Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, September 10, 1874, Image 3

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    THE HERALD.
LOCAL AlJVKKTISEMEXTS.
Transi.-tit. it ceiiti a line. lU-irular nlvtT
tiSris, id rcnUi -r lim-. o julvvitiHtNiifUt iu
srrted for less tlian :Ei coiitH.
"Leral sul vfrti4inciit.i will be charged to the
LOCAL NEWS.
liorsivnice .Saturday, Strtight's
M'k mare against Holmes sorrel pacer.
llemembor Sehnasse & (.Vs. great
nale of goods for the next oO Jays
Ami the sound of the Corn Thresh
er comes hi to our ears from the West
an I t!u s:nofc of the li.irve.sL rise on
the air.
llemeinler your County Fair, 1, 1G
and 17 of this month. K very-body
must come.
Frank "While the ice man, is l.ftter
olf than liis brethren at Lincoln, they
are out of ice and he still has an-ice
lot left.
Sehnasse & Co. are not going to leave
Nebraska, but that stock of goods must
be sold within the next thirty days.
24-2t.
KLF.(Tirsrrt!NTix;.
Ti-kcts for election will invaria
bly be jtrhited at the following rates
Ifn tickets S3. 00
.V)') " ,oo
I.O " 7 ,.")
And the money nmst accompany the
ci der for tickets an 1 all other elec
tion v. 01 k, this year. Political credit
h:is played out.
FEKHY ACROSS THE PLATTE.
We desire particularly to call atten
tion to the fact that there is a good
Wagon Feng across the Platte Uiver
near the II. II. Hi idge. Any of our
people that desire to cross stock or
teams, for Omaha during the coming
State Fair can be accommodated.
MowiAXi Eigi-:kton',
2 1-21 ' Ferrvmen.
The old reliable "() K" IJarber shop
the only first class place in town is
Mill running, and I am determined to
shave cheaper than ever. Head my
schedule of juices:
Hair Cutting. 25 cts.
Shampooing, cts.
.-.having 10 cts, 12 for 81.
Mitsta'-he dyeing free.
K. M. IU.acx,
tlie ugliest dog in town, and not cross
eyed either.
notice.
All 'persons indebted to me will call
and settle inside of four weeks, as I
must have money.
'SMX . A. vox IIkimih 1:0.
Wall p i;'i Win low Sha les, Chro
mos. and all kinds of upholstering
gcod. at F i: xk Stadtj it's,
XJ-'tf Central I Hock.
I AIIMi:iIS ATTENTION I
Julius Pepper! erg. Cigar Manufac
turer, opposite the 1Ii:i:.vi.i ottice, on
Main M.. I 'lattsiuouth. Neb. Cicrar
Clippings ot Spanish an d American To
baccoes. lor smoking purposes, For
Sulf. IW-.st qualities of plug-smoking
tobacco always on hand. 20tf.
MOKE OF E.M,
Kussiaiis Je.st a Ilaslilii' into Nebraska.
On Thursday last 1,000 more Hus
si ins nassed through tliis ilace for the
West. On Friday 10 more and the
cry is still they come. If each one
takes up a quarter section the II. & M.
will soon be out of lands.
CASH! CASH! CASH!
For cash I. Sehnasse & Co. w ill sell
and must sell their entire, stock of
oods now held in the old store in
Plattsniouth. Come and buy while
the iron is hot. 2t-2t.
ANN FA I. ELECTION OF THE PLATTS-
OFT II FI1IE DEPAKT31 ENT.
There will be an annual election of
otlicers of the J. F. I. on Saturday
evening, the 12th day of September,
at the Fngiue lions:', at7o'lock sharp.
All members having any desire to have
a voice in the electing of new oflicers
are commanded to lx.' present on this
occasion. I?y order.
.IXO. A. MACMF1IPIIY,
K. O. Fki. lows, Pres.
St c.
iy an unavoidable oversight we
omitted to mention in a pievious issue
the prtsence among us of Chaplain
Wright's two daughters, Mrs. Morri
son and Mrs. Jul", who have been
here making their parents a visit of
some weeks duration. Mrs. Fuell, w e
believe, has returned to her home in
Missouri, and Mrs. Morrison will soon
go to New York State. We hope they
will take with them pleasant remem
brances of Xthraska. as we know their
many friends here will have enjoyed
their visit.
PERSONALS.
E. L. IleeJ of Weeping Water was in
town Monday on his way East for
goods to supply their immense fall
trade.
Hon. Geo. Frost said "good bye" in
the Omaha Rfjitli-(fii on Sunday hist
in a very neat editorial, and Hon John
Taffe succeeds him.
Morgan Waj bright our well known
Expressman goes Fast for Mrs. W. this
week, and expects to stay in old Vir
ginia a week or two.
Dr. II. F. Heed, Coroner of this
County, goes E;ist to see his father this
week.
AVe are glad to see friend McMurtrie.
the telegraph man, on his pins and
about business once more. Lots of
Ieople thought it was the Editor of
this paper that old C. Morbus had got
hold of, but so far we have gone scott
free and can take our daily rations in
comfort.
So much for crowing too soon, last
night old C. 31. tackled us lively and it
lont make a bit of difference to him
whether its McMurtrie or MacMurphy.
