Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, April 23, 1874, Image 3

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THlj) HER. A LI).
LOCAL NEWS.
HORSE FOR SALE-
A goil .farm najr, for .sale, or ex
change for a koo1 fresh cow with her
calf. Inquire at the Hekali otQce.
Never undersold at Merges Shoe
Store. Call and examine goods and
prices. A V ill he pleased to show them,
nnd no charge. ."J2tf
Wall of tbc riattsmouth Schoolma'amV
BY OERTIE JOHNSON.
George Dovey, one of the sons of our
well known merchant, E. (i. Dovey,
has lately turned Uank Clerk, at the
First National, and a ver- good look
ing clerk (Jeorjfe makes, too.
Ex-Judge Haines has had a. severe
attack of the Pleurisy, and been eon
fined to the house for some weeks.
Successors to Streiht & Dilley: E.
A. Dilley Sc Co. ("roceries, candies,
nuts, fruits, .ce. &.c.
Alex. Schlegel was quite sick. Eook
cut, Aleck, keej dem shills oil.
DENTISTRV.
Dr. McCluskey will ha at Dr. Liv
ingston's Oilice Thm-day, of this week.
- m
Stadelinann. surnained William,
keeps a, now stock of Clothing, hats,
caps, S.c., every day in the week,
itt riattsmouth, Neb.
Oh, where has the Treasurer gone ; we won
der !
That Jolly old fellow with iron-gray hair 1
Through the fumes of the layer we climb up to
find him,
AH lonely his cage Is ; all vacant his chair.
We stand on the corner, and wonder, and whis
per. And list for the sound of his thrice welcome
tread :
JSnt all, all in vain ! liN paths are forsaken ;
From the search of the 'teachers," In ha.ste
he has fled.
Oh, men ! have ye hearts, that like this ye
should starve us?
Think ye we can live u(n patience solonj?
Think ye that the arm that must flog all those
scholars
Can feed ii'moi air and be hearty and strong?
Think ye day by day we can climb to the sum
mit. And smile all the way with a countenance
sweet.
And talk to those children like fully-blown
nnjrcls.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Centaur Liniment.
LIFE INSURANCE PAID.
Plattsmouth April 4, 1874.
This is to certify that upon the or
ganization of the local board of Direct
ors, for Cass County for the Equitable
Life Assurance Society of the United
States organized at Plattsmouth March
swelling, ear-ache, caked -breasts, scalds,
burns, salt-rheum, &c, upon the human
frame, and of strains, spavin, fjalls, &c,
upon animals in one year than have al
other pretended remedies since the world
bejran. It Is a counter-irritant, an all-healing
pain-reliever. Cripples throw away their
crutches, the lame walk, poisonous bites are ren
dered harmless, ami the wounded are healed
without a scar. It is no humbug. The recipe is
selling as no article ever tcfre sold, and it sells
because it dcs just what it pretends to do.
Those who now suffer from rheumatism, pain or
swelling deserve to suffer if they wi!l not use
Centaur Liniment, more than loon certificates
of remarkable cures, including frozen limbs,
chronic-rheumatism, pout, running tumours, Jtc.
When e have no money, and nothing to eat? nave i.ecn reecivcn. vte win sen.i a circular
containing certiticates. tlie recipe, &c, gratis to
to any one requesting it. One bottle of the yel
low wrapjMT Centaur Liniment is worth one
hundred dollars for foundered or sv.ecnicd 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. li. Kose & Co., New York. 4-ly
There Is no pain which the
Centaur Liniment will not re
lieve, no swclliinr it will not
subline, and uo lameness which 23th 1S74, composed Of the following
IL Hill IIUI Clue. jois is si jour; .. . l ,ora .
language, but it is true. Where "'
the parts are not gone, its effects I 1. M. ManjUett,
are marvellous. It has prod need j Jsa Wiles
more cures ot rheumatism, neu- !.,',' . i
ralgia, lock-jaw, palsy, sprains, i Cnailes lAlzenUY,
.1. allery .Jr.,
W. L. llobbs,
H. Vivian,
P. E. Ruffner,
Alvey Drew,
Stephen Wiles,
M. E. White,
Thomas Wiles Jr.
E. E. Cunningham.
Thinl ye we can smile when our larder is
empty.
And swallow our anger ami think it a feast.
And go. trudging along, like sweet martyrs.
When all of those green-backs their coming
have ceas't.
In Chicago the voting men are so
much in the habit of "stavuing it" to
parties, th.it t o-'iv-t, t!i growing evil j
oiip (if tli" I'll'! - !. ..'s.-i ti'tl a by-law
that "any ynuii- vj-ui U:uui intending
meeting withoui a 1 1 1 y shall be lined
five dollars. If he has made an effort
by asking tio less than three young la
dies the fine will be red wed to one
dollar. So line to be remitted unless
br the request of four ladv members
of the club."
That discounts Plattsmouth a little.
A man from Hen ton Harbor, Mich.,
moved to Nebraska, taking his dog
with him. A few weeks ago the dog
disappeared, and shortly afterward was
at his old home m Michigan.
Gib Fi'S Good dog.
Co to the new firm.E. A.Dilley & Co.,
for groceries.
According to a Kansas decision, a
husband and wife can enter a show on
a ticket reading "admit one." Most
righteous Judge!
