Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, June 11, 1874, Image 3

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LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
TraaLsieot, 25 cents a line. P.ecular adver
tisers, lo cvnts per line. No advertisement In
serted lor less tnan 20 cents.
be charged to the
Legal advertisements will
parties handing them in.
COMMUNICATIONS.
As our space is limited, all communication
must be brief and to the point, with no waste of
words.
N e ws pa pi: k i i :c i s i o n s.
1. Any person who takes a paper regularly
from the postoMce. whether directed l i hit
name, or whether lie W a subscriber or not is
responsible for the pay.
2. If any person orders his paper discontin
ued, he must pay all arrearages. or the. publisher
may continue to send it uuul ayiueui is made,
and; collect the whole amount, whether the pa
per is taken from the ohiee or not..
3. itiecouits nave uvcmvii tiiut retusini; to
take newsnaners ana periodicals Horn the post
office, or removing: and leaving; them uncalled
for, is pririi'i facie evidence of I.ntkntio.val
FBAUl.
For your Tables, Chain, Bedsteads, P.eddlng,
I'.ureaus, Children's Carriage), I'icture Frames,
tic, call on T. V. SilKYOCK.. 7t2,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
LOCAL NEWS.
Picture Frame atNlirjork's.
Lunches Meals day board
Ileniple.
Dr. Chapman's
quench your thirst.
Soda Water
7t2.
Ben
7tf.
will
7-tf
Go to Vivian's for fresh vegetables,
fruit and groceries.
I buy for cash, sell cheap, and owe
no man. Come and see the goods.
E. G. Dovey,
John FilzirerakI, Esi.. returned
home on Tuesday evening last, look
ing sound hearty ami lively.
Our old friend Prof. d'Alemand sends
us a handsome letter from way down
on the Republican. It will be found
in another column.
And now comes a man who says that
Prairie Chickens eat all the potato bugs
up. Moral. Catch your Prarie chicks
and turn 'em on the 'tater patch.
Ducks also eat the bugs.
Azro Smith sprouted over 200 bush
els of Sweet Potatoes this year. His
orders in this line are perfectly astonishing.
The old muddy is up and raging once
more. Here we live so supremely
above water that it makes no practical
difference whether site is up or down.
Neither has the river overflowed on
the Iowa side, but opposite Nebraska
City the banks are caving badly, and
they have mo veil the R. II. tracks back
a quarter of a mile or more.
Parlies having Pictures to frame will
to call on T. W. Shryock.
do well
Ttl.
"Where are the Fourth of July reso
lutions and programmes you were go
ing to send us so fast?
Home cured hams, shoulders, and
bacon at Dovey's.
Strang, the great Windmill man, has
just returned from Wisconsin and
Minnesota. lie went up there to raise
the wind, and comes back satisfied that
after all this is the best country for
his business. There's plenty of wind,
ho he puts up a new Wind Flouring
Mill at Bennett, on the M. I. R. It.
Success to Strang and all other Wind
mills. ...
Warranted Suictly 1'uro
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
at
Dr.G. B. Chapman's
rRESCKIPTIOX DKUO STORE.
All the leading
PATENT MEDICINES,
of the day
NEW AND FKF.SII.
A lare stock of I'erfuinery and
Toilet Article. I'uiiit. if.H. nn
c lodinir all kinds of lubricating oils,)
Varnishes. Window-Glass, and Putty.
liooks. Stationary, and Initial Paper,
(old 1'eiio. the largest and best as
sortment in the West. Pure 'andie,
4'holce Teas, anil Fine Cisars.
PL" UK COLD AKCHC SO!A W AT
Ell. Lvery new choice and elegant.
One door West of tiie Post Oilice.
8-ni l)n. G. IS. Cn a I'M an.
At Dovey's a number one stock of
farmer's supply goods may be found.
Vivian keeps the finest, freshest
stock of groceries and new, clean, pret
ty radishes, crisp lettuce, shiney peas,
and lots of other things you want.
NOTICE.
All persons wishing their cattle
herded on the land of the Oreapolis
Town Company, will apply to Smith &
Lucas or to their herder II.McMackin.
Plattsmouth June 10th, 1874.
C. P. Smith,
It. II. B. Ll'cas.
Centaur Liniment.
There Is no pain which the
Centaur Liniment will not re
lieve, no swelling it wiU not
subdue, and no lameness which
it will not cure. This is strong
lanpuage, but it is true. Where
the parts are not pone, its effects
. are marvellous. It has produced
"more cures of rheumatism, neu
rectopia: raigia, lock-jaw, palsy, sprains.
swellings, car-ache, caked-breasts, scalds.
burns, salt-rheum, &c. 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 reu
dered harmless, and the wounded are healed
without a scar. It is no humbug. The recipe is
selling as uo article ever before sold, and it sells
because it does Just what it pretencis to do.
Those who now suffer frm rheumatism, pain or
swelling deserve to suffer if they will not use
Centaur Liniment, more than loo certificates
of remarkable cures, including frozen limbs.
chronic-rheumatism, gout, running tumours. &c
have been received. We will send a circular
containing certificates, the recipe, &c, gratis to
to any one requesting it- One bottle of the yel
low wrapper Centaur Liniment Is worth one
hundred dollars for foundered or sweenied nor
ses and mules, or for screw-worm in sheep.
