KM THE HERALD. LOCAL NEWST LOCAL A I J V E It T 1 S KM K N 1 S. Transient. 25 ci-iiM a line. lieyijlar adver t.scrs, to cents p-r line. No advei u.sciiieiit in serted for levs than cnits. I buy the largest stock of Boots & Shoes, and consequently buy and sell cheaper than any one in Cass county. Call, examine, and be convinced. 1'eteu Meuges. L'K:U ndvcrti-temeiits will be charged to the parties huiuliiiK them in. Chestnuts at .Simpson's. Now about SherilT Cutlvr's squirrel? The "Hop" last night was decidedly "re-church-cy,' as Mrs. Partington says. See Solomon & Xathan'.s big Ad-whoo! $22, $22, 822f Now is the time to make up for grasshopiwr losses only $22 for good Chicago lumber and 1- excing. u ater man & Co. 26 it. The biggest oysters to be found any where, at John Simpson's. Count Cutler's Squirrel and Sam's tlog, and call it square, boys. "We call attention to the opening of the High S'hool at Weeping Water. See "ad." in another column. Mrs. llidanour don't want any more llidenour in Iter's, it would appear by a legal notice in another column. IIoixl 15ros., Weeping Y';tter, are re ported as so full of business" that they can't find time to write any news to the IIkk.lj. Dr. .1. L. Medea, our well known .Dentist, has removed to very comfort able quarters up town in Parmele's building. t r t You want to count that "Pup" on Sam. Chapman's list in making up your amc record, boys; don't forget. Pups -ount i0')&2 points, especially if u-t lMinter jtups. I!AK! W()J)I. One hundred cords of hickory wood will lxj for sale :i!out the 1st of No vember, at reasonable rates. Apply to AV. T. I'll V A NT. Frank White, old Frank we mean, is just in his ( lenient, viz.: He has a huge lot of goods, thraps and things to sell off cheap. (Jo and .see Wlrfce ;tt White vc Ilussell's; Schnasse's old stand. In Dennett, on the M. P. P.. a witter to tlie Junnvxl says "every one .seems to have plenty cf money" and the merchants aiv diiving areadycaj.li business riglit along. For Heaven's sake let's all go there. I.,TP0XmiK.T. The sociable of the. Ladies Aid Socie ty to meet i'.t Leonard's Photograph Hooms is po.-dpo;:."d until Thursday evening Xov. -1th. Only -22 per tSsorsand for best Chi-M-o lumber at Waterman & CoV. hoots A: suoiis. Call an 1 examine the low-down pri ces of your winter foot-gearing, before 3i;trc'iasir.g elsewher.. I won't lie, un ikiol I e;ist of the Hoeky Mountains. 1'i:ti:ii Mekges. FliMSil THINKS. (Jrapi-s. apples and ehestnuts at John Simpson's. Miss Sweeney received, the first of Ibis week, a large installment of hats, felt and velvet, and also feathers, llowers, jet ornaments, &e. She also bus some dainty little fur baby hats iind bonacts. Call soon, for they are t;Ying f;it. Tts p;id, l-.ow true tw 1Ikhali kr.ows not, that Sheriff Cut l ev blazed away at a huge squirrelf V) :!ong about the first shower on Tues bi-. Uncle Sli eight ran rour.d the edge of the pond in pick up the game and drew from the bull-rushes a tine large Tom Cat. A (Jrand hop to be given at Wui Stadclmann's (sometime) whew you can find on; of the finest stocks of Clothing ever brought to the city. Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and also a line stock of Jewelry at very low prices. Call and see him; opposite Post Office. "Waterman & Sou are selling common lumber at twenty dollars per M. 28-4 1. Wall paper, Window Shades, Chro iiios, and all kinds of upholstering good, at Fiiank St a i a-eii's, 22tt Central Jiiock. IF. . FOOL. Exclusive dealer in Hoots and Shoes. Look for the sign south side Main St. Plattsmotith. Neb. 27-tf. FAIL'iLIIS ATTENTION ! Julius Pepperberg. Cigar Manufac turer, opposite the IIehaei) oliiee, on Main St.. Piattsmoiith, Ntb. Cigar Clippings of Sia:iish an d American T baccoes. for .slacking purikises, For Suie. He.-t qualities of plug-smoking tobacco ahvavs on hand. 20tf. RE AD! HEAD!! The largest assortment, The best assortment. The cheapest assortment, of Hoots & Shoes at the exclusive Shoe Store. Call and examine; no charge. Pr.Ti;n Meuges. OYSTERS. If you want to see a big oyster go down to John Simpson's. p. S. We ate it since, writing the above, you can't see it now. Joseph Shera, the well known mer chant at Rock HI tiffs, made his appear ance in the IIkkald office thi.i week in behalf of the well known firm J. & II. Shera, who have just purclnised the Rock HlufTs Steam Flouring and Saw Mill, and will run the same in connec tion with their store. They are determined that customers shall have good Hour, and will pay es pecial attention to