Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, August 07, 1879, Image 3

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.l ;;n notice wnl be ,'.cid tjr the uublica-
ice vi nonce.
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A our space Is limited, nil comniiinlea'fons
mist be brief auvl to tin '-. nt. wall no waste
1 words.
The paper Is responsible- fur the correctness
Ofmr III; r to toj:v of naitl nutter and paid Lc
11. lis. oi.ly.
Ai-.v ih-rs.Mi who takes the paper regularly
, tin- !' -i.!"';.-"-. -whcnier ijnec'.ed to his
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ii .mi tin- i
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respoiisible for t!u' pay.
'I. It any person or.h'is his
lied, he must pay :sl arreara
r m;:v colli nine M send il
i,i:i1c.ai:.l collect I lie w hob
subscr.bcr or not is
paper discontin
ue or tin? publish-
. II.:'. il paviueiit is
1 amount, "whether
the iiiiur r is t ikeu trom the olhee or not.
3. J In? courts have ili-' i.ii .1 t !i;it refusing to
take new simpers ami
oihce. or reiuov iiia
fc.r, is iirim'i jci'e evidence of IMKSIIOSAL
IKAL'D.
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d:eals from the post
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LOCAL NEWS.
The best Flour in the ciiy at I . .S.
White's. 1
cvcrv description at
0t2
Revol vers
J. S. Duke'u.
The choicest wt oi can coous in
town at F. S. White's. 1
IleaiJauarters for school hooks 13
opio:ite the Saundcr.-4 IIou.se. 20t 1
The "C. K. Feck" left at 1U a. m
vesterday, witk six hundred tons of
corn.
Corn mpal. 25 and 50 lb sacks, at
tho well-known store of F. S. White. 1
Otoe County Fair, at Neb. City,
Sep. 1 C. S1.045 premiums on speed.
Jlaces overy day.
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I'crsoual.
Ti. S. Ttamsey was in town this week.
Mrs. O. F. Gygor returned home Sat
urday last.
Mr. W.J." Ilesser has returned from
his visit in the east.
Mr. J'luinnier, we see, is back on oar
streets again.
-Henry Watson called Monday tr
help the IIeuald along a little.
Mrs. J. M. lieardslet, of Weeping
Water, was in town over Sunday.
Prof. Ashmun and wife of Weeping
Water are attending the institute.
Kev. F. A. Shearer, D. D., and wife
of Iowa, arc visiting their son, Dr.
Clutter.
Mr. James Wooley, of Grand Inland,
brother of our Mr. Wooley, visited tho
city last week.
Commissioners Wolfe, Crawford and
Richardson are holding their monthly
seasion this week.
Mr. M. A. McKinnon returned to
FiaUsniouth last Thursday, after a
short visit at Fremont.
Fagett & Stinchcomb, the- immigra
tion article writers are here and havo
begun to write up Cass.
. Emmttt Kennard, one of the man a-
gers of the academy at music, of Oma
ha was in town yesterday.
Frail Shiider, of Weepinrr Water,
called Friday. Very glad to see Mr.
Js. and Knit: he will call arain.
Fagett and Stinchcomb, twe jolly
bovs who wiite obituaries, and sach
things, on halves, came down yester
day.
in
Evaporated App3, fur
2 lb boxes at F. S. White's.
Fhil Young has 1,090 of those Chi
nese paper Napkius. The latest and
cheapest thing of the kind.
The finest assortment of station-
eiy ai'.d box papeterie, is at biuith
Black's school book house. 20tl
A good second-hand mower for
'sjle cheap fr cash, or to tiade, by
1 F. S. White.
Cnttle ase dying in and about Fin-
C'.In in great numbers. Some line
herds havo been ahno.-t entirely lost.
Dry goo.
for tin next
Weckbach's.
Is a:ni notions sold at, cost
J uavs, at
( I uthiuann
20t2.
&
Ashley painted tliat new Dexter
buggy, and a mighty nice job it is too.
Now you just examine and see if we
lire
iwiiig an v.
(In to Smith .rc Flack's for
K )vl books and school supplies.
your
'1 hey
L.e the !ai-est stock in Flattsmouth.
"liaus Morgan ru.ns the eld icire
Ferrv yet. and it is the best and most
reliable Ferry Fltttsiuouth ever had.
Kt member t hr.t.
J. O. Chambers has ono of the fin
est stocks of Harness, Fly nets. Whips,
&c, in Flattsmouth. Good workmen
always kept. 1
Somebody ran into Ilees'n's wagon
yesterday morir.: and knocked a
wheel oil. Too bad for ITesser, he
seems to have bad luck all round.
fc-J. S. Duke has on hand a large
s'ork of powder, shell cap, sholis, rods,
and will soon be prepared to load the
fchells on order. 20t2
-Felice Judgo Viv'an had a room
fril, yesterday morning. Four ordi
nary drunks, two extra sinners, and a
saloon firm for keeping open past
Lours.
All kinds of dry goods and notions
sold at Gulhmam) & Weckbach's at
prime cost, in order to m.ike room for
Winter
20t2
a largo stock of Fall and
goods.
We Lave received the premium
list of the Fair of the Otoe County Ag
ricultural and Mechanical Association,
to be held at Syracuse. Neb., comnifne
in; September 3d and lasting three
day?.
The farmers will find it to their
advantage to call on Iluber & Fro., of
Louisville, and get their prices on dry
coods and groceries before purchasing
elsewhere. 20tl
F. J. Metteer started out to run a
thresher this season, but Tuesday he
bad to go to the Poor Houso 1 thresh
however. lie reports wheat of a good
quality, and the yield fair, considering
ani juut of straw to the acre.
Twenty-three dozen school books
just received at Smiiu & Klack's drug
and book store, all of which will be
sold for the fall school, with an addi
tional substantial present given away
to each purchaser. 20tl.
A gentleman at Lincoln (name not
!iecp.-;sary aikeil after cur Institute
here. We told him it was running all
lovely; when he remarked. "How in j
lue worm do they got along without
McDon agJi to teach 'em grammar.
Sage F.ros. are moving into tho old
Post Ollice buildiug in Masonic Flock,
an J wiH have a very fine sto:o then.
It is In zer and more commodious eve
ry way for their business. It is ru
mored that a restaurant will be open
ed in the present Sage building.
We again call attention to our
County Fair matters. The track
ous'.it to bo put in shape at onco and
other matters attended to, this will bo
8. beautiful harvest, all the counties
and towns around us are making great
preparations and expect to make a
inosL excellent showing this fall. Let
us not be behind.
