Y. ft ft: T T II E HERALD. LOCAL XEWS. LOCAL ADVKIMTS K M K N IS. Transient. 'JS cent a line, Kcuhtr advertis ers, m edits per line. No advertisement iuscr U4 tor let.s tlinii 25 cents. Notice at statute rates. Altornev ami otltcers of the law will be held iv noitsilue fur .-ill legal notices they band hi, :i-d nil parties demand iflvr n proof of puhlica ii hi vt nav notice will bo held lor the publica tion Ice of such notice. comSicnication. A-ionr space Is limited, all communications ri 1st ! 1)1 lef and to the point, with no Waste ot o; vis. n i : v. ri r a i i : i : i i : t i s i o n s . 1. Any person vr!io take. the paper regularly fioni the ost office, whether directed to Ins miiiic. or neilier lie is ;i subscriber or not-is reponiblc for tlie pay. If any person orders his paper discontin ued, lis muM pay all arrearages, or the puldish er may continue to semi it until payment is made. Kiel colled tlie whole atnoiinl, whether t.ic p.i!er is taken from the oltlee .r not. j. 1 he courts !i:ni ileeiileil that relusin to take newspapers ami periodicals fiom Hie jmst ofiice. or remurin and leaving tlieai uncalled lor. is ima far it evidence of imk.miu.v.ii. 1 Kl !. B. & M. 11. R. Time Table. Cur iiit el Monday, J tint 2 1st, 1875. FOIt OMAHA l'KOM n-ATTSMOFTII. Leave, 5 .1. in. Arrives 7 :15 a. lit. 2: Kip. in. Arrives, 4 j. in. FrtOM OMAHA FOU VLATTaMOL Til. Leaves, :5 a. tu. Arrives, 10 a. in. " a p. III. Arrives, 8 p. in. FOlt THIS WKST. Leaves rLittsmouth, ! :Vt a. m. Arrives in Lincoln. VI Z!". Kearney. 8 :I5 p. in. FUOM THE WEST. Leaves Koarncy. C :.V . in. Leaves Lincoln, li :X p. in. Arrives l'lattsniotitb, 3 :"-!5 p. in. MJlNli K A ST : J":wiscn.T. train (each ilay). i :M P.M. 20,00 Kiiveloju's want limiting at tlie IIkkal: oiVicu. HATS.' If ATX I ATS! A fine stock of new Hats. Latest style at VI. ST.MlKI. MANN'S. 0:n:ili:i i to have :m elevator of" large ciptcity. John McCormick is at the licail of tliH enterprise. S'li'instriker, our oM fsisliioneil flor man fiirri 1. semis its a dozen line ap IltM to cheer our lonesome hours. r.li riuainier is daily receiving large lots of goods to replenish his rapidly disappearing stock. He is determined to keep up with the times. There is a new linn in the firoeery luisiuess in Louisville, Messrs. Unangst and Nason. They are enterprising lm .siuess men and deserve success. We give our County Fair the lienelit of a column ad, this week, read it (the ad i go to it (the Fair) luing something to show, and help advertise your Coun ty Fir. 'omjl.iint Iris been made to the 1 1 KK ALD against tying horses to tiie trees in the public grounds of this City, and allowing them to stand for hours thus destroying the young limbs. Win. Ilerold is having new shelves put in thj we:t si li of his building, mi l will fill them with a br.iu new Mtock of dry good.4. ll-.s i:t going to keep a large assortment of good goods which he will sell cheap for cash. Mr. I). II. Wheeler will dispose of the large slock of stoves and tinware left at the store of F. T. Duke & Co., very reasonable for rash. The firm on ly move their hardware stock to Oma ha and not the stoves and tinware. HUSH EST AWAR!I. I received Diploma for line dress lioots at the State Fair and continue to make the best and nicest tits. (live ineacall. (14-tf) 1. Mekgks. notice: All persons having .ccounts against Salomon & Nathan, are requested to 'tall at their store and have the same s-ttleL All persons indebted to us will please call and settle immediately, as we leave here on the 1st of Septem ler. and our accounts must be settled. lStf Solomon ..'c Nathan. E. T. Duke & Co., a well known and long resident hardware firm of this city have removed to Omaha. Mr. Duke buying thu stok and occupying the stand formerly iue 1 by Mr. Ilur-for-1 & J. T. Edgar. Sorry as we are to lose this firm from here, we believe lhy have done a wise thing, there is a vrood opening in Omaha in that line, they have an old.established place to go into and bought the stock very reason able. Mr. Duke had a large stock here an 1 when the two stocks are united they will m:ike a very large outfit to sell from. M.ij. I). II. Wheeler is the (." of this firm, and we wish them irreat success in their new venture. A SLItriilSE. Our house was taken posession of last Tuesday evening by a large num 1er of our friends, armed with baskets of cake, etc., and preceded by II. J. Streight's big u3 cream tub. After easting and enjoying themselves till about 11 o'clock, left us in posession of a handsome roll of (Ireenbacks, and ?ome articles of beauty and usefulness for Mrs. McKelvey. They have our thanks and best wish es. May thev live long and lie happy. C. McKklvky. DYSPEPSIA. Americans ar particularly subject to this disease anil its effects; such as Sour Stomach. Sick Headache, Habitu nl Costiveness, Heart-burn water-brash, coming up of the food, coated tongue, disagreeable taste in the moutli. Palpi tation of the Heart, ainrall diseases of the Stomach and Eiver. Two doses of (i'Kt:r.xs Arui'ST Flowki: will relieve you at ncr, and there positively is not ii ease in the United States it will not cure. If you doubt this go to your Druggist (I. H. Chapman, and get a sam ple bottle for 10 cents and try iL Keg tilar size 73 cents. $I.0MMK NOTICE. - Having sold 82.010 worth of boots and shoes, since I began felling at re duced prices, I am still bound to fur ther reduce my stock, r.ow is your.time. lioots formerly 7.00, nuw $3.06 Vine Kid Shoes, form'ly 3.50, " 3.00 The best IS thread serge shoes only 2.25 Men's Shoes 1.23 Women's Shoes , . 