Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, August 14, 1879, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS.
Repairing done good at Mores'. 21 If
The Lest Eleur in tho city at F. S.
White's. 1
Consult Dr. ForJen at the Saun
ders House.
,Ve hoar Mr. F. B. Lewi3 is put
ting some repairs on his house.
Boots anil Shoes made to order ami
warran ted at Merge'. 21lf
Consult Dr. Borden at tho Saun
ders House.
Revolvers cf every description at
J. S. Duke's. 2012
Seine Bankrupt Boots and Shoes at
Merges' below wholesale prices. tMtf
Consult Dr. Forden at the Saan-
der House.
The choicest lot of can goods in
town .it F. .S. .Vbite's. 1
Alex Campbell has tho cutest lit
tle lailrcad Bycyclt. Co and see it.
Consult Dr. Eordan at the Saun
ders House.
Winter Wheat Flour at F. S.
White's. 1
Consult Dr. Forden .it tho Saun
ders i f onss.
Evaporated Apples, for cooking,
in 2 I1, boxes at F. S. While's. 1
' I'io.'. WilLor had lh rys ent gu
fll..g!.;uj Tuii.iv, down on tlio "land
aii'ie."
Dry L'oods and nations sold at cost
f n- the next ) days, at ;i;thiuann iSt
Veckhach's. -20L-2.
Tin Conr.ty Kcpublican Central
Committee meets S iturd ty, Aug. 23,
at 8 miie tove, or Kmiviilo.
An inc. ease in the leiup rance
forces of the town is eaid to have a:
lived t':;is ii-tr::inj.
-Cap't. II iover has a fine specimen
of iiis 1 i ick in t!.o Post OrTiee. It at
tracts co jiidi't'.il.'.e altfution.
!r. S. hi'.dknci'ht is hwildin :i now
l.cis.-! out ou Chic:sj."j av-!:uo, which
wiM Le for r-ut v. han cj:n; letei.
J. S. Duke has on h:u. 1 a largo
stock of p-.w ler, shell o:tps, shells, rods,
:nd will ooti 1! prepared to P'.id the
;tl ' n o:c.
t-OfJ
D-nt'i, fa;! to tr.kc ailvantage of
Wrs 'tt .V I 'obeli's offer, 1 ;it go ;:n.i
C t U Mlit Of clotliCS beldW COS4.. 1
n;indsomj new tle Mason A
MMitiin Organ, le -1, 'Mirror Top"
I'riee low, ol
(). I. .Iciinson's T;rug Store.
V.'e.sley i? uutomary, formerly a
: ir.tiJ' in this c :l:c". h "n into
partnership with Mr. Bushuell iu '.is ;
; the) Luterpris-',
Don't fail to5tnoke tli"-'Pit: rtfore,"
"Standard A." and "Druggist's Sau
di its" l,c cigars at the P. O. News Depot
siri yon will smoke no other. 1
"Aj.ix" Celluloid Collars, that
never run down at the heel, r back vf
the n ik, or never t ike a trip to the
washerwoman, at AVeseoltl Powell's. 1
Every bo ly i-i buying the "Japau-r-e
Paper Xapktns." at the P. . Xov.s
ln.'pi) Just tho thing for hotels, par
ties, Sec, only S Jc p-r do.. 1
We hear authonticated rumors
that another cf our prcminent young
men will "step off," is soo:i as the re
pairs on the house, now in progress,
a:e f.ni.shod.
All kinds of dry g- .!s and m tions
sold ;.t Guthmann A. Veeko.ch'a at
prime cyst, iu order to make room for
a la: go stock of Fall and Winter
goods.
--Kum-.-is of a r.ew lumir.rry on
the hoii.on of I'lattsmouth journalism
reach us, but no rays having Lue.i i-hed
upon this odice, we can't speak posi
tively of it.
Fred Kroehlcr's horse bucked and
threw throe of his boys at one clip.
They all picked themselves up at the
same time, an I chased their hats in
stead of the horse.
Headquarters for School Books,
Slates, Pencils and Writing Papers
uso l in the school room, will bo at the
P. O. News Depot, Phil is going to
make this lino of goods a specialty,
"and don't you forget it." 1
U. P. & 15. & M. It. It. now don't
quarrel children, be goad and stop all
this fu.--3 and you shall have lots, of
taffy" this fall; good big crops to
haul.
Wear ssrry to learn freui Mr.
David McCaig, that Dr. J. A. Kenas
toti. of Elmwood, has been very sick
vrilh brain ferer, and is still consider
ed iti a critical condition.
Last Thursday evening a son of
Mr. Jay Gibson, about sixteen yais
old, had tho misfortune to break Lis
arm while practicing gymnastics of the
circus variety, with some other loys.
We are srry for him. but hope he will
put hi., arms in a fit:'' r pi nee nt-it
Iti is
1 li:
we.
IVrsonal.
It. ClaiborBC is bade again.
ITeBry Mcrtins called Monday.
Capt. Palmer just returned from a
5.000 mile trip and started Tuesday for
Milwaukee.
Ed Howe had a very readable, laugh
able letter on Lincoln in his 'dittlo
Globe" last wtek.
Wm. Lau, of Centre Taller, was in
town yesterday, and the IIf.rald was
very much pleased to see him.
Mr. Asa Coleman of lit. Pleasant re
membered the IIizuald, last week. He
believes in paying up "after harvest."
Mr. Cutler, tho father of 21. B. Cut
ler, was in town last week, from the
farm, and we never saw the old gentle
man looking any better.
Mrs. Chas. Hamilton, of Galesburg,
111., is visiting her sister-in-law Mt3.
Jno. Duke. Mr. Hamilton will join
her hero in a week or two.
Capt. 11. 15. Howell, for a number cf
years contractor and foreman in T. Ac
II. Smith & Co'b. wagon shop, Ftkin,
III. , has located nt Louisville.
Profs. Piper and Dininy made the
HnnALK a call last Thursday morning,
during the absence of the editor, we
regret that we were not pit-seat.
M. 33. Cutler was down here Tues
day. We don't care whether Le comes
again or not. Ha and Ceo. Smith are
too smart for one poor little editor.
Miss Mellio Dutterlield, formerly a
teacher in the Philtsmouth schools,
now at Grand Island, is in the city vis
iting, a guest at the Hf.tiat.d house.
David and Joseph McCaig, from
Elm wood, were in town last week.
Dave and Joe are live boy?, and always
make some musie iu the air when
around.
Mr. Hiram Dubois, of "Union Mills,
one of the old staunch and prompt pay
ing subscribers of the IIi-uai.u call led
last week and put hiu:self ahead on
the books for two or three subscrip
tions. We neglected last week to iBention
tho fact that Miss Strausr of St. Joe
was visiting her sifter Mrs. Pepper-
beig. he was obliged to it-turn home
suddenly this ueek on acco-unl of the
il!i:ess of a sister ind Mrs. P. follows
her in a few days.
Mr. W. S. TTiso returned from
Denver, having rsnel wiled that Platts
mouth is the Ir.'.-t place after all to
settle down, and will therefore be
come a limb of the PlaUsmouth. law
tree. During his absence he took in
tho Black Hills, part of the tima with
an ox team, iiud looks the better for
his trip.
Mr. V. V. Leonard has returned from
his trip to Chicago and other points,
and Io.d;s renm; kaliy well arid reju
venated 1 y his temporary rele.v.e from
business. We could not g t time this
week to run up into his gallery, but
have n duiibt io has profited by his
sight .--ciing and returned with a com
plete stock of materials and ideas.
