TH E 11 R HAL I). LOCAL EWS To-night! "Wide Awake! Keep WMe Awake! --At Fitzgerald Hall to-night. Be sure ami see Wide Awake! - Kerf.ember the dance to-night. )ancel after the theatre, to-night. Better you dance a leedle, don't id ? -Californiaand prekd peaches at GUTHMAX & WKCKKACIl'S. 1 Did we hear Hying rumors of a wedding soon ? Thoso Ladies fine Opera Shawls at Gutluoan & Weekbach's. 1 Those dogs with the Wide Awakes are a marvel. Co and see them. White (loods and Embroideries of eil kinds at llaldaner & Ilerrcaanu's. 1 The prospects are that we shall hTe a regular boat line this summer. Straw huts from 10 cents apiece upwards at (Juth:ii:m & Weckhath's. 1 Are jou going to "trip the light fantastic" to-night V Vermont Maple Syrup, warranted pure, at Guthman Si Wtckbach's. lltl Fred Kroehler is fixing up Tailor Thomas' old place for a lutch?r shop. Ten dozen Iron Clad Overalls, at Wescott & Powell's, beats all how they sell. 1 Greenwood Notes unavoidably crowded out this week. Large assortment of Ladies' Linen Suits, Parasols and Fans at Mald iner fc Herrmann's. It We call attention to Sup't Martin dale's notice of a Teachers Institute in another column. A full line of Dry Goods and No tions at prices to suit the times at Guthman & Weckbach'n. lltl Flying clouds of Pinafore still abound ; the storm will either gather to a focus or scatter soon. Wescott & Powell sell Sterling Shirts because they lit " shvist like der baper on der vail." 1 Mr. Peterson, of Louisville, was taken to the insane asylum by Sheriff 11 ei s I.u-t week. Christol.the Graeco-Uoman Wrest ler, has got to Kansas City ai.d been vanquished there. Terrible racket down at Wescolt & Powell's, they sell Clothing cheaper than anybody's Son. It Mrs. Wittenmyer will hold a chil dren's Mass meeting Sabbath afternoon in the M. F. Church. Mr. Mathews is finishing a very neat new dwelling house on the foun dation of the old sti re. Walter White, Fsqr., and our old friend Mr. Picu-e have been putting up some good bridges near Weeping Water. Pleasant llidge Notes came too late, the paper was already running fiNer :isd they had to be put aside for next week. Mr. Wheeler had two of the large tret..- in his van! removed week before last Jt was a difficult task, but a great improvement. The Silver Helicon Dir.d will give a grand Ball on July 4th, the pro ceeds to be used for purchasing uni forms All aie iuvited. 1U3 Plattsmouth has at last got the Pinafore fever, got it bad. How it may affect the price of wheat- and gov't bonds we are not yet informed. Mr. Stone is building .i neat little residence ou Ui-zh School Hill. It goes up so rapidly not many days will elapse before it is ready for occupancy. Fred Goos has purchased the "City Hotel" and is putting an addition thereto for a a regular "jam up" good Hotel. Oar Gaosie) hangs high. We hear that Mr. Woaley is build ing a residence in town somewhere, but wa can't tind where it is, nor who it is going to hold w'uea its done. Where's Thompson of the Sentin el We saw a mustache and some clothes the other day and John Boone was selling hair lively last week. Phil Harrison tells us he had new potatoes from his own garden on Sun day last, June 1st, ten days earlier than last year. That's rushing things. The Juvenile Templars will meet at the hall of the Good Templars and Temple of Honor, Saturday, June 7th, at 3 p. m. A full attendance is re quested. A fine and large selection of new Millinery Goods received at Miss Sage's Store this day, for the next few weeks will sell at reduced prices. M. A. Saok, Ashland. Gov. Nance has appointed W. L. May, of Dodge Co., Dr. II. II. Livingston, of Cass county, and H. K. Kaley, of Webster county. Fish Commissioners for Nebraska. Mr. May is apiointed Chairman. Journal. A small boy was looking for the Editor of the " Sentinel" the other day with a prodigious bouquet of flaming Peonies and native grasses: another presentation notice is in order, from some "maiden fair to see." Tom Grey, horse driving man at Omaha, is about the happiest man in America since the races. He was en abled to drive Moilie Mac and make her trot, she even won a race. When Tom brought her on the track at Lin coln every one said he ought to bo ruled off, the mare was unmanageable, &.C.; but Tom made her trot and trot for money, too. She always had feet enough if she would u-se them straight ahead. Tersoual. E. B. Lewis went to Chicago last week on " Mall" business. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnes started for Chicago the first of the week. the Canfield House at Omaha is looming up. All the boys stop there ' now. We saw Prof. Love, smiling we mean laagbing and growing fat at Omaha, last week. Col. Tuxbury, of Neb. City, lately married a Mrs. Duffield and is spending the honeymoon at Hamburg, Iowa. Messrs. Willie Hull, and Chas. Mess more, from Grand Rapids, Mich., neph ews of Mrs. It. Vivian, are visiting their relatives here. Mr. Geo. Mitchell and Master Char ley Parmele took passage on the steam boat E. II. Durfee, one for Sedalia, the other for Kansas City. Timothy Clark, Esq., former County Commissioner called yesterday. Mr Clark is extensively engaged iu breed ing pure swine these days Ebon C. Ingersoll, a brother of Col. " Bob" Ingersoll died very suddenly at Washington, D. C, of heart disease. May 31st. He was a lawyer of promi nence with a very large following of personal friends. '" Gerrans Boy" has a letter in the Jourmal about Plattsmout i pretty good boy, too. Little red-headed and freckled (as Billy Arlington says) but a good boy is Ed. Cap't Palmer and his son George left for Baraboo, Wis., on TuesJay to attend the funeral of his father, of whose sudden death he that day re ceived a telegram. Dr. Butler called on Monday last and paid his respects to the IIeralp. Leaving orders to have a copy sent to Mrs. Butler in Painesville, Ohio, where she has gone to spend the summer. Dr. Butler will spend the summer in Grand Island. Mr. Drummond, having completed his school term at Fremont has come down to Plattsmouth to spend a part of his vacation among his friends here. The Hekald bids him welcome al though he has not called to greet it yet. but then its old, and younger fa ces have greater charms. Mr. J. Vanco Lewis of Washington, D. C, a brother-in-law of Wes. Mont gomery, and who resided in Platts mouth some ten years ag arrived on Friday morning last with his wife and children for a visit of some weeks here, and then contemplaxes a trip to D?adwood. Leadville, and the great mining cities of the west. Rev. II. St. George Young, formerly rector of St. Luke's parish, this city, slopped here for a few days last week and the fust of this, ou his return fiom New Ysrk state where he has been to take unto himself wife, w ho accom panied him. We extend congratula tions to Mr. Young on the happy event. He will take his little girl who has been resi ling with Mr. an I Mrs. (). F. John son, with him to his home at the San Lee Sioux Agency. Dr. Clutter has removed his Den tist's office u the front rooms over Sol oinan & Nathan's Store. He is arrang ing a suite of rooms in style, and the same will be appreciated by his many palien s. Call an I see lha Dr. anyway Mrs. Fitzgerald, an old lady resi dent of PlattMQouth, was at ths Cap itol yesterday, asking Gov. Nancj to pardon her sou who has recently been convicted of manslaughter, and sent to the penitentiary for ten years Journal. Ashley, the painter, has finished painting the Wheeler fence that Tuck er built, and it is acknowledged to be the best fence in the country. If any body wants a handsome picket fence now, just see Tucker to build it and Ashley to paint it. Several parties are making up a sort of rag-mutlia procession, headed by the Plattsmouth S'lver Band, to meet and escort the excursionists from Omaha on the 4th to the " 49." Come out boys with your old clothes, and a ridin' on a mule or something. Rattle away, Philander Doesticks, we'll give place for your rattling when ever we have room, with pleasure, but our correspondents are getting so nu merous they will have to begin to study conciseness or we shall not have room for all, and we don't want to lose any. You can buy carpets just as cheap (freight only added), of Orchard & Bean, Omaha's leading carpet house, as if you lived in Omaha. Largest stock in tho West. Perfect satisfac tion guaranteed. In ordering by mail, state color, quality, material and price, and free samples will bo furnished. 