Stock-owners this liniment is worth your at
tention. No family should be without Centaur
Liniment. J. B. Rose & Co., New York. 46-ly
One house.
FOR RENT.
Apply to L. G. Dovey.
For Sale.
Coif
ISO ares of land belonging to Cass County
Nebraska being the South West quarter of
Section No. Five (5) Township -No. Eleven (11)
North of Range No. Thirteen (13) East of Sixth
Principal Meridian, Situated near Eight Kile
Grove.
For Terms of sale see
L. II. Jamf.s )
TiMOTnv LAUKor Co. Comr's.
33tf M. L. white. )
1 he residence of (ten. lhayer was
struck by lightning, during the thun
der shower yesterday morning, but no
damage done beyond the knocking off
of some plastering. The same building
was struck about two years ago,, while
it was the residence of Gov, . James.
Journal.
The lightnina is coming 'round to
Gen. Thayer early. Strikes us (not the
lightning, but the idea) that that house
is rather to much noticed by the pow
ers aoove, we tnougiit itgntning never
struck twice in the same place. May
be, its a good omen, General ; wha kens ?
Castokia 13 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. 46-ly
Crockery at Vivian's.
Groceries at -Vivian's. .
Vegetables at Vivian's.
Vivian himself at Vivian's.
Notice-
United Status Lasd Office, 1
tl.NCOLN, N KBKACKA, V
- . May 2oi h, 18T4. )
Notice is hereby given that by a letter ree Iv
ed from the Commissioner, General Land office.
asmngion, u. c, under aate oi iviaren s;si.
1874. in w ti u li he orders a hearing to be had in
the case involving the right to the South-east
section 23. township 10. ortli ot ramre 11
East. Cass Counfy Nebraska, the same being
re-empted and proved up upon by Alexander
ohnson. and a protest beinn instituted against
the etitry by Jesse W. Cook, lie it therefore
understood that we have set aside June 23, 1374,
at I o'clock P. M., as a day in which we will
take the testimony in- the case.
S1L.AS UAKIit.1V,
Geo. r. Tucker, Register.
9t4 Reciver.
E. G. Dovey's old reliable trading
house. Good stock of staples, flour,
meat and groceries.
Go to Ben. Hemple's
Cream, this Summer.
for Soda Water and Ice
7tf.
Geo. Balance, an Engineer, slipped
on the track Wednesday, and severely
injured his foot. No bones broken.
Dr. John B ack set up 'em up and Geo.
is doing well.
Capt. Butts of the Transfer boat,
caught his arm in the windlass of the
apron, and it was reported broken.
CHILDREN OFTEN LOOK PALE
AND SICK
From no other cause than having worms in the
stomach.
BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS
will destroy Worms wirhout injury to the child,
being perfectly WHITE, and free front all col -
onng of other injurious ingredients usually
used in worm preparations.
urtis n: Biiowy, rropnetors;
No. 215 Fulton Street, New York.
Sold by Druiftists and Chemists and dealers
iu Medicines at 20 cents a box. 24wly
AH order for fed. flour and meal, left at
Streighi& Diliey's will receive prom-. t atten
tion. 151 tf C. llEISEL.
Ice
There will be a Strawberry and
L ream i-estivai at i'armeies nail on
Saturday evening, June 13th, under
the auspices of the ladies Nat. Tem
perance Society. The full notice came
in too late for publication.
Soda Water, Ice Cream, Lunches and Meals
at all hours at Ben. Hemple's. 7tf.
The First National Bank has come
out in new clothes. Now we mean in
new paint and a different anangment
of desks &.c.,. much more convenent
and suitable for the large business
daily transacted over their counters.
Frank .Stadter and Mr. McElwain did
it with their little brushes. The paint
ing part, we mean.
ISITTO BY A SNAKE.
Mrs. Morgan Waybright was bitten
by an adder on the arm on Monday
last. Her arm commenced swelling
and turned black," and nothing but the
prompt application of remedies saved
her life. She was hunting for eggs in
the stable and had already killed three
adders and a house snake, and was
taking a box out of the manger when
the snake, which was in the straw, bit
her on the arm.
COKUECTION.
In the Sixth Article of the commu
nication headed "Comments on a Proc
lamation," published in week before
la-t's IIkxald, there was an error of
omission which materially alters the
sense of the language. By request and
as an act of justice we very cheerfully
make the correction,
should read, "For the
dares hardly hope to save
is playing
generally.
t number
among them a young bull
THE MOUNTAIN LION.
V ferocious wild animal has made
its appearance on the Omaha Reserva
tion and in Burt, the county adjacent.
We learn from "a friend that it
havoc with live stock
It has killed several colts,
of head of young stock
four or five
years old, and some sheep. The farm
ers around have turned out to hunt it,
some times to the number of 75 or SO,
but its rapidity enables it to elude them
on the prairie and so far all their ef
forts have been unavailing. It is sup
posed by some to be a Mountain Lion
such as inhabit the Bocky Mountains,
but how it has reached a point so re
mote from its home is the mystery, and
even greater is the problum how to get
rid of it. Its leaps are described as
tremendous, and it has several times
been driven .. twenty or thirty miles
only to :j-eturn again as soon as the
darkness enabled it to escape observa
tion. Be it lion, panther, or yet anoth
er of the ferocious beasts of the plain
it yet remains master of the situation.
