Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, June 10, 1875, Image 3

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HERALD.
LOCAL . . NEWS.
LOCAL A1VF.KTISKMENTS.
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eis, la cenu tier Jims. No advei lisetnent inser
ted for lens than zi cnts.
Le.il Nollivs ut Statute rates.
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restmnsibfe fur all ifj:al notices tlicy hand in,
and nil (Dirties Jem;il!(iiiif a roif f pnblir.i-
ikiii i any nonce win in; nent ior me publica
tion fee ol such notice.
comSiuni'catio.v.
A our space is limited, all oiiimnnioations
tn'ift Im hrief and to tne point, with no waste
ot word.
X E W S PA P E U I EC 1 S I O X S.
. Any person who taken the pajM-r n-gularly
from the postoiTn-''. whrtner ilirected to hi
taAiite. it wlK-th'-r Ire is a si:!seriber or not-is
icspousibie (r the p;i'.
2. If any i'.'r-."i :ihts Ms jiai-r liseontin
fectl. he iiiuat pay ail aiTeurnpfs. or the publish
er may continue to send it until payment is
iiiade, ami collect the whole amount, whether
t'je inner is tai.cn from the nilire ir not.
3. The eoiirls Itavn deeiii-l that rc lusin'r to
take newspapers and periodicals from tin rost
f!ice. or rt:inovti:a and leaving them unrailed
or, is jrt mm 'faric evidence of intkntio.nal
t'RX L'l.
B. M. R. R. TIME-TABLE.
On ami after the 1'jth of Mav. 1375. the
Kuenei 'trains out of I'latlsiuuutli, will leave
as follows :
Morning Train (for Lincoln) II f) A.M.
Omaha Tram 1 :4o P.M.
Morning mixed. (f'ir Omulia IWA.M.
Return l'nss. Train J a: Omaha
CTg "
coi.; ka st :
I'aasengir, train (each day),
.11 :1.-i A.M.
C :X) P.M.
4 m P.M.
AVe hope Hank Straight will find tliC
villain who poisoned his dog.
l'ieper has turiiMl p;iste maker, so lie
calls it anyway.
Strawberries and cream at
Streight's leu Cream Parlor.
-ious.
Hank
Deli-
Mr. Way! night's new house is en
closed and is being rapidly finished in
side. :
Faxon is in town and is daily selling
large quantities of goods. He has an
immense stock and sells cheat".
The Ep:.-.e.pal Sociable will meet at
Mrs. J. W. Shannon's on Tuesday eve,
dune 15th. A cordial invitation is ex
tended to all.
Mike Schnellbacher has the handsom
est Sff-l Horse Xftoes for trotting hors
es, &c. (Jo and let Mike .shoe you Wo,
.January, hold your fool still.
T!u! ():nah:i Driving Association are
giving the lovers of the turf a rare
treat this week. Tho trotting and rac
ing will hist four days, and some very
line horses are entered.
Iteports of Medical Convention, Un
ion Sabbath School Convention, and
County Commissioners proceedings
crowd out High School lloll of Honor
and several other important locals.
The- Ladies of the M. E. Church gave
:t Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival
lst Tuesday evening, for the benefit of
lb? v. Mr. MeKelvey. The weather was
so stormy that only a few were out, so
they decided to repeat it on Wednesday
evening, when it was well attended.
20,000 Fnvt'lnjM's
at the IIimr.i o.'liee.
want printing
hats: hats: hats:
A fine stock of new Hats. Lr-test stylo at
Wm. sr.'.nw.M vnn's.
'Come to Merges Shoe store for the
iarg t and best assortment and for the
lovserd cash prices.
When you go to Weeping Water
don't fail to call on Heed IJros. and ex
amine their stock of gooils. They have
excellent bargains in boots, shotjs and
summer clothing. 9tf
KST1IA Y NOTICE.
Taken up by the undersigned, on the
52d of May, in Mt. Pleasant precinct.
Two black colts, one twj year old, one
yearling. 0VU J.o. Cir M'.
Doc Jones has a nw driving team, the
little bay and a new dark btxwit, and
they are sailers. We took a cjtiplt of
the -Con Con's" nut behind them last
week and made then nervous, at the
gAit.
SCHOOL .NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that any pu
pils of the City Schools, absenting them
selves from the annual examination
commencing on the loth inst, will re
Miaiu i:i tho grades where they now are
luring the next term.
IJy Oiiler ol Iioard of El ication.
Jtl Taos. Pollock, Scc'y.
Doctor Donelan returned from a vis
it to St. .Joe. Jul list week. lie re-i
"ports the grasshoppers as terrific about
there. They have cleaned the wheat, all
the garden truck and are after the corn
and fruit trees. The people are very
jnuch discouraged. They hope Nebras
ka will raise tioinethitig so they can at
least have a place to buy at next winter.
Mr. Murphy, the Photographer, has
seme very line "views" from along tho
P.. &. M. & U. I. roads. They were la
ken for Col. Curley's new lxok on
Nebraska. Among the rest is the
Thurch at North Platte, Hotef at Sid
Jiey, two views of Fairmount, Kearney
Junction, Columbus. Court House at
Srand Island, and Mr. .Jordan's house
jtt the same place. In one of the views
of Sidney Andy MoAnsJand is repre
sented as sitting in the foreground very
'much tanned by the sun.
Groceries are usually sold on a sma'l
profit, but still -you can save -considerable
on them, by buying of Peed Bros.
They endeavor to keep their stock com
4lete. and to keep only the best of
goods. -t'tf
fahuerx attention:
Julius Feppefberg. Cigar Manufac
turer, opposite the IIekali office, on
Main St., Plattsiuouth, Neb. Cigar
Clippings of Spanish and American To
fcaecoes for smoking purposes. For
Hide. liest qualities of plug-smoking
.o!; pern :!'.v;ivs on h ind. 20-tf.
