Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 21, 1875, Image 3

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THE HERALD.
LOCAL XKWh
micai- aiv Kill ikmi:n rs.
Transient, 'J". cen! a line. I.ctrular advertis
ers, to cents per line. No advertisement inser-
ti lur Ichg tL.iil &j fell IS.
Notices :it St:itnl rates.
Attorneys and oMrers uf the law will be held
reMionsilde for hII leiial notices they lund in,
ami ii'l parlies dem.iiitlinir ;i iinml of puldie.i
lioii of. a:iv notice wiii be held lor the publicu
tiaa fee of such notice.
commi'-niVatiov.
Annul spae is limited, ail counnunieaf ions
rt!t b bnel and to tin- point, with no waste
oi MIS.
; : : w s p a rr. p. l : : ' i i o n s.
1. Anv person who takes the paper reaularly
from the po.-dolhrc. v. li-! i.er dlrecTed to Lis
t.ic i..- . iK-r.i.-i- in" N .i .subscriber or nut u
re- poi.sih'.c for I In- pa . j
a. n any pcrm oi .i.. n - .
d. he nmt pay all aii'-ariu'es. or the puldi-h- I
M A It i: I Ki
inst., at the residence of Mr. J. 'J. I
Huberts in (jnenwood, Cass Ooui.tv, !
Iy the licv. Mr. Farwell, Mr. J. II. '
JLioultt to Miss Fuankie Minaku.
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That's wliat's the matter, we wasn't i
"ej.pi?sactly" aware when this thing wai j
to come off; but knew it was hovering ;
in the atmosr liere. Now that Le''ett's !
Kone ami done it, au;I Alex Schlegel
and the boys are hapjy we irive our
consent, and wish the new landlord and
landlady all the good luck possible both
matrimonially and Ilottlly.
CLUB MEETING.
The annual meeting of the riatts
mouth Sportsmen's club will be held in
the Council Chamber, on Monday the j
Legal Notice.
j rriT.
NEW MILLINERY.
Fall and winter stock of hats and
bonnets, just received at Mrs. L,. 15.
Crocker's & Co. 30tf
in'
r may c. nt .uue t- ml il int.i payment is
made ami ciiltci-t t !) lode amount, whether
lln- j.-;.t is l il-'i-n li'.i'i tnc !".. I not.
I'll.- co in t have ii -i-idc, I th:-.i rcl t in
.;. ii.'Wss.;itw-s uu-l ;.T-..i.ieu;s i.i.m no- pi-
to
I N ST A LL A T I ON SEHVICE S.
The pastor elect will be installed at
th l'resbvteriaii Church on next Mon-
tkU XiTtt cv'iVr',; of "sllsrutstt I day evening. 23th inst, by a committee
! of I'resb tery, consisting of Jlevus. JI.
John Xloriin,
s.
lloiiora Moran, S I .ft.
Hoimra Moran will take notice that I rtbl. on
, , ... , r . it: -' " i'iiii'iiiuvi.a. t"" '"J
2olh lUSt. Hi i p. HI., lor l-iec.UOH ui i-ai ; !:., I(l tlw ..ili.r-? f tin- rh-vk of iIInIii i
, - . r.n c. ..ffr.r ! C tart in :inl for ;:ss Co.. N .1. iir;'iast on. ! oi-
cers, hearing repoi t, c.e. .vc. .u r , sii., j,ll(,r.t -r;t. ,i,.ri. s-.iiu lonii taai the
which sides shall be chosen for the an- ! "'l. i i": 1'as U i u guilty .i wiiliuliv atu
nmm Miii.isii.iii - doi.iiiu' i''iai ritiMiit just -au-..- tor laon-
UUal Fall Hunt, which occurs on I llUlS- j than two y.-.u-s last past, ami prayiaj that I'rti
... , 4 j tuait-r lie mantril a ilivoiff from tin- In. mis of
day t lie 2-th mst. ii niemoeis iiiul
be present and all arrearages paid up.
11. II. LlVlXOSTOX,
Sam M. Chapman, President.
Secretary.
flood Stoga 13ols for
Bros.
3.00 at Heed
taal rui ion v hv lei ret- of I n.- uisii i t l om t in and
for ass Count y. N'lira..!a. ami that imU's on
a;'l-ar and :iiht-r lv t iic H' ii lav of N ovc:n!cr
A. 1). is;.,. u(a:iU wiil b;J taen a-raitiit yon u
un the same. .UUIN MOiCAN,
P.y t'HAl'MAX & Si'KAOl I .
27tl hisatt'ys.
SIEVING 3IACIIINES!
Now IiiipruVfJ Lock Ktiteh
GROVER 66 BAKER
8 U 1 VrXU MA CJI IX E,
For ialo ty
CHARLES V J ALL.
With all t!i Kxtras ami Attachiaent s, such as
Noeilles. Oil. Tnekeis, Himlers. ete. 'l'ho-e li
eoni-mplate imyniir a iiiaelimo. w ill h well, to
fue : iiiovoi ..v i;;imt a iriai. ran.-'ui i iwii
f.';;-ni:iteeil. ami the eli'Mpest ina'hi: in the j
market. All e,nlers hy mail iron:j'liy attemt ;
en in. AUiire.s, lii.wu.w i
2nu'. 1'IatlMiiolith. Neh.
PKOFLSSIOXAL CAKDS
!MAU.3I.'IIAPnAX.
ATTOrNKY AT LAW ami Solii-ttor l Chan
r:ry. 'upe in ViirTiilU's Llock, Plait.smoutli.
Nfiiraska.
WIII.I.LKRA BKXI'.TT,
KKAL LSTATK ami T: Paying Airents. No
taries l'nhlie. Fire anil Life Itisuiam w Aeut.s,
Plattsinoiith. NeLra.sk:u
It. It. MVIiHT.
PHYSICIAN i Srmil-ON. temt.'rs hi pro
f"sioiial er lees to the eitieiis of Cass eminty.
IVMileuee iintlieiLst eorner Sixth Hilil Oak sts. ;
Hhee on Mam street, two iloois west of rixth,
Platlsuiouth. Nehr uska.
h;ai l.
