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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1879)
t t si If i ! I. 9 i THE I J E KAL 1. LOCAL .N"EV"S . AVm. Lloyd Garrison died on the 2 1th inst. Photographs at V. V. Leonard's for 1 per doz. It -Dr. Nobbs, of Elmwood, called on Monday. Excelsior Bird Food for sale at the P. O. News Depot. it Mr?. Calvert made Plattsmouth a flying call Tuesday. Photographs from SI a dozen up, nt V. V. Leonard's. It. V Somebody or something snatched Mike Schnellbacher bald-headed. Another Invoice of Boys' Express wagons at the P. O. News D-pot. It Several boats have .gone up the river within the last few daya. Cummins it Iiichey sell First Class Lumber low down. ' It T. Ii.' Wilson was in town yester day, legalizing. Phil Young sells Soda Water checks, 21 foX 1.00. H Bed Bibbon meeting next Monday night 'in the L E. Church. If you want good Lumber go to Cumniin.& Bichey's. It C. II. Parmele had 430 barrels of salt unloaded from a steamer yester day. Bay your Soda Water Tickets, 21 for one dollar at the P.O. Xews Depot. There came near being a tragedy on one of our many hills the other night. Cummins & Bichey sell the Best and Cheapest Lumber in Town. It --The picnic that was to have been gotten up by the Ilalf-IIour Club is in definitely postponed. If. you v?nt ice-cold Soda Water, fresh from the fountain, go to Smith .'i Blacks. Stf Send in and make up special prem iums for our County Fair, now is "the time. Yot can buy the Evcelsi-r Bird Food in one pound Boxes for 13 cents at the 1. O. Xews iX'pjt. It Mr. Mathews is putting up a dwell ing on bis old place or rather on the o! I foundation. You can find the largest stock of Wall Paper in this market at Smith & Black's. 8tf The whistle on the engine of the coin shtlitT caused a good deal of as tonishment to those who did not know 'twas th!re. --V. V. Leonard il taking Photo graphs forfl per dor., tbj and .see thtin. - It Mr. Thos. Wi-e, one of our near est well-to-do farmers, railed in and h.-ft us the where wi:h to continue- bu ire ss. Call again. ! !w:i!;c Black deals out the lh,s. ': la Water, s:.;re. at Smith .5c B'ack's I)iu ftf. " Mr. Peterson of Louisville war, ta ken very bad a day or Uvo ago It was thought Tuesday they miht have to t.iko him to the Asylum. Phil Young sells the best Plug To bacco in Plattsmouth, don't fail to try Lv;e Fbhei man Smoking Tobacc o -We faear rumcis t!i :!ie Pina fore fever has struck: Plattsmouth, a; d v.e are to hav the unadulterated aiti le in all its glory. Steed the day! Xcv styles M.Kim & Hamlin Oigans c trntly coming in at I);:. Joiinn'N':- Drug S'ore, K:J f-t!i, Soutli of Main St. - i'ushnell let the Omaha train go without him yesterday. They didn't know lie was goin, however, or they wo;. id have waited. - Try Phil Young's "Strawberry'' ;'.u.i " Charm of th West" Fine Cut the hot i;i tho market, try it. It Mrs. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. J. p Young, J no. A. MaeMurphy, B. II. Sage, and about a dozen o'.hera went to Omiiha yesterday, at G.l-5 a. in. Henry Doeck, agon t for f loo. Wood C-).'s organs and pianos. Sold ( heap for cash or on good approved securi ty. ' 'J If. - The machine shop whistle has "hr.etcd up." We have missed its imnica! tones for several days. Fix it up so we can tell when dinner is ready. Phil Young sells three different kinds of fine cut chtv.ving Tobacco, the best in the city, if you do not believe i:, try it. It Mr. O'Rourke, Weaeott & Powell's new taller atuck a needle through his finger nail, which broke off leaving a 3mall piece imbedded near the bone. The boss Ice cold Sola Water, twenty-four Glasses for Sl.oo at the P. O. Xews Pevot, go and buy vour Tickets. i Tom Ccnnor was taken very sud denly and seriously ill orio day last week on hi way from Lincoln, and haJ to stop over at South Bend till the next train. If you want a good Ice cold (Bass of Soda Water call on Bcbert Donavon known as (Soda Bob) with Phil Young, and you will be served up soda water iu Crst class style. It ' Vescott &, Powell's sa'es are sim ply iranieas", and still the folks keep coming. If they keep on the whole county will be supplied with new suits, and then what will they do? - -Mr. Jtdin Bona, whose name was among the hotel arrivals in the Lead 7ille Chronicle, May ::lh, returned homo Tuesday night. lie reports Will Shryock and Dick O'Neill looking well nd doing well, Charley Lp.zenby i3 a'so well and doirg ?oi!'