Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, September 26, 1878, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS
Tt.f ;:y n-.inirg, twenty coaches
conn
sed tl-vJ tram to i,inc-,n.
Mr. J. I?. IVrree i-mtiIit us
e..vv l'i no sliei-iltlr-i.S of l'".i.'hi'S
sumo
from
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bis place.
A dwelling hnr.v! for vcn:. En
quire of Dr. J. L. McCrea r Captain
Marshall.
;V- Leesley informs us that he
f :-nt s me 10 varieties of fruit to the
State Fair.
Evi-rj thing new in the Jine of
MilWieiv at S'kinon & Xathan's
cheap seta
It is impossible to publish the
rules of the Reading Room this week.
They will appear next week.
P. B. Murphy is back from the
Bhu-k Hills, looks fat. and sound as a
11 ut ; will stay about a month.
Xew goods are just rolling in at
Solomon i'c Nathan's and they are sell
ing them cheap. r't2
William Baker, Esip, returned
home Friday, bag and baggage, looking
just as natural as Billy always does.
J.o-r A bridlo-from the sulkly
coining in from fair. Return to W.
J. Jonef ai.d receive a suitable reward.
Napoleon got a ducking Thursday
Evening in the dark and rain. Less
whiskey and loss water next time
.Vp-"
Latest St!cs of Millinery at Solo
mon ,; Nathan's, (lilt and Silver braid
anl cords, gilt woven silks, and all
the latest shapes of hats. Call and se
them.
Mr. Lewis Calkins biings us an
apple which measures twelve and one
siuarter inches in c:rcumference, and Is
the very perfection of a rasy red one.
If the exertions of Mr. Young
.Secretary, and in fact all the Officers
could have made, the fair a success, it
would have been a grand one, they
worked hard enough.
New Dress Goods at Solomon & Na
than's, Knickerbocker Waterproofs,
"curettes, cashmeres and all the lat
est styles, more coming. Call and see
how cheap they are. 2Gt2
Mr, Ilesser sent off three or four
wagon loads of plants, vegetables, fruit
:c, to the state fair, but he didn't take
the century plant this year; he will
get plenty of premiums without that
however.
Mr. Schickctanz leaves Platts
mouth this week and returns to Council
BlutTs to reside. His shop will still
be kept open however by his brother-in-law.
We are sorry to see Mr. S. go
ing away.
We neglected to make a mention
last week of the fact that Mrs. Richey.
wife of Dr. Richey, the dentist, joined
her husband here. The Doctor, owing
to pressure of work doer not leave un-t-il
iU last of this week.-
Lost. A large brown shawl, be
tween my house and J.Clapen'a. suing
liome from the Fair, l'leasc return to
IIkkald oflice or to
WM. ElKCXBERIiY.
Billy Lenijike, our famous Tailor
shot himself accidentally Sunday morn
ing in the only sound leg he has. Hap
pily for JJilly tlie wound is not deep
iiiul he still continues to cross both
legs; for many a day yet, the IIkuali?
sinceibly hopes.
J. II. Leesley, Mr. Doud and Mr.
J. C. Cummins, represented tho fruit
interests at our Fair. Leesley took
(several premiums on apples and grapes.
Cummins on Peaches of which he
showed very fine ones. Mr. Pond's
exhibit was small but exceedingly line
fruit.
There will be a donation party at
the M. E. Church, at Weeping Water,
for the benefit of the l?ev. E. Wilkin
son, on Thursdry evening. Oct. 3d, 18T3.
A cordial invitation is extended to all.
.Supper will bf provided.
IJy Okdkk of Committee.
The second street bridge H finish
ed at last, and is a very handsome
structure, and a very great accommoda
tion to all the people who have busi
ness at the railroad Freight Depot and
at the residents on the street.
Young Mi. Wise was the contractor
and h;.s made a good substantial job of
it
IJy an error in typc3 in the Weep
ing Water article last week. the amount
donated by the Sunday Scool at Weep
ing Water to the yellow fever suffer
ers was made to read two dollars in
stead of ten as it should have been,
wit It ten cents added, a pretty good
give for a Sunday School of less than
sixty scholars.
Ei. IIehald: In self defence I de
sere to say that the indignation of Mrs
Xorvell is entirely wasted, and grows
out of the total misapprehension of the
true meaning of the words I used.
There is and was no cause foi her card
published in your paper last week, as
any fair minded person can see, by
reading the article complained of.
Iiesp'v, F. M. McDoxaoii.
Lawyer Smith has found his pock -etbook
but not his money. The book
and money are supposed to have been
found by a man named Johnson near
Hock muffs. His people, together with
his father-in-law Eato.i. have been
spending too much lately biiyino; horse-
es, calico and so 0:1. Tha Sheriff and
Smith went dow n there yesterday and
the full results will be known soo:i.
The officers and Directors of the
Cass county Agricultural Society are
requested to meet at the Court House
in Plattsmouth, on Monday, Sept., 30,
at 2 o'clock sharp, for the purpose of
auditing all bills and accounts against
the society. All persons having any
accounts against the society will please
present them at said time. All bills
arid Premiums will be paid after said
tmeting, J. P. Yoi no,
Secretary.
Mrs. Johnson and Miss Sweeney
an- h ud at work again, trying to sup
ply the demand for Fall hats and
have received a large stock of all the
latesL s'.jlcs in millinery, among w hich
arc:
Plumes, tip5, wings, and feathers of
every shade, color and variety.