grinding custom grists, warranting their friends and patrons good Jlour if their wheat is good. In the store, Messrs. Shera & Brother have an immense stock of goods for the fall trade, which they have laid in at unusually low prices, and will sell at the same figures, in proportion. Do give Shera a call, it 'iakes him feel so good. CENTS' LADIES' HOYS' MISSES' AND CIHLERENS' ROOTS AND SHOES The best ami cheapest stock in the City, I can buy as cheap and sell as cheap, as any man west of the Mississ ippi. "Will Pool is just that kind of a boy. AXOTHEK FIRE. Plattsniouth indulged in a small con flagration on Saturday last. About 7 o'clock in the evening, the iron tpngued bell that hangs in a vice on top of Hen ry Hoeck's pile of brick some times mis named the engine house, sounded clack et te clack click, click, click. Soon the M. E. church bell rang out clear and lively, too lively for a sermon and nextly six small boys yelped fire fire! out of the north-west corner of their faces. After that 9 dogs and thirteen men shouted lire and then the whole town that wasn't sick abed started for the fire, which was at the City Hotel. A gal let a lamp drop or something and three old newspapers and two patent hoopskirts caught fire. Two little bab cocks were brought to bear on the fire ami before Frank "White could chop a hok' through the roof th whole thing fizzled out, the fire we mean not the other things we have written about. The editor of the IIeuali not being in town that day t!t3 abovo is written from memory, imagination an 1 other folk-i stories. If its wrong it ody p roves that editor:; are not the liars. oaly PERSONALS. Alex. Sehlagel has been down to Lin coln, playing Odd Fellow. Moi ybright arrived home on Saturday last, with Mrs. "Waybright, who, we are happy to learn, is in much better health and spirits i.lun before her trip. Morgan looks ten years younger for his resting spell. Mr. John lie verage arrived here last week, he has been paying a visit to relatives in Virginia, his old home. Air. Win. Brentner, an old resident of Cass bounty, but who has been liv ing in Virginia for the past two years, returned to Plattsniouth last week, bringing a wife with him. Will thinks Nebraska is far ahead of Virginia. Waterman, our big lumber man, went east with his wife Tuesday, for a good old fashioned visit. PLATTSMOUTH GAME TT? Annual Hunt of the Death Dsaiing Thirty. WIIANU: JSAXJ! CRACK! CRICK! AND A BAG FULL. A Rainy Tuesday, bat a Happy Sat of Hunters. WHERE'S THE (JA'IEZ The r.nnual hunt of the Plattsniouth Sporting Club took place on Tuesday last. Agreeable to custom the Club met on Monday evening and elected Hon. Saai. M. Chapman as leader of one division, and Dr. R. It. Livingston le:uler of the rest of the PlaUsrr.outh Salamanders. By special permit Mr. Geo. Iloldrcge was allowed to hunt on Monday and have hi game counted by proper au thority, lie made 165 points. Pretty good for a Massachusetts man. Mr. Vivian, also, being subject to chills ev ery Tuesday, was allowed to hunt on Monda3 and returned 190 points. TUESDAY MOKXIXO Long before the sun even thought of rising, the valiant sons of Guns assem bled to the number of : HEAD SLOW C Chai'.max "Hit 'em Quicks", Dick Streight, A Cunningham, Alex Schlegel, F M Dorrington, Ed Ruffner, Wiley Black, Will JOIK'S, II J Streight, John Christiansen, U V Matthews, W A Done! an, Harvey Sage, Jno Martins, Dii. livingstox "Blaze Aways," L I) Bennett, Geo HolJrege, Jason Streight, M B Cutler, IX Vivian, W E 1 1 abbs, Geo Leving, Jno Shannon, Peter Petersen, Billy Neville, Ben Hempel. Agnew. Gilbert Hobbs, Geo Smith. Each couple started out singly and alone, annod and equipped, as the law directs, with a pocket f nil of crackers and cheese, a small black Uttle, 1 qt. of salt, and a dollar and fifty cents in currency, to hire small beys with, you know. About noon it commenced raining, and the boys commenced s shoot ing under cover we mean ; along to wards night it began to get dark, and a good many "hit 'em quicks" came staggering in under a heavy pressure of game. As the sun declined to shine (on this part of the world) more and more, the "blaze a ways" commenced to drop down, one by one, singly and in in pairs, and the game dropped in, too, only not so fast as the hunters. When they all got good and wet, and tired and hungry, they counted the game and found the "hit 'em quicks" (Chapman) had 945 points, and the "blaze aways" (Livingston) tallied l,0:jo. It is only fair to stato that Chap man's men shot the most game on the