1U2 -The Employees of the B. & M. shops cannot be blamed for complain ing of bad ventilation in tho black smith department. The same being so poor that the building is almost con tinually filled with gas and smoke from the forges. It makes some of the boys look somewhat thiu and pale. Eight Mammoth Show Cases are down to the Depot for Dr. G. B. Chap man, waiting to be shipped farther west, as soon as the Dr. is ready to go. There are four long counter cases, and four top cases that are to be placed on top ef the others. We will probably know where he has located by next week. We received a communication from our Leadville correspondent bui, having to reserve some f our space for home news we shall be obliged to lay it over for next week, no also sends an illustration of a miner with his pack uiules hunting a spot to sink a shaft, but as our engraver has not yet arrived we shall have to defer giving it to our readers until we isstie our illustrated edition. Fourth of July. The Emmett Monument Associa tion of Omaha, kave, through P. B. Murphy, secured the use of Fitzgerald's 40," to hold a grand celebration on the 4th of July. There will be six car loads of people here, five cars of mem bers of the Association and one 'car load of citizens. A grand time is an ticipated and Plattsmouth will un doubtedly be full of people. The George France "Wide Awake" troupe played here last evening, to a good house. The company is entirely iliiknown here and perhaps on that .ac count did not draw so largely as they might, but their rendition of the play A Block Game," was such as to make all eager to hear them again this evening and we doubt not the house will be crowded. We copy the follow ing from the Council Biuffs Nonpa reil. Owing to the fact that the George France "Wide Awake" troupe came lo Council Blulfs as total strangers and on very briet notice, but a moderate sized audience greeted them in "A Block Game" at Dohany Hall last eve nirg. However, all who were present were perfectly delighted with the per formance, and the acting of the dog3, Ca sar and Skid proved a marvel of ca nine sagacity, and the universal opin ion of the audience was that the dogi possess as much histrionic talent as the average stage mortal. They take regular parts in the thrilling drama and act them out to perfection. In tho fire scene where one of them rushes in to the burning building and rescues a little child, the applause the animal received was perfectly deafening, and when one of them saves his master from a horrible death in the realistic saw mill scene, nothing short of the shaggy actor's appearance before the curtain suffices the enthusiastic audi ence. The company throughout Is compos ed of splendid talent, and the acting of Mr. Geo. France. Frank Willie, the darkie, Eugene B. Fickes, Will O'Keefe, and several others i3 first class in eve ry particular. Mrs. Emma Frark, who played Laura Burley last night, has ap peared on several occasions in Council Bluffs, once as a support to Charlotte Thompson. Her acting is natural, ea sy and graceful. Elder R. C. Barrow is holding a se ries of meetings at the Christian Church. Subjections evening: "Joshua commanding the sun to stand still." Meetings begin promptly at 8 o'clock each evening. All are invited. Mr. Herman Schmidt laid out a lot and the foundation for anew house for Mike Schnellbacker, on the corner of 5th and Oak Streets, just above the Hekald office. Mike's undoubtedly going to do something. An eld bache lor needs no new house, you know, and whether he is going to throw himself away or not, remains to be seen. Our friend of the " Plattsmouth Clothing Emporium" (such is the name that he has always claimed) seems to have take;i possession of the name of the " Boss" which belongs to the new firm of Wewott tC- Poic 11. No advan tage to either of the firms to get the names of their houses congb mprated. It perhaps was not intentional, but looks a little that way. Keep 'em s'.iaight, gents. Last week about half our paper announced that Mr. Jay Northrup mar ried Miss McCall of Ohio, t'other half that Mr. Howard Smith married the same lady. We want to quit, change, apologise, fix this up It ain't our fault, the Omaha Republican did it with its ly little hatchet, and we copied the mistake. The facts are that both Mr. Smith and