Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, May 13, 1875, Image 3

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    THE HE RA LP.
LOCAL XEWS.
LOCA L AI A'KIITISKM K.NTS.
TTMiNlcnt. uri rents a line. Kcnlar advertis-o.-s.
io cvnta iurr line. No advertisement inscr
tl !or let than -.45 cents.
Lor:J advertisement will bo charged tw the
!:.! handing; them in.
COMMUNICATION.
. A our r-aec Is limited, all comniiiiiiratioiis
iau-st lie lirifl and to the point, with no waste
1 worilt.
N K WSPA PER DECISIONS.
1. Any person who takes the paper regularly
from the postonice, whether directed to his
name, or w iiether he Is a subscriber or not is
rmjHMisiUle lor the pay.
2. II any person orders his paper discontin
ued, he inut pay :U1 arrearages, or the publish
er may continue ti sen. I it until payment is
made, and collect the whole amount, whether
tlio pa mt is taken lnm the ollice i r not.
X The eurls have decided that rclusiu to
Juke- newspapers mnl periodicals from the post
oflice. or reinoviji a.nd h'aviiiK them uncalled
for. is jrrima fatic evidence of i.ntkntio.nai.
rKAiu.
B. A- M. R. 11. TIME-TABLE.
On and after the 1st of December. 1K74. the
pnssmger trains out of l'lallsiiiuutli, will leave
follow :
Morning Train (for Lincoln) II :50 A.M.
Omaha Train 1 ::! P.M.
Morning mixed, (for Omaha 7 :00 A.M.
Keturn Pa m. Train I.e. Omaha.
Pnisc uger, (each day),..
kast :
.11 :15 A.M.
6 :3J P.M.
.. 2 :."V P.M.
All the boys have gone to Lincoln to
see the Con. Con.
Xew lJarbcr Shop in town, two doors
east of the Herald ofliee.
"We learn that one of our young busi
ness men will soon be united in mar
riage to a young lady in Omaha.
WHAT I SAW IX It OH E"
Col. San ford tells us next Wednesday
evening, at the High School Hall.
Schnassc is having his residence new
ly painted and repaired ami is making
toubilanti.il improvements around the
place.
.Julius Pcpperbcrg has a new awn
ing in front of his Cigar Store. lie
wanted to keep "Punch"
sunburnt.
from getting
The Constitutional Convention as
sembled on Tuesday, lion. S. M. Kirk
patrick passed through here on his way
to Lincoln on Mondav.
JO,00 Envelopes want printing
at the Herald olhVe.
HATS! If ATS! HATS!
A flue stock of new I fats. I-atest style at
W.M. STAIiKI. MANX'S.
Come to Merges Shoe Store for the
largest and best assortment and for the
lowest cash prices.
The social hop at Parmcle's Hall
last Friday evening was well attended
and all present enjoyed themselves
very wuil considering the warmth of
the evening.
- - -
One of our young bloodi sent a note
to a young lady requesting her compa
ny to a party, and "got the mitten."
He consoled himself by remarking,
"well, I'll save ii't cents anyhow."'
Fred. I.cnholTs barn caught fire on
Saturday evening and burned to the
ground. Spontaneous combustion.Fred
y.tys. Pipe and lantern, the verdict of
the coroner. Loss. 10,000 bricks.
Marshal Murphy has put in a good
new bridge in the place of the old con
cern that lias spanned the ditch west
of Ileisel's Mill. For which he will
receive the thanks of all who use it.
Owing to the publication of the open
ing of the Con. Con. and a press of
matter generally, we shall not be able
to j ublish our letters from Burt and
"Washington counties this week. They
will appear before long.
They have just had a severe whisky
ami anti-whisky fight in Blair. I'nder
the new law licenses were refused to
all the dealers, and they spent Satur
day last in arguing th'i cases before
the Council. One case was comprom
ised and the re.-d remain in abeyance.
Mike Schnellbac-her has moved into
his new blacksmith Shop and Is now
prepared to do any and all kinds of
work in his line, lie has two able as
sistants in Mr. Keese and Billy Hassler
the champion shoeist of the State. If
you want a good job of work done you
cannot do better than by giving him a
call.
FA RME IIS A TTENTlON!
Julius PepiK iberg, Cignr Manufac
turer, opposite the Herald ollice, on
.Main St.. Plattsmouth, Neb. Cigar
Clippings of Spanish and American To
baccocs for smoking purposes. For
Hale. Best qualities of plug-smoking
tobacco always on hand. 20-tf.
A W.N I NiTs! AWN IN" US !
Business and private awnings put
up by
Frank Stadteu.
Now is the time to protect your goods
and carpets from the Sun and yet have
light and air. For business awnings
see Peppcrberg's and Mushizer's places.
(Jive me a call,
ntf Frank Stadteu.
SECOND WAKD KEUISTISATION NO
TICK. Notice is herebv given that I will lit
at Heise'ls Mill, on Monday the 17th
day of May 1875, to correct the registra
tion list of voters for the Second Ward
of the City of Plattsmouth. for the spe
cial election to held May lsth ensuing,
in said ward.
All persons are warned to se if their
names are on the list if they desire to
v ot e. Joe "W. Johnson,
71 1 Registrar.
Mushizer's invigorator cleans the
scalp and invigorates the hair. He
says it will also cure the headache. A
handy thing to have in the family.
The Sociable of the Ladies Aid So
ciety, Episcopal, will meet at Dr. It. It.
Livingston's, on Tuesday, tho 18th inst.
A cordial invitation is extended to all.
Jim Skinner has a new story. "How
to kill grasshoppers. He plants bf ans
all around the patch of corn 40 rods off.
The hoppers never live to reach the
corn.
Emigrant wagons are passing through
our City every day. There has 1-een
over three hundred teams passed
through here since April 1st, and the
cry is still they come.
