Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, March 22, 1877, Image 3

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THE HERALD.
"laJOaLa D Vt it f i sstf eTntk.
Transient. 35 cents a line. F.egulnr art vtmls-
ara. l cento per nn. o auTei n.-rciucui iue. i
n lor km wan eeu.
Attorneys ami officers of the law will b field
(spoBsibb for a leal notice they hand in,
ana aB parties demandin-r prowf of publica
tion of any notice will be held tor tat publica
tion fee of uch notice.
COMMTJJ5lCA.TKM.
AS ow apace U limited, all cormtrarricatioce
orwrt t unci and to the point, irtlii tto waste
JC words.
Transient, 25 wnb a Una. Regular advertis-.
era to cents per line. No vlTertIasut lasctt
a for leu tu 5 cents.
X. Amy person who t:kf the pnrrro-!ilar;y
from the pw-offlce, wnether dir--c;ed to his
same, or whether he Is a subecrloer or not is
responsible for the pay. ,,
Z. If any person ordets bis paper discontln
ned, be must pay all arrearage, or the publish
er may continue to send It until payment Is
made, and ooilect the whole amount, whether
the pajer is t tien from the office or not.
J. 'iue courts have lecided that refusing to
tke newsoapers anil periodicals from the poet
office, or renwvlirg and 1-aving theut uncalled
tfw, fa prfriv fetU evidence of iXTjfTiojrai.
fMlCD.
B. & LL R. R. Time Table.
Corrected Tuesday. February 6th, 1S77.
rOH OMAHA FKOiTpLATTSMOCTII.
Leaves t : a. m. Arrives 8 -50 a. m.
- 2:30 p. m. - 3:46 p. in.
FROM OMAHA FOE FLaTTSMOCTH.
Leaves 9 -n a. m. Arrives 10 r'M a. ru.
4 -00 p. a. " 5 :0S p. im.
- IAip.n. ' T :5 P-
FOB THE WEST.
Leres PlaUsmonth 9 :W a. m. Arrives Lin
coln, 12 -15 p. m. ; Arrives Kearney. 8 -oo p. iu.
8t. Locis ExrBPss Leaves Plattsmouth,
4 -23 p. m. Arrives, Ltnlu, 8 :4o p. iu.
Freight leaves 7 :0 a. m. Ar. Lincoln 11 :25 p.m.
FROM TflE WE3T.
leaves Kearney. S :to a. m. Leaves Lincoln,
12 -4A p. m. Arrives Plattsmouth. 3 :i P- m
8L Loci Exrsws- Leaves Lincoln, 7 :20 a.
ro. Arrive 1'lattsinouth. 10 :21 a. m.
Fright leavan Lincoln 11 :t5 a. la. AlTlves
PhUte-south, 4 :12 p. m.
GOING EAST.
Kxrres-. 6 -0 a. in.
I'tv-Mt-nger. (train ach day) 3 :S0 p. ru.
KR1VAL AND DEPARTURE OF PLATX3
VOL'TH HAILS.
xxrmx, korthekx a bocthkrw
. . . . M . I Depart at - : a. m.
Arrive at t M a. m. j r- . iMp.n.
OMAHA VTA B. M.
Arrive at 10 JU a. ru. I Depart at - 2 -IS P- as.
WMTER5 TIA U. MX.
Arrive at - J :16 p. m. Depart
:00 a. no.
wrrpixw WATFR.
Arrive at is :oo m. 1 Depart at - 1 K p. m.
R4CK BH'FFft A TJIIOX 31LI .
Arrive r.t 12 u5 ra. i Depart at - l p. in.
J. YT. MA KS.IALL, P. M.
LOCAL NEWS
"We have a S40 half scholarship war
Tint on Baylies Mercantile College
which we will very cheap. ff.
Fortheaoandne.it repairing co to
the Centennial Jitore. 50t4.
Have you seen the Centennial Panel
pieces, painted by Frank Stadter. nnd
on exhibition at Carruth'? 43tf.
Toa:n of larg hors"3. htrnt-s. nrl
wagon for sale at a Largian. Enqtiiie
at Sage Ckos.
Sherwo-d has moved iato Vivian's
old store.
Solomon & Nathan be?in thir i;u
Txiene spring julvertisomenis of new
goods thia week, l'ead, ponder, visit,
and invest. That's the talk.
Fred Goerder is bound to make the
Agricultural business rin. Jut see
his new, bij, huge ail, ail about his new,
pretty, useful and handsome farmers
tvola. Just go and look at Fred's things.
They are ni:e and it tickles him to sell
to you.
If any one happens to see a pair of
spec in a leather case, don't forget they
belong to Judre Despain. who can't jt
by the papers what has Iwrai o' Tj -den
until hd gt' s bia sp-cs.
If you want anything din it; tlif
line of blacksmithmg. go to Mr. K''
ert Donnelly's, he can and will it.
GOOD BrtOAINs!
SIDE LACK 8IJOE..
fr 81.73 at
MERGES SHOE STORE.
Readv Made
WINTER CLOTHING,
at cost, at
SCIIXA SE & GUAM BERG'S.
