THE II ERA LI). uwuiiu Ij H O. i f- 1: f LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Transient, 25 cents a line. Regular adver sers, 10 cents per line. No advertisement In serted for less than cent's. Laval advertisements will be charged to the parties banding them in. B. f- M. 11. R. TI3IE-TA ULE. On And after the 1st of December, 1871. the passenger trains out of l'lattsmouth, will leave an follows : Morning Train (for Lincoln) 11 :V) A.M. Omaha Train 1 :.W P.M. Morning mixed, (for Omaha 7 aW A.M. Return Pass. Train Le. Omaha. " ev'g " ' " GOIMI EAHT: Passenger, (each day) ..11 :15 A.M. 5:30 P.M. .. 2:15 P.M. Hurrah for the Firemen Ball on Dec. 9th. Highest cash price paid for Pork by 34-4t E. G. Dovet. EiL Buttery lias got twin calves. Xice steers, Ed's awful proud. Two council men to elect, boys, short term pitch in. Co and see Frank Stadter's Christ inas toys. The Presbyterian Sociable will meet at the house of Mrs. Pollock, on Tues day evening. Dee. 8th. Frank Streight and Hank Carruth, are both filling up the Post Office Book and jewelry store plumfull of Holiday goods. 1 lesser, the Prince of Cass county Florists, presents the Herald two very nice Geraniums, one just ready to bloHsom, and both as blooming and fresh as can be. We return thanks. Some of the teachers are anxious to have the City Clerk and the Superin tendent state what kind of boots they wear, that the teachers may have bet ter success following up their tracks. DRUGS AT CHAPMAN'S. I have added to my already large and well-selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Books stationery, &c a large stock of goods suitable for the Holidays, to which the attention of buyers is in vited. 36t3. Go to W. H. Pool, to get your Boots and Shoes Repaired. Wall paper, Window Shades, Chro mos, and all kinds of upholstering good, at Frank Stadtek's, a-itf Central Block. HOOTS " "SHOES." Call and examine the low-down pri ces of your winter foot-gearing, before purchasing elsewhere. I won't be un dersold east of the llocky Mountains. Pet eh Merges. liemeinber the Firemen's Ball at Fitzgerald's Hall. Supper at the Bronks House. Tickets to the Ball $1.50. Supper 50 cents each. a.iois ..ip.Nkaf C M s.Minjjuo TiiiiMjiw's.tvpiiotioin .toj X.i0.v.)r dtiioipuiM aetpo pinr spnp Suid 'sjios SHuu 'sq.)t:A injUuvt W. H. Pool will mend your Boots and Shoes, in the best stvles. WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS TOYS. Frank Stadtcr has the most wonder ful Christmas toys ever seen. Horses that walk, canter and run ; wagons and teams, circus men, and all the greatest mechanical curiosities of the age. Go :uid see him. Frank's a genius and so are his toys. MX'K-TIE SOCIABLE. Fair anJ Sapper on Christinas Eve. The Ladies of the M. E. Church will hold a Ntck-tie Festival and Fair on Christmas Eve. at Parmele's Hall. Ev ery one interested in getting new neck-tie would better come. All who want to help the church are invited, and every one else besides. Bemernler, Christmas Eve. 36t2. A(N) ICE HOT ICE. Tee(se) ask you for the Last Time. Frank White desire.i to notify all those persons indebted to the Platts mouth Ice Company that said ice bills must be paid at once. The ice season is over and the company books are closed and must be settled, and if they rre not paid soon there'll be a (n)ice time for somebody. llespt., F. S. White. FARMERS ATTENTION ! Julius Fepperberg. Cigar Manufac turer, opposite the Herald office, on Main St., Plattsmouth. Neb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and American To baccoes. for smoking purposes, For Sale. Best qualities of plug-smoking tobacco alwavs on hand. 20tf. READ ! READ ! ! The largest assortment, The best assortment. The cheapest assortment, of Boots & Shoes at the exclusive Shoe Store. Call and examine; no charge. Peter Merges. AUCTION NOTICE. Debtor's Sale of Cloth Ins and Tools. Will be sold at public auction, at the Platte Valley House, on Monday the 14th day of December, a lot of per sonal property, consisting of Clothes, Books, Pictures, and a kit of Shoemak er's Tools, belonging to Monroe M. Armstrong, and the same being sold for debt by A. D. Jones, proprietor of Platt'e Valley House. Sale positive, for cash. 36tl. Everylnxly and the Firemen on Wed nesday Dec. 8th. Solomon jk Nathan's show "case Is sparkling: with handsome Chiistmas presents. Remember our ward meeting on Sat urday evening next. Election on the 14th. For Handsome Holiday Presents in the Jewelry line, go to Frank Car-ruth's. I buy the largest stock of Boots & Shoes, and consequently buy and sell cheaper than any one in Cass county. Call, examine, and le convinced. Peteu Merges. FOE SALE OR TRADE. One pair horses and two light, three spring hacks. Will sell cheap for cash, exchange for land or sell on 6 months' time. Call on W. Stadelmann. Plattsmouth, Xov. 24, 1874. 