Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, February 11, 1875, Image 3

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    THE HERALD.
LOCAL NEWS.
UCAL ADVEHTI3KMEXTS.
. TransUnt. io cents a. line.. Keular adrertls
er. 10 ot-nta per line. No advertisement iiucr
tel for leva tli.va ceriUs.
charged to the
Lec&l advertisements will be
parties handing them in.
- ... COMMUNICATION.
A onr 'spnee is limited, all communications
rnuit t o brief and to ttie point, witU no waste
of word.
NEWSPAI'EK DECISIONS.
1. Any peMOii who takes the paper regularly
Iram tlie ixistotflre, whether directed to his
name, or whether he Is a subscriber or not is
n-pinible for the pay.
a. If any person orders his paper discontin
ued, ho inn st pay all arrearages, or thepublish
er n,ay continue to send it until payment Is
ruad-.?, and collect th! whole amount, whether
iiie paper is taken from the ofiice t.r not.
3. The courts have derided that retnsins to
tke newspapers and period iohls from the post
.Hice, orremovin and leaving them uncalled
Jor, U prima Jacic evidence ol i.mestio.nai.
fRAUU.
B. & M. R. R. TIME-TABLE.
On and after the 1st tit December. 1874. the
ptumcng-er traiug out of Matuuioutu, will leave
as follows :
Morning Train (for Lincoln)
miaha Train
.Morning uiixwd, (for Omaha....
.11 :5o A.M.
. 1 ::w l'.M.
. 7 :00 A.M.
Poty, our Doty, you know across the
river, well he takes the Herald again.
Doty has found two new-old-stumps in
the Missouri and he'3 going to haul 'em
out this summer to make room for the
new II. R. Bridge.
Hon. John Brown, came home last
week and will probably remain the
rest of the session, unless the Capitol
moving gets too hot when they may
have to call on him again. We are
glad to hear his health is improving.
Mr. Sharp of the firm of Mickelwait
& Sharp inflated the finances of the
Herald last week some considerably.
Messrs. Sharp & Mickelwait intend to
devote their whole time and energies
to their ferry next year and we may
expect a Ferry as is a Ferry the coming
season.
l'lANO FOB SALE.
An elegant piano for sale very cheap
and on easy terms. Ennuire at Chap-
n's Drug Store or at D. II. Wheeler's
office. 43t2.
Return Pass.
Train Lc. Omaha
coinm kast :
I'aaseeger, (each day),
..11 :15 A.M.
6 30 l'.M.
2 M P.M.
Macoy Lodge will give a festival in
their hall, the night of the 22d, Wash
ington's birthday. Further particulars
next week.
Business is livening up.
Leonard's
superb.
"Nonpareil" pictures are
Frotracted meeting at the Methodist
Church.
FddieKirkpatrick inflated our curren
cy last week.
Fresbvterian Sociable
Dr. Donelari's residence.
to-night, at
We are sorry to announce
S. S. Billings is very ill.
that Mr.
Our ice mn are laying in a large
supply of ice for the ensuing season.
Hatt, the enterprising butcher, has
had some neat business cards printed.
When the Watchman runs short of
both sense and argument he always
falls bck on logic and Grammar. .
Now poorer grammar, less logic and
more good square "hoss" sense would
inaka a better paper of it and a better
man of theeditor.
Boots and Shoes cheaper than the
cheapest in the whole west, at Merges'
Shoe Store. 43tf
FURS! FURS! FLES!
A nice stock of ladies' and gents
furs at Wm. Stadelmann s, to be sold
at cost. - 37tf.
Women's heavy kip shoes, for S3.
" stoga shoes, only 81.50.
43tf V. II. Fool.
Our coal
business now
merchants are tloinjr a big
Thev like cold weather.
Men's boots from
4Jtf
S2.50 up, all sizes.
W. II. Fool.
WE CLUB
the Herald with the Chicago Daily
Post & Mail for S7.40 per year, postage
paid on both, and with the Weekly
Post & Mail at $2.75 per year, postage
paid on both.
CLOTH !':.
For a c heap suit of Clothes
Wm. Stali'hnnnn's.
ST. PATRICK'S DAY.
call at
37tf.
Dramatic Entertainment.
do to Merges' Shoe store for the lest st. Fatrick's day, March 17th, will
be celebrated at Fitzgerald's Hall, in
and cheapest, and
largest assortment.
c!ioose
from the
43tf
The best and cheapest foot gearing
r.t Mercs' Mux; Store, call and see. no
charge for examining. 43tf
Wall paper. Window Shades, Chro
mes, and all kinds of upholstering
jroods,'afe Frank Stadtkks,
-32tf Central Block.
the evening, by a dramatic entertain
ment of Mr. II. B. Claiborne's, also a
ball and supper. Remember the day
and the chance for a good treat.
Am Lazenby
"Rheumatism.
is quite sick again.
The Episcopal Social at Mrs. Eaton's
-was quite largely attended.
Omalia is trvnr' to tret up a scare
over small pox, four eases reported.
The Bon Ton saloon ha? been newly
refitted and fixed up inside till it looks
like a new place.
Master Myron Wheeler has been
verv sick, but we are clad to learn he
i-s getting better.
