Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, July 29, 1875, Image 3

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THE HERALD.
LOCAL NEWS.
I.OCALAO V K KT I S K M E N IS.
Tru.M ;it, 2T ci'iiUa lino. Kmular advert is-
is, lo cvt.ta i.crline. No advertisement inscr-I'-d
lor i- s than IS cent.
I cl .Notices at Statute rates. , . , , ,
YUoi r-vs and officers f tlie law will le
rv ! s,;fe for ail legal notices they hand in,
an. 5 h I i.arlw s demiuidin a proof of publica
iM rioi ;nv notice will be held for the publica
tion ! c of" such notice.
M'lsl.
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COMMUNICATION,
ur space Is limited, nil communication
. in lei and to the point, with no waste
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NEWsrAl'EK DECISIONS.
A iv r rsoii who takes the paper regularly
'it 'll til'" IMIslOUlC. WIICIIKI ...... i. u ... ...
fc.viu;. . : whether he Is a subscriber or not is
.i..blt: for the pay.
i- nv perwm orders hia paper discontin
ue.! : iiu'-t pny all arrearages, or the pubhsh
i n..v . ..ntiiiue to iteud it unt:l payment is
n, n in t olleet the whole amount, whether
in.- r i taken from the oftie or not.
i ' ; i;f ciurls have derided that reliisiii;; to
t v' i.esp ' and period leal from the post-
"'.. .r i -moving and leaving them unealled
.Hi. : pm.tk facte evidence of istkmioxil
Hi M I'.
B. & M. R. R. Time Table.
t:,rr-.-UX Mvulay, Jane 2Ut, 1873.
t . I. ( MAMA FKOM rLATTSMOUTlI.
!.at,-(. i .i. t!. Arrives 7 :15 a. in.
. .) p. m. Arrives, 4 p. ni.
Vi. .! OMAHA FOK rLATTSMOUTlI.
. M. Arrives, 10 a. in.
ij p. m. Arrives, 8 p. m.
lOIl THE WEST.
j..i s I'lattsinouth, 9:30 a. in. Arrives In
;.:.n - n Kearney. 8 :15 p. m.
FKOM THE WEST.
L-:.... ivTirney, 0 :X a. m. leaves Lincoln,
i 1 ;. i... Arrive I'lattnnou'wii, 3 :lo p. in.
tioiNii mast :
Ifx.---iK- r, train (each day), 4 -..'JO P.M.
One good buggy for sale at the. IIeh
ald olhee.
"Here's your Ice!" is the welcome
cry of Charley JJlack, these warm mornings.
Mike Schnellbacher gives the person
who lias been borrowing his wood,
warning, that if he does not return the
wood or its equivalent in one week, he
will send the Marshal to pay him a
visit.
. Envelopes want printing
'.-. li ri:.i.ii ofiici.
L..v. ": x. McKelvcy will preach at
M. ! '.. ( 'liiirch next Sunday, niorn
.ui i evening.
r :.i friend aim neigiiuor, jonn
u, - vi , is running Kxiues.s unci more;
ri .1 :;icti?H to Junction, (loud for
Our folks had a lively little frolic
about paying taxes this week. As
family quarrels arc always best to be
kept within a man's own household,
the IIeualu does not deem it proper
to advertise our little whims on this
matter any further.
FOUND DROWNED.
The body of an unknown man was
found floating down the river Tuesday,
by some of the machine shop boys.
They brought his body to shore and
the coroner's jury set on it. There was
no means of identifying it so it wasbu
ried at the county's expense.
For the first time in 1875, the Her
ald paid a visit to Ilesser's well known
Pic Xic Gardens, on Saturday last.
The expense Mr. He.sser has been to,
and the variety and progress he has
made in the bust year aro wonderful.
In spito of hard times and grasshop
pers, I lesser keeps on improving and
spending money on thel'ic-nic Gardens.
We only hope he may get it back one
of these daws.
A r:u- load of Texas Cattle v nt east,
cr t!.e U. A. M. Snnd.iy morning.
K"j it up gentleman, that is what
, o.-.teru Nebraska is made for.
1 ).K' next shoit is to be between Mr.
II. .f. StM-i;;!it and Jm Cunningham,
li Thi'.rs-Hy (to-day;, at -0 a sid.-.
Kv.'-m it up boys.
t in ' omity Ciuiiinissioners seem to
h.ivtj i !i tnged the order of rlie Poor
H .... v- Medicinal Program i nr. J Jr.
Si.. -k is appointed im-difal atttu
l;!it f.r tlie ensuing year.
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:'."- -k before la.it some of our best
u young men went olf on a hunt
corners .V We allude to the
.'ing party of Messrs. Sch'.egel,
!;k in & Wells. We lipe they may
.'.e a -.iiccessful trip, have lots of
k'il plenty of IJuffalo and sur
;. creation if necessary and I'nclo
:a w il! pay for it.
hatm hath: HATS!
; ni jeX of new Hats. I-aiest .vlyli- at
W.M. SlAHKUlAXXX
IIKJIIKST A WAIID.