JFe shakes 'em both up alikv
Old papers for sale at this ollice;
rcnti ner hundred.
. - - .
Hats, Caps. Hoots and Shoe3 at a ter
rible sacrifice at 1). Sehnasse & Co's in
Plattsmouth. Our store is rented and
the stock must and will be sold in thi?i
ty days. I). Schxassk & Co.
24-2t
POSTPONED.
Miss Chockeks Concert,
until further notice.
PUBLIC SALE.
TUf tjnders'cmed will sell at public verxlue to
the hlhet litili-r. on Saturday Seyt. 121 h. 1X74.
at the i'e.Hilfiii't of Mrs. I.u-iinf,i OUillainl. one
mile w-,i of Pacific City, low:, and J miles
(it l'l;Uts!iioi.t!i. tin following property. to-w it :
5; l)p;i1 of cattle, of which ardicad are good two
year oM strep, the lahtiro heini; cows ; one
gool ixrm how, a lot of yrarlliurs ami :alves.
Tkmms : h on all sinus under 10. over
that nine months time with approved Heeurity
find interest at 10 ir cent. 10 cr cent discount
for rusii. Sale to coiniueiu r at !i o'elork.
11 WAlIUKX L. CLOUZEK.
NEW GOODS.
Fleming & Kimball, of Weeping Water are
constantly receiving new good and would in
vite the attention of those in their icinity to
the low prices ut whieii they are disposing of
ttiem. They keen a good and varied assort
ment of everything in their line. 23t2
FOIS THE COL NT Y FA IK.
Spv('ial Premiums.'
I offer to the young lady, not exceed
ing 18 years of age, w ho will exhibit
the best 5 pounds of butter, one set
of Jewelry, valued at $10; and for the
best loaf o bread made fromCass
Counts w heat one silver Goblet, valued
at $'"'; the judges to be the same as
in classes 13 and 17. The above prem
iums are on exhibition at the P. ().
Jewelry Store. Fkaxk Cakkuth.
The Agricultural Sc Mechanical
Association will effer as a special
premium for the best Wind Mill Pump
put up in working order 011 the fair
grounds ;?- j.00; second best $13.00.
The above premiums have been of
fered since the publication of the reg
ular premiums for Cass county and
will stand in the Hi:r.ALi until fair
time. lltf
A large stock of gents and ladies
trunks of all descriptions for less than
Chiacgo prices at
I). Sciixasse & Co.
31 A II III EI).
PKTN KY TAIN U At the residence of Mr. C.
Tahor, in Centre Prerinet, Cass Co. Nel., ly
the Itev. A. I.. Folden, Mr. OitVAX I'KTXEY
and Miss Mm.i.iK Tahok.
POSTPONED.
On account of the inclemency of the
weather the concert to have been giv
en by Miss Crocker on "Wednesday eve
was postponed until further notice.
MSZOL UTION NOTICE.
l'l.ATTSMMCTH. NKIS.,
Sept. d. lt74. i
This eeiliTii's that I have this day sold all my
interest in the (iioeerv and Confeelionery.
kiH'un under tin I'iui name and style of K. A.
Ii:!ey .S; Co.. to U. t Maytiard. Aiiit said tirui
is dissolved hy mutual "consent. Said It. f.
Mavnanl is to pay all indebtedness of said linn,
ami receive all dues on hook, and other ue
eounts due. the linn. .1. il. IMI.I.KV,
i'.-.it It. l M.w naui.
DISSOLUTION OF VO-PA11TNE It
till TP.
The co-nartneiship lieretfore existing he
tweeii H. W. Lane and Sihis K. tlreenslate, uti
der the tirui name of Lane tireenslate. is. hy
1 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 consent this day dissolved. Kithe'r
meuiher of said firm is authorized to settle the
same. K. V. LANK.
MIS K. JHKKNSI.ATK.
i:i 1 11 wo. 1 . Cass Co., N''l., Ailj. l.'Hh, '71.
The husiness of the old firm will he carried on
in the same place, hy the firm name of
1".'W3 t'LAl'I'X (iHFK NSI.ATK.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TEA CIIEES EA'A 3IINA TON.
Examinations fur prantin certificates will he
held at the times and places named helow :
At I'laltsniouth .Inly Cist. 1ST.
At " Sept. 4tll. ISM.
At " Oct. :M, 174.
At (Ireenwood (Waters School House Ort. 15th.
At Stove t'reek School House. Oct. L"0th. 1874.
At Weeping Water Oct. L-.M. IS74.
At riattstnoiit.il Oct. .With. 1S7.
At .Mount Pleasant .Nov. ath, Is74.
At Plattsmouth Nov. -.tli. '.S74.
All persons who propose to apply for e-rtifl-eates
will please a ail t hemselves ot one of t liese
oi'portunilies. No ot her opportunities will he
oifered as the Supei iiuendcnt will le absent
from home visiting schools. And no certificates
will he renewed except on re-examination.
l'lattsinotith, .Julv ':ith, I.s74. lS-t
Its terrilde to notice how the .summer yuods
came down at Merrcs Shoe Store. 18tf.
CHILDREN OFTEN LOOK PALE
AND SICK
From no other cause than having worms in the
stomach.
