v r .: 'i, IT: if If I ii it a. THE ii KRa LD. ATtniVAI. AND DICPART'JIli: OX' n.ATTS MOL Til MAIL-. An ire ut. : a. m. i,-,a,t at - Sa-jn. OMAHA VIA T.. . J I. Arrive tt 10 .ad .1. in. 1 Depart at - 2 -.15 p. ni. WfcSTHKV VIA H. & M. Arrite .'.t - S :15 p. m. Depart at - 13 :TOa. m. WKKVIST, avati:r. Arrive at 12 :.. ;.i. !.. rt ;-t - J :00 p. ni-. !:f K :l.l'Kr& T M'N MIJ.I.S. Arrive M 12 :f) 1:1. lOipaitat- 1 :.K p. in. ,J " MAKsIIALL. 1. M. "l.OCALA! JSIIMLNTS. Trnu-ient " c.ls a bio. Uevular advenli f.. 10 ei.u:VT !ui". '-' uii vtriiaeiiuui inai- i iur less than -j cviit.s. I r":.l r.ot'.rrs :it Statute Tvif -. At7'Mieys and ol'iicers of tii- Jaw wilt bos field ,..p..isibb for :til i'ual iiotiees 0cy hand in, jtii'i "'I pat "'s deimindin ..1 moot f jitib'jca 11011 of nnv notice will It- Lulu lor toe vmbiica tion Ie osucli uoiiee. co vi m r nicatto n s. As nvr sj'iicc is limited, alt communit-a'toiis hunt he brief at.d lo Lin' i'oiut. with no waste a! words. 'J In paper is re-poif!!.; for the ci,:Toi"tm'.s aosidiii to copy oT paid mato r and paid Le giits, only. 1. Av.y person ttio take tit ;pT rejrnh.ily from the pos -.:'.ei, v. ii. '.li- r ail ; I to !; iiii::if, it w ..ether !: is a. sai.Ki-.iofr or not is lMi:i:.-ibio I t ti.e p.iv. Il :n;v pi-rs n -de-, s his paper d-seotttm- iicd. it 1 1 p.iy ai re .!::-!"-. r ' he piddi-h-ir niiiv c- .: it 1 1. 1 ; t s-tid i t-.'.tit p.ij i:iut 11 li:-.-u!i-." iii'.il fi!!f.'-t the v I'.nl- : nr nt'i t . v.ln-tli'-r tilt I i - r IS t ll'llll tl " I'l tli't. 1 i-.t en'!, i s 1 1 . i v - 1 i t ii;t 1 tj r i i ; ! t t . i.i--.v-ti:t: i "-! ir-: tli " fi'iii-t. or tiii-vui'.' : -1 1 1 it M'. i:i-' tln-ni ni'-:il!t'it fur. H 1 .'-H 't b v t l: L i. ix 01 H- 1IO.N.U. LOG AT, Tj uinriov.- is go.j-1 l'l'My. T'.iistf r M011 lay I.it.J":-i:r,i:iz Ball. Fur IItl!ovAT3 i'i'li to Donel.in'i. r.anM fishiti ' Polr-fi, nt the I'. O.Nows I?pot. Ctl -Holioways famous Bills at Doue lan'a. . Mr. I'ariaolc's ne.r white fence look.? nobl y. -Mrs. Ilayos fivm rreraont was in the city ia:t w ec-k. Bcin.-t::i' or the L;?.ls rkranr. Ball 011 Mo:. day tvenisg. Dick Sf.tight has got a l.aivlsorae r.w specdii-j bt:y. Ten ar.d twtdvc c, i kid at Mrs. Jti'.iT.F.oii'r. kki! Mi1?? 7. eerisy'''. I'i3 A nic. 1 1 -w hr.ti : -johiz up on Cth t. and a:iLhir on Wii-d.iiton Ave. the Bvxt ttn day? lk-eil Bro.s., wi.i ho constantiv rccc ivi r.'-.; ner goo:;j. Thfr? .'JLS so Water. Lar s nt M.-:-.I B:o.-., Vec-pi' g 1 f rv'.i a ?c !;: till jo-.: so I Weep!:: AVa'.er. 3',ic!..n I. J. ?, V.: lohino. 'hn'i Ikv-d Bio-,.. "11 v'v'r f.,r ;.! r.sk.-. f;.ti;i , Wtv!.'.- V ' i ' '.hnS'.'il'j ZVA f':n:H:;(J !: the ('0 n' .ni::. e .f the l.l-.s.': '.he ilall !-:ai:Z P.a en t ! . t;T ;c rc.se is ( :. ';-! 1:1 co'i r,. .Iv!.ns''3 lil Will gi't 'i'oo ruuch s i he . 1 . i S t 1 ir t ' b-: -S Zew it lih'vr?. l il Mrs. John c;a pi'ttry : s:i i--t Wi;'.; of L 'c !: vuehii ons. v:i;;:i . .c. e at ! 01'j and Mi .,; .fn'-v'i Ti;c rivt-r oil tii" g'lag;1 ao ic ; ;.l 1 f.- ,'tn:H ai.d C; t. I'idav is ; . " ! v . . . .4 I. i.siu cstsb- i (:-r, .!i!v I A re-.v 1 r-. 1 bshe l at k:M Kr. P. M. Ah- M. i.e. ppo-i-.ec. ; 1 Dr. .'!.ap:.,an .V assort m. :.t t f c-'-oc :t:i r.av , j r" of 1 rw. In '. j -m full ! c to Dr. ! work, ti oJc-i hou !)oc i from Tl.is week l.-Ing Pulton We k. the last v. fckt'f Lent, the J"ipi-copal and i r.omnn Catho' churcais 1.5,1 ! j iaily serviots. Th ladies of th tor'al church . are making p:-parati-ma for a Dick pn'd Ent'-rtaintr-jr.t to be givtm ehort- j T'liil Yo:;:;g has a voiy liands6me rew s: -Jast read it an 1 pay atten- tion to what 1' for a- a.wuvs has good goods. The Episcop.il church will be b. ar.dseme! v do". 'rated with flowers n.t SiiTidav, btir.g Easter, ar.d services will ! held. "rT a 1 Mis. .Tobncn sr. i M'.n Swee.-.ev st ' their new stand, corner of Main "and ! Sixth SiV,., are receiving new goods al- in .ost every cay. Call and sec them. C;3 1 Col. Doaue has been appointed to thc:r sb.-re is a.w j goods. Th-y all do it. Birhcy for fine d tar v. i.i ' st the A ro il bi to the jH sitiiT. of consulting Engineer of j (lte come up 10 Lowell, Uiass.) but the Northern Pacific, on his way out j makes a very fair showing for a west be will s'o-p ;it Crete. j "i town. Fred Haves is not lnarrictl asstat- ! rd in last w cell's issue, but is still in j the ii-arkct, ar. l is 1 .opt tig that leap- j year will bring him jo v. Mr. Graves js building a new house over on Pearl street in full view of the town. We shyll be glad to see Mr. Graves in his own home again. V.". C. Iloldon. an experienced fiew.--p.iper man has purchased the 'Eearne-y l'ress and we hope may press and squeeze great success out of it. Dr. Bicker, tha favorite Chicago dentist, will be at the Saundor's house from April 1G to If, to do the work cfin d him as he passed through last reck. The t'.vn or City Elections all over this Spiii"!g show decided Itepub- lican gains. ThU.is counted as a fa- vorable omen by th-O.-c-publican press genera.ly. John Shannon says he fee-la good It is the first Elect';. 