Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, July 13, 1876, Image 3

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LOCAL NLW:
art-;
local a. vlkiisfments.
Vr.uiM':it. 2A er.ts rk line. Hcvu! ir :idvvrtl:i-
i. iu cent imt iln. No ail'f rtiinriit lunert
wii K-r.lyji thai. 2ti vet.t.
I earnestly request that the citizens I Lyoiis";i:t!w:ik:i ;.-!-twr.:.S
j of Cass County who have-not leeeived ! r l " 'c
, piviimiin lists fes" 1876. of Countv
I": r. lit if Ii l.f I. ii-.
COM H V I C ATI ; J v
Atton.t-s uu.i oUiirr ct the i:$w win be held r lir. ii call hr or send to my office
l-.tuotirlti.t- lor .VI h ir.il IivIhcS ttlty hand it), I for ,1 . . i T7.,, .
ixidLl purtlr .icii.i.t.dir.g , i.toof of put.lica- iOF 110 Uie. R. R. WINDHAM,
a! v r.otice will I f h. 'd for th putltca- 2t Snrf.trtt
j .
PAIR .NOTICE. !
The Cass County Fair will be held i
on the :5. J, 5. C of October, instead of j
j on 13, 14, 13, 10 as appears on some of !
The Sroith Ar.icrican Organ ia en-j
dorsed bv the best musicians andisun- ;
excelled. PRESCOTT it HILL, .
Clou"! ag't. Columbus, Keb.
Dr. Cjiap.vax,
Air't. for Plattsincuth.
.lir .n.o! U ii.'iiU-a, ail v.-tiiriu:iiistiUH
iwr tvr r.l t the point. witU w vau
ii:i:sonal.
J uliuo I'epi'erbcrg left for New York
l Aiiy i-rsuti Uo takes thr p;ipvr r'-alHiy ; .j . ... ...,, . n v Philadelphia and Boston on Saturday
Jv-mit.- -'-.:Kce. wlit-tlier .llK-.tt-d u l.:s : 1 110 I" -'ilUin lists, !t!l l winch is an cr-1 .
umuf . 'r nhfttii-r He 1 a s.ibsuribtT or is ; lor Gti ' last, to see the Sights, get a new StOCK,
,eJlKTr-h;;VL v,pi-r mcr.Ptln- I . t ' Und enjoy himself generally. Good
h,-i:.;'i-t pav u urr.-:u:i2. s. ..1 the pubu-ii- ; me Imvs hiiil u very fine guiihereoii i i.u.k to vou mv jj0V- You're one of
- I mu ou:i:ium to -iu it until p:tyiii-ui N hi 4()i i v.Mi'.ir ) ,,ut..v .,1,1- ; '
.c:id-;!ifiJ collect tl.e vi..,! amount. Hliether i 1111 4ln a tUiAr blister, Shook US UU i ours
it. pa;.er!-4ikvn troin tiii; .tr..ri;.i. unv wav, knocked all the plastering
j. 1 li: coviit- h;ive ilf-i'l.l Hint rfuiiiiiC to! t"t"-,- '"o
'i-.rte n.-vv.ppra aiul iieriO'ii-;ii.s from t tit- po-t j down It has been stolen, under cover
.'t, n jirinvi jtieu evuienee of intemkjnal i ol the excitement of the 4th, and the
Great American and Royal
erman
It l !.
B. & M. R. R. Time Table.
fatigue of the niht succeeding, the
sun disappeared. "Wha Kens?!
Ull OMAHA ri:u.M rLATTSMOCTII.
l..:..vi 3 AnlTtn 9 :.V) a. in.
Z :JO p. in. " 3 p. u..
! l:O.M OMAHA KOI: 1'L TTMOt"llI.
I.. ..c3 ' -j - :i. 111. Arrives 10 :.' a. m.
4 i.'i p. :w.
'jy j). in.
fr'olt THE WEST,
fiall-iiuoiith tt :) :i. tn. AiiiM-i Lin-.-;u.
- -li p in. : Arrives Kf;ruey, t :vu j. til.
Si. IjiIH EJ!:l-s--- l.ciivs l"Iattr!iiHitb,
4 p. m. Ai TiViri. I.'iiu-o'.n. e :)0 p. l:i.
i -i t 1.-.IV.-.4 7 :tt A. ill. Ar. L'.nc-o'.: li :2.' pan.
Perry Walker has returned from the
Centennial. Wonderful! wonderful!
is all he can say.
Mr. Jno. Buck and family have come i
back. Big thing Centennial, so saya ,
Mr. B. j
A. W. White has been very sick,
some sort of fever. He is better now, :
! ,-The
ALLUSD SHOWS!
i&?&$$g!0iJDozLbla Menagerie, and. Circixs
riMWj0&& Museum, Hippodrome, Aviary, Caravan, and
CENTENNIAL GAmUVAL MEANT!!!
i
p. in.
:Y p. 111.
Frank White Sr., has a new receipt
fir tho dumb ague, egg, milk, etc.
