I:. i v 1 ? if J , ... y 1 Till? HE HA LI). U C A L A I ) V EU lis KM KNT! i.r.t. 2: it I'Mlti s-T Ie lV.ii e.-nts :i 11 Ilesnlnr ml" r line. No a ' I' -H-iiifM III J." (Tilts. er 1 11- Legal advertisements wKl be charged to the parties handing them In. COMM U NT CATIONS. A our space is limited, all communication r:niit be brief ttiid to the point. Willi ttu watle i words. LOCAL NEWS. " WARRANTED STRICftLY PURE iS Ml) MiSlJIUinBD. j -A. T ! 7 7. 7;. CHAPMAN'S PAESCIPTIOH DRUG STORE. ALL THE LEADING Pa ten Uledici lies tlie day, FltKSII AND NEW. OOI., COM 1'OKTA BIiK A (TXX1XW Ire C'rram Iarlor above Ioist Ofllff. FIX EST ICE CUE AM IS' THE CITY Families, Parties, :ind Festivals supplied at r hurt notice and on reasonable terms. Peinem-b.-r ttij 1'iut ItfUc Ice Craun I'nrltr. II. J. ST HEIGHT, jH XV. It. DAUKMI. Woodruff, the grocerer, started a free. Ielivery vva;'on on I'l id;iy last, and proposes to try speed with Vivian on the mules. A small load of hay sci iption at this oilice. taken in sub- A I.AKGE STOCK OF PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES, PAINTS, OILS, (in irlmlinjr all kinds of LUBRICATING OILS.) VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, and PUTTY. ROOKS, STATION ER Y.iind INITIAL RATER. ;oLD PEN'S, THE LARGEST AND REST ASSORTM ENT IN THE WEST. PUKE CANDIES. CHOICE TEAS. AND FINE CIGARS. PURE COLD ARCTIC SODA WATER. EVERYTHING NEW, CHOICE AND ELEGANT. One Door West of the Post Office. DR. G. 11. CHAPMAN". 9-3111 Health Hbield and rrolc tlon. lTe:ilt!i Is imiverM'!v admitted to be the most Hi -siivj'i:.. ,f .. ntlilv l,f.Mii' Vet It IS ru - ; I as rc'. !' .iv as'if it w -re of'lio alu.? m all. j 1 Thousand whit sire eonuiHI.-d by Hi tr oeenpa- , Hons :il:il immmiiU to lire.atll iiiivvlioie.sois'.e .ui, i" CX'MM' t iK iosclves to Moleiif H 1 1 T 1 1 .! U1 'S 'I . heat and i.oi.l. and l brave oth.r evils U I to health an. I lile iitt.rly ut-nleet to fort 1.3, , themselves against tl.e dangers wlm h siii ioiiiul , them bv Plop, r coiii-m' of toi:ie treatment. 1; or ; maiiv v'eavs It h:ts I a pnolie fa. t. undenad 1 '- 1 1... ... hi in.iu ..1 til. iiif.l.. iai nroles- 1 sion.tK.1i liosi. U. i "s Stoinaeh Plllers is the bet Hinidote to malaria and the finest acrlimat in medicine In existence. In fever and .ajiw districts. In tropical and other regions vuiied by epidemics, and indeed in all localities where the conditions are unfavorable to health. Ibis famous vegetable invigorant and alterative has been found a potent safeguard even to feeble constitutions and fnipile frames; while as a cure for indigestion, biliousness and all kindred complaints It is confessedly without a rival. LEGAL NOTICES. THK DAY WE CELEBRATE. SAW DUST AND LUMBER FOR SALE. Saw I)ut ami Cottonwood Lumber f..r sale all tin; time at the Steam Saw Mill, on the river bank, by 1 1 1. WM. KlMJKRTO.V. Mat urate a I'iece of llread or Meat in t i-itrif: Juiee, and it will iliiMtln-. Tins is ilcstion. Add to such a mixture a lit t Uj alco hol, and it will not duuuAvr.. This is in.tmtUim. I ..ware. then, of tinctures, or tonics, or decor-f.ou-t -ontainin spirituous liijuiirs. Shun all I1M11 tonics" and relv solclv on Dlt. W. I.K KK i VlsKiiAitlliiTKits, the tinest . ii-. -stive invin- laiit known, and free from the fiery curse of Alcohol. Ut4. A10 Smith, the reat Asricultural. V-e;-table double iMililic and antifail potato raiser, left some of the finest leas, beans and early vegetables on our table last week. A few bushels of eorn or oats will be taken on .siib.seriition, at this olJIce. Ml' bids delivered free bv i-tr. all over town Wji. (I. Woodruff. ;re at sale of lots and land. ("apt. I.. I. Bennett, exeetttor of the Duke Instate, w ill oll'ei for sale on the 1XTII DAY OF Jl'LX", at the front door of the Court House, in the eity of riatlsmouth, a number of very h citable Lots and Parrels of Land suitable for homes for everybody ; .-di titled in '-Duke's Aildition." Also some very line bits in the eity OF PLATTSMOUTH, one of wliu li has a tlesirable, dwelling ho'.is.' upin it. FIGHT ACRF OFTIMP.ER will also !( sold, Kin;? three miles South of town; this is a very valuable traet and could be sold at private sale leadily, but must ! sold at public anc li.'ii. Now is the time to j.jet a rheap build iny; sjot. Parties wanting to purchase will be .-diown the lots or laud by ("apt. Benin-It at any tim". A 'oikI clear title is oitarranteed to every ht and iiete of land sold. Remember the isth of .T til v. L. 1. Bennett, l'xeentor. BASE BALK The Base Ball Match that was ad-crti.-ed in the Herald last week :tme olT aecoiiliiiji to programme, and tie- ball and bat was won by the Rock Bluff's Club, after a warm play of about foar hours. The score is as follows: Ib.-. k Bluff, - - - -ts Plattsmouth, --- 40, ! "ntpire. .1. "ivian. Scorer. 