33-2t, Go to W. II. Pool's, before you buy your Boots, Shoes, Gloves, and Mitts. HEADO.UARFRS OF SANTA CLAUS at Schlaters Jewelry Store, opposite the Platte Valley House. Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, and look over my stock of choice Holiday goods, all of which will be sold at pan ic prices. Plattsmouth, Xeb., Nov. 26, '75. 35-4 1 . For your Christmas and Xew Years Presents, go to -Dr. Chapman's Drug Store. Vases, Toilet sets, Smokers' sets, fine Russian Pocket-books, choice Holiday Books of nearly all kinds. The largest and best assortment of Gold Pens west of Chicago. Gol 1 chains, Pencils, &c, &e. Full line of Albums. We publish this week a very fine original piece of poetry, which has hung on our hooks some time. It is worth reading and we are obliged to Mr. Or ange Peel. The greatest convenience yet out Common Sense Ironing Board. James Tucker, agent at Plattsmouth, Neb. This board is not a "cuss on wheels" nor jet will it suck cows or anything of that sort. It is just a table on legs, thats all. Come and see it. I have the finest assortment of wom en's. Misses', and Children's fine French Calf Shoes, ever offered to this trade. Also Peb. Goat, Oil Goat, and in fact a complete line of Shoes, Overshoes, and Rubbers. My goods are all new, and I will not be undersold for cash. Boot & Shoe repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Give me a call. W. II. Pool. WOOD FOR SALE. Two hundred cqrds of dry hard wood for sale. For terms, address J. L. Hobbs. Rock Bluffs, Neb. oG-2t. CALL FOR A CO. S. S. CONVENTION. Believing the interests of the Sunday School cause would be greatly advanced by a more thorough organization, we respectfully and urgent I3' request that all Sabbath School workers in the county meet in mass Sunday School Convention at Weeping Water on Wednesday Dec. 1G, 1874, at 2 p. m. It is desirable that every Sunday School, of every denomination, in Cass county be represented. Entertainment will be provided for all attending the convention. Pro gramme will be published hereafter. J. B. Chase, D. Marqvett, D. C. Fleming, E. L. Reed. Remember that Merges got Diploma at the State Fair for line and good boots, and he still continues to make them to order. Give him a call. 35tf GOOD ADVICE! GOOD ADVICE! I Ti Ma'e Good Times oat of Ba4 Times. And to make one another happy and yov.r family, and to keep up the good old times and fashions, to present each other wi.h Chiistmas and Holiday presents; call at Solomon & Nathan's great Philadelphia Store where 3011 will find everything you call for, of every description, at very low prices, especially in jewelry and fancy goods. Everything new and elegant. Do not fail to call on us and you will surely be happy at last. Yours, respecifully, 39t2 Solomon & Nathan. If you want to make your friends a present, go to Will Pool and buy them a pair ot Boots, Shoes, Gloves, Mitts. At panic prices. 38t3 CITT ELECTION. As will be seen elsewhere an especial election is ordered on the 14th, .to fill two vacancies in our City Cuim'-il, :ne in the 1st ward made vacant by the non-residence of Mr. Newman and the other in the third ward, vacant by rea son of the resignation of Mr. Cushing, whose business is likely to detain him south some time yet. It is highly imixjitant to all our cit zens that these offices should be filled by honest and able men, bona tide citi zens and as a rule we prefer men who have to earn their own living by square work of some sort ; any way, we want men that know ; what a dollar means and how much labor it represents Our taxes are intolerable, our expen ses have been extrayagant, for such a city. We want a rest, we're all democrats in this, we want to be let alonelawhile. we neither want to see an assessment nor a tax-gatherer until some means are legale devised to cle ir our cit3 from its present incumbrances. Property is almost worthless, real es tate goes begging and yet our expenses have been added to and kept up. We hope to see all good citizens out at the ward