Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, July 11, 1878, Image 3

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THE HERALD.
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el for lo-, than i .-!.! .
I-eir:il notice at Statute ratc-i.
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t T.silfe for iill l. jial notici they hand in,
mid all parties dciiiandiiif' a proof of publica
tion oi anv notice will he held for the imuliea
I .ii lee of such notice.
COM.Ml. NICATIONS.
As our space is limited, ull communications
must lc .rief and to the point, witli no waste
of words.
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;.eeordim; to copy of paid matter and paid Le
tal.s, ouly.
1. Any person who takes the paper regularly
from the pos'-ottice, whether iuec;-H to lii
i.ame. or w hetlier he Is a subscriber or not is
responsible for the ;my.
J. If any person ordeis his paper discontin
ued, he must pay all arreaiacs. or the publish
er may continue to send it until payment is
lii.'iui . and collect tlie whole amount, whether
the paper is taken from the oilice or not.
:. 1 lie courts have decided that refusing to
t ike newsoap is and periodicals from the post
r..i e, or rcino inn and h aving th'-in uncalled
t i , is jtuii'I f ricie evidence of i.stk.miu.vai.
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LOCAL XEWn
V;iti r, Wiit.T v. litre ami all
Un Hi irk to !i i;.k.
C.i;i;i:i r.ilim-r goes to C'olc-ru 'o
tlii.s v. ttk anln.
Wt rkl :irh's .i.l jrn.-s out :;cxt Wttk
j;t:il I utl;ii:a:i"s coincs in.
Wl ttlcts last ruiifieii' Joe. C011
lioi ! !:, in; , Seety. of Sta:t.
1-M Kufrncf l.as a call for so many
l.ar stti'3 l.e cannot s,iiMly the i!t-
llKUi 1.
Ur. JlcCrea i-rosents tlie IIkp.ali
with a f.iic l.iox i-f honey. Many
tliaiiks.
It w ill I ay the hoys to limit up
r.tlhii Ilajt-'s ltd Linl and rtturn
it to liini.
A year old hoy of the Ikirhet's
Charley Warren, was run over hy a
loaded w agon last week and scarcely
Lrnised.
Fred Kroeler and one of Sam
lUikers nan had a set to, on Monday,
rtrlice?"
Di k Streight runs the mail to
"Weeping Water, now, and it leaves at
seven a. 111. and returns at seven p. m.
Mr. Sampson, who lives on the
Jlrown place, sends us specimens of
the most delicious apricots. lie has
them for sale.
The I'Ody of young Abbot, mention
of the drowning of whom at Fremont
ws made in another column, has been
recovered.
Everybody and his wife is getting
a new buggy it seems. Dick Streight
has the hist one and a very handsome
vehicle it is.
-The State bar Association appointed
lion. Sam M. Chapman as one of the
committee on resolutions on the death
of Judge Gantt.
Four Mile creek was seven feet
higher than ever before. Many bridg
es have gone out, and the roads are al
most impassible.
Father Oreenbaum.of Freemont,
and Father Shaffel President of Criegh
ton College, Omaha, w ere in Platts
inouth this week.
He v. Father Hayes, we learn
leaves us soon to be stationed at Chey
enne, Wyoming Ter. The llev. Father
LJi will succeed him here.
Judge Sullivan married Win. IT.
Mttz to Miss Sarah J. Petsl. 011 the
gloiious fourth of July. What a hap
py day to get married on.
Jiilly Jones took the most practic
al view of the damacredoneby the flood
on yesterday morning, of any man we
met at least before breakfast.
We had an article on the Wauke
sha ?Iineral springs, and our trip prepar
ed, but the people have cold water
enough for this week and we postpone
it.
Fred Mickelwait says billiaida
are wet this morning that is, you
needn't wet up to play billiards yet.
Lehnhoff's well washed out and
was found near the Missouri, all turn
key. Fred brought it homo and set it
up to dry.
The wind on Sunday night was
very severe in places, and the rain
again Monday night has beat down a
good deal of grain.
Dr. Schildknecht has moved hi3 of
fice into Dr. Chapman's Drug store
where lie will be found in the future,
or orders left for him.
Fred Lenhoff and Mr. Shryock
have gone into partnership in the lum
ber business, since the storm. Their
yard is east of LenhoiFs saloon. Call
and select your pieces.
Oswald Guthman had a young man
lately in his employ, arrested for em
bezzlement Monday. The young fel
low "laid down on himself, finally set
tled the civil action and left.
Fi ank White says they ought to
have put a stick in the water ami it
wouldn't have been so dangerous. Shry
ock had a stick in his, several in fact,
and it cleaned his pigs all out.
Diphtheria is prevalent in some
places. One family, the FowIer3, have
had a tegular siege every member be
ing in turn alllicted. Dr. Scheldnicht
has had his hands full in this direction
latel.
Uncle Denny lias the queerest
milking hours. He was hunting his
cows at one o'clock yesterday morning,
and found them down in Waterman's
lumber yard, where they had wa.shed
to pasture.
- Am infant child of a German family
in Patterson's row fell from a window
of the upper story to the paved ground
in rear of the basement, fracturing its
skull. At last accounts the child was
doing well.
At the first Alumni dinner of
Doane College given last week, the
toast "Tiie Allumni" was re
sponded to by G. W. Mitchell of
I'iailsmouth, w ho is one of the three
alumni of the College.
Mr. Deock in formed us on Monday
last that he was 011 his w;:y to pack up
Mr. Sohnasse's household good3 for
transportation to the Fdaek Hills,
which seems like a final departure of
Mr. S. and family, which we regret to
hear.
