Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, August 03, 1876, Image 3

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THE HERALD.
OrKICIAI. I I II F.CTO II V.
congressional.
SrsiToits -A. S. l":i.lili-k, Beatrice ; r. W.
Hu-ti-iM k. om.-Uia. ,
UKHilfKNT.TIfc-L Croulise, I t. CulIIOIIIl.
STATE.
('o-rLR.Non-Sil.i.s (Sarhrr. Lincoln.
V'aEtMK r k v Bruno IVsch nek . Lincoln.
I UKAM KF.R-.1. 'J. Mi-Bride, Lincoln,
Ai iitu J. I!. Weston. Lincoln.
ATTnltNKY ('KM Kit A I.--(J. 1L Roberts, I.ln
oln. Si i-r. I'i uric Ikstiiktkik-J. M. McKeu
Lincoln. LEO ISLA M VE.
Sknaiub, - :'. District- Ram. M. Chapman,
Plat t" rlout )l.
KH.ricrsKXT in v km. 2'th District Jan. W.
Barnes, Flaltsmoutli ; Jno. I'.miip, (Jrucn wood.
Jl'IiMT AL.
Si'i'HKMU Ji'Ik;Kji Ceo. B. I.akt. Omaha ;
Iu.yicl Oantt. Rroyviivillc ; kaiiiuul M.iwrll,
Fmuoitt.
1'I.EItK- ('. P. Moore. Plattsriiouttl.
TKKAm iiEK I. C. Ons-amitis. Flatlsmoutll.
SiiKiiiK- M. B. Cutler. Flatlsmoutll.
l'MNIIOKK1- K. C. Dover. FliltlMIIOU-th ;
W. B. Arnold, Orecnwoo l ; l. S. Kauiscy.
Louiiville.
foHosr.it- I.. K. Reed. Rock Bluffs.
CITY.
Mavoi:--R. II. Livingston.
Tkkasu ukh Win. Yv hit erst ciu.
Ci.i:kk -W. F. Bennett.
'or Nt-n.M K.v. 1st Warm J. Fepperberg. W.
Neville.
cui ni iuikx, :m v.iii r. l. wisf, .1. v.
Wcckhncli.
rnrM.ujiF.N, 3d Ward Wm. I Well. K.
Donncl! v.
'iim n.M kS, 4tli Ward H. It. Outhman, J.
HeJTncr.
B. & M. R. R.Tirae Table.
Corrected Hungry, January XOth, 1876.
OK OMAHA FKOM rLATTSMOCTH.
Ia-.-ivoh t' u. m. Arrive 8 io a. m.
- i UJJ p. in. " J :46 p. uu
FROM OMAHA l'OE PLaTTSMOCTH.
Loavea St a. in. Arrive 10 :M a. m.
lid . in. " S P- m-
- ww p. bi. ' T :4S p. m.
FOR THE WEST.
Le-tsriw Plattsmonth :) a. to. Arrtv Lin
aiAn. 12 15 p. m. : Arrive Kearney. -OO p. m.
St. I.oei I'.x f-KKK -- Leaves IlatUinoutn,
4 -"Jo p. m. Arrives. Lincoln. 6 :40 p. m.
Fwlght k-nve 7 :in a. rn. Ar. Lincoln 11 :2.1pm.
" "11 :"x p. in. " " 3 a.fii.
KllOM THE WEST.
L.-uves Kearney. 6 : W . m. Leave Lincoln.
U :4-S . m. Arrive Pl.-tttsrnoutli. 3 :I5 p. m.
St Loci Kxrasw- Leave Lincoln. 7 :20 a.
in. Arrives Flattmouth. 10 :I4 a. m.
Freight leave Lincoln 11:1.'. a. in. Arrive
f'lutUiNoiilh. 4 :12 p. m.
Leave Lincoln 7:10 p. in. Arrive Hatts
luoutli. 1 1 .10 p. in.
CO INC EAST.
Express. 8 "0 a. mi.
Passenger, i train u.ch day) 3 :50 p. m.
RRIV L AMI DEPARTCRKOF FLATTS--V
MUl Til MAILS.
KAKrKlSV. N KT IU'K!f i KOI"THKRV
, llif pnrt.it- S:.ma. ni.
Arrneat - y SO a. in. .. . a ;0o p. in.
M A II A VIA 1!. ,i M.
ArrlM1 Ht 10 ;:i0 a. in. I I'part at - 2 p. in.
WFTI KN VIA l:. A -M.
Arriv.. :it 3 :15 !. m. ' I cpart at - 9:00 a.m.
Wl! 1'ING Vi' A TF.lt.
Arrive 12 .)'.' in. i n't at - 2 .00 p. in.
IM-R I'I. I FKS A IMoN MILLS.
Arrive i. 2 :o0 in. D- j.Ti t a - 1 :"0 p. in.
J. W. MA irslIAI.L. I. M.
LOCAL NEWS
Dm- D.i:i'''.-i :inl liis slmotists sunk
in a dit'i 'illy.
A few t'lty unlcrs l.T sale.
Doo JiMis ji-ijjio.-es to forswear
shooting from nii.v on.
A good ria:uto tr.nlu foiii lf.im At IlKi!.l.r
Ol Mi M.
Twelve new suli3-riIors for tin? !Ii;r
Ai.n t'.is w t-k.
A new lot f wl i j,r at sli.ie store1, for
If. c-lit.
- . ! mm -
Jus. ConiiMi- lr. n i's into the double
lok-k mi Sixth Hlu't-t.
A fine full bl i.nle 1 IIoul;m cock for
ale. Also. oii or two cockerels' of the
nine loeeil. Apply nt
II ki: a i.i Orrii i:.
Hilly Xeville, loy 10 lbs. Centennial,
and Hilly is happy.
r.t ;ji.'.s; atti:xtihn !