The Lawn Sociable last Friday
evening, owing to the slight rain which
fell in tho early evening, was not st suc
cess, although, we believe nine dollars
was realized from the salw of cream,
but the I;;l:s with. c...:....-udable en
ergy aunjaneed the s.l:..- programme
Mr. J. IL Hoiliday, a carpenter from
Indiana, une to Flattsmouth hist
week, with the intention of settling
here.
Joe Berry wh has boon handling
Dan Johnson's and other fast horses
this summer, passed through town
Tuesday.
Nick Holmes, a farmer living out
towards Concord, fell fronr his wagon
near ScUildknecht's bridge Saturday,
and was quite severely injured.
Mr. A. W. Frole, formerly a resulont
of Flattsmouth, now of Osceola, Iowa,
has been visiting our cit and looks
well and hearty. Wo wera most
heartily giaa to see Air. rrole once
more.
Mr. G. T. Hochschew, a St. Louis
Grain and Malt Agent was in town
last week. We were introduced to
him by Mr. F. E. White, and the Her
ald is glad to see St. Louis business
men among us once more.
Miss Leha Wightman, who has been
visiting her many friecds in Platts
moutk for the pat two weeks, left for
Omaha Wednesday afternoon where
she will make Mrs. Calvert a short vis
it before returning h me to Fremont.
Mayor Chase, of Omaha, and wife,
made I'h'ttsmouth a Hying visit one
day last week, and the Mavor looked
in upon the Herald cilice a moment.
seemingly in as good spirits as usual.
They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
D. II. Wheeler.
Somo of old I5urt Co. friends, Mr.
and Mrs. Rjers and familv. made the
Herald t f-iee a very short call on
Wednesday noon. They were on their
way down iiuo Richardson Co. to visit
a daugiiter, with their own convey
ance, and were eujoving thsmselves
immensely.
mouth last Saturday for Lincoln,
where they will make their future res
idence. Mr. Cushing's removal is a
great loss to Flattsmouth, he being
ono of our most enterprising and ener
getic cit izens, and in our social life
Mrs. Cushing's loss will be equally
great. While regretting our own loss,
however, we wish them all success in
their new home, and as many friends
as they had in Flattsmouth.
'ew Bridge Ofer the Missouri iS'car
Omaha.
The Furlington and Missouri Rail
road Company in Nebraska are about
to build a new bridge across the Mis
souri River at Flattsmouth, about ono
mile below the mouth of the Platte
Rivor and 22 miles below Omaha.
The entire-bridge will be about 3000
feet in length, about 1,000 feet being
over the present bed of the Missouri
River. The bridge is in charge of Mr.
George S. Morrison, chitrf engineer,
who will personally attend to its con
struction. The contract for the beton
and concrete work has been given to
the Xew York Stone Contracting Com
pany and will be done under the sup
ervision of Mr. Joan C. Gooaridge, Jr.,
president of the company. The other
contracts are not yet made. The foun
dation in the river bed will be 55 feet
below low water mirk; the bottom of
the bridge o.i feet above high water
mark. It will take about a year to
complete the structure. The Union
Facific bridge at Omaha cost over 82,
000,000. Trie bridge at PlattsmoBth is
expected, from superior engineering, to
cost much less. The Missouri "River
in the vicinity of Omaha is noted for
its shifty character and treacherous
quicksands, The river is now a mile
further away from Omaha than it was
last year, and has formed a new chan
nel or cut on! through the Oxbows,
making the river aboutsix miles short
er in length.
The above is from the ScientiGc
American, wV.ich knows no point in
Nebraska but Omaha like most east
ern papers. It also does not know
that while the river has changed its
course near Omaha, the channel near
Flattsmouth has not ch'anged for
many years and is not likely to, as our
banks are materially different from
those near Omaha.
The Fire.
About three o'clock Monday morn
ing the citizens of Flattsmouth were
wakened by a loud shouting and then
the clanging of the Presbyterian bell,
ad observation speedily convinced
them of a lively fire on or very near
Main Street. It proved to be the black
smith shop of Robt. Donnelly which
was so far gone as to prevent any pos
sibilitjtof saving it with all its con
tents, books included. Tho fire soon
enveloped Rauen'g wagon shop, John
son Bros. Carpenter shop and stable,
and made strenuoas efforts to tackle
White's warehouse, which a bucket
brigade finally managed to save. Had
this gane tbe fire would have inevit
ably reached Main Street and many
more valuable buildings been lost.
It seems probable that the fire origi
nated from tramps sleepingon some hay
which they ignited by their pipes, al
though many thought it was set to af
ford an opportunity to rifle deserted
houses, but as no such cases have been
hotiid the first theory sCems the more
correct one; either easo does not leave
a very comfortable feeling in regard to
the safety of the town which without
any fire department and with a busi
ness street composed principally of old
rrame ouiiaings is a lair prey lor a
grand sweep cf the destructive ele
ment.
The loss was probablv in the neigh-
borh:od of S? 00, but vro are pleaded
to see that the losers are not disherit
cned. Mr. Donnelly, as our readers
will see in another place, having com
menced tho erection of a brick shop
wnicn win render turn comparatively
safo from another destruction.
The lectured given ou Monday and
Tuesday evening, by Profs. Aughey
and Wilber,, under the auspices of tLe
Institute, although fairly attended, es
pecially Trof. Wilber's, which was giv
en at tne At. i. Church, ana conse
quently was more accessible, ought to
have called oat a much larger audi-
.ence. The lectures both treated of
the geology and general characteristics
of Nebraska, subjects which should in
terest every citizen of the State, and
treated by mea exceptiotiably well ia
formed on the subject which they treat,
and from which all, in every kind of
business, may derive benefit of one
kind or another. Nebraska ia a state
or wonaerrui extent ana resources,
which have been, as yet, very slightly
investigated or explored, and these pi
oncers in the research into her store
house, open up a field which may well
cause any Nebraskau to exult at the
future prospects of this central State
of the Union, whoso soil is of such
wonderful fertility. Prof. Aughey
tells us that it is capable of supporting
fourteen millions of people, and so in
exhaustible that only till the bills are
worn to the base will it cease to bring
forth in abundance.
Prof. Wilber gavo an interesting de
scription of the methods of the forma
tion of coal beds or basins, nni encour
aged the belief that coal will eventual
ly be found in Nebraska.
Lack of space pro vents further re
view of the lectures, which we should
be glad to give. Prof. Aughey will
give us another lecture week after
next. A short notice of Prof. Piper's
lecture will be found elsewhere.
Barned out but not Discouraged.