Kced Bros, have just received a large C. llobinson and J. 1). Kerr of Nebras
btockof ladies and chifdi en's sIi.k s. ka City. The services will be inter-
est ins and all are invited to attend.
Boots and Shoos, cheaper than ever,
fur (ash. I'kti:;: Mi-.k;ks.
(.'all at Mrs. Crockei's & Co. and 4c:
the latest stvlt s of Millinery goods.
Sotf.
II ATS .' JfATST HA TH .'
A I.no stt.'-ek of mr.v Hat i. Latest sty!" at
W.M. f A I) I.I.MAN N'S.
Mike McGuire goes for Jouisville
next time.
V. W. Harold send3 the IIf.kali
east ag.iin like a man.
YAfcVum la ing over we can pay our
little debts in the way of locals, ex
changes iN:e.
Frank Stadtcr continues to improve
in picture making, and his little corner
on sixth st. loo'is quite like a:i Artists
stu lio.
7.1 E ET I N u " o r I II A : K IA 1 o
STOCKIKJLDEKS.
All persons interested in the town
of Franklin, are requests to meet at
the store of Win. Stadelmann on Mon
day evening next, at T o'clock.
CO ELECTION NOT I CE.
All persons indebted to M. McCuire
or McCuire & Curtiss, either on lum
ber account or for Liquor must settle
their accounts. We have changed our
partnership and the busin"ss must be
j settled up. J Mease take notice, all ac
counts must be settled within the next
thirty days or they will be collected by
law. ' " M. M( C,rn:K,
McCiFlUK & Ccnris.
Von
can s!:c m
ar children cheaper
at Kced Bros, than ;;t any other store
in the county.
In Cuming the Democrats carried the
Statu Ti' kct by 22. Tie- County ticket
was mostly Jb-puVlican. Washington
is about half and half. Burt B-ubli-cati,
strong.
The tiacst assortment of hats, lluw
cr.i, plume:; and wings, in town, lle-ti-ived
by Mrs. 1.. B. Cn.icker A: (Jo.
WKoTLST TiT MID.
I received IMpIoum f-s- life dress
bunts at th.; ta.e Fair and continue to
make the b 'mI and nL-t-st tits. (Jive
me :i call. (U-tt'i V. Mki:;ks.
rAnzii:ns a tt !-:xtkx :
Julius l'cppi i bci ir. Ci-rar Manufa;--turer,
on Main !.. lir.t!s:i, N'.d..
;,-, ;r ( ',. ;;;:: (, of Spaiii!i .-'.n 1 Aiiu ri
oau Tob tcci-i s i t s:i'oVii!L; jurp'ics.
i'Yr Sal-. Bi s: -yi of j.ing-sinok-
iii toba-co al .. c. s on hand. -''-'f.
r.)v j.ost;
The ur.ilt i si-ii.'d lost a dark red cow,
'big hoi jis and dark stripes on her, pret
ty well along ia years, star in fore
?. -ad. Bet urn to the owner and get
a : i-c.ua!'le return reward.
2'Ji-l" Adam I.onxr.s.
Tli- High School Bntertainmeu Club
did ind have as large a turn out as thev
$fi,000.0:) NOTICE.
Having sold S'i.'M worth of boots
and shoes, sim e I began selling at re
duced prices, I am still bound to fur
ther reduce my stock, now is your time.
Boots formerly -ST.Oo, now $M)
Fine Kid Shoes, form'ly ;3.."(), - :;.0)
The best Is thread serge shoes only 2.'2H
Men's Simes 1.2.
Women's Shoes l.f
Call and examine. Xo charge for
swing g m Is and prices. Will be happy
to show both.
K'tf 1'i:ti:h Mkkoes.
Geo. .S.Smith is elected. Here's the
vote.
For Smith Cass 417; Lancaster SOG ;
total 12C3.
For Broady Otoe 10f; Xcmaha 10
27; total 1217.
Majority for Smith C. Only GOeorge,
but its enough.
The 1 tst is that Ceorgo is not e'ect-
d--v e give it up. Settle it among
you.
CLDAU IBEEIv JULES.
Mr. Schhintz the wll known Cedar
Creek Miller, has just purcnased a large
lot of prim" ol I tr.'fvit and is making a
superior brand otjloitr. Xow is your
tiiti t purchase. Inquire for the Ce-
lar Cri Flur, 'SHiluntz' make."
Sold at the b'-st groceries in town.
He also makes the patent proeess
Hour, which we have been using and
know it can't be beat. If you want a
really good article of lour try Schluntz's
shi-ul-d h ive 'jy.iO.
voting feiks.
We are sorrv for the ! patent Hour.
Tier Bev. Mr. Schwartz will preach
a: the Cerm. in Scho.,-1 IIou.se in tliis
city, on Sunday Oct 2-!th. at 2 p.m.,
for the purjiose -f cftV(di:,.,4 an te.-gani-ization
in this city and vicinity.
The 2't'l't, at Blair, has changed
hands, and Frank Ililiou is ranning it.
V'eil he ou'at to be . ippy, h. has got
control of a newspaper at last and he
has I. an try "forniiist" I.iiii.
( ur carpenter fricn-l Tucke r, some
weeks ago. sent the 1Ii:i:.w.i a very
pretty little framed pietare for which
we now return due thanks, and will
hang U ie ..me in the 1Ii:i:ali office,
thai all m;iy sec Tucker's skill at fram
ing, and that Ave may enjoy the little
girls and their locking glass and take
pattern.
Heed Bros, have the finest stock of
Bon;.? and sfcoes in the County.
Mrge? b-'i':ht out Mr. Plummer's
Legel Notice.