: Frank says he got it from a doctor's
; wife and lie knows it must be good, j for vv'uieh the Herald is truly glad
Davidson and some of the boys have
j tried it and say it don't work worth a :
; c eut.and they tell a coffee joke on Frank j
! too, but the IIekai.d does not believe j
I these bad boys, we stick by White and j
1 ul, -ill Ira ... r-r.. 1..-.f I
j - H j Hurrah for a good crop.
liijp. m. " 3:':t in ; v, e liad nopotl to get news from all uumm uimu r.. i-nsn uim .
MOM THE west. i the localities in the countv where they i Monday, and well, we've got a quar-
celebraled the 4th, ere this, but have tcr of it left.
net as yet. If any important transac- i Owing to lack of space hist week we
White & Darrah have dissolved
partnership, and Frank L White goes
it alone now, we mean in the grain
business. Billy Darrah makes a doub
le splice and hitches on to Thatcher.
1,000
MEN AND HORSES.
.r,H :vf.:rii-v. H : V) ui. I.-:ives I.in.-o'.li.
VI i . p. 1:1. ArilVfs I'Uitt-UH)i!t!i. 3 A:- p. 1:1.
; i. l-..- Ilxnti;- LfuvtM i.hit-o'.n. 7 :'-"' :i.
.:. Ai;.Bi I luttsmoiilti. l'l -.-.'4 :i. in.
l i t-luiil h-LiM;s I.'.n-o'.n 11 m. Arrives
l'Ui!l:iiuulri. 4 :l- p. m.
i.-.s.i Liuouln 7 :!0 p. ti. Arrives flatli
i.io.uli. 11 .10 p. III.
liOINil EA!1".
j.ir.-., G tt Kl.
I'.vu -Jw'er. itraifi U d.i i :5 p. Rl.
tions have taken place,
please inform us yet.
friends will j omitied several personal notices, which
i although late in the day we shall still
. - " rT , i Kive space to. Among them we are
S5Mot. f s'W sii:i's otilv l.'Ji ami s'.ippcii only ! B .
.-.w. Kt tue Ofiitcnni;i! s(k.. ".tore. i sorry to chronicle the departure o. Air.
! Phillippi and wife to Council Bluffs,
blltllWOu & SiADELMAXX.
A I.- I'lly oi'lcis for Siilo.
A if. oil ri.-!io to trade fora team At IlKHAl.l
1 Hi K.
! jLiufactuiin?: aii'l reiiairiiie obeaper tli.-m i although for his own sake we ought to
tlie cheapen, and of t lie tje.n material and work i ,!. i
:.t mu-jii-s shoe store. I rejoice as we understand it is a change
;7 7 , .' I for the better,
bummer as well as winter has its , a i,,,,, .!! r.f nm- tMe'ims 1i:ive left
I . - '
ipj.-.'rs only
iciiU at C'entennial Sli ie
i-tf.
A !.: lot of "Uppers ut Mer-.-s" shoe store, for
4 .-l'.tx.
t'li'i ti pr..L ,,.! m t. tf 1 m ,nr f Ii fill f
an.t ehest diseases should alwavs be I and the t0WI1 ar.d-the young men
on their guard. Dr. Greens Expcvtor- ; h'ok deserted. Miss Shelton and Miss
ant will relieve Coughs and all irrita- j Ruby have gone to their homes in the
tion and prevent Consumption and (ounty, Miss Butterfield to Omaha,
Typhoid Fever. ! .... . ,," .,., t ,.:u;f .,i ;r,
I : rtllU icliiiuvi l" i "Ik .UllVJ
FAJ:MJ:J:.S ATTENTION! n.aPmanV terms and ! Big P.apids. Mich. Xo more grand
.Julius lvpporberg. - igar Manufac- : I)licts OIl organs and Pianos. 15-26t horseback rides and gav doings for two
Hirer, on ji;im si, i i,uimii"uui, : ..
i ir Clippings of Spanish and Amen-: A great many of our citizens have
' 'i'obaceoes for "'n.g ;noses. conclusion that Solomon
,-'(. Bi-st p!ahti-sot plug-smok- 1
tob alwavs on band. t'0-tf. & Nathan sell goods cheaper than ever
no Tin:.
All p.ulb-s ttnh-btrd to tho under
vi ill pb-as settle a-? ..n as pos-
bibb-. C.dl at L. Gubiiiig's clothing
-,!.i:t-, w'..v:e s-t th-nr. nt can be made
s ith him r myself.
I4.;:t W'i. C. i:am it r.r.o.
months anyway.
Capt. Marshall returned Tuesday, af
ter a two months stay down east at
Washington, Cincinnati, Philadelphia j
and ' Hosting." For years ar.d years
the Capt. has stuck to the post otlice
1,500
40 CAGES OF
LIVING WILD AN
IMALS. BIRDS and REPTILEs.
j: j ! SI Ltd. ifflSk j ! J i
A GRAND FREE CEN
TENNIAL PAGEANT
AK
Tableau Carnival,
nt:iiu:si:xTi.
the 4th of July Celebration
.A.T
lb'U:lilber
oelillg M-JH'
i:
Hayes
.'.ght.
