I ii 1J TV T i T , i ii b iuL WJ ...c Catholic Church is progressing LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL AD VF.KTIsLMF.NTS. Tnuudent, -jfi mnu a lint?. Regular advertis er, 10 csiiin per line. No advertisement inser ted tor lew than 26 cents. Legal KoUcm at Statute rats. Attorneys and officers of the l;iw will In; held responsible! for all le-'al notices they hand in, ana all parties demanding a proof of publica ,tlou of ny notice will be held lor the publica ' tioa fee ci bui-U notice. CO M M 0 N I C a tion. A our euac Is limited. :i!l communications tutsl be bnf ud to the point, ii.lt uu Waste word. KKWSPArr.lt DECISIONS. 1. Any person who takes the paper regularly fioca- Uie posloilice. whether directed lo his mmie. or whether ho is a Miostiiber or not is reitpou.ible for the pay. j if an v perion orders his paper diseontin uj. he luiisl pav all arr-:ii ages, or tin publish er may continue to "end it until pavmeiit is liixti. and co!ct the w Hole amount, whether ta L)iit"r ' taken from the otiict- r not. S. 1 be curls have decided thai refusing to tak newspaper it:d pel lodlcals f i om lie po-l-oElca. or removing and ieavinn them uncalled for. i pnma facu. ov iucnee of inik.vxio.nai. ruitf. B. & M. R. R. Time Table. Corrected Monday, June 21st, 1T5. I'OR OMAHA FROM I'LATTS MOUTH. Leaves. 5 :W a. uu Arrives 7 :15a. iu. 2 :4o p. ru. Arrives, 4 p. la. 1'rtOM OMAHA l Oli FLAT'fMOVTII. Leavej, t :55 a. m. Arrives, lo a. in. " 0 p. iu. Arrives, 6 p. m. for Tin; west. ltivti riattsmoutli, P :'') a. ni. Arrive In U.ioolu. 12 r2j. Kearney. :13 p. in. FROM TlIK WEST. L-r4 Kearney, :35 ;t. m. Le.ires Lincoln, ii JbS If. U. Arrives Riattsmoutli, $ I'- m. 4CI.V3 KA.ST : Pwt'igw, traiu tea. h day), .So P.M. IM P.uCfner'a 1 1 nine- is most done. Prank Carruth wou't Council for us any more tlis,ustel. Dan JolwiHon Las lecn in town.vliro tlie Jolly Miller of Weeding Water. Cap Paliiier oes west for a short business aaJ i'easura tri, until election. Frei D n ilnm i a S-5iwl board. IjOoJ: out ji iv,' school inarm. Mother Flahi-riy has boulit a nw clock, the handsomest one Frank Car ruth had in his outfit. Frank "White has movedjntohisown cottage by the avenue, and had a sur prising party there. Doe. Jones and six other candidates for .Sheriff all went down to Xebraska City to the District Convention. A sister of Capt. Dennett's died at Atchison, Kansas, on tlie 20th inst., and the Captain has jjono to attend the funeral. We are pnined to learn that Mrs. .Schildknecht. wife of Dr. .Schildkneeht met with a severe accident on Monday, by falling on .1 slippery board and in juring her spine. It may prove very serious indeed. Chancellor Benton preached to a crowded house on Sunday last. The occasion was the re-opening of the Con gregational Church as the Christian Church, by which name it will be here after known. Services will be held there regularly from this time on. 20,0H Envelopes want printing at the IlEitAUD oihce. XONKY TO LOAN. TlIIKTT TlIOUSANI DO I, LA KS ($30,- OOJ to loan, on improved farms, in Cass Count v. Inquire of D. II. Wnri-LKit & Co., 2-ita I'laltsmouth, Neb. DOMESTIC PAPi:!! FASHIONS. The undersigned desires to call the attention of the ladies to the new styles of the celebrated fashions just issued. They are the cheapest and most per fect litting patterns manufactured, and will be sent by mail postage prepaid, to any address on receipt of price, bend for Catalogue. Mrts. Jj. M. Johnson-. 25t2 2(m3 Dodge St., Omaha. The Centennial Committee will meet again at the house of Mrs. MacMur- phy on Monday evening, next, at eight o'clock sharp. Billy Neville has moved his Billiard Hall up stairs in the room formerly occupied by Dr. Chapman. The damps drove him out of the basement and now he h:u a new clean place and the bestest Old Dublin Porter in the place. - .... - - Arthur Woodford, near Weeping Water, who broke his leg seme time ago, fell and broke it over again not long since and had to go through the torture of having it re-set He has suf fered a world cf torture first and last. Ik-ots nd Shoes,, cheaper than ever, for Cash. ' Ptrrr.u Mkk;i:s. U 'ATS! UAT.-1! U ATS! A Cuti fctotk of iiev.