Julius 1'eppeiberu'. ('iar Manufac
turer, on Main St.. riaUsinoiith. Xeb.
C'iar Clippiti.UH of Spanish a:al Ameri
rnM Tobaccors for smoking purposes.
Fur Side Icst qualities of plug-smok-iji
tobacco always on haml. 20-tf.
Mr. Dl.iir has put up a new Lumber
office on liia lots near Main street.
Itootl boy!
A li.-mils'iriic ptanofor sale chap, or to let
rniiir at tlie llFn i l nfl'.ee.
If you don't tnink the boys had fun
shooting on tho 1st just look at John
Shanuon's hhins.
ripiu g t Dr. 'hapman's terms and
prices on Digans and I'ianos. 15-2'it
Wautv-d a grey and bay horse, hitched
to the front wheels of a buggy. Lost
hunting ? ? ! !
FA I It NOTICE.
The Oiss '.'ounty Fair be held
on th! o. 4, 5. G of October, instead of
;i I,;, 1. 15 13 as appears ou 3-ie of
tiie preu.iuin lists, and hich s an er
ror. K.U.
The man who couldn't pay his sub
scription was at the circus last week.
Wut'll')'! II .
Tint's about as gol a thing as you
Have said lately, Ma
Manuf.irtnriR ami repairing cheajir tlian
the rlieHpet. ami ! the le-t lu.itei a aiiil work
at Hrf. sin sir.
We publish a very interesting letter
from Hon. Jno. Harries, in another cul
uinn of tl.is paper, from Utah.
Dr. Chapman is agent for the great
Smith American Organ, and can do
better in Organs or I'ianos, than any
one in the countv can or will do.
12-2Ct.
AVe omitted notice of the departure
of Mr. and Mrs. Marsland, last week.
Mrs. Marsland tn route for England,
and Mr. Marsland accompaying her to
New York, taking in Philadelphia on
the wav.
BEST IX THE WORLD.
rt. Sanger. Hurt, sn.l H.-inan & noiLlisk's,
boot ami ninw at Merpes.' shoe store.
TO SELL Oil TO LEASE
the IIeiiald o:'ke. The present edi
tor having had six years of severe men
tal work, needs a rest, and will sell this
oflice or lease the same for one year on
.suitable terms to responsible parties.
Will nevtr he niiiU'rsoIil in rjuality and price
of Itm.t ami sli . Mn ;ifa t urin and reiMM -
PEKSONAL.
Jas. "Wiley, of Three (Jroves called
on the I Ir.it a LD Monday.
Our regular Washington correspond
ent's letter must be omitted this week.
Dr. Waterman, of Louisville, railed
on the Hkkalu Tuesday. l'Ie;ised to
see the Doctor.
The papers from Dan. Wheeler just
begin to come in. Pan "hisself is
home safe fat and hearty.
John Fitzgerald, Esq., and family re
turned home on Monday, from Wis
consin, where they have been for some
time.
Frank Kendall was in town Tuesday,
lie reports Uarley good, wheat and
oats short, and corn good in his neigh
borhood. ilr. Merges, brother of Peter Merges,
has been very sick congestion of the
brain. Mr. P. Meiges is absent at the
Ccntentennial.
Ilev. Mr. Dougherty was married to
Miss Emroa Windsor, on Tuesday, at
Trinity Church at Omaha by Itev.
Uishop Clarkson.
V. Weckbach, Esq.. and M. Schnell
b.icher went to Omaha, Wednesday, to
buy goods and things. Mike has stock
for three blacksmith shops.
Chas. Hunce, Jolly Joker man, called
on the Herald on the day of the
Presbytriiau excursion. Success to
Charley, the Omaha newspaper man.
Henry Puliois, one of Cass County's
best farmers, and the best horseman in
the county, called on the Herald
Monday, prior to leaving for New York
State.
Oen'l Jno. II. Clark was here last
week and until Tuesday of this. Tho
Surveyor General's office will be ojen
for transaction of regular land business
fram now on.
Mr. Perkins and other gentlemen
connected with the C. H. & Q. It. It. &
the I. A: M. K. It. were hero Tuesday
on Machine Shop business, and we
learn that the grading on grounds and
the erection of buildings will be com
menced at once.
HAYES AND WHEELER CLUB
MEETING.
The Hayes and Wheeler Club, and
many other ltepublicaus, met in tho
Court House on Saturday evening to
har the Hon. J. L. Webster and other
speakers discuss the questions of the
day.
('apt. Wiles in the Chair, (Jco. Smith
Sec'y.
After the business routine of the
Club had been attended to, Mr. Web
ster, of Omaha, made us a very hand
some, logical and interesting speech,
followed by Hon. Sam. M. Chapman,
who for ten minutes condensed a vol
ume of practical ideas. Judge Sprague
followed in a twenty minutes speech,
good, sound and true. The court
house was fi.led, and everyone felt that
the issues of the day had been well and
ably presented. Lack of space, owing
to the tax list prevents a more extend
ed notice of the meeting.
LIST OF LETT EUS
remaining in the riattsmouth l'oat Office, Au
gust 1st, lTti :
Addv, J. F. Myer Charles
Anderson Oias W 2 Madden J E
Allium Eugene 2 Moore Sarah A
Aeley Mary Mis McN'ulty Ja
Uowcii U S Mrs Nennntielil C;upor
Happ Lewis llrthJoliu
r.rantiier Samuel rainier H O
ltaker Itessie I'eterson Charley
Clement M t; I'riu-liaril Joe t
Connelly Patrick 2 l'orter Amanda
Covle James, Kankin .las 11
Coiiklin T I Stone W illiain
Corliet MaKKte Samsel John
Oewey II A Swindel Win It
Kile John Sullivan Mary
Erolick David Sivear. Maude.
