Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, September 17, 1874, Image 3

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THE HER, A LI).
U CA 1. A I VKKTIS I! M KN i'S.
Transient. o-ns .1 II isf. i:'.jnl.ir n-lvi-v-tiscT.
10 ri-uN itr lm. No'ailvrrlix-mciit in-Nfru-il
for loxs than " n-ni.
Irf'iial ndviM'tUftiii-nts ill he chr.ri'f.l to the
?VirM'" ll lTll4T" IIm'III in.
.LOCAL N LS.
iir.v.M.M;.
We li;ivo sent some of our folks
out
IN THE POLICE COURT!
r. r. (i.vss. jrix;i:.
this p;:st week todiui; one day we sent
out over S,"; oiid wh.il do you think
we f;.t one 1 liar rush. Now we ncv- ; Mu-ic hv tiie Ia;nl-T!ie kia'.t of Taers
R KG I ST RAITS LIST.
Names f Le;il Voter IliistTeil Sept. TMi.
H74. la t'.ie Fourth Ward U tin- City of l'Liti.
LIXrAL NOTION
PROFESSIONAL CAUDS
or dim onJy when wi: liave to, some j
parties have stopped their paper in rou- j
; sequence, (lentlemen, you an; not sui-
poi tinij this paper any too well now, i
; we must have monev to run a paper ;
for a l'olice Tri.ilK.ijs to the rear
The best way to sit domiNot drunk
hut only i xeilfJ.
Ono evening last week Marshal Mur-
Meinorial Resolutions from Pleasant
Valley Cranire will appear next week.
A new lmteher in the eity arrived
yesterday. Marthis jubilant.
and the editor of this paper will not ; I'liy had his attention called to the fact
horrow or rim in delt w hile money is
due him. Xo gentleman ever gets mad
at an honest dun.
Stephen IIolon, Mt. "Pleasant sent
four very handsome apples to the 1J. it
colleetions. Win. Stadelman fur- i (Irocery, :'.nd lias just received a largo
NEW Ki: SIX ESS.
Val. Werkbarh has gone into the
Dry (loods line in connection with his
nished some hand ome pears.
Our readers will excuse the IIf.t:
at.iks being late this week, we have
tried to give some idea of the Fair and
also the Louisiana troubles, which we
stock of dress goods, calicoes, flannels,
shirtings, Ac, c. also a full line of
broadcloth, cassimcres, doeskin, tweed,
and everything in that line.
We are sorrv to learn that Miss L.au-
that an "lllegant row v.as gom on
over at the McIIitimagin Mansion, just
back of the old IIl:kali office, and re
port said a mai was killed. Summon
ing Ids posse-ivme and take it t he-Marshal
marched over to the front door,
while Jen ITcmpel and Fred Lcnhoff
surrounded the enemy in the rear.
Mrs. McII. rather resented the visit
of the Marshal, and politely invited
him to travel to a warmer climate,
than even Main Street this summer.
While Pat was arguing the matter
could have not done, had we gone to j ra Davis met with a verv piinful acd- I forninst the front door, llempel and
dent on Thursday evening She was i "iinju w na a laiueui, weie e.M'ui-
canning fruit when she upset a cup of I the rear, and found old man Mc,
l;.ii!ii. -. W iliLiiii
J.IH'li, I'l'-cl
J'i.'n-k. Unt ies 11
limes. K A
i.tlt r. I. If
Cut If r. M 15
( ii rriiiti, Frank
'henry. K Y
hapin, S A
Cliil.l. A L
I rriiiL'tii:i. F- W.
! i-lL.Ttoi!, Win.
i Ktlurrtoti. ;'
J. linn. I. II
Fat. mi, S F
Ftiirish. Mi-ha-l
FirUlrr. (r.
Fiiiislirr, John
;mhiii:iii, Frank K
( :it limaii, Fml
.uihmun. Win.
ionlrr, Frt-U
Il:;tt. A i
llaiiic. J AV
Hfliiptl. I'.rll
Haves, t'iiinrrou
Ilcrfiirr. J liii
I Iciiirr. Joseph
1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 lo y . Hfn II
llaiirn. (.en
Johnson, K
Johnson, I. F
Johnson. ivtrr
Johnson. A ndrrw
Ki-n;irly. Jaliirs,
i rt'd LriihotT
lress early Thursday moning.
Schn:isse & Co. are not going to leave
Nebraska, but that stock of jroods must
be sold within the next thutvdavs.
2iL
KM.niON PltlXTINCJ.
Tickets fr eh-etiun will invaria
bly be printed at the following rates
10D tickets S-V0
.VU) " 5,00
1,0'J) j 7,50
And the monev must accompany the
order for tickets and all other elec
tion work, tins year. Political credit
bus played out.
FEKKY ACU0SS THE PLATTE.
"We desire particularly to call atten
tion to the fact that there is a good
1 Yd jn 1 rrif across the Platte Piver
near the U. P. Puidge. Any of our
people that desire to cross stock or
teams, for Omaha during the coming
Stale Fair can be accommodated.
MOUCAN' A PPCKKTOX,
tM-'2t Ferrvmen.
IJoots
Store.
at cost at the Shoe
Pirrr.u Mi:i::i:s.
()VSTi:i!S AT AVIIOESLALE.
Twice a week Hen Ilemple will re
ceive Fresh Oysters l'rom (,'hieago and
is prepared to till all orders from the
eouutrv and c! -v.-wherc at wholesale
(larber a
juices.
The H'.'e.-.';;-.';; thinks
small Potato Poli t iei.m ; Tschuck, not
worth Shacks a::d Melr: h' only a one
horse patent inside country Fditor
That's speaking well for his own cloth
but when he cails Huberts thestrong
man on the ticket he shows his unus
ual good political judgement.