.e little Inw rri-.ii mliiC. Personal. Miss Denison left for her home in Peru on Monday. Fred Dorrington came iri from the Black Hill Monday. J. It. Yallery pays the IIkrald lip for another year and sends his blessing Iligginson, of the Lincoln Globe, passed through Monday from Chicago. Jos. Leasley informs us that the Lo custs are very bad at his place this year. B. G. Hoover Was in town last week .and we regret not being at honie to see him. Prof. Love left for Omaha cn Satur day, having finished his arduous school duties here. Gen. E. E. Cunningham passed thro' hero Friday on his way to Lincoln and the Black Hills. Dr. Kenaston and his Bible Analysis visited us Saturday, come again Doctor, Bible or no Bible. J. H. Becker comes in and brings the IIehalu another new subscriber. He' the kind of a friend to have. Mis Flora Wise returned to. Platts mouth on Saturday last after an ab sence of several months In the East. Dr. Davis of Lincoln was in riatts mouth on Monday last. We regret to learn that the Doctor's lungs are se riously' affected, and he has concluded to try Colorado air. Silas Grcena'ate of Fl in wood passed through last week, he reports the little town of Elmwood nourishing, new hou ses, more business, some neV settlers coming in and everybody nearer happy than they have been in years. We met Prof.'Drummond at Fre mont last Thursday and found him the same genial, whole-souled chap as ever. The Prof, has been re-elected to the principalship of the Fremont schools at an increased salary, whic.i speaks well for his energy and 'ability and he has plenty of both. Cap. Ilagood came up hist week and had a chat with the Hkiiai.d; we learn the captain is about to get his pension money under the new law and we are very glad to hear it. The IIi:i:ald is in the same boat and always takes an interest in the well fare of the soldiers who fought for the Union. Go to ('. G. Ilorol ? The Boss Clothier and save from two to three dollars on every Suit you buy, he sells below the lowest. Lots of peop'e trying to find hous es to live in and no houses for rent. Isn't that a sign of prosperity? and with new houses building at every tarn too. TIi? origin d and only "Boss Clothiers" ar Wecott Cc Poweil, sign of the. " Bjs.s" rattling in ano;her case of tlio.,? good, frcih good which are to bo sold cheaper than any shoddy goods offered tlsewheio. It If .Lhn Boene don't look out with that clipping machine he'll strike somo aofi-head and cut car through. --Captain Marshall b;t h!s chin whiskers tie: other day ; we can no more say "ihe captain n itli his whis kers." c. Bev. IL B. Burgess an'l D. II. Wliech.r went up to Omaha. Ttifsdar, to attend the annual council of the Episcopal church, which convened thcrk on We !ne-:.l iv. - J. C. Lu-ai. who for about four years has ably acted as foreman of the B iv M. car repair shops, has thrown up his pc-dih-n. on account af poor health, and goos to Denver to recuper ate. Besides Farmer Welch's Orelna Green programme the Kansas State Agricultural an 1 .Stock Association will have a camp of Sac and Fox In dians on the ground as one of the at tractions. "Lady Mac" arrived in Platts mouth cn Monday last after a protract ed tour among the race courses. Ow ing to a slight cut ou one of hei fore feet sh? will not be able to beat Barus at Omaha. It is supposed to bo a fact that as earl as . at the farthest, trains will be crossing the old Muddy, on our new bridge, and some do say that our town will have 10,0)3 inhabitants, be fore that time. There is a very little lady at the house of Leonard whose birthday is the same as Queen Victoria's, the tJ4th of May. May she be a3 good a woman as the Queen although a ciown never grace her brow. Last week our Bed Cloud exchange announced that Mr. Windham was out in that neighborhood. This week the papers announce him in Omaha, and after a while wo shall doubtless hear of him as traveling eastward. A far-seeing editor says: "Young men sending spring poetry to this ofiice will please enclose names and addresses; not for publication, but as an evidence of their insanity, in case they ;;re arrested for murder." . In acswer to a request from F. M. McDonagb.of Council Bluffs, who is at present ill with chills and fever, II. M. Bushnell left last night, to take charge of the Watchman for a few weeks. Good luck to you, Deacon. We dropped into the Stadelmann Bakery Tuesday evening; Sta.lehnann, 2ere, and Fred looked as if it were pretty lonesome without Mrs. Stadel mann and Miss Josie. We are afraid they will realize it more before they j return from their trip. Preparations for the chain gang have been nir.de, in the shape of some 251b balls with chain attached, and Murphy is ready, and willing to attach the other end of the chain to the other end of some individual's lOTVir extrem ity. Walk over and repoit when in J vnVof a job, P.'