TIIE BEST,
TIIE CHEAPEST,
TIIE LARGEST STOCK
OF HOOTS AND SHOES,
AT TIIE SHOE STORE.
Betwrtn the P. O. and Brooks Home.
htf PETER MERGES.
Farm for Sale.
One of the BEST FA EMS in Cass county.
I offer for sale my old and well known farm, of
ICO Acres,
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, &o. Also
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
al:o six acres of island tniiber four and a half
miles distant.
There are two railroad stations at 4 and V
miles distant. The Glendale 1'ostofQce and a
school house on the farm. Price, $4,000 ; one
fourth down ; for the balance, any time re
iuired will be given by paying interest In ad
vance. Apply to the subscriber.
A. L. Cuild, or
To D. H. Wheeler & Co. or
48tf Smith & Wwdbam.
THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE
OF AN OLD NURSE.
Mrs. "Wlnslow's Soothing Svrup Is the pre
scription of one of the best Female I'hysieians
and Nurses in the United States, and lias been
used for thirty years with never failing safety
and success by millions of mothers and child
ren, from the feeble infant of one week old to
the adult. It corrects aridity 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 Best and Surest
Kernedy in the World, in all cases of Dysentery
ana tnarrhea in children, whether it arises
from Teething o any other cause. Full direc
tions for usiiin will accompany each bottle.
v. ... i : i ... . . .. .. - .-? . ..f (-1 u-nu
& PEKKINS is on the outside wrapper. Sold
by :eU Medlcinu Dealers. 24-wly
LEGAL NOTICES.
Legal
Notice.
l'KOEESSIONAL OAKDS
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale, issued out of the
District Court, in and for Cass County, Nebras
ka, and to me directed, 1 will on the thirteenth
(13th) day of July. A. D. I874,at 11 o'clock A. M.
of said day. at the south door of the Court
House, in the city of - l'lattsmouth, in said
County, sell at public auction the property d- -siMi
bed in said order to-wit : The south half
(s'-i), of the north-west quarter (nwVi, of sec
tion number thirty-two (3J). town twelve (12).
range nine y)), Cass county erraka ; to sat-
isiy a judgment recovered ly the JUoline I low
Company aeamst K. G. Doom, and Everton
Doom, comprising the firm of Doom P.ros. & Co.
ana mizahetn Doom. m. is. uu ilkb,
Sheriff, Cass Co. Neb.
l'lattsmouth, June uth, 1874. n5t
In the District Court of th second Judicial DIs-
trtci of Nebraska, within aud tor Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
Benjamin F. Elbert, "1 Plaintiff.
vs. '
John D. Simpson and f npfcn.knt
Kate Simpson, J uereiiaAnts.
To John P. Simpson 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, 174, file his
petition in the District Court of Cass County,
iieorasKa. againsi you, ine saia jonn i. Minp
son, and Kate Simpson, setting forth that you
did, on the eth day of May. A. D. 173, make,
execute, and deliver to him. the said Benjamin
F. Elbert, a deed of mortgage on lot No. one (1)
In block No. thirty-one (31), in ihe City of
Plattsmouth. County of Cass, and State of Ne
braska to secure the payment of six hundred
aud seventy-five dollars, and interest thereon,
accordiht; to the terms of a certain promissory
note referred to in said mortgage, and claiming
that there is now due and owing on said note
and mortgage the sum of seven hundred and
forty-two dollars and fiftv cents, together with
interest from may (ith 174, and praying thtt an
account may be taken of the amount due there
on, and that the said laud aud tenements may
be sold to pay the same, unless the lid John
D. Simpson, and Kate Snunson. iuv said sum.
interest, and costs by a day named by the
Court. And the said John D. Simpson, and
Kate Simpson, are notified to appear and an
swer said petition on or before the latli day of
July, 1U74. BENJ AMIN F. ELBEKT.
By Wheeub & SKAioy,
Tlattsmouth, June 1st, '74, 11 'fis' Att'ys.
10-4
Estray Notice.
Came into mv enclosure Mav 5th. a brindle
heifer 3 years old, white spot on shoulder, bel
ly white, hind legs white, from gambrei down :
no other marks perceptible. The owner Is
requested to come and prove property, pay
chaiges. and take the same away.
Cham. s. Smith.
7-5t Plattsmouth, Neb.
-VIIEELKK & BENNETT Peal F-taba and
Taxpaving Agents. Notaries Public, Klre
and Life Insurance Agents, PlallsniouMi, Neb.
B. LIVINGSTON, Physician and Surgeon.
Tenders bis professional services to the
citizens of Caas county. Kesldenee southeast
corner of Oak and Sixth streets ; office on Main
street, one door west of Lyman's Lumber Yard,
1 lattsmoutn, .eorasKa.
THOMAS Wi SHfctOCKj
K.
BAM. M. CIIAI'MAN.
K. T. MAXWELL.
Cliapmuii & Maxwell.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Solicitors In
Chancery. Olllce in Fitzgerald's Block, l'latts
mouth, Nebraska.
GEO.
8. SMITH, K. B. WINDHAM,
sun ii & iviii ai.