The members of the Ladies Aid So
ciety, Episcopal, are requested to meet
at the house of Mrs. J no. A. MacMur
phy, on Friday at half past two p. ui.
to consult on business pertaining to the
Society.
CLOTHING.
For a eliekp suit of Clothes call on
V'M. STAOKI-MAXX.
largest Assortment,
Best Assortment,
.-Cheapest Assortment,
of Boots and Shoes at
Merges Shoe Store.
One of the news boys on the B. & M.
complains because passengers leave the
papers they have been reading in the
seat when they leave the cars and then
the next occupant can get his reading
free, that is, he neodu't buy a paper of
the bov. Business that.
ELECTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to the quali
fied electors of the Second Ward, of the
City of Plattsmouth, that an election
will be held in said Ward on the third
Tuesday in May, 1S7-1, being the 18th
day of said month, for
One Councilman-.
Said election being required by reason
of the Councilman elect of said Ward,
elected at the last City election, failing
to qualify. The said election will be
held at the usual places of holding elec
tions in s:ii.l Ward. Tlip noils hi It"
Opened at U a. m. and closed at ? oclock !
p. m. . I
Attest: It. It. Livingston, j
P. E. Whte. Mayor.
City Clerk.-
Tom Moore knew by the smoke that
so gracefully curled above the green
elm that a cottage was near; so one less
poetical may know by the throng of la
dies that daily visit Solomon & Na
than's that unusually tine dress goods
are stored therein, which they are dis
posing of cheap for cash.
While getting shaved at Tekama the
other day, a red-faced gwod natured
man asked us "Be you the man that
preached last night?" No Sir "Ex
cuse me, you're about his build and I
thought you looked like a preacher."
We have been taken i'u) for a good
many things but not often for a preach
er. Tekama has penetration.
There were two fights last Sunday.
One at the Brooks House between the
Cook and the Porter, which came near
terminatiug fatally, as one of the com
batants attempted to use a rifle to set
tle the trouble, but was prevented.
The other was at the Platte Valley
House between some of the boarders,
and resulted in a few bruises.
.4ttaIna - 1"
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104w4 :rLT:l7B It Ja'uSo
kt:s& lire 2;s y i
and everything else needed in House
cleaning, refitting or ornamenting, you
can get at Frank Stadter's.
P. S. Orders received for all kinds
of painting, graining, paper hanging,
kalsomiuiug, done in a workmanlike
manner bv
4-tf. McElwain & IIodapp.
HIGH EST AWARD.
I received Diploma for the finest
boots at the State Fair, and I manufac
ture them constantly. I also do re
pairing good and promptly and warrant
satisfaction.'
a c:iallfn;1:.
I am far from iK-iny; a scholar, hut I will give
ten dollars worth of the most useful and beau
tiful trees rvnd jdnuhs in my nursery, to aay
man, woman, or child, in Plattsmouth, in the
United States, r in the World, who, using the
Romanic &l'ualt. in accordance vi:h Webster.
ill spoil me down. while I use the phonetic alph
abet, in accordance with I he americaa plionut
ic dictionary. The spelling to be in Plattsmouth
llih School room, as soon as my offer U aecpt
ed. Each speller to choose an umpire, and the
two umpires to choose a pronoiinecr. The
three to settle all onestions of dispute.
WM. S. WEST,
l'lattsmouth. Neb.
CARD.
Allow me to thank Mr. L. F. John
son for the use of one of his magnifi
cent Johnson organs and for his own
valuable services so cordially volun
teered, also Mr. 1). X. Johnson, Mr.
W'eldy, Mr. Ben Heinpel and daughter,
Mr. Claiborne, Mrs. Vinton, and all the
other ladies and gentlemen who so kind
ly contributed to make the festival so
successful. Bev. Fu. Boijal.
The Council did a good thing last
week in proposing that Marshal Mur
phy also act as Straet Commissioner,
undt-r the same salary; and Marshal
Murphy did a better one in accepting
the same. This is a move in the right
direction, and as we have criticised
adversely when we thought the Coun
cil needed it, we now give credit be
cause they deserve credit for gotnl ac
tions tending oeconomize.
FOU SALE.
At Lou Kates.
An excellent stock of (Iladioli, Ver
benas. Ceraniums, Dahlias and a gener
al assortment of
Beddino Plants.
Also a nice lot of Tomato plants both
Trophy and Canada Victor.
7t3 " L. A.' Moore.
CATHOLIC FESTIVAL.
The entertainment gifen by the Cath
olies Tuesday evening was successful
both financially and otherwise, the reci
tations and music were good, and the
dancing was enjoyed by all. The cake
was drawn by Jno. Marshall, and the
Berlin wool work by Dr.Donelan. Ov
er S100 was cleared. Lack of space
prevents our mentioning any of the ex
ercises particularly, and indeed we
could not say more than that they re
flect credit upon those who prepared
them.
LECTFIIES.
Col. Sanford will deliver two lectures
to the people of Plattsmouth on next
Tuesday and "Wednesday evenings.
The lectures chosen for the occasion
rire ,:OM Times and? New," and "What
I saw in Borne." All who have heard
Col. Sanford will be ghul to hear him
again, as his style is pleasant and hu
morous and the subject1 matter of his
lectures instructive and entertaining.
The lectures will be given in the High
School HalL
mabbii:d.
CPNNINiIfAM MeELROY Married by the
Itev. S. W. Horn, on Tuesday, .May -illt. at
the residence tt tiiebruies iroiuei -iii-u.
W. U. Horn, III Lincoln. en.. .Mr. x.v.
lO ."IIS.
Sheriff's Sale.
Mr.
I'vvivi:ham. of f alls 1IV. -.,
M.VHV J. MCtLHOl, Ol YVUlHOIl, MO.
