Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, April 30, 1874, Image 3

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    THB UK KALI).
TERSOXAL.
LOCAL NEWS.
HORSE FOR S.1LE
A good farm nap:, for sale, or ex
change for a good fresh cow with her
calf. Inquire at the JIeuald office.
Never undersold at Merges Shoe
Store. Call and examine goods and
prices. Will W pleased to show thern,
and no charge. 52tf
Come to the shoe store for the Lest
and cheapest manufacturing and re
pairing done neatly and with dispatch.
C2tf I. Mekoes.
A grain dealer in I'lattsniouth made
$2,500 clear money, in Chicago, during
the late rise in Wheat there. Lucky
fellow! -
Nebraska Cfty and Plattsrnouth
made plows, are fast supplanting those
of Eastern manufacture, proving equal
to and much cheaper than those of
Eastern make. Blair Times.
Mickelwait & Sharp trotted a very
handsome harvester down our streets
last week. It is anew patent, and will
pay for inspection.
riattsmouth is getting to be quite a
manufacturing centre. We have a
plow factory, machine shops, three ci
gar and tobacco factories in full blast,
two w i ;-in i r:irri.te;t; manufactories,
w :.;,. iv' m' hir.f ia :Lry, two bakeries,
and I;tiy ii'it !. -t l.--istiy a musical in
strument establishment in the near future.
The Stomach of Mrs. Burnham was
returned from Lincoln last week, by
I'rof. Aughe, and the analysis showed a
ery imall portiou of arsenic present,
but no more than might and probably
Would be found in anyone else's stom
ach, after a close analysis.
NEWS.
Mrs. Sweeney ffill move into the
tore of Solomon & Nathan, with a
large and fashionable stork of milli
nery goodn, which will be offered at
much lower rates than heretofore.
This stock will be opened and ready to
examine by next week, and I invite all
my old customers and friends to give
me a call in my new quarters,
4t3 Mus. Sweeney. -
W are Sorry to learn that our old
friend Judge Childs has been quite ill
for some: tfett days back. lie is slow
ly recovering now, however.
Mr. Thos. Evans, than whom l'latt
mouth ha had no better citizen, nor
gentleman, leaves us this week to as
sume the duties of Cashier of the
Bank of Crete. Mr. A. W. McLaugh
lin takes his place as Ass't Cashier of
the First National Bank here.
Wm. Bryant will herd cattle this
summer, commencing as soon as grass
grows. Turn out your stock for him.
Geo. Smith, Lawyer, and No. 1 fel
low, residence Plattsrnouth, returned
from Toledo the other day where he
has been to visit Nasby and condole
with him on the effects of the crusade.
The County Commissioners Court
met last week and equalized everylody
and everything. Good boys.
Hon. T. M. Marquette, long a resi
dent of Plattsrnouth. and as well
known in tlie State as any public man
of early days, left us for Lincoln last
week. Mr. Marquette is the Attorney
for the B. & M. II and his duties
and engagements called him away so
much that he finally was forced to
make his residence in Lincoln. Iden
tified with Plattsiuouth for many years
and with the State and Territory al
most from it3 inception, we feel as if
Mr. Marquette was a part of ourselves,
and it will be a long while before the
town and County will replace his
loss.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
E. A. Dilley and his brother-in-law
have purchased the entire stock of
goods heretofore kept by Straight &
Dilley, and Mr. Dilley will pay all
debts and collect all accounts due the
old firm of Streight & Dilley. Please
take notice and govern yourselves ac
cordingly. 4t3
NEW INVENTION.
L. F. Johnson is a happy man. He
is an inventor. He is a patron of the
line arts. Mr. Johnson has lately made
a magnificent Organ, entirely on a new
plan, and now discourses sweet music
from Mr. Schlater's store eery day.
Where is that four-horse team, Mr.
Councilman, w ith which you were to
escort jour new beauty about town?
We are vury glad of Mr. Johnson's
success, and hope the new Organ may
turn out a (coal) mine of wealth in
pocket and pleasure.
A. W. McLaughlin, for some time a
resident of this place, and brother-in-law
to Mr. John 11. Clark, will take
the place of Cashier at the First Na
tional Bank, Plattsrnouth, rice T. W.
Evans resigned.
NOTICE I
To the Book Borrower.
The individual who has a copy of
-Maekey's Lexicn," that does not be
long to thm will oblige by returning
it to I). II. WlIEELEli.
Ct3
Mettecr is out with a new Harvester,
(the Marsh) the most compact and per
fect we have seen yet. It gathers and
holds the sheaves until enough for a
shock is formed, when by a little turn
of the -heel" over slm tips and dumps
them just where wanted, thus saving
the labor of man.
Owing to the publication of the re
mainder of our tax-list, and the ab
sence of the Editor, our local columns
are not as full this week as we meant
they should be. Next week we shall
notice all the spring improvements in
the place.
