r:? H"- THE HERALD. LOCAL NEWS. i.t c a I. a i v i: t: 1 1 s i: i i s. Transient, cei.; ;i II.-imiI.ii- advert is- rs, In cents !- Iiii-!. No advertisement inser ; (t I i le h ttiali 'It ceul s. Lenal Notices al Statute liiir'. Vtun-ney ;iu I i.;:i.'i'H of the law will be held ; s pons: bit for I"mI ii t !- they hand in, i l a.l parties ilni;iinliiiir m proot if n I I 1 on of any notice wi'.t ho held tor the publica ..II f; e ol" mIi-!j notice. CO M M I, N 1 C ATI ON. s mr sto.ie is H::i:tc-il. all communications n it be Imcf 1 t the iini. with no wasie i4 milil.i. ,N K V S P A I ' K I.' I ' K i SI X S. I. Any person uho I.tk.-i tli.! i.iT regularly Tio.u the ...-t.. i;, -. v. li.-tn-r directed It. his i:i!llC. IT Allflllrl- lie is II subscriber -r not -Is n .t.oii-.iiU' i'T c.f pay. , ,. . .... - If a.iv p. -tv.ii oi.lcis Ins paper diseoi II n ..."'l he nm-: psv all aireara. r the publish ,:, ,,;;:.:',::.. s,.i ii in. til payment is .. i. V- in. I .-..li.-. l tin- ieli; amount, whether t ,v ii r is l.ic!i tr.Hii tin- oftiee r not. ' Vli-colli 'is have dccnleil tlnit rcluslli;! tl I i'.- i,.m.vsii;iii.ts and iti' 'I I'M Is from the post (ii i.-iii'.i::i an. I ;ni i:T them uncalled I,. I. Tim. CUd'l.cc of IMKN1K1.N.W. fllAI I". 13. & M. R. R. Time Table. Corn. 'I M-m.li!. Jane 2Ut, ISTo. i -:: OMAHA i i:om plattsmovtil l.'ia'!. j a. in. Al r: '- T :l" a. in. i:Hi.li!. A:rivts,(i. 1:1. 1T.OM OM Ml Idli Pl.ATTSMor T!I. L".i.v..- ., :"i ... in. Ari:n". 1 a. in. J p. in. A . . . i-1. s j.. i:i. :.: Tin: wkst. l.t-riv.- P!.!'! , a iii'.a, : Vt a. Allivi'i hi !.!. 'Ii:, ! I V. n ni-y. H p. in. f m t:ik vvi-:t. I. . . iM Ki..t: a. y a. iii. l-i-av.-s Lincoln, 1." :j ;. Al:'. . vi Pl.ii ts..ci;! ll, :"' . 111. bui s.; kat : 1' i..-io:;-'.T. tr i n um-U l iy), -i : P.M. XONMY TO 1-5 AN. l'ift'. rii tlio.is md ilulhirs to loan, on v. I Kf.il l'statc securities. Tinn.' ;,riv L .satisfy eastiniiiTS. AliliMtion i:i;ist lie in pi'- l.:-fore S-;.t"i::?icr 1st to 3 I). II. Viu:i:r.i:u & Co. ' r:..il-i::P.:it!i N'eb., An;'. -.Mtii, nTo. Announcement. 1'I.ATTSMOUTII, Xl'JI. August 2ord, 1ST5. ) To tfif Vi ople of C'a.v.v County, Neb. I take the present opportunity to an nounce myself as a candidate for the ortice. of County Clerk, subject to U.e decision of the Republican County Con vention, to be held at Eight Mile (irove. Sept. 11th, 1873. Yours with respect. Thomas Wiles. One good buggy for sale at the ITek a li office. Azro Smith, the great Nebraska Po tato man, sends us sojue NEW VEUMOXT POTATOES which yield CI bushels to the acrp. They are very line. lie also has toma toes by the ton, taking 20 bushels daily to Xe!. City. Mr. 0. A. Harmon, of Weeping Wa terways send me the IIekald $2 worth. We will, Cepli Mctteer has purchased the old Hon Ton saloon, next door to Saunders House, where he will be pleased to have his friends cull and try his skill as a mixer of good drinks. r V r ! i' i i i Master Willie Slivight met with a very painful accident yesterday. lie was rolling a hoop, with a lath, one end of whieh was sharpened, when he fell down striking bis cbeek against the sharpened end, forcing it through his cheek into his mouth. Dr. .Livingston was called in, and relieved the little sufferer. -2 Envelopes want printing ;.t tin" l!i;:: i.; oilice. Uev. J. X. W.-bb will preach at the. I5.-tjiti.st Chureh, in this City on Sund;ty cv.-nin. August J'.iLli, at S o'clock p.m. II 's i:i 1 SI toes, eln-ajier than ever, f-r ":i-!. 1'i:jki: Mi:i;ni:s. il A !'-,: HATS! ItATti! A tri s:,,.4. uf -lew Hat.-. I.at.-s? sty!.- ;it W si.Srii'H.MA N n "s. Win. sta-.l.'hnaii showed u.i two bun ,0. !'; 'i!ig apples about a foot l"':g l--hvrmd there wie lo apples on tii.1 t'.vo. TIk-v were a re.il curiosity. iiHiiii'sT aiva::i. I iirtived Diploma for tine dress boors .it the S'a'e Fair and continue to i. take the best and nir-cst iits. (live a C.'il. ( 1 t-tt ) 1. MKliOES. The Ladioj Ai 1 Society, of tho Epis copal Cbureh. ill m. et at Mrs. Waller .1. While's, on Thurs ! iy, the 2 A of Sep ten.bor. All cordially invited to attend. av77 'i:: p'T.sons baving Account s against S. j iinon .Vc Xat ban. are requested to ;:L their store and have the same ii!- .:. All pel:.Oi;s i!,debted to IIS :!1 please cii! and settle immediately, as we leave here on lac Is, of Soptcni b r. an I oar ace u:iLs mvv,' !o s -'tied. s; S-)!.() v.'iV A; NaTIIAX. I)y ;pi over.si.;!il v.'.' omitted to men t i'.i t rie receipt of so-ii ; very line ap ples of Leo Wright, last week, for which he has our sincere thanks. fy,'))).iV) ::o:u i:. Having sold ;'.,)) worth of boots :i:.d shoes, sinc e I began sidling at re duced prices, I am still bound to fur ther reduce my stork, no v.- is your time. Hoots formerlv .i5T.! ). now CO.O.i Fine Kid Shoes, form'Iy :;..V), " ;.')-) The best IS thread scrire s! iocs ( ml v 2.2) M -n's Shoes 1:2', Women's Shoes l.) Call and examine. Xo charge fin seeing g oi!s and prices. Will be happy to show loth. lilt I'etp.k Mr.!tii:s. KKXTL'CMY DiS'MLMIi) WHISKY. Xew Stock For S-ile. Dawn Tilth the I'ricesl! Good whiskv at .?!.")() perg illon. oth vr brands at ??1.7.", s.i"f -,. " and S'.'