Robert Donnelly desires to give no
tice, that owing to the fire fiend, bis
old shop is non est, but that from now
until his new brick fhcq is completed
on tho old site, he will be found by his
old customers, rerrdy for" business, at
the shop of A. D. Despain, on 7th St.,
and Chicago Avenue. He also wishes
to state that he needs money badly,
and all those knowing themselves in
debted to him will please call and set
tle as soon as possible. 20tl
Genesis and Geology.
I- T 1IT M1 A -m w
uy rioi. v noer next v eunesaay ev
ening, under the auspices of the Insti
tute.
WHISTLE S0W1T SHAKES !
AND SIDE TRACK IN FRONT OF
2LM'JK a i i ii n
yescou ana roweiraH
ESCOTT AND
ESCOTT &
POWELL
POWELL
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Estrdy Notice.
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Jlouthly Weather Report.
JLLY 1879.
Man tPinprrature 72
IliKlit'St mean temperature, on the 2itli..5;
" fit 11 M
Hiliect temperature ou t lie 11th 92
Lowest " " " 30th 4
At and over 80
Uaiu lull, inches 41
Sixteen stcrin. ten of them liirht. Twentv-
rlrxt was very sultry and not. day una night.
Heaviest M.onn ana ruin full ut the 7th., IV
JULY 1S78.
Mean temperature
Lowest "
Hisrhest "
Ruin full, inches
See
"STOTX
Such a Stock
EVER
Takfli up l'y the ml.kfi II. rr liilo;- In PUtU
inn.itli, priTinrt. T:m county, Jul-.- 2. K7'j nun
i-u;lil l..y 11, .in-. whit.. Imiil f . t , und Is'uliat
11 Known :t ;i slump sucker.
WM. II. .SUKl'HKKIi.
Attachment Notice.
St.ite of Net... t':ts ( I o .lus 'mil l o-
fore K. .I. Mai this.. I. P. !:;,., Co., plumi-
lrlsv. Patrick hiteraM, d. I t.
On the -M iUv (A July. A. 1. l7 .iid .limtic
lcsiu'il an order of iOluchiiicut in t lit- alio ve ac
tion for the .sum of .-t"i.oo.
. , , , KV'AXSIt CO , I'laiutiffn.
lit'cenwoou. July , Istii.
Attachment Notice.
r.u4ru a. i.iiiiTvs. pi. 1 otinL'stcrtt. ctiicneo.
in .. ...f. I'l.:.. . .. v
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t ;iv Co.. cl).
uy, J. J ., in ;u.d
Goods?
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1TEYER?
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...87!',.
Well, Hardly Ever I I
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Fhe'im (to tourist who has taken shel
ter in a leaky shebeen) "Dad and it's
soaked to the bono you'll be gettin' wid
the stliruinea through the roof. Come
outside, sorr it's dryer in the wet!"
Funny Fvlkt.
We are tJie lenders of the style, as you may plainly
H luy oar elothitty all the while, of WKSOOTT d- P.;
'Tis there we yet ovr Shirts, our CoaU, Vents, ami Pants,
"And so do our Sisters and our Cousins and our Aunts."
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Sam Barker bought
cattle, too fat, last week.
-100 head of
. Hank Vallery's threshing machine
was burned the night of tho fire. It is
a bad loss for Henry, although it was
an old machine, as it kuocks him out
of his fall's work.
E. ilayfield, the "Young Ameri
can," begs leave to say that he has not
represented himself as the "owner and
manager of the largest publishing
house ia America," and would have
further to say, perhaps, if ho did not
thoroughly agree with the Hon. Judge
01 mis lusirict, mat tne utterance QX a
paper of the "mule ear pattern, (ac
cording to the Iloa. District Attorney
of this district), is not worthy the at
tention 01 a straigut-lorward person.
who intends to mind his own business
and do the best he can in the world.
Pcspect fully,
E. May FIELD, Y. A.
Ordinance No. OS.
ivn ordinance proviaincr for coverins
certain "Unexpended Monies" from
the"City Fuud"known as the"Fund-
lng Bond i und to the "Special Li
cense Tax Fund."
lie it ordained by the jfavor and
Couneilmen of the City of Plattsmouth,
Section 1. That seven hundred dol
lars of the money remaining in and be
longing to tho "Fund" levied for the
purpose of paying the interest upon
certain illegal funding bonds of Flatts
mouth Citv. be and the same are here
by covered into the Special License
Tax Fund of said City.
Skc. 2. This ordinance shall take
effect and be in force from and after
its passage and publication according
to law.
Read and approved Aug. 4th, 1879.
Attest: J. W. Johnson,
J. D. Simtson, Mayor.
City Clerk. 20tl
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Nobbiest and Latest Styles of Suits Awful Cheap.
ENGLISH WORSTED SUITS, FRENCH DIAGONAL SUITS,
SCOTCH SUITS, CHEVIOT SUITS, CA SSI 31 ERE SUITS.
STRAW HATS, FELT HATS, PILES OF HATS.
BOYS' AND CHILDREN CLOTHING, TRUNKS AND VALISES.
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fy-Will m il you ready made suits, or take vour order aril mr.ke vo:i a uit or sell vmi
tho piece good. The well known cutter and fitter, Mr. M. O'JUmrke, will execute't heir w 01 k in
that line and uuruntee satisfaction. jy
Tire alioe-ii..meif defendant will take tiMtlrv
IttHt the caid Edwin Je-iry, .Justice of llor
Peace, l-iiic.l ;:u order of attachment in thw
aliove action f .r llm toim i f fl.t. and tiiut
Hie said eauc is continued until I lie y .ih day
of Ai.Kit, at one 'clock p. in. on -ai l day.
ei)vai;i a. i : v l 1 1:,
l"t Plaintiff.
Probate Notice.
In the matter of the Estate of M.ilhias Tyson,
deceased. In the County Coin I ol Cass' Co .
Ncluasku.
Notice is lierel.y ejven, that K. W. P.arnum,
Lxecntor of the last w ill ami ti Muiiient of llio
aid M.itli'as Tvsoh deceased, has made appli
cation for final settlement, and that said cans
Is set for hearing at my oiln-u al I'Ullsmoulh.
on the .".'th day of Aiiut A. !.. lsW. at one
o'clock I". f t., on said day : at whinh time and;
place, all persons interested may he present aiiii
examine said ace. uuts. A. N. St I .m van,
i'lattsinuuth, July 2.id, Co. Ju.lce
1814
Sheriff's Sale.
Xu Western Family can afford at
this season to be without Etroun's
Itlarltberry and iintrer, a stife,
reliable and pleasant remedy for Diar
rhea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint
and Cholera Morbus. It has been tried
for ten ywars, and i endorsed bv phy
sicians and dnifrirists. Procure a bot
tie at once. Delays are dangerous. For
sale everywhere,
$1500,
MONEY TO LOaJJ O.N KEAL ESTATE.
