1 ..... . - .- ... . . - . - 4 . - - ! . . - - 1 . '' - t : ;1 ; i; 1 II i!i XI Jt2i it il. iJ H, LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Tiausieat, 23 cents a line. Repul.-H- advertis fa,lo uents per line. No advertisement iusert- 1 lu leas than 2i ceuu. IsCfsA aotsoos ft Statnta rates. Attorneys and officers of the law trill be field reinoosILle for all IckjJ notices they band In, and all parties demanding .a proof of publica tion of n7 notice will be LeM (or ILe publica tion fc of sueta notloe. OOJIMTj Jf IC ATJOK Asom'spaoe Is li raited, all communion 'oris snnt he lilef arid to the faint, with no vast aB WorU. - Trak?nt. 2 cents a l!ue. Eesular advertis ers lu cents tx-r Mno. No adrertlsia'nt insert ed for leas tuan i ct-nw. L Aay person who take tbe paper resalarty frttatta pv.- file, whether directed to iiis rxvw, or waCer tie U a subscriber or not is responsible lor the pay. A. If any person ordei cis paper discontin ue b nnn pv all arrearages, or the publish er way continue 'o send U until payment is cmue. aad collect the whole amount, whether tbe paper is taken from the office or not. S. ne eourts nave decided that refusing to taaa wipart aud neriodlcaU from tho post j, or remvtjTc and leavine them nncailed Xpc, to prtmm fatie evidence of itextioml caAW. . B. &M. R. Fw. Time Table. "Corrected Tuesday, February Cth, 1877. TOR OMAHA F0m""iL ATTSMO (TTII. Lea re AS a. m. Arrived 8 0 a. m. - J -JM p. u. " 3 :4o p. a. FROM OMAHA F02 rLATTSMOUTH. " Leaves 9 a)s a. ni. Airl vss 10 4 . m. 4p. . " :06p.ra. S auO p. m. I :4 p. W. POE THR WE3T. 199 riattmoutht:Ma-m. Arrlres Lin Un. U -ia p. in. ; Arrives Keaxny, 8 aX) p. m. St. Loci ExrKK Leaves" riattsmouth, 4y.io. Arrives, Lincoln. 6 :4u p. riat leaves T :I0 a. m. Ar. IJncoln 11 :28 p.m. FROM THE WEST. Lsavs Kearney, o :40 a. ru. Leaves Lincoln, lj 44 p. in. Arrives Plattsmouth. 3 :1 p. in St. Lnci3 Exprf-ss Leaves Lineoln, T. m- Arrives FlMUuiouth. to :Zi a. in. r"ria&t leaves Lincoln XI :16 a. m. Arrives rutMtiaouUi, 4 At p. - GOING EAST. Itapress. 6 M a- ni. Paiacnger, (traiu saeh day) 3 :80 p. m. ARRIVAL AND DF.PAItTCUE OF rLATTS MOUTH MAILS. ZASTXBJT, 3TOKTHZK3I & BOCTHKBH r : Denart at - :30 a. w. Axrrrs at - t a. m S :00 p. tu. OJflllA VIA B. A M. Arrlv at 10 JO a. m. ( Depart at - 2 :1 p. w. TMTJHS VIA K.MK. Arrive at - 3 ii p. m. Depart at - S a. ta. WKKriX water. AirtT at l :00 n. I Depart at - 3 ;M p. in. IKK BLL'KFS A TJHIOIC VILL8. Atrlrs at 13 9 in. I Depart at - 1 p. m. J. W. HARSH ALL. F. M. LOCAL, NEWS We learn that Mr. Jacob Vallery's folk are sadly afflicted in tho way of icknesa. It is with rejret wo notice the same. " Bryan & Chambers sold o?i hundred dollars worth f harness in one day not lcT.g inie, and got tba money for it. Who says Plattsraouth Is not a od town to do business in. All turn out on Saturday night to tii last meeting of musicians, to com pltte Arrangements for tho musical 50cTention, to commence Tuesday at 10 o'clock a. m. Meeting Saturday night ht the Methodist Church 1 k iru Per erdsr Executiro Com. Guns plows. Bulky plows. Weir plows, Ac, by the car load, arrived and coming, at BufErier & Black's. Touring, Joist and Soautling, S30.00, i Whtermaa's. 29tf Have you seen the Centennial Panel pieces, painted by Frank Stadter, and ca exhibition at CArruLh'?? - 43tf. GOOD BARGAIN'S! SIDE LACE SHOES, for 61.73 at MERGES SHOE STORE. ReadrMada WINTER CLOTHING, at cost, at -fCnXASSE fc GRAMBERG'S. Geo Shafer still there. Geo. has h vl bad luck but is not discouragad. Centanrtlal Cs at F. Stadolsian's. F. otadtor, geiiCi al salesman. Go and 5c- rrank'ii new pictures. ifeMrs. Tnsrd. Hennett and Jno. Uarnfes, left for the Black Hills on Mcmdry.