Mr. Cunningham is Sheriff of iJIchardson Co.,
Neb., and a brother of (ion. t. E. and A.
Cunningham, of this city, with whom he has
been spending a week since his marriage.
Don't fail to attend the lectures giv-
! en by Col. Satiford at the High School
Hall, on next Tuesday and Wednesday.
A TLEASANT EXCLUSION.
About a dozen of our citizens made
a very pleasant little excursion to Oma
ha Barracks oti Monday last to visit
Chaplain Wright and have a pleasant
time. They all came back enthusias
tic over the pleasure of their trip and
the cordial reception tendered theft by
the officers a'ii their families.
P.y virtue of an order of -ale issued by the
Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass
County. Nebraska, and to me directed I will on
the 3tsi dav of Mav. A. D. at 10 o clock a.
in. of s ud 'dav, at the south door of the Court
House in liie city of l'lattsmouth. in said coun
ty, sell at public auction tlie following real es
tate to-wit :
The east half te'i) of the north west iuarter
(nw1) of section number twenty C-'ii) in town
ship number ten U north of nil me number
eleven (.11) e.it of tlie sixth principal meridian,
in Cass County, Nebraska, together with tiie
privileges and appurtenances thereunto be
Iomrinif .
The same being levied Umn ami taken an the i
property of Enos r rencli. .MarelU irrncn. ami
'eieuuaiii ; i-o .oii m
AUitllialT,
WILLIAM GRAMBERG'S
Lumber Yard !
I'JvOFESS IOX A L CAliDS
All kind of
Building Material
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
Charles W. MoiUton, Del
judgment of said court, recovered by
Miller & Company, l'laiiitills.
Plattsinoutii, Neb., April JS, A. D. tST'i.
M. 15. CC1 1.KK.
5t.j Sheriff, C;is County. -Neb.
Public Notice.
1IERDING NOTICE.
All persons wishing their cattle herd
ed on the lands belonging to theOreai
olis Town Co., will apply to Jijvah
Brew. - Smith & Dnk.v.
May 3d, 1875. (tiVi)
HEAD )U AIMERS
For (ieo. A. Prince & Co. Oigans and
Melodeons, the oldest and most dura
ble Instruments made.
55, WOO XOW IV lfSK.
Elegant and unsurpassed in quality
of tone or finish, and at low prices.
Come and see them at Eaton's Music
al Emporium, riattsmouth Xeb.
Also agent for Cass Co. for Singers
Sewing Machines, with a full stock of
needles, attachments and material for
al Sewing Machines in use, and will
furnish .any article or parts of Machines
to order. E. II. Eaton,
7-t3 Agent.
BOOTS C- SHOES.
I have the largest stock and assort
ment and ileal exclusively in Boots and
Shoe and can and do sell foot gearing
cheaper than the cheapest.
l'KTKIt Mekc.es.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
This is to notify the nublic that f will not
hold mvself responsible for any debts contract
ed bv Mrs. Dorothea Hhafcr (formerly Dorothea
Kcih. She having separated from me. refus
ing longer to live itii me as my lawfully wed
ded wife and being abundantly able to pay all
legitimate expenses necessary for her own sup
port and maintaiuaiice.
W. II. SHAPKK.
Plattsmouth, April 111. 1875. 4H
Sheriff's Sale.
liy virtue of an order of sale issued by the
Clerk of the District Court, of the second Judi
cial District within aud for Cass County, Ne
braska, and to me directed, I will on the loth
day of May. A. D. 1KT5. at to o'clock a. in. of said
day at tlie South door of the Court House, in
the city of Plattsmouth. in said county. Sell at
Public Auction, the following ltcal Esstate, to
wit : I.ot number rive (5). in block number thirty-seven
(:7), and lot number six d). in block
lumber eiirht (hi. all in the city of Plattsmouth,
Cass County, Nebraska. The same beinn levied
iiwm and taken as the proiierty of John W.
Hiuehman and Alice It. liinclimaii. defendants :
to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered
bv Calvin if. Parmele. plainlitf.
'Plattsmouth, Neb.. April lath. A. D. 1875.
M. P.. CI TLKU.
3t5 Sheriff Cass Co.. Neb.
FOR SALE.
A sccond-hani Victor Sewing Machine
eheap,
sale
ollice.
For terms inquire at
for
IlKKAl.l
FOR RENT.
Cim-
The house now occupied by tlen. E. E.
ninuhaiii. Enquire of
7lf John Chkibtiansex.
FARMS FOR SALE.
I am authorized to sell the north east quarter
of section ten. township twelve, range twelve,
and the north east quarter of section eleven,
township eleven, ranre twelve, for two thous
and C"?-.0k dollars per quarter.
Tkiims Vive hundred dollars down and five
hundred in one, two. and three years, at ten
per cent interest, payable annually. For fur
ther particulars inquire of
A. W. McLAUtillLIN.
4tf At First National Dank, l'lattsmouth. Neb.
SICK NURSE.
Mrs. Charlotte Finny desires to live notice
that she will act. as Sick Nurse, whenever call
ed on. Kesideiice in Stiles' addition, near Al
tafler's Mill, PlaUsmoutli, Neb. 3nio
ai i st FL(rr::it.
The most miserable beings in the world arc
those sulTerinn from Dyspepsia and Liver Com
plaint. More than seventv-nve per cent of the
people in the I'niii-d Stales are atllicted with
these two diseases and their effect ; such as
sour stomach, sick headache, habitual cosiive
n ess. impure blood, heartburn, waterbrash,
iruawiii! and burning pains at the pit of the
stomach, yellow skin, coated tonirne ami disa
greeable taste in the mouth. yHiiini; up of the
food after eating, low spirits, (ic. ioto the
Druji Store of Dr. ;. P.. Chaiunan, Plattsmouth,
Neb., and et a cent bottle, or a sample bot
tle for W cwiits. Try it. 45yl
(TT THIS OCT!
