1 L. rn n m it n n a r i 1 II 1L II I!i II A L U. LOCAL NEW i. c. i. a ov i:k us km kn is. Transient, 2' cent a line. Kftii.ir advertis ers. 10 ten Its ier li.ie. No adveitisemeut Inser ted for IrtM than i. rent. Notice at Statute rates. Attorney a.id will re rs of the law will be bold rpui.Mbia for all le-zal notice they hand in, ana nil partie deniHii iintr a proof of uhlic;i tl in of auv notice will be held for the publica tion fee of such notice. co m m ifsiv a r i o x. A our spae? ! Itmitcil. all communication itv.t bo brief and l the point. with no wailc words. NEWSPAPER decisions. I. Any person who takes the jiniier regul.-rly Trcrro the prmoaire. whether directed io I n mmo, or wiietlier he Is a subscriber or not 1 teopoDSible for the pay. s. if anv person oniers his paier discontin ued, lie imist iav all arreir ise-.. r the publish er insy continue' to send it until payment is Kiart-.'and collect the whole amount, whether turf pa:er fc. taken from I lie of.'ice i t not. S. i ii; court have derided that relnsin to taa netrspapem and periodicals from lhe iKst ofc'ice. or remains and leaving them uncalled f or. it jirirti facte evidence of intkntioxil r a .it:i. The decisions of Messrs. Moore and RulTner on the County Seat question va3 predicated on the following clause in the new law on County Seats, viz: "Electors shall designate on their ballots what city, town or place they desire said County Seat located at or in." DRAMATIC EN r ERTA i NM EXT. The Woman's Christian Temperance Association resolved at their last meet ing to give an Entertainment next week, consisting of music, tableaux, readings, and a drama, entitled, "The Bridal Wine Cup." Full particulars given in our next issue. (J HOSTS! B. & H. R. It. Time Table. Corrected Mm lay, June 21.vf, 187-j. KOK OMAHA FROM PLATTSMOUTII. I.eaTes. 5 :M a. in. Arrives 7 :15 a. iu " 2 -.40 p. in. ATives, 4 i. m. FP.0M OlIAU FOIJ PL ATTS MOUTH. Leave. a. tl. Arrives, 10 a. m. " 6 j. in. Arriv R j. in. FO.'t THE WKST. Laar TMattvumith, ! a. m. Arrive in Mtieulii. li na. Kearney. . :l.r p. in. FUOM THE WEST. UtfM Kearney, :X, a. in. Leaves Lincoln, li p. ci. Arrives riatf smout li, S :-. p. m. coins kast : I'arj:r. train (:ih day), 4 :r,0 P.M. ('.ill at Mrs. Crocket's & Co, and see the P'.t.-st f.tvjes uf Millinetv goods. 30 if. . The other night our front door bell rang and the old gentleman went to the door, but came back very gravely shaking his head nobody there. The ladies began to speculate .about what "little rascal" could have rung the door-JelI and then scooted. By and by another visitor came to the house, and as the madam opened the door, he says: "what on earth have you got on your door handle. A light was brought, and there behold were a fine mess of Quail and snipe. Many thanks to the to the gentleman who rang the door bell our unknown giver. TIIE WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEM PERANCE UNION Met at the Presbyterian Church at half past three o'clock, Friday, October 8th, 187.1. President, Mrs. Wise, in the chair. After the nsuftl devotional ex ercises the minutes of the last previ ous meeting were read and approved. Motion was then made to request ! Legal Notice. In the District Curt f the svo.id Judicial district, 'rltUln and for Cass Co., Nobrk. 8. ruisifer & Co. f A. "VV. Kicharo. f A..W. Rlehards. you nil; l.e r.Vice !..- Si.liey Pulsifer and Era.-,:..s i. Hani in j !-,. ni the Arm of . PuJai'e. : ni r.v:.;inv i ; dil on the third (3d) day f .-bi i.-iv a. 1. i 175. f!c their lietltlon ?h ii?e i t :t. i i xii. I fiiM'M.ss Cftfififv I1. Si::!c it'" lfi: -t- jl'KOFKSSIOXAL CAIIDS rw I.T-'fi -vel 1a i-r -f.1 i I- . X ri A r ; f K. ? rprv. i CHARLES VIALL. ! HA If. M. V II. VI?! AX. ATTnl;:V AT LAW and Solicitor I" Cha- )r.ie in l'it:'entld's Llix-k. Plaltsinouth. IIKM.KK A BKXSinTT, V.KM. I.S I ATE Mid Tsx Paying Airents. N t:iii's I'idtlie. fire and Lite Insurance Aleuts, i'iail.-iiKial h. Nt li asKa. i md n a a u w i n j . ar-iiiist m A . V. . i;i-ii .:. j.d.iiit. wli!c 1 U'Sth :V. th F..!r:s and Attlf:.;nr:iii. .s-.ieh rs , n. i. i.n i.iuiw.i. . f..i-i ) . v..ii v.- -i ..... t. i.i. ..- . t.. il. r hi'.::i - I lil Ti'h !t:.i:tr& i-r- 'I !.. .- 1 !ISlCI 1 X Sri:CVf) tcmlnr bis uril. tlie ministers of tllO City lO IreaL-!l a I r) Fly ai;-l Co.'p;:; t:y. r - :.: -r t" J .:"'. :;d-i!-- I", '.iirit'lul.iiu'. vviil o well to ! 'essj.-n.-il s. r ices to the fitieus of Cass county. ' ii ul t li 'e ..:. 1. 1 i;ie im.-i.iw: s; .iu;'. rev i r. '.) aivc ; ie tTi-.iv.-r . i.-.ier a li u.i. j'iiiiMaei ion i j.-iiicncf sotinieai corner ri; a no u;ik sis. FA II if i: US A TTEXTWX! Julius lVpperberg. Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St J'lattsinouth. Neb. Ci.tr Clippings of Sjianish and Ameri cau Tobit'-coes for smoking ur poses. I'or .Sa!r. V,?Ai ina!ities of pliig-smok-ir tebacco always on hand. 0-tf. Captain Wilt-s of I'hittsmouth, iscul tivatiag about one Imndretl varieties of apples, for the purpose of ascertain ing which are best for Nebraska soil and cliruatf. Specimens of his a)iles ir" op exhibition at Mr. West's fruit I Oolll. COKN rUOBLEM. Od Monday last the install?.tion of Bev. J. T. Baird as the regular pastor of the Presbyterian (O. S.) church of Plattsmoutli took place, in the presence of a large congregation. Rev. J. 1). Kerr, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Neb. City, and the 11$ v. X. C. Robin son of the same place ollieiating. The sermon was delivered by ltev. J. 1). Kerr in the evening-. Charge to the Pastor by liev. Robinson ; charge to the people by Rev. Kerr. At the close of these ceremonies the congregation sur rounded their pastor extending the right hand of fellowship. For the Rev. Baird we predict a useful career among his flock in Plattsmoutli, who are just ly proud of their new preacher. NEW MILLINERY. Fall and winter stock of hats and bonnets, just received at Mrs. Ij. B. Crocker's & Co. SOtf COLLECTION NOTICE. All persons indebted to M. McGuire In answer to the question in the ; ier n ouiit or for Idquor must settle Herald last week regarding the corn raised in the U. S. this year, I would i eport the following: The number of wagons. It would require ioo84G,15:J 11-12. which would extend over Jin,.'j:S miles 147 0-13 rods and about 40 times aound the world. (I. A. FOLDKN'. FISU1M ic. A lot of jolly Plattsmouthians have been out fishing lately, to drown the l id riTects of election excitement. II. .1. Streight andj wife; Fred Dor i .i gtoa ail wife; Win. .Tones and wife; Ceo. Smith and wife; K. B. Cunning ham an I wife. KINULE cusses. Jaion Streight, Thad Streight, Wm. Iurr;:h, Clarence Streight, A. Cunning bam. And they caught and they caught u heavy cold. Human hair goods ordered by Mrs. ('iiH.rr Co. from the east, tosuit pur iiasjrs. Prices very low. bOtf. their accounts. We have changed our partnership and the business must be setthtl up. Please take notice, all ac counts must be settled within the- next thirty days or they will be collected by law." " M. McGuip.e, MCCUJKE & CuitTfs. NOTICE. Clapp Creeiislate at Kim wood Neb. wencral dealers in dry goods, groceries, and all articles generally kept in a country store, desire to call attention io tlik ir stock just laid in ihi season, and a.-k the farmers to eill and examine- our g.o -! before going away from home to l)iiv. 2 4 1 f C l a p p C ;:::nsl ate. feigs !;ight oat Mr. Plummer's entire t-to k of boots and sIhvs. to make room and give Mr. Pluinmer a -!ancv to pay more especial attention to dry goods and gnu cries to please !iis large increasing trade in that line. Merges had to procure his brother's as--istanoe to attend his numerous custom ers. All this proves that closer atten tion to special: i -s and small profits bring .uick sales. 2Jtf. NEW M1M.IM IKY MOCK. modi ESS. We 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. Plummer sold out his entire stock of boots and shoes to Merges, in order to pay his especial at tention to dry goods and groceiies to keep pace with his largo increasing trade in that line. Merges procured the assistance of his brother to help him along with his large trade, All this proves that exclusive dealers win in the end. Attend to one thingand do that well. 29tf. CLOTHING C LOT H I XG ! Wm. Stadclmann has just received o:ie of the finest stocks of clothing, boots, shoes, hats andt-aps ever brought to the city of Plattsmoutli. Come one come all and see for you rself.no charg es for showing goods. Also a r.icc h t of lady's runs, lady's furs. Call and Bee the lady's fuis, 31 tf. at Wm. Stadelmann's. A LEl TEli TO DR. BUTLER. riiraiest Hats iu Town. Solomon & Nathan are constantly receiving additions to their line of mil linery, and are bound tosuit everybody. M. M. Butlkk Drar Sir: I am told that you were at Greenwood on election day, telling the voters that the farmers have to pay their taxes, but in Plattsmoutli they did nut. and you stated that K. (J. Dovey did not pay his county taxes, and that the county offi cers levied on his bacon and sold it un der the hammer to pay the same. Now sir I think that very unkind in you, and think it would be much better if you would try and find out the truth before you commence to instruct oth ers. You either knew nothing of the matter or you told an unmitigated false hood. I never refused to paymycoun- cxamine their goods. Complete assort ment of feathers. Mowers, plumes. Ac. :m2. The finest assortment of hats, fiow rs, plumes and wind's, in town. Re ceived by Mrs. L. 15. (.'rocker & Co. SPOIiTlNtTcLCIJ. hating hats from 51.