Successors to Marquett, Smith, & Starblrd,
Attorneys at Law& Real Estate Brokers
PLATTSMOl'TII, - NEB.
Special attention given to Collections, and alt
: . .. ir . ,t... 11,1.. I ... I L'.ti.i.
Office on 2d floor, over the Post Office.
Dr. SchildkiK'cht,
Eclectic A Homoeopathic Physician
tST-OFFICE AND KESIDENCE!
Corner of 6th and Vine Streets, Plattsmouth,
Nebraska.
"V?&ZY ; c.. 7t 1 iVi 'j'.-v-v'-
Funerals attended on Short Notice,
ALSO DEALEK 1!
FURNITURE, CHAIRS, BEDDING, &ci
Main Street, next door to Brooks House, l'lattsmouth. Neb.
Cyl
CALLS ATTENDED AT ALL HOURS.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the
District Court, in and for Cass county. Nebras
ka, and to me directed, 1 will, on the thir
teenth (13ih)day of July, A. 1. 1874, at one
oTliN-k I . M. of said day. at the South door of
the Court House, iu the Wtv of Plattsmouth in
said County, sell at public auction the property
described in said order to-wit; One-half acre
of land, situated in the smith-west corner of the
south-west quarter of section ten 1, town ten
ir.i ....... V. .?. 1. 1 ..-I.. i
lii;, tiller; 111 ivj rdii, si aiii 'i ini il&! iiiu-
ridian. Cass County; Nebraska, to satisfy a judg
ment recovered by Thomas F. Bobbins against
John Il.llogan. M. B. CCTLEB. Sheriff,
Cass Co. Nebraska.
Plattsmouth, June 9th 1874. n-5t
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the
District Court, in and for Cass County, Nebras
ka, and to me diructed, l win on the tlnrteen'li
(13th) dav of July, A. D. ls74.at 10 o'clock A. M.
oi said aay. at ine rsouin uoor oi ine uourt
House, in tiie city of Plattsmouth. in said Coun
ty, sell at public auction, the property describ
ed in said order to-wit : Lot number nine (y). in
block number twenty-one (21), in Duke's addi
tion, to the city of Plattsmouth. Cass County.
Nebraska : to satisly a judKment recovered lv
John Fitzgerald against II. C. and A. E. Ran
dall. M. B. CUTL1.K, Sheriff,
Cass Co. Nebraska.
Flattsnvouth, June 10th 1874. il-5t
Sheriff's Sale.
FOR SALE.
160 acres of unimproved land, four miles from
Plattsmouth ; good locality ; can be bought
reasonuDie. caii at me oinec oi
2tf Smith & AVivdham.
Business is business, aud so are the Cigars at
the P. O. Book Store. 5-tf.
FOR RENT.
II. J. Streight has opened a hand-
same Ice Cream saloon over Dr. Char-
man s Drug store. Hank will make
So. 1 Cream, and we hope he may do
well and "brosper."
The larce and commodious ware-room, cellar
and office, on second floor of bunding, formerly
occupied by Jacob Vallery, Jr. in Masonic
mock. Lnquire oi Ji. K. Livingston or
43-tf E. T. Duke.
FOR SALE.
The
most
sentence
sanguine
the drunk
ard, the malady being b;yond the con
trol of human agencies, u'hile the cause
remains unremoved." The italics were
left out.
SAMPLESKID GLOVES.
Mrs. Crocker keeps on hand samples
of the latest styles in dress goods, and
will be pleased to order by sample for
any of her customers that may desire.
Call and see her samples of batiste,
grenadine, summer silk, and all the
other styles. She also has a full line
of two-button kid gloves at only $1.25
a pair, which are warranted to fit and
wear well.
Come to the shoe store for the best
and cheapest manufacturing and re
pairing done neatly and with dispatch.
52tf p. Merges.
Xow's your time, help yourself and
help me Ice Cream and Soda Water
Hen Ilemple. 7tf.
Picture Frames at
'12. TUos. IV. Khryock'N.
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 No
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. "VV.
"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. "
:AW.-WIIITE,
Mam street,- near-6t1r, -nattsmoUth,"
.Nebraska. - 10w2
DRESS MAKING.
Mrs. Crocker showed us a very hand
some poplin dress the other day which
she had just finished. It was very
stylish, and we are glad to see that
Plattsmouth dress makers can turn
out as fine work as can be done else
where. She has also made some hand
some alpaca suits. Wo bespeak for
her plenty of work.
A valuable farm near Weeping Water Falls,
cultivated, with water and timber, &c. For
. ... i , ,i . .i n- . .
i.u iiciiiuis, can ai me uiace oi
511 SMITH & WINDHAM.
FOR SALE.
80 acres of land on desirable terms. ?loo cash
in hand, balance on time to suit purchasers.
t or particulars, call at the olbce of
OU SMITH & W INDHAM.
FOR SALE.
160 acres of unimproved land near E'.cht Mile
drove. Can be purchased on reasonable terms.
For particulars call at the office of
411 SMITH & WINDHAM.
ANNIVERSARY AND STRAWBERRY
FESTIVAL.
The.ladies of the M. E. Mite Society,
of "Weeping Water, will hold their third
anniversary at the M. E. Church Fri
day P. M. and evening, June 19th.