Mr. II. X. Doiisnnw:, of Chicago
spent la-!. Sunday with tint Hkham,
and left mi Man-lay to visit Mr. Uo
mi:!P at South Bend on fish business.
Mr. 1). being a for. tier fish Commission
er of W iscor.t::!, ru.d proprietor of one
of the lt:g.st trout ponds in the. co in
try. While hero h and Dr. Living
ston, our fuh Coiu'r, had a pleasant
and pui.'ltai lo chat.
Schnasse's com-j home they s:y, wo
havn't st e:i him but he's In le. for sure;
ilh: Mica mine :u one iii.nl coat
pocket, a chunk cf Ar.ro Smith's gar
den in the other ami both breeches
pock ts before, and tho behind revolver
,.R.iit.t loaded with precious stor.es,
ores and things. Come up and divide,
old boy; wo're just as poor as ever
here. "
Since wilting this Mr. S. paid his
respee's to the IIi.uai.d and now we
.io.v" he is here for sur?.
Notice to Teachers.
Examination for certificates at the
close of the Institute will be held at
the Hi'h School building m Platts
mouth, Thursday and Friday, August
Jlst. and 22.1. D. I). Maktixoalk.
Co. Superintendent.
Wanted.
A good girl, who understands cook
ing. Good wages and sttady employ
ment. Inquire of
21tf M us. It. IL XEV.T.LL.
Lar;;ps N ?w L::;'.i p. !
The Jones & Sugru portabio bra-Tkt
i lamp, convenient, handsome, safe and
cheap. Can be placed anywhere in
tbe ros:n. Come and sc them at the
II ki:a i.d o.liee or Dr. Johnson's drug
store. Price, eJ.m.
20'
Jamks Putt::::, Ag't.
We Ilavt Itecoived the Following:
DkailSiii: We have progressed so
far with the work of publishing tho
Map of Cass county that we expect to
have them completed in about thirty
dys, and will deliver yours as soon af
ter as we can. Yours Truly,
Tin: Umr & Mickxe Map Co.
From the Ssutiael.
If any man attempts to sell out tho
Greenback party, shoot him on the
sprt. Williarusport, Ta., National
Standard.
If that was carried out, literally, and
reports are true, there would be a
dead Editor or two in Nebraska, too
sooa.
Free Until Thursday, Aug. 21st Inst.
Consultations will be freo until
Thursday, August 21st, at the Saun
ders House, Plattsmonth. All persons
suffering with chronic diseases should
call upon Dr. Forden, who has had a
large expeiience in diseases peculiar
til wnr.imi :-,!:,. Il.o cvo n.ol i-.-tr r,'
to women, also the eye and car, and
diseases of the iidney3 and urinary
organs a specialty. Tells you your dis
ease without asking a question. Cull
( upon the doctor litfcrc the 221 ir.st.
I'oubtj lair.
It is currently supposed that Dick
Straight's well known horse "Bronco
Jim" and MacMurphy's mare "Lady
Mac'' will trot in the county rac iu
September and no doubt a great many
will desire to see thw race. Being both
bona Jlde county horses, owned and
kept lu re, the race will be exciting.
Daily Enterprise.
Wo don't know about "Lady Mac"
trotting any this fall ; we have never
said she could trot yet, but it strikes
us that nobody's horse wants to trot
at our county fair, if some place to ex
ercise on, and get ready is not prepar
ed. There is literally no place
to drive a horse about this town
now, and re don't propose to trot nor
shoot half-cockfed, that is not prepared.
We Lave received "comps" to State
Fair, Otoe County Fair.Xoo. City blow
out and lots of others. We can't di
vide and conquer them all, but are just
as much obliged.
Wc-scott So Powell are about to
move into Mr. Shryock'a building, next
to the Saunders House, and ta save the
trouble of moving so many goods, they
intend Sdllincr Eilits below cost. 1
The Dacotah entertained Platts
mouth -people very pleasantly last
week Wednesday evening, although
owing to its not being generally known
there was but a small assembly present.
The Enterprise don't seem to have
much of aa opinion of the G. B. meet
ing Saturday evening. G easy, Dea
con, they might got te makinj green
backs some day, aad then we'd want
some.
We saw pome horizontal bars in
process of making at Hairy Howlands
shop, and our young gymnasts, several
of them, superintending the job. The
gymnasium mut bo getting under
way.
We have received the Premium
List of the fair of the Hamilton Coun
ty Agricultural Society, which takes
place September IS, 10 and 20th at Au
rora. The Premium list is printed by
tho Aurota News.
"Limber Giui" sends the boys in
tho Herald a Watermelon, a great
big bastin' watermelon, for. which we
are much obliged, and hope he will try
to pell better next time, though we
can stand it if the readers can.
Mr. Xevi'.lo's houso is beginning
to loom up with all sorts of.novv gitu
erjii'ks nn it ; ilute.l window cu"iiices,
an open worked pattern ui the roof,
and 111 agree at the lop, K'ides the
more substantial items of now roof,
siiliag, eve.
W d.:ft believe in the Dj.u en's
water w-.-i ks system. It's too compli
cated. I a the first place tho B. & M.
task won't hold out ; next you cau'i,
grab a hydrant quick enough; lastly it
ain't our plan and we're '"agin" it. Al a
Omaha papers.
Everybody sh i-d remember that
Phil Yon:ig v;:l receive subscriptions
on any paper or in igazine published,
b-ilow the pul lisl:et'ssubsc;owwj: ioo
P;i;l has taken over o'j.) suT?n4fns
si. ice last fall for different papers, giu
him i our subscriptions and savu mon
ey. ' 1
The hoys that haunt the Bayou
want an amendment to the g.;me and
rish law. They say tho old "smart
Aleck?)" have got t!ii law so you can't
himt and catch fish nii of season; but
they w;i::t a law that will insure you
to catch fiVi in s-jvtson if you are hunt
ing ftr 'cm.
If the You'ig Hoodlum who past
ed "Jackson's b-st" Chewing Tobatoo
over every on' clean fences, bains
and even on their doorsteps will come
round to this othce we will givo him
Cve cents and tell him something aboi;t
the lights of property. And if caught
at it again we'll hand him over to Mar
shal Murphy
The llrna of Wescott A Powell, who
has been in our midst scarce thiee
months, have built up a trade equal to
soiU'i of thosj wii have been iioio for
years and in order to better show their
fas', increasing stock of frj'Kls have de- !
cided io m jvo Into a larger and more
desirable room. They t ill be found
after next waea" i i Mr.Shryoek'a room,
next Io r to Saunders IIo.' ne. Call iu
and see them before purchasing else
where. Tho Enterprise says an engine run
off the track, but their reporter didn't
get the joke of the tiling. One of the
brakenaan was signaled ti throw the
upper switch, who in turn signaled
another switchman to do the work.
Some country gentlemen heard the or-d-er
and as lie supposed, was standing
near tho switch which was wrong, and
"jasi for an accommodation'' he threw
it over j;iat in time to rua the tngiue
off the end of the rail.
A lot cf Texas cow boys camoto
town seme days ago, with some regular
mustang pomes for
They rau
'em up and clown the street and show
ed 'em round, and last Saturday tried
to auction them off ou Main St. Frank
White did tho gas business and the
ponies "went" like kt cakes. After
the sale the owners wore to ride all
that they sold and they corralled thcui
in Drew & Holmes yard and then scoot
ed out on Main St. from time to time
with a pony; some bucked, some kick
ed and some were only sullen; but all
wro ridden in some shape, and before
sendown every pony with a rope, hal
ter or lariat was led, coaxed or hauled
away iu tlu country or around tawn
to the premises of the owner. The
small boy was iu his element and had
a good time watching tho frantic at
tempts of the four legged critters to
battle constituted authority.