1.00 Call and examine. No charge for seeing g ods and prices. Will be happy to show Initll. 12U Pktkk AlLucn.. One good buggy for sale a til le Hkk ALD otlicc. MONEY TO LOAN. Loans on Improved Heal Estate can be secured on reasonable terms b)' ap plying to l'OLLfM'K A IKAKIJSLY, 17tf riattsmouth Neb. A brother of Z. Kennedy was thrown off his horse on Saturday, and got his wrist and ankle put out of joint. Hubert Donnelly has associated Mr. Peter Ilauen. the well known wagon maker, with him, and they will run the wagon and blacksmith shops in conjunction. Hon. Jos. McKinnon, brother of our late County Clerk, has been in town for several davs, settling up his brother's affairs with the County. "Joe." is a gooil man. John Wayman has just finished a steam engine for Uarrack Livingston and others to run a threshing machine with. They gave it a trial last week and were very much pleased with it. Prof Wise has just returned from an extended trip "down east" as far as New Hampshire. He thinks that the times arc no harder hero than else where, and that the people of-Nebraska have great reason to be thankful that they have not got a large manu facturing population turned out of doors and out of work. Here at least, every m:in that wants to, can get work and make a living any way. Azro Smith's well known face and the blue wagon appeared in town on last Monday. He has been running two wagons to Neb. City all summer and finds a good market there. We have missed Mr. Smith here this sum mer, he had become one of the fixtures of Flattsmouth we thought, but even as the best of friends must part, we havtr had to give him up too, along with headquarters and "sich." Once more Stad lmanns at 10 jer cent below cost. Jump when the pig eon Hies. FOR SALE. A farm of 1G 3 acres, including 10 acres of timber, and a good bearing orchard. Terms 30 per acre, 1.500 down, bal ance on time. For farther particulars call on or address. Jilts. M. A. Jeffeks, 20tf Eight Mile (irove, Neb. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The Plattsmouth (Jrain 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. (J. Dovey, E. T. Di ke & Co., J. II. Ul TTl-.ilY. D. SCJINASSE, F. (JoitDEIt. F. IJ. (H'THMAX. . Plattsmouth Neb., July 1st, li75. The business will be continued un der the name and style of the Platts mouth drain & Stock Co Thankful for the patronagl of the fanners for the last two years, we cheerfully recommend the new compa ny to the confidence and patronage of the community. 13t3 PLATTSM! TTII (lU AIN Co. ci:t"floweiis. For the Hand, Throat, Dress, Coat, Weddings, 1 Jails, 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 journey, will receive prompt attention, can till such orders by express at small expense to purchaser, and will insure safe arri val. Prices from 25c to 5 00 and uj waid, from Uuttonhole Doquets to elaborate baskets, S:c. 13tf L. A. Moore. 031 A HA THEATIIICA LS. The Opera Com pan j" opens the 20th, under the management of Sam Glad stone. He has m.ide arrangements with .Mr. Irving to run a special train on that evening, providing 50 persons attend I will be down in a few days to complete further arrangements. Itespectfully. Emmett Kennard Agent. Mr. Walton, the artist has painted a portrait of Iter. Father Bubal, which will be sold for the benefit of the Catholic Church, instead of a picture of our bluff scenery, as we stated last week- The picture of Father Dobal is decidedly the best one Mr. Walton has painted. He h;is also painted a life str.e picture of two of our young ladies, which is very lifelike. Miss Nellie Higby was married in Omaha on Tuesday lost, to Mr. Smith, a banker of Eeatrice. Miss Higby was known in PlatLsmouth, having been a resident of the city some years ago. Her friends here will wish her all hap piness and prosperty in her married life. The ceremony took place at Trin ity church, the officiating clergymen being Bishop Clarkson, Dr. Easter and I lev. Mr. Smith, a brother of the groom. Immediately after the ceremony the bridal pair took the train for Minneap olis on their bridal tour. KENTUCKY DISTILLED WHISKY. New Stock For Sale. Down With the Prices ! I Good whisky at S1.50 per gallon, oth er brands at 1.75, .200 2.25 and 2.50. Extra tine imported whisky and brandy, Gin, Port Wine.Cherry and all kinds of imported wines. New stock of goods all through. California Cigars, Dublin Stout, Iondou Cream Ale. Gentlemen now is the time to save your money. Hemember thi place, one door east of the Post Office. Milwaukee Eager. MrGuiUK & Co. SETTLEMENT NOTICE. All jersoiM indebted to E. T. Duke & Co. arc notified to come forward and settle at once, all persons having claims against the firm will ateo bring in their :accounts. The large stock of Uarlron, ; Stoves and Tinware, on hand .in our ;dore at Plattsmouth will le old out j at. -net cost for the next 50 day, as wc propose to move our stock remaining i on hand at the expiration of that time. 10f2 RT.Duke&Co. County Convention at Eight Mile Grove on Satukday Sei'Temijek 11th. AVard and Precinct Primaries on Satukday Septemhek 4th. llemem ber and turn out. 20tf. Solomon & Nathan are just as hap py as two birds, still selling out. Vallery, Kuffner cS: Co., Peter Merges & Co., Plattsmouth Grain & Stock Co., and 40 other men all propose to adver tise next week. A team ran away bust Saturday af ternoon. The driver was in the wag on when they started but he got fright ened and jumped out. The last seen of the team they were going past llci sel's Mill. Doc. Jones, our livery man, says a loaded wagon ran over a farmers foot a few days ago, and mashed it badly. Doc-, sympathized with him and pitied the foot -Foot" says the farmer if it had been a foot it wouldn't a got hurt, but it was 15 inches and the last 3 inches got mashed. Ti'JNE TO FAIRMONT. Mr. Fred Goerder, long known as the 4buyer"of the "Plattsmouth Grain Com pany" and now one of the firm of the new Htt':k if- (rain Comjutny, has gone to Fairmont to take charge of the branch houses of the firm established there and at Friendville, on the line of the P. &.. M. Pinncy & Eeil are the gentlemen with whom Fred can be found at Fairmont. . FAIiilKIM ATTENTION! Julius Pepperberg, Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St., Plattsmouth, Xeb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaceoes for smoking purposes. For Sale. Best qualities of plug-smoking tobacco always on hand. 20-tf. JSA'CIIANOE NOTICE. I am bound to exchange my large stock of Boots and Shoes for cash. Come and see if I don't. Peteii Meuoes. ST E A MENU I N ES. John Wayman, one of the best ma chinists in these parts, has just comple ted a very handsome engine for Chas. Pinkham at South Bend, and it is to be used for elevatinggrain at that point. It is one of the neatest and slickest working engines we ever saw. In fact a perfect little beauty, ami Mr. Pink ham must be very proud of it. Way man has devoted a great deal of atten tion to building compact, portable en gines, ami has made a success of them so far. If any farmer or mechanic needs a good clean working engine to saw wood, draw water, thresh grain or run any light machinery he can do no better than to see Wayman. Post o'.lice address, John Wayman, Plattsmouth, Neb. KF.MOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT. 100,- McGuire & Curtis has on hand 000 feet of COTTONWOOO LT"M It EH for sale. Fencing 10 per M; joists, sides, sheeting, corn crib lumber, & All orders filled promptly. Call at our ollice one door east of the Post Of fice. (2!4w) McGiike & Crnns. SETTLE UP. The Plattsmotith Ice Company give notice that their customers must set tle up promptly at le;ist once a month, as the labor and all the expense of put ting up ice was incurred months ago, in the winter, and they cannot stand such long delays, cash every 30 days after this v. ill be the rule. Plattsmovth U k Co. THE IlEDPATH ENGLISH OP Ell A COMPANY Will be in Omaha on the 20th of Au gust. Arrangements have been made with the B. Sc M. It. 11. by which a spe cial train will be run from Plattsmouth, providing a sufricient number of tick ets can be sold to warrant it. We give below an extract from the Boston Daily Tra alter in regard to this Company which has a world wide reputation. AVe hope Plattsmouth people will show their apppreciation of the better class of entertainments by turning out in sufficient numbers to insure an ex cursion to Omaha. Fi.otow's Maiitha. "The Redpath English Opera Company gave Flotow's opera of Martha, in Kennedy Hall, last evening, to a large, enthusiastic, and rery fashionable audience. The per formance, was, as on all the previous givings of the work by the artists of this company, thoroughly enjoyable and thoroughly praiseworthy. We need not particularize, since we have done so on several previous occasions. The applause which followed the efforts of the artists was almost constant. On each occasion when this work is per formed the company is certain to be greeted by a large audience." Boston Daily Tra cellar. PERSONAL. Dr. G. Ilildebrand, of Pacific City Io wa, called at the Herald ofliu? Satur day. He reports prospects good around his neighborhood. Uncle Peter Hugus, an old time hardware man of Omaha, and an old friend of the IIekai.d, is clerking for E. T. Duke & Co, at Omaha, for the present. Mike Sehnellbachcr, our favorite blacksmith, has been sick, nigh unto death, this past week, but we are glad to announce that he is fast getting better, tinder the care of Dr. Jno. Black Jim Tucker has written a letter to his father, and is very much better. The Physician at the Asylum expects to discharge James, cured, before fall. Dr. AViley, of Three Groes, offers the editor of the Herald all the roast ing ears he and his can eat, if we'll on ly come djwn there. lion. Jno. Chapman returned to his home in Council Bluffs, on Friday last, leaving Sam and the dog all alone. II. J. Streight has been on the fuck list for two weeks, but