THE II III LI). lYv.a-Ment. '. s lua 11 I!u. It ;;'i!:ir .v.vcnit r, toteoiv, !:: No ii.ivcn.is'.jnieht ir.soit- I :r If.-.i te'aip 2 cents. J.crii notices r.t ratals riles. A ti.rorys i.:; J .rrtct rs ji' I he law win be ru-td n K.-wir.I.' f r ?U Uvrul notices Ibey h.in4 l.i, ai..l a'l partien ii.'ij:-..ufi: ;: a j ut f of publica tion 'x auv ut!c will be held lor tint Loiiiiica tion lee of t ic'j. notice. Ct M .rf C N'lCATli' N . Aonrv-voo Is .halted, nil cornmnnWIoriS -ri.i be hi'icX :t:vl to the ooint, with no waste ol winds. TraiifVm:, S5 cn; 1 Ecxolar advertis ers 10 w.i;sii iie. N aiverii.iws' V insert ed Ivr.i'-ss Vi 5 wnts. L A'ry p.-son who taL.es tte rnper rcc-nlp.rly fcjia t n-;i.-if!lcf, whether di reeled to his move, or waetUer tie is a 2u'w;vYuct or not is rtsijir ii.i.p for the rav. a. It any person .-.rJeis h's paper direontin u'd, b-.'; la-u? py all anvimiTj, or the p iWi.i & Z'uxj continue lo send 11 until ia::uht is i;sa i. at i cull-el the w bole fneM.;,:. whether lit a lt;.i j l. '-n from t: oSW or j; t. 3. i!. courts have ae.cj.-id that let -.',!. to I-k. sfc't.t:;; -4 ar.l pe:i.:i"r)U fro !i tin l i s' cji or rc:n ii.; ;irii lav;,r them t nea.l-fl f.itr ti nr n evil-:;f of tsir.VTioxjL r&Al'J. . & II. H. R. Time Table. C'jirt :t-d Tucsdiy. Fc'ruiry CtJi, 1877. FOR OMAHA FlToiII'L ATTSMO CTII. l-cnves 0 iVi ft. ni. Arrives 8 too a. in. 2 :.'50 p. ia. " 3: 16 p. in. FftOM OllAn.V FOU ri-ATTSMOCTII. Leaves 0 n) ft. n. Arrive It) ni. " 4 W p. tti. " S P. ta. e ;iXJ p. Hi. 7 :l j p. to. Li.irc n.i?t.:nfUM 9 rf) a. r.i. Arrive- L!u !o1d. ta -J.j p. 111. ; Arr.r?:i Ei'tnuy, :0 p. 1:1. txr. Lnt'is rxrnr.M T.r tv"1 riatUinoiith, 4 i" p. iTiVoS, Liii'i'.n, C :l ) r - it:. I'rei-Iit !: .ivvfl 7 :!) a. m. Ar. Lincoln 11 :25 p.m. fhom T:in vi:st. Lvas vo-r.f-r. C :il ni. .".tv Li'icoln. 12 :C n. r... Arrived l'l.tttr:ti!Hi!i. 3 :!i p. in St. r Pxpskm- L.ivph Lbro'.n, 7 :23 a. n. Anlvii l-:a...s;..outh. 10 :D4 it i . Freight ;jv.i l.'.n .'ola 11 a. in. Arrive Flattruwiill:, 4 :12 p. K. o.oixG ?:ast. Kxfvrf t". 6 a. nt. rvt.-EgT, (t,in w.ich :iy) 2 :N) p. m. CP.IVAI. AND lr.l'AUTl"Kii O? PLATTS- EA-eT7.rX. XOSIHtW Si SOUTHER AjTlve ut An. pi. Ur?rt at - 6 : " - SO l. L.I. O JAIIA VIA B. A M. Aa-tr at 10 :M . ra. I Depart at - 2 :li p. ia. vrsTsax via e. & m. Arriv- at - 8 :.5 p. m. Depr.; : t - C 0 a. ra. Jrriyjat ?c ie. Dfi.uttt - s :0o p. r.i. ati'x ei.crs &. cxiok tsivut. An'.YOSi Ji jM m. ; !pir: tt - 1 o p. m. j. vr. :iAr-i;.U L.r. ?t. LOCAIi huh See Xoy ts' id on Organs. Xc w Noy. 3 ha struck it. If he can't soil n:i organ no boily can. Solomen and Nathan dou't seom s.t ihf.eJ Tirith or.e store or even tw., but they mint have three or four. See card of St. Joe and New York Houses ( Ise whero. A ttw I'M orcK-n Vt sh'c. r-r.ting. Joist and Ssanilin. 5C0.0O, fA TRtnmtn?. SJtf Ha-TC you fiscn th Centennial Panel ii?ca, prii nted by Frank Stadter, anl en exhibition at Carru'.h's? 43tf. Tli- Guorga Minstrel.j will be heie T:i:. Tr?;r;ry-xr:cT;i. troupe of native Min -;rt b, :d ' ia.uician.! and good t.iinrtn l iiicn. rood In a vmv y--"i little story in Harp er's 3f-Jjt-ii for Much, we nud this: ppakirigof soma families. 8 pnTor.s, wiio gt :i!u:ir veo' pleasantly i: life I'.p.d wltli each ot'.r it says "Not one i f thorn has read 1 1 1 s ZTtitisn for iiva years for U.oy like to keep good natur al." V.'e ra-print this for tin benefit ( f our friend Iloldrej, whe;i becomes fjoon Btr.AiN's! SIDE LACK SlIOEi. for SI. 73 at J MICHES' 8IIOE STORE. . J - 5 1 received, three more Smith America. 1 Organs and o::". J:a:!ury P srio. Call and try t!;ern and tell me waat yon think f tliem. T,. C. Johnson, 4tS . Agnt for Cass County. Ready Made TV I NT IIP. CI.OT 1 1 1 ZsCx, at coat. ?t SL'IIA?E c: ;i:amijeiig'3. Young, the Batcher, movcis to d iy. Feb. 2.M. 1377, to Haifa obi s'.aad, whero ha will coatiau; to sell the bet of tasat that c 1.1 bo bo'.ig!it. H-3 will bo h .ippy to in?-;: all of his old cm'o:n r3. a a I as m my now ones :u will f.i-Yia- hba with thf ir tr l j. An fcxperi eneed uieAt cutU-r always ready to wait 0.1 customers. X) adanco in price of laeat. E4NIV NLTY YOIta CITY BUSINESS IIU!IJlur.Y. This is the title of a valuable work of commercial reference, just ism d by TWitrr Ilfcugh and Co., Printers and Publishers of 14 Park Place. New York. It contain -a fall and compute list of ail the Importers Jobbers and. Manu facturers doing business in the great metropolis, classified and arranged by Trades and Occupations, and giving their street and number address. It is an invaluable work for the Country Merchant. It tells him w here to ob tain anything from a needle to a steam engine, of first or second hands. The work: will be sent by the publishers to any address post-iye prfjwbl upon the receipt of the price, which is as follows: Cloth, full honn l Edition, pr copy, One Dollar: flexible cloth luun J Seven-ty-fivo Cents; paper eorer Fifty Cents. Go to TVeckbaeh'a for bargains in winter goods for the next J days. PUBLIC SALE. There will ba a public sabi of stock ni farm iaplement at the farm of John Bower, two miles east of Louis ville. 