It May Save Your IIfe.
Tli-.ii is no person living but what Suffers
mnu' or less with Lung Disease. Coui;!;,. Colds,
or Consumption, yet some would rj Jier die
Hum pav T." cents tor a bottle of mee cine that
would cure them. Dr. A. nosclieV Cvriuan
Svrup has lately been introduced in' this coun
try from ierma"ny. 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 druist. Dr. ti. IS. Chapman, l'lattsmouth.
Neb., and ret a sample bottle for lu cents and
trv it, or a regular size for 75 cents.
4"y 1 ;.;.(; l: kkn , Woodbury, N. J.
Executors Sale of Real Estate
lty virtue of an order of sale from Judge of
District Court tand under the seal of the same)
in and for the District Court, Second Judical
District, in the County of Cass and State of Ne
braska, and directed to the undersigned, in an
action wherein Lloyd D. IJeiuiett. surviving ex
ecutor of the last w:ill and testament of Shep
herd Duke, deceased, is Plaint ill, and Iivina
a ike and others are Defendants, 1 will at 10
bock a. m.. on the
12th ly or June. 1475.
In front of the Court House in the City of Platts
mouth and State of Nebraska, offer for sale at
public auction, to the highest bidder tlie lands
and tenements hereinafter described, on terms
following, to-wit : cash in hand. Said lands be
long to the estate of Shepherd Duke, deceased,
and are described as follows, to-wit :
The following lots in the City of Plattsmouth,
in said Cass County, lots eleven (11) in block five
(a), also the following lots lying and being in
Dukes Addition to the city of Plattsuioutii,
"aforesaid, that is to say lots one tl) two (J) threo
CO four 14) live r six ii"( nine (y ten (in) eleven
(11) twelve it-) thirteen U3) fourteen U4 lilteen
(l.") sixteen tbi) seventeen U7) eighteen (IS) aud
nineteen (!U), in block four (4), lots six (;) seven
(7) eight is) nine tui ten ilo) eleven (11) twelve
(12) thirteen (l.O fourteen (14) fifteen (15) six teen
(t; seventeen (17) and eighteen (IS), in block (5)
lots four (4) live (5) six (6) seven (7) eight (6) nine
() ten (Ki) eleven (11) and twelve (U) in block
six (6), lots one (1) two (-2 three (3) four (4) five
(5) six (i) seven (7) eight (S) and nine ( in block
seven (7).. lots one (1) two (2) three (3) four (4) in
block nine 19J. lots four 14 live (5) six fi)
seven (7) eight tS nine ,j) ten (loi eleven (11)
4 and twelve (IJ), in block eleven (11), all of block
twelve (1-M being lots one (1) to twenty-two m
elusive, all of block thirteen (13) being one (t) to
twonlv-t wo (2) inclusive, lots one (l and two
CJ) in block lourteeli (14), lols one (1) two (-')
three (3) four (t) live (" ami six oi, in block fif
teen (15). lots four (4) five " and six (6). in block
eighteen (IS), lots one (1) to (3) seven (7) eight
(Si nine (:) ten (l eleven ill) and twelve (I2),iu
block nineteen (19. all id block twenty (20) ex
cept lot twelve (tJ) being loss one (!) to twenty
two (22) inclusive except lot twelve (12), lots one
(1) three t3) four (4) ami ten (loj in block twenty
one (21) lots one (I I two ( three (3) four (4) live
(0) six lii) seven (7) eight s) eleven (11) and
twelve (12). in block twenty-three t2J). lots one
(1) two (2) three (3) fnur (4) six (ti) seven (7) eight
IS nine pl ten llt)J eleven Lll and twelve 112),
in block twenty-seven 27. all of block twenty
eight I2SI except lot sevfntecli 1171 being lots
one 11 to.twent v l2ol inclusive, except lot seven
teen LIT J. lots one 1 1 1 two 2J" three a five 5
ami twelve 12) in block twciity-nino 12:, Iota
one 1J two 2 three four 41 live .) six j
seven 7 and eight sj in block thirty ;!"! lots
three I3J four (4 five l-" six pi seven 7 and
eight Sj. in block thirty-one 131), lots one tj
two (2 three 3J four 4 live 5 seven 7 nine
y ten l(i eleven ( 11 and twelve 1J, in block
ten to, lots one (1 two I2i tour 4) five l.r sev
en 7J eight r nine n ten lo eleven Lit aud
twelve 1 12 in block twenty-two 122.
Said sale will continue from 10 o'clock a. m.
until smidnw the said day, if necessary, and
it will be adjourned from dy to day until ail
are sold ;
l'lattsmouth. Mav lull. 1S7".
Ull) D D. llKNNKTT,
Surviving Executor of the last w dl and testa
ment ol StiepherdDuke, deceased.
D. ii. Wll ESI. Kit.
7U Attorney for Executor.
TllK PlttPK OF TMK fSnEAT Wkst.' The
Wilson Shuttle Sewing Machine is extremely
simple in its construction, elaborately finished
in its design ami ornamenting, combiirhrg great
capacity jmd adaptation to every variety of fam
ily sewing and manufacturing. It embraces all
tlie important and essential elements embodied
in sewing machines patented within the last
twenty-live years, together with the late impor
tant. iiiiM-ovemenis and patents of eminent me
chanical experts and inventors in the employ of
the Wilson Company. The West has reason to
be proud of the Wilson Machine.
Machines w ill be delivered at any Kail road
Station in this county, free of transportation
charges, if ordered through the Company's
P.rauch llouse at No. Glo 4th Street, St. Louis,
Mo.
They send an elegant catalogue and chronio
circular, free on application.
This Company want a few more good agents.