For fine clothing, good clothing,
rift! liiii tlii4 ij tiil i.oiljk .!-.!.;,..-
that wiil give general satisfaction, g3
to C. G. Ilerolds clothing house, lie I
keeps the only first class ctothinlr house i
In Phi:: -mv.1 cn.- te it I I
iVZn, v'iT"" :r-ut"
;,-,7ra :rr:: ., " Z:. S
i.inuuiii- i,i.i vi, iiiiu juat iCOl tU 1
500 of the finest French and English i
.worsted suits- Betnember the place
- ami siic money.
ON A BENDlJK.
ONLY A SOUTH UEXDEK THOUGH.
A Live Toffa -Two Bridges at cacc
Big Moue Quarries -a Happy
Pea pie.
Mcroday ia company with Mr. Dous
man of Chicago, we visited one of the
live towns of Cas3 county, South Bend.
We. shall not attempt to tell all we
saw in one sLort letter and as to de
tails our correspondents there gives us
the weekly changes and improvements.
The first thing that strikes a man
when he lauds at South Bend now is
that there is something gsing on.
Everybody seems alive and full of bus
iness. If you look across the river you
will discover the cause of part of this
industry. Iu old Sarpy ou the north
bank of the Platte, shining iu the
morning sun lay the stone quarries
just opened by Mr. Stout, and from
which the stone to build the It. It.
bridge at 1'lattsmouth is to come.
IN THESE tUAHl:liuJ
Thoy are working sixty men and ex
pect to strip a piece about loOxoJJ ft.,
for this work alone. The ledge, tLough
seems inexaustible and is pronounced
by experts to ba tho best yet found in
the State for heavy work. It is White
Limestone similar to the stone the LT.
S. P. O. at Lincoln is built of, four ft.
and two inches of it sticks riht out iu
tho face of the eager workmen and
they face the music evory day. Twtlve
teams and scrapers aie at work aud a
boarding house 14x9J ha been erected
at the quarry. A number cf the men
still board on this side however.
Mr. Constable who has charge of the
work informs us that two scows will
be built 13x10, ou which the stone, will
bo loaded and run across the Main
channel of the Piatto until met by tho
temporary It. It. bridge now being put
in and there loaded cn tho cars for
Plattsioouth. When the icijju bi ilje
is completed the stone will be loaded
on wagons at the quarry and hauled
over the bridge to the cars thus sav
ing one handling. The work is done
by derricks which s wing the stone into
wagons and off and ou cars again, all tho
stone being cut and dressed iu the
quarry. Ti.e first stone is expected to
bo shipped t-j dy.
two nuiLc.j;s "to onct."
Pushing our way dowu over the
sar.d bar we saw a sober t.te!y old
horse walking gravely iwouml. He
was a nice old "hha" lookc 1 as if he
leiongvrd to a Deacon or Elder cr some
thing he moved so circunispeatly i:
his walk, lie locked like an hf.nest
man's horse and sort of familiar. -Just '
then we he..rd a thud that made us I
jump and locking up in soirts tressle
work vye saw the well known face of
Walter White driving piles and tha
"old Loss" was accounted for. Mr
Pircu was thi.re too.
72i-iE PILES
aiofortke icvr w::g;n brilg across
tho Platte here and Mr White has al
ready got several bents done, though
they have not reached the water yet.
Bight along side cf this Tom Mur
phy is building tho Sni'J Cunfy
Jiranch of the B. oc M. in Xc-b., to-wit:
living a track to meet the wagon
bridge so that stono can b 3 .rung from
wagons oa bridge to cars on track,
when complete J, and far the present
will lay a temporary track out in tho
river on brush or cribs to reach the
scows in the main channel. It's quite
a little railroad is the Sarpy Co. Branch
and when the cars switch out and go
shrieking down to tha river the aver
age South Binder swings his hat. and
says "sej oar Junc'.iaa, new road hero
! mister, got two railroad now.
ix Tii :: town
and about there are many improve
ments. A Mr. Phiyps has built a new
livery stable and is doing well, with
thre? teams in constant use. Mr. Dill
is putting up a new hardware store.
Charley Pinkham mid Am Lazeuby are
in a new building and doiug well. Mr.
II ly t is ealarg::: r Ins restaurant, and
the "American House" anil "Grand
Central" ai o both d -ing a good busi-
i aess. We met .ur. KirK ot tne laltLT,
but did not see Mr. McCain.
Sam Broodoii, a blacksmith, aiid a
countryman of oar friend Dover, wo
judge, has a ni;at u?w shop.
T. J. Fountain, the old iland-hy in
blackoUiithing, wagon making, &c., ii
still n hand nnl busy.
T. W. Fountain, tho lumber man.
has a big yard full, and of couse feels
tho hiiljx of new-comers and increas
ed business. Mr. Fountain has been
here in business Ave years, and is a res
ident of tho county since '55 old set
tler you sue.
:-"i:w or.Airr cojipant.
It is almost seedless to say that ur
old Plaltsmouth friend, 11. J. Straight,
is doing a go-d business, and is thw J
same jolly old boy a ever; only don't
hunt much. In addition to his
store business they hare just formed a
new grain company, Housine, Decker,
Streight and McFarlaud form the part
nership. The pos'.otrice is also moved
over to Straight's store by Mr. M.c Far
land, the postmaster.
ltomine t Packer, druggists and Gsh
culturists are driving both branches,
and making, we should judge, a suc
cess of the fish portion; we shall write
mora when we can have time to visit
the Sarpy county springs.
DOWX AT THE DEPOT,
the nw grain company are buildiag
and enlarging a handsome elevator,
with a new fashioned rotary "pony"
power to "histe" it up with. It is 70
feet long and can handla 20 cara of
grain if needed.
8TILL MOIlf.
Xot to be behind hand Charley Pink
ham has overhauled and enlarged his
elevator too, put in new horse power
and about doubled it3 capacity. It
hold3 ' to 10000 baih! of Stain.
Among the personal frier: Is that we
remember to have met :n adcHtion-'to !
. -
ih abovc "cntloaeJ and in business j
tonrl Hatteson, who kiudlv
.
lavlteJ U3 to house, but for lack of
time we were obliged to decline; Mr.
Crawford, our Co. Com'r. ; Mr. MjCar-
ty, of Luella; O. A. Boode the B. & M.
ag't and J. M. Ellington.
UOMF.WAKL) EUUSD.
Accept ID'S r. Tom Murphy's kind
invite, we found ourselves about 5 p.
m. seated ia the snug caboose of the
construction train, bowling away for
home at tho late, well faster than a
horse can trot anyway; Alex Campbell
had the ether seat, a little table was
turned down for us to write on, cigaia
appeared from somew here and we had
a cezy chat till we struck the
U. & M. (JUAUKIES.
Thiiteen miles from Plattsmouth,
between Cedar Creek and Concord the
B. & M. have some very good quarries
f their own. For all building pur
posos, ordinary bridges, rip-rapping,
these stone cannot bo beat in the
state. The It. It. C. own 100 ft. from
the road, for about a mile aloug heio,
aud it is almost solid roak; averaging
about 10 ft. of stripping to first-laytr.