.l ye train nr.. BOAT LINE. . Grain to be Shipped by River. . C- II. Parmele received the following postal card the other day: Kansas City, 5-23-'70. I can send a boat through at any time you have a load of grain. Can furnish you salt at S1.G0 per barrel, delivered. Pleasa let me kuow if we can get any freight. . Yours, fcc, James Kennedy. Mr. Parmelo has a lot of ?alt now, however, that he got through ten cents cheaper than these rates. If a regular line of boat3 could be established it would be a great help to the river towns. " Courier" i Pittsburg steamer landed at this city Monday eve, and dis-embarked a few passengers and then went on her way rejoicing. Sho had several hundred kegs of nails aboard for E. T. Duke of Omaha. The "DrRFEE" a Biver Steam er from St. Louis, arrived here this morning about 10 o'clock, freighted with 450 barrels of salt and commenc ed taking a pile of corn shipped by Parmele, Connor, White and Dairah. 20.000 bushels of corn is a pretty big load; 1,120,000 It's., or 3G0 tons. Good for Plattsmouth. Notice. The party who found a rubber stylo graphic pen near the back of Streight's Harness shop, in the alley, will be lib' erally rewarded by leaving the same at the P. O. Xews depot. It FarewcdI. Last Monday evening a week a very elegant little farewell party was given by Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald prior to their leaving for Lincoln. A num ber of their friends were gathered in the old brick house on the corner where after .many pleasantries and good wishes for their success and prosperi ty in their new home, a parting toast to their health was drunk, a few words of adieu spoken by l)r. Livingston on behalf of the company and then the assemblage departed not until Mr. Fitz gerald had given theui a cordial invi tation to visit them in their new home. It will be a week or so before the fam ily are actually ready to leave. Our new jail is now completed, and Marshal Murphy is wishing that some "respectable" sort of a gentleman would do something that would war rant him in caging him up, Just to "christen" tho institution in good style. Mr. Howard Smith, brother of Col. Watson B. Smith, was married at CLillicothe, Ohio, on the 221 to Miss Liz.ie McCall. a niece of Mrs. Presi dent Ilayt s and Mrs. Hayes and Bur chard attended tho wedding. In regard to tho splendid IIenjiy F. M:i.m;u Siiimkr Cf.and Piano de livered to Mr. C. G. Hcrold by the Gen'l Ag';, Mr. Pettee, after a thorough test of the instrument by experienced performers Mr. Ilerold says Wo are perfectly satisfied with the Piano, it is better than we expected. They have a new Hotel at Fre mont, or rather ac old name fixed up new, and aie wonderful proud of it. We met our friend Mrs. Hayes, there, lo-Vcing as charming as ever, and ever so many other charming ladies of Fre mont, which made the editor feel just as bashful as if he was a boy again. Our Wrll-kno'.vn and highly appre ciated expressman, Grandpa Schh-gcl, goes to ye o'.d country this week. Ev ery man, woman and child will miss Mr. Sehleg-.M, one- of the kindest and most accommodating old gentlemen the world ever saw. He goes to see Switzerland once more and renew the days and memoiies of his youth. Mr. Gould, an old .soldier, itseeins, received his pension the other day, something over SoOO. This is a streak of luck for Gould. He has bought him a very handsome pair of mares, one roan and one sorrel, from the new lot Dr. Jones brought in. We hope Mr. G. will make good use of the money and that it may be the foundation of future success and wealth. And there is not a man, woman, or child in town who will not wish Mr. Schlegcl a happy and prosperous voyag a pleasant visit and a safe re turn home to America and Plattsmouth The Stadelmanns also left for Ger many Tuesday, that is Mrs. Stadelman and Miss Josephine. The Herald wishes them ben voyage and safe re turn to home and friends. As we go to presp, we learn that Charley Gyger met with qoiite a severe accident yesterday. He was riding on a load of corn that was going to tho levee, and as his feet were dangling over the side of the wagon, as they turned down the grade the calf of his leg was caught between the wheel and the side of the box, causing a very se vere contusion, but happily no bones were broken. The Lincoln Journal thinks there will be quite an exodus from Platts mouth to Lincoln this spring. Mr. Fitzgerald's family, Mr. Cushing's, and Capt. O'Bourke's. Just go a little slow before making yur statements so confidently. Mr. Fitzgeiald hasn't gone yet, Mr. Cushing will not go