How would that work on a railroad
pass ?
Sclinasse has it; he keeps the stock;
he crusaded Chicago not long ago. ar.d
preyed upon the wholesale merchants
there, and now offers the results of
his powerful efforts to the people of
this town and Ticinity.
It takes "Thatch" to drive cattle.
Whenever you hear an extra row in the
ptrect you can look up towards the
other end of the street and see a little
fellow at the end of a huge whip and
a lot of cattle in an inextricable fuss
and a wagon bed half tipped up.
Ptadeimann, now and evermore, the
Clothier of Plattsmouth., still hang.
ut opposite the iirooks House.
The Cut on Third street, south f
Main, hr.a born convulsed by a young
earthquake, or els tickled itself over
the. election so much it has split its
jids and now bills fair to tumble down
on F,ii:io one's heal, lletter It. ok aftt-r
if, Mr. Street ("cmi.iir-sioucr.
NEWS.
Mrs. Sweer.ey will m e into the
utore of Solomon &. Nath.ri. with a
large and fashionable slock of milli
nery goodis which will reoffend at
much lower rates than heretofore.
This stock will he opened and ready to
rxatnino by r.ext week, and I invite all
lay old customers p.nd friends to five
me a call in my new quarters,
4U2 Mus. Swrr.NEY.
Sam. Marker drove o.T. on Friday, the
last of an immense herd that Clark,
Fitzgerald & IJ.u krr have been winter
ing in Cass County.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
E. A. Dilley and his brother-in-law
have purchased the entire stock of
goods heretofore kept by Streight &
Dilley, and Mr. Dilley will pay all
debts and collect all accounts due the
old firm of freight & Dilley. Please
take notice and govern yourselves ac
cordingly, to
W. Eikenbary says the geese are so
thick there that they have to "herd"
them off the grain fields, like sheep and
rattle.
Oh, where are the green-backs? no more do we
see them
I'aid over each month, to buy butter and
bread ;
No more do they cosily lie in our pockets.
No more by the light of their smiles we are
fed.
Oh, where are the green-backs? no more at the
nightfall
We loek all the doors to keep prowlers away ;
No more do we sleep with a purse 'ueatb the
pillow.
No more dread lest burglars should make us
their prey.
Oh. men ! have ye hearts? then give us some
greenbacks !
We toil, by your orders, through day after
lay ;
Our hearts are quite willing, our hands ever
ready ;
Pet. n;i;.d ye, we work tint for Jionor but PAY.
Just wait ti'l "Inflation" f;ets the President's
"Nig."
And the green backs fly out here so fast and so
big.
The school-ma'ms will roll in an ocean of wealth.
And no more will the Treasurer avoid them by
stealth.
"Cheap money," dear sehoolma'ms, they say is
the thing.
That gladness and beauty, and fatness will
bring.
Just let us "inflate," your strength will return,
The scholars be Hogged, by the green-back
you'll spurn.
L'l. HKliAl i.
MUSIC AND GERMAN.
Miss Ileitis, a young lady lately from
Cleveland.has opened a school for Mus
ic ami German, this week. Inquire at
the IIi:i:ald office. 2t2
Castohia 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 mineral", morphine
or alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Children
need not cry and mothers may rest. 4;-ly
for sale.
1G0 acres of unimproved land, four miles from
I'lattsuioutli : good locality ; can be bought
reasonable. Call at the oltice of
,tf Smith & Wiximiam.
f6rrent7
Tiie large and commodious ware-room, cellar
and ofllee, on second floor of building, formerly
occupied by Jacob Vallery, Jr. in Masonic
lilock. Enquire of 1. It. Livi vitoj or
43-tf E. T. Dl'KE.
FOR SALE.
Mi acres of unimproved land near Kight Mile
Orove. Can lie purchased on reasonable terms.
For particulars call a I the uttiee of
. 4i'tf Smith iv Wixuham.
A-claim was submitted to them for
adjustment which was paid in full as
per decision rendered by said board in
ten pays from date of said adjust
ment. .Signed,
M. L. Whitk, Pres.
J. Vallery Jr. V. Pres.
J. W. 15ai:xi;s, Secty.
2-2in.
LEGAL XOT1CES.
Sheriffs Sale.
liy virtue of an order of sale issued out of the
I district Court, for Cass County, Nebraska, and
to me directed. I will, on the tifid day of .May, A.
I. 174. 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 public auc
tion, the proTty described in said order, to
wit : Commencing one thousand seventv-llve
and two-lhirds (lu"S) feet north, and one
thousand three hundred and twentv-six (Kuo
feet east of the southwest corner of stVtioit sev
en (7) town twelve U- uorth of range fourteen
(141 east of sixth principal meridian, more par
ticularly dcscnlied as being the northeast cor
ner of Townsend's Addition to the city of
1'lattsmouth ; thence west, parallel with the
south line of said section, two hundred ))
feet ; thence north four hundred ami thirty
(4rso) feet ; thence e:ist. parallel with the south
lino of tins tract, two hundred (JOO)feet ; thence
south parallel with the west line of this tract,
four hundred ami thirty i4o) feet to the place
oi iiegnining. containing two C2 acres ; siiualcti
BRASS & STRING RAND.