1). II. Wheeler. Teniperariee and Liberty our motto! j Tlie 'JSth Anniversary of American Independence dawned upon us amid the sounds of cannon and shouts of j jubilee, which sent the life blood of j freedom leaping through our veins, j -that ours is the heritage of Liberty." I At l A.M. the church bells of our j seven hilled city peeled out the clear I tones of victory, calling all the temper j anee people to join in the grand ova ! tion, repeating to us the ever memor ! able words of the old liberty bell when it proclaimed -Liberty to all the people and all the inhabitants thereof." At half past nine our temperance band enthroned in their beautiful chariot drawn by four steeds in national re galia, led out by our marshal, Dr. (J. II. Black, and the band playing masterly our old national airs which fired anew the slumbering embers of patriotism, and all was excitement and enthusiasm when forward we marched, Firemen's Band, Firemen, Firemen's Marshal, Wells, and the Sunday Schools of 'the citv followed, led bv Ik Spurlock, their j standard bearer, carrying aloft our 1 National Emblem of Liberty and Tem perauce. But alas! we came to the point of seperation, (the Firemen hav- i ing refused an wit the Temperance people), and we J citizens must chose this hour whither ! will ye go, to the Temperance or Fire men's Pic Nie, and thus we seperated, and with pleasing anticipations of wise and pithy speeches, entrancing strains of music, and tempting dinner, we marched westward to the grounds which were tlie most pleasant in the vi cinity, bsving a southern slope which gave full benefit of the cooling breeze and afforded weleomingshadc in abun dance. After everybody had tired of greeting everybody's friends, the seats wore filled and Declaration of Inde pendence was read by B. Spurlock, when Kldor Dungan, of Lincoln, pre sented by the Marshal, delivered an Oration of extraordinary merit. Sel- 1 dom has a speech s full of stern fact3 j and figures readied our ears as the j speaker grew more emphatic. The j listening breeze swayed the heavy ! folds of the lni :i Flag drooping upon ! the stage as if to enfold the speaker ' within its bars and crown him its silver s'. tr.;. j After dinner Mrs. j lisc.i. Iowa, 'ravc us j Site is winnin; i enlisted enthu 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 laiitfiiaae, but it is true. Where the parts are not none, its ellect.s are marvellous, ft has produced more cures of rheumatism, neii- KCtfl'UCE ralia. lock-jaw, palsy, sprains, swellings, ear-ache, caked-breasts, scalds, burns, salt-rheum, &c, upon the human frame, and of strains, spavin, falls. &c, upon animals in one year than have al other pretended remedies since the world began. It is a counter-in itant. an all-hcalins pain-reliever. Cripples throw away their crutches, tlie lame walk, poisonous bites are ren dered harmless, and the wounded are healed without a si-ar. It is no humbug. The reeie is selling ius 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 looo certificates of remarkable cures, including frozen limbs, chronic-rheumatism, goat, running tumours, &e. have been received. We will send a circular containing certificates, the recipe, &c, gratis to to any one reiue-sling it. One bottle of tlie yel low wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth one hundred dollars for foundered orsweenied hor ses and mules, or for screw-worm in sheep. Sto'-k -owners this liniment is worth your at tention. No family should be without Centaur Liniment. J. 15. Rosk & Co., New York. 45-ly CAsToiti.v 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 co'.ie and produce natural sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Children need not cry and mothers may rest. viy FOR HALE. mo acr-s of unimproved land, four miles from Plattsmotith : good locality ; can be nouglit reasonable. Call at the oilice of j ,tf smith & Windham. Rusiness is business, and so are the Cigars at the P. O. Rook Store. 5-tf. FOR RFNT. The large and commodious ware-room, cellar .ni.... .. u.w-.ml tiniki rf liiiililine- formerly invitation to celebrate ! occupied ' ly Jacob allery. Jr. in Masonic I'.loek. KU'iuire 01 u, 11. iaviosio ui 4 t-tf E. 1. Dcki:. FOR HALF. A valuable farm near Weepinsr Water Falls, cultivated, witli water and timber, c&c.. For particulars, call al Uie oilice of uU .smith & Wixiuiam. FOR HALE. Si acres of land on desirable terms, slno cash in hand, balance on time to suit purchasers. For particulars, rail at the oflice ot 5tf SMITH Jt WlMUIAM. FOR HALE. 1i;o acres of unimproved land near Eight Mile Grove. Can be purchased on reasonable terms. For parlieulars call at the oilk-e of 411 Smith ii Wl N nil AM. FOR HALE. Two houses one for cash and For full particulars apply to E. G. one on time. Dovey. 00 tf with Vil- Tt;ion precinct e Herald, and sends gteeting to says they are the banner precinct in Cass county, hav ing commenced harvesting on the First o! Jul v. Beavers, of a ("me address. laurels elsewhere, and iaslic enconiums from the Plattsmouth people. The Band from Weeping Water discoursed sweet music, ai d with all it was the most pleasant and satisfactory Pic Nie we ever attended. Spectator. A CHALLENGE. I challenge the whole northwest in low down prices. Read the figures and judge : Women's Serge Gaiters. ?l. IS S,-re Gaiters, S-.