Strawberries, Ice Cream &c. for sale
in the evening.
Mrs. A. E. Fleming Pre's.
Mrs. E. W. Piielton Sec'y.
X. B. All are cordially invited.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY.
The use of a farm for 4 veara : the nartv rent-
inir to do some hreakinsr and n;iv i;ivcs no
other expense. Call at the office of
bill hMHII 6i 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 . 43t
Would be pleased to have everybody
call and examine my stock of Boots,
Shoes, and Gaiters, before purchasing
elsewhere ,'for I sell cheaper than ever.
Xo charge for showing them.
52tf Peter Mehges.
.Never undersold at Merges' Shoe
Store. Call and examine eroods and
Will be pleased to show them,
cnarge. 52tf
prices,
and no
FOR SALE.
A desirable residence, in riattsniouth. for
sale. Saoo down, balance on time to suit pur
chasers. A bargain. Call at ofiice of
iti smith & Windham.
Picture Frames of every style at
b MlitVOCK-S.
One Florence Sewing
sale at this olfice.
Machine for
A small load of hay
scription at this office.
FOR SALE. ;
120 acres of land 1n Otoe countv, near Palmy
ra : 40 acres cultivated ; water aud timber con
venient : joins improved farms ; verv desirable :
on time to suit purchaser. Call at office of
Jill OMITU Ok WINDHAM.
taken in sub-
A few bushels of corn or oats will be
taken on subscription, at this office.
8tf
HOUSEHOLD
PANACEA
PAT YOUR CITY TAXES I
-AND
Delinquent City Taxes I
I he taxes for 1873 became delinquent on the
1st day of May. and by the new law I am
obliged to enforce Ihe collections of said taxes
at once, unless thpy are paid promptly. There
are also some due on the year 1S72, which
must be paid at orce or thev will be put in the
hands of an officer for collection. Please come
forward and save rue trouble and yourselves
cipciise. VtM. WINTERSTEEX,
' City Treasurer.
FAMILY
LINIMENT.
24wly
W hy AVil 1 You
buffer ?
To all persons suffer
ing from Kheumatism,
Neuralgia, Cramps in
the limbs or stomach,
Billioua Colic,- Fain in
back, bowels or side, we
would say.THT: House
hold Panacka and
Family Liniment 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.
Soid by all Druggists.
FOURTH OF JULY.
ine -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'
fs" expected. Look out for programme
S:c. &c. next week.
FOR SALE.
Two houses one for cash and one on time.
For full particulars apply to E. G. Dovey. 50 tf
A CHALLENGE.
I challenge the whole northwest In low down
prices. Head the figures and Judge :
Women's Serge Gaiters, $1.
" 18 Senre Gaiters. No Rhn.ldv
Men's Brogans, l.5.
' iioots, ?3. Good whole stock.
Everything else in proportion.
Cairarid. examine 'before purchasing else
where. Will be pleased to show them. " Main
6treet, 3 doors east of Tost Office.
T tf. I'etek Mrjicre.
By virtue of and order of sale, issued out of
the District Court, in and for Cass County. Ne
braska, and to me directed. I will on the 14th
day of July, A. i). 1S74. at 10 o'clock A. M. ot
said day at the south door of the Court House
in the city o: l'lattsmouth. in said County, sell
at public auction, the property described in said
oroer to-wit :
Lots one 1 ) t wo (2) three (3) In blcxtk three (3).
lots one (t) two (2) three (3) lour (4) rive (5) nine
(9) ten (10) eleven (11) twelve (12) thirteeen (13)
niteeii (io) sixteen (i) seventeen (io ana eigh
teen (is), in block four (.4), lots six (6) seven (7)
eight (d) nine (J) ten (10) eleven (It) twelve (12)
thirteen 1 13) fourteen (14) fifteen (15) sixteen (16)
seventeen (17) eighteen (l tweuty ('JO) twenty-
one (2i) ana twenty-two (.2) in oiock nve to).
lots two (2) three (3) lour (4 nve (5) six (t) seven
(7) eight is) nine (9) ten(ln) and twelve (12) in
block six (0), bits one (I) two (2) three (3) lour
1) live (5) six (6). seven (7) eight (s) in Mock sev
en 7), lots one )l)tvo(2) three (3) four (4i in
block nine (9), lots one (1) two (2) three (3) four
(4) nve (5) seven (7) eight (X) ten (10)
eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block ten (10), lots
oiju (1 ) two (2) three (3) tour 4) nve (6) seven (7)
eigui () nine () ten (io; eleven (.11) ana twelve
12) in block eleven (11), lots one (1) two (2) three
(3) four (4) live (5) six (6) seven 7) eight (8) nine
() ten (H) eleven (11) twelve (12) thirteen (13)
lonrteen (14) nileen ( IS) sixteen (16) seventeen
17) eighteen (pj) nineteen (19) twenty (20)
and twenty-two (22) in block twelve (12), lots
one (l) two (2) three (3) four (4) live (5)six(t)
seven (7) eight (8) nine (9) ten (10) eleven UJ)
twelve (12) thirteen (13) lonrteen (14) Ditteen (15)
sixteen (li.) seventeen u ) eighteen (l) twenty
(2oj twenty-one ana twenty-two i22J
block thirteen 113!, lots one 111 and 2 in blocK
fourteen 114, lots one 111 two ! three 131 four
1 six L si
Estray Notice.