One good buggy for sale at the Her
ald office.
Am. Lazenbyj the shadow, now lives
on "Knowledge Hilh He's moved.
Cottonwood lumber at McGuire &
Curtis' Mill, on the river bank. Cheap.
T. J. Todd left us the finest rhubarb
last week, and discussed Theology with
the old gentleman to boot. .
We've got our little pig and a beauty
he is, full Berkshire, black as a coal
with a clean white mouth, and pretty
white stockings on his feet. Mr. Puby
did it with his little hatchet.
CLOTHING.
For a -iiu: suit of Clothes call on
Wm. Staiiki.maxn.
Largest Assortment,
Jtet Assortment,
Cheapest Assortment,
of Boots and Shoes at
Merges Shoo Store.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
A small dwelling house, two rooms,
12x18, a gootl well of water and close
to the business part of town. Enquire
at the Hf.kali office. btf.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
The F. W. 1. Ilolbrook house on 5th
st, near Dr. John Black's, lately occu
pied by (Jen. Cunningham. Enquire of
7tf. " JOHN' ClIKISTIANiSEJf.
Heed Bios, desire to call the atten
tion of the public to their stock of dry
goods, during these close times there
is nothing on which you can save so
much, by exercising care in buying, as
on dry goods. In looking for cheap
goods beware that you do not get goods
chetip in quality. Dtf
CAUTION.
All persons are hereby cautioned not
to buy or trade for a note, of one hun
dred and thirty dollars and fifty-five
cts., given to one Fliza (larlic, dated
Tipton Oct. 1st or 10th 1874, due Oct.
1st 1875. Signed by A. S. Cooley with
Dick Cooley its securitv.
!t3 A. S. COOLKY.
M iy 21, 1875.
FOR SALE.
At IiOW Rates.
An excellent stock of Gladioli, Ver
benas, Geraniums, Dahlias and a gen
eral assortment of
Ui:mixc. Plants.
Also a nice lot of Tomato plants, both
Trophy and Canada Victor.
Dtf L. A. Moore.
Buggy for sale
Mike ?dcGuire has any amount
good
of
Cotton wood Li m i; e::.
selling at $16, $17, and 13 per thou
sand. Go and hunt Mike up.
We call attention to the new adver
tisement of Roltert Donnelly, black
smith. Mr. Donnelly has purchased
the interest of Mr. Hoffman, and will
continue the business at the old stand.
Parties wanting work done will find
Mr. Donnelly a good workman, and
will do well to give him a call.
ICE COOL COLD ICC.
Pla'.tsmouth Ice company will deliv
er Ice to their regular customers at the
following rates: 100 lbs per day, 50c
per hundred, 50Its per day. (iOo per
hundred, 25 l!s or Ipss, lc per !l.
Ice can be had at any time of day at
A. W. White's store. All orders deft
at A. W. White's grocery store, or at
Wm. Stadelmann's clothing store, Main
street, Piatlsmouth, Nebraska.
HAIL STORM. YARNS.
Doe Li vingston says we mustn't let
the Omaha chaps beat us on hail "Sta
tistics," (he calls them.) The Herald
has headed this article according to its
own notion, you see. Well in that big
storm a week ago last Monday, the hail
fell around Plattsmouth in the biggest
-chunks ever known to man. Mny
measured 7 and 8 inches around and
erenuiue. ilev. Mr. Burgess picked
up three that weighed a pound; and
great numbers weighed 2 and 3 ounces.
104 w" i. i-
;mtu wt
Hrt:iJB K....iR2o
KTJ'-jrS&Hw--;t;s Yl Br
and everything else needed in House
cleaning, refitting or ornamenting, you
can get at Frank Stadtek's.
1. S. Orders received for all kinds
of painting, graining, paper hanging,
kalsomining, done in a workmanlike
manner by
-1-tf. McElwatn IIodapp.
HI OH EST AWARD.
I received Diploma for the finest
boots at the State Fair, and I manufac
ture lhem constantly. I also do re
pairing good and promptly and warrant
satisfaction. P. Merges.
Billy Stadelmann keeps the best, the
largest and the cheapest stock of
Clothing in the town.
also
A very good assortment of Boots and
Shoes, a large assortment of hats and
cajs, and the largest and best assort
ment in town of
CSEXTS' FURNISHING" GOODS,
consisting of Fnderwear. Collars, Ties,
Shirts. Gents' Pocket Handkerchiefs,
Pocket Knives, Jewtlr' and
gents' gloves
of all kinds. Just drop in and see
John Wvnde.
WANTED.
Masonic Hall Co. Shares.
Up b
A WM 'j
S! AWNINGS'
In accordance with the direction of
Plattsiuouth Lodge No. 6, A. IV. & A..
M. we will purchase two hundred and
fifty-eight and 70-100 dollars $MS.70j
worth of the shares issued to aid
in the erection of the Masonic and Odd
Fellows building in Plattsmouth.
No shares will be purchased unless
the said shares were issued to some
MEMBER OF TIIE MASONIC FRATERNI-
rri. Bils will be received fr the mon
ey until June 30th, 1875; and those
shRres ptwehased from which the own
er will .make the largest per cent dis
count from itiie par value of the shares.
The bids shou'.il be sealed and address
ed io Julius 3?e.perberg. Sec'y. Platts
mouth Neb. and endorsed "bids for sale
trf shar in the-fLasonie and Odd Fel
bvvs it..!: CV
-Vii i'.e -..1 ..; iv-f.-re
r
Now is t i
.0 -!!:! ' i
and turpets from tl
light as.-i a'r. t or ; v:v s :.'.v:.:r.gr
fcee Pepperberg13 micl Muhirer's places.
Give me a call.
5tf Frank i tauter: -
Oi
June
lrr'.ne
; the.