-. No Shoddy. Men's Rrogans, .liV " Roots, Good whole stock. Everything els-; ia proportion. Call and examm before purchasing else where. Will be pleased to show them. Main slr-'et. dii-.rs east of Post Orliee. TJf. PKTI.lt M KROKS. Probate Notice. lit the matter of the Probate of this last will and testament of Henry Stoll, deceased. To wh'tin it man Cniictrit: Take notice that C. Heisel, has filed in my of fice an instrument of writintr. purporting to be the last will and testament of Henry Stoll, and made application tiiat the same be admitted to Probate, and that said cause is s.-t for hearing at niv oflice, in Plattsmouth, on the 2ttli day of July, A. D. J874. at 10 o'clock a. 111., of said day : at which time all versons interested are not i lied and required to appear and contest the saint-. or to show cause if any tliev have, why said in strument should not be allowed as tlie last will and testament of Henrv Stoll. deceased. Witness my hand and ollicial seal this, the 1st day of July, A. D. 1ST!. H. E. ELLISON, . Ilt3 - Probate Judge. Sheriffs Sale. One house. TJIIRT V OF FOR RENT. Apply to E. G. Dovey. Mil YEA RXEA'PE RIEXVE AN OLD NURSE. Ry virtue ot an Order of Sale, issued out of the'Distriet Court, in and for Cass County. Ne braska, and to me directed. I will on tlie 20th day of July, A. D. Is74. at In o'clock A. M.. of said day," at the south door of the Court House 111 the Citv of Plattsmoiitll ot said I'ountv sell at Public Auction, the following Real Estate to-wit : Lot number nine e.o, in block twenty-nine (-':. situated in the rity of Plattsmouth. Cass County. Nebraska, together with all the privileges and appurtenances t here to belonging ; to sal is! v a judgment of said colirt recovered by John Tailon, Plaintiff, against El bert T. Duke, and Lloyd I). Rannett, executors and legal representatives of tlie estate of Shep ard Duke, deceased, and Lavina Duke. M. R. CUTLER. Sheriff. Cass County, Neb. Chai-mak & Maxwf.ix, Att'vs for lTff. Plattsmouth. June 17th. 1S74. I.'t3 Executors Sale of Real Estate Ry virtue of an order of sale from Judge of District Court (and under the seal of tlie 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. Rennett, 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. 111.. on tlie ISth Iay ot July. 1K74. in front of the Court House in the City of Platts mouth and State of Nebraska, oiler for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder the lauds and tenements hereinafter described, on terms following, to-wit : cash in hand. Said lands be long to tlie estate of Shepherd Duke, deceased, and are described as follows, to-wit : A subdivision of lot eleven fill in section twenty-nine I'JJJ town twelve flj and range fourte'en H, containing eight ) acres, said tract of land lying anil being in Cass County anil state of Nebraska; also tlie following lots in the citv of I'lattsuiouth, in said Cass County, lots four (4, live l:l. six L''J. and eleven 111 111 in block live 5). lot four l in block forty-four j44) ; also the following lots lying and being in Duke's Addition to the City ot Plattsmouth. aforesaid, that is to sav lot four ( I; in block three (.11. lots one (I) lwo(2) three (;n four (4) live (.") six ) nine (a) ten l) eleven (11) twelve ( 12) tHirtrceutlo) fourteen (U) fifteen ( 15) sixteen (Hi; seventeen (17) eighteen (ls. mid nineteen (Ci, in block four (4). lots six Oa seven (7) eight isi nine (in ten (lin eleven (II ) twelve (12) thir teen 1.1a) fourteen (11) fifteen (15) sixteen (Hi) seventeen (17) eighteen (is.) and twenty ('J() in block five (.".), lots four (4) live (01 six (ia seven (7) eight (S) nine ('.)) ten (10) eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block six On. lots one (l) two (i three (S) four (4) five (5) six () seven (7) and eight (si in block seven (7). lots three CO aud'four it) in block nine ?), lots two (2) three t:$) (our (4) live (5) six (i;) seven (7) eight iS) nine (in ten (ID) eleven (II) and twelve 1 12) in block elevenj (ID, all of block twelve (12) being lots one ( 1 ) to twenty-two (22). inclusive, all of block thirteen (13) being lots one 1 1 ) to twenty-two (22) inclusive, lots one 1J and 21 in block fourteen (14). lots one(l) two (2) three 00 four ( 1) live (1) and six 10 In block fifteen (15). lots three en four (I) and live (.Din block eighteen (1st, lots one lj two 2 three i.lj seven 71 eight sj nine I :,rL ten li'i eleven 111 and twelve l2in block nineteen li, all of block twenty (2i) except lot (12; being lots one (1) to twenty-two (22) inclus ive except lot (12). lots one 1 ) three four 4 live. 151 six bil seven 171 eight 11 ten jtol fifteen bsixteen l) in block twenty-one2i J. lots one II two 2 three :tl four 14 live I5 six 16) seven 7 eight SI nine 91 ten llnl eleven ill and twelve 12J in block twent v-three 2.'i, lots three :i seven 7 eiglit s nine si and ten in 111 block twenty six 2;i. lots one 1 1 t wo 2 three :) four 4J sfx ti seven 7 eight si nine ;ij ten iloj eleven j 11 ) and twelve 1 12 in block twenty seven 27. all of block twenlv-eight 2S except lot seventeen (17) being lots one ( 1 1 to twenty (2(i) inclusive, except lot seventeen (17); lots six ; seven 7 eight 8 eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block Ivventv-nine 2l. lots one 11 two 2 three 3 four tl five 5 six 1 seven I7 and eight. ls in block thirtv ;WJ, lots three :j four 1 4) five j.