Kevins .Ins M. Traccy James
Finlayson Ct-iir?!1 2 Thompson Henry
Cordon Mary M Train Henry
Ilenuv Win Wilkin-on C
limes' Isaac L Workin Williain
Hall Kram is M 2 Walker Howafd
Hopkins I"ati ii k Wai iner - ylvester 2
H i-in J J Wooley Eil
Jinkins Miss L A Woodworth Florence
Kenny Uco E Walker II M
Kerns A F Wells William
KannouTA Weod Martha
Miller Chariie Withey J (i
Mli-is John
Maxwell Tiioma
1-rson calling for the above named letters
will please say "advertised."
J. v. MARS TALL. T. M.
ATTENTION I TEACH EHS !
Weeping Water, Aug. 1st, 1$7G.
There will be no examination of
Teachers at my oflice the last Friday
and Saturday of August.inr at PlattR
mouth the first Friday and Saturday of
September. I hope all the Teachers
will be at thtt Normal Institute at
Peru, commencing August 15th, and
continuing three weeks.
10 St (1. H. Criiten, Co. Sup't.
Huy the "Cherry Sweet," "Our Fritz,"
"Seal of North Carolina." and "Three
Hlack Crows," Smoking Tobacco, at the
P. O. News Depot. Also other good
brands in stock.
Prof. Wightman's High School ad
vertisement will Hppear next week.
There will be preaching in German
next Sunday in the German school
house at half past ten A. M. as usual,
by Itev. F. C. Schwartz. Sabbath school
commences at half past nine.
AMERICAN WATCHES
at greatly reduced prices at
fit HEATER'S JEWELRY STORK.
ITea.se remember my motto, "not to
lie undersold by anybody."
10t4. JOS. SfllLATER.
The H. & M. It. It. Co. have put new
patent Air-brakes on all their trains,
nd it is astonishing with what ease
and power the speed of a train is check
ed without any screwing and grind
ing of brakes nor tooting of horns and
screeching of steam at every step.
Without a note of down brakes your
raii: stops, and with never a signal
she moves on again. Ye engineer does
it all with his little lever.
Try the Diamond Crown Fine Cut,
and Sweet Coil Chewing Tobacco.
l....f I.. ,...,-! ..t 1 l X'rt-i! TV.
1 ir.-t 111 llltli l, ill liii. . ' . ' v
pot.
Everybody and everything went
hunting Tuesday, the 1st, except the
Herald. One buggy ran away with
tho horses, at least the chickeus ran
away with the buggy, and the boys are
out a pair of horses and a wagon so
far.
We have received, from a friend at
Louisville, the plot and story of a ro
mance that happened in that region on
which Rrougham or Houecicault might
found a very good play. It might be
called "Love, Cousins and Rivals,"
Want of space prevents more now.
I am constantly in receipt of fresh
Candies. Nuts, Fruits, Canned Fruits,
Salmon, Sardines, &c., at the P. O. News
Depot. J. 1". Yurxii.
c
HOT WE.
Those who are indebted to me are
hereby notified to call and settle with
me as soon :is convenient after harvest,
for I must pay my creditors, and you
will much oblige your sincere friend
at Eight Mile Grove.
August 1st, 1STG.
19 -2-" A. L. Hoot, M. I).
Tn the.se days, when the country is
flooded with worthless iinmitations, it
is pleasant and profitable to come
across a genuine medical preparation
of merit snch as Dr. Green's Family
Medicines. They are prepared from
i... r .....!.. r .."....,. i .. ,i. il
kilU iOillllliil Ul l 1(,11 1. 1 1 ll .-ml i. ii. ir i
The tramps tried to take the town
Saturday evening. They halted two
men who ran down town and gave the
alarm. Marshal Morrison, night watch
Mayfield, Fred. Kroehler and others ;
went up on the hill north of Surveyor !
General's office and called for their j
passports. The answer was a shot.
Some twenty shots were fired, and the
tramps crawled off, one, at least,
wounded. A vigilance committee
must be organized if this thing don't
stop.
It should be remembered that any
Hook, Newspaper. Magazine, Sheet
Music, Jcc. wanted, not in stock, will
be furnish ; 1 on short notice, by J. P.
Young, at the P. O. News Depot.
We call attention .o the notice about
examination of Teachers on last Fri
day and Saturday of August at Weep
ing Water, and at Plattsmouth first
Friday and Saturday of September.
Also to Institute at Peru August 15th
to last three weeks.
10 cts. will buy 3 good Cigars at the
1. O. News Depot. Rest brands of ci
gars constantly on hand.
We hear that Lee Wright has struck
a lead, nut in the Hlack Hills, and is
talking 8100 a day, with the help of
three or four men. Glad to hear it.
From Mr. E. Kirkpatrick, we learn
that Mr. S. M. Kirkpatrick's house was
struck by lightning in one of the recent
storms, tearing up one side of the house
badly, and shocking Mr. and Mrs. K.,
who were in bed against the wall that
was struck, so that they could not
speak for some time.
THE SUMMER EXODUS.
HEAD ONE, HEAD ALL,
If you want good No. 1 Osage Orange
and Honey Locust Hedge plants, .ve.,
this fall, '.ry Hrookhart Hros., Weep
ing Water, Cass county. Neb.
18-2t
Mr. Dovey has been having a hand
some addition built to his house on
High School hill, formerly owned by
Rob't Smith. Miss Gertie Johnson has
rented the same, and moves in next
week, w ith Mr. Johnson, Sr., and i
!
i .mi n .
OFF TO TIIE CENTENNIAL.
It ;s as w e knew it w ould be, the
week we h tve to set up the tax list and
lots of other work, the most news
comes in, things happen by the acre.
The town is full of good things and we
havn't space to tell 'em in.
The Smith -American Organ is en
dorsed by the best musicians and is un
excelled. PR F.SCOTT & HILL,
Gen'l ag'ts. Columbus, Neb.