Mr. Northrup are married and both married Ohio ladies, Mr. Smith married a Miss McCall of Chilli cotlie and Mr. Northrup a Miss Mc Shane of Steubenville, O. Selah: The healthy condition of tho Tem perance Reform in Plattsmouth is indi cated by the wide spread and growing interest shown in the proposed build ing; this being the present jft7i of the movement. This was plainly mani fested at the Red Ribbon Club Monday night, when after forcible remarks from Dr. Chapman and Mr. Bushnell, a spirited business meeting resulted in the nomination of a committee which, with like committees from the other organizations, will be empowered to control the interests of tho enteprise for the present. Last week the river at the foot of Main Street presented a busy scene, with the steamboat E. II. Durfee busi ly loading the long line of sacks of corn which had been piled there await ing her arrival, and which amounted to some 20,000 bushels. After the corn was safely stowed away, seventy five hogs took passage, and the boat loaded almost to the waters' edge start ed on Saturday for St. Louis. Pre vious to taking on her load, however, an invitation was given to the citizens of Plattsmouth to spend Thursday evening aboard the boat, which was accepted by a large number and a veiy pleasant evening was the result, enli vened by dancing and fun generally, reminding the old settlers of the days when a river steamer's arrival was the event of the week, and merriment abounded, daring its stay. Our mail agents, Messrs. Murphy and Lewis, wete, we believe, the getters-up of the pleasant entertainment. Teacher's Institute. Louisville, Neb., June 2d, 1879. Our Normal Institute will" begin in Plattsmouth July 21st. and continue in session five weeks. The Plattsmouth High School building will afford us ample room, good facilities in the way of apparatus. Two classts will bo maintained, a first and a second grade class. Most teachers and directors are de manding that the standard of qualifi cations of teachers in our county be raised. In view of this fact a thorough and practical knowledge of the branch es will be nimed at, as well as best methods of teaching. Teachers will please bring their text-books with them. Boarding will be furnished at reduc ed rates. Particulars will be given in circu lars. I). D. Martixdale. 1U4 County Superintendent. Call at the Grcen-honse and get a nice specimen Fuchsia or Pelargonium, or a nicely filled Hang ing UabLet. L. A. Moore. 1012 To Trade. A good open buggy for a good horse, also for sale cheap a Knabe Piano, lltl Dr. G. B. Chapman. Encouraging. Farmer Hall James Hall, was in town yesterday and says he never saw the young corn up so regular, look any better color, and as free from weeds as this year and he has put in fourteen crops of corn. ' Beware." Its very bold, to say the least, for our Clothing Competitor to filch the title we have adopted for our store, which is the " Boss." Look a .leedle out, mine friends. 1 "Wescott & Powell. Lost ! ! Strayed from the undersigned, at Lincoln, Sunday, June 1st, one bay mare four yeais old, one sorrel horse eleven years old, with white in face. Any person finding and delivering them to me at Lincoln or notifying me of their whereabouts will be paid for his trouble. James A. Wilson. Lincoln, Neb. Notice. The citizens of Tleasant Ridge, Glen- dale, Eight Mile Grove, Plattsmouth, or anywhere else are requested to meet June 13th at 2 p. in., at the Pleasant Ridge school house in Eight Mile Grove precinct, for the purpose of or ganizing a programme, and to appoint parties to select and prepare a ground for a celebration near Eight Mile Grove. Captain. Remember that for boots and shoes Rockwell cannot be beat in price. He has a large assortment. 2Stf. Henry Boeck, agent for Geo. Wood a Co.'s organs and pianos. Sold cheap for cash or on good approved securi ty. 9tf. Wanted to sell. A good sound 5 year old bay mare, good traveller and kind every way. Apply to Herald office. tf. Boarders Wanted. Wanted. A few day-boarders. In quire Corner 8th and Pearl Sts. 10t2 A large and well selected Stock of Eastern Boots and Shoes at Sherwood's cheap. 