Charley Lazenby has got the hog dis
ease azain too fat. Good weather
again for shipping.
Mr. Leonard has moved into the
:liouse recently purchased by him, and
formerly owned by Mr. Thos. Evans.
Capt. Frank Morrison still has charge
of O .Neil s meat market, and cuts a
steak or roast with the creatcst ease
imaginable.
Chicacro Kip Boots at S4.00, and
Thelps, Dodge & Palmer Boots at SS.oO.
Never undersold at Merges Shoe store.
Come and be convinced. 43tf
PERSONALS.
Mr. Chesley Dunlap, traveling agent
for a business house in Chicago, called
on the Herald. He is an old friend
of the editors family, from Wisconsin,
and they recalled many pleasant scenes
when they were young together.
Mr. Wm. Darrah has mysteriously
disappeared from Plattsmouth, and
folks do sav he will come back after
awhile with a wife.
Mr. D. W. McKinnon left Platts
mouth on Tuesday last. He intends
seeking some more equable climate
than Nebraska affords, hoping thereby
to benefit his health. We understand
he will remain in Utah for a time and
then go to Southern California. Our
good wishes and those of your many
friends go with you, Dan. .
Dr. Chapman's
INFORMATION WANTED. '
Information wanted of one Willis
Brown, colored, was last heard of about
1850 or 'CO when he was the property
of a Mr. Boone, near Nashville, Tenn.
Any information concerning him will
be thankfully received by his brother
Charles Brown, in Plattsmouth Cass
County Nebraska.
Nashville papers please copy.
MARRIED.
MORROW-SIUW-Married at the residence
f James Root, in this county January 27 1975,
by the Rev. Edward'Root. Mr. Henry Morrow
and Miss Eliza J. Shaw, both of Cass county.
BLAIR BUINSTOX Married by the Rev. E.
Root, at tha residence of the bride's father, in
Liberty precinct, Cass county, on the 6th day
of Febraary. 1375. Mr, Byron Blair, of Mills
Co., Iowa, and Miss Tabitha E. Briuston.
Dr. Chapman's New Drug Store,
23x80 feet, is now in full operation, ana
th attention of the public is invit
ed to his lanre and well selected
stock of warranted strictly pure Drugs
and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, School Books, Stationery,
Gold Pens and Pencils Fine Russia
Pocket Books, Shoulder Braces, Trusses
Lamps, and Lamp Goods, Coal Oil 150
Per Cent Test. Knives, Razors, Violin
Strings, Choice Teas and Fine Cigars.
French Calf Boots, and Women's
French Calf and Goat Shoes put up in
the best style by W. II. Pool. 43tf
M. McGuire is back at the old stand,
lower Main Street. Where Mike goes,
there goes the boys.
W. II. Pool is putting up the best
french calf boot for S'J.50. He war
rants a good fit or no sale. 43tf .
I received Diploma for fine Boots! at
the State Fair, and can still make the
finest and best boots. Repairing done
neatly and with dispatch. Warranted
satisfaction. Pkter Merges.
43tf
JEWELRY! JEWELRY !
w m. Stadelmann has 18k gold rings
at $1.5 per pwt, also a nice lot of jew
elrr low down. 3lf.
Go ,to W. II. Pool and cet a No. 1
pair of fine custom kip boots for 54.50
warranted. . 4-tr
T.EN. HOIPLE'S OYSTER HOUSE.
This old reliable oyster and eating
house now has the run of a large coun
try custom, and Ben. desires us to say
that he will relit and fix tip the prem
ises for summer trade and hopes to see
.all his old customers and heaps of new
ones. Remember, next troor to Done-
lan's drug store, on Main street. 44t;
ROLL OF HONOR. .. ;
FIRST GRAMMAR GRADE.
. Arerage.
Edith Shryock 99 '
Willie Vivian 97
Julius Cooley, ,9G ;
Kittle MuNiel - 95
Theo. Livingston 94 :
Ida Waterman 94 '
Julia E. Gearhart, Teacher.
FARMERS ATTENTION !
Juliu3 Pepperberg. Cigar Manufac
turer, opposite the IIkkai.o otlice, on
Main St., Plattsmouth, Neb. Cigar
Clippings of Spanish an d American To
baccos, for smoking purposes. For
Sale. Best qualities of plug-smoking
tobacco always on hand. 20tf.
LIST OF LETTERS.
Remaining in the Plattsmouth Tost Office
February 1st 175 :
Lemon J. L. 3
Mast Win.
MeCiilly P.
McCord Allen
Mehi ing Clara
Montgcnery llattte
Manson E. E.
Slolager Fred
Speahni Maggie
Smith C. H.
Simpson M. E. -Winke
II. 2
WrijiUt J. II.
Wolf Mary
Wilson Prof. TV. E.
Briemau II. 2
Bowman S. M. 2
Bull Edgar
BirdsiU Ross
CofUnbarr A.
Calkin W. V.
-Cary M. 1.
Dwire Miss Uarhara
Enisteen Dr. Ralph
"Flander Gilmore
Jlogue S. A.
Humphrey Ia.uic
-lolinson 1. V.
Jackson F. A.
