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f ! I THE HERALD. LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Tran.lnf, 25 cents a line. Regular adver tlsnt io-ent ier line. No advertisement in serted for less than cents. Legal advertisements will lumes handing thorn In. be charged to the COMMUNICATIONS. As our space Is limited, n.11 communication must be brief and to the point, with no waste of Word. n ews r a ri: 1 1 decisions. 1. Any jierson who takes a vapor regularly from the o.tiiee. whether direeted to his ueme, or whether lie is a subscriber or not is le-poiisU.le fur pay. 2. If any perso i orders his paper discontin ued, he must pay . i arrearages, or t ho pitbiislier luny eontinue to s. ad it until payment is made, jtnd colleet the ih V amount, wlicihcr the per is taken from t i- olliee or not. 3. The com ts h.'.ie decided that refusing to take ne.vsi.ierH .uM perioiiieals from the iiost- H. or removinr ami leavliu: them um-allcd ICE CKEA.H SOCIABLE. T be young ladies of the Metn'rdist Episcopal Sunday School will have a festival at Parmele's Hall Thursday June 26th. They will conduct it in oriental style-Booths, Art Gallery, &c. &c. Come one come all, a grand time is expected. NOTICE!!! Fourth of July Celebration. If you want to save money call at Merges' Shoe Store. He lias reduced his prices. f'C Is pritnn facie t ...... evidence of i.n tkx i ional LOCAL NEWS. t'OO It, VOM I'OItTA II LK A v I X X I X u 110 FOR THE (JRAMJEKS. The Cass County central association will meet at Wekpino Watkr on the first Tuesday in July being the 7th of the month. A full attendance is desirable. One Florence Sewing Si'.k lit this oQlce. Machine for Ire Cream I'arloi- nbove Iot Office. FLVE.ST ICE CIIEAM IX THE CITY. Families, rallies, jmd Festival supplied at short notice and on reasonable terms. Keiiiein ler tlie I'ot OJire Ire Cream l'atlor. H. .1. .STKEIOHT, UtH V.'. R. DARRAII. FOUKTII OF JULY CELEBRATION AT PLATTSMOUTH. A General Invitation is hereby ex tended to every Citizen of Cass Coun- ' ty, to attend and participate in the I celebration of the approaching 4th of I July, to be held in Plattsmouth, on the liSth Anniversary of American Inde- dence. II. B. Livingston, Jos. A. Conner, Wm. Neville. All parties who desire to rent stands for eating and drinking purposes, on the Grounds, at the Celebration of the 98th Anniversary of American Inde pendence, in this city, are hereby noti fied that the undersigned is authorized to let the same, and will receive pro posals for that purpose up to the GOth June, Inst. . JOS. A. COXXFB. By order of the General Managing Committee. It. It. Livingston, Jos. A. Conner, Wm. Neville. Itenieiuber the Ico Crun festival n Thursday evening, at Pai im-le's Hall. A small load of hay script ion at this ollice. taken in sul- The little son of an emigrant fell out of the wagon, just west of Eight Mile (J rove, ami was run over, the wheel passing over his breast and in juring him severely. Dr. John Black wai sent for and did all in his power to relieve the little sufferer. Mr. Newloii was out on the street yesterday with the first Harvester manufactured in Plattsmouth. The grain is delivered by a toothed endless chain, instead of a plain apron as in tie? Marsh. It looks nice and seems to work well. We rail amount of A L i this week, politan weekly. Pennsj Ivanians' trials, vials and tribu lations is published in the extra, to gether with a large amount of local and other news. attention to the immense reading matter in the lim it is fairly a metro Tlie conclusion of the Connor and "Thatch" got away with a 1-ig grain contract the other day. Half th: hay and o ;ts contract let by the government this year, and p.-ul of the corn contract. It will leave consider able money in the place, besides mak ing a market here for all our surplus grain. We received news of the very sudden it former resident mouth; Mrs. Kulil, tain Henrv Kuhl : di Last week Charlie MeEntee, the jolly proprietor of the Brooks House bought ye editor a hat, in fact both editors were hatted by Charlie right opposite Old llatt himself at Gus. Ilcrold's. Our brilliant contemporary, 'Little Mac" sang the praises of his hat last week, but we were bound to try that hat and know something about it before we either praised or blamed. Positive, Hat; comparative, Hatty; superlative, Hattiest. That's a super lative hat that is to say its thehattiesf hat about town, so far. Many thanks, Charlie, the Herald shall always re member your kindness and when we get out of hat again shall walk right over to the Brooks House bare-headed, Sure that we cant stand long uncov ered, while McEnteeis about the premises. MAUUIAUES. JENNINGS HALLOCK In Erie. Pa.. Mav 30, 174, at the residence of the bride's brother, by Dr. Wheeler, of the M. E. Church, .Mr. Fohn W. Jennings, of 'ass County, Neb., to Miss Li:;sie Hullock, of Erie, So ! That's the business took Johnny boy "fcait," so mysteriously, is it? If we were only young again, And could live over life ; We'd sell the Hkkalu, loss or gain ; And start "east" for a wife. WeM want the same old girl, my boy : For her we'd never change. Rut like the fun and love and Joy, When all is new and strange. this week death of of Platts- wife of Cap d at Omaha on the llHh. inst., of Typhoid Pneumonia, aged .Jo years and "5 months. We sin cerly pity the Captain and the family left behind. nlurnte a IMcce of Hread or lle-ait i:ii tas: i ic jui-e. audit irill ili'jwdr. This is lt';cs:;o,i. Aii'l to such a mixture u little alco hol, ami it ir-.ll not ilisxntrc. ThN is iiittiijc.ttioit. I lew are. then, of 1 in-t me-:, or tonics, or 'decoc tions containim; spirituous lienors, slum all rum "tonies' ami rely solely on iUf. Wai kkk's Vixkhak l'.n i ki;s. "the liiicst dim-stive i:ivi;-o..i!