3v THE HERALD. LOCAL NEWS. I.OO A L A V V K 1 :T I S K M li N TS. Transient, ' cent a line. Peirular advertis er, to cents per line. No advertisement inscr tvil for less ttiau 2jccuts. l-egal 'otlce at Statute rate. ... Attorney and ofneer of the law will be held responsible for all lesal notices tliey hand In. ana Mil parlies demanding proof of publica t 1 anv notice will be held for the publica tion fee of" such notice. COMMUNICATION. As oar space Is limited, all communications must he brief mid to the point, with no waste f words. x e w s r a v f. i: i i: ' l s i o n s. 1. Anv person who takes the paper rcpularly from U'.c postiflhc-. whether lireetel to It is ,a!iio. -r wln tliei he is a subscriber or not is lcpoiiible for the ay. 2. It any p:Ton oroers his paper discontin ued, he mus! p'iv all arrearages, or the pulilisli r may continue to send it until payuiel:t is ina!e. ami collect the w hole amount, whether the papvr is taken from tin- ofliee -r not. :t. 1 lie eovir.s have ae i'l'-.S that r-Hi-itiir to t-ifce newspapers ami pei it I ic.tis from ilie post-tem-e. orieiii"iii.-' ami le.tviti them uncalled lur, iijnuii'i yucit: evidence of I M KN 1 1S A I. K.l l. B. & M. K. R. Time Table. Corrected 3Iond',y, June 2lst, lsTo. Villi OMAHA 1 KOM PLATTSMOUTH. I.;avc. .1 a. m. Arrives 7 :l.'a. m. 2:Mp. in. Arrives, t p. m. k;:om Om aha fo:: plattsmocth. Leaves, 8 : a. iu. Arrives, Id a. in. C p. in. Arrives, x p. mi. Foil THE WEST. I,e;-.es Phittsmotith. 'J :Z a. in. Arrives in IJ:ic..1:i. VI :-'V Kearney. S :r, p. in. FKOM THE WEST, l.-.-iv.s KoaMC-y. :.V a. m. I.vaves Lincoln. 12 :"i p. m. Arrive; l'l.ilfsni ty: j, 3 :i: p. in. u 1 i; K Asr : l'.i-sscii'.i'T. train f":ieli d.iyi. -i :.; P.M. -0,000 Kiivcl')s want printing at the IIi:i:am o!ii-e. Vallery A; KuiTnor are getting in new good.s to keep up with tin- times. At last lino weather srems to have setth-.l lowu upon its, ami if tho frost doesn't mine t -ai ly Cass enmity w ill have th tallest crop of corn seen in years. Henry lioeck in hauling furniture out every lay. lie says he sells it to Democrats ami U. l. men. as they are the only two classes that have any in ney. The .siilwwalk on Fifth street i com letel. ami looks very pretty, beside be ing nice to walk on, but we bet it won't rain in a month now. Well that'll pay for the sidewalk, you know. The IIekalu humbly asks leave to make a suggestion to the Honorable I'ouneil.&c. Can't you sell the Ual.roek to "The Weeping Water Town Compa ny?" They are going to build a Court House, Jail, etc., and w ill want some thing to pnt out iires. Do sell them the Uabcock. HA TS .' If ATS! If ATX.' A fine stork of new lints. I-atest style at YV M . S 1A ! I . I..M AX N S. uii.'ii:sr awai:d. I received Diploma for tine dress boots at the State Fair and continue to make tin best ami nicest tits. (Jive me a rail. 1 1 l-tf; ! Mkkoks. notice: All jn-rsoiis having Accounts against SoIoiiidii A; Nat han, arc reiiestcd to call at their stoic an t have the same M'ttled. All persons indebted to us w ill pl;a;e call and settle immediately, as we b-ave here on the 1st nf Sejtein Jier. ami oar accounts must be settled. lstf Solomon t Natiiax. TK.M PKKANCK 31 KK HM.. On Vednesday evening August 1 1th. a Temperance meeting, was held in the Presbyterian church, after the opening exercises by the. Kev. .J. T. ll.tird. Mr. Hayes w as called to the chair, and call ed on tic Itev. C. McICelvey, who made a few pointed remarks, after which Mrs. Newman of Lincoln read a very elo pier.t cssav. The ladi-s present then organised a local branch of the Wo man's National Christian Temperance Cnion, and elected the following ladies as officer": Mrs. Frof. Wise President Mrs. Pollack Vice President. Mrs. ieo. Smith Vice President. Mrs. P. Spurleck Cor. Secretary. Mrs. J. MacMurphy llec. Secretary. Mrs. Phillippi- Treasurer. Miss Donnelly and Mrs. Newell were appointed a committee to visit the la dies at their homes to solicit their membership. A meeting will be held at the Pres byterian (lunch, on Friday afternoon at four o'clock. Fi.nis. HAVE YOF iTilAKD THE NEWS! Amdlier New Groeerj Store ! Just opened by I'nangst & Xason. AVe respectfully invite the people of Louisville and vicinity, to examine our tock, which we offer at the lowest prices, and request their inspection by close cash buyers. Our stock. is of the best qiTality.