Tom keeps- about "0 men on this
train, aud they soon heaved up reck
enough to load the cur3. "All aboard
shouted Tom, and "quicker nor scat,"
every man was ou a car somewhere
and off we went.
These men receive 01.23 per day and
good men can get work the year round
at that. It looks like pietty hard work
but take the rests running back and
forth and the wages in cor.shleration
and it is a pretty good workingman's
job if tilled for S00 days each year.
From a cubby hole in his cur, Toin
produced soma very fine specimens of
"Nodules" and other carious stones he
had found in quarry ing. Like all prac
tical men working in the earth, he is a
rough geologist himself and has a the
ory of his own for many of the forma
tions. A little after G we arrived home
to see these men and the other hands
from below, march up the street four
abreast to the number of a hundred or
more, aud a line si;ht it war.. So ends
our day at South Bend. Mac.
We spent- a pleasant evening at
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson's hist week and
listened to some One music; we were
surprised to lind that our young neigh
bor Miss Anna Livingston, i really
becoming quite a musician. She play
ed several pieces with skill, expression
and an ease which showed the result
of constant practice. To see the young
pooplj cf .the tow n becoming really
good musicians is to predict much for
the ftiiuie society, and Mrs. Simpson
and Miss Lillie have had a large share
iu moulding the tastes of young musi
cians in the ntht wav.
A blosdo friend of ours was la.ik- t
i:nr a couple of lanibre.jui.-j for fniue
bracket she' ves, the material of which
was seal l3t ilannel, black velvet and 4
white cloth embroidered in bright col
ored silks. A cousin, a boy about
twelve years old, who was net tut'i
tiently ver.su 1 iu new f.ishioueu arti
cles to havo- a very-clear idea what a
lambrequin wits, watched her at work
for some time and finally exclaimed,
"Well, 1 do hope you aiat going to
wear that to church next Sunday." His
idea of the htne.ss of thiiiks was good
if he didn't know w hat a lambrequin
was.
Prof. Wiiber's lecturo last evening
was not so well attended as it ought
to have been although thero was a
fair audience out". His subject, Gene
sis and Geology showed the agreement
of geological indications witli the his
tory of tfce formation' of the world as
yiven in Genesis, and was a subject in
which all believers in the Bibld should
be interested. He hantlltd it well iu his
peculiar style; and convinced a believ
ing mind, if he could not an unbeliev
ing one, that science and roligioii go
hand in hand and that the fuller in
vt st igation we make of nature, the
more we reveie nature's God, the deep
er we go into her mysteries, th nioro
we are impressed with the glory of
the Creator.
Ono of Plattsmouth' five year
olds made a speech the eiherday which
was good enough to send to Harper's
Drawer. Her father sent her away
from the table for some offense, and
going into the next room she slammed
the door. Her father followed and
wanted to know why slis did so,
to which she made rather an im
pertinent reply, in response to which
he picked up a switch and made as if
to v.hin her, saying as he did sc, "You
must speak to me more respectfully."
Having a morbid fear of a Whipping
she began to cry "O, papa, don't whip
me, please don't," and finally, "Oh, Mr.
Blank," -calling his name "please,
please don't whip me and I won't do
bo any more." Her idea of being re- j
bpectftti was to call people Mr. How
little children's ideas of things are un-
aerstooj is orougut name occasional'
by some such occurrence.
Cenimeii ial Noie paper, by tiiO euiro er
e,e..-M ler ;e:;;:i, for sate cheap, ut i'.e lit. it -.).;
ohlovj. 17!f
iio V5 i-sc it:nl I2a::y.
If you will stoi) all vour extravagant
and wro-ng notions in i'.oetorivg your- I
self an J families v. it. i expeusive oc
tors or humbug cure-all, that do harm
always, and use only nature's simple
rtmediesfor all your ailments you
will bo wise, well and happy, and save
great expense. The greatest remedy
for this, the great, wi.-a and good will
tell you, is Hop Bitters rely oa it.
See another column.
This is Wnj.
You ketp your house insured, be
cause it miy burn, aud you don't know
t,,,.. You want to bo Do yon '
know trh-n disease will attack vour
self or child ? To be safe and save life
and Doctors' bills, keep ou hand
Buown's Ext:; act Blackkeruy and
GiNGEit. a safo, pleasant ami reliable
remedy for Diarrhsa, Dysentery, Choi
era and all the diseases of the stomach i
ana povveis. imysiciaus and Drug- ! tj
iri:.j iniliir.w it. rv..i-i-u.-lmi-n A . I- I
Pruygist about its meritJ, lie keeps it.
Why siial;e, when Lpp.pka Agvk ;
' "' .I E , ;
ire ou . u hen taken in j
itll BUOWJS'S VEt.ETACLE 1
o-ri- r :i r. !
evel to Cure, and you
will cure
connection with
anTmnft bl rCn' - 3'U
SUJSf UODe Or 1..0 til !ied3 that 1C-
Pinns, they never
suit from dosing with quinine. All of
i - own's Pamily .Medicines
Por sale l)V Pr. V. E. Ponelail Cll-P-
r,jin Sr WmSti. I t 7,lf . ' , j
t i O'-Ulin, . I.. .U.tCy aUvi U. P . I
Johnson.
lit!
riattsntGuth, Xeb.
WHISTLE DOWll BRAKES !
AND SIOE-TKACIC IX FBOXT OF
fTFvT SV IHH
t -ti t 'A o j
t '' 7 t i- x-v -r---r-.
ft BSCOTT
66 ffi
GGtrZTT CPS 2 v7.T? V V'$7
ZDIID -5TOTT IE "VIET?,
Such a Stock o Goods
"W ZE3I A T I IST ZEl! "V" IE IR, ?
Well, Hardly Ever I !
Wf are tin- laI-rs of the stale, as yon may pi if inly see;
Wi- bun air ii"t'itj iiU tit', whih, of SCOTT it- P.;
TAv t hre inn ytt our Shirt, our Coats, Vests, an:! 1'ait's,
"Aud so d uvr Sisters and nr Cousins and our Aunts"
Nobbiest id LaUsl Styles of Suits Awful Ciieaii.
ENGLISH WORSTED SUITS, FRENCH DIAGONAL SUITS,
SCOTCH SUITS, CHEVIOT SUITS, CASSIJfEEE SUITS.
STRAW HATS, FELT HATS, FILES OF HATS.
HOYS' AND CHILDREN!? CLOTHING, TRUNKS AND VALISES.
m
( .
;v;V,'i'l i-i-l! vou raily tiiaili-suits, or (,:.( yoar .iiilor . -tail niuke voti a suit, or si ll von
rlio pieee yious. Tiie well known cutter a:ul
lliiil line ami guaninl'-i- s:iTsi;ii:i:ou.
fiioi'HAi.vi van o.vtn.
Ilea-ln's Io;it. of flic l'litfe. t'lii.-f .. Vsoftn-e,
1-ilKT OMAHA. .N Kit., A t ; I S I' l7i II. 1sT:i.