In amounts of 8400 and upwards,
on live years time. Interest to be 10
per cent., payable semi-annually, as
accrued.
No Commission charged the Dor rower,
Apply to D. II. Wiieelei: & Co.
July 10,1879. 17tf.
To ilkHMl A V liA K. or ji" to ?J0 a dav
in yoiirown luealitv. No risk. Wo
men do as well as men. Many make
more than the amount stated above."
No one can fail to make money fast. Any one
can do the work. Vou ean make from .'.0 eeut.s
to $2 an hour by devoting vour evcninirs and
pare time to the business. It eoM uothini; to
try the busim ss. Nothing like it for money
liiiikinir ever offered before. Business olcasnnt
and trietly honorable. Koader. if you want to
know all about tile best paying business before
the public send us vour address and we will
send vou full pa ri iculars and private terms free ;
sampler worth A5 also free ; vou can then make
in. vour i ni u.l for vom self. Address t! K ) K'i K
STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine. Ulv
Take Notice.
just received, a large stock of horse
shoes, nails, iron and steel, and a com
plete line of wagon and buggy stock,
at J. S. Duke's new hardware store,
chearer than tb rlinaapit "iif
A MONTH Guaranteed. 12 dav at.
home made bv the industrious. Cap
ital not required ; we win start vou.
'Meit. women, bovs and Kil ls make mon
ey faster at work for us than at anvthini; else.
the work is bnit and plcv-ant. ami such as any
one can po riht at. Those w ho are wise who
eie tins uut ice will send us their addresses at
once ami ev for themselves. Coolly outfit and
term free. Now is the tinio. Those already
at work are laving up laiv:o "urns ol money
Address TUCE & CO., Augusta, Maine. 131y
Caiition to Smokers.
From and after the 1st day of May,
Ihts 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 PFFPFiniUllG,
M A N V FACT I" 1 1 M It,
Flattsmouth, - - Xebraska.
Administrator's Sale.
Notice hereby given that in accordance
with law and au order gianted by the jude of
the 2d Judicial liisirict of the State of 'Nehras
ka, I will on tlieanth day of Auur. A. I . 1 :(.
at the hour of 2 o'clock p. rn. of said dav. at my
residence at Mt. l'leasaut. offer at tmb'lie vale
tlm real estate belonging to the estate of I has.
ii. v iiisiow, aeccoed, known and described
ioiiows r llie Kiutliwest quarter (s w 'o of the
ooruiwrsi quarier (n w 4) of section ei-IH is)
ionMUp ,,0. ten (in), range No. thirteen (l.ii
ea-si oi tne wn i: si. froceeds of jsalo to be
appueu 10 payment or debts.
SAIUII N. WIN SLOW,
I,t3 Administiatiix.
Ity ii tue of an order of .ale Usiiecl by Win,
L. WeilK, clerk of the I ;slru t ..in I w ilhin ami
for Cass counlv. Nebraska, aii.i to me diiected.
I will on the 1 lih day of Amut. A. I . is. i, ;it
II o'clock, a. in. of haid day, at the soi.tii .N...
of the l imit House, in s.iid cinmu, s. II a! pub
lic auction the following real eslaic. t it:
T he noi l iieast ; l :i i lei i n. e. ' 1 1 oi : ,.- soul h
west quint er is v.. ', of ec!...l I .will -1 wo
C2I, towiisliip eii , !(U lll'ltil i r.llie No.
nine no. east of lhei! It I". M.. to ,1 .ici u il h t Inv
r.iiiIenaiiC' s ; The same bein ' l-n.-.l in.., v
and taken as the pro'.ertv of V. illiaiii Tii;;!it,
J.linheth Wright an i Mary M. M k. il. f. ud-
ai.ls, to sati .iy a j imminent of sa id rout t recov
ered bv Nicholas flieppiiil Co.. . ' ;t i f 1 1 1 r j.
i:. w. iiyi:i;s
Siiei ill Cass ( o.. Neb.
I laiTsmoiiin, Neb., duly Vth, A. 1' 1-li;t5
J.
Sheriff's Sale.
Sheriffs Sale.
Ev virtue of an execution isii.i w i
Wed. Clerk of the Oisttiet Court w ithin and tor
Yr 'u,,,ll, iei rasKji. ana to me directed.
"in ii i ne i ii :iy oi feeplemher, A. II. IsTft. at
ii oeiocK. a. si., ol said day. at the South
door cf the Court Hoiue. In said Count v. sell
at public auction the following, to-wit nine 91
tacks of wheat and two fa stacks of baiiev!
said bai ley and w heat is in stack on the north
easi quarter Lii. e. J or section eleven 1 11 town
eieyen (Il range twelve 12l. The same being
levied i,j.o!i r.nd taken n the property of An-
ui'iw ivein. Uetf iiuaut ; to satls!v a judgment
",' eot;rt. recovered by Joliu Tewksbury,
tl. Y. llvi l.H.
A. , Sheriti. Cass Co.. Ni.b.
riatt.siiioiilh.Ncb. August Vth. A. I), istj. -Ci2
Sheriffs Sale.
N.
JToir is Vottr Time
to purchase a good washing machine
'The Park hurst." Try it and be con
vinced. A free trial will be given to
all. 1Y. II. Pickens. Ag t.
20tt Flattsmouth, Neb.
Wanted.
A good girl to do cooking and house
wort at tne urana Central Hotel, at
South Fend, Xcb., immediately.
131.3 II. A. Kiuke & Co.
$66
for t:
c:ov,
P.J 11 -x
resp
even i'l;.
an.
dlv
Mr. Corbuie!, a brother-in-law of
Jas. Grac", from Mj'itreal, Canada,
has come among us lookinj for a place
to locate. He will probably enter into
some kind of business in Flattsmouth
before long.
Mr. Xcvil'e is having some repairs
put on his house, and the Herald cor
ner again listens to the tap of the ham
mer, but this time it rejoices that it is
bringing confusion elsewhere than
within its limits, and only wish Mr.
Neville and family the consequent
comfort.
We took a little trip dowa to Iles
scr's the first of the week, and w ere
delighted with the beauty of his flow
ers, which were very brilliant. Three
beds of the different varieties of eo
leus made a bright show a3 they loom
ed up in our path, and the .verbenas
were magnificent. Getaniums were
just coming into bloom and roses too.
aad Mr. Hesser with his customary
prodigality loaded us with blossoms,
which have graced our rooms since.
Mr. II. had just returned from a visit
to his parents iu Indiana.
