Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, May 28, 1874, Image 3

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i i iJ LJ lJ n IJI,, i.i. inrin. seems to be Ibe raost success
ful sweet iotato culturist we have.
LOC A L A I ) V E R T I S E M E N TS.
Transient, 25 cent a Hue. Regular ndrcr-IU-i
. lu ci-nii li:ic. No advuiciuciit ln
sru d lor Iom tliau lt. wins.
I'tral advertisement will bo charged to the
p.'.rtas handing them in.
COM.M I'NICA'I IONS.
As our upace ! limited, ill communication
must be Uriel and to the point, with no uuslc of
tords.
X E WS PA F E K 1 EC I S 10 N S.
1. Any person who tnkes a paper regularly
fnmi the postuilicc, whether ilirectcd to hfi
name, or whether he M a subscriber or not is
lr.sMttislbR fort Ik pay.
J. If any person orilers his :icr discontln
i;'il. lit must pay all arrearages, or the publisher
in n conliiiiii: to M ini il until payment is made,
and collect tlif whole amount, whether the pa-iM-r
is l lUfii it. :n the oMire or not.
3. TliecowU have dcciilcd that rcfu.iinx to
t.ike newspaper" and prioilicals from the post
lli -e. or removing :uil leaving them uncalled
for, is prima UieU evidence cf M.niiiiai.
mil i).
lie has half a dozen men at work and
yet can't supply the demands.
NOTICE.
The Sociable of the Ladies Aid
Society (Episcopal) will meet at the
house of Mrs. 11. It. Livingston Thurs
day evening June 4th. All are invited
to attend.
LOCAL NEWS.
BMcture I'rjiine at Sliryoek'n. 7tJ.
Hi -member Azro Smith when you
want a mess of nice early vegetable?.
Lunches Meals day board Hen
Ilemple. tf.
After this date I shall play for no
more dances, I want it expressly under
stood. L. F. Johnson.
8-lt
Letter from LouisviHe in regard to
Fourth of July proceedings will ap
pear next week.
The second night's entertainment for
the Nigh School fund was a perfect suc
cess, and a very handsome sum will be
turned over to help pay for the Organ,
after paying all expenses. Besides we
have demonstrated that we can do
some things a3 well as others in Platts-mouth.
Some very tine hogs passed through
here for .shipment on Saturday.
1. P. (lass (which means Police
Patriarch) keep .sending the boys up
For your Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Redding,
Fmreaus. Children's Carriages, 1'icture Frames,
etc., call on T. W. SIIRYOCK. 712,
Never undersold at Merges Shoe
Store. Call and examine goods and
"Warranted Strictly Furo
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
ax. . . -
Dr.G. B. Chapman't
PIIWCUI1TIOX ltllVti HTORE.
All the leading
r ATE NT MEDICINES,
of the day
NEW AND FKESII.
A large stock of Perfumery and
Toilet Artlelei. I'aintx. Oiln, (in
cluding all kind of lubricatiiiK oils,)
Varnishes. Window-Class, and 1'ulty.
Hooks. Stationary, ami Initial I 'a per.
olI IVn, tii" largest and best as
sortment in the West. I'nrp CandieM,
t'hoirr Tens, Hint I'iHr Cigars.
l'L'KK CO Eli ARCTIC SOIA WAT
ER. Every new choice and elegant.
One door W est of the Post orllce.
8-:m lUt. G. 11. ClIAPMAV.
Picture Kramrs of every style at
rtt HI1ICVOCK.H.
FOR RENT.
The Ian; and commodious ware-room, cellar
and office, on second floor of building, formerly
occupied hy Jacob Vallery. Jr, in Masonic
liloek, Enqulre-of R, R. El vinmtox or
43-tf E. T. 1ukk.
FOR (SALE.
A valuable farm near Weeping Water Falls,
cultivated, with water and timber, &c. For
particulars, call at the office of
tf iS.niTH & WlNDliAM.
FOll SALC.
8') acres of land on desirable: terms. 5loo cash
in hand, balance on time to suit purchasers.
For particulars, cad at the otHce ol
MI .SMITH St Wiximiam.
TAXES TAXES!!
For sale.
lt acres of unimproved land near Eiht Mile
Grove. Can be purchased on reasonable terms.
For particulars call at the oflice of
I'-'tf Smith & Windham.
Remember the Penalty.
The penalty and interest on all city
taxes now due will certainly be added
after June 1st. And all parties are re
quested to come forward at once and
pay their taxes thus saving expense
trouble.
Wjl. WlXTEnSTEIN,
City Treasurer.
and
I I.e.,. when ll,ev,lon'tl.,hav?. I Inc-es. 1:1 -' leased to show them,
- - i .....i .!,...,. not F
Mr. AVcst, the florist, agriculturist
and horticultures!, has our thanks for
a very handsome boquet, last week.
to ca'.l on T. W. Sliryock.
7tl.
Dr. Chapman's Soda Water will
quench your thirst. 7-tf
A POINT OF INTERST.