Wheek-1
I der-ire toState that ourciiild, C.eor;. e
ed eli.'icra Infantum and in'lam-
T. W. Shryock, agent for Werder j
improved patent folding tables, and ;
manufacturer of Picture frames, win- ! and his mail bags as eh.'Se as ever man
dow cornice.-'., office, furniture. &c, k"tc. :
will also give jirompt attention to the
undertaking business, repairing and
varnishing neatly done at moderate
rates.
i hi: cor.Nri i aii:.
The County Fair of C;i?s county will
be held on Oct. od, 1th. "ith, and Gth. in-
; attended to bu-rin'-ss. If anybody was
: entitled to a holiday he was. and he
i has taken a right roy.-d one, bet n in
' troduced to Hayes and Wheeler, seen
Dorn Pedro, shook Giant, kissed Joe
! Hawley (for his mother, but don't tell
; Mi3. M.) saw Bunker Hill, went swim
: miiij in Niagara Falls and up in a bal
i b)on over in Canada. In short, its hard
stead of ISth to 10th as published in t)ij:MC. v h,lt the Cant, has not done,
la.itioa caused oy teetl.ing.aml not i a I'lcmiiiin Lit. liy so:neioly s error a or K. s:.uuld'nt left undone in his
l.i!l on the i;iass. as has been stated.
Piattsmouth. July P.Uh, lTD.
C. J. Hoffman.
S3' 29 "fc
TMS COMBINED MENAGERIE
Contains the largest collection of Zoological attractions ever before the public
Performing Elephants,
Living Sea Monsteis,
Performing Lions,
Tigers and Janguars,
Den of PERFORMING CROCODILES! Cage of PERFORMING HYE
NAS! (savage human flesh eaters), will be seen daily.
Wild Beasts loose in the streets! Open Den of Performing Animals, in full
public, view. Madame Leon, the Lion Tamer, sitting among them.
Oi Ticket Afimits lo All M Mm MM Slows.
mistake was made in printing the dates. ab?0IK.e jn Roston he saw Mrs. Hayes
The Hiitak'.-: Policy" with thf I:t-
b.ins is ati outrage on the people of
the West, but Soionion A Nathan will
goods cheaper than ever.
Mis. Ei.der and Mi Sh.irt llxed the
A'!i"r'iM! t: 'g for the 4th f .July, whea ;
:. oth- r parties would or co-.ild f.nd
t- d. the same. Many thanks,
l. LU patritesses 1 1 -'- were.
W tivar iiviirec.! y f r. nn the Hon.
.! :!:n Barnes. ! has ar: ived at Beaver,
;tn-l Mike Murphy says tw.i t-ns of
b.ole, stationery, and trap went oer
li.e roa I for that Lin I (: ;e the other
.l.y.
tlil Ov JFIA .I(' !
A lueeting of the Executive Com
mittee, th.- Fin-tnee "timmittee, tlie
i 'illeiting eommittee. and all that
l..i e b.'.S a ilnst the 4th f July, is
t.eicliy called to ns.-et at Pollock's of-ti.i-
pi-:i).n re: tFri l.iv; afternoon, at
i o'clock, to f.y arid settle up the u:i
..i !it:;d TllS.
we hercbv correct the same. Remem
ber !ld, 4t!i. eth. and Oth of Oct. next.
Mr. Ezra Plummet- brought to our
office on the fith day of July ;i speci
men of the largest cherries we ever
saw in Nebraska. They are exiled the
English. More'.lo. He states that the
tree is hardy, a profuse bearer, and
! goes intii bearing young. These were
; grown by Nelson Jean, and a portion
of them will be preserved in alcohol
by Mr. I). II. Wle eler for exhibition at
' th" State Fair. Mr. Plummer states
that ll ey really do not mature until
about a week later, but owing to the
, birds, were picked before perfectly
: I 'i'e-
Dr. Chapman is agent for the cre.it
i Smith American Oii;,ui, and can !..
. better in Organs or Pianos, than any
one in the countv can or will d .
i ' 12-2'it.
i JtEHT IN thi: WORLIK
Y.. S u;i,-r. Hurts. :nd H 1:1.01 EedJ !.-!:'.-.
boot ant! slie.fi at Menus' liee store.
CF.MK.NMAL SWMi. STO!l.
AVr are the onlv :iuei!t f -r tin c'.etir-it'-.!
Whitney (ntots :;:i i .saee.
MtKKW'odl) ,t TA Df.I.M A S
p
atlsmoulh, July
Ash I
and, July 24. Lincoln, July 25
i his daughter, and reports her well, well I
' pleased., and progressing finely in her
i studies.