1 i ! 'i v4d Diploma for fmc dress
t ;U tlie State Fair and continue to
.ij- iiii'. best and nicest tits. Give
(U-tf)
P. Meikjes.
A
r.ouxu ron lit: nt.
its-.s of four rooms; g(.d well of
lalijuiie at J-. (!oLii(i's
; store. 17t I ;
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M. Adair will deliver two
at ML Pleasant next Sunday
and evening, in the M. K.
there.
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Mr.
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.ill!.''
irvey
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ia by the name of W m. Williams
rvned in the Missouri on Fri-
Ile was coming down o:i a raft
t' e uper country, with a man
.' 1' Iter and when opposite the
i '' the Platte was drowned. Tlie
iiged to McGuire it Curtis.
M ix well, an Iowa man, took a
.;r . eying party front this place
. Fred Dorrington, wan of the
Johnny Marshall, Frank
, two of the Sprague 1k)vs, Joe
1 and some others. They go to
and subdivide the Otoe andoth
ui Reservations.
ON MDEiVALXS.
l'.. IIeiiamk The sidewalk .on
v'i'ic M., is horrid ; a la ly fell through
Sivi.piy last. If the residents have
v.? ; : : can't the City Marslial force
build a deewnt sidewalk and
ut tl ; weeds down. Try it Mr. Mar--V.al
:r:.l commodate a traveler.
Citizen.
XOTICJ2!
ersons having Accounts against
: ti & Nathan, are requested to
t their store and have the same
1. All persons indebted In us
vise call and settle immediately,
leave here on the 1st of Septern
our accounts mtist m settled.
' Solomon & Nathan. ,
We aro desired to announce that
the small-pox has entirely disap
peared from Louisville, and there
is no possible, danger in going there to
trade. Dr. Waterman is well and at
tending to his patients. Noyes is kick
ing around as usual and "kalkulates" to
make S-jO.OOO on wheat this fall. All
tlie rest of the good people of Louisville
are on their taps and waiting for the
results of harvest to develop themselves.
Mushixer has newly painted, paper
ed, and refitted his Tonsorial palace
thoroughly, and it is even a pleasure to
set there and wait jour turn to be
shaved by him or his able assistanL
Ml'SHIZEK'S POET It Y :
W h'-u you may wish an casv shave,
A.s g-.iod as P.ailc-r ever gave,
.lust call on me at my saloon.
At morn, or eve, or busy noon ;
1 curl nnrf tirrss t!:e hair with graro,
I'll suit the on. lour of your face ;
My room is neat, Hiul lay towels clean.
Scissors sharp, and razors keen ;
And cverylliiiiir, 1 think you'll find.
To please the taste ami suit the mind.
And all that art and skill can do,
If you'll jimt call, I'll drt for you.
CLOTHING.
For a eneap suit of Clothes call on
W.M. STAIKI.MAX.
Hoots and Shoes, cheaper than ever,
for Cash. Petek Mkkuks.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Loans on improved Ileal Estate can
be secured on reasonable terms by ap
plying to Pollock a IIeaiidsly,
17tf - Plattsmouth Neb.
SHOUT HORN POETRY.
Pe.licated to 3Ir. Cecil Williams.
From an Eastern plas, w ith a frekled
fas and a very Human nos. the stranger
cam and announced his aim a system
to disc'os. In tons profetic he sed fo
netic" spelling must prov the thing,
that silent letters were jenyus' feters
and his name was Professor Ping.
When lie sat or wauked, by tlie hour
he tanked consenting his sistem Strang,
and opened -a skool, where he taut by
rul to spel at the shortest rang. In the
skool a youth, who, to tell the trootli,
was the wickedest boy in toun, just
made a not w hen the techer rot an ex
ainpel of speling doun. An 1 he rased
a row by slioing old How (indeed 'twas
a cruel sel) a not on his string from
Professor. Ping relating to "meeting
How's Pel." The whol truth to tel. it
was "meeting hous bid" the "fonetic"
m:i had ritten, but old How deluded,
at once concluded his dauter Pel was
smitten. In a pashun hot, a big charge
of shot he lodged in Professor Ping:
and the vois profetic wioh sed "fonetic"
ceasd sainganithing. Selected Poems.
A YERY SAD ACCIDENT.
:i Thursday evening last, a very sad
i ri ! ; nt happened to the family of Mr.
An.', ileinhackle of this place. A lit
ih s ; i Frederick, and the other ch'd
!;;!, older, concluded to play "keep
V in the kitchen, and In order to
5 0. proposed to build a lire as all
. .u-vieepers do. The kindlings not
' g as they desired r.nd imitating
V j oi ler ones they got the keroseue
;;nd poured it on the smouldering
.ui '-! -. Instantly it canght fire and
i.Ilo p ..- r child Frederick only four
ye.;
-iir.l
1 1 v.
was so bally lntrned that he
night and was buried on Fri-
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$o(M.00 NO I ICE.
v ! j sold 6'2.00a worth of Wots
"i- -s, since 1 began selling at re
1 ; rices, I am still louiid to fur
i vluce my stock, wow is your time.