PROF. FRANK ALBEE
announces to the public, that he has organized a
' FINE BAND !
both BRASS and STKINO at
Louisville, Cass County,
And is now preared to ploy for PAHTIES all
over the County, at very
REASONABLE TLRHS.
A caller will go with 'the 15and.
8AM. SI. cnirUAT. K. T. MAXWELL.
Chapuiau & jaaxwell.
ATTOUNEYS AT LAW and Solicitor In
Chancery. OtTic lu FiUeriUd' Ulock, I'UlU
mouth, Nebraska.
OKO. 8. SMITH, IU It. WISlnAS,
SMITH &, WIMHI OI.
Successors to Marijuett, Smith. & Slarhlrd,
Attorneys at Law& Real Estate Broker
THOMAS W. .S.ftY0CKi
I'l-ATTllMOl'TH,
" KK.
4-ly
A.&Art, K. ALBEK,
LouHville, Neb.
BLACK PRINOiC !
Will stand the ensuing season on Mondays, at
llie rt;iliie oi l,eo. liiiin. In Klmwooil I re
ciihi. 'litesdays, al Weeping Water
l'ails. Wednesdays, at the Stable
of Keubeu Clishe, tl.ree miles
east ot the Falls. Thursdays,
At the ohl Livingston Kauelie, in Louisville pre
cinct. Fridays and !Saturdvs. at the Stable
of the l'roprietor at iSoul h 'Bcnrf .station.
;eo. i. mattison.
I'edlxree. This horse Is a trite descendant of
the I'.laek Hawk Morgan stock on the side of
the rire ; and tlis i,tni was a French 1'ana
nian Mare. He is t; years old. measures iver
1J hiinds. weighs I.'.mVi lbs. and is a jet black ill
color. ACr.!io".vIeded by good judges, to be
as gooe a horse a.s stands in the State.
TiTitii.-sSto Insure. 4-2m
INcw York
Un dei w ri tor's A goncy .
Asreitate' Amet, ,3:i5,43t.5.t.
Statement of the condition of the Germania
Fire Insurance. Company, of the City of New
York, on the 3lst day of 1 December, 1S73.
CAl'ITAL.
Cash Capital and Surplus 3l,',tt,iOL93
ASSETS.
Cnited States Securities 4A.in7.."iO
IxHiis on llond :iiid Mortgage lsl.-Mio.eo
Ciish in Hank and hands of Agents J.vj.ii .i.i i
Spe-lal attention given to Collect ions, and all
matters artecting tne 'litle to Real Lstate.
tfllce on 2d floor, over the Tost Ofllee.
R.
K. LIVINGSTON". Physician and Surgeon,
Tenders his professional services to the
citizens of Css count v. Residence southeast
corner of Oak and S:t1i streets : ofllee on Main
street, one door west of Lymau's Lumber Yard,
riattsmouth. Nebraska.
Ihisiness is business, and so are the Cigars at
the V. O. Dook Store. 6-tf.
All order for fed. flour and meal, left at
Streight & Ii!lev's will receive prom-t ntten-.
tion. L'dtfJ ' IllilsKL.
FOR SALE.
120 acres of land, in Mt. I'leasaat precinct.
For terms, call at the ollice of
4Jtf Smith & Vini:iam.
LUMBER YARD.
Cottonwood btt'iber sale at Miekelwait &
Sharp's coal yard, by Win. Kdgerpei. A good
j supply oi t otionwooa tuuiecr win ie loun.i
nere al an limes. ior sate eneap. i;enieinier,
Mickelwait & Sharp's oilier on Main street.
West of Sixth. iitf.J W. EuokhtoX.
in C;iss Comitv elir:isk:e to sufisfv :i ii:iiL'inent ! iteal Estate 4.".:Oi" u."i
of said Ctitirt, recovered by Anselmo 15. Smith ' lans on Stx;ks, payable on demand.. .54.rHNi.no
.if-'aoiM otir.in i:ipie. .,ary i.ipu?, .losepu
l'csley. C. V. Lyman. Thomas Ilailovtcll, Con
rad Ileisel & Co., and .lohn ;ross.
M. il. Ci'Ti.KK, Sheriff.
Cass Co. Nebraska.
Mattsmouth.CassCo., Neb., April 15th, Is; 4.
3U
Lesal Notice.
It is hereby oidcred that the March term, 1R74,
of the Idstrh-t Court for Cass County.be and
the same is hereby adjourned to the third Mon
day of July next, itt which time Jurors, Suitors.
Witnesses and all other interested persons will
be in at-tendance. Hy order of (i F.O. B. LAKE,
Attest : Judge.
I). V. MCKlXNOX,
March ;id, 1871. ClerK Dist. Court. 4i-3in
Legal Notice.
n'tff.
I.efore II. E. Ellison,
i rooaie .) uiiiie oi
) Cass County, Nebraska.
Pd. Kusenbanni has relit ted. refurn
ished and newly papered "Prenchy's"
old ilace until it liHiks alumst a3 gothl
as ncr, and is quite unlike the old
rook e rv.
('aj. Palmer, the uhiquitous and ever
ready insttnince man leaves us this
week for an extended trip westward,
through Colorada, Xew Mexico, and
part of California. lie is hunting
a new variety of Il-jtnuns that will
lay twice a day and three eggs on Sun
day likewise his health, and some in
surance business, and expects to find
a gold mine or two, and so on.
