.X.-.. V 4v THE HERALD. local" news. I .DC A I. A I V K I IT 1 s I : M I ; N TS. Transient. 'jr tiit a tint. K.-jrular advert is luet-nls per line No ;! vei lisenieiit iuscr- tttl fur less tli. m cent. Leirul Xotiee at Statute rates. Aii.irii'v and oftieers of tin- law will le held respoii-ihle for all le-ial notiees thev hand in ami nil panic- Ooinainlintr a proof of puMiea- li.m ot any mmce win ie nciu ior me pubiiea ti'jii fu of siu-li notice. CO MM 0 N l C A X I ) X. As our spare Is limited, nil r:iiiuiiidcatiotis M.i-i ie brief ana 10 me point, v nil no waste ol norus. X E WSPAPKtt DECISIONS. 1. Any lrt'rsoii who takes t lie paier regularly from tin; postoIKee. whether directed to Ins li.init!, or wlieilier lie is a subsciiljer or not is r-noiisilfle f ,ir t lie nav. 2. If any person orders lus paper di-troiitin-ueil. lie mii-it nav all arrearages, or the piitilish- er may continue, to semi it until pajinent is in:.de. ami eolleet t lie wuoie amount, wiiellier lue paper is taken from the oflice or not. X The courts have decided that rcluslntf to take newspapers ami period leal.s from the post nliice. or removing ami leaving thein uncalled for, is iint farie evidence of imib.ntio.nai t'KAl'V. riGKOX SHOOTING. B. & M. R. R. Time Table. Corrwt&l Monday, June 21st, 1873. loll OMAHA FROM rLATTSMOUTII. Icaves. 5 a. in. Arrives 7 :15 a. m. 2 :10 p. in. Arrives, 4 p. in. FROM OMAHA FOR rLATTSMOUTII. Leaves, 8 :15 a. in- Arrives, 10 a. in. c p. in. Arrives, p. in. FOIt THE WEST. Loaves riattsiuouth, a :.' a. m. Arrives in Lincoln. 12 :'. Kearney, H :15 p. in. FROM THE WEST. . Leave Kearney. C :".") a. ill. Laavcs Lincoln, 12 :!" p. Hi. Arrives l'latlsuioulh, 3 :2j p. m. woiMi k.vst : ;isseiier, train (each day), -4 :.':0 P.M. Envelopes want printing at the IIekald oHice. l'rintin Material for Sale. A gjod (seven column; .second hand press for sale. A good (lertnan printing office for sale. Apply at the new IIekald otlice. i:Jtf The stands, racks, types, press anil printing material formerly belonging to the P.'uls -fic Wwlit for sale by the pro prietors of the Herald. i:Jtf A few City Orders for sale at the Herald office. Don't forget the clomno on sale at Stade'mann's. Now is the time. r. s."( ix K. The members of this club are reques ted to meet in the Council Chamber, oil Thursday, this evening for business S: Turn out and be on hand at 7:-'J0 p. in. sharp. iik;iiest award. 1 received Diploma for fine dress boots at the Slate Fair and continue to make the best and nicest fits. Give me a call. (14-tf) I'. Mi-:r;'-. A family by tho name of lleicha! t living seven miles west of town are all down with the small-pox. Tncle Jake Vallery, Mr I-enhofT, rtuthinan ;uil others have been very generous to them, the Co. Com. have been applied to, and the Sheriff has procured nurs es and attendance. Tho election on IJonds passed olT without a particle of excitement, Cal Moore offered to give us the fignrcR. but we don't want any figures. Bonds af all kinds were defeated by an almost solid vote of nearly a thousand. City orders for sale. Get your Fourth of July suits now at Stadelmann's.only twenty days more, we must close up the stock. HATS! HATS! HATS! A fine stock of new Hats. T-a'est style at W'M. ST ADF.l.M ANN'S. I5ALLO0N" ASCENSION ! IJALLOOXS, FIItR WORKS, FIRE CRACKERS. AND COLORED FIRES For sale at Frank Stadter's, who is go ing to have a (HAND BALLOON ASCENSION In front of Central Jilock on the 3d, lth, or 5th of July. 12 EST KAY NOT I CE. Taken up by the subscriber, at my place on Euke Wiles' farm, one red ami white cow. The owner must call, prove rropcrtv, pav charges and take her away. lata M.W.Walsh. THANKS. Not being allowed to pay in any oth er coin, we hereby, hereon, and herein, tender our hearty thanks to all the boys that helped us move, by giving a lift now and then on the heavy truck, and especially to Vivian's mules, wittout those mules we could never keep house in riattsmouth a day. They are a p til v lic benefit, ai d the Common Council ought to remit taxes on them. " See Nigh School Programme in this weeks paper. Goto the High School to-morrow a id see the children's work for the year. Joe Connor is one of the most liber al men in town. He gave double the amount of any one else to the Fourth of July fund, and always -comes out .strong" when needed. THE BALL ON MONDAY EVENING General Invitation. The