With all this he conies homo jut as
natural as well, us natural .as ever,
! his eye has not lost its brightness, nor
1 his strength abated ;his form still tow
ers upward as of yore, end he isn't
proud one bit. Long live the Captain!
: Ine w as a JiMppy man to get home, and
; down then in the post orlice was a hap
py Jit: Jo woman, too. all day yesterday,
: the wi.'o.v Marshall no more, but
Totit'g und haialsome as ever.
Mr, ii'iaii.Kkel desires to nturn
SEE THE GREAT STREET PROCESSION AND GRAND CENTENNIAL. FREE TOURNA
MENT A MILE OF GOLDEN GLITTER.
THE GREAT RAILK0A1)
FHJUT.
LIST OF LETTERS
rcinruniri;- in the VlatMnoiitb Tost Office, Juy
1st. I-:-. :
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Legal Notice.
FAKES REDUCED.
A Grout Public IJeasfit.
the iate
ae
rt Ml
rt ill I
.it ill.
1 1 '
Hays &
:rt Aou-e
oa
-.i :y o iiiiig. re-t. at
.1 y 17-lt. Tie- Coiuinit
j.e.ii tirr -in i. it ion of JI.i
l.eeicr
, Mitirji.
ee on perma
es A- Wlietder
-
4-! ijb will report. A fu'I atteiiaance of
lb - 'ui bl leans rcoi!.-lcd.
:-:r. r'.:C.,i:
lily '.V. ai::l s..;.p-:
HI.1 :i" '.ere.
: ...tv:l:V::t
A M r.RK'AN WATCHES
:it greatly reduced prices at
s in.ATi ii's .ntu r.i.KY stork.
Please rem '.".uber my motto, -not to
be und-Tsold b.y a:;yludy."
1014. Jos. Sen i. ATI'.;:.
Sidnmon & Nafh.iu are making a
war on high prices as their new ";ul."
will prove.
CuanUs o the miiiiv frb'iid.s who b
ed i-rescrvc his house ditlli:
be. ;;t the machine shops; likewise. C.
P. M.Mi-e and i.unily. Thii ought to
Ii,ve hi en in last week, but w.ts over-
i-'.-ked.
We b-.trn wit it sincere regret that
Mr. Hesse;-, our well hu nvn Horti
culturist, is d.iugen.udy ill, although
he Het-ms to be luendtng slowly at last
Jos. Johnson has be... kind of under
the wealher". Well, lids sort of at
!uoidicie will climb over most :my
chap if you give i; a chance.
Ji: l;;e Haines has l:een sick. They
say :t trough had .imetiiing to do with
it. "Hie! si.-, pieachbi would ninko a
dog sick"--Eh. how is this?
A sv.ii-t ollectic.ii of personals, col
lect d on the pavement in front of
Ben. Il-mple s the other day. Morgan,
II. i good, Mickehvaite. Capt. Paine, the
v:-.: ii. vt i- !f..ir-; t
.,i I'-K,!-: :.;;. 1 slit., Maiiu
al Mc; sin jiIimi'.
:i .j a.Vii V i -T ; I pi i'-e
'.e itl.i:i an.l I i'aii-
HE'.tAl.t), Hemple. and
well, we
Nation. Fred.
A liaii'lsorne p!.:::of.ir sai.:
l-.iouire nt l'u V.r.u u ! tf?..'e
or !o let
A shooting galb ry down n Main St.
diaws t;i. rllu- of th.- town to the sh.i
!v alley wliere t!ey pep away by the
hour.
Mr. J-iiues Pettee is an authorized
agent of the 1Ii:kai.p for the campaign
Mid has already sent us several sub
iLiibeis for campaign IlnKAtus-fio
cents from now until after election.
Roll 'em up.
NOTICE! AND NOTE THIS.
NOVEL. INSTRUCTIVE AND
OI'KrTNA I-
Centerniial Feat. Rentz' Royal .'er
ii:aa and Rirrr Robbins (irent Anur
iean Ailb'si Slioivs.
Don't forget that Saturday. July 2
Platt-auoulli, is the date of Hie e
lut'ition of iliis wonderful comhinai iuii.
r J' t a i anv livery in town to see the fight.
c. iebrated m Europe and America, and . -
combining all the features of Burr
etllhd the fate of th
D-irringiou Wiints to look out for that
crowd.
Fighting inside the limits of the
town is forbid. Charley Holmes, Dr.
Jones and a host of fellows want to
look a lectlle oud." lb
-s free from
Bobbins great show, arm L. i . Kentz
human Menagerie and Circus. The
grand street parade will take place in
1 he forenoon between t lie hours of 'J
and 11 and will furnish a rare oppor
tunity for all to w itness tlie lavish out
lay of maney and talent that has been
expended upon this colossal enterprise.
Tlie procession will be headed iy the
Cutler has his own team.
Miekel waite lias been to Liverpool,
he knows of a man in
for him.
a barrel, (lo
Celebrated Van Cleve hoots and shoes, at Mer
ges shoe More, the only ii,:'-i;t in Cass Co.
