Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, June 04, 1874, Image 4

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LOCAL ADVEKTISEMENTS.
Transient, 23 cents a line. Resrular adver
tisers .10 cents iter line. No advertisement iu
sertcd for less thau 25 cents.
Lej;al advertisements will be charged ta the
IartiM handing them la.
COMMUNICATIONS.
As our" space Is limited, all communication
must be Uriel aud to the point, with no waste of
word.
NEWSPAPER DECISIONS.
1. Any person who takes a paper regularly
from the ostoftlce, whether directed to his
name, or w hether he Is a subscriber or not is
resjKinsible for the pay.
2. If any person order his paper discontin
ued, lie must pay all arrearages, or the publisher
may eontinue to semi it until payment Is made,
nd collect the whole amount, whether the pa
per is taken from the of:iee or not.
3. The com ts have decided that refusing to
t.ike newspapers ami periodical from the xst
omce, or removing and leaving them uncalled
for. Is prima facie evidence of intentional
J-'KAi, i.
LOCAL NEWS.
Picture I'mnies at Nliryock'N.
7t2.
Lunches Meals day board Ben
llemple. 7tf.
Dr. Chapman's Soda "Water will
quench your thirst. 7-tf
Dr. Jones, the horse man seems to be
ver busy around his corner there and
has two of the finest horses in the state.
For your Table, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bedding,
Bureaus, Children's Carriages, Picture Frames,
etc., call on T. W. SHKYOCX. 7t2,
lll-'.l n( Kicbt Mile Grove. Cass Co.. Neb..
on Monday, June 1st. 1874, at 10 o'clock a. ta..
Mr. a AVI er t ickleb, aeu tj years.
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Plattsmouth Postofflce June
1st, 1874 :
Archibald, Alex. 2 KMey Dr. T. II.
A giiew J. W. 2 King W.
Andrews Frankle Kehr Miss Dora
liirton Milly Lampman Leslie
Brown I. S. McElhone John
Baldwin W. SL Miller Geo.
P.Iock Sam! . Teter J. E.
Craven W. II. Fhlfcr Joseph
Ferry Kebecca Reese Win.
Goostrey J. Randolph Ira
('else Guslave Roberts Miss Charlotte
Hanemond Miss Lotta Rtintsman Mr.
Hick Geo. Strang Miss Mary Ann
Hicks W. L. Wheaton PatilJ.
Holbrason L. M. allinger John
IIuinihrey Robt. Wadsworth II. E.
Johnson Lubbe lieeatz Wilson R. T.
Persons calling for the above letters will
please say "Advertised."
J. W. Marshall, P. M.
That new front on Billy Stadelniann
is almost done It will look very fine.
Mitchel bossed the job.
Tucker Ts hard at work up on Pearl
t. next to the d'AUemand Mansion.
Who says Plattsmouth Lsn't going
ahead.
New improvements are going on all
the time in our city, no matter which
way one rides the sound of the ham
mer and the saw is lornc to the ear,
-and the smell of new line is fragrant
in the air.
FOiritTHOF JULY.
The Temperance people, of Cass
County have decided to have a Grand
Union Temperance celebration on the
4th of July next. Extensive prepara
tions are being made, and a good time
is expected. Look out for programme
A'C Sic next week.
Solornan and Xathan have rented the
other half of the building west of
them, where Luke Miske'la used to be,
and opening a line broad archway be
tween the two stores. They propose to
fill up both wings with a complete
vtock of every thing in their business.
Solomon and Xathan are just more
than fixed up ami if the keep on move
it:g West they will be in llatt's Butch
er shop next. See their new advertise
ment in this week's paper.
- .
Parlies having Pictures to frame will do well
t c.fi; on T. W. Shryoek. 711.
BOAT 11ACE.
Jerry Sexton wants to challenge
anyone to row a skiff race, one mile
sr two mile for S2 or a side. Now
boys here's your chance Only one
weeks training ("live Jerrv a chance.
The Ice Cream parlors of Fred St vlel
m.in are crowded almost nightly with
a gay crowd of young folks. They are
so pretty and the Ice Cream so cool
one can hardly stay away even if they
want to.
As will be seen elsewhere in this
japer Mr. Xavier Tickler, father, of
George and C.odfrcy Tickler, died very
suddenly at Bight Mile Grove on the
1st inst.
Curtis Moore has fixed tip a very
neat little shop, west of Wayman &
Curtis Machine Shop, and in connec
tion with them. He will run a turning-lathe,
scroll-saw, gig-saw and every
other kind of crooked aud curious saw
and pmge. Mr. T... F. Johnson also
has his organ factory there, ami the
place gives evidence of a new industry.
Hurrah!
