Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, July 08, 1875, Image 3

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THE HERALD.
LOCAL
LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Transient, 25 cenu a line. liegular advertis
m, 10 rents ier line. Nu advertisement inser
ted for lews than 2S cviiis.
Legal Notice at Statute rates.
Attorney and ofiicers of the law will be held
responsible fur all U'ttal notices lliey hand in,
ainl all unities deniHiiiliinr a iroof of publica
tion of any notice will be held for the publica
tion fee ot si
such notice.
COMMUNICATION.
As our space Is limited, all communications
miifct be Uriel and to the point. Willi no waste
vf words.
NEWSPAPKU DECISIONS.
1. An? person who takes the paper regularly
from the jMistoflice. whether directed to his
name, or whether he is u subscriber or not is
reiKiisible for the pay..
1. If anv person orders bis pajM.-r discontin
ued, he must pay all arrearages, or the publish
er m.iy continue to send it until payment is
made, ami collect the whole amount, whether
the paper Is taken from the oflice or not.
3. The courts have decided that refusing to
take newspapers and periodicals from the post
oflice. or removing and leaving them uncalled
t or. is prima icic evidence of inten tional
KKAL'U.
B. & M. R. R. Time Table.
Correct! Monday, June 2 1st, 1873.
KOR OMAHA FIIOM I'LATTSMOUTH.
leaves. 5 a. in. Arrives :15 a. in.
" 2 :t0 p. in. Arrives, 4 p. ni.
FROM OMAHA FOR rL.YTTSMOUTH.
Leaves, 8 :V a. in. Arrives, 10 a. in.
" 6 p. in. Arrives, 8 p. in.
FOR THE W EST.
Leaves riuttsmoutli, 9 :.'J0 a. in. Arrives In
IJnaoln, 12 :J5. Kearney. 8 :15 p. in.
FROM THE WEST.
Leave Kearney. 0 :.V a. m. I.vaves Lincoln,
12 :5o p. in. Arrives l'l.itt smoutli, 3 :2.r p. m.
uoi kast:
I'aascnor, train (each day), 4 i'H) P.M.
20,000 Envelopes want printing
at the Herald ollice.
Printing Material for Sale.
A good (seven column) second hand
press for sale.
A. good (Jerman printing office for
sale. Apply at the new JIekald
office. latf
The stands, racks, types, press and
printinjr material formerly beloiiifiuu to
tlu? Deutsche Warht for sale by the pro
prietors of the Herald. itf
A few City Orders for salo at the
IIkkald office.
It has cleared off, for how long no
man knoweth.
And the Kearney Press has taken to
special artist3 and cuts.
The new Saunders House sign went
up Monday in spite of the rain.
Whoever says Nebraska is a dry coun
try after this is a '"villain anil a liar."
Grumbeig is fixing up his Lumber
Yard very sensibly, and st ems to be do,
inga hcavv business.
The ladies of the M. E. Church give
the first I Jerry festival of the season,
on Tuesday evening, next.
The new Pastor of tho Presbyterian
congregation, the Rev. J. T. IJaird will
be here and will preach morning and
evening at the Presbyterian church on
iSundav next.
The new proprietors of the Saunders
House invited a few friends to dinner
on the Fourth. Every appointment of
the House was in first class shape, bo
say the diners all,
City orders for sale.
If ATS! HATH! J I ATS!
A fine stock of new Hats. Latest .style at
Wm. St iki. Manx's.
KSTKAY XOTICF.
Taken up by the subscriber, at my
place on Luke "Wiles' farm, one ml
mid white cow. The owner must call,
prove propertv, pav charges and take
her away. " l.iVS M. W. Walsh.
IIH.'lIL'ST AWAKIft.
I received Diploma for fine dress
boots at the State Fair and continue to
make the best and nicest tits. Give
me a call. (14-tf) P. Merges.
IH VINE SEKY1CES.
There will be divine services in St.
Lukes church on Friday evening at 8
a. in.
Vestry Meeting.
A meeting of the Vestry will take
place at the llectory Saturday even
ing at 8 o'clock.
We understand that there are to be
several changes in the Surveyor Gener
al's office independent of the chief.
Mr. Schlegal long known as chief
lerk has resigned and Mr. A. Cunning
bam is appointed in his place. Mr.
Ueardsley leaves for his farm at Weep
ing Water, and is replaced by another
party.
Jacob Horn, one of the oldest and
most substantial farmers of Cass Co.
was thrown from his horse on Tuesday
evening and was very badly injured.
. Dr. Donelan was sent for and re
mained with him from Tuesday even
ing until Wednesday morning, during
the whole time of which he remained
insensible. At this writing he is some
what better and hopes are entertained
of his ultimate recovery.
OUU FOURTH OF JULY
Passed off pretty nicely after all. In
the morning the clouds just opened
their pores and poured down water on
us, making the boys feel blue enough,
about noon the band came down onus,
to find every body in doors, no orator,
no excursion, and only Frank Stadter,
Harvey Sage and the big cannon, which
boomed Fourth of July every few min
utes,from midnight until late Monday
evening. We fixed the hand and sent
them home. About two it began
to clear up and by night we
had a very decent day and the Fourth
began at once, cracker guns, music
and balloons. Somebody hustled 'round
and got Johnson's band to play, big
postern were put out announcing the
Ball irt the evening and by that time
it was dark enough for the fireworks.