SEAl.Kl lilOit'SAl.S. ill tnplica'e. sill'jeet to i
t 111! US'! ll "-s!lllil ioiiS, Will Lll- Vli'fiV I'll ill liiis I
oMiif . iiMiil 12 oYl.irk. pooh, rn We.laevltiy. An- j
f.H-it ItTt.l. I7!. a!- wliieli pl.:i' :ui. tune ti.ey i
will be opi-iied in t lie pr 'r-eiice of Iji.Pli-i s. Im-;
t he fiiru i--li inr Mn.1 ilt-Ii i-i'V, in ip.Mrit:! if :is ;
re-iiiaed. up to Dc-i-im' . -. ; I -1 . 1-7:.. :n O-niilai
leMt., Ntli';i-ka. "I "it -l.itio'is ou the Liii'iii !
ltacilic Kaliroiol. 11m-i fr -id Ki-urm-v Juaciiou j
I .D.vD.d.Jll unn.i Oa'n. I
T'roiiosuls for ; u Hit it ii-s ls Ihai t';o !:o.'ei
wi.l I-e it-c-iv i-.l
Il I m ree-ive.l. .:'iv-rv ..f tiie at- will, if
iuiretl. i-oiiiui.-n.e iSi-pU'iii ber l'-t :i, IrT'i. I'l'-
1VI
n-reni-i- w ill I e
:iv en l art :.'! s
t.i tut s; ;e
prooiK'tii'ii.
Tiie C. in tracts "ill ln let willi tin- pn.visi,
t liat t be ijuani il ni. i-oi:tl ;u ". -.;! tor n ay lif i;i-eri-a.si-d
or rednei-il (.nu-lliii'il by the t'tiii-f
( 'iiarternuisi rr of t bo liej.ai t Mi nt. ;.t t
w b bin i-l xl il iys at ler il.i'
of eonira.-i.
sbmib.1 -late t b raie pir
poll:. its-, iimii
pi 1
lm.l.-i an. I til-- M'ar til v l-.iili tlif. ).its .-..pos-
I'll Iu l 'I I 1 1 r 11 1 . 1 1 ' I V 1: 1 I '-!'' '. ! I . I-I'.O S'
n'.l I...
(.ll.loisutl oa el.Tfl. .,.. -I.i 1 .1 l.:.:s.
Pii.lilors ar- i.iii-stctl to submit prop.w-tK for v.' '-"' ' , ' , 1
.U-iiv-tv . i t-.e . -,s in 11, -w r.si-.v.Mi i ; cigars, i . sorted to by some iinpruici
.i -.-ks of :r..i ...1 r !-'ia ; .sa -N .-.i-i). or f-o- pm i iiicd "manufacturers. None are iccnu-
t n.. inr... i- sacks : I") i ". in-1 at OmihIiii Uo.-
jiiil . by t!le i..o ..-rala-i-ei ".- 1 ep:n ! ni.-nt.
( i.; i i.l J i: - s aovi 11 isi-iu.-ni ii.i.l m llu cir-
lilar nt ill I i Mi's ! hiibl i i'.i.) be otii.iiri-
1 1 on a '. .ii:-.i . ion t-1 I a is oiii'-L. aail ol '..,y
m'-Ii ;-:! i a ivi-ni-'-iiieiit aii-1 eir'-niar ilj-I
' t ': . i .r . .'o ..; '.iiy i-Jieii t i'.l-i -.-..e ol
oij- -: i aim fi . I.. n ilT it.-r.-ol.
'I I vi -'ii I.i r.-ii" i -mv ii:- :ii! bi.is I- rescr
I I. l.t MNino.v. cu'ef I'-iari-iuui-!'.-!-.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
'iOXKY TO LOAN
ON I JI PROVED FARMS FOR
FIXE YEARS TIME.
NO COMMISSIONS.
Enquire of D. II. WIIEELEIl & CO.,
Plattsmouth; or It. E. MOOltE, Lin
coln, Xebraska. 21tf
Dexter Sprius
;-?,if-r In, tit,- f
tor rough
Tound " that s tne tansv.
" 'i i .- t '
.
A good glass door and some 12
light windows for sale, cheap.
A good second-hand mower for
sale cheap for cash, or to tiade, by
20tf F. S. White.
Take Nc-tice.
Just received, a large stock of horse
shoes, nails, iron aud steel, and a com
plete line of wagon and buggy stock,
at J. S. Puke's new hardware store,
cheaper than the cheapest. 20t2
Louisville V,'hiteani Fire Brick Works.
Capt. J. T. A. Hocver, Prop. Brick
of every kind Wall, ornamental; lire
brick especially for Bakers, Brewers,
Foundry men, &c. Write lo J. T. A
Hoover, Louisville, Xeb. ICtf
Old
our
lfer. Y. n c i
i make moin-y by Hell i ol;
sii'i lma t'h inieal icks Ni'vern.-oiis
t rt tumiitir No smoke or smell in cents each.
for - i cel. Is. Semi stamp fori atal'V-Mie ot Vam
llel ill I n V ihl'.iolis, r-L;..p!e ill el fancy Jimxi.s. I'ill-
fons, FoAtul- .Si Co., iii Ci;trk Si.. Cliic.o. li.iu
AnftAAj:ilMiU-ii;ini.ti'f:l. .-!2artay at
v 'J f jj j home m ule by I lie iiniusi i ions. Cap
l,iji Si j ital tint rei.iiiie.l ; n v. ill s l :irL you.
yUWOji,. won en, be . ;al -ii 1 - iiiiiko nioii
,'V f:oter at work, to r us t nail at ;:n t iiin ,-ln-.
The work is li-iiT i . i : I pie.i-anl. aa I such a-s any
o.:e c.Mii l ilit at. Tlnr e Who .'.re wise wiio
t-ee this not;ee w ill ml us tlieir r.. 1,1 reuses at
one,, roe lor I bemsel ,-i'h. folly uuo.t ami
term" tree. Now i tin; timu.-- 1 liosc a.aeaay
at work .-'.re l.ivin- Ui hone Mil a.; of inon.-v
Ailiires- TPl'tfiSi CO., Augusta. .Maine. Jjly
Tliii-ty oi Hie l'?t or,a;i iiia'M of tl.e
W. a lii i.r- pomp.'! ilors at the Paris Kv.p-ii:ioii.
a e;il 1." ii ispai i ll t o t lie Assn ialeii l'; u.-- : av s
two I' i-iie-i -o'ul ine.lais have be- ii a'. .Oil. 1 lo
the Aiiicritiiia niiiker.s. M-isms it Hamlin.
Schlitz Milwaukee beer on draught
alwavs, at E. lioseubium's saloon.
Plattsmoutli, Xeb. 14tf.
Call in ami see Fred Goo.-,' new store
in basement of Xow City Hotel. 14 tf
Nchras-k.i Ceer,
ut Antelope Brewerv, Lincoln, Xeb.,
t ... ,n.PJ .....i ,M..-,.,..,i i.. c,i!..,'
'.i.i iuinei r. ii i (-iu.1,1.1.. iiiiun.
Agents here, Keeiian 't, Grace. tf.
F.. Itoscnbauni has on hand fresh
iwanae-.j boor ou o.rau:iit, oanv.
CCyl and nice.
l-ur.
cw Saloon
in the basement of the Xew City Ho
tel, where .1S the choice brands of
Wiiits, Liquors, and Cigars will be
fwuud. Don't forget the' place, Fred
Goos, Propnetor. 1 Iti
European Hotel.
This is a new hotel, opposite the
Academy of Music, O street, Lincoln.
Xehra-ka. P. is first class in every
I respect. Good sample rooms for com-
,acl-ciai men. TermsirV per dav
rtFUXCEi: fc Buooks,
Picqiiietors.