Dr. Chapman has now one of the
finest stores in the west and keeps a
i-iUshaUirictures tofiau.e will do well fH line of .strictly Pure Drugs and
Medicans Paint Oils dlass iVc, to wnicli
every one is invited when in want of
any thing in the drug line. 7-tf
Remember that each subscriber to
"Our Fireside Friend," has an equal
chance in drawing the 1st (2 rami Cash
Prize, of 810,000, in the Third (2 rami
Annual Distribution of Premiums, of
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand
Dollars, which takes place June 2."5th,
1874. Xow is the time to supscribe,
and get a chance in the distribution,
besides gelt'ng a beautiful Oil Chromo,
ready framed, to hang up in your par
lors. Call on the Agent, J. Ph. Young
for full particulars and circulars.
7-2t
Come to the shoe store for the best
and cheajvst manufacturing and re
pairing dune, neatly and with dispatch.
:,-2it P. M EltO K.S.
A. Smith, Hazel Dell Cottage, Rock
Rluffs for early vegetables. Beats the
world.
Now's your time, help yourself and
lu-lp me Ice Cream and Soda Water
B 'it Hemple. 7 ,
"White & Darragh bought 45 loads of
corn one day la.-t week and 52 another.
Who says korn is 'nt kiir;; kotton'b no
where. A.? on of C2e i. Toft en of Omaha was
successful competitor for the West
Point Cadet-ship at Omaha last week.
Dr. Livingston was one of the examin
ing board.
Fox, the express man, still survives
and has stopped the 1Iei:ai.i because
we s:id lie looked sheepish, after buy
inga quarter of mutton at Ilatt's. Ihs
si ite still hangs out at the express of
fice though, v.-here you can leave all
orders for town delivery.
Our town looked lively enough Satur
day, certainly. We have seldom seen
the streets so full of wagons, stock and
proplf. en.! the hum and rattle and
COUNTY FAIR NOTICE.
A meeting of the Directors of Cass
County Fair Society will be held at
Judge Ellison's ollice on Saturday
jcneCUi. For the purpose of prepar
ing a jiriminm list for the ensuing
County Far.
NEW HATS.
Miss Sweeney expects some lace pat
tern hats on Friday, and invites the
ladies one and all to come and see
them.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY.
The use of a farm for 4 years : the party rent
Inir to do some breaking und pay taxes no
other epene. Call at t he otliee of
Mtl Smith it Windham.
FOR SALE.
H acres of unimproved land, four miles from
I'lattsnioiitli ; pood locality"; can be bought
reasonable. Call at the oflice of
,-zil Sjlin& Wisdham.
liiLsiness is business, and so are the Cigars at
the I O. Book Store. 6-tf.
rr.oi'urs market.
At the People's Market you can find
and buy for cash anything usually
kept in the market line. I pay cash
and I must sell for e;ish;anl to my
customers I sell and only a.sk small
profits, but I expect prompt and sure
pay. 1 1. E. Eelison.
8t2
C05I.1I0X COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Monday Morning, May 27Ah, 1S74.
EXTUA SESSION.
Present dishing, Johnson, "Way
man, Pollock, Newman. The subject
of taxes, was the matter in hand, and
the meeting being held in tha day-time
many were absent, and four of the
roar rolled up toour o'liee iikeunm Uir ; Couneilmen were sent for by the Presi
Mirging of a living sea in some vast j (j.nt nf the Council, and brought in
-ii.poriti::j of the world's greatness.
Tiic Sowing Machine wagons are
on the increase and are perfectly gor
g ous t!i:s spring, every separate linn
endeavours to head off its neighbors
and get the most astounding and de
m lis'.iing e unbin ition of letters and
colors to distinguish or extinguish
th-'ir champion or victor outfits.
(i RAMI OPENING SALE!!
We tender our compliments to the
ladies of Phittsmouth and vicinity, .and
announce a Grand opening Sale for
Friday. May 20th. of 500 piece of the
choicest Urns drain, and other Ribbons
at 25 eei.v per yard, which have hereto
fore sold at from 30 to 75 cents per
yard. We shall also hare in stock and
for sale at the same time, a cJioice, new
lot of jirints and notions, which we will
be pleased to show you.
Valleuy & Rfffxeu.
FARMERS. GRANGERS AND ALL
OTHER MEN.
Cio to Frank Stadter and have a stencil plate
cut to mark your movable property. That's
business ! 4Jli
Sheriffs Sale.
Hy vrti of an order of sale Issued out nf f
IMs'trict Court, tor Cass county, Nebraska, ai'd
to me directed, 1 will, on the thirtieth cmthi
day of Mav. A. 1) 17-1. at teu UU) o'clock a. m.
of said dav, at the sourh door of the Coiut
Houe. in the city of I'lattsnioiitli in said coun
ty, sell at public auction the following real
estate, to-wlt : lo;s seven (7 eight $ and nine
('j) in block number five ("; ; also at eleven (Hi
o'clock a. m., on same day of the month and
year, and at the same place, lot number nine o)
In block number twenty-nine (T.i) ail in the city
of I'lattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, togeth
er witli all the privileges and appurtenances
thereon or thereunto belonging, to natisiy a
iudgment of said court recovered by .lohn Tal
Ion, plaintilf, a-dnnt Elbert T. Duke and Lloyd
D. ISrnnett. executors and legal representatives
of the estate of. shepherd Duke, deceased, and
Lavina Luke. M. It. utlkii,
Sheriff Cass Co. Xebra-ska.