We had a famous hog trial last
-week before Justice Haines. Mother
Connor says some hog drovers drove
her pigs off to Chicago and the drovers
.s;iy Mrs. Connor turned the pigs out to
keep them from the Assessor. The
jury could'nt decide and so we can't
neither. It will come up again and
then we'll know all about the piggies
maybe.
Come to the shoe store for the best
-md cheapest manufacturing and re
pairing done neatly and with dispatch.
FIREMEN! TAKE NOTICE!!
To the Members of the Union Engine
Company, and Hook and Ladder
Company :
Xext Wedesday evening, June 10th,
187-4, is regular meeting night. All the
members are requested to turn out, as
there will be business of importance at
tend to, and also to adopt some meth
od of spending the Fourth of July.
Wm. B. Siirvock,
Sec'y.
By order of the President,
PERSONAL.
Kolert Maxwell, "our young lawyer"
has just returned from a trip east "In
yonder" that means Ohio and it's a
pretty country too.
Wm. Rase, of Mt. Pleasant, and one
of the pleasantest subscribers we have,
called in to see the newspaper man on
Monday.
Gen. Painter, the old man of the
Grange in Xebraska intends to start a
newspaper at Lincoln, about July 1st,
to be called The Patron, semi-monthly
and it will paint Grange matters up
lively.
Wm. II. Brown, attorney at law, for
merly known here, by the Herald, as
"Osceola Brown" and the chap that
once called us "Brick-Top" Is in town.
He thinks of going to Beatrice to re
side and practice on the folks there.
T. W. Evans, Cashier of the First
Xational Bank, Crete, and an old
townsman, is back to visit us for a
few days.
Lew Cropsey writes to a friend in
Lincoln that his wife has presented
him with an eight pound Dutch girl in
Chemnitz, says the Lincoln Blade, and
right underneath this, without any
rule or sign is the following advice:
"If you wish to keep cool get some
wood insoles of Carver & Deere." Do
they mean Lew to wear wooden shes
or get them for the baby, which?
Prof. Sam'l Aughey, State Geologist,
visited Plattsmouth last week for the
purpose of examining the coal regions
below here. An account of the trip
will be found elsewhere.
E. T. Duke, D. II. Wheeler, A. G.
Hastings, and other grand Masonic
dignitaries have been West lately, con
ferring degrees, Sec. Our friend Wheel
er, we see, has gone into the Eastern
Star business in tlse West.
Mr. Taylor, of Dodge Co., made S0f
gallons of syrup, this year, from trees
he planted nine years ago. How's that
for sweet in Xebraska.
S. A. Taylor and Mr. Frost, both of
the Continental Insurance Company
were down here hist week and Platts
inouthers are good for another sum
mer, because a fellow seldom dies
when he expects he will after he gets
his life insured.
Rev. J. G. Prcsson, of Omaha, was
in town last week, and went back Sat
urday. Rev. Ch:is. McElvey, of the Platts
mouth M. E. Church, went to Omaha
last week and remained over Sunday,
and there w:ts no preaching in his
church last Sunday in consequence.
W. II. Reed and his son, L. F., are
heard from every now and then,
through our exchanges, as they journey
westward.
Xow's your time, help yourself and
help me Ice Cream and Soda Water
Ben llemple. Ttf.
IMetare Frsmes at
rii Tho. V. Nliryoe W.
FOURTH OF JULY.
We have been requested to call the
attention of our citizens to the fact
that the Fourth of July is approaching
and some steps should be taken towards
a general and grand celebration in
Plattsmouth.
Since writing the above a notice has
been handed us in regard to this matter
which will be found elsewhere. We
should all unite on some programme
and have a real old-fashioned fourth.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
I would inform my friends and pat
rons that I have moved to the old
stand of J. Tutt's, opposite the First
Xational Bank, with a new and select
stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Xo-
tions which I offer to the public lower
than the lowest.
Farmers, Grangers and Railroad
men need not send to Lincoln, Omaha,
or Chicago, for Groceries when they
can buy them as cheap at A. W.
White's store. Call and examine
goods and prices and see for yourselves.
I pay the highest price for farmer's
produce. Cash paid for hides.
A. W. WHITE,
Main street, near 6th, Plattsmouth,
Xebraska. 10w2
FIRE MEETING ! !
The regular meeting of the Union
Fire Department of this City will be
held at the Engine House, on next
Wednesday Evening, 3Iay 10th.
Please turn out and give Us ra" full
meeting.
LOST !
At La Platte, two horses, one a black
horse, 4 years old, with a double hoof
on right hind foot. The other a grey
horse, seven years old, had a col l and
cough. Both had leather halters on
at time of leaving. . A reward will be
paid for their return to the Herald
office. Pacl Peters.
Xever undersold at Merges Shoe
Store. Call and examine goods and
prices. AVill be pleased to show them,
and no charge. 52tf
.4 POINT OF INTERST.