-,t kiiown, and tree from the liciy nirw "of Alcohol. l'tj. A few bushels of corn or oats will be taken on subscription, at this oiHce. Mf SUNDAY SCHOOL AT THE EPISCO PAL CHl'IiCH. The Ilev. Mr. Burgess, now Itector f St. Luke's church, Plattsmouth, de sires to announce that the Sunday School at this church will be opened and organized, one week from next Sunday, July Tit!), and a full attendance of teachers, parents and children is Yerv desirable. OUR SCHOOLS. The Fourth Ward School was exam ined last Tuesday. Miss Bertha Lin coln, teacher. There were present the examiners, Mrs. Solon Smith, Council men Carruth and Pollock. The exam ination was satisfactory. The Third and Fourth Primaries, at the High School, were examined on Monday and Tuesday, and the First and Second Intermediate grades are now being examined. Owing to the" fact that these exercises will not be closed in time for this week's paper even and as a report in full, by the ex amining board will be made, we shall omit any further comments to await said report. ATTENTION ! ! Any and all parties desirious of be coming members of the Plattsmouth Fire Department, will hand in their petition, accompanied by the sum of S2.00, on Tuesday evening next, and they will lie supplied with a uniform, for parade on the Fourth. PERSONAL. SPECIAL NOTICE. All parties knowing themselves in debted to me, either by note or account, are hereby requested to settle the same, on or before the 10th. day of July, as I must settle my own indebtedness by that date, and need the money. Take warning. Pi-Ct. Joun W. Shannon-. E. A. Dillcy & Co. the new business men down town, have just opened a fresh stock of confectinary, nuts im 1 fruits. Give them a call. They also keep groceries cheap as ever and Ice Cream and Lemonade in the back parlor. Mr. Metteer has opened a new hard ware shop, at his old place of business, ou the south-west corner of Main and o'th sts. He will keep shelf hardware, nails, horse-shoes, and horse-nails; also Sewing Machine depot in the same building. Josephus! what a man. FOURTH OF JULY!!!! Full arrangements have been made for the Temperance Pic Nic at Platts mouth, on the 4th of July, and Cass County is to be here en masse. No pains have been, or will be, spared to make it a-pleasant and profitable time for all who come. The Hon. T. M. Marquette is to be here, and deliver the oration, and the Ilev. M. Dungan of Lincoln, the Temperance address. Some time will be occupied in giving toasts and responses, intermingled with Music, both vocal and instrumental. The Brass and String Band of Weeping Water, and also the Sabbath Schools of the County, and city. The Sabbath Schools will be out in force. Come on rom? all, and let us spend one day in the cause of Freedom and Temperance. PROGRAMME OF PROCEEDINGS ON THE Jlsth ANNIVERSARY OF A 31 ERICAN IN OEFEN DENCE, AT PLATTS3I0UTH NEB. Mr. E. Sago, the Nebraska Header man, Las sold fifteen car loads of his celebrated Headers in the South Platte Country this year and yet the demand exceeds the supply. S. Itector and J. Cox, of Weeping Water, Cass County and State of Ne braska, shook hands with the Herald Monday. Two better men don't live in the valley of tears. Miss "Cynthia Mitchell, daughter of Thos. Mitchell, our well known carpen ter, left here on last Thursday for Salt Lake, where she will hereafter reside. Mrs. M. Waybright, wife of Morgan Wa j bright, Esq., has gone to Virginia on a Visit to her friends and for the benefit of her health. Her health has been failing for some time and her physician advised her to go to Virginia if she wished to save her life. We hope she will return in the fall entire ly cured. Mr. Charles Seeley, an attache of the Omaha HepubliiYtti was in town last week. Hon. John Bouse called at our sanc tum this week. He reports all lively in the west. Isaac Pollard, Esq., one of our old est and best known citizens, called on the Herald last Monday. We held quite an interesting talk about county affairs and have buried th? hatchet on that bond question. Goo. Balance, our young engineer who tried to stop a Locomotive with his fot, is getting better fast. That's good news. Boss Vanatta has gone out to Crete, to run a mail route from there to Columbus. All good luck follow Boss. He's one of oar best bovs. rrmcE to sciioolteaciiers. Applications in writing w!ll be received by the undersigned, up to the !t day of August next for the following positions, to teacu in the schools of this city to-wit : Principal of High Sch l Ml. pr mouth 00 1st and und (irjin'r Sell 1 teachers, per mo. 60 on 1st and 2nd Ititerm'iate " GOOO 3rd and 4th Primary 6o 00 1st & 2nd I'i im.