-and we guarantee satis faction both ih quality and prices. Also.orders solicited for furniture at reasonable rates. Our Motto: "Good goods, at lowest prices." Unaxgst & Nasox. Louisville, August 15th, 1875" DVSPEPSIA. Americans ar particularly subject to this disease and its effects; such as Sur Stomach, Siek Headache, Habitu al Costi veness. Heart-burn water-brash, Ci)ming up of the food, coated tongue, disagreeable taste in the mouth. Palpi tation of the Heart, and all diseases of the Stomach and Liver. Two doses of Gkef.x's AiursT Fi.owei: will relieve you at once, and then- positively is not a case in the Tinted States it will not cure. If you dubt this go to your Druggist G. 1$. Chapman, and get a sam ple bottle for ll cents and try it. Keg nlar size 75 cents. One good buggy for sale at the Her ald otlice. Four members of the old Nebraska "First," met not long since in Platts mouth. "What they said and done, we'll never tell. We are requested to say that Mr. King, of Eight Mile Grove, will have ample accommodations for both men and horses at the meeting of the Coun ty Convention on the 11th. Dr. Donelan has imported several barrels of pure native California AVine, to be used for Medicinal or Sacranmn tal purposes. It is warranted pure and is undoubtedly a fine brand. Mr. D. L. Morrow changes and en larges hia advertisement in two ways this week. The linn has grown, Indng now Morrow Uros., and the ad. increases to keep pace with the firm and alrfo the increased amount of business they do. Mr. Morrow informs us that they in tend building a new Iilacksrnith and Machine Shop for a certainty this fall, and they will build a foundry in the spring at any rate, and possibly this fall, if the promise of work will war rant them in so doing. They have sev eral lots donated to them, for a foun dry site conditional upon their build ing before next May. We are glad to hear this good news and to see some little progress in the direction the IIekali has long point ed out. MONET TO LOAN. Loans on improved Ileal Estate can be secured on reasonable terms by ap plying to Pollock a Jeai:islv, 17tf Plattsmouth Xeb. Once more Stadelmanns at 10 ier cent below cost. Jump when the pig eon tlies. rou SALE. A farm of 10 ) acres, including 40 acres of timber, and a good bearing orchard. Terms :?; per acre, S1.5U0 down, bal aneeontime. For farther particulars call on or address. Mus. M. A. Jeffkks, 20tf Eight Mile Grove, Neb. PKKSONAL. The father of Mr. Draper, of Eight Mile Grove, has been visiting his son the past week. F. Wolcott, our "Weeping Water neighbor, made glad the heart of the IIekald man last week. Our friend Doty still says he's "all hunk" over on the Iowa bottom, and though th waters may rage and the tumps grow fewer and fewer he still lives. Frank Stadter is painting a very handsome picture of "Fremont's Land Slide," a view-below town here. Sheriff Cutler's boy, Henry, has been siending the Fourth of July in August. The Sheriff says he has two more pounds of powder he can try his hand on, if he'll only turn the other side of his head next time. Our portly and good natured Miller Mr. Coon Heisel, gave the new IIkkald office a call, on Monday. II. A. Ashburn, of Weeping Water, called on the IIkkald Monday. The young Soldiers of Cass paid the IIekald a vi.sit on Mondiy, armed and equipped ux the law directs, Sheriff Cutler called them the "Mulligan Guards," but they indignantly denied that title, and say they are "The Ne braska Sharp Shooters." Prof. Wightman w ho will take the po sition of principal of our High School for the ensuing year, arrived bust week with his family. "We bid him welcome to Plattsmouth. Capt. Donovan appears once more on our streets, and this time on a fur lough of some length, we believe. His many friends will be glad to see him. We are very much pic: used with the mechanics of our town lately. They are waking up grandly, and have shown real enterprise ami spirit this spring. They're the fellows to build a town up. Messrs. II. M. Wells of Crete, editor of the Saline County Pout, J. II. Culver of Mil ford, and K. Mclntyre of Seward, called on the IIekald for a brief space. They accompanied the excursionists west. Messrs. Hoyt & Wells of the Post have issued a supplement to be distributed among the excursionists, giving a most excellent description of the resources of Nebraska. Maj. Davis, of Ualtimore, is in the city, looking after his property here. Hw made a short call upm the IIkkald w hich the editor regrets he was not in to enjoy. Call again. Paul Morton, s y. of J. S. Morton, is visiting Plattsmouth. Paul has grown wonderfully, and hails from Chicago. CLOSING OUT AT COST! Great bargains at Vallery & Ruff ner's, in all kinds of dry goods, staple and fancy notions, clothing and men's furnishing goods, a large assortment of men's boys' ladies' and children's loots and shoes, hats, caps, que.e its ware, &c. all of which will be sold at cost f or emit only for the next thirty dajs. 21-t Hoots and Shoes, cheaper than ever, for Cash. Peter Mf.ko.es. $ ;,0 0.) NO I H E. Having sold SJ.uDO worth of boots and shoes, since I began selling at re duced prices, I am still bound to fur ther rduce my stock, now is your time. IIo.ns fonueilv i?7.M, now $5.00 Vine Kid Shoes, foi m'ly a.50, " .U0 The best IS thread serge shoes only 2.25 Men's Shoes 1.25 Women's Sln.es. ... 