-l six ".J seven 7 and eiglit sj in block thtrtv-one 31. lots one (1) two (2) three (3) four ( it five (5) seven (7) niiie(i)) feu (in) eleven (11) and twelve ( 12) in block ten ( 10). lots one ( I ) two (2) four (4) live (") seven (7) eight is) nine (fit ten 1 in) elevi 11 (ll'i twelve (12) in block twenty-two e22. Lots three (.) and four (1 in bloc!; eight (s. Said s:ile will continue from 10 o'clock a. m.. until sundown of the said day. if necessary, and it w ill be adjourned ficni day to day until all are sold ; . Plattsmouth, June Mlh. Is7f. I.LOVII D. RCNNKTT. Sun iving Exeetttor of tlie last will and testa ment ot Shepherd Duke, deceased. W11r.Ki.KK & Si ixeiicoxi it. U-4t Attorneys lor Executor, Dissolution Notice. Tlie ro-partnership heretofore existing be tween Wayman & f urt t tills day dissolved by mutura. l onsr-iit. .i.i'm Wayuian v ill carry oh the business ml collect all out standing ac counts and pay all bills ag i'nst the firm. JOHN WAY MAX, F. W. CURTIS. Plattsmouth. Neb., JulV "th. 171. 15-w Probate Notice. lief ore the Prolmtc Judtje: In the matter of the application for the adop tion b Clark Pepper, of two minor children, son and daughter of Alice M. Smith. Notice is hereby given, that application has been made to me. for the adoption, br Clark 1VT. of Daniel W. Smith, and Clara Smith, two minor children, son and daughter of Alice M. Smith, and that a hearing of said matter will be had before nie at 4 o'clock P. M., on Monday the 24th day of July, A. D.. 1S74. at the Court bouse in Plattsmouth. Cass County, Ne braska, where all parties interested may at tend and they shall he heard. H. E. ELLISON. Probate Judge. Plattsmouth, June 1st, 174. 1413 Sheriffs Sale. Rv virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court, in ami for Cass County. Nebras ka, and to me diructed. I will on the thirteenth (13tli ) day of July. A. D. is74.at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the South dix.r of the Court House, in the city of plattsmouth. In said Coun ty, sell at public'auction. tlie protTty describ ee! in said order to-wit : I.ot number nine (y). in block number twent v-one (21 1. in Duke's addi tion, to the city of i'lattsiiioutli, Cass County, Nebraska; to satisfy a judgment recovered by John Fitzgerald against II. C. and A. E. Ran dall. M. R. CUTLER. Sheriff. (ass Co. Nebraska. Plattsu outh, June 10th 1S74. ll-.1t Chapman & Maxwki.i.. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Sheriffs Sale. Ry virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court, in and for Cass County. Nebras ka, and to nie directed, I will on the 14th day of July, A. D. 1S74. at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at the south door of the Court House in tlie city of I'lattsuiouth. m said County, sell at Public Auction, the projterty described in said order to-wit : Its one two three (1 2 .51 in block three fal, lots one two three four five nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fifteen sixteen seventeen ard eighteen I 2 3 4 5:U() 11 12 1 15 Ki 17 1H 111 block four 4 1, lots six seven eiglit wine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen til teen sixteen seven teen eighteen twelitv twenty-one and twentv two i 1 8 it 10 11 12 l:'tll 15 111 17 IS 20 21 22 III block five 1!, lots two three four five six seven eight nine ten and twelve 12 a 4 C 6 7 8 H 10 12 in block six 10, lots one two three four live six j seven ami eignt ti 2 s j t i n in iuock. seven ' 171 n t i.ti. 1 mi t li r- 11111I fimr i t :l 1 i in lil.tck nine j'.t). lots one two three four five seven eight ten eleven and twelve 11 23 45 7 8 10 11 12 in block ten l'tj, lots one two three four live sev en eiglit tune ten eleven and twelve 1234 5 78 9 10 11 12) in block eleven 1 11 1. lots one two three four five six seven eiglit nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eigh teen nineteen twenty twentv-two 1 2.(456 78 !l 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 IS 111 2i 22 ill block twelve 12. lots one two three four live -six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen twentv Iwentv one twentv-two 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 U 15 "16 17 18 2n 21 22 in block thirteen 13), lots one two 1 2 in block fourteen 114, lots one two three tour five six seven eight nine ten eleven and twelve 11 23 4 5 C 7 8 9 10 11 12) in block fifteen tI5, lots three four and five I 4 5J in bhx-k eighteen is, lots one two t hive four five seven eiglit nine eleven and twelve (1 23 4578 ;) 11 and 12) in block nineteen (1:0 ; lots one two three four live six seven nine ten eleven fourteen fifteen six teen seventeen eighteen nineteen twentv twenty-one and twentv-two (1 2 3 4 5079 lo"ll 1415 10 17 IS 19 20 21 and 22) in block twenty 20 ; lots one five six seven eight ten eleven twelve seven teen eighteen nineteen and twenty 1 5 G 78 10 11 12 17 is to and 20) in block twenty-one 121J ; lots one two lour five seven eiglit nine ten elev en and twelve 12 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 and 12 in block twentv-two 22J ; lots one two three four five six seven and eight 1 2 3 4 5 f 7 8) in block twen-tv-1 luce (23 ; lots one tw o three and four 1 1 2 3 4) in block