Velvet, silks, both plain and fancy
and in a variety of colors; olu.-.li, ditto,
I s;diu of all kinds and prices.
Ribbons in satin; gros grain ; double
faced, satin one side gros grain the
other; in all the newest shades includ
ing garnets, and the new red shades.
Ornaments of numerous designs,
laces and a full variety of fancy goods
including gloves. rr.l:lcs,t ies, lace scarfs
etc., etc.
Their pattern hats are very hand
some and they invite ffte inspection of
all.
We made mention last week that
the ladies of St. Luke's Ouild had sent
out committees in t lie various wards
to solicit bedding and other supplies
for the yellow fever sufferers. Some
misunderstandinghas arisen webelieve
in regard to the work being entirely
confined the to Episcopal church, w hich
is a mistake. Any help from other
church members will be thankfully re
ceived, or from people belonging to no
denomination. All are asked to con
tribute, to solicit, or to help in any
way they can. A box was sent olT
last Monday containing 2!) shirts, 71
pillow slips, 57 nun's shirts. IS boys
shirts, 37 chemises, 2S night dresses
and shirts, 1 bed quilt, 1 blanket, 1
spread and quite a quantity of child
rens clothing, and other articles. Near
ly enough had been obtained at the
time of writing for another box, and
any articles still sent in will be for
warded promptly.
Mr. Julius Pepperlerglost the con-
' tents of his pocket book last Saturday,
night. He. in company w ith his wife
attended the theatre. On their return
they found the back door of his house
unlocked, which aroused their suspi
cions and Mr. P. made a thorough
search of the house as he thought, but
found nobody within. The next morn
ing, however, the pants which he had
worn the night before were found lv-
ing out in the kitchen, the pocket book Heading, Arithmetic. (leography, Eng
which had hi en in the pocket beside lish Grammar, and the Ilistorv of the
them and the contents of it, some 828,
gone. The supposition is that the man
must have secreted himself under the
bed, watched where Mr. P. put the
pants, and after they had gone to sleep
secured them and escaped as he had
come. The kitchen window had been
removed, and a couple dozen eggs in a
dish on the table in front of the win
dow were smashed, probably in their
attempts to get in or out This rob
bery was evidently accomplished by an
experienced hand, and we hear rumors
also of a man being robbed on the
transfer train, w hich looks Very much
as if we had a gang in our midst who
were deliberately carrying on their ne
farious operations, If some attempts
are not made at detection and punish
ment we shall probably Lave more rob
"beries to chronicle.-
Billy Marble.
Billy Marble, the popular Comedian,
will be in Plattsmouth three nights of
this week, Thursday, Friday, and Sat
urday, Sept. 2Gth, 27th. and 23th.
Marble will be supported by his own
Company and produce three excellent
plays. Remember, only three nights,
in Fitzgerald Hall. Secure your seats
without extra charge, at the P. O.
News Depot. Admission 50c; child
ren 2-jc.
Special Excursion Train.
A special excursion train to the
State Fair has been run by the B. &
M. Ii. K. to Lincoln and return since
Tuesday last, on which the fare for
the round trip and admission to the
Fair Orounds is $1.50. This train
leaves Plattsmouth at 3:10 p. m. and
returns at 10:15 a. m. Special rates
have also been given on the regular
trains, consisting of one fare for the
round trip and fifty cents additional
into the fair grounds. These tickets
are good to return until the 23th.
Personal.
Miss Flora Wise left for Kansas
City last week on a visit.
Mrs. Carl Seeley is visiting her friends
and relations in Plattsmouth.
Mr. Robinson of Glen wood, formerly
one of the Editors of the Opinion
made the IIkkald a hasty call on his
way to Lincoln.
Miss Anna Dakin who 1ms been in
Utah for the past year, returned on
Thursday last, accompanied by her
sister Mrs. Liddle, of Utah who will
probably spend the winter in platts
mouth. Hon. Ceo. F, Blanchard of Fremont,
who is spoken of quite favorably as
successor to the Hon. Frank Welch,
made the Herald a short call yester
day morning during the absence of the
Editor.
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Al'.KL COLE At the retideniv. and Ly Kev.
K. t'ule. Sept. Mil lrx. (J l;i s A i:iU. au 1 n.v
li.V A. Ci.l.K, hotil of fuss county.
DAVIS M KN KOi;i hv Kev. K. ( Ie :-t Kiiflit
Mih! I : rove. Se;'t. uth. S. AI. Davis and M A i: v
L. Mkm-i.'KI, bom of Cass com. ty.
Lost
in the city or between the "lty and
Xoah R, Hobbs below Rock Bluffs, a
morocco pocket book containing about
ss-J.-jO in currency and valuable papers.
The tinder will he liberally le warded
by leaving th same at the odice of
(I. S. Smith.
Lost Sept. ISth.
Notary Public.
J. C Newberry, Notary Public,
and Real Estate Agent, Weeping Wa
ter, Cass Co. Neb. Letters answered
promptly and all business attended to
ai once. 2t4
Slippers 35c a pair at Merges. Stf
Settlement Notice.
I shall be found at Fred Stadel
mann's Bakery for some time to come
for the purpie. of settling all my bus
iness, collecting my debts and accounts
and paying my own. I want my busi
ness affairs wound up as speedily as
possible and would thank my friends
and JaU patrons to come around and
help me to square up by settling all
our accounts.