44 tf We wiil tav Aki-.iiLs a salary ol luu per month and exp.u", or oiiow a 1ar eomrai..nn. to el I our &ttr Ami Yvuii'lrrful invemu.i.s. h' mean that tcr rv. fcaauila free AtlilruSuHA Co. Marshall. HicA. Every Family in the West ays llroun's IIlacKberry and Ginger is a safe, pleasant and relia ble remedy for Diurrluea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, and Summer Com plaint. Procure a bottle of this cele brated Family safeguard at once. De lay are dangerous. Price fifty cents per bottle. ISi-ovYia'3 Ve?r?1ilIe L.ivr BIIIs are the standard remedy for the Liver and Billious diseases of this cli mate, A trial establishes them in ev ery Western Family. ISroiTti'M Ariiira Salve has no equal for lemoving inflammation and for healing old soies and ulcers. All of 11 raven' h Popular Fimily Medicines for sale by Dr. W. E. Donelan, Chap man & Smith, J. II. Buttery and O. F. Johnson. lltf Plattsmouth, Neb. For Sale. The N. E. 4 section 21, town 11, range 12, situated in Mt. Pleasant pre cinct, Cass county, Neb., at Ten dollars per acre on the following easy term.-, to wit; one fourth cash, one fourth in one year, one fourth iu two years, and one fourth in three years;' with only eight per cent interest on deferred pay ments. For further particulars enquire of J. M. Patterson, 8t4 Plattsmouth, Neb." Why Will You Allow a cold to advance in your sys tem and thus encourage more serious maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hem orrhages and Lung troubles when an immediate relief can be so readily at tained. Boschee's German Syrup has gained the largest sale in the world for the cure of Coughs, Colds, and the se verest Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Bos chee's famous German prescription, and is prepared with the greatest care, and no fear need be entertained in ad ministering it to the 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 do its work in any case. Ask your Druggist as to the truth of these remarks. Large size 75 cents. Try it and be convinced. 44eowly. 85.00 Fine Boots Custom made S-VOO at 44tf SriERWOOD'St 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, Manufacturer, Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska. Don't be Deceived. Many persons say "I haven't got the Consumption" when asked to cure their Cough with Shiloh's Consumption Cure. Do they not know tnat Coughs lead to Consumption and a remedy that will cure Consumption will cer tainly and surely cure a cough or any lung or throat trouble. We know it will cure when all others fail and our faith in it is so positive that we will refuud the price paid if you receive no benefit. Is not this a fair proposi tion. Price 10 cts. 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle. For lame chest, Back or side, use Shiloh's Torous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by Chapman & Smith, Druggists. Why will you sutler with Dyspepsia and 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 jou. Price 10 cts. and 75 cts. For sale by Chapman & Smith, Drug ists. "IIAcKJUKl'ACK" a popular and fragrant perfume. Sold by Chapman & Smith, Druggists, Plattsmouth, Neb. oily cow. WHISTLE DOWN-BRAKES! AND SIDE-TRACK IN FRONT OF escolt and Powell9 ESCOTT AND POWELL ESCOTT & POWELL 6 6 as JDXJD YOTJ" EVER See Such a Stock o Goods? No I Neven-! "W EC AT! NEVER? Well, Hardly Ever I ! We are the leaders of the style, as yon may plainly se We buy our clothing all the irhite pf WESCOTT & iK; 'Tis there we get our Shirt si oiir Coats, Vest?, and Pants, "And so do our Sisters and our Cousins and our Aunts." Nobbiest and Latest Styles of Suits Awful Cheap. ENGLISH WORSTED SUITS, FRENCH DIAGONAL SUITS, SCOTCH SUITS, CHEVIOT SUITS, CASSIMEIiE SUITS. STRAW HATS, FELT HATS, PILL'S OF HATS. HOYS' AND CIIILDRENS' CLOTHING, TRUNKS AND VALISES. EW'ill selt vou read v made suits, or the piuce (rood. The well known cutler and that line and guarantee satisfaction. BEST IS CHEAPEST THOUGH LEWIS9 CONDENSED " r o)OFwnrr wm o Male fin Befiiel Grais Cra ef Tartar. Recommended by the Brooklyn (N. Y. Board of Health, and by the first chemists lii the United States. We tvia pay $1000.00 for any ATXTSI or ither adulteration, found in this lotVd(r LEWIS' FLAVORING EXTRACTS! THE BEST AND STRONGEST MADE. MANUFACTURED BY THIS GEO. T. LEWIS & &1ENZIES J3 PHILADELPHIA. PA. SPECIAL NOTICES. For Sale. The Ilodapp, or oM Joe Brown House on Gospel Hill. Apply to Tlios. Pollock. Wtf To Kent. Rooms in the Holbrook House, ap ply to Thos. Pollock. 