They sixrted splendidly. "Fireworks
Knoll" waa crowded with boys and
other folks and the balloons sailed
away In grand style. After that the
ball. 88 tickets were sold and erery-4
body feels happy, and will long remem
ber th Fourth of July which came on
the 5tU 173,
II. Dobinney, of Weeping "Water,
called on the Herald not long since.
Antoine Cabna, of Richardson, an
old settler of Neb. visited us last week.
Mike Murphy sends us another Irish
Dutch paper. Some kind of "Mike's
blat."
Prof. Sturgis got up a very hand
some Programme for the High School
exercises. He deserves great credit.
The hail storm was very severe in
the county several miles west of here
through the farms of Joe Gilmour,
Mr. Craig, Mr. 1 1 ol in us, and so on
through the Mt. Pleasant district, and
down into Otoe it did great damage.
Mr. L. F. Johnson and his we?I
known Band, very handsomely fur
nished the boys some music on the
evening of the 3th, so they had their
ball after all.
RASPBERRY FESTIVAL,
On Tuesday evening, July 13th, in
Fitzgerald Block at the old Post Office
by the ladies of the M. E. Church.
All are invited. We desire a full attendance.
One good buggy for sale at the Her
ald office.
CLOT 11 IN a.
For a cheap suit of Clothes call on
W.M. STADELMAXX.
Once more Stadelmanns at 10 ier
cent below cost. Jump when the pig
eon flies.
FOR SALE OR REXT.
The F. W. D. Holbrook house on 5th
st, near Dr. John Black's, lately occu
pied by (Jen. Cunningham. Enquire of
7tf. John Christiansen.
FA RMERS A TTENTION!
Julius Pepjierberg, Cigar Manufac
turer, on Main St., Plattsmouth, Xeb.
Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri
can Tobaccoes for smoking purposes.
For Sale. Best qualities of plug-smoking
tobacco always on hand. 20-tf.
All lower Plattsmouth is painting
and fixing up. Buttery is making the
old store over and it smells as sweet
as new mown hay, Doc. Donelan lias
painted and painted and Bro. Dovey
has built a new prick sidewalk, so Ben
Heuipel says.
Peter Mumm our favorite Milkman,
has gone out of the business, we are
very sorry to say. He was obliging
honest and kept good milk. All the
babies mother's liked it, for wasn't it
"mum' milk and wouldn't it keep them
quiet.
Connor draws our attention to a
prophecy in the Omaha Herald that
after these great rains we shall have a
long dry spell until in October, and
suggests that all farmers try and get
all the crops in they can while the
damp weather holds. This accords
with our own experience of the weath
er, and tho suggestion is timely.
Frank Stadter is painting a very
faithful picture of the great
FRKEMOXT LAND SLIDE,
below town. It gives a good view of
the point of the Bluff and a train of
cars passing around it, with the old
President out in the stream.
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the I'ost Office at i'lattsmouth,
Nebraska. July 1st. M75.
Anderson Miss Mary Hertz Miss 2
Alley Jetlersnn
Anderson Mrs Martha
Anderson John
ISahl Charles
Culver Miss Ella J
Cary James
Clieeny J I!
Dilley J R .1
Doyle Peter I'
Else Jack
Evan A Co
Fate J X 2
Fcbbee Deckle
Gray A It
Hale A T
Howell G W
Hickman Miss B
Johnson W li
Loug U C
Mitchell Frank 2
Peters Miss Vallle
Paul Conrad
Kipling K
Spearman Mr A
Sijitlrcs C'has G 2
Saunders Hubert P
Siinsou Miss Mary
Turner J
Walker F J 3
Wildiuati (I W
When eallins for alxive letters, sav "adver
tised." J. W. Maiishaix, P. M.
CUT FLOW ERS.
For the Hand, Throat, Dress, Coat,
Weddings, Bails, Dinners, and Funer
als. Will always do our best to give
satisfaction, and think we can. Orders
for Cut Flowers from parties liv
ing not more than one days journe',
will receive prompt attention, can till
such orders by express at small expense
to purchaser, and will insure safe arri
val. Prices from 2c to 00 and uih
ward, from Buttonhole Boquets to
elaborate baskets, &c.
13tf L. A. Moore.
$0,000.00 NOTICE.
Having sold $2,000 worth of boots
and shoes, since I began selling at re
duced prices, I am still liound to fur
ther reduce my stock, now is your time.
Boots formerly . $7.00, now S.j.00
Fine Kid Shoes, form'ly 3.50, a.00
The best 18 thread serge shoes only 2.2.3
Men's Shoes 1.23
Women's Shoes 1.00
Call and examine. Xo charge for
seeing goods and prices. Will be happy
to show both.
lit'i Peter. Merges.
FIRE MEETING.
Regular Fire Meeting on Wednes
day evening, to hear report of commit
tee on Fourth &c. Turn out.