Fireman want It distinctly un derstood that the Gran 1 March, upeak ing, and all other cxerci.sc3 of the day I -along to the people. It is a Citizens Fourth of July, and we want all parties to understand it. The lall in the evening U the Firemen's Ball, gotten up by the firemen ami the pro ceeds to help pay for the fireworks, band, &c, (in addition to the volunta ry contributions for this purpose.) All persons desiring to aid the company and help to keep up public spirit amongst us are cordially invited to at tend. Signed, Tncitation Committee : O.M.St reight It. O. Fellows, Henry li.eck. Fl?r Managers: Jno. O'ltourke, Vm. Neville. J. Ph. Young. i'?'v fry-? v;- -' - - Going to the Shoot. Games and sports, like the smallpox and measles, are epidemic and very contagious. It is funny to watch how each comes up in its turn and has a run, and then dies out. Three years ago Base Ball set tho world crazy, then "Presbyterian Billiards" (Croquet,) gave all the able-bodied men and wom en a whirl. This summer it is neither a totally different disease goes the u:ih, no more nor less than riO EON SHOOTINO From a trap. They have it all over; East of us, west of us, north of us; up in Burt and Washington they are at it and a famous team of old Nebraska sports shoot at Decatur this week. At Fremont they try their hands (and arms) next week, and in Plattsmouth we have been having it for a fortnight or more. THE FIRST SHOOT Came off at the Fair grounds on J une the 10th, and caused gieat excite ment. A partial report has been pub lished before, but not the entire score. John Shannon put the birds in the trap and at the end of the shooting the blackboard stood as follows: K1KST KCOKK. Livingston 0 0 0 0 0 0 Agnew 1111110 Jones 0 1 1 1 10 0 Streil!t 1 110 0 10 Cuiminliaiii 1 01 1 1 0 0 Cutler 01 0 0 0 1 Hoi Iieire ('lupin. ;n I.evinj; Vivian Petersen M.i'.liows 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 10 1110 1 0 1 00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 10100 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 The means thev got their bird, but were ruled out of time. There were 6S birds shot at and J3 allowed; 33 were brought in. Livingston, Cutler and Iloldrege had but 0 shots each, there not being birds enough on the last round. SATURDAY, JUNE 19TH, They tried another heat, called a "Re turn Shoot," the same captains and the same sides, you see, and the result was: KECOX t SCORK. 1 Single sliots. Double Holdrcge 1 1 1 0 i 11 Chapman 11111 1 Levin;; 1 0 110 Vivian 0 0 111 Tetersen 10101 Mathews 1 0 10 1 Livingston 1 110 1 Agnew 1 110 0 11 Jones 1 10 11 0 0 Mtreight 1 1 1 I 1 C'uiiiiiiiRhuiii 1 1111 Cutler 1 Olio There were 8 birds left after shooting 5 even rounds, and these were put two in the trap at once, and the two best shots on each side shot at them. They were Iloldrege and Chapman on one side, and Agnew and Jones on the other. ON FlilDAY LA6T They tried it forj the third time, with new captains and new choosing the men, and the score was a tie. THUID SCOIJK. Single shots. Double Chapman 1 1111 11 Iloldrege 1 0 111 10 Jones 1 0 01 1 10 Streight.. 1 10 10 11 Kcville 1 1111 10 llempel 1110 1 10 Cunningham 1 1111 0 0 Livingston 1 1111 11 Agnew 1 0 111 10 Sage 1 0 110 11 Petersen 1 1111 11 llolibs 0 10 11 0 0 After the fifth round one bird was put in each trap, G feet apart, and each man had a double shot. Chapman's men were one behind, before the double shooting, but gained one on that sind the match was a tie. 84 birds were shot at and G4 were brought in. The Last Shot. A meat manv carriages and ladies earnest, as on pigeon shooting.,,. were on the grounds and, in fact, we do Another big match comes .oil not know when we have seen Platts- next week, 150 wild pigeons having mouth so much excited, or so much m been secured. PLATTSMOUTH 1875. Fonrtli of July Programme. MORNING EXERCISES. Cannon ail. lib. Reception of orators and excursionists at the depot. liaising of sign at Saun ders House. GRAXD rilOCKSSIOX to the grounds; Prayer by Rev. Charles McKelvcy. Heading of the Declaration of Independence by lion. D. II. Wheeler. National Songs Accom paniment by band. Games and Sports TOASTS. Toast Master -Mayor R. R. Livingston. Responses and speeches by Gen". E. E. Cunningham, lion. Geo. S. Smith, Hon. Sain. M. Chapman, Judge Sp-rague, and Jno. A. Mac Murphy. Music. ORATIONS Musical