Dr. Chapman has now one of the
finest stores in the west and keeps a
full line of strictly Pure Drugs and
Medicans Paint Oils Glass &c, to which
every one is invited when in want of
any thing in the drug line. 7-tf
The back part of the Herald yard
smells like an old pitch pine forest,
with M. L. White's bridge timbers he
has piled up there.
PATTERN HATS.
Miss Sweeney received on Saturday
last, tight or ten pattern hats, one or
two of which she still has on hand,
and if the ladies are desirous of seeing
the latest styles, they had better go
and inspect them without delay. The
majority were of black lace; one, how
ever, ordered by a lady here, of brown
china craje, trimmed with gros grain
ribbon of another shade, and pink ros
es, was particularly noticeable. Some
of the lace bonnets had on sprays of
roses of two colors, a pink and a dark
red for instance, or a pink and a white
one, which is one of the latest caprices
of fashion. Go and see them.
Vallery & Ruffner have taken a
novel way of advertising their ribbon
stock, by means of a neat'little circu
lar addressed to the ladies of Platts
mouth and vicinity. They sold 500
! yprd in on1 day.
Warranted Strictly Pure
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
at
Dp.O. B. Chapman'!
rRKHCHIPTIOX IRl HTORE.
All the leading3
PATENT MEDICINES,
of the day
NEW AND FRESFI.
A lanre stock of Perfumery and
Toilet Arllele, I'alnt. Oil, in
cluding all kinds of lubricating oils,)
Varnishes, Window-Glass, and Putty.
liooks. Stationary, and Initial Paper,
4oll 1'roH. the largest aud best as
sortment in the West. Pore Caudlei,
Choice Teas, and Fine (isnn.
PURE COLD ARCTIC SODA WAT
ER. Every new choice and elegant.
One door West of the Post Office.
8-3m lot. (i. B. Chafmax.
Picture Frame of every style at
ru H1IRVOCK-8.
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
langiuiKe, but it is true. Where
the parts are not pone. Its effects
.are marvellous. It has produced
more cures of rheumatism, neu-
KDTVpOE ralgia, lock-jaw, palsy, sprains,
swellings, ear-ache, caked-breasts, scalds,
burns, salt-rheum, &e., upon the human
frame, and of strains, spavin, galls, &c,
upon animals in one year than have al
other pretended remedies since the world
began. It is a counter-irritant, an all-healing
pain-reliever. Cripples throw away their
crutches, the lame walk, poisonous bites are ren
dered harmless, and the wounded are healed
without a scar. It is no humbug. The recipe Is
selling as no article ever before sold, and it sells
because It does Just what It pretends to do.
Those who now suffer from rheumatism, pain or
swelling deserve to suffer if they will not use
Centaur Liniment, more than 1000 certificates
of remarkable cures, including frozen limbs,
chronic-rheumatism, gout, running tumours, &c.
have been received. We will send a circular
containing certificates, the recipe, Sc., gratis to
to any one requesting it. One bottle of the yel
low wrapier Centaur Liniment is worth one
hundred dollars for foundered or sweenied hor
ses and mules, or for screw-worm in sheep.
Stock-owners this liniment Is worth your at
tention. No family should be without Centaur
Liniment. J. It. Rosk & Co., New York. 4G-ly
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
sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine
or alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Children
need not cry and mothers may rest. 4G-ly
PAY YOUR CITY TAXES!
Delinquent City Taxes I
The taxes for 17.1 became delinquent on the
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obliged to enforce the collections of said taxes
at once, unless they are paid promptly. There
are also some tf.jotH) due on the vear 1X72, which
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IIII1.M or lUilU ill Ol IT ur lilt nil! I"- lut 111
. l.. - . r ll . : 111
n;inu-s i an ouirrr ir i-iui-1 mm. i it-;it- i-iium;
forward and save me trouble and yourselves
expense. Wm. Wintkkstkkn,
Vtf City treasurer.
One Florence Sewing Machine for
sale at this office.
A small load of hay taken in sub
scription at this office.
A few bushels of corn or oats will be
taken on subscription, at this office.
btf
Lewellyn A. Moore,
PLORIST AND DOUBLET MAKER.
r
Particular attention will be given
to cut flowers, from small bunches to
the most elaborately arranged baskets
and hand bouquets.
An extra assortment of Green house.
Redding plants, and summer Flowering
bulbs, such as Gladioli, Tube roses,
Tignidias, and Madeira vine.
Rustic vases, hanging baskets, and
wire baskets of all sizes made to
order on reasonable terms.
Greenhouse and Residence in Duke's
Addition just west of John Barnes'.
Orders can be left at Frank Stadter's
in Plattsmouth, Cor. 6th and Main Sts.