is getting bet ter fast, and is up ami about his busi ness now. GOV. SAUNDERS. The old AVar Governor (why can't we ! have a War Governor as well as Iowa?) j of Nebraska, Alvin Saunders visited ' our place last week, and went home, happy .and satisfied that 1'lattsmouth j wasrT't the deadest nor tfctf wort-place j on record, by a Jong shot. Ordinance No. 69. An ordinance for the construction of certain- sidewalks. ' lit it onbtintd by tit". Mayor and Coun cil men of the City 1'lattsmouth. Sec. 1. That the owners of lots and parts of lots bordering and abutting on the west side of Fifth street, be tween Main street and Vine street, in said city, be and the same are hereby required to construct suitable side walks along and against the east line of their respective lots or part of lots, on the west side of-Fifth street, as hereafter provided. Seo. 2. That the owner or own ers of lots 12 and 1, in block 28, in said city, bordering and abutting on the west side tf Fifth street, be and are hereby required to construct side walks, as hereinafter required, along and against the east line of their re spective lots or parts of lots on the west side of Fifth street, so as to make a continuous line of sidewalk from Main street to the north side of Vine street. Si: 3. The sidewalks required to be constructed by the provisions of this ordinance shall be four feet wide, and shall be constructed of good pine or Cottonwood lumber at least one and a half inches in thickness, laid cross wise, and securely nailed upon two continuous sleepers or stringers, not less than two bv four inches in size, and shall be so constructed as to con form to the grade established by the Street Commissioner. Excepting the sidewalk along lot 12, on the east side of the creek, on said lot, which may be built to conform to the. bank of the creek, meeting the sidewalk on Main street at the east end of the bridge or culvert on Main street; and when said sidewalk shall run by enclosed lots they shall be placed not less than two feet from the fence. Sec. 4. This ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage and publication as required by law. Attest, F. E. White, City Clerk. FK03I IOWA. Bl kdett, Lucas Co.. Iowa, I August Cth, 1375. Ed. Herald: A few words from this part of the State of Iowa may be of some interest to your readers; con sequently we assume the responsibili ty of jotting down a few notes on sul jects of interest to all. Lucas county has been blessed with a superabun dance of rain during the summer, which lias destroyed tlie crops of all kinds on the bottom land, and in places seriously injured those of the upland. So far as we have observed the corn on the upland with a few exceptions looks well and bids fair to yield a good crop provided the frost will delay to put in an appearance till late. The wheat is almost an entire fail ure, not only in this county but in sev eral of the adjoining counties Oats are hea.y and have been injured but little if any. The same may be said of the hay crop. Taking everything in consideraton we consider Nebraska equal if not ahead of Iowa. And we advise our farmers in Nebraska to re main there this coming winter and not flee to Iowa as they did last winter, for here they will not find the haven of rest they seek ; for we can see no ad vantage this part of Iowa has over Ne braska, either im wintering their stock or wintering themselves. Respect fully. Howard AY. Zink. P CV'fril P P'oiill Forties wanting infor 1 CUi .itl U I iUl Mil in;ttion al ent Ocorvi:i or Florida siiutilil Milisrrihe for tlie Mufiiwj Ac;, piilili.siit'il at .Sitvaiiuah.Ca. 1 :; ily. .JO ; Week ly, s-j jx-r minimi. Advertisers ilrMiitmi-'istoiii-e'rs in these States should use its columns. lti-t tlir ln t puprr in the S-mtlirant. Sjieeiiueii enuies sent on r.-eeiit f " cents. Address J. II. ES Tll.I., Sav.anuili, ;a.. HOUSE Foil RENT. A house of four rooms; good well of water. Enquire at L. Goi.dino's Clothing Store. 17t4 Ckt the r.r.sT. Hcyoad all jn.-.ti.'n the most (v oiioinic.il sowing uiaehLio t hay i-s t!e; Wilson Shuttle. It is jierfert and durable in oi Uniansliip. simple and easy to operate, and its work is superior to all other-. It is sold at a less pi iee than any other first el.iss machine, ami its peeul.r.ity, so well deserved, is daily increasing. Machines will he delivered at any Kailroad Station in this county, free, of tmi'spoi tat ion clinrires. it ordered through the Company's I'.ran. h House r.t No. 610 4tll Street, St. Louis, .Mo. They semi an elegant catalogue and chromo circular, free on a'iplica! ion. This Company want a fe'.v more good agents. LEGAL NOTICES. Sheriffs Sale. P.v virtue of an execution issued by C. V. Moore. Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass Count v, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the-ltfi day of September, A. D. 1S75. at 2 o'clock ji. in. of said day at the south door of I he Court House, in said county, sell at pi;! lie auction, the fo!!oviii real estate, to-wit : The e:ist half fe'jj of the north-west quarter iivl4 of section thirty-foisr l"4. town ten 1 10, ranjre ten I ! east of the (!tli Principal Merid ian, Cass County, Nebraska: The same beim? levied upon and taken as the projierty of .1. Clements, inn suit whereon J. . K. i. Clements are defendants : to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered lv Joseph Allison. I'laintiif. Flattsmouth, Neh., An,'. 