Tlie follow ing persons, officers of the . triumphal car of enterprise containing
C.iss county Agricultural Society will ! Prof. Gilberts celebrated silver cornet
take notice that there will be a meet
All ealf boots only l and slippers ttoc, at the
Centennial Shoe Store.
ins -f -a id society at my office, on Sat-
And now conies Bob Windham, he's
band discoursing tlie choicest musical home, ami he puts a different face on
tr, ;U-!;T'Mr mvMvs- ri;!Tr those stories of Chapman's-Bob savs
iri this will ,. tlif mi i.tttro 14 ilen 4t 1
urday the 13th, at one o'clock do not ; iiolls an(l tirs entirely pen to public il was Sam's legs that give out in Cent.
, gaze, then tlw grand Centenm.il uis- Hall, and he trieU t lay uown anil rest,
i play of living statuary, illustrating but tlie policeman told bin to "take
1 r,rt,vr,,':llf Cr'"lS' ,fol!;;wiu" take thorn things back to Neb. where
i this the Caravan of Elephants, Drom- , , ...
i edaries. Camels, Ac, led bv their sable , tlieit? 1S plenty of open prairie to open
fail to be present
President Daac Wiles.
V. President J. C. C. ilmore.
Treasurer Thos. Wiles.
mnr.rTor.s.
Henry Wolfe, Samuel Thomas. J. A
Mat-Murphy, Ja ob Vallery, Sr., D. D
Johnson. J. F. Doad and James Hall.
Ass't Sup't. Samuel Thomas.
Ohief of Police M. B. Cutler.
VICE FRLSfDENTS:
C. M. Holmes. J. C. Cummins. Sam
icl Bichardson. A. Holmes. Samuel
ami oriental attendants.
and shut 'em up on No avenue in
The performance takes place in the these irroimds is wide enough.
; afternoon and evening and is given, , if Cil:ip!iuil .loesn't
; under three distinct tents, so tliat par- . . ,,. " . . , .,i . m
jties wishing to visit the museum and imt yarns on him, lie 11 ted
j menagerie can do so without witness- about those sewing machines, and then
ing the circus perlormance, as me tents there II be a row somewhere. Sam lair-
tlie Centennial be-
to gt here and tell
same time chaste and elc-fanL The lais on a m inam. anu now mat. . is
Never in the annals of railroad his
tory has there been so great induce
ments offered to carry our people
Eastward at rates next to nothing.
Every patriotic- individual of our forty
millions have, within the last year,
encouraged themselves with the hope
of visiting our great National Exhibi
tion in Philadelphia, the immensity of
which makes hope brighter and faith
stronger in the perpetual existence and
future of our Croat Ropuhiie. The
gathering of ten millions of our coun
try people in the grand legendary old
citv of Philadelphia and the viewing
of the traditional Ball of our first
Congress, the old bell that rang out
our independence, the spot wherein
our firm forefathers indited that in
strument which forever declared us
unshackled and a free people, the
broad graphic Dehiwure.i ich in history
of our struggling ancestors and every
thing that could tend to awaken a
feeling of reverence and inspire awe
is embodied within the limits of that
sacred, dear old city. The prominent
revolutionary events, which transpired
over a century ago, are being lived
over again, and the rising generation
refreshed by history of our suffering
brave and plucky patriots. The mo-vn-nt'tiis
nfftiirs of our country's bap
tism in blood is now most tit 1 v com
memorated by the vast concourse of
ill 1 nations who cheerfully lend their
aid in celebrating most properly in
Philadelphia the peace and prosperity
which has been brought about within
a century. Then Jet us celebrate. The
magnificent Ft. Wayne A Pennsylvania
Railway Centennial tickets are on sale
everywhere, and this is the only line
which runs its Sleeping Coaches, Hotel
cars, and Drawing-room Palaces with
out change, to their new Centennial
Depot, on the Centennial (.rounds. It
must be remembered that boarding can
lie procured at from one dollar to live
dollars per day, in Philadelphia, and
some of the largest and most complete
Hotels in the world are within live
minutes walk of the grounds. The
Oreat Ft. Wayne & Pennsylvania have
hundreds of new and elegant coaches
constructed puposely for the CentenniT
and are prepared to run, additional to
their throa Centennial daily trains,
when required, to accommodate the
multitude. This schedule has been so
arranged as to make direct connections
at all railway junctions.
riond Miss Jessi.s
Maud ('has. F.
nrattesliitl It.
Ii,hop II.
P.aylie Jacob II.
PJePe O. L
Culver Cb.v.los
Cros.in J. W.
Crabtree John
Cary Anna
F.nsllsh Mary
Fi-!iok David-2
! tzer Frank
(ioolsby Marion
Urn Cbas.
iingery W. It.
(lerranl A. E.
IIeniii:ii; V.
Howe J. N.
Iliifs Thomas
IlelTeniaii Catharine
Hamilton John II.
lh in J. J 2
IK-nsley Isaac
Malson W. C.