- Hut. Latent style ;it Wl. Sl AlEUIA.V.N'H. i;i;:n:s? awakd. I received Diploma for line dress bursts at the State Fair and continue to ii. uk tlie best and nicest tits, (iive ill. tN-U") P. MTtous. li.is a i.ui Alex. Schlagel hris ain-w orfice up In -Fitz" block, under the Watrhman jiiid over the Billiards. He proposes to put a "thief" in one and a pipe in the other and absoib -Old Stoat" or Mac Donagh's Ileligiou as ho feels hii needs ono consolation or the other. There will be a. meeting of the Wo man's Temperance Association at the Presbyterian Church, Saturday Sept. 25th, at half past 3 o'clock p m. The ladies of Plattsmouth are- urgently re quested to attend. I.LTTCi: OF THANKS. Fl. IIekald: The heartfelt thanks of the Louisville baud are due and are tendered to the Thomas family and oth ers, who so kindly and generously pro vided us with the good things of life durii s our stay with them previous to and during the time of the Co. Fair. By Ouuek of the Band. $10,000 I'0K A CASS CO. FAI15I. Mr. Schlagel found an old friend of the Ukrald many years ago, out at Sidney to-wit, Ilobbs. Ask him if be remembers irey HoraeV cellar or Moon's summer pants. Henry Hobbs, one of our boys once, vrtmt out on the survey with Aleck. We couldn't think what made I'd ly lurkpatrick strut around so lately and wear a plug hat and look so confounded "sassy" and happy. You see the Her ald has been away a good deal, so last evening when a gentleman hailed F.J dy and saM "well how is it ; and how's the folks?" and all that we were com pletely in the dark, and when Eddy bays "It's all right and we're all happ "' rre emphatically asked what it all meant. -It's" a baby that's w hat's the mat ter and a boy baby at that. No wonder Fddy v.-curs a big hat now. DEMOCRATIC i)ELE(SATCS. The following are the delegates from the different Wards of this city, as elect ed last Saturday night, to attend the Democratic Convention to be held at Eight Mile Grove on next Saturday, Sept. 2-Jth. First Ward P. E. Bu liner, W. E. Donelar:, J. Connor, M. McGuire, C.La zenby. Second Ward J. Vallery, Jr., J. M. Patterson, J. N. Wise, F. Kroehler, TV. IL Shryock. Third Ward F. E. Whit, A. Lazeu by, C. McEntee, W. D. Jones, Despain. Fourth Ward W. Mickelwait, Wm. Winierstein. F. Guthman, B. JJemple. P. B. Murphy. The following gentleman were elect ed in Pl.tttsmouth Precinct; J. Vallery Sr., Henry Long, J. Murray, H. Snyder, J.?F. iXmS. FA It 31 E Its ATTENTION! Julias Pcpperberg. Cigar Manufao turer, on Main St., Plattsnioutli. Neb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaccoes for smoking purpose.. 1'or Sale. Bt-t qualities of plug-smnk-lng tobacco always on hand. 20-tf. FOB SALE. A farm of 160 acres, including 40 acres of timber, and a good bearing orchard. Terms 8 0 per acre, 61.500 down, bal ance on time. For farther particulars call on or address. Mrs. M. A. Jeffers, 201.-J Eight Mile Grove, Neb. The Tr.::.vr.n had a very pleasant call, Monday, from Mr. E. E. Woolsey, of Three Groves, w ho, we are sorry to s;iy, is about to leave, us for Otoe coun ty in tlie spring. Mr. Woolsey has just sold his farm in this county for $10,000. It may not be uninteresting to note the f;wts connected with the cost and sale of this laud. One hundred and sixty acres were pre-empted at govern ment price. 1.2 per acre; 203 acres more were added at different times at an average of less than 85 per acre. It now brings over $2 per acre, of course with all the impra vein cuts. Mr. Woolsey has lived in this county since IS 57, consequently he is one of our oldest si t tiers. He cama here with small menus and became independent by industry and the use of good corn men sense and a thorough knowledge of his business. He raised cattle and horses quite ex tensively and it is presumable fed up his surplus grain and marketed it in the shape of stock. AVe have made the few remarks above- to help show that farming in Nebraska will pay when conducted with sense and skill. While we are sorry to lose so good a citizen as Mr. Woolsey, we are glad to learn that his firm has been purchased by another live and energetic Nebras ka farmer, w ho will probably enlarge and improve it still moiw. Tha pur chaser is Mr. Anderson Boot, of .Lin coln, and now manager of the Agricul tural farm of the State under the control of the University. Mr. Boot owns another farm almost adjoining the one he has just bought and will mov to Cass county in the spring. Mr. Woolsey retires to a smaller farm near Nebraska City and will enter into the brokerage business. We hope he may be as successful there as he has been here, and we shall welcome Mr. Boot, as a citizen, with great pride. To the Sanitary and salutary details of the old Levitical law the Jews of all times have owed their health and long evity. Thvi principle taught in Deut. xxiii, 12, 13, is best applied by the Wakkfield Earth Closet Co., of 30 Dey street, N. Y. One good buggy for sale at the Her ald oihee. Once more- Stadelmanns at 10 per Aibeo-had a danc-o last Thursday .. t l...l,m- t I ! T i i T W'l.fll thtl llilT- i We have, had two light frosts this Zl'ECiXL XOTICC; Foe NT A ;;ir I ; -iuei'-s. vhW.L t'.i-; own er c.i:t Uj. ? i y r. I 'T t'os notion. eoii i:;es. (ilBL WANTLO. Good wages nnd steady employment given to a Girl capable of doing all kinds of housework. Inquire at the Herald office. 