The "young man, Moran, still in
custody here, on account of his horse
tntile with Mr. Holmes, turns out to
be Theodore Moran llatchelor, and has
friends at Council Uluffs. He ha not
yet explained his connection with the
horse scrape, and is consequently held.
The question is finally settled as
to the practicability of running Morri
son's new boat, at least across the riv
er ps a ferrv. IJpIv Jones can tell von
how she is to be run across, and IJiily
Wells explains the theory of getting
her back. For further particulars ask
them.
The fourth of July was celebrated
in I'laMsTiinuth by attending the circus
most!- we judge. People say there
were .V,:;0 per,jut here. Three perfor
mances were given, and they scooped
in considerable money. In the even
ing the 15. md boys gave a ball which
was well a: tended, and they realized
something like one hundred dollars.
clear of all expenses, to buy new in
struments with.
Louisville is getting famous, one
assault and battery case hist week
defendant discharged however; and
one square black mailing case against
the Itev. Mr. Hunniwal.l. Judge Sul
livan dismissed both cases and the
prosecuting witness, Zade, in la? tease,
much against his will was forced to
pay the costs after its being shown
that he lived six years w ith his wife
before he really married her.
We are pained to chronicle the
death of Mr. and Mrs. John Waterman's
infant daughter, aged two and one
half months, w hich took place last Sat
urday morning, and the funeral on
Sunday afternoon. The disease was
cholera infantum which attacked the
child on Thursday morning, the 4th,
and w ith such violence as to end its
life in the short space of two days.
This is the third child Mr. and Mrs.
Waterman have lost since their resi
dence in Plattsmoutli.
Our very good friend, the Rev. Mr.
Plackburn, thought he would act the
good Samaritan and wake Geo. Fick
ier up, for fear he might be drowned
in the gathering waters. Lighting a
Lantern he waded over and knocked
and pounded, and thro wed cord wood
at the door, but no George waked up.
In the morning his aggravation was
complete when Mr. Fickler appeared
yawning and vouchsafed, "Dot vas put
ty pig storm, I guess, but I didn't hear
him rain mooch."
As our last week's issue was pub
lished early to allow the boys to cele
brate the 4th, we were too early to
give notice of the death of Itev. Thom
as Ik-tts w hich oecured on Tuesday the
2d instant, at Kulo. Itev. Mr. lietts is
the father of Mrs. Walter White, of
this City. His death oecured quite
suddenly, his w ife being here in Platts
moutli visiting her daughter when the
telegraphic summons came which call
ed them to the death bed of the dying
husband and father, Mr. and Mrs,
White went down with Mrs. JJetts on
Wednesday morn, returning on Tues
day last. Mr. 15etts spent some lime
with his family in this place several
years ago. residing with his son llev.
Geo. C. Uetts, who was at that time
rector of St. Lukes, Church ; ho has
since taken charge of various parishes
in Nebraska, and though advancing
years might have lawfully excused
him from further active duty, died in
in the harness, faithful to the last.
Notes, receipts and bills for sale at
the Herald Office; also scale book3
for grain and cattle dealers. 4Ctf
GHEAT KAISS.
THE CHOPS PRO 11 ABLY DAMAGED
CONSIDERABLY.
A 3I0SI INTEMPERATE USE OF WA
TER IN PLATTSMOLTII.
The Old Brooks House Innnntlatcd
again.
A Temperance Billiard Hall Flooded
with cold, cold Water.
Cows Swept through the .Streets by too
many horns of Water, Pigs swilled
out by drenching rains.
Wagons sent down the Missouri to meet
Frank Morrisou's boat and debris
ofeverj kind sent down the riv
er for Capt. Eads nse In
building jellies at New
Orleans.
We have already recorded that ex
ceedingly heavy rains, accompanied by
wind and lightning, prevailed in this
region during Sunday and Monday
nights, but Tuesday night, or rather
Wednesday morning capped the climax
Between 12 and 1 o'clock it commenc
ed puriug down in perfect sheets of
water. We never saw such a rain, and
began to think that Frank Morrison
was the only sensible man in town, for
he had a boat most ready to save him
self and Squire O'Xeil.
Of course the creek which runs me
andering through the town rose, rose
big; got on its ear at this intemperate
display of the elements, and rushed
around on a jamboree that has not been
equalled since the famous wash-out
and deluge of the Brooks House, sev
eral years ago. Great sections of side
walk were washed out on Washington
Avenue, sweeping down by Howland's
shop, it was met by the currents down
Cth St., and Vine from nth St. west. It
broke the doors of Dr. Schildknecht's
stable in and rushed through the barn.
Outside, in his lot it tore everything
to pieces ; took off the sidewalk above
and below the house; demolished the
fences near the creek; washed out the
entire curbing and ruined the hand
some yard the Doctor has taken so
much pains with.
Over on the other corner, Billy Nev
ille's handsome trees are all broken,
by the debris thrown against them;
the yard was Hooded, garden ruined
and sweeping on down the water
covered the rear of all the lots on Vine
between 5ih and 6th. An outbuilding
lodged again under the end of the
Saunders house in the culvert there,
and back watered every thing. .
It swept through Fitzgerald3 stable,
carried off two cows and it is said
tumbled them through the culvert on
Main St., where they apparently clim-
ed up the bank at Waterinan.s lumber
paid. It Hooded the store cellars on
Mian St. Sliryocks place, the Hotel
basement and in "the Temperance bil
liard Hall raised over the tables.
JIOUS WASHED AWAY.