11 he has voted a straight ticket of any kind, and the j The large sale of cigars by J. P. first that anybody he voted for got j Young since iu business is a gnaran rlected. Think' now he'll do Ittter in j tee that he keeps only the best in the the fu'.' ie. rrauktt. " 10 I'ersosal. S. Tori ence of Wet'iin-j Water call ed MouJ.iy. Tom Marshall of "Weeping Water was iu town Monday. G. (J. ITull called on Monday and made us a most satisfactory little vis it. ' Win. Neville, Es., Bridge builder from the West, id home far a few days. John Kitchhart of the Ashland llc liorter puosed through town Tuesday night. The Sentinel is to have anew Local Editor from Indiana, a Mr. W. J. Ward ; so vre hear. Mrs. Itichard Burt, o! Deadrood, an old friend of the IIiikald, is visitiag riattsmouth previous to lier return t the Hills. Dr. Itoofof Greenwood, called y3 terday. The Doctor has been rather poorly of late, but ia getting stout a.ain slowly. Hon. Jos. M. Beardsley visited our town Tuesday. The Herald was ve ry glad to bpp Joe, tiiongh he had to give us the left hand. P. II. Sullivan, soliciting agent for Omaha B-.-c? Lithographing LsUMish rnent, called Tuesday with as neat a lot of samples of work as can be seen any where. Mr. T. J. Todd and wife will sUrt next vrc-i k on a long visit e.-.t, for the iii?t time in over liflfon years. TIipt will visit relaUves in Oiiioan I western Xt v,- York, and renew their youth. We wish them a vt-i y pleasant trip and a s ife return with renewed health and I Elrongth. A postal from McDonagu says he is 'burning to be in business again" and hci cs to have everything ready thii week. II. A. Waterwnn ft San sell com won lumber ;it .?I.O0 per M., and oth er lumfcvT in proportion. Ct2 The Lest fire and ten ct-t cigars in the city, always on hand at the P.O. News Depot. 3tl It docs seem as if there were some oth?r pussiuus our Lefjipcrance friendi might control hsi.hs Iha appetite for whi-.ki y, now and then. Fifty cents will buy a two-bulton kid clove at ilaldaner ft Hermann's, try them. 0:1 J. P. Yonng has sr.'d t retail over 0.00 cigars and boxes oranges and I'-mon.s since he b tar tod ia liuineij in May 1ST.;. V"c made th acqn'-dutatirp r.( ?.lv. V.. Realty, I'd; tor of the Brpsbliea;: Kogi-tr at (ialesberg. !lh, not long -in.-. He 13 an ard-:.! 5i-n Isman &i.d an Ohio g"i' ' f in 1 n , of c-j .,-::;. All the nice uitn. 1-tti.iy. are. .:;!!; , ren-..'P.iher, onr dry gijds derartMont can't b-j beat and none can ow tr pi a t-.s. Ma we I ft Ilr-M: The n-1 I'iL-t si-n in riattsrr.iur.h is that j'ist pat up last week by J. P. Young. The nk-cign is fir-t clas ;;;:d the painting by Mi. At-.!. ley, is A No. 1. Lvervone read it and profit theie- Ask o sr-L t hi 10. 12'... 15. IS. and 20 cent die.-? good :t S'.'i5 nimv "V T!rAv'! An f xhil ition will be given at Fitzgkrald Hull by the "feholars anl 0 n next Fii'Hy. The exercises wiil i cor.s;.- login:, lucitatious and music. ! OUR NEW DItES. GOODS DM- "OCKED WITH ! DESIIIABEE GOOD-j IX MATEIt ! J Ah, PATTEit N" AND PltK'E. j nil Maldank:: ft IIi:n:-iANN. i I -Mhif. Yah rio.ha? arrivt.l i:i Plat's- liJonth and 13 ay it? at the l'latte Valley ILoise. She remains for a wet k, and wiil acquaint any who may visit I her with their fortunes past present i and future. Call and see her. J. lie al- s-o heals diseases. 311 -Dr. E'chey the doatist whom our j citizens appreciate so well, has coa- Hcntc l to stop at the Sauntters fcousu from April Hdh to PUh, to jicronimo date thosa who desire his services. FIVE HUN DEED pairs genuine imported Li-de Thread, Net, Silk, and Chicked Gloves. Bare Novelties. The i lad attention is called to these I special novelties. Solomon ft Nathan. - ;t i Setting to be quite a sight to reo the workmen coming home from! their work in the shops ' nights, with , . ,. .. . T , dinner pans in hand. It doesn t We have a full line of the Trefousse and other brands of Kid Gloves, Lisla and Berlin Gloves in all qualities, Fan- cy goods, Notions and Hosiery coa plete. Maldanf.u ft IIkcmann. 31 1 C. II. Parmele is fixing up the front of his yard so pretty that we didn't know the place, when" we came home, and s?nt a man to the next house for rarmele's. A fine lino of Hats and Caps in straw. felt, sailor and stiff crowns. The finest selection w est of Chicago. Solomon ft Nathan. U. V. Matthews has bought the corr.f r lot e n Main street, where Schla ter's iewtirj storo stands, and will move his hardware store down there. Mr. Schlater moves his stoic west 22 . feet and stops there. This will be a j great improvement cn Main street, and give us a new building &n Mr. Mat- thews' old site besides. Notice. COL'ICCIL CniMBEK, rLATTSMOUTir, April 0, 1S70. The holders of police orders issued by the city of Plattsmoath, Nth., will hand same to thecierk of the city so that provision can bo made for the pay ment of the same. By order of the (,'ouncil. J. 1). Simtson, City Clerk. They are kalsomining and fixing St. Luke's church very handsomely. It needed it badly, but whether the pray ers that ascend will be answered any better through the beautiful walls, his tory leaves 110 record. 