Repairing at the homo manufactory
of Bo!) Sherwood. Centennial Home
Manufactory.
LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS,
all Fall and Win;er goods
AT COST rovt THE 5TEXT TIIIRTY DAYS,
to make room for mammoth
SPRING STOCK.
50t3 F. S. White.
WHAT 1YE NEED.
First A clear, exact statement of
fc'.l our responsibi'ities.
Vre ihen want to lop off all superflu
ities and useless expenses, if any.
Collect promp ly and surely all th
taxed.
Pay up the interest on tho High
School bonds and such orher pressing
indebtedness as injures our ciedit at
borne and abroad.
Fund every sriver of tha remaining
debt of the city, and if the above plan
Is followed we can do this at (5 or 7 per
cent interest. That alona would cut
down our interest one halt or one third.
A very few ye us of honest an 1 capa
ble government will do all this. T.ie
funding doe3 not relieve us of the debt,
but it lessens the interest and throws
the debt forward until better times,
and money '$ mod a more "asiiy. Such
levy; as tht last, continued for a year
or two now will driva every business
man out of the burg. Witii better
tiruas. and money easier, and a yearly
reduction in expenses, the burJea can
bo distributed in the futuie so we can
handle It with ease.
The old, long estaMished, and relia
ble Blacksmith and Wagon Shop of
Rol't. Donnelly is tho place to go for
work of all description in that line,
bis connwtion with Mr. Kinzer has
veil hi a the uso f a No. 1 Lathe and
Tu:;:sr. whlih e: i-h:$ bt.n to do a'.
Errts of rri.i.?h;ro v.-oik t th svj!?f.4
ts -n of his caston:rs, nisirr-iacments
;:r- conipl e tor sh irpt-'.iir.j: p'oa'lis. I
"- v -x : i k'.:rc.u3. shoeing
-.-. ; . :1 - : r 'y-.xr nns? -white j
si.Viii-Iiiii. C2t3 !
SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.
Iheoity echocls will e:oo i)ex.t vfeekVlth a
puWlj etamluatlon conducted by ttie teachers
1 tln-lr respr tivc grades, couuueuciust "n
WeK'jesdsy. llio 2Sib Inst., nnd contluuin to
il.iyi. .
The efiimiaatteas will l.e couJuefjd us fol
lows :. . " .
Intne Grammar gTad; on. AVcunwday la Ar
ULmctlc. Grarrjinar, and Orthography. Thurs
day, la Aritbu.et:?, Gcosraphy ndReE-5lD5..
In the Second Intermediate on Wednesday ia
Reading, History, Grammar, Geography, and
Orthography. Thursday fa Arithmetic. Geog
raphy and reading.
First Intermediate on Wedneaday la Heading
Lanirnage. Grammar, Geography, and Or1h"K
raphy. ThtirHrtay In ArlMimetic & Geography.
' The Primary rradVs will yJi be exanLicd on
Tbursday.tbe 29th inst.
Weckbach ia just coming out on ad
vertising. You must go and see his
new stock of goods.
Schnasse goes east this week, ne
too is one of our most liberal support
ers, and we wish him a safe trip, good
markets and heaps of fun. Look out
for new goods on his return.
WELL BORERS.
Any one provided with tools for well
boring wilt find three wells to bore by
calling on A. L. Child, in Plattsmouth.
52t4
A few City orders for sale.
J. V. Weckbach will pay in cash or
goods the highest market price for any
amount of potatoes. 2Jtf
Centennial manufactor)'. Gents fine
custom work warranted, at Bob Sher
wood's. good bargains!
SIDE LACE SHOES,
for S1.75 at
MERGES' SHOE STORE.
Messrs. Streight & Miller wish to
call the attention of their customers
to the fact that it is customary to close
up accounts at the commencement of
the year. As they are expected to pay
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 advantage to give them a call. A
full stock of groceries also kept con-1
stantly on hand. 4otf
For Sale at Bargain.
ONE HOUSE AND LOT.
one block south of Main Strict
ALSO
fisronn builtisg and htock of
UXNERAL JfL'ECUAXDISB.
For chilblains, chappsd bands, burns
and healing s.ues, "Foreot Tar Salve"
u the best. ' - - .
l'LKSiAl
R. II. Yanit!a tells the people tMs
week that he has ag iin opened a store
iii AblilanJ, and propnscs to undersell
all competitors. Raad his "A J." Ash
lend 7 imts.
Glad to hear from Roas.
Tho letter signed A. L. Child, (from
AfeC-a) lust week siiyuM have been E.
S. Child.
Harry Bar Je. grown so big we didn't
know him, has hucii hero visiting.
Cpt. P.tine, our old friend, Farmer
Paine yau know, has received the ap
pointment of clerk in the Laud Com
misiUiticr's department a: Lincoln. He
Hut! llclliiilf (Ed. Nth. Farmer.) can
talk "craps' and tilings all summer, as
their ofnVes are jus: across the hall.
J. S:ine living now at Union Mills,
on? of the old sett lei s at Oiu tha, called
on - I:? il:- :.LD M ir.day. accompanied
by Mr. 3 j.i!y, of the saui locality.