- f irinerlv -S7.0O, jiow ."5.00
K i I S h oes, f n n'l y
Mr. Johnson, the Organ man totally,
mistakes the tenor and scope of our ar
ticle on manufactories. There is not a
word or a line in that article that could
be distorted, by any man in his senses,
to mean that wo advocated the estal
lishment of another organ factory, or,
that we supposed the committee would
pry into his secrets, or interfere with
Ins "process," or tell him how to make
his organs or anything of the kind, liy
help was meant pecuniary help to en
huge (if lie needed it) and if lie didn't
to help some other man in some
other line. No other construc
tion c:tn be put on the language
by any one not morbidly egotistical,
and jealous of his own business. As
regards the seasoning of lumber, no
one here knew of Mr. Johnson's won
derful invention, certainly not the edit
or of the II era Lit, therefore we could
not have alluded to thaL and in fact
did not have Mr. Johnson's Iumler In
our mind when writing; but mention
ed over and over what seasoned lumber
waa needed for; viz: wagons, cooper
age, furniture &c, and not for organs.
The amount of lumber used In organs
is a mere drop in the buckeL
Put fiddle, we are wasting time and
space. Is there any use to talk to peo
ple in the face of such blindness.
Once more Stadelmanns at 10 ier
cent below eosL Jump when the pig
eon llies.
FA H2IEIIS ATTENTION!
Julius Pepperberg, Cigar Manufac
turer, on Main St., Plattsmouth, Neb.
Oigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri
can ToHaccoss for smoking purposes.
F'jr Sale, liost qualities of plug-smoking
tobacco always on hand. 20-tf.
CUT FLOWERS.
For the Hand, Throat, Dress. Coat,
Weddings, Pails, Dinners, and Funer
als. Will always do our best to give
satisfaction, and think wecan. Orders
for Cut Flowers from parties liv
ing not more than one davs journey.
' ; e (-t 18 thread serge shoes only 2.2-" wjn receive prompt attention, can fill
Mni'.' !iocs 1.2 such orders by express atsmall expense
v'. iv Shoes 1.00 j to purchaser, and will insure safe arri-
...::' a id examine. No charge for I val. .Prices from S-lc to 5 00 ami up
. ds an-l prices. Will be happy ward, from Puttonhole Poquets to
,,t!i. I elaborate baskets. &c.
V""n :j Alrr,;;;- . V'if L- A. Moora-,
:i.00 I
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John Shannon has a new dog story.
See him.
Pill Wells' terrier dog is getting, up
a reputation as a lightest.
The Plattsmouth Sorting Club are
requested to meet at Henry Streight's
office on Friday evening, July 30th, at
7 o'clock, for business.
st. lukeVchuucu.
Pishop Clarkson will hold Divine
Service in St. Luke's Church on Sunday
next.
Matthews has got a new lot of shoot
ing lixings on hand. All varieties of
powder 21 sizes of shot, wads, caps,
Cartridges to match &c, &c. Here's
your chance, bhootista!.
Punning race; Kenedy and Bron-
c oand a stranger and a bay mare. 50
aside; race ain't over yet, can't tell
how it's coming out, got to go to
press.
Solomon & Nathan are disposing of
their immense stock of goods very low
now, as they will leave here on the 1st
of September nexL We will be sorry
to lose them, but suppose it can't be
helped.
DIED.
DAVIS. Died at the residence of his
son in Marvsvillc, Mo, of Cousunip
tion, W.M. II. Davis, aged sixty-one
years, six months and six days.
Mr. Davis was born in Kentucky in
1814, and removed to. Missouri at an
early age, where he has remained ever
since. He was the father of Mrs. Purl
Spurlock, of this city, and leaves many
warm friends here to mourn his loss.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The Plattsmouth Grain Co. has this
day been dissolved by mutual consent.
All debts due the company will be col
lected and all claims against the com
pany will be paid by E. T. Duke.Treas.
E. G. Dovey,
E. T. Duke & Co.,
J. II. PUTTEKY.
D. SCHXASSE,
F. GOKDKR.
F. 11. fiUTIIM.VN.
Plattsmouth Neb., July 1st, 1875.
. The business will be continued un
der the name and style of the Platts
mouth Grain it Stock Co..
Thankful for the patronage of the
farmers for the last two years, we
cheerfully recommend the new compa
ny to the contidence and patronage of
tlie community.
18t3 Plattsmouth Grain Co.
EXCHANGE NOTICE.
I am bound to exchange my largo,
stock of Poots and Shoes for cash.
Come and see if I don't.
Petek Merges.
Wc certainly shall look up Mr. E.
Clark's paper and see what has become
of it. We do tot want to loso a "sub"
if possible.
LOST.
On Friday afternoon or evening last,
a lace handkerchief. The finder will
be suitably rewarded by leaving the
same at the First National Pank.
Hurrah! a bran new sidewalk op
posite the new Herald office, and in
front of Mr. Fitzgerald's private resi
dence. Now Boeek and Panne! e. and
tlie rest of "you 'u'ns" finish the good
work.
Mr. Eaton's handsome brown team
ran away last Friday and came near
playing smash. They tried to run be
tween the'O K Saloon and the building
next to it, a space of about two feet.
A boys kite frightened them and that
reminds us that the'little fellows ought
not to (ly kites on the main streets and
avenues. There are plenty of hills
made a purpose to fly kites on.
The Herald thinks it proper to say
that this tax payment business ought
to have been pushed to a head long
ago and while it is not our province to
pass judgment on the Treasurer's selec
tion of individuals on whom the burden
fell, it was due to the tax-paying com
munity at large, that some definite ac
tion should be taken, and the Treasur
er was justified in settling the legality
of the levy, promptly.