The '', ami '''n-iu'rlc war in Neb.
City and the Pollock an 1 Ib.il; lay war
in HrowuviMe keep their newspapers
pretty well filled. How easy a news
paper man can stir up a mass if he is
a mind to. Shi
dead drunk, on his face, covered with
blood, in a shed. Pushing into the
main room, Mrs. Mc. made n dive for
Old papers for sale at this ollice; 75 j the lantern, and brought up all stand
i boiling beeswax on her hand, scalding
it severelv.
Mnrphv. Futrifk B
Miilrr, Henry M
!wvrc. ' ?
Mi. kr! wait, W
Morrow. I aviil L
Martins, lli'nrv
M lhonev, ( 'onit -iu-l
'! il im.-y. I il
M:eliony. John
ilitclu-ll. A
Morrison. W I
M 1 inirl Jonii
Mel laiiirl. .laiiit's II.
Nathan. Is:t;ic
( I '.Mala, I litMiia
O'('onaii. Tlii'inus
O't'enner. Coniclins
I'liltliV, .Io!m
Philips. J I.
liliriiinarklo, AugcMu:;
lloscnhauni. A I
Uoliinson. M (I
Sriiaa.Hr, (iustavus
Sliarp, Kwing
Mih s, 1. V
Shannon. John W
Smith, Waliiin;ton
Sliai p, Josrpll H
Sprrk. Clans
Siiiix k. A M
Smii li, Lawrence
Tlllt, lil'(ilL,T i
Tint. .lolai II
Thomas. Thomas
A' ass. V T
AVintri-strin, AVni
Administrate is Salo of Real
Estate.
!!v in:;.' of roi or.li r of sale Iss'-c.t eai t t th'
iri k oi.a-c (am) mi.lrr thr seal there of. in
and f ir lin- I'i-Liirt Court. So-ond Ju l: -i.il
I nsirii-r. i i i h' I 'onni y of Cass. :oi,l Si:iie of
N !T.isk:i, suil dirri O'.l to t he ir.iili-rsi'.'M-il in
anaciion vlirir in (!. If. llat k AUaiinisti ator.
th , ,)'!, ; thr ".;nt' ot Sarah C'laiv; ilrre-
VMTFKT.FH fc r.KNNKTT- 1 ( at Fstatr ami
raM.aviin; A iri-nts. Vuiri- FiJiiir, hue
and T.ile Itisinanre Atrmls. Flaltsiiioi.th. Ni l.
asf .!. is F
e.:t;
irfan.l Juliii T. Craiir. ar.d others
cents per hundred.
Hats, Caps. Hoots and Shoes at a ter
rible sacrifice at D. Schnasse & Co's in
Plattsmouth. Our store is rented and
the stock must and will be sold in thir
tv davs. I). Schnas.se .t Fo.
"We recived a box of line grapes from
Azro Smith which gratified our palates
immenselv.
X Tiri:.
All i:-rs..ns indebted to me will call
and sell!" inside of four v.'eeks, as I
lnust iiavti money .
s?:ilt A
ON Ilr.IMI'.TOi,
Wall I'iper, Win
loos, and all hitn'.s
good, at F::.v
ow Slriiles. Fh ro
of nphnlstering
Stadti.u's,
Fentral Hlock.
A I! 31 T.KS ATTENTION' !
.luliiis Prpperberg. Cigar Manufac
turer, opposite tile I ! V.:l !.! of:i( e, oTl
Main St.. Putts;. loath. Xeb. Fiirar
i 'linpins of Sp.uiish an d A met icau To
baecoes. for smoking jairposes, For
,s.;f,'. P.i st ;ualities f plug-smoking
toba;-! o ahas on hae.d. "Jotf.
FASH! FASH! CASH!
For cash I. Sehtiase v Co. will sell
Stock
store
in
and must sell their entire
roods now held in the old
Plattsmo'at !:. Come and buy whib
the iron is hot. 21-Ot.
"We rail attention to the sale of stock
at the Farm of Alex Schlegel near In
helder Station on
S r.. ;:t)AY xr.xT.
A large and fine lot of stock will be
sold, see "Ad" in another column. Sale
a lo a. m.
O le of tie finest displays of apples
to be seen this season was at the Coun
ty Treasurer's of.ice last Monday prepa
torv to In iiii: sent F.a--t as specimens.
They were from the Orchard of Win.
llobbs F.sq. n-.ir Hock HlutTs.
"We aekitowledge the receipt of "It'll.
Manderson's, address at the June com
mencement ofoiir Fniversity, and will
irive.i further r.otic liereafter.
We hail a very pleasant letter from
our old friend Dick Cushing this morn
ing tl.ited Iluntsville Tenn. lie hopes
the boys will all pull through this fall.
HEAD HEAD.
Closing oat at cost at the Shoe Store
for the next days Come one come
all and : ive money. 1. JIkkcks.
The Fabm Central" Life Insurance Co.
has purchased the fine live-story stone
front building, opposite the new (3 rand
Hotel in Cincinnati, for its own use.
This Company is reliable and prosper
ous. The (Jeneral Agency Avhich in
cludes this section is unoccupied, offer
ing a line opportunity for active and
reliable men to secure a lucrative busi
ness. Those desiring such a position
would do weil to address.
N. W. ir.UKis, See'y,
Cincinnati, O.
ing on Ilempel's manly breast, while
he swung the lantern round to I.en
hoff. Tne Marshal then rushed in and
captured the prisoner, and by
some coaxing, hauling, and boosting
behind, they marched her off to jail.
the next jiokni.vo
Mrs. McIIitimagin and a Mrs.
I shall deal direct with the Factory
and it shall be my carncstdesire to
suit all who may favor me with a call.