Very Respectfully.
20tf Wm. Stadklmaxx.
VICTORIOUS A (A IN.
Latest llonar Paris Exhibition of 1S7S
i wo liiglirst iobl .Medals Awarded
to .Uas ia iV iiauilin Organ Company.
The Mason & Hamlin Organ Com
pany have the honor to announce tiiat
they have been awarded the first prize
gold medal at the'Paris Exhibition of
1S7M, for the superior excellence of
their Cabinet and Parlor Organs.
Thirty leading manufacturers of reed
organs from all nations were among
the competitors, and the various juries
w ho have made and ratified the award
were composed of the most eminent
professionals and experts of their re
spective countries.
In audition to the above the Dlason
. Ilamliu Organ Company re
ceived the distinguished honvr of the
award of a separate Gold Medal to the
uperinlendent of their factory, Mr.
W. O. Trowbridge, in testimony of the
excellence of their work in its detail
and of the completeness of their sys
tem and thoroughness of factory ap
pointment. This is in accordance with the uni
form experience of the Mason !t Ham
lin Company who have been awarded
First Medals or other highest honors
at all World's Expositions for eleven
years, viz: at Paris. li!7; and Vienna,
1S7J; Santiago, 1S75; Philadelphia.
1875; and Paris ISIS.
Messrs Mason & Hamlin will be hap
py to send descriptive circulars to. any
applicants. Address,
33ason & f lamlin Organ Co.,
154 Tremoxt St.. Boston; 25 Union
Sj., Ni.w York 250 and 252 Wabash
Ave., Chicago. James Pettee.
University of Nebraska.
Instruction given in all the branches
of a liberal education. Open to both
ladies and centlemen.
Candidates for admission to the
Prtparntory Department must pass a
f:iir oy :i ii d n ;i t i . 01 irt Oi'll.mi...i.ki.
United States. Instruction is given in
i her Arithmetic, English Analysis,
and Physical Geography, cash for a
single term.
tuition free to all.
Fall Term begins Tuesday, Sep
tember 10, is7, and ends Friday, De
cember 20.
Winte-: Term begins Thursday,
January 2, 1879, and ends March 21.
Sprino Term begins April 1, and
closes on the Second Wednesday of
June, the day of the annual commence
ment. Catalogue, contain'ag full informa
tion, can be had upon application to
E. B. Fairfield, Chancellor.
Lincoln, July 6, 1877. 17m9.
Good second-hand organs and melo
deons for sale or rent low. Leave ad
dress at Mr. O. F. Johnson's Drugstore
cor Cth and Main Sts.
James Pettee,
Hf. Dealer fa Musical Instrument.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Stove3 put up and blacked. Pipe
cleaned and all fijtod up in apple-pie
order by Chas. Brown. Leave orders
at Bob. Sherwood's store. 25-tf .
Goto Schlegel Bros, and get the int
tag Lorillard smoking Tobacco.
To Let.
Two or three rooms to let near the
ra'lroad. Inquire at this office. 25t2
EVERY FAMILY IN THE IV EST.
Says Itroivn's Illarlilifrry and
(inger is a safe, pleasant and reliable
remedy for Diarrhea, Dysentery, Chol
era Morbus, and Summer Complaint.
Procure a bottle of this Celebrated
Family safeguard at once. Delays are
Danyeious. Price, fifty cents ner bot
tle. ISroYviis Vegetable JMver
Mils are the standard remedy for the
Liver and Bilious diseases of this cli
mate. 4 trial establishes them in every
Western Family.
lli owiCH Arnica Salve has no
equal for removing inflammation and
for healing old sores and ulcers. All
of Jirotcn'g Popular Family Medi
cines For sale by Dr. W. E. Donelan,
Chapman & Smith, J. II. Buttery and
O. F. Johnson.
15tf Plattsmouth, Neb.
Horses for Sale.
Jones &, Stroud have 18 or 20 head
of good work and carriage
sale.
horses for
lOtf.
The Atlanta (ia., Constitution,
Recently published a long account of
the destructiveness of the Sherman
Rat" which is ? to 4 times R3 large as
the Northern Rat. On the 17th of
Sep. ember. 1877, the Manager of this
celebrated paper having tried Centen
nial Rat Exterminator says: Gentle
men your "Pizen Stuff" knocks "Sher
man Rats," stiff and cold.
Osaoe, Iowa. Dec. 20, 1877.
Star Manufacturing Company, Fort
Madison, Iowa; Gentlemen: The Cen
tennial rat poison, received lat Mon
thly. We have given three (loses. On
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
nights, and we vei ily believe there is
not a rat or mouse left. The saw mill,
feed, custom and merchant's mills were
full of them, as were also our houses,
cooper shops, barns and hog pens.
Sii ce giving them the poison they have
been running round as "crazy as loons"
and the river bank is line with dead
rats, in fact it has created a terrible
commotion among Miem and they have
all left, thanks to the Centennial Rat
Exterminator." each box of which is
worth a twenty dollar biil. We will
see our druggists and have them send
forit. Thanks, thanks. Very respect
fully. E. M. Britts, & Co.
This great economizer for property
holders, farmers, tt al., is for sale by
druggists and general dealers every
where. Price 25 cents, large cans 61,00
20tf.
Slippers 35c a pair at Merges. Stf
CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES,
Ladies Serga Shoes
" Slippers ""'
' " Leather Shoes.
COcts.
50cts.