Taken up. two estravs at Faetorvvllle. Css
County, Nebraska, on the April 22nd 1S74.
Description : One two-vear old bav mare
colt, with white face. Having 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 property and paying ex
penses. Apply to
JNO. MCKKIN. J. F.
Factoryvllle
Cass Countv.
7-5t Neb.
Sheriff s Sale.
By virtue of an execution issued out of Pro
bate Court in and for Cass County, Nebraska,
and to me directed. 1 will, on the 17th dav of
June, A. D. 1874. at 10 o'clock a. m., at the south
door of the Court House in the city of Platts
mouth, in said county, sell at public auction the
property described as follows, to-wit :
One new Manny Keaper and Mower, No. 967,
manufactured by Wm. A. Knowlcton, of Hock
ford, Illinois. The said Mower was levied niton
to satisfy a judgment of said court, recovered
by the first National Bank of Plattsmouth. Ne
braska, against Arthur Kiekle.
m. K. cutler. Sheriff.
Plattsmouth, Cass County. Nebraska. June
ISl, IS74. 10t2
Probate Notice.
In the matter of the estate of James Minsh.-vll
deceased. In the Probate Court.
To uhtnnit may Concern:
Take notice that Geo. E. Pronsor has filed a
petition in the Probate Court to have an Ad
ministrator appointed on t he estate of James
Minshall, deceased, and that said cause is set
for hearing on the 26th day of June, A. D. 1874.
at 1 o'clock p. ni. of said dav. at which time all
persons interested may appear and show cause,
if any they have, why the prayer of said peti
tioner be not granted.
Witness my hand and official seal this the 1st
day oi June. A. D. Is74. 11. E. Ellison,
ipw4 Probate Judge.
Justice of the Peace.
Office on MmIh Street Plattsmouth. Neb., near
ly opposite the Herald office. Business hours
from 8 A. M.. to 8. P. M.
All Countv business usually transacted be
fore a Justice of the Peace, will be attended to
by the Subscriber.
General Collector of Debts.
8-iy J. T. HAINES.
"VebraMlta Wtate Ite-rlwter. A 40 column
paper, published at the State Capital ; full
of Statu news ; indeendent in everything, neu
tral iu nothing; 81.50a year. Cprrespondents
SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS;
and Agents wanted in
Clovd, Lincoln, Neb.
every town.
Wm. C.
Sitf
a
lMattsmoiitli 31 Ills.
IIEISEL, Proprietor. Have recently been
renmred and placed In thorough runni
order, loo.ooo Bushels of Wheat wanted imme
diately for which the highest market price will
be paid.
BEDDING
New Firm in Weeping Water.
Fleming & Kimball,
(Successors of J. CLISBE & CO.)
WEEPING WATFJt,NEB.
This new firm have lust
varied stock of goods,
laid in a large and
ENTIRELY NEW,
and will now offer them for sale at the old
Stand in Weeping Water.
They respectfully solicit the patronage of. the
people, ana pi opose to sen good goods
as cheap as any one in the Market.
TlT US OllCe, ail(l See. tsr-rrescriptions carefully prepared.
GREENHOUSE AND
PLANTS.
Time and money saved by ordering of me. I
have the largest aud best collection of Plants
;ver offered for sale in the v esi. catalogues
free. Sweet Potato. Cabbage, Tomato, and otn-
er Plants for sale in their season.
Address W. J. 11ESSER. Plattsmouth. Neb.
Hubbard House,
HUBBARD, - - ritop.
Main Street, WecpingWater.
GOOD ACCOMODATIONS FOR
TRAVELERS. 416.
BARNUM'S H0TEL
Cor Broadway and Tweiitieth Street,
NEW YORK.
ON BOTH AMERICAN & EUROPEAN PLANS.
Complete with all modern improvements ;
rooms en suite and single : private parlors.
baths, elevators, &c. Location unsurpassed,
being in the verv centre of fashion and brilliant
New York life. In proximity to Churches ana
ohtces of Amusement, and Lord & Taylor's.
Arnold & Constable's and J. & C.Johnston's
Dry Goods palaces. The hotel is under the
management of A. S. Barnum, formerly of Bar
num's Hotel, Baltimore ; I. N. Green, of Day
ton, Ohio, and recently of New York, and Free
man Barnum, of Barn urn's Hotel, St. i.ouis.
2l-tf.
NEW DRUG STORE-
WEEPING water, neb.
T. L. POTTER,
DEALER IN DRCGS. MEDICINES. PAINTS,
OILS. VARNISH. I K Kr U .Mtltl,
STATIONERY, NOTIONS,
CIGARS, TOBACCO,
AND GLASS.