Kelly Maggie
Persons calling f.ir any of these letters please
, say advertised. J. W. SIakshaia.
PostmasteJ.
WEATHER REPORT.
Temperature at davlisht on Court
House Hill, Jan., A, U. S. 99:
23th 13 above zero.
29th, 15o
30th, 20" "
3 1st,, 10 below "
February,
1st. 10 above "
3d, 8o
3d, 14 below "
"4th, 24o
5th, 10o above 44
Cth, 3" below 44
7th, 10 4
Sth, 0
9th, 9" . 44
- JOth, 12o above. -
The American Newspaper Advertis
ing Agency of Geo. P. Rowell & Co.,
New York, is the only establishment
of the kind in the United States which
keeps itself persistently before the peo
ple by advertising in newspapers.
They evidently receive their reward.
for we have it from a reliable source
that advertising orders issued by them
for their customers have exceeded
three thousand dollars a day since the
commencement of the year, and this is
not a very good year for adcertisinj
either.
. i
THE TURNERS BALL
turned out a motley crew Tuesday eve
to fill with gaycty the last hours before
the beginning of the sober Lenten Fast
The "King of the Cannibal Islands'
was there, and Mephistopholes too,
with brawny Indians and slouchy, ne
groes to keep them company. The
Court fool enlivened the audience, and
a nun reduced it to the properly solemn
state. Kings added dignitv to the scene
and Queens supported the beauty of
the court. Monks bestowed upon the
audience a blessing. A muscular Ro
man stalked amid the assembly and
Pages, Flower Girls, Highlanders and
Peasant maidens glided to and fro, and
filled up the vacant spacs. Many
more characters were there than we
have space to mention and . the mazes
of the dance posessed for all the same
attraction, and reduced them to a com
mon leveL
We have not learned if the ball was
a success financially but as there seem
ed to be a large number present wjg pre
sume it was.
Dr. Chapman, since moving into his
new building opposite the Post Ofiice,
has lately laid in a new and complete
stock of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Taints,
and everything in his line.
George Ryeliart, one of the oldest
settlers in the county, died on Satur
day last. He lived out on the Platte
bottom beyond Concord, and leaves a
large family and many old friends to
tvjourn his death.
An Irish Yiewr of Kearney.
A vounir Irishman. John Brennan, late of
Sioux City, but formerly of Killarney, Ireland,
arrived in this eitv last night. Vn the rising
6 the sun the sight which was unfolded to him
so astonished and delighted him that he burst
Into a song. Here it is, ueuicatea to nis irienu.
John H. Roe :
I'm a gentleman fresh from Killarney,
And repeatedly I've kissed the Blarney ;
Many queer sights I've seen
In the Island of Green,
But none of them equal to Kearney,
For the town site is spread out immensely.
And its hash houses tenanted densely :
For miles all around
Every Inch of the ground
Is somebody's addition to Kearney.
Oh 1 say, would you find out this Kearney,
It's a mighty long ride from Killarney. .
On the bank of the Platte,
In a land dry and flat,
Tou will find out the city of Kearney.
1 he old folks feel hopeful and glorious, -
EThe plug-hatted young folks uproarious ;
But united are all
In an effort to haul
The capitol building to Kearney. .
-Press.
Having ample room to do business
in and a stock unsurpassed in the weit
we expect to see our friends often and
will endeavor to treat them the best
we know how.
Some of the best Cigars west of the
Missouri at Dr. Chapman's.
Books, Albums, Blank Books, &c, at
Dr. Chapman's.
Read the low down prices for boots
and shoes, gloves and mitts at W. II.
Pool's: Men's fine custom kip boots,
only 84.50; Men's heavy kip boots,
only 4; Boys' boots from $1.50, up;
Mens wool lined and "Alaska boots at
first cost; buck gloves, buck mitts and
all kinds of gloves and mitts from 50
cents, up; Women's best Philadelphia
oil goat, only $2.75; all kinds of Wo
mens. Misses and Children's sewed and
pegged shoes at panic prices for the
next 60 davs, for cash. - ,
43tf , ' t rooK 'i
-,-.,. j , - - : '
LEGAL NOTICES.
Ill Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United States, for
the District of Nebraska,' hi the mutter of B. O.
Iloover, Bankrupt; ...
To Wtunn it may Coneerni
The undersigned, C C. Housel. hereby
elves notice of his aonointment as Assignee of
the Estate of B. G. Hoover, of Louisville, elv,
in the county of Cass, in said District ; and w ho
was. to-wit : on the ltMh day of November, A.
D. 1S74. adjudged Bankrupt, upon the Tetition
of himself.
Dated at Omahrt, Nebraska, the h day of
Februarv, A. L. 1875. C. V. Hoikl,
4tit3 Assignee.
In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court or the United States for
the District of Nebraska, iu the matter of Wal
ter Scott, Bankrupt.
District of Nebraska, ss : A warrant in Bank
ruptcy has been issued by said court against the
estate of Walter Scott of the County of 1-in-caster
and State of Nebraska, in said district,
who has been ilulv adjudged bankrupt Uxm pe
tition of his creditors, and the payment of any
debts, and the delivery of any property belong
ing to said Bankrupt to him, or to his use. and
the transfer of any property by him are.forbid
den by law. . " , A.