The School board met on Monday
last, and elected Miss Shelton, Miss
Iluby, Miss Gardner, and Mr. Usinger
as teachers for the ensuing year. They
also consolidated the three ward
schools in the High School building in
order to save fuel .and other items of
expense. It is supposed Miss Ander
son will teach the Fourth Ward school
There are three teachers to elect yet,
which with Prof. Wightman makes 8
in all. The utmost reduction they
could make. They are moving in the
right direction.
Our High School examination last
Friday was a great success, so say the
visitors. In the evening the prospect
of a storm sent many of the audience
home before they wanted to go. The
Herald feels pleased to see the little
and big scholar doing so well, and had
it time would give you all a big "send
off' for next year. We have already
allowed a good deal of space to your
programme &c. You must let us off
for the present and when your new
school open we shall be on hand to aid
and encourage you to new efforts.
The Ashland Btuie Ball Club plays a
match game with the Fremont Club
to-day:
Report says Del Johnson is married.
The Herald can't find out and dassent
say no more now.
Our right(?) hand has had a felon on
it for two weeks now, and it3 a hard
job to work alone.
Boots and Shoes, cheaper than ever,
for Cash. Peter Merges.
PERSONAL.
Mr J. J. Roberts, father of James
and Joseph Roberts, was in town last
week to see the boys and keep 'em
straight.
A. McMurray, of Waverley, called at
the new Herald Office and left us a
"good morning."
II. J. Davis, of Liberty, called at the
new Herald Office last week and
brought us valuable information.
G. W. Young takes a Herald after
this.
A stout churn, belonging to Thad.
Adams, was split in four quarters by
the hail storm Saturday.
Ed. Post, of Eagle, was in town hunt
ing an eagle the other day, why hunt
so far from Eagle.
Prof. Wightman, the new Principal
of the High School, sends for the Her
ald. He is a "white man" sure.
Cap." Bennett is laboring for "free de
livery" on Express matter in town,
with good chance of success. Hurrah
for the Captain!
Doc. Jones has a very handsome new
carriage team a pair of duns, large
and stylish.
lion. Geo. S. Smith delivered a very
fine oration at the School Commence
ment exercises. It had one great mer
it ; it was short and to the point.
Dan Parmele, of Omaha, was in
town on Thursday last.
Rill McCaig was twice married last
week, once in Lancaster and once in
Cass counties, and they brought hhn
back 40 miles to take the last degree.
Hon. Lawson Sheldon was in town
on Friday. He's after the County
"Corn's" yet.
Uncle Thomas Jefferson Todd sends
us some very fine butter and wants us
to know that at least one farmer's wife
in Cass County can make butter, that
will keep good for a great length of
time.
The Bank men gave 810 towards the
Fourth of July fund.
The sidewalk on Vine Street, be
tween 3d and Gth streets, is horrible
and absolutely danrous. It is impass
ible at night, and ought to be fixed at
once. We have called the City Mar
shal's attention to the same, and he
says tho lot owners have been warned
time ami again, and neglect to repair.
Somebody must attend to it speedily,
or the city will have damages . to pay
for broken limbs.
Leasley, the Plattsmouth City vege
table man, sends us the finest and the
biggest cabb:igttof the season.
There dwelt in the land of the g-hop-r
pers a favorite citizen, named John.
Lo, behold, and the said John made un
to himself a nice little garden and, be
ing under the brow of the hill from
the south, the red-legged pests did pass
over John's little garding and left the
cabbages, and rutabagas, and other sass
to grow very finely; but behold, the
birds of the air and the fowls of the
region did spy John's garding and lit
thereon, and did threaten to devour
what the hoppers had so kindly left.
Especially did some fine wudkoks take
delight in picking tender herbage in
this garding under the hill. Now John
was a sportsman, as well as a vegeta
ble raiser, and the temptation being
great, he did gather a neighbor, and
they did both shoot at ye wudkok,
whereat the City Marshal waxed wroth
and tried to kum Ordinance 44 over
John. Whereupon John did pint with
his left forefinger over his right shoul
der 'round the corner, and the garding
was saved.
Xow is your time to buy your Boots
and Shoes at Merges' Shoe Store.
Cheap for Cash.
GERMAN SCHOOL.
The undersigned will teach a German
school during vacation in the First
Ward School house, to be commenced
on Monday, July 12th, The sessions
will be from 8 to 11 o'clock in the fore
noon. Tuition S2.00 per month. For
three pupils of the same family, 85.00.
lotl Conrad Usinger.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SICK NURSE.
Mrs. Charlotte Finny desires to give notice
that she will act, as Sick Nurse, whenever call
ed on. Residence in Stiles' addition, near Al
taffer's Mill. I'lattsmouth, Neb. 3m3
FARMS FOR SALE.
I am authorized to sell the north east quarter
of section ten, township twelve, range twelve,
arid the north east quarter of section eleven,
township eleven, range twelve, for two thous
and (?,000) dollars per quarter.
Tkkms Five 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. Mclaughlin.
4tt At First National Dank. I'lattsmouth. Neb.
A iooi) Skwixo Machixk is a household
treasure that no family can afford to do without.
If you want the best, the Wilson Shuttle should
be your choice. It combines, in the most per
fect manner, all the requisites of durability,
simplicity, ease of operating and perfection of
w ork, and Is sold at a less price than any other
first-class machine.