.od. I'tr;; tine imported whisky and brandy, Jin, Fort ine.Cherry and all kinds of imported wines. Xew stock of goods through. California Cig.us, Dublin Stout, London Cream Ale. Gentlemen now is the time to save your money, lb nieinber the plaee. one dour east of the Host Oli'ue. Milwaukee Lager. Mi Gi in:: & Co. CFT FLOW KHS. For the Hand, Throat, Dress, Coat, Weddings, Hails, Dinners, and Funer als. Will always do cur best, to give satisfaction, and think we can. Orders f.-r 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 2V to -?" 0 and up-w-.'r!, from Huttonhule Hornets to ei.ibora'e baskets, &e. i:;tf L. A. Mpoke. EACH. 1 y'iE surivE. I am bound to exchange my large stock of 15. ots and Shoes for cash. Cor. 10 and see if I don't. Petei: MKnoKs. nr. :10V a i. or the county si: at. M -Guire t: Curtis has on hand 10'J, V ): feet of fOTToxu'e'iii u'Miii::: for sale. Fencing per M; joists, hides, sheeting, corn crib lumber. &'.. All onleis lilled promptly. Call at oar olVu e one door east of the Post Of fice. (-Oiw) Mt ;ru;i: & Cruris. .Julius Pepperberg, the cigar man, keepa two and three men constant!' employed making cigars, and is rapidly pushing hi.; trade out to Cheyenne and along the line of the U. P. Success to such men as Pepperberg. Once more St.tdelmanns at 10 per cent below cost. .Jump when the. pig eon Hies. MSTiliCr JL'JHJ!:. We hive heard it whispered out west that Judge Sprague, of the firm of Chapman icc Sprague, may be a candi date, for District Judge in the ensuing election. Mr. Sprague is an old settler of C.iss, and well known in both Cuss and Saunders, besides being a very good judge of law. They might go further and fare worse for a "Judge." On Saturday August, 14th, an infor mal meeting of the Woman's National Christian Temperance Union was held in the Presbyterian Church, and ad journed to Mrs. Donnelly's Friday 3. p. in., Sept. 3rd. Every lady interested intheteinpcrancecau.se will make it convenient to be present if possible. Mi;s. Pkof. Wise, Mns. MAoMt iiPHY, President, 2212 Secretary. Prof. Aughey's lecture on Geology, given in Dm Presbyterian Church, on Friday evening, was well attended and exce-'dingly interesting. His account of the early formations in Nebraska, was news to many persons who consid er us as such a new country. FOK SALE. A farm of 10 ) acres, inclu ling 11 acres of timber, and a good bearing orchard, l ei ins ."?:) per acre. down, bal ance m time. For farther particulars call on or address. Mns. M. A. Jekfeks, 20tf Eight Mile Grove, Xcb. Some of our PI ittsmouth ladies went down to Weeping Water, week before last, to see the new County Seat, or at least to hunt a County Seat. We have received the Catalogue, of the State Normal School, at Peru, Neb. The first term begins Thursday, Sep tember d, lb7.7. For particulars ad dress the Principal, A. Nichols, Peru, Neb. County Convention at Eight Mile Grove on Satpuiav Septemiieu 11th. Ward and Precinct Primaries on Satim:iay Sei'temhek 4th. liemem bt r and turn out. 2'0it. FA H.VEnS A TTEXT10X! Julius Pepperberg. Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St.. Plattsmouth, Neb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tob.u coes for smoking purposes. For Hest qualities of plug-smok ing tobacco always on hand. 9-tf. Mr. W. L. Tucker brought us three splendid sweet potatoes last Saturday, and they made a good addition to our Sunday's dinner. Thanks. Mr. Fred Lenhoff had a severe fall down the steps of the Plattsmout Grain icc Stock Cos. elevator, a distance of about l feet. lie was badly bruised, but no bones were braken. The anniversary of the Cass County Auxiliary of the American liable Socie ty, will be held in the Presbyterian Church, Sabbath evening next. Ser vice will commence at 8 o'clock p. m. All are cordially invited to attend. We learn that some of our excursion ists did not get to Lincoln last week, caused by their gettihg off of the car at Greenwood to get some uin-ly. Mr. A Vest has opened a room, two doors west of Stadclnian's clothing store, where he is showing specimens of Nebraska fruits. Those wishing to .mm what Nebraska can do in the fruit bu-iness, ur learn what varieties do bc.t licit' will t'.o well to give him a call. Ho has line specimens of Grapes, Apples, IVars, Peaches, Plums, Crab Apples, -xe-. Wcekb.c-h, the well known grocer, intends patting in a large, handsome 1 well as.vited stock of Fall Goods, - . : II . Ilri. I I r. IVU; -V.IO.I, i.'I'i p. :- J I -' ;td, thesi. c-, we de- V. : r'; u ill get the The County Commissioners have de cided to submit the question of "For Ke-location of County Seat,"or "Against He-location of County Seat," at the next general election. We are sorry to announce that Mrs. J. N. Wise has been very sick for a week p;ust, and at one time was not ex pected to live, but soon hope to chroni cle her entire recovery. : bi.-rin' Li Mrs. Dr. Jno. Hlack has sent ns the I fmest sweet potato of the season. It weighs over three pounds, and is one that she raised in her garden in spite. of grasshoppers. Thanks. Owing to absence about the time the paper was going to press last week, our notice of Prof. Church's lecture was left out. While not agreeing with the j Professor's Theology altogether, he inn i presses us as a true, earnest and i thoughtful man, a good reasoner and honest in his convictions. He also pie-.ents his matter in a very happy ; manner, iucit might lc imitated by A her preacher!