'Hosiery, Hosiery! Go and see the display ot Ladies' and Children's Hos iery in the dry goods' window at Solomon ft Nathan's. From every town in Nebraska comes cheering reports of progress, new buildings, new settlers, more land taken, better times, renewed hope and cheer and confidence. Lumber. Cummins ft Bichcy have now an as sortment of Lumber ready for sale. Come and see them; they mean busi-nc-ss. oj. liig'a School Exhibition. The High School Exhibition will take place at Fitzgerald Hall on Fri day evening, April lStli. Everything has been arranged to make it a grand success, and it is hoped that it will be well attended by parents, and all oth ers interested in our publis schools. Novelties r the Season Are being received daily at Solomon ft Nathan's, among which we intro duce io dreis goods a full lino of bro caded patterns, Pongee and Jap. Silks, Deluge, Lustres, CygneL, Mohair, to which attention is particularly called. Mrs. J. L'den Foster gave two tem peiance lectures in tho M. F. ch; ich on Saturday and Sunday evenings last, uul also oko on Sunday morn in; Her ability as a lecturer was gocJ, and the crowds who went to hear her wore enthusiastic in her praises. She is a lawyer by profession, and if she prac tises law as well as she preaches tem perance she. ui-ist b? that unusual cha racter in this world, a suoccl-3 in two businesses. Stsr A. Shingles at 3.00 per M. Lath 03.00 per M., ut 212 II. A. Wathrman ft Son's. L. F. Johnson, one if our oldest citizens returned from tho Black Hills last week. Mr. JoIiiisom is now the agent for th "Golden Eagle" Mining and Milling Co., at Dead wood. His company have corso!i da;ed several very valuable mints, and Mr." Johnson is thi transfer agent to dispose of the stock. Their prospectus seems very a:'ui ing. and everybody knows tht the De.vlwo;d belt is the lifhoit mining country in the vuld. Next week we shall Ki'-'e pom description of the miiit-rf and the country there, which Mr. Johnson has kindly furbished us. A goovl Ball for ssle bv B. Siibold. We have received a notice of and invitation to -tho Spring Opening of Chas. Mel .r.aid, accessor to W-W ft McB.ou Id, iir (f .Tier r.n 1 maiiufactar er of l.olii :;' il'.e svbs, ch.i':s and ni'in l!s. Co; aha, which took place V.'ed-n-sday. April ?lh. See their adver tisement in auolhv-r coluum. This arm is the l-..-au:ng estao.-rsiiment 111 that branch of b isiiu ss in Omaha and i,:l3i,..)nt ithhl a f.. vcarsa has. iiiess which Lids fair to t::c:l older es tablished houses. Clothing. Oar slock wiil be complete next week. An iuspectioa h -solicited. Sol"mon ft Nathan. ilo-.int Zion Co:u;naa;Iery. Attention Sir Eniglits. Agreeably 1 to the iaar.dat ef the Mo-d E.nmcnt Grand Cc:r.m;;ndory of N:'bra-ka you are ordered to assern'ole in yo.ir Asy lum ou Good Friday morning at 10:00 A. M., he 11th inst, in full divss uni form. Masons in good standing and their wives and sisters will be admit ted at 10:45 A. M. R. B. Liyi.vcston. Eminent Commander. Mr. E. L. lliti i) of Ititr.i) Br.os., who went enst for goods in March is not expected home for several days. This fit m carry an iii!t:i"2?( stock of goods and their popularity is attested by th fact that fuiiy one eighth of the population of this ouuty may he set , row" s their regular customers. Their immense trade has been built up bv i;Hrd work aad close at tention to bn?i- ijpss, and not tlio least elempnt in tl eir success has been the ability to buy goods at bottom prices, thus enabling them to off.n- a better article, nr as good an article for loss money, than most I r ,,"lcS are llble U d)- WeV,s Water, Neb. 3tl Clydesdalft Horses. Charles Holmes is a good judge of horses and has three about as nice j trr'3s as you often see now; among i wl:kh are a l)au' of tl,e Gncst young I le.r:f3 of their kind we have ever seen j v,'est of tho MissTuri. They are a pair of two and three year old Clydesdale i mares, soirtd in color and just a3 near- ly perfect, for farmers use, as you can i make horsss. W !i-ivr iilrav l,n partial to this breed of horses, and think Mr. Holmes has dene a very wise thing in in.roducing them into the country. From the Worthington, (Iud.) ThrP vfb'"iti t)hf fi,llAwni n lO..-. j V;VA hQ U) ou Q ,e. ' , Wij ,,:mi thp llPiV sle.nn feirv-boat j ut Plattsmouth, Neb., will be ready for i launching ou the Missouri about the j oth of April. It is owned by I. M. Darnei', L. P. MuIIimx, Mrs. B. L. Wilcox, and cue or two othfr parties at Plattsmouth. We wish them suc cess in their enterprise. Mullinnix and Dai nell are going out to witness the launching of the boat. Card of TLanks to the Ladies of riatls inouth. Having bought out tho eutiro inter est of my late partner, Win. B. Welf. and continuing the business at the eld stand 250 Farnham St., I beg leave to express my gratitude fr the patronage heretofore so generously accorded to Til E LATE FII:M OF WELF ft MCDONALD I hope by the strictest attention to the wants and wishes of my customers by providing a line of god3 unsurpassed throughout the west and by fair deal ings witli all, to merit a continuance to myself individually of the favours enjoyed by the late firm. very respectfully, 8t2 Charles McDonald. Notice is hereby gi ven that the Board of County Commissioners w ill meet on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the aist, 2:2nd and 2Crd days of April as a Board of equilization under the law. At which time all persons feeling agrieved at the assessment will pit sent their complaints in writing t the board. By order of the County Commission ers. J. D. Tutt, Gt2 County Clerk. A very pertinent paragraph this frsoi a well informed gentleman: "The moment an Eastern man steps up5n Nebraska soil and calls the State his home, he has reduced the general cost of sabsi tence for himself and fa mily, at least 40 per cent. He has re duced the cost of bread, fresh and salt meats, butter, eggs, and everything the fai m or range produces, by the groat measure of difference between first cost here, and third cost at the east. Fairmont Bulletin. Our assessor friends, Geo. Fair field and John Barnes have had some funny experiences. Barnes tells tins ou George One day George, w ho car ries a little bag, you know; came to A liouse and knocked he was all alone that day A woman came to the door, says she: "Get out, you traii. this i the. third vagabond that has called here this morning and t lie rest only asked for enough to eat ; you've, got a bag I sea to carry off cold vittels' in. Get out, I say, or I'll get the broom stick." George, completely abashed in a sub dued voice says:" Why ma'am, I'm the Assessor of this Ward and came to get your enumeration, etc." " Aess 110th in,' enumerate yourself to Halifax, or I'll s?!:d for Pat Murphy and have you arrested; that's what they a'.l say. All got s..m- ht'.rcbi'g story to tell, get out!'' iiad.Iy but slowly George tuir.cd on his heel concluding that wasn't a good day for assessing raid proceeded to hunt up Barm s. All next day, Barnes says, he would shove B u acs ahaad, saying "You go first John, and op-n the. door, and the vision of that broom stick lias P.auntc 1 him evtr iucc. Vv'e c py the following from the Co.iuon City lieeord, Colorado. Mr. Howard was at one time station agent here and Mis. Howard during her res- idence here found many friends to ap ! preeiate her exc ilent qualities; who j will nui'-.h regret to hoar that she has bi called away from huabaud and children so early in life: This week we have the sad duty of ar.niuueing ssveial deaths among whiv-li is that oi' the wile of our station agent Mr. M. W. Howard. She was in the prime of health and life, being 30 years of age and her death was a se rious shock to her husband ; he has the sympathy of ike whole community who knew him as a genial friend and piompt business maa. Mrs. Howard left two little children, the yromgest but a few days old. They will remain in Cannon C ty in charge of Mrs. How ard's sister Mi3s Ad-lie Ilolyoke who came here in response to a telegram announcing her sister's sickness, but, before reaching here her sister was dead. Mrs. Howard was not consider ed d ingei'o'isly sick until Saturday morning when her husband and friends became ahu med and frieuJs were tele graphed. Saturday evening she grad ually grew worso and Sunday morning at 9 a, m.. quietly breathed her last. Tho remains were s-nt east to Wato ga. 111., the former home of Mrs. How ard. Vi'eaUier Peport. MA KCH !o7'. M..i!i leinT'r.-.ttft I.ov.i'-t ti'inj riO'iti; 'ni tin l'.ta 1 ! u'ii. si teiapuratura i I ae JTlh . . . . Kulnfr.lt S -' 1 .v 7 MB . 2 .fr'i .I1-.; jit. Two raia stomrs. 4 s ; tornn. Heaviest hhow st., t in o'i '.'. Jil. T ; tlniui'.i-r stornis : i rli'.ir tl.iyH '1 lie !r.,t wi'pk was remarkably ar:a with ii:il trcia tl:e lioltll. lIAUCli, 1S73. Mfaa toiii'icriituit 4."'.ia l."v.si ti'ii.per.itaio !" L.uiit'.ili 1: iu Ordinance No. D:2. An Ortlinance entitled an Ordinance regulating the opening and clos-ing of public billiard halls, bowling alleys and saloons in the city of Plattsmouth. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Couucilmen of the City of PkuUrnouth. Suction 1. That it shall be unlaw ful for any person or persons keeping a public billiard hall or bowling al ley, or a saloon or piace where intoxi cating drinks are t,old, in the city of Piati smooth, to open their place of business before 0 o'clock a. in., of each day, and it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to continue their business, or keep open their public billiard hall, bo a ling alley or dace of business where spirituous, vinous or malt liquors are sold, after 10 o'clock p. in., of each elav; from October 1st to April 1st and after 11 o'clock p. m. of each day from April 1st to October 1st of each year. Sf.ction 2. It shall be the duty of the City Marshal to see that all bil liard halls, bowl'iig alleys and all pla ces w here such intoxicating liquors are sold, shall b closed in pursuance to the provisions of this Ordinance. Si:cTieN 3. Any person or persons violating any of the provisions of the first Section of this Ordinance shall upon conviction thereof be lined for the first offense the sum of (5.0)) five dollars and for e ich subsequent offense upon conviction thereof shall be lined not less than i'6 10.00) ten dollars, nor more than (825.00) twenty-five dollars, and shall be committed to jail until such fines and costs shall be paid. Section 4. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances inconsistent with this ordinance are hereby repealed. Sfotion 5. This Oidinance shall take effect and be in force 011 aud after its passage and publication according to law. Approved April 5th. 1S70. Attest, J. W. JOILNON. J. D. Simpson. Mavor. City Clerk. Accident on the Transfer Boat. Yesterday about one o'clock the transfer boat "Vice-President" of the B. ft M. pulled out from the landing above the Dyke with fivo freight cars Laboard. The wind blew from the N. W. and the current being very strong there, at this stage of the river, tho boat was thrown up on the new dyke, one wheel becoming fast and useless. The men rigged out a spar and attach ed a rope to the track of the dyke and to the capstan by means of a snatch block, to throw her stern off in deeper water. At the moment of greatest pressure the hook of the snatch block broke and like lightning (quicker than sight) the rope with the heavy block attached spun over the deck and struck the Filot, John P. Mcpherson, break ing his right leg above the ankle and his left above the knee. Chailey Brown who was standing at the. capstan, pushing ou the bar, caught the pilot on one leg and got a severe sprain of the knee joint. Dr. Living ston was sent for, and Mr. McPherson last evening was restir-g easy. Brown's hurt is slight. The boat is