We sre by the Sidney Telegraph that
Mr. Grambtrg has arrived there on his
way to the eoony regions.
A letter from Lincoln will appear
next week, thanks
Any person having the Grain Co's
sacks will oblige mo by returning the
s -ime at once. Fred Gorder.
51,t2
Acting "-ike a charm" means ruin to
the stomach. As a sure and 6afd rem
emedy for colds, coughs and sere lungs
take "Forest Tar.- It never fails to
do good and never does anv harm. 51t4.
Now is the time to get bargains in
Clothing stock of Wm. Stadelmanu to I
be sold in the next 60 days at great re
duction in prices. Call and examine
the Stock, it must be sold, and for cash.
The stock of Boots and Shoes of Sher
wood & Stadelman to be sold in the
same building.
If you want to get your chimneys
cleaned or your stove polished, call on
Chfis. Hrown, or leave orders at John !
Boone j barber shop, at anv hour of the i
day or night. 50 cents a stove and 50
cents a Hue. 42tf
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.
Peteu Menacs.
A new American and a new Wilson
SEWING MACHINE
for sale at the Herald Office.
Our ,nterprising and puccssft:! mer
chants, E. G. Dovey & Son, are sul! at
th-ir po.st, supplying customers with
everything in the line of general mer
chandise on the most reasonable terms,
stock kept full and complete. 30tf
Notwithstanding the fact that Til
den wa? defeated I do not in'end to be
beat by any Blacksmith in Nebraska,
on anything in my lin?, from shoeing
a horse, mule or cow to mending a cast
iren stove or building a wagon or bug
gy, put' ing a plough in order or repair
ing any kind of a break in machinery.
Tho best of timber constantly on hand
for working into bii2gies. sulk-ys, &c.
A No. 1 Pai itpr competent to d any
thing in the line cf painting buggies !
or wag?rjs.
Thankful for pa?t favors I am ready
to be forgiven for mj :.-i--a5els and i
will endes.v-.n- to g":r3 aat ;s "a:tin in all !
M. SCHNELLEACnrR,
5S-4t Brick Shop, Fifth Street.
ri.A'i';jiuc ui. m.b. '
i r'ie,-i
tvk
- Sherwood's new place in-Vivian's old
stand.
j Guthrnan has put up green shutters
j all over the. upper stories of his build
ing.
i Look for Hatt's old stand and see
Young then you driveast(c)ak(e)and
taliC jl cut for horns.
We gratefully appreciate the kindly
and brotherly obituary notice of llr.
M icMurphy, Sr In last creek's Watch
man.
Sound the truni;.e . b.it. th? drum,
aiio.her Jot of guUs hcu uwuie to Peter
Merges' uiaminoth Boot a Shoe Store
Old newspapers for sale at the Her
ald office, 75c per hundred.
See the new ad of B. & M. Lands.
They zive ten yers credit at 6 per cent
and tt years credit at 6 per cent interest
and 20 per cent -discount.
Go and see Bob Sherwood at his now
place.
Young the butcher has t last got
moved into the Hatt btiilding, up Main
st, near 5ih. -
Merges will get you up the best fits
and the finest styles of Boots or Shoes
in the country and does your repairing
good and promptly.
The debate tomorrow night is Rasolv
td, "That Intemperance is a detriment
to the City of Plattsmouth."
Look out for a Court Hous9 full.
Saturday was "St. Patrick's day.
We have been aware for some years
that Peter Merges, dealer in boots and
shoes, was considered, and justly too, a
model young man. Any one who
doubts may now be assured he will not
misrepresent his goods, as be invites
inspection through a Glas.
And Dick Streight has got a "medal"
thusly:-
- "Awarded to
O. M. STREIGHT, BEST GELDING,
Grey Eagle, Sweepstakes, 1876."
Reverse ".Nebraska Slate Board of
Agi icultuie," and a handsome plow, all
in silver. Dick's awful proud, and goes
round jingling grey eagles in his pock
tt lus.ily.
Young, moved meat the same as
always, good yout.g man, young crit
ters. BOOT AN I) SHOE FACTORY.
Call at Merges' Shoe Shore for your
Boots and Shoes. His Charley Mar
shall is the best workman in the coun
try, is the only man in town that ever
made a pair of Boots entire, without
eastern aid, that received a premium
at a Fair. Repairing done promptly.
52-tf
W. L. Morrison, gra::d-?cn of Chai
lain Wright, sends his grand parents a
pen portrait of the conqueror( ?) of Ne
braska, all the way from Rochester N.
Y. It represents a giant hopper with
a shield m li ked -'N" grasped in his
paws, and underneath U - words, Teni
Vidi, Vici? Mr. II. having just left
onu stalk of corn bare and stripped ri
deis another, and proceeds to vincit it.
He entitles the piece, "An Emblem of
Nebraska," and Frank Stadter is going
to engrave it for a Herald frontis
piece. Old papers for bal, 73c a hundred.
Bo-sciiel's Gei:man,Strcp can now
be purchased right at home, 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
and Lung diseases. No jerson has ev
er used this medicine without immed
iate relief, yet tLere arc 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 yaur own fault,
as you can go to your Druggists in
Flatt3mouth and get a Sample Bottle for
10 cents and try it; three doses will
relieve any case. Regular sire only 75
cents. - 50-tf.