4t4 The big Grey (Norman) horse out at the fair, attracted a good deal of attention. The Democrats seem likely to have as many or more candidates for oflice than we have. There'll be fun at Eight Mile Grove next Saturday. PREMIUMS AWARDED AT THE CASS COUNTY FAIR 1S75. $G,'XK).00 NOTICE. Having sold S2.000 worth of boots and shoes, 6ince I began selling at re duced prices, I am still bound to fur ther reduce my stock, now is your time. Boots formerly $7.00, now 5.00 Fine Kid Shoes, form'ly 3.50, " ' y.00 The best 18 thread serge shoes only 2.25 Men's Shoes 1.25 Women's Shoes 1.00 Call and examine. No charge for seeing g ods and prices. Will be happy to show botlu I2.f Peter Merges. PERSONAL. Gen. Jno. 11. Clark has been paying us and the Surveyor General's oflice a visit this week. Bob Doom that irresistable Democrat is around talking about what "the peo ple" are going to do this fall. It has been so long since th people have done anything that "Bob-" way down in his heart wished them to do, that quarters in the Lunatic Asylum at Lincoln would have to be provided for Bob at once, if his outfit should elect a candi date this time. Andy MeMaken is re-appointed mail agent on the Colorado Central B. B. route, and may the grasshoppers preserve and protect him evermore. CLASH 1 LOT 2. Rest Stallion, IT. 11. IVttitt $ ? 00 Rest single i.-iare. Holmes & Jones, 5-00 Rest pair mares, C. II. I'annele, 8.00 LOT 3. Rest m.tre, 3 years. o! 11 and over,"J.! U. Meisinr, 5.00 Rett brood mare and 3 colts, J. 8. Upton,. 8.00 Rest colt, one year old and under 2, Peter Ituiuincl 6.C0 Best mare, 3 your? old and over, Jacob Gravsman, o.oo lot 4. Rest lutein g hoi-xe. C. M. Holmes, time, 2 minutes, and 45 seconUs 15.( Best double trotters, C. M. Holmes, time, 3 minutes and 13 seconds 0.00 Single trotter premium taken by "Little Sain," belonging to B. Hawley, time, 3 minute 45 seconds 25.00 lot 5. Best mare, sweepstakes, J. B. Jleisir.gcr,. l".oo Best stallion, sweepstakes, W. Ilugebooin, 15.00 i.ot,6. Best pair of mules, J. C. (iilmour, 10.00 CLAS.S 2 lot l. Best bull, over 3 years, Sam. Tlionlas 20.00 it 3. Rest cow, 8am. Thomas 5.00 LOT 4. Best ber.l of cattle, Sam. Thomas 10.00 Rest cow, sw'dcpstakcs, Sam. Thomas,. . . 10.00 Best bull, sweepstakes, Sam. Thomas, 10.00 ( LASS 3. Best buck, L. HYouns, also 2d premium on ewe. CLASS 4 LOT 1. Best sow, under 1 year, W. W. Wolf 5.00 Be.-t boar, over 1 year old. W. W. Wolf... 12.00 Best boar, im. lor l j e;ir old, AV. W. Wolf,. 5 00 Be:t sow, 1 year old & over, V. B. Porter, l-'.OO lo r 2. Best boar, sweepstakes, W. W. Wolf 10.00 Best bow, sweepstakes, W. B. Porter, 10.00 ri.AMS P.- Best stirring plow, Vallery &.Rufrncr. CLASS 7. Best spring wagon, tJeo. Shafer, also 1st premium on best f.vo-Iiorse wag-m. A. P. Martin received Ht j)reml!tnis for best set of t'arria'.' Harness, Faral liar.. ess, and best Bridie and Saddle. CLASS It. Rest Quilt, Mrs. J. F. Buck, Best woolen stovkingstrs. J. C. Cihnoer, Rest 10 yds. carpvtiii, L. M. Wriglit, Rest assortment boois & sliocs, T. Heroes. Best coverlet, Jacob Valley, .sr. cf.Ass it. V. V. I.eonaid took tlo first preiina-it on nil entrys made of pliot-igraphio work. Mr. Frank Siadt :. look first premium a oil paintitig, landscape painting, and best display ol clivoiiios. Mrs. J. W. Marshall took first premium on l;ind scape oil painting. Miss Nettie Johuaon took first .premium on dravi!i. Il.-Eiwa;n & Ilodapi) t:ok the first premium on best wagon I'ainting. CLASsllJ. Best artilicial fioweis, Mrs. also first premium on hair work. CLASH 14. Rest Cabinet Organ, L. F. Johnson. CLASH 13. B'jst 5 lbs. hony, Ir. McCrea. ci.vss 17. Best apple jelly. Miss Emma J les.su r, " I'iiubaJb jelly. Miss Emma Kesser. " grab am bread, Mrs. B. Spuilock. " fruit take. " " " prape pickles, " " " sweet pickles. " " " soar pickles, " " (ireatest variety of pickles, Mrs. B. Spurloek. Best crab apple j'reserves, " " ' picealilli, " crab apple je!!y, " " Tomato catsup. " " plum piv-serves, " " gooseberry jelly. Nettle Mutz. " jelly cake, " tame grape jelly, Mrs. J. X. Adair. Greatest variety of jellies, " Best strawberry preserves, " loaf w heat bread. Miss I illy Wood. apple jelly, Mrs. B. Spurlock. ' p'ar proser.LS, Mrs. J. F. Buck. " pTui-.' presers ts, " " " canned raspberries, Mrs. R. Metteer. " loaf corn bread, Mr. Jno. Rie;;;uion. ' canned strawberries, ' " " canned tomatoes, " " plum jelly, Mrs. Perry Walker. " plum butter, " CLASS IS. Pest eollecUon of ajiples, named, L. M. Wright. I-irgest " ' " I riTy Walker. Best collection of pears, Perry Walker. class yj. L. H. Moore took the first premium on coilee tin -f asters, phloxes, verbeas, and culti vated llowers and boiuets. Vf. J. Hesser took the first jirei.iiuru f t the finest and largest display of green house plant:;. class 20. Best bushel yellow corn. Wm. Murray. " stalk rhubaib, J. C. Oilmour. " assortment potatoes, Wm. Oilmour, jr. " trio of chickens, '' " " half bushel spring wheat, A. B. Todd. " bushel irish potatoes, W. J. Hesser. half dozen beets, " bushel sweet potatoes, " " assortment potatoes, Mr. Metteer. " 3 roueu ducks, " " " variety of sijuashes, i. F. Shryder. " half bnsLcl oats, " 3 pumpkins, James Hall. " white beai:.s, 1U Metteer. " peek tomatoes, Jno. Richardson. CLASS 21. Miss Anna Hwil't took the first premium for la dy etjuestriaaship ; and Miss May Kennedy the second. PPVCiAl. PKK.MICM., The Louisville brass baud took the fpecial premium oa mu3ie. Th:nas Rankiu took the premium on foot racing. Miss Lilly Wood took OamitVs special pre mium oil best loaf wheat brad.