'Jd. A. 1. 1 S7. M. 15. CI TLKH. 1915 Sheriff. Attachment Notice. Sncil Brothers, "1 neforo Samuel Carter. I Justice of the Peace ill and of ! for Ca-ss Countv. State Samuel ii. nnt j NeDraskti. On the 2-Jd day of July. A. D. IS", said Justice issued an order of attachment in tlie above en titled action, for the sum of twenty dollars and twenty cents (in.jo). Cass County. Neb.. Julv .list. 175. iciu SNKI.L LIIOTIIKIJS. Legal Notice. Notice is hereby id vet: that upon lieariau: tlm (M tilion of Kllen Steele, guardian of Samuel 11. .Ioer and Waller P.. Mum', minor heirs, of Sam uel If. Miiit. deceased, filed in til" District Court. Cuss County. Nebraska, read, and upon an examination oi tiie same, ihe following or der was made and entered u;tn the records of said Court, viz : In the matter of the Ajipl.ieatiim of Hlen St. ilc a i iwmiinn f Sttmml If. Miter mt'i Walter JL Jllnrr. :nrntr heir of Samuel 11. A"tr. ile-ten-t. t" nell Iln'.i t't tie fur the iiuiintttiiiritce tuvl education of nakl ir.o d. This matter came on to be heard on the peti ti:v of si;l Kllen srecle. Kuardian of said Sam uel If. ii.MT ami Walter li. Moer. praying for a Weise to s 11 tlie following described lieal Es tate to-wit: Lots two (2) and twelve (12) in block cijrht (s. lot six (tii in block nine f'. lot two (2) in bbM-k twelve U-'. lot seven (7) in block thirty-two ('. lot nine (til in block twenty-seven (2. lots eleven and twelve (11 & 12 in block thirty-five ("!, lots one and foi;r(l & 4 1 in block liftv-'iht CM), lot live (St in block sixty-oneiHi ), .lot seven (7) in block sixtv-two (i-2i, lot seven ,") in block sixt v-tliree out), lot eight (S) in block ninety-live i:i.Vi,"lot two (2) In block ninety-six en. lot thii't-en (i:5i in block one hundred and fifty-one (101 . lot seven (7 In block one hun dve'd and sixty-nine. lots one, two, and six (1, 2. G in block twenty-six C-0). in the city of Plattsmouth, as designated on the recorded plat of said city, for the purpose of providing the necessary" means for the iiiaiiitaiiiMiicc ,.nd eda-ation of said minor wards of petition er, and it appeari.'ito the Court from said peti tioner that it is necessary to sell said real cs late for the purpose aforesaid. It is therefore ordered that the next of kin of said deceased mat all persons interested in said real estate ap pear before the undersigned Ju.le of the said District Court, at his residence in the city of Omaiia. in the coCnty of Douglas, and State of Nebraska, on the l-it'h day oCseptember. A. D. 1S7"; at one o'clock p. m.. ami show cause if any there be. why such license should not be mailt -ed, and that notice of said hearing be publish ed in the Nebraska Hkh l.l, for not less than four consecutive weeks before said hearing. Done at Chambers in the city of Omaha. iMuifilas countv. Nebraska, this third day of August. A. D. l7r. UFO. li. I.AKK. Chapman & Spkaove. Judge. 2nU Att'ys for Plaintiff. Sheriffs Sale. T!y virtue of an execution issued by C. 1. Moore. Clerk of Vte District Court, w ith'in and for Cass County. Nebraska, ami ti me directed I wilt on the 4t!i l.iy of September, A D. 1S7." at 1 o'clock. P. M. ti said day at the south door of the Court Uouse, in the city of Plattsinoiith, in said Countysell at public auction, tlie fol lowing real -estate to wit: The north half n'il of Hie south-west ijnarter w'i of section one HI. townshin ten io) ramre eleven fit e:ist of tlie fitli principal meridian, in C::ss County. Nc-bniskn-; Jl;e same heinjj leied upon and taken its the piojorty of John Newton, defendant ; to satisfv-a j.jrtgnient of said Court, recovered by Carrintrloa Hammer. Plaintiff. Plaftsiiioutii. Net... Am;. 2d. 171. M. H. CUTLET! . 1','t") Sheriff. In Bankruptcy. In the Distii'-t Court of the Cnited Slates, for the District of Nebraska, in liankruplcy. 7i lite Mailer of H. 11. li twoni, liankrupt. District of Nebraska, ms : A warrant In P.ankruptcy has been Issued by said Court against tlie estute of ;. H. Ilasom. of the county of Saunders, in said District, and he haa heciidulv adjudged a PankniNipon pe tition of his creditors and the payinw of any debts, and the delivery of any property beloius- ili to said lanki upt. to him, or to Ins use. and the transfer of any property by him are forbid den by law. A meet ins of tlie Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to provt their debts and to choose one or more Assignees of hiso-date. wi'l be held at a Court of Itaiikruptcy to be holdeu in i lin.tha. in said district, on'the lsth day of Ail trust, 1S7.). at 4 o'clock p. in., ut the o!liceof J. I,. Webster. Fi , tin- Kcijster in Bankrupt' y, of said Court. WILLIAM DAILY. I;12 V. S. Marshal, for said District. PROFESSIONAL. CAKDS SA!J. .11. V HA 131 AX. ATTORN FY AT LAW and Solicitor in Chan cery. Oltiee in FitGerald's P.lock, Plattsmouth. N'coraska. W II K K 1. 