FARMERS ATTENTION!
Julius Pcpperberg, Cigar Manufac
turer, on Main St., Plattsmouth, Neb.
Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri
can Tobaccoes for smoking purposes.
For Sale. Best qualities of plug-smok-!ng
tobacco always on hand. 20-tf.
Go to Robert Sherwood for the most
fashionable of fine sewed boots. Can
not be equalled in Nebraska for prices,
quality and durability. One door east
of S )linon A Nathan.
Q iir.in? ;,..! arsenic form the basis
of uuny "f the Ague remedies in the
market, and are the last resort of phys
ici ins and people who know no better
medicine t employ for this distressing
complaint. The effects of either of
th"se drugs are destructive to the sys
tem, producing headache, intestinal
disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ringing of
th ears, and depression of the consti
tutional health. Ayer's Ague Cure
is a vegetable discovery, containing
neither quinine, arsenic, norany deleter
ious ingredient, and is an infallible and
rapid cure for every form of Fever
and Ague. Its effects are permanent
and certain, and no injury can result
front" its ue. Besides being a positive
cu;s for Fever and Ague in all its
forms, it is a!3o a superior remedy for
Liver Complaints. Itjs an excellent
tonic and preventive, as well as a cure,
of all coniplain's peculiar to malarious,
marshy and miasmatic districts. It
acts directly on th Livr I I il'.i iry
apparatus, thus stimul itiir th system
to a vigerous. healthy cc :..!ition. . For
Hale bv all Dealers.
CENTENNIAL STORE.
For home manufacture Robert Sher
wood cannot be equaled,
east of Solomon & Nathan.
one door
BOOTS AND SHOES.
I have now the largest and best as
sortment of Boots, Shoes and Slippers
of all kinds, and I continually manu
facture Foot-wear of all kinds to order.
I received the Premium at the Fair
for the best assortment of Eastern
Goods, the best Leather of all kinds
and my own manufacture, aad I con
tin oaliy make the finest tits and most
elegant styles that are made in the
country. I keep workmen who do re
pairing neat and promptly.
f- 2-t f P-Tr t. Mrr r
Co.. Augusta, Mainv. the otner morning' ant asked Litu for ' aTse-fueTices. ITlitjfrj'TnlsJf.
, SPECIAL NOTICES.
' DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The flrni known as Hubbard & Tewkbwry is
this day dissolved and J. S. Tewksbury is au
thorized to settle all outstanding accounts.
Hejtby Hubbard,
J. S Tkwksucrv.
Weeping Water. March 1st, 1877. WtL
PliOCLA STATION.
Wm. Etadctmann having beoa appointed by
the U. 8. Marshal for this State aa Collector cf
the outstanding accounts of Wm. Stadolmann
and of Rherwood & StadeWnar.n. Ail owing
these concerns are hereby called upon to ap
pear at the store of the said Win. Siadeluiauu,
in the city of riHtHmoutu, County of Cass, on
or heroic the 15th day of April, lS77,forthe Bat
tlement of said accounts, or said accounts will
be transferred to the bauds of the lawyer in the
case for collection with costs. Save costs and
come forward. Wm. Utaoklmanw.
C. H. Pakmblb, Collector.
Assignee.
Plattsmouth, March 5, 1877.
NOTICE.
Gef.enwood, Feb. 2tth, 1877.
Notice Is hereby Riven to all persons whomso
ever, tliut an article of separation has this day
been given between T. A. King and ObeaKing,
h:w(;e. And I T. A. King do forbid any and
all persons from harboring her or sellinjr her
roods on my eicrtense, aa I will pay none of
her bills after this date. (4914) T. A. Kisa.
DRESSMAKING.
Mrs. F. Eistcrand Miss Nellie Short have tone
into the dre-ssmaklng business, and would be
fileased to have those in want of work in their
ine to call and see them at the resi Jenco ol Mrs.
Elster, one door west of the Saunders
H.Mise. Satisfaction guaranteed and charges
uaerate. 1-u
MONEY TO LOAN.
$100,000
To loan on Improved farms in Cass Countv, at
low rate of interest. Applications aolieitfd.
Plattsmouth, March is;;. J. N. WISE.
The latest, greatest. and miMt re.
liable remedy ever put together by medical sci
ence for Kheuinatism. Woune's. swellings. Burns,
Caked Breast, &c. Is the Centaur Liniment.
There are two kinds. What the White Lini
ment is for the human family, the stronger kind,
which is ye'low in co or. i for pavlu d. l ime
and strained horses and animals. Their effects
arts wonderful.
Mothers WhO have weak and Irritable
children, can secure health for the children and
re4t for themsalves by using Dr. Pitcher's Cas
toria. It contains no morphine or anything in
jurious. It is a pleasant to take as honey, and
Is certain to cure Wind Colic, regulate the bow
els and expel worms. For Teething children
there is nothing like Castoria. 51U3
Large stock
WINTER SHAWLS,
at cost, at
SCHNASSE & GRAMUERG'S.
good bargains!