Mattsinouth City, April 27th, 1S71.
Estray Notice.
Taken up, two estrays at Factorvville, Cass
County, Nebraska, on the April r.'ml 1S74.
Ik.h kiptios : One two-vear old bav mare
colt, with white face. Having attached to its
two four leirs. two pieces of leather ith riiejs,
also one one-year old bay horse colt. The same
can be had by proving property and paying ex
penses. Appiv to
JNO. Ml'RFIV, J. I.
FactoryviHe
Cass County.
T-5t Neb.
Legal Notice.
Would be pleased to have everybody
call and examine my stock of Roots,
Shoes, and (2aiters, before purchasing
elsewhere, for I sell cheaper than ever.
Xo charge for showing them.
52tf Peter Merges.
FOR SALE.
A desirable residence, in 1'lat tsnioiith, for
sale. 5SJ00 down, balance on time to suit pur
chasers. A bargain. Call at oflice of
6Uf Smith & Windham.
FOR SALE.
l'JO acres of land in Otoe county, near Taluty
ra : -to acres cultivated ; water and timber con
venient ; joins improved farms ; very desirable ;
on time to suit purchaser. Call at ollice of
oill Smith & Windham.
HOUSEHOLD
PANACEA
dumping him down again, the honora
ble Court iinallv received his sworn
under the sheltering wing of the
tall City Marshal. When a quorum
were present, and Mr. Cashing i:i the !
! c.iair, uie business oi equalizing tna !
i i
; City taxes was entered upon anil a i
j lively deal ensued. Tlrj Marshal was j
; kept busy; F. J. Clements was sent for, j
; (the Assessor! and the Marshal brought
i C.J. Cummins; thenC. H.Parmelewas
1 ,. .,.(.., 1 .- t , . 1 lfl..l- lll'ioll t-llL- !K.l
j dim it, I1M1 1 n 1 iiiuv. it niinj vwv
. ., . , f ,1 r 1 equalizing Parmele wav up and tlien
Our fuI set ibers must not feel of-i 1 . : ,
f.Mi.'cl at Dur.s now and then. We
i:hk! !:ivr iii i:h'v to run this machine, i
;, vi wc a.lvo,nte ail vour n-al interests j st-ltel5lt llcd ifc slare- The
1:e-. of charge Just now our job ' taxes then came up, and were
!- i: v..:-v di.'d isnd : 1 ..or o! uM- re- , ' 1''-"J ""J"'""-
comparatively cut off. and j nu"r "fternoou" those sweating, pant-
tw li.ni-IioMI Oil til jt rtj 1 o 11.1 .s 1 1 I t 1 1 L- f
friends to rorae ""s ""Ju;" ' " aMjmi-
.. 1 TT... ...... i:., ..-..! ..,,.1
forw.tr.I aii-l 5ettlo their subscriptions I ) ....u a-
re re-aujusieu anu eiiiaiizei, ana un
equalized, but no way that we could
fix it but that convinced us more .and
more surely, that the hard side of the
plank is up in those Council room
chairs, and so we leave the board to
their fate.
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, 'i bis is strong
language, but it is true. Where
the parts are not gone, its eftects
arc marvellous. It has produced
more cures of rheumatism, neu-
kT'vpcz ralgia, lock-jaw, palsy, sprains,
swellings, ear-ache, caked-breasts, scalds,
burns, salt-rheum, &c., 'ipon 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 s-.ifTer from rheumatism, pain or
swelling deserve to suffer if they will not use
Centaur Liniment, more than HWH) ceitificates
of reiuarka'de cures, including frozen limbs,
chrouie-i heuinatlsTii, gout, running tumours. &c.
have been received. We will send a circular
containing certificates, the recipe, &c. gratis to
to any one rco'iesting it. One bottle of the yel
low wrapper Centaur Linimer.t is worth one j
hundred dollars for foundered orsweenied hor- j
ses and mules, or for screw-worm in sheep.
Stock-owners this liniment is worth your at- '
tention. No family should be without Centaur i
Liniment. .T. 1. IIosk & Co., New York. 4o-ly 1
AND-
FAMILY
LINIMENT.
24Vly
Mhv Will Yon
Suffer?
To all persons suffer
ing from Klieumatism,
Neuralgia, Cramps in
the limbs or stomach.
Billions Colic, Pain in
back, bowels or side, we
WOUld Sa V, Til K 1IOI SK
HOI.II I'AXACKA A N It
Family Linimknt is
of all others the remedy
you 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.
It is hereby ordered that the March term, 1874,
of the District Court for Cass County.be and
the same is hereby adjourned to the third Mon
day of July next, at which time Jurors, Suitors,
Witnesses and all other interested persons will
he in at-tendanee: I5y order of GEO. I?. LAKE,
Attest : . Judge.