Dr. Chapman,
Ag't. for Plattsmouth.
We heard a report that 1J. L. Mor
row and family were killed by the In- ;
dians; guess there is no truth in it '
though.
FOR SALE.
Two pairs of heavy Mules for sale
by Scybolt Sc Holmes; on time with
good security, or for cash cheap. For
information inquire of Geo. Holmes or
Wm. Gilmour, Plattsmouth. Neb.
It2' Sr vr.or.T & IIolmh.
At this time when so many of our
patiions are preparing for or contem
plating their usual trip during the sum
mer solstice, it is well to present to our
rsadeis the prominent advantages
offered by the railroads running direct
to the Centennial grounds. To. this
end we would speak of the economy,
convenience and desirability of taking
the Great Fort Wayne Sc Pennsylvania
Line, which is running three (3) daily
Centennial trains from Chicago to the
very gate at the main entrance. These
trains are made up of the elegant Pull
man Parlor Sleeping and Hotel Coach
es, and combine the luxury and comfort
of a life at home, yet gliding over this
famous route, noted for its perfect
equipment anil careful management, at
a safe rate of speed never yet attained
by any rival. A feature not to pass
unnoticed is the facility for reaching
hotels. In the immediate vicinity,,
within five minutes walk of the Cen
tennial Depot, are to lie found hotels,
at which good accommodations can be
obtained for two to five dollars per day.
The Encampment at Elm station,
near the Centennial Grounds, was es
tablished by the National Grange of
the Patrons of Husbandry, for the pur
pose of accommodating the large num
ber of agriculturists w ho desire to visit
the Exhibition, and to afford a com
fortable and suitable resting place at
the moderate expense of two dollars
per day.
Taking into consideration the im
mense sura of money, time and labor
expended by this line to render perfect
its occommodations for the comfort
and safety of its patrons, we unhesi
tatingly recommend it as the most de
sirable route to reach the Centennial
Exhibition.
ATTENTION, TEACHERS.
The Teachers' Institute for this dis
trict will be held at West Point, to
commenco on Tuesday, August 1st,
18TC, and continue three weeks.
It will be conducted by Prof. Thomp
son. Principal of the State Normal
School, Prof. Wightman, of Platts
mouth, Prof. Palmer, Editor Neb.
Teacher, Prof. Nicholson, of Peru, and
other able teachers.
Practical teaching for the common
schools is the main work; but regular
class work w ill be carried on, under
competent instructors, not only in the
common branches in higher English,
but with special reference to the wants
of those teachers who may desire- to
obtain First Grade State Certificates,
for which an examination will beheld.
Instruction will be given in drawing
and in theory and art of teaching.
The membership fee for the term, is
only SI. and arrangements are made
to furnish board to members at S3 per
week. It i3 confidently believed that
this Institute offers the best opportuni
ties at the least expense. The teachers
of Dodge county are earnestly urged
to attend.
II. G. WOLCOTT,
18t3 Dodge Co. Supt.
Merpres is the only agent In Cass county, for
Lyons' patent, which prevents boots and shoes
from running ovr and adds :o their comfort
and durability.
You can save money by getting the
Smith American Organ. 12-2Gt.
A GOOD B A EGA IX.
Must be Sold; 50 Lots in Plattsmouth
for 3300. fJ 11. B. W IX MI AM.
TIIE A ME RICA X PEOPLE.
"No people in the world suffer as
much with Dyspepsia as Americans.
Although years of experience in medi
cine had failed to accomplish a certain
and sure remedy for this disease and
its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Heart
burn, Water-brash, Sick Headache,
Costiveness. palpitation of the Heart,
Liver Com plaint, coming up of the food,
low spirits, general debility, etc., yet
since the introduction of Green's
ArocsT Flower we believe there is
no case of .Dyspepsia that cannot be
immediately relieved. 30,000 dozen
sold last year without one case of fail
ure reported. Go to your Druggist,
Chapman & Glas, and get a Sample
Pottle for 10 cents and try it. Two
doses will relieve you. Regular size
75 cents. 2yl.
Toots and shoes.
Cheap, cheaper.
Than the cheapest,
at Merges' exclusive shoe store.
See why elsewhere.
Both men and beasts are liable to
accident ; a prompt remedy used at the
right time eften saves weeks and
months of pain. Dr. Green's Crimean
Linament and Liver and Ague Pills
iiould always be kept in the house.
50yl
oDCTAPT L1-" II A THY It El. IKK to Young
UXii AtiLiHiO Men from the effects of Errors
and abuses in early life. M.m
PQ liood restored. Impediment
to .Marriage removed. New
HT "DDT A PC method of treatment New
1;1 ArvKlAU IV .-uid remarkable remedies.
I'.ooks and circular. sent tree in seab-d envel
opes. Address HOWARD AS( C I ATI O.N . 419
N. Ninth St.. Philadelphia. Pa. An Institution
having a high reputation for honorable conduct
and professional skill. lily
SPECIAL NOTICES.
.1 WELL IMPRO ED FARM FOR
SALE!
A gool farm of overso acres, with fair house,
and out-buildings, all improved, good w ater,
and a nice g. ove of timber. Said farm is near
Eight Mile ('rove, in Cass County, Neb., being
n'i of se'u of section 1. town It, range 12. For
further particulars apply to J. C. Cummins, at
the Court House. E. K. KINO,
1813 JOS1E SCO IT.
DRESSMAKIXG.
Mrs. F. Elsterand Miss Nellie Short havegone
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 residence of Mrs.
Klster. one door west of the Presbyterian
Church. Satisfaction guaranteed and charges
moderate. T-tf
MOXEY TO LOAX.
$20,000 on 2 and 5 years' time. Improved
Farms in Cass County taken a seenritr.
A pply to Jt. P.. W I N Dl I A M.
Att'ynt Law.