-iry tirades, of the 1st 2d 3d and 4tli Ward Schools 4j 00 The applicants for these positions must state their aues.vv here educated. whether! adiiated or not. flow many year's experience they have had in teaching, designating each place, and length of time teaching at each, what branches they have taught, and what branches they believe themselves competent to teach, wheth er they understand oliect-teaching, calesthen ics&c.aud their applications must be accom panied by certificates of ability, and good mor al character, or respectable references must be given. Ckylox F. Williams, Clerk, 1114 of the Roard of School Commissioners. SPECIAL XOTICES. Centaur Liniment. There is no pain which the Centttur Liniment will not re lieve, no swelling it will not subdue, and no lameness which it will not cure. This is strong language, but it is true. Where the parts are not gone, its effects . are marvellous. It has produced more cures of rheumatism, neu- HKTVpcr lalgia, lock-jaw, palsy, sprains, swellings, ear-ache, calced-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 arc ren dered harmless, and the wounded are healed without u scar. It id 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 froen limbs, chronic-rheumatism, gout, running tumours, &c. have been received. We will send a circular containing certilleates. 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 hor ses and mules, or for screw-worm in sheep. Stock-owners this liniment is worth your at tention. No familv should be without Centaur Liniment. J. B. Kosk & Co., New York. 4Gly A HARE OPrORTUNITY: The use t-'f a farm for 4 years : the party rent ing to do ?:ine breaking and pay taxesno' other expense. Call at the ollice of 51tf Smith & Windham. Soda Water, I e Cream, Lunches and Menls at all hours at Ben. Hem pie's. 7tf. FOR SALE. An improved farm, four miles from rialts tiiouth, well watered, 1-jO acres 'inder improve; incut. Can be bought for rart cash in hand, balance on long time. Impure of 4-tf Smith & Wixdmam. FOR SALE. A desirable residence. In Plattsmouth. for sale. $jno down, balance on time to suit pur chasers. A bargain. Call at otltce of Mtf Smith i Windham. Sheriff's Sale. . By virtue of order of sale, issued oTit of the District Court, fn and for Ca.ss Countv. Nebnw ka. arid to me directed. I will on the "thirteenth (K'th) day of July. A. 1. 174. at It o'clock A. M. of said day. at the fouth door of the Court House, ill the City ol Plattsmouth. in said County, sell at public auction the property d- -sc.tlHed in said order to-wit : The south half (s'-di, of the north-west quarter (iiwL4, of sec tiou uuuilK-r thirty-two ec?. town twelve range nine v'.1). Cass County Nebraska; to sat isfy a judgment recovered by tho Moiuie flow Company ngainst K. Doom, and Kverton Doom. couipriiiig the linn of Doom Bros, .t t o. and Lluabeth Doom. M. I.. CI TLKK, ShcrilT. Casa Co. Neb. Plattsmouth, June 9th, 1S7. ll-5t CHAPMAH Jfe M X WKI.L, Attorneys ft Pui.aiuT. FOR SALE. 120 acres of land in Otoe county, near Palmy ra : 40 acres cultivated ; water and timber con venient ; joins improved farms ; very desirable ; on time to suit purchaser. Call at otliee of Mtf SMITH & WlMHIAM. FOR SALE. 120 acres of land. In Mt. Pleasant precinct. or terms, call at the office of 42tf Smith & W indham. HOUSEHOLD 1 PANACEA -AN d FAMILY LINIMENT. 24vly Why Will Von Sutler 1 To all persons suffer ing from Bheumatism, Neuralgia, Cramps in the limbs or stomach. Billions Colic, Pain in back, bowels or side, we would say, th f. Housk- IIOI.D J'ANACKA AND Family Limmknt is of all others the reined v you want for intenia'l 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. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue id an order of nale issued out of the Disiiiet Court, in and for Cass county, Nebras ka, and to me directed, 1 wiil, on the thir teenth (i:ith)day of July, A. 1). 1S74. at one o'clock P. M. of said day, at the South door of the Court lloue. in theVity of Plattsmouth in said County, sell at public auction tin pioperty described in said order to-wit : One-half acre of land. situated in the south-west corner of the south- west quarter of section ten ln. town ten (to. range ten 1 10) east, sixth osth) principal me ridian, t ass County, Nebraska, to satisfy a judg ment recovered by Tliom;us F. Bobbins against Johu Il.llogan. Id. B. Cl'TLKB, Slienll Cass Co. Nebraska. Plattsmouth, June 9th 174. n-5t Chapman & Maxwell. Attorneys for Plaintiff. L'-'.'-"y -THOMAS . W, SWOTOK Vuncrals attended on Short Notice. ALSO DL"AI.l.i: IN Sheriffs Sale. FARJIERS. OTLIXGERS OTHER JIEy. Co to Frank Stadter and have a stencil cut to mark your movable property business ! 