SIDE LACE SHOES,
for $1.75 at
MERGES' SHOE STORE.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Election Notice.
Notice Is hereby irlven to' the qualified voters
of the City of Plattsmouth. tuar an election wiii
be held in said city on I he nrst lueday or April,
H77,beii!g the 3d day of said mouth. for tnet-icc-tioiitof
the lo! lowing named oiheers, to-w it :
One Mayor.
One City Clerk.
- Treasurer.
" " Marshal.
" Police Judge.
" Kngiueer.
Pour members of the Scln.ol Board.
Also, the following Councilraen to be tieettu
from their res-jei-tive wauls.
O.ie Councilman First V.'unl.
Two Councilman Secumi Ward.
Uiie Counciiin; n Tnird Ward.
One Couni:ilm;tii fourth Ward.
The sad election to Le held at the usual pia-i-e
of holding elections in ;iid ciy. The polls
to oe opened si. a o'clock a. m., ana cloasi at
o'clock p. ru., of said day.
li. it. Livt fosTOjr, Mavor.
W. F. Bkskktt, Cleiii.
Probate Notice.
In the matter of the estate of Mathias Tyson,
Before W. 11. Newell. CVaoiy Judge, iu and
for t'ws Co., Nebraska.
To v iV;m it miy amccr:i.
'lake notice that (.'. I. lloore. by his deputy,
AT. L. Weils, of said coui.ty.aaH Aled.inmy oilice
an inetriiTOt nt of writ in purporting to oe tne
last will and lesutmetu oi Uathias Tyson, de
ceased, and requested thai the name b admit
ted t- Probate, and the paid caue is set for
hearing at my ofhee in Plattmoutii, on the loth
dav ol April, A. it. 1877, at one o'clock p. in.. .f
said dav. at which time and pia e all persons in
terested may appear, and contest ine same, and
show cause, if any thc-y have, why said instru
ment should not be allowed as the last will and
tectatra-nt at Math las Tvsou, deceased.
Witness mv hand at Plattsmouth, Neb., this
2i)th day of March. A. 1'. iSi7.
5JI3 Wm. 11. Nkwf.I.l, Co. Judge.
t. Ordinance No. 77.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and City Council
of the City of PLattsmoutit
$ec. 1. That f-eetion three (.1) of ordin mee
No. 42 be and the same is hereby a'uudevi by
striking out all there is in said section rela i.ig
to Billiard Tables.
Sec.?. That section 8 of said ordinance No.
42 be eo amended as to read one hundred dol
lars (5100, instead of two hundred duliars 'Jouj,
as the amount to be paid for the license therei..
provided for, by the applicant for said license ;
provided that all the other provision of said
sections snail remain unchanged by this ordi
nance. Sec. 3. That this ordinance be in force from
and after its passage and publication nccordii.g
to law. it. it. LaviNOKTON,
... A J M 1- . .
Ktl City Clerk.
Mayor.
Legal Notice.
' In the district court second judicial district,
iu and for Cas County, Nebraska.
E. t'. Petteugiil and J. B. Itouiusoii, as adminis
trators of tue estate of Martin U rover. deceas
ed, vs Willis J. llorton, Paulina A. Ilonon,
llibbard & Spencer. C. vT. Lyman & Co., St.
Joseph ManufacturingCompanv, Wei! & Calm
Wm. A. Weith. E. H. Eaton, Eunice A. White
and S. N. Merriam.
Tfi xple the State of Xcbraska.
lilts J. Llorton, Paulina A. llorton, llibbard
it Spencer. C. W. Lyman & Co., St. Josi pli Man
ufacturing Company, Weil & Cai.n, Wm. A.
Weill) and S. N. Merriam, lion rexideut defend
ant, w ill lake notice that paid plaint ills did on
the 8th day of February. 1877, liie mis petition
in the otiice of the Cleri of the district court, iu
and lor Cass County, Nebraska, against said non
resident defendant, and tue aloresaid named
resident uelendauts claiming a judgment against
Willis J. llorton and raulma a. Iloitou, lor the
sum of two thousand donarr. w im iut rest there
on at the rate of leu per cent per annum, from
July 26th, 1S71, and a decree of a foreclosure of
a mortgage fciveit to secure said sum. Said note
and mortgage being given to Martin Grover, de
ceased, ot whose estate plaiutirls are adminis
trator. They also pray a decree o; lorecloeure
axaiust all ol said defendants of said mortgaged
property, tne same being described as loilows,
viz : The north half tn'i) of the north-east
quart r. (ne1.! of section thirteen U in town
ten (10) nurtu ol range eleven (ll). east t'.th p. m ;
also the south-e.tst quarter (sej of eectiou
twelve (12) in township ten in) range eieven.dl)
east ol 6th p. in ; a lip the north half (u') of the
south-west quarierlswj of section eeveu (7) in
town teu (10 range twelve e.it of the Clh P.
M.. all iu Cass County. Stale of Nebraska, and
I raying that caeh of said defendants be requir
ed to a. pear and answer said petition, an-: snow
what, it .iny Inteiest ihev, or any of theiu may
have ia the sao.e. and afto praying said Court
lit decree any claim said deieinlani u ny have
given and iitfrrred to plahuin, and ii.-a other
leiicf as equity may direct. You are hereby re
quired to answer such petition on or before
April 23d. 1877, or default will be taken against
each of you upon said petition.