P.KOWN S VEKMIFI'GK COMFITS
will destrov Worms without in jury to the child,
heiin: perfectly WIH'IE. and tree from all col
oring of otln-r injurious injiredients usually
used in worm preparations.
'cutis .t P.icowx. Proprietors,
No. 'Jir Fulton Street, New York.
Sold by ItriiL'ists and Chemists and dealers
in Medicines at .'.5 cents a hox. 21wly
FOlfsALE.
m acres of uninijiroved land, four miles from
Plattsmouth : jiood locality ; can ho lKuj;ht
reasoiiahle. Call ut the oitice of
v.'tf Smith & Windham.
r.usiness is husiness, and so are the Cigars at
the P. O. P.ooiv Store. 5-tf.
FOl! SALE.
A valuable farm near Wcepinsr Water Falls,
cultiated. with water and t iuiT.cr, &c., l'or
liitrticulai s, call at the oihci- of
Mf smith & Windham.
GREAT AUCTION SALE!!
OF
HORSES, MULES, COLTS &c.
On the Earni of A. Sfhleel. on Turkey Creek,
near Inhelder station, oa
KturIay, September 1!4Ii, IH74.
.4 LA IK if: XUMUEi: OF FltHSIl MILCH
t'oir.s. N-i;.7;s. ,i.v ytttwti rAT
TI.K. il.Vf,' SM.VOV M I'LLS,
JhtliSLS ami C(JL'l!i,
Will be sild to the lie highest bidder.
Three months time will he riven to purchases
of .. or over. ALEX SCHLEliEL.
21-1.1
Call, examine and price goods at Merges Shoe
Store before purchasing elsewhere. I will never
be undersold. istf
A HARE OPPORTUNITY.
The use of a farm for 4 years : the party rent
in to do some breaking and pay taxes no
oilier expense. Call at the oflice of
7ltf Smith & Windham.
FOR SALE.
120 acres of land, in Mt. Pleasant precinct.
or terms, call at the office of
4'-'tf Smith & Windham.
FOR SALE.
liV) acres of land belonging to Cass Count v
Nebraska being the South West quarter o'f
Section No. Five (5) Township No. Eleven (11
North of Eange No. Thirteen (la) East of sixth
Principal Meridian, Situated near Eight Mile
Grove.
Tor Terms of sale sec
L. IL.lA.MK3 1
Timothy Clauk or J-Co. Comr's.
-tf 31. i Whit k.
READ ! READ ! !
The summer good came down awfully at
Merges' Shoe Store. Call and examine.no charge
for showing thein. ltf
FOR SALE.
An improved farm, four miles Irom Tlatts
niouth, well watered. 100 acres under improve;
luent. Can be bought lor part cash in hand,
; balance on long time. Impure of
f Smith 5t Windham-. ,
WARRANTED STRICRLY pI'jRE
DRUGS AND IDICINES,
DR. G. 11. CHAP At ANTS
PRESCIPTIONDRUG STORE.
ALL THE LEAIIX;
ratcnt3Ie(licines 's tlie (lay,
FRESH AND NEW.
A I.AIiGi; STOCK OF l'EUFUMEUY AND
TOILET AKTICLKS, TAINTS, OILS, (in
cluding all kinds of LUBRICATING
OILS.) VARNISHES, WINDOW
GLASS, and I'UTTJL BOOKS,
STATION EKY.andlNITI A L
PAPER, GOLD FEN'S,
TnE LARGEST ANI)
BEST ASSORTM
ENT IN' THE
WEST.
PURE CANDIES.
CHOICE TEAS, AND FINE
CIGARS. PURE COLD ARCTIC -SODA
WATER. EVERYTHING
NEW, CHOICE AND ELEGANT.
One Door West of the Tost Office.
DR. . B. CHAPMAN".
9-3tn
AT THE HERALD OFFICE.
For Sale!
One fJrey Mare seven yeara old,
sound and kind good Roadster.
One g'jod Pony, gentle for children.
One new Sewing machine. Come on
all of you.
Vfliraska Htate Keziwtcr. A 4o column
paper, published at lite State Capital ; full
of State news ; indeiendent in everyt ninit. neu
tral in nothing ; $I..j0 a yiMir. Correspnideiits
and Agents wanted in every town. Wm. C
t:iAVI, Lincoln. Neb. 5Uf
All order for feed, flour and meal, left at
Streight & Dilley's will receive pronmt atten
tion." LMtfJ C. 1IKISKL.
FOR SALE.
A desirable residence, in riattsniouth, for
sal-. &V down, balance on time to suit pur
chasers. A bargain. Call at office of
5iU Smith & Windham.
FOR SALE.
l-jn acres of land in Otoe county, near ralmy
ra : 4n acres cultivated ; water and timber con
venient : joins improved farms ; very desirable ;
on time to suit purchaser. Call at office of
5itf Smith & Windham.
FOR SALE.
Two houses one for rash and one on time.
For full particulars apply to E. G. Dovey. 50 tf
Remember that the exclusive Shoe Store is
the best and cheapest place to get your foot
gearing. llf PETER MERGES.
FOR RENT.
One house. Apply to E. a. Dovey.
50tf
Hand-Book of Politics for 74,
BY
HON. EDWARD McPIIERSON,
Ch rUtif llnuccf Ilrjn-e4-ntntirtn V. S.