Last week we had occasion to re
mark on the number of geese near Mr.
W. Eikenbary's farm. Since tliat time
we learn from Mr. E. himself that they
have so increased as to darken the at
mosphere late in the afternoon, and his
folks have to light a candle at four
four o'clock every day to see to do the
"i light-work" up. Great country, Ne
braska! funy man, Eikenbary! Queer
geese, those candle light fellows!
THE BEST,
THE CHEAP EXT.
THE LARGEST STOCK
OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
AT THE SHOE STORE.
Betteei n the P. O. and Brooks House.
5t PETER MERGES.
Mr. West lays an egg on our table
which measures in circumference lon
gitudinally, 7?3 inches; latitudinally,
5 13-16 inches, and weighs ii ounce.
Plattsrnouth lit raid.
If that fellow will keep on laying
eggs of the above dimensions, and can
be induced to set, he will raise a brood
that will be the admiration of the
whole feathered tribe. Blair Times.
He won't set. Ain't that kind of
hen.
The happiest man in town is Joe.
Connor. He was just swamped in
greenbacks last week.
ESSES
IIKI On the morning of the 2Uh inst.. M. S.
Polk, son of Joint F. and Martina l'olk, at
Glendale. Cass Comity, 'eb.
IIRC Monday. April 2Ttli, 174 at 10 A. M..
Lilian, tin- infant daughter of Alva and Em
ilia J rew, aged 5 weeks and 2 days.
And an we often sicak of her.
We'll softly hreathe her name ;
Since she wlm di'd so early.
Died hut to live aain.
The loss is only ours, we know.
And while with unuisli riven :
We linger lu re awiln below.
Our Lilian safe in Heaven.
M
Merges, the shoe man. has almost
finished his new store, just above the
Brooks House, and two doors east of
the Postofiiee. A new front, hand-j
some inside fixings, and a general neat
ness throughout, stamp Mr. Merges as j
a man of taste and thoroughJbusineas i
tact. Call and see the new Boot and j
Slice warehouse.
FA R MF.IE'S ATT ENT I ON.
Fure, genuine leaf smoking tobacco,
the trimmings of cigars can be had at
J. Pepperberjr's, opposite the Hekali
ofuce, very cheap. Also plug, and oth
er sorts of smoking and chewing to
bacco, and cigars. Call and see.
Lewellyn A. Moore,
FLORIST AND BOUQUET MAKER.
Particular attention wiil be given
to cut flowers, from small bunches to
the most elaborately arranged baskets
and hand bouquets.
An extra assortment of Green house.
Bedding plants, and summer Flowering
bidbs. such as Gladioli, Tube roses,
Tignidias, and Madeira vine.
Itustic vases, hanging baskets, and
wire baskets of all sizes made to
order on reasonable terms. Also a few
nice Trophy tomato plants.
Plattsrnouth, Cass Co., Nebraska.
5t4
SPECIAL NOTICES.
FOR SALE.
A val liable farm nenr Weepinsr Water Falls,
cultivated, with w;iter atld timber, e., Tor
particulars, call at the office of
Mf SMITH & WlJiDHAM.
FOR SALE.
We would like the Republican Cen
tral Committee of this town, or some
party authorized to transact business
for them, to visit this ottice and settle
the printing bills of the hist city elec
tion. We ure not disposed to be arbi
trary about this matter, gentlemen,
but this style of ordering election
printing before the election, and then
never coming near the printer after
wards, is wrong and unjust. If the
Republican party is no use to you any
longer, and you have no principles at
stake iu the matter, we can quit just
jus soon as the rest of the party, and
we object to bearing more than our
due share of the burden of a party or
ganization any longer.
The Plattsrnouth Herald will here
after attack the Omaha Herald at short
range not thirty miles away. Fre
mont Trillin.
They can't stand long range with
out blubbering, gee the whine over the
State Fair Printing.
REMOVAL.
Dr. Schildknecht having purchased
the residence formerly occupied by
Peter Bates, Esq., corner Sixth and
Vine streets, has newly refitted and
fixed it up for his dwelling and office,
and will be pleased to attend all calls
is bis ppof"ption day or .gbfc
Ito acres of land on desirable term. $100 rash
in hand, hulam-c on limn to suit purchaser.
For particulars, call at the ottice of
sir smi th & Windham.
FOR SALE.
1fi acrs of unimproved land near Eight Mile
('rove. Tan be pitrch;it-d on reasonable terms.
For particulars call ut the office of
fill SMITHS WlMlHAM.
liusiness is buMiics. and so arc the Cigars at
the P. U. ISook. Store. 5-tf.
All order for feed, flour and meal, left at
Streight & Dilley "h will receive pmiuvt atten
tion. l"''Hfl C llKISEL.