DYSPEPSIA.
Americans ;tr particularly subject to
this disease and its tUects; such as
Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitu
al Costiveness, Heart-burn water-brash,
coming up of tlie food, coated tongue,
disagreeable, taste in the mouth, Palpi
tation of the Heart, and all diseases of
the Stomach and Liver. Two doses of
Green's August Flower will relieve
you at once, and there positively is not
a case in the United States it will not
cure. If you doubt this go to your
Druggist G. P. Chapman, and get a sam
ple liottle for 10 cents and try iL lteg
ular size 75 cents.
We observe a notice of the dissolu
tion of the old Plattsmouth Grain Co.;
and the formation of a new Stock and
Grain Co. We are pleased to hear
from Mr. Duke, Treas. of the old Com
pany, that their business has been
prosperous the last year, and we know
the new men will do as well. The
Stock and Grain firm are Messrs.
Schnasse, Lazenby and Go?rder.
THE rLATTSJIOUTII GRAIN AND
STOCK C0-UPANY.
The above firm, consisting of some
of our best known citizens, desire to
inform the public that they are pre
pared to buy live stock of all kinds
that are marketable, and grain as be
fore, at the highest market prices.
They think that the high price of grain
always paid in Plattsmouth, above
that of other towns, is largely due to
the endeavors of the Plattsniouth
Grain Company, and they pro'ose to
keep it up iu the future.
Resieetuliy asking for the good
will and patronage of the farmer and
producei they hope to make their bus
iness transactions mutually profitable
to both.
THE NEW FIRM ARE,
G. Schnasse,
Chas. Lazenby,
lto Fred. Gceruer.
TtRSONAL.
Mr". John Fitzgerald has returned
home after an absence of some length.
With his usual energy he is head and
ears in new plans and new business al
ready. "Capt. Charlton" and wife arrived
hen? Tuesday both 'ooking well, and
oh! so glad they got married.
The Presbyterians and everyone else
seem pleased with the new minister,
Mr. Paird. Preach in earnest and you
will win.
Mr. P. P. Murphy, the City Marshal,
called on the new Herald office last
week, to see how get along. Very
well, we thank you.
Mr. Nelson Jeans called on the Her
ald last Saturday, in our new office.
Welcome Jeans.
Pight in the midst of the grasshop
per devastation in this county the corn
field of Henry Taylor was spared, and
he never hail so good a crop before.
Talks about 70 or 80 bushels to the acre.
Hon. John Barnes, left for the scene
of his duties last week.
Mr. W. S. Stevens, of San Jose Cal.;a
relative of Capt. Bennett's paid us a
visit lately. He is a very intelligent
man and the Herald returns thanks
to him for much valuable information
about that country.
There should bo no personal feeling
against Marshal Murphy in regard to
his late action on tax matters. He is
simply an officer of the law, obeying
orders from those charged with enforc
ing law as they understand it.
Mrs. Freuch, daughter of Mr. and
and Mrs. A. Wright, returned to Platts
mouth last week.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Dissolution of Co Partnership.
The Co-partnership heretofore exist
ing and doing business under the name
of Clark & Plummer, is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. The busi
ness will be continued in the name of
Eli Plummer, who will settle the affairs
of the late linn.
Plattsmouth, Neb., July 8th, 1S75.
JOHN P. CLARK,
lGt3 ELI PLUMMEIL
Thk Mwfrn Wonifr. Experienced peo
ple ;tre loiiiid wondering how so perfect a sew
ing machine as the Wilson Shuttle can be made
so perfect in every part, so thoroughly adapted
the requirements nt family sewing, and yet he
sold for twenty dollars less than any other tirst
class machine. The reason is easy and plain :
The Wilson Sewing Machine Company is con
tent with a fair profit, because the most perfect
machinery is used In Its construction. Tlie
splendid establishment of the Company. and its
immense business, is the best evidence that this
policy has been a success.
Machines will bo delivered at any Railroad
Station in this county, free of tnti'siortation
charges, if ordered through the Company's
I'.raneh House at No. C10 4th Street, St. Iiuis,
Mo.
They .send an elegant catalogue and cliromo
circular, five on application.
This Company want a few mora good agents
NOTICE !
Contracts for Bridge-building.
Sn.ii.r,i I'uovos vt-s for building bridges will
be received until Wednesday, the 4th day of
August. A. I. ls7.". J'.ridges to be built in ac
cordance with specification, to be seen at the
Clerk's OfticF. The Hoard reserves the right to
reject .uiiv or all bid..
I:v order of the Hoard of County Commisaion
ers.Muly loth, 1875. C. i . MOO It E,
116loAug4J Clerk Cass County, Neb.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Sheriffs Sale.
Ry virtue of an order of sale issued by C. 1.