Catherine Wheeland. and AliL'tithS Wl'.ce-
,, , , . t m hi . ! land, ami ii o. W. Sroat, nnn-iesiili-nt ilefen-
Merges bought out Mr. I lummer , ,ianis win tak n 'tiie that on the js;ii day of
entire stock of boots and shoes, to epieinl.er. is;.-,. Oiiler 1. Mason. Plaiiiliif. iih-il
, i :.. ii. i i ,, .. ' h s lietii ion ill t lie n.''iie of I lie t lel'K. if the I is-
make room undgne Mr. 1 lummer a j ,,,. i lHlvU Ul ;iIia riir t.;.ss ,.,i;.tv. N.-uras-a.
chance to pay more especial attention the niijeet an.t prayer .f said petiiion is to
(., ,ir,, rr,,.,la mill rrrnefric to lil(ase telnrm a eeruu:i nun t.'a-e deed r-'iven ly C,M fl
tO (lr goC-U.i ami giOttlKS W 1" ; eiine and Ai:'Ulus W aeeland. to i.laintia. on
li is large increasing trade in that line, j me :uh uav m !.. is: ;, aa i wiiieii was intend-
Mer"es bad to procure his brother's as- ! -'' emivey lot om- (bin bh.ek on mh in stiiiV j
'1('"t3 1 1 1 ',. L ' ...... I addition to riailsmi. ntli eliv. ;uss eonnt..e-
Sistance toattentl liisnumeroii.'sLii.siiMii-; j.:;lska. Lin w nl.tli iv mistake ile.,-riied sanl !
lt one (1 1 as lyinj; in l.Joek .-even i7) in said ad
dition, when it was ami .should lie l!oek one (!)
in said addition. ::nd also that N;;id lot one (Jl
in Idoek ine 1 1 1 in St iles' s.-.id addiiio'i lie de
ereeii l ! sold to sai iify I lie payment of t .vo
rei t iia pnniiKsiiry notes, of eeii "ilat.- it ii s:iid
iaoif'ae deed, a'el e i'ijn f,v j ivinent of one
hundred dollars i!iho Dee. it: Ii 174. and seventy-live
inilars (,7oi June y'h. l-7,'. Willi inleiet
al the rate of M per eei;t. !( v annum, and aiso
pniyin tliat a certain nioi t ,'ae need made ex
ecuted ami delivered liysaid Oaf hi line ami Au
!:tits S heeland, to said (jeo. V. Sroat he tie
creed to he null, void, and of no eih et, and
that tile cloud ca-t iljifili the til!,- to said
n ;;l cstatp !' reason of said iiiort'aue deed to
Ceo. V. Sroat, leinainint; nasal i-liel of record
he forever lemoved. ami said title declared to
he perfect in all res;ec;s ; .Said ilcfemients arp
reiiiireil to answer ai! petition on or trior
the St Ii day nf Nov.. Is7". or a decree w i'd he
rendered aaiitt each one of them in accordance
v. ith the prayt r of said petition.
O LI Villi P. MASON.
Ily ClIAC.MAN iv SfllAia K.
2715 hisaifys.
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ers. All tins proves mar. ciosei .iu
tion tospocialti -s and small profits bring
quick sales. 20tf.
TE. 1 C II EES' EA'AHrXA TIOXS.
The fall precinct examinations for Cass coun
ty, will he held at the foiiowiiij; naiaud times
ajal ji'aces
ritove Creel; Octoher p)tli lTa.
Weeping Water (!ctoher 21st, 1.-75.
Greenwood, (Waters seh'1 houselOet. aitli.'T.'".
nattsmoui'.i -Noveml.er 5!h, 1S75.
Ap;il:eants will plea.se he in attendance
promptly at 10 o'clock. V . AV. WISK.
Siiiieriiiendelit.
Jlattsniol'.Ul, Nch., Sept. 10th, 17 j. - tS
Ben Hempel.
Ilirs THE MAN,
KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE.
OX LOWFK MAIN STItKKT,
PLATTSMOUTir, - - - - NEli.
Meals at all hours.
Ice Cre.-rtTt.
Soda Water. &
Lemonade to
Cool you.
Com! f nuare Meals, nice Lunches, &e., Xc. to
warm yon.
Ales," ines ;:nd ood Ll.piiii-s to he used rra
yona'dy. for your henelit if you ilesire.
40-21 J. HEMPEL, Prop.
(Jreat reduction in Boots & Shoes at
Beed Bros., for cash.
Take your family to Beed Bros', and
shoe them up for winter, and get a
ptur of shoes for the baby free of cost.
"Ladies wishing dress suits, cloaks,
or any kind of dres goods, can have
llit'in'ordered from New Yoik by Mrs.
Crocker for at least 2. per cent less
than can be purchased elsewhere.
yotf.
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
(JLOT1IIXU.
For a cio-ap suit of Clothes call on
VM. Sr IiH.MANX.
rnoGisrss.
AVe are glad to notice that some of
our merchants are making improve
ments in the mercantile business, by
changing into more exclusive trades,
which is a great benefit to the whole
community. Mr. L'luminer sold out
his entire stock of hoots and shoes to
Merges, in order to pay Ids especial at
tention to dry goods and groeeik's to
keep pace with his hirg? increasing
trade in that line. Merges procured
the as-dtance of his brother to help
him al ;:g with his large trade. All
this proves that exclusive dealers win
in the end. Attend to one thingand do
that well. 2hf.
X0TICE TO SOLDIERS!
Soldiers who hav taken only eighty ucri. i
prior to Ju:.e 2J1. 1S71. ami have not takrn ix
additional f-ihiy, are i:mta. to correspond
wU!ira. ITnmestpad rljfht and cheap lands
for sa, la Clay, l.!k, York, t-ml Hamilton
com. ties, t.y " S. E. SIir.LtalN.
1 1 1 a. Liueuhi, Net.
base ball.
Last Saturday the Xameless Base
Ball Club of this place played a match
entire stock of boots and shoes, which , game with the High School nine for a
EA'CIfAXi.'E XOTICE.
i
I am bound to exchange my large
stoek of Boots and Shoes for cash. i
Come and sec if I don't.
Pktki; MriiiiKs,
John Bus sell, formerly one of the
best known and liveliest citizens of
this little burg, returned to pay us a
short yl.iit this week. .Lalm says they
have h;t l county seat light in his
county in T.v.va, and he represents
Weeping AVater and got busted. He
don't take it so hard as those fellows
do though.