Further notice in a few weeks,
25-tt Vi'. 11. Pool..
Mr. and Mrs. lh n. Drost of Three
3roves, celebrated thfir Wooden Wed
ding on last Friday and such a set of
wooden traps as lumbered up. the old
farm house at Dr. Wiley's you never
saw. Sixteen wooden half bushels, 40
Peek's, 1!) Pitchfork handles, half a
car load of Potato Smashers, 5 brand
new wooden cradles, gives some idea
of this we lding of wood. The old
Doctor tried to keep tally of the things
for awhile but they rushed in on him
so he just dumped 'cm in the big eg
corn crib and let 'em brindle, mean
while the folks in the house, that is
"llattie and Hen" just went in to make
everybody happy and merry and the i
throng looked so cozy and snug that we j
understand W more "splieings" are on j
the tapis in Cass County jat for the
fun of havinga Wooden Wedding every
live vrars.
room
Now
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The firm of Fleming S: Kimball
Weeping Water are this day dissolved
by Mutual consent. The firm will
hereafter be known as Fleming
'bice. All business connected with
the old linn will be sttled by the new
lirm,
I f.KMINO AMI UACE.
All accounts due Fleming & Kimball
must be settled immcdiatly at the
Store of Fleming & Hare Weeping
Water. D. C. Fi.fminu.
Weeping Water, Sept. !th. It
Farmer Mat, shipped four hogs that
vveiur'aed 2,c,00 Ihs. the other dav.
Call at the shoe
bargain. Closing
ne vt thirtv davs.
-tore now for your
ut at cost for the
Petf.i: Mi:ia;i s.
The Episcopal sociable w ill meet at
tie- house of the Hector, llev. Mr. Hur
ges on one week from to-night. It is
are requested to give a full attendance.
Peter Merges the great Plattsmouth
shoe man is selling out his large stock
of Hoots and shoes at cost, for the
next :!0 days, as he must make
for the fall and winter stock.
is the time to buy.
TilAKHIED.
WII.rV-H STINCS At th" rrsi.lrn'-e of the
liii-.lr's Mother lv llev. .Mr. Cannon. Mr.
JamksW. U ii.i'v to Miss MaimIIa Hast
I ;s. ;.!! of (';:;,, Co. Nei.
Ami ihf laiioi. i-aa congratulate them most
heartily for ili.la't Ihry ivincialier him in seine
or tie- most his.a.ius wnlilin cake we have seen
for a Ion i ;imr : rich fruit rake, daintily frosted
jelly cake a:el I'xrrl'.cnt soi.-r cake Hanked on
tery s'nle by i!e-; :ons ra;.;"s formed a pyra
mid s,-":doi'i surpassed. May these things be
typical of tar piod things that shall surround
th!ii lhr..:ia.;ut their nays and may their
shadow never !r h-ss.
Fo;m:::-M vn:s-o:i the i.-th. iav f Sept.
is-4 ! . u. i:. i;:iisen y.n. I'ktkh Fo.o. r.u
aul.iisa l.oi isA Mkvkks all vi Co.
Neli.
Oh Myu-rss that all.
P.LAISDELL ('0.WtEI'Y COMPANY.
This talented Company will give a
performance in our town on next Mon
day evening. This company is coin
posed of It fast class actors including
the celebrated John Dillon, who stands
at the head of American cornelians.
Those who want to enjoy a feast of fun
will do well to go.
from Omaha, w ere up before his honor
Judge, (lass, charged with being drunk
and disorderly. The Omaha "Larf'J'i f)
was soon disposed of, her onlyolfence
being so drunk she had lost all her
money and didn't know who took it.
Then Mrs. McII. came on the stand
and the boys rolled in for fun. Of
course the Marshal and his informers
swore to the charge and the "terrible"
Judge says:
"Now Mrs. McIIitimagin you can
tell the Court how this thing was."
Mrs. McII. "You see, your honor, I
came home yesterday and went to lick
my oldest girl because she gave me
some lip v. hen the old man interfered.
I said she was my girl and I would
lick her if I wanted to. The old man
interfered again and I got excited,"
i long pause)Jtye 'Y11(?': "Short
ly after that the old man set down.
Jnrfjc "Did he set down on purpose
Mrs. Mcir."
"Well he did 'nt get up right away,
and was kind o'stupid after awhile;
fact is. Judge, when I get excited, I have
verv little control of me hands and
none at all of me tongue. Put I
wasn't drunk at all, only excited, and
then that Marshal come
and brought two dutch
man along and lugged me off without
a rag of clothes on me."
Judge, excited -What, naked Mam V"
"Only me night dress and I begged
to have me dress on and they would'nt
let me!"
Marshal and Witnesses "We coax
ed her to dress herself and she would
not,"
"It's a lie!" "Tut tut" from
the Judge, "that won't do, Mrs. McII.
Do you know, this man, the Marshal,
here"."
"No, an' I don't w ant to make his ac
quaintance, cither." (Ireat laughter,
and the terrible gives her $10 and costs
with a place to board until it's paid.
Mrs. McII "I don't care a
Judge, I had ham and eggs for break
fast, any way, and I'll board it out."
I I HE ! I IP II! ! KIKE ! ! I
At the last meeting of the Fire De
partment, it was ordered that there be a
special meet ing called on Saturday even
ing. Sept. I'Jth, at 7 o'clock shakf, for
the purpose of
i : l i: ( t i xc. ( ) f f i c i: n s
and also to make arrangements to at
tend the (Irand Parade of the Omaha
Fire Department, accompanied by va
rious other Fire Companies of the
State, on the Cud day of the State Fair,
Sept. yoth, 1ST t. Notice is hereby giv
en for all to be promptly on hand.
Hy order.