. . . . 75 cts.
Shoes and Boots are down to roc k
trices.
Mens Buckle Alexis S 1 50
Prince Alberts 1 5
" Whole stock Brogans 150
These goo Is and others including
a large stork of all kinds
of Boots, Shoes and Slippers, must be
sold. No trust.
otf Peter Merges.
Smoke the B. & M. in Nebraska ci
gars at Schlegel Bros.
Prints twenty vards for S100 at
Rockwell's. IStf
Five pound of best rio coffee for SI
at Rockwell's 15tf
Send your orders for cigars to A.
Schlegei if- Bro. they guarantee satis
faction in price and quality. 14tf
Pension Papers.
Those wanting pension papers ac
knowledged will please remember that
J. R. Toman, Notary Public, Louisville,
has a certificate of the county Clerk
filed with the U. S. pension Agent and
can attend to all such business. 53tf
Go to Jones & Stroud for a good
team just now. lOtf.
Thirty of tlio best orsan trwilirrs of t lie
Woria ;oV eiiiiipi'titors at tin. Exposition.
;i ciil.lc ii is;i?cfi to tlio Associated Trt' says
twci lii;l!ft sold nieilais have ln-cu awarded lo
t lie American makers. Mason & Hamlin.
RAID on RATS.
Use Centennial Rat Exterminator. 20lf
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. 13tf
Jloney to Loan.
We will negotiate loans, in Cass
County on improved farms, on five
years time of
TEN PER CENT SEMI ANNUAL INTEREST
AND 1 AND i PER CENT COMMISSION
EACH YEAR.
Funds obtained promptly, call on or
address Moore & Ocobock,
soutli side Gov't Square, Lincoln. Neb.
20m3.
Caution to Smokers.
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:
JULIUS PEPPER BURG,
M ANUFACTURER,
Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska.
White fish at 80 cents a kit at Rock
well's. i5tf
Go to Rockwell's for all kinds of dry
goods and groceries at bed rock prices.
$5,000.01 0 TorFAitx Produce
alonecan be saved by using
i.WtnliaZ lint Ert:rmito.uiT. iotf
A Schlegel & Bro. have on hand the
best brands of Smoking and Chewing
tobaccos. 14tf
You can save a large per cent of
your corn crop by reading!'Threo Blind
Mice," and following advice. 34tf
"German Syrup."
No other medicine in the world has
ever given such a test of its curative
qualities as Boschee's German Syrup.
In twoyears three million four hundred
thousand small bottles of this medicine
were distributed free of charge by
Druggists in this country to those af
flicted 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 what they know about it. Sam
ple bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75
cents. Three doses will relieve any
exse. 08tf-alt
Liver is King.
The Liver is the imperial organ of
the whole human system, as it controls
the life health and happiness of man.
When it is disturbed in its proper ac
tion, all kinds of ailments are the nat
ural result. The digestion ot food, the
movements of the heart and blood, the
action of the brain and nervous system,
are all immediately connected with the
workings of the Liver. It has been
successfully proved that Green -'s Au
gust Flower is unequalled in curing all
persons afflicted with Dyspepsia or Liv
er Complaint, and all the numerous
symptoms that result from an unhealthy
thy condition of the Liver and Stom
ach. Sample bottles to try 10 cents.
Positively sold in all towns on the
Western Continent. Three doses will
prove that it i3 just wdiat you want.
olj--alt.2w
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired from practice, hav
ii'K had placed in liis hands by an East India
liussoiiary the formula of a simple vegetable
remedy, tor the upeedy and permanent cure for
consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and
all throat and lmi'' affections, also a positive
and radical cure for nervous debility and nil
nervous complaints, fter liaviirr tested il
wonderful curative powers in thousands of
eases, has felt it his duty to make it known f.r
his suHciIiiu: fellows. Actuated bv this motive,
and a desire to relieve human suiTei ini;. I will
send free of charge, to all who d"sile it. this
recipe, with fu'.l directions for prepannjr and
usintr. in licrmaii. French, or English, Sent by
mail by adilressin ith si amp, naininji t his pa
per. W. W. Sherar, 1-rj Towers' Diock. Roches
ter, New York. 20U
LEGAL XOTICES.
In Bankruptcy.
In the District Ciirt of thr. X'nitfil S'.'tlm, for
th,; iJi trict of rbra.-l:a. In tlic inaltinif A. I.
Ki ith, Hanhruiit.
raited States District Court Clerk' O.Tice.
Omaha, Nki:.. Sept. 21, lSTs.
To W hum it mny Concern:
Notice Is hereby n'lven that a petition has
been, to wit, on the huh day of September, A.
D. 17S, filed in said District Court by A. L.
Keith, of FainiKiiint, in said I "strict, who has
been heretofore duly declared bankrupt under
the act of Congress entitled "An Act to estab
lish a iiuiioriii system of bankruptcy through
out the I'nited States," approved March l i'.T.
and as amen. led. for a discharge ana certificate
thereof, from all his debts and other claims
provable under said act, and thai the I l2t ll day
.f October. I.STs, at 2 o'.doek p. in., at the ofltce
of J. L. Webster. Ksij.. the rei;i.ser in bank
ruptcy for eaiil District at Omaha in said Dis
trict is the time and place assinej f:r the
hearing ot the same; when and where you
inav at tend, and show cause, if any ou have,
why the prayer of the said petition should not
be granted. W ATSON Ii. . SMITH.