011 rUIHAY THE 23D OF FEBKUAKV, At the hour of 10 a. m. Four head of horses, 1 mule, 1 Jack 12 head of cattle, some hogs farm iru-pb-mpnts. harness etc., etc. TE11MS: Nine months credit for amounts over 311) on good security. 47tc John' II. Bauer. FAR51TO RENT. A farm of about 1C0 acres, w ith a good house well and stable, to rent on reasonable terms. Apply to Win. Wet enkniap, Piattsmouth. 89 tf DONATION. The jo'ing ladies an-1 gentleman iu lt-pend:it of the church, will give a donation ;u; 1 a Gran J Oysti-r Super in tho Ei-ht Milii Grove CaplUt Church, for tlm benefit of Ilev. J. A. Hudson, on Thursday evening, March. 1st, 1377. MUSIC. There will bu music, both instru mental and vocal, by the most profic ient singers in tin county. There will bo a table set with, refreshments of every description. Oysters in an abund ance, turkeys, chickens, canned fruit, pics and cakos of arery imaginable kind, in fact everything that heart can wish. A table such as a King might wish tj see. There will also be a stand with nut-5, raisin and candy of :tll kinds Supper 31.00 a couple, and 53 cent3 single. AH are invited to come a jjra.id time is exppc'.ed. Th3 committee ! wiil pare no puns to mako the eveii- ing r.n enjoyable one. ijj or J or or lommiu. r. S. Remember the place In bap tist Church, at Eight Mile Grove, Thursday evening. March 1st. NOTICE. There will be a meeting of the Cass County Agricultural Society at the Secretary's ofiice, on Saturday, the 3d day of March, at 1 o'clock r. M. Object of the meeting to t b'ct offi cers. Every member of the Society is requested to be prenenf. ISAAC V.'ILES. II. B. WixniiAM. rre.ident. Secretary. Dou't be b'ackward in examining the Smith American Organs or the JJrad bury Pia-is. They are f .illy w;.rrant cil and will bear inspection. J. V. Wcckbnch will pay in cash or goods the highest market price for any amount of potatoes. 2Jtf LIT EEAI1I SOCTLTi. The regular meeting of tho Platts uoutli Literary Society was held at the Court House, Friday evening, Feb. ICth. The meeting was called to or d,r by 1'; esident. P. P. Gas.;. The Sec retary being ubi-i'T.'., D. II. Wheeler, jr., v.-!3 clec'.ed sec rotary pro tern. The minutes of tbd previous meetings were read and approved. The treasurers re port was then read and received. Ba- siues.5 l-ctiitr'ail transacted, the question j f:;r dir "us.-.iy:i wasrcAd. The Captains werw V. W. Drunmond for H13 neg.v iive and W. F. Morrison for thea:nim ativc, t!io birgan the discussion. Tho question being (Hosulved that Lubor Saving Machinery is 13 jneicial to the to tha Laboring Clas., The question was wtll argusd and contested, but tho judges, who were, E. Sage, Mr. Powell and Mr. Harrison, finally decided in fa vor of the affirmative. The question decided 011 for next regular meeting to discuss was, (Resolved that Napoleon was actuated more by ambition than by love of his Coiiiitrj- in carrying on his wars;. Captains and sid-3 tvrve then chosen, Jno. Wajman for the af firmative and Will s. Wise for the neg ative. Meeting then adjournal until Fridiy eveni;.'?, Feb. -211. G:3D p. m., at the Court II n;.??. P. P. G as s, D. II. Wiizele; jr., Fresi.lcnt. Secretary, pro ietn. lieniember the Georgia Minstrels Mend iy evening. Messrs. Mason cc Hamlin are fortu naie in gottiug ;is go)d a man r.j Mr. Noyes, and we jtredict him succcmi. Ho irsens3 and soip, dry throat are cured by the uso of "Forest Tar Tro ches." If you want to see. busiiiess done satisfactorily call at Mike Schntllbach ei's jllacksinith. V.'agon and Buggy Mauuiaerory. Mike hai a large circle of fii.-nds and palicns, and shows him self qn.il to any emergency in his line by iiirning off complete, any job that comes b. A sample of his wagons is on exhibition at his new brick shop on Fifth f treet between Main and Vine streets. Cad and exam i no before pur chasing. 0001 bargains! SIDE LACE SHOES, for 81.75 at MERGES SHOE STOItE. Take the sensible virw. Tar cleans er, heals and cures Catarrh. Tk? only raft hod of tfirvct application is by in haling the the vapors of the "Solution of Forest Tar." Catarrh is a good thing to get rid of. -iOit Sine we have been using the Pat. Wood Box Shoe Blacking ths leather of our boots h is krpt soft and it has certainly proved a water-proof dress ing though not advertised as such. For .sale by A. W. White. AND S TILL orMLl! BUSINESS. Fred Gocidc-r, well known as a mem ber of the Piattsmouth Graia Compa ny, has bought out Weckbach's imple ment department, and will hereafter carry on ihe same, thanking all old customers for their patronage hereto fore, Mr. Goerder asks for their good will and a chance to sell them such things as they may need this summer in his line. F. Goeeder. Messrs. Streight & Miller wish to call the attention of their customers to the fact that it is customary to close up accounts ;it the commencement of the year. As they are expected to pav their bills it follows that they must have funds to pay w ith. They would therefore notify Ueir customers who have been aceommodated to harness and other poods, that they w ill be ex pected to call and settle their aeeeounts at their earliest convenience. Their stoek of harness and other goods in that line is complete, and all wanting anything in their line will find it to