Machines will be delivered at any Railroad
Station in this eonntv. free of transportation
charges, if ordered through the Company's
I'.runcli House at No. till) 4tli Street, St. Louis,
Mo.
They send an elegant catalogue and ehromo
circular. freoii application.
This Company want a few more good agents
TIIK PKOPLK WAST PUOOP.
There is no medicine preMTibed by Physi
cians, or sold by Druggists, that carries such
evidence of its success and superior virtue as
Roschkk's liKitM.VN" Sviitr for severe Coughs,
Cohls settled on the Itrcabt, Consumption, fir
any disease of the throat and lunirs. a proof of
that fact is that any person afflicted, can get a
Sample Itottle for to cents and try its superior
effect before buying the regular size at 75 cents.
It has lately been introduced in this country
from Germany, and its wonderful cures are as
tonishing every one th.U use it. Three doses
will relieve anv ease. Try it. Sold by Dr. J. J3.
Chapman, Druggist, Flatt.sinoutu, Neb. ir.yi
LEGAL, NOTICES.
Probate Notice.
In tli? matter of the Probate of the last Will
aivl Testament of Clarissa H. Jiuckley, de-
. eeased.
T't tcfiom if may concern:
Take notice that A. C. Loder lias filed in y
Oflice an Instrument in writing, purporting to
be the last will anil testament of Clarissa II.
Huckley. and made application to have the
same admitted to Probate ; and that said cause
is set for hearing at my Ollice in Plattsmouth,
on the Wth day of July, A. I). l7a, at 8 o'clock
a. m. of said day, at winch time and place all
persons interested are notilled to appear and
contest the same anil show cause, it any they
have, why said instrument sohuld not be allow
ed as the last will and testament of Claris.-a II.
Buckley, deceased.
Witness my hand and official seal this ftie 7th
day of July, A, D. 1S70. II. E. ELLISON,
l.M.i Probate J udgo.
Sheriffs Sale.
Ry virtue of an Execution issued by the Clerk
of the District Court within and for Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the
7th day of August. A. I. 175, at 10 o'clock. A.M.
of said day. at the south door of the Court house
in said Coutitv. sell at Public Auction, the fol
lowing Real Estate, to-wit :
Commencing ci;ht (g chains and twenty-five
(2'i) links west of the quarter section corner of
the north side ot section nineteen (1m. town
twelve 1 1U, range fourteen (U), east of sixth P.
M.. south live .r) degrees, east five (5) chains
and seventv-five (75) links ; thence west twenty
five (25) links ; thence south two (2) chains and
four(4) links : thence west two (2) chains and
sixty-one fil links to a point on east line of
Fifth street, if continued south from Platts
mouth ; thence north along the east line of said
street seven 7J chains and seventy-six and one
half TO'-il links to the north line of said section,
thence east on the section line two 12 chains
and thirty-two and one-half j.32'i links to the
place of beginning ; containing two '2 acres
more or less, and situated iu Cass County, Ne
braska. The same being levied uron and taken as the
property of J. V. Carnes, Defendant : to satisfy
a judgment ol said Court, recovered by Vallery
& Ruffner, Plaintiffs.
I'lattsmouth, Neb., July 7th, A. D. 1875.
M. It. CUTLER.
15t3 Sheriff Cass County, Neb.
Probate Notice.
In the matter of the estate of Henry Amison,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the creditors of
said deceased will meet the administrator of
said estate before me. Probate Judge of Cass
countv, Nebraska, at the Probate court in said
county on the:mtli day of July, A. D. 175, at 10
o'clock a. m. for the purpose of presenting their
ii i i -1 if. v
1'robate Judge.
June 3uth, 1875. I4t4.
Mortgage Sale.
Whereas. Andrew J. lfanson. of Cass county
Nebraska, on the lth day of June, A. D. 1K74,
made and executed a mortgage to Fred S. Fris
bee. of Cass County. Nebraska, to secure 1H5
payable in three promissory notes, as ioiiows :
one for S."o, due Sept. lst,tlH74 ; one for $50, due
January 1st, 1875. and one for $95, due July 1st.
1S75. which mortgage was recorded In the office
of the Clerk of Cass county on the 7th day of
September. A. D. 1K74, at 3 o'clock p. m. and re
corded in book F on pages 53 and 54 and that
there is due on said mortgage up to the 1st day
of the first publication of this notice principal
and interest, making together the sum of l5u.yo
and whereas default has been made in the pay
ment of the money secured by said mortgage :
therefore the said mortgage will be foreclosed
by sale of said property on the 23d day of July
A. D. 1875, b tween the hours of 10 o'clock a. m.
and 3 o'clock p. m. at the town of Weeping Wa
ter. Cass county. Nebraska, for cash on delivery.
The following is a description of the mortgage
Iiroperly, one combined Reaper and Mower
nuwn as the Advance, of McCormick manu
facture. Fkki. S.Fkisbkk.
This the 30th day cf June, A. D. 1875. I4ta
Probate Notice.