anyway before fall, and Capt. O'Bourke hasn't begun to think of going yet. Platts mouth isn't the worst place ia tho world to live in, by any means, nor Lincoln the best. We heard cf on instance of pluck this week worth mentioning; A lady j of this place discovered a larga snake j in her yard and having nothing at hand to kill it, and desirous of ridding the yard of the reptiles she courage- j ously planted her heel on the snake's head and held it there allowing the snake to coil around her foot and an kle in its death struggles. She has re deemed her sex. Who says now a woman will run and scream at sight oT n s:?':e. PLATTSMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL BONDS. They are Adjudged to bo Worthless. Judge Dundy yesterday decided J,he case of Cassius II. Read vs. tho city of Plattsmouth in favor of the defendant. The case involved the legality of cer tain high scnool bonds issued by the defendant in 1872, and known as tho high school bonds. The amount of bonds issued was $23,000. The case has been in the courts for nearly two years. The defendant claimed that no pow er existed in the city to issue bonds to tho amount named. The legislature of 1873 passed an act legalizing the bynd3, but the act is declared void, as the legislature has noauthority to rati fy the illegal action of the city. It was further alleged in tho petition that the plaintifE knew these facts at tho time of purchase. O. K. Pi itchett represent ed the plaintifT. and Webster and Gay lord conducted the defense. Bep. How are you now Fritchett, better try the Legislature r.gain! Guess you'll compromise now, Eh ? The Case of J. P. ifeCami. Special to the Republican. Cheyenne, W. T., May 2. The ac tion for a new trial in the McCann case was overruled by tho court this morning. McCann. will receive his sentence to-morrow morning and. the same will be suspended until a final decision is rendered in the matter by the supreme' court of the territory. In the meantime McCann will be free if he furnishes the necestary bonds. Don't let dealers in other organs influence you to buy low priced, in ferior instruments' by the statement that they can sell cheaper than you can buy a Mason and Hamlin Organ. I can give better prices and better terms than any of them, "The Best is the Cheapest," a second class Instru ment is high at any price. Call and get prices and examine our "New Styles." James Pettee, Gen'l Ag't. at Dr. Johnson's Drugstore, Platts mouth, NVo. 10-t2 Boarders Wanted. Wanted. A few day-boarders. In quire Corner Sth and Pearl Sts. 10t2 Call at the Green-honsa and get a nice specimen Fuchsia or Pelargonium, or a nicely filled Hang ing Basket. L. A. Moore. 1012 The Ladies of the M. E. church re alize S'i'J as the proceeds of their straw berry festival, given the 21st inst. Many thanks to all who contributed to make up this amount in this their time of need. The church has been thoroughly renovated, stoves taken down) seats rearranged, new aisle car pet put down, together with a four light Chandelier added to give more light. Xo excuse for the people why they s.hou'.d not attend public worship for bodily as well r.s spiritual comfort Their preacher earnestly desires a full attendance for next Sunday to hear a talented minister from Ashland. Boll of Honor. The following scholars have been perfect in attendance and deportment during tho mouth ending May 23d, 1SVJ. Laii Po.:U, S.ibica McOe, Willi l'uf!l, May Mi-'iae. Lorcu;i Muri-c v, Tc in MoGee, Martha M.-Nariin. A. MtiKUiA Smitu, Teacher. A Splendid Oaporiuaity fer a l ady ol tiiis Couty. The Queen City Suspender Company, of Cincinnati, are now manufacturing and introducing their new stocking suspenders and supporters for Indies and children. They give to the move ments of children while at p'av, and do not bind or injure any part of the body ; our leading physicians recommend them, and are loud in their praise. This manufacturing establishment is managed by ladies, who have made the wants of ladies asd children a study, and they ask us to refer them to same reliable and energetic lady, to intro duce them in this county, and We cer tainly think that an earnest solicita tion in every household would meet with a ready response, and that a de termined woman could make a hand some salary during the summer months. We advise some intelligent lady of this county, who is in need of employment, to drop a postal card to the Company. Address Mus. B. C. Smith, Manager, 214 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. The Latest. A few words seem necessary to fully explain my object In issueng this pam phlet. Early last September I proposed to Mr. A. M. Garland, Secretary cf Illi nois State Agricultural Society, to ex hibit my foor and six-in-hand at the State Fair at Peoria if a sufficient in ducement was offered. This was done, and at the appointed time I was ou the ground. Tho premium offered was for tho "best f'jur uwl t-ix-ui-haitd, ijejit's dricinj team." For a number of years the managers of the Illinois St.