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
lartftuajre, but it is true. Where
the pans are not cone. Its effects
are marvellous. It has produced
more cures of rheumatism, neu-
Kpflrpsi ralfcia. lock-jaw, palsy, grains,
swellings, ear-ache, caked-breasts, scalds,
bums, salt-rheum. &c, upon the human
frame; and of strains, spavin, galls. &c.
j upon animals in one ycr.r thau have al
other pretended remedies since the world
bcjrti-. It Is a counter-irritant, an all-healing
painreliever. Cripples throw away their
c-ntches, the lame walk, poisonous bites are ren
dered harmless, and the wounded are healed
without a sear. It Is no humbug Tlie recipe is
selling as no attiH vr before sold, and it sells
because it does Just wHt it pretends to do.
Those who now suffer froin rheumatism, pain or
swelling deserve to suffer if they will not use
Centaur Liniment, more than looo certificates
of remarkable cures, including frozen limbs,
clirnnicarheumallsui. gout, nnii'tptf tumours, &e.
have been received. AVe will send a circular
containing certificates, the reciie, &c, gratis to
to any one requesting it. One lMttle of the yel
low wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth one
hundred dollars for foundered or sweenie 1 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. 11. Kd.sk & Co., New York. 4-y
Castokta Is more than a substitute for Cas
tor Oil. It is tlie.oiily safe article In existence
which is certain to assimilate the food, regulate
the bowels, cure wind colic and produce natural
sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine
or alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Children
need not cry ami mothers may rest. 40-ly
Auction Sale of Condemned Governmeut
Property.
Dktot Quartermaster's Offick. i
OMAHA, NEuKASKA, May 4tll, 1374. f
On Wednesday, the 3d day of June, 1874, there
will tie sold at public Auction, at the Quarter
Master's I epot. at the intersection of lath and
Webster Streets, Omaha, Nebraska, condemned
Government property, as follows, vu :
7 horses ; 2 mules ; is armv wagons : 1 ambu
lance : SA saddles ; '21 1 saddle blankets ; s4 tin
p!c sets harness; ill) stoves, (as old iron, by
weight! ; am feet rubber hose ; 5.i7H grain sacks,
and various miscellaneous articles ; such as
tools, etc. ; also 5 wall tents, with liics : 'Josliov
els : 5 sprites; Waxes; 5 Sibley stocs; 'i iron
bunks, etc,
l he sale to commence at 1-1 o'clock A. M.
Term fc CASH.
fcy oriler of r.rigadier-CiCncnil Ord.
J. It. liELCIIEK,
5W Assistant Quartermaster IT. S. A.
FOR SALE.
ISO acres of unimproved land, four miles from
I'lattsniouth : uod locality : can be bought
reasonable. Call at the oliiee of
,iii Smith & Windham.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue ef an order of sale issued out of the
Iistrict Court, for Cass Countv, Nebraska, and
to ine dirwd, I will, on the aid day f May. A.
I. 1k74. at to o'clock a.m. of sabt day, at th)
south door fcf Jllie Court House, iu the city of
Ilaltsmoutli. it. taid county, sell at public auc
tion, the property described in said firder, to
wit : Commencing one thousand sTentv-five
and two-thirds ictss feet north, ana one
thousand three bundled and twenty-six SM)
feci east of tlie south west comer of section sev
en 7) town twelve iVil north of raiiiie fourteen
! M) east of sixth principal iiierhli.-tn, more ar-
ticularly described as being the northeast ir
i rnr of Townsends Addition to. the city of
l'latismouth : thence west, parallel witit tne
south line of said section, two hundred tio
feet ; thence north four hundred and thirty
l4.toi feet : thence east, parallel with the soul H
line of this tract, two hundred (JOOifeet ; thence
south parallel with the west Hue of this tract,
four hundred and thirty (4.To feet tothei-Iace
of beginning, containing two (2 acres : situated
in Cass County Nebraska, to satisfy a judgment
of said Court, recovered by Anselmo It. Smith
against Conrad Uipple. Mary ICipple. Joseph
l!ley, C. W. Lyman. Thomas llailoweli, Con
rad Hcisel & Co., ami John Cross.
M. ii. Ccti.kk. Sheriff.
Cass Co. Nebraska.
riattsmouth, Cass Co., Neb., April IMi. 1874.
3t5
Legal Notice.
It Is hereby ordered that the March term, 1874,
of the District Court for Cass Coitnty.be and
the same Is hereby adjourned to the third Mon
day of July next, al which time Jurors, Suitors.
Witnesses and all other interested ersons will
be in at-tendance. Ily order of CEO. 15. LAKE,
Attest : Judge.
I). W. Mckisnov.
March 3d, !874. Clerk t)ist. Court. 4a-3;it
h. a- Waterman & sox
Wholesaled ttxd Kctail DealSrt In
Pine Lumber,
LATH, SHINGLES',
Sash Doors Blinds, &c
On Main Street coner SUi
hLATTSMOCTII - NEB.