D. W. Mckixwx.
March 3d, is" I. Clerk Dist. Court. 4'J-3m
New York
Underwriter's A gcucy .
Acsrejjate Aetft. 83,335,439.53.
Statement of the condition of the (iermania
Fire Insurance Company, of the Citv of New
York, on the 31st day of December, 1S73.
CAI'ITAL.
Cash Capital and Surplus $1,250,101.9?
ASSETS.
United States Securities 4W.437..V)
4oans on Bond and Mortgage 4si.-joo.00
Cash in Bank and hands of Agents )."..'.isl.l4
Ueal Estate 4d.:jo5.
I,oans on Stocks, payable on demand... 54.soo.oo
44..S07.34
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
AVHEELER& IlENNETT Heal Et:ito nnd
Tax pa ing Agents. Notaries Fublie, Fir
and L'fe Insurance Agents. 1'lattsmouth, Neb.
1 U. LIVINUSTON.I'liysician and Suiveon.
At- TerMers his professional services to'the
citizens of ('a county. Residence southeast
Corner of Oak arid tU streets : otTlce on Main
Mreet. one door west of Lyman's Lumber Yard,
1'iatlsmouth, Nebraska'
SAM. M. CHAI-MAN. Jt. T. MAXWELL
Cliapmaif & Mdxivrll.
! ATTORNEYS AT LAW an Solicitors In
j Chancery, oflice in Fitzgerald s l!Kck, 1'latU
j mouth. Nebraska.
GEO. S. SMITH. It. V. WINDHAM,
sin in & ivimi in.
Successors to Marquett, Smith. & Starblrd,
A ttorneys at Law d- Reed Estate Brokers
I'LATTSMOVTIl, ... NEB.
Special attention given to Collections, and all
matters affecting ttie Title to Keal Estate.
Olhce on 2d floor, over the Vot Office. j
Dr. Scliildknecht,
Eclectic A Homoeopathic Phy8icin.
tSS-OFFICE AND RESIDENCE.. J
Corner of Gth and Vine Streets, I'lattsmouth,
Ncbni.sk a.
THOMAS .W..
i'liiierals attended ii Short Notice.
cyl
CALUS ATTENDED AT ALL HOUKS.
ALSO DEALER IN
A
FURNITURE, CHAlRS, BEDDING, &c
Main Street, next door to Brooks House, I'lattsmouth. NVU.
SPRING AN 13 SU3IMEU GOODS
Justice of the Peace.
Office on Main Street Vlattsmouth.Neh., near
lv opposite the Hkk ai d ollice. Ilusincss hours
from 8 A. M.. to 8. I. M.
All County business usually transacted be
fore a Justice of the Peace, will be attended to
by the Subscriber.
General Collector of Debts.
8-iy
J. VT. HAINES.
VIirnka State Itesister.-A 40 column
paper, published at the State Capital ; full
of Stat? news ; independent in everything, neu
tral in nothinsi ; l.'o a year. Correspondents
and Agents wanted in every town. Wm. C.
Ci.ovd, Lincoln, Neb. ltf
Other Securities. . .
LIABILITIES.
Losses in process of adjustment.
1, 200,101.13
. .. .57,24S..r.3
FOR SALE.
Two houses one for cash and one on time.
For full particulars apply to E. G. Dovey. 50 tf
.1 CHALLENGE.
I challenge the whole northwest in low down
prices. Read the figures and judge :
Women's Sersxe Gaiters, $1.
18 Serge Gaiters, :2.25. No Shoddy.
lien's Brogans, i1.25.
" Roots, 3. Good whole stock.
Every thing else in proportion.
Call and examine before purchasing else
where. Will be pleased to show them. Main
street, 3 doors east of I'ost Oflice.
Ttf. Peter Mekuks.
TIIIRT Y YEA RS EXPERIENCE
OF AN OLD NURSE.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the pre
scription of one of the best I-einale Physicians
and Nurses in the I'nited States, ami has been
used for thirty years with never failing safety
and success bv 'millions of mothers and child
ren, from the feeble infant, of one week oid to
the adult. It corrects acidity of tile stomach,
relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and
! gives rest, health and comfort to mother and
! child. We believe it to be the Best and Surest
Statement of the condition of the HANO
VER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of the
City of New York, on the 31st day of December,
1873 :
CAPITAL.
Cash Capital and Surplus, $1,CS5,337.C
ASSETS.
United States Securities 517.731.25
Ixian on Bond and Mortgage 2-ri.2iio.iio
Cash in Bank and hands "of Agents' l67,-'fi3.:i0
Loans on stock, payable on demand,. . l3,.oo.on
1; ,
State and N. Y. City and County Bond.-), 4i
Other Securities 7
.ir.j.so
Oso.Vi
f 1,0S5,337.G0
LIABILITIES.