- See Weckbach's new big "ad." on the outside. Look out for Solomon & Nathan's big "ad." next week. Potatoes are very cheap and plentiful in this part of the country. Geese and Ducks aro becoming plen tiful near our city, .and our sportsmen are bringing them in. Wells & McBrom started last Mon day morning on their second surveying trii this season. Be back to vote. Bob. Doom has an old fashioned Democratic Convention at Eight Mile, Saturday, and he is tickled to death. An infant child of Mr. AVm. Bal lancedied on Tuesday, aged 'I weeks. Tlie bodv will be taken to Michigan. Now is the time to prepare fr win ter, by getting your cellars mado frost proof, and stopping up the cracks in your houses. They say that lots in "Center" aro plotted off and guaged and registered. They range from $10 to $30 and are la belled County Seat. Harry I lowland had a very hand some, well fmised light spring wagon out on the Fair Ground. He is a No. 1 mechanic. Leach's restaurant, in Stadelmann's old building, is a good place to get a wholesome, clean square meal. Give John a call and destroy some good grub, at moderate prices. Miss Oilmour, jr., excited quite a fu rore of surprise and pleasure by her gallant riding on the little grey pony. Miss Pettit is a good bareback rider both under I t years. The Lincoln Journal thinks combi nations and lobby influence, Senatorial and otherwise, wero used to beat its candidate for Judge. Go slow on that neighbor, wasn't the boot on the other leg? A telegram has just been received stating that the Hon. Jno. Brown died at Kearney, at the home of his brother, on Wednesday morning. Full partic ulars had not been received on going to Press. NOTICE. Clapp & Greenslateat ElmwoodNeb. general dealers in dry goods, groceries, and all articles generally kept in a country store, desire to call attention to their slock just laid in this season, and ask the farmers to call and exam ine our goods before going away from home to buy. 24tf Clapp & Gkeknslate. EXCHANGE NOTICE. I am bound to exchange my large stock of Boots and Shoes for cash. -Com 3 and see if I don't. Peter Merges." Dr. McCrea, Plattsmouth's great Bee man, took us up to see his wonderful pets the otlier day. He has over 80 hives, they have duno very well this year, it being a good honey year. He tells us they go six miles for honey and never nibs their way home, they know the Doctor, and when things don't go to suit them they "buzz" him until he promises a reform. They love their friei; and hate their enemies and make honey ail the time. Who would not be a Bee. The Herald lias to thank the Doc tor also, for a very handsome box of the finest honey, such as took the pre mium at the Pair the other day, and our young ladles tire just reveling in sweets. They will catch more beaux than ever now. TEA CJ7 E JiS' EA'A.VIXA TIOXS. The '.i'.l precinct txamin anon for Ca-s coun ty, wria 1h tii-M at the f.'l'ov. iiv i.amed t;u:s and pluses Stove Creek October l;'Ul J:J. Weeping Water-October 2!t, lsTO. O if on wood, (. Witteis m-'uT bi'U -eiOjl. 2'.til,T5. Plattsitio-il ii Novel. ;!n r 5th. 175. Applicants wiil please be. in attendance promptly at 10 o'clock. L'. W. WISH, Superintendent. Plaits mouth. Neb., Sept. n;tli, isT. t3 PliOFi:SSIOXAL CAKDS S.VJT. Jf. CUAVHAX, ATTORN FY AT LAW and Solleiii r in Chitn Cfiy. i :;:ce U i' lige: aid's illui k, l'ialtsmouth, Ni!.tla. NOTICE TO SOLDIERS! Soldiers who have taken only eighty acres prior to June 22d, 171. and have not taken an additional eighty, aro invited to correspond with me. Homestead rights and cheap lands for sale, in Clay, PoiK, Yolk, and Hamilton counties, by W. E. SHELDON, 2U13. Lincoln, Neb. DYSPEPSIA. Americans ar particularly subject lo this disease and its effects; such as Sour Stomach, sick Headache, Habitu al Custiveness, Heart-burn water-brash, coming 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 Green's Act; est Flower will relieve you at once, and there positively is not a case in the L 'niU-d States it will not cure. If you dubt this go to your Druggist J. 15. Chapman, and get a sam ple bottle for 10 cents and try it. Reg ular size 75 cents. KENTUCKY DiSTILLLD WHISKY. Nvr Stock Tor Sale. Dowu With the Prices! I Good whiskv at S1.50 per gallon, oth er brands at 1 .75, s?.200 s.25 arid $3.50. Extra line imported whisky and brandy, Gin, Port Winc.Cherry and all kinds of imported wines. New stock of goods all through. California Cigars, Dublin .Stout, London Cream Ale. Gentlemen now is tlie time to save your money. Remember the place, one door east of tho Post Oiliee. Milwaukee Lager. MeGiriRK & Co. LE galTx on CES. Prof posals for Forage. CLOT II IN Q. For a c!icm; suit of Clothes call on WM. MAU2LMAXS. Mr. Geo. A. Creamer, a gentleman living near the Byehart family, and we believe a justice of the peace there, de sires the Herald to make a correction from the apparent statement of -the commissioners, that he charged lSfor three trips to visit Byharls. The facts are that the bill was not itemized, and that the charge covered C trips to Plattsmouth and 3 to Louisville. He was obliged to go to the Byhart house two or three times each day; he fur nished 4 bushels of fresh limo and 3 worth of xrood bedding. All this was included in the one charge of $18.00, be sides he went to Louisville for nurses on Sunday. With tlie exception of two times he had to take a team on each of these trips. He thinks that $18 would not pay for his time at day wages, let alonu tlie things he furnished or the use of tho team, and if his statement is correct it would not. MONEY TO LOAN. Loans on improved Beal Estate can be secured on reasonable terms by ap plying to Pollock & Beardsly, 17tf Plattsmoutli Neb. The Hiyltest Price Paid fur G'jod SPECIMENS OF FiiUIT ! of all kinds, at my FRUIT ROOM, on Main Street, to le kept on exhibi tion for tlie inspection of those who wish to plant the best kind of fruit. Also specimens of vegetabes and grain wanted. I am soliciting orders far all kinds of fruit tres and plants, from apple trees to strawberry plants, ornamental trees, shrubbery, llowers, seeds, &c. I have a room full of pictures, and wWi to show all the kinds of fruit tlxvt grow and. bear well in this vi cinity. W. S. West, Plattsmouth, Neb., Sept. 1S73. FAIR NOTES AND S(JUIRS. Sam Thomas was around at the Fair as usual, and had the nicest cattle. Wolf & Porter were the best fellows on hogs. We always thought Wolves were after sheep and we supposed Por ter madefolks fat, but this proves dif ferently. A. P. Martin, our new harness man got away with a "first." P. Merges had that big boot out there. It swallowed all the rest. Leonard made tho finest Photograph ic display. Frank Stadter scooped 'em out on Oil Painting. His portrait of Dr. Liv ingston was very lino and much admir ed. Billy Stadelman is heavy on old coins and things. The Johnson Organ played 'cm all out and took a "double first." Dr. McCrea by his hoivycd proceed ings coaxed a first out of the Com. Mrs. Walker made the best jelly and Mr. Walker ap-pears to win on Pears. There's a pair of "firsts" in the family. Hesser just filled one side of the house nearly, as usual, and got away with several red cards. Azrq Smith had stacks of Cottage Dell things and hilled his pockets with red ribbons. The display of apples was very fine; much better than we expected to see, and potatoes, s.piashes, pumpkins and all root-vegetables, were just immense. Altogether our Exposition did not ex pose us as badly as the Herald feared it might at one time, but on tho con trary it was a very good show. For further particulars read the pre mium list published elsewhere, which tells the story better than the- alitor can. H K A IKi 'A KTKK8 DEPT. Or THE PLATTE. Ofkicf. C. Q. M., Omaha. N f.i:.. Sept. is. Is75 SEALED PROPOSALS, in triplicate, will be received at this oflice. until 11 o'clock :i. m. Wednesday. October l,V7., at which place and time t hey ill be opened in t in? pm'sein.-e of the bidders, "for tlie delivery in new gunny and bar lap sacks, at Omaha Depot. Nebraska, in U:m tiiies as required dunm; second t;i!.'iier6rl lise;.i ye ir eiuiin:; .I'Uie.'io, lST'i, of two 11.1111011(2,0011. u mi pounds of corn ami one million 1 1,1100. (mi) pounds of oats. Proposals for a less quantity vv ill be received. Each bid to be considered should be guaran teed by two responsible jiai'M-s, nut bidders, that tlicy will become bondsmen 0:1 award of contract The propos lis tii'ust he In triplicate and be made separately for Corn and for Oats. an. I tttoti: iht cn ii j n an tehiclt it, it j.o jji.cd t" d iivr. Preference Vi;l be given u articles ol domes tic product ; n. Bids should te endorsed on envelope 'Rids for Fora-'e.' The contracts will be Pt with the proviso that the quantities contracted for may be inere:;el or reducf-il i.ne-l bird by the Cliief iJuartenuas teroi 11, e Department "at any lime pending full delivery. The riaht to riert any or all hi Is N reserve;!. Think bids furnished and full conditions made known on application io this ofce. ALhXJ.PFKRY. .;e,3 Deputy Q. M. Oeni ii.l. Probate Notice. In the math r t:f the estate of Ju'ivi IF. LU'ii.g- sbta, utetircd: Notice i., hoicby given that the creditors and all persons inicn s.c.l in the linal settlement of said est ah1, will meet the administrator of said e.