1.00 Call ami examine. No charge for seeing gooda und prices. Will be happy to show bot h. -xt Petek Mekges. CUT FLOWEItS. For the Hand. Throat, Dress, Coat, Weddings, Hails, Dinners, ami 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, w ill receive prompt attention, can till such orders by expressatsmallexpen.se to purchaser, and will insure safe arri val. Prices from 25c to $5 00 and up ward, from Huttonhole Hoquets to elaborate baskets. &c. HUf L. A. Moore. KENTUCKY DISTILLED WHISKY. New Stock I'or Sale. Down With the Trices !! Good whiskv at 1.50 per gallon, oth er brands at 81.75, 8-200 82.25 and 82.50. Extra tine imiorted whisky and brandy. Gin, Port Wine.Cherry and all kinds of imported wines. New stock of goods all through. California Cigars, Dublin Stout, London Cream Ale. Gentlemen now is the time to save your money, llemember the place, one door east of the Post oflice. Milwaukee Lager. McGUIKE VC COr County Convention at Eight Mile Grove on Saturday September 11th. AVard and Precinct Primaries on .Saturday September 4ih. Hemem ber and turn out. 20tf. FA It 31 E US A IT EXT I by ! Julius Pepperberg, Cigar Manufac turer, on Main SU Plattsmouth, Neb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaccoes for smoking purposes. For Utile. Hest qualities of plug-smoking tobacco always on hand. 20-tf. EXCHANGE NOTICE. I am bound to exchange my large stock of Hoots and Shoes for cash. Come and see if I don't. Peter Mekoes. REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT. McGuire fc Curtis has on hand 100, 000 feet of COTTONWOOD LUMBER for sale. Fencing 810 per M; joists, sides, sheeting, corn crib lumber, & All orders tilled promptly. Call at our oitiee one door east of the Post Of fice. (214w) McGuikk & Curtis. SETTLE UP. The Plattsmouth Ice Company give notice that their customers must set tle up promptly at least 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 J0 days after this will be the rule. Plattsmouth Ick Co. ritOCEEDINUS OF THE H0AIID OF CO UNT Y COM M I SS I ON E US. CONTINUED FKOM LAST WEEK. Wednesday, Au. 4th, 1875. John Stein presented claim for dam ages as follows: Plattsmouth, Aug. 3, 1S75. To the Commissioners nf Cass County, Nebraska : Gentlemen: I herewith claim damages to the amount of One Hun dred and Fifty Dollars (8150.00) by reason of the location of a road across my land, being the northwest quarter (nw4) of section thirty-two (32) town ten (10) range thirteen (13) east, said road was petitioned for by Tyson and others. Hoad commences at the north east corner and ends at the southeast corner of section thirty-two (32) town ten (10) range thirteen (13, east. John Stine. On motion William Young, J. G. Oldham, sr., and J. li. Moore were ai pointed commissioners to examine and assess damages and report to board of Commissioners. II. O. Hoback, a commissioner here tofore appointed to view a road peti tioned for by J. IL Austin and others, made his report, "tint bring of the opinion that the public good required the proposed new road, he would rec ommend the location of the same. Report not secured for the reason of the large claim for damages set up by E. Eaton, in amount of 8300. H. O. Hoback, heretofore appointed a commissioner to view and reiort upon the vacation of a road petitioned for by Elias Forbes and others, made his report, "and being of the opinion that the public good requires the pro posed vacation, would recommend the vacation of the same." On motion, William Young was appointed com missioner to mark, lay out and plat said road. The following accounts were allow ed on poor fund: I. II. Vannata, board of paupers for August, 8 it) 00, less rent, due coun ty, 812 00 8 37 CO G. II. Hlack, one quarter, coun ty Physician, 50 00 J. II. Huttery, medicine for poor house 30 35 The following accounts were allowed on Land Road Fund: II. A. Waterman & Son, for dis trict No. 50 14 32 II. A. Waterman & Son, for dis trict No. 40 13 00 II. A. Waterman & Son, for dis trict No. 20 12 59 II. A. Waterman & Son, for dis trict No. 10 47 30 T. Schwab, timber furnished district No. 59 14 00 John Stine, two day's hauling for bridge 5 00 The following accounts were allowed on I toad and Hridge Fund: Sam'l J. Howell, locating road and bridge 9 00 G. W. Fairfied, making road map 1 00 R. O. Hoback. 