E. K. I'ETTEJiOtta. and I
i. li. KOBINSON,
As administrators, plaintiffs.
A. L. Sr-RAOUB and V. B. Hakt,
lheir Attorneys.
Estray Notice.
Taken up by the subscriber, dvlnc five miles
south of Weeping Water, one Dun Mare, about
fourteen hamt. high and about eibt year old,
had a headstall on when taken up.
Wa. CAYGILt,.
Weeping W ater. March 21, 1S77. 5ot5
' Probate Notice.
u the matter of the estate of James M. Bundy,
deceased. Before Wm. II. Newell, Courty
Judge, In and for Cas County, Nebraska.
To vhnm it nviy amrern:
Notice is hereby given that James Rivett has
filed an application in the County Conrt. in and
for Cass County, Neb., to be appointed numin
istrator of the estate of James M. Bundv,
deceased, and said cause is set for hear
ing at the office of the County Jndjfc in riatts
moutli. on the 3oih dav of March, A. D. 1877. at
ten o'clock a. ru. of said day, at which time and
place all persons Interested may appear and
show cause, if any they have, why the said
Jawes lUvett should not Le appointed such ad
ministrator of said estate.
Witness nay hand this toth dav of March. A.
sto " ' -O'lKtr Jnl?e.
" Sheriff's Sale: " '
1 Frt 'National BahVof PtattsiiMdsth, Xe1rska.
( Plaintiff, vs. Joseph bhera and Joeph Sans,
iM'fcudauts ; also saiuo Planum' vs. W'l.t. i
t lloous. N. iS.'iioij'.js. i'i i ii-ipi--. i j ! loscpii
i Shera, Jos. Sans, and N.h !; '". t ' t --.-.
UciCliUant-s ;
By virtue of live eejii.ioi..-. 1;jc1 l.y t'.r
Clerk of the District Court, I'd Jouicl.U District
within and lor Cuss County. Nebrssita, and to
me directed. 1 wi!l on tie tiiih day t f Ayii, A.
D. ISI7. at lOYlouk. A M., of stud day, at the
south door of the "ourt llou-e In the fily of
PiattAiiiotitb, in aald Countv, 8 -Hat Pubtl-; sue
tion.tue following real estst'e to-wit :One Farm,
known as the Wm L. llobbs farm, coutarnlug
two hundred and fifty-one acre more or less,
all iu section twenty-seven and twenty-eight in
town eleven, north ran go loartoeu. txt ol luo
sixth pt'iucipal niendiai!. hi Cass couaty, e
bra ska. aiid uesci ibed as toilows t
Lot 1 hoc 27, obtaining S3 20-1'K) acres ;
Ia.iI 2 sec 27, containing 4t 10-109 acres ;
Lot 1 sec iS. coulaintu 3J 70-100 acres :
South hall nort n -east quarter (neM) of
section twenty-eight (iS) coiuaiiaug 0 acies.
Soulh halt (SV4 of the uortu-east quarter
ueioi mo norin -easi quarter (ne4 oi aac
tion twenty-eight coulaiuin 20 aM-es.
The cortii-eat quarter Ineiil of the north
west quarter inwiij of the south-east quarter
isetj oi section iwemy-cjHl jzsj containing
10 acres.
Taken and offered forsale as the proierty of
, IU. aj. A&wi'n.
And aLso the following renl estate, as the
property of Joseph Sliera. to-wil : the east hslf
ol tne south-east quarter ts-vvj oi the the south
east qtiarter (seVi) ot tectic-n seventeen (17),
town eleven (11). north of range fourteen (14)
east ot the sixth (Gib) principal meridian, twen
ty t jdi acres more or k-s : .vuu also noutu-west
quarter (s.vU) of the south -ca t quarter (se) oi
section seveuiteii (17). town eleven (U), range
fourteen (14) east of the sixth ((Jth) principal
nieiiuian. iouy tioi acres tnore or less ; Alia al
so lot seven 17; in block two (2) east of the pub
lic square in Kock rllulls.
And also lot eijihi is) in block one (1) south of
public souaie in kock limits.
And also lots four (4) and nine (9) and east
half (eVi) oi live (5) and eight (8) in block oue (l)
soutu and oue (1) east ol public square Hi ltock
lilllUS.
And also all of block five 5) north and live (5)
east oi public square m Ixock i;tulis.
AlU aiso all oi bluck six t6) r.oith acd five
(5; e.tst ot public square in Kock P.luHs.
And a. so ail tdock seven (7) uurth and five (0)
east oi public square iu 1:ock Btuiis.
And also lots one. two. three, ten, eleven, and
twelve. U, 2, 3, lo. II & Li,) iu block sis tt! west
one (l) soutn oi puniic square in Itoc-i Uiufisi.
And also lots seven (7) and eiht (8) iu Mock
five.3 west oi public square in ::aes Biulls. ail
in Cass County, Nebraska.