"7i2 Clerk.
Legal Notice.
O. A. Ciegliorn. non-resident of the State of
Nebraska, will take notice that .1. J. I'"'OS, of
the County of Cass. Slate of Nebraska, did
on the lo; Ii day of September. li7s, liie his pet i
tion in the District! Court, of Cass County ill
the State, of Nehraska, against the said tl. j.
Clei;!ioiii. defendant, getting forth that the said
(i. A. Clejihorn Kave a inortaye to the said J.
M. linos, on lots numbered 44:), 4"d. "M. and 410,
i;i the town of I.o-iisv ille, in said Cass county.
Nebraska, to secure the payment of .--lou.Oii and
interest aecordni'i lo a certain promissory note
referred to in said monfiae. And praying that
uai.l O. A. Clejiliorn may pay said sum now
claimed and Interest from the I'tu day oi March.
ls7s, or that said premises mav be t-oid to pay
the saaie.and the said !. A. Cieghorn is notilied
tiiat he is to aoj.car and answer said petition on
or belore the 11th day of November, 17S.
Date 1 Sept. IS. 1S7S. .1. J. T-OOS.
l?y WlLLKTT l'OTTKNOFIt, his tltt'y. -'7t4
Master's Sale.
District of Nebraska. ss : In the Circuit Court
of the L uited States for the District of Nebras
ka. Jeremiah Waterman)
vs. V In Chancery.
John MAssorrsT. S
FOKECLOSL KE OF MOKTOAC.E,
rublie notiee is hereby piven that in pursu
ance of a decree entered in the above cause. on
the 17th day of May 187s. I Watson I), smith.
Master in Chancery of said Court, will on
luesday the l'.th day of October, 17 at
the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon ot" said
day, at the front door of the District Court
llo'iise in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster county.
Nebraska cell at Public: Auction, the following
described property t-wit : The north half of
the mirth east uarter of Section number
twenty-six in Township number seven iu Kan;;e
number seven, east of the ixtli Trincipal Me
ridian, according to the tJovernnient Survey, of
the State of Nebreska, in Lancaster county,
Nebraska. Watsk.v H.Smith,
Omaha. Sept. 10th. 1878. Master in Chancery,
Harw ooD & Amks. Solicitors for Pill. 2M4
Master's Sale.
Distilct of Nebraska : In the Circuit Couri of
the United States, for the District of Nebraska
Jeremiah Waterman )
vs. via Chancery
William f. Harbour et at. )
FOKLCLOSI KE OF MORTOAfiE.
Tublie notice is hereby given that in pursu
ance of a decree entered in the above cause, ou
(he 17tli (iay of May. 1S7-S, 1 Watson T.. Sini h,
Master in Chancery of said Court wiil, ou .Mon
day, the 1 1th day of October ls7s. at the hour of
5 o'clok in the afternoon of the said dav at the
froiu door of the District Court House iu the
City of Seward, Seward county N'ebraka, sell
at public auction, the following described prop
erty to-wit: '1 he east half of the northeast
quarter of section twelve ll:') in township nuui-ln-r
twelve (Il'i ia rani-e four, east of the Cth P.
M., being eighty acres of land in Seward eoun
ty Nelirrska. Watson H. Smith,
Omaha, .-ept. If). 1S78. Master in Chancery.
IlAitwoon & Amks. 25U
Sale of Common School Land.
Notice is herebv iven. that on Tuesday, the
22d day of October. 1S78. all the School Land in
Cass county remaining unsold, (except that
which has been leased. i will be offered at public
sale to the highest bidder, at the oflice of the
county Treasurer, of said county, said sale
coimnenein al lo o'clock a. in. and continuing
until all of said land has been offered. Full de
scription and appraised value of said land will
be found at the county Treasurer's office.
Dated at Lincoln. Nebraska, this Mil day of
September. A. D. l7s.
T.y order of the lioard of Educational Lands
and Funds. y. M. DAVIS,
Com'r Tubllc Lands and liuiidings,
J. 51. Patterson,
County Treasurer Aent. 2Cot
Leal Notice.
To Qeortje TT. Cod;, ZTon-resiticnt Defendant:
You are hereby notified that Melissa L. Pat
rick, ou tlie lltli dav of September. A. L. 173,
filed herpetition in the IVstrict Court within
and for Cass County, Nebraska, atrainst Edwin
An-e.l. Mary E. Augell. (ieorjre W. IloairlaiHl.
and Oeor-e W. Cody, defendants, setting forth
that the said Kdwjn Ancell and Mary E. Anell
gave a niogaue to the said Melissa L. Patrick,
on the north half (n't) of the south-west quar
ter sw4) .f section number thirty-four (a4)
township twelve (121. north of raime nine 9i,
east of the sixth oahi princinal meridian, iu
Cass County. Nebraska, to secure the pavment
of sixteen hundred dollars (.l.iMo.w) according
lo four certain promissory note refened to iu
paid iiitrttfaiie, and that since i he j-ivinsj of aid
mortice the other defendants, lieorge W.
Cody, and (ieose A. Hoaland have or claim
some interest iu said premises, under the said
Edwin Anpcll and Mirv Ji. Alice!, and
praying that the said Edwin Auell may p-tv
the amount claimed to be due ou said noU-s. to
wit :
The sum .of nine hundred and eighty-one
dollars and seventeen cents (9si.t7) w it h in
erest thereon at the rate of seven (7) per cei.t.
per annum from Oct. 8lh, 177. in a short dav t
be. named by the court, or in default thereof
that said premises may be sold to pav the same
and the said Oeorae W. Cod v. defendant, M
hereby notified tha he is required to apear,
and answer said petition on or before the 23-l
day of October. A. 1. H78.
