Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, August 10, 1876, Image 7

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    The Herald.
PLATTSMOCTH. AHSl'ST IT, is?.
comforting him with tliat devotion
w lii. h only a woman can bestow.
Tlif wheat crop is tolerably good.
lmt will not average bushels per
acre. The prospects for harvesting a
good crop of corn are certainly remark
able. The corn iielils look like young
forests.
I ills county no 101 ii.iin ..
Wheeler with a large majority. I am
informed by good authority that the
majority will lie as much as Hire- to
one. Ai:;t's.
COl RESPOND I : N CE.
WEKPIXG WATER.
Ar;uT 14 th, 187.
When we wrote last the heat was
intense; hut since, the atmosphere has
become cool, and is now quite pleasant
Heavy lain fell on last evenimr. tlight
showers to-day. Pine time for
yonii men who were detained too
long with the lasses on yesterday eve.
A few remained until hm id day light
an l went on their way rejoicing this
morning.
Rusiness brisk in town. Wheat is
being threshed and brought to mill.
Millers report busy times; scarcely
leisure moment sutlicieiit lor their us
ual gimes of baseball and croquet.
Si II II' :iri t VI' III" I) oi 1 1 ir vv i-'- .1 i t : i.l I -
... , , . . .: .!--. scorer
in nam ioi;i in ine loienoou so as 10
have aid in a jjame of croquet in the
afternoon, Com- in gentlemen we will
insure you work hawvear it i.wveil
Irotu Sarpy, has been stopi ing with us
during the past week, looking at some
town property; we hope that he may
coiielu 1;; to locate am mg us. Ry the
way, he is to jolly to lie without a
a hel -mcet. Radies bear in mil: t that
this is 1 ap year: ta.e him in ! take him present.
in ! .... (.'a plain l'aiue was in town on t )rde t ed that the following taxes
last Saturday. We suppose thai he ,,, ,,,.,! i)V the State Auditor, be
w a leciing nr tin: political pulse oi... . . , , . . . .
Weeping Water! How is it Captain ? 1 '"' nu' ,s svn'h lv"etl
coiue again wiieii t!ie fever runs high. 1 l'laced on the tax list and duplicate lor
.... Mr. Clisbee, just from tlie w est. re-j the year lTH. To-wil"
ports plenty ol Hoppers on tlie w i nu'. : ( ;eIll i',,,id 4 mills on dollar
We are all right if they remain so; 'sinking "" 1
but our heart is tilled with many School" 1
tioubts and fears V couple of Ohio i " ., i v 1 .
into the treasury the sum of S-.-"0 per
year for two years, whereupon the rates
of ferriage were fixed as follows:
For one wagon and span of hoi ses$ 1.00
J it t
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DICK STR EIGHT'S
15. Ii. ('. MAT TK lis.
I:h k lii.ri-i's Aiy.
i I'd. II ti: a in: The fu st of a series
'of match aines was phtved on our
jgrounds to-day, between the Rock
; Ulnf'Is R ise Rail Club, and the Rone
istars, of Dresden, under the govern
Jinent of Mr. Seott Hale, of Neb. City.
who was chosen i riipne, and .Mr. ..
The Seoiv stoo l :
I Rock RlulTs 47. Rout' Stars is.
! I'.U'TAIS.
v:)psis ok i in: or.MY co:,imis
monkr riJOfhi:iit;s.
R
Miinhay, July :;d. ISTii.
ud met iii due foi m, all the board
1 .;-,(
. ' ' I
. 7"
l.uu
. 10
. 1')
1 horse ;md rider
Single buggy and horse
Double buggy and '2 horses. . . .
Footman
Roose or led horses, cadi
Kach head of swine
Eaeh head of sheep ."
August. Riens was allowed an order
on the trea-urv for the ain't of money
due Road Dist". No. Hi
John Rauer. due road dist No. 1 1 . (iu.UO
T!ir l'i'!! i in -!!jmt :i.p- !- j t i-ri'
iiinl : nii i :'iir'!'i-(i anil "I ilrl :i I !(iv -1 1 on 1 tie
-i' vera! K; 1:1 it t! e ! i ii'l i a- lt!low :
M. onji. .list. N.i 4 im
lins-i Ha; . 1 .