day of the hunt. Mr. Holdrege and Mr. Vivian had a clear day to hunt in, and did exceedingly well, but it was not Tuesday's hunt. ' Doc. Jones made 190 points, the best tally made on Tuesday. Chapman was heavy on Geese, Doc. Livingston went his length on Ducks. Rabbits and Squirrels had the field. They do say Billy Ilobbs went coon hunting all day. Uncle Streight caught his by putting line snaps on their toes. Cutler served a writ of man dam us on his game, and brought them in on execution. Joint Shannon used Cherry Bounce, and Ben Ilempel Switzer Kase to catch their birds. Amongst the "hit 'em quicks" Lon. Cunningham ate all his crackers up at home, Alex Schlegel used up all the salt out at Louisville, Fred Dorring ton threw stones at his, Bill Jones set the dog on them and brought them in, by hound; Hank Streight put salt on their tails too; Matthews sat down and whittled so melodiously, birds fell into his trap, at once, and Parker Wise coaxed his game in with a duplicate tax-list and future promises, Geo. Smith got his by habetis corpn. Altogether it was a jolly day, and the sti IT, sore, and hoarse chaps, w ho gaily hunted Tuesday, will set down to a magnificent supper to-night, judging by the glorious pile of ;nne, that lay in Sam Chapman's office yesterday morning. The IIekald ain't hungry any, boys! roiXT.s. A great many persons not huntists, do not know what is meant by "points" in a shooting match. Of course all game is not alike to catch, and to just coui.t them by the heal, would be manifestly unfair, so a scale is agreed upon according as the different kinds of game are hard to shoot, or scarce, or valuable, thus: Prairie chickens count 10; quail, snipe, and small game 5; Geese, 20 or 25; Ducks, 10 or 15; Tur key, 50; Rabbit and squirrel, 5; coon, 20; and a Deer, 500. These rules are arbitrary, and vary in different clubs and in different hunting districts. NEW FIHTtTNlfFEEI) STORE. Coon lit i -el has opened a Fl mr and Feed Store in Newman's old stand. II. Ileisel runs the business. All kinds of Feed, ground and unground, and good Flour, cheap. ' Centaur Liniment. Tlicrv is no pain vhioli the (" n::ii:r L:niti-'i:t wiU not re lieve, tin swell an: it will not si;luhu:u!l no laui'MH'ss which il will ;t cure, lliis is iimn 1; l.riiav. lint it is true. Where tlie iarts !'! not jxnc. iteffei.s . are iiiarvi'l'.i'iis. It has produced wore vines of vheiur.iit': .sin, tieu- tLTsoz r:iiii;t, loc:;-j;iw, palsy, sprains, sw!!ings ear-r.che, eaked-lrcasts, w!0s, hums, salt-rheum, &c, upon the human frame, and of strains, spavin, galls. &e., upon animals i:t one year than have rl other pretended remedies sine- tire world betin. It is n counter-irritant, sia all-healing pain-reiiever. Cripples throw away their crntfh- s, the aJi:e wulk.poisorioiiK bite., ;tre ren dered harmless, and the wounded are healed without a sear. It is no humbug. The ret ipe Ls selling as r. article ever beforv sohl, and it fells b'-eause it does just, what it pretends to do. Tfaose who now sun'er troia rheum;-.!! sm. p:wn or swelling deserve to -suffer if I hey will not use Centaur Liniment, more than 10X) eei Uiieates of remarkable cures, including frozen liiubs, chronie-rheiimatism, gout, running tumours, &e. have been received. "We wiU send a circular containing certificates, the recipe, &c, gratis to to any one reijuesiin it. One bottle of the yel low wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth one hundred dollars for foundered or s.v-e;iied hor ses and mules, or for serew-worm in siwep. Stock-owners this liniment is worth your at tention. No family should be without Centaur Liniment. J. 15. lt:.sK & Co., New York. 4G-!y Castoiua is lmtrs than a subsiitute for Cas tor Oil. It is the o:i!y safe article in existence which is certain to assimilate the f-d. reitlnie the bowels, cure v.inJ colic and pro.lii'-c ua'.nn;! sleep. It eoiiiaiii.s neither :uie. i.ii., i.e.! i hiiio or alcohol, and is i lcus-eH to laUe. ci-ihu-cu need not cry and mothers may r"-r. 4.1-1 y SPECIAL NOTICES. MUSIC! JIUSIV1! MUSIC!!! Mr. K-Atn Simpson lias be;n induced to re commence her class in music. Thorough -Hass Harmony and Clasxi."! Music a spei i.titv. IJcsioetiee corner Vine and .Second sT ! ;' Viuiismoulh, Neb. 2:U ... , A E Y JiOOT & SHOE STORE. 1 intend to devote my mure attention, to lh: pur'-ha-se and sale of boots soid shoes, f41tt.se iien:iv can buy cheaper, sell cheaper and Rive Ix-tier satisfaclk'n. W. il. l'oou ,11 Mill! FOR SALE. 1iio acres at unimproved land near Kiht Mile flrove. fan be purchased on reasonable terms. For particulars call at tlie oitieo of 4-'ii .S.M1XH& Windham. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. The use of a farm for 4 years : the party rent iiiji to do some breaking and pay taxes no other expense. Call at the .lliee of Mtf smith & Windham. LEGAL NOTICES. Legal Notice. In UUlriel Court. 2n i Julical Dixlrict, In and for C-ijw CuutUu. yt.bra.ika. Sarah A. Kidanour, " vs V Ka;;an 11. IMdanour. Uaiian B. Kidanour, will take notice that 1 did 011 the 2th day of October, A. 1. H74, file my petition in the oiiice of the clerk of the Iis ti let Court, in and for Cass county. Nebraska, a:;ainst said Ka.-?an 15. Uitlanour. praying for a divorce from the bonds of Matrimony, now ex isting between the said etitioner and de fendant. 0I1 lie ground of wilful abandonment of tlie said petitioner by the said dctendaiit. for more than three years last past, atid further piaviu for a decree ol the said Court, giving to said Sarah A. Kidanour, the care, custody, and maintainaucc of Kau'an l'.ruce Kidanour. and (ieorge Wallis Kidanour, minor children of tlie said petitioner, ami defendant. Now unless vou appear and answer said petition on or be-ior- the 7f h day of December, A. I. 1S74, default M ill be entered against vot and indiiiiiHiit ren dered aceordintilv. SAltAH A. "KIDANOUK. By J. K. 1 MeCALLL'M, heratt'y. 31t4 Sheriffs Sale. FOR SALE. Two houses one for cash and one on time. Tor lull particulars apply to K. U. Oovcy. 50 tf Business is ImsRiess, and so are the Cigars at the T. O. Book Store. 5-tf. FOR SALE. HO acres of land on desirable, terms, -doo cash in band, balance on time to suit, purchasers. lor particulars, call at the oiiice oi iai SMI 1 11 & WlNIMlAM. 7elrai.n Hf ate IlesiNter. A 40 column p;.pcr. published at tneMate Cardial ; lu.i of Stat news ; independent in everythinjr. neu tral ia no; hing ; JrL.v a year. Correspondents and Agents wanted in every town. V.m. C Cloyd, Lincoln, Neb. SUf FOR RENT. Tlie lanre and commodious ware-room, ccllar and oiiice, on second ili.wr of builuiujr. formerly occupied by Jaeol Valleiy. Jr. in Masonic Block. Ln-i iire of ii. L. l,i visgstox or 43-lf II. X. Uukk. FOR SALE. ljo acres of laud belonging to Cass Coanty Nebraska neing the South West iu:irtcr of Section No. Five (5; Township No. Eleven (II ) Noi:h of Uange No. Tlinieen OS.) Kast of Sith rrincipal Alendiau, Situated near Liijiit Mile tirave. l-'or Terms of s!c see UILJamks I Timotmv Ci.AUKcr -Co. Comr's. 31f M.L.WHITE. 1 Fvery Farmer and stock Raiser, and every bodv that keeps a ilors"-. a Cow. I'oultry, Sheep or Swim; whether he lives in City, Town or Count rv. wants the lAt: STtiC'K .J01RAL. Monthly. .1.S per year. In its rth VtdmnG. Keaiuiiiilly jllusimtcd. The best in. tructor up on eve: y class of Live Stock. National giving equal attention 1 the Stock Interest of every St;Ue. Treais. by practical writers, p4Mi the Farm, the Dairy. Horses. Cattle. Sheep, Swine. 1'oultry. Bees, Fish and their diseases, together with an interesting Fireside Department, mak ing it tht; most complete and interesting Jour nal of its cla-ss ia the country. Specimen cojo 10 cents. Address, Live Stock Joui nal Co., Buf falo. N. Y. (lood pay to AgenU. Agtuts watd al evry post-oihee. i4-l6t FOR SALE. isn acres of unimproved land, four miles from ri.Utsmouth ; froxl locality : can be bought reasoualk:. Call at the oiiice of ,utf Smith & Windham. FOR HALE. A desirable resideneo. ? l l,a n';.oi ; ii, iur sale. $:wio down, balance .m 1 imt; t., jur chasers. A bai'gain. Caii t oi::'-e cf oltf MliJl & WJ5&HA?J: By virtue of two executions Issued by John W. Haines, a Just ice of the l'eace within and forCassroue.lv, Nebraska, and to me directed, and received by me at 2 o'clock p. tn. 011 the 21st day of October, A. D. t.-V4. wherein the First National Bank of l'latlsmoutli. are 1'laiutilT. and William Kdgertoii nd Wiiea ley Mickel wait are defendants ; and second, Thomas Kiley is Plaintiil and William Fitgerton and Wheatley Mikelwail are dt-fetidants. Also by virtue of two evf-eut ions received by me at '2 o'clock p. 10.. on the -'tth day of Octo ber. A. 1). 1 Tl. issued l.v II. L Lllisoii. i'robate Judge of Cass oountv. .Nebraska. herein I. W. French is ' laiatiff a:id Wibiam rdgertn is de fclitlant : and second. It. Danbaum is BlaintlfF. t-it. I William Ederlon is dcfcini:au. And also by virtue of an " ecu t ion by Jtdin W. Jlaines. a Justice of the I'ea'-' of aid coiin tv, and to me directed and received by ine at 2 o'clocii p. in., on the Tlii day . tHUol er, A. D. i.S7'. wherein I. '1'iminons and U. F.lliott are jilaintids and William Kdgertoii is defendant. 