Prof. Fipor delivered the third
lecture of the High School Institute
series at the M. F. Church last even
ing, subject, The Philosophy of Hi3to
iy. The lesson sought to bo taught
throughout was most excellent, and
too generally is lost sight of in the
study of history, namely, that not
principally the committing of clale3 to
memory, or the order of wars is tho
object to be attained, but that the stu
dent should strive to draw a lesson of
good, should learn from the history of
other people and nations to regulate
tho life of individuals and the life of
the community and nation. A fair
audience greeted Prof. Piper, but his
lecture deserved a much better one.
The next of the series will be given
by Trof. Wilber next Wednesday ev
ening, subject, The six Days of Crea
tion, cr Genesis and Geology.
J! ore Uoats.
The steamer, C. K. Peck came down
the river last Sunday morning, and
commenced taking on the graiu which
was stored there ready for shipment
by J. A. Conner and Messrs. Parmele
& Darrah, COO tons of corn, and left on
Tuesday for St. Louis. A U. S. Lieu
tenant was on board with tea Xez
Perees Indians, remaining from Chief
Jo.sop'f.5 band, on their wav to tho In
dian Territory. They wero stalwart
looking fellows, and the blanket and
moccasins looked very natural. The
Dakota arrived yesterdav, also from
above. This i3 one of the largest and
handsomest boats oa the river, a conn
icrpart oi me intsna, wmcu was
blown up at Sismarck. June 30th
Capt. X. Fuesen kindly showed us over
it. They will take on 1200 tons of
grain if our dealers can furnish them
The Dakota . started from Pittsburg
this spring and made the trip to liis
marck, then plying between Beaton
Sft , , .
ana msinarcK, ami now win make a
trip to St. Louis and return north. '
City Council.
August 2, 1S79.
Met in regular session. Mayor
Johnson in the chair. Present Coun-
cilinen Fairfield, Pepperberg, McCal-
lum, Sharp, eckbach, Pollock, and
Clerk Simpson.
I lie following bills were presented
and referred to finance committee:
Tlilrty of the best organ makers of the
World are competitors at tlie Paris Exposition.
a cable dispatch to the Assjciated Tress savs
two highest gold medals have been awarded to
the American makers. Ma.son & Iiamhn.
Schlitz Milwaukee beer on draught
always, at F. Posenbaum's saloon.
Flattsmouth, Xeb. 14tf.
Call iu and see Fred Goos' new store
in basement of Xew City Hotel. 14tf
A w PICK in your ow n town, and no cap
ital risked, i ou can give iui lotsiness a
trial without expense. The best onpor
tilliit v ever oil- red for those willing to
work. You should trv nothing else until vou
see for Yourself what vou ean do at the busiui s.s
we oiler. No room to explain here. ou can
devote all vor.r time or only vour spare time 1 :
the biiMiie-s, and make great pay for every
hour vou work. Women make as much as men.
.Send for special private terms and particulars.
which we mail free. So Outfit free. Hon t com
idain of hard times while you have such a
chance. Address II. HaLLET & CO., Ton land,
Maine. uiy
p-,-i j-g - j- .! :'KJi -7rg
IlVViltiie Of an eree.itlo
Pllliivan. I'Otini V Jlld-e. wit i n :md for l'-x
County. Nebraska, and to mc !... -i..h i uin
the lsth day ol August, A. 1. Is7:. at 1 o'clock,
p. m., of said day. at the storeroom of It I'
leomans in the town of Wepi.m . vv-.....- ...
said County, soli at uilbl ie Auction 'the ti l low ¬
ing to-wit : one billiard table, commonly called
pin pool,' table No. S..JJJ. The sa.ne being levied
i-oii oiei uuicii as me properr v or wm.Jlatold
Defendant : to satisfy a finiin'cnt of so, I ,., rt
recovered by Alexander Schlegel. Plaintiff. '
K. W. HYEK8.
, 20' 2 Kheriff. Cass Co.. Neb.
riattsuioutU. Neb., August 7th. A. D. IsT'j.
Sheriffs Sale.
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13
23
40
40
50
50
75
10
00
50
00
00
School Keport.
Weeping V ater school primary de
partment. During the past term Fdith
Clizbe and Willis Rexford have been
present each and ever day. Those hav
ing the highest standing in their stud
ies aro Fanny Davis and Herbert Ilex
ford. Miss Fanny's being 87 and Mas
ter Herbert S2. Superintendent D. D.
Martindale honored us with one visit,
Director, Mr. James Clizbe, has credit
for two visits. We were also pleased
to receive visits from t he following la
dies: Mrs. Clizbe, Mrs. Peach, Mrs.
Pussell, Miss Helen Ashman, Miss Flo
ra Coglizer and Miss Ella Thorngate
and ethers.
Anna Calkins.
Now Barber.
John Boone, the barber has obtained
the services of a new barber from Des
Moines, Iowa. He is represented as'
beinj a first rate workman in his line,
and Mr. Boone hopes all his patrons
will give him a trial, get a good job,
go away satisfied aad let "John" go to
dinner in peace verbum sap.
Lost.
A hound pup about five months old.
Either strayed or etolen. If the same
is returned to E. P. Todd, the person
returning him will receive the thaaks
of owner, and a reasonable reward.
Respectfully, E. R. Todd.
-Full Hooded Houdaif rooster lor
sale.
Notice.
Elder John Taffe will preach at the
Christian Church at Fairview, every
alternate Sunday, commencing June
2?Lh. All interes ledplease read this
notice and remember the same.
P. m irci r.
M. L. White, lumber
F. Goerder, wire
J. V. Weekbach, lumber
J. E. Barnes, labor ,
H. A. Waterman & Son, lumber
State Journal, records
P. B. Murphy, salary
J. D. Simpson, salary
J. D. Simpson, settlement with
1 reasurer 25 CO
On recommendation of finance com
mitteo the following were allowed
Jno. Ilohlschuh, work on St $20 90
F. S. White, moving lire eng 10 00
All deeds for right of way to bridge
obtained and iuonev paid over for
land: so reported by mavor.
Alter some arguing as to propriety
of granting license under old law, to
Edgerton, on grounds that old license
had not expired, it was submitted to
vote. All in faver except Mr. Pollock
Dr. Richmond and Jos. A. Connor,
were elected as members of boaid of
health, to fill vacancies.
Messrs. Sharp, Pollock and Pepper
berg were appointed to investigate ti
ties of Merriam for lots now owned by
R. R.
The resignation of R. C. Cushing
was accepted.
Adjourned.
SriXTAL MEETING.
Monday, August 4, '79.