"er-Ofnee over Dr. Chapman's Driiu Store.
4vtf
FOR SALE.
A second hand Victor Sew ing Machine, war
ranted in good running order. Price $2.".
Also a new Wilson Sewing Machine. Price fas.
Inquire at the Hkiialo oftiee. 46-tf
PIAXO FOR SALE.
A very handsome Piano for sale cheap for
cash; or a S 200 loan wanted on the same. In
quire at the 1 1 k k A t.l (ffic 9-tf.
TEA CUE IIS EJTA 3IIXA TIOXS.
Notice is hereby given that I will examine all
persons who may offer themselves as candi
dates for teachers of the-rommon schools of
this county, at my oflice in the twn of Weeping
Water. on the bust Friday and Saturday of each
and every month, commenciiij; at 10 o'clock
a. in.
Dated this 8th day of January. A. D. lSTfi.
('. B. I RIPPKN.
4r!tf Co. Sup't of Pub. Snstnietion.
Also at the Couit House, in l'lat tsmoul b. on
the first Friday and Saturday of each month.
li. B. CR1PPEN.
Supt.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Legal Notice.
STATE OF NEBRASKA, I
Cass County, f
To Itnhert II. lUtyil, Greeting:
Yon are hereby notified that the Itnrlington
& Missouri River Rail Road Company in Nebras
ka h:i located its road over and iion the fol
lowing described Real Estate, owned by you,
that said real estate is taken and appropriated
by said Railroad Company for dep it, machine
shop, round house, turn tables, side tracks,
switches. &c. vi7. : Lot No. eleven (11) in block
one bund red and seventy (170), Piattsmoiith City
Cass County Nebraska, "and von are further no
tified that said Railroad Company will, ou Sat
urday, the l'.tth day ul September, A. D.. is;tj.
at l' o'clock a. in., proceed to have t he damage
jou may sustain by the appropriation of said
Real Estate to the use of said Kail Road Com
pany assessed according to law.
Dated July i'.lh, IsTi'..
The liriti.iM'.ToN and MIssocki Kivkk
Kaij. 14oai Company, Hv
T.M. .MAKQCETT.
lMt Aty.
Legal Notice.
.STATE OF NEBRASKA, . s?
Cass County, f ' ?-
T" Jamc D. Minhal, lirttting:
Yon are hereby notified that the Burlington
and Missouri River Rail Road Company in Ne
braska, has located its r-.ad over and upon the
following described real estate, owned by vou,
that said real estate is taken and appropriated
by said Rail Road Company lor depot, machine
shops, round house, turn table, side tracks,
switches. A-c, viz : lt No. eleven ( 1 1 ) in block
one hundred and seventy-one (171), in I'latts
nioutli City. Cass County. Nebraska. And vou
are further notified that' said Rail Road Com'ia
uv, will on Saturday the nineteenth (Kth) day
of September. Is7r. at 10 o'clock a. in. proceed
to have the damage you may sustain bvtheap
propriating of said real estate to the use of snid
llail Road Coinpanv assessed according to law.
Dated .1 ul v i'-lli. lsTrt.
The liiRi.i.MiToy a Missouri Kivjor
Rail koad Com cam v Bt
T. M. MAKQUETT.
le-H Atty.
Legal Notice.
STATE OF N K B RASK A , ( s,
Cass County. ( ' '
To Ann Watct man, Urccting.
You are hereby not ified that the Burlington
& Missouri River Kail Road Company in Nebras
ka ha located its road over and upon the fol
lowing described real estate, owned by you.
that said real estate is taken and appropriated
by said Rail Road Company for ilejiot, ni.u-liine
shos, round house, turn tables, side tracks,
switclH, etc.. vi : It No. thirteen (1:0 in
block No. sixtv-four (V in Plattsmouth City,
Cass County. .Nebraska. And you are further
notified that s:iid Rail Road Company will on
Saturday the innteeiitli l:th) day of Septem
ber, A. D. Is7, at lo o'clock a. m"., proceed to
have the damage you may sustain by the ap
propriation of said Veal estate to the use of said
Rail Road Comistny assessed according to law.
Dated July iMh. 1S76.
I'llK 111 HI.IMiTON- A MlSSOt'Itl RlVKIl
Rail Road Comi-any By
T. M. MAliQI ETT.
l-4t Atl'v.
Lee:al Notice.
STATF. OF NEBRASKA. I
S.S.
(.'ass County, t
To A. IV. Snider, Greeting.
You are hereby notified that tho Burlington
& Missouri River Hail Road Company in Ne
braska has located its road over and upon the
following described Real Estate owned by you.
that said leal estate is taken and appropriated
bv said Ilail Road Company for Depot, Machine
Shop, Round Houses, '1 urn" Tables. fSide Tracks,
Switcher, etc.. viz : Lot No. ten i 10). Block No.
forty-nine (4:). in Plattsmouth City. Cass Co.,
Nebraska. And you are further notified that
said Rail Road Company will on Saturday, the
nineteenth ( lvthi day of "September. Is7t, at 10
o'clock A. M.. proceed to have the damages you
may sustain by the appropriation of said Real
Estate to the use of said Kail Koad Company
assessed according to law.
Dated. July iMh, 17C.
The Bi rlinc.ton- & Missouri River
Rah. Road Company Bv
T. M. MARQUE IT.
l-4t Atty.
Legal Notice.
STaTE OF NEBRASKA. I q
Cass County a'
To S. y. Mariam, Greeting:
You are hereby notified that the Burlington
& Missouri River Rail Road Company in Ne
braska lias located its rViad over and ujion the
following described Real Estate, ow ned by you,
that said Real Estate is taken and appropriat
ed by said Rail Road Coinpanv, for Depot, Ma
chine Shops. Round Houses. Turn Tables, Side
Tracks. Switches, etc., viz : I.ot No. twelve (12)
in block sixty-three (mi, and lot No seven (7) in
Block one hundred and seventy (170), in Platls
moutli City, Cass County, Nebraska. And you
are further notified that said Rail Road Com
pany will ou Saturday, tho nineteenth (liith)
day of September, Is7(i, at 10 o'clock A. M.. pro
ceed to have the damage you may sustain by
the appropriation of said Real Estate to the use
of said Rail Koad Company, assessed according
to law.