41!y
AnU-lopc Brewery,
L'.ucoln. Xeb. Eresli .'i-orl Ttier on
hand all the time. Cirih-r at nmp of
ie Company, or Iveenan & Grace,
lattsmouth. 10tf
1 lattsmou.h. lOtf
fr, p A V l-ltlC i your awn ti.wn. iin.I m c:ip-
V hh ital riskiMi. v..u ra iv th imnnp's a
UtFJ ui-'! Sipei.-e. lue I,.-. si ,,,.,--
tiiiiily ever otteieil for tho-,.- wilbn to
work. You slioat.l try not ii ins so until vo.i
I see for yourself vv h;u von can. b. at Miebusine.-
! we oti.-r. No room in explain here. Vou can
. .;, :; a'.i Vniir titne or only your sii.aie tiaic in
i i:e ou.-i:ie-s. anil make Heat ti.av lor -verv
-!"", -v,,u W,"U-, u""'en ini.Ke as much as men'.
-'!.d lor -spe.-ei; pia ..iu- ten,.- ai.,l p oi ic.iliu s, ;
whi.-li wc mail trt-e. (ut!it free. Don i com- j
iji.1,.1 01 li -.1 n li on s win in oii nave sueu a i
cii.ii.ct-. Address IP UxLLLT CO. I.r:.:u.d. I
Mu.i.i..
and P
AN D
POWELI
& POWELL
m 9 9
fFZ
-o-
fitier, Mr. M ()-!:om!.e, vi.i cxerute tlnir work in
71 V
nni
To - ti i-vi A K VK. or S". to a ilav
in j oiirow n loenlit j-. Nori.sk. Vn
lneii iio ;is v. i i ;is men. Mniiy nnike
liioii' tli;i n tin- uMniiiit slaitil i-.ln -.i-.
No one e.iu fat! I.) I'lak iiioiH-v f;ist. Anv .ni'
an ito I lit- v. oi k. Vou can ni.ike froiii f.O nails
to .-.-J all li .ill' by lievotin- your cliiu js
i-pare i inn- to t ht business, "it co-Is uolliniic o
try lln: biisin.-ss. .Noibii-i; like it for ninii-
iii:ik;:i:4' ever oiii-re.l bcteri-. iiusiin-'.?! piia-Mia
jtiiil eliii-lly Iioiioi-.iIiIk. KeailHr. ll you want ;
kuo-.i ;iU idiout the brsf paviuj; bu-im-ss In f
Iki- piiiilif- semi us your aiblii-ss anil vvi- vill
i-:nl vou lull pari ii-
lull part ii-ulars an J irivati ti-ruis n - ;
i i-i t:- s vvi.rtli .. a so I ri-c : voll i-ali 1 lu-p l.ia,-
j oi.i iiiimi f-.r vonrsi-lf. A ilil resi V. I i; i ).'
I hi 1 t U tV).. Port I.l nil, Maine. l.Vy
t Caution to Snudiers.
From and after the 1st dav of M av.
; ;tll boxes containing cigars of my
i n;anifaclurc wiil have mv name 'hold-
1 1 : . . 1 . 1 1 ... o- 1 1 .. 1 : .1 'r - : -
y 1" on i .10- iioiuc 111 menu. i...r
i t.i iirpv-Hiii i', t 1 1 f in-f. i t i ; i '- mv l.r:l-f!
i.i,f:iisi wifli nit i 11 t'e.-i, .r iii-i.1ii v i.f
mo uine- n,.in. -"
J FLICS PFPPMBIILltCf,
.Manuf At,rri:i-:i:,
Plattsmouth, - - Xeb.a.sk:i.
You j.i ut ( are tii.il ( oikS.
With Siiiloh's Consumption (.'are, you
i c..ii ciiie vourself. It Las e-stnLiisncti
the fact that Consumption mi be
cured, while for Coughs, Er;p.ehi. i-,
V. hooping Coiod:, Asthma, a ..I a'l !:.--t-ase-i
of 'I'hroat iin-1 Lungs, it is a' '.--lul-
ly without an equal. Two d.'.vs
wili relieve your child of Group, it is
plearant to take and perfectly l.ai lule.s-;
to tin youngest child, and no luoiher
can ittfoid to be without it. Vou ran
use two thirds of a bottle and if v. bat
we say is not true we will refund the
price paid. Price 10 cts. ;V1 e's, and
73 1,'" per bottle. If your Lungs a:v
sore or chest or back lame iistt shiiuh's
Porous I'lasti-r. Sold b- Chapman 'v.
Smith, 1 UniLTirists.
Hitve sou D3 1 1 1 j -s : ; i . are i n Co-nsli-p.i:
ed, -have you a Yellow skin, Los.;
of Apptite. ileiid Aelie. if so don't fail
to use SIIILOII's SYSTFM VI TA LI
ZEII. It is guaranteed to relieve you,
and will you continue to suffer when
you can be cured on such teims as
'these. Price 10 cts. and To cts. S..-M by
Chapman iv Smith. Dnt,.,',ri-sts.
Well's Peisnin Perfume "iiACiv.Mil
TACK" is rid. and fragrant, try it
Sold by Chapman & Smith, Druggists
Plattsmouth Xeb. tlolw ow
in nr.l X.IMI.S ..f i-esiiif
lU.llfU tanm-s :u.-l e.
iilettts wtii-teil I-'rr -J'i
cents .i- w al .a!
' von Inn- si.:: lianO ei .-il iet , c-ViTS
thi-ea.t sj;,c. pe . u! r p, j,-.-. i.ii.'i. ;. V. !'..si.-r.
& Co.. i.j t 1 ii k .i ,. l. lo.-ao. III. n.c.i.
'ovr H Your Tirao
to purchase a good washing machine
"The P;u khurst." Tiy it and be con
vinced. A free trial will be given to
all. W. H. PictiKNs, Au't.
20U Plattsmouth, Xeb. f
Ileinembcr thr.t for boots m: i shoes
itockwell cannot be beat in pric. lie
h;is ;i large assortment. 2 iii'.
J.IXiAI, NOTICES.
Probate Notice.
In tiie matter of the Itstato of John S. Ioi:j;h--iiy
1 .-c -aseit, iu tin: Coiiuly lOiit ol"fa3
Co. Nebraska.
Ppon ivii'liu,' .tnil filing the iliiiy veiiiiei! pe
fition of Kii.:iiietli Uou'beriy pi-.v.n l.iat a.l-inii-.istralioii
r.f tin- Kst;iie ot .loiin S. Ii ir-.-h-ori
V. ili-c.-ase 1, b,( ;.rauieil to liar t Me v. t.bo.v of
Fiiiil lit-ci-.useil (ii uVic.l t n;it n : i-c of ; I e pi-n-l''-l.cy
el s.in! i';iii5,: be pubiisa.'.l m i be .--to
a.-ka ! I UK Ala., a ivofk ly uevvsp ip. r. pr.al -.1.
iublihed. antl ia general Cli eiiia t mil in m--hi
county, lor t bree cousecui ivi- m oks. aa I Ii::!!
t be eeiii ni ni s.iid causn be wet b r I ae i
of Se leniicr. A. 1 ., 1STJ, at In o'cMj-k, A. M .
nttbeoil.--' of tiie County .IuiIl":. al plaits- I
i:ioiu:. v Inch lime ami place, ail peisaas ia- i
t-re.s! ii.ay apj-cnr a:nl s.iovv u:.- o a-.y
they have, vv liy aiiminislrulioii ot vibi i'-i;i
houlil not I.e cranio I to ihe sail li.iibiih
Ioii ;l:crty, aeeorilitig to the pi ;.;, .-r of -a.-.l pe
titiou. A. N. seta. iv AN,
County Jtiiiu'e.