- Hope they may do well and briTvj back lots of gelt. rEliSJNAL, II. J. Streight, our old and well .i.novra citizcu has been to ste n3 once :r.3ie. and reports South Bend flourish ing and lirel-. Yet n. J. says he is loTi&ly. A.idy McLaughlin has a brother here. Ccra to see us ar.d stay awhile if lie ilcp?. Tie IooaS m Trmch lik Andy we thoGght he must le a step nephew his vlffc's (.nd fat he's siua, .IToie he'il sUy and like r.a and we him. , Ladles go to V sllery (fe-Drew's. aiid Jui;a Black will fit yon out with a fine shwl at a rery low" figure the stock if s.vls mu3t be sold. 43t2 All persons having grain Backs be lonirig to the Plattsmouth Grain Co., ate rc-iiuested to bring them in imme diately. - Fred Goerder. Cats, bruises and bums, are cleansed and healed, by the "Forest Tar Salve" A Card to the Public , For many years we have made two aedieines auitcd to the ailments of a v.t class of sufferers. Thousands of euros have been made by them, and, in ffact, the word failure" uld not be coupled with item. But within the last two years covnterf eita of our med- Icir.5 have sprang up, dangerous. in th fir close ira'tiui i of our Trade Mark. "T ?--?are tl: po :)'? we have placed tion each giuiie box of Ifolloway's Clhittnent the f.tc s 1mil nf th srgua-tu;-of our agent, Mr. Jos. Havuoek. To c-ir.trfieit is felony." We shall re l?r.mj pursue any or.e who imitates thu 1th the utmost vigor of the law. . We ra3st earnestly beg that 'the' great 13333 cf the American people will aid u? in our efforts to protect t heir health, 'an-Jh?lpU3 in our task of bringing r - ,f? r-st i"iprincipled mpn tothebr if -Tnifornly refuse tc puv- .!:' i Mfliciri"? rm-porUr.g to be ours 'jij'tiss Mr. Jos. rirYdoeVs siaatuwi-j " itched to o.ic-i bo:-; Oi Pi :1a or pt.tf i Ointment. nd Aiie -f-nd will soon b j 1 :-.e uablic's cdisnt servants, I IIollovat & Co. ! ?r-i. v-3--lt.S-if-24-3-33 iKi. BENT Died Feb. 2ist, 1877. after a short Illness JIektik, only son of O. W. aud K. K. Bfiit. of Greenwood, aged two years aud fi ve months. ERIGGS rebrnary 18th, 177. near South Bond Nebraska. of congestion of the lungs, J rsstb F.. only daughter of Benj. M. and Jennie S. lirlgga, aged 4 years, 11 months and 3 days. HARRIED. FAETUTNG NICITOL8-t the residence of the brides parents, in Flaltsiaouth, February Kd. A. D. 1877, by Win. II. Newell, Mr. Jkkbv L. FakthinO to Miss Elbik M. Nichols, all of ITsttinoiitb. For fine freah smoked hara and fish go to Vallerj & Drew's, 49 12 Ask yonr Grocer or Shoe Maker for the Pat. Wood Box Stove Polish Paste and Pat. Wood Box Shoe Blacking and don't let him put you off with any oth er. Tor sale by A. W. White. J. V. Weckbach will pay in cash or good3 the highest market price for any amount of notatoes. ' 29tf H - f If you want to see business dono satisfuctorily call at Mike Schnellbach er"s Blacksmith. Wagon and Buggy Manufactory. Mike has a large circle nf friends And natrons, and shows him self equal to any emergency in ids line by turning off complete, any job that comes in. A sample of his wagons is on exhibition at his new brick shop on Fifth street between Main and Vine streets. Call and examine before pur chasing. A tew City orders for sale. The Boston Philharmonic Band and Orchestra under the baton of Prof. Pryor next Tuesday night will be a treat. The only Ladies Cornet Band in America. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Saturday, Feb. 17th, Council in regu lar session ; five members present. The following report wa3 presented to the Council by his Honor, the May or, and tho city clerk, in accordance with instructions of city council Xov. 18th, 1876, to be found recorded in City Journal, page 272. wherein the mayor and clerk were instructed to fund all city warrants held by persons desirous of having them so funded. Mr Jno. Fitrgerald came forward and funded 53,000 of city indebtedness, for which were issued to him six city funding bonds numbered 5 to 10 inclusive for 8300 each, all of said bonds being of the second series of those issued in 1873, and maturing on the 1st day of Aug ust, 1873. The interest on these bonds will have to be levied for in July, 1877 the first coupons falling due August 1st, 1878. KEPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE To Ilia Honor the Mayor and Council men: Your Finance Committee, to whom was referred the following, beg leave to report that we have carefully exam ined the same, and recommend they be allowed on General fund; W. F. Bennett, 920,00 F. E. White, S25.53 Musgove & Mills 33.25 Vi. F. Morrison, 20.C0 W. F. Bennett, for making City Tax Book, 230.00 W. F. Morrison, 30.00 " " " Boarding city Prisoners. 