their advantage to give them a call. A full stock of groceries also kept con stantly on hand. 4otf SEXD IX YOUR JOB WORK. Posters Bill-Heads, letter-Heads, Envelopes, Pamphlets and Cards print ed at this office. All work expedi tiously and neatly executed. GREAT BARGAINS! I bought a larye job lot of BOOTS and sell them BELOW WHOLESALE PRICES. NOW IS YOUR TIME, before they are all gone. CALL AND SAVE MONEY. Peter Me-eges. THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Met at the ofiice of Secretary, Feb. 10th, 1877, Feb. llth, 1377, and wore called to order by Isaac Wiles, Frcs't. Minutes of hist meeting read and ap proved. The Secretary made a gener al statement of the condition of the Society. On paction the Society pr cefided to consider the question as to the location of the Fair Grounds. Louisville and Centre precincts made propositions fcr the location, after due consideration and a review of t lie ad vantages and disadvantages of the sev eral localities the ground was located In Centre, precinct, by almost a unani mous vote, under the following propo fcition and motion offered by Mr. E. G. Ilfced, that the grounds of the Cass Co. Agricultural Society, he located at the south-east quarter of section 23, town 1 1 , range 1 1 , the said grounds to be free to the Society fur tho rpace of five y'rs. with race track prepared for U3e, and the material on the present Fair Gro uds to be rtrneved free of expense to the SocieLy. The following named persons were added to the membership of tha Socie ty. Win. H. Newell M. M. Butler E. L. Reed S. TV. Beardsley J, V. Glover O. M. Torrenee Jno. Cropsev ). C. Yeomans Rush Chibou F. F. P.exford C. G. Tabor J. D. Itockwell M. B. Ashnir.n Frank Brookl art Wui. Ccn M. M. Shipman Josiih Finlin. There being no further business to consider, the Society adjourned till the first Saturday in March. Isaac Wiles, R. B. Windham, President. Secretary. 500 Barrels BEST NEW SALT, atS2.2o, at SCIINASSE & GEAMBEKG'S. Auction sale of Stock and Household goods at the farm of Judge Maxwell 3 miles Southwest of Piattsmouth on Tuesdav Feb. 27th 1S77 at 10 A. M. FA liMJSRS A TTENTIOX! J uiin.s Pcpperberg, Cigar Manufac tureron Main St., Piattsmouth, Neb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tob.ivcoi'3 for smoking purposes. Fot -S'-r7c. 'Best equalities of pleg-sniok-:ng tolie'-o ai'.vayri on baud. 20-tf. Ho for the miiMireis, regular Geor gians, boss troupe in the U.S. Mou dav. Mr. J. V. Wockbach has gne east, on his return bis counters and shelves will be filled with new and fresh spring goods. Sain Barker bought four horses of Cul Paruitde on Wednesday, for his big farm out west.- Sam isn't afra'd of grasshoppers evidently. NU IVn-i.ST ZLS BENN ET ITS.iIS. W. F. Bennett is thw Agent for the Otccola Nursery, Iowa, a::d expects to have a largo stock of Fruit trees and Evergreens on hand soon. Go and see Billy "lew enct." yjNE to unnTii::? v;n'K.iLZ t'AlEHli.'i. We learn from Mr. X.i'han, of the firm ofSolomon & Nathan, that Mr. Solomon has openrd out a whole sale s'.rarr go '.ids and l.ni.incry house 1 in St. Jyseph.Mo. Here i? :li:f'k!J:i;-d" in full. STciio;; N'.VTIiA.V, v,'h olejale S'raw Goods, Mdliaery 5c Fancy Goo'L' No. 103, Fou rlh St., Sr. Joseph M-.. New York Olnce, 300, Canal St., N. Y. ATTENIION iiVEIti ZMZi I have just received at ihe J. O. News Depot a fresh i-tsek of confec tionery, California p. lire honey, Califor nia ligs, and canned fruits, nsw rn:: pit sugar, choice oranges and lemon.-., dates, raiiins, garden and flower seeds, marbles, cigars, tobacco and notions of all kinds. Give me a trial and I wiil guaran tee good goods aud fair dealings. Respectfully, J. P. Vouxa. MASON & HAMLIN CABINET CIS- E. Noyes of Louisville lias received appointment of general agent for the Mason & Hntrdiri Organ Co.,- for the ea.;U-tii district cf Xsiiraska. Auv per eons having business with the firm, wishing information in regard to or gans, agencies, e'ec, can stddreas him at Louisville, Neb. This being on? of the first Organ establishments in every re spect, iii the c.Kiutiy, and th-ir organs having received the highest premium.- in each of ths World's expositions, a!i iii want of good instruments wiil do wcil to examine their organs be'ore purchasing. A preliminary meeting to m ike ar rangements fcr holding a mu sical Con vention met at R. B. Windham's otliee, Feb. 20th. Capt. Marshall called to the chair, Jame3 Pettee Secretary, pro tern. Secretary gave tho object of the meeting there was a general expres sion of interest. Secretary was instruc ted to communicate with Professor E. B. Gcer, of Tabor, Iowa, and ascertain his terms for conducting a Convention in this city, and report at next meeting. The meeting voted to start a paper and get the signatures of those who would attend and aid in carrying cut the en terprise. Thirteen signatures were im mediately affixed, Messrs. Windham and Pettee were instructed to circulate the paper, and report at the next meet ing, adjourned to meet at Methodist Church, Saturday evening at half past seven o'clock, promptly, at which time and place it is proposed to perfect the organization. Capt. Marshall, .James Pettee, Chairman. Sec'y. pro tern. Wanted. 