In the matter of the Estate of J In the Trobato
D. W. McKiuuon, deceased, j" Court.
To trhoin fttnrrv concern:
Notice is hereby given that application has
been made by Joseph McKinnon to be apioint
ed Administrator on the Estate of D. W. AU-Kin-non.
deceased ; that said cause is set for hearing
:it inv otlli-e. in I'lattsmouth. Nebraska, on the
th fay of July. A.I). 1K75, at 2 o'clock P. M. of
said day, at which tune ami place an persons
interested may appear and show cause, if any
they have, why said Joseph McKinnon should
not be appointed such Administrator accord in
to the prayer of said application.
Witness my hand audollisial seal this the Uth
day of June, A. D. 1S75. II. E. Ei.i.isox,
1213 i ronatc judge.
Sheriffs Sale.
ltr virtue of two pveentlons. Issued liv Clerk
of the District Court. 2nd Judicial liistrict.
within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to
me directed. 1 will on the 17th day of July. A.
1). 175. at 10 o'clock. A.M.. of said day, at the
south diMir of the Court House in the eitv of
Plattsnioutli, in said countv. sell at Public Auc
tion, the following Real Estate, to-wit. :
Lots ci'lit (S). nine !. ten ( ill), eleven (il) ami
twelve 1 12. in Hlock sixty four 4). in the city
of Plattsmouth. Cass County. Nebraska. Said
property is known as the Altaffer Mill property.
The same being levied upon and taken as the
!roiertv of William Altaffer. Defendant : to
satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by
K. ii. Dovey, also one, by w imam Maucimauu,
Plaintiffs. "
Plattsnioutli, Neb., June 14th, a. D. 175.
M. H. CUTLER.
12t5 Sheriff Cass County, Neb.
Executors Sale of Real Estate
Rv virtue of an order of sale from Judge of
District Court ( and under the seal of the same)
in and for the District Court, Second Judical
District, in the county ol Ciiss ana state of Ne
braska, and directed to the tindersimied. in an
action wherein Lloyd J). Hcnnett, surviving ex
ecutor of the last will and testament of Shep
herd Duke, deceased, is Plaintiff, nnd Iiviiia
Duke and others are Defendants. I will at 10
o'clock a. in., on the
lth la.v of J tine 1N75.
in front of the Court I louse in the Citv of Plntts
moutli and State of Nebraska, offer for salcwit
public auction, to the burliest bidder the lands
mid tenements hereinafter described, on terms
following, to-wit : esish in hand. Said lands be
long to the estate of Shepherd Duke, deceased,
an l are described as follows, to-wit :
The following lots in the Citv of Plattsmouth.
in said Cass County, lots eleven (11) in block five
(5), also the following lots lying nnd being in
Duke's Addition to the city of Plattsmouth.
aforesaid, that Is to say lots one (l)two(2) three
i.:t) four (4) five (5) six (ij) nine (!) ten (lo) eleven
li) twelve (U) thirteen 113.) fourteen (14) iiiteen
15) sixteen (10) seventeen (17) eighteen (IS) and
nineteen (19). in block four (4). lots six (G) seven
(7) eight (S) nine (!) ten (lo) eleven (11) twelve
(12) thirteen (13) fourteen (14) fifteen (15) sixteen
(tc) seventeen (17) and eighteen (IS), in bbck (5)
lots four (4) five (5) six (t seven (7) eight (8) nine
(!) ten (lot eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block
six(u), lots one (1) two (2) three (3) four (4) five
(5) six (fi) seven (7) eight (S) ana nine ('.) in mock
seven (7)., lots one (1) two (2) three (3) four (4) in
block nine I:il. lots four 4 five (5) six (;
seven (7) eight (S) nine CJ) ten (10) eleven (11)
and twelve (12), in block eleven (in, an ot mock
twelve (12) being lots one (1) to twenty-two in
elusive, all of block thirteen (13) being one (1) to
t weiity-t wo (22) inclusive, lots on (1) and two
(2) in block fourteen (14), lots one (li two 2)
three (3) fonr (4) five (5) and six (6). in block fif
teen (15), lots four (4) five (5) and six (6). in block
eighteen (18), lots one (1) two (3) seven (7) eight
(8) nine (!)) ten (in eleven (11) and twelve (12), in
block nineteen (19). all of block twenty (2)) ex
cept lot twelve (12) being lots one (1) to t wenty
two (22) inclusive except lot twelve (12). lots one
(1) three (3) four (I) and ten (10) in block twenty-
one (21) lots one (i) two (2) inree (3) lour ( nve
(5) six (i) seven (7) eight (S) eleven (11) and
twelve (12). in mock twenry-tiiree (23). lots one
(I) two (2) three (3) four (4) six () seven (7) eight
SI rime I'll ten 1 101 eleven 1 11 1 nun twelve 112 .
n block twenty-seven 27J, all of block twenty-
one 111 to,tventy I20l Inclusive, except lot seven
teen 171. lots one 1J two 12 three 31 five (5
and twelve fl2l in block tweutv-nine I2ti. lots
one (1 two 2 three 3 four 14 five 5J six lJ
seven 7 and eight s in block thirty 30J. lots
three 31 four (4j five 5 six seven 17 and
eight . in block thirty-one 31. lots one (1
two (21 three 31 four 41 live .M seven 71 nine
9 ten 10 eleven 11 and twelve 12, in block
ten (lol. lots one II two 21 four 41 five 51 sev
en 7 eight 1 nine 9 ten 10J eleven 111 and
twelve 12 in block twenty-two 122.
aii saie win continue irom 10 o ciock a. ni.
until sundown of the said day, if necessarv, and
it will be adjourned from day to day until all
are sold ;
Plattsmouth. May 11th. 1875.