twentv-four 2 : lots one two three four 1 2 3 4) in block twenty-five 25; lots one two tluvo seven eight nine and ten 1 2 37 8 9 lol in block twanty-six 20); lots one two three four six eiglit nine ten eleven and twelve 1 23 4 08 9 loll 12 in block twenty seven 27 ; lots one two three four six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen lilt een sixteen eighteen nineteen and twenty 1 2 3 4 C 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 13 1 1 15 Hi IS 19 20 in block twenty-eight f-S ; lots one two three five nine ten eleven and twelve 1 235 9 1011 12) in block twentv-nine 29) ; one two live six seven and eight 'l 2 5 0 7 s in block thirty :k)J ; lots five six seven and eight 5 0 7 8) in (dock thirty-one 31 ; being two hundred and fifty nine" 2Vt lot In Duke's Addition to I'lnttsinoiith City. Cass County Nebraska, to satisfy a decree of said court, recovered by tlie First National Hank, of Plattsmoiitll. Nebraska, against E. T. Duke and Lloyd D. Rennett, as executors of the (state of S. Duke, deeased, and Lloyd li. Ren nett. M. R. CUTLER. Sheriff Cass Co., Neb. riattsniotith, June !th. 17 4. CHAPMAN & MAXWKI.I.. 11t5 Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Vhicxyt d- North-Western Jl'iilioay BUY YOUR TP" VIA THE Jhiajit tf- Noith-Westem Rail way. Sheriffs Sale. Mrs. Winslow's Southing Syrup is the pre- Iv virt ue of an order of sale, issued out of the District Court, in anil for Cass County, Nebras ! ka. and to ine directed. I will 011 the thirteenth i 1 13th) day of July. A. D. 1S74. at 11 o'clock A. M. j ot saiil day. at the south door of the Court ! House, in "the city of Plattsmouth, in said j Comity, sell at public auction tlie prtertyd' t sen bed in said order to-wit : The south half Is' -1, ot t lie nortn-west quarter (n w'.i), 01 see For CHICAGO. scription of one of the best I emale Physicians j ,1,. !1Mllbci- thirty-two ct2i. town twelve (12). nr.Ai ii of r.isitoro'GOKHAN. The Right Reverend .Tames Michael O'Corman. first lloman Catholic Bishop of Nebraska, died on Saturday moru i:i2r. July 1th, 1ST4, in Omaha, Neb. in the 'idth year of h;s life. The Surveying party started for the -wilds of Nebraska," yesterday. It is t( ire.l that the Indians will be a little troublesome this summer, still the boys expect a fine time, and a safe re i in 11 home with their "hair." We hope : :ev mav. THE FOURTH OF JULY Never fails to come once a year, nor does the season for making Hay. We would say to Far mers, always get the best. The tVostd'H K.ayrle- Slower is the Farmers" Favorite. Weighs but 0()0 lbs., and is noted for its simplicity and durability. It is ta!;iiig the front rank and proves its supe riority as a Mower in the three mutt important requisites, vi. : A'Ui rl,i,,'l',!l to wicvm urfm-cs, En.se of Ihttft, and 'on mi fear of Jlotidlin'j Cutter IJir. Call, exa nine, ami satisfy yourself. Tct ins easy. W. R. SWEARING EN. Louisville, Neb. Sole asent for Cass County. I3t4 and Nurses in the I nited States, and has been used for ihirlv years with never failing satety and success bv "millions of mothers and child ren, from the feeble 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 tlie Rest and Surest Remedy in the World, ia all eases of Dyscn'eiy and Diarrhea in children, whether it arises from Teething o. any other cause. Full direc tions for using will" accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the far tint He of CURTIS it PERKINS is on the outside wrapper. Sold bv all Mediciim Dealers. 24v1y range nine (9). Cass Count v Nebraska: to sat I isfy a judgment recovered by the Molme Plo 1 Company against R. G. Doom, and Everton ! Doom, comprising the firm of Doom Pros. & Co. and Elizabeth Doom. M. R. CUTLER. Slieritf. Cass Co. Neb. Plattsmouth, June 9th, 1874. ll-5t Chapman & Maxwki.l. Attornevs for Plaintiff. FOURTH OF JULY TION. CELEBRA- FOR HALE. pm acres of land belonging to Cass County Nebraska i.emg 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 Mile Grove. For Terms of sale see L. H. .I amks ) Timothy Ci.AltKor -Co. Comr's. 3tf M. L. Whitk. We are informed that a Mr. Nelson, '10 resides, or was, near the junction f the C. B. Q., on the B. M. B. B. .ad an attack of sun-stroke on tlie 7th, which resulted fatally. This is warm weather, with the thermometer at 10't i 1 the shade, and we wouhl advise all ; be careful of their coverings. T K M IT. liANCE I. FCTl" II E. On Friday evening, the 17th inst., re will be a Temperance address at M. F. Church, in this city by Mr. ; Casland of Tecumseh. Mr. McCas i I is a reformed drunkard, and tks from experience. lie will have special word for Church members. ' ' are invited to be present. :ne everybody. By order Temperance Com. Com-! Com' To the Sunset house where we sell clothing cheaper than anybody. Do not take my word for it but come and sec. We are bound to sell. If we cannot sell tor cost. We will si ll you a nice suit for .lo at Win. Stadelmanns. 