SeP--, -U1' ,S78- MELISSA L. PATPvICK.
By T. B. Wn.oi, her att'y.' 274
Sheriff Sale.
By virtue of an order of sate Issued by Wit
Ham II. Hoover. Clerk of the District Court
within and tor Nemaha Countr, Nebraska, and
to me directed. I will on the 7Ui day of October
A. I). 1878, at 10 o'clock, a. in., of saiil day. at
the south door of the Court House1 In Tlatts
iiiouth. iu said County, sell at public auction the:
following Real Estate to- wit : The soutli half
(S. 1 jl of the south west quarter (s. w. 4 of Sec
tion number twenty-eight (2S lu Townhlj
number ten (10) north of range number nine (9)
east containing eighty acres the same belnj;
levied umu and taken as the property of Josh
ua P. Hurdick and Debora Burdick. defendants ;
to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered
bvOeorge V. Kee.l & Company Plaintiffs.
'Plattsmouth, Neb., August 2;th. A. D. 1878.
11. W 11 vers. Sheriff.
2.H5 Cass Co. Nebraska.
WILLIAM HEROLD,
dealer In
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHS.
BLANKETS,
FLANNELS,
FURNISHING GOOD3.
OliOCEIifES OF ALL KINDS.
Large stock of
BOOTS and SHOES
t be
CLOSED OUT AT COST
:o:-
Notions, Queensware,
and in fact everything you ean call for in
the line of
General Merchandise.
CASH TAID FOR HIDES AND Fl'KS.
AU kinds of country produce taken in ex
change for goods. 13ly
E. PARMELE,
SALE, FEED tt- LIVERY STABLE
On Main street nearly opposite the Court
House, I'lattsinoulh. Neb.
iorsEsfoR Sale.
The buying and selling of good horses made
the specialty of the business.
New Horses & Carriages,
ami gentle horses, for Ladies to drive ar kept
at this Stable.
Also a carry all. which runs to the depot, and
will carry passengers from any place iu town on
call.
FARMERS CALL AND ETA MINE
MY STOCK FOR SALE.
8vl E. PARMELE.
H. A. WATERMAN & SON
Wholesale and Uetall Dealers in
riNE LUMBER.
LATH.
SHINGLES.
SASH,
DOORS,
BLINDS,
ETC..
ETC.,
ETC.
Maiu street. Corner of Fifth,
PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB.
Still Better Rates for Lumber.
Crf Z. , 9i T
DICK STREIGHT'S
LI VERY, FEED AND SALE STA
RT. ES.
Corner 6th and Pearl Sts.
HOUSES BOARl)F.I BY THE
DAY, TYKEK, OR 31 OATH.
HORSES BOUGHT.
SOLD OB TBADSD.
For a Fair Commission.
TEAMS AT ALL HOURS.
Pauicular attention paid to
Driving and Training
TROTTIXG STOCK.
Ai-s A hearse furnished when c a
AGEXTS WATED.
FOIi THE
YOI XG rCOPLE'S
ILLUSTRATED BIBLE HISTORY.
O.ver lOO.OOO copies already wold,
ASD ONLY A HIALI, PAliT OF THE ( Ol'MIiY
CAN VAsSK.l. THE II F.ST AND EASIEST
HOOK TO SKl.I..
' his work contiiitis an attractive account of
th creat events inetitiotif-d in the Old
and New Testaments, the lives of the Patri
archs. Prophets ;tnd Ki.iirs : of Christ and I lis
Apostles, and of the remarkable women and
children mentioned in the sacred volume. Ii.-
l.rsTKATKII WITH KI.KliAXI ST EE I. t.MiBAY-
I2t;s. For terms, address
Henry Kill Illlihlis Co.,
2.jts Xorwicli, Conn.
F. S. ECK0LS.
Dealer in
JEWELRY",
WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
NOTIONS,
CANDIES,
CIGARS,
TOBACCOS.
At Louisville Neb., call and exam
ine the stock. 171y
KEEXAN & GRACE.
Retail Lianor Dealers.
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS.
PLATTSMOUTH - - NER.
Also Billiard Hall and Saloon on
Main street, four doors from Sixth at
Neville's old place.
Store nd saloon on Main St. two
doors east of the Post office.
REST BRANDS OF CIGARS, ALES,
WINES, dC AT BOTH
PLACES.
Remember The nme an1 P litre.
Keenan &' Grace;
ELI PLUMMER,
Dealer iu
Store opposite Saunders House.
Slain Stf IMaltsnioiitli, cbr.
Chicago BnrWaa & Qnincy R. R.
is Tin:-
DIRECT ROUTS
BETWEEN THE
East and Wkst5
Running Through Cais
CHtDAGO-1'-
Council Bluffs,
CONNECTING WITH THE
Union Pacific Railroad
FOR A I.I. TOINTS IX
COLORADO.
UYOMISG.
VTA IT,
MOXTASA.
X EVA DA,
AR1ZOSA.