4,jif AND ALL cil plate That's Uemeniber the Firemen's July -nil. at 3 o'clock P. M. Music ever in Pkittsmoutli. II ATT, the butcher so they say, Kills a steer most every day. Cuts him up and sends him round. To p'ease his customers lie's bound. IJ;ill on Finest 13(2 E. fl. Dovcy, he's the man, has got a big stock and wants to sell it. 1312. Common Lumber WATERMAN'S. only ?24 per thousand 13t2 The fiel.ls ami farms everywhere ok line. The fruit crop of Cass Coun ty this year, will be enormous, unless some untoward accident occurs to the trees after this writing. The heavy rains early in. Tune delayed the Corn somewhat, farmers not being able to 1-low for the wet, the weei's set up a monopoly in some places but it is all riirht now. Along with one of our numerous Fourth of July programmes that have been handed in this year we received one which says, "now, Mr. Kditor, blow your bazoo for our Fourth of July, will you?" But you see, Mr., there's the Fire Yuen's Fourth wants a bazoo blown, and the Temperance Fourth wants a bazoo blown, and the Louisville Fourth wants a bazoo blown, and the "Weeping "Water Fourth wants a bazoo to blow, their band is coming to Plattsmouth), und among you all we shall have to order a peculiar Bazoo crooked and winding and with many stops in it, or the IIeiiald will never please all the bazoo wanters. Fact is, as Cass County seems to itave gone into the Fourth of July business by the wholesale this year, we guess they will all have fine times find lay in a stock of patriotism to last them through '71 anv wav. The procession will form at the foot of Main Street, at 'J A. M., under the supervision of the Marshal of the day, assisted by his assistants, who will be designated by red sashes. The pro cession will march as follows: South along 2nd Street to flranite; "West along Granite to 8rd Street: North along 3rd Street to Main Street; "West along Main Street to 6th Street; North along nth Street to Vine Street; North west along Vine and Washington Av enue to Oak Street; Fast along Oak Street to Cth Street; North on Cth Street to the Grounds in the following order: Marshal of the Day; HAND; HOOK Jfc LADDER. COMPANY XO. 1; Ass't. Mar- Ass't Mar shal; ORATOK OF TIIK DAY; shal; city council; INVITED FIKFMEN FIIOM ABROAD. UNION FIRE ENGINE CO., NO. 1; Citizens. After arriving on the Grounds the following order of proceedings will be observed: Reading Declaration of Independence; MUSIC; ORATION ; Music; Race after Greased Pig; MUSIC; BAG RACE; Music; TOASTS AND RESPONSES; Singing between Toasts ; MUSI C ; In the evening a Grand Ball will be given at Fitzgerald's Hall; and at 9 o'clock P. M., a grand display of Fire "Works will take place FROM PARK HILL. The Nebraska City Silver Cornei Band, containing fifteen pieces, is en gaged for tho occasion and will dis course sweet music throughout the celebration, and will furnish the larg est String Band, for the Grand Ball, ever heard in Plattsmouth. Abundance of everything in the way of eatables, will be on the ground; the committee of arrangements being em powered to see that ample provision 13 made for feeding, and supplying the Patriotic People of Cass Countv who auenu tne celebration. wHb I for the inner man. flood Cow 12-31 Uid Calf for sale. Enquire of Hank Sru::it;nT, Post OiUee. Go to the old reliable outfitting house of E. G. I )ovey for general goods and farmers' sup plies. 1012. r.utlery I ins a soda fountain. Fizzling, gurgling, bubbli.ig, mount'in ; And Prole be watches that 'ere fount'in. And folks come so fast you'll never count 'em. SCREECH OWLS XO WHERE The Mu'.es still on hand and Jimmy always ready with a good prod at the end of the whip. Plenty of cheap groceries in the store at Viv ian's ready to be sold and delivered. U12 BOUGHT FOR CASH. And sometimes sold on time, but always sold cheap, the stock of E. G. Dovcy. 1312 Hank Stroight keeps a place up stairs, Where you get ice cream and crackers on shares ; You get cream and Hank gets the cash. And that suits both parties just like a . supplies THE FOURTH OF JULY Never fails to cone once a year, nor does the season for making Hay. We would say to Far mers, always get the best, TJie tVood"i Kasle Slower ". the Farmers' Favorite. Weighs but nnn lbs., and is noted for its simplicity and durability. It is taking the front rank and proves its supe riority as a Mower in the three most iinMitant requisites, viz ; tdaptahility to uneren surfavts. Ease uf Draft, and CoMt-cuicuce Handling Cutter dir. Call, examine, and satisfy yourself. Terms easy. W. R. S W E A I i I N G K X , Louisville, Neb. Sole agent for Cass County. 1311 dovey: doveyh doveyjh Turn your attention buyers and examine the stock of goods offered for sale by E. G. Dovey. 2 Notice to Farmers and Grangers. F. J. Metteer has just received his third car load of Marsh Harvesters and will have plenty to supply the market this year. No danger of running short ; send iu youi orders. 1213. FOURTH OF JULY TION. CELEBRA- Come! Come!! Come!!! To the Sunset house where we sell clothing cheaper than anybody. Do not take mv word for it but coiiie and see. We are bound ut sell. If we cannot sell for cist. We will sell vou a nice suit for .! at Wm. Stadelmanns. "Hats caps boots and shoes. Gems furnishing goods or all kinds cheap for cash at Win. Stadle inanns. i-,tf. FIREMAN'S Ball 1 Pic-Nic - ON THE FOURTH of JULY. Trn out everybody GOOD MtJSIO ! will be in attendance; 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. 4o-ly Go to Pen. Hemple's Cream, this Summer. for Soda Water ;uid Ice 7tf. On the north side of lower Main street, in the city of Plattsmouth, there's the spot we want to see a'.I our friends. E. G. Dovey. 