FOR SALE.
Two houses one for cash and one on time.
For full particulars apply to E.G. Dovey. 50 tf
FOR SALE.
An improved farm, four miles from riatts
mouth, well watered, b'- acres under Improve
ment. Can be bought for p irt c.idi in hand,
balance on 1o:ij time. Li'piire of
iL'tf Smith Windham.
coal: coal:: coal:.':
WHITE & DAItUAII
Keep constantly on hand Gillespie and Fort
Scott Coal. Orders left at Clark & I'lumnier's
j Store will be promptly titled at reasonable rates,
j and the coal delivered free to any part of the
Henry Atnison,
vs.
William Peek, Deft.
The above non-resident defendant is hereby
i.otiiied tltat an order of attachment was issued
by the aforesaid judge on the ish day of Feb
ruary. H74, for the sum of forty-five dollars,
and it is sought by the Plainiitf in this action to
take a sultieient amount of your pro(crty in this
Slate to satisfy Plaintiffs claim, by virtue of the
order of attachment aforesaid. Von ate bereby
reipiircd to appear Hinl defend said action on
the th day of May. A. D.. 1S71. at 2 o'clock p.
in., or Judgment wili be taken against you for
the amount claimed. IIKNHY AMISON',
WllKEl.KH & STIXi'llCOMIl,
2-Cw Att'ys.
Le:al Notice.
C. S. Land Okfii-k, i
Lincoln Nkk. )
To Alexander Hess : You are hereby notified
that, pursuant to instructions of the "Commis
sioner of the General Land Oilice tons, contain
ed in bis letter";"' dated February 13th A. 1.,
l ;Tl. .'. hearing is heiviv ornered to be held at
tiii- '.'lire on the rth day of May A. D. 1S7L at
U o'cloci. in the afternoon; the object of the
healing l"';:;g to permit Gen. E. ISakt-r. to show
his ln'ivt ti'lr in t!:e matter of his homestead
entry. No. IV.') covering the v'i sw'i sec. 12
to v. iisiiin .i nort li ran je !, Fast Ncl., at wbicli
time.aud place you can appear and make such
showing as von cee proper.
Dated at Lincoln, Neb., March 25th. 174.
SILAS GAKUKK,
Gi.o. T. Tr. K Ft:. Itegistcr.
Iteeeiver.
it y.
11 If
.1 HARE OPPORTUNITY.
Miss lit ins is now ready to give les
sons in Music, and (lerin.ui. Rooms
northeast corner Vine and Sixth sts.
"War in Arkansas, so there is at Hilly
Stadelniann's, to see whether he or
Wynds shall sell goods the cheapest.
The indictment against ex-(lovernor
James, for embezzling public monies,
was quashed in the District Court at
Lincoln, on Tuesday. Served it right.
Jauanese Carriages, for the
13.') children of Cass Co., under 1 year
old, at T. W. SUKYOCK'S.
The use of a farm for 4 years ; the party rent
ing to do some breaking and pay taxes no
other expense. Call at the olbee of"
Mtf Smith & Wixihiam.
Kemember Schnasse's new stock of
gouili-. Xov is vour time to buv them.
FOR SALE.
A desirable residence, in I'lattsmouih. for
sale. .".; ki down, balance on time to suit pur
chasers. A bargain. CaM at office of
5!tf SMITH & VlNiHAM.
FOR SALE.
1 jo acres of land in Otoe county, near Palmy
ra ; to acres cultivated : water and timber con
venient : joins improved farms ; very desirable ;
on time to suit purchaser. Call at oPice of
5!tf Smith & Windham.
Legal Notice.
Uher Securities. .
LIAP.ILITIES.
Losses in process of adjustment...
.4i.Sl7.4
l,iri,10l.l3
57,L48.53
Statfmf.nt of the condition of the I1ANO
VEK F1UE 1XSUKANCE COMI'ANY. of the
Citv of New ork, on the 31st day of December,
1S73 :
CAPITAL.
C;ish Capital and Surplus, $1,085,337.6
ASSETS.
Cnited Stales Securities 517.731.25
Iian on Pond and Mortgage .nt.-.fNi.no
Cash in Bank and hands of Airents' l)"7.';t.:m
Loans on Stock, payable on demand... 1ii."..iiki.iio
State and N. Y. City ami County Pont! t, ii.mi.'M
Other Securities, 7,i;s ..'.
$l,osr,:Kj7.iw
LIA15II.ITIES.
Iosses in prncew of adjustment C..Si;1.07
II. I IVVI.3IKK. A tent.
OFFICE Front l'.ooiu over Post Oilb-e. Vlatts
liiottth, Nebraska. 51-13t
IL A. Howk, Prest. I. Notmav, V. I. a Sec
NIAGARA
FIRE
Insurance Company.
2ol lUiOADWAY.N. Y.
Ca.s7i Assttx JaiCy st, 1874.
Cash in Hank 1V21
Loans on Stocks and interest due 24."i.NJ7
Loans on Pond and Mortgage and Inter
est duo lrw,172
Cnited Stale Ponds, market value 72:l.7.so
State Ponds ami Stocks. i'r..(m
New York and Itmoklyn ISoiul.s 31, nun
Heal Estate ( 1.4'ase) 14..VKJ
I'remiums due I'i7,!ml
Liases Paid in 2a years
" " 1'oitlaiid, l.s...