We tender our thanks to the good
people of Plattsinoiith and vicinity,
who offer us two subscribers for every
one that is withdrawn from Weeping
Water, (iood subscriptions are always
welcome but we thinK we shall survive.
will be sold cheap f.or cash.
2!'tf
ball ainl bat, which resulted as follows:
s -x swt 1...- I . ......it . .;.!.!.
.;,w l..nniiir3 w.uil i-i mm: ; j sj. jnn j,,.
at the JIj.ualu office. ! 2nd "
I 3 1 -
Once more Madelaianns at 10 per
cr-nt below cost. .lump when the pig
eon Hies.
Human hair giods order-! by Mrs.
': c -r A: Co. from the cast, to suit pur-
.sors. l'riccs very low. :0tf.
N0TKT.
("la;v; A Cic.'f.slate at Kim wood Xeb.
g 'neral d .ih rs in dry g.ni'ls. groet Ties,
ar i all articles gt in rally kejt in a
country sture, desire to call attention
to their stock just la: 1 in this season,
and ask the fanners to call and exam
ine our goods before going away float
home to buy.
2 itf ' Ci.Ar:'i'c(";:::i:sLATi:.
Alt TI0N SALE !
At the farm of John Ahl, near
hl'.uiU' Mid. on (V.iar Creek. Cass
Co., Xeb., on Saturday, October :;oth,
l .sTa, at : o'clock a. m.
aktk li:s to soi.n:
Two sp in of imrses and harness, five
lth "
oth "
'th "
7t!i "
Sth -
Total,
3t being late when they began only
eight innings were played. The two
clubs will try it again next Saturday,
on the ball crrounds south of town.
Xameless II. S.
o 4
0 (
1 0
1 0
15 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
2'J 11
LEGAL NOTICES.
In Bankruptcy.
Ta the Pistrii ; Co-e t of t!i I'niO'ii s;.U -s. for
t ".e M'.strict of Nebraska; ia tae la.uur ol
llyman ll.d.o. Uankniit.
Tliis is to t?i'? mil ice. that on the 20th day i f
Ociooer. l7 . a warrant of laiikni;i'.cy was is
sae I out of the IMsti jcf Court of the Cniied
States, f.ir the District of N eliraslia. a i:n: the
said llvman Ha'hi of Lhieolit. in the .n.uiy of
I. iec.isi.ei'. In said I riei . w ho has t een ail
jad'.'ed a r.an'-ouvt on Ins own p tition, and tlie
1 .vmea: of any ili'his. an.i til-- iie!iery of any
.r-i,'eriv heloa-im; to said n.iakrupT. to liiin. or
to iiis n,e, aad tin- transfer ol aay iiroperry hy
hini are forhi Idea hv law.
Tliat a iae iiJZ id the creditors of the said
liankrup:. to p) e t heir ih hts atnl to chaos;?
oe in- ne re Vin es of les INtate. w id he
h -id at a Courl oi )1 insruptey to be iiol.h n at
miaha, in s aid d su ict on t!:e .".r'i day of .-'-vein'ji
r, 1S7". at .1 o'caie!; ;. m., a! the oiVce of .1.
L. Wensicr, Lsii., tll Ui i ia oauki a;.: ey of
Slid Court. V. lla.i.VM ! 1LY.
;;j'2 I". S. Marshal.
Sneniis Sale.
P.y virtue of an execution issued hy II. i".
rm. i'ro'i.ee Jade. within an.l for Ca .s Ci
Lli-
soii. rro-i.ee .1 aae. w a am ana mi i a .s umi
tv. Nehi asl.a, ami to me directed. 1 wiilen the
lt day m Nmeinoer. A. D. ls.:. at to o'clock a.
in. of said dav. at t!c H am-r Siahie-. in tlx
city of l'lattsiii:u:!i. in s ..id Co-uily. M il at I'uh
lii ."Auction, the following (iescrii-ed ;w!s ar.d
chattels to- wit : Twelve ( l'i unrnislied Warner
Harvesters 1 inclu liii' a lot i.f ruolier heliiinr.
cast id's. ami ot her ti Mures for said t ve! ve 1 1J
harvest ers , a'so onu 1 1 1 part can of luhricaiinti
ci'. one 1 1 1 part kP of yellow oelne. oneili lot
of b ir and straa iron, one (D iles. fi ve u;y,ce
i-iiairs. otu? ill o".e 1 stool, one 1 1 1 t iock, one ( 1 )
lnokin; iihiss. one I i :i acUct laini. and one ill
box ot patterns ; 'I he same lieiu levied upon
and taken as the property of the State ;i-0';-e
eftlie ordT of I'atroas of llus!amlry. of the
State of .Ni'hr tsUa. defendant ; to "satisfy a
i' llvr-i-nt of said. Court, recovered by diaries
I-azenby and Edward lhiliery. Plaint ill'.
I'laiisiiiutilli, Neh., Oct. lai n. A. I . s7".
M. P.. CL'TLEit.
3;it2 SiieiiiT.
DOAHD OF COUNTY COJIjIISSION-
Tits dav, Sept. Ttli, 1845.
The following uecountd were exam
inel and :tl lowed on the eevera.1 lload
Districts:
IL A. WaU rman & Son, lumber
furnished to District number
37 8 17 33
II. A. Waterman & San, lumber
furnished to District number
15 12 60
II. A. Waterman & Son, lumber
furnished to District number
o'J 7 2G
II. A. Waterman & Son, lumber
furnished to District number
1 38 72
II. A. Waterman & Son, lumber
furnished to District number
45 4 2.1
II. A. Waterman & Son, lumber
furnished to District number
44 4 05
II. A. Waterman it Son, lumber
furnished to District number
H 4 40
II. A. Waterman & Son, lumber
furnished to District number
40 3 OS
II. A. Waterman & Son, lumber
furnished to District number
55 5 28
V. V. Matthews, lumber furn
ished to District number :iJ. . 4 87
J. (I. Oldham, lumber furnished
to District number 17 2 00
The following accounts were
allowed on the Poor Fund:
MeKlwain .Jc Ilodapp, repairing
windows at Poor House 2 SO
It. II. Vanatti. boarding Pau
pers, 234s 00 bss $12 00 for
rent L'-j 00
J. II. IJuttery, Medicine fur pau-
pers, per bill 8 40
White & Darrah, 1430 lbs Coal
for Poor House 041
The following accounts were
allowed on land road fund:
John Schwab, for timber furn
ished District Xo. OJ 27 25
L. Hathaway, work on Tucker
Bridge 9 00
James Tucker, work on Tucker
Bridge 5 00
W. Hastings, work on Tucker
Bridge
LLTTLRS 1I1U;JISTS.