T Af o AtriM'lIV
tlio lil'st f f tlio cr'iviin oi.l ( 1w tn.ii-i'iuir I- .
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Sec.
Pres.
The IIekald seldom visits a police
court. There is something ine.x press
ably mournful to us in witnessing the
effects of crime, ignorance, and pover
ty on the fallen and degraded of the
human race. Many persons actually
gloat over such exhibitions though,
and while it is desirable that all trials
for any kind of crime should be open
to all in this free country, the class of
faces that gather in that court room
w henever there is a likelihood of any
thing"r;inutty"eoiniiig, are not an orna
ment to our town, to say the least of it,
and we would respectfully suggest that
it is net necessary to subserve the ends
of justice that small boys should be al
lowed to hear the slang and dirt exhib
ited on such occasions. Further, as a
matter of taste, and to please our ear
w ould you be kind enough, Mr. Mar
shal and Mr. Judge, and Messrs. Wit
nesses to avoid calling persons, before
j on on such a charge, ".Lady." A
woman is a woman and a man a man
for all business and legal purposes.
. -
i:eulsthaifs list.
Names of I .opal Voter Kopfstorod Sept. 7th
1T4. in the Third Ward i;f the city of 1'kUts
ii. oi. ill :
I hereby certify that en Sept. 7th. 1874. I lteti
istere.l the above nanus of I.ral Voters in tiie
Fourth Ward, of the eity of J'iattsiaouth. in
Cass Co., Neli., for the general Election on (let.
l:sth. 1S74. Correciioa (lav. Oct. Mh. ls74. at 1"
11. W heeler & Co s. A. I- CHILI.
UeL'istrar.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
F.verv Farmer and Stock Kaiser, and every
boilv that keeps a Horse, a Cow, I'oultrv, Sheep
or Swine whether h lives in City, Town or
Country, wants the
bbvi: stock. jolk.&t.
Monthly. .l.fi0 per year. In its r.th Volume.
Ueautif'ullv illustrated. The best instructor up
on every class of lave Stock. National civiug
e.jual attention to the Stock Interest of every
State. Treats, by practical writers, upon the
Farm, the Pairv.' Horses. Cattle. Sheep, Swine.
Poultry, llees, Fish and their diseases, together
with ail interesting Fireside Department, mak
ing it the most eoniplate and iriterestinvt Jour
nal of its class in the country. Specimen ropy
1( cents. Address, Live Stock .loin nal Co.. Iluf
falo, N. Y. (iood pay.to Agents. Agents want
at every iKist-oiliee. ii-lift
1 :ne defendants, i in ctiUon to sell hums to
j pay debts) ; I will at I i o'clock, a. in. on
Salinil.i.v.lbi' I7lii ibv OvUber. 1H74.
! and keep said sale open one hour at least, in
I front ef Ihe Court House in the ciry of l' arts-,
l icon : h, ;ei I Si-te ol Nebraska, oiler for sale at
I public, auction to t lie highest bidder, the lands
1 and tenements heroinl. alter described on tiie
terms following to-wlt : One fourth cash in
hand and the residue in three e.tial annual
payments, rwitli interest at ten per cent, per
annum, and secured by Morttfae on the prem
ises, sai.l lands lieloiei l.illie chlf of Sarah
( raii:. deceased and sue denibed ;is follows to
w:t 'i'he West one fourth i 'i of the North West
iu:ii-!er',. of the North Fast ipiai ter ( U ). and
the K;tst three fourths of t he Nort h Fast
quarter ' 't). of the North WastquartertU. also
the South West qnarlci t '4 l. of the North F.lst
quarter and the Soul h Fast en.n ht 0 1 of
the North West (piaiirr ( 'j ). all in Section No.
Six (!'). ill Townsnip No. Twelve i li'i. North ef
U.iiiur No. Thirteen (i:t, K ;t of the n!i Princi
pal Mriidiaui 1 y i i vc and bein ia Cass County,
and Stale of Ncbiaska.
(iFOUCi: II. ULACK.
Administrator - limU no; of Sarah Crui de
ceased. I. II. W'HKH.FH.
Att'y. for Administrator. 2-V.V4
Sheriff Sale.
l'y virtue of an order of Sale issued out of the
District Court in and for Cass County Ni hre.ska
stud to me direct 'd 1 wiil on the l'.ith day of ('
ober A. I. 1S74 at ten (111) o'clock A. M. of s:id
day at the south door of the Court House in Hie
eit'yof Pl.itlsinoulh in said County sell at Pub
lic auction t he following Ileal I'.stale 'in wit :
Lot Number twelve l-' in block number five i.r)
in the City of Plattsiuoutli. Cass County, Neb
ra.sk ;i. together with all the privileges and fip
juiitenanres thereon or thereunto belonyin :
To sati! v a judgment of said court recovered
by lieu, hoeck against Win. Altaher.
l'latisinout Nebraska Sept. 1,'itli 174.
Al. P.. Ccti.EU. SheritT.
2I-w." Cass County Nebraska,
! K. 1,1 IN'tiSIDN, Physician and Suie.in.
Ik. -i .. : ., - .......... .1 1.. II...
. ii-it;s HIS ' . i - 'u.ti i. , r. .....
oitiens nf Cass ciuut . Uesidruce koii beast
roriirr of ( 'ak rtud Sixth streets : oHicr on Mahi
i slri'o!, oii (i.i.ifHP''to( I. man's Lumber Yard,
PlaUsiuoiali, Nebraska,.
8AM. M. ( I1ACM.VN. K- T. MAXW KLI-
j IIAI'MAX MAXWn.L
i ATTOKNFVS AT LAW rind Solicitors In
I Chancery. (.,.l'-e in Fitzgerald's P.lock, Plalts
i mouth, Nebraska.