MONEY SAVED
BY
Buying Your Greenhouse and
Bedding Plants
AT TXlfc
Picnic Gardens.
AM. M. CIIArXA. R. T. UltWllO.
CliaimtHft A maxwell.
ATTORNEY! AT t.kyi and Solicitors tn
Chancery. Office ia Kit25teraJ2 s Block, IlaUs
niouth, Nebraska.
A UA R E OPPORTUNIT Y.
The us" of a farm for 4 vear : the party rent
ing to do some breaking and pay taxes no
other expense. Call at the oliiee of
Oltf SMITH & WJXDHAM.
FOR SALE.
A desirable residence, in riattsmouth. for
sale. $: down, balance on time to suit pur
chasers. A bargain. Call at oftice of
Sitf svmitii & Windham.
FOR SALE.
120 acres of land in'otoe county, near Taltny
ra : -W acres cultivated : water and timlter con
eniciit ; joins improved farms ; very' desirable ;
on time to suit purchaser. Call at ofiice of
Mif Smith ft Wiudham.
FARMERS. GRANGERS AND ALL
OTHER 21 EN.
Co to Frank Stadter and Lave a si"neil plate
cut to mark your movable property. That's
business! -1.41 f
THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE
OF AN OLD NURSE.
Mrs. Wiiislow's Soothing Syrup is the pre
scription of one of the best r emale Physicians
and Nurses iu tlie I'uited States, and has been
used for thirty ears with never failing safety
and success bv millions of mothers and child
ren, from tin feebb- infant of one week old to
the adult. It corrects acidity of thn stomach,
ndieves wind colic, regulate the bowels, and
gives rest, h'-alth and comfort to mother anil
child. We believe it to le the ltest anil Surest
Kemedv in the World, in all cases of Dysen'Trjr
and lU'arrhea in children, whether it ar'-es
from Teething o. any other cause. Full direc
tions for using w ill accouiaiiy each Ixittle.
None Ceniiiiu unless the fur ttiinile of CL'KTIW
: l'EKKINS fs on the outside wrapper. Sold
by aH Medicine IeaTers. 24wly
CHILDREN OFTEN LOOK PALE
AND SICK
From no other cause thnn having worms in the
stomach.
KUOWN S VKKMIFirCE COMFITS
w ill destroy Worms without injury to the child,
bcina perfectly V II ITE, and free from all col
oring of othe'r injurious ingredients usually
used in worm preparations,
( I KTIS& Bkown. Proprietors. .
No. 215 Fulton Street. New York.
Sold by Dmpists and Chemists and dealers
lu Medicines M 'ii cents a box. 24wiy
FOR RENT.
One house. Apply to E. C. lovey.
sotf
Farm for Sale.
One of the UEST FARMS in Cass county.
I offer for sale my old and well known farm, of
ICO Acres,
at Clendale, About ino acres of it are
under cultivation, and about 40 acres of young,
thrifty timter, consisting of oak, hickory, silver
maple, walnut, cottonwood, &c., &c. Also a
young orchard of fruit trees, evergreens. &c.
Tlie farm is partly inclosed by a Honey Jicu?t
hedge, is well watered for all uses. There is
also six acres of ishtad timber four and a half
miles distant.
There ar two ruilroad stations at 4 and 4Vi
miles distant. The Clendabj Postolllce and a
school house on the farm. Price, Jl.ooo ; one
fourth down ; for the balance, any time re
quired will be given by paying interest in ad
vance. Ap;ly to the subscriber,
A. L. Child, or
To P. n. WnRKLKK .4- Co, or
4itf SXffU & WUTDHAK.
FOR SALE.
The residence of F. W. D. llolbrook building
nearly new ten rooms three lots of land.
2tf F. W. I). II.
Call and examine goods at the Shoe Store,
cheaper than ever. Women's nice lasting Cart
ers for 81.15. Men's Shoes for ?1.25.
2-4t Pktek MrroBS.
FOR SALE.
120 acres of laud, in ML Pleasant precinct.
For terms, call at the ofiice of
M smith & Wisdham.
LUMBER YARD.
Cottonwood hifiber sale at Mickelwait &
Sharp's coal yard, by Win. Edgerton. A good
supply of Coitoinvood bnu'oer will be found
here at all times, for sab cheap. Remember,
Mickelwait & Sharp's orUce on Main street,
W CSt of Sixth. btOtf.1 V. EDtiEKTON.
FOR SALE.
Two houses one for cash and one on time.
For full particulars apply to K. O. Dovey. 60 ti
FOR SALE.
An Improved farm, four miles from Platts
rnouth. well watered, 100 acres under Improve
ment. Can be bought for part cash in hand,
balance on long time. Inquire of
fitt Smith A Wixdham.