July
.I:lV
!ne
1 st
1 I LANK
I.. V ; i i i x. V.-. M.".
Mlli'.p.t t'. Duke, Tfeas.
Julius Pepperbero, 8'y.
ruttsmuutu Lodge NobVAv
i
. .auu
MARRIED.
SERLY ?.I ITCHELIi M trrled at the resilience
vt inn bniie'.i sinter, In liatt.Hf utl". Monilay.
June Till. li'a. 1'V the liev. Chas. llchtivcy,
Mr. Caiil, T. Sfklv. of Omaha, ami Miss
CYNTHIA C. MlTC-UF.I.L, Of Piuttsliioutll.
Ami the liaipy emil left f -r Sioux City on
the afternoon train, ancl if thpy don't
something they will not come down to n full
stop until the hridal trip is over and the honey
moon fairly Inaugurated. Look out for your
self, Carl, you have sot a "heavy take" in hand;
mind your "make up"' ; don't put too many
flourishes" In tlie "border" ; may your "proofs"
he good, your -'punctuation" maikn in the right
plaee, and your "onus" ever ready to go to
"press." Amen.
PERSONAL.
"We were introduced to Mr. Osborn,
the new road master of the B. &. M.
last week. lie is a good looking man.
Mr. J. II. Vallery called and remem
bered the Herald substantially.
J. U. Austin celebrated his 47th
birthday by paying las dues to the
newspaper man, a good plan and he a
good fellow.
G. TV. Adams and Wm. B. Lathrop
called and paid up. Thanks.
Mr. Robertson of Madison and Mr.
Frady of Pierce, members of the Con.
Con., visited Plattsmouth last week,
and testified their pleasure at our
handsome town site, and the good looks
of tho people.
Mr. Geo. Nichols of Beatrice, hits
been in tow n for a week, visiting his
relatives anl friends.
Mr. Joseph Ferree, son of U. W. Fer
ree, of this county, arrived in town
Inst Wednesday evening. Joe has been
swinging around the circle since he
left here three years ago, and is as good
looking a.s ever. He will remain here
a short time, then strike out again.
STRAYED Oli STOLEN.
From the undersigned about the Cth
inst. One dark brown or black horse,
eight yerrs old. Any person giving in
formation of his whereabouts will be
suitably rewarded. Apply to
11-lt Mrs. O. Mullis,
Plattsmouth, Neb.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Plattsmouth, June 3, 1875.
The firm of Donnelly & Hoffman,
have this d;iy dissolved by mutual con
sent, Robert .Donnelly will continue
the business at the old stand.
1U3 Robert Donnelly.
I). W. McKlNNO-WS itm:ual.
AUCTION SALE!
Consignment Sale of Boots, Shoes,
L,ad!;s' and Men's Gaiters, Children's
and Indies' Slippers, a lot of Gloves, a
full set of Shoemaker's tools, lasts, and
sundry other articles too numerous to
mention. Sale to commence Saturday,
June 12th. 1875, at 11 o'cloc k a. m.
Wm. Stadelmann,
Consignee of W. II. Poole.
F. S. White, Auctioneer.
Also at the same time and place I
will offer one 3 year old mare cult,
taken as the property of II. Calhoon,
to pay charges. 10t3
m
FAXON, the AUCTIONEER,
will bo in Plattsmouth on next
MONDAY, JUNE 7th
with a big and splendid stock of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
FANCY GOODS,
TEAS, COFFEES, AND
SUGARS; NOTIONS,
DRY & CANNED
FRUITS, a large variety
CARPETS t
. HATS A2TD CAl'S,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
The largest stock he h:us ever brought
to this town.
The Auctiori will bo held in
Fitzgerald Block,
at Dr. Chapman's old stand, at
2 AND 7 P. M., EACH DAY,
until further notice. LlOtf
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The body of our lamented friend Me
Kinnon, was brought from the west
Tuesday evening and was met at the
Dpot by his Masonic brethren who
escorted his remains to the house of
W. I j. Hobbs. His brother Mr. Jos.
McKinnon. a brother-in-law and other
relatives were present, many friends
showed their devotion by a last sad
look at the body.
THE FUNERAL
Took place on Wednesday afternoon at
four o'clock from the house of Wm. L.
I Iobbs, many friends of the deceased
from Saunders count-, and those of
Plattsmouth who were in Lincoln, re
turned home to attend. The Masonic
fraternity took charge and Rev. Mr.
McKeivey conducted the services. A
very large procession of Masons led by
Bro. Cutler followed the Hearse to the
Cemetery and a still larger concourse
of mourning friends and acquaintances.
Deceased was a member of Macoy
Lodge. The Herald had intended to
allude to the past career and services
of deceased, but the short time before
going to Press prevents. The follow
ing tribute is so appropriate that we
cheerfully give it place feeling that it
will better express all that could be
said further on this mournful occasion.
For the IlEitALn.
IN MEM OKI AM.
When June's sweet roses rniiio,
A voice from the far West
Came niiiiK'e'l with a vision sad
A peaceful, silent rest.
The Tision of :i sleep
The faintest living breath
Then the twin Mother's gnni, face
The "old, old fashioned Death."
Hands ehisped so still and eold ;
Faee bearded, marble-pale ;
A noble casket gone, the soul
Aiiiiwn the shadowy vale.
No erowd of inourninc friends
r.ear him to his loved land ;
Only a brother's loving rare.
Only "Our Father's" hand.
Rack from the "Golden State"
They bring liim to his rest ;
Naught but the waving prairie graM
Above hfs honored breast.
Mourned for his generous heart ;
Mourned for the help he gave ;
Mourned for the work but just begun.
Now ended hi the grave.
A vision still a form
Bent w before the 1 ltrone ;
A crown, a harp, a garment while,
A glad cry : "Welcome Home !"
FA HITS FOR SALE.