M. Miiin. " .". 4 (Hi
II. Ca-ii": ;U '-'.
WiM. I .i : 1 1 1 -ry, lit. N. fJ
M. I 'a' nT. ' 4.! -J.ihi
II. Tar, " " 43 .''
II. t" i(M-. 4S ivi
Ilt'iirv itnlil'ai'il " " 41 . i-i
s;i:'y ri'i'iisiv f " " r:i J
I.. Siii ii,-ii .-, ; 1 i it
ro. '.-o; " "4 s IH
IJll.. V. .!otP;oa " " .Vi '.' !
Ii. W. I! i-sliaiii ' r,7 '' ii)
W. Il.ii-.iian :' 4
M. ii. i; u-
W. Ma!-!i:ini r.:
Feed and bale Stables.
Corner iit!i am! I'i-ai l SI-..
ii"i:-r.s i : a i: i k I n 'i in:
15 , s a:i:i, i: iiotii.
HORSES BOUOHT.
S0LI OH THAI)i:i).
For a l'air CoiiiiniNio;i.
TEA3IS AT A LL !MH !iS.
l'a; .ic-tilar aiti'iuion jiaii! !.i
Driving and Training
T!;nnn; vmnt.
A ! ' -A h al -i- I'li iiUlK-il wln-n a!!i'i foi .
STIJEHiilT )1ILLI-!L
Harness rflanufdtviurers,
saihu.i:s
ami
('.... o,l y.!;.
;i: S oYo.M-k .
r.iMiH.i-
I'lil.l.AK-
iii;;.i;il!
lirn. ii to meet to-moM i morn ti
!l.
I
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. V.'ilei Mia . t So-, li'.mher -1
ial I t i -1 o-ri'i tmul S j n ...
it. "A . .1 nil ;li;iiii. ie , in l oail
Tin- I. e 'o in e!a litis i el allow nl n i ll'i'i
eral fuml :
'.! I'alli.tf. !;u:irlin jail !
H A V. K. I o. il.iulile iiavni.-iil i i x . . 1 i
and I ' '1 n'i:i'! J olae an.! i". pp's
Fruit Vitnu ioiiory.
A N !
Grocery Store
IVi
N 1 I .'
I'AM'llA
la r.i-
ol laUv.n Mi-imoiis. Ul
r :, Hutu 'l n-j t MY. ;.
TK.ii'
SniAKS,
coit-i:i:s.
t is c j:s.
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Seiitlemeii are here to purchase land
in this vieinily; welcome io all....
The ladies of this place are Iaborin r
laithluilv and somewhat successful y
in the tei.iperanee cause; their '"Tem
perance I'nion" meets every two
weeks; success to the tempei a. ice
cause. There is a movement on fwot
anions t he youi:;' ladies to discard from
their society all voun' ireutlem.-n wii.
eithar plav cards, drink iutoxicat in.
liipiors, chew or smoke. Come youmj
in en, dutf on r evil habits, and uo h-;ii;e
with the irls ai;aiu; you can't fool
tl em, i hey can smeli your hi eat h
1'o'itlcs in abundance on the streets
ami corners. llui No.
lVnity "
st. Ru'dv
1 l..-S.!T
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' SIM I I !
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..'.S:M.4
Nev Tailor Shop :
"W". THOMAS,
.1 ;Lni:i taii.o-:,
oienei a s!i ji
lie! lie !!.'"! i he .!:iee. o. o ! : e I". 1. llnVl'J '
Oil 1..-U r- .".i ii.. '.
i -i .v .s rii : I'.-jt it- .if 1 1. 1. 1: ::.
i
FROM SRWARD.
SKWAICH, XKKUASIiA,
An., sth. is;.
Ki. IIk::.m: As I am at h isur
for a shoit time just now, I thought
would tell you how they do at Seward.
Seward has progressed finely. Several
i.t rye brick blocks are in course of con
struction, and several more contempla
ted. Seward is at present the termi
nus of the Nebraska Railway, but it is
Ri.anl adjourned to meet Wednesday
July -"it!;. iS o'clock a. in.
V..DKSHA Y. Jlll ."). I.Tli.
Ordered that the descriptions ((f w!
of lot 10 in l lo.k :., fpon which K. (;.