-j0 up. Call and ! ty taxes or anything else that I know to be just. I know no reasons why you should abuse me. unless it was because I was opposed to uniting the County Seat to Weeping Water, for the reason I could not see or hear any advantages you have at Weeping Water excepting stones, Rr.d 1 never heard them brag ged about until you located there. E.;(i. DOVKY. It was the City taxes that Mr. Dovey refused to pay, and had nothing to do with the county lew at all. And the resistance to paying grew out of local city matters, in which the county had no interest. At the called meeting of tho Platts moutli Sportsman's club on Monday evening, to elect otlicers and make ar rangements for the annual fall hunt the following business was transited. The following gentlemen were elected othVers for the ensuing year. P resilient R. K. Livingston. 1 ice r resident Geo. W. Holdrege. Secretary 1. D. Bennett. Trcasiirtr II. J. Streight. After the election of officers the club proceeded to make arrangements for the annual fall hunt, and after some discussion it was decided to have the hunt on Thursday, October 2nh, and that the game be counted on Friday etening Oct 20th, at 7 p. m. Messrs. Geo. W. Holdrege and W. 1). Jones wen; chosen as captains, and they pro ceeded to choose, sides which resulted as follows: Geo. W. Holdrege. A. W. Osburne. I. . D. Bennett. W. Agnew. Geo. Leving. I I. Sage. .1. Mart his. O. M. Streight. W. K. Donelan. I). Miller. W. LwHobba. K. Kuffner. Bon Ilemple. C. 11. Farmele. I). H. Wheeler. P. Pedersen. .. W. Rai nes. A. B. Sprague. T no. Shannon. J. A. Connor. W. D. Jones. S. Chapman. H. J. Streight. . R. R. Livingston. Geo. Smith. A. Cunningham. Wm. Neville. R. Vivian. E. E. Cunningham. F. Dorrington. Jno. O'Rourke. M. B. Cutler. U. V. Mathews. J. Streight. Wm. B. Shryock. l)r. SchiJdknecht. R. O. Fellows. Wm. Stadelmann. Wiley Biack. Joe. Connor. NO EXCUSE FOR BEING SICK. No person can use Rosehee's German Syrup without getting immediate re lief and cure. We have the first case of Coughs, Colds or Consumption, or any disease of the throat and lungs, yet to hear from that has not been cured. We have distributed every year for thref years, over 2jo,000 sample bot tles by Druggists in all parts of the United States. No other manufactur er of medicines ever gave their prepa rations such a test its this. (Jo to your Druggist G. B. Chapman, and get a bot tle for Toe and try it Two doses will relieve you. Sample bottles 10 cents each. The Higlunt Price Paulor Good SPECIMENS OF FBUIT ! of all kinds, at my FRUIT ROOM, on Main Street, to be kept on exhibi tion for the inspection of those w ho wish to plant the best kind of fruit. Also specimens of vegetables and grain wanted. I aiu soliciting orders for all kinds of fruit tree3 and plants, from apple trees to strawberry plants, ornamental trees, shrubbery, flowers, seeds. A:c. I have a room full of pictures, and wish to show all the kinds of fruit that grow and bea? well in this vi- Tho supper will be given on Satur- einity. W. S. West. d.iv evniii" at s ..Vhw-k. ' PUttsmouth, Neb., isept. lTo. temperance sermon on the fust Sunday in November; motion carried. On motion, committees of five ladies from each church were then appointed, as follows: PitKsn YTEitiAN Church Mrs. Chap lain Wright. Mrs. J. N. Wise, Mrs. Yates, Miss S. Baker, Mrs. Donnelly. EpTscopal Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. D. II. Wheeler, Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. La tham and Miss Butterfield. Ciihistian Mrs. Hobbs, Mrs. Geo. Smith, Mrs. Mullis, Miss Kate llobbs. Methodist Mrs. Wightmin. Miss Shelton, Mrs. Spurlock, Mi.s Ruby and Mrs. Newell. The duty of these committees is to urge the ladies to attend tlio after noon meetings, to invite strangers, and in every way to advance the cause of temperance. It was then resolved that we have an entertainment in Fitzgerald Hall, consisting of music, tableau, readings, and a drama. Full particulars next week. Mrs. U. W. Wise, Pre. Mns. Nellie Fkench. Sec. HEXKY HOW LAX D. hi !( iiM i.!'Im r m ii ;: m t' !!: 1 ; ; ,';r'-':ir-ri:. J i.h -li:jti M .i;Hir.! in t!tc t weive .: li. j.i:::e itu i .;-i i'l t.:" Mlii ioi'I: in.irl;;.. Ail orders ly l:ll ;""-!'''' :;I tlnl i !... on M.iin s:iv-t. twoUotus west of SixtU I i.i!lsnit)UUl. ?.cln:!.sH. 'ri.icij;il li.iii in ".n. ly of ;i- t ve il). oc.rf the i)ii'i ',( i t l ive lii.ii'lrtii D.M:trs i ,'$.ji nciMi .".v.i'i i'';. (liuiii iriiii:i.vry f t rrlerrcii i ii. .! 