1 will sell at public auction, at the jail in the city of riattsmoutii. in said county, at 1 o'cIock a. 111.. on the 'jth day of November, one lot of Cottonwood lumber. The same was levied upon as the property of Win. Edgertou and tak'U to satisfy these executions : also, at it .:vt a. 111. of saiil dav. I wi.I sell the Steam Sw Mill known as the Fdgerton Mill, situated tn the river bank just souib of tho city of riailsmouth in said county. 7'he sale of said mill will take place at said mill. This mill was levied uii;i and taken ujxm tiie first two executions named, as the property of Win. Fdgerton and Wheal ley Mick el wait and upon the three next named as the property of the said Win. Kdgertoii. M. B. CVTLBR. Sheriff Cass county. Neb. riattsmoutii, Neb., Oct. 27. 1K74. :;t;j. LEGAL NOTICE. In Iitrict fUitrt.2A l Judicial District, in and Jor (.'a Couaty. A e. George A. Keybott, 1 Plaintiff. vs. J A. S. Fowler, Defemlant. A. S. Fowler will take notice, that I did, on t'l'- Jml dav of October, file uiv petition in the O'iice of tiic clerk of the District Court, ill and for Cass County. Nebraska, the oldect and prayer of said petition being tli' foreclosure of a ccnain mortgage, executed by said A. S. Fow ler, to jdaiiitiit. upon the undivided one-half ('a!, of the west half (W'-l, of the so'lMi-cast ipiartfr se'-.i, of section Number live ?, and th - undivided half ('i of the v.iuii vided lialf I1;) of the cast half 0')i) oftbentutii east pmrter (e') of section No. five (5). ail being in town ten (101. r ui:e four teciMlU. sixth t0th4 Priueiple Meridian; "u are required to answer said petition in or be fore the 30t h Jay of November. 1ST4, or default will be sakea against you uoon the same. GEO. A. SKVBOLT. By Cn.traAS t Maxwki.i,, His Au'y. s. 3(wt Probate Notice. In th? Probate Court. Cass County. Nebraska. To all wh'.im it man concern: Take notice Hint Mary Aniison. and John V. Shannon have made application to the Probate Court. fr the appointment of an administrator on the estate. 4t llciirv Amison : that said mat ter will be heard 011 the (Uh day of November. A. D., 1S74. at to o'clock su m., when all parlies iiiierested in said matter are requested to at tend at the time and place, aforesaid, and they shad be beard, and show cause if any they have whv Miiv AJpi.ton and Join; W. Shaiiuan shall not be aVfoin.ed Administratrix and Adminis trator of".s;iid estate. Witness uiv hand and official seal, this tlie 14th (iay of October, A. D. JS74. II. K. ELLISON, 2;it4 l'robate Judge. Hi in section U:j ;.nd range si acres, said Inici of laad Iving and being 111 Cass County Executors Sale of Real Estate By virtue of " an rrder of jjale from Judge of Pdstrict Court (and inderthe Meal of the. same) in and for the Distict Court. Second Judicial District, in the Countvof Cass and State of Ne braska, and directed to the undersigned, in an action wherein IJovd D. Bennett, surviving ex ecutor of the last will and testameut of shep herd Duke, deceased, is 1'laiiuUl, and I.nvina Duke a2id others are Defendants, 1 will at 10 o'clocii a. 111.. on he liih Iny I July, in front 0 the Court House in the City of PI itts mouth and Slate of Nebraska, oiler for sale at puhlicaJielion. to the highest bidder the lands and tenements hereinafter described, on terms follow iug. to-wit : cash in hand. Said lands be long to the estate of Shepherd Duke, deceased, and are rtescritietl as loaows, 10-wit A sulwiivisioii of lot eleven twentv-uiiie fjyl town twelve fourteen ill1, containitig eight ..- .; 1 aud state 4 Nebr.tska : also the following lots in 1 be ciiy of 1'lal tsmouth. in said Cass ( 'ount v, jots lour 1 41. live 15!. aad eleven ll fa 111 block five "!. lot foiirl4l in block forty-four flj ; :Uso the following lots lying and being ia iake's Aduiiion to tlie Cily of l'lat!iiiou;h, aforesaid, lliat is to say lot fm:r (4) in block tiii-ce it, iols one (t) tw(2 three (..O four (4) live (..; :-ix (t) nine (:) ten (ho eleven (11) twelve (12) thirtcoeii (13 fourteen (i t iif;e'ii ( l') sixteen (1) seventeen (17) eighteen (ls and nineteen (HO.inldock four (4), lots six (; seven (7) eight s nine (. ten (10; eleven (11) twelve (12) thir leeiuij) fourteen (14) tiiteen (15) sixteen (it.) seveuirsen (17) eighteen (ts and twenty (20) in block live (5), liits four (1) live (5) six (0) seven f7 eight (S) nine (9) ieii(b) elcveu (11) and twelve (12) in block six ((;), lots one (1) two 