'Hats caps hoots and slmes. Gents furnishing goods ot all kinds cheap for cash at Win. Sladle manns. I2tf. SPECIAL XOTICES. FOR HALE. An improved farm, four miles from I'latts uiouth, well watered, l-"0 acres under improve ment. Can !e lxmght for part cash in hand, balance on long time. Inquire of 42tf Smith & Win-ihiam. FOR HALE. A desirable residence, in Plattsmouth. for sale. down, balance on time to suit pur chasers. A bargain. Call at oflice of r.itf smith & Windham. Sheriffs Sale. Rv virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court, in and for Cass county, Nebras ka, and to me directed, I will, on the thir teenth (13th) day of July, A. D. 1S74. at one o'clock 1". M. of said day. at the South door of the Court House, in the'City of Plattsmouth in said Comity, sell at public auction tlie property described iii said order to-wit ; One-half acre of land, situated in the south-west corner of the south-west quarter of section teiiP)J, town ten (Pi), range ten (10) east. sixth pith) principal me ridian. Cass County. Nebraska, to satisfy a judg ment recovered by Thomas F. Robbins against John H.Hogan. M. R. CUTLER. sherilT. Cass Co. Nebraska. Plattsmouth, June 9th 1871. H-5t Chapman & Maxvvf.ll.. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice to Purchasers of B. & M. R. R. Lands. Any rerson who wants to keep cool, 1 be enabled to do so, by buying a d "cold piece of Ice" of Alf. White, :. h he sells as cheap as the cheap- Go to Ron. llemple's for Soda Water and Ice Cream, this Summer. 7tf. CHILDREN OFTEN LOOK PALE AND HICK From no other cause than having worms in tlie stomach. RROWN S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy Worms without injury to the child, being perfectly Willi E. and tree from all col oring of other injurious ingredients usually used in worm preparations, ( i hti Jt I'.iiowN, Proprietors. No. 215 Fulton Street. New York. Sold by Druggists and Chemists and dealers in Medicines al 2f cents a box. 24wlv Lincoln, Nkti:askA, I May 25th, 1874. t Notice is hereby given, that we are prepared to take up the Pre-emption Certliicates under which, parties obtained lands from us prior to July 1st 18C2, and replace tlie same with regular contracts as required by said certificate. Parties holding such certificates are notified to present the same for exeliarge at the 11. & M. NOTICE TO HCHOOL-TEACIIERS. I Land o!lic; at Lincoln Neb wit Inn sixty days nomine uaic iii.-icoi, 01, inc. . ci o ncaies niay be sent by mail when contracts will he returned in the same manner. Address, ARTHUR COK II AM, Ass't Land Coin 'r, 9-9t Lincoln Neb. All order for feed, flour and meal, left at Streight ,t Di'.ley's wl receive prompt atten tion, i'dtf C. Hkiskl. r: We are informed by the Hon. Sam I M. Chapman, that the meeting in mpsonjliissel's grove on the Fourth, c. inhered between five and six thous 1 i people. It was one of the largest -. vanits ever seen in the State. Mr. vipmart was the orator of the day. NOTICE. Those knowing themselves indebted th Plattsmouth Ice Company, will iea5 call at A. W. White's store and it'.--, or we shall stop delivering them v, as our rule is to settle all bills the v-t of every month. Plattsmouth Ice Co. 'lattraouth, July 8th,74. It THE REST, THE CHE A PEST, THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, AT THE SHOE STORE. Between the P. O. ami Brooks Honxe. ot PETER MERGES. Applications in writing will he received by the undersigned. p to the 1st, day of August next for tlie following positions,' to teaen in tlie .schools of tiiis city to-wit : Principal of High Sch'l sal. pr month ?Si no 1st and 2nd Gr.im'r Sch'l teachers, per 1110. 00 00 1st and 2nd Intcnu'iate " " 00 no 3rd and 4tli Primary " " 50 00 1st i 2nd Primary grades, of the 1st 2d 3d and 4th Ward Schools 45 00 The applicants for these positions must state their ages.w here educated. whet her gi admit ed or not, how many year's experience they have had in teaching, designating each place, and length of time teaching at each, what branches tny have taught, and what branches they believe themselves competent to teach, wheth er they understand object-teaching, calcsthcn ics cic. and their applications mu.-t be accom panied bv certificates of ability, and good mor al character, or respectable references must be given. Ckyi.on F. Willi ams. Clerk. 1214 of the Roard of School Commissioners. FOR SA LE. 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 office of &itf Smith & Windham. Sheriffs Sale. . 0 :1 Water, Ice Crezsz. Lur.;h05 izlMea j". h ars at Be:v Her.t!e'5. 'tf. Farm for Sale. One of the REST FARMS in Cass county. I offer for sale my old and well know n farm, of 160 Acre, at Gkndale. About loo aeres 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. &e. The farm is partly inclosed by a Honey Locast hedge, is we'd 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 Glenda'.c rostoffice and a ! school house on the farm. Price, S4.000 ; one- j ( - ... . -" - , .v. ,uc uoiduuc, suiy 1 1 1 11 tr re j quired will be fciven by paying ijrrest in ad ! vance. Apply to the subscriber, A. L. CHII.D, or To P. H. TCiir.ir p. & Co, rr FOR HALE. 120 acres of hind, in Mt. Pleasant precinct. or terms, call at the office of 42tf Smith & Windham. HOUSEHOLD PANACEA AND FAMILY LINIMENT. 