1 i ' tvthidt M.r: .;; w;ti j-rh r'.' ,,i : , ; i l' ; . I 1. 1 . Pu'mI.t A '".. :illl I'M V I : tf I!':; -II !;):." : Ji.C Slilll IIKW !up. Miiu ii:!i ic-t iiii.n ii.i' j.it;i fi:iv cf i:y. A. 1). 1-i.' 1. or t ii - t s;.,ii .i '.:!.:! ,.- Hiu sulil t p.lV tltft ;.,!. Vim ;ir" i. iv! y 1. 1 ? i ft l :t Viu :iri' rc.julroil ! apjic.ir :i:i'l iiiisM ir s.iid jlitio.i n or le turK flit 1 :ih il.iv i I "et-oiiitii;!' A. D. ioT.'i. . St.-1 -tfiiiix-r iiiili, ivtfi. s. prr.se feu & co.. l'l.ii LMiiuiti li. No! PERSONAL, 3ft " 1 if ir Attorneys. Proposals for Forage. llKAlMjL'Airi'KK 1 KIT. OK THK PlATTE. Office c. Q. m.. Omaha. Xkb.. Spt. t, 1H75 SKALKJi 1 KOI OALS. in trl(illc:ii, will r'-ccivcil :.t this 1U:, until II rVIx-k a. in. tdiiei.Xar, tM tlier 20. i&To. at hicli phwr a'ul itmt tPi-y i.l be oiii i in th? i reseo- of t'.iu llld-iA, tor tlie Celirery in yuuny hiiJ t ut l sarw. at r)iii?J. li-.-jx't. "e')r?vik;v, in quan titic as reuirr-C 1t'ri:iu secend qua: irrf fuw-al year ernliiii; June ;). l;f , of t wo iiiill.ons (2,000. 0) Jei;L-'!s of en: ;i :r'.-i inii'ion (I.Omi.IhiO) pounds of ii.. is. i':-. ; s:iis li'r a less quantity ill N; rfivi-J. L:t' li Liii iu Iv! o:r:iiiereI shouM tie tinrau tei! Iiy twii r'ionsililf parties, not luilders, that t;i h i.i iK'i'oiiiv ltiid.siiien ni siwuni tf eo:ifr;u t. The jr.i-rit-l iniii b In triplicntp and lvo ni-iilf sf(.ir:iU Iv tor Ceru and for Oiits.fliiil m-Kt etn!-' .( i ntn fftai irhirh it i j'Tnntnfd fo lirrr. Pivfrri ncV "will l-f iven to articles of iloiucs- tic plotliicLii.Ii. P.i should t? t adorned on envelope "Pids for Kii"i ;i'.' J lc coi'tnc-t' will be let with t' tliat ( th ii:iiil il n-s contracted for ni iv titci-casuil or i-c(H;--rd ont iiura uy itic i lu. i on r , . .!,'i ' "ii'"i tintr-iitim i'i iiic v in, 'i wui'i'iiiirs- Mr. Pamsey, the newly elected com- J ti,v o , iit.aitll,ciit at any tin..- f.,-i,..i:..i- full missioner comes to town quite frequent- ! "f, to r,.jlt J(:1V or ai, Wl ,, K I,.S,.1V(,(,. Iv now. That's riht, get acquainted i l;innk bids findsJied and fu:i i-ondition- made J.A, , I knuwn on applicatkii to tliis oti.c. with our folks. ai.l.v J. Pi:::i:v. .lOlill vuuuiii jiniiHiM'b cy iiau ins j foundry running this fall yet. The brick are already being placed on the ! ground, flood fur John. i Our honest efficient and good looking Postmaster. Capt. Marshal and wife arc enst on a visit to pa and ma in Iowa. Things seem lonesome 'round the P. O. without them and the "cuckoo" sings no more. Mrs. Hays, daughter of PutnLVter Marshal, left for lioston last week, to complete a musical education. May she most fully and successfully suc ceed. Henry Xewnham, of "Wiseonse," an old acquaintance of the IIkkald's has been visiting us lately and takes a IIeu ali home. We acknowledge with thanks the re ceipt of some very tine butter from Mrs. lien Droste. We know she never 1 .'aimed to make that at old Browni ll. Chattel Mortgage Sale. P.y virtue of a Chattel Mos-t,-:i.-' cNv!:t.'I to rsc. Hinl dated January '';th. l-CV ly A. V,'. Chivv. and lei-ordcd on p:- U7 of i'.uok I. f Chi't'.cl iMori .'iip's, rpcuriK of ( ;:,s t'oinity. Sub., on unicii ilitro is d;i iw litin lrcd i;i'l ninety doli.-us aio! seven? v-l'm: i-i nts. il!i .T ) f wili svl! at pMb!': mu'ticri l":'i toiyvitlf. if i Cai futility. Ntbra.sk a, nt t o'clock p. i.i. otifii loth day cf Ncvpinl'i'f. l'-T".. one -o!iil rnai. -iiht year" oi'l. one red ci y !': , vcars o'.il. one lay uuile tint iue year oM. oae si-! oi ilouhie harness, aa.l one Orchard it v :i 'on. AJHIO !. WKSTON. Octol.cr Tta, lfiTo. r n. 'j Scrilmer's Monthly a 1376. The M liljshers invite iittertion to the follow ine lis; 01 soiim- of t!ie lilli nciiv f s.nic!s sfciir- ed for Sciihn.-r'.s Montnly f ir the cuminx year, j In th li-ld of lictioii. liesid'M iiMinoroi..i novel ettes ana snorter siones, mere will be 2 Remarkable Sorial Stories, ItV AMKIilCAX AVniuU. The Unit of these, now r o'aplete in r.i:r hands, "Gabriel Conroy," By Bret. Harfe.. Ben Hempel. UK'S THK MAN, KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE. ON LOV. Kll MAIN STKKET, PLA2TSJI OCTH, - - - - NEB. Meaia tt all lionr. Ice CrMni, e 1 1 Water, & Lei:(i!:ii!c t Col you. Ciood Mjnare Me,i,q, nice Lunches, c, &: to I war:n you. A !.," Wines and goo.! Lhpiors to he used roa nonaMy. lex your henctit if j on desire. W-li K. HEM PEL, Prop. ir.o. .". : MITM. R. n. WINDHAM A YTIXIMIAM. ATTOHNKYS AT LAW and I-al Etate Rro- kers. Speci-tl uitention uiven to Collections and al! mailers affectuii; the title to real estate MMce on I'd t'.oor, over Post IMUee, Platt-iniouth - ei-i a-.;a. wyi JinTICK. OF THK PKACK. Office on Main street, riattsinotirh, 5eb.. two dooist e:i.st of llEttAi.i otl'.ce. iinsiness hour fiom k a. in. lo S i. in. All county Imsiness usu- a!lv trarsae'ed hefore a Justice of the Peac will he attended to. aI.ho general collector of lieu:. l-K'J'iJ J. iiaisks, WlLLIAftl HSROLD Keeps cue of tha Largest Stocks DR. SCHILDKNECHT. Eclectic & IIomcL'opatliic riiysician. tT""fRce and Tie.siden,e corner Sixth and Vine m recta. 