Losses in process of adjustment C3.804.97
II. l' I'ALMICK. A sent.
OFFICE Front Room over Post Ollice. I'latts
mouth, Nebraska. 61-131
New Firm in Weeping Water.
Fleming & Kimball,
(Successors of J. CLISBE & CO.)
WEEPING WATEK, NEP.
This new firm have just laid in a large and
varied stock of goods,
ENTIRELY NEW,
and will now offer them for sale at the old
Stand in Weeping Water.
They respectfully solicit the patronfge of the
people, and pi opose to sen good goods
IMattsmoutli Mills.
CHEISEL, Proprietor. Have recently been
repaired and placed hi thorough running
order. luo.iMo Bushels of Wheat wauled Imme
diately for which the highest market juice will
be paid.
as cheap us any one in the
KCt.
Mar-
Try Us Once, and See.
Kemedv hi the World, in all cases of Dvseiiteiv
and Diarrhea in children, whether ii arises
from Teething o. any other cause. Full direc
tions for iisinii will accompany each bottle.
Notte Genuine mdess the fne aiiiiiU of CLRTIS
& PEKK1NS is on the outside Wrapper. Sold
by all Medicina Dealers. ur.vly
Castokia 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
sl-.'cp. It contains neither minerals, morphine
or alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Children
need not cry and mothers may rest. 4i-ly
fine house.
FOR RENT.
Apply to E. G. Dovey.
50tf
Farm for Sale.
FAY YOl It CITV TAXES J
v."oi 1; i ; v.
mkuvs ar;
.vt1 vr.il thiiik our
Vieturi- Vratne r.r
7:2. Tlios. V.'. Shr,vrU.
A. W. Wliiti', our wt'll known youii
prof-or lias "chan.t'd his spots" li:t not
lits uMijjiii mrtuners, nor the quantity
f his ooi's. IIi now liol.ls forth in
the liri'-k Store fannorly ocftipieil hy
I)( l:!i:;iciit City Taxes I
The taxfs for 173 became dolln-jiient on the
1st day of May. and by the new law 1 am
obliged to e!il'oii-e the eolieetions of said taxes
at once, unless they are paid promptly. There
are iilso some ..oo due on ilu; year ls"T2, which
niiist be paid at ore or thev w ill be put in the
hands of an olllcer Tr collection. Please come
forward and save me trouble and yourselves
erpcIlM'. W.M. WlNTKIlSTKEN,
7-.f City Treasurer.
Ono Florence Sewing Machine for
sale at this office.
Lewellyn A. Moore.
lh Ttiit s. an l still f Hither back 1 7 j n,0KIST AM) HOLQIT.T 3IAKEK.
l'raak AVhite, Lis Father. At this
I'laeo you will always timl Mr. VT. realy
ami willing to atten l to your wants.
Particular attention will be jjiven
to cut flowers, from small bunches to
t lie most elaborately arrangeil baskets
The Union last night suggesteil that .-itnl han:l bouquets.
I'resi.knt Dillon take hold of the Trunk j An ejt ra assortment of (Iitcji house.
Lino ami build it at once. An excel- j P.edding plants, and summer Flowering
lent s estion. It will be the. most I ''.1,hs',.suc!l :w Wliidioli, Tnbe roses,
digiiuu.is, ami lautu a inc.
A small load of hay taken in sub
scription at this ollice.
One of the BEST FARMS in Cass county.
I offer for sale my old and well known farm, of
1GO Acres,
at Glendale. About too acres of it are
under cultivation, and about 40 acres of young,
thrifty timber, consisting of oak, hickory, silver
maple, walnut, cottonwood, &e., &c. 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 a half
miles distant.
There are two railroad stations at 4 and 4'j
miles distant. The Clendale Postoftico and a
school house on the farm. Price, Sl.noo ; one
fourth down ; for the balance, any time re
quired w ill be given by paying interest in ad
vance. Apply to the subscriber,
A. L. Ciiili, or
To D. II. Wheeler A Co. or
4U Smith & Wixiu am.
fyi
MOUSES!! HOUSES!!
DR. W. D. JONES, will stand two of the finest
HORSES
Ever brought to this State,
during the season of 1874.
it
NORMAN,"
A few bushels of corn or oats will be
t;.ken on subscription, at this office.
Stf
SPECIAL NOTICES.
valuable investment the Union Pacific
can m ak e . Rep ft hi ia n.
Its astonishing how much sense that
littb' Union has, can't Ibe It. 11. Co. see
it through their spectacles?
THE LITTLE IiPET MAKEK.
Oar table has been deoratad l itely
xvith several very pretty boquets
brought to us by the little daughter of
Mr. S. West. We return her a great
many thanks, and assure her they have
'afforded us much pleasure.
Kustic vases, hanging baskets, and
wire baskets of all sizes made to
order on reasonable terms.
Oreenhouse and Residence in Duke's
Addition just west of John Uarnes'.
Orders can be left at "Frank Stadter's
in I'lattsmouth, Cor. Gth and Main lst3.
I'lattsmouth, Cass Co., Nebraska.
5t7
Notice.
ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF OUK
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
At -a meeting of the Mayor and
Council, sitting us a school board, the
We have been shown lately several j following notices were sent to the re
very handsome dresses which Mrs. j spective parties interested, designating
AVhitcomb, late of Plattstneuth, has ! the day on which their respective
been making for ladies here. Mrs. classes will be examined.
Whitcomb informs us that she finds J
r:ure work to do in Omaha than she
can accomplish, almost, and from the
number of girls busily employed in her
work rooms we should judge su-jh to be j
the fact. The ta.-te displayed in some
of the dresses place dressmaking al- j
most among the fine arts. Ladies de- j
s irons of having a handsome dress
madd cannot do better than to visit
her.
z. I i. i
!
Is M'.ss Marcia Jjn-o!n.
sn.l Mrs. T. .J. Arnold,
"r.l Miss Caddie Foxier,
-tth " liertha Lincoln,
High Sen "I.
::d lYim'iv, Mi-s Lulu Foster,
Jth " " F. K. 111:1.
1st Int'me'te " Gertie Johnson.
2:vl " Mr. D. l. Martin lale,
1-st Gram'.ir Mi L. V. Morse,
-iu " 1'rof. tit.irbird.
June.
15t.
10th.
Kill.
lth.
22nd.
2 :rd.
C4th.
2th.
2:tt h.
Setli.
Cnitki Statfb La ni okkicic, 1
14.NCOL.V, NKIIIlASKA. V
M.VY 20th, 1S74. )
Notice is hereby given that by a letter rec- iv
ed from the Commissioner, lieiier.il Land office,
Washington. D. C. under date of Mai"h U1st,
1S74, in which he orders a hearing to be had in
the case involving t he right to the South-cat
'i. section 2-1. township to. North of range 11
Fust. Cass t outiv Nebraska, the sa.ue being
5re-empted and proved u upon by Alexander
ohnson. and a protest being instituted against
the entry bv .least; W. ook. He it therefore
mider-doiufthat we have set aside June 2.1, 1ST4.
at 1 o'ch-ek I. M.. a day iu which we will
take the testimony iu the c'.;se.
SILAS GARBF.R.
(lEO. 1'. Titker, Register.
914 lieeiver.
Go to Cen. Ileniple's
Cream, this Summer.
for
Soda Water and Ice
Ttf.
CHILDREN OFTEN LOOK PALE
AND SICK
From no other cause than having worms in the
SiollU'cll.
RROWX'S VERMIFCGE COMFITS
will destroy Worms without injury to the child,
being pci feci ly W1IITIC. and free from all col -oring
oi oilier injurious ingredients usually
used ill worm preparations.
Ci ktis & I'.kown. Proprietors,
No. 2i. Fulton Street. New York.
Sold bv Drugpists and Chemists and dealers
in Medicines :u :ii cents a box. . 24wly
LIFE INSUPtANCE PAID.
Plattsmouth April 4, 1ST4.
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
25th 1574, composed of the following
members:
T. M. Marquett,
Isac Wiles,
Charles Lazenby,
J. Vallerv Jr.,
W. L. Ilobbs,
11. Vivian,
P. E. Kuffner,
Alvey Drew,
Stephen Wilts,
M. Ij. White,
Thomas Wiles Jr.,
E. E. Cunningham.
A claim was submitted to them for
adjustment which was paid in full as
per decision rendered by said board in
tex days from date of said adjusv
ment. Signed,
M. L. White, Pres.
J, Vallery Jr. V. Fres.
J. W. Barnes, Secty.
2-'2m.
LEGAL NOTICES.
an iron grey Stallion. 6 years old. sired by a full
blooded Norman Horse, and raised by Thos.
Fatten, of Mercer Co., 111.
"TALARAX,"
sired by Liberty and running back to MF.DOO,
the Kentucky Horse. Is a dappled bay, lG'J
hands high, and is given no hy norsemeh to be
the lines! Horse ever brought'to Cass County.
TERMS : To Insure, 10.
At I'lattsnioiitli, Thursdays, Fiidavs, and Sat
urdays of each week, and at Rock llliiffs. Mon
days, Tuesdajs, and Wednesdays, during the
season. l-3iii
FARMERS EXCHANGE.
B. G. HOtOVER,
louisville, Nebraska.
All order for feed, flour and meal, left at
Streisht & Diiley's will receive prom t atten
tion, loltil C. Heisku
Soda AVater, Ice Cre-nn, Lunehes and Meals
at all hours at Den. Hemple's. Ttf.
Auction Sale of Condemned Oovernment
Property.
There will also lie a public exhibi
tion at the Hall, in the High School
building, on
JrLY 3rd, 1874,
I at which, such scholars as may b des-
The greatest irrepressible conflict that
this town enjys,T.e.t to the W. W. W.
and the saloon mon, is the spatting of
Joe Connor and Thatcher, commonly
known as "Connor" and "Tatch." From ! igI1ated bv their respective teachers
early morn till dewy eve. they keep it j will exhibit such proficiency sis thev
up, first one's ahead and then t'other. have made during the year.