25.88 F. S. White, 1.00 Allowed on Fire Dep't Fund: J. M. Schnellbacher, 2.00 Allowed on Improvement Fund: W. F. Morrison, 8.75 G. W. Fairfield, 2.00 GOOD bargains! SIDE LACE SHOES, for 81.75 at MERGES' SHOE STORE. Take the sensible view. Tar cleans es, heals and cures Catarrh. The only method of direct application is by in haling the the vapors of the "Solution of Forest Tar." Catarrh is a good thing to get rid of. 46-4t Messrs. Streight & Miller wish to call the attention of their customers to the fact that it i3 customary to close up accounts at ths commencement of the rar. As they are expected to prty their bills it follows that they must have funds to pay with. They would therefore notify their customers who have been accommodated to harness and other goods, that they will be ex pected to call and settle their acccounts at their earliest convenience. Their stock of harness and other goods in that line is complete, and all wanting anything in their line will find it to their advautag? to give them a call. A full s'ock of groceries also kept con star tlv on hand. " - 45tf MUSICAL CONVENTION at Plattsmonth, Xeb., commencing Tuesday, Mauch Gtii, at 10 a IT. Conducted by E. B. Geer, Prof, of Mcsic. Tabor College, Iowa. GREAT BARGAINS! I bought a large job lot of BOOTS - - and sell them BELOW WHOLESALE PRICES. NOW IS YOUR TIME, before they are all gone. CALL AND SAVE MONEY. Peter Meroes. 1111111111-13 To the WorUIns Class. We are now prepared to furi:lh all closes with constant employment at homo, the whole of the time, or for their sp re moment.-.. Hustness cew, light, and proQtaolw. I'ersons of either aex easily earn from 30 cents to $5 per evening, and a pro portioual sum bv devoting their whole time to the business, fcnvs and girls earn nearly as msch as men. That all who see this notice may send their address, aud test the business make this nnparallellel ofler; To sut-h as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, samples worth -several dollars to commence work on, and aeopy of Home and Fireside, one of the lanrest and best Iilutrated publications, all ent free by mall. Reader. If you want pcr nanenr and profitable work, address . JEORQB Stixsox & Co.. Portland. Me. The Concert by the Boston Philhar monic Ladies' Cornet Band and Or chestra on Tuesday, March 6th, bids fair to be a very original and interest ing affair. , As we have bad a dearth of entertainments this winter, they will undoubtedly draw a good house. The new firm Bryan & Chambers, Wng rushing Mivir ad. Roaiember the Donation and Oyster Supper at Eight Mile Grove Baptist Church fur the benefit of ltv. J. A. Iludswa, this eveubig. MUSICAL CONVKN lio: The meeiing to m.ike ttrrini-.h-'nTP for a musical convention met p'Tsunut to adjournment Saturday, Feb. 24th. Called to'order by Oapt. J:W. Marshall, temporary president. Minutes of Irst meeting were read by secretary, who also read letter from Prof. Gear accept ing tho invitation to direct the Conven tion, commencing March 6th, 1877, for the sum of $30, also to furnish copies of music sufficient for S3 or 40 singeo. It was suggested to him that we would form a club of 10 or mora to make his price good if proceeds of concert were insufficient after paying other necessa ry expenses; he responded by offering to be one of the ten if any deficiency existed. As the proposed number were immediately obtained that point was settled. Mr. Windham made a touching ap peal in advocacy of the cause, and hop ed an enterprise so much needed, after making so good and favorable a com mencement, would be carried forward to a successful termination. The Chairman. Capt. Marshall, made an el oquent effort in behalf of the Conven tion, saying, among other things, that the city was nearly ;. dead this winter, we had had no entertainments of any kind, and that something was needed to wake