Meeting called for purpose of pass
ing an ordmance for borrowing 700
from the funding bend fund, to open
up 4th street south of Alain, prepar
atory to grading an avenue sometime
this fall, in lieu of old Lincoln Ave
nue, which has beon donated to R. R
for shop grounds.
4 . 1 . si -
unnnance was introduced, ana on
motion was placed upon its first read
ing. tin motion, rules were suspend
ed, and ordinance placed upon second
and third reading and passage. Passed
unanimously and publication ordered
according to law.
Mayor and clerk were empowered to
draw warrant for 450 ia favor of and
take deed from Wolcott, for tract of
land inright of way, and from J. D.
Simpson for .$30.
On motion, committee of three, with
Mayor as chairman, were appointed to
see about the printing and procuring
25,000 G per cent, interest funding
bonds to exchange for the $50,000
bonds now held by the R. R. Co., con
sisting of Pollock, Weekbach and Fair
field. P. B. Murphy, marshal, asked that
an additional wan be placed on police
force, but for want of funds it was put
off for the present.
Adjourned.
County Ordeks will be received at
this office in pay for subscriptions, at
their market value, always. Remem
ber that. 4!tf.
Nebraska Beer,
at Antelope Brewery, Lincoln, Xeb.,
orders received and promptly filled.
Agents here, Keenan & Grace. tf.
fresh
daily,
14tf.
E. Rosenbaum
Milwaukee beer
cool and nice.
Iui3 en hand
on draught,
TJic Old Settler and .cw
C'Omcr are deciding that eastern
medicines are not adapted to western
diseases, and that Krown'S Vege
table Liver I'll Is are the only reli
able remedy for relieving Constipation,
Biliousness, Sick Headache and Tor
pid Liyer. And that Lurcca Ajrue
k'ills never fail to cure ths chills
when taken as directed.
For sale by Dr. W. E. Donelan, Chap
man $: Smith. J. II. Butterv and O. F.
Johnson.
lltf Plattsmouth, Xeb.
'ew Saloon
in the basement of tho Xew City Ho
tel, where all the choice brands of
Wines, "Liquors, and Cigars will be
found. Don't forget the place, Fred
Goos, Proprietor. 14ti
Louisville White and Fire Brick Works.
Capt. J. T. A. Hoover, Prop. Brick
of every kind Wall, ornamental ; fire
brick especially for Bakers, Brewers,
Foundry men, &c. Write to J. T. A
Hoover, Louisville, Xeb. ICtf
Fnropeau Hotel.
This is a new hotel, eppositc the
Academy of Music, O street, Lincoln,
Xebraska. It is first class in every
respect. Good sample rooms for com
mercial men. Terms, $2 tier dav.
Spencei: & Brooks,
441y Proprietors.
OliPrr. Yc u can make money by selling
our Merliug Chemical Wicks Never need
trimming No smoke or smell 10 cents each, 3
for J" cents. Send stamp foreatalogue of Won
derful InvilitioiK.staple and fancy goods. Par
cons, foster a Co., 2j Clark :t.. Chicago. lnnJ
It nnn XAMES t residents wanted. For 25
1U.UUU names and 25 cents we will send
' von a tine si ik Handkerchief, everv
thread silk. Regular price, l.oo, G. W. Eost'-r.
& Co.. 2o Clark Street. Chicago. 111. lmG.
Autelope Brewery,
Liacoln, Xeb. Fresh good Beer on
hand all the time. Order at once of
the Company, or Keenan & Grace,
Plattsmouth. 19tf
There is a rapidly increasing de
mand for our Xew Styles Mason
& Hamliu Organs, Best, Most Dur
able and Cheapest Organs ia the
market. Call and get information in
regard to them, at Mr. O. F. Johnson's
Drug Store, or at my residence (two
minutes walk West of Streight's sta
ble.) 19t3 James Pettee, Agent.
Carpet Wcavinsr. -Mis3
Agathe Hansen will from now
on be ready to do all kinds of carpet
weaving, at the lowest possible rates.
Leave orders at Maldaner & Uerrman's
store. lGtf
Don't be Deceived.
Many persons say "I haven't got the
Consumption" when asked tocure their
Cough with Shiloh's Consumption
Cure. Do they not know that 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. Wo know it
will euro when all others fail and our
faith in it is so positive that we will
refund 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
sile, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price
25 cents. For sale by Chapman &
Smith, Druggists.
Why will you s infer with Dyspepsia
and liver complaint, constipation, and
general debility when you ean get at
our store Shilohs Svstem Vitalize r
Aotice to Teachers.
Examination of persons wishing to
teach in Cass county, will be at the
following times and places:
At Plattsmouth, 1st i riday and Sat
urday in January, February, May, Au
gust, Octolier and ISovember. At
eepiug 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. Martindale,
41m6 Superintendent.
LEGAL NOTICES. "
Estray Notice.
Take, i up by the subscriber one black stiw,
with tliree pigs Poland China breed two bar
rows ami one how, and the fow pig has a crook
ed nose. The owner can have the same by ap
plying at my place, and paying the charges un
der the Es'ray Law. J. II. Mkisi.nhkk,
Plattsinoutli, August 2d, Is7:i. 2013
I!y virtue of .ui execution issued by Win I
Wells. Clerk of the Djsli u t tourl. uPhin au.'i
for Ca-ss County, Nebraska, and to me diie. le.l
I will ou the Klh day cf .Si;otemhL-r, A D 1S7'
at 10 o'clock, a. til., of said dav. at "(.lie "south'
door of the Court House. i:i said County sell at
pabdc auction the following re al estate to-wit
the north west ,uari i tn. w. i,j ot section'
seventeen I7J township Xo. tu-.-lve jr.' i n
No. nine 91 id Cass County. Nebraska. The
same being levied upon and taken as the prop
erty of 1 A ami A. II. Gould. Defendants ; to
s,il, JY,lt-'"'e"1 of haid Conn, recovered by
John Uiaek, Plaintiff. l:. w. Hifkh
, ,, . , Sheriff. Ca-s Co . Xt:b.
Plattsmouth. Neb. August 7th. A. D. 1S7. t5
Est ray Notice.
i aKen tip by the subscriber. living five miles
north of We-ping Water Kails. Cass t o., rveb
one Texas steer, brand of letter "IV on left
cide. T he owner may call, prve property, pay
eharges and take property a ay.
1:'5 Wn. Paxkomn.
D.