-tate before. ?i:c. Probate Judge of Cas coun t v ,NebiasKa. '.t Hit? Probalf Court in said coun ty, on t ii-' s! ,1 day of October, A . i '. la.'O, at 10 o'clock a . m. Witness 11. y hand and otV-oiai Seal 1 r 1 tlus i.ie L.si itay 01 iej 1. .. 11. i.j. J. III- l.-t I is. V 1'iuiiate .) udge. Notice. de- Noti e is hereby given that the followin scribed goods to-v. it : 1 Barrel Whisky, Stamp No. B f7..V 1 " ' " " v.,s.i4. 1 " " " " A 6."o.:i.s:. 1 ' " " " D -hit. o n;. 1 " Brandy " " B r,x:v-j. all ge.aged for INn b o;; Bros.. Milwaukee. Wls cnu'vin. wore st-i' d ly mo August i;.-lh. ls,.'. at Pl.-.tt -uiat.t Ii. Cass county. Nebraska, by virtue of (lie piiivtsions of section 32'.'. 34V), nnd IStaS. Revised S; atutes of the t utted States, and va ere s-i:d (ri the following grounds, to-wit : 1st. That the tax 011 the same nas not been paid. jd. That It was rein ivo.'. irom the distillery in v'obiijnn of law and m fiau-1 of the revenue. ;jd. That it was removed Willi intent to de fraud tin? I idled Mates of the tax thereon. 4!h. I'liat it was falsely and therefore not properly stamp"-,!, mat K-'d'and br-tte.led. Also two barrels of S hiskey.no stamp, ei.ed by 111c at same time and place", n the grounds of having no .stamp thereon, as rei(.u'ned by law. Any and all persons el. inniii-' any of the above and biie-'iiin iroo,1s so seieo as aloreaid are required to appear at the oiliee of the Collector ol Internal lievcinif for tins district of Nebras ka, at Ncoiaska C:tv, Otoe county, Nebraska, on the 7ih day T October, A. 1. ls7r. at 10 o 'flock a. m.,aiid make f ueh claim or said goods will be sold according to law. ,. in trstimon v v.he.eof 1 have liereun- to set my band tiiisth day of Au gust, A. D. 1 i 1 . C. W. SEYMOFli. Deputy Coll. of Int. Rev. Div.2d Dist. of Nebraska. -'it i k ! K F. I.LU A It F.. 7 I rT. REAL l.s't'ATK and T; Paying Agents. No t i ies Putdje, File and Utc insui.vliee Ageuts, 1 'la 1 1. si no nth, Nebraska. it. It. IJVIISTOV PHYSICIAN & SCROKOX. tenders his pro fessional services to 1 lie citi.cus of Cass county. Residence southeast corner Mxlti and Oak sis. ; oihce on Main street, two doors west of Sixth, Platismoath. Ncbraskn. OKO. S. SMITH. K. 11. W1MUIAM. ATTORN FYS AT LAW and Real F.sfitp Rrr Kers. Special attention given to Collection, and all matters aliictoi the title to real fM:it." !bee on vd tloor, over Post OIkce, Plattsnioutli, Nebraska. 'i. JI'MTK'K OF THE rKACI- Oflice on Main street. I'!.'ttmouth. Neb., two doois cast ofllKKLl o!':ice. Business hours from a. m. to s p. m. All county business iimi :Ily transacted before a Justice of the l'eac will bo attended to. Alu general collector of debts. L.yll J. W. IIaism. DR. SCHILDKNECHT. Eclectic & Homeopathic Physician. t-f.Oilicp and Residence corner Sixth and Viu .streets, Plattsnioutli. Neb. Calis attended at all hours. 4oyl. Obstacles to Marriage- lSnpi.v Iteliff for Vonns .Urn from the effects of Errors and Abuses in euriT life. Mhii liood restored. Impediment to Marnaire, re moveii. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Rooks and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION. 41: N, Ninth St.. Philadelphia. Pa. an Institution having a high reputation (or honorable conduct and profwsMoual skid. uvl s iih: o zip , JOHN WAYMAN, PLATTSMOUTH, NEE. Repairer c;f Steam Rugbies, Rollers, Saw and Crist Mills. Gas and Steam Fittings, Wrought Iron Pipe, Force and lift pumps, steam Ullages, Sa'etv valve lovernors, and all kindsof 1 trass Fngine Fittings re paired on short notice. ' A It 31 M A V- l I INi K K Y. repair?d on short notice. yl c-i-CO o 5- " 5 a c trt- zr. zi. r N CO E- o f"5 rs fc 55 5 O CO . ; CO -t CO a. 5" " 3 r a, 1 O T tr1 1W Gieman51! -A.JD. iicduccd Hates for Lumber Clear the Track for our Spring Trade. ) "" " f Special Election Notice. Notice is hereby given, that on Tufsday, Ortober 1'ZtU. at the usual pl.ici s f hohlin;: elections in the various preein-is "C k''ass County, Nebraska, an eb'-tion will bi held for the purpose of sub mitting the following proposition, to-wit : "Sliaii the County Seat of Cass County be relocated.-' I he form in which tnid proposition shall be taken, shall be by ballot, on each ..f which shall be wni ten or printed the vvuds : "For U)'-lo alion of County Sent, at ,"or "A'-rainst Re-loeatioti of County Seat." '1 he ,) ud-'os and Clerks of tin- regular (.lec tion wni receive the ballots n Re-location of Couutv Seat and deposit them in a separate ballot "box. hep: lor that purpose ; they shall be counted and returned the' same as ballots in (it-ru ral Liec! ions. Also, by proclaim!' io'l of the Uovernorof Ne braska, an election for m-mber of the Legis lature in the Fourth 1 i strict, to fill the place of Honrdiditi Hrown. resiimed. Which lection v ill ! opened at o'clock a. 1:1. and wiil combine open unto 6 o'clock p. m. .f t lie same day. Ry order -f the County C0111-mis.