-:. PEKSOXAL. Hon. John Dain?s returned home ni Friday last. Maj. Davis left for his home in Hal timore last Monday afternoon. Mr. Lawrence 'Furlong, of Hock Hlufls, called at the IIekald office and asked us to credit him with $Z on sub scription. Call again Mr. Furlong. Charley Folsorn, formerly of Ash land, but now working in the Surveyor Generals office, here, called on us last Tuesday afternoon. Call again Char ley. Mr. John. T. Spencer, editor of the Dakota Ciay Mail, called at the IIek ald office last Monday. lie was on his way to Lincoln to join the editorial excursion. Mr. Hitchie, of the Heatnce Courier, called on the IIekald the day of the great excursion. The Courier was al so in the supplement business and had a very neat map of Gage County to ex hibit. Mr. O. W. Hent, of Prairie Home, Lancaster Co., called at the IIekald oilice yesterday morning and helped us out. lie reports crops fair in his neigh borhood in spite of the grasshoppers. Call again. Alex Schlagel, came home Friday, looking as brown and as hairy as a Tex an It ug r. He has wonderful stories to tell of the great west, and says he never was so glad to seethe little IIek ald before. Alex returns this week to finish up his work. See Eli Plummer 's column ad this week. Mr. Plummer is determined to sell his goods cheap for cash, and he knows of no better way of letting the people know it thin by advertising in the IIekald. Leonard, the champion artist says he has taken more photographs this year than any year he has been in the busi ness here, in spite of the grasshoppers. "Del" says he will let us know all about it, when it happens. r.AHXUM'S IIIPPOMiOJIE. This celebrated show will be in Oma ha on Monday, September 0th, where it will give two grand performances, at - and S o'clock p. m. The II. & M. 11. II. will run excursion trains for the the benefit of those who may wish to attend. Head what the Chicago 2'iiua of July 10 says about this show: The great canvas show of the time, Harnum's Hippodrome and circus ar rived in town yesterday. In the even ing at least lU.ooO people crammed the great pavilion on the lake shore, and tiie show proved the eminent attractive amusement feature of the evening. The great tent is very comfortably tit ted with reservwd chairs, and is well lighted. The races ;ire. clearly seen by the assembled thousands. The perform ance commences with the entry of the Congress of Nations. This included tableaux of Queen Victoria; William of Germany; Napoleon III, of France; Pope Pins Ninth; the Saltan of Tur key with lights of the harem ant! atten dant eunuchs; the leaders and states man of Ireland; the Emperor of China; Tippo Sahib of India; Gens. Geo. Wash ington; Israel Putnam, of Massachu setts; Phillip Schuyler of New York; Henry Lee. of Virginia; Ethan Allen, etc. Following the Congress of Na tions comes the performance of Satsu ma and the original "Little All Hight" in their marvelous balancing feat. A "Hat" race for the ladies in the saddle and habit succeeds; one in which no less than four ladies take an active part Sketches from Indian life, t lie advantage of studying up human char acter in many foreign phases, contrib ute to the interest of lie show. The race between English and American jockeys is unusually interesting. An elephant and camel race; a chariot race for four horses aside; and a ladies hur dle nic, were received with considera ble applause. The fact is that the present Harnum show is almost entire ly made of competitive races, which are to all appearance honestly won. The management brings a liberal supply of good horseflesh, a number of daring and skillful lady and gentlemen equestrians, and some special gymnas tic and circus attractions not to be sur passed in attractiveness on the face of the globe. The Highest Pri:e Paid for Good SPKCI3IENS OV FRUIT ! of all kinds, at my FRUIT ROOM, on Main Street, to be kept on exhibi; tion for the inspection of those who wish to plant the best kind of fruit. Also specimens of vegetabes and grain wanted. I am soliciting orders for all kinds of fruit trees ami plants, from apples to strawberry plants, ornamental trees, shrubbery, flowers, seeds, &c. I have a room full of pictures, and wish to show all the kinds of fruit that grow and bear well in this vi cinity. W. S. West. Plattsmouth, Neb., Aug. 1873. CLOSING OUT AT COST ! Great bargains at Vallery & Ruflher's, in uli kinds of DRY GOODS, STAPLE and FANCY NOTIONS, CLOTHING, AND MEN'S FUllXISIlING GOODS. A lar;;e' assortment of MEN'S, BOYS', LADIES' and CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES, - HATS and CAPS. ALSO, QVEEXSWAKE, &c, all of whii-h will lw srM at Vni for OixJi only, for the nc t thirty day, to make room for their LARGE FALL STOCK. Itself its only rarallel I CLOS1XG OUT AT COST! Great bargains at Vallery & Kuff net's, in -all kiiuls of dry goods, staple and fancy notions, clothing and men's furnishing gotds, a large assortment of men's boys ladies and children's boots and shoes, hats, raps, queensware, Ac. all of which will e old at co.sa for cwt only for the next thirty days. 2FJt Subscribe for the IIekald, the best ! z. ... 