-i.te Fail have published to the world that there should be no hone rariiiy on their track, and I was surprised to hear an nounced from the judges' stand that the ttst would be the "be.t in three mile heats" in the four-in-hand con test, for I had supposed until then that a "gent's driving team" was not solely valuable on account of its racing qua lities. But this announcement con vinced me that, although the managers were desirous of excluding everything objectionable from their exhibition, yet they find, after a number of years of experience, that they ;ue oblfged to satisfy an almost universal desire for exciting trials of speed. It is a fact; that a slow gait on a race track is dull and uninteresting, while a rapid gait pleas es even those who abhor the idea of horso racing. Most people will look with interest and pleasure on a spirit ed contest between horses if there is no betting or gambling connected with it, and it was to supply this that the idea came into my head at that time to introduce something new. Sol at tempted there, for the first time, to re present the Historical (fretna Gretn El ycir.eitt anl Marriuje Sstne as act ually practiced for over three centuries in England and Scotland, as well a3 at Gretna Green (.Aberdeen), Ohio, Thompson, rnn, and other places in our own country during the irerent century. Mr. T. G. Welch the author of the above really proposes to have such re: presentations as this take the place of v.i :rs, g?..MB:ig,-vc-lvt ;-)iniy fal.'S. WHISTLE D0Wl!T BRAKES ! AND SIDE-TRACK IN FRONT OF Ofescolt and Powell53 W$M ESCOTT AND POWELL ESCOTT 6 6 TO T3I3D -5TOTJ ZEVIEIR, See Such a Stock o Goods ? ! Never! "W" EE .A. T ! NEVER? Well, Hardly Ever I ! We are the leaders of the style, or-v you may plainly se? We bay our clothing all the while, of W ESCOTT & P.; 'Tis there ire ytt our Shirts; our Coats, VtsLs, and I'ants, "And so do our Sifters arid our Coitsiits and our Aunts." Xobbiest and Latest Styles of Suits Awful Cheap. english v.'orsted suits, french diagonal suits, scotch suits, cheviot suits, cassimere suits. straw hats, felt hats, files of hats. j;of6" And ciiildrens' clothing, trunks and valises. o rSVP! "oil von rrady mario suits, or t;ike your order ai:d make vou a suit, or sell von Tlie p!t e rood?. T'li well known cutter and litu-r, 1K. F. M. t'OX. will execute their work in that line and guarantee satMii,titii. Tly SPECIAL NOTICES. The I'oston IJuekboai'd. An entirely rew style of road-wagon. Invented and patented by the Rev. W. II. II. Murray. No deadweight on axle; all the weight being suspend ed in mid air from the points of four flexible steel-springs. Xo jar, no noise, the best, lightest and strongest road wagon ever made. For weight it will carry more than any buggy, carriage or wagon made. Call and see at IIek ALL) ofiice. Jno. A. MAcMrr.riiY, Otf -As't for eouth fiat te Country, Neh. Wanted to sell. A good sound 5 year old bay marc, good traveller and kind' every way. Apply to IIeuald ofiice. . tf. Science iu Story Is a great work for the young, and the secular and the religious press all over the country have spoken in highest terms of it. It is humorous, instruct ive, and just the thing to give children a knowledge of themselves. Its au thor is Dr. E. Ik Foote, who wrote Medical Common Sense. Science in Story is in live volumes for 5, or in cue ccmpact volume for 82. Sentpos tage prepaid on receipt of price. Ev idences of Dr. Foote's Success as a writer and practitioner is mailed free. If you wish to consult Dr. Eoote, ad dress letter to 120 Lexington Avenue, Xew York City. If you wish for any of his publications address Murray Hill Publishing Company, 1-3 East 23th Street, Xew York City. St2 For Sal1. The Hodapp, or old Joe Brown House on CJospel Hill. Apply to Thos. Pollock. Otf To Rent. Rooms in the Holbrook House, ap ply to Tnos. Pollock. itf Don't forget to call at Dr. Johnson's and examine our beautiful New Styles of Oiioaxs. Qi'i James Pettee, Agent; At R. Sherwood's, made to order Fine 4-ltf Calf Unoli ?..00. o Remember that for boots and shoes Rockwell cannot be beat in price, lie has a large assortment. 