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
WniTE & It Alt RAH
Keep constantly on hand Gillespie and Fart
Scott Coal. Orders leti at Clark & riummer's
Store will be promptly filled at reasonable rate,
and the coal delivered free to any part of the
LIFE INSURANCE fl.VID.
riattsmouth April 4, 1874.
This is to certify that upon the or
ganization of the local boanl of Direct
ors, for Cass County for the Equitable
Life Assurance Society of the United
States orjrrmizeil at riattsmouth March
25th 1874, composed of the following
members:
T. JL Marquett, P. E. liuffner,
Isac "Wiles, Alvey Drew,
Charles Eazenby, Stephen Wiles,
.1. Vallery Jr., M. L. White.
W. 1j. Ilobbs, Thomas Wiles Jr.,
IL Vivian, E. E. Cunningham.
A cliiim was submitted to them for
adjustment which was paid in full al
per decision rendered by said board in
ten pays from date of said adjust
ment. Signed.
M. L. White, Pres.
J. Vallery Jr. V. Pres.
J. "VV. Eaunes, Secty.
2m.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the
District Court, lor Cass countv, Nebraska, and
to me directed. 1 will, on the thirtieth i:oth
day of May, A. O. 1874. at ten 1 10) o'clock a. m.
of said. day. at the south door of the Court
House, in the city of I'lattsniouth in said coun
ty, sell at public auction the following real
estate, to-wlt : lots seven (7) eight o aud nine
(9 in block numlier five s ; also at eleven (il
o'efock A. m., on same day of the month ami
year, aud at the same place, lot number nine (
in tiloek number twenty-nine i23) pj! in the city
of I'lattsniouth. Cass county, Nebraska, togeth
er with all the. privileges and appurtenances
therPon or thereunto belonging, to satisfv a
iiu'gment of said court recovered by JohnTal
lon. plaintiff, against Elbert T. Duke and Lloyd
l. Bennett, executors and legal representatives
of the estate of Shepherd Duke, deceased, and
Lavina Duke. M. B. Ct-tlick.
Sheriff Cass Co. Jefrraka.
rN-t:f"u'3j os?v Arm rn. !w
Legal Notice.
ilenry Aniisou; ITtff. ) Before II. E. Ellison,
vs: f Probate Judge of
William Feck, i)ef't. ) Cass County, Nebraska.
The above non-resident defendant is hereby
notified that an order of attachment was issu-d
by the aforesaid judge on tle lsth day of Feb
ruary. IS74, for the siuu of oity-five dollars,
and it is sought by tlie Plaiutn in this action to
take a sufficient amount of your- proMrty in this
State to satisfy Plaintiffs claim, by virtue of the
order of attachment sftresnM: Y on are hereby
required to appear and defend said action on
the -Jath day of May. A. P.. 174, at 2 o'clock p.
in., or judgment will be taken atrainst you for
the amount claimed. H K Ml V A M 1 SOX, .
HKEl.KH & STIN'CHCOMB,
J)ON"T send East for Plants when you can get
just a rood for less money nearer home.
To my numerous friends and pat ran s I would
say that I l.ave the largest and best stock of
giants ever olfered for sale in the West, and
ai reasonable prices,
lie sure aud send for my
Sew Descriptive Catalogue.
which w ill be sent free to all who apply forlU
Then give me your orders, and 1 feel confident I
I can satisfy you.
Address, T. J. HESTER,
fstni pnutsuiouilKiseb.
OHO. . SMITH, K. (1. WtNKIIUl,
SMITH & TTIXDII AM.
Successors to Marquett. Smith, i Starblrd,
Attorneys at Late Rval En tat e Broker
PLATTSMOCTII. - MB.
Sp'ecial attention given to Collections, aui all
ma'ters affecting tlie Title to Real Estate.
OlfiYe on 2d floor, over the Post OuVe.
RR. LlVIXtSSTON. Physician and Surgeon.
Tenders his professional services to the
Citueus of Ca-ss count v. Residence southeast
comer of Oak add Sixth streets : ottice on Main
street, one door west of Lyman's Lumber Yard,
Flattsmouth, Nebraska.
HEELER & BENNETT Real Estate and
T:inviiiiF Aifenis. Notaries Public. Fir
and life Insurance AgertS; Plattsrnouth, Neb.
2-ew
Att'ys.
Legal Notice.
Horace Bailey, non-resident. Defendant, will
take notice that I did on the 22d day of April.
1H74. file my etilion hi the oriice of the Clerk
of the District Court, in mid for Cass Countv,
Nebraska, against sai-l Horace Bailey defend
ant, setting forth that stid defendant has been
guilty of willfully abaiKloning Petitioner with
out just cause for mor- than two years last past
and praying that Petitioner be granted a di
vorce from the bonds of matrimony, by decree
of the District Court, in and for Cass County,
Nebraska, and that unless vou answer said Pe
tition, on or before the 8th day of June. Is74.
default will be taken against you upon the
same. MARY BAILEY.