I
vy vf uv,
Its terrible to notice how the suniuier poods
came dow n at Merges Shoe Store. lS.f.
CHILDREN OFTEN LOOK PALE
AND SICK
From no other taii.se than having Melius in the
stomach.
lUiOWN'S VFUMIFFCi: COMFITS
w ill destroy Worms without injury to tiie child,
beiiw perfvetiy WJIITK, and free from all col
oring of other injurious ingredients usually
used in worm preparations.
( riiTis & P.iuiWN. Proprietors,
No. "15 Fulton Street, New York.
Sold by Druists and Chemists and dealers
in Medicines at 2j cents a box. ''4wlj'
FOR SALE.
1 acres of unimproved land, four miles from
riattsmouth ; eood locality ; can bo bought
reasonable. Call at the ollice of
,'tf SMITH & VriX:H.M.
"Veln-nlia State ItesiMf er. A 41 column
paper, published at tiie State Capital ; full
of SI ale news ; independent in everything, neu
tral in nolhing ; .1."m a year. Correspondents
and Agents wauled in every town. W M. C.
Cl.ovo, Lincoln, Neb. ullf
All order for feed, flour and meal, left at
StreightJt Dilley's will receive pronn t atten
tion.' I'.ltfJ C. Heisk.i..
FOIl SALE.
A desirable residence, in Plattsmouth. for
sale. ?:a.iO down, balance on time to suil pur
chasers. A bargaiu. Cad at ollice of
oitf smith & Windham.
FOll SALE.
Two houses one for cash and one on time.
For full particulars apply to F. (1. Dovey. Co If
lVmrtiilirr th it Hie exclusive Sho? Store is
the best and cheaiest place to et your foot
eaiillLr. IStf I'l.lFIi .MLIUW.S.
FOR RENT.
One house. Apply to F. fl. Dovey.
.Vtf
Hand-Book of Politics for '74,
I? Y
HON". E1)WAKI MfTIIERSOX.
Clerk if llmisc of irrxeutativr U. S.
This accurate and impartial Volume frives the
full record on the "increase of Salary Acf and
in repeal, on Transportation. Ci il l:iuhts, and
Financial (Questions, iucliuiine the act of lsii2
creal inn "LeL'al 1 eiuU is ' and coin interest on
I'.onds, and the various Fviiandinirand eentract
iie: ai'ts since. President (Irant's Messages and
Memorandum. Interviews. Proelamat ions, and
Action in Alabama, Arkansas, liuisiana mid
Ti'xas. Supreme Court Decisions. Illinois and
Wisconsin Kailroad Laws. ( oust itutional
Aniendnients. made and pending, in States, and
Nation. "Iick-p:iv' statistics. laoies 01 Ap
propriations. Drl.i. Flection?. Currency Distri
bution hy States and Sec i i..ns, ,V:C. Invaluable
for campaign. Cloth. post-paid.
Ainress i.r-w. r us. i.."-.
itl PO tliiv 411 V:is 1 ll''tnil. I). .
HOUSEHOLD
PANACEA
-AXI-
FAMILY
LINIMENT.
24wiy
I Why Will Vou
I MitftVr?
I To all persons suffer-
Iiiitr from Kheuniatisni.
Ncuraliria. Crai.ips in
the limbs or .stomach,
Ihliioiis ( iilh'. Pain m
hack, bowels orsiile. we
would s-iy.THK. IIocsk
1IOLO PANAl'KA a.nii
FA7.1ICV I.1XIMKST is
of all others the remedy
you want for internal
"and external use. It has
cured the above com
plaints in thousands of
eases. There is no mis
take about it. Try it.
Sold by all Druggists.
UUliLNT.
At the f;iir yesterday afternoon as a
yuunpr man named Sain Hall was riding
:i b'rsc in a race, a lot of cows went to )
cross the track and bis horse ran into
one throwing the rider and heredowii !
the horse falling n the boy and injur- J
ing him badly but not dangerously. j
I
N0TICK-
U II EAT AUCTION SALE!!!
or
HOUSES, MULES, COLTS &c.
On the Farm of A. Schickel, on Turkey Creek,
near Iniiehh r station, on
!Sat unlay. Kepi ember lOtli, IS74.
.1 l.Af:r,t: XUMTiEIl OF FRESH MJI.CI1
COirs. STEFIIS. AM VOfr V(r C.il-
TLE. f.XE sl'AX OF MULES,
HOUSES and COLTS,
Will be sold to the, he highest bidder.
Morgan M W
Mitchell Thos
Miller David
Met leer F .1
Murphy M 15
Mockeiihaupt Chris
MeDonairh F M
.Mart his .1 W"
Morse C F
Marshal! Charles
1 '1 1111 1 1 ii e r i;ji
Palirir .lames
Proie A W
Pollock Thomas
Poisal Ceo 11
Palmer II E
Peinlerson Peter
Plnininer F.zra
Pron-'er Ceo E
Pool W II
Peakev William
Poland .1 U
lh.bt i is .1 V
llaueli Peter
Kaui'ii Valentine
L'obi rts It W
Kieth Fred
Fudabeck A
Stadelinanu Fred
Stadeimanu Win.
Stadter Frank
streiirht .las an
Strci.-bt H .1
Streiiiht ( M
Sehlater Joseph
Sehlater John
St'hnellbacher J M
Starbird S 15
Si-hafer (ieo
Svi..iit (ieo A
Suiiih i: w
Scull 11 s
Vinton C H
Weaver J .1
West W iuS.