It is asserted as a fact that every canvasser
who has turned his attention to the introduc
tion ot the New Family Sew ing Machine in his
locality, or who has been fortunate to secure an
agency, has outstripped the best efforts in mak
ing money of the old ami tiled agents of the
high-priced machines, which latter they now
replace. Tlie demand is enormous, aud sales so
rapid and money made so readily with so little
effort that farmers, tradesmen, speculators, jtc.
are flocking into the business as fast as they
can secure territory and get their goods on the
ground to supply anxious customers. It cer
tainly is the machine of the times and does the
same work, us other machines at jso.lM) and !().
no. and w really believe it would sell just as
readily at double and then not cost half the us
ual price of so good an article,-for it is astonish
ing to see the vast amount of lalMir it performs
at so low a cost. The inventors are dally inun
dated with testimonials of the worth of their
new machines which so suddenly and suceess
fullv bounded into popular favor. It has at
tained an enviable reputation in many thou
sands of homes and factories, for its solid
strength, power, rapidity, simplicity, certainty,
and ease of operation, with 'extreme beauty,
fineness and reliability of its sew ing ; while tlie
wonderful low price (Twenty Dollars for a large
and complete sewing machine with a strong ta
ble and trcndlei. places all idea of competition
entirely out. of the question. It stands alone in
its merits and price. We advise you to invest
in one at one for your wife, daughter, mother,
sister or lady friend and make a home happv,
or put them in your factory, or what is better if
you are lucky enough, secure an agency, if there
is none in your town, make money "yourself.
The many new attachments for doing extra
fine, skilful and dillieuit work, are a surprise in
their simplicity -f construction and far below
even "grange prices." and w ill be delivered safe
at your door, no matter how remote vou mav
reside, if vou -write for them. Address J.
Tuo.mjio.x, IIakna a Co.. nor Uroadway, N. Y.
47yi
Public Sale of School Lands;
Notice is hereby given. tht pursuant to an
Act of the Legislature, of the .Mate of Nebraska,
entitled "An .-Vet to provide for the registry of
School Lands lor the control and disposition
t hereof, and for the safe keeping of tlie funds
derived from the sale and lease of said lands,''
which said Act was approved June 21th, A. D.
istij. ami idso in accordance with a subsequent
amendment to said Act. approved February
lMh. A. D. lSw, I will, on Monday, the 2sth day
of June next, at the hour ol in o'clock A. M., at
t he front door of tlie Court House, in Platts
mouth citv. Cass County, Nebraska, offer for
sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder,
all the following described School Lauds in said
count v to-wit :
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LEGAL NOTICES.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all persons having
claims against Hie est:U" of Craudl Shaw, to
file tlie same in the Probate Judge's office,
Plattsinoutii. Cass county. Nebraska, on or
before the 12th day of November. A. D. 1s75.
II. E. ELLISON.
7t5 Probate Judge.
Probate Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all persons hating
claims against tile estate of Julius Shrider. de
ceased, to file the same in the oliiee of the Pro
bate Judge. Plattsinoutii, Cass coitntv. Ne,bras-k-1.
on or before the 24th dav of October. A. ).
1S75. II. E. ELLISON.
April '24th 75. Probate Judge.
5t3
Probate Notice.
In the matter of the Estate or Walter A. Wil
liams, deceased.
To Whom it mail Concern:
Take nol ice that Mrs. C. E. Williams, has fil
ed an application in the Probate Court, to be
appointed Administratrix of the estate of Wal
ter A. Williams deceased, and said cause is set
for hearing on tlie 22nd day of Mav. A. 1). lt.75,
at lo o'clock a. in. of said day at which time all
persons interested may appear and show cause
if any they have why the .raver of said eti
tioner may not be granted. itness mv hand
and seal this the 2Uu day of April. A. D. is75.
11. E. ELLISON.
. 6t3 Probate fudge.
Terms of sale : For prairie lands, one-tenth
of the price cash in band ; for timbered lands,
onu-half cash in liaud with a promissory note
for the remainder, to mature ten years after
date bearing snterest at tn per cent, per an
num, payable annually in advance, or cash
down. at"the notion of the purchaser.
Said sale will bu continued from dav to day
until all of the above described lands shall have
been offered.
Witness mv hand and official seal this 12th day
of Mav, A. D. 1S75.
D. W. MrKINNON.
Clerk Cass County, Nebraska.
i i by CP. Mookk.
-j L. S. j- Deputy Clerk.
711
REED liKOS.
MENT.
ADVERTISE.
A Card to the Public.
"Ye are now able to oiler to the pub
lic of this county a most excellent as
sortment of spring and summer goods.
Our stock embraces almost everything
wanted by it farming community ex
cept tinware and hardware, in many
lines of goods we are able to offer pri
ces very much lndow those of last
spring. In our shoe department we
can oiler many excellent bargains, es
pecially iu ladies and children's shoes,
while in men's wear we cannot possi
bly lie undersold. "We also offer spe
cial inducements on hats, caps, cloth
ing andf gents furnishing goods. All
classes of dry goods are low iflid styles
very attractive, queens ware and glass
ware we sell at prices from 10 to 20 per
cent below those of last year, in grocer
ies our prices are almost unanimously
as low or lower than last year. Some
things cost us more but are sold at the
same prices. To those wishing to buy
in unbroken packages we offer the best
inducements defying all competition.
To our many patrons who have during
the hard times of the past six months
favored 113 with a trade far beyond our
highest anticipations, we return our
most hearty thanks. To those who
have never called on us and do notknow
what advantages we are able to offer,
we have only to say call and we will
do you good. 5ti"l Heed Jiuon.
Main st.,ojiosite Platte Valley House.
rLATTsMOI'T H.
NEB.
E.G
DOVEV,
Pre't.
?.T.
Treit.
3 1 A T X S 31 O U T
GRAIN COMPANY.