exercises bv band. C James, 'Departure- of Aeronaut. EVENING. Grand Balloon chase by six balloons. Display of Fireworks on High School Hill (corner of Main and 8th streets. Illumination of the High School Building in lied, White and Blue. The whole to end with a GHAFD BALL in Fitzgerald Hall. Turn out everybody and have a good time. F0I! SALE Oil KENT. The P. W. IX Ilolbrook house on 5th st, near Dr. John ttlack's, lately occu pied by Cen. Cunningham. Enquire of Ttf. John Ciikistian-sen. TERSONAL. CJ.A. Ashman, of Weeping Water called on the IIekald Tuesday. He quite a Sunday School man we perceive. Faxon has gone again, and no more shall the yell of that bell boy waste its sweetness in our Plattsmouth air. Mr. J. M. Sampson, he of Faxon's outfit, is one of the best auctioneers we ever heard, besides being a prompt, good paying business man to boot, and if he can't pull the pillars of a temple over he can knock down gwods to the lowest bidder with any of 'em. Dick Reese fiixed our wrench as cute as could be, and Mike Schnellbacher dod-rodded our sign up so even Satur day's big wind couldn't blow her over. Mike is heavy on signs. We are pained to hear that Cap Whit comb, formerly a resident of this town is in very bad health and not likely to survive long. Palsy of vital-parts is the trouble. We extend our sympathy to himself and all his friends. Ilesser remembers the IIekald man once in awhile yet. A handsome Gera nium came to hand the other day- Mr. Chesley Dunlap.representing the "Chicago White Lead & Oil Co., has been visiting this town on his second trip for the alove House. He is an old friend and acquaintance of the Her-i aid and represents a number one houe in their line, we bespeak for him full orders from our merchants. Mr. Thos. Pollock, Sec. of our School Hoard, one of our Councilmen, and a prominent citizen generally has been fighting UronchitM for some two weeks most manfully. We are happy to an nounce that he is fast conquering old IJrownciveters and coming out strong, as Mark Tapley says, on the side of health and strength oneo more. Cap 13eunett, our well known, affa ble and reliable express agent, Insur ance man Sec, ha3 been tinder the weath er for tho past ten days. He has now konquered old IJill-ious and is all O. K. once more. CALLERS. "You should be at home Mr. IIekald man. Dr. Chapman of Plattsmouth, Xeb; Dr. Schildknecht, do; and Mr. Crawford of Col. Springs Colorado. We found the above on our table Sunday Morning. Don't know what time our friends came Saturday even ing. Glad to hear of you any way. You came to soon though, we ain't fix ed up, come again this week. CUT FLOWERS. For the Hand, Throat, Dress, Coat, Weddings, Balls, Dinners, and Funer als. Will always do our best to give satisfaction, ami think we can. Orders for Cut Flowers from parties liv ing not more than one days journey will receive prompt attention, can fill such orders by express at small expense to purchaser, and will insure safe arri val. Prices from 23c to 3-3.00 and up ward, from Uuttonhole Boquets to elaborate baskets, Sic. 13tf L. A. Mooke. XAKIIiEl) CAHROLL FRAVIL. At the resi dence of the bride's mothar, June 24, by Rev. G. li. Crippen, T. H. Carroll to Miss Ida A. Fravil, all of Mount Pleasant, Cass County, Xeb. And they did the right thing by the llLUALLf 111 1 4 1 U ouajfC Ul C4 Ulj, 11 UVllll cake, which has set all our boys crazy to get married. May Mrs. Ida sing many a pleasant carrol in the days to come. FARMERS ATTENTION! Julius Fepperberg, Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St., Plattsmouth, Xeb, Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaccoes for smoking purposes I or Sale. Rest qualities of plug-smok ing tobacco always on hand. 20-tf. Public School Commencement Exercises. AT IIKill SCHOOL HALL, Friday, July 2d, 1873, I) o'clock, A. M PROGRAMME. Hinging by entire schools. I'rayer. Oration ly Hon. Oeo. S. Smith. l-'IKST WARD. Miss Eva Shkltox, Teacher. Snhjert ymnc A'jt. Heading, Hellc Ficklor, 8 Kuid combinations, l'atric-k IJourke, 10 Subtraction, Willie Ilobbs, 8 Koiiuin Numbers, Edward Fiekler, 11 Addition, Freddie Merle 10 Dictation Patrick Bourko 10 Drawing. Jay Johnson 8 Kecitation (Suy Livingston 6 Composition Stella Leach 7 Singing, by 12 scholars. SECOND WARD. Mrs. Coua M. Cakiiixek, Teacher. Mental addition, by 2 scholars. Writing on board Chester Barnes 