Wells W in L
Windham 11 D
Weaver A J
W est li C
Walleuger John
Wood;uil David
THIRTV YEARS' EA'PERIENCE
OF AN OLD NURSE.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothincr Syrup is the pre
crii'tion of one of I he best Female Plivsirmns
and Nurses in the Fniled Slates, and has been
used for thirty years with 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 w ind colic. rcLrulati's the bowels, and
jrives rest, health and" comfort to mot her and
child. We believe it to be the Itcst and Surrst
liemedy in the World, in all cases of Dyseliteiy
ami Diarihea in children, whether it arises
from Teething oi any other cause. Fail direc
tions for usiiir w ili" ni'conipauy each bottle.
None (ienuire; unless the ltc xiinile of CL'UTIS
& I'KIIKI.NS is mi the outside wrapper. Sold
by all Medicinu Dealers. i4vly
P.iHin's S
Ihllinn.s.f C
l'rowti S H
Hear Islry J M
lions John
pons II M
P.aidir Lewis
lloone J C
p.irebticld Win C,
p.eckner Jiinathan
Hurt uctt Ames
Chapman S M
Cushing K C
Claibourne U 15
Chapman ( U
Crosby (ieo W
I esla"ine V J
Depaine Albert
lionuelly Kobert
Drew A i vh
Dinistan W W
Kiiison h i:
l:an Michael
Fox 11 D
Fellows Hush O
Frost origin
Cass P P
ISyirer O F
(iiiil'ia .John
Cusiasson Win A
Oinaery J C
Holmes C M
Hatl A
Hayes J fl
Haieillou Jessie
I llorlircrt James
Hayes Cameron
Hassler ill .on
liodapp Frank
Hofiinan C J
Hcrold Herman
Hol.ln-de (I W
I (art man J S
Harrison (ieo
lim- W
James I. D
Johlisoiui T F
Johnson .1 F
Kennedy K W
i Kro-liler t ml
: Ki'izer Oeo W"
1 Leach John
1. 1". I. (eiss, irepistrarof the Thin! Ward, of
the city of Plaltsmou'.h, d hereby certlty, that I
the fi'ieiroing is a correct list of the voters in
said ward, as shown by the Ketjistry of nuali-
Centaur Liniment.
There is no pain which the
Centaur Liniment will not re
lieve, no swelling it will not
subdue, and no landless which
it will not cure. Ibis is strong
lansrnae, but it is true. Where
tiie parts are not pine, its effects
are marvellous. It has produced
more cures of rlieuiuat ism. neu-
IcyOs-fSY raljiia, lock-jaw, palsy, sprains,
swellings, ear-ache, caked-breasts, scalds,
bums, salt-rheuui, &e., upon the human
frame, and of strains, spavin, galls. Sec.
upon animals in one year than have al
other pretended remedies since the world
bejran. It is a counter-irritant, an all-healing
pain-reliever. Cripples throw away their
crutches, the lame walk, poisonous bites are ren
dered harmless, and the wounded are healed
without a sear. It Is no humbug. The recipe is
selling as no article ever before sold, and it sells
because it does just what it pretends to do.
Those who now differ from rheumatism, pain or
swelling deserve to suffer if they w ill not use
Centaur Liniinept. more than looo certificates
of remarkable cures, including frozen limbs,
chroiiie-rheuniatisin. gout, running tumours, &e.
have been received. W e 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.
Stock-owners this liniment Ls worth your at
tention. No family should le without Centaur
Liniment. J. 15. Kosk & Co., New York. 4-ly
Castoiu a is more than a substitute for Cas
tor Oil. It is the only Kaf? article in existence
which is certain to assimilate the food, regulate
the bowels, cure wind eolie and produce natiu'al
bleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine
or alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Children
need not cry and mothers may rest. 4-ly
Business is business, and so are the Cigars at
the P. O. Book Store. 5-tf.
Iook out lor a new boot and Shoe Three mouths time will be given to purchases 1 110,1 voters, in my office,
store next week, on South side Main ALF.X SC11LF.GEL. ,1'
st. witii . (I. Wood ruff. ew foods4 j
and new iri?es. (Jive me a call audi
s-itisfy yourself
S.V-lrf
READ ! READ ! !
ii- -jj- "jjy-,,,! i foioiii-i K""iis came uDwn aniuuy ai
il. j Mergt' Shoe Store. Call iin.lexamine,noch;.rge
r r fchowins then. tt
111-
i-kel-
w. lit .t snail., ou Monday, the f.tn day of Oct.
1S74. between the hours of y o'clock a. in. and
& o'ciiM-k p. 111. of said day. to make iMlditions,
to correct an v omissions, to suiku oft any names
tiiat are not entitled U the Elective Franchise,
or other error im said list. Y. P. 1 ASS.
Registrar.
Call, examine and price giwds at Merges Shoe
Store before purchasing elsewhere. I w ill never
be undersold. lbtf
FOR SALIJ.
80 acres of land on desirable terms, Sloo cash
11 hand, balance on time to suit purchaser.
For particulars, rail at the office t
Mt SilllH & WlVDHAM.
Chattel Mortgage Sale.
. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of one
(rtaiii Chattel Mortgage, dared pith day of
January, ISTI and recorded in book F. of Chat
tel Mori iragos, on pages .". 6, and 7. of the Cass
county. Nebraska Ueeords. an 1 given and exe
cutcd'by William A. and Marv F. Devolt to
Kecfer & I.lndlev. et. al.. for which th.'ie is due
at this date, eiuht luindred and ninety-six
dollars. Also one Chattel Mortage reeoid'ed ia
book !'. page 41 and 12 of Chattel Morgages, of
the Cass couiitv, Nebraska records. gien"and
executed by William A. DeVoit lo Kei-fj-r &
family, for w iiich ; here is due at this date, one
hundred and eight dollars. Also one oilier
Chattel Mortgage recorded in book F. of Chat
tel Mortgages", on pane eiirht t. iriven bv AVil
liam A. and Mary A. De Volt, to Kecteri Lind
ley, upon w iucli there is lue at this date one
hiiiiditd and six dollars.