Dated Julv 2Mb. Is7fi.
The Ili'iii-iNiiro.M Jt Missouri Rive
Rail Koai Com pan y. Bv
T. M. MAKOT'ETT.
ls-4t Atty.
Legal Notice.
STATE OF NEBRASKA, (
SS.
C;uss County,
To Will rt Pottenyer , Greeting:
You are hereby notified that tho Burlington
& Missouri River Kail Koad Company in Ne
braska has located its road over and upon the
following described Real Estate owned by yon.
tha'-.saul Real Estate i taken and appropriat
ed by said Kail Koad Coinpanv for Depot. Ma
chine Shops. Round Houses. Turn Tables. Side
Tracks. Switches, etc, viz : Lot No. fourteen
(tli. Block No. sixty-four (64), and Lot twelve
(121 in Block one hundred and seventv-one (171)
in Platlsiiiouth City, Cass County, ebraska.
And you are further untitled that said Rail Road
Company, will on Saturday the nineteenth (lit.)
day of September. 1S7C, at 10 o'clock A. M. pro
ceed to have the damages vou mav sustain by
the appropriation of said Ileal Estate to the
use of said Rail Road Company assessed ae
cording to law.
Dated July 'J'.th. lf7f.
4 I nil m Ki.iM.ni jc .-uiso(. lii ivivr.u
RAIL i;o.l COMPAN Y. C.V
T. M. MAUyCETT.
li-4t Atl'v.
Legal Notice.
STATE () F N i: B K A SKA. i
SS.
Cass County, t
To John IT". Shirh y, G resting:
Yon are hereby notified that the Burlington Jfc
Missouri River Rail Road Company in Ncbias
ka has located it road over and upon the fol
lowins described Real Estate, owned by you
that said leal estate is taken and appropriated
bv said Rail Koad Company for I epoi. Machine
simps. Round llmi-i's. I'tirn Tallies. Side Tracks
Switches, etc. viz : Lot No. nine (H in Block
forty-nine ( l'.'. in Plattsmouth City, Cass Co..
Nebraska. And you are further notified that
said Rail Road Coinpanv will on Saturday, the
nineteenth (unli) day of September. IsTi;," at in
o'clock. A. M., proceed to have the damages
vou may sustain by t he appropriation of said
Real Estate to tlie use of said Rail Road
Coiiigaliv. assessed according to law.
Dated." Julv 2'th. ISTC
Tiik Bt ut.iNOToN .t Missouri Kivkk
Rail Roak Company. P.v
T. M. MAKCJCETT.
lS-4t Atty.
Legal Notice.
In the District Court of Cass County, Nebras
ka, September term, 1S76.
John MeCormick, plaintiff, versus S. N. Mer
riinan. defendant.
The above named defendant is hereby noti
fied that the above named plaintiff did on the
1st day of July. l-7l. tile in tin? oflice of the
Clerk of said court. Lis petition against said
defendant, setting forth that lie is the owner of
the following- described land in Cass County,
Nebraska, to-wit :
The south half ts1,) of the northwest quarter
(nv.i) nf section number thirty-one. (3D town
ship ten ( 10) north of range number fourteen,
(llieast : 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 same may be set aside and the title to said
land be quieted in plaintiff.
And said defendant is hereby notified to plead
answer or demur to said petition so filed in said
court on or before Monday. August the :21st.
1S7C. or said petition w ill be'taken as confessed
and linal decree rendered thereon.
J. L. MITCHELL.
5t5 Attorney for plaintiff.
Legal Notice.
ir. II. Sehihlknceht r. George Finlymn.
Before John W. Haines, a Justice of the Fence
in and for Cass County, Nebraska.
On the l.Mh day of July, A. D. ls7C.said Jus
tice of the Peace issued a garnishee notice in
attachment in the above action for the sum of
Ten Dollars. ?P.
Plattsinouth, July 20th. 1S75.
IMS W. H. SCHILDKNECHT.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of two execution issued by C P.
Moore. Clerk of Wje District Court within ami
for Cass Countv. Nebraska, by Wm. 1 Wells
his dciiitv. and to me directed, I w ill on the jlst
day of July. A. 1). 176, at 10 o'clock a. m., of
said day, at the south door of the Court House,
in the city of Platt.siuout It, in said County, sell
at public auction the following real estate, to
wit: lAltS HI, S2. Kt. 0. 92. !l(. Kill, lot. 0!l. 110,
111, 200. 201. 210, 211. 224, 22"), 22, 31 U. :07. 3X1, 3.'t4,
XVi. 1S.-.1, ai2. .I'l l. 410. 4I5, 422. 423, ami 424. in thrt
city of Louisville, in Cass County. Nebraska.
The same being levied upon and taken as the
property of J. T. A. Hoover, one of the defend
ants ; to satisfy a judgment of said court, reeov
ed by Merrill. Veils ,t Jewett. plaintiffs; and
B. O. and J. T. A. Hoover, are defendants.
PlattsnioutJi, Nebraska, June 2ith. A. D. 17fl.
14-5t M. B. Cl i leh. Sheriff.
Legal Notice.
In the District Court of the Second Judicial
District in anil for Ca.ss County, Nebraska.
If. II. Oeiger. plaintiff, vs. Cynthia, Barbour
and John Oilniour, defendants.