And that a meeting of the creditors of the
said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and to
choose one or more Assignees of his -estate will
be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden
at Omaha, in said District ou the 16th flay of
Februarv. If75, at o'clock a. m.. at the office of
J. K Webster. Esq., the Register in Bankruptcy
of said Com l. William Daily.
4512. U. . Marshal for said District.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
MA sr. nr. CHAPMAN,
ATTOUNEY AT LAW and Solicitor In Chan
cery. O&ee lu Eitzgrald' Block, Plattsmouth.
Nebraska.
V HE I" L F. It A BKXXKTT,
BEAT. ESTATE and Tax Paying ARcnts
tarlen Public. Fire and Ufe 1
Plattsmouth. Nebraska.
No-
isurancc Agents,
A. L. S1BAUVK. T. It. WII-SOST.
MPKAUrC A. IVIXMOX,
ATTOKNEYS AT LAW. Collections prompt
ly attended to. Office iu Fitzgerald's block,
Plattsmouth. Neb.
40yl.
n. K. LlVISSTO,
PHYSICIAN & SUKG EN. tenders his pro
fessional service to tl:e citizens of Cass county.
Residence southeast corner Sixth and Oak sts. ;
Ollif on Main strict, two doors west of Sixth,
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
R. B. WINDHAM.
V I N O II AM.
GEO. S. SMITH.
MltlTII &
ATTOKNEYS AT LAW and lieal Estate Bro
kers. Special attention given to Collections
and all matters affecting the title to real estate,
office on 2d floor, over Post Office, Plattsmouth,
Nebraska. 4ut.
Legal Notice.
Having endeavored to study the
needs and wants of my customers for
a number of years, I feel qualified to
say that almost anybody can be accom
modated with something they want if
they will only call and see ua.
When ir the course of human events
it uecomes necessary to iidveruse in
the Herald we believe in put
ting in a good one. Go to Dr.
Chapman's and see if this ad. doesn't
tell the truth.
For handsome Toilet articles, Soaps,
Perfumery, and the thousand and one
things that help to make life bearable
and keep the mind in good humor
come over to Dr. Chapman's. -
Window Glass of all sizes, from 8x10
to 30x40. Everything else ever kept
in a Drug outfit, at
44t4 Dr. CHAPMAN'S.
HEAD I READ I !
The largest assortment,
The best assortment,
The cheapest assortment,
of Boots & Shoes
at the exclusive
Shoe Store.
Call and examine; no charge.
Pet eh Merges.
1S74. 1875.
The St. Louis Globe.
In the third year of ils existence, the St. Louto
GUiitecM trutlifuliv boast of a circulation, lor
its difftrent issues, sucli as few of its cotsmpor-
aries in the West possess.
It may be said oi tne uume inai no newspa
per was ever so cordially received oy tne peo
ple for whom it was intended. It was estab
lished as a representative Republican journal,
and the members of the Republican party in
the west j;ave it cordial welcome from the first.
For this we are thankful, and we shall always
endeavor to repay the favor in the best possible
manner, wincii is uy proving mat weueseive n.
While the Ulohe. will always be in the front to
sustain the Republican party ad measures, it
will reserve tlie ntrlit, as it is us uuiy. or me
duty of any newspaper, to opise any measure
not iu unison with Republican principles, al
though it mav emanate from men acknowledg
ing allegiance to the Republican party.
The Weekly Globo
Will aim to be
The Best Commercial and Family Pa
per in the Wet.
It will furnish its readers with the latest news
sparing no exjense to distance us competitors.
1 lie news Ol lilfHPfH mil ucrr-wmini miu
prepared especially for this edition, so as to put
tne largest amount of information into the
smallest amount oi space, mis win kivc us an
opportunity to devote a large share of our
pages to
Family and Literary Rcadiny.
We shall pay especial attention to Market
Reports and Commercial News, an shall en
deavor to ie iuii auu retinoid on an maiicrs ui
interest to merchants and lanuers.
Notice is hereby given that upon hearing the
petition of James L. Hunt, admistrator of the
estate of Eli Baldwin, deceased, filed in the
District Court of Cass county. Nebraska, the fol
lowing order was made, and entered upon the
records of said Court, v iz :
In the matter of the application of 1
James I.. Hunt, administrator oi
the estate of Eli Baldwin, deceas- loitDER.
ed, to sell Real Estate, to pay
debts of said Estate.
This matter came on to be heard on the peti
tion of said James L. Hunt, administrator of
of said estate, praying for a license to sell the
north-east quarter (ne'i), of the north-east
quarter me'), of section thirty two 32). and
the north-west quarter (nw4) of the north
west quarter (nwU) of section thirty-three CJ3),
all in township eleven (ill. north of ranue elev
en (11) east, for the purpose of paying the debts
of said estate, stud it appearing to tjie XJourt
from said petition that it is necessary to s,'11
said Real Estate for the purpose of paying the
debts of said Estate ; it is therefore ordered
that theinextof kinjof said deceased.and all per
sons interested in said estate, appear before the
District Court, at the Court Home, in the city
of Plattsmouth, in the county of Cass, and the
State of Nebraska, on the linh day of March. A.