Moore, clerk of the District Court, within and
for Cjiss Count v, Nebraska, and to me directed,
1 will on the 2Sth day of August, A. 1). Is75.at Id
o'clock, a. in. f if said dav at the south door of
the Coiilt House, in said county, sell at public
auction -the following real estate to-wit : The
soiitu-wct quarter Isw'l of section twenty-one
-1, tn twelve ( 111, north of rangn nine yj
east of the sixth ithj principal meridian ; also
the south east quarter se') of the
the south-east quarter scUl and the north
west quarter pnvUJ of the south-east quarter
se.i of section twenty I2u. town twelve 12.
north of range nine east of the sixth 6th
principal meridian all in Cass Countv, Nebras
ka. '1 he same being levied upon ami taken as
the property of William J. Martin, et. al., de
fendants; to satisfy a Judgment of said Court,
recovered bv Johu U. Clark, plaintiff.
riattsniouth, Nebraska, July 27th. A. D. 1ST5.
M. It. CUTLER.
lSt5 .Sheriff.
Sheriff's Sale.
Rv virtue of an order of sale issued by C. P.
Moore, Clerk of the District Court, within and
for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed,
I will on the 2hlh day of August, A. D. 175, at
1 o'clock p. in. of said day, at the south door of
the Court House, in the city of 1'lattsmotith, in
said county, sell at public auction, the following
real es'ate. to-wit : The south-east quarter
sc'-tl of section thirty-four in town num
ber twelve 112. range twelve 121. east sixth
16th principal meridian, in Cass County, Ne
brasta. The same being levied upon and taken
as the property of .John Hoss ami Susan Ross,
defendants : to satisfy a Judgment of said court
recovered bv David Keniiek, plaintiff.
I'lattsmoulh, Nebraska, July 27th. A. D. 1S75.
M. R. CUTLER,
18t5 Sheriff.
Legal Notice.
William O. Woodruff, Sarah K. W odruff. and
Joanna it. North, non-resident defendants.
You, and each of yon will take notice that on
the 24th day of July, A. D. Is7;". Christian
Schluntz tiled his petition In the District Court,
in and for Cass county, Nebraska. The object
and prayer of which petition is that an account
may he taken of tlie amount due said Christian
Schltmtz from William U. Woodruff, iinon a cer
tain I'romissory Note and Mortgage Deed exe
cuted by said William (1. Woodruff and Sarah
E. Woodruff, of Date June I2.1KT1. and due Jan.
1st, 1S75, and that the following decsribed Real
Estate covered by said Mortgage deed viz : The
south-east quarter se'J and the west half w'4
of the north-east quarter ne'l of section eight
S1, and the south-west quarter sw1 of the
soul li-CiLst quarter Ise1 of section five 15). all
in town eleven 11 J, north range thirteen UJ,
east sixth ;th principal meridian, and also a
strip fifty rods wide off of the south side of
the south-east quarter se'iij of the south-east
quarter Ise1, or section five 3, in town eleven
111, north range fourteen 14, east sixth 6th
principal meridian, all in Cass county, Nebras
ka, be sold to satisfy the sum so found due said
Christian Schluntz. "unless William ti. Woodiuff
anil Sarah E. Woodruff pay said sum so found
due, by a day to be named by the Court, and
that Joanua'E. North answer said petition set
ting forth any interest she may have, or claim
in and to said Keal Estate covered by the Mort
gage Deed of Christian Schluntz ; by virtue of
a certain Mortgage J ced. made, executed and
delivered to her, Joanno B. North, by William
;. WiodrulT, on the ISth day of April, 1s70, and
in default of such answer that Joanna E. North
forever stand and be barred of any and all
qmty of redemption in and to said premises,
and you are each one notified that unless yon
answer said petition on or before the btli day of
September, ls7", judgment will be taken against
each one of you, according to the prayer of said
petition.
CHKISTIAN SCHLUNTZ
18t5 1'laintiff.
Sheriff's Sale.
ry t'uju of an Execution issued by the Clerk
of the District Court within and for Cass Coun
tv, Neniska. and to me directed. 1 will on the
Till da" of August. A. D. 1x75, at 10 o'clock, A.M.
of said day, at the south door of the Court house
in iud County, sell at Public Auction, the fol
lowing lU'al Estate, to-wit :
Commencing eight is; chains aud twenty-five
(25) links west of the quarter section corner of
the north side of section nineteen (19). town
twelve (121. range fourteen (in. east of sixth 1.
M.. south five (5) degrees, c:ut live) chains
and seventy-five i75) links ; thence west twenty
five (25) links ; th tn-e south two (21 chains and
fonri4i liuks ; thence west two (2) chains and
sixty-one l links to a ioiiit on east line of
Filth street, if conliuucd south from l'latts
mouth ; thence north along the east line of said
street seven 7 eh. .ins and seventr-six and one
halt 7t'il liuks to the north line of said section,
thence east on the section line two 2 chains
and tb-irty-two and one-half :524 links to the
place "f beginning ; containing two 2 acres
more or Jess, and situated iu Cass County, .Ne
braska. The Aiue being levied upon and taken as the
property Tf J. V. Canies. Defendant ; satisfy
a jiidgujetHf said Court, Recovered by Valk-ry
& Kufiner, riywntitls.
l'lattsmoutit, Neb., Julv 7th, A. P. l7s.
.'1 . n. tuiLt. rv.
1.MV
Sueuff Caas County, .Neb
ROBERT DON NELL YS
Wagon & Blacksmith Shop
Wa'jon) Buggy, Machine and Plotc re
pairing, and general jobbing.
Xew Wagon and ItugIeM made to
Order.
SATISFACTI ON IU AIC.VNTEED.