the people up. Convention then proceeded to elect permanent officers: President Capt. J. W. Marshall. Vice President R. B. Windham. Sec and Treas. A. W. McLaughlin. Executive Committee A. Frank Skinner, R. B. Windham, A. W. Mc Laughlin, L. Moore and James Pettee. Com. of Invitation and Entertain ment Mrs. Thos. Pollock, Mra. Jno. A. MacMurphy, Mrs. J. W. Marshall, Miss Flora B. Wise, Mrs Dr. Schildknecht, and Mrs. James Pettee. Ordered that copy of proceedings be 8nt Prof. Geer. Convention adjourn ed to meet in one week, viz: Saturday evening, March 3d, at call of Executive Committee. The meetiug was largely and enthu siastically attended and gives promise of success. James Pettee. Secretary, pro ten. Roberts razor steel scissors, sold on ly at Weckbach's. 42tf New stock pf spring goods coming in this week at Vallery & Drew's. 49t2 500 Barrels BEST NEW SALT," ' at 62.25. at SCIINASSE & GRAMBERG'S. FARMERS ATTENTION! J uiitis Pepperber?, Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St., P2att3mouth, Neb. Cig.ir Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaccocs for smoking purposes. For Sale. Best qualities cf plug-smok-ng tob icco always on hand. 20-tf. Wanted. 2,000 tbs FRESH BUTTER. at Highest Market Price, IMMEDIATELY. SCHNASSE & GRAM3ERG. Hollowty's Fills and-Ointaient .Scrof ula was considered incurable" until the great discovery of "Holloway's Pills and Ointment" dashed upon the world. Diseases which baflle the skill of the medical school, readily yield to these peerless remedies. Scurvy, Ery sipelas, Salt rheum, Itch, and all cutan eous eruptions are curable by them. 25 cetta per box or pot. Ordinance No. 76. An ordinance protecting the general health of the City, and to prevent the spreading of contagious or in fectious diseases. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Councilman of the City of Vlatts mouth. Section 1. That whenever any con tagious or infectious disease shall at tack any person or persons residing within the limits of the City of Platts mouth, Nebraska, it shall be the duty of the leasee, ownei or occupant of the house where such person or persous so attacked, by any contagious or infec tious diseases, are, at the time of such attack, to notify the President of the Board of Health, of the said City of Plattsmonth, of the name, sex, age.res idenc', and nativity of such person, and also the disease by which said per son is attacked, and such notification shall be given within ten hours of the said lessee, owner, or occupant, being informed or becoming cognizant there of. Sec. 2. It shall be the duty f any physician attending any person af fected with a contagious or infectious disease, within the limits of the City of Plattsmonth, Neb., to immediately notify the President of the Board of Health of such disease, and that notice provided for in this section shall con tain the name, sex, age. residence, and nativity of the person so affected, and all such other information touching the case as may enable the Board of Health, to protect the citizens from the disease.- Sec. 3. The President of the Board of Health shall cause the Clerk of the Board to" keep a record of all such cas es as may be reported to him, on a boak provided for the purpose. Sec.-4. The Board or 'Health is hereby empowered: to enforce any ruP3 and legalativns adopted by it not in conflict-with the laws of-the State of Nebraska for the preservation and pro tection of the citizens of this city from all contagious or infectious diseases. Sec. 5. Any person or persons vio lating or neglecting to carry out tfce provisions of sections one and two of this ordinance, shall, upon conviction before the Police Judge, be fined not less than ten nor more than one hun dred dollars, together - with costs, for each offense, and shall stand commit ted until the fine and costs are paid. Sec. 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage according to law. R. R. LIVINGSTON. W. F. Bexnftt, Mavor. Clerk. Peter Merges again cemes to the front with a big ad". Concert by the Boston Philharmonic Ladies Cornft Band at Fitzgerald UjJI Tassdav, March 0th . SOMETHING MCW! Ladies' Cornet Band Concert next Tucsvl.ty night. Go and hear them. 1 -,:; .i.l-u Lo his other-rr.