8 Natural History Amelia Vallery 8 Color Susan Drain 8 Subtraction on board, Thos. Patterson 9 Roman notation Joseph Mcldakin c Reading, by 2 scholars Drawing Samuel Patterson 7 Writing & reading numbers, Annie Weckbach 9 Song, by class. THIRD WARD. Mary L. RrBY, Teacher. Reading Ethel Marsland 7 Roman numerals John Bartnet 9 Drawing Jamie Porter 7 Addition and Mental Addition, 2 scholars. Object lesson, The eye, Bessie Johnson 7 Subtraction Clelan Morgan 8 Writing on board LeoTutt 8 Form DavieMcEntee 7 Writing numbers Walter Holmes 9 Class drill in Calisthenics. FOURTH WARD. Miss Mattik D. Anderso. Teacher. Arithmetic Willie Moore 7 Reading Ella Hays 0 Declamation Susie Folden 10 Composition Henrietta Schulhof 10 Drawing George Jones 9 Spelling By the "A" class Hainan numerals Esther Powers 12 Object Lessons 2 scholars. Aftkknoon Skssiox 1.30 F. M. JIKJII SCHOOL. THIRD TRIMARY. Coxrak Usinoek, Teacher. Multiplication Sammy Ilinkle 11 Division Eddie Horigan 10 Reading By 6 pupils. Music " " Colors Willie Drain 11 Declamation Clarence Robine 7 Geography Mary Hempel 11 Lines and angles Katie Vallery 9 Natural History Clara Stadelmann . 9 Soiig. by class. FOURTH PRIMARY. Miss Dkoik Joiinstoxk. Teacher. Spelling and Definitions, Fred Stadelman 11 Long Division Willie Streight 10 U. S. Money Henry Cutler 10 Geography 2 scholars. Grammar Francis Moore 13 Music Alma Waterman 9 Writing Emina Ilinkle 11 Physiology Annie Livingston 8 Reading 2 scholars. FIRST INTERMEDIATE. Miss Jclik E. Geakiiart, Teacher. Recitation, Maggie Robine Common Fractions. Henry' Herold Decimal Fractions, Frank Morgan Geography, James Donnelly p.,, Respiration, Dottie Cook i njsioioj t Ci,TuUlint Annie Schluntz City Government, Mattie Merk Natural Philosophy, Charles Pettee Form and Drawing, John vallery Declamation, James Pollock SECOND INTERMEDIATE. Miss Gkhtie Johnson, Teacher Arithmetic, Edward McEntee Reading Music and Drawing. 5 scholars. History and Natural History, 2 scholars. Geography Manassa Thuvenal Physiology, George Donovan Botany. Lizzie Cummins Composition; Delia Graves Declamation, Alice Eaton Spelling and Defining, 13 scholars. Calisthenics, by class. 12 10 12 10 11 12 12 11 11 10 14 13 12 14 19 12 EVKXINO Skssiox 7.30 r. M. Open with song. FIRST GRAMMAR. U. S. History, Lillie Tucker 15 Astronomy, Theodore Livingston 11 Botany, Flora Ilobbs 13 Grammar, Lillie Pollock 12 Arithmetic;, Edith Shryoek 15 Natural Philosophy, Willi Vivian 15 Reading, Ida Waterman 12 Physical Geography, Alvin Gass 12 Descriptive Geography, Canie Babbington 13 SECOND GRAMMAR. U. S, History, Carrie L. Bennett 15 Arithmetic, William S. Wise 19 Astronomy, Edith Lazenby 13 Botanical Geography, Nellie Lazenby 13 Natural History, Oley Barnes 12 Grammar, Olive Jones 14 Geography & Map drawing, Jennie Patterson, 14 Music, Vance Barnes 14 HIGH SCHOOL. II. A. Stcrges, Principal. Fhysiology, Nannie Vass 19 Hygiene, Ida Conn 18 Book Keeping, Robert Black 19 Algebra, Olive Gass 18 Pneumatics, Katie Hobbs 19 Mechanics, Katie Donovan 16 Astronomy, Ella Billings 18 Close with song. PLATTSMOUTH SAW MILL. NEAR TRANSFER LANDING McGUIRE & 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 use. 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 l'ost Oflicp will receive immediate attention. AXSO HcGUIRE & CO., 2d door east of the new Post Oflice, in addition to their large and varied as sortment of First Chiss Liquors, Wines, and Ales, have just received a large stock of: CASTILLON PINET BRANDY, ANGELICA, CATAWBA, CALIFORNIA, DRY A SPARKLING RHINE, WINES. and McGuinnis Dublin Ale and Por ter, v Tobaccos of fine aroma, and the best Brand of Cigars in market, all of which will be sold low. Wholes;de and Re tail. 49tf $5000.00 NOTICE. Having Sold 8-.000 worth of buots and shoe, since I began selling at re duced prices, I am still bound to fur ther reduce my stock, rtaY is your time. Boots formerly 87.00, now $.1.00 Fine Kid Shoes, forrh'ly 8.50, 3.00 The best 18 thread serge shoes only 2.2 Men's Shoes. ; 1.23 Women's Shoes 1.00 Call and examine. No charge for seeing goods and prices. Will be happy to show both. 12t3 Peter Merges. One good buggy for sale at the Her ald office. CLOTHING. For a cheap suit of Clothes call on W.M. STA1IKI.MANS. Once more Stadelnianns at 10 per cent below cost. Jump when tho pig eon flies. SPECIAL NOTICES. SICE NURSE. Mrs. Charlotte Finny desires to give notice that she will act, as Sick Nurse, w henever call ed on. Kesidcnce in Stiles' addition, near Al taffer's Mill, Plattsmouth, Neb. anUl . FARMS FOR SALE. I am authorized to sell the north east ;uartcr of section ten, township twelve, range twelve, and the north east quarter of section eleven, township eleven, range twelve, Mr two thous and (52,0K)) dollars per quarter. Tekms Five hundred dollars down and five hundred in one, two, and three years, at ten HTcnt Interest, payable annually. For fur ther particulars imiuiif of A. W. M LAFGHLIN. 