There is no case of Dyspep.sia that
Greene's August Flower will not cure.
Come to the Drug Store of (J. B. Chap
man and impure about it. If you suf
fer from Costiveness, Sick Headache,
Sour Stomach, Indigestion. Liver Com
plaint, or derangement of the Stomach
or Liver try it. Two or three doses
will relieve you.
B oschee's (Jerman Syrup is now sold
in every town and city in the United
States. We have not less than live
hundred letters from druggists, saying
it is the best medicine thev ever sold
b si-
Legal Notice.
In the District Court of th- .second Judicial
district, within and for Cass Co., Nfbruska.
S. Pulsift r & Co. )
A. V Kh hards. )
A. W. Liciian's. you will tak r.otlc that
Siduev Pulsifcr :" d" Lrastus 1. Hardin icom
nosimi the linn of S. Pu'.si cr and Cumii.iiiv)
did on tiie third i :tili day of I'Heuarv. A. 1 . i
1S7.".. lilt their petition in "the district com t. in i
and t ! Ca.ss count v inthe State of Nebraska, I
'L'-.i'i-d von A. W. l:ichard. defendant, setting
forth that vo t trave a certain mortu'ae to Cell
ed Ely and Compan .', on hits number two ii) ;
aiai uir.'e o-i. in u.e in.'ui!ttc-.i i:i.iuri uni-i'
of section number sixteen U1'1 in townshin
tw elve I IJi. raae ten I I'M. east of the sixth ml Ii )
principal meridian in said county of Cass f -cure
i lie pament of love II. in Ired Dollars
,S:ti aeeovisiiej t- a certain jifeiiissorv note
A. Xorris, work on Tucker
Bridge
P. Hathaway, work on Tucker
Bridge
D. W. Foster, work on Tucker
llridge
John Charlis, work on Smith
Bridge
B. Ilargan, work on Smith
Bridge
(i. M. I.aBue, work on Tucker
Bridge
II. McLaughlin, work on Tuck
er bridge
James Allison, work on Tucker
Bridge
John McCarril, work on Tucker
Bridge
II. Taylor, work on Tucker
Bridge
I. II. Freeman, 2.893 feet lum
ber furnished Tucker bridge.
John McCarthy, work on Smith
llridge
..f...-i-.a l.i ill k-iirl liinvt. r-,.r. .'viltf... tin irli"l'r(
was afo-rw arils a.- o-iied "to s. l'aNif. r .x Co.) j L,. (I. Sici tll, Work Oil Tucker &
and luavmu' mat you mav i.av lae sum now
due. witn iuicrest from the iitli djv of May. A.
I. 174. or kliat saiu i.remise.s mav he .sold to
pav the same. j
ou are n.-ieoy ...on.eo . ,ai )"arf rerjiered . , ,
i
Smith bridge.
The following accounts were
3 00
7 00
10 00
14 00
23 00
2 80
9 00
8 00
8 00
2 5j
57 8o
8 00
50 00
tt appear and answ er said petition on or be
tore tin Iran day o; i 'ecemner a. it. ....
.September LUtii. :S7a.
S. PI LSIKER & CO.,
P.v Smith & Windham.
30C. " '1 heir Attorneys.
Chattel Mortgage Sale.
P,v virtue of n Chattel Moi'tsa'i". eM-cu'ed to
me."aml dated .latoiary J.;th. s7.-. I.y A. W.
Carey, and recorded on pae 107 of Pcmk I- i f
Ciiattel morltiasres. lecor.is of Cass CouutV.
N'et.. on wMch there is due one hundred avid
liinety dollars and .seventy-live cents, (l-n.7..1 I
will sell at public auction at FactnrvviUc. in
Cass County. Neliraska. at 1 o'clock p. ia. ol tiie
luillday of Nov t'liiber. I.s7.". one Murf l mare,
.-t.rlii i'7.-ne nVI iii. rfd cow Tivi. ve-rs otc! cm
ba"y mule colt one ve ir old. one set of double j M. B. Cutler, boarding prisoners
harness, and oni on n i'-if hv waon.
ADDISON 1'. ''WESTON.
October 7th. 173. Jiiia I
General Fund:
Cost bill of assessors, taking
enumeration of inhabitants.. 24S 81
M. L. White, services as Com
sioner and rent of room to Co.
Superintendent
State J'liirnnl Co., for books and
blanks for Treasurer
J. II. Battery, glass, coal oil,
ink. &:, per bill
?-ye:ir old colts, two 2-year old colts, I fl. Consumption. Throat or Lung dis
ease. Sample bottles of both 10 cents
each, llegular size 75 cents.
one ytiri;ag u. iw i.tini wagons,
one rrn ci usher. l;.e milch cows, two
heifers, severed calves, three plows. one
breaking pbv, and i::e reajier .t mow
er. TERM ,k Sale: All under 810.00,
Cash; all amounts over that, twelve
month time, on good security.
lb-member the day of Sale. Oct. 30th,
175. dleodtfj John Ahl.
F0i: THE YOFMJSTLTIS.
Proposals for Forage.
llFMijl-.l;ri-'.!.S Dkvt. ok THE Pt.ATTF..
Oku. y. C. t. M.. omaha. Nkii., Sept. is7,-,
.-EALED PROPOSALS, in tooTh-ate. will Ik
SMWINCJ MACHINES
The
corn raised in tiie L'nited
States this year is estimated at 4,000.
000,000 of bushels. That is more than
ca;r conveniently be put in one heap,
and we have no idea of the size ff the
heap it would make. So let us suppose
one month, and guard for jail
' A. C. Seybert. 14 days atten-
dance on Iteihart's family... .