This accurate and imiiarti.il Volume gives the
full rec rd on the "increase of Salary Act" and
its repeal, on Transportation, Civil Rights, and
Financial Questions, including the act of lsili
creating "Legal Tenders" and coin interest on
Bonds, and the various Expanding and contract
ing acts since. 1'resi lent Grant's Messages and
Memorandum. Interviews. Proclamations, and
Action in Alabama. Arkansas. Louisiana and
Texas. Supreme Court Decisions. Illinois and
Wisconsin Railroad laws. Constitutional
Amendments, made and -nding. in States, and
Nation. "Back-pay" Statistics, Tables of Ap
propriations, Debt, Elections. Currency Distri
bution by States and Sections. &e. invaluable
for campaign. Cloth, fi'2.'tK post-paid.
Address GEO. KRS. DAWSON,
22t4 P. O. Box 434, Washington. 1 . C.
HOUSEHOLD
PANACEA
AND
FAMILY
LINIMENT.
21wty
I AVliy Will You
I Nu tier?
I To all persons suffer
ing from Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Cramps in
the limbs or stomach.
Billions Colic. Pain in
bacK. bowels or side, we
would say. thk 1 lot's K
IIOI.O Panacka and
Family Liniment is
of all others the remedy
you want for internal
and external use. Dims
cured the alove com
plaints in thousands of
eases. There is no mis
take about it. Try it.
Sold by all Druggists.
THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE
OF AN OLD NURSE.
"Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the pre
scription of one of the best l-einale Physicians
and Nurses in the United States, and lias been
used for thirty years nith never failing safety
and success bv millions of mothers ami 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 the Best and Surest
Remedv in tlie World, in all cases of Dysentery
and Diarrhea in children, whether it arises
from Teething 01 any other cause. Full direc
tions for using will accompany each bottle.
None Genuine unless the far simile of CURTIS
& PERKINS is on the outside wrapper. Sold
by all Medicine Dealers. 24wly
Centaur Liniment.
There is no pain which tlie
Centaur 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 lias produced
more cures of rheumatism, neu-
iX'V35 ralgia, lock-jaw, palsy, sprains,
swellings, ear-ache, caked-breasts, scalds,
burns, salt-rheum, &c., uion the human
frame, and of strains, spavin, galls, &e.,
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, tlie lame walk, poisonous bites are ren
dered harmless, and the wounded are healed
without a scar. It is no humbug. Tlie 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 inon 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 hor
ses and mules, or for screw-worm in sheep.
Stoc.k-owirs this liniment is worth your at
tention. No family should be without Centaur
Liniment. J. B. Rosk & Co., New York. 4C-ly
Castori v is more than a substitute for Cas
tor Oil. It is the only safe article in existence
which is certaiu 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. 45-ly
LEGAL NOTICES.
Chattel Mortgage Sale.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of one
certain Chattel Mortgage, dated loth day of
January. i"4 and recorded in book F. of Chat
tel Mortgages, on pages 5. 6, and 7, of the Cass
county, Nebraska Records, and given and exe
cuted bv William A. and Mary E. Devolt to
Reefer it Lindley. et. al.. for which there is due
at this date, eight hundred and ninety-six
dollars. Also one Chattel Mortage recorded in
book F. page 41 and 42 of Chattel Morgages, of
the Cass county, Nebraska reeords, given and
executed by illiam A. DeVolt to Keefer &
Kindly, for which there is due at this date, one
hundred and eight dollars. Also one other
Chattel Mortgage recorded in book F. of Chat
tel Mortgages, on page eight (s, given hy Wil
liam A. luid Mary A. De olt. to Keefer & Lind
ley. upon which there is due at this date one
hundred nr.d six dollars.
The undersigned will sell at public auction on
the sfnd day of October. it74. at ten o'clock in
the forenoon, at J. A. Keuaston office, in Cass
county. Nebraska, the following described per
sonal property and chattels to-wit : One seeder
of the Esterly manufacture, one roan and red
cow three years old ; one brown mare nine years
old ; one sorrel horse eight years old ; one lum
ber wagon (Newton : one Vibrator thresher ;
one reaper and mower ; one set of harness : one
breaking plow, and one stirring plow, the pro
ceeds of said sale will be applied toward the
pavnient of said Mortgages together with ten
ler cent, and attorneys tees, and cocU and ex
penses of said sale.
Dated at Plattsniouth. Xeb.. Sept. lMh. l74.
KEEFER & LINDLEY,
By L. C. Bi kr, Mortsaset-.
Their Attorneys. zi-it
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of ami order of sale issued out of the
District Court, in and and !r Cass county, Ne
braska, and to me directed, I will on the 17th
dav of October, A. D. 1874. at ten o'clock a. tn. of
said day, at the south door of the Court House
in the city tif Plattsmouth. in said County, sell
at public auction the following real estate, to
wit : The south half Ct) of the south-east quar
ter (se !il of section number twenty (2(i town
ship number ten (10) north of range nuintwr
thirteen U3 east of r.th Principal Meridian, in
Cass county, Nebraska, together with ali the
the privileges and appurtenances thereon or
thereunto belonging : to satisfy a judgment of
said court, recovered bv Albert Bacon, agaiust
David Bouinert. M. B. CUTLER, Sheriff.