The undersigned will sell at pub!:.' auction on
the inl day of October, ls.'l. a: ten o'clock in
the forenoon, at . I. A. Kena.ston oiV.cr. in Ca.ss
enmity, Nebraska, the following described per
sonal property and chattels to wit : One seeder
of the Fsterly manufacture, one roan and red
cow three years old ; one brown mare nine veal's
old ; one sorrel horse eight years old : one lum
ber wairon (Newton) : one Vibrator thresher;
one reaper and mower : one set of harness : one
breaking plow, and one stirring plow. I he pro
ceeds of said sale will be applied toward the
payment of said Mortgages together with ten
pei cent, and attorneys lees, and costs and ex
penses of s lid sale.
Dated at Plattsmouth. Neb., Sept. 10th. ls:t.
KLKFFK & LINDLKY.
By L. C. Bt r.n, Mortgagees.
Their Attorneys. 2l-3t
A. L. Si KAocE. T. B. Wilson.
NI'KA-I i: A WILS(.,
Attorneys nt Ijv.
FLATTSMOCTU, - - ' NF.BUASXA.
C'llUriinm Pnnnv'l'i Aot'emh-i Ok la-ly
liKO. S. SMITH, U. 11. WINKHAM,
M.IXITII A M IXDIIAM.
Successors to Marrpiett, Smith, it Stnrliird,
Attorneys at Law & Real Estate-Brokers
l'l.ATTSMOCl 11, ... SEB.
Special attention given to Collections, and all
matters affecting the liile to Keal F-state.
Office on 2d tloer, over the Post Othce.
Dr. SciiildkiKTlit,
Eclectic A Homoeopathia Cliysician.
jv-office and iu:sidi:nci:,3
Corner of filh and Vine Streets, Plattsmouth,
Nebraska.
A T T It E
STORE.
EXCLUSIVE SHOE
.... 1 '
I must cV'se out 1113" poods in order to make room for my Lugo J'all ai'tf Win
ter stock, and will sell at cost for the. next
ryl
CALLS ATTKNUKt AT ALL HOC It."
Justice of the Peace;
Office on Main Street Plaltsinonlh. Net., near
ly opHisitc the IIkkai.i othee. Business hours
froi.ihA. M..IOS 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. VT . 11 A I NFS.
Sheriff's Sale.
Bv virtue of and order of sale issued out of the
I list; ict ( 'oui t, in and and for ( ass county, Ne
braska, and to lne directed, I will on tlio 17th
dav of October, A. D. 1S71. at ten o'clock a. ni.of
said dav, at the south door ef the Court House
in the city of Plattsiuout h. in paid County, sell
at public auction the following real estate, to
wil : The south half (' 1) of the south-east quar
ter (s e 'i) of section number twenty (ue) town
ship number ten (1() north of range number
thirteen ( l:i) east of i:th Principal Meridian, in
Cass county. Nebraska, together with all the
the privileges and appurtenances thereon or
thereunto belonging ; to satisfy a judgment, of
said court, recovered bv Albei t Bacon, against
David P.oumert. M. B. CI I LFK, Sheriff.
( 'ass Co.. Neb.
Plattsmouth, Neb., Sept. 7th. '71. "l-w5
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtu? of an order of sale issued out of the
Di.sirict Court, in and for Cass County, Nebras
ka, and to me directed. 1 will on the 'JUlh day
of September, A. D. 171, at KI o'clock A. M. of
said day. at the south door of of the Court
House, iii the city of Plattsmouth. in sain Co..
sell at public auction the following described
ileal Fsiate, to-wit. :
The west half w'. of lot No. eleven fill in
block No. thirty 1:10 1 ami lot No. twelve in
block No. forty-four I It I in UieCity of Platts
mouth. Cass County. Nebraska, to satisfy a
judgment obtained bv Arthur Calkins against
Willet Poltenger and Pen y I'. (hiss.
M. B. CFTLFIi,
Sheriff Cass County Nebraska,
riatlsmouth, Aug. -joth, 1.-S7I. ir'-5w
ELECTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that on
Tues.iaj, tiie lath day of October
next.
an election w ill be held in Cass County for
One Member of Congress ;
One Member of Congress, Contingent ;
One (lovernor ;
One State Treasurer ;
One Secretary of State ;
One Attorney C.eneral ;
One Superintendent of Public Instruction ;
One Slate Prison Inspector;
one District Attorney 2d judicial district ;
( Hie Stale Senator ;
Tw o members of the House of Kepresenta
tives ;
One member of the House of Keprcsentatives
for the counties of Douglas. Sarpy, Cass,
Washington and Dodge ;
One County' Commissioner for 3d or Western
District ;
One Assessor for each precinct ;
Three .Ii;d'rs of Flection for each precinct ;
Two Clerks of Flection for each precinct ;
One Supervisor for each Uoad District ;
Justice of the Peace ;
Constable.
Which election will he opened at eight o'clock
in the morning and close at six o'clock in the
ultciuooii of the same day.
It is ordered by the County Commissioners
that the following proportion bo submitted to
tiie electors of this county at this October elec
tion :
-Shall the County Commissioners of Cass Co.
issue Bonds in Hie sum of Twenly Thousand
Dollars, to ahl in the devclopeinetii of Coal in
said Cass county.'"
The ballot should read :
"For lamds and Special Tax."
or "Against I'.onds and Special Tax."
And also" to vote for or against a Constitu
tional Convention, 't he 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 PLACFS.