12) three (.1) four (1 live (5) six (i) in block seven (7). lots three (3) and four (4) in block nine (9). lots two 12) three 13) fiK;r(l live (,) six (ii seven (7) eight (si nine ten (10) eleven (II) and twelve ( 12) in block lieven (11). all of block twelve (12) being lots one (1) to twenty-two (22) inclusive, all of block t nil teen (l.'O l.eing lots one (I) to t wen;y-twot22) inclusive, lots one (Hand two (2) in block lour toea It, lots one l two 2 three C!) lour (4) live ("o and six VJ in block titteeu (15), lots ll.rea (-o tour 41 ami five .") in block eighteen (is), lots one 1J two h?J three 31 seven 7J eigiit i x nine j and welve 12J in block liuelecn M, all of Mock twenty (20) except lot twelve j 12) being lots one l to twenty-two (22) inclusive except lot twelve 12J. lots one L1J three 3 four 4J ten lo filtecn i.l in b!ck tweiitv one (21. lots one two (21 three (:tj four (4 live 5 six seven (7) eight 11 nine (:i) teen lo eleven 1 11 1 and twelve (121 in blo4-k tweniy hiv j.i;. iols i,ne 1 j two 21 three 3 four 4 si v seven 7 Hg:it si nine u teti 10 eleven inland twelve 12: ii- olock twenty-seven 27J, ad 1 if block iwcii'.y-cight (2X) except lot soven leeii 1 eing b is one 11 to twenty i.2'i) inclusive, except lot si'veicen (17); lots six n seven (7) e:giil s; nine () leu Id eleven (11! and twelve 12) in olock twentv-niiie 2:1. lots one l two three : four 41 live ij six Hi) seven 171 and eight js in block thirty .o, lots three 31 foar ll live six ti seven 7 ;.nd eight S J in bliM-k thirtv-one 31). lots one (1) two (2) three (3) four (1) five (.1) seven (7) ninc(:i) ten (10) I'k'ven (11) and twelve (12) in block ten (HO. lots oe (1) two (2) four (4) live Co seven ( 7) eight (M niae (H) ten (10) eievtin.ll) twelve (12) In block twenty-two- (22). l,ots three i.-t) and Tour (4) tn block eight (S. Said sale will continue from 10 o'clock a. in., until sundow n of the said dav, If necessary, and it will be adjourned from- day to day until all are sold ; FlaUsmouth, June 22. 1374. Lioyi D. Bkxnett, Surviving Exeeutor of the last will and testa- - inut of shepherd Duk-. tleeeased. WllKF.LKH & STINCHCOMn, u;-it Attornevs for l'xecntor. The above sale Is hereby atljounided until Ot-tober 3ist, lo74, at lu o'clock a. 111. Plattsmoum Aug. H 1S74. LLOYD D. PnXNF.TT. Surviving Executor of estate of Shepherd Duke Weeping Water High School, will oten November 12tli, 1S74. Tuition, S5.UO Per Term. Aided by a good coirs of instructors, THIS INSTITUTION Oilers as GOOD ADVANTAGES As any school in the County. For further particulars, rddress either of the t'lcrsigiied, ai Weeping Water. CLARK & PLUMMER'S PKOFKSSIONAL GAUDS rHEELEK & BENNETT Ileal Estate and Tax paying Agents. Notaries Public. Fire and Life Insurance Agents, Plattsniouth. Neb. H. This well-kiiowii firm have just received, a large Stoclv of Bleached ami Brown Mus lins at very low prices. Another lot of those fine Jaconet Embrorderies just arrived Call and see them. Call at Clark I'lummurs I'or Queensware and Glassware. Xew stock of dried Fruits Iit-t receive!. C'hcai. H. LIVINGSTON. Physician and Hurgcii. Tenders his professional services to the citizens of Cass couutv. Kesidence southeast corner of Oak and Sixtli streets ; otlice on Main street, one door west of Lyman's Lumber Yard, Platlsinouth, Nebruska, HAM. M. CHAPMAN. B. T. MAXWELL. CIIAP3IAX S. MAXWICLIi. ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Slicitrs In Chancerv. Ofilce in Fitzgerald's 151wk, Platts niouth, Nebraska. A. I- Si-raock, T. B. Wilson. Attorneys at Law. PLATTSMOVTII. - - NEBRASKA. Collation. Proiiwtln Aattendfd to. 13-ly GKO. 8. SMITH, B. B. W1NIHIAM, NMITII & WIXDHAM, Successors to Marquctt, Smith, & Starblrd, Attorneys at La to tt- Real Estate Brokers FLATTSMOCTH, ... NEB. Special attention given to Collections, and all mallei's affecting the lilw to Keal Folate. Oflicc on 2d floor, over the Post OlTiee. Dr. Scliildkneclit, Eclectic A Homoeopathic Physician. tSTOFFICE AND RESIDENCE,? Corner of Cth and Vine Streets, Piattsmoiith. Nebraska. CLLS ATTEN 1EI AT ALL HOVK3. cyl Justice of the Peace. Office on Main Street Plattsniouth. Neb., near ly opposite the IIku.vi.ii oiiice. Business hours from s A. L, to 8. I. M. ll County business usually transacted be fore a Justice of the Peace, will be attended to bv the Subscriber. -mix. General Collector of Debts. 8-iy J. Yf . HAINES. I'inltsmoctlli .Hills. CITEISEL. Pnrrietor. Have recently been repaired and t.laeed in thorouf,l runninK order. 