Plattsmouth, Cass Co., Nebraska.
5t7
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Notice.
Unite
n Status Land Office, )
Lincoln, Xebiiask a. V
May itmh, 1874. )
Notice is hereby given that by a letter reciv
ed from the Commissioner, tJeneral Land office,
Washington. 1). C. under date of March 21st,
1K71. in which he orders a hearing to be had in
the case invoiviinj the rijsht to the South-east
section 2'1, township 10, North of range 11
E;ist. Cass Couiify Nebraska, the same being
pre-empted and proved up uion by Alexander
Johnson, and a protest In-ing instituted against
the entry by Jesse W. Cook. 15e it therefore
understood that we have set aside June SJ. 1S74.
at 1 o'clck 1". M.. as a day in which we will
take .he testimony in the case.
SILAS GARBER,
C.f.o. P. TrcKF.n, Register.
914 Reciver.
Go to Ben. Ilemple's for Soda Water and Ice
Cream, this Summer. "tf.
CHILDREN OFTEN LOOK PALE
AND SICK
From no other cause than having worms In the
stomach.
BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS
will destroy Worms without injury to the child,
bein;? iH'.rfectly WHITE, and free from all col
oring of other injurious ingredients usually
iLscd in worm preparations,
Ciktis & Bkown, Proprietors,
No. -J15 Fulton Street, New York.
Sold Viy Pruguists and Chemists and dealers
in Medicines at 2b cents a box. 24wly
All order for feed, flour and meal, left at
Streight & iJiliey's will receive pronr t atten
tion. I'dtf C. IIf.isel.
Soda Water, Ice Cream, Lunches and Meals
at all hours at Ben. Ilemple's. Vtf.
THE 11 EST,
THE CHEAPEST,
THE LARGEST STOCK
OF BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT THE SHOE STORE,
Between the P. O. and Brooks House.
5tJ" PETER MERGES.
For Sale.
1C0 acres of land belonging to Cass County
Nebraska being the South West quarter of
Section No. Five (5) Township io. Eleven (11)
North of Kango-No. Thirteen (13) East of Sixth
iTincipal Meridian, Situated near Eight Mile
Grove.
For Terms of sale see
L. H. Jamks 1
TiMOTHvJCLAKKor -Co. Comr's.
33tf M. L. Whitk. I
FOR RENT.
One house. Apply to E. G. Dovey. 50tf
Farm for Sale.
One of the BEST FARMS in Cass county.
I offer for sale my old and well known farm, of
lttO Aere-f.
at Glendale. About loo acres of It are
under cultivation, and about 40 acres of young,
thrifty timber, consisting of oak, hickory, silver
maple, walnut, Cottonwood, &c, &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 Glendale rostoffiee and a
school house on the farm. lrice, $4,0oo ; one
fourth down ; for the balance, any time re
quired will be given by paying interest in ad
vance. Apply to the subscriber,
A. L. Child, or
To D. IL Wheeler Co. or
4t Smith & Windham.
FOR SALE.
160 acres of unimproved land, four miles from
riattsmouth ; kok! locality ; can be bought
reasonable. Call at the oliloe of
--tf Smith & Windham.
Business is business, aud so are the Cigars at
tfje V. . Boole Store.. .vtf.
FOR RENT.
The large fltul commodious ware-room, cellar
and oflice, on seeond Moor of building, formerly
occupied by Jacob Vallery, Jr. in Masonic
Block. Enquire of R. K. Livisgston or
43-tf E. T. hi'KK.
FOR SALE.
A valuable farm near Weeping Water Falls,
cultivated, with water and timber, &c, For
particulars, call at the oflice of
bit smith & Windham.
FOR SALE.
80 acres of land on desirable terms, $100 cash
In hand, balance on time to sutt purchasers.
For particulars, call at the oflice of
6tf Smith a Windham.
FOR SALE.
ICO acres of unimproved land near Eight Mile
Grove. Can be purchased on reasonable terms.
For particulars call at the oflice of
4'tf smith Si Windham.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY.
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 office of
Mtf Smith & Windham.
FARMERS, GRANGERS AND ALL
OTHER MEN.
Go to Frank Stadter and have a stencil plate
cut to mark your movable property. That's
business 1 Lilt
Would be pleased to have everybody
call and examine my stock of Roots,
Shoes, and Gaiters, before purchasing
elsewhere, for I sell cheaper than ever.
Xo charge for showing them.
52tf Peter Merges.
FOR SALE.
A desirable residence. In Plattsmouth, for
sale. $300 down, balance on time to suit pur
chasers. A bargain. Call at office of
5itf smith & Windham.
FOR SALE.