I am authorized to sell Ihe north cast quarter
of section ten, township twelve, range twelve,
and the north east quarter of section eleven,
township eleven, range twelve, for two thous
and ('.o;!) dollars per quarter.
Tkiuis Five hundred dollars down ami five
hundred in one, two, and three years, at ton
per cent interest, payable annually. For fur
ther particulars inquire of
A. W. McLAUCIILIN,
4tf At First National Rank, Plattsmouth, Neb.
Awoxishixc The progress made by the
Wilson Shuttle Dewing Machine. Inventive
skill has beeu taxed to its utmost, and the re
sult is the most perfect and desirable machine
for general and family use yet produced. It is
Minple and easy to operate, is not liable to get
out of repair, its work is the best, as was shown
by the first premiums- awarded it at the Univer
sal Exposition in Vienna, lsn, jintl it is sold at
a loss price than any ot her mac hine of its stand
ard excellence.
Machines will be delivered at any Railroad
Station in this count v, free of traisMrtation
charges, if ordered through the Company's
nranch House at No. 610 4th Street, St. Louis,
Mo.
They send anclegant catalogue and cliromo
circular, frc? on application.
This Company want a few more good agents
IS VOI R lil I'K WORTH IO CEXTS ?
Sickness prevails everywhere, and everybody
complains of some disease during their life.
Win ii sick, the object is to get well: now we
sav plainlv that no person In this world that is
suib-iing with Ds)epsi, Liter Complaint and
its ellects. such as Indigestion, . ostiveness.
Sick Headache. Sour Stomach, Heart-burn,
Palpitation of ti Heart. Depressed Spirits, &e.,
can take Onuo's AlocsT Flowkk without
pelting reliet and cure. If you doubt this, go
to your Druggist. Dr. . R. Cltapmaii. i'latts
niouth, Nf-b., and get a Sample Ui.ttle tor to
cents and try it. Regular size 75 cents, 'two
doses will relieve you. 4'l
SICK NURSE.
Mrs. Charlotte Finny desires to give notice
that she will ;wt. as Sick Nurse, whenever call
ed on. Residence in Stiles' addition, near Al-Uitler-s
Mill, PkUtsmouth, Neb. SinJ
FOR SALE.
A second-hand Victor Sewing Machine tor
sale cheap.
oince.
For terms inquire, at Hkkai.d
LEGAL, NOTICES.
Probate Notice.
In llu; mallet of the Estate of Joel Sheldon, de
ceased. To ?'ftom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that application has
been made br LiVsen Sheldon to be jipiioint.ed
Administrator of the. Fsate of joe! Sheldon, de
ceased. That said cause is set for hearing at
mr Ofliee in Plattsmouth. Cass Count v, Nebras
ka, on the 2d day of July. A. D. at 1 o'clock
v. m of said day, at w blob time all persons in
terested may apoear and show cause, if any
they have, why tne said L-iv,son Sheldon should
not be appointed such Administrator according
to the praver of t;aid petitioner.
Witness"my band and tf!kial seal tills the 8th
day of June, A. D. 1875. "w
H. K. F.LLISON,
Ht3 Probate Judge.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all persons having
claims against the "state of Craudle Shaw, to
tile the same in the Probate Judge's ofliee.
Plat tMiioulli. Cass -outity, Nebraska, on or
before the l-'th day of November, A. D. Is7.r.
11. E. ELLISON,
7t." Probate Judge.
riattsnw.ul.li. June Dili.
AMICA.
The grasshoppers are very bad in
many sections, and will no doubt en
tirely destroy some fields of grain. The
prospect is foreboding enough to warn
all clashes of people to be careful and
spend their money where it will buy
the most. Try where you will it will
be diiiicult for you to find a place where
j our money will buy so much as at
Keed Ifeos. of Weeping "Water. Dtf
BOOTS & SHOES.
I ha3 the largest stock and assort
ment aid deal exclusively in Uoots and
Shoes and can and do sell foot gearing
cheaper than the cheapest.
Peter Merges.
PLATTSMOUTH SAW MILL.
NEAR TRANSFER LANDING.
McC.UIRE & CURTIS
Having purchased the above named
Mill are prepared to furnish Cotton
wood Lumber at "Hard Times" prices.
They will keep constantly on hand and
for sale in their yard at the Mill :
SCANTLING, SHEETING,
JOISTS, FENCING,
And all kinds of Lumber necessary for
farm ue. Orders for sawing lumber
from owners logs will be promptly
filled at low rates. All orders left at
their store 2 doors east of new Post
Office will receive immediate atten
tion. ALSO
McGUIRE & CO.,
2d door east of the new Post Omce, in
addition to their large and varied as
sortment of Pirst Class Liquors, Wines,
find Ales, have just received a large
tok of:
CAM-ILI.t'N I'IVk; Hk.'M'V,
.VXcn.K', t'.VlAWBA,
CAT II". I.M V, DRY Jt, SPARKLING
RHINE, WINES.
and McGuiunis' Dublin Ale and Por- I
ter.
Tobaccos of fine aroma, and the best
Brand of Cigars in market, all of which
will hf sold low, Wholesale and Retail.-
4Jtf
Sheriff's Sale.
IS v virtue of an order of sale issued by the
Clerk of the District Court, Second Judicial
kii...i.. ...ill.!.. .....1 ... i-..,i,.,v V.il.pnuL'i
IfPllii I, n hiuii ni.it v , ... u i t.'.i ii
and tome directed. I will on the"jsth day of
June. A. I). Is75. at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day
at the south door of the Court House in the city
of Plattsmouth. in said county, sell at public
auction the following real estate, to-wit :
The south half (s'i) of the northwest quarter
(nw?i of section thirty-two (32). township nun
ber twelve (ti, north of range number nine (o,
east of the Sixth principal meridian, in Cxss
count v. Nebraska.