" " " Chicago, ls71....
" " " P.oslon, 187'
Drnlliitg ttn l F-rrm Property I)isnr
a;if; a yjwfulty with this Co.
81.301,211
. . 5i,or;s.c7.ii
7K.7id..r)7
a.Ti,K75.;t
ai4.j7s,oo
FARMERS, (i RANG EES AND ALL
OTHER JfEX.
Go to Frank Stadtcr and have a stencil jilate
cut to mark your movable property, 'lnat's
business '. 4:tf
See Solomon iS: Nathan's big "A(t,"
now running in this paper.
THIRTY YEARS' EA'PERIENCE
OF A X OL D X URSE.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Svrup is the pre
script ion of one of the best 1'eniale Physician1
Come to the shoe store for the best
..F X t.i.i I t Ik 1-1
Hid Nurses in the Cnited Slates, and has been 2- it
used for thirty ears with never falling safety J
, . . I .iiiu Mimsi o iiiiiuoiis oi iiii'i iiei s ctie l einm
and hcapest niantlfactnring and re- ren. from the feeble infant of t.ne week old t
pairing lune neatly and with tlispatch. I the adult. It corrects tu idity of the stomach.
-... r j "fi-ri-- i rclievi-s wind colic, reiruiates the bowels, anil
''-ll l' Jll-l'td-s gives red. he.-'il'i jind comfort to mother and
Horace liailey. non-resident. Defendant, w ill
take notice tliat 1 did on the 2-l day of April.
1S74. file my petition in the ollice of the Clerk
of the District Court, in and for Cass Couiuv,
Nebraska, against said Horace P.ailey defend
ant, set ling forth that said defendant has been
guilty of willfully abaiulonirg Petitioner v. i' h
out j ii t cause fa- nioie than two years last fast
ami praying that Petitioner be cr.inicd a di
vorce from the bonds of matrimony, by dc ree
of tlie pi.-lrict Court, in ami for Cass "Cor.nty,
Nebraska, and that im'ess vim answer said Pe
tition, on or le fore the 8t"h dav of dune. I.s7f.
default will be taken against von upon the i
.r.i.A'ai.iii't- i
S.ll'H'. l A 1 1.1. I .
By ClI.U'MAN & Maxwki.i..
4w4 her Attorneys.
Probate Notice.
In the matter of the Probate of thelast will and
testament of Win. Maslin, deceased, in the
li oliate Court.
To all whom it may concern : Take notice
that D. W". McKimionYilcd in my office an in
strument in writing pnrpoi ting to be the last
will and testament of Win. Maslin. and made
application to have the same admitt-it rn Pro
bate : and that said cause is set for hearing on
th - Hth day of May. A. D.. 1S74. at 2 o'clock
p. hi., of said day. at which time all persons in
terested are notified and requested to appear
ami snow vause n n.iy im-j ii.ii r wn s:uu 111
j strument should not be alloNved as life last will
an l testament of Win. Maslin. deceased.
W itness my hand and official seal. this thenth
II. F. ELLISON,
Probate Judge.
47m3
H. E. PALMER, Agent.
Flatf saiman. Neb.
1,000,000
Sweet Potato Sprouts,
?V3 !S7i
tf-i
St.
A -'
SheritTs Sale.
By virtue ot an order of sale issued bv the
Probate .ludue. in and for Cass comitv. Nebras-
eiiild. We believe il to he' the Best and Surest ! k:1- i""1 '''iieete.l. iti an actioii wherein
1
Yellow and Bed Nansemonds. Brazilian
White, new, and Bermudah l'"d. AH the same
price, 4a cents per li ; 3.50 per looo ; S:i0.tP0 per
in.mm.
fio.inxi Earlv Jersey Wakefield, and Fottler's
Improved Brunswick Cabbage Plants, twice
transplanted. 1" cents per dozen, Sl.no per loo,
re.-nlv for delivery ly the lath of April.
Also Cauliflower "Plants, grown in the same
manner. cents per dozen. Sl."o per ion.
St.tum Tomalo Plants ; Canada Vic! or. the
Earliest Tomato yet grown by ten days, 50 cents
per dozen.
Also Trophy and General Grant.
Also. Celery, Egg. Pepper, ami any amount of
Winter Cabbage Plants in season.
All orders tilled with dispatch nml delivered
it Exprsss Oilice fj'ee charge on receipt of
lli:i At Pock PiulTs. t'as county. N.d.. i r ; ... ;.. , ,.' ' ; ' ' i.-ii ,;iiV- i "'' fourth day of May, A. D. tsrt. jit tiie
Aprt Mth lsTf. Francis K!!a. only child of J.C. . '"tl ,!e' w ill '.- - .'-u', bo t - I fr""f '" House, in the citv of
ami Kacliel statlord. ::grd 5 inonthsjindi days. .,,.e (;efiii'ic""ii'iless'i'i,' ".u- !. o'f CCilTiS i Plattsieouth. Cass Co.. Nebraska, offer for sale,
1 In- cause of this alilictiuii was affection of j pfirKINS is on t:c Hit-ide vt :iie- Sold l auction. tl. ft llowing personal j.iop-
thelui.g;. ' by iCl Med'e'nw De-Uers ' ''vty i etly, to-wit : One Mine kiln, known as the I.anib
-'-. it iM.,t ..n ti... ! ' '" '- i " I Lime kiln, situated in Cass county. Nebraska.