And also the following real estate, as the
property of IN. U. llobbs, to-w lt: one farm
known as the N. U. llobbs farm containing one
hundred and seventy-live U75) acres more or
less, ami described as fallows :
The north-west quarter (nw) of south-east
quarter (se!4 of section twenty-eight t28j town
sain eleven til) range fourteen (I4 east of sixth
principal meridian, containing 40 acres.
The north half in1.,! of the north-east quar
ter (neH) of the north-east quarter nekl of
section twenty-eight 12S township eleven (il)
range fourteeu 1 IJ east of tUe sixth prluclpal
meridian, coutamiug 20 acres.
The south half sl of the south-east quarter
se(i of section twenty-one 21J township elev
en 11 range fourteen, 14J east of sixth princi
pal meridian, containing so acres.
The south part of the north-east quarter
neHl of the sou. h -east quarter Lseil of sec
tion twenty-one 21 township eieven til range
fourteen i4J east of the sixth principal men
dun. containing 2S acres.
Part of the south-west quarter sw!i of the
south-west quarter swfJ of section twenty
two 22 township eleven 111 range fourteen
14 east of the sixth principal nn-nilaa, con
taining 7 acres ; and also
Lots five and six 5&iJ in block oue 1 south
of public square, in Kock Bluffs, Cass county.
Neb. ; and also
Eight and three fourth S'iweres of land be
ing part of Bout h-west quarter sw!4 of south
east quarter set of section thirteen 13J town
twelve range thirteen 1.1:1 j etst of the 6 p. m.
and described a., follows : Commencing thirty
30J rods from the south-east corner of south
west qr. sw'ij of south-east quarter Iset) of
said section, thence west forty-eight 4S rods,
tiience north thirty (30J rods, thence east thirty
30 rods, thence south live 5 feet, thence east
eighteen 18 rods, tuenc-e south along said line
to the place of begiauiag, all iu Cass County,
Nebraska.
And aiso the fol'.owiu real estate, as t Im
properly of Joscp.l S::S. .o-K ;
'1 ue east half teVj i ol t ie u.n i i-west if J.irier
(nw4 of section s feni--'-ii ('.i; LownH.iip eieven
(11) range fourteen t.1 1; east o; i.ic sixth princi
ple inei'idian ; ai.d as;
'the west had (.v'i i of the :i i;'u-:tst quarter
(lie1-) of seciioo sey.-ii.eeu t . .') to A'ri-i.i,. eu-ven
(!1 ) range foiiriecu (11) cast- cf s.;u priuelpal
mericinn : aim a.Mi
ih n quire. ne11 f ;lie o ;t!i west qii
ter K"'-.! of se-.tP... seliiiiii 17 tnwi. .-::!,
eieven i t i.orth r;i:j,e ioni'm!) (t) eust oi
sixtii pricial ineriuiaii ; a. u a. so
iue noitli iiail iurj) it li.s soiii ii-A't-st quar
ter v-'.v) of section seteiice:-ti il7i n.vm.ii.i
eleven U') norta raac lourieeii 1 1) ea:l of t.ic
sixth principal ln riuian ; and also
i no s-.uif q:.ui ler tse'.) of the south
wett quarter t"-,vii of scctioa eilit is towu
s:i:p i levon llij iioitii range fjsiln-ea j.11 east
ui sixtii p. HI. ; aa.i also
.All ef block seven 7 went of public r.qa'.-e in
Uocit Bl'.Mis, Cjs;; county, Net). ; a,iU also
All ot Mock etgut tsj wc.siof the public squnie
in Boca lllillls : an. I a. ;o
All of bloci one I ! north r.nd s veil 7 west
of puhlie square in Kock Bluffs ; and aiso
All of fractional biocK three .tj south and five
.. west ol public square, it-k Ulu'l.S Neb.;
a.al a'.Mi
All of fractional Mot-It three (3; srnh and six
oj west of the prtbl'.c squsre la Bluis.
Neb. ; ami also
All of traciioual b'.o k thr.--e 3 soutli and
seven 7 west of public square in Rock Biuffs.
Neb. ; and also
All of fractional Mock-three 3 south a-id
eight (SI we-t of public square in Kock Liuits.
Neb. ; aad also
Ad of oloeK two 2 south and seven 7 west
of public square in K-.u-k Uli'lfs, Neb. ; and also
All of block, two : south and ciirla west
of public square iu Kock Bluffs : aud also
All of block one 1! south and eilit L?i west
of public square In Kock Biulls, Cass county,
Neoraska.
And also, as the property of N. It. Ifol bs. jr.,
the north seventy-live 7jJ f'-el of lots three,
four, five and six 3, 4. 5 and u b!w; five-L"
W hit-'s Addition to the cily of I'li-ttsmouih,
Ciss county, Nebraska.
All of the above uarnrd lands and lota are
levied upon by virtue of live executions issued
from said court in favor of the First National
Bank of Plattsmouth. Nebraska, and also all of
the lauds aud lots levied upon as the property
of Joseph Sliera and Joseph Sans are attached
by me this March 13th and 14li, le77. on Jin or-,
der of atlHchment issued from same court in
favor of EiMi.otid E. Woolsey, subject to the
aforenamed executions.