2.000 lbs FRESH BUTTER, at Ilijhtst JIarkct F i'.r, IMMEDIATELY. Sciinasse Gramijerg. Rolloway's Pills The most power ful existing medicine for the the cure of femald complaints. Fifty years ex perience, ineoutestably prove the.se remedies unrivatcd for the disorders incidental to the softer sex. No fami ly should be without them. They may be taken by young and old, as they will restore health when every other means proxe unsuccessful. Sold ev erywhere. 25 cents per box or pot. - PERSONAL. ?fr. Chas. Lazenby aud family left us on Tuesday the 20th for Denver and Colorado. Mr. Lazenby has been a resident here twelve years and over, and bnilt in con necison with E. Buttery the handsome brick stable, known as the "Bon;-.cr Stable." It was at that time the larg est and finest livery barn in Nebraska. Latterly Mr. L. has been ih the grain and f-tock business. He leaves largely for the benefit of his health. As a neighbor and friend we shall miss Charley a great deal. As a citizen the town could ill alTord to lose him. Hop ing sincerely that he may meet with good luck atd have the bes,t of health in his new home, we sadly say good bye. Cspt. Xuhl and Henry Siorth at Omaha on Friday last, both old resi dents of Piattsmouth. Dr. ScHldknecht helps the IIeiiald out every now and then most manfully, or rati er mo:?L Doctorf ully. We are glad to learn that the Doctor has a most excellent practice and that it is increasing constantly. If he makes everybody feel as good s ho did the IIeeaed. last week pills and powders would no', be r.eed.-d. C-.ipt. Mr.T-h all received a distressing letter last week which he turned over to councilman Peppeiberg. We had tho pleasure of making tho acquaintance of Will II. Lynehard, city editor of the Omaha Daily Herald His 'heard' asks "What i it? How did it happen? Oh, tell me all about it!" Guess Will will find willing mouths to do this iu Nebraska. J. Stine, of Eight Mile Grove, called on tho Heuald, in the absence of the .Editor last week. He claims to be an old friend of the days long gone by and the Herald would very much liked to have seen him. Hon. D. II. Wheeler.Secretary of the Senate,wit.h Mrs. Wheeler accompanied the excursion to Topeka last Friday. Mr. Donnelly has added to his other wise complete arrangement for gener al repairing in Machinery by giving room in his shop to a good lathe.whieh prepares him for any kind of repairing. Farmers and others will do well to give hi in a call, as he warrants all work, and is prepared to make his warrants good. 13.-1 Winter goods at grea ly reduced prices lor the next 30 days must be sold to make room for a manimoth spring stock. t2. J. V. Weceeacii. Messrs. Bryan and Chambers wish us to give noiice that they have pur chased the interest of A. P. Martin in the Harness Shop opposite the Platte Valley House, and are prepared to fur nish harness and harness trimmings to order at Bod Ilock prices for cash. All sorts of country produce taken in en change for goods. 4713 Mrs. Jonathan Wise has been ill for tome tin.?, as noticed last week. At one lime she was very low, and her life despaired of, but on Wednesday the commenced to mend, and ro-d.ty we learn sir? is coiiiderabt be-ter, all of which we aro riouiiC'";. Eiucerelv glad to an- Mr. II.it t, the well k:i vvn and ie!i.t blo butcher of Piattsm--ith. ha at last retired from b'lsiru;. II - expresses 'nis thanks to all his old eu.-to-'asrs, and hop. -s they may be suited iii .he future. He cont-emjila.es ging to Sidney on the Black Hilts route, we believe. Go-d hick, old man. CASS CO. JIl'SlCAL AS30CUTIN. Ths members of the Central Com mittee of the above Asociation are re quested to meei at the Herald Office on Saturday March Sd, 1S77, at eleven oclcek A. M.. G. A. Ashmen, Chairman. Mr. L. C. Johnson has been appoint ed agent for the Smith Organ and the Bradbury Piano for Cass Co. TV. II. Peescott, Gen. Agent, Utf. Columbus, Neb. Roberts razor steel scissors, sold on ly at Weckbach's. 42tf For Sale at u Bargain. ONE HOUSE AND LOT, one, block south of Main Street ALSO STORE nUILIUXd AND STOCK OF O EXE R A L MERCHANDISE. Enquire at this office. TIi:' fri-.-n Is an I neighbors of Hon. Joe Gil more gave him a reception on Wed ics lay evening. A merry crowd gathered there. S uieb j ly ha 1 bough t all the oysters in town, aud such an on slaught on bivalves was nevar known before. By the kiadnesi of Mr. E. Par-mel- the Herald was spirited over there, and all we have to say is. That when in the course of human events it becomes necessary for Jon Giimouu's friends togivo him another oyster sup per, we hope thi Herald will be 0:1 hand. So dees E. Parmele, only we don't want to have to hold him again, to prevent his going back in the. morn ing to set some more. In these days, when the country is flooded with worthless immications, it is pleasant and profitable to come across a genuine medical preparation of merit snch as Dr. Green's Family Medicines. They are piepared from the formula of a regular physician, tf Nothing short of unmistakable bene fits conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and main tain the reputation wt.ieh Aye it's Sar SAPAUiLLA enjoys. It is a compound of the best vegetable alteratives, with the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the inot effectual of alt r. ne-di.