2 day's viewing road, and team hire C 00 The following accounts were allowed on the General Fund: J. V. Weckbaeh, goods for small pox patients 14 GO Clark & Plummer, one pitcher, for Court Room 1 25 Nebraska Herald, for print ing 58 25 C. I'. Moore, part pay for tax list 150 00 C. P. Moore, postage stamps ami express charges on books 4 05 M. H. Cutler, taking insane to hospital, and expenses 3G 50 M. H. Cutler, groceries and clothing for small pox patients 49 00 G. II. Hlack, commissioner, c;ise Osencopt. insane 8 00 D. II. Wheeler, commissioner, case Osencopt, insane 3 00 C. 1. Moore, commissioner, case Osencopt, insane, 5 00 J. II. Huttery, paper, ink &c 5 75 M. L.White, two days as county commissioner C 00 W. Poltniyer, nurse small pox at Rieharts 3G 00 Emnv.i Poltmyer, nurse small pox at Rieharts Sii 00 John Finisher, 25 day's service small pox at Rieharts 100 00 W. Stadelmann, goods furnish ed small iox patients 30 48 State Journal Co., Supervisors receipts 8 90 Henry IVeck, 1 boy and burying drowned man 25 00 G. A. Cramer, G trip3 to Platts mouth, small pox patient 18 00 O. F. Johnson, envelopes, mu cilage and pencils 150 J. W. Shannon, team hire, 25 00 J. II. Huttery, goods for small pox patients HV6 C. F. Williams, entering land receipts .' 3 45 M. 11. Cutler, boarding prisoners July, and compensation for Jailer 83 50 C. P. Moore, recording official bonds, issuing commission un der seal, and making abstract 8 75 This being the day for opening bids for building bridges, the board pro ceeded to open all bids on file, and up on examining the several bids it was found that Walter J. White was the lowest bidder, per foot, for the several bridges, and upon motion "Walter J. White was allowed the contract for building all of said bridges. The following were the several bids per foot: Cash. Co. WaVnts. II. T! Clark 8 5 59 . Raymonds Campbell G 00 87 25 Y. J. White 5 25 G 18 A. II. Harris 5 57 Geo. E. Pronger 8 00 Z. King & Son 5 93 0 40 CW. King 10 74 J. S. Martin G 81 8 00 One of said bridges having stone abuttments already built. John Vallery was allowed on district number 14 814 00 G. W. Young was al'owed on dis- number 35 17 00 R. 13. Windham was allowed for erroneous Tax Sale in 1870 83 13 The county Treasurer is instructed to bid in for the county, all land not sold for want of bidders. Board adjourned until Friday at 2 o'clock p. m. Friday, Aug. Gth, 1875. Hoard met pursuant to adjournment. Present T. Clark, "W. H. Arnold, com missioners. 0. P. Moore, Clerk. The proceedings of the last meeting read and approved. The following accounts were allow ed on the General fund: County Treasurer, amount of taxes on lands bought by Cass County in 1874 81 591 98 W. L. Hobbs, money refunded on wrongful sale of land. . . 82 3G J. C. Cummins, for time and labor in correcting old er rors Sic 15G 25 F. M. Dorrington, money re funded on wrongful sale of lands 203 00 W. H. Arnold, services as com missioner. . . . T. Clark, services as commis sioner !1 50 1 50 The following accounts were allow ed on land road fund : W. J. White, part payment on contract for building 8 bridges 8500 00 Wm Coleman, district num ber 7 1 00 W. J. White this day appeared and tiled his bond for building 8 bridges as per contract. Hoard adjourned to meet Sept. Gth, 175, at 2 p. in. T. CLARK, W. R. ARNOLD, Attest : C. P. Mookk, Clerk. SPECIAL XOTIOES. CLOTH TNG. For a cii?ap suit of Clothes call on YV.M. St.uiklmaxx. neorgia & Florid J!?.!::,,!:;!; Florid, t shoiiM Miiixrrihc for tli" iforninn Scirx, publtsht'il ;it S.ivann;ili,(;.i. l;iily. mo : Week ly. SJ per annum. Ailven isers (ii'smu.n eustoin e'rs in tlies( States .should use its columns. It w llii- heM nifwr intiir SotUUraxt. Spreinifii ropies sent on receipt of 5 cents. Address J. H. ES TILL, Savannah, Oa. HOUSE FOR HE NT. A house of four rooms; good well of water. Edquire at I. Holding's Clothing Store. 17t4 LEGAL NOTICES. In Bankruptcy. District Court of the United States for tli Dis trict of Neliraska, in K. Casey mid Connolly, Kanknipts. The second meeting of the creditors of the ahove named Kunkrtmt, will be held at the of fice of .1. L. Welster. Esq., in the city of intaha, on the 2sth, day of August next, at i o'clock p ni., for the purposes named in the 27tli section of the K.uiknipt act. Wm. O. Kaiithoi.mk.w, 2112 Assignee. Notice. Thf County CnmmUsumer of Cas County: Will take notice that there will he a meeting of the Jioard of County Commissioners of Cass County, on Monday. August kl. A. D. li75. at the Court House, at 4 o'clock p. in., for the pur Iose of sulniittiie to the qualified electors of said Comity, the que.stion of the re-location of the County seat, i'lattsinoutli, August 17th, C. J MOORE. 21 tl County Cl'k. Sheriff's Sale. By 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 liili day of September, A. D. 1 ST.), at I o'clock p. in. of said day at the soetli door of the Court House, in the city of I'lattsinoutli, i:i said county, sell at public auction the follow ing real estate, to-wit : Commencing at the south-west corner of section eighteen (18) town twelve (12). north of range fourteen (14). east of the sixth tMu principal iiieriiluin.aud then run ning e:isf forty (4ii) rods thence north twenty four CJ4) rods to the place of commencement, thence east sixteen and two-thirds (ItiM rods, thence north twenty-four (24) rods, thence west sixteen and two-thi'rds (toj ) rods, thence south twentv-four (24) rods to the tdaee of be ginning, except a st fiii sixty :c,r) feet wide by twenty-four (24) rods long, off the west side of the above described tract, and also excepting a lot described as follows : commencing t a point sixty feet east of the south-west cwrner of the "alx)ve described tract, and running thence oust one hundred and forty (Ho) feet, thence north furl v-fonr (ID feet, thence west one hun dred and forty (I4n) feet, thence south forty-four (44 feet to the place of beginning, in Cass coun ty, Nebraska. The same being levied upon anil taken as the property of .1. V. Carnes. defen dant ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, re covered by Vallery . Kiillner, plaintiffs. I'lattsinoutli, Nebraska, Aug. Isth. 1S75. M. 15. CUTLER. 