100.000 Bushels of Wheat wanted imme diately for which the highest market price Mll be paid. ?llf E. L. T.EED, H. W. FA K LEY. AMESCLISUEE. G. A. von Heimburg, Velerinary Surgeon. I OJfire- south s'uh. Main Strut, Iclirecn j 7 u'rt! lit, Fourth Sta. i I'l.A ! "1 'SM C 1 H, - NEB. ! PIATTSllOl TTI1 311LLS Good fresh milk., delivered daily at every body home in Flattsinouth, if they want it. by J. P. Beaumoister. Send in your orders and I will try and give you Pure Ft-mis, and serve you regularly. 19-ly. NEW STYLES. F. Li. ELS1 ER, Merchant Tailor Is in receipt of the finest and REST ASSORTMENT "ASSI.MKitES. CLOTHS. VESTINCS. SCOTCH tiOODS, 1U1.S1I FKIKSES, &e. In fact, the largest and best assortment of Cloths ever brought to this city, which 1 am prepared to make up in tlie Latest Styles. Call and examine Goods. aprills. eTt7duke & co. At the foot of Main Street. Wholesale and lletail Dealers In Hardware and Cutlery, STOVES, TIXYVAKE. IKON, NAILS, HOES. RAKES. SIIOY ELS. AXES, KNIVES AND FOKKS.&c. &C. All kinds of Tin ware Man u fa ct u r ed . DON'T BUY I'util you have CAREFULLY EXAMINED OUP VAMV Z'u vow Soap Try it. California Flour at Clark & Plumnier's. Spring Wheat Flour at lower pi ices than anywhere else, at Clark Sz Plumnier's. Three car loads of Salt in the barrel, at old rates on freight, for sale cheap. Far mers, how's your time. Coal Oil by the barrel cheaper than can be bought at Chicago and shippped hero. Call and see Clark & Plum mer's StlL ill's t by the barrel, before purchasing elsewhere. It will do you" good. PI.ATTSMOl'Tli, N I t'.. CON It AD 1IEISEL. Proprietor FLOCK. CORN MEAL, FEED, Always on hand, and for sale at lowest Cash prices. JtT-The Highest prices paid fcr Wheat and Corn. Particular attention eiven to Custom work. Singer Sewing .Machines, FOR SALE BY F. J. METTEER, With all the EXTRAS, ATTACHMENTS, NEEDLES, dc. Also. Plows. Cultivators, Wagons and farm Implements for sale. Mrs. A. II. MSE, WORKER Irt HAIR. r.raids. Curls, Switches Puffs, and all kinds of Hair Work promptly and neatly made by MRS. KNEE. Orders left at MRS. KENNEDY'S Millinery Storo. On Main St. 1 door east of Clark & Hummers. 4r.m3 GO TO gus. iinuoLirs FOR CLOTHING PLATTSMOUTH Grain Company. E. G. DOVEY, Pres't. E. T. DUKE, Treas. FIIEI). GOKDEIt, Buyer. This Company will buy giain ct the lushes market rates at all times. Scales i oiiice at E. O. Dovey, Store, lower, Main Street. l':;:tt-siiioiith. Neb. 2!dv A large lot of Teas just re ceived from the Importers, at Xew York. To be sold for the benefit of the people here. Once more remember Clark & Plumnier's, on Main St., Plattsniouth, Nebraska, if you want to buy cheap for cash. oscr TVre are selling largely by the unbroken package; Mus lins by the bolt, Groceries by the barrel, keg, or original package, Thread by the doz en spools, and so on. It is the best way to buy, for ev erybody, and we call atten tion to this new feature of our trade, and invite all to giye this method a, trial. 21-Gm L. GOLDING, Dealer in CLOTIIIMi, Fl uNISHINC, GOODS. HATS, CAPS. HOOTS. SHOES. TKl'NKS, Y A USES. CARPET HAGS, &e &c , &e., &e. One of the oldest and most Reliable Houses in Plattsniouth. Main street, between Fourth and Fifth. fcSf-REM EMBER TIIE TLACE. ns-tr. William Stadelmann has on hand, one of the largest stocks of Clothing and Gents' Furnish ing Goods for Spring and Summer. J3I Invite everybody in want of anything in my line to call at my store. SOUTH SIDE MAIX, Between 5th & 6th Si's. And convince themselves of the fact. I have asa.ectalty in inv Retail Department, a stock of Fine Clothing for Men and lioys, to which we Invite those who want goodo. ' oIao keep on band a large and well se lected Stock of Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c. jan 1 yl 0TR L. F. JOIINSOX, f7-Opposiie the Platte Vally House, ia Schla ter's Jeweler Store, Main St., Piattsmoiith, Neb. AGENT FOB ST. TJiUIS. DECKER BROS., Q. A. MIL LEU Jc CO S., BUllDETT, SMITirS AMERICAS', AS'D MJSTOX And other Frst-clas Pianos and Organs. Wholesale and Petail Dealer in Strings. Sheet Music, and all kindi of Musical Merchandise. tSr-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Tuned and EeiHiired Satisfaction Guaranteed jan 1 yl - , '--m - -vti - -i--w- LOW RESERVOIR - xmk. wis iy As vre. have 12 good reasons why they wll jour work. QUICK AND EASY, CHEAP AND CLEAN. BECAUS il They are cheapest to buy, J ney are ciieapest to usi-, Tl.ey bake eveulv oul ipiickly, Their operation is perfect. They have always a good draft. They are made of the best material, '1 hey roast perfectly. They require but little fuel, .They are very low priced. They are easily managed. They are suite'd to all localities. Every Stove guaranteed to j;ive Satisfac tion SOLI V EXCELSIOlt MAX'G COMPANY ST. LOCIS, MO., AND E. T. DUKE & Co. PLATTSMOCTIT, NEB. 8-8m 5 3 V. 1-1 ft V r CO HI CD O o B CJ -S. 2 I I? 5 Z ft CD S 3 3 3 C" -S - C c ?: is -! J C p T 2 2 (-5 CD it s ' "f on 2 3 i ' -5 T GO H5 V! 5 E. zn x S3 7 v.