'Iatts!nouth. Jieb. Calls attended at all Iioiim. 4iyl OJ Iit. J. 51. WATF.RnAX, I Physio Medical Practitioner. lyDiiitriUe, Cix. 0., A". i "Alvav5 at the on- on Saturdays. 4TtI am 4.S a. IN TOWN EBIESI 40vl A W. WHITE, Dealer in tl ! V ? Ib4 bail rROI'KI KTOB OF PALACE BILLIARD HALL. (.Main St., iiii ler First N'at. Plank.) j'f.cr:vrs3:orTC?, - - - .12s5. i'.v js siri'Mi:i with tiik BEST VINE8, LIQUORS, DEC n , KTC, ETC -s3 r1 Main st., Iwst. 5th and 6th., PLATTSMOl'Tlf, NEB iivl Highest Price Paid for Coun try Produce. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Urjlnn in thr Auv ui'i.rr .Viijb.'u r. i and will run twelve nio.uhn. '1 iiis is Mr. JIarte'i . - , . . - t . , tirst i xiendeil wisU. 'I'.i-.sv. :es ;,ii.l c'o.; .i.-i.:. Mr. r orcst. of Eastern Iowa, jinotoa t which the anther !i;is coseu :n . n.s i;.v .iii.- by his brother-in-law. Mr. Joe Gihnour. Vlui;:;: mado a short rail up-m the Herald. ! ,$v?ft',-".;1 "url? Very sorrv we wero not in to rect-ivo it. I w shall n'. i e 'iii m i ' .i.u.i-.ai-y hiiruLnr. j "Philip .xiLAX'.-i i ;:ri;xDs, COW LOST! ur. S':-i " - v.,,;.-,,',." The undersisncHl lost a dark red cow. ! " vv M. l.R. bix horns and .lark strim-s on hot, pn-t- j iv.enr1;";,;.-;? ,":!;; 'fl- lu,V. ' .? tr woll alonfi in vears, star in lov"- j LonisUm i ii-v. ai t.-.e Va-.e oi Aar.m liead. IMiirn to the owner and K-t ; ' ttW:VZJ a reasonable return reward. j mm Sj. nn'-.'.!. :: :.! this recent f their adven- 2yt3 p(M IjtlHXnS. ' tu;-i)UMhr ivn' e a siory ol intense mi't uu- j tlas-ii:i'i i;t i. st ;iiiv.;sl:tiit. Ladies wishing dress suits, elnks, A 'Vcf'"'' "Enn.r's Vacation," voi. f.i.. r:. vi ahix, jr. STOItH AND 31 ILL AT Rock Bluffs. We have purcaasi-J the I;OCK BiTJFFS tr. bltlMa or anv kind of tlress jroo.ls, can Ji;tve them ordered from New York 1 Croeker for at least 2-" per een than can be imrchased elsewhere, SPECIAL NOTICES II. om i.nlr.roil frnm Van- Vnrk bv fts -' '"'. -s 'l nv ;" lai-opr. V siiine. ir. a Uiem oniena irom e. l ork n iis. t ,0y-h...it nd-of t.v . hundred .Vol tifty mihis, Crocker for at least 2-" Ter cent less ; one f the iu,r f.-niean! latvr tinur of the : ii"-j;! .hi .ii;; viiiicys oi t-..irt'e. 11m iseoiii if r series cf ji.i-ers piMiiiises to he More iiiterosl in Ji.1. I f -til that vi';; AhiOil our re.olers ur aliemlv - j familiar. CEITTUNNIAh LETTERS, l!itd l,y Jttn "a tire Cfienwy-. A rare tiHectiou of KcvolvtJonarv Teiten. TnTWF 7YJ nrnrT?:r I nmioly .ro.n Mmes iu the har. i 'f the deseen- j Ol 1 U kjULUI I riaias ol Cot. Joseph w.;id. i'lu v are full ol in- Soldicrs who hav taV.en only eighty acres, j tei:.-. and v:il ie read Ai;li a rare relish in triorto June 22d. 1374. and har not taken a r''""''',;:l '-vi! !l Centennial cc-lel ration of additional eighty, sr- lnrlied t.i eorresior.d witli me. JIoines;al right and cheap IrvmN for sale, tn Clay, l'olk, York, and Hamilton connf.es, by W. E. SHKLDOM. iitl3. Lincoln, Meb. mili.UAMI.V 1 1. I.I sTUAIKP AKTICLKS OS AMEIIICAX COLLEGES. Wii't-n ic-pe--lively by t'.ielr friends, will v. penr du.-iiu liieye:n-. The revived infere-ii i.i eoilepe Lie nniKes these pers espetiiiiiy tiim ly, and will : secure for til em nnnsnul aiteiilion. OLD NEW YOrtlC. r..eR:n'.;y i:; i-ii hu arti.-ies on o?i :n Iiy .lo'm r.M !!. will jn.!,":; r .-it o:;e,. I and r'il. a!;,-,u t Hie jiUc:;tion ol .ii!. i.i cilv or I eo.,nlH . who ruara v, irli interest the o-veioi- TEA CHE US' EX' A MIX A TIOXS. The fall nreehiot examinations for Cass conn- ty. will Ihj held at the f.i;w1iij2 uause-t tiia.-s r'".':- .'7 I. M ?". a:id places - move v reen vciooer ii n r.s. , i;i.j!i; ..l I. e treut me! roiio'ls. ni ii!eeiion;ite- Weepln Water Oftolx-r Cist. 175. j '' i-'ineLjiH i the ijiiamt .ei ii-i irit;es of n oid- Gree.iv.ood. (Waters sen-; house Oct. 2Si li.'TS. 'i'rv" nn.n'M-r is profusely VUU-.-.U-l fins naiismontU NoveinlMr "ith, ifT-S. ci:s.!di!r.' us to ive to u.- desrioi' vc- and nar- Aii'-h-ai:t will pleae he in niton-tanve vxi,vt arti.-le?. n iuierriti ami ixVit:i!i:it vjihiu nronr.it!:.- at 10 o'clock. I". W. WIS- DA VV Jlattsnioi.th, Xeb., Sept. !0ih. 1; i.ihm ititendent leei- utt'liiltwl ill a lio:i-i.liis'r:;:i rt fierovlirn!. ! i Uuer ius ueens'oined manaeiue ir itif iii;:i. LEGAL NOTICES. I Z'lie Wi.l In the iniu.ehe devoUd Its u I.c-r -'1 I ... ill. 4 . 