still on the bar, the wind is blowing a gale and the prospects for getting her oh look dubious. I1i::.in:jr.i;it we want oats and wood at once, on subscription; and all mon ey sent us placed in the letter in pres ence of the postmaster will be taken at our risk. About Ourselves. We have received many letters from our subscribers saying, "hold on; we'll pay by-and-by," ftc. Now, we do not want to force any one or do an injus tice to a single person, anil where there is a reasonable excuse, and an arrange ment made for sure payment (in the future") at the time st we will of course "hold on;" but this thing has run so long and so many never answer a dun or pay any attention to letters that we must have such fixed up with out delay. As before stated, we need money first and foremost, and secondly, it is no kindness to our subscribers to let these accounts ran any m i :. It is easier to pay. S3 than SIO, and $2.50 than either, and the sooiiir they are paid and interest slopped the better for both parties. Upper Jaw Bit. Stratford, Conn., Feb. 2 , Pi?.). D. C. Caui.ton, Co:t. 121st St. AND I'lilF.D A v :., N. Y. S Mr Exc'ellf.nt FaiKND. Your p.iteut Uppe r Jaw Bit is an tnigma, and though I am unable to txplain the source oi its great energy, the fact is evident that it gives jou control of your horse aud enables you to call out all there is in him in a cheerful spirit, acid without, leslrainiiig his ca.e ami ihxi ; ity in every joint and move ment, just as if h-d were playing in a pa.-tur lie-Id. That dreadful lug which we se every where, even among professional drivers, is as distressing to the beaat as it is wasteful of Lis energy. It, cal louses his mouth thiough which we communicate with him, douohs his draught and restrains the natural free dom and elasticity of his action. With vour Bit there is no nccss.ty for ali I this. It seems easy and delightful lo the horse, keeps his head and Attention to his woi k, and his mouth com- s to tie as sensitive as one of Edison's Mi- ' erop'iones, so that the lines become the j electric telegraph through which wo i communicate with his brain. With an j animal of great spirit, power and in telligence and as lull ol explosive play as if he were fed on dynamite, the mere wish to go on errant ways, de tracts f 10:11 the driver's pleasure and jeopardizes his life; but with this Bit your ceaseless and perfect commuuior with his undi'rstandintj makes your own brain t he""aetuating and restrain ing spirit in his wonelcrful locomotive mechanism, and thus makes you rea lize tho Myth of the Centaur. I am now driving a resolute son of Beck man's Messenger Durac out of a thoroughbred m ire. by Jack Malonc. Before I got your Lit he was an incor rigible one, ajugger. Now I, ?IY STL- K AND 15 FAST AilE ONE I'lI-tCi: OF NlCr.I.r AD.If STKD M ACMINF.F.V illl 1 lilV thoughts are as instictively absolute as the birds that, gaml ul in the air. Don't ask any stranger who has not triedit tolookat.it. Ho can tell no more of its action by an inspection than he could of a voltaic battery by viewir-g the zinc and acid from which it derives its power. Conceited aio:i and who are more so than old drivers? all exclaim, "Oh fie! I don't see what there is in that." Neither could they, by looking all day at a Ley den jarsea what nothing but trying and feeling can make you acquainted "with. For this reason your graphic illustra tion deters thousands from proving it. Hastily and faithfully, O. S. HunBKL. i-i A uul i.l'. jjoKRIsoN' SI TTON-iiy ,7ii.li5!!i.ivat.rn Moti'lav Kveniiii:. Apii! 7tli. m. Jamk.s E. SiOKUISON IO M I s-s JKNN1K SfTTON. Then lei tlte witte world wniy as it wit), Ytiunji folks a it! get married still. Con.su ni pi la :i Cu red. An old phys: oian. retiird fioi jiiaet ci liav la.ij had oliii ed in bis li.ui.ls 1 y an F.at Imiia mi- Oonary tiie fornoita of ;i very simph v talde reniedy, for the i-peedy and pefiiia nen fiire for fonsiiiiip'ioii. broae!.;; i-iitan !i. tisl ii ma. and all tlii'iiit and Ititia ati'ee: ions. ;:io ;, posit ive mid radical c.,re for ii-rviii d !)ilitv roid all nt-rviiiM eomplaint. :ifir li;tyin tested its won.lei f n! cniatix powers tn ttiotisandi of ease-, has felt it lit duty to make it known to hi-siilViii! f:!low. Actuated hythis motive, an ' a desire to relievo li.ini.in snfTeiiir. I will sfii !."e of eiia'-e. to all vlic iiet,!if it. this I i-i i it ll f nil iliieeiioie" for eparn'X and II i 1:1 Herman. Fienett. or Kiir;!:-.'i. Sent by in'.', a 'Idrci'-iii r. itli -;;p, 11 am in- li.i p;iptr, V. V. Slicrur, IU Powers' lUoeU, l;oie.-lr, Nct York. st 4 U- . r 1 - - -V J , r -fr i.ri.y.tp We u in jmy ii'iiu - o,:.ury ol : 'J p-r i:jiiiri n1 ex 1 r n i it. w h In; cnuttr i tu .; i nr now wiii-r!'l i:i vmrhim. U t rem icKm viit, bMiupls fr.. A X-ix tia c a am Lo., Maiaiwui, ilicii. GRAND Social Ball ! Given by the Plattsmouth Lieclerkranz, In Fitzjerahl Hall, Easter jloinlay, April 11. The finest Music by an ANo. 1 band of live pieces. The proceeds to be applied towards furnishing the new Liederkranz Hail, and the purchase of an Organ. A general good timo guaranteed to every one attending. lt3 ADtUSSUA, til.OO. tT5T3 rr?.jrr.yrci EM.cnK3 f? J 1''",-"'".'ii Fr to "y i -- - wl.u -jrlll . . . -, i.i iiii m ifw -rowivl ilir,WliUkrk ci ustacl.e X t-tnuilir prrWucuii. iv-.v- ii Co., 2 Ciitcs r-ic, ZT.'