Mr. Shi jock's hogs were washed
away, a wagon of Fitzgeralds carried
through the culvert on Main and lost
in the Missouri. All the outbuildings
on the creek are gone, great stones and
chunks of brick wall from the Hotel
lay scattered down the creek.
IX Tun couxtrv. .
Beports say the grain is down bad,
and coin broken a good deal. Wheat
may come up, but oats and barley are
nearly ruined. Such persistent and
violent rains were hardly ever known
befure. Bad wash outs are reported
on the line of the It. B. and at Louis
ville and South Bend. Cold water is
undoubtedly a good thing as a bever
age, but as a lloating medium over
what should be dry land it is to say
the leas a moist unpleasant body.
Later.. The reports from the coun
try continue to show the grain badly
damaged. The storm has been very
extensive.
Billy Nevill's cow stood in water up
to her neck, just holding her nose out
to breathe. Two of Mr. Gregory's hogs
are gone for good ; one came back. Mr.
Shryock's hogs eventually returned.
All the morning was spent in cleaning
cellars and drying furniture by those
on Vine and rear of Main Sts. Jim
Grace lay abed until the furniture be
gan to lloat, when, not liking so much
cold water, he bounced out.
New County Maps.
Messrs Bird Sc Mickle, civil engi
neers, and publishers of maps, have
commenced compiling notes and mak
ing preparations for a topographical
survey of Cass County. They have al
ready made surveys and published
maps of a number of counties in North
ern Kansas, and south eastern Nebras
ka; sample copies of which we have
seen and can say they are fine speci
mens of work. They go on each tract
of land in the county and locate the
meandering of the streams, the springs,
timber, orchards, groves, roads, bridges,
farm-houses, school - houses, mills
mines, etc. Show the name of each
land owner and number of acres mark
ed on the proper piece, also show all
town and city plats iu the county on a
good scale, and then surround the
map by lithographic views of the finest
public and private buildings and farm
residences in the county. This is some
thing that will be of great value to
every man in the county, and we are
glad to see the work iu progress.
My red bird escaped from its cage
last Monday, and has not been heard
of sine?. Any one finding and return
ing him to me will not only place me
under lasting obligations, but will be
liberally rewarded.
FATriER Hayes.
Sharpening!
B. SuuiOLD has for sale and will
soon have on exhibition a Tool-Grinder
and Sickle sharpener a new thing
and warrented to give satisfaction.
Can be seen at his plaee, 16t2
Personal.
Mr. Mickle the map man has been
in to see us.
Mrs. Marsland made Plattsmouth a
flying visit on monday last.
Mr. Wigton, of the Hastings Journal
called Tuesday on the way home from
his late trip.
We see by the Nebraska City Press,
that Miss Lessie Black is visiting Mrs.
Covell at that place.
Prof. Frank Stadter, of Lincoln is
visiting his old home, and is generally
welcomed by many old friends hero.
We had the pleasure of meeting
young Mr. Morton at Chicago during
our late trip. He remembers Platts
mouth a.s a pleasant station on his pas
sage through life.
Judge Maxwell and daughter visited
Plattsmouth last week. We are glad
to learn that the Judge has entirely n -covered
from his recent illiress.
Mrs. Hayes has been spending a
week iu Plattsmouth, and returns to
Freemont tomorrow. Mrs. Hayes is
always welcomed by her many friends
here.
D. D. Johnson, of Weeping Water,
was in town Monday, and seemed quite
comfortable, but still showing some
what the effects of the lightning stroke
he received some three weeks since.
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Ordinance No. SS.
An Ordinance to amend section four of
Urdiwuire Ao. it, regulatiny the
salary of the fit' Marshal.
Be it ordained bi the Mayor and Conn-
cilmtn of the City of l'lattsmonth.
Section' 1. The Marshal shall re
ceive for his services a salary of ten
dollars per month.
Section 2. I he Marshal shall serve
all writs and process issued from the
Police Judge, and shall collect all judg
ments for fines and penal ties recovered
by the city before the Police Judge and
pay over the same to the City Treasur
er promptly when collected, taking the
Treasurers receipt for the same and
file the necessary receipt with the City
Clerk.
Section' 3. For serving all w rits or
process of any kind and for collecting
tines and judgments, the fees allowed
bv the laws of the State of Nebraska
for similar services shall bo taxed in
the bill of costs and said Citv Marshal
shall receive the same fees for sai,d
services as are aid by law for consta
ble for like services.
Section 4. All ordinances or parts
of ordinances in conflict with this ordi
nance are hereby repealed.
Section 5. This ordinance to take
effect from and after its passage and
publication according to law.
Passed and approved July Gth, 18iS.
Attest, J. W. Johnson,
J. D. Simpsox, Mayor,
City Clerk.
THIS IS FOB EVERY FAMILY.
No western family can afford for n
day to be without the Celebrated
Western Bemedy for Diarrhoea Dvsen-
tery. Cholera Morbus and Cholera In
fantum, Browns Extract Blackberry
andiiinyfr. It has been before the
public for ten years, and doctors and
lruggists join in recommending it to
their customers and patrons. Ask
your druggist adout its merits; pro
cure a bottle at once and save sickness.
the expense of physician, and the life
of some loved one of the family. De-
avs are dangerous." Brown's Antibil-
lioiis Liccr Pills, an I Eurtka Ayue
Pill., are a certain cure for Ague.
For sale by, Dr. W. E. Donelan,
Chapman & Smith, J. II. Buttery and
O. F. Johnson.
15tf Plattsmouth, Neb.