120 acres of land in Otoe county, near Talnty
ra : 40 acres cultivated : water and timber con
venient ; Joins improved farms ; very desirable ;
on time lo suit purcuaser. uau ai omce oi
Mtf Smith & Windham.
HOUSEHOLD
PANACEA
and
FAMILY
LINIMENT.
24wly '
Why Will Yo
KufTer T
To all persons suffer
ing from Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Cramps in
the limbs or stomach
Billions Colic. Pain in
back, bowels or side, we
would say, tii f. house
hold Panacea and
Family Liniment Is
of all others the remedy
you want for internal
and external use. It has
cured the above com
plaints m thousands of
cases. There is no mis
take about it. Try It.
Sold by all Druggists.
FOR SALE.
Two houses one for cash and one on time.
For full particulars apply to E. G. Dovey. SO tf
A CHALLENGE.
I challenge the whole northwest In low down
prices. Read the figures and judge :
Women's Serge Gaiters, f i.
18 Serge Gaiters, $2.25. No Shoddy,
lien's Brogans, l.i5.
" Boots, $3. Good whole stock.
Everything else in proportion.
Call and examine before purchasing else
where. Will be pleased to show them. Main
street, 3 doors east of Post Office.
Ttf. Peter Merges
THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE
OF AN OLD NURSE.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the pre
scription of one of the best temale Physicians
and Nurses in the United States, and has been
used for thirty years with never failing safety
and success by millions of mothers and child
ren, from the leehle infant of one week old to
the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach,
relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and
gives rest, health and comfort to mother and
child. We believe it to be the I'.est and Surest
Remedy in the World, in all cases of Dysentery
and Diarrhea in children, whether "it arises
from Teething oi any other cause. Full direc
tions for usinir will accompany each bottle.
None Genuine unless the far hi mile of CURTIS
& PERKINS is on the outside wrapper. Sold
by all Medicina Dealers. 24wiy
LEGAL NOTICES.
Probate Notice.
To wlwm U may concern:
Take notice that Andrew Strom Jr., has filed
a petition in the Probate Court, and made ap
plication for the appointment of an administra
tor on the estate of Andrew Strom Sr., deceas
ed, and that said matter Is set for hearing on
the 2iith day of June. A. D. 1874, at 10 o'clock A.
M. of said day, at which time all iwrson inter
ested , may apie;ir and show cause if any they
have, why the prayer of said petition should not
be granted.
Witness my hand and official seal this the 2nd
dav of May, A. D. 1S74.
II. E. ELLISON.
I0t4 IVobate Judge.
Legal Notice.
Albert Bacon
vs.
David Baumont.
In the District Court of 2nd Judicial District
of Nebraska, in and for Cass County.
Notice is hereby given to the above named
defendant David Baumont, that uon the mo
tion and showing tiled on the 2d day of June A.
D. 1874. In this case the Plaintiff will, on the
20th day of July, A D. 1874. apply to the above
court to modify and correct the record of the
decree of said court heretofore rendered in this
ca.v. The object of said motion is to correct a
mistake and an irregularity in the description
of the land sought to be named in said decree
so that the same land maybe in the decree that
is described in the petition and the mortgage
in this case. You can apiear and resist such
motion. ALBERT BACON,
By his Attorneys.
10W4 STEVENSON & IlAYWARD.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution issued out of Pro- 1
Date court in ami lor lass county, ;seorasKa,
aud to me directed, I will, on the 17th day or
June, A. D. 1874. at 10 o'clock a. m., at the south
door of the Court House in the city of Platts
moutli, in said county, sell at public auction the
property deseribed as follows, to-wit :
One new Manny Reaper and Mower, No. 9C7,
manufactured by Wm. A. Knowleton, of Rock
ford, Illinois. 1 he said Mower was levied upon
to satisfy a judgment of said court, recovered
by the First National Bank of Plattsmouth, Ne
braska, agaiust Arthur Kickle.
M. B. Cutler. SherifT.
rinttsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, June
1st. 1874. 10t2
Probate Notice.
In the matter of the estate of James Minshall
deceased. In the Probate Court.
To whttm it may Concern:
Take notice that Geo. E. Prongor has filed a
petition in the Probate Court to have an Ad
ministrator apoiuted on i he estate of James
Minshall. deceased, and that said cause is set
for hearing on the 2t;th day of June, A. D. 1874.
at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, at which time all
persons interested mav appear and show cause,
it" any they have, why" the prayr of said peti
tioner be not granted.
Witness my hand and official seal this the 1st
day of June. A. D. 1874. II.. E. Ellison,
10w4- . Probate Judge. 1
Estray Notice.
Legal Notice.
In the District Court of th second Judicial Dis
trict of Nebraska, within and tor Cass Coun-
ly, Nebraska.