Legal Notice.
fault having been iiiado in tlm
condition
juiy aoin, and tiled and indexed in the
recorus or e:ass eoiint v. Ncbiika. ou the 2,:d
day of October, ls77. at 11 -l") o'clock a. in., on
which there is due at the date of this notice,
the sum of one hundred and two dollars and
thirty cents i.c luJ.W) : -.-iiil uiort'tage being giv
en by ,1. C. Noel to Ann Allison, and duly fold
tin. I assigned for a full and valuable coiici.br
ation, ou or about the mn dav of March, isr:,
to Weed ISrot hers : we will se'll at public auc
tion to the highHst bidder, at the front door of
the Pot Office, ill Weeping Water, Cass county
Nebraska, on the lJth dav of Augn-.t, A. 1.
IS7!i, at 1(1 o'clock a. m. of .i:.: d.i t he uroncr-
ty in said mortgage, described, to wit- line
Woostsr threshiiiLr machi lie. With I':IS..V l.iwnr
and the usual appurtenances thereunto betou-'-ing,
to satisfy said amount and costs. "
l KKKDB30S.
P.y virtue of nn or ler of sale Issued by Win,
L. Well.., Cleik oft he I is i nt Coin i w ii hiu ami
tor Ca-s Count v.Vcbraska, and to l ie directed,
I will on the ! 1 ; 1 1 dav of August, . . j .;, at.
1 o'clock p. ui. of s.ii.l day. at the s u! Ii door of
the Court Hou.' in s.iid county, s.-li at public;
auction the following real estate, to wit : Tho
south half is. 'ii of the bouth half ei. 'y of the
southeast ipiartcr (s, e. 'i) of section No. four
( I), and the northeast ipiancr (u. e. l ) of rlT
l.ou No. ninettfi.all iti ;owns!iip No. t w ele t
north of range No. thi" teea ( e:'sl of the Clh
P. M , together with the appurtenances; 'J he
k.iiiic being levied upon and taken as the prop
erty of Henry II. Pettit. IJizu L. p.-tut and
.lohn Fitzgerald, defendant., to satisfy a Ju.lg
loenl of naH eirt. rtrmwmd by l'obt.'O. Doom,
assigned to T. U. tlorrtou. plaint ill.
K. W. HYF.IW.
.Sheriff Cass Co., Nob.
Plattsmouth, Neb., July 7lh, A. D. Is7:.
Ift5
SiierifTs Sale.
P.y virtue of an c.vecu: ion i-su.-d by Wm. I.,
W eils. Clerk of tho I i -t lift Coin t. within ami
lor Cass coir ty, N.-bianka. and to me direct
ed. I will on the ,'icih day of August. A. D-lT-.i.
ai Pi o'clock a. m. of fail day, at the couth
door of t he ( 'o'li I I louse in s.iid i o::i;ty. sell at
public auction the following real est it to wit :
Lot icii i lio. block fourteen itii m the city of
Pliitt-fii'.iilh, Cass (ouiitv, N'.-bi' i-ka : Tho
same being lev icd upon and taken as the prop
erty cf Mm. Anii-tioiig and Kli.i AruislronK,
defend.niU. to sati-t v a judgmriit of s;;id court,
recovered by Jacob V ailoi v Jr., plainl ilf.
U. W. 11 VKtiS.
Sliei i ft Cass I o.. Nelj,
I'lritlsmouih, Neb., July isi, A. D. :w"y
LS15
Slierilf's Sale.
Uy virtue of an order of inle Issued by Win.
L. Wells, clerk of the District Court within and
tor Caso county. Nebraska, and to ni directed,
I will on t lie 1 ft day of September, A. 1). 187U. at
10 o'clock a. in. of said di. i.l the south door
of the Court Houso in said county, elt at
public auction the follow ing real estate to wit ;
T he northeast uuai ter. (n. e. U) of tectlon No,
nine touiisl.in No. twelve ( 1J) : ulso. tli
south hall is. of the south half fs. ", of the-
soiaheai-t uual lerls. e. '1 cf .section four t4i.
towhship t welve i l-'i. uoi 111 in i ar .e t nil teen
( to), east of the t: h P. L, being the property
of the plaintiff : The same bein;' levied upon
and taken asllie property of II. II. Petllt,
plaii.i i if. to sal Isfv a judgiiiei; t of s.il 1 com t, le-
.VLi'vd bvJol.ii Ulack, defeii'lam.
II. W. H KKS.
Sheriff Cass Co., Neb.
Plattsmoutli, Neb. July "01 li , A. D. lb7U.
i5
ShenH 's Sale.
Bridge Notice.
Notice is herebv ntveti that bids for the con
struction of Two Combination Li idces. one 1
and one 50 feet lomr : Tin. teen Pile I'.ri.lee.
2'!. -Ii. 'JO. 20. pi. 20. 20. 21. 20. 2o. 22. 211. .-net '!) feet.
rt'siiectivel and I M. lir.t.r r.rotfr.. i r..ut i.....r
w ill be leee'ivert at the County Clerk's oflice up'
i "iu m .-epiemner 2d. std : a so rn s fur
construction of stone al.utimiits for bridge
across Wilson creek on south side of section 2S.
town 10. rango is, will be received up to same
date. Said bridges and abulia. -uts to be built
in accordance with plans and siecilicatiotis
now on file in County Clerk's oilier. The Coun
ty Commissioners reserve tho right to reject
any and all bids ; also the pi ivilege to add to
nnmber of bridges to be built at contract price
fur bridges of like class, i'.idders will aceoni
pany bids with plans and spe?ifieations.
iy order oi county CouuuisBiouers.
J. I). TL'TT.
Co. Clerk. Cass Co. Xeb.
By .7. W. Jkxnis6s, Deputv. 17U
Sherilfs Sale.
Road Notice.
llemember that for boots and shoos
Rockwell cannot be beat in price. He
has a large assortmenh 2tf.
winch, we sell on a positive guarantee
to cure you. Frice 10 cts. and 75 cts.
For sale by Chapman & Smith, Drug-
ists.
IIAClvMLJ ACK" u popular and
fragrant perfume. Sold by Chapman
& Smith, Druggiots, Flattsmouth, Xeb.
Slly tow.
TnU w hom it may eoneem:
The Commissioner appointed to locate a road
commencing forty Moj nxle north of the east cor
ner of sections eleven (lliand fourteen (U town
ten (to) range twelve il2 in Cass County. Tun
ning thence nort Ii and connecting with the es
tablished road between the north half and the
south half of the north east quarter cf see. ion
eleven (11) town ten (Hi) range twelve (I2i. ami
terminating at said point, lias reported in favor
of the ei-tal.lishnieiir. theieof, and all objections
t hereto or claims lor damages must be tiled i.i
the Couiitv ClerkV oflice on or beiore noon of
the 7th dav of October, A. D. 179, or such road
will be eslub.isned without reloience thereto.