L1.0VD D. Hk.nxktt.
Surviving Executor of the last will and testa
ment of Shepherd Duke, deceased.
D. II. Wheki.ku.
7tf Attorney for Executor.
The above sale is hereby adjourned until Sat
urday July 10 . 1875.
Wm. Gramberg's
LUMBER YARD,
r.vATTSMOCT, NF.n., Op. riatte Valley House.
On hand all kinds of
LUMBER, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,
SHINGLES, LATHS.
ALSO
MouldingS,
BUILDING PAPER,
CEMENT, LIME,
Plaster Paris, etc.
AT LOWEST MARKED 1U.TES.
10m Call and Examine.
RVBERT DONNELLY'S
Wagon & Blacksmith Shop
Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re
pairing, and general jobbing.
Xew AVasons nnd Ituggleis made to
urufr.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Shop on Sixth street, opositeStreight's Stable.
0. K. BARB Ell SHOP.
T. 15. Hall has opened a
fine, new, handsome, well
appointed
BARBER SHOP.
South side of Main street,
east of Vivian s Store.
There is the place to get a
clean shave.
Give Hall a call. 14.
Ben Hempel.
nE'S THE MAN,
KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE.
ON LOWER MAIN STREET,
PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB,
Meals at all hours.
Ice Cream.
Soda 'Water, &
Lemonade to
Cool you.
Oood square Meals, nice Lunches, &c, &c. to
warm you.
Ales, Wines and good Liquors to be used rea-
sonamy, ior your nenetii it you desire.
40-fl B. HEMPEL, Prop.
MILK
Good fresh milk
DELIVERED DAILY !
AT-
VEJt YBOD T'S HOME I A PLA TTSSIO UTH
IF THEY WAXT IT, BV
J. I". IIEAI'JHUISTCK.
er.su ix Yoi'it ORnmts axd i will tky and
GIVK YOU
40yl
and serve you regularly.
B. L. MORROW'S
NEW
Blacksmith Shop,
ON
Seventh St, & Chicago Ave.
Does a general business in Horse-Shoeing,
Mending, and Repairing Wasions . farm
Machinery, Dressing Mill Picks,
and all Steel and Iron
Work, on
SHORT NOTICE I ! I
REMEMBER THE SIGN,
D. L. Morrow's
43ly
Blacksmith Shop.
GEO. SHAFER'S
BLACKSMITH SHOP,
rou
HORSESHOEING,
Mending and Repairing !
ALL KIXDS OF FAItM IMPLEMENTS
Mended and Fixed.
95 New Wagons for Sal
c jr X A 3 O li CHS J.
New Wagons made to order. Rates reusonablo
and work guaranteed.
I'LATTSMOUTH.
NEB,
On Washington Ave.. I
4"yl near 7th St., f
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
BLACKSMITH
HORSE SU0EIMJ,
AND
WAGON REPAIRING.
All kinds of
FARM IMPLEMENTS
mended
Neatly if- Promptly
:0:
Horse Shoeing,
Mule Shoeing,
Ox Shoeing,
In short, we'll shoe anything that has
four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe.
Coma and see us.
JSTBW SHOP,
on Fifth St.. between Main and Vine Streets,
just across the corner from the sr.w HEltAJ.D
offiur. N'Jl
WILLIAM HEROLD
Keeps one of the
Largest Stocks
OF
GROCERIES
IN TOWN
40yl
STRE1GHT & 'MILLER,
Harness Manufacturers,
SADDLES
BRIDLES,
COLLARS.
and all kinds of harness stock, constantly on
hand.
Fruit Confectionery,
AND
Grocery Store
NUTS,
CANDIES,
TEAS.
SUGARS,
COFFEES.
TOBACCOES,
FLOUR,
Remember the place, opno ite E. G. Dovey's
on Ixwer Main Street.
21-ly STR EIGHT & MILLER.
E.T.Duke&Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
HARDWARE
AND
OTJTLBB YT.
STOVESJINWARE,
Iron, Nails, Hoes,
RAKES, SHOVELS, KNIVES AND
FORKS, AXES, tfx-., dc
A LI. KIJiDi OF
Tinware Manufactured.
MAIN ST., I3ET. 5n4 & 3d 4oyt
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
.1M. . fHAIMIAX.
ATTORNEY AT I.'AW ajd Solicitor in Chan
cery. O&ce in Fitzgerald s Block, rialtsinouth.
Nebraska.
AVIIFKLF.lt . IlKXXKTT,
rauce Agents,
REAL ESTATE and Tat Raying Agents, No
taries lnblic. Fire and Life Ilisnr;
l.-T M lll'lll , 1 V IllKI M
I'lattsmouth, Nebraska.
It. It. MVIX(TOX.
IMIYSICIAN & RURtiEON. tenders his pro
fessional services to the citizens of Cass county.