Cass Co.. Neb.
Plattsmouth, Neb., Sept. 7th. '74. 24-w.t
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an execution issued out of the
District Court, in and for Cass County, Nebras
ka, and to me directed. I will on the ilh'th day of
Sept.. A. D. 1K74, at one o'clock 1'. M. of said
day, at the South Ooor of the Court House, in
the City of Plattsmouth. in said county, sell at
Public Auction the following described Real
Estate to-wit :
The East Half (E i) of the South-east Quar
ter (S. E. i) of Section Eight t) Township
Eleven (11) North of KaiiKe Ten (10) East
of Six tG) P. M. in Cass county, Nebraska. The
same having been levied upon as property of
Jacoli lilshony, to satisfy an execution in my
hands, in favor of Vallery & Rufluer.
Plattsmouth, Neb., Aug. 24, 174.
M. B. CUTLER.
22-t5 Sheriff Cass County. Neb.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the
I)isliii-t Court, in and for Cass County. Nebras
ka, and to me directed. I will on the 20tli day
of September, A. D. 1874, at 10 o'clock A. M. of
said day, at tlie south door of of tint Court
House, in the city of Plattsmouth. in sain Co..
sell at public auction the following described
Real Estate, to-wit. :
The west half w'il of lot No. eleven 11 in
block No. thirty l-'w) and lot No. twelve 112 in
blx-k No. forty-four 441 in the City of Platts
Uioutli. Cass County, Nebraska, to satisfy a
Judgment obtained by Arthur Calkins against
Wiilet Pottenger and Perry P. Gass.
M. B. CUTLER,
SheritT Cass County Nebraska.
Plattsmouth, Aug. 26th. Mi. 22-5W
ELECTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that on
TnesUay, the 13tli day of October
next,
an election will be held in Cass County for
One Member of Congress ;
One Member of Congress, Contingent ;
ne Governor ;
One State Treasurer ;
One Secretary of State ;
One Attorney General ;
tine Superintendent of Public Instruction ;
One Stale Prison Inspector ;
One District Attorney 2d judicial district ;
One State Senator ;
Two members of ths House of Representa
tives ;
One member of the House of Representatives
for the counties of Douglas, Sarpy, Cass,
Washington and Dodge :
One County Commissioner lor 3d or Western
District ;
One Assessor for each precinct ;
Three Judges of Election for each precinct ;
Two Clerks of Election for each precinct ;
One Supervisor for each Koad District ;
.1 ustiee of the Peace ;
Constable.
Which election will be opened at eight o'clock
in the morning and close at six o'clock in the
afternoon of tlie same day.
It is ordered bv tlie County Commissioners
that the following proposition )C submitted to
the electors of this county at this October elec
tion :
"Shall the County Commissioners of Cass Co.
issue Bonds in the sum of Twenty Thousand
Dollars, to aid in the developemenl of Coal in
said Cass county."
The ballot should read :
"For Iionds and Special Tax."
or "Against Bonds and Special Tax."
And also to vote for or against a Constitu
tional Convention. The ballots at such election
shall read as follows : those in favor of a Con
vention, "For a Convention,"
those against a Convention,
"Against a Convention."
POLLING PLACES.
Tipton precinct. Greenwood precinct. Salt
Creek precinct. South Bend precinct. Elinwood
precinct. Stove Creek precinct. anil Plattsmouth
City precinct, at tlie usual places of holding elec
tions. Weeping Water precinct. School House in
town of V . W.
Centre precinct. Grand Prairie schl house.
Ijouisviile prt cinct, schl house in town of Iou
isville. Eight Mile Grove precinct, Shnfcrs school
house.
Mt. Pleasant precinct, Gilmores schl house.
Avoca precinct. Stone schl house in District
No 77.
I jberty precinct. Connor's schl house.
Rock BluiTs precinct. Bergers schl house.
Plattsmouth precinct, Taylor's schl house.
By order of the County Commissioners, this
the 1st day of September Is74.
1). W. MrKINNON',.
By C. V. Moork. County Cleift.
Deputy.
Notice, Relative to change
of Place in holding elec
tions in Cass County.
The eastern' portion of Cass County having
been lately re-distiicted thereby changing the
lines and altering the limits of some precincts,
it is hereby ordered by the County Commis
sioners that all persons interested in'the matter,
living in tlie precincts so altered and changed
bv such late re-districting, do present their pc
ti'tiousto the Board of County Commissioners
on or before the
NtH dy of September
next : designating such places within each pre
cinct as they may desire to have made voting
places in the future, in order that the petitions
mav be acted upon and tlie places designated
and understood before the coming Fall elections.
Bv order of Board County Commissioners.
2o"tf D. W. McKinnon, Clerk.
Registrars Notice.
Notice is hereby given to the voters of tiie 2d
Ward in the city of Plattsniouth, county of Cass,
and State of Nebraska, that the undersigned.
Registrar of said Ward, will sit for the purpose
of registering the voters therein, at lletsei's
Mill on Monday September 7th, 1874, from 9
o'clock a, in. to 5 o'clock p. in. except one hour
at noon.