The'same being levied upon and taken as the
property of Doom F.ro. & Co., defendants; to
satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by
the Moline Plow Companv. plaintiffs.
Plattsmouth, Neb., May 2u. lsr.i.
M. R. CUTLER, Sheriff-
Special Election Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that an election will be
held in the several Precincts of Cass County,
Nebraska, at the usual place of holding elec
tions, on Monday the 2stl day of June, A. D.
1875, for tho purpose of voting on the proposition
hereinafter stated, viz : At a' called session of
the Uuar.l of County Commissioners of Cass
County, held at Plattsmouth, hi said Comity,
on the 2Sth day of May, A. D. 1875, It wm by the
ISoard resolved that the following proposition
be submitted to the electors of Cass County,
Nebraska j
Whereas the bond voted in aid of the St.
Louis and Nebraska Trunk Kail Road Company
their successors or assigns, by the electors of
('as County.. Nebraskiu at a special election,
held in paid County n tli2-"th day of January,
A. D. lsi;s. at which said special election the
amount of One Hundred and Thirty Thousand
Dollars ($l30.nuo) of the bonds of said Cass Coun
ty we voted in aid of Uie roustruction of the
said Sl Louis and Nebraska Trunk Rail Koad
upon certain conditions and under certain re
strictiouM. And whereas one of the conditions,
submitted in the proposition, muter which said
bonds wene voted on the Mh lay of January,
A. D. lfTo, was. that any of said bonds, not due
and delivered to nid Company under the terms
of said proosition on the 30th day of June A.D.
ls7-", shall revert to Cass County and tbwehy
expire by limitation. Now the proposition sub
mitted to the electors of said Cass County Is:
"shall the time at which said bonds revert to
said County by the terms and conditions of said
B reposition voted upon bv the electors of said
ass County on the tfcM.li day of January, A. D.
187:5, be extended until the 30Ui day til June,
A. D. 1S7'.
The form in which the question in said propo
sition .sliall be taken, shall be by ballot, and
each elector, voting ujKn aja iproyiition,
shad have written or printed upon their ballots
the words : "Shall the time be extended Yes",
or "Shall the time be extended No". And if a
majority ot the bailors cast at said election have
writteu or printed thereon the words: "Slisll
the tiuM3 be extended Ye", then said proposi
tion shall be deemed and taken as carried and
adopted, and said time shall be extended ac
cordingly ; but ii a majority of said ballots have
written or printed thereon the words : "Shall
the time be extended No", then and in that
eae said proposition shall be deemed and taken
a.s lost.
The question of the adoption of the above
proDositiou shall be submitted to the electors
of- v'ounty at a spechil election to be held
for trrtt puriose on
Monday June SMtfc, A. 1. 175,
and a siiecial election for that purpose is here
by ordered to be held at said time and at the
usual places of holding elections in the several
precincts in said Cass County. Nebnka. SaW
election will be opeued at 8 o'clock A. M. of the
'jstti dav of June, A.D. 1S75, ar.d will remttin
open ui'rril o'clock P. M. of said day.
isy oi.er ol the Board of County Commiss'n'YS
M. L. WHITK Count v
W. B. ARNOLD f Comuilss'n'rs
AUest : D. W. McKINNON. Clerk.
1 ByC. P. Mooee, Dcp'y Clerk, 3to
Executors Sale of Real Estate
Ry virtue of an order of sale from Jnde of
District Court (and under the seal of the same)
in and for the District Court, Second Jut-teal
District. In the County of Csiss and State of Ne
braska, and directed to the undeisigncd. iu an
action wherein Lloyd I). iUMincit. surviving ex
ecutor of the last will and testament of Shep
herd Duke, deceased, is Plaintiff, and Iivina
Duke and others are Defendants, I will at 10
o'clock a. m.. on the
12tli Day of June 1S75.
hi front cf the Court llcu-ie in iheCity of Platts
iuouth and State f Nebraska, olfer tor sale at
public auction, to the highest bidder the lands
and tenements hereinafter described, on terms
following, to-wit : cash in hand. Said lands bo
long to the estate of Shepherd Duke, deceased,
and are described as follows, to-wit :
The following lots in tlie City ol Plattsmouth,
In said Cass Countv, lots eleven (11 1 in bioc k nve
tfO, also the following lots lying and being in
Duke's Addition to the city of Plattsmouth.
aforesaid, that Is to say lots one 0) two (ti) three
13) four (4) nve O) six (6) nine (0) ten (10) eleven
Ml) twelve (IS) thirteen (13) fourteen (14 fifteen
(15) sixteen (16) seventeen (17) eighteen (IS) and
nineteen (Vji. In block four (4. lots six (r) seven
(7) eight (8i nine (i ten (pi) eleven ill) twelve
(12) thirteen (i:' fourteen (14) fifteen (15) sixteen
(Hi) seventeen U7) and eighteen lis), in block 5)
lots four (1) live () six (ti seven (7 eight (8) nine
9) ten (K eleven (ill and twelve (li.i in block
six (til, lots one (1) two fi) three (3) four U) live
(5) six ((') seven (7) eight t and nine ; in block
seven (7)., lots one tlj two () three (y) four(4) in
block tune ). lots four ft live (".) six )
seven (7) eight (8 nine y!') ten (1(0 eleven (11)
and twelve (12), in block eleven (11), all of block
twelve (12) being bls one (1) to twenty-two in
elusive, ail of block thirteen (ia) being one (1 ) to
t wentv-t wo () inclusive, lots one (1) and two
'(2) in block fourteen (14). lots one O) lo (2)
three (3) fonr (4) five (5) and six ui. in block fif
teen ( id), lots four (4) live (5) and six (6). in block
eighteen (is), lots one (l two (3) seven (7) eight
(S nine (!') ten (Hi eleven (11) and twelve (I2).in
block nineteen (19). all of block twenty (2i) ex
cept lot twelve (1) being lots one (M to tventy
t wo (22 ) inclusive except lot twelve (12), lots o'ie
(1) three (3) four (4,1 and ten (Hi; in block twenty
one (21) lots one (1) two (2) three (3) four (1) live
(Ti six (i) seven' (J) t ight (s) eleven (11) and
twelve (12). In block twenty-three (2-j). lots one
(1) two (.') three (3) four (4) six (;) seven 7eight
xj nine la ten 10 eleven 111 and twelve 1121.