- rillLADLrillA STORE. Solomon & Nathan, DF.ALEnS IK FANCY a GOODS, NOTIONS, LADIES FURNISHING GOODS, Largest. Cheapest, Finest, and best Assorted Stock in the City. We are prepared to sell cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere. ; GIVE US A CALL and examine our goods. ;gStoreon M'l in street, between 4th ard .th streets, Platlsmoath Neb. lotf. New Store ! New Stock ! lln. William (J. Woodruff bavin? taken the Store formerly occupied by Mr. Eaton, will k'-cp a fn'l and com plete stock cf FAMILY GROCERIES. All kind of country produce taken in EXCHANGE FOR GOODS I propose to sell low, and keep a STOCK OF NUMBER ONE GOODS, and hereby invite mv friends to call and exam ine the new outfit, (irantccrs especially invited to call and pet prices .before ordering oods.away from home. I propose to SELL TO GRANGERS, At Chicago Rates. YM. G. WOODRUFF. Wm. F. Ekxs ett, Clerk. l-yl H. A. WATER 31 AN & SON Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Pine Lumber, LATH, SHINGLES, Sash Doors, Blinds, &c- On MaJ Street coner 5!h PLATTSMOVTII ... KEB, OMAHA ADS. Wyoming Hotel, OMAHA, - - NEHHASKA. A. W. TEN N ANT, Proprietor. Union Pacldc Ticket and Hleeplntt Or Oflc directiy optMiHiie. lloiiu newly funilsbed and renovated throughout. . Grand Central Hotel OMAHA, NEIL' iMryest and Finest Hotel Vctiyecn ChU trtto and Stii Fraivisno GEO. THRALL, Projtrietor. LOUISVILLE ADS. l)ll,J. JI. WATKIIJIAV PHYSIO--MEDICAL PRACTITIOXElt, Iiulsvllle, Caw Co , Neb. Always nt the office on Saturday. FOX & GLOVER, SelU the R EST GOODS at the Lowest Trice at LOUISVILLE, CASS CO., NED. General Dealers In Dry Goods,Groceries HATS, CAl'S, HOOTS & SHOES, Ready 31 arte Clothing,' NOTION'S, CROCKERY WARK, AN I Farmers Supplies Generally. Call and give them a trial. Also deal In. GRAIN & COAL. 20-tflil Farmers Lumber Yard. Havinp; made arrangements in CM-" casro, and elsewhere, with extensiva dealers, I am prepared to furnish ou short notice all kinds of Lumber Doors Sush Shingles, ifec, at a reasonable rate. I also keep con stantly on hand a full assortment of Xails, Himjres, Locks. Hardware,! of all kinds. Those wishing to build will please call and see my stock. K. NO YES, LOUISVILLE, NEIk FTliyi Kit's EXCHANGE.' B. G. HOOVER, LOUISVILLE, NEBRASKA Keejis constamly on hand all Staple Articles, such a COFFEE, SUGAR, TOBACCO, MOLASSES Dry Goods, Hoots, Shoes, &o. In fact, everything usually kept In a Variety Store, which will lie "old on Miiitll profits fo CASH. All kimts of I'roUucc tuketi in exchang for koo1:i, ami the Hi'ihest Market Prices given in Cash tor Grain. 19 CEDAR CREEK ADS. J. 1MIELDER iV SON, lei;lcrs In Clothing, Dry Goods Boots, Shoes and GROCERIES Of all kinds, at the lowest possible rates. Also Dealers in Grain, for which the highest ciis'.i prices arc paid. Hides ami produce of all kinds bought at rea sonable rates. Inlieldrr'M Hntlou, (Cednr Creek.) 51tf. Cass County, Kelt. CEDAR CREEK MILLS AKK IX Good Ilmming Order and keep on hand the best assortment of Flour, Corn Meal, &c. KspeCial attention Is nlven to custom work. Sutif:iciion guaranteed. In exchanging Flour for Wheat. C. SCIILUNTZ, Prop. Also keeps a Flour letot, at CI. AKK & PLC Jl MEK'S, in PLATTSMOUTH, Where will he found Flour. Grain, Corn Meal, and Feed, at "A HOLES ALE ft ICETAIL and ai REDUCED PRICKS. t?Al! orders within the city limits, proniti lv filled herafter. from this Ieiot. 4-iy Ben Hempel. HE'S THE MAX, KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE. OX LOYVKK MAIX STREET, PLATTSMOUTH, - - - NEB. Meals at all honn. Ice Cn-am Soda AVater, ft Lemouad, to Cool You, Good square Meals, nice Lunches, &c, &e., to warm you. Ales, Wines, and pood Liquors to le used reasonably, for your benefit II you desire. B. HEMPEL, Prop. Lj trans STATE AGEXT Halladay's Patent Wind Mills. ' Double and Single acting Force and Farm Pumps, Feed Mills, etc. The Halladav Mill has stood Ithe test for six teen yeais. oolh in the Lulled States and Eu rope and In the only one generally adopted by all Principal Railroads and Farmers. Terms Liberal. Send for Catalogue and Trich List. A. L. STKANU, Lincoln, Neb.