For Sale.
I. Tucker, one of the oldest and
bet know n of our carpenters, puts an
advertisement in the IIekald, this
veek. That's the way to do business.
Mr. Tucker is so well known to our
citizens that we i.eed say no word of
recommendation here; lie has lived in
riattsmouth since bS-'iT, and will make
you anything you want in his line,
from a hen coop to a j-MO.uu'J house.
II1'I At Mt. Pleasant, on the moriiins of
April lath. .Irt.u 1C. yeiineest chi.d of John
and Sarah M unlock. Aged one year, live
months and thirteen davs. , . , , , , . ...
. .. ii i ' b.n acres of laud be.ouinig t ( .iss ( ountv
Another little mound has been ni;ulc III our ; ,.,pLsk:, being the s. c..t i W.-i onarter of
graveyard. Another little heart is hushed for- j Section No. Five ( 'Devir-hip No. L'levni(ll
evtr. One mote little soul has winged its way j N,!,t!( of Bange No. "1 li;n. . u ,ia East of .sixth
, , . I'ruieipal -Meridian, Siti.aud near Light Mile
to that bnght realm above, waere our Father I t;nve
waits to clasp J I is loveil ones to His Iiosoin. For Terms of sale see
There is a vacant place in another family circle,
for little Julia is gon. Too brig's t, too pure
for this earth. God took her to himself. Fond
parents, cease to weep, your darling has only :
gone home.
"The Yf-Ui ibrt failed at the stricken hearth,
is the joy to the upper fold.'' W.
NOTICE TO TIIE PEOPLE OF
i'LATTSJIOl'TH AND VICINITY.
33tf
L. 1L.IA.MKS )
Timothy Ci.Ar.Kor -Co. Comr's.
M. L. Whitk. i
more part:eu:aiy descnoed as follows: situ
nted on lot 4 in" section 7. township 12 nort h
of range If east of sixth principal meridian,
with appurtenances and priviliges thereunto
belonging. I be same was taken and is being
sold as the property of J. L. Lamb.
M. B. Cl'TI.kh. Sheriff.
Cass Co., Neb.
I'lattsmouth, April 11, 1874.
4t2
Another car load of line Kentucky
Bourbon Whiskies at MeGuire & Co.'s,
riattsmouth. Neb.
The old and well known riattsmouth
butcher, Ceo. Tickler, is cutting meat
at Ellison's new stand, next door to
the Court House. Call and see George,
and get a juicy. So. 1 steak.
NOTICE!
To the Book Borrower.
The individual who has a copy of
"Mackey's Lexicon," that dies not be
long to them v. ill oblige by returning
it to ! II. WlIEELEU.
MeGuire & Co., lower Main street,
south side; cigars, wines and Tobaccos.
FARXEKTS ATTENTION.
Pure, genuine leaf smokinjr tobnceo,
the trimmings of cigars can lie had at
J. Pepperberg's, opposite the IIekald
office, very cheap. Also plu, and oth
er sorts of smoking and chewing to
haero, and cigars. Call and see,
Stfl
The article in last week's Heualp,
headed, "To the Farmers of Cass Coun
ty," and signed by Messrs. Heed Bros.,
of Weeping Water, is a nuisance to
the people, and 1 think that they had
better take a dose of congestive pills,
anl if that does not do them any good
they had better keep still and go to
herding, which is the only business they
know anything about. My advice to
the people of Cass County, is to do
their trading in Plattsmouth, where
they can always find plenty of choice
goods, at eastern prices, which you can
not find in weeping Witter.
By a Plattsmouth Mnr.cnANT.
April 20th, 1874.
l.'emedv in the World, in all cases of Vvsenteiy I Vallery & Kuffncr are plaintiffs and .1. L. Lamb J c,h'ordcrs.
ind ivarrbca ia ci-ihlr. n. wnether it arises ! " " I( , , . w .. i' 1 . A ..-.' Vegetables in season ; also J.ono.ono Osage
Hedge 1'Iants No. 1.
AZRO SMITH,
Rook Bluffs, Cass Co., Neb.
CAltPEXTEU W0KK!
W. Ii. TUCKER,
BUILDS HOUSES,
does all kinds of
Country Carpenter Work,
and is ready for a
job at all times.
Careful Work and prompt
attendance to Calls.
ZWShop on 6th Street, north of
Fitzgerald's block. 4-ly
i CHILDREN OFTEN LOOK PALE
AND SICK
From no other cause than hainir worms in the
j stomach.
BKOWVS VERM I FCC E COMFITS
will destroy Worms without injurv to the child,
lM-ing jxMfeetly WHITE, and free from all s,l
oring of other injurious ingredients nsaallv
usett in worm preparations,
I'i h l is & Hkowv. Proprietors,
No. Fulton street. New YorH.
Sold by Uruggists and Chemist and dealers
in Medicines at 20 cents a box. U4wly
FOR SALE.
The residence of F. W. I. HeIbroo"i buildin;
nearly new ten rooms three lots of la:.. I.