By Chapman a Maxwell.
4w4 her Attorneys.
Probate Notice.
In the matter of the Probate of the last will and
testament of Win. Mastin. deceased, iu the
li obate Court.
To all whom it may concern : Take notice
that P. W. McKinnon filed in my office au in
strument in writing purporting to be tlie last
will and testament of Win. Mastin. and made
application to have the same admitt-d to lro
bate ; and that said cause is set for hearing on
the 14th ilav of May, A. P.. 1S7. at 2 o'clock
p. ra.. of said day. at which time all persons in
terested are notified and reiiucsicd to appear
aud show cause If any they have why said in
strument should not be allowed as the last will
and testament of Win. Mantin, deccivsod.
Witness my hand and ollicial seat, this the 20th
day of April, A. P. 174. II. E. ELLISON.
4-3t rrobale Judge.
Sheriffs Sale.
Bv virtue of an order of sal! Issued by the
Probate Judge, iu and for Cass county, Nebras
ka, and to me directed, in an action wherein
Yabery & RuITner are plaintiffs and J. I.. I.vnli
is defendant. I will, at 10 o'clock A. si., on
the fourth day of May. A. P. 174. at the
front door of the Court House, in the city of
Flattsmouth. Cass Co.. Nebraska, offer for sale,
at public auction, the f. (lowing personal prop
erty, to-vrit : One lime kiln, known as the Lamb
Limekiln, situated in 'ass county, Nebraska,
more particularly described as follows : situ
ated on lot 4 in section 7. township 12 north
of range 14 east of sixth principal meridian,
with appurtenances and priviliges thereunto
belonging. The same was taken and is being
sold as the property of J. I.. Lamb.
M. B. Cltlkk. Sheriff.
Cass Co., Neb.
riattsmouth. April 11. 1874.
4t2
General Brick Work.
Eriek, Rock Work and Plastering'
attended to fr
FARMERS and CITIZENS,
PETERSEN & HANSEN.
We propose to give our whole attention to this
kind of work both in
COUNTY and CITY
this sun nier, and respectfully solicit the
Patronage of the People,
In our line
Ii. PETERSEN, - - G.IIAXSEX,
Inquire at the Platte Valley House.
5m 3
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
As Lazenby & Co.
Corner Main and Sixth Sts.
FLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
flood ptlfe Wines, Ll'iuHrS arid cigars whole
sale and retail. Pure li'itlbrs for aimers use.
All goods sold for cash aud at low dow n prices.
Give us a call. l3yi.
II0KSES!! HOUSES!!
I1L W. P. JONF-S will staud two of the finest
HORSES
Ever brought to this Stale,
during the season of 1874.
"NORMAN,"
an iron grey Stallion. C years old. sired by a full
blooded Norman Hors. and raised by Thos.
Patten, of Mercer Co., 111.
"TALARAN,"
sired by Liberty and running back to MrCPOC,
the Kentucky "Horse, is a dappled bay.
hands high, and is given up by horsemen to be
the lines; llorse ever brought'to Caa County.
TERMS : To Insure. $10.
At Flattsmouth. Thursdays. Fridavs. and Sat
urdays of eacli week, ami at Uock lluffs. Mon
days, Tuesdajs, and Wednesdays, during the
season. l-3m
PLATTSMOUTH
Grain Company.
E. G. DOVEY, Pres't.
E. T. DUKE, Treas.
FBEB. GOBDEIl, Buyer.
This Company will buy grain at the Lights
market rr.tes at all times.
Scales mid office at K. CI. lvvey. Store, lower.
Main Street, I'lattsniouth, Neb. 29T
Wiiiiam Stadelmann
has on hand, one of the largest stocks of
Clothing and Gents' Furnish
ing Goods for Spring and
Summer.
t bTI Invite everybody in want of nnythin?in
my line to call at my store.
SOUTH SIDE MAIX,
Between 5th & 6lh Si's.
And convince themselves of the fact. I have
asaspectalty in my lietail Departments, a stock
of Fine Clothing for Men and Hoys, to which
we invite those who want goodo.
M?I olso keen on hand a large and well se
lected Stock of Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c.
jan 1 yl
IlltASS & STRING HANI). CARPENTER WORK!
W. Ii. TUdfcER,
BUILDS HOUSES,
PROF. FRANK ALBEE
announces to the public, that he has organized a
FINE BAND !
both BRASS and STRING at
Louisville, Cass County,
And is now prepared to p'ay for PARTIES all
over the County, at very
REASONABLE TERMS.
A caller' will go with the Band'.-
4-ty
JLOdres, F. ALBEE,
Louisville. 'cb.