And notice is further given that I will sit at
the same place on Monday Octolier 5th. for the
purjiose ot correcting sain negistration list,
22-3t
V I "'r ll'l -B l.i llll IOII llli
J. It. D1LLEY, Registrar 2d Ward.
Executors Sale of Real Estate
By virtue of an order of sale from Judge of
District Court (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. Bepnett, surviving ex
ecutor of the last will and testament of Snap
herd Duke, deceased, is Plaintiff, and Lavina
Duke and others aro Defendants, I will at 10
o'clock a. m..on the
lMth Bay ot July. 17
in front of tlie Court House in the City of Platts
mouth and State of Nebraska, offer tor 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 the estate of Shepherd Duke, deceased,
and are described as follows, to-wit :
A subdivision of lot eleven ill in section
twenty-nine 29 town twelve 12 and range
fourteen 14, containing eight ) acres, said
tract of land lying and being in Cass County
and state of Nebraska: also the following lobs
in the city of Plattsniouth. in said Cass County,
lots four 4J. five .), and eleven 11 J m
in block five "!. lot four 4 in block fortv-four
1441 ; also the following lots lying and iK'ing in
luke's Addition to the City ot Plattsmouth.
aforesaid, tint is to say lot four (4 in block
three, ('. lots one (I) two (2) three (3) four (4)
five (") six ((H nine (: ten (10) eleven (in twelve
(12 thirteeeii(13 fourteen (1 ti lifieen(l jl sixteen
fir.) seventeen (17) eighteen (ls and nineteen
( l;i), in block lour i.tl, lots six (,ti seven (7) eight
(Si nine (!) ten (Vt) eleven OlJ twelve 12i thir
teen (13) fourteen (ll tii'teen (15) sixteen (lt!
seventeen (17) eighteen (Is) and twenty (20) in
block five ."), lots four (4) live (") six )
seven (7) eight (s nine (a) ten i Hi) eleven (11)
and twelve (12; in block six (i, lots one (1)
two (2) three (: four (4) five (5) six (t;
in block seven (7). lots three (3)
and four (4i in block nine (iV). lots two (2) three
(3) four ( I) live (5) six (ti) seven (7) eight () nine
0) ten (to.) eleven til) and twelve 12) in block
(ieven (11), all of block twelve (12) being lots
one (1) to twentv-two (22) inclusive, all of block
thirteen (13) being lots onetDto twcnty-twoi22)
inclusive, lots one (ltand two (2) in block four
teen 14, lots one 1 two 2l three (3) four (4)
five (a) and six 5. in block til teen (1j. lots
threa (3) four 4 and five 5 J in bhx-k eighteen
(IS), lots one 1 two 2 three 3 seven 7
eight s nine tf j and welve 12 in bhwk
nineteen 19, all of block twenty (2o) except lot
twelve 12 being lots one 1 to twenty-two (22)
inclusive except lot twelve 12.lots one t three
3 four 4J ten MJ fifteen 15 in blin k twentv
one 21 J. lots one two 2J three 3 four 4 five
pi six i! seven (7) eignt 11 nine (!) teen 110J
eleven iiii anil twelve I.12J
nree izaj.
six
1111
all of block twentv-ciidit (28) excent lot seven
teen being lots one lj to twentv (2ti inclusive,
except lot seveteen it" : lots six e seven (7)
eight 18 nine (9) ten in eleven (11) and twelve
(I2.i in block twenty-nine 29, lots one 1 two
2j tnree 3J four 14J five oj six 16 seven 7
and eight 81 in block thirty 301, lots three '3
four 4 five . six 6 seven 7J and eight
in mock tnirty-one 31. lots one n) two (2)
three (3 four t4 five (. seven (7) nine(9) ten (10)
eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block ten (10). lots
one (1) t wo 2i four (4) five (5) seven (7) eight (8)
nine (9) ten (in) elevtn (11) twelve (12) in block
twenty-two (22).
Ixts three (3) and four (41 in block eight (8).
Said sale will continue from 10 o'clock a. m..
until sundown of the said day, if necessary, and
it-will be adjourned from day to day until ail
are sold :
Plattsmouth, June 22. 171.
Luvo 1). Bknnftt.
Surviving Executor of the last will and testa
ment x l Shepherd Duke, deceased.
WHET.I.RB & STINCIICOMD,
l3-4t Attorneys for Executor.
The above, sale is hereby adiournded until
September f2 . 1T4, at 10 o clock a. m.
Plattsrocuia Aug. 8th 1871.
, v LLOYD D. BENNETT,
Survmng Executor of cstatof Shepherd Duke
in block twenty-
e 23, lots one 11 two 2 three 3 four 4
6 seven 7j eicht 81 nine 9 ten 10 eleven
and twelve 12 in block twenty-seven 27,
Registrar's Notice.
Notice Is heiebv given to the voters of the 1st
Ward in the city of llattsinouth. county of Cass,
and suite of Nebraska, that the undersigned
Registrar of said Ward, will sit for the purpose
of registering the voters therein, at my oflice on
Monday September 7th, 1-S74, from 9 o'clock a.
m. to 5 o'clock p. in. except one hour at noon.
And fin thur notice is given that I will sit at
the same place on Monday, October .".111. for the
purpose of correcting said Registration list.