-r.wnt forgener- v 1- ' a! ic. in jl.wuiiiery by giving loom in his shop to a good lavhe.wbich t prepares him for any kind of repairing. i Farmers and others will do well to give him a call, as ho warrants all work, and is prepared to make his warrants good. - - 40t4 For Sale at a Bargain. ONE nOUSE AND LOT. one block south of Main Street ALSO STORE BUILDING AND STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 434U Enquire at this office. . Both men and beasts are liable to accident; a prompt remedy used at the right time often saves weeks and months of pain. Dr. Green's Crimean Linament and Liver and Ague Pills should alwavs be kept in the house. , 50yl Various causes advancing years care, sickness, disappointment, an her editary disposition all operate to turn the hair, and either of them in clines it to shed permanently. Ayer's Hair Vioor will restore faded or crev. lirrht and red hair to a rich or deep black as may be desired. It softens and cleanses the scalp, giving it a healthy action, and removes and cures dandruff and humors. By its use fall ing hair is checked, and a new growth will bo produced in all cases where tho follicles are not destroyed or glands decayed. Its effects are beautifully shown on brashy, weak, or sickly hair to which a few applications will produce the gloss and freshness of youth. Harmless and sure in its operation, it is incomparable as a dressing, and is especially valued for the soft luster and richness of tone it imparts. It contains neither oil nor die, and will not soil or color white cambric; yet it lasts long on the hair and keeps it fresh and vigorous. For sale by all dealers. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Greenwood, Feb. 24th, 18T7. ' Notice is hereby Rive a to all persons whomso ever, that an article of separation has this day been given between T. A. King aud CebeaKing. his wife. And I T. A. Ring do forbid any and all persons from harboring her or selling her poods on my expense, as I will pay none of her bills after this date. (49t4) T. A. Kino. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The Arm known as Goerder & Laznby this day dissolved partnership by mutual agree ment, all accounts will be collected aud debts assumed by Mr. Goerder. Flaltsmouth, Feb. 1st, 1877. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Val lery & Rufh'.er is this day dissolves by mutual consent. The accounts, notes aud bookB of the old firm will be found at the store known as Vallery & Rufftier', and will be settled by Mr. Runner. All persons indebted to the Ann, or having unadjusted accounts with the same are requestad ta cine up and settle at once, as the firm buk'.ness must be closed. . J. VAM.sur, Jr. P. E. llVtFitKH. nattsaiouth, Feb. 1st. 1877. 4Ct4 GOOD bargains! SIDE LACE SHOES, for 81.73 at MERGES' SHOE STORE. - If you want to get your chimr.oys 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 Hue. 42tf Boschee's German Syrup can now be purchased right at homo, it is the most successful preparation ever in troduced to our people It works like a charm in all cases of consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhages, Asthma, severe coughs, Croup and other throat aud Lung diseases. No ierson has ev er used this medicine without immed iate relief, yet there are a great many poor, suffering, skeptical persons going about our streets with a suspicious cough, and the voice of consumption coming from their lungs, that will not try it. If you die it is yeur 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. 46-tf. DRESSMAKING. Mrs. F. Els! cr and Miss Nellie Short have tone Into the dressmaking business, and would be fileascd to have those in want of work in their ine to call aud see them at the residence ot Mrs. Elstcr, one door west of the Saunders House. Satisfaction guaranteed and charges opoderate. 