MeCort! II. A. 2
Morrison Flia
Moore Sarah A.
Mantioltz Win.
MeKiin S. II.
Martin MKs M. E. 2
Moore Win.
Oldham Sadie
O'Fa'.h.n Charley
Fetors J. 1V-4
Feterson Andrew
(,'riinn Tiicr.ias
Kay Frank
Itiiey Austin
F.cnner Annie M.
Jlenner Mrs. Mary
Smothers Hiruin
Stanley Josi.ih
S.juires Ctiai iey G.
Stephens M:! tin
Siuierald John
Sutherland Salam i
Stone Wi.i.
Sivtl-i II.
Stone Coo.
Stanley Josiali
Smith. C. H.
Smith John 15.
'1 hobroe Jennie
Tracy .lames
Thomas John VT.
Tlol.i Sam
Tl'.utton Samuel
Cpton ;. s.
Vrall Mary
Williams C. F.
Williams Emma 2
Waraian Joseph
Wood John S. 5
Waitermire 15. F.
Wilkinson Ceo. 1
FOR SALE.
For s.V. two Improved farms of so acres each.
One lot on Main St., I'lattsmouth, Neb. A resij
iier.ee of & rooms. u-ia II. E. Ellison.
DRESSMAKING.
Mrs. F. Ulster and Miss Nellie Short have rone
into the dressmaking business, and would be
pleased to have those in want of work In their
line to call and see them at the resilience cd Mrs.
EKter, one door west of the Fresbyterian
Clnavii. Sati.- faetioa guaranteed and charges
moderate. 7-tf
Persons eallhis for the above named lette
will please say "advertised."
j. w. Marshall, r. m.
Sherwood & Stadelniann. the only agents in
town lor the renowned Hurt boots and siioe.s,
Centennial shoe store.
MONEY TO LOAN.
$20. 0.i on 2 and 5 years' ti!;ie. Improved
F.ireis ::i C.iss Counlv taken as sreurii v.
Apolv to " It. V.. WIN I HI AM.
Alt 'vat Law.
i sVOffirc over Pr. Char-man's lrug Store.
FOR SALE.
A sep.uul hand Vietor Sewing Machine, war
ranted in goml runninpr order. Price ''".
Also :i new W'iIm.h Sew in is Machine. I'lire
Impure at the Hkkalo ofliee. 4G-t f
AMENDMENT TO CONSTITUTION
OF OLD SETTLERS SOCIETY.
Jno. A. MacMurphy moved that ar
ticle 10 be amended so as to read "prior
to and .luring 1800, w hich motion was
adopted and ordered printed for one j
month in the Nebraska Herald. j
On motion, following proposed
amendment was offered and ordered
published for one month in the Neb.
i
Herald. j
Resolccd That section 4 of the Bya- j
Laws be amended by striking out the .
figure and word (5) five in the 4th line j
of said section, and inserting tlie figure j
and word ) three.
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
On the 7th day of July ltiM. stolen or strayed
from my pasture in t he "precinct of Liberty. ( ass
County1 l wo young eon s. one red and while the
other white. The w lute one had a poke and a
rope around tlie neck and a board on the l.n-e.
the red and white one had a.Ppe around the
horns, and r.o bunch on the end of her tail, the
cows are m -uked on the left shoulder, the let
ter C upside down, any one giving information
w i;I be liberal! v iw arded by t''v''i notice at
Three Groves 1". O. 10-Ut. I. M. Llovh.
Loots and shoes.
Cheap, cheaper,
Than the cheapest.
at Merges' exclusive shoe store.
See whv eNewhere.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Tn the District Court rf the Second Judicial
District in and for Cass County, Nebraska.
H. 1L C.eiger. plaintiff, vs. Cynthia Harbour
and John Giliiioiir, defendants.
Cynthia Harbour, defendant above named,
v PI take notice that there is now on lile in the
ofliee of the Clerk of the District Court within
and for Cass County, Nebraska, a petition of
foreclosure, praying for the foreclosure and
sale of the fallowing described premises, t
wit :
The northeast (juarter (ne'i of the northeast
iiuarter (tie' . of section t hil l v-three (33) town-
ship eh ven UO range twelve (12) to satisfy a.
claim against Said defendant and in favor of
(he said plaint it! of the sum of one hundred
dollars i-lnO: ami interest front the 1st day of
July. 174. and that unless you appear and n
swer tin or befoirt noon of the sci-ond day of
the September term i f To-.ir:. next, judgment
will be rendered against yon for the amount
claimed and costs oi suit.
K. B. WINDHAM.
lti Attorney for plaintiff. '
I'lIILADFI.FIIIA, TA.
; ing inecircus periormance, as me teius mere II be a row son
j are completely separated from each j jeci innw a,j (.ft
! other. The double circus performance f , ,
j will be startling, brilliant, and at the f'e he was icady.