13t2. TWELVE HITND1E1. Cedar Posts at $23 cts. apiece, at WATERMAN'S. 13t2 VI VI AN RE VI VINUS f Sti'l at the old stand. China ware going at a on;. Groceries, fresh Vegetables, Fruit and Flowers. Now is your chance, by the powers, at VivRins. bit2 CHILDREN OFTEN LOOK PALE AND SICK From no other cause than havingworms in the stomach. P.IIOWX'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy Worms without injury to the child, hciuc perfectly WHITE, and free from all col oring of other injurious ingredients usually used in worm preparations. Cruris - Hhciwx, Proprietors, No. un Fulton Street, New York. Sold by Druggists and Chemists and dealers in Medicines at 2-1 cents a box. 24wly All order for feed, flour and meal, left at Streight& Dilley's will receive prom- t atten tion. . L.Mtfj C. Hkiskl. THE BEST, THE CHEAPEST, THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, AT THE SIIOF STORE, Ih tcct'ii the P. O. awl Brooks House, off PETER MERGES. Farm for Sale. One of the PKST FARMS in Cass county. I oiler for sale my old and well known farm, of 10 Acres, at Glemlale. About loo acres of it are under cultivation, and about -id acres of young, thrifty timber, consisting of oak, hickory, silver maple, walnut, Cottonwood, &c, &e. Also a young orchard of fruit trees, evergreens. &c. The farm is partly inclosed by a Honey Locust hedge, is 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 G'.endale Fostofiiee and a school house on the farm. Price, $4,0X) ; 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. H. WiiKKLKii t Co. or 4rf smith & Windham. FOR SALE. lo acres of unimproved land, four miles from Plattsmouth ; zhh locality ; can be bought reasonable. Cail at the oince of -tf Smith & Wixdiiam. Business is business, and so are the Cigars at the 1. O. Rook Store. 5-tf. FOR RENT. The large and commodious ware-room, crlnir and ofliee, on second lloor of building, formerly occupied by Jacob Vallery, Jr. in Masonic Block. Enquire of K, if. Livingston or 4H-tf E. T. DuivK. FOR SALE. A valuable farm near Weeping Wafer Falls, cultivated, with water and timber, &c. For particulars, call at the office of tf smith & Windham. FOR SALE. Po acres of land on desirable terms', ,inn cash in hand, balance on time to suit purchasers. Fornarticulars, call at the oltice of 5tt Smith & Windham. FOR SALE. acres of unimproved land near Eight Mile Grove. Can be purchased on reasonable terms. For particulars call at the office of 42:f Smith & Windham. 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 Scree Gaiters, .t. ', is Serge Gaiters, 2.25. "o Shoddy, lien s Rmgans, l.io. Boots, ?;. Good whole stock. Everything else iu proportion. Call and examine before purcha.sing else where. Will be pleased to show them. Main street, 3 doors east of Post Ofliee. "tr- Tetku Mekgkk. One house. FOR RENT. Apply to E. G. Dovey. 50tf THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD NURSE. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is th pre scription of one of the best Female Physicians :uil N urses in the I'nited States, and has been used for thirty years with never failing safety aud success by millions of mothers and child ren, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It corrects aciditv of the- stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother and cliil.l We believe it to be the Rest and Surest Remedy in the W orid. in all cases of Dvsentery and Diarrhea in children, whether 'if arises from teething ui any other cause. Full direc tions for usiiui will accompany each Ix.i tie. ' ""less th. farmiaiU of CCRTLS f 1!,n" th outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealer. iMwiy FOR SALE. ico acres of land belonging to Cass Countv Nebraska being the South West quarter of Section No. Five (5) Township No. Eleven (11) North of Range No. Thirteen 13 East of Mxth Grove' 1-li:". Situated near Eight Mile For Terms of sale see L.H.James ) I,;io.T.ht CuRK " Co. Co'nrX 3U r. L. w hitk. ) LEGAL XOTICES. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an Order of Sale, issued out of the District Court, in and for Cass Countv, Ne braska, and to me directed. I will on the 2(ith day of July, A. D. lsT4. at to o'clock A. M.. of said day, at the south floor of the Court House in tho City of Plattsmouth of said County sell at Public Auction, the following Real Estate to-wit : Lot number nine (SO, iu block twenty-nine (2;. situated in the city of Plattsmouth, Cass County. Nebraska, together with all the privileges and appurtenances there to belonging ; to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by John Tallon. Plaintiff, against El bert T. Duke, and Lloyd D. Bennett, executors and legal representatives of the estate of Shep ard Duke, deceased, and Lavina Duke. M. B. CUTLER. Sheriff. Cass Countv, Neb. Chapman & Maxwell, Att'vs for Pl'ff. Plattsmouth, June 17th, 1T4. V21' By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court, in and for Cass County, Xehraa ka, and to me d hoc ted, I will on the tliirteen'li (13th) day of July, A. D. 174. at lo o'clock A. M. of said day, at the South door of the Court House, in ti- city of Plattsmouth, in said Coun ty, sell at public auclion, the proitcrty describ ed in said order to-wit : I-ot number nine in block number t went v-one ('l ), in I Hike's addi tion. to the city of 1'lattsmoiith, Cass County. Nebraska; to satisfy a. judgment recovered by John Fitzgerald against If. C. and A. K. Ran dall. M. B. CCTLKR. Sheriff. Cass Co. Nebraska. Plattsmouth, June 10th ls74. il-5t Chapman & M.vxwiM.t.. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Probate Notice. To wliom it mny concern: Take notice that Andrew St urn Jr.. hns filed a petition in the Probate Court, and made ap plication for the appointment of an administra tor on the estate of Andrew Stinii Sr.. deceas ed, and that said matter is set f-r hearing on the 2t;th day of June, A. D. D74. at in o'clock A. M. of said day, at v liich time all person inter ested , may appearand show canst' if any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. Witness my hand and official seal this the 2nd day of Mav, A. D. 174. H. E. ELLISON, lot I IVobate Judge. Legal Notice. In the District Court. 2nd Judicial District, In and for Cass County, Nebraska. Calvin Stewart, i Plaintiff. vs. v James Jerome, ) Defendant. You will take notice that I did, on the I7th day of dune, A. D. H7t, tile iu the ofliee of the Clerk of the District Court, 2nd Judicial District in and for Cass Countv. Nebraska, a petition against you, the object and prayer of which is to comjiel Defendant to place a "certain warran ty deed, executed by you. to Plaintiff, conveying the east half (cL,). of the narth-west quarter (nwVj). of section thirty-two :. in town ten (I'll, range f lurteein 14) east, m Cass Countv. Nebraska, and placed in your hands bv this Plaintiff, to he placed upon record ; and that iu the event of your failure to place said deed up on record, that the District Court will decree the full and complete title, both equitable and legal to be in this Plaintiff, and that the cloud cast upon Plaintiff's title to said real estate, by reason of the failure of said Defendant to place said deed upon leeord be removed and that the Sheriff of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, as special master may be ordered to make, execute, and deliver a deed to Plaintiff. Calvin Stewart, for said Real Estate, in conformity to. and with the decree of the Court. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before the 2iuh day of Julv, 1,-74. or default wiil be taken against, vou upon the same. c A I. VI N s i E WA lif, by Chapman Maxwell. 1214 His Attorneys. Legal Notice. Albert Bacon ) vs. v David Baumont. j In the District Court of 2nd Judicial District of Nebraska, iu and for Cass County. Notice is hereby given to the above named defendant David (taurriont. that upon the mo tion and showing tiled on the 2d day of June A. D. 1574. In this c:use the Plaintiff will, on the 2oth day of July. A D. 1S74. apply to the above court to modify and correct the record of the decree of said court heretofore rendered in this cas. 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 laud maybe in the decree that is described in the petition and tin mortgage in this case. You can appear and resist such motion. ALBERT BACON, By his Attorneys, low4 stevknson & IfAvwAnn. Notice to Purchasers of B. & M. R. R. Lands. Lincoln, NehkaskA, I May 25th, 1874. f Notice is hereby given, that we are prepared to take iiii the Pre-emption Certtiieates under which, parties obtained lands from us prior to July 1st lsj', and replace the same w ith regular contracts as required by said certificate. Panics holding such certificates are notified to j. resent the same for excliarge at the B. & M. Iuid ollice at Lincoln. Neb., within sixty days from tlie date thereof, or. the certificates mav be sent by mail when contracts will be returned in the same manner. Address. ART! ICR GORIIAM, Ass't Land Coin'r. 9-9t Lincoln Neb. Sheriff's Sale. Executors Sale of Real Estate By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the Clerk's oilice (and under the seal of the same) in and for the District Court, Second Judicial District, in the County of Cass and State of Ne braska, and directed to the undersigned, in an action wherein Lloyd D. Bennett, surviving ex ecutor of the last will and testament of shep herd Duke, deceased, is Plaintiff, and Lavina Duke and others are Defendants, I will at 10 o'clock a. in., on t he ltu Iaj ot July. 174, in front of the Court House in the City of Platts mouth and State of Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder the lands and tenements hereinafter described, on terms following, to-wit : cash in hand. Said lands be long to t tie estate of Shepherd Duke, deceased, mi. I are described as follows, to-wit : in section and range seres, said A subdivision of lot eleven twenty-nine I2t town twelve fourteen 114, containing eight tract ot land lying and being in Cass Countv and state of Nebraska; also the following lots in the city of l'lattsinouth, in said Cass County, lots four (4, five 15). six- ;. and eleven (ill in in block live )51. lot four 1 in block forty-four 144 ; also the following lots lying and being in Duke's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, aforesaid, that is to say lot four (4i iu block three :t. lots one (I) two (2) three (:i) four (4) five (" six t) nine (;d ten (lot eleven (ll twelve (12) t liirtceen fourteen ( 14) fifteen ( i.Vt sixteen (Hi) seventeen (17) eighteen (1 and nineteen (lto. iu block lour (4), lots six ) seven (7j eight (S) nine (ft) ten (hi; eleven (11 ) twelve (li thir teen (l:s) fourteen (U) fifteen (13) sixteen (in) .seventeen (17) eighteen (18) and twenty (jo) in block five (5), lots four (4) five (5) six (;) seven (7) eight oonine (9) ten (in) eleven (ID and twelve (!2) in block six (;. lots one (It two (i) three co four ( D five (.) six (ii seven (7) and eight (Si in block seven (7), lots three (ai amlfoiir (4 iu block nine (ri), lots two (Hi three (.: four (4i live (.") six (f.i seven (7) eight ( nine (t)) ten (Hi) eleven (11) and twelve U) in block eleveul (111. all of block twelve (12) being lots one(l) to twenty-two (.