This Co. will buy grain at the
HIGHEST MARKET RATES,
AT AL.L' TIMES.
SC AMU AX1 OKFTCF. T K. Ci. 1 ') V KM S STOK K,
LOWKK MAIS STKMlj
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
FRED. GORDER, - - - - Buyer.
yl
flood fresh milk
DELIVERED DAILY
-AT-
ErEJlTDOnVS HOME l.X PE.lTTS3TOUTtP
IK THEY WANT IT, IT
J. F. lSCAL'SSKlSTEK.
8KND IX YOLK OKIiFlU AM) I
UIVK yoi:
Wll. I. TRY AfTD'
4oyl aud serve you regularly.
NEW
Blacksmith Shop,
ON
Seventh St, & Chicago Ave.
I)es a general business iu Horse-Shoeing,
Mending, and Kepairing Wagons & farm
Machinery. Iiressing Mill Picks,
aud all Steel and Iron
Work, on
SHORT NOTICE ! ! !
KEJIK.MHEK THE SHIN',
D. L. Morrow's
tfly Itlacksmith Shop.
STliElGllT & MILLER,
Harness Manufacturers,
SAUDLKS
P. K I DLL'S,
COLLAKS.
and ail kinds of harness stock, constantly ou
band.
Fruit Confectionery,
AND
Grocery Store
i UTS,
CAND1KS,
TEAS,
SUUAP.S,
COFFEKS,
T0BACC0RS,
FLOUR.
Ileineinber the ilaci
on Lower Main Si reef.
Dovey'u
21-1
opio ite E. CJ.
STR EIGHT f- MILLER.
"The Way tit Wraith, it fit ih :he ft. is
plain rid tin- u-ajj to Maria t." Fkanki.ix.
AHKXTM WAXTKH to canvass in Cass
and adjoining co.m;ies,
for tho new bootc ''Success in Business." or
TVr O TXT "V" This country has inoiicv
-L,J- x' -- for everybody. Money iii
AM Trade, iii the'Mill.in Mines,
TJH XXJ on tlie Farm. In the Oardeti,
" v in Wluat.in Corii.in S!wk,
to iu Poultry. This book shows
II It V how I-ntsiiicss Men, Farni-
JtiUJi tt'rrs, Workinu'iiien. Young
Men and Women, may all yst, sucr. loan nnd xve
it. Just the book needed, and will sell fast.
Address for circulars & terms. J. '. .TIcCITIt
lV A ' (Suceessors to Ziegler & MeCur
dy.) isn . Fourth !Sf.. Cinelnnati. O. ; Fifth
Avenue & Adams St.. Chijago, 111. ; tiu Olive
St., St. Louis, Mo.
, H T'.ie l'eorde's Standard Kdition of the
Holy P.ible. published by us, is the finest. cheap
est and best. Agents make from S.'jO to S0 per
mouth selling it with ol her books 'without ex
traexpense. ita
Ben Hempel.
HE'S THE MAN,
KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE.
O.N LOWER MAIN STREET,
PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB.
MeaU at nil hours.
Ice Cream.
Soda. Water. &
Lemonade to
Cool you.
Good square Meals, nice Lunches, &e., &e. to
warm you.
Ales, Wines and cood Lhpiors to be used rea
sonably, for your benefit if yon desire.
40-st B. HEMPEL, Pro).
SIAGER
SE1VIAG
FOR SALE I5Y
3F lF. Metteep,
with nil the
EXTRAS, ATTACHMENTS,
NEEDLES, &C.
Also, Plows. Cultivators, AVagons. and FAJlE
IMPLEMENTS for sale.
Cor. Main atxl
4oyi fiihSts.
PL ATTSM0 UTTT.
NEB.
OMAHA ADS.
Grand Central Hotel.
Largest and fliifsl lintel between Chicago and
San t ranciseo. (ic. Thrall, proprietor, Omaha.
LOUISVILLE ADS.
IK. J. 31.
AVATEISMAX,
Physio Medical Practitioner.
IMbrUle, Cat Co., Ifeb.
J3?Always at the office on Saturdays. 4nyi
7oTFGLbWR7
Sell the P.EST GOODS at the lowest prices, at
LOUISVILLE, CASS CO, NEB.
fiE.NEHAL UKALCRS U
GO5Jii, GUOCKIIIES !
J.'i'.H.Ol
K.V1I. 31. CIIAl'JIAX.
ATTORNEY AT LAW aid Solicitor hi Chan
cery. o.s.ce in l itgeiald s Ll.v k, Plalisinoiuh,
Neliriuska.
7
w iiF.KLK.it a. uB'l:r.
REAL ESTATE and Tax Paying Agents
DRY
HATS,
CAl'S. MADE
HOOTS A CEOTHIXO.
SHOES.
A'oriON'6,
CROCKERY WARE,
AND FABMcRS' SUPPLIES GENERALLY.
Call swd give them a trial.
tS-AlsoMeal In GUA1N & COAL. 40yl
CEDAR CREEK ADS.
J. 1NHELDER & SON,
l'KAI.KUrt IX
BOOTS. SHOES, AXH GHOLERIES.
Of Tery kind, at Hie lowest jiossible rates. Alo
DEALERS IN GRAIN.
For which th highest CASK prices are paid.
Hides aud produce of all kinds bought at
Reasonable rate.
lXTIKLytK fcTATIOX-t Cedar Creek.)
0 Jl CASS CO., XEBHASKA.
taries 1'ublie, Fire ami Life Insurance
l'lattsmouth. Nebraska.
No-
Ageuts.
A. I
srit.uii'K.
sritA(L i: a.
A TTOKNEYS AT LAW.
ly attended to. Oiiioc in
Plattsmouth. Neb.
T. n. WtLSO.X.
WH.SOV,
Collect loin froHipt-
Fitgcrald'd liltH-k,
tryi.