-s for scrofulous, mercurhd, or blood dis orders. Uniformly sueee:-.-ted an 1 cer tain in its Tome-dial effects, it jiro iu-t s rapid and complete cures of scrofula. Sores, Boils. Humors, Pimples, Erup tions. Skin Diseases and all disorders arising from impurity of blood. By its invigorating effects it always relieves and often cures Liver Complaints, Fe male Weaknesses and Irregularities, and is a potent renewerof vitality. For purifviag the blo:d it has no eqnal; it tones np th system, restores and pre serves the health, and imparts vigor and energy. For forty years ' it has been in extensive us- and is to-day the most available medicine for the s tiller ing sick, every where. Fou Sale ur all Dealers. SPECIAL NOTICES. DISSOLUTION HOT ICE. Tli firm known as Cornier ft Lazenby have this day dissolved pftrtniTslitpby mutual r.gre innt. all aceounU will be collected itud debts assumed by ill-. Goerder. I'Littsaiout!:, Fi-'u. IjL, Z877. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given tbit the firm of Yftl- I lery & Eafftier is thu d:iy dissolved by inutuul consent. Ttie accounts, note and books of tho old f:ri:i will bit found at the .etoris known as Valiery & BtifTacr'a, and will b; settled by Mr. IlaJTner. All persons iudcl.icd to tho Cnn. or having a i:idjustei a'.-coii'it with the su'uo aro requested to comt? up and settle at once, as tho firm fcuuacss must be closed. J. Vau eky, Ja. F. E. KUFFXE-K. ruttsrnouth, Feb. 1st, 1877. 45t4 FOR SALE! Clieap for Cash, the following property, at ihe County Farm, two ialles west of Elatts mout'.r, Nebraska : ft lead work bursas. 4i lu-ad slocl; I103. 3 liiiW-h co'.vs. 1 opt.-!! bu;rs;y. 1 road wao:i. 2 siii-riti plows. 2 cultivxlnrs. 1 incwiLK machine. 2 tot double hariievs. 1 8ft hussy harnes. And other articles too numerous to ir.eation. The above property must be sold by M'lrcb. 1st, 13T7. 13181 K. H. & S. V. Vaxaiix IlEADQCATSTr rtS PKP'T. Of TftK I'I.TTH. Of- FK.'K tHlfcy yUAKrKSMASTKi:, Omaha Ni:b., Jan. 20th, 1ST7. CEAI.r;) rbOl'OSAt.S. in tr'-.dioats. will be 0 iecIvd r.t thi oirtct until ol.-vpa o'cl.k. a. in., on Wednesday, Fe!ruai y ai, l77. at which ti'iii- c.n l n!a.i-e t';cy will ha ojienod in presence. vf iiiddcR. 1 or the tieiivcry ia iiuantity as re quired uji lo Juno 3J, 1S77. at OiiK'.lia Dt'pot Ne brasl.a. or at stations on the V nion Pacillo Rail road.east Irm iveaniey Junction of rVSCO.OOO lbs Corn A 1 .600.000 lb Oats. Proposals f ir loss quantities lhau the whole will be received. J.iddcis w iii state the rate per hundred s not p.-r bushel. Proposals are invited, both of the delivery r.t the Corn and u i;s in new jruisny or burlap sacks to tie provided by the contractor. Mid for i!e;iv- ry in ae!;s to b furnished by the Department to the contractor at Omaha Depot. Each bid to be considered, should be pun ran -teed by two responsible parlies, not bidders, that they will become hondHnun oa award of contract. The proposals should be made separately for Corn and for Oats. Preference will be given to articles of domes tic production. The contracts will be let with the proviso that the iiuaiii ities contracted for may be increased or reduced one-third by the Chief Quartermas ter of the Department, at. any time within sixty days after date of contract. The right to reject anv or all bids is reserved. Eids should be endorsed on envelopes, "Bids for Forage.-' Eiank bids furnished ami full con ditions made known on application to this oflicf. iiU i. I. Ll'IHNUTON, Chief Q. M. coon bargains! SIDE LACE SHOES, , for S 1.73 at HERGES' SHOE STORE. If you want to get your chimneys cleaned or your stove polished, call on Chas. -Brown, or leave orders at John Boone's barber shop, at any hour of the day or night. 50 cents a stove and 50 cents a flue. 42tf Boschee's Geeman Syrup can now be purchased right at home, it is the most suecessful preparation ever in t induced to our people, it works like a charm in all cases of consumption, Pneumonia. Hemorrhages, Asthma, severe coughs, Croup and other throat and Lnng diseases. No person has ev er used this medicine without immed iate relief, yet there are a great many poor, su'Iering, skeptical persons going about our streets wbh a suspicious cough, and the voice of consumption coming from their lungs, that. will not try it. If you die it is ytnir own fault, as you can go to your Druggist W. E. Donelan and get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try it; three doses will relieve any case. Regular size only 75 cents. 43-lf. D R ESS MA KINO. Mrs. I. Els: r ran 1 M!ss Nciile M'.ioi t have pna ir.t the d- ssarrkiie: business, and v.ouiii be pkased I" l ave uiom- hi v.-ant of worl; in their ln:e to ;:'! i-i: j Keet'..e;. at l;.e icsidere'e of Mrs. Elr.ter.ei:? floor west ef ths Saunders Houe. Satisfaction guaranteed and ih-.iijes a -jiieivle. 7-tf Large stock WINTER SHAWLS, at cost, at SCIINASSE & G HAMBURG'S. H13 Centaur LiEimentsare the sT.-Nitest r.-j'iiedi'.