Benjamin F. Elbert, "1 Plaintiff.
vs. I
John D. Simpson and inefniisinbi
Kate Simpson, J "en111"-
To John D. Simnson and Kate Simpson, non
residents of the State of Nebraska. You will
take notice, that said Plaintiff. Benjamin F. El
bert, did on the first day of June, 1874, file his
petition In tht District Court of Cass County,
Nebraska, against you, the said jonn i. Minp
son. and Kate Simpson, setting forth that you
did, on the 6th day of May. A. D. 1873, make,
execute, and deliver to him, the said Benjamin
F. Elbert, a deed of mortgage on lot No. one (t)
In block No. thirty-one (31), in the City of
Plattsmouth, County of Cass, and Slate of Ne
braska to secure the payment of six hundred
and seventy-five dollars, and interest thereon.
according to tne terms oi a certain promissory
note referred to in said mortgage, and claiming
that there is now due and owing ou said note
and mortgage the sum oi seven uundrcd and
forty-two dollars and fifty cents, together with
interest from may 6th 1874, and praying that an
account may be taken of the amount due there
on, and that the said land and tenements may
be sold to pay the same, unless the aaid John
D. Simpson, and Kate Simpson, pay said sum.
interest, ana costs uy a day named iy ine
Court. And the said John D. Simpson, and
Kate Simnson. are notified to appear and an
swer said petition on or before the 13th day of
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By Wheeler & skatow,
Plattsmouth, June 1st, '74. FPUs Att'ys.
10-4
Estray Notice.
Came Into my enclosure May 5th, a brindle
neuer 3 years old, wnite soot on snouiuer. oei
lv white, hind lens white, from uamurel down :
no other marks perceptible. Tho owner is
requested to come and prove property, pay
cnaiges. and taac tne same away.
Chas. s. Smith,
7-5t Plattsmouth, Neb.
New York
Underwriter's Agency.
Aggregate Aset. S2,335,439.53.
Statement of the condition of the Germanla
Fire Insurance Company, of the City of New
York, on the 3lst day of December, 1873.
CAPITAL.
Cash Capital and Surplus $150,101.93
ASSETS.
Cnitcd States Securities 4W, 437.60
Ioans on Bond ami Mortgage, 4s4.4oo.00
l ash in Bank and hands of Agents 15.'.iv1.14
Real Estate.... 4.'UH.'S.95
lians on Stocks, payable on demand.. .54,5oo.iO
Other Securities 40,807.34
$1,250,101.93
LIABILITIES.
Losses in process of adjustment 57,248.53
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 $1,085,337.6
ASSETS.
United States Securities 517.731.25
Loan on Bond and Mortgage 256,200.00
Cash In Bank and hands of Agents' 167,263.30
I.oans on Stock, payable on demand,. . io.'t,5oo.no
State and N. Y. City and County Bond's, 42.062.5i)
Other Securities, 7,60.5i
$1,085,337.00
LIABILITIES.
Losses in process of adjustment 69.864.97
II. K. PALMER. Acent.
OFFICE Front Room over Post Office, Platts
mouth, Nebraska. 5i-ut
New Firm in Weeping Water.
Fleming & Kimball,
(Successors of J. CLISBE & CO.)
WEEPING WATER, NEB.
This new (Inn 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 patronage of the
people, and propose to sell good goods
as cheap as any one in the Mar
ket. Try Us Once, and See.
cyi
HOUSES ! ! HORSES!!
DR. W. D. JONES, will stand two of the finest
HORSES
Ever brought to this State,
during the season of 1874.
'NORMAN,"
an Iron grey Stallion, 6 years old, sired by a full
blooded' Norman Horse, and raised by Thos.
Patten, of Mercer Co., 111.
"TALARAX
sired by Liberty and running back to MEDOC,
tne Kentucky Morse, is a oapineu Day, 16'4
hands high, and is given up by horsemen to be
the finest Horse ever brought to Cass County.
TERMS : To Insure, 510.
A TliA44nninn4 TT, . - . 17--l 1 O
i' i latin.iiniuu, t miiu.i, j: ii ii v, it nit il-
tirdays of each M'eek, and at Kork ftluffs, Mon
days, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, during the
nidation 1 Om
FARMER'S EXCHANGE.
B. G. HOOVER,
LOUISVILLE, NEBRASKA.
Keens constantly on hand all Staple Articles
such as
COFFEE,
SUGAR,
TOBACCO,
MOLASSES
Dry Goods,
Koots, Shoes, Slc.
In fact, everything usually kept In a Variety
Store, which will be sold on small profits foi
CASH. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange
for goods, and the
Highest Market Prices given in Cash
tor Grain. 19
Taken np, two estrays at Faetoryvllle, Cass
County, Nebraska, on the April 22nd 1874.