Plattsmouth, Neb., March 14th. 1577.
M. B. CUTLER.
6115. Sherilf Cass Co., Neb.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of five executions Issued by the
clerk of the District Couit of the second'judi
dal district within and for Cass County, Ne
braska, and to me directed, I will on the 26th
day of March, A. IJ. 1877, at 10 o'clock a. m., of
said day, at the Mill known as the Shera Mill
In Kock Bluffs, Neb., in said county, sell at pub
lic auction the following goods aud chattels,
to-wit :
One lot of wood at said mill, also I will after
selling said lot of wood sell one lot of wood
near Shera's residence, after which on same
day I will sell 40 hous aud 15 bead ot two year
old steers and h.iiers:.uL two cows near the
residence of Joseph Sans : also one lot of sixty
eight cans of lard and a large lot of cut meat at
the smoke house of Joseph Sherj. also one lot
of potatoes at the Patterson & Walker store
room in Kock Bluffs.
The same being levied upon and taken as the
property of Joseph Snera and Joseph Sans de
fondants ; to satisfy a Judgment of said court,
recovered by the First National Bank of PlatU
mouth. Nebraska, plain tills.
Plattsmouth, Neb., March 14. 1877.
5112 M. B. CUTLER, SherliT.
Legal Notice.
Nathan Jones vs. George MeAdle. Sarah Mc
Adie, Elwin M.Park. Thomas Thompson, Ag-n-s
V. Kuapp, and David J. Kelden.
To Agnes C. Kn;ipp. non-resident defendant.
Voti are hereby notified that Nat hah Jones,
plaintiff, did on the tsih day of March A. D.
177. file Ms petition in the District Court in
and for the county of Cass and State of Nebras
ka against the said George MeAriie. S.ir.'.h Mc
Adie, Elwin M. Park. Thomas I lioiiipson. Agnes
C. Knanp, and David J. Scldcn. dote nilants.
setting forth that die said George -cAdie and
Sarah McAdie on the 22d d.iv en Atiut. A..D.
1S73, g.ive ;; mortgage to the said Eiwin M Park
on the north half (n'i) of the northwest ;'i:ir
ter tvwV) of section number thirty-two (.tj),
township Lumber eleven, noi:h of range num
ber ten (1ft) e:i.st of the sixth principal ii.cridi.m
t6 p ni) in siu countv of Cass to secure ti e pay
ment of Thirteen Hundred and Fitly Dollars
according to ten certain promissory notes re
ferred to in said mortgage, and that the first of
said rotes to-wit : two hundred dollar; fai!n
due September 1st. 1174. was afterwar ls irans
Icrreil bysaiil E'win N. Park lo -his pl.-nn't
and others o" said notes were transferred to tiie
defendants Agr.es C. Kraop and David J. Lei
den. The substance of the prayer is that an
accounting may be i'.ad of the ancmt due this
plaintiff, ;.nd that sain premises may be sold to
pay the ssrne interest and eosis. inii- ss the said
rieo. McAiiie and Thomas Thompson pay said
note interests and costs bv a day to be named
by the Court. And the said Agnes C. Knapp is
nntiac.d that .she U requiied to answer said pe
tition on or befare the loth dav of Aorii. A. D.
1877. NATHAM v OS r.t,
T. B. Witaov. Attorney. &otL
Sheriff's Sale.
Bv virtue of an order of sale, issued bv the
Clerk of the District Cmu't. in tho Second Judi
cial District, within and for Cass County, Ne
braska, and to me directed, I will on t'uo 26th
day of March. A. D. Is77. at- to o'clock a. ra. of
said day. at the south door of the Court House,
in the City of Plattsmouth. In said County, sell
at public auction the following real estate to
wit : The south half 4s'-i of the north-east
quarter ne4 of section twenty cc in township ;
number ten ( 10' nonu ot ranee iiiinu-er ten no; ;
east of tha 6th P. M. in Csss Co. Neb. The aai
being levied upon and taken as the piopertv rf i
William juinn and Ella Quinn. defendanta : tji
satisfy a decree of said Court rtuovtred by
Charles M. KeHogg. plsintiff "
Platt?moutb. -.. Feb.;i, A. D. :77.
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We ara in almost dal! j receipt of
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
and ClIE105(DIEimiIiE,
which we offer our friends and the public at
Wiiolea!e
at prices to
tmz& MISS GOODS,
Cashmeres, Alpacas, DeLaincs, &c.
Cahcos, from 12 to 16 Yards for $1.00.
Muslins, from 6 cts. a yard upward.
BEDSPREADS !
The finest stock of "White Bedspreads ever brought to the City.
Buell's Cassimeres, Tweeds,
' full
arts and
llat anil Dap9
and ITMrnSsliing Dods.
Ci'oceries awd Pi'vIIibs
OF ALL
Country Produce taken
Thankful fur past faiors in the years gone
ouakamekiso satisfaction' inai.l cases,
ed with success, I remain as ever.
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
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KINDS.
in exchange for Goods.
by. I respectfully ask a continuance of the same.
and iiopingmy efforts to please may be crown
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ONE DOOR WEST OF P.O.,
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
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