4 i p;nci iii me i.ouuiy. i IP TBarnum's CHEAT ROMAN" The Itanium Vnivrrxal Kxpoition "o., Iroirictor. P.T. It A KM "31, - - PreHideut. WILL EXIII15IT AT OlkOa-IEai-A Monday Sept. 6th. Two Oritnd Performance at S & H p.m. Acres of wide-Spread Canvass, and the L.HltlLST AMrBIITIICATKa: I.V TSIK WOULD. An army of Jlen, Women ami Children ; hun dreds 01 'J lifii-oiiKhhriii and Imported Horses; Gill and Gold liesirtnkled Chariots and Tab lean Cars ; Solid silver and Jewelled Armor; tilitteniis Paraphernalia, and the most Elabor ate, nriliiant and Expensive Wardrobe ever beheld. Historical Pageant of the CONGRESS OF NATIONS Producing a trrand succession of Intellectual Surprises, embracing the following changes, equivalent M .-iiuini in full view of the Jtoyal Ceu-ts of the whole world. Magnificent Kevi val 01 the H;iort ot Ancient Urrrrr and Home! With alt the exciting I!aees and many Realistic Pictures ot the olden times. Indian Kile, or C'liae for a Wif ! Presenting Leonehi's Tribe of Wild Indians and Mexican Hangers in scenes incident to savage life. M'lle D'Atalie, Satsuma and Little All Right, and Laztlle, Millson, and Master Lazelle In a trio of Acts. Viiion of the Iloitri.-t Grand March of the Amazons Ballet Dicertismmt Grand Operatic Chorus etc. Free Admission to all who Pnrcliase TIIK LIFE OK I. T. BAR.MUM, written by him self down to the present period of 187.r. with nearly LOoo pages and all full-page illustrations, reduced in puce from .t.'iO to i.5o, for sale within the (ireat 1 lippodrome. Uniformed Ushers in Attendance. Admission 50 rettt; Children under:) years 25 cfx. iicstrred .S'taf.s, Extra. Dtfoi s open at 1 UUtl Tp. m. Every facility will alTorded the public for procuring Tickets on the wagons on the lot. but to accommodate such as prefer to avoid possi ble delay by obtaining them ai the customary small advance, a few tickei will be left for sale at Eberhart's Variety llaar, Omaha. Ueul:xr Bxrnrnion Train will run, at reatly lied tired I'ares. SPECIAL NOTICES. M0NEV TO LOAN. Loans on improved Ileal Estate can lie secured on reasonable terms by ai plying to Pollock a Peaudsly, 17tf Plattsmouth Xeb. CLOTHING. YoY a eneap suit of Clothes call on W.M. hTADKLMAXX. neorgia & Florida mation abeut (ieorgia or Floriii.i should .subscribe for the Mornimj AYicx, published at Savannah. Ga. Daily, ?i0 ; Week ly. i oer annum. Advertisers desiriugcustom ers in "these States should use its columns. It i.s the ht--t jiaivr In the Suutlu-uxt. Specimen copies s-'nt on receipt of 5 cents. Address J. 11. ES TILL, Savannah, tia. HOUSE FOR RENT. A house of four rooms; good well of w;tter. Kdquire at I-.. CJoldixo's Clothing Store. 17t4 DYSPEPSIA. Americans ur particularly subject to this disease and its effects; such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitu al Costiveness, Heart-burn water-brash, coining up of the food, coated tongue, disagreeable taste in the mouth, Palpi tation of the Heart, and all diseases of the Stomach and I-iver. Two doses of lii;i:Kx's August Flowek 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 (i. i. Chapm-in. and get a sam ple bottle for 10 cents and try it. Heg ular size Ho cents. LEGAL NOTICES. In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United Slates, for the District of Nebraska ; in the matter of Walter Scott, Nankrupt. ITiiUSa 2TAT23 ZIZZZ1Z7 C1E2T 3 0?Ti:E, 1 Caiha, Notrosh. Atpa 23d, 1S75. 1 To U'Tiowi it yiay Concern: Take notice hereby, that a Petition has been, to-wit : on the iflth "dav of August. A. I). Is75, tiled in said District Court, by Walter Scott, in said District, who has been been heretofore duly declared l$ankriipt under the act of Con gress entitled "An Act to Establish a uniform system of Bankruptcy throughout the United Slates." ii.provfd March id, So7. ani as amended, h r a Discharge and a Certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under said Act and that the 13th day of September, l7.-. at a o'clock p. m., at t lie of fice of J. L. Webster. Esq.. the Kegister in Uankriiptcy for said District at Omaha iu said District, is"tlie time and plaee assigned for the hearing of the same ; when and where you may attend, and show cause, if any you have, why the praver of the said Petition should not be granted". WATSll.N It. SMITH. Clerk of the U. S. Dist, Court for said Dist. 2212 In Bankruptcy. District Court of the United States for the Dis trict of Nebraska, la K. Casey and Connelly, H:inkrupts. The second meeting of the creditors of the above named liaiikrupts. will be held at the of fice of .1. L. Webster. Ksip, in tiie city of ( linalia, on the i'dh, day of August next, at 4 o'clock p. m., for the purposes named in the 27th section of the n.tnkrupt act. Wm. O. Eaiitkoi.mk.w-, 2U2 Assignee. Sheriff's Sale. l?y virtue of an execution issued by C. P. Moore, Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass Count v, Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 will on the ISth day of September, A. D. IS75. at 1 o'clock p. in. of said day at the south door of the Court House, iu the city of Plat Lsniout h, in said county, sell at public auction the follow ing real estate, to-wlt : Commencing at the south-west corner of section eighteen t :S) town twelve (12. north of runs.! fourteen H4i. east of the sixth tilth) principal meridian. and tlien run ning east forty tn rods thence north twenty four rods to the place of commencement, thence east sixteen and two-thirds OiiS) rods, thence north twenty-four l-l) rods, thence west sixteen and two-thirds (h4j) rods, thence south twentv-fotir t-'l) rods to the place of be ginning, except a strip sixty ,o) feet wide by twenty-four il i rod long, off the west side of the above described tract, and also excepting a lot described as follows : commencing at a point sixtv oVo feet east of tiie south-west corner of the above described tract, and running thence east one hundred and forty (U') feet, thence north forty-four (ii) feet, thence west one hun dred and forty (HOifeet, thence south forty-four (-11 1 feet to the place of beginning, in Ca-ss coun ty, Nebraska. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of J. V. Carries, defen dant ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, re covered by Vallery Kurfner. plaintiffs. Platismoulh, Nebraska, Aug. ISIh. 1S75. M. H. CUTl.KIt. 2U Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an execution issued by C. P. Moore. Clerk of the District Court witliin and for C;iss County, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on tho 4th lay of September, A. D. 1S75. hi ti o'clock p. in. of said day at the south door of the Court House, in said county, sell at pub lie auction, the following real estate to-w't : The oast half ie'tl of the north-west quarter fnw'j of section thirty-four 1341. town ten 10, range ten in east of the f.th Principal Merid ian. Cas.s County, Nebraska: The snuie being levied upon and taken ns the property of !. Clements, in a suit whereon J. K. i. .-foments are defendants : to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered bv Joseph Allison. Plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., Aug. id. A. D. ls75. M. Ii. CUTLFU. V15 - Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution issued hv C. P. Moore, Clerk of the District Court, witliin and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed 1 will on the lib day of September. A. D. 175 al 1 o'clock, P. M. ol'siiid iay fit the south door of the Court House, in the city -of Plattsmouth, in said County, sell at public auction, the fol lowing real estate to wit : The north half n'4l of the south-west quarter sw'l of section on 1 1. township ten loj range eleven tl east of the t;th principal mi liiiiaa. in Cass County. Ne braska ; the same being levied upon and taken as the property of John Newton, defendant ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by Carrington H inimer. Plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., Aug. il'. M.B. CUTLER. loto Slienff. Attachment Notice. S::el! Pn vs. j lVf'M"0 Samuel Carter, ! Justice 'f tne Peace in :md ate ' for i ari Cui;:i! y. N.niiuel Ii.w right j ebra-ka. On the 22 d day of .Inly. A. D. 1"7". said Justice issued an order of attachment iu the above en titled action, for the sum of twenty dollars and twenty cents (i.'O.-Jo). Cass County. Neb.. Julv :tlst. tS7r. 2U KN'KLL l.KOTHEKS. Legal Notice.- Notice is hereby given that upon hearing the petition of Kllen Steele, guardian of Samuel II. Moer and Walter B. Moer, minor heirs of Sam uel II. Moer. deceased, tiled iu the District Court. Cass County. Nebraska, read, and. upon an examination of the same, tiie following or der was made and entered upon the records of said Court, viz In tht matter "f thr. Af)ilicntin of Klkn Stnle w (iuitr'li.ut of Siiniui l H. Jtfmjr nit'i Waller It. -Voi r, minor heir of Samiu l If. Mx r, dr tearil,b rll Ileal tUtute for Uie maintainrnce atid education of nai'd M'artUs. This matter fame oil to be heard on the peti tion of s lid Kllen Steele, guardian of said ..liu liel II. Moer and Walter 15. Moer. praying for a license to si U the following described Ueal Es tate to-wit: Lots two (2) and twelve IV2) in block eight (si, lot six (") in block nine fin. lot two ('') iu block twelve (12), lot seven (7) in block tbirtv-two c.V'i. lot nineiii) in bloc k twenty-seven (27). lots eleven and twelve (11 & 12) hi block thirty-live (:r), lots one and four(l iv 4) in Moeii tifty-ciglU (.si, lid five (5) in block sixty-one iU ), lot "seven (7) iu block sixty-two (i;2), lot seven (7) in block sixtv-three (3). lot eight () iu block iiinetv-llve (l)."), lot two 12) iu block ninety-six , lot thirteen (!;U in block one hundred and litty-one 051), lot seven (7) lu block one hun dred and sixi v-iiine. lots one. two, and six (1, 2, fc ti in block twenty-six ca. in the city o: Plattsmo'iih, as designated on the recorded plat of said city, for the purpose of providing the necessary means for the maintainaiice and education of said minor wards of petition er, and it appearing to the Court from said iieti tioner that it is necessary to sell said real es tate for the purpose aforesaid. It is therefore ordered that the next of kin of said deceased and all persons interested iu said real estate ap pear before the undersigned Judge of tiie said District Court, at bis resilience in the city of t iinaha, iu the count v of Douglas, and State of Nebraska, on the St"h day of September, A. J). 