.tT rsrk. JtiKt KtclveJ. '. Bird cages of every description :it .Toseph Schlater's, which will be s.ld cheap. lto Closing Oat at Low Prices. I am offering my complete line of Nii:s:;r.Y stool: this spring at prices from 23 to -10 percent less than usual, G year apple 10 cts., cherry, plum, and pear 35 cts., peach from 5 to 15 cts., concord grapes, currants, blackberries raspberries ftc. 75 cts. per dozen, and only SI per hundred. The choicest of crab, btariuy size 23 cts. Evergreens at 15 cts. per foot iu large supply, lioses, peonies, honeysuckles, snow balls, and various shrubs at corres ponding low rates. Wholesale rates given ou application, address. L. A. Williams. Union Nurseries one mile N. E. of Glenwood, Iowa. It4 j in r.f.n .V.-l a.'E.S- ;-fMi!u!:is watop.!. For 25 litui'rw ..!',. I ' i t uts we will send vim ii lii.i' ri'.; liaii'.U-.eiiiliiff. every thivail .silk. Keciiiiii' iirifc. l.Ou, i. V. Fi st:;-. I & 'i.. !.'" Cl ' . k vii'i'I, "!i ::.;.. 111. SPECIAL NOTICES. i Solid two buckle Plow Shoes at Mer ges for 31. GU - 51tt A large and well selected Stock of Eastern Boots and shoes at Sherwood's cheap. 41tf Herat-mbcr that for boots and shots Hoc!; well cannot be beat in price, lie has a large assoi tment. 2otf. Large ne w Stock of Boots and Shoes AT M KIIO KS, AT yrr7.y reduce J rutts oo-rlast year, oltf Kepairing cheap and good at Merges. Larger Stock of Boots and Shoes THAN KVLti; CAME TO TOWN and cheaper than ever at Merges. Misu.s Slippers for 25 cruts and two Buckle Plow Shoes for ?l.o0 at Mer cs. Fine Boobs Custom made t.Qt2 at 4 it f She:: wood's. Parties wanting informat on in re gard to S;ylcs, Terms, ftc, of mason hamlin" (ir.oAtvS will please notice that I sh ill be at Plattsmouth most of the time tor three or four weeks and ready lo reply promptly to any calls by p jstal or otherwise;. As my opera tions txifiul through several Count ie-s and take ine away much ;f the time it will be to the advantage of persons in terested to communicate with me at or.ee. Jamfs Pf.ttlf.. Special Agent Mason ft Hamlin Or gan Company. PLitNmouti!, Neb., March 10, 1S79 .No-Ice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will be at the following times and places: At Plattsmouth. 1st Friday and Sat unlay in .L.uuaiy, February, May, au gust, October and November. At Wetpiog Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March, June and September. At Louisville lsi Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice of other examinat inns will be given. D. D. M A RT1XDA Li t. litU') County Superintendent. !:. 'i be received. Many poisons ear "I haven't got the Consumption" when asked to cure their Cough with Shiloh's Consumption Cure. Do they not know t Hat -Coughs lead to Consumption ami a remedy that w ill cure Consumption will cer tainly and sorely cure a cough or any lung or throat rouble We know it will cure when ail o.t hers fail and our faith in it is so positive that we will refund the pi ice piid if you receive no benefit. Is not this a fair proposi tion. Price 10 cts. 50 cts. and 81.00 per bottle. For lame chest, Back or side, use Shiloh's Porous Piaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by Chapman ft Smith, Druggist. Why wiil ou suiter with Dyspepsia ami liver complaint, constipation, and general debility when you can get at our store .shiloh's System Vitalizer which we sell on a positive guarantee to cure you. Price 10 cts. and 75 cts. For sale bv Chapman ft smith, Drug ists. ' II At KM K I'Al'ifa popular and fragrant perfume. Sold by Chapman ft Smith, Druggists, Plattsmouth, Neb. 34 !y tow. Boots made to order at Merges for t ;.:!). Tl irtyof tin lirsti'".: in ni:i:;rs oft'ie Wri id ;;i'e ooinpei ;ior at the l-iii ! A po-iMi n. a -;i iOf itispateli to tile A S.)ei;,;ed 1'i-e.-- says two i'i.'i.ei m-.i.t li.eila's l,ae l'erii awaiiied io ttie Aiiieiiian makers, .Ma-,o;i Iiaintia. Covnty Oitwats w ill be received at this oihee in pay for subscriptions, at their market value, always, llemem ber that. 41tf. Wiij Will Yon Allow a cold to advance in your sys t m and thus encouiitge more serious maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hem orrhages and Lung troubles when an immediate n-lief can be so readily at tained. Jjsrh'x U' rini n liyrnp has gained the largest sale in tho wornl for the cure of Coughs Colds, and the se verest Bung Diseases. It is Dr. . Bos ch ee's famous German prescripts n, and is prepared with the preateit care, and no fear need lie entertained in ad ministering it to th" youngest child, as per directions. The sale of this medicine is unprecedented. Since first introduced there has been a constant increasing demand and without a single report of a failure, to elo its work in any case. Ash year Druggist as to the truth eif tiiwse re-marl. s. Barge si:ce 5 cents. Try it and be convinced. 44eowly. Caution lo Smokers. om and after the 1st day ef May, all boxes containing cigars of my ufacture will have my name bo'd inted on the inside of the lid. This Fl 1S7S man ly F'1' is to of ci; cigar pled ine ti prevent counterfeiting my brand jars, with an inferior ipjality of .-, lesortf'd to by some unprinci manufaeturers. None are genu uIpss pl.iinlv labiht: JUL I V S PE PP El III L'ilG, 1 A X V i A CT V KitR, smouth, - - Xebraaka. I'iat S5.00 Made to order FINE CALF BOOTH .0. 4ttf at hui:r.ArooDs. i Good second hand Organs and Melo- '; tboii5, apply to James PrTTcrt, Di-aler 7 in Musical Instruments, Plattsmouth, i--i. 1 1 1 j- tl t PA 3 n n O lip O IB -M WMii m MS. ii s:s s.ai.e:. Rambletonian Stallion CAPTAIN. C'OL lt MooJ l.;-.y. si ...r .n.il v, too liel. hr.lfi 'c'i, foiiiisl 1 ; ni.iiih! hxVi I1.5 ; i'V liiitv Di't.'