Go to Bock well's for all kinds of dry
goods and groceries at bed rock prices.
Slippers 35c a pair at Merges'. Stf
A choice, selected ar.d new stock of
clothing just received at Stadelmann's;
go and look at them before you buy
from any other man. lOtf.
White fish at 80 cents a kit at Rock
well's, lotf .
Prints twenty yards for 100 at
lock well's. 15tf
Five pound of best rio coffee for SI
at llockweH's. 15tf
Slippers 35c a pair at Merges'. Stf
CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ladies Serge Shoes GO cts.
" Slippers 50 cts.
" Leather Shoes .75 cts.
Shoes and Boots are down to rock
trices.
Mens Buckle Alexis S 1 50
" Prince Alberts 1 50
" Whole stock Brogans 1 50
These goods and others including
a large stock of ail kindt
of Boots, Shoes and Slippers, must be
sold. No trust.
Ctf Peter Merges.
Berkshire Hogs.
I would respectfully invite the at
tention of Stock fanciers of l'latts
inouth and vicinitv to my fine
Berkshire Boar,
SELIM,
directly from imported stock. Parties
wishing his services can be accommo
dated by applying to Charles J. Pettee
at Herald Office or
the Proprietor
James Pettee.
Residence one block south of High
School building. I have also a fine
pair of Imported Essex Pigs. tf
Go to Rockwell's at Louisville to
buy your millinery goods, they have
just received a large and well selected
stock of ladies hats and trimmings of
the latest stvle. 15tf
To lay friends and Patrons.
Owing to my health being so poor I
am compelled to go out of my present
business, and will dispose of my pres
ent stock for the next 30 days at low
down prices, and most of them at cost.
Verv Respect fully,
12tf " J. V. Wlckiiach.
Slippers Coc a pair at Merges. Stf
Notice.
Wbcrca3 my wife, Julia, has left my
bed and bo.trd without any just cause
or provocation. This is to warn all
persons against harboring or trusting
her on my account as I will pay no
debts of her contracting alter this date,
dated this first day of July 187.
lCt2 I'LTLlt BoKLorsz.
For sale, cheap, 150 Desirable build
ing lots in the city of Plattsmouth,
Title perfect. Taxes' all paid up. Terms
easy. Appiv to A. W. McLaughlin
Cashier 1st National Bank. X:Jtf
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Geo. II. Shafer & Co., Manufactur
ers of True Pharmaceuticals, Fort
Madison, Iowa, i34tf.
Good second-hand organs and melo
deons for sale or rent low. Leave ad
dress at Mr. (). F. Johnson's Drugstore
cor Oth and Main Sts.
James Pettee,
Otf. Dealer in Musical Instruments.
For Sale
A good Tortable Pipe Organ, manu
factured by the celebrated I. Dennett
Nutter, entirely remodeled and good
for twenty years. This beautiful in
strument has 4 stops and 3 registers of
pipe, and for quality and power of tone
cannot be surpassed by any Portable
Pipe Organ. For particulars enquire
of S. M. Brown, tuner and repairer of
pianos and organs, Creston, Iowa, or to
JAMES PETTEE,
dealer in musical instruments, Platts
mouth, Neb. 47tf.
An Undeniable Truth.
You deserve to suffer, and if you
lead a miserable, unsatisfactory life in
this beautiful world, it is entirely your
own fault and there is only one excuse
for you, your unreasonable prejudice
and skepticism, which has killed thous
ands. Personal knowledge and com
mon sense reasoning will soon show
you that Greene's August Flower will
cure you of Liver Complaint or Dys
pepsia, with all its miserable effects,
such as sick headache, palpitation of
the heart, sour stomach, habitual cos
tiveness, dizziness of the head, nervous
prostration, low spirits, &c. Its sales
now reach every town on the Western
Continent and not a Druggist but will
tell you of its wonderful cures. You
can buy a sample bottle for 10 cents.
Three doses will re'teve you.
51yalt2w
Horses for Sale.
Jones & Stroud have 18 or 20 head
of good work and carriage horses for
sale. 10tf.
Pension Papers.
Those wanting pension papers ac
knowledged will please remember that
J. B. Toman, Notary Public, Louisville,
has a certificate of the county Clerk
tiled with the lr. S. pension Agent and
can attend to all such business. 52tf
You can save a large pn- cent of
your corn crop by reading "Three Blind
Mice," and following advice. 34tf
Ai.r. norvom. e-"iausU n. and painful disoas
speedily yield to the curative ii.tlucuces of Rul
vcrmachiT's Electric Uclti and Hands. They
are safe, simple, and effective, and can be easi
ly applied liy the patient himself. 15ik, Tvitli
full particulars, mailed free. Adiiiew l't Lvmt
machkk Galnamc Co., Cincinnati. Ohio.
I8yl-alt.
"German Syrup."
No other medicine in the world has
ever given such a test of its curative
qualities as Boschee's German Syrup.
In two years three million four hundred
thousand small bottles of this medicine
were distributed free of charge by
Druggists in this country to those af
llicted with Consumption, Asthma,
Croup, severe Coughs, Pneumonia, and
other disease of the Throat and Lungs,
giving the American people undeniable
proof that German Syrup will cure
them. The result has been that Drug
gists in every town and village in the
United States are recommending it to
their customers. Go to your Druggist,
and ask w hat they know about it. Sam
ple bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75
cents. Three doses will relieve any
case. 3Stf-alt
The grandest bargains ever known
in this town can be had for the next GO
days in clothing. Boots and shoes in
cluding a superb stock of ladies and
childrens shoes, which w ill be sold clear
nown for cash. Such bargains were
Cever known before, at Stadelman's
clothing emporium. 20tf
Another good farm for sale in
Cass County 1G0 acres; good house,
six rooms, frame stable, 125 acres
broke, fine cottonwood grove ten acres,
Apply to Neb. Herald office.