Residence southeast corner Sixth and Oak sts. ;
Oflice on Main street, two doors west of Sixtn,
rialtsmoutli, Nebraska.
G EO. 8. 8M 1TH. It. K. W I X I) H A M.
N1IITII A M IMHIA1I,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Real Estate Bro
kers. SM-ri;il attention given to Collections
and all matters atlectini: the title to real estate.
Office on 2d lloor, over l'ost Ollice, I'lattsmouth,
Nebraska. !
Jl'NTlCKOFTIl K 1 K A V K.
Office on Main street, I'lattsnionlh. Neb., two
doors east uf 11f.kai.ii oflice. Rusiness hours
from s a. ni. to 8 i. in. All county business usu
ally transacted before a Justice of the I'cace
wifl be attended to. Also general collector of
debts. Uuyl .1. w. iiaixkn.
DR. SCHILDKNECHT.
Eclectic & Homoeopathic
Physician.
-"Ofllee and Residence corner Sixth and Yine
Streets, riattsmouth. Neb. Calls attended at
all hours. 4oyl,
rnoritiKTOK of
PALACE E3LLIAD HALL.
(Main St., under First Nat. Rank.)
PLATTSMOl'TH, ... A I'll.
MY JIAU IS SUrrLlKD WITH TH K
BEST WINES, LIQUORS,
BEER, ETC., ETC.
4f)yl
S IEEE O IE3 ,
JOHN WAYMAN,
PLA TTS3IO UTH,
NEB
Repairer of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and
tilist Alius.
Gas and Steam Fittings,
Wrought Iron ripe. Force and lift pumps, steam
Ullages. Safety valve Governors, and all
kinds of Rrass Engine Fittings re
paired on short notice.
V A It M M A V II 1 X K It V .
repaired on short notice. 49yl
CARPENTER WORK !
W. L. Tucker,
has removed to the building opposite Math
ews Hardware Store. (On 4th Street. Het. Main
and Vine,) Where in addition to other work,
he will give special attention to
REPAIRING FURNITURE,
MAK1XU PICTURE FRAMES, A-C.
Also Agent, for the COMMON SENSE IRON
ING TABLES, of which vv have a
number on hand ; call
and sco them.
Careful Work and Prompt Attend
a nee to Calls.
40-ly WM. L. TUCKER.
FOR
GO TO
Gus. HerolcTs.
A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN.
J"if PuMUtheA, in a ScalcA EnreXojtc, price 6 ft
JlBfWTtwt A 'fftiire on the Nature. Treat
X7rAmeiit. and Radical cure of Seminal
HHSCfjlr Wpuknt'KS. or Snerinntorrhiia. in
duced bv Self-Abuse. Involuntary
Emissions. Impotency, Nervous Debility, ana
Iniiicdinients to marriage irenei ally : Consump
tion. Epilepsey, and Fits ; Mental and l'hvsieal
incapacity, &e. uv koi;i-.ki j. i i i,tn
WKLL, M". D.. author of the "Green Book." Ike.
The World-renowned author, in this admira
ble Lecture, clearly proves from his own exper
ience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse
mav be effectually removed w ithout medicine,
and without dangerous surgical operation, bou
gies, instruments, rings, or eordials ; pointing
out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual
bv which every sufferer, no matter what his
condition may be. may ture himself cheaply,
privately, and radically.
trT)ii Lecture xrill itroorc a bnun to thmm-
aiuixanA fioHxirwfx.
Sent under seal, in plain envelope, to anv ad
dress, post-paid, on receipt of sis cents or two
post stamps.
Aiiuress me I'lionsuers,
( HAS. J. V. KLLVE . CO,
10-431y y 127 Bowery, N. Y. ; V. O. Ikx, 4.S8t.
OMAHA ADS.
Grand Central Hotel.
Largest and finest lintel between Chicago and
San ir rancisco. ieo. Thrall, proprietor, Omaha.
WEEPING WATER ADS.
Fleming & Race,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HATS,
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES.
AND NOTIONS.
And Farmers" Nuppllcw Generally.
Our Goods are all New,
and we sell them CHEAP.
TRY US ONCE, AND SEE I
(40yl) WEEPING WATER, NEB.
LOUISVILLE ADS.
I It. J. M. WATEKMAS,
Physio Medical Practitioner.
Isntifrtllc, CfUtx Co., Xeb.
Always at the oflice on Saturdays. 40yl
FOX & GLOVER,
Sell the BEST GOODS at the lowest prices, nt
LOUISVILLE, CASS CO., NEB.
CKNKRAL DEALEllS IN
DRT GOODS, UICOCEIliES !
HATS, HEADY
LAI'S, MADtZ
BOOTS A CLOTHIXO.
SHOES.
XOTIGSS,
CROCKERY WARE,
AND FARMERS' SUPPLIES GENERALLY.
Call and give them a trial.
r?-Also-dcal in GRAIN & COAL. 40yl
CEDAlidllEEKADS.
J. INHELDER & SON,
IEALKKM IX
HOOTS, SHOES, AXD GROCERIES,
Of every kind, at the lowest iossible rates. Also
DEALERS IN GRAIN.
For which the highest CASH prices are paid.