IDAHO,
AND
T II 51 O l' J II V A II S
KANSAS CIT'f, TQPEKA.ATCHISON & St. Jesesft
Through Cars tH0UST0Ka"d 1,11 r"'"15 "
MIHKOl'Itl. KAXHAS & TI'.XAS,
-AMI-
Houston & Texas Central KailKouds.
it is th";
DIEECT EOT T IE
FROM THK
Ycst to the Hast
AND THE
EAST TO THIS "WIEST.
AU information about rates of fare Will be
cheerfully given by anplvnif" to
HITCHCOCK.
Oeu. Wes. l'ass. A't..
CllHA:.
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t -j ". y y -j . V (- i t - '-
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"U".ir BXafhews
IIAKDWARE STOIIE,
In riattsniouth. Neb., on Fourth St., about the
MIDDLE OF THE BLOCK,
you will find :
Corn I'laralors, (Iimid &. Iiorsc)
Stirring IMohk,
Sull&y PIoivn,
Cnlli vators,
and all kinds of Farm Implcnents and
Shelf Hardware, Tin "Ware, &c, Slc.
ALSO,
Hungarian and Millet.
Seed for Sale
S3
GOLD PLATED WATCH ES. Ch-ipr
id llii- koouo ori'1. SiN.li Watch Fr.h t" Acun,
lnuua, A. COL L.TKH CO iiKiwi, luL.
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
View of Marriaso ?
I A Guide to Wedi occ and
I Jutict ot marriace tui th
.'tHindt-ntiiH lrrtie en th
lcftur tht uttti! tor it the m-
rm of Heproducticn nl
!tn iiseaaes oi women.
A book 1or privot, rotiid
e mte reading. 280 pgct, pric
ctt.
a pkiwmu mfdital Anvisrm
On all d frlVr tti iPriTita Naiare arinnfr irum Set.
AbuM, tceret, or Secret Disease, wuU tlie tet
Birini of nii, TJ4 '.nrpvprnxr; pnrf M) cl.
A CLINICAL LECT0RE on the ahorf dtftfttM gnd
fTiow ot th Thro&t mud LuitK. Catarrh, Hupturs, Ui
Opmm Habit,-.. price 10 res.
Lithrr book -nt poTpaid on receipt of price; or all three
conTsininir Vt par-, txreotiruiiy tUuatrated. lor 7a cts.
Address DS. BOTIo, o.l3N UiSu Loiua, Mo.
Dr.A.G.OLIN'Si
11 Lvt Y. al.ii-
ilnn rt. t' .i-ng k.
all l-vs of lrlTt ffat'irr. rwulting from earlv ahuM-s
or MifWfJon of sither Nfmlaml WmkHfuiuii:(
KmUliiNN, Lo of W rmorr, lmpalrrd lcht,
lMMliaatl or I aai potfn-j. S-rvwM lability T-rrni-urntty
curei : diH-i of trie ItladUrr, Kldnrja, 1.1 rr.
lilflaT 'niarrh. all t bmnic Mwo, ail IH-
rr.FKKMAI.FA)WM Irraifrmt. lr.Om
hat hJ Itfe-lon -nrr)eDe, anj ruras arUere th fail. H
U a trfel'iAte of tiic liel'rtnd S. hol. um so nwT-rv, Ka tf
lnrit ru.U iu ib U.S. K A 11 reqntririt trratment
irl vste hwe and bard, call or rite. Ett cuvriwrnr fnc
luwnu. Sn.l fifty nli f sinplc of Kubber 'j-wt itl Hr--nlw
of 1npnrta,nt information hv epM. 0C OLl'5i
rntale PiU. f- per Bat. ,or..vlLttlon free.
MARRIAGE GUIDE SSSUprni
jouuk and mid'lie of b"th Srrt, on all Hhaaa of a pWtt
natura. V'alnaMa advi- a to tt m.-unal and tho ionl4iiaiio
mamwre. Hoar to ! hi(h v mn4 trtily b ripj-la thnRirWd rttr
toti. klrmrybody Uiou.d gmt ILia Ummu I'fir. Hi vtui, to aay adr
aVf. aeaitxi.
!5GQ
A. TEAR. Anntswantcd. busi
ness lepltlmate. Particulars frc.
Ad4reJ.WOBTHC0..6l Loom. Ma.
OPIUM
and Momlilna I labrtaVolntfy and wwdi'r
for-jarticulan. Vtt. ,-iirrof.
GV.imr Including Shooting Outfit.
IIS jfl Every Cun Warranted
U II LJ UU"SnU, Moor k Urk fit. Loom.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PIANOS
rri't'df pile flaw only 27"..
i'arU-r Organs, price
only. I'm per lire. I.iu-
'lei Beat tv Washington. N.J,
25
l'niKty Crl with nutne. Pic., M.mi or
ild. r-0 tvtc. Afs nl fit IU lln'-l .
10. Hudson ,N. V. 2A
20
hr'Anlni'MVil. i IU'lTi.-t li:illtiiwl ftll
name, to-.. let lit inc. Turner laid to,
Aslilmiil. M,is.
Ear Diseases.
lr. r.Wiofirnilif'N. KooU on leaf
iiess nn;l d entM of tti enr :) their
proper treat incut espeeiiilly 1,'iiiiiniiu K ir. Mow
to get imiili- :iii:le relief from oil I lit uiiili'.iaiit -lie-.-,
of tins dise;ice. and ll l rfirf harmless
and iwiiiiaiiei-t cure. A hook every fiintly
should have. Si nt In .' lo nil. Address lir. f. K
Silo KM A N Kit, Aiir.il Sur'-oi!, Ke.-iditiK. I'a.