John Fisher, cleaning Court
IIou-so cellar
K. (i. Imvey, mds for Biehart
family
F. Stadelmann, bread furnished
r'cived at tins o:r:ce, until It o elocK a. in.
Wednesday. October y. 175, at which place ami
time they will be opened in the presence of the
luiiileisi. tor nil" iie:ivi ry in new iaai.y ami mir- (
t.ties as r.-ituited timing second iiuarterwf tisc.il ' liClhart iamily
ye.o eudimi.liiiie:!. Is7d. ot two miilionsl J.oim.- j j r Cmiiioins Post itp Sf imi.si
i-o pounds of corn and one mil. ion ii,wi.";i 1 d u l'"'""'. l 5W0t! OUUlipa
pounds ol oats, l ropo.sais lor a less ipmmiiy i andcanb
w 1:1 e leceiveo.
J-T.Tp, A f "TZ,Frir J J i it to be loaded into wagons, 2G bushels
! in each wagon, and the wagons placed
I am now prepared to fix any kind of j in a line; each wagon and team occu
Sewing Machines that needs repairing . pving two roJ:, Xow iere is a ques.
in the place. I have just received a ,." , , ,, , ,. . . TI ,
new lathe, and can guarantee my work, I tlon for Penniless and his sisters. How
and at prices that will not beggar the Lar would this line of wagons and
poor man or woman to pay. j teams extend, and how near would it
Also, Gun Work ot every description come to reaching around the world?
all kinds of tine meclianicai woik
1
! Lacti bid to be considered should be truaran
; f.-d by two respoiisiiile parties, not bidders.
t hat they w nl become bondsmen on award of
contract".
The proposal mus he in triplicate ami l
r.iaib scp.-iralelv for Corn and forOats.nm.1 inuxt
nhitt: thr crfi 1 nm which it ix jiniil t' ttelirrr.
Prefer, m e will be given, to ariiclcs of tlomei
tie production.
Lids should be endorsed on envelope "Rids
for I'oraire.'
The (soiitra"ts will llet with the proviso that
the ipiantities contracted for may be increased
or reduced one-third by the Chief tjirutorm-'s-t-r
of the Department at any time pcn.iin full
delivery.
can be done at iuv shop.
2?Hf " Ceo. W. Kinder.
Please to answer in the IIekald
next week. B.
Mary Haines, Taking care of
small pox patients (J weeks...
O. M. Streight, Livery of coun
ty Commissioner.!
T. Clark, services as Commis
sioner 5 days, and mileage. . .
W. B. Arnold, services as Com
missioner 5 days and miieage
J. A. MacMurphv, printing, as
1 t.:u
Tli.. lidit to relect anv or all bids is reserved. I'ei uiii
p.iank bids luniished timi fail conditions matte 1 J. & II. shera, goods furnished,
known on an-ucatum to this office, j, I Ellington while attending
2i;t6 i'jput'o! m. ceuei-ii. I small pox patient
37 00
9 3
7 45
00 75
20 00
4 73
S2 C7
4 25
3 25
120 00
17 00
21 00
21 00
55 50
WILLIAM HEROLD
Keeps one of the
Largest Stocks
OF
GROCERIES
IN TOWN.
1'UOPItI KTOK OK
PALACE BILLIARD HALL.
(Main St., under First Nat. Ilanli.)
K'f, vr'rs.uorTsi, - - - xlij.
1V BAK IS SLITI-IKD WITH THK
BEST WINES, LIQUORS,
BEEH, ETC., ETC.
40V I
STOKE AND 3IILL
AT
Rock Bluffs.
j. ij- n. sun 111.
.V.
We have purchased the
BOCK B1UFF3
STEAM FLOURING,
AND
SAW MILL,
And will hercttrter run the same in
Connection With Our Store.
CUST01YI WORK
will be 4:11 na'.ifeed to be satisfactory. We rm
t 'oyed the
BEST
7? p v7r:
we e.mhl Tud,
whose ivputatioii is v 11 known, and it is pro
posed that the fanners and ali others have
if they luin
Good Wheat ! !
The highest market price paid for the '
Best Wheat and Corn.
OUR STORE
-i3-
Chock Full of Goods
THIS FALL,
and we mean to sell them
Al Low Rates
Havins? heen enahled to purchase a large
stock
Uncommonly Low,
They will l sold to all. E(jU.lLLY LOW.
XO W IS YOUR TIME
TO IBTJ2-
l.&H. Shera,
KOCSL iiLurss. -CIJ.
VAt
CEDAR CREEK ADS.
J. IN H ELDER & SON,
URALKIIS IX
HOOTS, shoes, a':d GHOVEMES,
of every kind. at tin lowest jx.ssible rates. Also
DIALERS IN GftAlrt.
For which the highest CAII ptiees are paid.
Hides and produce of Till kinds bought at
Leasonaide rates.
I3k II IH.I21Il.i SiT.VI" i OX Cedar Creek.)
Kivl r.4Ss' Cfh. XEllllASKA.
WEEPlXii WATER ADS.
Fleming s. Race,
DKALKK IN
RY
GROCERIES,
HATS.
CAPS,
ROOTS,
SHOES;
AND XOTIOXS
And Farmer' Supplier ticnerally.
Our Goods are all New.
and we sell them CHEAP.
TRY US ONCE, AND SEE!
(40yl) WEETIG WATER, NEBi
-.K. H. SMITH. It. 1!. WIMMl M.
S3UTII A WIMHIAJI.
ATTOKNKYS AT LAW and Keal Kstate Bro
kers. Special at tent. oil uiven to t'idleetioliS
and all matters atlectuiir the title to real estutt.
oflh-e on kX lhor, over l'o.sl O.'Uct, I'lattsmouth,
Nehra.xka. 4"t.
JI'STICK OK TUT. 1'K.K'K
Olllee on Main itrept. n.itt.stnouth. Neh.', two
dooi-s east of Ili:u.vil olliee. Lusiness liouin
from K a. in. to k p. 111. All county hasiness usu
allv trat-sacted heforo a Justice of the lVac
will he attended to. Also general enllertor of
debts. luyl J. W. Haixes.