.oli, tli't iirt!il ly 1 VkiiyV i'..-i,t ili-r. x-i'vi'.it iheii liy Dcknv '. Jtli pf. I ; : : ! y toil liy LysilyK's iliinii'Ii-tiini.iii. lilM il.u i:-.l"i. la-lijis., bcninil '.:iiu liy Diiioi:. la 2 :JS in M'Vfiitii heat, l'or tuiei' jui.i imrti. iii iuneot t A. t'OOit-v. Can ttu iit.'i. lii'in v touiiiv( or S. '.V. W HULi.Oe it, .Mi.liue, 111. Kt l.V, in-.I .1 i.y l'l)l ll Itl. Two Teams for Sale. One Ne. 1 horse team, p'od for any Liiid of work, and a good mule team, cheap for ea-di, or on time with good oi eurity. Also a Jot of fence j I - and wood for sale. Apply to J. V. WlX'KI.ACH, oltf Plattsmouth, Neb. At It. Sherwood's, made to order Fiac 4 U f Calf P.ooU XZ.&U. OIIi'it.-Yoi f in tm'rii tr.-ui-.".- bv ;..!!!: i: fj'ii S. .-i t i Mti t :o mii-il '.:.;; Ni-v.i -,i -fit 1 1 i :n ::i in .No Miiiikt uf siiifll lil et-iilM .nil, o for ci-iiis. Semi .t:i 11151 lor Ciitiitouiii' ot N.'oii-tt-i f is I 1 1:'. nit io:i-i. .-: i. ; !i iitiil I iiiii-y 'ooils. r;.!"-fon.-i, Foster. v Co.. i-jr. l'l:u k SI.. I '"I: ir;;n'. laiJ LEGAL NOTICES. Sheriffs Sale. l-lv rl ii.T of anonli'r of s;ile Hs.iM liy '.'in. L. V. t "lis, I li-l k 1 a" t Iu- Oi-itiicl Court willim .iii-i for e :iss t tiii.o v Ni'l'f.is:;.:. ami lo tuf '. i i. . . e 1, 1 will oti tin litliliiy of Ainy, A. I. -7: . ;il -An o'rioi k A. .'!.. (-1 .s.iiil i'ay, t I In; i-'-il iloor of Illi-Coiiit iion-so in fiihl tin ni v , sri 1 a', l'ubiie Ai.( t;'i!i th'- iollouiiii: n-;il it-i.io. i. w;i : ii.u -.o.'.-'i hall (O) of tie. mil l Iieri-t o;i:ii-tiT o,i o. ei-i.loi! t iiil'i y-lolir ( 31 1. ill t'l-vn-lilo No. II. li te e a. il.'O, tier! 1 1 !' noi-je No. I we! .. tll'l. east ;f .ill 1. M. : also, tlir iollov.ia.; "li-sc; it I re:-l fM.ilc i-au.Ut'il in I'iat isnioiil ii -.iy, riini iv, N eli . t.) i it : l.o; one in. 1 v-t tin . ;; . fourt 1 1. Co .-i O-i. i.; i.: i ;: :vo la Yoiiri2 a ml I lay s' i'.iiilil ion id f.iUl ci; . !:! ti er v. '.Ill tin; 1 iv il 'i-'e - iiinl ilpj itrl-li:o.-..o t'a rc to boloiiiO'i;; : ti" smut b. l::t; e-:c,l . t iketl as i lie p. ,.pfl! y of 1'eief 1'. Liiiver ud Maty L. lii-.iver, acfriei-i::;! ; 1" sati-ii'y a jn i,; nii'ii I of s:ij. I uuri t eet. ei ru i' V Luliii' -t. lvii -l. .11, piairilia. PiaitsnK'tita, Nob., A!u-;i T;lt. A. '. l?T3. 10 1:. f.iivr.'.s. t't"-!i3, l .us C'.. Ne'o. Sheriffs ?:?J r.y virtue of an or ".:.r of sa.te I -sat-.j by Win. L. Weils. I'lerii of i;ie idsiiu t Couit wul.i.i ad for i ass C'tjnnty. .N.-brarkii. ai.tl lo nut uire.-usi, I v.iii on t le-';-i: a d iy ot :.iay. A. 1). lsTa. II ii'eloei:, A. M . of -aid day, a! south door of t In t'oui l I ton-.;, in said eoaiit '. . sell at I 'u'j-li..- Ai.Clion ;i...- 1, iio. inii i t'al e- tale, to wil : 1 l.e liot t east iu o t r I ! i ' '.' .-ei-.tion No. on.- I i ) in tow n-!iiu No. I . ( ! i i ; J . no. tn i f ranu No. t welvt 1 12", easl , ltr) aei - Irtol i or les. m sai isly a claim ol plaintiff. J. '. ( owan ; m:r I'ln if anv to i;; ;il j' on elaiia 1 (ie,ii-j llnli Ourd, d"I-"i:d!i! : .-.; tins '' liatt'.Wi ot so. i tie -as I 1 1 Hal o r i. . of 1 ii.; s ..ilheal ; iai ler (.lii ot seelii.il Hi II t V - MX ( .it) ', tuwiidil t in I 1 een t i.o. not t ti ol rails' twelve i l east oi tin i! Ii 1J. Al.. i'oa'...i:;:.i;: .'ii aeres ; alio tl;; trael of land ilejCMlieil its lollo.v. lo .'.'it ; ii,';;in::0i at tut iioitneast corner ot tin eoit hw 1 iinailer , I of t in u-.:t;n-ii.-t ii tin i O r ( : i of sect Ion ix (t) in low ip tivelve (1) no. in r.t ttif tiimeen, tio fi-.-L : riinniii vr;,t ;.: vu.) rod -x ilieiie' s .ii !i , ii.ty iso. roils; t ,mi:c ''u a, ihirty i.'.C) P'l.s ; tin nee north eiiriiiy isij.i roils, to Hie pi?:.-. of lu-iiiiiiug. I'oiit'iiiiiir.j I'i ii'Tti icori' or irn ; i'l ail .:" a'-re". 1 lit; -.one l.t in,- ip-.ied upon and taken as t lie pi operiy of V . W. on i;..r. Niiaey ' uiiii'ir, John ' a; ;'. Oti re IIol l ;ti . i. John r,ia k and John i!ai I .-.;-:. iitli.i i niits to satisfy a jiulnieut of sai l ejuit, re .""Vfiv.l bv I". Cow: a. plan. tut". riattsmouMt, Neb., April vib, A. I. 18T9. it. W. Ii VltUS, G!5 Siierilf, !i3 Co., Neb. Dissolution. Tiie paitner-hip hen U fore e?is;.nr br tweeii tin imdersiL'tied under tiiu imim o rp'tily . Marshall tstbi-dny dlv-olvtd by mutual eon---tit, A. 1.. Miiv-iiii'l ass'imii! ttie ,i:a'ii!;iii ;.i;d eoiitinuii'.i; the dru" bu iiu-.-. Weeping Water, Neb., March s. l7'. .-. N. I'i. H 'I'V, It3 A. b. MA Itsi! ALT.. Notice. It.icliel It. rintcy, r.r!i-r-s!'.I"nt defend.-ni. wiil titKe liotii-e th.'i: l.or;re K. Pi ,i. v did o:i the 1-iii day of M nch. A. i. l.-7'j. I.o- lii- pe'i liim in l!iio.:i;i i uf tin Cielk i the Oi-uiet otirt it Inn ill. I lor tl.e eujriy it l':i-is and State ol NeO!'as'..a.-b:L) in s-tiil it: lo-l i'.li, iey villi lllii d"-ertioa ot .!, la;:.'!. C'iTu-f it. l'ln'ey , it' out j u-t cause or provo'-at .'ii for nioie ! It in tv.o years bi-f p;t-t. i:i that he l.'ore 1-;. 1- iniev. plaiiitid In- ditoreeil from the -:ld i'aeii'd K. l-inl'-y ; and tin- -aid iliie'm-l K. I'iiiley i j hereby nut Hied tli.it fd.e. is eipii'v I to a ppeiir ami :ns i r said peiuiun ti or i.-ioie tin ZM U day f April. 1S7., or j ui;u:ei.t vr,!I be rendered .-.u'ain-t liei and deeuc ri iidi-l ed no eordmi.' lo il. iiiavt-rof ni'd i.- tition. CLOit.jh It. 1 IN'I.ItV. liy Sam. M. Chapman, Alt'y for I'laicl.iT. SheriiTs Sale. Kv virtue of an order of cate issued by Win. I.. Writs. Clerk of tut litriet ourt within :.ud fur(';ei County. Neiint-lva. and to no diiee,-(i. 1 tvi'l on tl' Mil day of Apul. A. I). Is7j, a: 2 o'eloek I'. M., of "said day. at I !; 'oi . !: i'oo; of tile court bon-i in s:.td enmity, .