1HT5. at one o'clock p. m., and show cause if any there be. w hy such license should not be grant ed, and that notice of said hearing be publish ed in the Nebraska Hl-.UAI. I), for not less than four consecutive weeks before said hearing. Done at Chambers in the city of Omaha, Doughus eoiiutv. Nebraska, this third day of August. A. 1). K73. t;t. 15. LAKE, Cum-man & Si'KAci'E. Judge. 2ot4 Att'ys lor Plaintiff. Legal Notice. To IfetiKcn Calcert a:it .Ihtjic Calvert, iton-rc.i-dentx: You and e:udi of you will tak notice that Alonzo llrotuley did. on the 1st day of July. A. D. is75.ftle his petition in the district court with in and for the County of Cass, in the State of Nebraska, against you, Ilcnsen Calvert, and Abide Calvert, defendants, setting forth that vou gave a mortgage to the said Aionzo Brom ley on the east half e'J of the north-west quarter nwVv of section number two 21, town ten in range nine !i iu said eountv of Cass, to secure the payment of one thousand two hund red and ten dollars IS;l.2lu 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 2i0J with interest from tho .id day of September, AT D. 1874. orthat 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 uf the proceeds of said sale after paving the amount now due on said mortgage, may be applied in satisfaction of the other notes mentioned in said mortgage and not yet due, at their present worth, and the said Ilensen Calvert and Abbie Calvert are no tified that they are required to appear and an swer said petition on or before the 2oth day of September. A. D. 1.S7.V Dated, July 31st, ItsTV ALONZO KUOMLEY, By CHAPMAN' Jfe Sl'KAIil K, His Attorneys. ICto Sheriff's Sale. I?y virtue of an order of sale issued by C. P. Moore, Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass Countv, Nebraska, t'lid to me directed, 1 will on the 2S!h day of August, A. D. isTo.at 10 o'clock, a. m. of said dav at the south door of the Court 1 louse, in said county, sell at public auction, the following real estate to-wit : The south-west quarter s-.v1 1 of section twenty-one 21 1, town twelve I2i. north of range nine I'.i east of the sixth jiith principal meridian ; also the south east quarter (se') of the the south-east quarter se'il and the north west quarter luw'i of the south-east quarter soVil of section twenty 20J, town twelve 12. nortn of range nine '.'j, east o tiie sixth titli principal meridian all in Cass County, Nebras ka. The same being levied upon and taken as the projierty of W illiam J . Mastin, ft. al., de fendants : to satisfy a judgment of said Court, locovorcil bv John li. Clark, plaintiff. l'lattsiuouth, Nebraska. July 27th, A. D. 1875. M. B. CUTLEK. isto Sheriff. Sheriff's 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 the 2Mh day of August, A. D. is75. at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. ill the south door of the Court House, in the city of Plattsmouth. iu said county, sell at public and ion, the following real cs'ate. to-wit : The south-east quarter Ise'l of section thirty-four f;i4 1, in town num ber twelve 121. range twelve 1121, east sixth Hhl principal meridian, iu Cass County, Ne brasKa. The same being levied upon and taken as I he property of Joint lloss and Susan Uoss, defendants : to satisty a judgment of said court recovered by David Kcmick. plaintiff. 1'Iattsir.outh, Nebraska, Jiilv 27th. A. D. 1S75. M. II. CUTLE.lt, 1S(5 Sheriff. Legal Notice. "William fi. Woodruff, Sarah E. WcodrufT. and Joanna K. North, non-resident defendants. You, and each of vou will take notice that on the 21th dav of July. A. D. Is75, Christian Schluntz liled his petition in the District Court, in and for Cass county, Nebraska. The object and prayer of which petition is that an account inav be taken of the amount due said Christian Scliluntz Irom William (J. Woodruff, noon a cer tain Promissory Note and Mortgage Deed exe cuted bv said William ti. Woodruff and Sarah E. Woodruff, of Date .lime 12.174. and due Jan. 1st, 1S75, and that the following decsribed Ueal Estate covered by said Mortgage deed viz : The south-east quarter se'nl and the west half w'il of the inirth-east quarter neL.k of wction eight K, and the south-west quarter sw'.t! of the south-east quarter Ise'i! of section five 5, ail in town eleven 11 1, north range thirteen 13, cast sixth (lith principal meridian, and also a strip titty roils wide oil of the south side of the south-east quarter se1 of the south-east quarter jse'l ot section live 5, in town eleven 11 j. 