D. 1ST5, at one o'clock p. m.. and show cause, if
any there be,, why such license should Ui't be
granted, and that notice be published in Nk
Aka.sk a Hkkald for not less than six succes
sive weeks before said hearing.
Done in open Court in the City of Omaha.
Douglas County, Nebraska, on this 5 h day of
Februarv. A. D. 1875. GEO. B. LAKE.
WlIKKLKR & SPB.Mll'B, Juds".
Attorneys for Petitioner. 46tti
Probate Notice.
In the matter of the estate of Craudle Shaw.
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that application has
been made bv J. J. Roberts to have an adminis
trator appointed on the estate of dandle Shaw
deceased. That said cause is set for bearing at
my fttlce in I'lattsinoiith ou the 6th day of
March. A. D. Ib7", at J o'clock p. ni. at which
time and place all persons interested may ap
pear and show cause. If anv they hsve, why
Elsie Minard and J. J. Roberts should not be
apioiiited administratrix and administrator on
the estate of Craudle Shaw, deceased.
Witness tiiv hand and official seal this the lltu
day of February, A.I). H"5. at 1'lattsniouth,
Nebraska. II. E. ELLISON
40t3. Probate Judtrs.
THE WEEKLY GLOBE
Is the paper for the Fanner, the Merchant, the
Manufacturer, the Family, and for All.
It is the Largest and Best for the Price
in the United States.
NE W HATES OF S UBSCRTPTION.
Adopted October 15, 1874.
Including I'ostage.
Daily, seven papers per week, per year
ciuos oi nve names.
per vear.
Semi-Weekly, Tuesday and Friday,
" i clubs of five,
Tti-Weekly, (the semi-weukly and Sun
day Daily) per year.
Clubs of live.
Weekly, jer year,
S13.0O
JVUK)
8.50
15.00
p. no
2.oo
1,23
Liberal Commissions Paid to Agents.
Agents wanted at every Post Office in the West.
Send for Circulars and Specimen Copies.
Address,
BT.
LOriS GLOBE,
;St. Louis, Mo.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
BURLISOTON & MO. RIVER
R. CO., IN NEB.
R.
Boston-, Mass.. !
Jan. l Jth, '75.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the
Burllngtoii S. Missouri River Railroad Company
in Nebraska, will be held at the ofiice of the
company, iu the city of Tlattsuiouth, Nebraska.
Thursday the 25th day of February, A. IX, 1S75,
at eleven o'clock A. M.. for the election
of Directors, and other business which
may legally come before the meeting.
By order of the Board,
43 15
N. DENISOX.
Sec'y.
FOR RENT.
Thelarcre and commodious ware-room, cellar
and ofiice, on second flir of building, formerly
occupied by Jacob Vallcry, Jr. in Masonic
isioc-K. enquire ot k, b. i.iviubtoji tr
43-tf E. T. Dl'SK.
CUT THIS OUT!
It May Kara Your Life.
There is no person living but what suffers
more or less with Lung Disease, Coughs, Colds,
or Consumption, yet some would rather die
than pay 75 cents for a bottle of medicine that
would cure them. Dr. A. Boschee's iniian
Syrup has lately been introduced in this coun
try from Germanv, and its wondrous cure as
tonishes every one that tries it. -If you doubt
what we say in print, cut this out and take it to
vour druzist. Dr. G. B. Chapman, riattsniouth
Neb., and iret a sample bottle for 10 cents and
try it, or a regular size for To cents.
46yl G. G. Guess, Woodbury, N. J.
We will give energetic men
and women
WAN TED
Business that will Pay
from $4 to per day. ran be pursued In your
own neighborhood, and Is strictly honorable.
Particulars Fret, or samples worth several dol
lars that will enable yon to po to work at once,
will be sent on receipt of filty rents.
Address J. LATHAM CO,
42t6 -2 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
AUKl'ST FliOWER.
The most miserable beings in the world are
those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Com
plaint. More than seventy-five per rent of the
people in the United States are afflicted with
these two diseases and their effect ; such as
sour stomach, sicli headache, habitual costive
ness. impure blood, heartburn, waterbrash,
gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the
stomach, yellow skin, coated tongue and disa
greeable taste In the mouth, coming up of the
food after eating, low spirits. &c. Go to the
Drug Store of Dr. G. B. Chapman, Plattsmouth,
Neb., and get a 7.' cent bottle, or a sample bot
tle for 10 cents. Try it. 5yl .
Probate Notice.
In the matter of the probate of the last will
and testament of Joseph Melcher, deceased.
To whom It may concern:
Tiiko notice that Augusta Jaques has filed in
niyollicean instrument in writing purporting
to be the last will and testament of Joseph
Melcher, deceased, and made application to
have the same admitted to probate. The said
cause is set for hearing at my ollice iu I'latts
mouth on the 5th day of March. A. D. 1S75, at
nine o'clock a. in. of said day. at which time
and place all persons interested are notified and
required to ajiear and show cause, if any they
have, why said instrument should not be allow
ed as the bust will and testament of Joseph
Melcher, deceased.
Witness my hand and official seal, at Platts
mouth. Nebraska, this the nth day of February
A. D. 1S75. II. E. ELLISON.
40t3. Probate Judge.