Tipton precinct. Greenwood precinct. Salt
Creek precinct. South Bend precinct. Fliuwood
precinct, Slove Creek precinct, and Plat tsnioui ii
City precinct, al tUe usual places of holding elec
tions. Weeping Water precinct, School House in
town ,.f W . W.
Centre precinct. Gram! Prairie schl house.
l..uisvU!e pr ciuct, schl house in town of Lou
isville. Fight Mile Grove preciner, Shafers school
house.
Mt. Pleasant precinct, Gilmores schl house.
Avoca precinct. Stone schl house in District
No 77.
Liberty precinct. Connor's schl house.
Lock Bliius precinct, Bergers schl house,
l'latt.sinouth precinct, Taylor's sc'ul house.
By order of the County Commissioners, this
the 1st day of September 171.
1). W. MrKIXNOX.
By.C. P. Mookk. County Clerk.
Deputy.
WILLIAM HEK0LD
Keeps one of the
Largest Grocery Stocks
IN TOWN.
Machine Shop.
John ITlttyman,
Sureess'.r to Wayman & Curtis.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.,
Repairers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and
Grist Mills.
Gas and Steam Fittings. Wrought Iron Pipe,
Force and Lift Pumps, Steam linages. Safety
Valve Governors, and all kinds of
Brass Engine Fittings
Furnished on short notice.
Farming Machinery
etaVrd on short notice.
-tf.
IMatJsrnoulIi 31111s.
CHFISF.L. lioniietor. Have recently heen
repaired and placed in thorough running
order, kki.imxi P.nshels of Wheal wanted imme
diately for which the highest market price will
be laid.
G. A. von Heimburg,
Veterinary Surgeon.
OfTu-e snntfuside Main Strett, b tucii
'Third and Fourth Stu.
PLATTSMOUTH, - NEB.
PLATTSMOUTH 3L1LLS
PLATTSMOUTH. NEB.
CON HAD IIE1SFL,
Proprieto
FLOUR, CO UN MEAL. FEED,
Always on hand, and for sale at lowest Cash
prices.
!TThe Highest prices paid for Wheat and
Com.
Particular attention given to Custom work.
Singer Sewing 31arhincs,
FOR SALE BY
F. J. METTEER,
With alt the
E A' T R A S, ATT A C II M E N T S ,
NEEDLES, tfr.
Also. Flows. Cultivators, Wagons and farm
Implements for sale.
Mrs. a. ii. r. m:i:,
WORKER 1H HAIR.
Braids. Curls, Switches Puffs, and all kinds of
llair Work promptly and neatly made by
MRS. KNEE.
Orders left at MUS. KENNEDY'S
Millinery Store.
On Main St. 1 door east of Clark fc Fliunmcrs.
4-111:5
GO TO
GUS. HEItOLirS
FOR
CLOTHING.
PLATTSMOUTH
Grain Company.
E. G. DOVEY, Pres't.
E. T. DUKE, Treas.
FPiLD. G ORDER, Ruyer.
This Company will buy grain at the highes
market rates at all times.
Scales and office at E. G. Dovey, Store, lower.
Main Street. Platlsmouth. Neb. gl"lv
L. GOLDING,
Dealer in
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS. HATS,
CAPS. BOOTS, SHOES, TBI NKS,
VALISES. CAB PET BAGS,
&c, &c, 6.1:, &c.
One of the oldest mill most Reliable Houses
in Platlsmouth. Main street, between Fourth
and Fifth.
rjSREM EMBER TIIE PLACE.
- nS-tf.
William Stadelmann
has on hand, one of the largest stocks of
Clothing and Gents' Furnish
ing Goods for Spring and
Summer.
tT?I 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 fact. I have
as a spectalty in my Retail Departments, a stock
of Fine Clothing for Men and Boys, to which
we Invite those who want goodo.
t-T"l olso kep on hand a lame and well se
lected Stock of Hats, Caps.'Booti, Shy 4c.
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.
ZfShop on Oth Street, north of
Fit?'jera7rrs hlonk. 4-ly
3 O ZD A "3T
Come One Come AH fore youiBargairis.
Peter Merges.
TWO DOORS EAST OF P. O.
OF A BIG STOCK GOODS,
Selling Out ! Selling Out ! !
Tiie old and well known firm arc selling out tlicir en
tire stock of good, at greatly reduced prices, preparatory
to entering upon
Another Line of Business.
The following list gives some ideaof Jhc great re
ductions they propose to make:
C as si in ores
ii
Muslins,
Flannels,
Old price,
91.30
1.00
14
12'.
00
ro
40
Present,,'
1.00'
75
il
10
45
40
30
Shawls at 25 per cent. less
than cost.
Cottonadcs,
ii
45
35
25
32i
25
17i
Boots, custom made calf 8.00 G 00
G.OO 4.00
kip 5.50 4.50
Roots, custom made, heavv Kip from $"2,r0 to $4,00.
Ladics Shoes from 1,00 "to $li,o0.
Other shoes in name proportion. Silj, ribbons from
2 cents up; worth twice the money.
10 lbs of dried apples for $1.(M.
10 lbs of Carolina Rice, for $J,00.
Fancy choice gunpowder Tea worth per pound
at t$l; next best worth $1,25, at 80 cents.
Choice Colfee, Syrups, Starch, Soda, and other gro
ceries in comparison. Plates, cups, saucers, and other
delf-warc at pottery prices.
CASH! CASH! CASH j
These goods must be sold for CASH within the next
THIBTY IDlA-"Z"S,-
As the Store building has been rented, and t hv 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 ef the needful articles while this
sale is going on. ISo such chance may
occur again in years.
Come one, come all; examine, prices
and try our goods. Remember only 30
days. Once, twice, three times, cheap
for CASH at
Lower" Main Street,
$$E & C0'$4
Plattsmouth, Nnh