4tf At First National Bank, Plattsmouth. Neb. Thk Feott.k's Friend. It is susceptible of easy proof that the Sewing Machine has been a greater blessing to th American people than any invention of the present century. Nothing else has dona so much to save the lives ami health of the wives and mothers, and the pat ici t overworked women of the land who. as a class, most needed relief from the burthens of every day lite. J-.very laftuer ana imshan laus in ins duty if be neglects to endow his house with such a li itiini'h of science as the Wilson Shnttle Sew ing Machine. It is tne cheapest and best sewing machine ever onerea. Machines will be delivered at any Kailroad Station in this count v. free of transoortatioii charges, if ordered tii rough the Company's I'.rancii iionse at no. cio -un street, m. i.ouis Mo. They send an elegant catalogue and chromo circular, ireeon application. This Company want a few more good agents PKOFESSIOXAti CARDS kan. yi. vnxvu.w. ATTtTUN'KY AT LAW and Solicitor in Chan eery. i.tce itt Fitzgerald's Block, Plattsmouth Nebraska. YVHKKI.l'lt X BEXXETT, HEAL ESTATE and Tax Paving Agents. No tartes Public. Fire and Life insurance Agents Plattsmouth, Nebraska. It. 1C LIVIXtiSTOX, PHYSICIAN & Sl'KGEON. tenders his pro fessioual services to the citizens of Cas county liesidence southeast corner Mxtn ami iaK sts Oii'u-e on Main street, two doors west of Sixth Plattsmouth, Nebraska. OK.O. . SMITH. K. B. WINDHAM HMITII A. WIXiniAM, ATTOKNEYS AT LAW and Keal Estate Bro kers. SiHt'ial attention tiven to Collectioi and all matters affectinir the title to re:il estate Office on Jd lloor, over Post Odice, Plattsmouth Nebraska. J I. Jl'MTH'K OK TJIK I'KACK. Office on Main street. Plattsmouth, Neb., two doors east of Ukhalii otlice. Business hours from 8 a. in. to 8 I. m. All coimtv business usu allv transacted before a Justice of the Peace will be attended to. AUso general collector o aeots. iwyij j. v. jiaiakn. DR. SCHILDKNECHT. Eclectic & Homoeopathic riiysician. i Office and Residence comer Sixth and Vine streets. I'lattsmoutn, .NeD. cans aitenoeti at all Hours. yi TIIK PEOPLE WAXT PROOF. There is no medicine nreserlbed bv Phvsl eians. or sold bv Driurirists. that carries such evidence of its success and superior virtue :is Bosch kk's Gkkman Sviclt for severe Coughs. Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or any disease of the throat and lungs, a proof of that fact Is that any person afflicted, can get a Sample Bottle for lb cents and try its superior effect before buying the regular size at 7 cents. It has lately been introduced in this country from Germany, and its wonderful cures are as tonishing every one that use it. Three doses will relieve nnv c:ise. Try it. Sold bv Dr. G. B. Chapman, Druggist, Plattsmouth, Neb. 45yl LEGAL XOTICES. Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of Henry Amison. deceased. Not ice is hereby triven that the creditor of said deceased Mill meet the administrator of said estate before me. Probiite Judge of Cass countv. Nebraska, at the Prohate court in said county on theSjth day of Julv, A. D. is7r, at 10 o'clock a. in. for the iuriK)se of presenting their claims lor allowance. it. r.. ulumis, Probate Judge, June 30th, 187. 