BLACK PRINCiC !
will stand the ensuing season on Mondays, at
the Stable of Ceo. Latham, in Klmwood Pre
cinct. 'J uesdays, at Weeping Water
Falls. Wednesdays, at tlie Stable
of Reuben Clisbe, three miles
east of the Falls. Thursdays,
At the old Livingston Uanche. in Ixiiisvil!e pre
cinct. Fridays and Saturdavs. at the Stablo
of the Proprietor at South liend Station.
CF.O. 1). MATTISOJf.
Pdlzree. This horse is a true descendant of
the Black Hawk Morgan stock on the side of
the Sire ; and his dam was a French Cana
dian Mare. He is fi years old. measures over
16 hands, weighs l.aon lbs, and is a Jet black in
color. Acknowledged by good judges, to be
as good a horse as stands iu the State.
Terms.-S8 to Insure. 4-2m
1,000,000
Sweet Potato Sprouts,
FOR SiLEaES,
Yellow and Red Nansemonds. Brazilian
White, new, and Berniudah Red. All the same
price. 40 cents per 100 ; $3.50 per 1XW ; $30.uo per
lo.noo.
M.imn Early .Tersey Wakefield, and Fottler's
Improved Brunswick Calibajre Plants, twice
transplanted, 15 cents per dozen, $l.no per loo
ready for delivery" hy the 18th of April.
Also Cauliflower Plants, grown in the same
manner, -ir cents per dozen. $i.W ier loo.
rumo Tomato Plants; Canada Victor, the
Earliest Tomato yet grown by ten days, 50 cents
j-f dozen.
AS Trophy and General Grant.
ISo Celery. Eire. Pepper, ami any amount of
WfriteT Cabbace Plants in season.
All orders filled with dispatch and delivered
at Exprsss Office free of eliarge on receipt of
cash orders.
Vegetables In season ; als 1,000,000 Osage
Hedge Plants No. 1.
AZRO SMITH,
Sort Bb$ fVf V-L
does all kinds of
Country Carpenter Work,
and is ready for a
job at all times.
Careful Work and prompt
attendance to Calls.
:WShop on 6th Street, north o
Fitzye raid's block. 4-ij
Meat Market!
II ATT, THE BUTCHER,
o
Oldest and best established
Meat Market in the place.
o
Hatt Always to be Forxi There.
o
Not changing constantly, but tjie Old Reliable
Sjot. where you can get your Steaks, Boasts,
Game, Fish and Foul iu season.
sol'th si ie of main" street.
One Poop. West of Herald Office,
35-1 y. Plattsmoutfi, Neb.
WOQCiS 3B27QS.,
DEALERS IX
A irricnitural Implements,
llarlwar.
Tinware.
Pumps.
lion.
Nails.
stoves.
etc.
Repairing done to Order and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
WE DEFY COMPETITION.
Ilattftmoutli Mills.
CHEISKU Proprietor. llrrV recently been
repaired and placed in t hrhr,.uli running
order. Khmhhi Bushels of Wheat wanted imme
diately for which the highest uivkot price will
be paid.
CHEEXIIOUSK AND EDIIX(
PL.AXTA
Time rintt.money saved by ordering of rr: f
lut e t he I.-'i iet mill l.ext collection of Plants
J ver offered for sale In tbe West. Catalogues
i free. Sw eet Potato. Cabbage. Tomato, and oth
er Plants for sale in heir season.
Address W. J. ULSLlL Plattsrnouth. Neb.
BROOKS HOUSE,
JOHN FITZGERALD. lTopHetrr.
Main Street. letween Fifth & .SitH: .
THOMAS W"$4ftV00t&
gefffli? -reps??.!; : -1 'Mtessz
T fWsty t.S3tf.. .VTST-. Ir-'lfair-
Funerals atteiidetl on Siiort Notice.
also baiiih in
FURNITURE, CHAIRS, BEDDING, &d;-
Main Street, next door to Crooks House, Flattsmouth, Neb.
SPRING AND SU3IMEU GOODS;
Down Go the Prices 1 1
Hubbard House,
IIUIJBATID, - Trot.
Main Strset, WespinglWaUr.
GOOD ACCOMODATIONS FOR
TRAVELERS. 41-
NEW DRUG STORE-
WJiriK'! WATRR, NKB.
T L. POTTER,
DBal-F.lt IM' !RriS. MKIHTM"S. PAINTS,
OILS. VAUNISM. l'F.BI'l MKUV,
hTATIONEKY. NiHN,
ci'i a s;s. tobacco,
A.N I) (il.AS.
l37Prescriptioi!s carefully prepared. led.
J. R. WATTS,
DStLKlt I!f
Watches, Clocks, & Jewelry.
Agent for the sale of the colebrated
UNITED STATES, ELGIN, li'f -T1IAM
AND HOWARD
WALT II AM.