DR. SCIIILDKNECHT.
Eclectic & lloiiutopatlnc
Thysician.
1 1; Office and Krsideiie corner Sixth mid Vine
M reels, l'lattsiuoutli. Neb. Calls attended at
all hours. 40 L
IIt. J. 3i. WATKItMAV,
Physio Medical Practitioner.
IjiuitriUc, 1im Co., yd.
Always at the ofllce on Saturdays. fyl
A W. WHITE,
noa.or in
Main st., bet. Sth and Kill.,
PLATTSM ( LT 1 1, .... NEB.
Highest Price Paid for Coun
try Produce.
CASH PAID FOR HIDES.
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1ST W -A. .3D.
Keduced Kates for Luniljer
Clear tiie Track for our
Spring Trade.
II. A. WATERMAN & SON
Will sell
Frame I timber, of all kinds at 20 jier in.
B-'irist quality or Kencinjr, JiO. "
Second 17. "
l irHt Iloardn, tiO.
Hecond 17. 44
Wtnr -A" SJiinsIes. 9.1. 50 per M.
I MiinIeK. SS2.50. "
Otlier grailfsoffiumlier eiiiall.v Clieap
iv i tfi Doors, Snsli IClindm. Ar Ar.
See other ad. on outside.
STRAIGHT & 311LLEI5,
Harness Manufacturers,
sAnm.Ls
CIUULKS,
COLL.VKS.
and all kinds of harness stock, constantly on
hand.
Fruit Confectionery,
AM)
Grocery Store
NITS,
CANDIED,
TEAS.
SCtiAKS,
TOBACCOES,
COFFEES,
FLOCK.
Ketiiemher the jihice, oppo ite E. O. Iiovey's
on Lower Main Street.
21-1 y STREIGHT & MILLER.'
NEW
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
STABLE ! .
AN OLD STAND, BUT A NEW MAN.
The partnership of ). M. Streight and W. 1).
Jones, be'tiij this day dissolved
Dr. W. 1). JONES,
will open a ttfw Liverv, Feed, and Sale Stable,
at the Old IIl.UT llAllN.on -Main Street,
just east of John Shannon's well known
Stable, riattsuiouth. Neb.
Horse, Ilnjcsic t'arri aze,
to let at all times, at teasonable rates.
HOUSES HOAlUEI 11 V THE DA 1", WEEK,
Oil MOXTU.
IV.rticuIar attetiliou paid to drivinirand train
hu? Horses. Having ali the .ipplianccs I snail
make a particular teatiite of my business the
driwiigund handling of TKO fi'lNtl STOCK.
J-f-T.cinir well known all over the county, no
further chin music is necessary. I cordially in
vite all inv friends to call and see me, and they
w ill receive a hearty welcome, l.espectfully.
3tn6
VV. D. JONES.
C.A I, L y
DICK STREIGHT'S
Feed and Sale Stables.
Corner i5tll and lVarl Sts.
lldliSKS HOAKIiKI) I!Y THR
DIY, WLi:i, OU 320ATSI.
HORSES BOUGHT,
SOLD OR TRADED,
For a Fair Commission.
TEA3IS AT ALL HOURS.
l'urticu!ar attention paid to
Driving and Training
TUOTTlG STOCK.
Vi'Sll also have for service during the xeason the
CKLKHKATEn HORSF.S :
N0R3IAN & TALARAN,
Known as tha
W. I. JOXEM IIOKSKM.
For particulars, see bills or posters. 9y
HENRY ROWLAND.
AISO
General BlacksmlVlihl.t'.
('arrlnereolIatEKleH, mid Wiitrw
Itepnirril on Nlivrt Xolt .
ALSO
zzoctsK-Mii:ixr
And :ill other iron work promptly attend
ed -. el"' p' r i''.-11 ; h.- i.;tpc-1 , fur c;ii
11V the iind. lMr.iic'l
J H. LOW LAND,
ithoi) ii.u b" C" of li.e .v Sixth
I-I A I'ISMiH' I II. M'.l'.
(a 1 . w
Wm. Gramberg's
LUMBER YARD,
r.V.TrM'.i;Tir, Nkii.. Op. I'latto Valley House.
On hand all kinds of
LUMBER, DOORS. SASH, BLINDS,
SHINGLES, LATHS.
ALSO
MouldingS,
BUILDING PAPER,
CEMENT, LIME,
Plaster Paris, etc.
AT LOWEST MAIIKED 1: ATI'S.
13ni3 Call and Examine.
GEO. SHAFER'S
AM)
K LACKS MIT II SHOP,
FOU
HORSESHOEING,
31cii(ling an;l Repnirin !
ALL KlXm Ol" EAUM IMPEKM E.TS
.Mended tind Fixed.
New Wagons for S90,
KagKieM mxl Ilslit AVnsons 011 Lund,
nud for HaIeII t in ii:i.
cut: .-i i r o v r .-1 .v .
New Wnons made to order. Kates reasonable
and work guaraiiteed.
On AVjLshintoii Ave.. I l'L AITS. MO I'Tl f.
403 1 near 7th St., f NEH.
m
II ATT, TIIE RUTCHER,
OI.Iir.ST AND P.K.sT KS fAIll-ISH rl
31cat llarJiol in llic Cily.
Not chantrin? constantly, but the old Ih-liable
Spot where you can pet your Steaks, Loasts.
Oame,' Fish and Fowl in Season.
South Side of Main St.,
PLATTSMOUTII, NEIl.
toyt
. t s. . s v r -4
ai u i r.si
JOHN WAYMAN,
PLATTSMOUTU, - - - - NEB.
Repairer of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and
Crist Mills.
Gas and Steam Fittings,
Wrought Iron Fipe, Force and lift pumps, steam
Cluaires, Safety valve Oovernors, and all
kindsof Liass Engine FitttiiKs re
paired on short notice.
V A It 31 11 A II 1 x 1: It V .
repaired on short notice. 4flyl
r-7
4
Manhood: How Lost. How Hettorecl!