Shop on Sixth street, opposite StrcigUt's Stable.
E ES. Sister,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Is hi receipt of the finest and
S X .9 T H S S O II TJK JS W T OF
Cassimerrs, Cloth. Vetins. Scotch
(;oo(N, Irish. Krieiie, A r.
iff"u fact, the largest and best assortment
of Cloth ever brought to this city, which I aiu
prepared lo make up in the 1-atest Styles. Call
and examide (loods. 40yl
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 give special attention to
REPAIRING FURNITURE,
MAKIXO VICTVUE FRAMES, JtC.
Also Agent for tho COMMON SENSE IKON
liti TA I1I.ES. of which we have a
number on hand ; call
and see them.
Careful Work and Prompt Attend
ance to Calls.
40-ly WM. L. TUCKER.
0. K. RARBEIt SHOP.
T. B. Hall lias opened a
fine, new, handsome, well
appointed
BARBER SHOP.
South Bide of Main street,
cast of Vivian's Store.
There is the place to get a
clean shave.
Give Hall a call. 11.
Ben Hempel.
HE'S THE MAX.
KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE.
ON LOWER MAIN STREET,
PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB.
Meals at all hours.
Ice Cream.
Soda Water. &
.Leuiouade to
Cool you.
Good square Meals, nice Lunches, &c, &c. to
warm you.
Ales. Wines and good Liquors to be used rea
sonably, for your lenefit if you desire.
40-y B. HEMPEL, Prop.
W
Good fresh luilk
DELIVERED DAILY !
AT
EVEIIYUODYS HOME1XPLA TTSMOUTIT
1 F TFT KY WANT IT, I!Y
J. F. IJEAIMKISTKM.
gRKD IN VOl'Il ORPEKS AND I WILL TKV AND
GIVK YOU
ZrPTTIRIE mile:
111
4fyl
and serve you regularly.
1). L. 3I0RR0WS
NEW
Blacksmith Shop,
ox
Seventh St, & Chicago Ave.
Docs n general business In Horse-Shoeing,
Mending, and Uepairing Wairons farm
Machinery. Dressing Mill Ticks,
and ail steel and Iron
Work, on
SHORT NOTICE 1 1 !
REMEMBER THE SIGN,
D. L. Morrow's
431 y Illacksmilh Shop.
WILLIAM HEROLD
Keeps one of the
Largest Stocks
OF
GROCER
IN TOWN.
ES
STRE1GHT & MILLER,
Harness Manufacturers,
SADDLES
URIDLES,
COLLARS.
and all kinds of harness stock, constantly vn
hand.
Fruit Confectionery,
AND
Grocery Store
NUTS,
CANDIES,
TEAS.
SUGARS,
COFFEES,
TORACCOES,
FLOUR.
AC.
Remember the plae, oppo ite E. G. Doyey's
on Lower Main Street.
2Uly HI' RE I GHT d- MILLER.
Wm. Gramberg's
LUMBER YARD,
Fnattssioutit, Xeb., 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 RATES.
13m3 Call and Examine.
E.T.Duke & Go.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
HARDWARE
AND
CUTLERY.
STOVESJINWARE,
Inox, Xails, Hoes,
RAKES, SHOVELS, KNIVES AND
FORKS, AXES, cn da.
ALL K1NIS OF
Tinware Manufactured.
MAIN ST;, r.LT. Cud & 3d iovv
PJIOFESSIOXAL CAKDS
W V3f. U. HA I'M AX.
ATTORNEY AT LAW and Solicitor in Chan
cery,. Oilicc in Fitzgerald's lilock, I'lattsinouth,
Nebraska.
WUKKIiEK A lKIXrrT,
REAL ESTATE and Tax ray4ne Agents. No
taries l'ublic. Fire and Lilo Insurance Agents,
r'mttsmouth. Nebraska.
It. il. I,IVlAHTOX,
rriYRlCIAN fi SCROEON. tenders his pro
fessorial services to the citizens of Cass county.
Residence .southeast corner Sixth and Oak sts. ;
iflice on Slain street, two doors west of Sixth,
I'lattsinouth, Nebraska.
CiKO. 8. H.MITH. - R. U, WINDHAM.
MHITll A WIXDItAM.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Real Estate Bro
kers. Special attention given to Collections
and all matters affecting the title to rral estate,
oflice on ad floor, over 1'ost OfUce; riattsniouth,
Nebraska. i.
Jl siTICE Ol1 TIIK PEACE.
Oflice on Main street, riattsniouth, Xeb.. two
doors east of Hkkalu oflice. Rustness hour
from 8 a. in. to 8 p. ut. AH county business usu
ally transacted before a Justice of the Feace
wiil be attended to. Also general collector of
debts. I40yl J. W. Hai.xks.
DR. SCHILDKNECHT.
Eclectic & Homoeopathic
Physician.
E7-Offlce and Residence corner Sixth and Vine
.streets, riattsniouth. Neb. Calls attended at
all hours. 4uyl.
HENRY IIOWLAXJ).
AI-S'J
r.
General Blacksmithing.
4'rrlnco, lliiSKiewt, and Waicoii
Ite pa I red on Nhor t Xotlcc
ALSO .