2Stf. All sorts and styles of organs and piano's. Geo. Woods & Co's make, at Henry Roeck's, Plattsmouth, Neb. 9tf. Henry Roeck has developed a new branch of business, viz ; Agent for Geo. Woods & Co's organs, of which Mr. Roeck expects a large lot of different styles and varieties soon. Call and ex ntnvie. tf. A large fide black mare, eight years old, kind every way, good worker. Cheap for cash or good note, good se curity. Apply at IIkkald office or to James Pettee. Guthnian & AVerkbach have just opened an extraordinary lar'e stock of Dry (iooils of every description which they propose to sell. Iu fact they al most iire thonl aw.it to irt them off of their hand3. Call around and you 1 will not be disappointed. 8L2 Great strength and solidity; beauti ful quality of tone, excellence of ac tion finish of workmanship in Geo. Woods & Co's Organs. For sale by Henry lioeck, Plattsmouth, Neb. 9tf. Our friends in the vicinity of Green wood will be glad to learn that Clias. N. Folsoiu has been appointed agent for the Mason & Hamlin Organ and Henry F. Miller Piano, as they know him to be a reliable business man and that any Information they get from him can bedtpended upon. Call sit his Lumber Oilice ami he will give you better terms and prices. than you can get for any other first chtfs Organ. Jakes Pettee, Gen'l Apt. 8t3 Plattsmouth, Neb. -Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will be at the following times and places: At I'lattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat urday in January, February, May, Au gust; October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March, June am! September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. I). JJ. Martindam:. . 41 b Sjrr!i:teadent. & POWELL 9 9 -o- -o- LEGAL NOTICES. Estr&y Notice. ' Takrn up hy the suVonber. on Turkoy creek, near Win. Snyder's farm iu Cass Co., Neb., aluiut the irah of March. !S7:, a briniUe yearling bull ; white heart-fh:re'f n-ai In forehead. Tho owner must call for same. rove property anil pay charges or th5 ai'imal ill be sold ac cording to JOHX liAl'KK. 1015. Attachment Notice. Samuel Richardson vs. S. V: Madden an-t Farm ers' Co-operative Mjnuf'jr Co.. of J.vinlen, Illinois, before A. N . Sullivan, O. 'Juo, Cass county, .Nebraska.' The above-nanei ilwfendaHi vill Jake no tice tkk.it tiis said A: N. Sullivan, Co. Judge of said eonirty issued an order of attachment in tne above action, for the sum of ?.'n.oo. and Unit Faid cause is continued until the lotii day of J uly, at one o'cinc p. ii'., on said day. bAia'Ki. K l : a a a i m -. riaintiu". May 2St"a, 1S7P. Juu Probate Notice. Inthe maiierof thecstateof ffn. T.-Ff heridtre, iiecea-id. In the county court of Cass Co.. Nebraska : Notice is herchy sri von. that Flr.a .T. Ftl.er idc.adiidn str itr x of the estate of ties lid Wm. T. K' hei ici.uc. lit ceasrd. has inane application for final citl-iM-nt. and fh-it siid c;.ut-e is tet i ir hearing at. my OOico at Platt.snioiit ti, on the 3 i day oi .July. A. I. H:. at oi.e o'clock, p. m. of said day ; at w nicii t line and piace, all per Fons iMtereU'd r.iay be presort and cxamino said account. A. '. SCL1.I VAN, Co. Jutise. l'iattsi.R.uth, May J. lsTii. 10:3. Dissolution. On May 1st. -1X79, the l!rni of Chapi;:a:i .'i Siohh was dissolved bv mutual consent. Dr. Chapman vt-ti: ii.tr. AH hilts against the firm will he; settled by Mr. .Smith, an I all hm :unt s due tlie firms oi Chapman Smith, Chapman Clas. or Dr. (J. 1;. Chapman mut be settled before the first of June, Is;.) : and after that date all accounts w ill be placed in the hands of a collector auil su'-il. Please call at their o!d etai.d and settle at once and ohPge. Dit. (;. p.. Cn.vr.MA.v, ?t2 C. II. smith. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of at! order of sale issued hy Win. I.. Wells. t lerk of the District Court wiihiu and for Cass County Nebraska, and io me directed. I will on ilie mli day -i June, A. 1. ls?:, at to o'clock A. M.; in vibl day. at. tlie south door of tile Couit House i!i Klhl couctv. Sell St I'libhe Auction the tollov Lilt real r-tate. to wit : The lent iie;ist ipiarter i 'i of section nine Co town ship No. twelve (12): al.i the south half of the couih hail' !" i ) of the youth e:ist ciuarler (i of section four (O. town ship t wcl c(1l'p. north ; aii;i!i rane thin ecu (1.1) e:o-l of the fit h P. M.. bf-iuji ti e property of the plaintiff. The same Iieim.' levied upon ind tak en as the pro-x-rty of II. 1l. Peltit. defendant, to satisfy a judgment oi' said ciiui't, recovered I' v John Ulack, plaintiff. I'lattsmouth, Neb.. Mav 14th. A. I. is:a. si II. XV. IIYIMIS, .Sheriff. Cass Co.. Neb. Dissolution Notice. Notice i-hereby trivi'ii t'.ir'.t the firm of Kd p"rtii & l;ill is'heit'bv dissolved by mutual consent this -.ili day of April, ls7:.;md thes.iid cleorge I.dtrertoii is to pay all (i 'bis of t'ne old t'rm and receive all account due the tlrm oi Kdjjorton and Hail. tli'o. Kpokisto.v. Wm. s. Bali..' riattsmoUh, April 0s, 1?73. . itr Sheriffs Sale. Tty virtue of an order of iah; i-.s;ied hy Win. I,. WelN. clerk of the Jirtiiet Court within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed, I v ill on the td day oi ,1 aae, , 1). Is7:i, at, 10 o'clock A. M., ol tM Tay. at the south door of the court house in said cmnty, sell at public auct ion the follow inn-real cstat-, to wit: Tlie east half Ci) of bloc number two hundred and twenty (21T:!. in tlie City of l'lat t.-moill ii. Neb. ; also, the undivided two-tiiiifN , ) of the fol low in; described tract of land, to wit: Com-inein-injrat the southeast corner of tin; south west quarter (Un;! e. quarter tVof section twelve (1-'), town twelve oi1'. north of rane thirteen i.PO, east of l lie c.lh 1". M. ; thence noilh seven (7) chains and t wenty-eiht u') links ; thence west, four (4i chains ai.d for;v i 4o li'.iks ; thence i:o;;h: 3a' west, iif;v-t!itee (':; links, to t.1 e p!ae of bemniiiii. ; thence wet ten (HO chains a"d seeaty-loiir (Tti links; thence, nort h, seventeen 1 1 7i chains and uinet v otie (id ) links ; thence east, siv (0) chains and six (') links: thence south 14 IV cast, nine teen (hP chains and four (4) links ; Hieni e south ti oh .-t, si vt v-f've oil) linKs, to the place of bt-iunii.;r. cont.-MiTinp fil'tcen acres; Also, two (2) acres, devrib'-d as follows: Commencini; liity-p.vo ("J rods and fourteen (11) tret leutli of the s w coi ner of the s e quarter. (',) of the s e quarter i1;' of section tuei.e (1:!, town twelve ('.iv north of lane thirteen (i:5 east ; thence north, twenty 2) rods; thence east, sixteen (!'") rods; thence sonlh. tentv 1 20 1 rods ; them e w:.t, eixtc.-n (H.) rods to place "of he;.vi anirur. coi!lniiiir.r two acres; Also com-ro-!iii:4 ten do) chain- and sixty .) links nortn of s w corner of the s e quarter ( li i of the e quarter (') of s- clioii t'velve d.' town twelve n.'), north of rane thirteen 03i exst ; thence west four (4.1 chains and eiht v-.e en (s.) links , thence north 14 ;.()' west "five (5i chains and lilty-seven -7 links; thence east six ii;i chains ami twenty -six Xi links ; thence sout h, five (.-.. chains and thirl y-nine links to place of beiriMiiin. contaiiiiuv tkrcu ") acres : Also eoinmencin seven 7I chains and twenty-eiht links north of the southeast corner id' southwest quarter '.t I of the south east quarter ri of section twelve (P.', town twelve 121, north of ra:i'e thirteen '!:.' east ; 1 hence ucst four Jll chains am! foj ty j to links ; thence north :;n' west, one l chain and eighteen ! Is links ; t!iMH-c noiti. 't ;y west, two (J) chains and thirteen l:s link" thence east fi in- 4 i chai'is and eitrl.t v-eyen s; lipks ; I hence south three V, chain's and tuiits'-two S2) links, to the place o bcciiminn. contain'titr one and a half (1 al ;iivs, together with all the ji ivilee.es and appurtenances. '1 he same bein '-vied upon and taken as ;he prop. rty of II. K. Montgomery and Maiyaret Moutsousery, ie fendaids ; to salisfya Judgment of said court recovered by Tootle, Ilann & Cla; k, plaintiffs. I'lattsmouth, April i-7i. 11.. X7. AVERS. !s::' rl'i Cas Co. 85.00 Made to order FINE CALF ROOTS SS.OO, 44tf at SiiKiiwoOlii I If I.I.A A." 11 r.-ltl tL-t tn.tlw.l' I.l- u..fi;t..p ! j V our Sierliiitf .'hc-uiie.tl Vi-ks Nevet iv'el tr.niiiiiriir No sinokt r smell r rents e.wh. 3 ! for 20 i-i'iin. Sei!l stamp forentaloL'e.e .f V;.u- clei lal I ti vent inns, sia'.je and fane v .io,is. I'ar soiis, i'c5tet Co., I2'5 (.'lark St.. t'liicao. lmC Xlnrty of tlie hesf (ir-im i-'aers nf dir World are competitors at tTe 1'arS KkiOsuioii. ,' a eable .iispateii to tlie Ah,S:e;ated fret- wiys two highest cold medal hae i.een awarded to j the Aiiierioa:) makers. Mason & Ilaniiiir. i 10,500 .Y.-l.irK.S of residents wanted. For names anil -5 cents wp will send voil H l-.Tif sii.i una lAcrt-l ief. evrrv rivrp.-.rt :.;!". .J'i:vij;r rn'. 1 ".'