meetings. The Herald has giv en notice of Republican meetings onl3' because no others have been handed us and the time will be too short for us to enquire before the issue of the paper but we hope no political nonsense will intervene to prevent our having the very best men for the place elected. It's only a short term, but it may be important. REPUBLICAN WARD MEETINGS. The Republicans of the 1st ward, of this city are requested to meet at the Court House on Saturday evening next at 7 o'clock sharp to putt in nomination a councilman for said ward to fill va cancy of Mr. Newman. A special elec tion will Ik? held on Monday, the 14th tf Iien-mhor. LIST OF LETTERS Remaiuin 1st. lTt : Arnold R Arnold C F Andieassen A Burdsell R Bruce S Boon L Bro n E J Bonner A D Burnett L Bice S Coleman E C Carey I Donahoe E C Gachmour N Garrett J Garrot W Haines J N Haines F 2 Hobson W Hendry J Haw ley WC in the Plattsmouth post Office , Dec. Kuukle F Laim'.son A Lumley J i.yons O Muuholt V Maclean II Mnudy J Morgan A W Mathis E J Noran A Owens T Roberts W Kins J Smith A Timniermann F Warwick H Wlllson C A Wolph M Wright J II Williams M J When calling for any of the above letters, please say "advertised." J. W. MARSHALL, T. M. We call especial attention to the Lec ture Institute to be held here during the Christmas holidays. Chancellor Benton, and Profs. Aughey and Thomp son are expected to attend. Platts mouth seems shut out from the pleas ure of a course of lectures from the great outsiders; do not let it be said that our prophets and Professors are without honor in their own State. We suppose Prof. Wise has brought this pleasant scheme about and we hereby thank him for the pleasure we shall all enjoy. MARRIED. CON X JAMES Married at the residence ot the br:des parents, near urwi:i, l.iui.ui.1., oa November Ilia, it-75, o lie v. A. J. iioulus, Mr. Will. M. Conn, of iiveuw.a, .iu., Oormerlv o NewcuoUe, lud.,j w jliui jAJJfc-.-t, ot &lTMlli, AllU. So that;vas the business that took Will bud. to Indiana last fall, was it? We c-oniatUiaiu you, and hope your fair bride will eujoy iier new home iu this Stale and i.ever regret the step that separated her from her childhood's friends. PERSONALS. We understand that Mr. Latham has bought the house known as the Van Arman property on Sixth street. We w:re sorry to learn, during a recent trip to Lincoln, that Miss Lizzie Stineheomb was quite ill with typhoid lever. She is now much better. Mr. C. R. Andrus called and, not withstanding the grasshoppers, put himself ahead for "a year as all good subscribers should do. Froerd Kreohleoaher, has entered the service of the Herald as local report er. Captain Donovan is in town paying a Hying visit to his family. He leaves to-morrow morning for Omaha, and from there he takes a prisoner and goes back to his station. The Captain is a genial, whole-souled gentleman, and we wish he could stay with us. Dr. Waterman, of Louisville, one of the Herald's friends, was in town yesterday, witness on the Romine case. J. W. Cox, of Weeping Water, with Mrs. Cox called to see the Herald on Tuesday, very glad to see them both. Come again. John Leesley. young man from the University was home, Wednesday. Rev. Mr. Young, formerly of St. Luke's church, in this place, and now at the Yankton Agency, visited his old friends in Plattsmouth on Tuesdaj'. BOOTS A- SHOES. I have now on band for prices to correspond with the low prices of wheat and hard times generally, a well selected stock of Ladies' and Misses nice lined shoes. Beautiful Holiday slippers for Ladies and Gen t lenient Wool lined boots & shoes for men. Arctic's of all sizes for young and old. Call and examine goods and prices. Peter Merges. 35tf - -5 G 2 3 Si i- 53 o 03 hi "5 o is H c 1 -sis y. - 5 o 3 - 0 2 0 2 s I 95 sZ - c THE FIREMEN'S BALL. The Firemen evidently mean busi ness. Their ball on the 9th inst will be a success. The supper is to be at the Brooks House, and is warranted to be a "feed" fit for the Gods. Below we give their committees in full: GENERAL MANAGING COM. J.A.Connor, J. Ph. Young, R..R. Livingston, F. J. Metteer, F. Krahler, II. M. Bons. INVITATION COM. S. M. Chapman, E. E. Cunningham L. D. Bennett, J. Ph. Young, F. J. Met teer, John Wynd, L. F. Buehr, R. B Claiborne. COM. OF ARRANGEMENTS. A. W. White, Lon. Cunningham, W. B. Shryock, Lieu. Moore, Richard Old ham, Jacob R. Vallery. RECEPTION COM. R. R. Livingston. J. A. MacMurphy