9tf All sorts and styles of organs ami piano's, Geo. Woods & Go's make, at Henry JJueckV, riattsmoutli, Xeb. 9tf. Henry Boeck lias developed a new branch of business, viz; Agent for Geo. Woods & Go's organs, of which Mr. Boeck expects a large lot of different styles and varieties soon. Call and ex amine. 9tf. Tor Sale. A la re One black mare, eight years old, kind every way, good worker. Cheap for cash tr good note, good se curity. Apply at Heisai.d office or to Jamks Pkttee. Great strength and soliditv; Beauti ful quality of tone, excellence of ac tion finish of workmanship in Geo. Woods & Go's Organs. Tor sale by Henrv Boeck. riattsmoutli, Xeb. 9tf. $5.00 Made to order FINE CALF BOOTS S-VOO, 44tf at S 11 i:u wood's. O Here. Yen can make money by selling our Sterling (hemic il Wick. X"ver neeil trimtnin No smoke or smell 1 rents wli. 3 for 'J" cent. Semi Mump for catalogue of Won derful Inviuititins, htap'o fniicy iTiuxIs. Par eons, r'ostor & To., 12." Clark Si.. Chicago, lintf Thlrtj-of S!ie fcowt email makers of Mio World are eomju'titoiv ;it Die ParN Exposition, a cable dispatch to the Associated says two hihet K"'d medals have been awarded to the American makers. Mason & Hamlin. m P.nn XAMES f residents wanted. For iU.UUU names and i5 cents we will send i ' vou a line silk handkerchief, every thread silk, l'.euiar irice. l.no, (i. W. Foster. & Co., 125 Clark Street, Chicago, 111. lmo. Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will be at the following times and places: At riattsmoutli, 1st Friday and Sat urday in January, February, May, Au gust, October ami Xovember. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March, June and September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Xotice of other examinations will be given. D. D. Martixdale, 41ru6 Superintendent. LEGAL XOTICES. Legal Notice. Notice Is hereby t:iven that whreas on or about the month of September. I pav in? promissory note to Henry Ktrkham. for Slso.ob with Interest at ten per cent, per annum from date, due April 1st, ti79. all persons are here by unfilled not to purchase said note. If they do thev do it at their hazard. Ilt3 ASA COKE. Notice for Publication. IjAXII okkice at Lincoln, Nkrimi.ka, June 2d, is'O. Notice is hereby given that the followinir named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of li! claim, and secure liual entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, viz: July 12th, 1879. Charles F. Lau. for the north half (nsj) of northwest quartercnw) of Section two (2), town eleven (11), north of ranue teu (10) east, and names the following as hia witnesses, viz: David Thimian. of Cass Co.. "eb., and Michael Thimtan.of Cass Co.. Neb. ut5 j. b. Mcdowell, Register. Legal Notice. Burlincton & Missouri Kiver Railroad Company in Nebraska : Theere will be a special meeting of the stock holders of this Company at the office of the Company, In riattsmoutli, Nebraska, Thursday. Juna 2t;th. 1 879. fit 10 o'clock, a. in., to consider and act upon the ipiestion of leasing certain proposed extensions of the Republican Valley KHilroad, and any other business which may le Kally come before the meeting. By order of the Board of Director. JOHN A. DEN ISO N. i Secretary. Boton, May 28, 1379. lit 9 9 -0- take your order arl makp vou a suit, or sell you fitter, MIS. F. M. COX, will execute their woik i IT HAY COST A LITTLE ttORE! livJ CO. In Bankruptcy. . In the District Court of the L'uitcd StPtes for the District of .Nebraska, lu the matter of August Meyer. Distkicx of Xkbuaska, m. To the creditors of August Meyer, bankrupt, and all oihei t- w iiomil may concern : In iirsua::cj m' an order of .)uo. J.. Weli-.ier, KeKister in bankruptcy of the said diMiici court, dated May '-'(ith. lsTrt, tlieie will he a sec ond general meeting of the creditor of AutruM Meyer, bankrupt, at the city of Omaha, county of Douglass and State of Nebraska, in said dis trict, o'u the 12:h day vt June. A. I). 187H. at 4 o'clock p. in. of said' day, at the ollice vt .Ino. L. Webster, the Konister lu Banrkiiptey in said district, for the purpose named in section of the Revised statuies of tho L'niied .States. 