Dksoription : One two-vear old bay mare
colt, with white face. Havi'nar attached to its
two four legs, two pieces of leather with rings,
also one one-year old bay horse colt. The same
can be had by proving projerty and paying ex
penses. Apply to
Jxo. Ml BFIX, J. P.
Factory ville
Cass County,
7-5t Neb.
Notice to Purchasers of B. &
M. R. K Lands.
Liscoi.Jf, NfbraskA, I
May 3oth, 1874. (
Notice is hereby given, that we are prepared
to take up the Pre-emption Certflicates under
which, parties obtained lands from us prior to
July 1st iar2, and replace the same with regular
contracts as required by said certificate.
Parties holding such certificates are notified
to present the same for excharge at the B. & M.
Ijind office at Lincoln. Neb., within Rixty days
f nun the date thereof, or, the certificates may
be sent by mail when contracts will be returned
in the same manner. Address.
AKTHUK GOKHAM,
Ass't Laud Com'r,
9-9t Lincoln Neb.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an Order of Sale, issued out of
the District Court for Cass County, Ne
braska, and to me directed, I will on the 6th
day of July, a. D. 1874, at 10 o'clock A. M., of
said day, at the South door of the Court House,
in the city Plattsmouth, in said County, sell at
Public Auction the property described in said
order to-wit : The south half of the south half
of the south-east quarter of section number
four, and the north-east quarter of section num
ber nine, all in township twelve, north of range
thirteen east 6th of principle Meridian. Cass Co..
Nebraska : to satisfy a judgment of said Court,
recovered bv Kobert G. Doom, against Henry
H. PelUf i Elija L. Pettit, and John Fitzgerald.
M. B. CUTLER, Sherl ff.
Cass Co., Neb.
Plattsmouth, June 2nd, 137 1- 10-15
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
Lu tuber Doors Sash
Shingles, dec,
at a reasonable rate. I also keep con
stantly on hand a full assortment of
Nails, Iling-es,
Locks, Ilarchyare,
of all kinds. Those wishing to build
will please call and see my stock.
E. NOTES,
LOUISVILLE, XEB.
Meat Market!
Mi j)
II ATT, THE BUTCHER
o
Oldest and best established
Meat Market in the place.
O
Hatt Always to be Found There.
o
Not changing constantly, but the Old Reliable
Spot, where you can get your Steaks, Koasta,
Game, Fish and Foul in season. -
.south side of main street,
One Door West of Herald Office,
33-ly. , Plattsmotttii, Xes,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
"WHEELER Si BENNETT Real EstaU ami
Taxpayinx Agents. Notaries I'uWic, Fire
ana i.ne insurance Agents, Jt'iatismoum, xeo,
T R. LIVINGSTON, Physician and Surgeon.
Tenders his professional services to the
citizens of Cass county. Residence southeast
corner of Oak and Sixth streets ; otllce on Main
street, one door west of Lyman's Lumber Yard,
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
BAM. M. CHAPMAN. R. T. HAXWKLL.
Chapman & Maxwell.
ATTORNEYS AT LA"W and Solicitors in
Chancery. Office In Fitzgerald's Block, PlatU
mouth, Nebraska.
CEO. 8. SMITH. R. B. WINDHAM,
SMITH & WIXDIIAH.
Successors to Marauett, Smith, & Starblrd,
Attorneys at Lawd- Real Estate Brokers
PLATTSMOUTH, ... NEB.
Special attention given to Collections, and all
matters anecting tne line to item r.siate.
Office on 2d floor, over the Post Office.
Dr. Schildkiiecht,
Eclectic A Homoeopathic Phyaician.
C-OFFICE AND RESIDENCE'S"!
Corner oi 6th and Vine Streets, Plattsmouth
Nebraska.
6yl
CALLS ATTENDED AT ALL HOCRS.
Justice of the Peace.
O.tlce on Main Street Plattsmouth, Neb., near
ly opposite the Herald office. Business hours
iroiu e A. .!., 10 s. r.
All Countv business usually transacted be
fore a Justice of the Peace, will be attended to
by the Subscriber.
General Collector of Debts.
8-ly
J. X. HAINES.
Vrbraska Ktate IteeriMter. A 40 column
paper, published at the State Capital ; full
of Slat.- news : iiidcneudcut in cvcrvtliinsr. neu
tral in nothing ; $1.50 a year. Correspondents
and Agents wanted in every town. Wm. C.
CLOYD, uncoin, Mi). oiu
Plait sin out Ii 31111s.
i IIEISEL, Proprietor. Have recently been
v- repaired and plaecd In thorough running
order, nxi.oon Bushels of Wheat wanted imme
diately for which the highest market price will
be paid.
GREENHOUSE AND HEDDIXG
PLANTS.