J. W. Shannon, S. F. Thomas, J. W. Johnson. Wm. L. Wells, O. M. Streight, Frank Stadter. FLOOR MANAGERS. John Fitzgerald. Wni. Neville, L. F. Bsehr. J. W. Marshall, J. W. Johnson, M. Morrissej". Men are what women make them. is the Bingular title of a new book. It may be true, but we have Been some dreadfully poor specimens of (he man ufactured article, which fact reflects badly either on the material or the ma- Ikcr. feiectloii Notice. A special election will be held in the First (1st) and Third (3rd) wards in the city of Plattsmout Nebn on Mon day December 14th 1874, at the usual places of holding elections in said wards for the purpose of electing one council man in the first ward to serve for the unexpired term made vacant by remov al and one councilman in the third ward, to serve for the unexpired term made vacant by resignation. R. R. LIVINGSTON Attest, Mayor. - C. F. Williams, Citv Clerk. Plattsmouth Neb. Dec. 2d, 1 874. ORDINANCE No. 66. An Ordinance declairing the office of Councilman of the First Ward, in the city of Plattsmouth, Neb., held by Herman Newman, to be vacant. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and City Council of the City of 1'latts- moiith. Sec. 1. That Whereas, Herman New man, elected Councilman for the First Ward, at an election held in April, 1873, has removed from Plattsmouth, and is now a resident of Council Bluffs, Iowa: Therefore the seat of said Her man Newman, as said Councilman is declared vacant. Sec. 2. This Ordinance to take effect from and after its passage, and publi cation, according to law. -R. R. LIVINGSTON, Attest: Mayor. C. F. Williams, 36tl Clerk. Centaur Liniment. There is no pain which the Centaur Liniment will not re lieve, no swelling it will not subdue, and no lameness which it will not cur. 1 his is stromj language, but It Is true. Where the parts are not frone. Its effects . are marvellous. It has produced more cures of rheiunatiMii. neu- KErpor xalgia, lock-jaw, palsy, sprains, swellings, ear-ache, caked-brcasts, scalds, burns, salt-rheum, itc, Ml the human frame, and of strains, spavin, galls, Sc., upon animals in one year than have al other pretended remedies since the world began. It is a counter-irritant, an all-healing pain-reliever. Cripples throw away their crutches, the lame walk, poisonous bites are ren dered harmless, and the wounded are healed without a scar. It is no humbug. The recipe is si'llin: as iu article ever before sold, and it sells Lh-:us it does just what it pretends to do. TlMse who now suffer from rheumatism, pain or swelling deserve to suffer if they will not use Centaur Liniment, more than 1000 certificates of remarkable cures, including frozen limbs, chroiiie-rheumattsm, 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 Centaifr Liniment is worth one hundred dollars for foundered or sweeniod hor ses and mules, or for screw-worm in sheep. Stock -ow ners this liniment is worth your at tention. No family should be without Centaur Liniment. J. B. Rosk & Co., New York. 4-ly LEGAL NOTICES. Sheriff's Sale. By virtu of an orrlpr of salt;, issued otit of thfi Distru-; Crun, in ami tot Counry Nobnwj ku. suul to me directed i will on tlr 7lU rtay of Ieceiiili A. Ik 1S74. at lf oVlCk :i. nl. of auitl i;v, iii fit soiitii ioor oi i nt? u i,in"r4 uhii ic".uciiou, the property described In said or Icr lo-wit : The north h;lf (n'i) of the south- Castokia is more than a substitute for Cas tor Oil. It is the only safe article in existence which is certain to assimilate the food, regulate the bowels, cure wind colic and produce natural sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Children need not cry and mothers may rest. 40-ly SPECIAL NOTICES. FOUND. A door key, on Main street, which the owner can have by paying for this notice. TEACHERS WANTED. Two or three flrootl teachers wanting situations can hear of vacancies by immediately writing to the County Siteiuntendent, Jt2 of Cass Co., at Plattsmouth, Neb. REGISTRARS NOTICE. This is to give notice that I will sit at But tery' Druy Store, on Friday. December 11th, for the punos6 of correcting the Kegistry list of the Fist Ward, previous to an election for Coun cilman in said Ward. GEO. H. BLACK, Sot2 licgi.-trar. REGISTRAR'S NOTICE. This is to give notice that I will sit at Met teer"s olllee, on Friday, December 11th, for the purpose of correcting the Kegistry list of the Third Ward, previous to an election for Coun cilman in said Ward. I. P. CJASS, 30t2 Kegistrar. FOR SALE. Two houses one for cash and one on time. For fu)t particulars apply to E. G. Dovey. 