2H3 Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. F.y virtue of an execution issued by C. I. Moore. Clerk of the District Court wilMu and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 4th day of Septcmlwr. A. D. 1S7". at 2 o'clock p. in. of said day at the south door of the Court House, in said county, sell at pub lic auction, the following; real estate to-wit : The east half (e'. of the north-west quarter nwUl of section thirty-lour 34. town ten in, range ten 10 east of the lith Principal Merid ian. C;lss (. ounty, Nebraska ; The same being le led upon and taken as the property of .1. Clements, in a suit n hereon .1. & i. (;. elements are defendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered bv Joseph Allison, Plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Net)., Aug. 2d. A. D. Ist.V M. B. CUTLER, lOto Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an execution issued by C. P. Moore, Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed I will on the 4th dav of September, A. D. 1s7.r at 1 o'clock. P. M. of said day at the south door of the Court House, in the city of-Plattsniouth, in said County, sell ;U public auction, the fol lowing real estate to-wit : The north half n'il of the south-west quarter swHl of section one f 1 1. township ten Hi range eleven 111) e:ist of the Gth principal meridian, in Cass County, Ne braska ; the same biug levied upon and taken as the property of John Newton, defendant ; to satisfy a judgment of snid Court, recovered by Carrihglon Hammer, Plaintiff. PUilsinolitb, Nb., Aug. 2d, 1875. M. B. CUTLER. ita.v Sh-nff. Attachment Notice. J Before ' Samuel Carter. ( Justice of the Peace in and Snell Brothers, ,'for Cse County, State ol Samuel II. Wright j Nebraska. , On the 22d dav of July, A. D. 173. Said Justice issued an order'of attachment in the above en titled action, for the sum of twenty dollars and twenty cent.s (.2'i.,Jli). Cass County. Neb.. July :ilst. 1875. 2t5 SNELL BROTHERS. Legal Notice. Notice is hereby given that upon hearing the petition of Ellen Steele, guardian of Samuel 11. Moer alul Walter It. Moer, minor heirs of Sam uel 11. Moer, deceased, filed in the District Court. Cass County, Nebraska, read, and umii an examination of the same, the following or der was made and entered upon the records of said Court, viz : In Vie vtntSrr of the ApiAirntUni of Ellen Sterle a (iuartlian of Sttmiul if. Murr ami Walter 11. JVot'r, miiurr htirs of Samuel II. M'tr, dc-cra.-rA. Vt fell Heal KutiiU for ttie tnaiittaiitrnee an I eritwationof ail Ward. This matter came on to be heard on the peti tion of said Ellen Steele, guardian of said Sam uel II. Moer and Walter B. Moer, praying for a license to sell the following described Real Es tate to-wit: 1-ot two (2) and twelve (12) in block eight (K). lot six (o) in block nine in, lot two (2) in block twelve (12), lot seven (7) in block thirtv-two (32), lot nine(!.i in block twenty-seven (27). lots eleven and twelve (It 12) in block thirty-live (-i"i), lots one and fourO & 4) in block fifty-eight (.vs.), lot live Win block sixty-one oil ), lot seven (7) in block sixty-two (2. lot seven (7) in block sixtv-three (i3). lot eight (8) in block ninet v-ti ve ."), lot two (2) ill block ninely-six C.6), lot thirteen tU) iu block one hundred and lifty -one (loll, lot seven (7) In block one hun dred and sixtv-nine, lots one, two, and six (1, 2. (?) in block twenty-six (2t5. in the city of Plattsmouth, as designated on the re-orded plat of said city, lor ihe purpose of providing the necessary means for the maiiitainance atid education of said minor wards of i-titiou-er, and it appearing to the Court from said peti tioner that it is necessary to sell said real es tate for the ournose aforesaid. It is therefore ordered that the next of kin of said deceased and all persons interested in said real estate ap pear before the undersigned Judge of the said District Court, ar his residence iu the city of Omaha, in the eoiintv of Douglas, and State of Nebraska, on the lMh day ol September. A. D. 1S7j. at one o'clock p. m..itnd show cause if any there be, why such license should not be grant ed, and that notice of said hearing be publish ed in the Nebraska llKit l.l. for not less than four consecutive weeks before said hearing. Done at Chambers iu the city of Omaha, Douglas eoiintv. Nebraska, this third day of August, A. D. 175. GEO. B. LAKE. Ch apman & siuA:i'K. Judge. 