Coftjiusih and Sii.tkr Sr.,
ASHLAND, NSB.
CTRepairing oT sill, kind don on
Short Notice'. 57-yl.
J. 1N11ELDEII & SON,
Dealers in
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes and
GROCERIES
Of all kinds, at the lowest possible rates,
Also
Dealers in Grain,
for which the highest cash prices are paid.
Hides and produce of all kinds bought at rea
sonable rates.
Inhelder'H Ktatlon. (Cedar Creek.)
51tf. Cass County, Neb.
Mrs. A. II. SEE,
WORKER I HAIR.
Braids. Curls. Switches Puffs, and all kinds of
Hair Work promptly and neatly made by
MRS. KNEE.
Orders left at MRS. KENNEDY'S
Millinery Store.
On Main St. 1 door cast of Clark & Plummers.
4r,m3
lTgolding,
0
Dealer in
CLOTfflVC., FCRNISHINO GOODS. HATS.
CAPS. BOUTS; SHOES. Till' N KS,
VALISES; CARPET BAliS,
iev-.i ic, ke.
One of the oldest and mo"t Reliable Houses
In Plattsrnouth. Main street, between Fourth
and Fifth.
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
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I am now prepared to furnish the bet una
dulterated milk
TTC3v EVERY DAY
To all partlea notifying me
PETKR COOS.
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L. F. JOHNSON,
tyOyposite the Tlatte Vally House, In Schla
ter's Jeweler Stre,
Main St., Plattsrnouth, Neb.
AGENT FOR
ST. LOVI3. DECKER BROS., O. A. Aflt
LEK A CO' 1.,
IiVTtDET, SHITirS AMERICaJT, ASD
BUSTOA"
AAif other Frst-class Pianos and Organs.
wholesale and Retail Iealer In Strings. Sheet
UiaJc, and all kinds of Musical Merofcaudise.
AT
Celebrated
HEW YD&tC 8TMg
Suutliwefit Corner Iain Sjtrcot, riatUmouth, Xbrk.
AND SO THE PEOPLE THINK WHO BtJt
BUT 25 S.
Dress Goods, Prints, Doota and ho,
Delaince, Giughairis,
lirown Siieotini?,.
Bleached Cottons, lialmorali, Carpej
Clark's new Thread, CdttoaTara
In the Grocery line wo keep tho Finest nnd Bot
Tea, Cofle. Sugar, Afolassofl,
Dried Frniw. Snlct. etc.. etc
In fact for Your Grbcefir, tTrCtTU'
Queer.aware, AVoxlea Ware.
Glassware, Yankee ifoUon
Ilats and Cnpn, Xiootfl aiid ELei4
uo TO
2Vtf.
D. SflTfKA&Si; a com.
FOR SALE BY
F. J. METTEER,
Two doors south of Main street on went sMo of .Sixth. Call ondJ
and get a Machine.
FAKMEirS EXCHANGE.
B. G. HOOVER,
LOUISVILLE, NEBRASKA.
Keeps constantly on hand all Staple Articles
such as
COFFEE,
SUGAR,
TOBACCO,
MOLASSES
Dry Goods,
Hoots, Shoes, &c.
In fact. eTerything usually keit In a Variety
Store, which wiil le sold 011 small proOts fi
CASH. All kinds of I"roducc taken iu exchange
for gods, and the
Hi.'hest Market Prices given in Cash
tor Grain. 19
Farmers Lumber Yard.
Having made arrangements in Chi
cago, and elsewhere, with extensive
dealers, I ma prepared to furnish on
short notice all kinds of
m
Lumber Doors Sash
Shingles, dec.,
ttt a reasonabte rate. I also keep" fcon
Stantly On hand a full assortment of
Xails, Hinges,
Locks, Hardware,
of an kinds. Those wishing to baiM
will please call and see my stock.
wjinis v 1 iiUzv
E. NOYES,
FINE ART GALLERY,
fffpf;olot.'ap1is, Amurotypes an! cor,1e)j
fiNmi Rid pictures, plain or colored, either In liil j
ater or oil. All worn neatly eiecmei ana war I
ranted to give satisfaction. !
V. V. I.FiNAIlI, Artist. -10-tf
Main St., PlattsiiKMith, Nsl' 9
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Stover's Wind Engine,
Cerfil j
FAT I
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rsv j
e !t and cheapest Wind Mill in'tstfTr'
(
NEW STYLES.
F. I. ELSTER,
Merchant Tailoi
Is In reeelpf of tbe Cnest and J
BEST ASSORTMENT
1UISU FKltStS. i. V
. In fact, the largest an'd newt asoi-nnTi 1
Cloths ever brought to this city, hlah I a 1
For m
PnuipLnjf lay
Th
piimpfiiK water for aiocfc
I or sale by
Mtl3
I. THOMAS St HON I
Plattsinoulh, Cass Co., N? .
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