Probate Notice.
and
In the matter of the Probate of the last will
testament of Julius Sunder, deceased.
To whom it may concern:
Take notice that George Adams has filed in
my otlice an instrument of writing purporting to
be the last will and testament of Julius Snri
der, and made application to have the same ad
mitted to Pruuuie : and t hat said cause is set
for hearing at mv cilice in i'lattsiuoutli, on the
2Gth day of February. A. D. 1875. at 1 o'clock p.
in. at day, at which time all persons interested,
are notilicd and required to appear and contest
the same and show cause if any they have,
whv said instrument should not be allowed as
the" la.st will and testament of Julius Shrider,
deceased.
Witness my hand and official seal at Platts
mouth, Nebraska, ou this the first day of 1-eb-
aiy. A. D. ISTo. II. K. l'JLL.lKO,
low rronaie juajje.
JUSTICE OP TIIK TRACK.
Office on Main street, riattsmouth, Neb., two
doors east of lUnuu oftlce. Business hours
from 8 a. in. to 8 p. m. All county business usu
ally transacted before a Justice of the 1 eace
will be attended to. Also general collector of
debts. 40yll J- W. Haines.
DR. SCHILDKNECHT.
Eclectic & Homoeopathic
Physician.
t-Office and Residence corner Sixth and Vine
Streets. Plattsmouth, Neb. Calls attended at
all hours. 4yl
G. A. von Heimburg,
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office south side Main Street, between
ThiM and Fourth Sts.
PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB.
I?"
2ES. SSlst3,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Is lu receipt of the finest and
US ST A S S O 72 TM JCJV T O F
-&Mlinere. Cloths. Vestlnjrs. Scotch
Cioods, Irish Frieses. &e.
twin fact, the lamest and best assertment
of Cloths ever brought to this city, w hich I am
nrenared to make uu iu the Latest Styles. Call
and examine Goods. 40yl
Mrs. A. H. Knee,
WORKER IN HAIR.
Braids. Curls, Switches, Puffs, and all kinds of
Hair or promptly auu neaiiy maue oy
Hvr-R,S. ZECISriEIE.
Orders left at MBS. KENNEDY'S '
IIILLISTERY'STORE.
On Main St., 1 door east of Clark & Plummer's.
G0LDING,
Dealer In
FURXISHIXG GOODS.
11 ATS.
TIIIjXKS, CAPS.
VA I. TS KS, HOOTS,
CARPET HAGS. AND S1TOES.
One of the oldest and most reliable houses In
Plattsmouth. Main St., between 4th & 5th.
tKKMKMBKK THE PL.ACK. (40yl
E. G. D0VEY,
Prei't.
E. T.
DUKE,
Treat.
LATTSMOIT
GRAIN COMPANY.
This Co. will buy grain at the
HIGHEST MARKET RATES,
AT ALL. TIMES.
SCALKS AJfD OFFICK AT E. G. DOVKY'S STOEK,
LOWER MAIN STREET,
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
FRED. GORDER, - - - . - Buyer.
40yt
FOR
Probate Notice.
In the matter of the Probate of the last will and
testament of Fredcrua W. romp&ins, de
ceased. To whom it may Concern:
Take notice that John I. Tompkins has filed
in my office an instrument of writing purport-
lug to be tne last win auu testament oi rreuer-
ca . lompkms, and made application to uave
the same admitted to Probate : and that said
cause is set for hearing at my ollice in Piatts-
moutu, on tue jiiin tay oi t.ebruarv. a. u. ksu,
at 2 o'cloo'v p. iu. of s:u.l day, at which time all
pel-sons interested are notified and required to
appear and contest tlie same and show cause, if
any they nave, why said instrument should not
be alumcd as the lu.-u will and testameut of
Fredcrca W. Tompkins, deceased.
Witness my hand and official seal at Platts
mouth, Nebraska, ou this the 1st day of Febru
ary. A. D. ISTo. II. E. ELLISON,
45ta Probate Judge.
Sheriff's Sale.
P.v virtue of an execution Issued by D. W.
McKinuon, Clerk of the District Court within
and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me di
rected, I will on the 8th day of March A. D .
1875, at 11 o'clock a. in. of said day at the south
door of tlie Court House in tlie city of I'latts
iuoutli in said county, sell at public auction the
following real estate to-wit :
The souih half s4 of the north fast quarter
(ne1) of section thirteen (13) town ten(io north
of range number eleven 111) east ol Gth princi
pal meridian, in Cass county, Nebraska.
Tlie same beinir levied upon and taken as the
property of Willis J. Horton and VS in. C. Jenks,
defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court,
recovered by Wm. M. veth. plaintiff.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Feb. 3d. A. I. 1875.
M. B. CUTLER.
451-1 Sheriff, Cass Co., Neb.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale. Issued bv the
Clerk of the District Court of the 2nd Judicial
district, within and for Cass county. Ne
brasksa. and to me directed, 1 will on the 1st
day of March, A. D. 1S75, at l o'clock p. m. of
said day at tlie soutli door of the Court House
in tlie City o Plattsmouth. in said county, sell
at Public Auction, the following real cstat to
wit : The south-east quarter (sCi) of section
number twelve (12), and also the north half (nVi)
of the north-east quarter ;nci( of section thir
teen (13), all in Township number ten (10). north
of ranee eleven (tt. east of Mh Principle Merid
ian, iu Cass county Nebraska. The same beinn
levied upon and taken as the property of Willis
J. Horton. Paulina llorton. Martin Grover,
Hubbard & Spencer. Weil & Calm, the St. Joe.