-s ever discovered for all ftesli, bone, and nius:le ailmer-ti Lites. Eruiscs, Swelling's, Earns, lt'.ie.iiiiatijin. Still Johns. Tec. What the White Liniment does for the hum in family, the Yellow Ll sim-jat does for horses and animal. They are cheap, they areconvt u icr.t, nnd they are certain in their elTects. Cltildroa cry fjr-I'iteher's Catoriv It is as picasjst to as h ei..y. It eo.u.-oui no mori'Iiine or other dele.erious ingredient, and is sure to expel worms, care wind code, rj; u!,ite the bowels and Stoma'-h. and overcome irritation eaused bv rarti or catting teeth. .Moiheis can tea and children enjoy health who use t"ast-ri:u It is harmless, it is certain, it is speedy, and it is cheap. 3SM3 A ne w American and a new Wilson SEWING MACHINE for sale at the Herald Oulce. Burlington and Missouri Riv er Hail Road Company in Nebraska. The nnmiiil meeting of the Stockllolders of the Eiirlinytoii aa-f Missouri Eiver Railroad t' iKipauv iii Nebraska, will be held at tiie ohice of t:u t-o:iijvuv. in Phatstnouilt Nebraska. 'i'.iiud:iy the u.il day of February. A. 1). 1S77, ai levt-ii o'clock a. ill., lor tc election of direc tors, ar d .my o'her t)iis:ncss which may legally cor.ie Ueiare the iiK-etiier. Jonx X. Dexnisox, Secretary. Bo-itou Jan. ltui, un. 4jt4 Our enteVprish-.g and successful mer chants, E. G. Dovey Son, are still at their post, supplying customers with everything in tho line of; general mer chandise on the most reasonable terms, stock kept full and complete. COtf I b"f 1 T NOTICIIS. Legal Notice. In the District Court of the Feeond Judicial District, ia and for Cass County, Nebraska. Jerome I. C:ve and Stephen Bull.eomposin the lirni f J. i. Case & ('0. piainilils, vs Eraueis M. l'a:rcll, Al.m:i Caneil, Joioi V. Carreil and Joi.11 Carreil, detentiaiils. Fraiiei i M. Carreil and Aiiua Carreil. nosi-rrs-idents 01 tut- State t:( .Nebraska, w ill taxi notice t.iai ihe p.aiiuuls alunc naiueil, of the State of W.scoiiM.i. did 0:1 tlie -"JUi day of January. A. U. lb'. lilo the r petition in tae Ji.iriet Court c lae M-eo.i t Jauieial District, iu and far Cass l oiiaty Nebiaka. aain-.t tile said Francis M. Caiieti, Atma Carre 11, Joan W. Carreil ami Jo. hi e arret;, defendants, seiiinjj lonii tneexe e'liion 01 a c-rtairi mortgage by me said Fran e;s ji. earreil, nail Aiina "Cai ivl!, lo I lie said ,f. 1. Ca-e &t..'o., 0:1 me bast, hail tc'i) of tr-.rs oat !i-.vest quarter is.v'.i) oi section twenty OM) and four ( l) acres all in tow.i eleven ill.) range l..!i-iw;itui au.l tae w halt loc ilie uor(h-wet iiiarier (n w1 . ) of n-.-'.io:! twenty -nine (2:) tow 11 eleven (.1) ranje foil: t t-iiiui, in t'ttxs Count. Nebraska, to secure the payment of t-:US.i', cordiuu to a certain promissory note, mem ioned in ttie said n!ort.;a;e, and that tim e the iiviii ol '.said mort.vrvre". t..e said J0J1U l anell claims S'.me ii.teret 111 the t.aid land under the u! Francis M. Carreil and Alina Carreil, praying tli .t an account in y lie taken of the amount flu I hereon, t bat pi..intilis :,is. be jdlo.ved a rea-'o r attorney's tee. and that the said in terest of Ihe said Joint Carreil be declared inte rior to t'nit 01 piainliif. ud that C:e '.aid prem ises may be sold to" s-;tisfy p.ainli:Is Halm, un less the said J l.:i M. Carreil and Franeis J-.ir-r.-ll pay i-aid sieu ir.ter'-.sl and eo A i ty a t-iy to b named by the ( u,rt. an l the said Francis 31. Carrel a.id Alzin.i Carrel ar hereby iiotiiied tli.U they are 1'e.it.esied 10 appear i'lul ansiver said petfiiou on or before the loth day of April, A. D. 177, or the lac. tticreiii sci torth wiil be t ikeu as true, and judgment rendered a;:ainst you. J. J. Cask & Co., by 7R, 3. ViDiiAM, their Arfv. Le.cral Notice. In the District Court of the Second Judicial Distiict. in and lor Cass County. Nebraska. Ernet Kupke, j lai itifT, vs Jaiiauua Kupke, dcicudaii 1. JohHiica Kupke, of ihe City of Racine, in the Stale 01 v !seo;:.h(, wili take'no.ice that e-rnest Kuiinc, 01 toe 1 oi.'.py 01 1 ass, in the State 01 NeDiaski, did 0:1 it:ejih day of February. A. 1 . 1M7. liie his petition in the District Court tit Cstfc Ci.-.'.t:ty, 7se!i;a.-t.a, avaitu't the sail J liauna Kupke. !.:lciuia.'!i. Iheobje' t of si-.id pe tition uia,; lo s-.-cuie a divorce fio.u ihe bonds ol matrimoay v illi the sai.l Jotianna Kupke. aud tor me ens.ody ol two e:i:ldre;i now iii her pos:,es -ion, and liie s:-.id .Joiijnaa p.upke is 110 l.iied that she is rcuirrU lo appear and answer said peniieu on or netore the l'iih iiy .f April, A. i. ls.'7, or judgment will he rendered aaiit you as praycil lor in said pejition. KitN'Usr ICltkk, bv It. B. Wini.'Ham, his Ait'y. Le.ai IVotica. Kt.ito of Nebraska, Cass.C'eur.ty. S3 : To A. II. Eco.V. You are notilled that on the 2;th day of March lSJ 7, at two o'clock p. in., on the premises here iu descriJvd, ennmissioiiers will (uole.s you sooner apply for same), proceed to assess "ihe damages accruing to you by teason of the ;ip propriaiion by t lie l'.urliiiglon and Missouri Riv er iiailroad Company ia Nebra.ska. lor depot, niitci-.ine s!itp3, round hou -es. lurn tallies. siC.e tracks, r:witeues, &e.. the followio described real estate : The south (Ulh nineteen hundred aud fourteen sipiare feet oi lot (il) eleven in biocK oU sixiy-liirec. as shown n recorded piat of Piattsmouth City, Cass