2M4 Atfys for l'laintiff. Legal Notice. To lfrncn Calvert and AhtAc Calrcrt, ium-rei' fc;if.; You and each of you will take notice that Alonzo Bromley did, "on the 1st day of July, A. D. l7 ).file his petition in the district court with in and for the County of Cass, in the State of Nebraska, against you, llensen Calvert, and Abide Calvert, defendants, setting forth that von gave a mortgage to the said Alonzo Brom ley on the east half e'-il of the north-west quarter nwj of section number two 21. town ten 110 range nine y in said county of Cass, to secure the payment of one thousand two hund red and ten dollars .?i.2ioJ according to certain promissory notes referred to in said mortgage, and praying that you may pay the sum now due with interest amounting to two hundred and sixty dollars 2KiJ with interest from the 3d day of September, A. D. 1874. or that said prem ises may be sold to pay the same, and that in case said mortgaged premises be sold to pay the same, that any surplus cf the proceeds of said sale after paving the amount now due on said mortgage, may be applied in satisfaction of the other notes mentioned iu said mortgage and not vet due. at their present worth, and the said Ifeiisen Calvert and Abbie Calvert are no tilled that they are required to appear and an swer said petition on or before the 2nlh day of September. A. D. 1875. Dated, July 3ist, 1S7.1. ALONZO BROMLEY, By ClIAPMAX ASrit.VliCK, His Attorneys. iyt. PItOFESSIOXAL CARDS Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by C. V. Moore, Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to nie directed. I will on the 2Sth day of August. A. D. isTs.at HI o'clock, a. m. of said dav 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 sw'.i of section twenty-one 121, town twelve 12!. north of range nine 9 east of the sixth 6thj principal meridian ; also the south east quarter (se'i) of the the south-east quarter se'i and the north west quarter uwl- of the south-east quarter se'i) of section twenty I "JO I. town twelve 121. norm of range nine il. east of the sixth ith principal meridian all in Cass County, Nebras ka. '1 he same being levied upon and taken as the property of William J. M.istin, ft. nl., de fendants ; to satisfy h judgment of said Court, teeovered bv John R. Clark, plaint ill. Plattsiiioitih, Nebraska, Julv 27th. A. D. 1875. M. B. CUTLER. ist" Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv 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 Ihe 2sth day of August, A. D. Is7.r. at 1 o'clock p. in. of said day. at the south d'r of theCouri House, in the "it) of Plattsmouth, iu said count),. sell at publie auction. the following real es'ato, to-wit : The south-east quarter Ise'i of section thirtv-four :!l. in town num ber twelve 12i. range Iwclve 121. east sixth llithl principal meridian, in Cass County. Ne braska. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of John Ross and Susan Ross, defendants : to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered bv David Remick. plaintiff. Plaltsiiioiith, Nebraska, July 27th. A. D. 1S75. M. B. CI TLER, 1S15 Sheriff. Legal Notice. William C. Woodruff, Sarah E. Wiodruff. and Joanna E. North, non-resident defendants. You, and each of vou will take notice that on the 2tth dav of Julv, A. I). Is7"). Christian SchluuU filed his petition in the District Court, in and for Cass count v, Nebraska. The object and prayer of which petition is that an account may be taken of the amount due said Christian Schluntz lrom William G. Wood ruff, u noli a cer tain Promissory Note and Mortgage Deed exe cuted by said William G. Woodruff and Sarah E. Woodruff, of Date June 12. 1874. and due Jan. 1st, lS7o, and that the following decsribed Real Estate covered by said Mortgage deed viz : The south-east quarter IseVtl and the west half w'i of the north-east quarter Lnei of section eight 8, and the south-west quarter swl of the south-east quarter fse1 of section five 5, all in town eleven 111 . north range thirteen 113J, east sixth t'.th) principal meridian, and also a strip lilty ."x)t rods wide off of the south side of the south-east quarter se.i of the south-east quarter se'.j ol section five 51, In town eleven 111 1,'north range fourteen 14J, east sixth iithj principal meridian, all in Cass county. Nebras ka, be sold to satisfy the sum so found due said Christian Schluntz. "unless William G. Wood! nil and Sarah E. Woodruff pay said sum so found due, by a day to bs named' by the Court, and that Joanna E. North answer said petition set ting forth anv interest she may have, or claim in and to said Real Estate covered by the Mort gage Deed of