14t4. Mortgage Sale. Whereas. Andrew .1. Hauson. of Cass count Nebraska, on the liith day of June, A. D. 1874, made and executed a mortgage to Fred S. Fris bee, of C;iss County, Nebraska, to secure $li5 navaoie in tnree uromissorv noics. as loiinws : one for u")0, due Sept. lst,ix;4 ; one for .S.V). iLe January 1st, 17.1. ami one ior one juiy isi, 1S75. w hich uiortKaire was recorded in the ollce of the Clerk of Cats county en the 7th day of September. A. D. ls74. at 3 o clock i. ni. and ro- corded in book F 011 pages 63 and 64 and that tiiere is due on said mortgage up to the 1st day of the first publication of this notice principal and interest, making together the sura of 15.90 and whereas default has been made in the pay incut of the money secured by said mortgage : tiicrefore the said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of said property on the 23d dny cf July A. u. IK7., t l ween ine nours 01 m o ciock a. in. and 3 o'clock p. in. at the town of Weeping Wa ter. Cass countv. Nebraska, for cash on delivery. The following is a description of the mortgage roperty, one comoineu neaper ana jviower niKii as 1110 Advance, or aiecormicK manu facture. J? KKll. .f R1SBBR. This the 30th day cf June, A. D. 1875. 14t3 Probate Notice. n.r ..r iiin rd-.tii .if 1 Tii 1 D. W. McKinuon, deceased, f Court To vlxim it mnv concern: r 1.1 Hill'. 1,T-Il I ll.ll lj'rtlt.llll'll 114. been made by Joseph McKinnon to be appoint- 11011. deceased ; that said cause is set for hearing at my oflice. in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on the ith tfav of Julv. A. D. ls7", at 2 o'clock r. m. of saia uay, ai mncu nine, ami piacc an persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why said Joseph McKinnon should not be appointed such Administrator accord in o tne prayer 01 sam application. AV itt lev tnv li:ilil :ittil illii:it se:il tliw tilt? 11th lay of June, A. D. 1S76. II. E. Ellison, lL't3 lTODate Judge. Sheriff's Sale. Bp virtue of two executions, issued by Clerk of the District Court, 2nd Judicial District. within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will on the 17th day of July, A. A 1 it Willi fl'IV !lt tlt south door of the Court House in the city of Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at Public Auc tion, the following ltcal Estate, to-wit : lit.s eight (8), nine (!i), ten (.10), eleven (11) ana twelve 02. in Block sixty four (f4. in the city of Plattsmouth, Cass County. Nebraska. Said roperty is Known iis tne Aitatier .vim property. The same being levied uixm and taken as the liroocrtv of William AltaiTer. Defendant : to satisfy h judgment of said Court, recovered by r.. ;. novey, also one, oy vt imam Mactcimann, Plaintiffs. Plattsmouth, Neb., June lith, a. D. l7r. . M. B. CUT LEU, 1215 Sheriff Cass County, Neb. Executors Sale of Real Estate Bv virtue of an order of s:ile from Judge of District Court (and 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. Bennett, surviving ex ecutor of the last w ill and testament of Shep herd Duke, deceased, is Plaint itl. and Kivina Duke and others are Defendants. I will at 10 o'clock a. in., on the 12th llay of June 1K75. 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 the lands and tenements hereinafter described, on terms following, to-wit : cash in hand. Said lands be long to the estate of Shepherd Duke, deceased, nm are descrineu as follows, to-wit : i lie following lots in the City of Plattsmouth. in said Cass County, lots eleven (11) in block five (5), also the following lots lying and being in Duke's Addition to the city of Plattsmouth, aforesaid, that is to say lots one (l)two (2) three (3 four (4) live (5) six (6) nine O) ten (10) eleven li) iwcive u) tnirtceu (13) fourteen (14) tiftecn 1"0 sixteen (1) seventeen (17) eiirhteen (IS) and nineteen (I'J), in block four (4). lots six U seven (71 eight (x) nine (U) ten (M) eleven (11) twelve (12) thirteen (13) fourteen (14) fifteen (15) sixteen H.) seventeen (17) and eighteen (IK), in block (5) ots iour (4) live (r) six (G seven (.7)eigiit(8) nine block ( 1 (;) ten (10) eleven (11) and twelve (1) in six(r), lots one (1) two (2) three (3) four (4) five (S) six (B) seven (7) elglit (8) and nine (9) In block seven (7)., lots one (1) two (2) three (3) four (4) in Mock nine !)1. lots four 11 five (5) six (6) seven (7) eight (S) nine J9) ten (10) eleven (H) ana iweive (.12), in mock eleven (11), all of block weive (li oemg lots one (1) to twenty-two in lusive. all of block thirteen (13) bcinn one (1) to wenty-two (22) inclusive, lots one (li and two (2) in block fourteen (14), lots one (I) two (2) inree t.i) mnr m live (r.i and MX (tj), in block 111 teen (ir). lots four (4) five (5) mid six (6). in block eighteen (M), lots one (1) two (3) seven (7) eight in nine c.i; ien (i( eleven (11) ami twelve (12;, in niocK nineteen (vj), ail of block twenty (20) ex epr ioi iweive U2) neina lots one (l) to twenty wo (22) inclusive exeeot lot twelve (12). lots one (ij utree M) iour (4) and ten (10) m mock twenty one (21) lots one (I) two (2) three (3) four (4) five (5) six (6) seven (7) ei"lit ) eleven (in and twelve (12). In block twentv-three (23). lots one (I) two (2) three (3) four (4) six (fi) seven (7) eight sj nine j ten I.10J eleven 11 1 and twelve I.12J. n block twentv-seven l-'Tl. all of blo-k twenty- igiit rzx except; lot seventeen I it l neing lots one 11 J to.tweutv 1201 inclusive, except lot seven teen iii an oi seven tin 1171. lots one 111 two 121 three 13 five 151 id twelve 12 in block twenty-nine T29, lots le m two 2j three 3 four (4J five 51 six n veil 171 and eiuht fsl in block thirty 1301. lots three faf four (4 five sj six h seven 7j and eight fsj, in block thirty-one 31. lots one 111 o j inree i.ij iour 4.) nve i.v seven it i nine 9j ten loj eleven (11) aud twelve 112!, in blocl k sev-aud 191 ten 10, lots one HJ two i2j four 4 live 151 en It eight n nine u ten 110 eleven 11 weiye iizj in oiwk twenty-two isiu Said sale will continue from 10 ociock a. m until sundown of the said day, if necessary, and it w ill be adjourned from day to day until all are sold ; i'lattsmoutn. May 11th. 175. Lloyd D. Bennett. urviviug Executor of the last will and testa ment of Slleliheril Duke. lt-ee:Lseil. I. II. WlIKKLEK, ii Attorney for Lxecutor. The above sale is hereby adjourned until Sat urday July 3d. 1S75. fROPKIKTOR OF PALACE BILLIAD HALL. (Main St., under First Nat. Bank.) I'r.ATTSJlOUTII, - - - AC1I. MY BAR IS tsl'lTLIED WITH TIIK BEST WINES, LICIUORS, BEER, ETC., ETC. 40yl S ZE3I O , JOHN WAYMAN, rLATTSMOUTII, - - - - NEB, Repairer of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and tirist .vinis. Gas and Steam Fittings, Wrought Iron Pipe, Force and lift pumps, steam Uuages. safety vaive noveniors, aim an kinds of Brass Engine Fittings re paired on short notice. V A. It 91 MACII1XKKY. 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 givesi-ecial attention to REPAIRING FURNITURE, MAKING PICTURE FRAMES, AC. Also Agent for the COMMON SENSE IRON- 1NU TABLES, ol which we nave a number on hand ; call and see them. Careful Work and Prompt Attend a nee to Calls. 40-ly WM. L. TUCKER. FOR GO TO Gus. Herold's, A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. Jwt PuMMud, in a Scaled Enrt liK, price 6 cts rwTsYtm A Lecture on the Nature. Treat- iyiiieiit. and lian leal cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhea, in duced bv Self-Abuse. Involuntary i-.missions, iniotency, iservous ueniiuy. ana Impediments to iiiarrfaire generally : Consump tion, Epilepsey, ami Fits ; Mental and Phvsieal Incapacity, &c Bv ROBERT J. CULVKK WELL, M. D., author of the "Green Book," &c. The world-renowned author, in tills admira ble Lecture, clearly proves from his own exper ience that the awful consequences of Self -Abuse mav be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operation, bou gies, instruments, rings, or cordials ; Hmtiiig out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition mav be. may cure himself elmiply, privately, ami raueally. irThix Ltxture will liroM'c a hoon to thou- a ii I and tlnrMiinlx. Sent tinder seal, in plain envelope, to any ad dress, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two post stamps. Auuress ine i-unnsners, CHAN. J. V. KMXK A CO, 10-431y Y 127 Bowery. N. V. ; P. O. box. 43SG. OMAHA ADS. Grand Central Hotel. T.nrrest ami finest hotel between Phicnpo and San Francisco, (ieo. Thrall, proprietor, Omaha. WEEPING WATER ADS. Fleming & Race, DEALERS IN " DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. AND NOTIONS. And Farmers' N applies Generally. Our Goods are all New, and we sell them CHEAP. TRY US ONCE, AND SEE ! (40yl) WEEPING WATER, NEB. LOUISVILLE ADS. IIt. J. M. WATKKJIAX, Physio Medical Practitioner. Louiitrille, Cass Co., Acft. "Always at the office on Saturdays. 40yl FOX & GLOVER, Sell the BEST GOODS at the lowest prices, at LOUISVILLE, CASS CO, NEB. CE.VERAL DEALKIM IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES ! HATS, READY IJ l v, JIAUJS BOOTS Jc CLOTHISO. SHOES. XOTWSS, CROCKERY WARE, AND FARMERS' SUPPLIES GENERALLY. Call and give thera a trial. rAlso'deal In GRAIK & COAL. 4fyi CEDAR CREEK ADS, J. INHELDER & SON, DEALKRS IH BOOTS, SHOES, AND GROCERIES, Of every kind, at the lowest iossi!le rates. Also DEALERS IN GRAIN. For which the highest CASH prices are paid. li Hies ana protluce ol all Kinds uouglil at Reasonable rates. IMIELUEU'8 STATI OX Cedar Creek.) 