50 tf Business Is business, and so are the Cigars at the r. O. Book Store. 5-tf. Vebraska State Register. A 40 column paper, published at the State Capital ; full of Stat news ; independent in everything, neu tral in nothing ; Si. SO a year. Correspondents and Agents wanted iu every town. WM. C. Cixjyi. Lincolu, Neb. 5ltf FOR RENT. The large and commodious ware-room, cellar and otlice, on second floor of building, formerly occupied by Jacob Vallery, Jr. in Masonic Block. Enquire of K, It. Livingston or 43-tf E.T. Dl KK. FOR SALE. inn acres of land belonging to Cass County Nebraska b-ing the South West quarter of Section No. Five (5) Township No. Eleven (11) North of Itaiige No. Thirteen (13) Ka-st of Sixth iTincipal Meridian, Situated near Eight Mile irove. For Terms of sale see L. IL.lAMKS 1 TiMi.TM v i'i titK or VCo. Comr s. M. L. White. 1 3tf Every Farmer and Stock Raiser, and every bodv that keeps Horse, a Cow, Foultry, Sheep or Swine whether he lives in City, town or Country, wants the LIVU STOCK JOinXAL. Monthlv. $1JS0 per vear. In its Mb Volume. Beautifully illustrated. The best instructor up on every c ass of Live Stock. National giving equal attention to the Stn k Interest of every State. Treat, by practical writers. uion the Farm, the Dairv. Horses. Cattle. Sheep. Swine, l'onltrv. Bees. Fish and their diseases, together with an interesting Fireside Department, mak ing it the most compute and interesting Jour nal of its class in the country. Sjiecimcn coy 10 cents. Address, Live SIock Jouinal Co.. Buf falo, N. Y. Good pay to AgenU. Agent want trl evf ry pot-otTlce. at-lt FIREMEN'S DBAU REMEMBER THE FIREMEN'S BALL, ox WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9th.- GOOD MUSIC AND SUPPER. The latter at the Brooks House, esse il. Clements. !'!;; tNaioutii, Cass County. Nebraska. Novem pr 3d, 13 4. M. B. CCTLEIi. (I. ei I west quarter (s) of section twenty-eight town ten (to) range eleven (It) in Cass county, NebrMSa ; To satisfy judgment recovered by Daniel MeMvov and Naihan Simpson, against t . , i ... 32L5 Sheriff. Executors, riaie of Real Estate By virtue of an rder of sale from Judge of District Court (and inderthe seal of the same) in antl for the Di.st.1ct Court. Second Judicial District, in the Comity of Cass and state of Ne braska, and directed to the undersigned, iu an action wherein Lloyd D. Bennett, surviving ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Shep herd Duke, deceased, is Plaintiff, and Lavina Duke and others arc Defendants, 1 will at 10 o'clock a. in., on he . lMth Day ot July. 1874 in front of the Court House iu the City of Tlatts mouth and State of Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder the lands and tenements hereinafter described, on terms following, to-wit : cash iu hand. Said lands be long to the estate of Shepherd Duke, deceased, and are described as follows, to-wit : A subdivision of lot eleven Ittl in section twenty-nine lju town twelve ml and range fourteen lul, containing eight sj acre, said tract of land Iving and I'eing in Cass County and state of Nebraska: also the billowing lots in the city of I'latismouth. in said Cass County, in lots four , five aiid eleven (H! in block five 51. lot four 4) in block forty-four 1441 ; also the lollowing lots lying ana ocing in IHike's Addition to the City of l'lattsmouth. aforesaid, that is to say lot four (4) in block three (3i. lots one (1) two (2) three (3) four (4) five (f) six (i) nine (it) ten (Id) eleven (11) twelve (12) thirteeen (13) fourteen (14) fifteen (15) sixteen (16) seventeen (17) eighteen (1) and nineteen (1!)). in block four (4), lots six ) seven (7) eight ( nine (a) ten (10 eleven (11) twelve (12) thir teen (13) fourteen (14) lirteeii (15) sixteen (l) seve'een (17) eighteen is and twenty io) in block five (5), lots four (4) five (5) six (0) seven (7) eight () nine t) ten (10) eleven ill and twelve (12) in block six (ii). lots one (I) two (2) three (3) four (1) five (5) six ) in block seven Y), lots three (3) and four (4) iu block nine (!0. lots two (2) three (3) (our (4) five (5) six (6) seven 7 eight (8) nine (.)) ten (in) eleven (11) and twelve ill') in block (leven UD, all of clock twelve (12) being lots one (1) to twentv-two (22) inclusive, all of block thirteen (13) teiiig ots one (I ) to twciity-twoL'2) inclusive. lots