-j). inclusive, all of block thirteen (l:i) being lots one (I ) to twenty-t wo ( '2 inclusive, lots one )ll and 2) in block' fourteen (14), lots one (1) two (2 three (3) four (4) five (.- and six (r.) in blin k fifteen (15). lots three (: four (1) and live (." in block eighteen (is, lots tme 1 two 21 three 2 seven I TJ eight sj nine !( ten 10 eleven 11 and twelve ig in bhxk nineteen jliij, all of block twenty (an except lot (12) bcinglois one (1) to twenty-two (2g) inclus ive except lot (12). lots one 1 j three :j lour 4 ne ioj six L'Jiseven , eight j ten L 10 j fifteen i.)jsi.i-eu ii.. i in oiock i went y-one2l J.lots one II two 2j three 31 four 4 live r, six iii seven 7 eight fs nine fal ten flnl eleven fill :ind twelve 121 in block twenty-three ?.t, lots three f.. seven 7 eight s nine ;ij and leu m in block twenty six l2tij. lots one ( 11 two 2 three fa four 14) six J seven 7J eight (J nine nj ten in eleven 11 and twelve 12 in block tvvent v seven 27, ail of block twenty-eight (2 except lot seventeen (17) being lots one (1 ) to twentv (20j inclusive, except lot. seventeen (17); lo"is six fi seven 7 eight rsi eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block twenty-nine C:.. lots one 1 two 2 three : four 4 live 5 six 1 seven 171 iiim t-im Lj in i.iock tntrty lots three l.t four 4 live Jr, six 0 seven 17 and eight 8 iu oiociv iturtv-one 31, lots one o) two (2) three Cil four ( l five 5 seven (7) nine (f) ten (10) eleven (ID and twelve 1 12) in block ten (i(i). lots one (1 ) two 2 four (4) five (5 seven (7) eight is) nine (!) ten (pi) elevin (11) twelve (12) in block twenty-two 1221. Lots three (::. and four (4) in block eight (S). Said sale will continue from in o'clock a. in., until sundown of the said day. if necessary, and it will be adjourned from day to day until ail are sold ; l'lattsinouth, June l:th. 174. Llovu D. hkvxftt, Surviving Executor of the last wiil and testa ment of Shepherd Duke, deceased. W HKKLF.lt & STIMTK-OMU, ia-4t . Attorneys for Executor. P.y virtue of an Order of Sale, issued out of the District Court for Cass County, Ne braska, and to me directed. 1 wiil 011 the eth day of July, a. D. 1S74, at 10 o'clock A. M.. of said day, at the South door of the Court House, iu tlie city Plaftsmoul h. in said Countv. 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 tit Ii of principle Meridian, Cass Co., Nebraska ; tosatisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by Robert G. Doom, against Henry II. Pet lit, Eliza L. Pettit, and John Fitzgerald. M. B. CUTLER, sheriff. Cass Co., Neb. Plattsmouth, June 2nd. 1S74. lo-t-5 Chapman & Maxvvkll, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of Jamas Minshall deceased. In the Probate Court. To it-limn it. until Concern: Take notice that Geo. K. Trongor has filed a petition in the Probate Court to have an Ad ministrator appointed on the estate of James Minshall, deceased, and that said cause is set lor hearing on tlie 2('.th day of June. A. D. 174. atl o'clock p. 111. of said day. 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 of June, A, D. 1S74. H. E. Ellison, low 4 Probate Judge. Sheriff's Sale. Legal Notice. "j Plaintiff. I Defendants. In the District Court of the second Judicial Dis trict of Nebraska, within and for Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. Benjamin F. Elbert, vs. John D. Simpson aud Kate Simpson, To John D. Simivson and Kate Simpson, non residents ot the .State of Nebraska. You will take notice, that said Plaintiff. Benjamin l- El bert, dnl on the first dav of June. IS74, file his petition in the District Court of Cass Countv. Nebraska against you, the said John D. Simp son, and Kale Simpson, setting forth that vou did. on the Cth dav of May, A. D. 17:;. make, execute, and deliver to him, the said Benjamin t! . tl,,'J ,f mortgage on lot No. one (1) 111 iiioek No. thirty-one (31), in the City of 1 lattsiiiouth. County of Cass, and State of Ne braska to secure the paymnt of six hundred and seventy-rive dollars, and interest thereon, according to the terms of a certain promissory note referred to in said mortgage, and claiming that there is now due and owing 011 said note and mortga-e the sum of seven hundred and forty-two dollars and fiftv cents, together with inu-rest from mav 6ih 174. and praying tlMt an account may be taken of the amount due there on, and that the said land aud tenements may be wild to pay the same, unless the sid John p. Simpson, and Kate Simpson, pay said sum interest, and costs by a day named by the Court. And the said John D. Simpson, and Kate Simpson, are notified to apiear and an swer said petition on or before the lib dav of July, 1671. - BEN JAMIN F. ELBERT Plattsmoiif h, June 1st, 71. Pl'fij' AU'ys. 10-i ' By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court, in and for Cass Countv, Nebras ka, ami to me directed, I will on the 14th dav of July. A. D. 1S74. at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at tlie south door of the Court House in the city of 1'lattsmoiith, m said County, seil at Public Auction, the property described in said order to-wit : Lots one two three t 2 J in block three 31, lots one two three four five nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fifteen sixteen seventeen ard eighteen 1 2 3 4 5'J 10 11 12 13 13 it; f7 is in block four 4. lots six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seven teen eighteen twenty twenty-one and twenty two 6 7 8 !) 