Jit " F. W. 1. II.
Call and examine goods at the Shoe Store,
cheaper than ever. Women's nice lasting Gait
ers for -1.1'5. Men's Shoes for $1.25.
L'-U Ff.tei: Metges.
SUBSCRIBE FOR
THE HERALD
household
panIcea
-AND-
FAMILY
LINIMENT.
Jlwiy
W hy IV ill Voa
XufTer?
I To al! persons suiTer-
ing from Lheuniat ism.
.Neuralgia, cramps in
the limbs or stomach.
Billions Colic, Fain in
back, bowels or side, we
would SaV.TIIK IIOI SK
1HM l'ANACKA AND
Family Linimknt is
of all others tlie remedv
you want for internal
and external use. It has
cured the above com
plaints in thousands of
cases. There is no mis
take alxiut it. Try it.
Sold by all 1'ruggists.
One ho'.Lse.
FOR RENT.
Apply to E. G. lovey.
50tf
Farm for Sale.
One of the BEST FA II MS in Cass county.
I offer for sale my old and well known farm, of
1GO Aeres,
at Glendale. About Km acres of it are
under cultivation, and about 40 acres of young,
thrifty timlrer, consisting of oak, hickory, silver
maple, walnut, Cottonwood, &c., &e. Also a
young orchard of fruit trees, evergreens, &c.
The farm is partly inclosed by a Honey Locust
hedge, Is we',1 watered for all uses. There is
also six ;u.r4 of island timber four and a half
miles distant.
There are two railroad stations at 4 and 44
miles 4stanL Tlie Glendale Postofhee and a
school house on the farm, nice, $4,000 ; oni
fourth down; for the balance, any time re
quired will be given by paying interest la ad-vai-e.
Apply to tte subscriber,
A. L. rHUj, or
To t. U. VEmEB Co. or
WILLIA3I HEK0L1)
Keeps one of (he
Largest Grocery Stocks
IN TOWN.
GO TO
ous. hero'liks
FOR
CLOTHING.
Xew Store ! New Stock !
JIu. William G. "Woodkuff
having takrn the Store formerlv occupied by
Mr. Eaton, will keep a fail and com
plete stin k of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
All kinds of country produce taken in
EXCHANGE FOR GOODS
I propose to sell low, and keep a
STOCK OF NUMBER ONE GOODS,
and hereby Invite mv friends t call and exam
ine the new outfit. Grangers especially- invited
to call and get priees.before ordering gobd..away
from home. I projtose to'
SELL TO GRANGERS,
At Chicago Bates. "
XTM. C. WOODBUTF.
IT. Y.JIxvststt, Cleric -3m
STATE AGENT
1
" - '
Ik v
:..v:--:V '-'('
Halladay's Patent Wind Mills.
Double and Single acting
Force and Farm Pumps,
Feed Mills, etc.
Tlie HalbtdnY Mill ha stood Un text for six
teen vears, both in the rnited States and Ku
rope and is the only one generally advutcU by
ail Principal
Railroads and Farmers
I. Send for Catalogue and Prie
Tcrma I3?eral
4 List.
V1IKKLKK & 1? K N N F.TT Keal Kstatv nnd
' Taxpaying Agents. Notaries l'ublte. Fir
and Life Insuranee Agents, l'lattstnoulh. Neb.
IMattMiuoutli .MIllH.
C1 1IEISKU l'roprietor. Have recoatly been
repaired and placed in thorough riiimitig
order, ioo.ihio Hushels of Wheat wanted imme
diately for which the highest market price will
be paid.
Funerals atteuded on Short Noticed
ALSO DCALnn IX
tlUEEXlIOU.SK AND UKDDIXO
TL A NTS.
Time and nionev saved by onlering of me. I
have the largest and best co'b-etioa of Plants
vcr ottered for sale in the West. Catalogues
free. Swc'-l l'olato. Cabbage, Tomato, and oth
er l'lants for sale in their season.
Address W. J. 1IF.SSF.K. l'latt-snlouth. Neb.
liKOOKS HOUSE,
JOHN riTZGKKALH. lToprietor.
Main Stm-t. letwetn Fifth & Sixth.
Hubbard House,
IIUUBAIID, - - Trop.
Main Stroet, Venplng.WaUsr.
GOOD ACCOMODATIONS FOR
TRA VELEPJS. 41r6.
NEV; DRUG STORE-
. WKEI'IXUWATEl:, XFU.
T. L. POTTER,
OEAI.KIJ IN mU'CS. MF.IMCINF.S. PAINTS,
OILS. VAKNISII. I'Klll'i'MKUV,
STATION Kill . MIII).Nh,
CIGAHS. TOi'.ACCU,
A NO GLASS.
SfFrescriptions carefully prepared. lotf.
FURNITURE, CHAIRS, BEDDING, &c.
Main Street, next door to Broolis House, Flatlsinouth, Neb.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS)
Down Go the Prices I !
AT
8
mm
HEW
BBS & 00S
Celebrated
J. R. WATTS,
DKAI.KB 1JI
Watches, Clocks, & Jewelry.
Agent for the sale of the celebrated
UNITED STATES, ELGIN, WAL
T HAM AND HOWARD
WALT HAM.