16tf.
f4) live (5
seven 17 eight sj nine 19J ten
1101 eleven 11 j and twelve 121 in block nfteen
151. lots three ia four 14 and hve 51 in block
eigntecu is). Jots one t two 2 three 3 tour
I4j nve 15J seven 7J eight ij nine 9J
cltivioi 1111 Mori 1 IV1 vn I IV I itl liltlr io nulnan TI u I
lots one llj two 2 three 3J four 14 five oj
six 5 seven 7 nine 9 ten lloj eleven llj
lourieen inj nueeii t ioi sixteen iioj seventeen
17 eighteen Is nineteen 19J twenty 20
twenty one 121 and twenty-two 22 in' block
twenty 20, lots one 1 five 5J six 6 seven 7J
eight s ten (101 eleven 111 twelve 1121 seven
teen 171 eighteen is nineteen 19J and twenty
20 in block twenty-one 121J, lots one l two
12J four 41 hve L-J seven 7 eight 8J nine (f
ten 10 eleven 11 and twelve 12J m Mock
twenty-two 22. lot one 1J two 12
three 3 four 4 live 5l six T61 seven
7 eight S in block twenty-three (2r.H
lots one 1 two 2 three 3 and four
41 in block twenty-four 24J. lots one 1 two
2j three 13J ana lour 4J in block twenty-five
25, lots one 1 two 2 three 3 seven 7 eight
il mi .j ri..i 1.1 .1. if...
I jj nine t'jj uiiu leu ioj in uiociv twenty six 120
lots one 1 two 2 three 3 four 4 six 6 eight
J nine L9j ten lo eleven 111 and twelve 12
in block twenty-seven 1271. lots one 11 two 121
three 3 four 4 six k seven 7 eight S nine
lj ten io eleven ill twelve 112J thirteen L13
lonrteen 14 fifteen 15J sixteen lfij eighteen
IS nineteen 19 and twenty 20 in block
twenty-eight 2sj, lots one 1 two 2 three 3
five 5 nine 9 ten 101 eleven and twelve 12
in block twenty-nine 29. lots one II two (2
five 5 six 6 seven 7 and eight 8 in block
thirty (301. lots five 151 six loT seven f71 :nil
eight m in block thirty-one (311. beintr two
hundred and fifty-nine 2".9 lots in Duke's Ad
dition to Plattsmouth City, Cass Countv, Ne
braska, to satisfy a decree of said court fecov
erea by the First National Bank, of l'latts
mouth, Nebraska, against E. T. Duke and Llovd
1). Bennett, as Executors of the estate of S.
Duke, deceased, and Lloyd D. Bennett.
M. B. CUTLER.
Sheriff Cass Co., Neb.
Plattsmouth, June 9th, 1874.
Chapman & Maxwell,
1U5 Attorneys for Plaintiffs,
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
piooaea Gorman Horse, ana raised by Ihos.
Patten, of Mercer Co., 111.
"TALARAN,"
sired by Liberty and running back to MEDOC,
ine Kentucky Horse, is a dapplea bay, 16'4
hands high, and is given up by horsemen to be
the finest Horse ever brought to Cass County.
TERMS : To Insure. $10.
At Plattsmout h. Thursdays. Fridays, and Sat
urdays of each week, and at Rock Bluffs. Mon
days, Tuesdajs, and Wednesdays, during the
season. l-3m
FARMER'S EXCHANGE.
B. G. HOOVER, -
LOUISVILLE, -- - NEBRASKA.
DEALERS IN
Agricultural Implements,
Hardware.
Tinware.
Pumps,
lion
Nails,
Stoves,
etc.
Repairing done to Order and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
WE DEFY COMPETITION.
50-ly
Probate Notice.
To whom it may concern:
Take notice that Andrew Sturn Jr.. has filed
petition in me rrooaie court, ana made ap
plication for the appointment of an administra
tor on me estate of Andrew Sturn Sr., deceas
ed, and that said matter is set for heariii!i on
ine 2t.tn uay ol June, A. D. 1874. at 10 o'clock A.
M. of said day. at which time all nerson inter
ested . may appear 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
aav oi iviay, A. L). 1874.
II. E. ELL1SOX.
10t4 Tiobate Judce.
Legal Notice.
Albert Bacon 1
vs. V
David Baumont. )
In tiie District Court of 2nd Judicial District.
oi eurasKa, in ana lor Lass Countv.
Notice is hereby given to the above named
oeienuani navia i.aumont. that upon tne mo
tion ana showing filed on the 2d day of June A.
L. 1S74. In this case the Plaintiff will nn rlin
20th day of July, A D. 1874, apply to the above
conn, io moniiy ana correct ine record ot the
decree of said court heretofore rendered in this
cas . ine oivjeci oi s;tui motion is to correct a
mistake ana an irregularity in the description
or the land sought to be named in said decree
so i nat ine same land inayhe in the decree that
is Hcscnoeu in tne petition and the mortgage
in this case, lou can appear and resist such
inouou. ALlitKr BACON-.
By his Attorneys.
10W4 STEVE.NSOX & Haywahtv
Keeps constantly on hand all Stanle Articles
such as
COFFEE,
SUGAR,
TOBACCO,
3I0LASSES
Dry Goods,
15oots, Shoes, &lc.
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
ior goons, anu tne
Highest Market Prices given in Cash
tor Grain. 19
Farmers Lumber Yard.
Ilavinpr made arrangements in Chi
cago, and elsewhere, with extensive
dealers, I um prepared to furnish on
short notice all kinds of
J. 1MIELDER & SOX,
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's Htation, (Cedar Creek.)
5ltf. Cass County. Neb.
NEW STYLES.