-ell :.t piil iit iltiei ion I he toiiow in,; re;d e-t ate, to vst: T he soui 11 l.aif ot the l.oi 111 e-t ii uarier ol n'. i:n No. t iir'u is -, and t'o so.ali ea-t '.ic.rter ot the noi'theii-t ipiaro r of isiel on No. veu .7', a i l the Minthea -t (jiiailei f i-e.-lion No ts.u!y ioiir (24 1, an 1 a jiait of toe i: m tl.i .' t ii!:t-r of -i-C'iion No. t well! y-!ive t.."', deserilifd lis loiiows : Coiniucneiii'at tiie i:o:'!i'c-t i- uin-r of said iioiihea-t r.ta:. r. am! rta. -uiiiif them-e s Hitll, iine hutidn d lvos ; liiei i-e west, one hundred ami sixty nets ; t mr.ee no.iti m.c 'ui;; dred rods ; taeie. rasi. om !i at. tire 1 ami siity i'lj-, to the plate of bii. ;::, (oi:t;ini;i'X ii hiimtred aires. Aii the above ilr-ejitiod land ie-inj: iu township N"i. twi-lvi il-j.. r.cith i f r.nm.' No. twelve i!ui. ea-t of li.e . : h i M. : ;d-o t tie no' I li half ;.!.! luo on; h. ,. -1 .,-inl:r ( f I tie imi I ln-ik-f tpi ,i ii r I i tioti t '-litj - -! v i .'', town fn-viii v'l 1 1. no! t ii of tiiim No. t r.t !ve ' 121. east of I lo- Hi h 1". M in Cass comay. Ne-I'lra-ka.Ci i'taiiiiii-.' in all ." ns, more m' 1--- : ti e rtime beiu lev.ed upon am! V O e a- tt.o propi i t v el l'tii!(ioii H. K.ito.i ;Li.d s. M. Is.iroTi, of ieni',nts ; t satisfy a j'ldim in of i-aai toil;, lel'OVi'ied I'V .laeoli "fetor, p! II! Tig. I'iat : iiimu'.h, N'cb., Mareh th. A. 1). 1-7. 3'it3 If- W- !j V I. US, Sheriff. Co.. h. Tlii-;.! is postnotcd until April ji'lh. If"-. at 2 o'clock p. in., by reipie-t of L. il. lttcm, and eon -ented to b .1 :.! l.t fever, l'lattiuoull:, Aprtl i, 137.1. K. W. IIVEr:S. SIS- tlitriti C'a CO. &-ji I nw! tin D till FMSlll t J ffli p a a i a Estray Notice. ?.'o;ioi i. In ii tiy that 1 1 muk-ifintied ,1 list ii i- of t U: I'.Mi-e i ill st'l i ;it 1 iil 1 Iti liiii l mu t Hit- l.i ;ho..t iiul.li'i lor i-.i-i'.i in li.i.uil on ilia i" i li iliiy of A 1 ii ii, tsi'. at 1 o'l-hi. ic. . hi., -a I liw ic-i.l.iid of A.J. M-l o:..il.l, ill Wirjiiiii! V. :iti-r, e'.r-. t.ontity, i.-i'i iis!- 1, om; (ii wrvtl l.oiv iht y-:xi s i. lit. t.il.t ii uji ;:m 1 1 . cMmy oil tile Jo ll il'.iv 1 f September, A. I . T-t. 1 1 v A. J. Mo lo:i 'Ii A. t AUOtlC HA lil.. J. V. .Mun-h 2t!i. IS73. ill Leiral Notice. In lil-triet Ciiiiit of C;i.s Comay. loS.Mt ii N. Mei i i.iin. non -i e silent defi nd ilal , you are lui e! y i.i lirted that on the lllfl l . ol re!ii'ii.ii l-i',':. I tiled lay pel iooa in tiio oeii ? of i l e l ii i ol I lie J list ih i e oi.rl of Cam l ooiity, Nel.:;isiv.i, ,(;;a;a. yon. and commeneod .an nei io.i i'.u.iln-t yon iii saiil I i .-. 1 1 1 i-t Court, liieot jei t and iili r of v.loi h i.-i to olc.alii it tic. '.-:; of tte i-a.al Uistnet t'omt M-Itiiift ald and v io.iiy e. tevlii'i l Ui . o:i eerliiin pietend eii t I . ie:u-i:i er's pieti-n ! d l.i deed i. i'lie f; 1st ot f-aid pi etend.'d l;: --i1h buiii;; m:;di an i i vermeil 1 y Wi.liiiin L. lloohs I l:4ii enicily ti i ;i - iii i. r of Cn"- eo i in! y lo Semen N . Men lam. on or ni, i. ni tin fill diirol .Sepl'iiilier, ts73. Tin Si em id ol f-.tld pi lieidtii I..X deeds beim; lil l.i u and I'X.'Ciiied by .lolin C. Cummins Uipii eoim t t i ea iiii-r of l''iisy eoiinlv, ! t h" r a id .Srltien S. Mr" 'iitni on or about the Mil day ol -Mjy, J-M. '1 lie tliild f l fill'! tin tf-mieil 'lii Olei.S l.e.ii! la. oit' aii.i cm i uti-il I.y .l.oiii ' M. I'atti r .i). ;.'iea i- .nniy t i'.-.". .arer of ( a e.aiiilv, to I lie s: id .set, p.,: . , .Mel I J.i.it i ii or a I .on t tat I ;,l it day ii .In'.v, l-'T". All ul :tiil di e.!- jn ! end :uv: Inn i.vry Ii j.'""-' I'ortn on half I',) o t..o --. lo a-i ( - ' i tpao ier i ), and M-tiln ' liiiil' I '.'. ot l.i I . ! f ii-l m V) 'piai ti-f 1 1 1 1 ( t ' ti"l; No. t'.venl -: -".it I-), ol louiidiip No. tell bil. no i ', ii '..; f. -e No. tiim j, i il of t he tit h I'. 7.1. ! ii.;; aim iieim: in said Cas- i-onnty and Sia'.'t of Nebra-Ua. ou ;ire i e.pii n-. to answer naid pel i em on or bonne the Li ii day i f May, l?7'.i. or a d -cii e w ill be taken aipiia-t you i.l aceont wii': t'.t ii;: i r of said petition. A.NbtiEYV TYNAN. ClIAI'.MAN & liitOAHV. Atturnty-ffor I'laia'itlT. 6tt! Legal Notice In the Di driet Com t of tlu ild Judicial Itsll let in and for Ca-s Cmmiv. Nr! iu',l:,i. -':ir- A. Joins, pl.i;i.;i!l, v. WH'laisi Jom-s, tltt.Viitl tiit. To Vi :' il'.inm Jotii -i : Von are hereliv i.o lined thr.t Ciara A. Jor.eg 1.:: - Ice 1 lier pe; 1; ioii a.ii.ii -t yuii in tile Jtis t ra t Com l of I a: oiu.ty Nebraska. pra.MMK thai she limy be div -ovd from ton. :-'lie iivem :i e;ni, i, iletioii aii.iiiist you. iioelert iind i!o sei lion. and a f-.iMnir . provide tin liere.ssai it I i'.le lor Let. You are heir by notiflftt to ftp-l.i-i.t' an t an-wrr 1 In said peiii ion, areordiiiH U i iv. . ! jma-ii.ent mil Ii - reioli-liMl aiilnst yon bv tl-faiiit i'.nd lUu pi.ijfrof -aid i.u;io'i bo firiiti'e.l. CI.A IIX A. JoNlta, ' J'y i:. 1'.. Wl.vi.a am, lit - Ati'j . ill Sheriif 's Sale. l:y v'i ;-;e vf an ord. r tf sat" i.-e,rl bv Win. I.. V, .;:.( ii i k ol I iio I l-Uii; Court v-unio jel f.-C.,sf. .:. to. b.i.SA i. a 1 to 11. 0 1. 1 root ml. I will on tin: - I ii.iV of May. A. i. 17:1. i,t j o'i !r, k p. hi., of sitld day. a I t he soi.ih iloor of Hie Ci,o,! b-ui-e in .-;!,! roi.nly. .-tll at puhih; ai.i tloil ll.e foho-.vii. 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