I'lattsiii;..:ii. August lltii. Is79. 21I.J
Estray Notice.
Takea tip by ti.e so1;,Tjhci- 01, e 1 'i-ck sow.
with 1 l.ree pi 4- i'l'lamt China In eei i--i ,m tal
lows itini ime -o-.v, iin-i 1 1 e miv p; u hi' s a . im k-
eilliO.se. '1 iiO ov. 1 Li l.ill: liMV 1- i s an- b v ;i;i-
inyii! a' my I'Iih'i'. t.a.l j.-iyin' t be i-liai ui,-
ib-r 1 !..- ii-o ay I .a .-. . .i. i l. M hi -i 1, e
Plati-tmaiiti, Aiit-.u-t ail. 1 -7.:. ii..:,
P r- o (
Xrfst-( T
o u.v
2'o nil 11 hunt it iiinxi cuuci i n:
The Ciine.niisiotier appninird fo I-i-a!- a r- at
ci.tii.iii-iicii.y: loi i 1 10 ro-l- ii'irth of 1 it- cm-; ei 1 -iter
ol sections Pleven 1 1 1 ) ami lout t. . -a 1 1 1 , t . 1 .. 11
len (Id) laii-e t welve 1 1L' iu Cass County, rim
iiiii thence noil li ami conuec; me; w it a ii,e 1 -,-1
..bli.-bcil mail bt-lvvei:n liie nol i n ba l .aiel ine
.-out ii hail' ol the non i i-a-t 'i-iai ier tl -i-c : -ti
eleven ill i low 11 ten i I'D rilti 'e I v civ e : 1 j -. aa j
leriniiial imt at said point, ha- leeoi i. ii lit 1 or
of t ue i'i-taiilisliineiit t nei eo: , a-ei a il okj -is
thereto or hums lor ilamaiies nt';-; be bb .i i
the County Clerk's ofiice on or beiore m on ot
lie; Ttlnlay of ctobcr, A. I). 1 s-;:i, or such 1...0I
will be established wilhoilt n-fei c-ic- tiiei t-to,
j. ;. 1 1 rr,
Py J. Vi". Jt.v.sisii-i, Coi.iti- cb-t'u.
Pepiily. -01 ,
Road Notice.
jfo a,' tit n i" n It i.i :f r i ' 1-1:
The I'oni-u; -;iiiii i iinpaba, ,1 in i-4,.;i raa-i
foitinieiiciiia t-iirb! y 1 ;.!. rmS -muli ol the u- 11a
e;i--t coin. -r..t rctll.Q I wen t y- b 1 -o 1 Ja . tawu
i elv e 1IJ1 lai:;:e i-'i-fi-tl illl, in '..,- ( .ait.tv.
. ..llll.i.- ,11, ...... ,n.v nrroin ..11(1 I I 1 1 1 " I 1 1 I I i 'J i 1
tiie n. Hill est (n. o. '4i of t-e-t i ii tweiilv- !
three (-Uitown twelve (I.-iriin-ec.-v, , ;
iiiioiit.ii l ie ,,-! iian (e. -ji,, i in,;,,, vv,:.-; . a., -:.
t-riQ. w . l,i i c-) sai.i section ami .e!-u.l.ia! ;a-at . i
ain i.ei-i in i.n- niv.il oi i...ii.m:::i'. I,..-
1-nili ii in i..ai i-i li.e c I.ll-ii :'l.:ei,l -i.i I. ,,1.
a ml ill! object Ions t i.ei et.i or i-lann - i r .l.oiia-, -.
must he Sled iu the -oiilli y Clei k- i. iii .- on . r
udore noon of the Till day ol iiei.n-r. K. i.
1
, or such ri'.-nl wiil he t-stabli-iied vvitboat
rclvaence tlicli.ln.
J. X. ft: IT.
I!y J. W. J i; s; I.N i ik.
C'.l.iii i a
put y.
Eclr;
Notice.
Taken no i-v the -nbscriber. living -.v,.
noiiii f V,i.iu- ;,ter Kails. Ca-- .... N--:.,
one Texas si.-cr. In;un! m' li'iti i- "ii" un i, U
huc. i no owner iu;iv call. pi-ve pn.iu a: v .
tn..r.es and tke uiliieitv i.-iv. " '
o
A ilminjp t,vat or' s Sale.
Ni'ii-T i- I-, i. l y '.-hi-n tla i-i :m-i nun
wail l.( .v ar-l iii-l.-i t-1 :(.-J t- i'.i. ( -, ,. ,,
t In 'J 1 .hi i .i-i.ii 1 i - ni-i n i to si .,! oi"
ka. i uili i Ii.' :-I li -i.i - i-l A !;..!, I. A. I.
.a I l-f 1 1 1 1 1 r i ' f .- '( Iiii-k p. in. i I s.ii.i , ,. I,, y
l-fviaclii-i- ;,l Ml. l'i.-:i-Mnt. . '.'.i-l at .ii..ic vit
I i .-..I i t! ai- l-i i- .1-. e. ; t -i I i.c i--i.ii . n ' oh H.
II. ii.sli vv. .Ii-rc ;-.-,!. K .'.--. i ! i. i ,,.,,- ),,.,) ,,a
I . .11- s ; I l.o -. i , ' . ' l A i --1 . , 1 1 , i , ! . J i s - i 'Oil it-
iii. i ! Ii :mi . i-l oi w , i,.i -.i-i ii..;.. , s
i .i . is'.: ,i n. i t -1 1 1 - - ( :!:-- - . 1 1. i i , ():-.,.
i-.i t i I liit i . Il I . . ! r': ... . . 1. 1 (j ,.
.i-i iii il le p.- i'.k-i.I i-f i,-l.t
s. i;.mi x. w I vsi.c.w,
U"- ..: -t
Siicri js Sale.
I'.V ',, I !.' I f CM-.-ll! ii.'l ixslli-.l llV Will. I..
.:!.':! ! I !i - I , i. I f..:!it mi Mi- for
( 'm-.- '.. v. Ni- i .1-. ;i, --i.l I .( in.- (i ii r.-i ,-,1, I
' I1' "i I '.- '. I i;t ol S.-ii,,. i. ,:-r, A.ii. i.i.
II n' k. A. M.. 1. 1 s.i.a u.iy. al iin- .south
il--..r ! t In,- i m-ii , i I. oi i-. :u ,.i i o. Hi-it-.. i-il
al piilil.e ..ii : ..i I !;o lull i.-. in -. t.. i vol : ii'.m- :i j
s; -ii-k-ol v, I m. .j i-,,. (-, (, ,..il,iv,
s;ii-i liai i- r .-.ni v. Ii"at is . i -.....- n t ' uoil'li
.1st I .i i jll. ... 1 ; ! iii .-. .-: i.HI i 1 M-l! 1 l I I . M
! i-1 1 vi n : I i i I .. : t -.. ,-: v c ' . I r.- m- in.- i.riii
J ll-'.H-il liiO!l -II -i t llx-SI as t I ; . . I 11 V of , 1 1 -
i'.-.-- hi' ii, i. o .i u 1 ; t) t-.i! .iy a Jtie -l t
ol si... I ... j ; . iiroveii.l 1 V i.n 1 1 v- i ...illy,
I'! oiilli'.. .
v.. w. m i i.-s,
Slu-r-i., i'.i -s Cu.. N'-li.
Pl.ltt:0.noitf!l, Nc'i. Al ;ri:-I 7: Ii, A. 1 . J. J.ii'J
Slieriirs Sale.
r.yviitiie if ;,:i -M-ciSi mo u: iicl by A. N.