in biock twenty-seven 27. all of block twenty
eight 2S except lot seventeen I7J being lots
one ill to.t went v 2M Inclusive, except lot seven
teen 171. lots one ij two 2 three ol five r.
and twelve fi2j in block twenty-nine biy, lots
one 11 two 2 three 31 four 4 five 5 six ;)
seven I" and eight si In block thirty :10. lots
three S four (4J five 5J six pi seven 7 and
eight isf, in block thirty-one 31. lots one HJ
two (2 three 3 four 4 five 51 seven 17 nine
!i I ten lo eleven 11 and twelve 12!, in block
ten 1 10. lots one 1 two 2 four (4 live " sev
en 7 eight t nine 1 ten i eleven llj and
twelve 12 in block twenty-two 22.
Said sale will continue from 10 o'clock a. m.
until sundown of the said day. If necessary, and
it will be adjourned from day to day uutil all
are sold ;
Plattsmouth. May 11th. 1S7.
LUiYIll. I5ENNKTT,
Surviving Kxecutor of the last will and testa
ment of Shepherd Duke, deceased.
D. 11. Whkklkk,
Ttf Attorney for Executor.
Special Election Notice.
Notice is hereby given that an election will
be held in the several precincts of Cass county.
Nebraska, at the usual place of holding elec
tions, on the 2sth c'ay of June, A. IK lf75, for
the purpose of voting on the proposition here
inafter stated, viz. : at a called session of the
P.oard of Co. Commissioners of Cass Co., held at
riattsinouth. In said county, on the 28th day of
May, A. D. 1875. it was by this board resolved
that the following proposition be submitted to
the electors of Cass county, Nebraska :
Whereas the bonds voted in aid of the Weep
ing Water and Platte Valley lUiilroad Compa
ny, their successors or assigns, by tlie electors
of Cass county, Nebraska, at a special election
held iu said county on the 2'jtli day of January,
A. D. 1S73. at which said special election tlie
amount of Pive Thousand Dollars (?f.oi)0 per
mile of the bonds of said Cass county were
voted ill aid ot the construction of the said
Weeping Water and Platte Valley Hailroad,
upon certain conditions and under certain re
strictions, and whereas, one of the conditions
submitted iu the proosition under which said
bonds were vutcd on the 2.tli day of January,
A. D. 173. was that any of said bonds not due
and delivered to said Company, under tlie
terms of said proposition on the 31st. day of
December, A. D. lsa;, shall rcrcrt to Cass coun
ty and thereby expire by limitation ;
Now the proposition submitted to the elect
ors of said Cass comity is :
"Shall the time at Which said bonds revert to
said county under the terms and conditions of
the said proposition voted upon by the electors
of said ( ass county upon the 2.Mh day of Jan
uary. A. D. 1S73, be extended until the 31st day
of December, A. D. 1H77."'
The bum in which the question in said prop
osition shall be taken shall be by ballot, and
each elector voting upon said proposition shall
have written or printed upon their ballot the
words :
"Shall the time for the reversion of the Weep
ing Water and Platte Valley iiailroad Bonds
be extended Yes" or
"Shall the time for the reversion of the Wf ep
ing Water :;nd Platte Valley railroad bonds be
extended No" :
And if a majority of the the ballots c;vst at
said election have written or printed thereon
the words "Shall the time tor the reversion of
the Weeping Water and Platte Valley Hailroad
ISonds be. extended Yes," then said proposition
shall be deemed and taken as carried and
adopted, and said time shall be extended ac
cordingly ; but if a mr.j.jrity of said ballots
have written or printed thereon the words :
"Shall the time for the reversion of the Weep
ing Water and Platte Valley hailroad iionds ho
extended No," then said proposition shall be
deemed and taken as lost.
The question of the adoption of the above
proposition shall be submitted to the electors of
Cass county ;it a special election to be held for
that lMirpose. on
Xondaj-, June Hl!i. A. I. 173,
and a sjeial fleet Jon for that purpose is here
by ordered to le held at said time and at the
usual places of holding eb-etioiis in the several
precincts in said Cass county. Nebraska. Said
election will be opened at 8 o'clock a. m. of the
2Sth dav of June A. D. 1S7., and will remain
open until 6 o'clock p. m. ot" said dav.
By order of tlie Board ef County Commis
sioners, M. L. WHITE, Po rom.I3
W. It. AHNOI.D, 1 LO- Lom IS
Attest, D. W. McKixkox, Clem.
Ot.y by C. P. Mooke, Deputy.
HEAD
E.G.DOVEY'S
G-IRJtlv-T A.IE.
NOTICE TO THE PUELIC !
Having made up my mind several years ago
RETIRE FROM BUSINESS
about the end of
THE YEAR 1875,
and being still of the sanic'iuind. I take thl
method ol informing the public that I
am selling out my
ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS !
AT COST.
and shall continue doing so through this year
or until the
is disposed of.
During that time I intend to
Sell Goods for Cash,
Lower than any other house can do and sustain
themselves. My stock consists o
GROCERIES,
DRY GOODS,
HATS A- CAPS,
BOOTS d- SHOES,
WALL PAPER,
CARPETS,
dC, cCC, cf C.
The whole stock will be sold at
Bottom Prices
until it is
ALL SOLD OUT.
"Hy object is not to
but to
GET out of BUSINESS.
Give me a call and see for yourself.