1 li . I f i. ..: . ... i . .. v " . )i-)i, hSJ a-JUilJL llii:i,.eie tlilO I. Ill IMulll t I'royress. j Tlio auditorial iepartinnf . I feeupy over t'ven'y ;H; of f 'e!i i in,.; -r :oid i niaiii Dr. II.ill.ii.il s vi-oioii-: :-.r tuielv t- 7 1 - .-Mis. as well as icvies of the Ule-.i wovss ia Ai t, latrratnru, an.l Sut-n.-e. T E K M S : In Bankruptcy. in l.ie I'lSii'iei v onri oi tae i nnru .-s.-ues. kt w ji ru n i - . - t-....t the District of Nebraska; in the lii.utei of &"-00 Yer, In anee : ent-i a Hvman Jlallo, lUnkrupt. I Anmnci. This is to c:ve notice, that on fa- SOth day of A ,L- V1 .' . ' 1 1 " l Oetoiier. ls7:. a warrant of i.aiiKiiiptcy was is- sued oat of the District Court ot the Cait'fd States, for the District of Xehrasha. against the said livmaii Hallo of Lincoln, in the county of luic:is"ter. In said District, who has be:i ad juilt'ed a I'.ankruit on his own petition, and tin payment of any debts, aiu th- delivery vl any projx'ilv beloninir to stiid Kankrnpt. to him. or to liis use, and the transfer ot miy property by him ire forbidden bv law. That a meeting of the creditors of the s:tid Bankrupt, to prove their debts and tJ choose one or more .Vsdnees of his Kstate. will be held at a Court of liankruptcy to be hohlen at Omaha, in said district on tho 5th day of .No yeniher, 175. at 3 o'clock p. m.. at the oflice of J. U Webster, tn-, the Keeister in llankruptcy ol llll.LlAI l'All.1, said Court. 30t2 U. S. Marshal. Sheriff's Sale. Jfciv. bomiii m munKiii cIi.m jn.r.) do. hound ri na.f innrin-c. :w.C Vols. bp;hi Xov'iuhf-r and M;:y. Anvofthe failier voliuilL'S (.1 t.) Villi wi.i be lii.ol:eil set arately to parties who wisii t li-iin lo "c.n:;.. le sets at thu rate, i. clotu, j.oo ; half morocco 4-:i.oO. Hookseliers and I'ostmasiers will Iki suil ed at ra!ethat wbi enable ll.e.n to li.l ny if ih a!Kvc o3eis- . Subscribers will please remit in P. O. Criers. r in l'auX CIi h IwS o Drafts, or bv i if : i- d letters. Money suit iu lctteis not re,;i e.e l, at sender's risk. SCIIIIJXER cf CO.. 743 Krooouu.". ' V'.rk. "LOURING, - N !" MILL, .".!. I V,1 heretiftrr ran the satn la Connection Vitii Our Store. CUSTOM WORK wil! bo giiara.'.tcci! to he sati- Lietory. We em ployed the BEST 112L1I1 we eou'd filii", whose re;iu::i'i. mi ii v.ell known, and it I.i pro posed :h;i: the f;iimeis and ;Ui otheisi havM if they bring Good Wheat ! ! The highest market nrlce pld for the Best Wheat and Corn. OUR STORE - IS- Chcck Full of Goods THIS FALL, and we mean to s--il them pa CD & O o r j - CD rj2 fa n t S zL2. s" C f 3 - - " t , - - 'r S rD . i - " 2" ? ' li! 1 1 n bd O u 2sT W JJD. Iioduced Rates for Lumber Clear the Track for our Spring Trade. SEWING MACHINES 1 am now pren aed to f. i y kind of SEWING MACHINES, that reed rr k.: ::i :V- i lace. I Lae j i-t it .1 ivt-J a By virtue of an execution issued by H. V.. Klli son. Iroba'e Judge, within and for t'jis boun ty. Nebraska, and to me diiei Uit. I wit! on the 1st day of Noveinher. A. l. ls;.-. at pi dVI-K-li a. m. of s.'.ld ilav. at the I'.onn-r Suih.es. in tiie city of riattsrr.outh. in said Conn' v. -il at l'nb- i lie Auction, the following described go;wi.s and , chattels to-wit : 1 welve ( 12) li innisli-d T;i.rner Harvesters tinehidin' a lot of rubber l';itiiir. castings, ana other lixte.res for said twelve i l'i harvesters!, also on (I) part can of lubricating oil. one i i ) part Ken of yellow ochre. lot O bar and strap iron, one U i ue--k. live (,.') office C lairs, one ( 1 1 oli.ee stool, one incioc-K, oiiciti : ' KMikiiw Rla. one il l i.r.ickct lamp, and one i; . :lI1,i ,..; nrr nr. n;v ivor!;. mid r.t price tint box of patterns ; 'I he sain bcin' levied upon wm iu.; ; t ie poor una or .,ni;.ii Mild taken as the property or the Sta'e ;r;tn,j- , io 1 "- O'the order of 1 at i oils of Ilushai.dry.of Cie;...,. p ie, j. , , ,";.'. , . ,. si :.te of e.r:sk-. ! f -rdati t lo saMsfv a 1 "n '" f ' P,T (Tccr!l-tloil all oid-n ent of said Court, recovered 'V I li.nirs Lienbv and Kdward B ittery, 1'laintitf. J'lattsinouth, ei.t vn.-t. ltd h, A. 1). 1 M. b. i v I'l.VM. 3t)t2 SiKiiiT. New kin-is i f 'ii:e t: my fchop. Lathe. ihi; :':' work can i e done at ii J ;. W. Itiimrr. NOW 13 vnTTT i ui chance: Learal Notice. Catherine Whet-laud, and Augustus YVhoe Isiid, and ileo. V. Sroat. non-ivsineat defen dunts will t.ike noiii-e that on tlie i-h day of Septemoer. ls7-'. Oliver 1. Mason. I ia i.tilf. Hied ins petit ion in I ne oii.ee oi u.- .lerK ot I lie I 'is- j n ict t ourl. in and b.r t'ass com:! v. Nebraska. I the object and prayer of said petition is K reform a certain iiiort-':e deed jriven by Cath erine and Atr'istus Wiieeland, to plaihti.T. on ( Tin Ml ii ifriv tit IIim-. lST.. mid r.