'l'itlel.Xl. Ilankmptcy. DAVJD MAY, Assignee of tbe Estate of August Meyer, liank rupt. Iit2. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued by Win. L. Wells. Clerk of itie District Court within and for (.'ass County, Nebraska, and to lne direclet', 1 will on the 7th day of July. A. I), l.-7: at 2 o'clock 1'. M., of said day, at the south do i of the court house in said county, sell at public auction the following real estate, to wit : Com mencing at the soutn west corner of lot No. one (1 ). of sect ion seventeen (17), township twelve (12). uorth of range fourteen (141. east of the Cth I. M. : nunmi iheuce east twenty-four (24 rods ; '.hence north six and sixty six hun dredths (6 Wi-100) rods; thence west, twenty four (24) rods ; thence south, six and sixty-fix hundredths fill-100) rods, to the place of be ginning, containing one acre more or less ; also a tract commencing at a point twenty-three (23.) rods east of the noitlrvet-t corner of section No. twenty (2)i. iu township No. twelve (:2), north of range No. fourti en (14). east of the otli 1. M. , thence running south forty (40) rods ; thence east, nineteen (ID) rods; tfience north, forty (40) rods ; thence west. niiu,toen d:i; rods, to tho placa of beginning, containing four and tlireu-fourlhs acres : Tne same being levied uiMin and taken as the property of lllisiaua Mickelwait, Wheatley Mickehvait and Fred. Mickelwait. defendants, to satisfy a judgment of sa'd court, recovered by Mary Wolcott, plaint iff. I'latt.-inoutb, June 4, 1S79. K. W. HYEKS. llto Sheriff Cass Co. Estray Notice. Taken up by the subscriber, on Turkey creek, near Win. Snyder's farm in Cass Co., Neb., about the 1Mb of March. Is70, a brindie yearling bull ; white hcart-nhaped mark iu forehead. The owner must call for same, prove properly and pay charges or tiie animal will be sold ac cording to law. Joux Bauer. 1013. Attachment Notice. Samuel Richardson xr. S. I). Madden and Farm ers' Co-operative Manuf'g Co., of Lynden, Illinois. Before A. N. Sullivan, Co. Judge, Cass county, Nebraska. The above-named defendants will take no tlve that the said A. N. Sullivan, Co. Judge of said county issued an order of attachment in the r.bovc action, for the sum of $."o.on. and that said cauje is continued until the lot li day of July, at one o'clock p. ic, on said day. SA.Mllil. KlCUARDSKX. Flai r tiff. May 2Sth, 1873. iota Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of Wm. T. EtheridgCi deceased.- In the county court of Cass Co., Nebraska : Notice is hereby Riven, that Eliza J. Ether idge.adniin str.'.tr x of the estate of the said Wm. T. Etlieridge, deceased, has made application for final fettlement. and that said cause is set for hearing sit my OfT.ee at Hattsmoulh, on the 3d day of July. A. D. is7y. at one o'clock, p. ni. of said day : at which time and place, all per Fons interested may bu. present and examine said accounts. A. N. SULLIVAN, . , Co. Judge. riattsmoutli. May 28, 1870. 1013. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale ii-sr.ed bv Wm. L. Wells. Clerk of tbe District Court within and for Cass Count v Nebraska, anil to me directed. I will on the 14th day of June, A. D. lsiil. at 10 o'clock A. M., of said day, at the enuth door of the Conn House in raid countv. sell at Public Auction the following real e-tate. to wit : The northeast quarter iV,) of section nine (9) town ship No. twelve (12: also the south half of the couth -half ('i of the south east qua) tcr (!4 of section four 4V tow -shiptwelve12, north : all in range thirteen (13) east of the fth P. M. bring the property of the plaint iff. The same being levied upon a'nd tak en as the property of II. H. l'ettit. defend ant, to satisfy a judgment of said court, recovered by John Black, plaintiff. riattsmoutli, Neb., Mav Hth. A. T. 1879. t5 "R. W. HYEKS. Sheriff. Cas Co., Neb. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Ed gerton & Ball is herebv dissolved bv mutual consent this2th day of April, ls7U.and the said Jeorge Edgcno'l is to pay all debts of tUe old firm and receive all account-" due the firm of Edgerton and Ball. i;ko. Kphkhtos, Wm. s. Bali.. nattsinotth, April 28, 1?79. 