7-tf - Large stock WINTER SHAWLS, at cost, at SCIINASSE & GRAMBERG'S. The Centaur Liniments are the greatest remedies ever discovered for all flesh, bone, and inuscle ailments Bites, Bruises, Swellings, Burns, Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, &c. What the White Liniment does for the human family, the Yellow Liniment does for horses and animals. They are cheap, they are conven ient, and they are certain In their effects. Children ery for IMteher'a Cntoria. It Is A3 pleasant to take as honey. It contains no morphine or other deleterious ingredient, and is sure to expel worm, cure wind colic, reg ulate the bowels and Stomach, and overcome Irritation caused by rah or cutting teeth. Mothers can rest and children enjoy huaith who use Castoria. It is harmless, it is certain, it is speedy, and it is cheap. S8ti3 A new American and a now Wilson - SEWING MACHINE . for sale at the Herald Office. Our enterprising and successful mer chants, E. G. Dovey & Son, are still at their post, supplying customers with everything in the line of general' mer chandise on the most reasonable terms, stock kept full and complete. ' 3tf Great Stock-Breeder's Month!. THE NATIONAL LIVE-STOCK JOURNAL, Pablisbed at CHICACO, ILLS. This Great Monthly is universally acknowl edged to be without a arrival in Us department of Journalism. Eacli number contains 48 large pages, three columns to the page, with a hand some cover, and is beautifully illustrated with eleitnnt double-plate engraving". It is the only paper in the world devoted exclusively to live stock and the dairy. It discusses the science of breeding, the merits of the vsirious breeds, the most approved methods of feeding and handling, and everything pertaining to the suc cessful management of livestock on the farm. During the year 1S77. Prof. Jamea Law. the em inent veterinarian of Cornell University, -will contribute a series of articles upon the laws of health and disease as applied to Domestic Ani mals, that cannot fail to be of tfreat value to Farmers and Stock Breeders every where. It contains separate Departments, devoted to Horses, Cattle, Sheep. Swine and to Dairy, and its corps of editors are organized throughout the entire country as the Most Thorough, Able aud Practical writers in their aeparate Depart ments, that can be found in America. No ex pense i spared on the part of it-i publishers, to make it a high-trmed, rcliahl. practical and tn rtruet it Journal. Juat such as every intelligent farmer and stock breeder will find worth ten time its cost eaah year. . - TERMS : Single copies, one year, postage paid, S2.15; Clubs of five, postage paid. SI. SO Clubs of ten, with an extra copy free to person making np club, pontage paid. St. A3. I land -enntely illustratf-d poicr mailed In cU whn tciU gel u clul. Address letters, registering those containing money, unless in shape of I'oetal Or der or Draft, to STOCK JOURNAL COMPANY, Publishers. Lakeside Building. CHICAG O. ILLS. ttTSEyp 2 Cent rn specimen Pk-. rj5far J s LEGAL NOTICES. ; j - "''' ... 1 f ': Legal Notice. In the District Ccurt of the Second Judicial District, la aud for Cass County, Nebraska, Jerome I. Cae and HtephenBall.compoAlngthe nrmoi j.i.u:tAi. pia:riui-, r3 rraacs M. CarelL Alzu?a Carre!!. Jchn Vr. Oarreti sua Joun uarrsn, aeteiiaauid. Francis ML Carrell and AlztoaCMrre.il. uon-r Menu of the State of .Nebraska, wlil take notice mat inpiainiina aoove named, oi ine b'aie oi Wisconsin, 3id on the S3th day of January, A. D. 1877, file their petition in tae District Court of the second Judicial District, in aul for Cass county ietrasKa, agaitidt t lie h-jui t rancis l. Carrell. Alzina Carroll. John YV. Carrvil.and John Carrell, defendants, hetting forth the exe cution of a certain mortgage by t he said Fran cis M. Carrell, and Alziua CarreU, to the said J. I. Oae A Co.. on the ea-tt half (oS) of the south-west quarter (swVi) of section twenty (30) and four (4) acres all in town eleven (It) raugo lourveeu u ana tu w iiaii pu me norm-west quarter (nwH) of pcolion twenty-nine (2t) town eleven (11) range fourtveu (14), m Cass County, reurasKa. to