UOIt.NE-MIOriM;
Atnl .ill other lr.n work promptly nttohd
ed to. cheaper than lh cheapenl, for caU
Hy tho undersigned.
II. IIOWLAND.
Shop nortTiwet Cor. of V lw a Mitli sts
I'L.VITSMOUIII, M.ll.
PROPRIETOR OF
PALACE BILLIARD HALL.
(Main St., under First Nat. Bank.)
PLATTSMOUTH, - - - XEB.
MY BAR IS SUPPLIED WITH THK
BEST WINES, LIQUORS,
BEER, ETC., ETC,
40yl
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JOHN WAYMAN,
PLATTSMOUTH,' - - - - NEB.
Repairer of Steam Engines, Boilers, Suw and
Grist Mills.
Gas and Steam Fittings,
Wrought Iron Ripe, Force and lift pumps, steam
GuaKes, Safety valve Governors, and all
kinds of Brass Engine Fittings re
paired on short notice.
K ARM MAORI X K It Y.
repaired on short notice. 49yl
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Obstacles to Marriage-
Happy Relief for Yonng len from the
effects of Errors and Abuses iu early life. Man
hood restored. Impediments to Marriage re
moved. New method of treatment. New and
remarkable remedies. Books ami Circulars sent
free. In sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD
ASSOCIATION. 411) N, Ninth St., rhiUdclphia,
Ta. an Institution having a hitch reputation for
honorable conduct and professional skill. 9yl
TIIK OR EAT ('Al'SE
HUMAN3IISEUY.
Jwt Pithludied, ih a Scaled Eitrtlope, price C ct
A I-ectiire on the Nature, Treatment, and
Itdical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spenna-torrho-a.
induced by Self-Abuse. Involuntary
Emissions, Iin potency. Nervous Debility, ana
linpedimeiits to man aage generally ; Consump
tion, Epilepsey, and Fits ; Mental and Physical
Ineapacitv, &c By ROBERT J. CX'LVKR
WELL. M". D-. author of the "Green Book." &c
The world-renowned author, in this admira
ble lecture, clearly proves from his own exiicr
ience that tlie awful consequences of Self-Abuse
mav be eiTcetuaily removed without medicine,
and without danperous surgical operation. bou
gies, instruments, rings, or cordials ; pointing
out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual
by which every sufferer, no matter what his
condition may be. may cure himself cheaply,
privately, and radically.
ir-Thi Lieetnre will jtroorc a boon to ihiwt
anilxantl thHands.
sent under seal, in plain envelope, to any ad
dress, post-paid, on receiptor six cents or two
post stamps.
Address the Publishers,
I'll AN. J. V. KLIXK 4. CO,
10-431y 'r 127 Bowery, N. Y. : P. O. box. 45J-6.
OMAHA ADS.
Grand Central Hotel.
Largest and finest hotel between Chicago and
San Francisco. Geo. Thrall, proprietor, Omaha.
WEEPING WATER ADS.
Fleming & Race,
DEALERS IX
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HATS.
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES.
AND NOTIONS.
And Farmers npplle Generally.
Our Goods are all New,
and we sell them CIIEAF.
TRY US ONCE, AND SEE!
(40yl) WEEPING WATER, NEB.
LOUISVILLE ADS.
IK. J. 31. WATERMAX,
PhysioMedical Practitioner.
LtmufViUt, Cans Co., JV"c?j.
Always at the office on Sat nrdays. 40yi
FOX & GLOVER,
Sell the BEST COODS at the lowest rrices, at
LOUISVILLE, CASS CO., NEB.
CK.VKRAL PKALKRS IX
DRY GOODS, GIlOCi:ilii:S !
HATS, READY
CAPS. MADE
BOOTS k CLOTHIXa.
SHOES.
XOTIUSS,
CROCKERY WARE,
AND FARMERS' SUPPLIES GENERALLY.
fall and give them a trial.
C?-Alsodcal in GR Al N & COAL. 4oy l
CEDAR CREEK ADS.
J. INHELDER & SON,
CfSaOTHnSS,
BOOTS, SHOES, AXD ORvCEBTES,
Of every kind, at the lowest possible rates. Also
DEALERS IN GRAIN.
For which the highest CASH ibices are paid.
Hides and produce of all kinds bought at
Reasonable rates.
IX II ELREKts STATI OX (Cedar Creek.)
4ovv ca.vs co., xeisraskta:
O-O TO
VALLERY &
RUFFNER'S
FOR
G001 NEWS FOlt THE PURLIC!!
3fow la the timo to buy your
Notwithstanding the ilepression of the country,
will still contimio to soil goods at their old stand in FITZGKK ALIVB
BLOCK, cheaper than ever, and defy competition In prices ard
goods. The j constantly keep on hand a largo as
sortment of
DRY GOODS,
N OTIONS
READY MADE CLOTHING.
GROCERIES,
BOOTS if- StI0E
HATS AND CAPS.
QUE ENS W A Mi,
WOOD d- WILLOW WARE,
BEST BllANDS OF FLOUR,
TOBACCO, &c, dn.
They will soil all goods a low as any house In town, even if advertised
at cost. " They do not deem it necessary to givo a price list, hut would ak jun
to call and examine the goods, hear the prices, aud satisfy yourselves befort
purchasing elsewhere. Our motto is
"QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,"
for cash:
Imp
VALLERY & RUFFNER'S
DEVOIR, 1S75.