Manlactunni Co.. J. M. Carter and O. W . Ly
man & Co.. defendants to satisfy a judgment
oi saia court, recoverea py n. c. Liigeiow
Plaintiff.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Jan. 27th. A. T. 1S75.
M. b. CUTLER,
44t5 Sheriff, Cass Co., Neb.
Estray Notices.
GO TO
Gus. Herold's.
MgELWAIN & H0DAPP,
House,
S iff n, Carriage,
Ornamental
and
Graining
AND
PAPER HANGING,
A Specialty.
(Shop on Cth St. bet. Main & Pearl.)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
31tf
S ZE3I O HP ,
JOHN WAYMAN,
PLATTSMOUTTI, -
NEB.
and
eilMiil
PETER MERGES, t
x.'m
J." ' . -
iffT ?
ESffiS SENSES:
OF THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IS CARS CO.
Chicago kip boots only $4.00. Thelps, Dtxlge Talmer boots only -WOL
Wos. best kip shoes from S1.75 to S3. Wos. best French Calf hoea mtf e. nlj
S3. Children's arctic overshoes 7 to only vo c. u os.a w..iiu
cheftD. I received Diploma for Qne homo made boots and shoes At tne otl
Fair, and am competent to uo uie, ueaw uu uculoch, w. " -
done neatly and with dispatch. PETER
Repairer of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw
urist lUUis.
Gas and Steam Fittings,
Wrought Iron Pipe, Force ami lift pumps. steam.
jruairs. Mareiy vaive i;ov-rnors. ana all
kinds of Brass Kngine Fittings re
paired on short notice.
FARM MACHINERY.
repaired on short notlee.
49yl
I fr T-' - irT
vmin- M.imMr mi
Taken up by the undersigned one red and
white heifer, supposed to bi- two years old.
Eieht Mile Grove, Jan. 18th, 1875.
4tto. B. AUSTIN.
1 Iff 1 .JW
Manhood: How Lott, How Rettord !
Just published, a new edition of
Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Esay
on the radical cure (without medi
cine of Sif riiiatorrlio'a or Semin
al Weakness, Involuntary Seminal losses. Iinpo
teney. Mental and Physical Incapacity, Imwd
iiuenis to M.rri:ure. etc. : also Consumption,
Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self-indulgence
or sexual extravagance. &c.
'"I'riee. in a sealed envelope, only six cents.
The celebrated author, in thisadniirable Ijs
say, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years'
successful practice, that the alarming conse
quences of self abuse may be radically curd
without the danjierom use of internal medi
cince or the application of the knife; pointing
out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and
effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no
matter what his condition may be, may cure
himself cheaply, privately, and radically.
.sSThls lecture should be in tlie hands of ev
ery youth and every youn man iu the land.
Sent under seal. In plain envelop to any ad
dress, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two
post stamp. - . .
Address the Publishers.
CIIA.J.t'.KLI.E4CO,
10-43Iy 137 Bowery, Jf, Y. ; r. O. box, 6.
IK t UlUC t
I am now piepared to furnish the best una
dulterated milk
TWICE EVEBY DAY, ;
To all parties notifying me
40-yl PETER JIOIIl A Co.
EPS Yft
THE JOHNSON ORGAN,
Manuf uctured by
Xj. IE1. JOSTTsTSOIsr,
Drew the First Premium at the Eighth Annual
Fair of Cass county. Neb., over all competitors.
The following ki'Kan companies were represent
ed : Mason & Hamlin, 3 organs ; Estev, 1 ; and
Standard, 1.
These Organs are all put up In elegant Black
Walnut Cases. Every Instrument warranted
for the tenn of TEN VEAUS, and guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction. . .
TTIE TONE is the most ierfect that has ever
been produced on any reed Instrument. The
satisfaction thev are piving and the universal
praise they are receiving are justly merited.
They are First Clam in Every repeet.
MY PRICE LIST
is as low as for any first class Instrument; and
those who wish to piwure a pHl and reliable,
organ, either for parlor or church, would ad
vance their own interest by trying my organs.
Address, L. F. JOHNSON.
4"yt. Plattsmouth, Stf. '
D. L. MORROW'S
NEW
Blacksmith Shop,
ON "
Seventh St, & Chicago Ave.
Does a general business in Horse-Shoeing,
Mending, and Kepalring Wagons A farm
Machinery. Pressing Mill Picks,
and all Steel and Iron
Work, on
SHORT NOTICE 1 1 I
REMEMRElt THESIGS,
D. Ij. Morrow's
4Sly l;laeksm!th Shop.
WILLIAM HEROLD
Keeps one of tho
Largest Stocks
OF
GROCERIES
IN TOWN. 40yl
DON'T BUY
Until you bav
CAREFULLY EXAMINED
OUR NEW
LOW RESERVOIR
As we have 12 good reasons why thy U1
your work.