F. L. ELST ER,
Merchant Tailor
Is In receipt of the finest and
BEST ASSORTMENT
1ASSIMEKES. CLOTHS. VESTING. SCOTCH
GOODS, 1KISH FB1ESES, &c.
Tn fact, the largest and best assortment of
Cloths ever brought to this city, which 1 am
prepared to make up In the Latest Style.,'. Call
ami examine Goods.
apiill.
PLATTSMOUTH
Lumber poors Sash Qrain Company.
Notice to Purchasers of B. &
M. R. R. Lands.
Lincoln-. NkbraskA, 1
May 25th, 1874. f
Notice is hereby civeil. tb.it we nro nrennrerl
to take up the Pre-emi.rion rerrfiimte imHor
which, parties obtained lands from us prior to
July 1st 152, and replace the same with regular
""""" is tt ic'nureu oy said ceriincate.
Parties holding such certificates are notified
io present tne same for excharge at the B. & M.
Lana ctlice at Lincoln. Neb., within sixty days
from the date thereof, or. the certificates may
be sent by mail when contracts will be returned
in me same manner. Address.
ARTHL It GOKHAM,
Ass't Laud Com'r,
9-9 Lincoln Neb.
Shinnies, tfce.
at a reasonable rate. I also keep con
stantly on hand a full assortment of
Nails, Ilinsres,
Locks, Hardware,
of all kinds. Those wishing to build
will please call and see mv stock.
E. XOYES.
LOUISVILLE, NEB.
Meat Market!
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an Order of S:i1e lncd m,t nr
the District Court for Cass County, Ne
braska, and to ine directed, I will on the 6th
day of July, A. 1). 174, at 10 o'clock A. JL. of
said day. at the South door of the Court House
in the city Plattsmouth, in said County, sell at
Public Auction the liroiiertv described in
order to-wit : The south half of the south blf
of the south-east nuarter of section number
four, and the north-! rinirtpi-nf (loMtjn num
ber nine, all in tou'iml
thirteen .M. , "7'' :" ...-': j .'"Z' -fOldi;
V- , " - vin "i iriiii:iuc Jn Kuan, ass o., Koot whi
Nebra-kii : to satisfy a judanient of said Court! Game Fi
V, , ' "t ",um rom. against Henry
1L I ttui, Lliza L. prttit, and John Pitzeerald.
il, B. CUTLER. Sheriff.
cass Co., Neti.
HATT, THE BUTCHER,
-O-
Plittiracutb, Jure 2nd, 1S74.
Oldest and best established
Meat Market in the place.
O
IIatt Always to be Found There.
o
Not changing constantly, but the Old Reliable
UOt. Where VOll e:m iet. vonr Steaks. Itnavta
Game, Fish and Foul in season. '
south side of main street.
One Door West of IIerald Office,
35-ly. Pi-ATTSiiorTH, Neb.
E. G. DOVEY, Pres't.
E. T. DUKE, Treas.
FRED. G ORDER, Buyer.
This Company will buy grain at the high is
market rates at all times.
Scales and office at E. G. Dovey, Store, lower,
Main Street, liattsmouth. Neb. 2lyl
U. V. MATHEWS,
On 4th Street, and dealer in
Hardware and Implements.
Nails,
Iron and
Horse Rakes.
McCormick and
Buckeye Reapers and
Mowers,
Sweep Stake Threshers,
Corn Planters,
CULTIVATORS,
Garden City and Morrison
Plows,
Wagon Wood Stock,
GARDEN, FIELD
AND
FLOWER SEEDS.
Down Go the Prices 1 1
AT
5, SGKM&SSE & Oi
Celebrated
Htm YQ&K STuBE
Southwest Corner Main Street, Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
AND SO TIIE PEOPLE THINK WHO BUY
15 13. IT eOiBS.
Boots and Shoos,
Dress Goods, Prints,
Delaines, Ginghams,
Brown Sheeting,
Bleached Cottons, Balmorals, Carpets.
Clark's new Thread,
Cotton Yarns
In the Grocery line wo keep the Finest and Rest
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses,
Dried Fruits, Spices, etc, vie.
In fact for Your Groceries, Hardware
Queensware, oodtn are.
Glassware,
Hats and Caps,
Yankee Notions,
Boots
aud Shoos
GO TO
25-tf.
D. SfjriNAflSE A CO.'S.
Farmers iLfientiozx !
Look to your Interests by buying
Agricultural Implements
OF
MICKELWAIT & SHARP,
Agents for the justly Celebrated.
Law, Adams & French Harvester.
Carriages THREE Binders when necessary, uses no Kelt. Canvass oj Pullyes in elevatlna tlu
Grain. Also agents for the
Omaha New JIanny Reaper and Mower, Eagle Cnltivator, Thomas Corn Har
row, oiuueoaKer Wagon, (Jrand Detour or Dixon Sterling
and Breaking Plows, Hnper, Ilolings
worth and Pacific Ilay
Rakes, &c,
CSOFFICE-Soinh side Main street, west of 6th, Plattsmouth, Neb. e-3in -
la,
FOR SALE BY
F. J,
METTEER
Two doors south of Main street on west side of Sixth.
and get a Machine.
Call and see
0AWSWW & ' mf'-m
? sri,iivs; lii,-.r:'-:
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