J. D. TL'TT,
Uy J. W. Jknings, County Clevk.
Deputy. 20to
Road Notice.
J"" all to irlfin it in a? conrrrn:
The Commissioner appointed to locate a road
commencing eighty (.hoi rod 4 coulli of the north
east corner of section twenty-three 3i town
twelve (12) range eleven ill), in C:iss Contitv,
riiuinng thence due we-l on said line through
the north east (u. e. Ki) of section twenty
three (23) town twelve (12) range eleven (11) and
through the east half (e. of north westc(iiHr
trr (u. vv. 4) of said section and terminating at
Mb. street iu the town of Louisville, has re
ported in favor of the establishment thereof,
aud all objections thereto or claims for damages
mu-t be filed in the County Clerk's oflice on or
before noon of the 7th day of October. A. D.
lt7s). or such road will be established without
reference thereto.
J. I). TUTT.
i liyJ.W.jESMM s, CoLiuvCleik.
I Deputy. ZIJ.
Py virtue of an alias execution is.ued bv Wm.
We.lis. Clerk ol the District Court, w.th'in and
for Cass countv, Nebraska, ami to rn.' directed.
1 will on the 3(lh dav of August. A. D. 17!. at
10 o'clock, a. in. of said dav. at the soulli ilooi-
oftiic Court House in Plattsmouth. in said
county, sell at. public, auction, the follow ing
real estate, heretofore levied upon, to wit:
Sixty-fi. C) aeies of cioun.l oil of liie
east (e side of the f.iuthwcM quarter (s w .i
oi the nort n west quarter u vv t, ) am! the
northwest quarter (n w 4) ot the soiuhwesf
quartcrtsvv ) of section number twent y-.six
(26), in township N. twelve (12) north rango
thiit.en ti:) ea-t of the 6th P. M., In Cass coun
ty, Nebiaxka, aud more particnlarly described
as commeiieing at a point thi-i ( ? chains and
seveyty-nme (7i) links east of the noithwest
(n w) corner of the southwest quarter (s w v4)
of the northwest quarter In w !) of said sec
tion uumber tweiitv-fix (26), and running thence
east, in the eighth (h) section line bixteen
(16) chains and twenty -five (25) linkf, to the
northeast (n e) corner of the soutliweet quarter
(s w 14) of the northwest piarter(n w !4)of said
euiiu, mence soiuu, in me eigutn (sin) sec
tion line, twenty (20) chains to the quarter
section line east and w est 1 hroiigh f.-iid section ;
thence running west, sixteen (Iri) chai'.n and
twenty-five 12.'.) links; thence north, twenlv
(20) chains, to the place of beginning; said
tract ol land thus described containing thirtv
two and bfty oiKS-Iiutrlredths i2 Ut- Ii u acres";
also iiiiiuiic ncing at a m:u; three i chains
and eighty-one ist) links vct of the quarter
1 fiset'tiou corner on wet side of j-aid sect ion
tvvmy-six 20) ; thence east on the quarter 1 )
section line, sixteen (l.;)ch.iins and iwcntv-.'ivc
(25) links, t the north. -itst in ei corner of the
southwest quarter is w i) of satd section;
thence i-outh iu eghilj isth) section line twen
ty (2.) chains, to soiuheast s C) corner of the
northwest quarter (11 w 'j) of the southwest
quarter (s vv i) of said section twent v-six (21,) ;
thence west, on the eighth (sth) section line,
fixteen (b'.i chains and twenty-five (2..) links;
theuee norih twenty 120) chain, to the place of
beiiiniiiitg. and com aim 11 g thirty-1 w o and rift v
one-liiin.li t dtlis .;2 &o-l'jo acres, making in all
Sixty-live (iT) acres of land, tlm same being
t he sixty-live acres oi ground heretofore, on
the2ithday of July, li7f . advertised for sale
under iui execution issued in tins cause, and
the sale of which wa enjoined by defendant,
and which injunction ltas been Ity the court set
aside aud held for naught. The same being
levied upon awl taken as th property of Win.
P.. Porter, defendant ; to sali.- fy a judgment of
sai l Conn, recovered by i-"iit National Lank
of Platlsioooiii, Nebraska, plailitill.
ITutliinouth, Ncbljj:..i, Juiv 2UI1. A. D. ls'J.
K. W. HVKKS.
1315 Shciil Co. Ncl .
Lv Virtue of an order of -i1r Usiind tiv Win
L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court within and'
forCas!. county. Nebraska, ami to Die directed.
1 will on the Hlh dav of August A. D. 1 M7:
nt 2 o'clock 11. 111., of said day, at llie south
tor 01 ine court House 11 said vomit v. si nt
niiblie auction the lollowing real estate to wit :
Southwest qnaiter (s. w. 'ji of section No. thirty-three
'.'. m lownshiu No. eleven 1 II). north
of range No. thirteeu (1:4). cast of i t h p. m..,
and the iiorlb-ea- t quarter ii;e'4) of .section
four (4i i'i'townshi No. ten 10 noi Hi of range
thirteen ;pj! east of the 6th pruuyplc meinliaii.
und that t.art of theuorthwest ouait.-i- in. w. v
of section four (D, towiiHhii tMi tlO). north of
ram;e thirteen il.'ti east Clh P. "4.. oiilineneiiiL'
as follows, to-wit : Cniiiiiiciicing at the i.ortii-
west corner or i-aid sectmu ; thence oa-t to the-noi'thea-t
eoiher of said i.uarter section:
thence south one hundred and tw cuty-loiir
(121) rods; thence west foilv-lilnt.' ( 1:1) rods;
thence run i h si. t y-1 hree ((..-.) ioiis t en and one
half 1 HP 1 1 links : thence west one hi iiuied and
twelve (M2i rods and live Cii lit. ks V the west
line of aid quarter sect ion ; t hence nort Ii sixty
;n) rods fourteen and inc-hatf i4' ,i links t
t he place of start ing. t ..ntaiiiiug i'K) neres more
or less, together with the nppui tenaii' es ; The
ami: being levied upon and taken as the prop
en v ol S. A. Osboln. Mary II. I'licluid, Sns.iii
.1. 1'i i. har !. .lo-cph ;. Pi i.-hard, (Jcoive A.
ITichaid. Mary Nettie a. Piiehard. Marttu
Ib.waid i'liehaid und Lin er luto:i Prii liarii,
:. fendaiit-. to satlrfy a judgment i f said 1 mut
recovered by Ihtivey M. i;..ii!i--iv el!, t.l.imtitf.
it. w. 11 i:iis.
Shei itl Cass Co.. Neb.
riattsniouth, No:... Ju.'vTtli, A. D. lt-79.
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