:.tnnon. Andrew letrt. II. . 1 -aney, collection of carnivorous animals will
Tno. Ramsey, Henry Lenhoff. W. D. led during the day in the presence
oi tno audience. Remember one ticket,
price 50 cents,, admits a person to all
he ?hcwff. C"!r ot:rf:r!f ar.d utit.'jl
IV., J. W. Barr, J. S. Buck, Joe Mc-
;.;-;:;..n. j. A. Keniston. F. M. Wolrot 5,"
if. '. A IVfHAX ev r.. t-f:9 tj..e crf?
i
back we're getting the truth of these
tab-s. When the IlERALDgoc to Phil.,
we hope we wont meet any other Ne
br ask a r. 3 then fit ear. cut m r.s wt
SENSIBLE A D V IC E
You are asked every day throgh the
columns of newspapers and by your
Druggist to use something tor Dyspep
sia and Liver Complaint that you know
nothing about, you get discouraged
spending money with but little success.
Now to give yon satisfactory proof that
(Jit fen's Acgcst Plov.eu will cure
you of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint
with all its effects, such as Sour Stom
ach, Sick Headache. Habitual Costive
ness. palpitation of the Heart, Heart
burn, Wider brash, coming up of food
after citing, low spirits, A:c., we ask
you to go to your Druggists, Chapman
icc tlias and get a Sample Bottle of
G keen's AuorsT Floavek for 10 cents
and try it, or a Regular Size for 75 cents,
two does will relieve you. 52yl
Buckle Flow Shoes ?'.SJ at S'c"-"Ci ft
St a elm a re" s.
NOTICE TO FIREMEN
is hereby given, that there will be
a Special Meeting on Wednesday even
ing, July 19th, at "! o'clock prompt,
for the purpose of settling up the 4th
of July bills, and other important bus
ness, which Avill have to be attended
to. Every member will make it a
point to be present.
Bv Order.
JOS. W. JOHNSON,
R. O. Fellows, Pres't.
Sec'y.
Legal Notice.
in the District Court of Cass County, Nebras
ka, September term. 1S75.
John McCormick, plaint UI, versus S. N. Mer
riman, defendant.
The above named defendant is hereby noti
fied that the above named plaintiff did on tlie
1st dav of July. trT'l, til- in Hie oiliee of the
Clerk 'of said court. Lis petition against .said
defendant, setting forth that he is tlie owner of
t ne following .h-scrioeil land in Cass Comity.
Nebraska, to-v it :
The south halt is'2 of th" northwest iuarter
( :. w i f .cr! ion number t hii ty-coe, i:;t tow n
shio ten t lo i north of rau-:e iiuml er fourteen.
(141 east ; and that said defendant pretends to
own and hold the same under and by virtue of
a certain pretended tax deed, and praying that
the s iuie may be set aside and the title to said
land be quieled in piamti'l.
And said defendant hereby notified to plead
answer or demur to said pel it ion so tiled in said
court on or before Monday. August the 21st.
1S,-). or said petition will lie taken as confessed
and final decree rendered thereon.
J. L. MITCHELL.
tt5 Attorney for plaintiff.
THIS GKEAT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBI
TION. DESIGNED TO Cl'IMMKMOHAl E
THE ONE HINDU EDTII AN NT V EKSA K Y F
AMEItlt'AN INDEPENDENCE:. OlENrD
MAY lot.'l AND WILL CLOSE NOVEM HEU
li'lh. 1S7S. All the nations of the world and all
t he States and Terrnorics of t he Cnioii are par
ticipating in this wonderful demonstration,
b.tiniilng together the most comprehensive col
lection of art treasures, mechanical inventions,
scientific discoveries, riiHiiufacturing achieve
ments, mineral specimens, and agricultural pro
ducts ever exhibited. The grounds devoted t
the Exltiliitinn are situated on the line of the
I'eiuis) Ivaitia lhi-ilroad and embrace four bun
dled "iuid fifty acres of Fainnouut Park, all
highly improved and ornainenled, on w Inch are
elected the largest buildings ever constructed,
five of these covering all area of fifty acres and
costing s.-.,ooo.im:o. '1 lie total number of build
ings erected for the purposes of the exhibifon in
near two hundred. Inn ing the thirty days Im
mediately following the opening of the Exhibi
tion a million and a quarter of peopia visited ii
The Pennsylvania Riiilroad,'
TI1U CKE.4T TKIWH. I.I.E
AND
ja:t iMn, scr:2
Sherilf s Sale.
A GOOD HA ROA IN.
Must be Sold; 5(I,ot. in Pleitlvmouth
orer.oo. tf R. Ii. WINDHAM.
Bv virtue of two executions Issued by C. P.
Moore. Clerk of the District Court within and
for Cass Countv. Nebraska, by Win. L. Weils
his demit v. and to nu; directed. I will on the 31st
day of July, A. D. lsr6. at hi o'cloek a. in., of
said day. at the south door of th" Court House,
in the t'ity of riattMiiout n. iii said County, sell
At public auction the following real est at p. to
wn : Lots M. k-', s.'i. ;i. '..j. ion, lot, Im. no,
111, 2'VI, 201, 2iO. 211. '224. 22", 3lii. .hT, 3-".:. CM.
ai, 37.1. 2. ;i.-:t. 4 10. 415. 422. 423, and 421. in the
city of Louisville, in Cass County. Nebraska.