IL IL MVIXtiSTOV
rilYSICIAN Jt SURGEON, tenders his pro
fessional services to the citizens of Cass county.
Kesideiice southeast corner Sixth and Oak sis. ;
Ollice ou Main street, two doors west of Sixth,
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
:ko. s.
smith.
SMITH
A
11. It. WIMHIAM.
WIMMIVJI,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Real IMate loo
kers. Special attention given to Collvci ions
and all matters affecting the title to real estate.
Ollice on -d floor, over Post Ollice, l'lattsmouth,
Nebraska. 40 l.
JI MTSCK OF TllK PKACK.
Office on Main street. Plattsmouth. Neb., two
doors east of MfkaM ollice. Ilusiness hours
from s a. m. to p. i-l. All county business usu
ally transacted before a dustice of, the Peace
will be attended to. Also general collet-tor of
debts. fuyl .1. W. Haikls.
DR. SCHILDKNECHT.
Eclectic & Homa'opatliife
riiysician.
tflice and Residence corner Sixth and Vine
Streets. Plattsmouth, Neb. Calls attended at
all hours. !.
25". S3, SSSstor,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Is in receipt of the finest and
Ti E S T H S 8 O 11 T.yt K .' T O JT
CasHiuiercs. Cloths. Vesting;!, hicotrb
iionds, Irl.tW Krie.-c. A r.
5"?Tn fact, the lamest and best assortment
of Cloths ever brought to this city, which 1 am
prepared lo make up in the Latest Styles.' Call
and examine Goods. 4 l
SEWING MACHINES!
New mproved Lock Slilch
GROVER & BAKER
SEWING MACHINE,
For sale by
CHARLES VI ALL.
With aJl the Extras and Attachments, such as
Needles, Oil. T tickets. Binders, etc. Those who
contemplate buying a machine, will do well to
give the G rover & Baker a trial. Satisfaction
guaranteed. and the cheapest machine in the
market. All orders by mail promptly attend
ed to. Address, CJIAltLKS VI ALL,
2nf Plattsmouth. Neb.
morniKTOit or
PALACE BILLIARD HALL.
(Main St., under First Nat. Bank.)
PL.ATTS3IOLTEI, - - - A Ell.
MV BAR IS SIT1 LIED WITH TIT K
BEST WINES, LIQUORS,
ELtg-
BEER, ETC.
ETC ,
4(yt
Mrs. A. H. Knee,
WORKER IN HAIR.
Braids, Curls. Switches, Puffs, and all kinds of
Hair Work promptly and neatly made by
EL
Orders left at MRS. KENNEDY'S
ii 1 i, a x e n y t our:.
On Main St.. 1 door east of Clark & riummrr's.
MJLSHIMI
S O HP ,
JOHN WAYMAN,
PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB.
Repairer of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and
Grist Mills.
Gas and Steam Fittings,
Wrought Iron Pipe, Force and lift pumps, steam
Guages. Safety valve Governors, and all
kinds of Brass Engine Fittings re
paired on short notice.
FA KM JIA ' II I X E IE V .
repaired on short notice. 40y
CARPENTER WORK !
W. L. Tucker,
has removed to the building opposite Math
ews Hardware Store. (On 4th Si reel. Bet. M;iin
and Vine,) When; in addition to other work,
he will give special attention to
REPAIRING FURNITURE,
MAKING 1'ICTUIIK Fit AMES, iC.
AUo Agent for the COMMON SENSE IRON
ING TABLES. of which we have a
number on hand ; call
ami seo them.
Careful Work and Pronpt Attend
awe to Calls.
40-1 y IV M. L. TLX' K Elt,
FOR
00 TO
Gus. Herold's.
A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN.
J"nf VulilihcJ, in a Seated Envrt'iffe, fstict ti rtg
A Lccttireoti the NltuiV. Treat
ment, and Radical cip-e of Seminal
Weakness, or SpeniYatorrlni'a, in
duced by Self-Abuse, lnvoluntarv
Emissious, IniMtency, Nervous Debility, anu
Impediments to marriage generally : Consump
tion. Epilepsev, and Fit : Mental "and Physical
Infanacilv. tie.-liv ROBERT .f. CCLVEIJ
WELL, M. 1).. author of the "Green Rook." &e.
The world-renowned author, in this admira
ble Lecture, clearly proves from his own exper
ience that the awful conseincnces ofScIf-Abii.se
mav be effectually removed without medicine,
and without dangerous surgical "iMT.ition-. bou
gies, instruments, rings, or cordials ; pointing
out a mode of cure at once certain ami effectual
hy which every .sufferer, no matter what his
condition mav be. may cure himself cheaply,
privately, and radically.
irThi Lectin will pnjure a lxm Ui Uunifi
ainliaiul tli'ntxawl.
Sent under seal, in plain envelope, to any ad
dress, post-paid, on receipt of six cenU or two
post stamps.
Address the Publishers,
'JIAf?i. J. V. KUKK A CO..
lO-trtly 'f 127 Bowery, N. Y. : P. O. box. 5Sfi.
WEEPING WATER ADS.
Fleming & Race,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HATS,
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES.
AND NOTIONS.
' And Farrarrs'Supidies Generally.
Our Goods are all New,
and we sell them CHEAP. '
TOY US ONCE,' AND SEE !
(40yl) WEEVZNQ WATER, NEB.
(30 TO
yjJSRY & I
J t. X A M J&-d
AH. iwi
000!) NEWS VOU THE 1'UJILIC!!
Xow is Uio time to buy your
Notwithstanding the depression of the ri.untry.
will still continue to soil goods at their old utand in FITZ(H:JlAt,IX
1JLOCK, cheaptr than ever, and defy coinjielition m ineet ax J
goods. Thej constantly keeji on hand a laigo as
soi'trnent of
DR t GtfODS,
! OT lONS
RF. 1 1) Y 21. 1 D li CLOTHING.