one (I) and two (2 in block four teen 1141. lots one 111 two 2 three (3) four (4) live (5) and six : in block fifteen (15, lots 1'KOFESSIONAL CARDS WHEELER & BENNETT-Keal Estate an . Taxpayiny Audits. Notaries Public, tint ann Liffc Iusnrafice Arents. Plattsnumtlr. Neb. ti. LIVIfGsTO?,Phvsiclan ami Surs-n, Tender his professional services to the rflti'z'eii of Ca-sa count. Rcsfdeifpe" southeast Pfrfiier tit Oak and Sixth streets : office "o Math street, one door west Oi Lrnau Lmlr Yrfrdi riattsmouth, Nebraska IkAM. M. CHAPMAH. B. T. MAXWKLU fHAPM.W Jk. MAXWELL ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Solicitor in Chancery. Oflice iu Fitzgerald's Block, J'latU inouth, Nebraska. A. L. SntAUL'K, T. B. Wiusox. NPOAUIE Jk. WILSON, Attorney at Law. rLATTSMOUTII, - - NEBRASKA. CnlU-ctiim PrnmvHu Aattemled to. 13-ly GEO. 8. SMITH, K. B. WINDHAM. H31IT1I WIXIHIAM, Successors to Marquctt, Smith, & Starblrd, Attorneys at Law & Real Estate linkers PLATTSMOUTH, - - - KKB. Special attention given to Collections, and all matters affecting the litle to Real Estate. OfMce on 2d floor, over the Post Oflice. Dr. Schildkiu'cht, Eclectic A Homoeopathic Physician. t"-OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,rJ Comer of 6th and Vine Streets, riattsmouth, Nebraska. cyl CALLS ATTKSDED AT AT. I. HOCR. Justice of the Peace. Oflice on Main Street riattsmouth. Neb., near ly opposite the Hrkai.d oflice. Business hours from 8 A. M., to 8. I. M. All Countv business usuallr transacted be fore a .lust Ice ot the Peace, will be attended to by the Subscriber. General Collector of Debts. g.ly J. vr. IIAIXES. Ihrea (3) four 141 and live 15 in block eighteen welve 12 in block (IS), lots one ill two I2J tnree 3j seven ji eiirht 181 nine fl and welve 112 in block nineteen l!ij. all of block twentv (2o except lot twelve 112) being lots one 1) to twenty-two (22) inclusive except lot twelve L12 j.lotsone H) three 3 four 4 ten 10) fifteen 15 j in luock twenty IMatlsmoutli Mills. ( i HKISF.L. Proprietor. Have recently been j. repaired and placed in throuMi running order, hmi.ikk) Bushels of Wheat wanted imnie h::teiy for which the highest market price will lo p.ii'd. one I21J. IOIS one two 1 . imrr i-j lotii i ue ,'M six L6J seven (7) eight 181 nine (9) teen 10 eleVtti HI) a,,1 twelve 1J. iu block twenty iivo rr: lots one 111 two 121 three V. si four 41 six 61 seven i;j eiglit l nine nj ten m eleven lit 1 and twelve 12 i. block twenty-seven 27, allot block tweiitv-ehht except lot seven teen being lots one l to tweniy (2oi inclusive, except lot seveteen (17); lots six seven (7) eight 8 nine (:) ten lo) eleven OI ) and twelve (12) iu block twenty-nine I2J. lots one iu two 12 three 3 four 4 live I six it seven and eight A In block thirty H, lots three 3 four 141 five 151 six ;l seven 71 . eight 8 in bWk thirl v-ohb 31 J, lots one (l) two (2) three (3) four (4') five (5) seven (7) nine (9) ten (to) eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block ten (li. lots one(l) two (2) four (4) five (.") seven (7) eight (8) nine (S) ten (loi elevnull) twelve (12) iu block twenty-two (22). Iits thrve (3) and four (4) In block eight (8). Said sale will continue from 10 o'clock a. in., until sundown of the said day. if necessary, and it will be adjourned from day to day until all arc sold ; Plattsmouth, June 22. 1874. I,U)Y D. B EXX KTT, Surviving Executor of the last will and testa ment of Shepherd Duke, deceased. WHF.KLKK & SlIXCHlDMH, l3-4t Attorneys for Executor. The above sale is herebv adjounided until Saturday, Dec. 5.h, 1.S74. at 10 o'clock a. m. rialtsmomn Aug. 8th 1874. LLOYD D. BENNETT. Surviving Executor of estate of Shepherd Duke Estray Notices. T.ken up by the subscriber, living near Heis el's Mi 11. on or aiout November 2otli, 1871. One White Sow. Said sow. since she was taken up has.had a litter of pigs, f he owner is request ed to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take away. Mio G. coolev. Taken up by the undersigned at his residence in Plattsmouth Precinct, on the 1th day of No vember, A. D. 1874. one horse colt. 1 year old. bay color, hind feet white, and two white siiots in face. 8H5 Axukeiv Hkssdori-ek. Taken up bv me at my residence in South Weeping Water, Cass county, Nebraska, on t k. toi'er 27lh. 18T4, two sows, described as follows : One white Sow ; anil one sandy sow, with pig. 