-!iiei u-iiH iiiieiid- . ed to co-iv'ev hK one (I ) in blocX fine (I in Uti'eV j addition tol'lattsmoutti city. I'm county, Ne- braskH. but which by ini-t:ii:e licscribed ?.-id i lot one (1 ns lyin in b'oek seven (7) In s td ::d ditiou. when il w in and should he b!eck fine f ii , in said addilio'l. and also that said hi one UM in block one 1 1 in .sii'.es said ad'lltiou t-e le- j creed to be sold to satisfy the puyiie'tit of two j certain promissory notes, of eeti "date wiih said ! niortgaixe deed, and calling for jiiviiitiit of ) liumlreit dollars (io") nee. Bin, ITl. anil sevcu-ty-five dollars (573 June t!i. 187i, wiiu iiiteiest m the rate of 10 iK-rce'i. hit aii:ium uti.l :;ir umvinii that a certain iiei tuaiie need made cx- ! edited and delivered bvsahi Catherine and A it- i l irVKTr1 -1 V ... .... u-i.....i....a .i.i . i .. - . . . . ... t .lJii.ni' .1.1 pill.l ,1 1IO ...Ilii, l.F.11,1 i.rn. ... i I ie 1.1 - I creed t be null. void, and of no eilcct. and that the cloud ea.st iihi:i the title to s ini I real estate by reason of s ii l nioriirahC (iced to 1 Geo. W. hroat. reinainlni; unsatisfied el record ! be fore ver leinoved. and "said title 'er!an-d k i be perfect iu all respects ; Mni J iicitinients .lie J reijuired t answer said petit ion oa or In f -re j thethd:iy of Nov.. it;;,. or a decree vviil be! rendereil against ec!i one of them in iu-oordauve ' with tiie pr.ivcr of said iietitiori. ; )L1 KU P. MA.SO.v. ( P.V ClI VTMAX &' SPHAliVF. ' -7tr. Iiis;itt"v.. ; Opi Having bcn ewaHiort fi iuri:liao a large stock Uncommonly Lov, They ri:i be sold la a!. hUALLY LOW. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO 23"CTv .ssiii.Saera li. A. WATEK3IAX & SOX Will sell Kmme l.tirejer. of all kinds at t'20 perm. Firwt ;t3a!!iy or Fencing, MO. Nee aiiJ ' 17. u Vimt ISoardft, 0. " Heron a 17. IStilr -A" HI, Ingles. 83.30 per M. Xo. 1 Khisislers. S'J.SO. " Ot Iior trftdosof I.uniiirr equally Cheap w ith Iooris, Pas!i Itlindw, Ar. See other ad. on outside. STREioIlT & MILLER, Harness Manufacturers, BRIDLES, COLLARS. and all kinds of hnrncsH stock, constantly on hand, F r u i 1 Con feet ion cry , AND Grocery Store CANDIKS, Nl'TS, TEAS. COFFKES, TOBACCOns, FLOUK. AC. Bemember lhe place, oppo He E. G. Dovey 's on Lower Main Street. STREIGHT d- MILLER. NE Y LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE STABLE! I A V i T OLD STAND, BUT A NEW MAN. The p-ivtnerV,ip or O. M. Streight and W. D. .ioi.es, he'ng tliis day dissolved IV.t Dr. W. D. JONES, CEDAR C RE ETC AlJS. J. IN H ELDER & SON, UKAI.KHS IN tutors, shntt, Ar .;:( i;i:n:s. Of rety kltui.at tl. loacsl jr.ssiMe rates. Also DrALCe.3 1.4 GiiAH. For whie'.i fie l i -'lest 'A:I prices are paid, lli ies uiid produce of a i kiud.- bought at '.eajjji.uhie r;:ri-s. I! II Ef.t'Clll HTATifiS - Cedar Creek.) eyt r.iV-; CO.. XFitftASKA. Y E EE fXG WATER ADS. ' willoiien a new Liverv. Feed, and Sale Stable, I at tin- Old 11 1 ATT KAUN.ell Main Street, ! just e;sst ul .Io!i:i Shr-.nnoii's well known J Stable. I'laltsmoulh. Neb. norscs, Millie & 'arrls:e, to h-t at all times, at leasonahle rates. ! iiuitsizs v.oA .; nr tit k day, week, j I Hi MuSS II. Particular attention paid to driving ami train ing Horses. II;i iim all the ajipiiaiiecs I Miall in Tike n p:r-:ieuiar feature of mv business tlie rtrivini; and hanulins td TKOTTlNtJ STOCK. ; Iein well known ?i!l over the county, no further chin tniiiie is necessary. J cordially in vite i.' my friends to ci'il and si-e me, and they will receive a hearty welcome. Kespcctfuily, i GREAT BARGAINS f ERIC AX WATCHES. CTSJKS, TOY . AXD FANCY CHI NA WARE AT OOST I For the Next 1)0 Itoys, AT Schlater's Jewelry Store, t Opi esjfe thcPla't Vs'iey Ifonsf. Fleming & Race, DEYGOODS, GROCERIES, HA TS. CAPS, ROOTS, SHOES, AND KOTIOXS. Ai.: t 'a mer fs' Hu pp 1 1 e e iwal I y. Our & coils are all New, and we sell them CrTKAP. TRY US ONCE, AND SEE T Oy 1 WEE PI G WA TER. NEB. W. D. JONES. CM Z. L M 1 DICK STREIGHT'S Feed and Sale Stables. Coiner Cth nnd l'earl Sts. JJOJlSt.S I-.dAUni.H I.Y THE sj.kv, v on moxtii. HOnSES BOUGHT, SOLD OR TRADED, For a Fair Commission. TEAMS AT ALL HOURS. l'articu!;;r attention paid, to Driving and Training TSOTTJXU .STOCK. "V:!1 also have for service during the eoaMoii the ei.kbr.vtk: noiisKs t N01OIAN & TALARAN, Kuow n as the w i. joxks i;oi;skm. V For 7aiTi"i;lars. see bills r iKters. .tvl General filacksmlthlrg. Itepalrea ou Miort;."tic AlJsO t And all other Iron work promptly Attend ed to. cheaper tha.i thn cheapest, lor OhU Hy the undersigned. . ' . II. HOW LAND. Shop northwest Cor if Vino A ttUtu ntiv PLATTSVlOUril, .KI. Wm. Gramberg's LUMBER YARD, pjf ATTfuovTif , 5bb., Op. Platte Valley IIoum. On hand all kinds of LUMBER, DOORS, BASH, itLINDS, SHINGLES, LATHS. ALSO MouldingS, BUILDING PAPER, CEMENT, LIME, Plaster Paris, etc. AT LOWEST MARKED BATES. 