Xow and then they rope an outsider in J Ve have no doubt but that this ex
and make him a victim but as most of I hibition will be very interesting, and
Cass County is getting too sharp for , parents and citizens should make it a
them they soon fall back on each other, j 1K)mt to see for themselves, what pro
?i.d the amount of chin music they hlLS been mado jn our schoolSf
waste in a day at a dime a word would j and whether tlie course cf education
pay off the national dc-bt in six months j there obtained, is producing pro?r re- j
suits. i
DF.rOT QrAHTKRM ASTKB'S OFFICF.
Omaha, Nkbkaska, May 4th. 1K74.
On Wednesday, the M day of June, ISTt. there
will le sudd at piibiic Auction, nt the tjiiarter
Miister's Depot, at the iutersertlon of l:ith and
Webster Streets. Omaha, Nebraska, condemned
Covernment prorwrty. as follows, yiz :
7 horses ; 2 mules ; IS army wacoiu : 1 ambu
lance : 55 saddles ; -J14 saddle blankets ; H4 sin
gle sets harness; no stoves. ns old iron, hv
weislit i ; lint feet rubber hose : S iiTfigraln s;icks.
and various miscellaneous articles ; sucti as
tiMds, etc. : also 5 wall tents, witii tlies : as shov
els ; 5 spades ; 30 axes ; 5 Sibley stoves ; 2 iron
bunks, etc
'1 he sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M.
Terms CASH.
Ky order ot lirigiidier-General Ord.
J. n. LELCHEK.
4 Assistant Quarternixter V. S. A.
or more.
THE REST,
THE CHEAPEST,
THE LARGEST STOCK
OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
AT THE SHOE STORE,
Between the P. O. and Brook. Home.
5 PETER MERGES.
Notice to Bridge Contractors.
Not ice is hereby given, that sealed proposals
wiil be received at the County Clerk's ollice in
Plattsmouth, Cass County Nebraska, until the
2nd day of June. 1h74. for building bridges in
said county : One to be built across Salt reck,
a.1 Shekel's eros-iiinr, span eighty feet, with two
approaches of twenty feet each. Rids received
for either Iron or Howe Truss.
Also, five smaller bridges, of wood, ranging
from thiriy-six feet to sixty feet each, including
approaches.
or further particulars, see plans and specifi
cations at Clerk's oflice.
Approved security required of contractors, in
double the amount of contiact pi ice, and all
bids received, subject to be rejected by the
Hoard of County Commissioners at their pleas
ure. 15y order of the Roard of Countv Commis
sioner's, this tith day of May. A. D. 174.
D. W. Jk-Ki.N.o-,
4 Clerk.
Estray Notice.
Came into my enclosure Mav 5th, a brindle
heiferS years oid, white spot on shoulder, bel
ly white, hind legs white, from gambrel down :
no other marks perceptible. The owner is
requested to come and prove property, pay
chaiges. and take the same awav.
Ch s. S. S.V1ITIT.
7-ot I'lattsiaouth, Keb.
Notice to Purchasers of B. &
M. R. R. Lands.
Li'coi.N", NfbkaskA,
May 25ih, 1U74. )'
Notice is hereby given, that we are prepared
to take up the Ire-etnption Certfiieates under
which, xorties obtained lands from us prior to
July 1st 1832. and replace the same with regular
conmiets as required by said eertiileate.
Parties holding such certificates aro notified
to present the same for exeharge at the R. & M.
Land office at Lincoln. Xeb.. within sixty days
from the dste thereof, or, the certificates mav
be sent by lnn when contracts will be returned
tu the sain iBShfcer. Addrw,
AKT1H7R GORHAM,
. Ijind C-mr.
-:'a N -r.
Keeps constantly on hand all Staple Articles
such as
COFFEE,
SUGAR,
TOBACCO,
MOLASSES
Dry Goods,
JSools, Shoes, ifec.
In fact, everything usually kept in a Variety
Store, which will be sold on small profits foi
CASH. Allkindsof Produce taken in exchange
for goods, and the
Highest Jfarket Prices yiren in Casli
tor Grain. 1'j
Farmers Lumber Yard.
Having made arrangements in Chi
cago, and elsewhere, with extensive
dealers, I am prepared to furnish on
short notice all kinds of
Lumber Doors Sash
Shingles, cfee.,
at a reasonable rate. I also keep con
stantly on hand a full assortment of
Xails, Hinges,
Locks. Hardware,
of all kinds. Those wishing to build
will please call and see my stock.
E. XOYES,
LOUISVILLE, XEB.
Meat Market!
tiKEEXIIOUSE AND JJEDMXO
PLANTS.
Time and money saved by ordering of me. I
have the largest and best collection of Plants
ver offered for sale in the West. Catalogue
free. Sweet Potato. Cabbage, Tomato, and oth
er Plants for sale in their season.
Address W. J. HliS.Slitt. Plattsmouth. Neb.
Hubbard House,
IIUBDAKD, - - Frop.
Main Street, WepingtWater.
GOOD ACCOMODATIONS FOR
TRA VELERS. 4 1 mC.