Iiovev was allowed to liav tax. he cor-
recie I. char.inj it from w1.. lo ofj;, ,
isaid Int. and that Frank Cari iuh be al-j
j lowed to redeem the west half by pay
; iii the amount Jiaid by the Co., with
lio per cent interest, and uron .mjc.'i
pa ment the lei I; is instructed to trans
fer the certificate to said Can nth
The following levy was made for Co.
taxes, and the clerk ijist rte-ted toenter
the same upon the tat list and dupli
cate for the year 1STC. To-wii:
Co. (!t iil Fund o mills j? 1 1 .-i.10.XJ 1
" Poor " ' !.44.;j
" R. R. l.M int fund j miiis
on the dollar :o,i 1 ;i.;;4
" Ins. IM iniil on t he do . . I.44a.ii-J
" Sinking I'd I mills on dol. ..'i.TSL'.ts
" llrideje " 1 1 j ' - ". . .4.:::;;.s6!
OuODiSI next ;!! If Dr.
4!Tiee.
Total.
1 lie loliowilio; fixes Wele
generally supposed that the road will ; the payment of the inteie.,t
;T.."s(;.i:;
h-vird for
UK IS A
Professional Workman,
lias liiven :..! sat i -faetioa. so far ale!
r:: it r. Tn stay:
people ive liim !!ie ieiiii,:te eneoiir-av:emi!it.
GOOD FITS,
XV K!: VNTK1.
.ixi a i.i. oj:i:i:s a rri:x ii:i
TO J'i;(M I'TLY. 1 11 y
HENRY BCFGK.
DKAI.KK IN
IF1 ix t 2i a f ti e
SAFE. CHAIRS,
Lounges, Tables. Bedsteads
nr., KTC. i n ..
f All I st-rit i-is.
GITS
i ii oil i;
llet ! er Vou e. ! 1 oi, .1. .t
15!
Ben Hempel.
m: s i in: m n.
KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE.
'i.n i iv.'i:i; main stijkk i
i'L iT.-:,ii tu. - - - - Ni:n.
sals at all Hours.
1 1 l le.'
11.
A a'-. Wilier a.ie! "
-.on:; I I y . lor m:r lion
4'-vl
I l.rii.ol !') Ii
III !l oa .1. -le.
ni::.!ri:i ',.
There is Money in it!
Eiemjit from Eiecution, and Sot Perishable.
i i a. . . i . i ; . r ,ti 1 ; . , .
lie PXienueu io l oi k uii.i i.iii;u i ai-, si li kill;; lun. I on ii
ready graded to that place. W'ai i en jsehool Ronds in Dial'
I'lniyli, tlie man who is supposed t" Dis
have uiurdervd his brot her. at t his plaee j
last spriuir. is still undr arrest, a wait-
in;; his trial, which will come ff on or;
about the l'ith day of November next. I
Mr. Clo.i;;h is a fine look in"; specimen j "
of tlie ; "s homo, and one could hard-1
lv imagine to look at him, that hecoiild j
bis guilty of such a crime as fratricide,' "
vet the circumstances are so strong;,
against him that they will hardly ad-! "
nit the I'ossibilitv of a doubt. Mrs.; "
utd for
isieie.j .1 .sit i t
Y - wit:
" 't liuC.U.s
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METALLIC BURIAL CASES
Special Inducements to the Trade.
AGENTS
Stylo 3.
1
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" Si
A license was granted
David
.2fl4..'3
.2H4.SI
-u;ii-
' ii.uh. the wife of the supposed niur-
"Vfr, is in almost constant at tendance ', van to run a ferry across Platte Riv.r
'n her husband, clinging to !:iiu ami ; at South Rend, by said Su!!i van paving
WANTED
Everywhere for th
WEED
Funily and Sanuadnrin
SEWING
MACHINES.
THEY ARE THE
"WOOlDIDSr COFFIITS
or all M. s. i..a.l laa.le anil si.M eiioae foi i-a-'.
Ketail Price, $75.00.
Simplest, Lightest Banning, Best Made and Most
Beliable Sewing Machines in the world.
(Cut this out and r;uiemlr it.)
Addrea
I in it.
it h many ', liai.ks for past patronage.
in i;e to ea'.l ami examine my
i.ai:;k stuck ok
ami. i'ii:iTiia: am (iiki'jw
Weed Seiisg Mice Co.,
203 & 205 W&hash Ave., Chicago, EL
FOB SALE BT