'Ihe owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take 3515 D. BAIL. G. A. von Heimburg, Veterinary Surgeon. Offi.ce south suit Main Street, bttween Third and Fourth SU. PLATTSMOriTI, - - - - NEB. PLATTSMOUTH MILLS rLATTSMOUTII. KKB. CONRAD HEISF.L. rrsprieter Taken up by the subscriber, one mile west of Rock Bluffs. Cass Co., Neb., on the first of No vember, 1.4. one white yearling he'f.-r. no marks or brands. 35t5 A. M. Holmes. Taken up bv the undersigned at his residence in Plattsiuoutli Precinct. Ciuss county Nebraska, on September 20th. 1874. one red steer, with white siHts and white tail, supposed to be two years old. Andkew Hhssiori'EK. Seplembcr 20th, 1871. 3t5 GEO. A. PRINCE, & CO. ns & Melodeons Orga The Oldest. Largest, and Most rerfect Manufac tory, l the United States. 4, 00 Now in use. No other MiiMeal Instrument ever obtained the same Popularity. JTSend for Price Lists. Address lll'FFALO.X.Y. 34-t4 BLACKSMITHING ! ! ! ! GEO- SHAFER'S Wagon and Blacksmith Shop. HOUSE-SHOEING ! Mending and Repairing ALL KINDS OF FARM IMPLEMENTS Mended and Fixed. New Wagons made to order. Kates reasona ble and work guaranteed. PLATTSMOUTH. On Washington Ave.. NEB. f near 7th St. 3.1-ly Frank Carruth, POST OFFICE JEWELRY STORE! Spectacles, Glasses, etc. Carrut L yFICE Jewel Vy7 "we,ry -AT- STORE. in - m f-t n-1 o FLOUK.COKN MEAL, FEED, Always on hand, and for sale at lowest Cash prices. HT"The Ilighest prices paid for Wheat and Com. rarticular attention eiven to Custom work. Singer Sewing Machines, FOR SALE BY F. J. METTEER, With all the EXTRAS, ATT AC II ME NTS, NEEDLES, d-c. Also. Tlows. Cultivators, Wagons and farm Implements for sale. 31rs. A. II. i.yEE, WORKER IN HAIR. Braids. Curls, Switches ruffs, and all kinds of Huir 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. 4"m3 GO TO GUS. HEROLD'S FOR CLOTHING. PLATTSMOUTH Grain Company. E. G. DOVEY, Pres't. E. T. DUKE, Treas. FRED. G ORDER, Buyer. This Company will bny grain at the hihes market rates at all times. Scales and office at E. O. Dovey. Store, lower. Main Street. Plattsmouth. Neb. 2lv L GOLDING, Dealer in CLOTHINO, FVKNISTTTNO OOODS. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES. CARPET BAGS, oic, e.- . c, q.c. One of the oldest and most Reliable nouses In l'lattsmouth. Main street, between Fourth ana c inn nS-tf. ..-REMEMBER THE PLACE. William Stadelmann has on hand, one of the largest stocks of Clothing and Gents' Furnish ing Goods for Spring and Summer. CJT"I Invite everybody In want of anythingin my line to call at liiy store. SOUTH SIDE MATX, Between 5th L 6th Sfs. And convince themselves of the fact. I have as a specialty in niv Retail lK-partments, a stock of Fine Clothing for Men and Boys, to which we invite those who want goods. t:f-J olso keep on hand a larpe and well se lected Stock of Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c. Janlyl Wrjl F. CAtUWTlI, V. o. jpTrelrr for. OodJ fresh milk ,delivCrftd daily At erery body's home In FlatUumuth, If they want It, by J. F. Beamueister. Semi In ytmr orders wid I will try and (We foil ; Pure ISills, and serve you regularly. l-ly. NEW STYLES. F. L. ELS'l ER, Merc hantTailor Is in receipt of the finest and BEST ASSORTMENT TASSIMEKKS. CLOTHS. VKSTINOS. SCOTCH OOODS, 1U1S11 FRIES ES, .c. In fact, the largest and best assortment of Cloths ever brought to this city, which 1 am prepared to make up In the Ijtt-st Styles. Call and examine (joods. api ilis. E, T. DUKE & CO. At the foot of Main Street. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hardware antl Cutlery, STOVES, TINWARE, IRON, NAILS, HOES. RAKES. SHOVELS. AXES, KNIVES AND FORKS, tie. ti". All kinds of Tinware Manufactured. tj DON'T BUY Until you have CAREFULLY EXAMINED OUR NEW 1 4 . LOW RESERVOIR As we have 12 tiooii rcasi ns why they v ill your work. QUICK AND EASY, ' CHEAP AND CLEAN. BECAUSE They are cheaict to buy. They are cheapest to use. They bake evenly ond quickly. Their oMration is perfect. They have always a ;ood draft. They are made of the best material. They roast perfectly. They require but little fuel, They are very low priced. They are easily managed. They are suited to ali localities. Every Stove guaranteed to give Satisfac tion SOLD BV EXCELSIOR MAX'G COMPANY ST. LOUIS, MO., AND E. T. DUKE & Co. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. 8-tn ft" o 2 rt- CD O o 2. O I a 3 - CO a CO 3" m CD CO CD 5.3 T ft c s P o ;3S t s 1 1 as 2 s J- c O 1 3 3- 7? ' n ? 