13ni3 Call and Examine. GEO. SHAFER'S AN!) BLACKSMITH S II 0 1', FOB IIORSE-S HOEING, Mending and Repairing: ! ALL KISDS OF FA TIM IMPLEMENTS Mended and Fixed. TNew Wagons for S90, rtnxsr!e nnd Light "Wngonm on hand, and for nalr all the time. crirMf o x cms ji . Xew Waon made to ordor. Hates reasonable and work guaranteed. On Washliicton Ave.. I PLATTS MOUTH nearitn tst., 4oyl 'KB, ; y,ra y y. U4 ' II ATT, THE BUTCIIEK, OI.DKST AND BKST FSTABLInKD Heal Market In the City. Not ehanjrinR constantly, but the old Reliable spot where you can km your nteaKS. Koaata. Came, Fish and Fowl In Season. South Side of Main St., PLATTSMOUTII, NEB. toy l r-n-ca en JOHNSON ORGAN, Manufactured by tlie JOHNSON-LORGAN CO., AT PLATTSMOUTIT, NEB.. Drew the First Premium At the Eighth Annual Fair of Cass County, Neb., over all competitors. The following Organs were in Competition: 3 Mason A Ilamlin, 1 Estel, and 1 Standard. 3"" These organs are all pat up in elegant IJlack Walnut Cases, and Each Instrument Warranted For Ten Years! and guaranteed to give perfect gatis- factien. THE TONE Is the most jierfect that has ever been produced on any reed instrument. The satisfaction they are giv ing, and the universal praise they are receiving are justly merited. They are First Class in Every Respect Ivory Front m for Kfj Kbony HbarpM, lira l'inw, 31orliee Clothed. that there In no Fletlom or Mqaeaklnir. Actior" feet . done by ra Tone and touch is ix , that has ye udiced in f. If they see ;s ably give tli 1 l ck and Per- est Piano. d Voicing Is all he superiority of response to the by every judge i, whether prej- $ organs or not. n they invan- heir favor. for any i First CI and those wl. and reliable or Church will a est by trying?:.. Address, tiie joid; WIIOLESALr. Strings, Sheet lis Musical Merchat 1, MUSICAL IXS'I and Repaired. Sa teed. i ,T is as low as rument vx;ure a good ir Parlor or jr own inter- x CO, th, Xek. Dealer in I kinds of :3 Tuned ! guaran- 50 1. KB A D - E.G.D0VEY'S NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC I Having made up my mind scrotal years ao RETIRE FROM BUSINESS about the end of THE YEAR 1S75, and helnK "till of the nin "mind. I take thl metiioa ol liiiorniliiK the puhllo teat I am nclllnt; out my ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS b AT C O 3T. and Khali continue dolnp no through thl fear or until the la din nosed of. ..4 liming that time I Infid tnr Sell Goods for Cash, Lower than any other houoe ran do and sunlAln themnelvea. iiy tock couhJnU of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HATS A CAP.H BOOTS & SHOES, WALL PAPER, CARPETS, d-C d-C dC The wholo stock Le 0oM m Bottom Prices until it is ALL SOLD OUT. My object In not to but to GET out of BUStNTESst Give mo a call and see fur yourelf. B,yl E. d. DOVEY. Obstacles !lo Marriage- llappy Itellef Tor Voting Men frTni the efleet! of Krrom and Abiisen In early life. Mau lxaid restored. Impediment to Marriage re moved. New method of treatment. New aud remarkable remedies. Hook and flrenUrs nrnt free. In nenled envelopes. Adilrew HOWAKI ASSOCIATION. 4VJ ,N, Ninth Hi.. r-ulUdelp,n, 1 a. an Institution hnvlnif hiRh rt ptitallou for iiuuvniim t iMMllK l sua yiUI-V-100!U Ulll. 61 1 iumvi aua.1 ijji.ii f r vy W. L. Tucker, ha remoyed lo the bnlldlne npro1te Math ew Hardware Htore, (On 4th Htreet. Bet. Mala and Vine,) Where In addition tu taer woik, he will giveflpecial atleittion to REPAIRING FURNITURE, liAKIXO PICTURE F11AMES.4C. Also Agent for the COMMON SENSK IKOS- t V ' T A 1. T 1 . i.iw . . ai, a sxfi.t.B. ui nuiru a unrv m Dumber on hand ; and nee them. call Careful Work and Prompt AIU nit' aive to Calls. 43-ly Vi M. L.TTJCK ER. TflORROV BROS.' BLACKSMITH AND Machine Shop. At D. L. Morrow's old stand. Seventh St, & Chicago Aye.- We aie'prcpared to do a general business lo HORSE-SHOEING, And Repairing: all kind rtC !HaehlB' crj. Mueb am Keaperw. Mwwera, Tbrenhlna: JIaehlaeA, 1'lowii, f. DUESSHTG MILL PICKS, AND ALL i Iron &;steel Work a Special ty. Xexv IVapronn &. IIur?glra Matde To Order. vWAll Work Warranted to Gir Sot infactum or Money Uefundnd. MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLACKSMITH HORSE SHOEINC, - WAflON KF.PAIBIXO. All kinds of FAItM IMPLEMK5TI mended Ntatly d- Promptly :0: Horse, 3Iule& OxShocins, In short, we'll shoe anything that ha four feet, front a Zebra to a Giraffe. Come and see us. JSTETW" SHOP, on Fifth St.. belween Main and Vine Street. Just aero theeomer from the yr.w HKK I T nrrtT.. TIT at- 7:T