1 : IJ A IS K X X ITT, RFAL KSTATK and Tax Fa)iiii Agents. No taries Public, Fire ami Life Insurance Agents, J'lattsnioiit li, Nebraska. Legal Notice. reft, wm-re- To U uifji Caleirt tin t Ahliie ( flint: You and each of ; on will take notice that AIoiio itromicy oid.'on the 1st day of July. A. D. ls7r.lile his petiiion in the district court ith iu and for tlie County of Cass, in the State of Nebraska, against you, Hensen Calvert, and Ablne Calvert, defendants, actlini: forth that von jrave a morttfaiie to the said Alono P.roni ley on the east half lu'ij of the north-vest quarter lnw' of .-ceiioii number two (21, town ten lio r:mi;e nine in said countv of Cass. t. secure the payment of one thousand two hund red and ten dollars .-1.2iu uj-cordiit.n to certain promissory notes referred to in said mortgage, and prayiii that you may pay the sum now due with interest amountm-i" to two hundred and sixty dollars s?2i0j with interest from the :d day'of September. A. D. 1874. or that said prem ises may bp sold to pay the same, ami that in case said mortaed premises be sold to pay the same, that an v surplus of the proceeds of said sale after paving the amount now due on said inor K'Ke, may lie applied in satisfaction of the other notes mentioned In said mortae and not yet due, at their present worth, and t lit; said Heiisen Calvert and Abbie Calvert are no tified that they are required to appear aad an swer said petition on or before tin.- 1Mb day of September. A. D. 1S7.". Dated, July :jlst, 1S7-V AI.ONZO KXOMLEY. P.v Chapman & si'ka;i"k. " J lis Attorneys. l'.)tr Sheriffs Sale. Tty virtue of an order of sale issued by C. P. Moore, Clerk of the District Court, within and for Ca-ss Countv, Nebraska. :itid to me directed. 1 will on the 2Sth day of Autrust, A. D. ls7o.al 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day at the south door of the Court House, in said county, sell at public auction, the following real estate to-wit : The south-west quarter isw't of section twenty-one 121 1, towil twelve L S J- north of ranjie nine ( e;ist of the sixth (ijthj principal meridian : also the south oast quarter (so1,) of the the south-cast quarter sc1 and the north west quarter nw1 of the south -e:ist quarter se'.4) of section twenty 20 1, tow n twelve 1121. north of range nine ('Jl. oast of the sixth iJtli principal meridian all in C;iss County, Nebras ka. 'I he same beiinr levied upon and taken as the property of William J. Mastin, ft. til., de fendants; tosaiisfy a judgment ot said Court, it-covered bv John R. Clark, plaintiff. Flattsmou'th, Nebraska, Julv 27th, A. I). 1S75. Al. 15. CL TLFK. isto Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. l!y 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, 1 will on the 2srth day of August, A. D. ts7.. at 1 o'clock p. in. of said day, at the south door of the Court House, in the city of Plattsmouth. in said county, seli at public auction, tiie following real es'ate. to-wit : The south-easi. quarter so' of sect-oii thirty-four in town num ber twelve Il-I. raiiL'e twelve 12. east sixth iith principal meridian, in Cass County. Ne braska. The same bein levied up. in ami taken as the property of John ltoss and Susan Uoss. defendants : to satisfy a judgment td said court recovered bv David Keiiiick,plainti!f. Flattsmoutl:, Nebraska, Julv 27th. A. D. 1S75. M. U. CL'TLKR, is; .3 Sheriff. Legal Notice. William (L Voodruff, Sarah E. Wi odruiT, and Joanna E. North, noil-resident defendants,. You. and each of you will take notice that on the 21:h tiav of July, A. D. Is7.". Christian Schluntz tiied his petition in the District Court, in anil for Cass countv, Nebraska. The object and prayer of w hich petition is that an account mav be taken of the amount due said Christian sch'.mit. Irom Wi'.liam (1. WoodnnT. upon a cer tain Pi omissorv Note an. I .Moi't'aze Deed exe cuted bv said William U. Woodruff and Sarah K. Woodruff, of Date June 12. 1S74. and due Jan. 1st, is 7.3, and that the following ttecsribed Real Estate covered by said Mortpme tleed viz : The south-east quarter IsoS and the west half w'i) of tiie north-east quarter Ine'il of section eigut s!. and the south-west quarter sw1! of the soul h-cast quarter IseS of section five 13!. all in town eleven ll , north range thirteen 13l, cast sixth 'ilh principal meridian, and also a strip fUtv ') roils wide off of the south side of I He soutfi-ciist quarter se'.j ) of the soul h-cast quarter iseUl d section live .3, in town eleven 1 11 1, north range fourteen 114 1, cast sixth i:hj principal meridian, ail in Cass county, Nebras ka, be sold to satisfv the sum so touud due said Christian Schluntz. "unless Wi'.liam tS. Woodruff tiiid Sarah K. Woodruff pay said sum so found due, by a day to be named by tiie Court, and that Joanna E. North answer said petition set ting forth miiv interest she may have, or claim in and to said Real Kstate covered by the Mort gage Deed of Christian Schltir.t. ; by virtue of si certain Mortgage Deed. made, executed and delivered to h'-r. Jouuno E. North, by William O. Woodruff, on the 1st Ii day of April. ls7o. and in default ol such answer that Joanna E. North, forever stand and be burred of any and all equity of redemption in and to said premises, and you nre each one notified that unless you answer said petition oa or before the lith day of September, is.7.3, judgment wiil be taken against each one of you, according to the prayer of said petition. CHRISTIAN SCHLFNTZ IS;.3 Plaintiff. ROBERT DONNELLY'S Wagon & ISlacksiiiithSliop Wayon, liuyyy, Machine and Plato re jxiiriuy, and yciural jobbiny. PETER RAO EN, The old Reliable wagon maker has taken charge of the wagon shop. lie is well known a-s a NO. 1 'WORKMAN. ?Vv YVasoiiH and ISujggieH made to Order. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Shop on Sixth street, ojiposite Streight's Stable. 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 w ill give special attention to REPAIRING FURNITURE, MAKIXO 1'ICTUIIE FRAMES, AC. Also Agent for the COMMON SENSE IRON ING TABLES. of which we have a number on hand ; call ami sec litem. Careful Work and Prompt Attend- awe to Calls. 40-ly "WM. L. TUCKER. Ben Hempel, HE'S THE MAN. KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE. ON LOWER MAIN STREET, PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB. "Meals at all hour. Ice Cream. Soda 'Water, & lA'iiionade to Cool you. Good square Meals, nice Lunches, &c, &c. to warm yon. Ales. Wines and good Liquors to lie used rea sonably, for your benefit if you desire. 40-yl B. HEMPEL, Prop. Good fresh milk DELIVERED DAILY ! AT EVElirnnDY'S UOME1SPLA TTSMOUTII IF TIIF.V WANT IT, BY J. I X5IMr?3K2STS:it. PEN I IN VOl'B OKI) Kit.- AND I WILL. THY AND :1VK YOU u?tt:r,:e milk -Kiyl and serve you regularly. WILLIAM HEROLD Keeis one of ilrc Largest Stocks OF GROCERIES IN TOWN. It. It. HVI5i.ST. rilYSICIAN" & SURGEON, tenders his pro-fi'si-nal services to the citizens of Cass county. Residence soiq iieast corner Sixth and Oak sts. ; oihceon Main stiect. two doors west of Sixth, Flattsmouth, Nebraska. UV.O. S. (SMITH. T It. . WIXIMIAM. SMITH .V WIMIIIAn, ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Ileal Estate Er.i-kei-s. Special attention given to Collections and all matters aflecting the title to leal estate. of:ice on -d iloor, over 1'ost Office, I'lattsiuouth, Nebraska. 4ti. ji'ntici: or tiik rr.ACK. Oiiiee on Main street, Vlnttsnioutb. Neb., two door east of Hkrald ollice. KusineiM hours from R n. in. to 8 p. in. All county business usu ally trai sacted before it Justice of the Rcace wifl be attended to. Also general collector of debts. ItOyl J. W. ll.UNKH. DR. SCHILDKNECHT. Eclectic & Hoiiuropatliic Physician. 5'-Offlce and Residence corner Sixth and Vine streets. I'lattsiuouth. Neb. Calls attended at all hours. 4oyl. PROMO FTO It OF PALACE BILLIARD HALL. (Main St., under First Nat. Rank.) ir.ATTs:ioL'rss, - - - seb. jiy r..u i.s si iti.ifd with tiik BEST WINES,' LIQUORS, BEER, ETC., ETC, 4oyl MACHfflS S'ZHI O IE5 , JOHN WAYMAN, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. Kepnirer of Steam Eneines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills. Gas and Steam Fittings, Wrought Iron Pipe. Force and lift pumps, steam Guages, Safety valve Governors, and all kindsof Rrass Engine Fittings re paired tin short notice. 1' A It M M A (!H1 X K It Y. repaired on short notice. 49y a. -5 erf CD pel o o o' c-t- " v 5 r? i "5 C v; 2 J r. tS !-: - w 2 ? s a 3 C 5. CD t ryj et - c 5T- 2' x sr" 1-3 -- C T M el O Obstacles to Marriage- Happy ItHf for Vouns Jten from the effects of Errors ami Abuses in early life. Man hood restored. Impediments to Marriaso re moved. New method of treatment. New and remai kable remedies. Hooks and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address IKIWAHU ASSOCIATION. 4l: N, Ninth St.. I'l'.ibidrlnhia. I'a. an Institution having a liih reputation for honorable comluct and professional skill. uvl TIIE WHEAT t'Al'SK HU3IA MISERY. Jut lniliUxiied, fu a Sealed Envelope, price C ct A Lectiire on the Nature. Treatment, find Radical cure of Seminal VT eakness, or Sperma torrlnen, induced by Self-Abuse. Involuntary Emissions. Inipotency, Nervous Debility, ana ImpediUH'lits to marriage generally ; Consump tion, Epilensey, and Fits: Mental and Physical ln aliacitv, &c. Itv ROBERT .1. Cl'LVhR AVELL, M. 1)., author of the "Green liook." &c. The world-renowned author, in this admira ble Lecture, cleaily proves from his own exH-r-ience that the awful con sentiences of Self -Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, ami without dangerous surgic.d operation, bou gies, instruments, rings, or cordials ; pointing out a mode ot cure at once certain and elfeetual by which every sufferer, no matter w hat his condition mav be, may cure himself cheaply. pliTatelv, and radically. 3')i . lA.rlnrt u iU pi aun and f.lo ifnw'j Sent under seal, in plain envelope, to tiny ad dress, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two post stamps. Address the Publisher, ('IIAS.J.'