Tlie same b.dng levied m. ui and taken as the
property of J. T. A. Hoover, one of the defend
ants : to satisfy a judgment f said court, recov
ed by Merrill. Wells Jev.ctt, plaintifts ; and
II. i. and J. T. A. Hoover, are defendant.
I'lat'.siiiouth, Nebraska, June 2t;.h. A. D. la"6.
14-;.t M. H. ItTLEH, Sheriff.
TEA CIIERS EA'A MIX A TIONS.
Notice is hereby given that I will examine at!
persons who may otter t heuiselvc, as c :mli
dates for teachers of the common schools of
this county, at my office m the twn of W c plug
Water. on the last Friday f.nd Saturday oi each
ar.d evcrv taoiuh, commencing at 19 o'clock
a. o.i.
Dated this sth dar of Januarr. A. Ii. lSTti.
G. H. CKIFFEN.
4-":f Co. Sr.n't of futi. St.vtnKtion.
Also at the Cotut House, ir V'.-i::.:. ,l
the firjt Frl .''- 5 c -.turc: v r : : ' ':' i..
i -. ' ': ' 7 ; ." :' - .
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Bv virtue of fin execution Issued bv W. 71
Newell, countv Judr;e. within arid for Cass
couutitv. Nebraska, f.n.1 to m directed. I will
on the 2iih day July. A. D 176. Ct P o'clrck a.
m.. of said day. at the residence of H. C. nard-tioi-k
in liptoii Precinct, in s-.aid County. F.ell st
Public AnctioTi the followhig roods jhi chut
tc:s to-wit : cine tl) Marsh Harvester. The
same being levied upon und t.ilien as the prop
ertv of H. C. Hardto ck. defendant ; to f2!s.'y
a judee.ient of s"ld Cou.. rei-i.-eri .1 by :l.e Syt
?:iio.e l.t-s;i :ir.'i iie.-- Ii-;jctur2 Ctz-
is th most, direct, convenient and economical
way of reaching Philadelphia and this great
Exhibition fioin a!! sections of the country. Its
traiti;to and from plnl-ideiphia w ill pass through
a t.KAND CENTENNIAL DEPOT, which the
Company have erected at the Main Entrance to
the Exhibition Grounds for the accommodation
of patenters w ho wish to stop at or Mart from
the numerous large hotels contiguous to this
station and the Exhibition, a convenience of
tiie grratest value to visitors, mid afforded ex
clusively bv the I'eniisvivania ltailroad. which
is TH K ON L V LINE KCNNING DIliECTTO
THE CENTENNIAL IU" ILDINGS Excursion
trams will also stop at the Encampment of the
Patrons of Hii.ibandiy, at Elm Station, on this
road.
The Pennsylvania ltailroad Is the grandest
railway organization in tin.' world. It controls
seven thousand miles ol roadw ay, forming con
tinuous lines to Philadelphia. New York, Ilaltl
inore. a;id Washington, over which luxurious
day and nicht cars are run from Chicago, St.
Louis, Cincinnati. Louisville. Indianapolis. Col
umbus. Toledo, Cleveland, and Erie without
change.
Its main line is Isod with double and third
track of heavy stoM rails upon a deep bed of
broken stone ballast, and its bridges are all of
iron or atone. Its passenger Indus are equipped
with every known improvement for coinfm t and
safely, and are run at faster speed for greater
distances than the trains of any lineon the con
tinent. Th" Company has largely increased its
equipment for Centennial travel, iiud will ir
prepared to build in its own Miops ;ocomotiv.-s
htid passenger cars at short notice sufficient to
fully accommodate any extra demand. The un
equalled resources at t he command of the Com
pany guarantee the most Iperfcct accommoda
tions for all its patrons during the Centennial
Exhibition.
THE MAGNIFICENT SCENERY for which
the Pennsylvania Central Is so justly eelebratud
presents to t he traveler over Its perfect road
way an eve r-cliHtiglng panorama of river,
mountain and landscape views unequalled in
America.
THE EATING STATIONS on this linear
unsurpassed. Meals will be furnished at suit
able hours aiyd ample time allowed for enjoy
tnu thro.
EXCURSION TICKETS, st reduced rate
will be sold at ail priminal EaUroad Tick
Offices in th West. North vest, aa1 S.utt voe
Fe sure that vo'ir tickets reai via tie Gre-jr
Pansylvaala Route to rhCeateuHla!.
FRANSLTHClMI'SOy. D M. EOTD. Jz
let General Mtjsgr ia. Fass'r Aeot
Ladies Serge. Coxgress c. and sllppc-1" only
sec at Si.eraoid a S.ra4eLviiau'i
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