6,yl E. G. DOVEYr
PROFESSIONAL. CAKDS
HAll. H. rJlAPMA'JV,
ATTOKN K Y A f LAW and Solicitor In Chan
cery. O.vce in ra.-cra'd's B'ock, PlatlsmouUi.
Nebraska.
yviii:i:li-.i: a. hkxvktt,
ltKAL KSTATE andT.-i Paving Agents No
taries Public, Kireiiiidl.il! lnshrs.net: Agents,
l'lattsniouth. Nebraska.
It. K. LIVIXWHTOX.
PHYSICIAN & SI'I'O EON, tenders His pro
fessional services to the citizens of Cass county.
Residence southeast corner Sixth and Oak sis. ;
Office on Main street, two doors west of Sixth,
l'lattsniouth, Nebraska.
GEO. S. SMITH. K. It. M IMJIIAM.
SMITH A niXPIIAM,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Ileal Estate Bro
kers. S(ecial nttenliiin . given to Collection.
and all matters aTtecting tlie title to real estate.
Office on M fltor, over Post OCice, I'l.itisinouth,
Nebraska, '
Jt'KTlt'K OF TIIE niVCK.
Office on jlain street, riattsinouth. Neb., two
doors east of IIkkau ollli-e. Business hour
from R a. m. tb 8 P. m. All county business usu
ally transacted before a Justice of tlie Peace
will be attended to. Also general collector ol
J. W. llAlKKS.
debts.
DR. SCHILDKJJECHT.
Eclectic & Homoeopathic
Physician.
jgr-OfTlce and Kesidence comer Sixth and Vine
Streets, Platlsmoulh, Neb. Calls attended at
ail hours. 40yl.
Wm. ESTeville,
I'liOriitF.TOIl OF
PALACE BILLIARD HALL.
(.Main St., under First Nat. Bank.)
FLATTSMOrTII, - - - XEIl.
MY BAR IS PUITUKD WITH THH
BEST WINES," LIQUORS,
Art-?
BEER, ETC., ETC.
40yl
m
3 pq HF 3
JOHN WAYMAN,
PLATTSMOUTH, - - -
NEB.
llcpairer of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and
tjrist Mills.
Gas and Steam Fittings,
Wrought Iron ripe, Force and lift pumps, steam
tillages. Safety valve Governors, and all
kindsof Brass Engine Fittings re
paired on short notice.
PAKM M A II I X K It A' .
repaired on short notice. 4;yl
CARPENTER WORK !
W. L. Tucker,
has removed to the building opposite Math
ews Hardware Store, (On 4th Street. Bet. Main
and Vine.) Where in addition to other work,
he will fives', ecial attention to
REPAIRING FURNITURE,
MAKIXO I'WTL'RK FRAMtS, 1C.
Also Ajrent for the COMMON SENSE I HON
ING TABLES. of which we have a
number on hand ; call
and sec them.
Careful Work and Prompt Attend
aiice to Calls.
40-ly WM. L. TUCKER.
FOR
GO TO
Gus. HerolcTs.
A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN.
Jiwt PuMMicil, in a Sealed Envelope, price 6 cts
mrBlaYtm A Lecture on the Nature. Treat-
Jr il(jfi. Anient, and liadical cure of Seminal
BfJr Weak iin. or Spermatorrhea. In
duced by Sclf-Abnie. Involuntarv
Emiswions. Iwpoieticy, Nervous Debility. auJ
Impediments toniarnajre generally ; Consump
tion, Epilepsey, and Fits : Mental and Physical
Incapacity. &c.-By KOBKKT J. CL'LVEIl
WKLL, M. I) , author of the "Green Book." &c.
The world -renowned author. In this admira
ble Lecture, clearly proves from his own exper
ience that the awful consequences of Self -Abuse
niav be effectually removed without medicine,
ami without dangerous surgical operation, bou
pies, instruments, rings, or cordials ; pointing
out a inotle ot cure at once certain and effectual
by which every sufferer, no matter what his
condition may be. may cure himself cheaply,
privately, ana radically.
JirT"2 lis Lecture will proove a Itoon Ut Moim
amta awl tluntmiulx.
Sent under seal. In plain envelope, to any ad
dress, post-paid, on receiii of six cents or two
post stamps.
Address the Publishers,
( HAS. J. V. KMXK JL CO,
W-431y 127 Bow ery, N. Y. ; P. O. box, 458.
OMAHA ADS.
Grand Central Hotel.
largest and finest hotel between Cbicago and
San Francisco. Geo. Thrall, proprietor, Omaha.
WEEPING WATER ADS.
Fleming & Race,
bEALEKS IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HATS,
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES.
AND NOTIONS.
And Farnifrs'Knpplirstiencrnllj'.
Our Goods are all "Sew,
and we sell them CHEAP.
TRY US ONCE, AND SEE!
(40yl) WEEPING WATER, NEB.
LOUISVILLE ADS.
JK. JL. 31. WATEItMAX,
Physio Medical Practitioner.
iAiiUrttle, Cox Co., A'cb.
ty Always at the office e Sat urd ays . 4oy 1
FOX & GLOVER,
Sell the BEST GOODS at the lowest prices, at
LOUISVILLE, CASS CO., NEB.
GENERAL DEALERS IX
1)111 GOODS, GROCGK1LS !
ii ats, ready
caps, made
boots & clothixg.
shoes.
A'OTIQXS,
CROCKERY WARE,
AND FARMERS' SUPPLIES GENERALLY.
Call and give them a triaL
tS-AlodeaT in GRAIN & COAL. 40y i
CEDAR CHEEK ADS.
J. INHELDER & SON,
DEALERS IIT
CEaOT'ISElBT,
BOOTS, SHOES, AND GROCERIES.
Of every kind. at the lowest possible rates. AU6
DEALERS IN GRAIN.