Christian Schluntz ; by virtue of a certain Mortgage Deed, made, executed and delivered to her, Joanno E. North, by William G. Woodruff, on the 18th day of April, 1870. and iu default ol such answer that Joanna E. North forever stand and be barred of any and all equity of redemption in ami fo said premises, and you are each one notified that unless you answer said petition on or before the tit li day of September, 187."i, judgment w iil be taken against each one of you, according to the prayer of said petition. CHRISTIAN SCHLl'NTZ lSt-"i l'laintiff. MORROW BROS.' B LA C K S JUT II AND Machine Shop. At D. L. Morrow's old stand. Seventh St, & Chicago Ave. We at e prepared to do a general business in HORSE-SHOEING, And It r pa iritis: all kindH of Machin ery, surli n Itrapern. Slower, TUreshlns; .llachineM, Plows, c, dr. MILL PICKS, AND ALL Iron & Steel Work a S pecialty. New "Wagons Si. liug-gies Made To Order. ISfAU Work Warranted to Gice Sat isfaction or Money Refunded. CARPENTER WORK ! W. L. Tucker, has removed to the building opposite Math ews Hardware Store, (n -tth Street. Pet. Main and Vine.) Win-re in addition to other work, he will give special attention to REPAIRING FURNITURE, MAKIXG PICTUUE Fit AMES, AC. Also" Aerent for the COMMON SENSE IKOX ING TABLES. of which we have & number on hand ; call and see them. Careful Work and Prompt Attend ance to Calls. 40-ly WM. L. TC KER. . ATTORNEY- AT LAW and Solicitor In Chan cery. Office in l itzgerald s Llock, lUatlsniouth. .Nebraska. wih:kli:k a. bkwktt, - REAL ESTATE and Tax ring Agents, No taries Public, Fire and Life Insurance Ageuts, l'laltsiiioutll, Nebraska. It. 11. MVnSTO, PHYSICIAN & Sl'KGEON; tenders his pro fessional services to the citizens of Cass county. Kesidenee southeast corner Sixth and Oak st.s. ; Office on Main street, twd doors west of Sixth, I'lattsinoutli, .Nebraska. GKO. 8. SMITH. K. B. WINDHAM. tOUTU Si. WIXDHAn. ATTOttNEYS AT LAW and Ileal Estate Bro kers. Special attention glten to Collections and all matters affecting the title-to real estate. Office on '.'d floor, over Post Office, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. -W) I. JI NTK'R OF T1IK PKACK. Office on Main street, riattsmonth. Neb., two doors east of llKKAtU office. Business hour from 8 n. in. to s y. m. All county business usu allv trarsacted before a Justice of the Peace wiil be attended to. Also general collector of debts. Itoyi J. W. Hainks. DR. SCHILDKNECHT Eclectic & Homoeopathic Physician. j t Office and -Residence corner Sixth and Vine Streets, Plattsniouth. Neb. Calls attended nt all hours. " ! rnnpruFTOK or PALACE BILLIARD HALL. (Main St., uuder First Nat. Bank.) riATTSMOl'TII, - - - AEII. mv bar is trrn.iKi with the BEST WINES, LIQUORS, BEER, ETC., ETC, 40yt S IEEE O HP , JOHN WAYMAN, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. Repairer of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills. Gas and Steam Fittings, Wrought Iron Tipe, Force and lift pumps. steam tillages. Safety valve Governors, and all kinds of Hrass Engine Fittings re paired on short notice. F A It M M A C II I X K It Y. repaired on short notice. 45yl rs 2 "i - XT. i -s rr CD to o o S 5 H. p x a e c"S x A. -. Er rt- cr -v 2: -a C 3 3 J5 p. 3 n -O r-ji 3 s J - . . 3 3 o GO CO i J 5 2 3 is w M 3 2 5" d go a ? M ii W 4 5C Obstacles to Marriage- Happy Itelieffor Young Men from the effects of Errors and Abuses iu early life. Man hood restored. Impediments to Marriage re moved. 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The world-renowned author, in this admira ble Lecture, elearlv proves from his own exper ience that the aw f ul consequences of Self-A base may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operation. bou gies, instruments, rings, or cordials ; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual by which every sulfercr, no matter what his condition may" b may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. tTiix Lecture will jmitovc a 1rn to thous aiuisanii thousand. Sent under seal, in plain envelope, to any ad dress, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two post stamps. Address the Publishers, CHAM. J. C. KHXE A. CO, 10-431y 127 Bowery, N. Y. : P. O. box, 4T.St;. O 31 A If A A VS. Grand Central Hotel. largest and finest hotel between Chicago and San Francisco. Geo. Thrall, proprietor, Omaha. WEEPING WATER ADS. Fleming & Race, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, ROOTS, SHOES. AND NOTIONS. And Farmers" Supplies Generally. Our Goods are all New, and we sell them CHEAr. TRY US ONCE, AN D SEE t (40yl) WEEPING WATER, NEE. LOUISVILLE ADS. IR- J. M. WATKRMAX, Physio Medical Practitioner. 1mUtrHle, Ca Co., JTefc. "Always at the office on Saturdays. 