22w3 Gko. H. Black. Registrar 1st Ward.
Registrar's Notice.
Notice is hereby given to the voters of tlie 3d
Ward in the city of Plaitsmouth. county of Cass,
and State of Nebraska, that the undersigned.
Registrar of said Ward, will sit for the purpose
of registering the voters therein, at the oflice Jof
Miehelwait & Sharp, on Monday September 7th
ls74. from 9 o'clock a. in. to 5 o'clock p. in., ex
ec pi one hour at noon.
And notice in further given that I w ill sit at
the same place on Mornviy, October 5th, for the
purpose of correcting sa id Registration list.
22W I. V. GASS. Registrar 3d Ward.
Registrar's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given to the voters of the 4th
Ward in the city of Plattsmouth, county of Cass,
and state of Nebraska, that the undersigned
Registrar of said Ward Will sit for tlie purpose
of Registering the voters therein, at the ollice
of Wheeler & Bennett, on Monday September
7th. 1874. from 9 o'clock a. in. to 5 o'clock p. in.
except one hour at noon.
And notice is further given that I will sit at
the same place on Monday, Octoler Mh, for the
purpose of correcting said Registration list.
22U A. L. CHILD, Registrar 4th Ward.
OM2IA1IA ADDS.
Wyoming Hotel,
OMAHA, - - NEBRASKA.
A. W. TEN N ANT, Proprietor.
Union Pacific Ticket and Sleeping Car Oflice
directly opMsite. House newly furnished and
renovated throughout.
Grand Central Hotel
OMAHA, NEB.
Largest and Finest Hotel between Chi
cago and San Francisco.
GEO. THRALL, Proprietor.
SALE o LOTS,
-IX
BLOOMINGTON,
Franklin Co., - - Neb.
There will be a public sale of lots in the town
(f Bloomington, Neb., on the
15th day of Hept 174.
consisting of business and resident lots. Sale
to commence at 10 o'clock a. in.
Terms : One-half Cash; balance In six
months.
There will also be a sale of Bloomington town
lots at Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 25th.
24-lt By order of Trustees.
WILLIAM HEU0L1)
Keeps one of Ihe
Largest Grocery Stocks
IN TOWN.
ROCK BLUFF ADS.
ROCK BLUFFS
Dry Goods & Grocery
J. $ . SHERJl,
KOCK BLUFFS, CASS CO., NEBRASKA,
Keeps Everything!
HATS,
CArs,
BOOTS,
SHOES.
SHAWLS
CALICOES,
WOOLEN GOODS.
STRUPS,
COAL OIL.
GROCERIES,
DRIED FRUITS.
Also 60.000 pounds of Bacon. Ham and Shoul
ders, for SALE CJlEAr : and all that a farmer
NEEDS, OR WANTS,
from a
COUNTRY STORE.
17-Cm
Call ami See Them.
O. F. JOHNSON.
DEALER IN
Drugs, Medicines,
AND
Wall Paper.
li'nii rjaafaa
All Paper Trimmed Free of
Charge.
ALSO DEALER IN
Books, Stationery, Maga
zines, .
And Latest Publications.
Prescriptions carefully compounded by an ex
perienced Druggist.
Remember the place, cor. 5th & Main streets,
Plattsmouth. - Neb.
MttK I UtlK !
I am now prepared to furnish, the best una
dulterated milk
TWICE EVERY DAY,
To all parties notifying me
17-1 y PETER" JtTJlJS SC Co,'
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
"WHEELER & BENNETT Real Estate and
Tatpayini; AnMits. Notarlns Public, Fire
and Life Insurance Agents, I'lattsinoulli. Neb.
T R. LlVINlTON.riiysieUii and Surtteon.
Tenders his professional service to the
citizens of Cass eountv. Risideiie southeast
corner of Oak and Sixtli strwts : oftlce on Main
street, one door wwt of Lyman's Luinler Yard.
Plattsniouth, Nebraska.
SAM. M. CHAPMAX. K. T. MAXWKLU
t llAI'MAX A. M.WWI.M
ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Solicitor In
Chancery. Oftire in Fitzgerald's Block, llatts
inouth. Nebraska.
A. I Spkagce, T. B. Wiio
SPKA;l K WILSOX,
Attorney t Law.
PLATTSMOCTH. - - NEBRASKA.
Cttlleftimu Promptly Aatlcnded U. 13-ly
UKU. 8. SMITH, K. H. WINDHAM,
NN1TII A WIMH1AM.
Successors to Marquett, Smith, & Starblrd,
Attorneys at La tod- Real Estate Brokers
1-LATTSUOlTH, - - - Jl'XB.
Special attention Elwn to Collections, and all
matters affecting tlie litle to Real Estate.
Office on 2d floor, over the Post Ofuce.
Dr. Schildknecht,
Eclectic A Homoeopathic Physician.
tiy-OFFICE AND RESIDENCE. J
Corner of 6tu and Vine Streets, Plattsmouth,
Nebraska.
CALLS ATTKXDED AT Al.l. HOURS.
eyi
Justice of the Peace.
Office on Main Street Plattsmouth, Neb., near
ly opposite the H iibai.d office. Business hours
from g A. M.. to 8. P. M.