For which the highest CASH prices are paid.
Hides and produce of ail kinds N-!'!t rt
IleasonaWe rates.
IMIELnERM STATIOX-(Cedar Creek,)
. 40yr CASS CO., XEBRASKA.
IIKMIY jlOWLANJ).
i
ALSO
General Blacksmithing.
i'arriaifr'j. ItntrKlex. nnt Wiob
IIci0--t on pnn .iwire.
' . -VlJiO
. iifusi'io!:ii; ..
And all other Iron w.u'k ,"i"'nplIy attend
ed to. cheaper than the . N-apl si. lor casl
By the underM.Kned.
Sboii nort'iwe I Cor. l .i." t Suth M
PLATTSMOLTH. NUI.
GrO TO
VALLERY & RUFFN
ER'S,
von
t t
GOOD M:VS FOIt THK PUKL1C!!
Xow is the time to buy your
(DDnaip
Xotwitlistanilin the depression of the country,
will still continue to sell goods at their old stand in riTZOE.UALD'J
BLOCK, cheaper than ev r, and lefy competition iu pi ices and
goods. The; constantly kei on hand ii huge aa
bortmciit of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, "'
READY MADE CLOTHING. ' . .
GROCERIES,
BOOTS rf- SHOES
'HATS AND CAPS
QUE ENS WARE,
WOOD ii- WILLOW WARE,
BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR,
TOBACCO, IV., d'v.
They will sell all jroods as low as any house in town, oven if advertiser
at cost. They do not deem it necessary to give a price list, hut would ask yot
to call and examine the good, hear the prices, and satisfy yourselves heforV
purchasing elsewhere. Our motto is
. "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS'
IF1 O IR, cash;
f
VALLERY & RUFFNER'S
Implement Hcparfmcnt,
3P O JRj 1875.
They also Would call attention of the farming community to the fact, tlia',
thev sell the Improved and world renowned J. I. Case & Co.'a THRESH-
ING MACHINE. The Nichols & Shepherd's "VIBRATOR" Thresh
ing Machine, the "Old Keliahle" McOormick "Adviuico" REAP
ER iX- MOWER: also the McCORMICK HARVESTER,
the best iu the market, bni't give your orders un
til you see samples. I'ltces lower than
any other dealer.
THE LITTLE CHAMPION REAPER AND MOWER,
which gives perfect satisfaction.
THE KIRBY REAPER cf: MOWER,
THE WEIR CULTIVATORS AND PLOWS. . ....
DERE cf- CO.' GANG AND STIRRING PLOWS, h:si tniun
KEYSTONE A- BROWN CORN PLANTERS.
FISH BROTHERS' WAGONS, Thi bext on wheels,
BROAD CAST SEEDERS.
DRILLS, '
STALK CUTTERS, ,
HARROWS,
CORN SHELLERS. dc, ifv. .
"Which they will sell at bed-rock prices to suit the time.
;rfir"Tor the above named Machinery, they always keep on hand a full
line of extras, which is a great item to farmers.
5iyt
VALLERY & ItUFFNER.
Great Sacrifice of Boots and Shoes
'A
'We...
in
PETER MERGES.
WXm kMi vitem I IF.t'
- . rr--rrr -y m'.r.fr - rrf.-rt tj t- T
m) ,
Down conic tlie Prices of tlie Largest nd Rest stock
of lioots and Shoes in the State.
READ AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES:
Nice Serge Gaiters, only 1. Genuine 18-thread Serge Gaiters, only 1.75
"Women's Sevga Slip'pers. only 7.c. Men's lirogans, only 01.23.
Every thing else in proportion.
I have a nice assortment of White Slippers and Misses' an I Childs' J'earl
Colored Shoes, Button and Lace. I also received DIPLOMA for fine home
made Jioots at the State Fair. Iiepairing always done with neatness and
dispatch. Call and examine. I will always be pleased to show goods and
prices.
PETER MERGES.
Mrs. A. H. Knee,
WORKER IN HAIR.
Ilrahls. furls, Kvitri, PufN, anl all kindsof
Ilajr Wtxk purtiiptly aiul ui'.atly made by
Orders left at MUS. KENNEDY'S
MILLI .V E It T STO It K .
On Main t., I iKj.tt oat Clark & I'liitunicr's.
MACMIffiE
FOR SALIC BY
U taJ. ESEetf eer,
with nil the
EXTRAS, ATTACHMENTS,
AloC I'l.'v- I ..::.-.--. v-,c-!--: a.-.-t I Xl-l
. iruKLKMENTS lor sale.
Cor. Main aiiA ' i '. PLATTSMOUTH.
40yl 6thSt.i. NJK15-
SEWING 31 AC JUNES!
ew Iii provea ik-k MiK-n
GROVER & BAKEI
SEWING MACHINE,
For n ly
CHARLES VI ALL,
W ith a.11 tin- i:trusainl AtUu:lmiit, micli :
N'fil!f. 4 1:1. Tiickcis. liiliiliTR. tit:. Ttlos? wl
r-onit rnn!;ite b.ivin-' a inacluiiH. u ill dn well t
pive tlr irver l'?knr h trial. S;itisf:ictii'(
pnaraHtOl.tuft ttii;" cuenpest machine in tl ,
iiKirkct. Ail v?rs lv mail rnij)tly fltten
ed to. Address, IHAHLES V I ALU
26 I'lattstiiotult. Neb. I
MERCHANT TAlLOJbt
Is in rtf'iipt of tlie finest and
2! S T ft S S O 7t TM Ii A' T Of
CaKslmrrrH. Cloths. Vesting:. .Scot
4(XmI, Irih f-"rt-. , .-
j ll nil ii r ri in u;iii. i u ill t 1 1 j i in' ii a -i-'j
prepared to make up in tne latest Styles.- 4t t
I ?.nI csartine Ou'ds. f
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