Just published, a new edition of
Mr. .' ft
Jfih '--. -Vlr. nl vrrtvrll'N eleirnt
ssv -k. , j d I'.NMiy on tiie radical cure
Hffnn-r y ( wit limit niediciin 1 of Speriua'or
r 1 11 iNi orSeminal Weakness. In voluntary Seminal
Losses, I mpotency. Mental and I'liysicnl Inca
pacity. Iiiipedimeiits to .Marriage, etc. ; also
t'on.siimptioii. Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by
self-iiidulj;eliee or sexual extravagance, tS.r.
f-rTi ice, in a sealed em elope, only six
cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirable es
say, clearly (lemoiitiates. from a thirty years'
sueeessf ulpracl ice. that the ;i la ruling eonseipien
ees of self-abuse may be radically cured v. illi
out the use of internal medicine or the applica
tion of the knil" ; pointing out a mode of cure
at once simpl -, certain, and elfectual. by means
of which every sufferer, no matter what his
condition mav be, may cure himself cheaply,
privately, ami radically.
Vhis lecture should be In the ham's of
every youth and every man in the land.
Seiit iinder seal, in a plain envelope, to Hiiy
address, ;.i-;iiii, on receipt of six cents or two
postatre st;:mis.
Address the Publishers.
-II.ri. .1. V. KMXF. CO,
10-43:y y 127 IJowery, N. Y. ; P. O. box.4.V';.
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE!
GREAT BARGAINS
AMERICAN WATCHES. CLOCKS,
TOYS, AND FANCY CHI
NA WARE AT
O O ST !
For the Next 1)0 Days,
AT
Schlater's Jewelry Store,
Opposite the Platte Valley House.
I
KEAIV-
;.G.D0VEY'S
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC I
HaviuK made up niy mind neveral year t'iO
RETIRE FROM BUSINESS
about the end of
THE YEAR tsf ,V,
ainl beinjj s! ill of I'.ir- same 'mind. I take tbf
method of luloi inin' the puhllc that !
aiii selling out my
ENURE STOCK OF GOODS I
AT COST.
and shall continue diinrs thront'h this yw
or until the
iH..pi." '.! t,,
l-uihi t!iat time I intend to
Soli (iooils for Casli,
l.ouer tltiilt any other hoiine can do and susUUrl
themselves. .My slotk colisistM of
GROCERIES,
DRY GOODS,
II ATS it CAPS;
boots & shoes;
WALL PAPER,
CARPETS;
d-C, d-C, dC.
The whole stock l!l be sold Bt
a t h! y u r '
until it U
ALL SOLD OUT.
My object Is not to'
but. to
GET out of BUSINESS
Live me a call and see for yourself.
"l E. G. D0VEV.
Obstacles to Marriage-
Ilupp.v Itelierior Vounc; Men from the'
(fleets of Errors and A bus. -s in early lite. Man
hood restored. Impediments to .Nlarriaiie re
moved. New method of treatment. New nud
i eiiiai kable lemeii it s. lWmks ami t iri'ulars cent
free, in sealed envelopes. Addriss IIIIWAKI)
ASSOCIATION. 4P. N, Ninth St.. Phih.ilrlphui,
Ph. an I ust it ut ion has iu;t a hii:h reputat Ion for
hoii. raiile conduct ami piidcsMnual skill. wy l
Men. women
and a-'i-nt-s. we
EMPL0YMEiT.
have jusi w nat you need, our axil Mounted
Cliroiiios outself anj ;i.iu in Lie market. Mr.
P.a-kinsons r!""
by workitr
dy has Jus
Uixiti as s ,
ed 5T.."0.
one aj:en'
rieveii wm
finest a.s"i
dreds of en .
We will s.'i:
liiinr on rt
or ki ve u a i
$i.uu. -
A
P. O. Box .
JOHfl.
Ma:.
johnso:
A.T rL
'"tnic'k out yesterday .and
ir, eleiued Sr. A la
r proiits f.r the tore-
to 2 o'clock lie Clear-
eyond piesimu that
ot lliese enrumos in
have tiie largest ami
nitd Mates: li nu
ll a Which to select.
ted KKi of the best
Send in our onb-rs
V mail -,-., or l for
f HAH V O .
j St., Lot. ton, Ma.ss.
2MI3
ORGAN,
Sy the
Un Co.,
NEB..
CARPENTER WORK !
W. L. Tucker,
has removed to the buiblini opposite M!h
ews Hard ware Store. (On 4th Street. I tel. Main
and ine.) W in-re in ad iitioii to ulliiT work,
be will give special attention to
REPAIRING FURNITURE,
MAKISO I'irn;;K Fit AM ICS, AC.
Also Acnt for the COMMON' SKXSK IT.OX
I.M1 TAP.LKS. of which I have a
number on baud ; call
and see t hein.
Cavi'ful Work und Protnjd AtUtuU
miri- to Culls.
40-ly . M M. L. TI CK Eft.
lflbM6W"BR0S7"
BLACKS Jill II
AXI)
Machine Shop.
At I). L. Morrow's obi sLind,
Seventh St, & Chicago Ave.
V.'e aie prepared to do a p'-ncra! buslne In
HORSE-SHOEING,
And lte;t:ilrliiic nil Lind of Tlnrbln
ery. neh mh KenperM. Viin tr",
Tlirexliinie .MiM-ltliieM,
i'l own, Ar., A. c.
MILL PICKS,
A N I ALL
Iron & Steel Work a Specialty.-
.Yew Wagons K IJiisrIcs 33ado
To Oi'tlcr.
ZifAll Work Warranted to Hire Nat
vfactiou or Motiy RrfuitU.d.
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
BLACKSMITH
IIOKSE SHOEING,
jVrf
WAGON KEPAIP.IXO.
All kinds of
FARM IMPLEMENTS
mended
Kttrtly d- Promptly
Horse, 31ule& Ox Shoeing,
In short, we'll slioe anytliin' that ha.i
four feet, from a Zebra to a GiralTe.
Come and see u.
ISTEW SHOP,
on Tilth St.,' f etsvecP Mab n Vine Strert:
just across the corner ffin the Ffcw IIEKA.I.I'
omcK. yt
"AT
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