2lwly W hy Will You SullVr ? To all persons suffer ing from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cramps in the limbs or stomach. RilMous Colic, Pain in back, bowels or side, we would sav. the Hocsk- hold fanacka and By virtue of an Order of Sale, issued out of the District Court for Cass County, Ne braska, and to me directed. 1 will on tiie oth day of July, A. D. Is74. at 10 o'clock A.M.. of said day. at the South door of the Court House, in tlie 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 tlie 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 Robert G. Doom, against Henrv 11. I'ettit, Eliza L. Pettit. and John Fitzgerald. Al. IS. CUTLER. SherilT. Cass Co., Neb. Plattsmouth, June 2nd. 1S74. io-t5 Chapman & Maxwell. Attornevs for Plaintiff. Detroit, Montreal, Toledo, Cleveland, P.utf.ilo, Rostoii. New Vook. P.loomintou, Philadelphia, Springfield , Paltimoie, Washington, Toronto. Cairo, Yauelon, Indianopolis, Portland. N iagara Falls, Pittsburgh. Cincinnati, Albany, Sioux City, MILWAUKEE Sheboygan, Manitowoc, Clinton, Jancsville, Milton Junction, W A T E K T OW2f, Minnesota Junction, BURNETT, FOND DU LAC, O S II K O S II , Appleton, Menasha. Green Ray. Escanaba, Ne gaunee, Ishpeniing. Marquette, L'Anse, ami the Shores of LAKE SUPEUIOK. It is the only Route From CHICAGO TO ST. PAUL, Via Madison. Raraboo and Elroy, and it is the only route running Pullman Palace Cars, through between Chicago and St. Paul, Marvin Hcoiiitt. "W. II. Stknnet, Gen'l Sup't. Gen'l l'ass'r Ag.t. tl L. F. JOINT OX, , t3?-Opposite the Platte Vally House, in Sehl.v ter's Jeweler Store, Main St., Plattsmouth, Neb. AGENT FOR .sr. Lorrs, decker nnos., o. a. mil leu .t CO S., liVnitET, SMITHS AME1UCAX, AXD ZitWTOA" Legal Notice. In the District Court, 2nd Judicial District, in and for Cass County. Nebraska. Calvin Stewart, 1 Plaintiff. vs. V James Jerome, ) Defendant. You will take notice that I did. on the I7th dav of June. A. D. 1S74. lile in tlie oflice of the Clerk of the District Court. 2nd Judicial District in and for Cass County. Nebraska, a petition against yon. the object and prayer of which is to compel Defendant to place a certain warran ty deed, executed by you, to Plaintiff, conveving the east half e'i. of the mirth -west qua'rter inlii, of section thirty-two r.i2. in town ten tloi. range f mrteen (14) east, in Cass Countv, Nebraska, and placed in your hands bv this Plaintiff, to be placed upon record ; and that in the event of your failure to place said deed up- i-usrnci i:ourc win decree I cured me above com- plaints in thousands of I cases. There is no mis I take about it. Trv it. I Sold by all Druggists. cut to mark business : j-amity liniment is on record, that the oi a.i omers ine remedy i full :in.i ...miriiefe title .oi. .,,,it .i,i ,..i you want for internal n-cal to be in this Plaintiff, and that the cloud ana external use. It has vit ..nor. Pbiintiti' title to stii.i i-nt e-tt.te t.v reason of the failure of said Defendant to place I Said deed upon record be removed, j and that the Slieritf of Cass Coun t, Nebraska, a special master may j be ordered to make, execute, and deliver a ; dtrad to Plaintiff. Calvin Stewart, for said Real Estate, in eonformifv to. and with the decree of ! the Court. You are required to answer said ie tltica on or before the 20th day of July. 174. or ,iiaii!i win oe taken against vou upon the ;lV,t-; C A LVIN SIE WART, bv Cvr a i-M AN & Ma x w r. i.l, w His Attorneys. And other Frst-class Pianos and Organs. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Strings. Sheet Music, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise. t'i9"MUSICAL I NSTUMENTS Tuned and Repaired Satisfaction Guaranteed jan 1 yi 1,000,000 Sweet Potato Sprouts, FOE. SJlEflI3. FARMERS. GRANGERS AND ALL I OTHER MEN. i Go to Frank &tadter ana nave a sterol plat j That's ! your movable property. Yellow and Red Nmsemond. Rrazilian White, new. and Rennudah R.d. All the same price, 40 cents per loo ; 53.; per 1000 ; S.JO.oo per 10.00". .Kl.ooo Early Jersey Wakefield, and Fottler's Improved Rrunswick Cabbage Plants, twice transplanted, l.'j cents per dozen, SI. 'hi per 100, ready for delivery bv the ISth of April. Also Cauliflower 'Plants, grown in the same manner, 25 cents per dozen. M.5i per loo. 25.oo Tomato Plants ; Canada Victor, the Earliest Tomato vet yowu ly ten days, 50 cents per dozen. Also Trophy and General Grant. Also. Celery, Egii. lvpjjT, and any amount of Winter Cabbage Plan is in season. All orders filled with dispatch and delivered at Exprss Ohioe free of charge on receipt of cash orders. Vegetables in season ; also 1,000,000 Osage llcde Plants No. 1. AZRO SMITH, -Rnrlr Tt7,"fr C"? Cn N:b. ' L. GOLDING, Dealer In CLOTUIXG, rntNISIMNG GOODS. HAT, CAPS. HOOTS. SHOES. TKUNKS, VALISES. CARPET HAGS, 6m., &.C. ic, &.C One of the oldest and most Reliable Houses in Plattsmouth. Main street, between Fourth and Fifth. Cr-KKMEMBER THE PLACE. nS-tf. CALL, AT O ich S t rc igJi t'x Livery, Feed & Sale Stables, Comer 6th and Tcarl sts. Horses Boarded by the Day Week or Month. HORSES BOUGHT, SOLD, OR TRA BED, FOR A FAIR COM MISSION. LIVERY AT ALL TIMES. Particular Attention Paid to Driving and Training Trotting Stock. 