They also would call attention of tlie fanning community to the" fart, thai
thev sell the Improved and World renowned J. I. CjJko & Co.';? THRESH-
ING MACHINE. Tho Nichols & Shepherd's "VIB!lA7'UR" Thresh
ing Machine, the "Old Reliable" McCormiek "Advance" REAP
ER d- MOWER: also the McCORMICK HARVESTER,
the best in the market. Don't give 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 d- MOWER,
THE WEIR CULTIVATORS AND PLOWS.
DERE d- CO.' GANG AND STIRRING PLOWS, Ust in turn
KEYSTONE d- BROWN CORN PLANTERS.
FISH BROTHERS' WAGONS, Tha bst on. whwl
BROAD CAST SEEDERS.
DRILLS,
STALK CUTTERS,
HARROWS,
CORN SHELLERS. dc, d-c.
"Which they will sell at bed-rock prices to suit tho times.
f"For the above named Machinery, they always kccji on hand a full
lino of extras, which is a great item to farmers.
511 VALLERY & RUFFNER.
Mrs. A. H. Knee,
WORKER IN HAIR.
Draids, Curls, Switches, riifTs, and all kinds of
Hair Work promptly and neatly made ly
Orders left at MKS. KENNEDY'S
MILLICR1 S T O II II .
On Main St., 1 door east of Clark & Hummer's.
MIMES
K SALE 11 Y
sixger scwi.c;
MJLC
l'O
with all the
EXTRAS, ATTACHMENTS,
NEEDLES &C. i
Also, flows. Cultivators. Wnpons. and FA KM
IMPLEMENTS for dale.
Cor. Main and I
40yl Ctli Stfl.
I'L ATTSMO CT1 1.
NEI5.
SEWING MACHINES!
New Improved Lock Stitch
GROVER & BAKER
SEWING MACHINE,
For sr.la hy
CHARLES VII ALL.
With all the Extras and Attachments, such as
Needles. Oil. Tuckcis, Limicrs, etc. Those who
contemplate, buyiuir a ma'li!iie, will do well to
Hive the G rover & Baker a trial. Satisfaction
guaranteed, nd the cheapest machine in the
market. All orders by mail promptly attend
ed to. Address, CJL4 HL.ES VI ALL,
2m i'lattsinouth. Net).
NEW
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
S T .A. IB Xj IB I
AN OLD STAND, BUT A NEW MAN. '
The partnership of O. M. Ktrelcht and V. D.
Jones, liclng this ilay dissolved
Dr. W. I. JONES,
will ojicn a new Llverv. Vei-d, and Sale Stahle,
at the Old HIA J T J'.AUN.oii Main Stic.-t,
just east of .John Shaiiiion's r 11 known
Stable, riartiiioiith. Nch.
Hor-MCN. Itacsrlen A 'nrrlaxc,
to let at all times, at leaiionnldo rates.
HORSES HOARDED 7.T THE DA Y, WEEK,
OR MOXTH.
l'artlcular attention paid to drivlnirand traln
liiC 1 lows, llavinif all the a)i!lanc'A I sluill
make a particular teature of mv liiistncss the
driviiitfand handling of TIJOT'i I N U STOCK.
Cf Being well known all over the county, no
further chin music is necessary. I cordially in
vite all my friends to c;i!l and sc me. nnd tlx y
will receive a hearty welcome. Itcspcctf idly.
3m 8
W. D. JONES.
GEO. SHAFER'S
tar
axh
BLACKSMITH SHOP,
FOH
HORSE-SHOEING,
Mending and Repairing; !
ALL KIXDS OF FARM IMPLEMEXTS
.Mended and Fixed.
95 New Wagons for Sale,
ItntrcieM utid Light Wogeot on Iiaud.
an-.l for nalc all the t laie.
c r r .-i 3 o 12 c .-i $ jr.
New Wa.:"Vi3-ic.:(le to .i r. lialcs tcason.ililc
un.1 work guaranteed.
On W'.ishin-ton Ave. ) rLATTS'IOl'TlT.
ifiyi nt ar'Tth S;.', Mill.
Beduced Bates for Lumljcr
Clear the Track for our
Spring Trade.
H. A. WATERMAN & SON
Will sell
Frame I.. amber, of all klnOa at 9ZO per m
FtrMt quality or Fenflnt, HO. "
Second " 17. M
Flrt ItoardN, fUK "
Heeond 17. "
Rtar ".V KlilogleM, S3. 50 per M
Xo. 1 Whlncle. J.30.
Otlier gradeM ofLumber finally ( licnp--w
ith Doom, HanIi ItlindM, A.c.
See other ad. on outside.
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
ULJl CKS.U1 Til
II0TJSE SirOEIM.,
AND
WAilON KErAIKINC.
All kinda of
FAKM IMTLEM "NTS '
mended'
Neatly d- Promptly
:0:
Horse, Mnle& OxShocing,;
In short, we'll shoe anything that has'
four feet. from, a Zebra to a tiirafCe.
(Tome and eco m,
JSTEIW SHOP,
on Fifth St., hotv.oCii alul ilie S rrf! i
ayrv, ; l.c corner f;o.a fie xrw HEj:.i'.l