Countv, Neb. Jeiiruiuy lyih. Is77. KLItl.IM.TOK & Missoriti Kivek Railkoai rijJii'ASv ixNkbkaska. i;y 4 i 1 T. M. MAhQUEii, Att'y. Legal Notice. Slate of Nebraska, Cass County. To John Ti'. Shirk i;. You are notified that on the2Jth day of March 1?77, at 1 .".' o'clock, p. m.. on the premises ue re in descrtbc'J. -oeiiuissioiiers wi.d (unless you sooner apply lor a-ne) proceed to" assess the damages accruing to you ey reason of the ap POlr:ulien by the iJiirhitoi! ii Miifouii Riv er Railroad Company in Nebraska, for depot, machine shops, found houses, lurn table, side tracks, swiienes, &c, the lollowinij tlescriiied real estate : Tiie past ( l.'y")s!xteen hundred and bir.ety-ihe squ ire feet it lot t'Ji nine, biock (ivn forty-nine, as shown on recorded plat at Fiatls tM'mth City, Casi-i'oun y, Nebraska. I'cbruil'y I'jtll. 1S77. Et'KI.INtlTON & MlsSGCm K IV Kit RAILROAD t Oill'A.N V IX N Ell it VsKA. Ey iii i T. M. M AKyUKTT, Att'y. Sheriff's Sale. P.y v!rtue of an order of sn'.e. issued by the Cierk of the ilistrict Court, in tiie Second Judi cial District, within and lor Cass County. Ne bra.c;i. ieid to me directed, I wiil on tnc liiit li day of ..Ei'Ch, A. i. 1H77. at 10 o'clo-U a. m. ol said cay. at tiie s iuh door of the I'o.irt House, in the t ity ef l int' si,.oi:i k. iii said County, seil at pahi.e aue.ti'-i the foihiwln real es;;..te to v. it : ihe south c.-.i-f of the north-east tiaiti'tei- tnc1 . ) of section Iw enty C20J, in township iiun.iter toil ilOi norta of ratine naaioer ten (ho e.i-st oi I tie tiin P. M. in llass Co. Neb. The same 1-eins levied upon nd taken as the pioperty of Vi'ihiam Cj.iina and Eiia Qainn, defendanis ; to iivin iy a ueciee of said Court, recovered by Chillies M. Kellogg, pi iintiil. i'iattsmouth, Nou., Feb. 21st. A. D. 1S77. 4s;s JI. ii. Ci'ilkb, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by Win. H. Newell County Jud.ip;, within and lor Cass County. Nebraska, and lo me directed, 1 will on ihe utfi day o: March. A. D. 1877, at one o'clock ?. m. of said day. at the fouth d'Kir of the Couit louse in the City of Fl.tU."inouth. in said Crnn ty, s-ell at tutblic auction the following good a .d chattels, to-wit : One sewing machine, fif teen chairs, two bed steads, one wash stand, one trunk aad contents, one lot uf dishe and lamps one looking glas.-. one clock, one stove, one ta ble, one clipboard, three stands, one Hour cket one pair of Scales. The siaine beins levied u oii and taken as the property of Fred C Sieilh, defendant ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered bv le.vso.i Sheldon, phiintilf. Piattsmouth, Nebraska. Eub. 21, A. D. 1S77. 4t.' il. ii. Ccn.i:n, Sherill. Probate Notice. In the matter of tb" est:;'f cf II. E. FliiR.in, de- ceased. i'.cfor.i . H. Newi 11. County Jude. in rod for Cuss Cociny. Nehi:is.3. 2'o u'iom il mat; tw.ccr.i: Notice is hereby jtiven that Annie TV Elii-.or, hns'fiicd an application in Coi.u'y Court, in aud lor Cass County Neb., to t.e appointed adminis trator of the elate of 11. E. EUisoli. deceased, and said cause is set for liearinij at the office of the Coieitv Jitde. in Platlsmoiitii. on the 1st Uavof March. A. D. 1K7. at ten o'clock a. in. of said day, at which tame ami place all persons interfiled e.i.iv ap; ear and th.ow .;o.ise, if any thev have, way tiie said Anide P. El. ison should not'be apiioir.red such administrator of said es tnt . Witness my hand this llih day of Febru ary. A. D. 1S77, at Piattsmouth Neb. 713 Wm. H. Nkwkli., Co. Jud;:e. Probate Notice. In the matter of the Probate of the last wi'l and tes-fiuieiit of Hershey Shonp deceased. In the Comity-Court, Cass Co., Nebraska. To ir'iom if m-fi rncrrn: TAKE NOTICE, that Susan E. Shopp, of said coiisny. h:ii filed in Ihio ofiice an instrument of writing, T:rponin to be the la-t will and lesia nie::t of licrshey Shopp, deeeaseil, and made application to have the sane admitted to Pro bate, and that said cause is set for bearing at my oftlee in Fiat.moiith. Neb., on the '3d day of February. A. I. 177. at one o'clock p. r.i of said day. at which time and place all persmio interested iiihv a o;'ar and coidevt the snoie, arid show canie if 'any they have why said in strument should not be admitted as the but wiil and testament of ller.shev Shopp. deeeaeed. Witness 1, iv h tml and official seal at Platts nioc.th. Nebraska. thisGlh day of February, A. D. l.-."7. W;.l H.N k.wki.1., ut: County Jude. SheriiTs Sale. Bv virtc.i of an cl-der of sa'.e. isuetl by the Clerk of the District C ourt, of the Second Ju dicial District, within and inr Cass County, Xe br.iska. aa l to me (lireeied, I will on the ljth day of Mareii. A. D. 177. at 11 o'clo- k. A. M.. ef rr.iJ day. a the south door of lin- Couit I ionse in liie itv of PUi tfinourh, i.i said Conn -ty. se'd at public auction the foilo viiii Ile al F.