All County business usually transacted be
fore a Justice of the Peace, will be attended to
bv the Subscriber.
General Collector of Debts.
8-ly J. YT. HAINES.
lMattsirtoutli 91111s.
CHEISEL, Proprietor. Have recently been
repaired and placed in thorough running
order. Ino.OOO Bushels of Wheat wanted imme
diately for which the highest market pnee will
be pai'd.
G. A. von Heimburg,
Veterinary Surgeon.
0Jfi.ce south side Main Street, between
Third and Fourth Sts.
PLATTSMOUTH. - NEB.
PLATTSMOUTH MILLS
PLATTSMOUTH, VtM.
CONRAD HEISEL,
Proprieto
FLOUR, CORN MEAL, FEED,
Always on hand, and for sale at lowest Cash
prices.
ITThe Highest prices paid for Wheat and
Corn.
Particular attention civen to Custom work.
Singer Sewing Machines,
FOR SALE BY
F. J. METTEER,
With all the
EXTRAS, ATT AC II 31 E NTS,
NEEDLES, dc
Also, riows. Cultivators, Wagons and farm
Implements for sale.
Mrs. a. ii. ;;m:e,
WORKER IN HAIR.
Braids. Curls, Switches Puffs, and alt kinds of
Hair Work promptly and neatly made by
MRS. KNEE.
Orders left at MRS. KENNEDY'S
Millinery Store.
On Main St. 1 door east of Clark & Plummers.
4oin3
GO TO
GUS. KEllOLD'S
FOR
CLOTHING.
PLATTSMOUTH
Grain Company.
E. G. DOVEY, Pres't
E. T. DUKE, Treas.
FRED. G0RDER, Buyer.
Tills Company will buy grain at the higbes
market rates at all times.
Seales and office at E. CI. Dovey, Store, lower.
Main Street. Plattsmouth. Neb. 291 y
L. GOLDING,
Dealer in
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS. HATS,
CAPS. BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
VALISES, CARPET BAGS,
&c., &c, &c, &c.
Oue of the oldest and most Reliable Houses
in Plattsmouth. Main street, between Fourth
and Fifth.
C37-REMEMBER THE PLACE.
n8-tf.
William Stadelmann
has on Jiand, one of the largest stocks of
Clothing and Gents' Furnish
ing Goods for Spring and
Summer.
tWI Invite everybody in want of an-thingin
my line to call at my store.
SOUTH SIDE MAIN,
Between 5th & 6th St's.
And convince themselves of the faet. I have
asaspectalty in my Retail Departments, a stock
of Fine clothing for Men and Boys, to which
we invite those who want goodd.
tVl olso keep on hand a larjre and well se
lected Stock of Hats, Cups,-BooU, Shoes, &c.
Jan 1 yl
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.
4
td&8hop on 6th Street, north of
Fitzgerald's block: t-iy
OF A BIG STOCK GOODS;
Selling Out! Selling Out ! !
The old and well known firm arc selling out tlieir cn-,
tiro stock of goods, at greatly reduced prices, preparatory
to entering' upon
Another Line of Business.
The following list gives some idea of the great re
ductions they propose to make:
Old price, Preseuti
Cussinieres, $1.30 $1.0(j
1.00 75
Muslins, 14 11
12J 10
Flannels, 60 45
50 40
40 30
Shawls at 25 per cent. less
than cost.
Cottonades, . 45 32
35 25
25
17i
Si
it
i i
ti
i 6
G.00
4.oa
4.50
Boots, custom made calf 8.00
0.00
kin 5.50
Boots, custom made, heavy Kip from $'2,50 to ?1,00.
Ladies Shoes from $1,00 to ?L,,.r0.
Other shoes in same proportion. HWh ribbons from
2i cents up; worth twice the money.
10 lbs of dried apples for 1,00.
10 lbs of Carolina Rice, for 1,00.
Fancy choice gunpowder Tea worth $2 per pound
at 1; next best worth $1,25, at 80 cents.
Choice Co flee, Syrups, Starch, Soda, and other gro
ceries in comparison. Plates, cups, saucers, and other
delf-ware at pottery prices.
CASH! CASH! CASH
These goods must be sold for CASH within the next
TIHIIEIRX'r DATS;
As the Store building has been rented, and the goods'
must be out of the way by that time.
Now is the time for farmers to buy
their winter supplies cheap.
All winter and fall goods will be"
sold from 25 to 30 per cent, below cost;
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and ladies'
Shawls, will be cleaned out at any prices.
There is still a large and varied
stock to select from; and first come first
served.
Once more we call attention to the"
rare chance offered to farmers and cit
izens, to select and purchase a good
supply of the needful articles while this
sale is going on. No such chance may
occur again in years.
Come one, come all; examine, price;
and try our goods. Remember only 30
days. Once, twice, three times, cheap1
for CASH, at
& SCHNASSE & CO'S
Lower Main Street, - - - Plattsmouth, Neb:
THOMAS W, SH&YO0K
'J .'J3e'?S'i2E
3 i -y t v-scv. v:
Fune-rals attended on Short Xoticc;
i r
ALSO PEA LEU IX
FURNITURE, CHAIRS, BEDDING, &c
Hixm Street, next' door to Biooks House, lat'tsmoutlJ, 'e"b.