-io!iers, this '-'3d i'ay of August, l-T.. CP. Mi HIRE, Co. Clerk. Election Notice. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday. Oetoo-cr 14th. 1H75. at the usual places of holding elections in the varioas pre ir-ets of Cass County. Net-r.-iska. an cdt eipja will be held. lor the pui'ioae ol ele-ct-i.ig 1 hri-e Juiiges of the Supreme Court, Six Regents of the I niversitv. One Judge for the Second Juuiciat District. One Prosecuting Attorney for the second Ju dicial 1 'istlict. One 'omit y Clerk. One County Treasurer, )ne Count y Judge, One Protiato Judge, ti.e ShtriJ, 0;ie County Comiiilssio.e.CT, Second or Middle Di-tiict, tne County ta:erhiteudeut Public Instruc tion. ne Coroner. inie County Surveyor, tine Assessor. Two Ju.siices of the Peace in each precinct, Two C'oi:s;Ules in each precinct. one Supervisor in each Road Distiict, Three Judge id Rleeiion 01 each precinct. TwoCleiksoi Ficciioii in each precinct. Also the new Constitution will be submit ted t the x-op! at the same time, for adopt ion or rejection, mm! there shall be separately sub mitted, at t he same time, for adoption or re jection, the ind peii'b-ut artii-le rd:tiii!g t "'Seat )f ovi-riine-iii"'. and the independent artr.ie "allowing eii clors lo express iln ii pref erence for Ci.di-.l Mates Senator" ; vvhicli said ballots shall be of the following form : "For the New CousTitution." "Against the New f' .i,titui ion." "For the article- relating to Seat of Govern ment" "Against the article relattr.g to the Seat of Government.'" "For the article allowing electors to express their preference for Cnile.t Stait s Srnaloi s." "Against the art'.c'..' a'ilo.vinir electors to ex press trii-ir pi-teri'ii :e I t Cnued Stales Sena tors." Which election will b? .pened at 8 o'clock, a. Til., and w ill coat tntic opeii u 11 til six o'coek, j. In . of the same dj. I-y order -f th.- Coeniv fomtnLssioners, this Cth duv o Septv-rabe r i-'7V -n ' X. P. M'Xrd:. Vo. Clerk. 1L A. WATER3IAX & SOX Will sen Frame launher. f nil kinds al 9'ZO per in. Fir?t quality of Fi'itcinir, !iO. " ?4jontl " 17. F-lrnt " u Hoard, 20. Heron d " 17. Star "A" W?ilngles, S3.50 per M. Sn. 1 shlnjtlr. i.50. " Otlifruriulc of Lumber equally Clieap v it? Ooors, Ma-li lillnd. A. c A c. See other ad. on outsiile. STKEiCSIlT k MILLER, Harness rrianufacturers, 8 A I) DLLS RRIDLES, COLLARS. and all kinds of harness btock, constantly on Fruit Confectionery, AND Grocery Store NL'TS, CANDIES, TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEES, TOBACCOES, FLOUR. &e. Remember the place, oppo ite E. G. Dovey's on Lower Main Street. s!l-l y STllEIOUT MILLER. NEW LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE STABLE ! AN OLD STAND, BUT A NEW MAN. iStUY ROWLAND. ALv) General Blacksmithing. tarrln;e, irn mi'! AVafvr tepiilr-)! on Nlmn Awtl. AI.Si) Ami all oiiu r Iron work pron;ptly ntteo'1 cd tb ) ht.iper ttoi'i tin? cheapest, for cU isy the itiiileisism "1. 11. How LAND. SlifP noil h west or. ol V, j:.e m.SuHi kW PLATTS.MOCM1, NO. Wm. Gramberg's LUMBER' YARD, Fx att mouth, Nf.h., Op. Platte VjU'ey House. On hand all kinds of LUMliEli, DOORS. SASIL RLINDS, SHINGLES, LATHS. A I.SO MouldimgS, BUILDING PAPER, CEMENT, LI3IE, Plaster Paris, etc. AT LOWEST MARKED RATES. 13m3 Call and Examine. A. W. WHITE, He- ;; 1 -READ Dealer in 'GROCERIES, Main st., bet. 5th and Clli., PLATTSMOUTH, NFR. Highest Price Paid for Coun try Produce. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. 1 GEO. SHAFER'S w,w m a m AND BLACKSMITH S1L0L FOR HORSESHOEING, Mendini; and Repairing ! ALL Kiyns OF FAUX IM I'LKM EXTS Mended and Fixed. INew Wagons for S90, Hustles and Ligfbt lVnsoim on Iinnd. and for ale all Die time. c u 1: .-t ? j1 o it cm s ji. Nvi'iT Wagons made to order. Rales reasonable and work guaranteed. On Washington Ave.. I PLATTSMOUTH. 4oyi near 7tli M., f NER. WILLIAM HEROLD Keeps ono of tlio Largest Stocks or GEOCEPiIES IN TOWN. 4(yl pitm-min'on nF PALACE BILLIARD HALL. (Main St., under First Nat. Rank.) PLArrsMot'TH, ... ,a:Ei. JIV liAJt IS .St TI'LIKD WITU THE BEST WINES, LIQUORS, BEER, ETC ETC, 40 vl ' rw The piutnership of O. M. Stroiglit and W. D. Jones, being tliis day dissolved Dr. W. I). JONES, will open a new Liverv, Feed, ami Sale Stable, at the old HI ATT RAitN, on Main Street, Just e.usi of John Shannon's well known Stable, PlaUsmouth, Neb. Iloitse?, llHjjxie; A Carrlageis, to let at ail times, at leasonable rates. HOUSES liOAUDED UV THE DAY, WEEK, Oii MOXTH. Particular attention paid to li i . ing and trahi iii'jr Horses. 