Time nnd monev saved bv orderlnc of me. I
have the largest and best collection of Plants
vcr offered for sale in the West. Catalogues
free. Sweet Potato. Cabbage, lomato, ana otn
er liant f-r sale In their season.
. Address W. J. HESSEK. Plattsmouth. Neb.
Hubbard House,
HUBBAIiD, - - Trop.
Main Street, 'WeepingVWater.
GOOD ACCOMODATIONS FOR
TRA VEL ERS. 4 1 m6.
BARNUM'S HOTEL,
Cor Broadway and Twentieth Street,
NEW YORK.
ON BOTH AMERICAN" & EUROPEAN PLANS.
Complete with all modem improvements ;
rooms en unite and single ; private parlors,
baths, elevators, &c. locution 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 J. & C. Johnston's
Dry tJoods palaces. The hotel is under the
management of A. S. Barniim, formerly of Bar
liuiu's Hotel, Baltimore; I. N. !reen, of Day
ton, Ohio, and recently of New York, aud Free
man Barnum.of Barnum's Hotel, St. Louis.
2l-tf.
NEW DRUG STORE.
WEEI'INQ WATER, NEB.
T. L. POTTER,
DEALER IN DRUGS. MEDICINES. PAINTS,
OII-S. VARNISH. PERFUMERY,
STATIONERY, NOTIONS,
CK5AKS, TOBACCO,
AND GLASS.
"Prescriptions carefully prepared. I6tf.
Woods J3ros.,
DEALERS IN
Agricultural Implements,
Hardware.
Tinware.
Pumps.
lion
.Nails.
Stoves.
etc.
Repairing done to Order and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
WE DEFY COMPETITION.
60-ly
J. 1MIELDER & 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't Station, (Cedar Creek.)
51tf. Cass County, Neb.
NEW STYLES.
F. L. ELSTER,
Merchant Tailor
Is In receipt of the finest and
BEST ASSORTMENT
1ASSIMERES. CLOTHS. VESTING. SCOTCH
GOODS, IRISH FR1ESES, &c.
In faet. the largest and best assortment of
Cloths ever brought to this city, which I am
prepared to make up in the Latest Styles. Call
and examine Goods. aprillR.
PLATTSMOUTH
Grain Company.
E. G. DOVEY, Pres't.
E. T. DUKE, Treas.
FRED. G ORDER, Buyer.
This Company will buy grain at the high cs
market rates at all times.
Scales and office at E. G. Dovey, Store, lower.
Main Street, Plattsmouth. Neb. 29yl
U. V. MATHEWS,
On 4th Street, and dealer in
Hardware and Implements.
Nails.
Iron and
Horse Rakes,
McConnick and
Buckeye Reapers and
Mowers,
Sweep Stake Threshers,
Corn Planters,
CULTIVATORS,
Garden City and 3Iorrison
Plows,
Wagon Wood Stock,
GARDEN, FIELD
AND
FLOWER SEEDS.
Funerals attended on Short Notice'.
..
AI-SO DEALER IN
FURNITURE, CHAIRS, BEDDING, &c;
Main Street, next door to P rooks House, Plattsmouth. Neb.
SPRING AND SUAJAIER GOODS;
Down Go the Prices ! I
AT
Celebrated
HEW YQJU STOHB
Southwest Corner Main Street, riattsmouth, Nebraska.
AND SO THE PEOPLE THINK WHO BUY
1 .
Dress Goods, Prints, Boots and Shoes,
Delaines, Ginghams,
Brown Sheeting,
Bleached Cottons, Balmorals, Carpets.
Clark's new Thread, ColtonY arM
In the Grocery line we keep the Finest and Best
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses,
Dried Fnnts, Apices, etc., etc.
In fact for Your Groceries, Ilardwaro
Queens ware, Woodtn Ware,
Glassware, 1 ankee .Notions. 4
Hats and Caps, Boots and. 8lKoa
GO TO
25-tf.
D. SfJFINASSE & CO.'R.
Farmers jLitcniion. !
Look to your Interests by buying
Agricultural' Implements
mm ifWs -
OF
MICKELWAIT & SHARP,
Agents for the justly Celebrated.
Law, Adams & French Harvester.
Carriages TniiEE Binders when necessary, uses no licit. Canvass oj Tulljes lu derating the
Grain. Also agents for the
Omaha Xew Manny Reaper and Mower, Eagle Cnltivator, Thomas Corn liar
row, Studebaker Wagon, Grand Detottr or Dixon Sterling
and Breaking Plows, Ilnper, llolings
worth and Pacific Hay
Hakes, &c,
tyOFFICE Soujh side Main street, west of Cth, riattsmouth. Neb.
8-3m
FOR SALE 15Y
F. J, METTEER,
Two doors south of Main street on west side of Sixth. Call andse
and get a Machine.
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