20 vl ryjtiix ft " rl""" w h w w y 5c s 03 si c yj )f m rs Sag .prrj.'QgttH q-s-g m gggW rr i r o p 2 5 Seificii Ccrn Stellers mm 1 AND HORSE POWERS. GEARED AND BELT SMELLERS FOR HAND AND POWER. Catalogues sont when re fjnested. Parties writing-, will please stato in what paper they read thi3 advertisement. SEMPLE, BIRGE & CO., 4.GEETS FOB TEE IZAITIirACTTJSESS, rr T,OTTTn. 1 1 WHEELER'S PATENT THRESHERS AND CLEANERS, THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS, RAILWAY POWERS, Manufactured by tho Wheeler & Melick Co., li'ew York. For convenience and cheap ness of delivery to South Yestern Trade, a stock is kept GEMPLE, BIRGE & CO., 13 SCUT.! MAIN STREET, ST. LOUiS, o whom r.rdcrs tlioaTd be eddrrssrd. P.-r:c.s wri; ng, w.ll r!etu;e mt ntlcnia " e.r T-e-i.l hi Bdrrrlinrnio Burdick's National HAY & FEED CUTTER. Will Cat more. In a giTn tuns, witli leas power; than any Cutter in tha market. A bar of iron mnj bo Tan into this machine when in full motion, end we trill warrant nothing worse to occur than a mall dent la the knife. Recommended by tha Street Bailwa y COlirpsnlec of St. Louia and Loaiarino. For description and prices address SEMPL.E, BIRGE & CO., Manufacturers Agricultural Inplemcnta and Spo etaltlss in II ard ware, 13 Soath Slain MU, St. Ioaia. C7Piease mention in what paper yon read this. 1 1 irn'i'l J! Tig SL Louis Farm Pep, Patent IVleta! L inod. Theso Pumps aro not exceUed in finish cr workmanship, and the objections to the com mon W o o d Punp caused by tho graducl wearing of tho bora 13 in this pump obviated by a metallic eprinj lininpr. For Descrtptloa end Prices, addref.s Semple, Birge & Co., MAWrPACTrBERS OF AORICULTCRAL IMPL2. M3TSAKI iiPKCIALTIKd IN HAIiUWAKK, S3 Soatb 31ain Stiwl, fit. Laaia, yi , rjT Pleas state la what paper 700 read this. SEMPLE, BIRGE & CO., ACENTS FOR BRADFGT.D'S rOSTA2LE FSENCH BURR fcPL3, CCLT3, s:. UT:E?.S, tc. PAliriltETS faru?a'.:ed, sad etir-atcs w r.l-. 13 gnrfj !fa;- ?"r-rrr, t. ?,- ";. ." ra-.t;;3 -!:!? x.-re '- : o - : c Lr, t ;;( THOMAS W $.HftY0CKi Funerals attended oil Short Notice ALSO DEALEIl IN" FURNITURE, CHAIRS, BEDDING, &c: Main Street, next doni In linxiks Itutwe, Pl.ittsnimilti. Neb. SPRING AND SUMMtill GOODS; V Down Go the Prices I AT V. SCHWA8SE i DOS. i Celebrated Southwest Coriii'r Main Street, l'hittsinotitli, Xelnaskn. AND HO THE PEOPLE THINK WII BU Y 3D BL TT GOODS; Dress Goods, Prints, Uoots ftml Sho, Delaines, Ginghams, JJrown Sliei ting, " Bleached Cottons, Balmorals, Cariuls. Clark's new Thread, OottonYariiai In the Grocery line we keep the Finkst ami JJest Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses. Dried Fruits, Spices, etc., etc. ' In fact for Your Groceries, ITinil wuro Queensware, Woodtn Ware, Glassware, Vtinkee Notions, t Hals and Caps, lioottf and 8hoeu ;o to 2.-tf. D. SftUNASHE it co:x. Eazraeis iSLttexaticm ! Look to your Interests by buying Agricuctura Implement $0' tt3' " OF MICKELWAIT & SHARP.; Agents for the justly Celebrated. Law, Adams & French Harvester. Carriages TIIUEK Hinders when neeessury. uses no Pelt. Canvass oj PuJIycn in elevating tlu (jrain. Also agents for the Omaha New Manny Keaper and Mower, Kagle Cultivator, Thomas Corn Har row, Stuclehaker Wagon, Grand Detour or Dixon Sterling and Breaking Plows, II n per, Holings wortli and Pacific Hay Bakes, &.c, 8 8m 9-OFFICE Sonili side Main street, west of I'lntlsmmitli. Neb. (jloncral IJrick Work. Machine Shop. Wiujman Curtis, PLATTSMOUTH, NKIt., Kenairers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills. Gas and Steam Fittings. Wrought Iron Pipe, Foree. and J.ift Pnniiis. Steam Glint s, Safety Valve Governors, and all kinds of Brass Engine Fittings Furnished on short notlee. Fanning Machinery Repaired on short notice. 8 IT. CARPENTER WORK ! W. L. TUCKER, BUILDS HOUSES, does all kinds of Country Carpenter Work, and is ready for a job at all times. Careful Work and prompt attendance to Calls. Z:Hhoy o7i Cth Htreet, north of FitzyeraloVs block. 4-l Ben Hemple. HE'S THE MAX, KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE. OX LOWE II MAIN" STKEET, PLATTSMOUTn, - - - NEB. , f-Meals at all hour. '- Ice Cream Sda Water. & -" . Imoiuid, to . . ClH.l Vou. Good square Meals, uiee Liiin hes, AC, to wirnt you. . . Ales. Wines, and icood LVjaois be us.-d f reaM'nablv, for v.vr betif t if V';t d sir. i '.-.' " f hi'; I ' " 1' IJL'MI'LE, Pr I Brick, ltock "Work ami Plastering attended to for FARMERS and CITINS,EZ: nv PETERSEN & HANSEN. We propose to give our whob; attention to this kind of v.oik both in COUNTY and CITY this smi.iner, and r spretfully solieit tho Patronage of the People,' in our line B. PETERSEN", - - G. IIAXSKN, In-iulre at the I'lalt; Valley Uon.se, 5m3 Mrs. A. H. KNEE,, WORKER IN HAIR. P.niids, Ciirl-t, Switches PnfTs. jitid all kinds of Hair Work promptly and neatly made by MRS. KNEE. Orders left at MKS. KKNNKbV's Millinery Store. On Main St. 1 door east of l lark A; Pluiiiiiiem. 4."lil.' Meat Market! 1 1 att, tiii: butcher; o Oldest and best established Meat Market in the place. Hatt Always to be Fclxd TtUEt. o Not eliantsiii eonslajitly. but the Old P.-li.ibl" Spot wliue run pet nr Meafts, KuastSi Game. Pish and l'oul in? -axili.- SOUTH SII'E F MAIN STP.KKT. t );, v Dc.-ii "A'rsT o: IIi:;:ali Orii'-i.. 3:-Iv. r:.A-;r -:: ;