1 lav m a' I t he appliances 1 shall make ;i jiarticular feature of niv business the driving and handling of TROTTING t.'1'ocK.. ; f-Rcing well known all over the county, no further chin music ;s necessary. 1 cordially in vite ait my friends to call and see me, ami they will receive a hearty welcome. Respectfully, 8:n3 W. D. JONES. DICK STREIGHT'S X-j AZ "V" ZED IR "Y , Feed and Sale Stables. Coi ner oth and I'eail Sts. HORSKS liftKIKl 1?Y TIIH U.4.Y, WK11K, Oil MOrTSI. HORSES DOUGHT, SOLD OR TRADED, For a Fair Commission. TEA3IS AT ALL HOURS. Particular attention paid to Driving and Training Will also have for service during the season the CKLKItltATEU HOitSES : X OR MAN A TALARAX, Known as the W.D.JOXKS HOItSFH. jFor particulars, see LRU or posters. Cyl rv-.r- tiif. t;iii: T :.i rsi: IIU3LX MISERY. Jiwt Ji(.Mi'jit"f, In aSuih-d Enr. Inie, prh e C ct A Lecture on the Na'ure. Treatment, and Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Sncrma- torrho'ii. induced by Self-AbU"e. Iiinniiiituiy Fniissions. lmpotei;'cy, Ncrvotis Debility. anJ Im; cdimeiits to nnnr.ii"' generally : Consump tion. i:pi!epsey. and Fits ; 'M-tdal iilld I'liysn il In'-;.p.ici!v. aL.-. Ry Rol'.ERT J. ClA l-.R-Wl- I.E. M. D.. author of the -Green Rook." e. The world -lenow neii am Lor. in this admira ble Lecture, clearly proves from bis own exper ience that t he aw f u! conveniences of Self - A buse may be efiivtuai'v removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operation, bou gies, instruments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and etfeel ual bvv.lii.'h every sutb-rer, no 111 dter what l is condition may i.e. may cure lumseif cheaply. privately, and radically. iirThi Lecture v ill jiroorc a wu t Vmun n.miM ft Mil ItliiliXiltiflH. Sent under seal, in plain enve'ope. to nny ad dress, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two post stamps. Address the Publishers, SI AN. J. V. HJAXi: A. FO- 10-4.ly y 1J7 Rowery, N. V. ; P. O. box, l .sil OMAHA ADS. Grand Central Hotel. Lurest and finest lintel I etween Chicatro and San Francisco. Geo. 1 lira!!, proprietor, Omaha. WEEPING WATER ADS. 1 i Fleming & Race, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, UAJS. CAPS, hoots, SHOES, AND NOTIONS. And Farmerm'SnppIit'K ;-neraUy. Our Goods are all Xew, and v.e w 11 them CHEAP. THY US ONCE, AND SEE! (40yl) WEEPING WATER, NED. CEDAR CREEK ADS. I1KAI.F-KH IS E.G.DOYEY'S NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC I Having made up my mind seTcral ynvrs ugt RETIRE FRofvl BUSINESS about the cud of THE YEAR 1875, and being still of Ihr same "mind, I tak UA method of informing the pubUe llial 1 am .selling out my ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS I AT COST. and sit all continue doing so t hnnigti tLts foul or uui d Hi" Is disposed of. Din In.; that thue I Intend t Sell (ioods for Cash, Lower than anv other house can do nnd sustain themselves. My stock consists ol GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HA TS tt CA PH, BOOTS i& SHOES. WALL PAPER, CARPETS, AC, d-C, dC. Tho whole st-ck vrlll be iiold at F3 xv 4 4 -v xrr mr r uiiuiiiri idv J5 S until it Is ALL SOLD OUT. My object is not lo but to GET out of BU3INESS.- Givo me a call and sec fwr youraelf. 611 E. (i. R0VEY. LOUISVILLE ADS. 1)11. J. M. VA TI.IDIASi, Physio Medical Practitioner. iAMixrUlr., Cohh Co., Xttt. I f'-AIways at the otliee on Saturdays. yl B10RR0V BROS.' BLACKSMITH AND Machine Shop. At I). L. Morrow's old stand. Seventh St, & Chicago' Avo We aie prepared to do a general business la HORSE-SHOEING, And Ilepniiloff nil Kind or !Vtn-hin cry. Much Header's. Mowfi'H, Tli re-.li i n;; IIacIiIiicm, Plows, Ar., Ac. IDIE&IESSIXsrG- MILL PICKS, 'and all Iron & Steel Work a Specialty. To Old tr. l-LTAll Work Warrant, d t iiv Hal isfw.tion or M-ny Refun lsd. CARPENTER WORK I W. L. Tucker, has removed to lie building opposite Mxlh f s Ibir'l ware ,,,,..,( m it ii Street, pet. Mai., and Vine.) YS hero in addition to other work, he will give peci:J atl on! ion to REPAIRING FURNITURE, MAKIXti Vl:i VUE 1- HAULS, AC. Abo A"'-nt f).r t - COMMON SENSE, IROX- lNi TA I'.I.I : -i,--of which 1 havtt a liumlit r i i hand ; etui and see theju. Cu reful Work aiul Prompt Attrt-Iran re to Cat's. 40-ly WM. L. TUCKER. "MIKE SCmiELLBACHER, BLACKSMiTI if lioitsi: SII0LINU WAGON REPAIRING All kinJs of FARM II PLEMtN mended A'cutly d- Promptly GliOirZZMI, illorsc, 31nle & OxShocin?.- HOOTS, SHOES, AXIt GUOL'El.lES, Cf every kind. at the lo'.vrst possible rates. Also DEALERS IN GflAIN. For w'deh the highest CASH prices fr p:iid. Hides ana pro.iai-)- of ail kinds bought at Reasonable rates. I-lEi:LIt:it-STATIX iC-dar Creek.) 4eyi CAS CO., XLBUASJCA. ! In short, we'll s'.o anything tliat 1.;. j four feet, frnt ivZehra to a Girail'e. ( oiiie .".nil see rj. JSTEW SHOP. on l i t h St., between Main and Vine Stree? . bisf :v-ros liiet'oiu .T f'otu the k.vv liLV' oifi, ITS J