4(yl CASS CO., NEBRASKA. II VK l V lllill li JL A LSO General Blacksmithing. nrrlaare. iltttzglm. nail lVncon Itepairrd on Hhwrt Xtlre. A LSO iioitMsiiol:l.r - j - And all other Inui woik promptly altend cii to. cheaper than the cheapest, forcasli P.y tlie undcrsigiie-1. ' , . lj- HOW LAND. Shop fiorthwt or. of Jne a Sixth sts. PLATrnMCTifl, NEB. G-O TO VALLERY & RUFFNER'S, pon o GOOD NEWS FOIt THE PUBLIC!! Jfow is the time to buy your (DltaceganD (H-apoDall XA. XotwithstaiHlins the depression of the country, will still continue to sell goods at their old stand in FITZGFJIALD'S' ULOCK, cheaper than ever, aud defy competition in prices ard goods. Thej constantly Keep on hand a largo as sortment of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, READY MADE CLOTHING, GROCERIES, boots f- shoes: HATS AND CAPS: QU EE NSW ARE, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR, TOBACCO, tfw dr. i They will sell all goods as low as any house in town, even if advertised" at cost. "They do not deem it necessary to give a price list.lmt would ask you' to call ami examine the goods, hear the prices, and satisfy yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. Our motto is "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS, FOE. C-A-SIE3:. VALLERY & RUFFNER'S Implement Departmeni,: IT O J& 1875.. They also would call attention of the farming community to the fact, that" thev sell the Improved and world renowned .1. l. t'ase cc l o. s l n liktili ING MACHINE, Tho Nichols & Shepherd's " VIBRATOR" Tliresh ing Machine, the "Old Reliable" McCormick "Advance" REAP ER & MOWER: also the MCCORMICK HARVESTER, the best in the market. Don't givo your orders un til you see samples. Prices lower than any other dealer. THE LITTLE CHAMPION REAPER AND MOWER,- which gives perfect satisfaction. THE KIRBY REAPER & MOWER, THE WEIR CULTIVATORS AND PLOWS. DERE d- CO.'s GANG AND STIRRING PLOWS, best in . KEYSTONE d- BROWN CORN PLANTERS. FISH BROTHERS' WAGONS, The best on wheels.' BROAD CAST SEEDERS. DRILLS, STALK CUTTERS, HARROWS, CORN SHELLERS. f c d-c. Which they will sell at:bed-rock prices to suit the times. jJTor the above named Machinery, they always keep on hand a fall' line of extras, which is a great item to farmers. VALLEUY & UUrFNEIi. Great Sacrifice of Boots and Shoes- - W--riirV tt'V .r i' - - - Down come the Prices to tlie level of Grasshopper Times. Now is your time to buy of P. Merges ! READ AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES: Nice Serge Gaiters, only SI. Ilest 18-th read Serge Gaiters, only 62.25. Women's Serge Slippers, only 7oc. IJoots, formerly $7.25, now $5.50. Women's Kid Shoes, formerly 3-50, now 63.00. Men's Shoes 81.25. Every thing else in proportion. I have a nice assortment of White .Slippers and Misses an I Childs Pearl Colored Shoes, Button and L,ace. I also received DIPLOMA for tine home" made Boots at the State Fair. Repairing always done with neatness and' dispatch. Call and examine. I will always be pleased to show goods and prices. Mrs. A. H. Knee, WORKER IN HAIR. Braids, Curl. Switches, ruff. anl nil kinds of Hair rK promptly ituu neatly ntaue iy :m:-r,s. zezzlstiejIEj. Orders left at MRS. KENNEDY'S 9IILLIXERY STOItC. On Main St., 1 door cast of Clark & Plunimer's. PETER MERGES. SEWING 31 A CHINES! SUGCH SEWI.XU Tin M VT7I uS7rm FOR SALE 11Y 35 J. IMgUggj, wiia all i;ic EXTRA, ATTACHMENTS, Also, Hows. Cultivators. Wagons, and FARM ijU Lt.t. rs ir sale. t . -Main and . I oyl 6tU tits, s I'LATTbMO L'T I ? . New Improved Lock Stitch GROVER & BAKERS SEWING MACHINE, For sale hy CHARLES VJI'AILL. With all th Extras and Attachments, such a1 Needl-s. Oil. Tu-keis, l'.indt-rs, ete. Those who' contemplate buyinjr a mat lime, will do well to' pv tlie Urover & itaker a trial. Hatintartion guaranteed. find the cheapext ifiarhin in tlm' market. All orders y mail proititifly attend' ed lo. Address, VHAHI.ES VI ALL, 2mG I'lalUinouth. Net).' MERCHANT TAILOR,. U in receipt of the finest arid' US ST S S O Hi TAC J?.Y ? O F ('uHiiner4, 'loth. YeMInc. Hcotch oo1m, Iri!H Fi-leme. Ae. t TIn fact, the largest find hest imnrtmens' of Clot hit ever hrotiKiit to tins eitv, whirh I ar. prepared to make up in the Latest Styles. CaU1 aud examine Goois.- VrfJ-