-tate.fo--.vit: The no; ta-ea ! iu irter ( r-e' 1 f section eve:itecn. in township twelve tl2j north of nti.ite t v. dve (12) ea-l of the i;i h p. in., in Cass Cottnty. !. ; also, lot eleven HD on Sayh s In land in said county. The same being levied up on and taken a:; t lie property of George Wn'radt and Jane V.'alriclt. defendants; to satisfy a f'ldmnent of V11 1 Court, recovered by Jasper Bidwell. plaiiitiir. I'lattsmouih, Nebraska, February 7lh, A. D. 1S77. ( IStil . M. ii. Cl'TuitK. Sboiiil. lift! n I a w H 1 9i P w owa f lii sjsace If Wfi Id fuBH idDW: r" 1 trjaf- nsr id Probate Notice. In the 111a! ter of the estate of John Chandler, deceased. Before Win. H. Newell County Judge, In and for Cas County, Neb, To ail iriwra it mn;i conrtrn: TAKE NOTICE, that John J. Chandler and Harrison Chandler, administrators of snid es tate, hae tendered their resignation to theCo, Judfte, oi'said Co. to take effect on the'2i;th day of February. A. D. 1.S77. and I hey have also made application for fu:;i'tllcmcul on that day, aud any person Interested can appear and examine said accounts, and they have ns heirs of said es tate filed an application to havw Harrison Smith appointed administrator of raid e.tate. Said cause is set for hearing at the County Judges ohice in l'1-ittsinoitih, on the i-iilh day of Febru ary, A. D. 1877, at one o'clock, at which time and p!a;v! any person interested May appear and show cause if any there be, why said pray er shail not be granted. Witness my hand aad OSlcIal Sesl, this rah day of February, A, D. 1877. VVji. H. XEWH.U 4fU3 County Judge. Slierin's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale. Issued by the Clerk of the District t'ourt. of the Second Judi cial Daniel, within and for Cass County, Ne braska, ami to me directed, I will on the 12th of March, A. D. Is", at 10 o'clock, a. lit., of said day. :t the south door of tne Court IIoum". Iu the City of Piattsmouth. in said County, sell at public auction tae followinp; real estate, to-wit : i he south-west quarter (s'l4) of section thirty ao in townstiipeleven (1 1) north of ran;e twelve 12 east in Cass Co. Neb. 'J he same beina lev ied upon ami taken as the property of Harvey Carper, defendant ; to satisfy a judgment o"f 8ail Court, recovered by A. P. NVestoii.'plaiatifT. IMattsmouth. N'ebra.kt, February 7th, A. D. 1877. OkitS) M. IS. CCTI.KK. Sheriff. m-. J m, T t mr . , 1 1 Sa 1 1 5( 1 li ei 1 To tiie Work in:- "la.s. We are now prepared to furnish ail classes wilh constant employment at home, the whole of the time, or for their spare moment.';. Business i.ew. lifht, and profitable, l'err.ics of either sex easily earn tror.i 50 cents to .- per evening, and h pro portioual sum by devotim their w i.oh time to the business, r.ovs and 'girts earn nearly as in r.eli us men." That ail who sec this notice may scud their address, and test the business w' make this enpariilielled otter ; To such as are net well c;:t isfie'i wo v. iii send one dollar t. pay for the trouble of wriiimr. Full particulars, samples worth several dollars to commence work on. :'.! a copy of Home and Fireside, one of the lar'et and bet Illustrated publications, sdl sent free by mail, il.-ader, if you want per manent and profitable work, address thtuiniEi Stinsox & Co.. Portland, Me. STI! EIGHT & 311LLEK, Harness ulanufaolurers, SADDLES BTtlDLES, COLLAKS. nnd all kinds of harness stoclt, tmjtautly on band. Fruit Confectionery, AND GpvOcery Store NETS, CANDIES, TEAS COFFEnS, SUGAES, TOHJkCCOES, tLOUR, AO. Eemcmber th place opposite E. G. Dovey's on Lower Main Street. 21-l.v STREIGHT cf- MILLER. IT2 2 V -5 a 2 2 -s s-- CD 3 O O 3 CO c c' 2 3 5 rs - "ok S 5 3 - S o 3 ? B" CO CD -i US' ?e5: STJ3SCIRX33IE: foe The Inter Ocean OF CHICAGO. The Leading Republican Paper of the Northwest THE PAPER FOR THE FARMER, THE MERCHANT, - THE HOUSEHOLD, TIIE MECHANIC, IN FACT, Paper for ByeryMy. luu It lias, and merits (lie laigest circulation of any new jHpcr in the North .cst. lis Commercial, Agricultural and rolith-al column- are conducted wiiu the highest 1 gree f excellence, ami r.o iiaiiei orexp-ne will bo spared in the future, as in the past to matte It a First Class XTevspap ass vJ. , 1? Free from sensational reports, and reliable lit the fullest sense of the tenn. Arpiy'to j; a. M CMcnriiY. riattsniouth, Nvfov . f Vick's Floral Guide. a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely Illustrated, ami coiit-iiiiiug an elegant colorrd i'lowr.r Plat w ith ihe lirst number. Price only ascents for the year. The first No. lor 1"J just issued l-l German and English. Vic-k'a Flower A Vegetable Garden, ill pai.er 6') cents, ith elegant clet h i-overs H.oo. Vicik's Catalogue t!O0 llliiuUalloUr., only J.' cents. Addr'Hs, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. DICK STREIGHT'S LIYBBY, Feed and Sale Stables; Comer 6tfi and Fcurl Sts. nor.Fs BOARJJFD r.v TON DtY, WtiKCi, Oil BIOXTII' HORSES DOUQHT. SOLD OR TRADED, For a Fair Commission. TEAMS AT ALL HOURS." Ti ncular attention pal J to Driving and Training TItOTI'I!S STOCtil. Als 3 A hearse furnished when called for. IRY A BOX OF Til 1 3 ANL AM. CHEM MFC. CP. iou ivill usk ito otiii:i; ROBERT DONNELLY'S AND RLACKS3IITir SHOP. Wagon, Ewj'jv, Machine and Flour re-' pairing, and general Jobbing. I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing of farm and other machinery, as there ii a coed la'.hc in iny shop. PETER RAUEN, The old Reliable Was on Maker' has taken charge of the waun shop. He is well known as a NO. 1 WOKKMAN. 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