QUICK AND EASY,
CHEAP AND CLEAN.
BECAUSE
ThcyTare cheapest to buy,
They are cheapest to use.
They bake evenly ond quickly,
Their operation is perfect,
Tlicy have always a good draft,
They are made of tlie best material,
They roast perfectly,
They require but little fuel,
Thev are very low priced.
They are easily managed,
They are suited to aii localities.
Every Stov guaranteed to giva Satisfac
tion . SOLD BY
EXCELSIOR MAX'G COMPANY
ST. LOUIS, MO., AND
E. T. DUKE & Co.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
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STORE AND MILL
'. AT
Rock Bluffs.
J. $ II. SHERJl;
We have purchased the
BOCK BLUFFS'
STEAM FLOURING,
AND
SAW MILL,
And will hereafter run the same In
Connection With Our Store.
CUSTOM WORK
will bo guaranteed to be satisfactory. We em
ployed the
mIEIIi
we could And,
whose reputation Is well known, and It is pro
posed that tho farm cm aud all others hare
Good EIoixi?
if they bring "
Good Wheat ! !
The highest market price paid for the
...
Best Wheat and Corn.
OUR STORE
is
Chock Full of Goods
THIS FALL,
and we mean to sell them
At Low Rates
Having been enabled to purchase a large
stock
Uncommonly Low, .
They will be sold to all. EQUALLY LOW.
XOW IS YOUR TIME
TO 33TJH5T.
J.&fSheray
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It OCR BLuFI S, XEII.
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REAL ESTATE.
POLLOCK & BEARDSLEY,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
NOTARIES PUBLIC ! !
Having formed a partnership for the purpose
of doing a
General Rtal Estate Business,
We are prepared to attend tothe same
In all its Branches.
Our list of Lands is LAKGE and CHOICE,
Some at
'VERY-LOW TRIC ES
WE HAVE AN
Abstract of REAL ESTATE TITLES,
For Cass Couuly, wLich
We have Carefully Compared
WITH TILE
ORIGINAL RECORDS,
And will give
SpeciahAttention
To the
EXAMINATION g TITLES
TO FURNISHING
Certified Abstracts,
' ' ' and to
donvcyancing
AND NOTARY WORK,
Generally-
OfOce in Fitzgerald's Clock, over 1st Nation
al cann.
Pollock St Ileardsley.'
E. B. FOOTE, no.
120 Lexington ATenus,
Cor. K 28th BL, NEW YORK, f
i i-j nt... ,f
TREATS ATT. F0RM3 OF
CHRONIC DISEASE,
AND EECEIYE3
letters from all parts of
the Civilized World.
IT V1 6II8IIU WAT er '
CoiWi a Helical Practice
ITS 13 TB.EATTNO
numerous Patients in Europe, tid'
West Indies, the Dominion of
Canada, and in every State
of the Union.
ADVICE GIVEN BY MAIL
FREE OF CHARCC.
No mercurial maliclne or deleterton drnffi naed.
Has during th. put twenty yean treated oooms
f ully nearly or quite 40,000 caaea, All facte con
nected with eaeti case are careful reoorded.
whether they be communicated by letter or la
person, or observed by the Doctor or hie amodato
phyniciana. The latter are all ecicntlflo aiedkal
men.
All invalid at a distance are required to ennrer
an extended liitt of plain qneetiona, which will be ;
(urnUhed by mail free, or at the office. A com-
llete system of regUUring preventa mlaUke or f
ceiauaion. Cane boukit never consul tea, eceept by
the phytician of the establishment. For free
cuocultatlon eend for list of questions.
A aixty page pamphlet of evidences, of ruocees
ent free aiso.
Addren Dr. E. 13. FOOTE,
Box 788. Nevr Yorh
ACENTS WANTED.
Da. Foon Is the author of Mkdicax. Co-it-cos
Sans," a book that reached a clrculatioa
of over 350,000 eopiee; also, cf Plai Hon
Talk," more mcendy published, wbieh has sold
to the extent of 70,000 copies ; ales, of "Bcnewos
W Btobt," which is now being published in acric.'
COaTKHTS TABXJta
of all, excepting the first-mentioned work (mhirh
is out of print). 1U be sent freo on application
to either Dr. Footk. or the lfrrrij U1 I uVJlh
laj C:a;iS7, wboee office It 129 ast 2Sih Street.
Agents both men and women wanted to sell
the foregoing works, to whom a liberal profit w'U
be aUuwed. The beginnings of small fortnnre
bare been made in selling Dr. Footz popfilar
work. TVAtx Hosra Tsut" la particularly
adapted to ad til', and " BciEUca tit Broni" t
jut the thing for the yoong. Bend for contents
table and aea for yoorselT. The former anawers
a molUtude of questions which Indus and genUe
men feel a deliaioy aloot asking of their physicians.
There la nothing in literature at all hke either,
f the foregoing wot'. "Sciehcb im BToat"
can only be hat of affects o of tho Publishers.'
' l'LAin Ill's.; TALK. " la published ta b-ub u.s
ScglKh and German Lang us t is. Oace more.
ADulltri A aovti;