Cokmer 4th and Silvub Sts.,
ASHLAND, NEB.
r$r-Repirirg of allj kinds dona on
Sliorl Notiee. 37-yl.
J. lMIELDKU & SON,
Dealers in
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes and
GROCERIES
or all kinds, at the lowest possible rates,
Also
Dealers in Grain,
lor which tlie highest cash prices are paid.
Hides and produce of all kinds bought at rea
sonable rates.
Inlielder'H Mlation. (Cedar Creek.)
Mtf. Cass County, Neb.
3Irs. A. II. hEE,
WORKER I HAIR.
Braids. Curls, Switches Tuffs, r.nd all kinds Of
Ilair Work promptly and neatly made by
MRS. KNEE.
Orders leU at MUS. KF.NNLDY'3
Millinery Store.
On Main St. 1 door east of Clark & Flumniers.
4.Viii.1
L. GOLDING,
Southwest Corner Main Street, riattJinouth, Xobraaka.
AND SO TIIE PEOPLE THINK WHO BUY
BEY tS-OOBS,
Dress Goods, Prints, Boota and Shoes,
Delaines, Ginghams.
JJrown Sheet I ne.
I31e;iched Cottons, Balmorals, Crpct.
Clark's new Thread,
CottoaYwflrt
k
In the Grocery line wo keep tho Fl.vest and BcsT
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses,
Dried I'm its. Spicea, etc., etc.
In fact for Vour Groccrle, llardww
Queens ware, Wooden Ware,
Glassware, Yankee- Notions.
Hats and Caps, Boot and 6he;
GO TO
25-tf.
D. ttrjriNAWE t CO.'S.
fou salt: isy
F. J, METTEER",
Two floorn south of Main street on west side of Sixth.
and get a MaehiiiH.
CtUl aadse j
m&mmm mm k mmt
if lpa?ifepi&l -r -
Dealer in mZ- I V ! ' f
CLOTIIINt;, Fl'KN ISHINCr COUPS. HATS. MMH iSSiJJ t lH '-l V V
VALIKS.CAHl'KTF.ACS, SJJg7?5lS &Ujh i -X. ) , '1!
(oeof the oldest and most IbllaMe Houses CE&bfe' . t; .; ;.!.
in I'lattsuioutli. Main street, between Fourth' iJ 6 7,--' ?Z ; " : ' ' !;'''"
and Fifth. ' "- 1 ';,;'?':;:
I :
2 c S. H
I am now prepared to furnish the Lwt una
dulterated milk
TWICE EVEr.Y DAY
To all parties notifying me
rETEK OOOS.
LP
?3ir
trft
L. F. J01IXS0X,
tSOpposite tlie Platte Vallv House, In Sclila
ter's Jeweler Store,
Main St., Plattsmouth, Neb.
AGENT FOR
ST. LOUTS, DECKER BROS., Q. A. MIL
LER & VO a.,
J1VRDET, SMITirS JLMEIUCX, AXD
BUSTO-V
And other Frst-cla.s Pianos and Organs.
Wholesale and Retail Ieacr in Strirurs. Sheet
Music, and all kin Js of Musical MercbandUe.
Cr-MTSICAL INSTtTMENTS TnneJ and
FAiniEirs j:ciiange.
B. G. HOOVER,
LOUISVILLE, NEBRASKA.
Oi Ceneral
lWVt Farn
Keeps constantly on hand all Stable Article
such its
COFFEE,
(SUGAR,
TOBACCO,
MOLASSES
Dry Goods,
Hoots, Shoes, ifec.
In fact, everything usually V-t In a Varfetv
Store, which will be sold on small jre.tl(s fo'i
'ASII. Allkilidsof I'roduce taken ll e.cU3Uje
for j:oods, and the
Highest Market Prices givon in Cash
for Grain. 1&
Farmers Lumber Yard.
Having raade arraujrernents in Chi
cago, and el.sewliere, with t-xtensive
dealers I Jirn prepared to fur:ii.-h on
short notice all kinds of
Lumber Doors Sash
Shingles, tfce.,
at a reasonable rate. I also keep con
stantly on hand a full assortment of
Xails, Hinges,
loeks. Hardware,
of all kinds. Those wishing to build i
will please eall and see my stoek.
FINE AET GALLERY
t
Cf?I1iotoirntihs. Ambrotvr.c ami rer.!'
from fibl '-i ur-s. ibtin or i'olon d. cillicr in ink
:itcr or oil. All work neatly executed and wart
rained to give ia'iM-u-non.
10
ilea lo irive wiim:i' I!"m.
V. V. I.LoN Af:!). Artlt. f
0-tf Main St., I'lnlUmouth, Nell
Stover's Wind En:incVf
Th best and cii..;ix-st AVind Mill, la USttrfc
Iniri;iin:: water for sto-k.
For sale by T. THOMAS & SONS.
51tl3 I'latt.siiionili, Casi Co., Neb.
NEW STYLES.
F. L, ELSTER,
Merchant Tailoi
Is in rooelj't of the Cuent and
BEST ASSORTMENT
JASSIMERES. CLOTHS. VESTINOS. 3COTC1
t.JO.l)S, lulsii FKlLrtLS, &e. ,
In fact, the lajvef. ard b-st awm-tment C
Clottis evr W"u!.t to m: ciiy, wt.ioa i