4Gtf. Jno. A. MAcMrurnY.
Bring in your corn or oats to the
Herald office. 41tf.
Don't fail to call and examine the
beautiful cottage upright piano at
O. F. Johnson's Drug Store.
lltf. James Pettee, Agt.
Oh Say,
if you want a square meal for 25 cents
go to John Leach's Bestaurant one
door east of Fitgerald's Block. 52tf
Improved book binders at this of
fice, tf
Go to Jones & Stroud for a good
team just now. lOtf.
Billy Stadelmann has got a new
stock of clothing, just received, for
summer wear, and will be sold as usu
al, way down low for cash. lOtf.
Just roll your gimlet eyes toward
towards those new ten dollar flannel
suits at Stadelmann's, lOtf.
Send your orders for cigars to A.
Sc-hlegcl d- Bro. they guarantee satis
faction in price and quality. lltf
New Potatoes, raised by Alvers Mo
rev, 9 weighing a pnind, for saV at
WiX'KItACil'S.
May 21st, 1ST8 tf.
Eighty acres of Land for sale, near
Greenwood, Cass County, Nebraska:
all under cultivation, good small hoiise
and young orchard and grove Time
on two thiids of purchase moneyv Ap
ply at Nob. Herald office. ltf.
A Schlegel & Bro. have on hand the
best brands of Smoking and Chewing
tobaccos. lltf
TO TIIK AFFIiUTLi.
Act wisely, and at once procure the
following i'uiideiful Family Medicines,
Dr. Fitler's Biiecmatio Bemedy
and Liver Pills, a positive, permanent
specific for Neuralgia, Bhcumatism.
Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, pain in Back,
Head, Heart, Lungs. Limbs, Nervous,
Blood and Chronic Dieseases. Dr. Fit
ler's Kidney Vordiul removes deposits
of Gravel. Albumen, Alcali Acids, re
tention of urine, high colored water.
and strengthens the Bladder and Kid
neys. Dr. Filler" Ca!iaya Tonic, for
debilitated constitutions, increases vig
or, strengthens the system, tones the
stomach, and increases appetite. A
pleasant substitute for Iron, which
constipates the bowels and destroys the
teeth. Dr. Fitter's German Pectoral
for Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Coughs
and Colds, n superior combination
which acts quickly and relieves raj. id
ly. Your drugsrists, Chapman & Glass
are agents for Plattmouth. 20-yl
Caution to Siaakers.
From and after the 1st day of May,
1878 all boxes containing cigars of my
manufacture will have my name bold
ly printed on the inside of the lid. This
is to prevent counterfeiting my brand
of cigars, with an inferior quality of
cigars, resorted to by some unprinci
pled manufacturers. None are genu
ine unless plainly labeled:
J VIA US PEPPER BURG,
Manufactcrer,
Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska.
Those wishing to borrow money on
Real Estate security apply to E. H.
Wooley at the office of S. M. Chapman.
12tf
LEGAL NOTICES.
Sheriff's Sale.
Bv virtue of an order of sale issued ly "Win.
L. WH1H, Clcilv of the District Court, within
and for CasH County. Nebraska, and to me di
rected. I will on the loth day of Auirust, A. D.
1S7S, at one o.cloek p. in., of said day, nt the
south door of the Court House, in the. City of
riattsinouth. in said County, sell at puhUc auc
tion the following real estate, to-wit : The
wet half Ci) of the soutli-wei't quialer i or
section twenty-six CM) and the east half ('ji of
the o;it h-east quarter i1) of section twenty
seven (u7i in township eleven (II ) north of raiine
ten (101 east, hei.i one hundred and sixty acr s
more or lees, and all the appurtenances thereto
helyij;iii. The pauie heini; levied upon and
t:ikcn as the property of John Newton and
James Newlon. defendants ; toa!isty a jud '
incut of said Coi'rt, recovered by I niou .Mutual
Life Insurance I '. of Maine, plaiiailf.
riattsinouth, Neb., July i I , A. 1. ls7..
lOto R. w. Hykks. Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale.
r.v virtue of an order of sn'e is'ied l.v Win.
L. Wei's, Clerk of the District Court, within and
for t'ass County, Nebraska, and to me diieeted.
I will on the lot U day of Au-iir-t. A. I). Ists, at
10 o'clock a. in,, of said day. at the south door
of the Court House in the City of PlaMsnioutl:,
in sa:d County, tell at public anei in the follow
in:: real ei-taie. to-wit: Lots eleven (It) and
twelve (IJ) in block number one hundred and
seventv-thiee (17.n. in the Citv of l'latt-moiitli.
Cass County. Nebraska, together w it'.i the ap
purtenances. The same belli-.: levied I'p.m and
taken as the propeitv of 1". 1!. Murphy ami Mar
garet C. Murphy, defendant : to satisfy a judg
ment of Kai.l Court, recovered by John t ither
ald, plaintitf.
I'laitiuouth. Neb., July 11, A. I). 178.
ltitj K. W. Hvkks, rhci:T.
In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the t'nited States, for
the District of Nebraska. In the matter of
Walter Scott, bankrupt.