. H. W. Ywfr. The Largest and most Complete STOCK of Dry Goour ' Millinery and Clothing" ever placed before the luminous orbs of our many Patrons. AVe introduce all the LATEST FAJ1RTCS of the season. Our 10, lCj;, 1 IS, '20, S3 and 23 cent Dress Goods aro well worthy of vour inspection. Also, a fall lineof WRITE GOOP-S. HlEss" LINENS, TWO-TON RD' RIliBONS, LACES, RUCHES, CASUHEREv, ZEPHYR and. SPRING SHAWLS, and countless articles impossible to mention in detail. Our Millinery Embraces all tho Latest Novelties in LEGHORN FLAT, FRENCH CJIIF' and STRAW GOODS. Our SILK TURBANS cud PATTERN HATS arc the admiration of every one. V.'e also show 1,000 trimmed" hats from $1 up. AX U WW AND FURNISHING GOODS. The only houso in the city that carries n cletu! l"fth Stock of Goods of latest styles and fabric known of the season. Will find hero displayed a fine line of Furnishinpr goods Ihzi cannot fail tc command their attention and patronage. Suits from AVo have tho best & i ilv To be -tT'Cail .ind compare onr Goods bent Jits derived therefrom. L0M0N . w Great Reduction 20 to 25 LO"WEB TSZA-INT Mens rrinre Al: if " Lasting I'.m kle " Cnii'res " T.ase 1'all Slnes " Two-UueUlo flow Slions ;et:ir,i:o Hald Sowed Tf S ' Jlaim .Sewed Alexis Ladies' Sli";ff ' flalf SJioef " I't'l tili ;-iat, k:? l.&cn " Kip. " " French Button EVERYTHING ELSE. A large, and well selected Stock of Eastern Boots and Shoes at Sherwood's cheap. 44tf i; vriA pay ..'iils u ci4.ii: y i H per uk.1i ill Anl Xiin. or u! low Inrrfi cijipti.i".i"iit to w : tmr Dw An- wr.ail.-rf'il inTn!:i-m. r. i vhnt f mv. tii.lila frit. A i J' taSuEii Si Lo Uuiaill, ilich. For Snle. The X. E. .!i section 21, to'-n 11, raiiG 12, situtited in Mt. IMeasant pre cinct, Cass county, XeK, at Ten dollars per acre on the following easy terms, to wit; one fourth cash, one fourth in one year, one fourth in two yrars, and one fourth in three years; with only eight per c'oiit Interest on deferred pay ments. Tor further particulars enquire of .1. M. I'ATTIZKSOV. Stl Plattsmouth, Xel. 1 he Death Kale of Our country n getting to be fear ul!y alarming, the average of life being ! sencd every year, without any reason able cause, deidh rc-ulling generally from tlie most iusigniticant origin. At this season of the year especially, ;t cold is such a common thing that in the hurry of everyday life we are :l to overlook the dangers attending i', and often tind too late that a Fever or Lung trouble has already set in. Thousands loose their lives i:l this way every winter, whih: had Bos'h"i-'s Ger man Syruj) been taken, a cure would have resulted, and a large bill from a doctor been avoided. For all diseas es of the Throat and Lungs, Jins- h-t's Gerrian Syrup has proven itself to be tho greatest discovery of the kind in medicine. Every Druggist in this country will tell vou of its wonderful cf'i'ct. ' Over y"0,woO bottles cold last year without a single failure known. 4lieow,-v. ,Vnf.'l Department 15 . i 86.00 up. assortment of VAL found. aril Price?, and you will receive the & NATHAN. in Bools & Shoes I" Per Cent. LAST YEAFo SI 00 Last Year. S 1 .21 l.tfi.. " - I.7.". l.T, " " 1.7'. 1.J-. " " 1.75 . . 1 ail " " 1 .10 2 '.) " " . . 4.:o S -, K .?,5 i ... .... " " J.--, " " 2.40 l.K", " " " " ! liol:) L'.O) " " .73 IN PROPORTION. .T '1 .T I S -T l' 71 UVJ r,lCTsVJ-JCls. 85.0?) Fine Hoots Custom made $'".0 at 4-ltf SlIKR WOOD'S- Caution to Smokers. From and aftr the 1st day of May," 187S all boxes containing cigars of my manufacture will have my name bold ly jo inted on the inside of th lid. This is to prevent counterfeiting my brand of cigars, with.rm in for .t quality of cigars, resorted to by r-ome unprinei--perl i.lauirr.'icti'.rers. None ari genu in; un'ess plainly labeleil: jui.il's i'i:ppEuni:in":, MANUFACTrKi:K, Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska Yon Must Cure that Cough. With Shiloh's Consumption Cure, you can cure yourself. It has established the fact" that Consumption can bo. cured, while for Coughs, Un nchit is, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all dis--cases of Throat and Lungs, it i abso lutely without an equal, Vvvo doses will relievo vmiv etiihi ff Ci fint). it in ' i pleasant ti taf;e;iid perfectly harmless " ; to the youngest child, and no mother: c;u! nford to be w iihout it. Yon can ! u55 two thirds of :i bottle and if what ' we sa'y ;s 'i".t true we will refund tho pf:eo paid. Price 10 cts. ."id ci?, .".nd ;t",!') per bottle. If your Lunirs am- si'ue or chest or back l;iro uso shiloh's I 1, 711.. . .. '11 I ., I. . .n. ii - j uioili i lasL'T. .on. i;j i.ijii; "Lin w Smith, Druggists. IInvc'"yoiTl ysi epsia, at e you Consti pated, ha"ve you a Yellow skin. Loss of ApptiU'.Kead Adio. if so (on't fail to use SHfLDiFd S VST EM v'lTALl- AVAl. it i:i ginirauteed'lf.'.reii'-ve you. and vv i 1 1 yod continue t r r ifSr when yoti can be cured r :urh . tei nis n:- these. I'iiee lu cis. i.t.d r'.z. Sold by Chapman & Sniitlt. l)ruL.-a-its. : w isnT7"iTuTTvi ii.iiie riTI( kml TACK" is rich ::i:d fragrant, try Sold l,y Chapm;.n 'c Moitii, H;uggis : Piattofxir,;;::- Veh. r:!v---V