Cynthia Barbour, defendant above named,
will take notice that there is now on file rn the
oftice of the Clerk of the District Court within
and for Cass County, Nebraska, a petTtlion of
foreclosure, praying for the foreclosure and
sale of the following described preieises, to
wit :
The northeast quarter ine5.,) of ih utirtheast
quarter die1! i of section t hii I y-three (:':!) town
ship eleven dl) rango tTln(l'J to satisfy a
claim against said defendant- and in favor of
the sajd plaintill of the sAtni of one hundred
dollars tSlOrti and interest from the 1st day of
July. 1S74, and that unless you appenr and an
swer on or befor.? noon of the second day of
the September term of Court, next, judgment
will be rendered against you lor the amount
claimed and costs of suit.
K. B. WINDHAM.
lfiH Attorney lor plaintiff.
Legal Notice.
fss.
STATE OF NEBRASKA.
Cass County
To A. Af. Ihnht. Greeting:
Vou are hereby notified that the Burlington
S: Missouri River Rail Road Company in Nebras
ka, has located its road over and upon the fol
lowing described real estate, on noil by you.
that saiil real tt.ile is taken and appropriated
by said Rail Koad Company for depot, machine
shops, round house, turn tables, side tracks,
switches, etc. viz : Lot No. eleven (11) in block
sixty-thiee (G'n. Plattsuiontli City, Cass County
Nebraska. And you are further notified that
said Rail Road Company will on Saturday the
nineteenth i P.'th day of September. A. D. 1S7H.
at pi o'clock a. m. proceed to have the damages
you may sustain by the appropriation of said
real estate to the use of said Hail Koad Compa
ny assessed according to law.
Dated Jniy 2."th. l7fi.
The P.i Ki.i.vc.ToN- : Missouri Kivkk
Rail Road Company irV
T. M. MAIiyEETT.
IS-lt Att'v.
Legal Notice.
STATE OF NEBRASKA. I ss
Ca.ss County. ( ' '
To Sai ai J. Worley, Greeting:
You are hereby notified that the Biuliuctou
Jt Missouri River Rail Road Company in Nebra-s-
; ka. has located tts road over and upon tlie loi
i low ing described real-estate, ow ned by you.
i that said real estate- is taken and appropriated
bv said Kail Road Company for de-ot. machine
: shops, round house, turn " tables, side trucks,
! switches, etc.. viz: jt No. ten (lo ill block No.
! stxtv-tliree (t!:tv, in Plattsinouth City. Cass Co.,
I Nebraska. And you are further not itied that
f said Rail Road Coinpanv will on S.iiuiday the
i nineteenth (tilth) day of September, A. D. ISTii,
I at loo'clock a. in , ploceed to have the dama
ges you may sustain by the appropriation ol
said real estate, to the use of said Kail Road
Company, assessed according to law.
Dated Julv 25th. Is7;.
Tiik lit hi.imitcik & Missouri River
Haii.ko i Company By
T. M. MAKQl'EiT.
is-4t Atty.
CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
THIS CHEAT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBI
TION. DESK IN ED TO COMMEMORATE
THE ONE Hl'N DREI iTIl ANNIVERSARY OK
AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, OPENkD
MAY lot li AND WILL CLOSE NOVEMBER
loth. 1R76. All the nations of the world and all
the State and Territories of the Union arc par
ticipating iu this wonderful demonstration,
luingiug together tho nnwt comprehensive col
lection of art treasures, mechanical inventions,
scientific discoveries, manufacturing achieve
ments, mineral specimens, and agricultural pro
ducts ever exhibited. The grounds devoted to
the Exhibition are situated on the line "of the
PennsylvMiiia Railroad and embrace four hun
dred Mild fifty acres of Kairmouut Park, all
highly Improved and ornamented, on which are
erected the largest building ever constructed,
live of these covering an area of fifty acre and
costing $.".ooe.ooo. The total number of build
ings erected for the purposes of the exhibitoM is
near two hundred. During the thirty days im
mediately following the opening of the Exhibi
tion a million and a quarter of people visited it.
The Pennsylvania Railroad,
TIIC CHEAT TKl'JVK I.IXC
AND
7AS7 S2JL KZTX ZT TS3 ZXZZD Z?ZZ2,
is the most direct, convenient and economical
way of reaching Philadelphia and this great
Exhibit ion from all section of the cotintrv. It
trainsfto aiid from Philadelphia will pass through
a ('CANO CENTENNIAL DEPOT, which the
Company have erected at the Main Entrance to
the Exhibition ("rounds for the accommodation
of passengers Vi ho wish to stop at or start from
theuumerons large hotels contiguous to this
station and the Exhibition, a convenience of
the greatest value to visitors, and afforded ex -olusivelv
bv the Pennsylvania Railroad, which
is Til K ONLY LINE lil'NNINO DIRECT TO
THE CENTENNIAL Bl'lLDINCS. Excursion
trains will also stop at the Encampment of the
Patrons of Husbandry, at Elm Station, ou this
road.
The Pennsylvania Railroad i the grandest
railway organization in the world. It controls
seven thousand miles of roadway, forming con
tinuous lin!s to Philadelphia. New York, Balti
more, and Washington, over which luxurious
day and night cars are run from Chicago, St.
Louis, Cincinnati. Louisville, Indianapolis. Col
umbus, Toledo, Cleveland, and Erie without
change.
Its main line Is laid with double and third
tracks of heavy steel rails upon a deep bed of
broken stone ballast, and it bridges are all of
iron or stone. Its passenger trains are equip-md
w ith every know n improvement for comfort and
safety, and are run at faster seed for greater
distances than the trains of any line on the con
tinent. The Company has largely increased its
equipment for Centennial travel, and will be
prepared to build in its own shops locomotive
and passenger cars at short notiis- sufficient to
fully accommodate any extra demand. T he un
equalled resources at the command of the Com
pany guarantee the most Iperfect accommoda
tions lor all its patrons during the Centennial
Exhibition.