BARNUM'S HOTEL;
Cor Broadway and Twentieth Street,
NEW YORK.
OX P.OTII AMEltlCAN & EUROPEAN TLANS.
Complete with all modern improvements ;
rooms Ki7; and single ; private parlors,
baths, elevators, ite. Location unsurpassed,
being in the very centre of fashion and brilliant
New York life. "In proximity to Churches and
places of Amusement, and Lord & Taylor's,
Arnold & Constable's and .1. & C. Johnston's
Dry Ooods palaces. The hotel is under the
management of A. S. Itanium, formerly of Har
mon's Hotel, Baltimore: I.N. (Jreen, of Day
ton, Ohio, and recently of New York, and Free
man Harnum.of Itanium's Hotel, St. Louis.
2l-tf.
NEW 'DRUG STORE.
WEEPIXG WATEK, NEB.
T. L. POTTER,
DEALER IN DRUGS. MEDICINES. PAINTS,
OILS. VARNISH. PERFUMERY,
STATIONERY, N HI ON S,
CIGARS. TORACCO,
AND GLASS.
Prescriptions carefully prepared. 16tf.
mrls Bros.,
DEALERS IX
Agricultural Implements,
Down Go the Prices I !
AT
Celebrated
NEW YORK BTbftt
Southwest Corner Main Street, l'iattsniouth, Xtbroskai.
AND SO THE PEOPLE THINK WHO BUY
m
35 IS. IT G J E S.
Dress Goods, Prints, Hoots and Shoes,
Delaines, Ginghams,
Brown Sheeting,
Bleached Cottons, Balmorals, Carpets,
Clark's new Thread, CottoaT urur
In the Grocery line wo keep the Finest and I5ei
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, M6Jas4es,
Dried Fruits. Spires, cle., Cle.
In fact for Your Groceries, Hardware
Queensware, YVooutn Ware,
Glassware, l anuee. Notions,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Sbw
GO TO
25-tf.
D. SCJUNAME A CO.'S.
Farmers iLSLfieziiion !
Look to your Interests by buying
Agricultural Implements1
Hardware.
Tinware.
Pumps
lion.
Nails,
Stoves.
etc.
Repairing done to Order and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
VYE DEFY COMPETITION.
50-ly
J. lXUELDEIl & SOX,
Dealers in
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes and
GROCERIES
Of all kinds, at the lowest possible rates.
Also
Dealers in Grain,
for wliicli the highest cash prices are paid.
Hides and produce of all kinds bought at rea
sonable rales.
InlirTder Hint ion. (Cedar Creek.)
51tf. Cass County, Neb.
XJSW STYLES.
F. L. ELS1ER,
Merchant Tailor
Is in receipt of the finest and
BEST ASSORTMENT
WSSIMRRUS. CI-OTri.S. YF.STTXC.S. SCOTCH
GOODS, IRISH FRIES ICS, &.c.
In fact, tlie l;nrct and best assortment of
Cloths' ever brought to thin city, which I am
prepared to make i:p in the Latent Stybts. t.'ai!
ana examine OooOs. apiillK.
II ATT, THE BUTCHER,
-o-
Oldest and best established
Meat Market in the place.
-o-
Hatt Always to be FctXD There.
-o-
Not changing constantly, bnttlie OM Reliable
Spot, where you can pet yojr Steaks, Roasts,
Game, Fish and Foul in season.
south side of main street,
One Door West of Herald Office,
.' - m. - - - -v
t - . - ,? f j - " -- if " '
OF
MICKELWAIT & SHARP,
Agents for the justly Celebrated.
Law, Adams & French Harvester.
Carriages THREE Hinders when necessary. u.es no Kelt. Canvass u Pullys in elevatinz the
Grain. Also ag-nts for t!;b
Omaha Xew Manny Reaper and Mower, Eagle CnltiVator, Thomas Corn Har-'
row, Studebaker Wagon, Grand Detonr or Dixon Sterling
and Breaking Plows, Ilnper, Ilolings
worth and Pacific Hay
Bakes, Sec,
r&-OFFICE South side Main street, west of Cth, Plattsmouth, XCV.
8 -3m
fok sale ar
F. J, METTEER, ,
Two doors south of Main street 6n west side of Sixth. Call andse4
and get a Machine.
PLATTSMOUTH
Grain Company.
E. G. DOVEY, Pres't.
E. T. DUKE, Treas.
FRED. OOIIDEIS, Buyer.
This Company will boy grain at the high es
market rates at all times.
Scales and office at E. CI. Dovey. Store, lower.
Main Street. Plattsmouth, Neb. ayl !
U. V. 31 AT HEWS,
On 4th Street, and dealer in
Hardware and Implements.
Nails.
Iron and
llop'e Rakes.
McCorniick and
Buckeye Reapers and
Mowers,
Sweep Stake Threshers,
Corn Planters,
CULTIVATORS,
Garden City and Morrison
Tldws,
tVagoil Wood Stock,
GARDEN, FIELD
AND
FLOWER SEEDS.
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