Hides and produce of all kinds bought at
Reasonable rates.
IX IIKL.I Klt'S STATION Cedar Creek.)
401 CASS CO., XEBRASKA.
HENRY UOWLAMl.
ALSO
Gene-il Blacksmitlilng.
y ...
'ArrlajcM. ltucsleo. and IVrcokk
Ite pnl real on Nhort .Vollcc.
ALSO . .
fioicsr-siiorixf;
. . . j
And all other iron wolk promptly attend
ed to. cheaper than the cheapest, for casll
Bv the undersigned,'
If. HOW LAND.
Shop northwest for. of N ine Sixth st.
1'LA 1 ISMOl lll, NEB.
C3-0 TO
VALLERY & RUFFNER'S,
FOR
GOOD NEWS FOR THE l'UHMCM
3Tow is the time to luiy your
(DflnosLjjp
(H-apopall
Notwithstanding the depression of the country,"
will still continue to sell goods at their old stand in 1" 17AYM Al.ll'tf
1JLOCK, cheaper than ever, and defy competition in prices ard
goods. Thej constantly. keep on hand a largo nn
soi tnient of
DRY GOODS.
NOTIONS,
READY MADE CLOTHING.
GROCERIES,
ROOTS d- siioks:
HATS AND CAPS.'
QUE ENS WARE,
WOOD d- WILLOW WARE,
BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR,
TOBACCO, tf., d:
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 and examine t lie goods, hear the prices, and satisfy yourselves beforo
purchasing elsewhere. Our motto is
--QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,"
IF O IR, GASH.
VALLERY. & RUFFNER'S
Implement Department
IF1 O 1875.
.. i
They also would call attention of the farming community to th, fact. thaC
thev sell the Improved and world renowned J. I. Case it Co.'s THRESH
ING MACHINE. The Nichols & Shepherd's " VIBRATOR" Thresh
ing Machine, the "Old Ileliahle" McCormick "Advance" REAP
ER d- MOWERi also the MvCORMICK HARVESTER,'
the liest in the market. Don't give your orders un
til you see samples. Trices 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 d- CO.'s GANG AND STIRRING PLOWS, brt In we.'
KEYSTONE d- BROWN CORN PLANTERS.
FISH BIKtTHERS' WAGONS, Tho best on tiheelh'
BROAD CAST SEEDERS.
DRILLS,
STALK CUTTERS,
HARROWS,
CORN SHELLERS. tf., dc.
"Which they will sell at 'bed-rock prices to suit the times.
Srtf-For the above named Machinery, they always keep on hand ft full
line of extras, which is a great item to farmers.
VALLERY & ItUFFNER.
Great Sacrifice of Boots and Shoes;
..mm?
il
I mm
H V ,
PETER MERGES. (
Down come the Trices to the level of Grasshopper
Times. Now is your time to buy of P. Merges !
READ AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES-.
Nice Serge Caiters. only 81. Best 18-thread Serge (laitcrs, only 82.25
"Women's Serge Slippers, only 7.1c. Uoots, formerly $7.2.1, now 83.50.
Women's Kid Shoes, formerly 83-50, now 8'5.00. Men's Shoes $1.2-1.
Every thing else in proportion. r
I have a nice assortment of White Slippers and Misses' and Cliilds' Pearl"
Colored Shoes, liutton and Lace. I also received DIPLOMA for fine homo'
madeTioots 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.
Hraitls, furU, SwitHics, Tuff, and a'l kinds of
Hair Work promptly and neatlv made liy
3VETS. DEC 1ST IE IE.
Orders It-ft at M KS. KENNEDY'S
MILLI.RKY 8TOUK.
On Main St!, 1 door east of Clark & I'himtiipr's.
sixc;eii si:ivic;
M&CMEIES
KOlt SALE BY
IF". JT. SSe4teer,
with all the
EXTRAS, ATTACHMENTS
ISTZHjIEjIDIjIES &g. )
Also,-l'hjwS. Cultivators. "Wagons, and FAItM
IMPLEMENTS for sale.
PETER MERGES.
SE1VIX0 MACIIIXIiSI
Cor. Main and
fciyt Oth Sts.-
S
rLATTSMOUTH.
NEB.
New Improved Lwk Stitch
GROVER & BAKER
SEWING MACHINE,
For sale by
CHARLES Vil AiLiL.
With all tli Extras and Attachment, such a'
Neeillrs. Oil. Tm krn, i'.inder, et. Those who
contemplate Inlying a machine, v. ill do w ell to
'ivo the CrnVer & Hakcr a trial. Satisfaction,
guaranteed, and the cheapest machine in the
iriarkct. All Orders 1 mail promptly attend
edto. Address. CHARLES VIA LL,
2umI l'latlsiuoutli. Neh.
MERCHANT TAILOR,-
ls in receipt of'the finest and
SJE AT ii S O 72 T.U&.YT O JP
OaisMmei'eM. lotIiM. Vetlnxri; Mcetrh"
Woods, Irinli KricfteM,
f?-In fact, the lamest and best assortment
of Cloths ever brought to this city, which I arc,
prepared lo make up in the Latest .Styles. Cali
and examine floods.' 4y?