District nf Xt.bral.ii, sx:
An alias warrant in r.an';riiptcy has been is
sued bv said Court. aaiiil the estate of Wall' r
Scott, of tiw County of Lancaster and Stale oi
Nebraska, in said District, wlio h is been du'y
adjudged a bankrupt, upon petition of his cred
itors, and that the payment of any debts, ami
the delivery of auy property belonging to s:;id
banki upt. to him. or to his i.se. and the trans
fer of any property by him are forbidden by lav .
That a second meet ing ot the creditors ol said
baukrupt, to prove their debts alul to choose
on- or more assignees of his estate, w ill be held
at a Court of J'.aiikruptcy to be hidden at Oma
ha, in said district on the LMtli day of July. 17S.
at 4 o'clock p. in., at the oflice of .1. L. Webster,
i-'i).. the register iu bankruptcy of said Court.
The assignee heretofore choseu herein havii g
departed thW life.
William DAit.v.
U. S. Marshal for said Dist.
Legal Notice.
Adlson P. Weston, plaintiff, vs "Win. AltafTer.
defendant, lb-fore Amos Te'ft a Justice ol
the I'eace in and for Cass Couniy, Nebraska.
The defendant will take notice that on June
20th 1S7S, sabl Justice issued an orderof attach
ment in the above action for the sum of ninetv
seven and seventy-three one hundredths dol
lars debt, and also the costs of suit, and your
corn iu the crib on the s w 'i of section number
thirty-six iu town ten north of iange number
twelve, east of the f.th p. in. in Cass County.
Neb., has been attached to pay the same. Tlie
above cae has been continued to August loth,
1S7S. at 1 o'clock p. m.
1M3 Adiso.v P. Weston. Plaintiff.
Sheriff's Sale.
P.v virtue of an order of sale ipucd by W. L.
Wells, Clerk of the District Court, within and
for Cass Count v. Nebraska, and to me directed.
I will ou the ifTth day of July, A. I). 1K7s, at
o'clock p. m., of said day. at the sout h door of
the Court House, in the City of Plattsmouth, in
said County, sell at public auction the follow
ing described real estate, to-wit : The west
halfwVi)of the north-east quarter (lie1) of
section number twenty-six c;) In township
number twelve 2) north ot rangenuniberelev
eu (11) east, of the nth p. in., together with the
appurtenances. The same being levied upon
and taken as the property of Phillip Pcihart
and Ce'.rsrc Schocinan. defendants ; to satisfv
a judgment of said Court recovered by Edward
I lovev. Plaintiff.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, June 27th. 175.
14t5 K. W. JIyeks. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Sale.
P.v virtue of an execution issued by Wm. L.
Wells, Clerk of t lie Dist rict Court, w'ithin and
for Cass Ci.untv, Nebraska, and to me directed,
I will on the 2'ith day of July, A. I). 17". at In
o'clock, a. in., of said day, at tlie south door of
the Court House in Plattsmouth, in said Coun
ty. oll at public auction the following real es
tate to wit : Sixty-five acres of ground off of
tlie east side of the south-west (s ) qnarlert 4)
of the north-west (n w) quarter t'i) and the
north-west in w) quarter ( l4i of the .south-west
is w) quarter ( li of section number twenf v-six
(Jfii in township number twelve i i j. north, range
number thirteen t l.o east of the utii P. M. in
Cass County, Nebraska, and more particular! v
described as commencing at a point three,
chains and seventy-nine links east of iho north
west corner of Hie sout li -w est quarter of the
north-west quarter of naid seeiiou number
twenty-six, and running thence east in the
eighth (si section line sixteen chains and twenty-live
links, to the north-east corner of the
south-west quarter of tlie north-west ouarterof
.said section, thence south in the eighth s sec
tion line twenty chains to tlie quarter section
line east and west through said section, thence
running west sixteen chain and twentj-nve
links, thence north twenty chains to the place
fit beginning said tract oi land thus deseiibed
containing 32 .j-lno acres, also coiiimeijeing at a
point three chains and eighty -one hoks u.-.t of
the rpiarter section corner on west side of said
section twenty-six. thence east on the quarter
section line sixteen chains and twenty-five links
to the north-east corner of tlie south- est quar
ter of said section, thence soutii in eighth sec
tion line twenty chain to south-east corner of
the north- est quarter oi the south-west quar
ter of said section twenty-six, thence west ou
the eighth section line sixteen chains and twenty-five
links, thence north tweutv cliains to the
place of beginning, and containing :s2 .vi-im
acres, making in all sixtv-flve acres oi land, the
same being the sixt v-five acres of ground here
tofore, on the 4th day of May, t7'i. advertised
for a!e under an execution issued in't his cause,
and ll esa!eif which wasenjoinedjby defendant,
and which inlunctiori has been bv the Court set
aside and Lefd for naught. The same being lev- j
lea upon ana taken as the. property ot wm. p.
Porter, defendant ; to satisfy a Judgment of said
Court, recovered bv First National Lanlr of
PlsHsmouth. Nebraska, plaintiir.
rinnsmoutn, NeDraski. June zrn. A . L). 1S7S. :
Wts J4. w. Iiix.iiS, bherii. 1
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fy. "- -s--... . . .
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' 't-Tg.ygVB.T m . mm " - - "V :. I
James Pettee
DEALl'lC IN"
Musical Instruments,
Sole Apoi)tllnj Aycnt fir
TUe Iurivnllcd JIfsou A I'uiul'ii
CABINET Om.'AXX.
Also, tlie Sleek. Henry P. Miller, and H;i'!ct
.V Cuuisioii I'i.uios t.r Cass and Sar-y counts. ,
Neb. C ill and see
. SAMI-JJ-: IXSTKUMKXTS
at oClce. Sixth. o::e door south -f Main St.