.KUXr,.t CO- 10-43!y 'f 17 Rowery. N. Y'. ; P. O. box. Wi. roofc a ftoon t thoxts- O MA II A ADS. Grand Central Hotel. Ijirtrest and finest hotel between Chicago and San Francisco. Geo. Thrall, proprietor, Omaha.. WEEPING WATER ADS. Fleming & Race, DEALERS IN 1 GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. AND NOTIONS. Ami Farmers" Stippliea Oonerallj'. Our Goods arc all Nov, and we sell them CHEAP. TRY US ONCE, AND SEE! (40yl) WEEPING WATER, NEB. LOUISVILLE ADS. lIt. J. M. WATKKMAX, Physio Medical Practitioner. Ls;ui.riUe, f'ox Co., Xch. t"Always at the office on Saturdays. -oyi FOX & GLOVER, Sell the BEST GOODS at the lowest price, at LOUISVILLE, CASS CO., NEB. CKXF.KAL DEALERS IX dry coons, c;itoci:mi:.s : HATS, HE A DT CAPS. MADE BOOTS dV CLOTMXG. SHOES. -V07TONS, CROCKERY WARE, AND FARMERS' SUPPLIES GENERALLY. Call ami give them a trial. J TAlso"deal in GRAIN & COAT,. Joyl JIEMIY 1I0WLAM). CTO-E & -WAG02T MAKER, A I ,s General Blacksmitliing. CnrrlaceM. ItuirlcM. inl UnscmiM ICCuircil 011 Sliorl oll'e AU-O iiotsK-Mioi:i v; Ami all other iron wolk prompily ntlcnd cil to. cheaper than the die;: .el., for cash J',y the tunlerslgiied. II. HOWLAXD. Slion northwest Cor. 'ol Ine .k, ,-u Hi . Is. 1I..V1 "ISMCI 111, M;r. STOHi: AM) MILL AT Rock Bluffs. j. iy IS. SHE 11,1. AVe have purchased the ROCK BLUFFS STEAM FLOURING, AND SAW MILL, And will hereafter run the same in Connection With Our Store. CUSTOM WORK will be guaranteed to be satisfactory. We em ployed the BEST we could find, wliose reputation Is well known, audit is pro posed that the farmers and aii others have if they bring Good Wheat ! ! The highest market price paid for the Best Wheat and Corn. OUR STORE ilk mm -is- Chock Full of Goods THIS FALL, and wc mean to. sell them At Low Rates Having been enabled to purchase a large stock Uncommonly Low, They will be sold to all. EOVALLY LOW. NOW IS YOUR TLME TO iB"cnz J.&H.Shera, KUl'K IJI.uE B S. A2:iS. 31tf Wm. Gramberg's LUMBER YARD, TNATTSMOV ! H, N'Klt., Op. I'lalte Valley House. On hand all kinds of LUMBER, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SHINGLES, LA TS. ALSO MouldingS, BUILDING PAPER, CE3IENT, LI 31 11, Plaster Paris, etc. AT LOWEST MA EKE!) EATES. 13m3 Call and Examine. A. W. WHITE, iJea'er in 0CERIES. Jl iiii st., bet. 5:h and cth., I'LATTSMOl'TH, ... - NEK. GR Highest Price Paid for Coun try Produce. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. J. INHELDER & SON, IiKALEKX Iff mx)Ts, shoes, axd gi.ceihes. Of every kind, at the lowest iMtible rates. Also DEALERS H GRAIN. For which the hli?het CAH prices arr paid. Hides and produce of all totals bought r.t Ee;ioiiable rates. IXHEI.P.lffTATIJ-t('eiliir Creek.) 4y 1 f A S' "f , -Y ElillA SKA . GEO. SHAFER'S H fn). W tr& m xh? im AND BLACKS 31 IT H SHOT, FOU KI' A 1 - - E.G.DOVEY'S NOTICE TO TIIE PUBLIC ! I Living biade up iwy mind several years ac RETIRE FROM BUSINESS' about the cud of THE YEAR 1S75, and lu-Inc still f the same 'mind, I tako till liuthoilot iufoi iniiiK t he public that I am st Hint; out my ENURE STOCK OF GOODS ! AT COST. and shall continue doing through thiH year or until tin ii dNpoM-d of. Duiin. that time I lutetnl to Soli (ioods for Cash, Lower than any other house cioi do and sustain themselves. My stoi k consists of GROCERIES, DRV GOOltS, HATHA' CAPS, BOOTS d- SHOES, WALL PAPER. CAIPETS, dC, dC, d C. The whole stock will be sold at otiomPrices until it if - . i ALL SOLD OUT. My object is not to but to GET out of BUSINESS Oive me a call and see for your-. If. i k. u. dovey. NEW LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE STABLE! AN OLD STAND, BUT A NEW MAN. The partnership of O. M. Streicht and NV. I). Jones, belli:; this day dissolved Dr. W. 1). will open a new Liverv. Fe-d, and fn'ie stable, at the Old 111 A IT ISA L.N . on Main Street, just cast of John Shannon's well knowJi Stable, i'l.ttlsiiiot.til. Net). Hordes. IJukIcs A 'nrrlax' to let at all times, at leasonabb; rate i. 7OtS'KS r.OAUDElt HV TIIE IiA Y, WEEK, OIL MOSTK. I'iiiticular iitlcntiou paid to driving and fr.ila iiur Morses. M.iviiiif .ill the appliances I siiall make a part leiilar le.itioe of mv busliiess till! driving ami hamllinx l 1 l.'oTi lNO STOCK. JIclii. well known all over the county, no ftiltlier ehi'i musie Is iiim-c -;i ry. 1 cordiai'y in vite al! iriy friends to call stud ' see me, and I hwy will i weivc a hearty wejosisc. Kespeel fully, 3niG W. D. JONES. HORSESHOEING, Mending and Repairing!! ALL. KIXDS OF FARM IMI'LEMEXTS Mended and Fixed. 95 New Wagons for Sale, Ilnjisie and lAUt IVngAnn on Imnd. and Tor sale all the time. CSS J?l 2 F O fi C ?l .v ir. New Wagons in;. do to order. Kates reasonable and wcrl; guaranteed. O.i Washington Ave., t I'l.A'lTSMOi ri I. iie. 1 near Tr; St.. " N i;it. IScdnccd Kales for Lumber Clear tlie Track for our Spring Trade. If. A. 3VATEU3IAX & SON Will 11 l-'rani I.nmfier. of al'. kij.di r.t j-er m. First cicalily or Ecnciiiz, 'Hi. Hroil " - ' 17. lirst 4 " It or. i ds,, " Sreoiid " 17. Stnr "A" Shlu-xJrH. HS.-'SO per M. o. 1 MiIiiliKvt. '4.30. -Other erail'.M of I.uinln-r enunlly t'hrnp with Doont, KaMh lilindM, Ac, Ac. See other i. :i o't! side. MIKE SCHKELLBACHER, I'.OKSK 8!IOEI(2f A X I WACilN KKI'AIKING. All Iviiids of I'AKM IMPLKMKNTS ineri(lf(l N mtly d- Promptly :0: Horse, 3Inle& OxSIioein, la short, we'll hoe ':inytliiri that litis four foot, from :t Z lr:i to ;i Gir.tfi'c. Coiiio ami 04.' us. jtriKrvvr shop, on Fifth St.. between i ti:i and A'lto st-et,' Just :t-ro.s threo-eei from the 'FW HI.!.' LL' , vu a. A1 s;: 0