10 It 12 13 14 15 lti 17 18 20 21 22 ill block five 5!, lots two three four five six seven eight nine ten and twelve 12 3 4 6 7 8 3 10 12J in block six ",). lots one two three four five six seven and eight 1 23 45 6 7 81 in block seven 171. lots one two three and four 1 2.14 in block nine I'M, lids one two three four live seven eight ten eleven and twelve 11 23 45 7 8 10 11 12j in block ten lo. lots one two three four live sev en eight nine ten eleven and twelve 12 3 4 5 7 8 10 11 i-J in block eleven 11 1. lots one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eigh teen nineteen twenty twentv-two 1 2 3 4 5 ti 7 8 0 lo 11 12 11 14 15 u; 17 18 I'J 20 221 iu block twelve 12. lots one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen twenty Iwcntv one twenty-two 1 2 3 4 5 (i 7 8 ) Id 1 1 12 11 14 1310 17 IS 20 21 22 in block thirteen 13, lois one two 1 21 in block fourteen 114, lots one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven and twelve 1 23 4 5 0 7 8 'J 10 11 12 iu block fifteen 115, lots three four and five 3 4 a) in block eighteen is, lots one two three four five seven eight nine eleven and twelve (1 2 3 45 7 8 '.) 11 and 12) in block nineteen (IU) ; lots one two three four five six seven nine ten eleven fourteen fifteen six teen seventeen eighteen nineteen tw enty twenty-one anil twenty-two (13 4 56 7 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 and 22 in block twenty 20 ; lots one Ave six seven eight ten eleven twelve seven teen eighteen nineteen and twenty I 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 17 is v. and 20 in block twenty-one 21 ; lots one two four five seven eight nine ten elev en and tw elve 1 2 4 5 7 8 '.) 10 11 and 12 in block twentv-two (22 ; iots one two three four five six Seven and eight 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 in block twenty-three f.23 ; lots one two three an.i four 12 3 4 in block twenty-four 24 : bus one two inree four I 2 3 4 in block twenty-five 2" ; lots one two threa seven eight nine and ten 1 2 37 8 9 10 in block twdnty-bix 2.; ; lots one two three fonrsix eight nine ten eleven and tweive H 234689 ion in block twenty seven 27; lots one two three four six s;veti eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen eighteen nineteen and twenty 11 23 467 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 ill block twenty-eight 128 ; lots one two three fire nine ten eleven and twelve 1 2 3 ." 9 lo 1 1 12 in block twenty-nine 2r ; one two five six seven and eight 1 2 5 rj 7 8 in block thirty J30";lot five six seven and eight 5 7 8 in block'thirtv-oue 131; being two hundred and fifty nine" 2.r.:ij Iota in Duke's Addition to Plattsmoiith City, Cass County Nebraska, to satiety a decree of said court, recovered by the First National Bank, of Plattsmouth. Nc braska. ag;dnt E. T. Duke and Lloyd D. Bennett, as executors of the state of S. Duke, deeased, and Uovd D. Ben nett. m. b. crTLrn. . Shenfl Cass Co., Nvb. Plattsmouth, June fith, 1S74. Chapman & Maxwfll. Uto Attorneys for I'laintiJs. CALL AT Dick Str eighth Livery, Feed & Sale Stables, Corner cth and Pearl sts. Horses Boarded hy the Day Week or Month;' FURNITURE, CHAIRS, BEDDING, &c. I.l!n PtreM, i.oxt 3o!r to l'.i;oks H'.iusr", ilaMninuth. Neb. SPUING AND SUM 31 Bit GOODS LP own Go the I3 rices ! ! AT NEW SCHWASSE & 00'S. Celebrated Southwest Coiner Main .Street, l'lattsmoutli, Xehraiikit. 9 AND SO THE PEOPLE THINK WHO BUY 3D Bi IT m Sc Dress Goods, Prints, Jk'huiN'S, Ginghams, JJrown Sheeting, Blenched Cottons, JJali Clark's new Thread, Boots andhoen. iorals, CarpCTtA. CoUouYfUTn Iii ihe Grocery line wo keep the Fix est ami JJc-st Tea. Sui Coffee, Dried Fruits. In fact for Queensware, Glassware, liars and Caps, ar, Molasses, kSpicen, etc.. file.-. Your Grocene, llttnlmu , Wooden Ware, Yankee Notions. J5oot hud fSLceC GO TO -tf. D. SrjPlXAXSE A Ms. Look to your Interests by buying Agricultural Implements OF MICKELWAIT & SHARP, Ayentsfor the justly Cthlrated. Law, Adams & French Harvester. Carriages THREE Hinders when necessary, u-.es no I'.elt. Canvass oj I'lillyoi in el- TH'Jr.i t'i : ;rain. Also agents lor the " ' Omaha Xew Manny Reaper anil Mower, Ea-le Cultivator, ThomaH Com Jinr row, Studebaker Wagon, Grand Detonr or Dixon sterling and Breaking Plows, Ilnper, Holmes- " worth and Pacific Hay Bakes, &e. rrin-iih-houj.Ii side Maui strent. west of etli, VlaltMiiouth, Neb. 9iu -kt.h.,t.i W JLMmV A. JJL FOR SALE 15Y F. J, METTEER, Two doors south of Main street on west side of fc'ixtli. and get a Machine. Call andnc- yf. r;.V- i : -u -, .,' , - - j.ii ; v ?rv hA '4 q!i?;V: " . ' : ,i;- -jV'Li 'i1-!. I fr I ' 7 f -m 'Till. i ZZ - i" III