1 ' I. ATTS M O I" T n , Ni:n.
Tuning and repairing Pianos ard Orgnns
specialty, under I he skillful hands of Mr. S. M
r.rown, a tuuerot tiuiiy-liuce earsej i nnec.
WILLIAM HEKOLD,
dealer iu
D11Y GOODS,
CLOTHS,
I'LAXKKT.s.
FLANNELS,
UIIN ISII IN( I C, OOI 3
:o:
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Large stock of
BOOTS and SHOES
to be
CLOSED OUT AT COST
:o:
Notions, Qucensware,
and In fact everything, you can call for iu
the line of
General Merchandise.
CASH FAl D KOi: HUM'S AND I l KS.
All kinds of country produce taken in ex
change for goods. Slyl
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A PHYSIOLOGICAL
Wies? c Marriage I
-iiihtif nt;al Ira'is oa ti
iutitt ot mirrifl.'i ani tna
cau bt unri t'ir it -. the
crcti rf Kepro.i'-.ction and
jy-'.h Dlncnsfj cf Women.
f HK!Vlt MEDICAL ADVISER!
On m.i d-for.ir.ot Fnvale i. .1 ure urir lrom BflU
ibute, txccsf . or Bpcret Diseanca, vitii Lie Uel
Oienn. of cTir. 1".'4 ;nrr poi-.y. rf..
A CLINICAL. LECTtTll E on t.'i t-or dt nf mri
thutr vi iHr Throatand Lungs, C&iarrii.Hupturo, turn
Op-.um Habit. tc. pri lurt.
Li.hr biH.k -nt po'poii on ifipt of price: or li time,
contaimr.i: .V4I r'Bff., b' ft.itifti'.'y li!urnl-fl. tT 70 rt.
AllitrCM DIi.il LTTTb, 2u. Uii. 31. bt. Lou:s, ilo.
SJTOf A YEAR. AWnt5W.iilI, liagi-
3 3 1 SI nes lecixiniarc. 1 ariiciniirs ireo .
( AdOren J.WOHTU 4CO..SI Lcuu. 12a.
OPIUMS
nd Morphlna f abitah:-o!'it''y and ineTMy
ula--. In. CiTi.
amiei: nop" ifi'.v. rrti4 tLiiup
-1 Wki.-i'.Drtou t CitM-mo, IiU
$45
rnmirM w4tcit a) rii4i?--
tcm-winiier.T re- u iihev. i voider. O'lt-
lit lrtJC J. li. Ui lord 6- Co.. Cultao, lil.
0?3E9P Inelucllni; Fhcotinp Outfit.
iaf jEveryGun Wa;'ranted
So 3 4 vjf W'llupirUi injur ft lirouka bt. Louis
Dr.A.G.OLiN'Sg
t Hmp!ult
f"T thm t tirmnf
ail nwMM or I'rlrar trnttin. rpolilnff from eviy bura
r InTt-rtlun f itr-r . ominul W vmL yt-mu. u.c
FmlMituiK, Imm ofMrmurr, lmtuirot lirht. lot
3IaiihMd or Imftotrnej, Smuu Ochfl.tj, rrr.
Dtiitlv i-uri ; dUearm of ttitr Kindlier. K I'lnf) Uvcr,
I.ifi2- A-tli'tift. ':irh. HI, a. t'twTii. I n, , JH
FVfclOF rK.MAI.K,)ieM 1 hit r-Mi:.'riit. Dr. Olio
b hwl i:fe-l"nif extf-ietjrc, fttt.l rtirtt Lr ot trn full. H
b ft ciliaii! of tc If-ii?J S U'!. ut o nicT'-urv. r.ftn trtf
luvl practir in the V. S. L. II KH w-iuirirtC Irnfttiftnt Mk
private hooie und btmrdf mil writ. trv rocvmirr-n ff
l-itirnu. SnH fifty rmU fnr umplv of f.u bcr n'.'l rr-
culftr of l-r-p-riftiit li'fi.-rmatioii by exT. 1K. OLLN'H
ni mi.i';ie .'-( !ytii Sx-s. on !1 of a p-'rata
nature. "a!'iaM ti ihc married ar4 tKM -onimii'ii'inf
rnftfLiyr. Mow n IiIi' v n-i Vuy h jiy In th OtmrrA rr'.mr
tioo. K'. ttody iiuij fjci tLd buuk. I'ri iAJ ovtiU, lo aay fti
sziANNor-rs
LIVERY SALE AND FEED
OIT ZMT-A-iniT STEEET,
p:.-i.st of I'latie Valley H.-use.
THE OLDICST
LIVERY STABLE
In the Town.
Gooel Teams Alicays on llansi.
Careful Drivers sent with car
riage3 if desired.
Carriages sent to Depot to ueft a'l train
whenever ordered.
i
J-" 2?v.-w .iij-S"'-J?r.s-j- ;
THE ONLY HEARSE IN TOWN.
Funerals attended and carrlas furni.ihed to
trienrt3. Address, J. W. sHaN(i",
4i-ly PlttsnKuCri, Nb,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
fiDP K VC'v'"''' "- it rii ViitlVrrhiH
UKuftaii..M. I.V1I..- I i t I AM.l K mhI
ii;:ci i.vi.s. uitii iv MtiicM. ri-duril
pri ' and m-i.-li ii.f.o iu. t fr-. MA"
so I' V I.I.N omiA.N CO., HoMou, New
York or C:uc;.o.