THE MAONIFICEN'T SCENERY for which
the Pennsylvania Central is so justly celebrated
presents to the traveler over it perfect road
way iiu ever-changing panorama of river,
mountain and landscape views unequalled la
America.
THE KATINC STATIONS on this line are
unsurpassed. Meals v ill be furnished at suit
able hours and ample time allowed for enjoy
ing them.
EXCCKSION TICKETS, at reduced rates
will be sold at all principal Railroad Ticket
(Dices in the West. Northwest, and Southwest.
Be sure that your tickets read via the Creat
Pennsylvania Route to the Centennial.
FRANK THOMPSON, D. M. BOYD, Jr..
let (leiicral Managf r. (Sen. I'ass'r Agent.
HO FOR THE
Slacls Mills!
.V PLATTSMOUTH.
YVIIOl.KHAI.K M()KII1
AI Ii.U NTOItr.
OF-
tMcC.l'lRE'S old stand still kept oieu by
the above.
CIGARS, TOTiACCOS, cf-C, WHOLE
SALE tfc RETAIL.
W KEEP
Good Goods, Buy Largely
And Invito tr-.wlo t-o call and examine, ltf
J. V. Wecktach,
GENERAL DEALER IN
Groceries,
DRY GOODS,
Boots and Shoes,
Cutlery,
QUEENS W ABE!
AND ALL KINDS OF
NEEDED BY Till'
- OR
METALLIC BURIAL CASES
WOODEU COFPIUS
Of all sizes, ready made and sold cl- cap for cash.
SHANNON'S
LIVERY SALE AND FEED
OUST 2vCI3ST STREET
East of Platte Valley Hoa.e.
TIIE OLDEST
LIVERY STABLE
l'n the Town.
GokI Toivis AIt"tiis on Hand.
Careful Drivel's sent with car--riages
if desired.
Carriages sent to Depot to meet till train'
w henever ordered.
THE ONLY HEARSE IN TOWN.
Funerals attended and carriages furnished to
friends. Addle. J. W. .SHANNON,
42-Iy Pllal tsinoillli. Neb.
"silver" plated war e.
niectro-IM:it'l T;IIo Ware,
AND
Ornamental Art Work,
IN CHEAT VARIETY.
MA X UFA CT U RE I) BY THE
Meriden Britannia Company,.
PBO Broadway New York.
The best plated SPOONS ami Fork are those
Silver plated heaviest on the part vhcre no
cessarily the most wear comes, and bearing tho
Trade Mark.
1MI7-ItOUI'KH HltOTIIKltH XII.
S. B. This great improvement in Silver-Plated
Spoons and Fork Is applied alike to each
grade of Plate, A 1. S and 12 oz.. ax ordered.
The Process and Machinery for manufacturing
these goods are Patented. The extra or "Stan
dard Plate" made by this Company i stomped
A 1, simply, and is plated 2o per cent, heavier
than the ordinary market Standard.
y First Premiums awarded at all Fair
Where exhibited, from World' Fair of 1S.V2 to
American Institute Fair. H74, inclusive.
WINDHAM'S
BBAL ESTATE
-AND-
COLLECTION AtflCV.
I take pleasure in announcing to the public, K
ing business hi the State of Nebraska, and
especially in Cass County, that I have
established in connection with my
Legal Practice, a
COLLECTOE",
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENCY!
A nine years' resilience in State and County,
with constant business relations among the peo
ple, have qualified me for transacting hiisitics
of this character with
G R E A T F A C I L IT Y .
All business entrusted to my care by firms or
individuals, will receive immediate at
tention. All
Moneys Collected,
II4KMITTl-:i 1'KOMl-Tl.V,
REAL ESTATE BOUGHT & SOLD !'
TAX.ES PAID!
fWIluxiuct JjcVera A nn rril Promptly.
II. It. W I Mill AM,
421y Plattsmouth, Neb.
Householder.
Corner 3d nnl Main fitm,
TLATTSMOl'TII NEBRASKA.
(CuthmAO's old stand.)
HENRY BCFCK.
DEALER IN
Furniture,
SAFES, CHAIRS,
Lounges, Tables, Bedsteads,
ETC., KTC , ETC.,
Of All Descriptions.
With many thank for past patroBtit-e. I invite
invite all to cull mid examine my
LA ROE STOCK OF
t'tf. ITHMTCKK AMI ( OFFISH.
FOR SALE.
.
A desirable residence five rooms, good cel
lar. cistern, well, 4c. Apply to
R. B. Win mi am.
FOR SALE.
A good farm of wo acres, all nnricrriiltivntlnn,
on reasonable term. Apply to
1J. B.WiNpn am.
FOR SALE
An improved farm of so acres, the north half
(n'i) of the north -w est quarter (nw of sect fon
32, town 10, range H.A;.!y to
47tf R. B. Wimm a.m.-
FOR SALE
A farm of 120 acres, partly cultivated; ran b
bought ou 4 years' time. No payment require!?
down. Apply to R. B.Wi nihi m fl
FOR SALE
A valuable city residence, with valuable im
provements, and on reasonable terms. Apply tr
47tf R. B. WlMHIAM.
FOR TRADE.
I will trade a dusirable reideiicc In Rock
Bluffs for a span of gaod horses. Apply to
47tl R. P.. Win Mil am.
GREAT BARGAIXSn
Fifty (50) lots in r:ttsmouth for sale at 'i0.
Apply to R. B. Winiiiiam.
O. F. JOHNSON,
DEALER IN
Drugs, Medicines
AND
All Paper Trimmed Free of
Charge.
Ai,so deai.t:r IN'
Stationery, Magazines,
Latest Publications.
Proscription- Carefully Compounded
tij- an Experienced Drug-sixt.
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
COR. FIFTH d- MA IX S 'IREETS
I I AT'ISMOl Til. NI.K.