GROCERIES,
BOOTS ft SHOE
HATS AND CAP
, QUE ENS WARE",
WOOD it- Wli.LriW WARU,
BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR',
TOBACCO, cf., dc.
They will sell all goods as low a any housr in town, oven If advertis.
at cost. They do nut deem it necessary to give a prire list, hut Would ask V(
to call and examine the irootU. hear the nrteea. and satisfy yourselves l?of
purchasing elsewhere. Our motto is
"QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,"
FOR GASH.
VALLERY & RUFFNER'S
1 IF1 O jt& 1875.
They also would call attention of the farming community to the fact, th
tliev sell the Improved and world renowned .1. I. Caso ei Co.'s THRESH
ING MACHINE. The Nichols t Hiei-hcrds "VUIRATOR" Tlin till
ing Machine, the "OKI Jlelialilc .MeCornncK "Ad vance" Hi; AC
ER tt- MOWER: aso tho MrCORMlCK II A R V ESTER,
tlie bst'in tlie .n'arket. Don't give your orders un
til vou see samples. l'rices lower than
any other dealer.
THE LITTLE CHAMPION REAPER AND MOWER,
which gives perfect satisfaction.
THE KIRBY REAPER f- MOWER.
THE WEIR CULTIVATORS AND PLOWS.
DERE l- CO.' GANG AND STIRRING PLOWS, 1$t in V-
KEYSTONE ( BROWN CORN PLANTERS.
FISH 11 RUT II IMS' WAGONS, The on whoi
broad cast seeders.
Drills. - .
STALK CUTTERS;
HARROWS,
CORN SEEL LEES, d-e., dn.
Which they will sell at.bed-rock prices to suit the timea.
'-P"Tor the above named Machinery, they always keep on hand a fi
line of extras, which is a great item to farmers.
VALLERY & 11UFFXEK. f
Great Sacrifice of Boots and Shoes
. 1 '
VO'V4 ft PETEH MEMOES.
Down come tlie Prices of tlie Largest ixnfii Uest stot
of Uoots and Shoes iu tlfe Stale.
READ AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES:
Nisc Serge Gaiters, only $1. flenuine 18-th read Serge Gaiters, only 61
Women's Serge Slippers, only 7."c Men's Hrogans, only $1.25.
Kvery tiling else in proportion.
I have a nice assortment of White Slippers and Misses' and Childs' Pc.
Colored Shoes, Button and Lace. I also received DIPLOMA for line ho
made Moots at the State Fair. Jtepairing always done with ueatnt -us a
dispatch. Call and examine. I will always be pleased to show goods u
prices.
PETER MERGES.
E.T.Duke & Co.,
Vhilos;ile mid ltrtail Healer In
iARDWARE
AMI
. O TJ T L'E 1
STOVESJINWARE,
Iuo.v, Nails, Hoks,
RAKES, SHOVELS, KNIVES AND
FORKS, AA'ES, Ac, Ac.
AI.I. KIXlM OK
Tinware Manufactured.
1
MAIX ST., RET. 2nd & 3d
ii lifer &
IIATT, THE 1JUTCHEK,
OLITJiT Sl KKST KSTAl:l.l.-nKI
3Ieat .3lark'i In the Cify.
Kotchiijictiis c-'staiitlv. lint tli old RcliaMu
Sxt wfic- .von an ul vonr St oaks, Kuu.su.
Came, Fish and Fowl in Season.
TWO DOORS WEST OF THE HERALD OFFICE.
South Side of Main St.,.
PLATTSMOUTH, - - - NEB.
MUSIC! MUSIC!! MUSIC
iik wimp:, ami HAvr moxkv,
by tisinn ilc in-st and
Cheapest Organ Mac
At ttlf'Onran Ajrent-y of
E. H. ' EA TOX, VUl TTSMOUTH, A
UOllM) IU!N0W'XKI
Mason & Haml
r.4iu.i:T oitfi.ws,
IifHar-'d y o ic IIioiismikI f-clchr itod Mux'
. . i . . .. i . ..ir. ..i .....i , i t .... i.
I II I I .1 I It'll i' Mil 1 IKMIIII il r, I 1 1 , It lllllll(.f
FiiM -Mc'l.il :it World 't Fair. Paris, in '
also l lie t a Iii-;li-hf .Mcd;ils, iind tll
iloma o( Honor al
VIENNA WORLD'S EXHIBITION
fall and sec tlir
PIAX0 HAUr-OlUiA
Jiixt i 1 1 v 1 1 1 c I ami (-ilt'lilctl. rivallini: tlit
tor iiiirity and U:in;i.i.i:y of toio : al"1
Ko-aiit Uir."i Kt.-ivrvrt fas. the mo
l-eantifnl or-.':'in made. ami inanj
othr lvlv etceediiitf nny
tllinn loi,'tfire inaiMif:ntiire.
liV the MAMlV. H- H AM I.I N
I'ANV. TllK liU'iiKnT. MOST KKMA
aud I-tr'-sl Oir, in M.iniifarpiry In tlie
lrAMtAXTEI VEIltVAT IX EY
I'AHT. AXI WILL
..LAST A LIFETIME
An..'.')lil at Pl iees Ml er eenl. less t ..di l
oilier liiakers, for lnti iinr Orynn.
t.VKiamiii! iirict li.xt and Ortrans l!
I'nyjUK. and eoniiare for-jtonrselves. I'm
Illustrated t'jilalnuim, and Circulars fie
pl'.L-atioil to the Nclnaska Mn.sit-;il Agtil
S-rp oiiiiosite tin Pin.il.s House, Pl.'.lt'iii
Ca.ss fount y, Nehrafkii. - .
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