56 - s"S. z 3 f o 3 l-: m S 2. S c Vj S n r e-- - T PI OMAHA ADS. Wyoming, Jifotcl,", OMAHA, - - ii Elilt ASK A. A. W. TENNANT. f-mpr1tor. Union raclfle Ticket and Sleeplnt Cur Orfto directly ontxislte. Douse new ly funilhe4 ruuovaled througluiuL. anCelitral Hotel OMAHA, NEB. Largest and Finest HoUl between ChU oaijo and S-i n Fruncisoo. GEO. THRALL, Propriety L 0 UIS VILL E A D3, B1LJ. M.WATERHAX' PHYSIO-MEDICAL PRACTITIONER. Louisville, Cass Co.. Neb. Always at the office on Saturdays. FOX & GLOVER, Sells the BEST C.OODS at the Lowest Frtes M LOUISVILLE, CASS COn NEIL- General Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, Heady Made Clothing NOTIONS. CROCK ERV WARS,., AN D Farmers Supplies Generally Call and give them a trial. Also deal In. GRAIN & COAL. 20-6m Farmers Lumber Yard. Having made arrangement In Chi cago, antl elsewhere, with extensi? dealers, I am prepared to fumiah ou short notice all kinds of Lumber Doors Sash' Shingles, tfcc, at a reasonable rate. I also' keep eor stantly on hand a full asHortmeut of Xails, Iling-en, Locke, Hardware,- of all kinds. Those wishing to build.' will please call and see my stwek. E. NO YES, LOUISVILLE, NEIL". CEDAR CREEK ADS. , J. lNIlELDEIt & SON, Dealers la Clothing, Dry Goods,. Boots, Shoes and GROCERIES Of all kinds, at the lowest !Mitl rate. -Also Dealers in Grain,, for which the highest caab prices are paid. Hides and produce of all kinds bought at rm- ' sonahle rates. luuelder'M Htatlon. (Cedar Creek.) Oitf. Cam County, Neb. L. F. JOHNSON, tJpOpiosile the Platte Vally H(use, in Schl ter's Jeweler Store, Main St., Plattsmouth, Neb. AGENT FOR ST. LOUIS, DECKER BKOS., O. A. MIL LEU A CO .. BURDETT, SJiTTS AMERICAN, AXD BOSTOX And other Frst-elass Pianos and Organs. Wholesale and Retail lealer in Strings. Sheet Musle, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise. tyMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Tuned and PH1LADLF1I1A STOKE. Solomon & Nathan, DEALERS IX FANCY $ GOODS, NOTIONS, LADIES FURNISHING GOODS, Largest, Cheapest. Finest, and hest Assorted Stock in the City. We are prepared to sell cheaper than they can le purchased elsewhere. GIVE US A CALL and examine our goods. CSr-Store on Main street, between 4th and 5th streets, 1'latUsiuoutli .!). imi. New Store ! New Stock ! Mr. William O. AVoodrcff baviiifr taken the Store formerly occupied by Mr. Eaion, will keep a full ami com plete stock of FAMILY GROCERIES. All kinds of country produce taken In EXCHANGE FOR GOODS I propose to sell low, and keep a STOCK OF NUMBER ONE GOODS, and hereby Invite my friends to call and exam ine the new outfit. (Iranuers especially invited to call and get prices.before ordering i;ods.away from home. I proose to SELL TO GRANGERS, At Chicago Rates. WM, G. VrOODKl'FF. W'm. F. P.knnett, Clerk. 1-yl H. A. WATERMAN & SON "Wholesale and Iletail Dealers in Pine Lumber, LATH, SHINGLES, Sash Doors. Blinds, &c On Main Street concr th rr.A tts roxTH - nkp. CEDAR CREEK MILLS, 4KEI.V Good Running Order and keep on hand the best assortment ot Flour, Corn Meal, &c - Especial attention Is tlfcn to custom wrk.- Satisfaction guaranteed, In exchanging Flour for Wheat. C. SCHLUNTZ, Prop. Also keeps a Flour Depot, at CLARK & rLUM" ME R'S, in PLATTSMOUTH, Where will be found Flnr, Grain, Corn MeI. aud Feed, at WHOLESALE A RETAIL and al ' REDUCED PRICES. tAll orders within the city llmiti, prompt lv Oiled herafter. from this I e:ot. -ly STREHJHT & 31 ILLfilC Harness Manufacturers,, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS. and all kinds of harnes stock, constantly am 1 hand. Fruit, Confectionery, GROCERY STORE: I A UTS, CAyjHES, TEAS, SUQARS, T0DACC0E3, FLOUR. Remember the place, oppoilte E. (J. Iovey'i, on Iwer Main Street. STREIGHT MILLER Ben Hempel. HE'S THE MAN KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE. ON LOWER MAIN STREET. PLATTSMOUTH, - - - NED. Meal at all hours. Ice Cream Soda Water, A Leniouad, to Cik)1 Tow. (jom1 idar Meals, iiic Lunchea, Ac., W ' warm you. Ale. Wlnon, and Rod T.luiom to b U4 reasonably, for your benefit tl you dealra. 3111 B. HEMPEL, rrop. STATE AGENT 9 ':tV-iyrZl-; Halladay's Patent Wind Hills. Double aud Single acting Force and Farm Pumps, Feed Mills, etc. The Halladay Mill has stood the test for six teen years, both in lh L nited 8tate and Eu-. rooe and i the only one generally adopted by all Principal Railroads and Farmers. Term Liberal. Send for Catalogue and Frle' f.M. A. 1 STRAVC:. Lirol, Ne ..A. -a-TT ' i.ri n