6t BRICK! BRICK I If you want any Fire or Ornamental Brick, Call oa J. T. A. HOOVER .LOUISVILLE, - - NEBRASKA: O Ik J. F, BAUMELSTER Furnishes Fresh, Pure Milk, ii:$.it rur.i daily. Special call nttPtiilh1. o. and Freh Milk from same cow furnished when wanted. 41 y SIGN, CARRIAGE did ORNA MENTAL PAINT Eli, .A.. ASHLEY. Shop over the Ihick Block next to II Uoeck's. PLATTSMOUTH. 41!y. NEB J. G- CHAMBERS, Manufacturer of and Dealer in SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS, WIIIPJS ETC., ETC., ETC. REPAIRING Done with Neatness! Dispatch. e onlv place In town where "Tnrley's pat ent self adjustable horse collars are told " PAPER HANGING Is -A. 1 2ST T I ZLSTGK IYI, McEIwain. fST-Shop over TlOXXEIi STAHLKS, on PINE STREET. Satisfaction Guaranteed. r.niO O. P. JOHNSON, DEaLEK in Druqs? Medicines Ail Paper Trimmed Free of Charge. ALSO DEALER IX 1 Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Publications. I'reMeiiptions Carefully Oomponnded by an FAjierlenced Ornsrgint. KEMErvifiEii the ri.Acr. Gtli ST 2 DOORS SOUTH OF MAt V FLATTKMOCTH. nib. PLATTSMOUTH Clothing House! C. G. HER0LD, - Proprietor. FinST ESTAI1LT) IN 1ST 6. Keeps n general lan;e stock of Men's, Youth's & Hoy's CLOTHING! and has just received the finest lot of French and English Silk WORSTED SUITS, THAT EVER CIIOSSED TIIE MO. RIVEIi' His different styles of ESais Gaps, arc surprising, and his stock of Furnishing Goods ! FANCY. GOODS, AND IsTlarge enough to supply any demand. Call and Examine the ZsTEW" STYLES, BEFORE rUIlCIIASIXG ELSEWHERE. ay C. G. HEUOLl). CD WALLi PAPER, fcjr -i-r-ii -1 -- , '. :.r H7 . . t.- CD o w O NEW ADVERTISEMEKTS. 1 LiiluilLiliU uiuo or io- rr.U' TH iIim'uk VAt!ATIO. For full. pHi lirnbus address J. :. 31 M' I IC I V A. Co., mcajEO. 1 1. iitl On Chroino. Snow flake, l,:nv. CAh5S. fim7 01h(M'. b e. 2i!LI2 4 C3. CcVlici wirn.JT. 7. JAMAICA GINGER. The nly eomhtnati " of Hie true J;m.aif: Cinder with, choice Ai'o'oaUrs and French Itrandy for all Mnmnirr 'oiMplaiiin. tnd K nnr.l '"'I'cioilsly !iivelcd l:i Vh11 6j IU iJJd.UUul t.. lays the foundation fos Niilistaiiti.il foilune.- every wreU. and pays an immense pcirentace of profit hy 11m 'ii Cap-' imlization System of oierHlin; in Nlo k i. Full explanation on application (i Adaini, Iliovvii i. Co., Iaukerv.'6 llro.vl St., N. Y. nPD C I D Fleas.- rite fr inrtje II UCHn D I 11 . Iut ruled cituloue of RIFLES. SHOT GUNS. REVOLVERS. Ad ltest lireat Wot'Mii (inn Work, Fittsliin, 1 a. A. G. HATT j vsr (ifkxkh aoain. ' i t.'. JVc i", Clean, 1 irst Class Meat Shop, on Main Street in Fred Kroehler'n oM stand Lverybody on hand for fresh, tender meat. i -Myl.Ot HE?IRY BOTCK DliALKU IS SAFES, CHAIRS, ETC., ETC., l'Ti; , Of All Descriptions. METALLIC BURIAL CASES WOODEU COFFIUd Of all si7.es, ready made and sold cheap for cash. With many thanks for past patronage. I invl invite all to call and examine my lakc:: STOCK OF 40tf. Fl ltTI"i: AM) 'OK I ' James Pettee ueai.fi: in Musical Inslrumenls; Sole Appointing Agent fnr The I'nrivalled Munoii A. IlanilOi CABINET ORGANS. Also, the Steck, Hrnry F. Miller, and llallct. A: Cnnistoii Pianos for Cass and harpy count lew, Neb. Cill and see s a m riA-: i xsti: um kxts at office. Sixth, one door south of Main St. FLATTSMorrn, xi-:r... 9Iuiic Scholars Will do well to examine our New Mason & Hamlin OEGAiIlTSTBIJCTOE, 5 OLD AMD RELIABLE, i JDr. Sanfobd's Liter IitvigoratobJ "' -TJ jVrgetable. It never H JDebilitates-It isffj f ti VP StoMtifrMky-has been lined Hi',' in my practice V," and by the public.J - Ill Uftlblini HIWII.WI iv iioittriiAiiv,, In it nion'hlr. lli-r-ura Scran J w.fe nt t!i cream cf ihm Won.! Lit,-rnt an. m-d" wpy. orjhi T rear. An jil ( :bromo 'Wx'Ji mcli"!i it " Yotniti Vallej,' Jric, H; " ltck Mi'h;i. " 1.80 buun, irv pavvr bindmtt: '"CtiriBtian Oakk'a Mintaki-." a ml hiok. in pappr biDdioi;, an J a sAnipki oopy of ocmI liou-liold Masaxiau all iKt-iaid, for ouljf 3i)wiit. in uoniqr, or in ona-rfiit i(Ht& Khmin. Airenlj Most hbcralua m.Jot utii' i.ant In t. A3lre?S. S.WoeJ '''iibau.t Bud'tin, ?w Ywrk ( A a Standard Family Remedy for disoascs of the Liver, Stomach v3f5 'try j P; H U Kx.z 5 - . -rv U . V '1 n w ' u M li ii - A vra w 13 il fi e. r 'VheZ, tUs for more than 3o yenra.J jip4 "witti unprecedrnte 1 rcBuIta.J W SEND FOR CIRCULAR. lOi I i It I drift I UrtUi HI i il i NW YOHJt CITY 9