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 U. Woodiuff and Sarah E. Woodruff pay .said sum so found due, by a day to be named by the Court, and t hat Joaima E. North answer said petition set ting forth an v interest she may have, or claim iu and to said Heal Estate covered by the Mort gage Deed of Christian SK-hluatz ; by virtue of a certain Mortgage Deed, made, executed and delivered to her, Joaniio K. North, bv William (1. Woodruff, on the 18th day of April, 1S70, and in default of such answer that Joanna E. North f never stand and be barred of any and all equity of redemption in and to said' premises. anl you are each one notified that unless you answer said petition on or before the Ot'i day of September. ls75. judgment will be taken against each one of you, according to the prayer of said petition. CHUISTIAN SCHLUNTZ 1S!5 Plaintiff. MORROW BROS.' B LA C K S .HI 1'H AND Machine Shop. At D. L. Morrow's old stand, Seventh St , & Chicago Ave. "We aie prepared to do a general business in HORSESHOEING, And Itepnlring; all kinds of Machin ery. Miseh Kedjii'm. Ilowrrii, TiirCNhiii .lluchiacs, Plows, Ac, Ac. MILL PICKS, AND ALL Iron & Steel Work a Specialty. Xeiv lYugons & IZuprgies Made To Order. 2TAU Work Warranted to Gire Sat isfaction or Money Refunded. CARPENTER WORK ! W. L. Tucker, has removed to the building opposite Math ews Hardware Store, (On 4th Street, Itet. Main mid Vine.) Where in addition to other work, he will give ivctlal attention to REPAIRING FURNITURE, Af4:-VO VICTVIiS FRAMES, C. Also Agent for the COMMON SENSE 1UON INti TABLES. of which we have a ?r.imber on hand.; call and see them. Careful Work and Prompt Attend ! a nee to CaUt. I iO-ly WM, L. TCCKFK. PROFESSIONAL CARDS SA5I. -TI. CIIAIMI AX, ATTOUNKY AT LAW ainl Soheiior hi Chan cery. ftiee iii I ltgcrald's l'!oek, Plattsmouth. .Nebraska. YVMKI.M.It A KX$KTT, UEAL KSTATi: ami Tax Paying Agents. No taries Public, Fire and Life Insurance Agents, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. IC It. I.I V1XSTX, PHYSICIAN & SritCgON. tenders his pro fessional services to the citizens of Ca county. Uesidcnce southeast corner Sixth and Oak sts. ; Ofhee on Maiu street, two doors west of Sixth, l'lattsiuouth, Nebraska. OKO. S. SMITH. K. II. WINIHIAM. HniTU A WIXIIHAJI. ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Ueal Estate bro kers. Special attention given 'to Collections and all matters affecting the title to real estate. Office on 2d tloor, over l'ost 0:Tlce, l'lattsiuouth, Nebraska. 4(1. J I STICK OF TIIK I'KACK. Oinee on Main street, Plattsmouth. Neb., two doors east of Hkkai i oilice. I'.usincss hours from a. in. to 8 p. m. All county business usu ally trarsacted ocforo a Justice of the Peace w ill be attended to. Also general collector of debts. 40V1J J. W. Haisks. DR. SCHILDKNECR1 Eclectic & Homoeopathic Physician. JifOfTlce and TTesidenoo corner Sixth and Vino Streets. Plattsmouth. Neb. Calls attended at all hours. 40yl. Win. BSeville, rROIMtlKTOK OK PALACE BILLIARD HALL. (Main St., under First Nat. Eank.) 1" LATTS.nO I T II, - - - A Ell. UV BAH SITI'LIKD WITH TilK BEST WINES, LIQUORS, BEER, ETC., ETC. 4oyl 8 ITS S jE3I O IE? , JOHN WAYMAN, PLATTSMOUTH, - - - NEB. Uepairer of Steam Engines, lioilers. Saw and Crist Mills. Gas and Steam Fittings, Wrought Iron Pio. Force and lift' pumps, steam linages. Safety valve Covernors, and all kinds of lh ass Engine Fittings re paired on short notice. F A It M 51 A C II 1 X K It A. repaired on short notice. 49yl pr- 3 2- - 5? i n i Co 3 A CD 1 & 5 5 3 S. I j . C 5 '-I 1 Q ? B" s GO !: 3 5. CD i c: ; If. .T 1 2 r J ro - 'o a5 a 3 OS; - 5 - 2. n S ' XT: rs CD T bd i Obstacles to Marriage- Ilnppy Relief for Young: 9fen from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Man hood restored. Impediments to Marriage re moved. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Hooks and Circulars sent fre". in sealed envelopes. Address HOYVAKD ASSOCIATION. 419 N, Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. an Institution haying a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. Ovl TIIE i It K AT CAl'SE HU3IANMISERY. Jwt Published, in a Scaled Envelope, price 6 ctx A I-ecture on the Nature. Treatment, and Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Sierina torrhiea, induced by Self-Abuse. Involuntary Emissions, Impoteiicy, Nervous Debility. anJ Inipediments to man nine generally ; Consump tion, Epilepsey, and Fits ; Mental and Physical Incapacity. &e. P.v UOP.EUT J. CL'LVhH WELL. M. 1).. author of the "Creen Hook." &c. The world-renowned author, in this admira ble Ix'eture. clearly proves from his own exper ience that the awf ill consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed wjthout medicine, and without dangerous surgical oierat ion. bou gies, instruments, rings, or cordials; pointing out ii mode of cure at once certain and effectual by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may he. may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. ijffThi lecture will jn-oovc a Imkmi to thoux amlxaiid tliouxamlx. Sent under seal, in plain envelope, to any ad dress, post-paid, on reeeipt of six cents or two post stamps. Address the Publishers, CHAW. J. V. KI.IXK A CO., 10-431y y 127 Howcry, N. Y. ; P. O. box. 4"0. OMAHA ADS. (5 rand Central Hotel. Largest and finest hotel between Chicago and San Francisco. Geo. Thrall, proprietor, Omaha. WEEPING WATER ADS. Fleming & Race, DEALEHS IN DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND NOTIONS. And Farmcrs'Hnpplles (ienerally. Our Goods are all New, and we sell them CllEAr-. TRY US ONCE, AND SEE! (40yl) WEEPING WATER, NEB. LOUISVILLE ADS. lilt. J. M. WATERMAX, Physio Medical Practitioner. Louisville, Cos Ck, 2eb. Always at the office on Saturdays. 