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f; r, lo C. A . J ii k. . A. "., J!l.., I tiaulll?, V u.
For.CA.St: of CATARRH lh.it S.A N-
i'i:is i;.ii. i. cri.-K. tor i a-
p tan n w Hi not I'isf antly ri lie e ai.
flu -I'd II v eric. Kef el en -es, 11 el IV'
Wells, ''.. Wet!, Pari;. i ; o.,
Aui!-: i. N. Y. : W :n. hoen, I'so.,
Me. Ilat'op. Cra sit I'mvcn. St.
Iuiis. Te.-time'iials and treatNi
!.y mail. Pi ice. with Imiuoved
S50!
mm r iin.;i!.i, 7-1. noi.i fo-ivwnrn-.
WLKK-i ,t POl l K!;, Propi ietu. q!:oton Mass,
PM W Tm '
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vA 1 ivfr siciMACi. vvsv ADI. ?,; Af
AGE?T8! READ THIS ! !
W K ill'pav Agents a sa.; rvof ib.'O prr .Ttont li,
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s. sin.ii.M a
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J e: !) 'il.'.l.il S..;iie l e.l.es, nice jfl.leii (,i:!y
sj.i. I leiv ;i! 1'p.ilil I iiii.i.s. niee .k.i ielV
Nni Mie I .r--. lit I'i:: i ..s s i V2.T Orj-1. US'
':.!-. in ;:.iis t.- s'ljis .-.-..'..'.o. ' : tc - ! Oi-.iii
it:!o-s j.n-e ' : i only i ll".. Kie; ;n.l .;r. .tiir
ror '" ?f":;i.i-. oily ft'.'.. Itnyers ci.tne
a el see lue ;.l l,i Hie if I :.1 lioi :'S ll -. 1 ' l ilted,
li. K. Care !...! it Vi :. - ;i I 1.111.1 or Ii k.iii
::icii free I ,ai ;'e I lit . Nei'iter villi leneli
illf. ! Ilinl Kill m'.h.iiI c-.ht of I llnM .V Orj-Biii
ill fi-o. l'l. use Addli a.s i:iwii-i f. t'i'Mi
ty, Washington, N. .1. I.m
If II 18!
B-.-m-s .s:' I'uitIc I'MlM make New
K:eii l:li.l. and ill eoin'l.-lelv chanu'e tln
l.lood in the i-iii ire s;,s: i.i In tiiree itnii tlis.
Any p.-i-'i.n who v.!l l'l..- I 1 T I e-ieli ni;,-::t from
1 to Ij eei; -. ma V I"- 1 01 . ,1 to so 111 l health,
il s:.eh a 1 1 1 1 vT I-'" I'.'-si' !'. s.-othv 111-1I fur
letter st;oii.-. I.M Jilll VSO.V '..
Hanu .r, ic.
MIKE SCHNELLBACIIER,
UL. l CK. HI Til
iioitsi? Mo:;i.(f
AN 1
V.'ACON lM'.I'AlKINO
All lun-ls of
KA I! JI I.MI'I.r.MKNT!
IU-I1(1'"1
Neatbi Vromptl'l
':0:
Horso, 3Iulir& OxSlioc-insTy
In slicrt, wo'll .shon iinvtliinc' Hint liai
i'tuir li-i-l. f nni :i Znl;iii to ;i (HviiiYu.
CollrC iillll SI-! 11!".
.XNTZBrVvT SHOP.
mi l'i ill St.. l.elv..en Main and N ino Strrel,
jest across the loriier froia ll-e MS 1I1.UA1.'"
il l il l-.. 10 Jff
HENRY BCFCK
lU.A I.Ki; IN
W 13. aa S s?
SAFE1?, CHAIRS,
Lounges, Tables, Bedstead
KTC, i:ii-., l-.i.-..
Of All D. er ij't ions.
METALLIC BUPwIAL CASEJ
Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap f.rr oa-.h
With many iliank'i 'oi' prist patronage. I invf
invite all to call and examine mv
LAliliK STdCK !'
40! f. lUltVITI"! K A V l CO l'H
H. HEROLD,
deah-r iu
DRY JOOIS,
i;oots.
. .si lost:.
HATS,
CAI'S.
gi.ovi:s.
GROCERIES, do:
JEWELRY and 2T0TI0NS-
I have a lar-e Mock of
Buck GIg ves,
of my o 11 make to be -!oe(l out at cM. Al
kind of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
taken in ei -Iiange fr
& O 23i
Main Street, Corner of Fifth,
I'LATTsMOT'TH,
Set
GREEK & BLOVERT,
jl;o i isvill 1: t i. s ki o i;
AND
HE PAIRING ROOFING AND
SPOUTING.
First Class Stock.
A i.. .1 ' . 1 1
... . - ,,i
IE- .A.. USTOIEXi,
Dn.Li-:i: ix
diiy goods. f;i:oci:r.n:s.
O I .' K E X S W A UK, t L'TI.H It V.
TIN WAKE, LOOTS, KIIOI.H,
HATS. CATS,
AND NOIIOXS OF ALL KINDS.
PKICE LIST.
Flints 1C to 20 yards for 81.00,
Cofl'ee, j n.s for 1.00.
Te.i, 4'Jc to 81.00 per IK
l'c-achta,-12 lbs for 81.00.
Sugar, 10 to 12 fts for 81.00,
Cheese lo to CO cts per fl.
I'eius, lT.s for 81.00.
Prunes, 8 li.s for 81.00.
Beans, 1 to 20 Tus for 8 1.0.
Greenwood, Neb. ,,