$6
A i VV-Airenl'H I'mfit ft!irnrwif
Vienna. ItTliiiht 4:iintile free. Fred
Jiiihs, Nassau, N. V. i'lJH
111!
I'avHW.' Suijratlv I IIIh tii:ie N w
l!u!i HI I. iiiul iil ronii.'.i l.lv f li:in(i' Itii
I'!.. oil m I In' uiiri' vit'iii in i:uv' iiioiiIIih.
Any piiMiii !i. w !! t:.lvi' 1 .ill i :-li nit Ut frmrt
1 t 1 ' wi-cK" iiiiiv In; r -tiHMl In skiiiiiI lii-ii'th.
if siuli a tliiuu l."'.i-ii i,.. s. nl liv in.iil for n
l.-II.-r iT::liii. I. N JOll! A '..
J'.iin tr.r, In-.
niowiwEftESTT
JiiJ 1 111,
. . ..,..1 i . t .r,. ut en Mill irt 1 I ir"."n if.r
K.r Ii'.', -.r I !'"' ''"P ti.!.-m:.IK i. J-lf
miilr.-. l m mu t - ll'-il J-"--- ' ' f
".rT "-'I ll.r,..L,l.-r..
f:., lc"ls. A. .l-x.is A ""., 'Hr., I U l.i.ui; . V.
Ihtu't say humbug, but jnlg' Ar
tonrs'lf. Siaid for free lithograph of
r,-Ton VI Freight-Paid Sold- on Trial
Wo aon Srale. all Iron and Steel, Bias
Beam. Addrtss, Sows of Bingham
tun, Jiiiighamtoii, Net York.
SAHFOR'DS
JAMAICA
GINGER
i Tin" onlv foinl.iual ion of tlm
! trni .liiinaica .Invrt-r w It ll i-lmicn
; Vnmialii s anil Ficik Ii I'landy
r..r ( ti.-N-rn. ClwiUr; Morbiw,
'raiM. hii'1 Pains, liiarrli'iei
anil lijM'nU'i v, livspi psia. Kla-luleiii-v.
Want of Tom "'"l Ac-,
llvilv n tlii'Sloinarli iiiul How-.
i-w.aiKl nvoliliii',' ilu- ilaTirMrr
('liiiliuf of Vat-r, rooil IIIKI
jflliiiatc. Ask for
, S . i'ukii'k J am aic a ' i N;r.K.
SPECIAL OFFERS FOR
NEWSPAPER ADVEIITIS'G
Wi- iml.lNli a In. ok of I "2 Va-jcH 8'o. (mi :ilvor-'
1 ii si u ) uiv'ny: -i rt t olVr for B lvrr-i-in
uli ovi'i1 tin- 'oniil ry. Prioew
Iiihi r llni.i ever ofTeieil before. 1 lir
l l-" -ili!ion -,-nt novt-li:il'l "i Uli r cri't of .
rein-l v 1 t I ll V ,k l'i.. lViuiiM-V ar-lioiMo
:iml Aihi-Mi-iii Ap-iH-y.it'.i l-'ulloii St., N. v
Marshall & Son's:
BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
WKF.riNd WAT K II - - N'K"
A new ami full stock (f
EASTERN WORK N W IX,
call anI examine. We make ami ficll
buots anl siiucs at tin; lowest cash
ratt-s.
Aficr a nunibi r of years expciiem-o
in the
IJoot and Slioc liusiiic-ss
we think we know what the ieo"ilc
need. (live us a fair trial any way.
Marshall & Son.
IE. .A.. 1TOEL.
IiKAl.I'.It IN
DUY ;ooi)S. ;i:on:i:irs.
;i i:knsvai:k. cni.Kiiv. ;
tinwaim:, r.oois, s..ns
MATS, CAPS.
AM) NOTIONS OK AM. KINDS.
1MIH i: LIST.
I'iints Id lo 20 yard!- for 81.00.
ColTee. li-t for 1.00.
Tea, 40: to 1.00 per 11..
lVaehos, 12 l!.s for 81.00.
Sugar, 10 to 12 11. s fcr 1.00.
Cheese l- to 20 cts per )t.
Tears, ") 11. n lor 1.00.
Truiies. S H-s for '31.00.
i'.eans, 1 H to 20 ll.s for 1.00.
Greenwood, Neb. Wy-
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
BLA CKS3IJ TH
IIOKSi: ftllOKlMi,
AM
WAGON KEPAIRIN
All kinds of
fai:m implements
menlcil
jTJ Neatly & Pi
'romptly
Horse, 3LuIc& OxSlioein?,!
In short, we'll shoe anything that ha?
four feet, from a Zebra to a liraffe.
Come and see uii.
ITEW SHOP, .
on Fifth St., between Main anil Vine stivrM
ust across tlie corner from the st.w lIKKAI.'
urricK. loy
FKESH FRUITS
VEGETABLES,1
EVERY MOIl.M.
-AT- i
MONTGOMERY & SON'S,"
Ono Door I'ast of liovey & Son's.
MAIN STl'EET., - - PL VT'l SMOKTH, NKI?
We Pay Cash for Produce!
HENRY BCF-CK
fJ'ALKK IN
SAFES, CHAIRS,
KIT., ETY'., ETC.,
Of All Descriptions.
METALLIC BURIAL C ASE
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