40yl FOX & GLOVER, Sell Cue BEST GOODS at the lowest prices, at LOUISVILLE, CASS CO, NEB. GENERAL. PKALERS IX DRY GOODS, GKOCCRICS ! HATS, HEADY CAPS, MADE liOOTS t CISJTIIIXG. SHOES. yarwxs, CROCKERY WARE, AND FARMERS' SUPPLIES GENERALLY. Call ard give them a triaL tlT-Also'deal in OKAIX & COAL. 40yl CEDAR CREEK ADS. J. INHELDER & SON, DEALKKS IX lifjftTA, SHOES, AND GROCERIES, Of every kind. it the lowest jossible rates. Also DEALERS IN GRAIN. Ferrvliieii tiie hlirhest CASH prices are paid. Hid- and produce of all kinds bought at Kei.nable r.ites. j i:VH IMH:r TATIOX-C-Mar Creek.) -oyl tUW CO., NET! RA .s KA . II EX 11 Y IIOWLAXJ). A L- O General Blacksmi thing. , I'arrlnse-s. Ilniigle. ntnl Hajcoln Itcpiilrrd on Nhort .le-. ALSO And all other Iron work promptly attend ed to cheaper I hall the ciie ij est. for :nsll ,..y , lie undersign. d. iio,vl ANi Shop northwest Cor. of Ine .v S)ilh (. PLATlSMol 111. Ni l!. ST0HE AM) 31 ILL AT Rock Bluffs. J. $ It. SIIEIi.I. We hao purchiksed the BOOK BLUFFS STEAM FLOURING, AND SAW MILL, And will hurt-after run the same iu Connection With Our Store. CUSTOM WORK will be guaranteed to be satisfactory. AVe cm ployed the BEST WIMM we could Cud, whose reputation is well known, audit is pro posed that the farmers and ali others have if thy 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 them At Low Rates Having been enabled to purchaso a liirge stock Uncommonly Low, They will be sold to all. EQUALLY LOW. NOW IS YOTJll TIME TO J3TJYr. J.&H.Shera, Rocii iii.ui rs. m:si. 31tf Wm, Gramberg's LUMBER YARD, Fxattsmouth, Nk., Op. Platte Valley House. On hand all kinds of LUMBER, DOORS. SASH, BLINDS, SHINGLES, LATHS. ALSO Moulding S, BUILDING PAPER, CE3IEXT, LIME, Plaster Paris, etc. AT LOWEST MAIiKKI) KATES. 13in.1 Call and Examine. A. W. WHITE, Dealer in GROCERIES, Main st., bet. 5;h and Cth., PLATTSMOUTH. .... NEIJ. Highest Price Paid for Coun try Produce. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. -i:i:ai- E.G.D0EY'S- NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC ! Having made up myniinl several yenrs ito RETIRE FROM BUSINESS nboyj the cud of THE YEAR 1S75, and beinu still of the same mind. I lake till method of informing the public that I am selliiiK out my ENURE STOCK OF GOODS ! A T C O S T. and shall continue lining so through this year or until the ii disposed of. Ouiing that time I Intend to Sell Woods for Cash, Lower than any oilier house can do and sustain themselves, ily stock consists of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HATS if- CAPS, BOOTS d- SHOES, WALL PAPER, CARPETS, 1C., tf C, d ( The whole stock will be sold nl ottomPrices -until it is ALL SOLD OUT. My object Is not to ( but to GET out of BUSINESS." (iivtf inc a call and see for yourself. E. II0YEY. NEW LIVERY, FEED, AND SALIT STABLE! AN OLD STAND, BUT A NEW MAN. The partnership of O. M. Slreiht and W. I) Jones, belliK this day dissolved Dr. W. 1). JONES. will open a new Livery. Feed, and Sale StaMo, at the Old 11 1. IT I'.AKN.on Main Str -. t, just east of John Shannon's well known Stable, l'lattsiuouth. Nidi. Ilornos, Itntccien Vnrrlnis'-", to let at all times, at icusoiiahle rates. HORSES HOARDED l!Y THE DA Y, WEEfi, OH MOXTH. I'artleuhtr attention paid to driving and ti ui:i inir Horses. Hav in all the iippliani-es I shad make a particular feature of mv business ibo driving and liandlinj? of TKOTTINlr STOCK. f- IU-1 n- well known nil over the eumty. t'O further chin music is rii-cessary. I cordiaily t.i vite all my friends to call ami see me, joid th. y will receive a hearty welcome. Kespectfnlly, 3l.i0 W. D. JONES. Reduced Rates for Lumber Clear the Track for our Spring Trade. GEO. SHAFER'S W A M BLACKS JUT II SHOP, FOK ! HORSESHOEING, i jiendiu; and Repairing! ALL KINDS Of FA TIM IMPLEMENTS J Mendf-J aad Fixed. 95 New Wagons for Sale, It2ic and Isi;sht ffnsni) nn l-.ami. and for Male all the time. C J JZ f FOX C A s ir. New Wagons made to rnler. Hales rcasnah'te and work uarameeil. .1.. A .... 1 TT I TTdll.ITU 4'Jyl nearTUi St., f NLU, II. A. WATER 31 AN & SON Will sell Frame Lumber, of a!! kinds r.t ?0 perm rirwt qnality or Ir'enelnif, 5W. " Heoond 44 17. Firwt 44 Uonrdis, SM. 44 Keeor.d 44 17. Star "A' HliIuuleH, H'.l.ZO perM. Xo. 1 Mhlnsles. 8.50. 44 ther errtdes of Lumber ei ually '!ir with Ilooris, ShnIi Itiiiid, 1ic, SLp. See other ad. on outside. MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, HLJICKSMI T L HORSE SIIOLJ AND waoon uepai; All kindu FA KM IMI'Lf ' incndi- ' Nt(dly tf- ' .0:- Horse, Mule& OxSho In siiort, we'll shoe anything t four U vK, from a Zebra tv a ( C'ocie aiul see u. JSTEW SHO' on Firth St.. between Main and : just jieross Ihe corner from I he yy.w 0