secure tne payment or. o4S.22, ac cording to a certain promissory not, miiutioued in tho said mortgage, and that since tho giving of said mortgage, the said John Carrell claims some lnteret in the said land under the said Francis &t. Carrell and Alziua Carrell, prayiux that au account may be taken of the amount due thereon, that piaintiHa also be allowed a reasonable attorney's fee, and that the said in terest of the said John Carrell be declared lnfe rior to that of plaintiff, and that the said prem ises may ne soia to satisty piainttns claim, un less the said John M. Carrell and Francis Car rell pay said sum interest and cunts by a day to os naineu Dy tne tourt, ana tne saia rancis M. Carrel and Alzina Carrel are hereby notified that they are requested to appear and answer said petition on or before tae itfth day of April, A. D. 1877, or the facts therein set forth will bo taken as true, and judgment rendered against you. j. l. uahb ei fJO., oy 7R, B. Windham, their Ail'y. Legal notice. In the District Court ot the Second Judicial District, in and for Case County, Nebraska. Ernest Kupke, plaintiff, vs Jihanua Kupke, defendant. Johanna Kupke, ef tbe City of Racine, In the State of Wisconsin, will take notice that Ernest Kupke, of the County of Cass, in the State of ftehiaska, did on the 9tli day of February, A. D. 1977, file his petition in the District Court ef Cass County, Nebraska, againft the said Jo hanna Kupke, defendant, the object of said pe tition being to secure a divorce from the bonds of matrimony with the said Johanna Kupke, and for the custody of two children now in her possession, and tho said Johanna Kupke is no tified that she is required to appear aud answer said petition on or before the ltilh day of April, A. D. 1877, or Judgment will be rendered against you as prayed for in said petition. Ernest Kupke, by R. B. Windham, his Att'y. Legal Notice. State of Nebraska, C&as County. S3 : To A. At. JJccbe. You are notified that on the CCth day of March 1877, at two o'clock p. m., on the premises here in described, commissioners will (unless vou sooner apply for same), proceed to assess the damages accruing to you by reason of the ap propnaiion by tne Burlington and Missouri Riv er Railroad Company in Nebraska, for depot. machine shops, round houees. turn tables, side tracks, switcnes. &c. the following described real estate : The south (1U14; nineteen hundred and fourteen square feet of lot (11) eleven in oioca tvij sixiy-iuree. as snown on recorded plat of riattsmouih City, Cass Couuty, Neb. February l'Jth. 1877. Ecm.ixoiON & Missouri Eivek Railroad COMI'ANV IH KBKASKA. By 43t4 T. M. Makquett. Att'y. Legal Notice. ; - State of Nebraska, Cass County. To John IF. Shirley. You are notified that on the 2G;'u day of March 1S77. at two o'clock p. in., on the trt nnses here in described, commissioners wiil (unless vou sooner apply for amc) proceed to assess the damages accruing to you by reason of the ap propriation bv the liurlintrion & Missouri Hir er Railroad Company in liebraska, for depot. maenine snops, rouna nouses, rum tat;e, side traeks, switches. &c, tbe following described real estate : The east O60'i)sixten hundred and ninety-five square feet of lot 9i tiiue. block H9 forty-nine, as fcito.vn on recorded l-j.z at-i'ialts- iiinuwi usiv, tjass ;oun!y, eontsKa. February i9tli. l77. Cl'KLIXiifOJf A MlMOVKI Rivm Hailkoad CCS PAN V IN . EUR A CA. By iiii T. il. Marqcett, Att'y. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale, issued bv the Clerk of the District Court, In the Second Judi cial District, wiihin and for Cass County. Ne braska, and to me directed. 1 will on the 2Cth day of March. A. D. 1S77. at 10 o'clock a.' m. of said day, at tho south door of the Court House, in the City of llattsuiouth. in said County, sen at public auction the following real estate to- wie : me soutu nun (s) ot tne uortn-east quarter (nei) of section twenty (.20), in township number ten (to; north of range number ten (10) east of the 6th P. M. in Cuss Co. Neb. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of William Quinn and EliaOiiiun. defendants : to satisty a decree of said Court, recovered by Charles M. Kellogg, plaintiff. i lausmoum, acu rfD. xisr, a. i '. H77. 4?t5 M. B. Cutlkr, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by Win. n. Newell County Judge, within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 6th day of Murch, A. D. 1377, at one o'clock p. tn. of said day, at the south door of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth. in said Coun ty, sell at public auction the following goods a .d chattels, to-wit : One sewing machine, fif teen chairs, two bedsteads, one wash stand, ope trunk and contents, one lot of dishes and lamps one looking glass, one clock, one stove, one ta ble, one cupboard, three stands, one flour chest one pair of Scales. The same being levied up on and taken as the property of Fred G. Slerth, defendant ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by Law son Sheldon, plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Feb. 21, A. D. 1877. 4312 M. B. Cutler, Sheriff. Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of II. E. Ellison, de ceased. Before W. II. Newell, County Judge, in ind for Cass County, Nebraska. To uhm xt may concern: Notice is hereby given that Annie P. Ellison has filed an application in County Court, in and for Cass Couutv Neb., to be appointed adminis trator of the estate of H. E. Ellison, deceased, and said cause is set for hearing at the office of the County Judge, in Plattsmouth, on the 1st day of March. A. D. 1877, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day. at which time and place all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the said Annie P. Ellison should not be appointed such administrator of said es tate. Witness my hand this 14th day of Febru ary, A. D. 1877, at Plattsmouth Neb. 4713 Wm. II. Newell, Co. Judgn. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale, issued by the Clerk of the District Court, of the Second Judi cial District, within and for Cass County, Ne braska, and to me directed, I will on the 12th of March, A. D. 1877. at li o'clock, a. m., of said day, at the south door of tne Court House, iu the City of I'lattsmouth. in said County, sell at public auction tke following rcul estate, to-wit : The south-west quarter (sw ) of section thirty (30) in townstiip eleven (l I) north of range twelve (1-2) east iu Cass Co. Neb. The same being lev ied upon and taken as the property of Harvey Carper, defendant ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by A. P. Weston, plaintiff. Plattsmouth. Nebraska, February 7tb, A. D. 1877. (46tj) M. B. Cutler, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. "Bv virtue of an order of sale, iesued by the Clerk of the District Court, of the Second Ju dicial District, within and for Cass County, Ne braska. and to me directed, I will on the 12th day of March. A. D. 1877. at 11 o'clock, A. M., of said dav. at the south door of the Court Houso in the City of Plattsmonth, in said Coun ty, sell at public auction the following Real Es tate, to-wit : The north-east quarter (Defi) of section seventeen, in township twelve (12) north of range twelve (12) east of the 6th p. m., in Cass County. Neb. ; also, lot eleven (11 ou Sayls Is land in said countv. The same being levied up on and tdV- en s itie property of George Walradt and Janj WHlrruit. defendants : to sntisfy a judgment f baid Court, recovered by Jasper BidM ell. plaintiff.' riattsmouth. Nebraska, February 7th. A. D. 1877. (4615) M. B. CUTLER, Sheriff BRYAN & CHAMBERS, Manufacturers of and Dealers in SADDLES. COLLARS, HALTERS, WHIPS, ETC BTC ETC. REPAIRING Done with Neatness! Dispatch. 43ms. ITtY A BOX OF THIS ANLV ROCHrsTimr.' VOU "WILL V8K NO oTHi:H. . 55. AM.CKCM TsysrrrT, V "vt Vi 9 9 id TP ttDn ATT i rPD 4lie lEasti ! t ttHie . la bb1 where we Iisiy. Wfeere a toek lie'II oib bring Iiael&9' amal lfie5ll sell elneap 'on-- - clie 3 A n m ra ti 1 ' LT in O o B o 'a in 55 r i C V i t A I 1 r- "nn itt.: TTanirn;rra-.( r "1 hf ' V.'vtf :iit."r '-orun.-tiiv'