40yl FOX & GLOVER, Sell the P.EST GOODS at the lowest prices, at LOUISVILLE, CASS CO., NEB. GF..NKKAL DEALKUS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES ! HATS, READY CAPS, MADE BOOTS A CLOTIIIXG. SHOES. XOTIOXS, CROCKERY WARE, AND FARMERS' SUPPLIES GENERALLY. Call and give them a trial. r"-Also"deal in CHAIN & C OAL. 4yl CEDAR CREEK ADS. J. INHELDER & SON, HEALEKS IX JiOfjTS, SHOES, AXD GROCERIES. Of every kind, at Ihe lowest possible rates. Also DEALERS IN GRAIN. For which the highest CASH prices are. paid. Hides and produce of all kinds bought at Heasonable rates. IX1I ELDEH H KTATIOX-CetIar Creek.) 4ovi r.i.wri;, xrnrtASKA. xe " i-V i HENRY IIOWLAND. AI.SO General Blacksmithing. L'nrrla. HoscRl'". nl Wnfon Ucpwlt-fd on Kborl .Voile-. ': A IX) noitsi;-suoi:i.; And all other Iron w.ik p'ihptly attend ed to. cheaper than th" cl!ta-'t, for cash By Ihe uiiucrslxiicd. 11. IIOWI.AND. Shop northwest Cor. ol S kne Sixth Ms. PLATTSMOl'UI. NEB. STOKE AND 31 ILL AT Rock Bluffs. J. t$ II. S II F.H.I. We hare purchased the BOCK BLUFFS STEAM FLOURING, AND SAW MILL, And will hvreaftcr run the same iu Connection With Our Store. CUSTOM WORK will be guaranteed to be satisfactory. We cm ployed the Hiliii we could find, whose reputation is well known, and it is pro mised that the fanners and nli others have II they bring Good Wheat ! ! The highest market price paid for the Best Wheat and Corn. OUR STORE is Chock Full of Goods THIS FALL., and we mean to sell tlie-ui At Low Rates Having been enabled to purchase a large stock Uncommonly Low, They will be sold to all, EQUALLY .Oil". TOW IS YOUR TIME TO IBTT"3r. J.&H.Shera, Hocii. liLurrs. m:ii. 31tf Wm. Gramberg's LUMBER YARD, rxATTSMOLTH, Nkh., Op. Platte Valley House. On hand all kinds of LU3IBER, DOORS. SASH, BLINDS, SHINGLES, LATHS. ALSO Mould ingS, BUILDING PAPER, CEMENT, LIME, Plaster Paris, etc. AT LOWEST MAHK.ED HATES. 13m3 Call and Examine. A. W. WHITE, Dealer in SLIT GROCERIES, Main St., bet. 5th and Gth., PLATTSMOUTIT, - - - - NEB. Highest Price Paid for Coun try Produce. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Ca-O TO GEO. SHAFER'S AND BLACKSMITH SHOP, Fo:t HORSESHOEING, Mending and Kcpniriitg ! ALL KIXDS OF FARM IMPLEMENTS Mended and Fixed.- 95 Hew Wagons for Sale, ItncxicM and Light Wnsii on limid, and for Male all the time. C Jl J? H 7 J' O f! C . .V J. New Vp;on made to onlei. Kates reasonable and work guaranteed. Mil. -Ul'AD LG.DOYEY'S 3-:e6:h-A.t jid: NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC ! Having made up my mind several years a ; RETIRE FROM BUSINESS about the end of THE YEAR 1.S75, and being still of the same mind. I take, fit met hod of Informing t he public tli.it I am selling out my ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS ! AT COST. and shall continue dolus o through this year or until the .., Whole SSooIc in disposed of. During that lime I intend to Sell Uoods for Cash, I we r than any other house c:m do'and'ustf;h: themselves. Jl y stock consisli GROCERIES, DR I' GOODS, HATS it- CAPS; BOOTS it- SHOES, WALL PAPER, , CARPETS, dC, tt-C, dC. The whole stock will be sold nt BottomPrices until it Is ALL SOLD OUT. My object Is not to but to GET out of BUSINESS. tlivo inc a call and see for yourself. M E. i. H0VEV.' NEW LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE STABLE I AN OLD STAND, BUT A NEW MAN. The partnership of (. M. StiHcbt and W. D. Jones, be'n this day dissolved r. Y. I). .JONES, will open a new I.Ivcrv, l'i'ed. ami Sale SI able, at the Old 1II.VI T I'.AHN.oii Main S;n--t, just east of .lolm Shannon's- w ll know n Stable, PUttsiiiolilh. Neb. Horses, Itug;siH A 4'nrrlnzcH, to let at all times, ;t ij;asonalde rates. HOUSES IIOAIIOED THU 1A V, H'CLVv, OH Mn. Til. I'artieular attention paid to driving and train ing Horses. Havintf all t lie cppllauecn 1 shall make a particular fen I tire 'f mv business Uii iliivinan J haiidlinx of 1 KoTi'I.Nti S IUCK. ; ,P.chiK well known all over the county, no further chin music is ncci-ssary. I corilinlly in-, vile til! my fi lends to all j'jid see me, ati'l tit y will receie a hearty welcome. Kespectfully, .lull VV. D. JONES. Waterman's Hcducod Hates for Lumlicr Clear tlie Track for our Spring Trade. H. A. WATEIL1IAX A; SOX Will sell Frame Lumber, of ; 11 kiinls a. &MO perm. IlrKt quality or ln-luc, SiO. " Heroiiit " - ' 17. t'irht 44 Hoaid, Zil. - Nerowl 44 - 17. 44 Star "A"h.Ulna;le, 8.1.VI per M. Xo. 1 fehiniclrct. 4.r,0. Other KradeMof Lumber equally Cheap' with Doors, N:uh Jtiiud. S.c Ar. See ot her ad. on outsiiie. MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLACKS AH Til On Washinv'ton Ave. 4IV I ne., I' ft il s I'l ATTSM-'H'TI IIOUSi: SIIOLINC, AMI wa;on i:i:paikin;. All kiinls of KAII.M IMPLKMKNT lntliiled Nrutly f- I'romji'ly ' :U: Horse, 3IuleV OxSIioeinsr, In Short,- we'll shoe anvthi:). Unit hits fonr fret, from ' Zehi ;i to ;i (iir.i'Iti. Come ;T nl .sec ITEW SHOP, on rifth St.. between Ida in and Vi'i- 'fr , Just across tlie corner troei thr NK'.- J It (f ri. f. ' "AT . . . j .