Su!iiv;i!i. Oi-uiity J ii.lae. willim aial t'.-r (Vi
t '. ll III . Ni 1 i.i k a. aim to pie lei lei I, I -v ill oil
tin- i lb 'I iu A i -..-i, .V. I . 1-. .. .a 1 ..'l iui-k,
1. i.i. , ol -ai.l o. iy. il I,..- -'lori.iii'.iii i f It. ('.
Ni ei'ialr. IJiae lo.Vji i-l V.'i r; Hi ; v . ler. 111
fiu-t ee-.'.-. . ll -! p, Ii.-f Ii.n'ftil. Ii IbiW
il'i: : i-' - V- : I 1 I -i'.i--, i .... I.IH..U i-.-ll!eil
pin i-'i'l." tab:.- . . ;. T-i- -:i . e i'l-ne' l.-v n-i
ipi'li ii'i'l 'i.l-1 ii :e lb. ; et v in. II nubl.
Ii I.'.k! .I't : t o -.1 i-l a i a! Allien I "I --a i-l '.illlt ,
l-i 'cowiv.i I Alev.ii.-b i S. i.a-.. I, ri.ar.li'l.
H. V. Il i-Uis.
""1 .1 S"aeri:i'. t'ass I n.. Neb.
PhiP.Ki.ionlti, Neb., Aiu.isi a. It. is.j.
Slier
ills
die.
'.v i:f-i ol ;i i . 1 1 i--.tn.-i i by n. I..
W oils, t'leik o I be J Ijtiu-t Collll. v I ( 1. ; o aial
for -:is ( 'i mi, I . Nel-li.ska. .nil to !:it- i( 1 1 1 ctoil,
1 .mi i In - Mil nay ol ."-i-ii: i-i-iliei-. A. 1 .. li;-.i,
;M 1 M n i. . :.. in., ol sa.it i!av, a! tbe scuilli
ilo.'i- ot I In- t nail lioi,,f. in s,i ,,j ( ' m ii y m-II at
p i''!i.- iiii' !!.-i il:- .:: ii. : leal -sl:iii'i,-Mit
'la" Ii. ilb wet i l- 1 ; -I l ;i. . , ots'i'Iion
si-vclit':!-!. .171 1iii.iiiii Ni.. I m-l v e j I ' I a u ml
No. eiiH- ;-.( oi a .s i .'i: . ;,, . i i-ra-k a. 'lbo
,:.l!,l.' i'l i i.L' b-V le I lijliia .11. i! I lalfl .Us llle pi Op-
er: v o! I". A. .-mil A . It . t i.n;M. I leii i:i!a: - s ; I j
sil ,-ly :: i u-e.-eie.il of a i.l n el. I. cover. i y
!oini J.!..' PiaUiiitt. i.. V . 11 i t:
fiii.-r ;: . fa-- ( o . .vl.
Plait -i:.i '.::. Ii, Neb. .n -i..i Vt... A. 1. .s.j. -.at'i
J - 1U-J V A-I ii'JUl
No: ice N li
st i a, .ion .1 '!
a;. I oa-- t
! y "i -i: teat ! b's for tin- cou
.' i,:.!.:i!i!'i-in I.l bi;:es. one
t o: . : 1 l.M I .. I'll,' l -i al-l -.
-.- i. yi. i'l. 1'". :... ami .'C leet
I. p. i l i i I) . Ml I ! lie. it i .1 i-l ' i , i le: I loll'v
v iii I.l' li'l-i'lVeil Ml tin fl'llutV I ll'li. lib,.'!- Up
to -a. ion ol - p. . in ;., r -.,. ,;- ui-o Iit-Ih for
i ..i : -i I ia ; :. mi of --i iii-ai uo i.i s for i rnlo
a. i i.-.s Wi's.ai i.i i en s.. oil -1. 1- of ftt-i-lioti l'i,
iowii , i. ran :e I.i. vvi.i be ri-ei iv.al up to s.iini'
liale. Sai.i to an. I a ' ml ii.eui .-. In In- bull"
in aei-i-l -laln-i' wilil pi Li.s n 1 1 1 1 sj,,-ei i', c-tl I.ius
le..-. o i lib' In t'oimlj- f b-rk'.s oilic-e. Tin-, fmiu
1 I ..In ,li--! mo-is l -i iVi- Hie nuat to leiuct
i a al : , b. t - : a so t be pi i v ile a' lo a.i.i to
: i an -. r i bi , i;. s : o P.. 1 a i ! t ,.t colli I act pi ii"!
I o: i.t , , .. - i 1 i.i- - . a. -. 1 . i b ' i vv t i 1 ;-et:..iu-j
-.!: I. i.l v.tlb I'laiis :. .el spe 'ila'ai iol: --.
P.y I'iuel- of C oiiiiiy Luiiuais' loiu-i
.1. I. 1 I IT.
fo fa: Ii, fa. . -o. Nell.
, N 1 (i'i, I i;:l v. 171,
Ilv J.
miei'iJi s bale.
Pv ill ii - of an a i;:s ei . ill ion i--vi:-il by Win.
I,. Wells, t ii-rk I t :n- 1 '.-t. ict i i a t. a t, ii ami
tor fa - s p.i.ouv , N.-br.ihii. iael lo me l,ri-cici1,-1
v. i:l on t ..ia a !ay ot Vnn-i.-l. a. I. 1-7L'. at.
in oi i . -k. a. in. of .in i i.i . at t in- s.u.i 1 1 1 1 our
olli.- (ni, it iloiisi- in i aiii-,n!o,a,i, im s.inl
c.i-:iy. s..i : i iiii.ie a :ei;.u, ine iol . jw no;
lea! est aie, i.i ;vii.f.-i o b.-a-il upon, to wit:
SiiV l.ve o.o ;-.i-.. . s of IMolill.l nir if Hie
"..i -i ' ..- sab- i i !il .-. i.i lov -.-1 'ill. liter is w i.,)
.-i tin- m f.l...c-a '..i.irter ::i vv , ai. I the
a- i i lo-. i e ., .;.:i ;. : 'i a vv V, i of I be sou; divest
i'mi it ' . '. i oi si:. -i. ii. ia. no- r i vv en! y -.six
;.' i , I!. I.i-.vi. .iiip 1 in-lvf i I -J ) iioilll ralio
1 1 1 ., I . ..a i ej i lie i-i ii p. M.. in t as- emu -Iv,
N. i aa. ;::-ii be'i - I I Men i.i: i y iI-m i ibcil
. I'.iiii.. :a a.;- a: a poiat I I.i re i :: i i-!i.,nn ami
-e v -a , v - a , i ' : ii i s ca.-l ol 1b." nol i ll vv est
i -.. ; eon i-i- . be i--ttliw-.l iii'.i.li'i i i vv tt
..f i ':e in.) 1 1; .' .- eiiarler mvv i of -ai-1 m i:
l ion i. 'i a. . 1 ve! -. -r-i 2 i . ami 1 in ii i ii,; t licui'n
a-t. la I Im . -.bi.i i si In M;i-tim line M armi
I b' i 1: i i . a i b-.ri.lv five ( .:al laik", to tiie
inn lb. ;-t . n e . cm ::ol of t lie soul !l wc-t f MHIl oi
i i vv j , ( I 'c lion n v. si oil, ll! en li w i I ut fliilU
-..-.:-". 1 1 la -oa, il. in the ci .-bill (stlu hi-C-li.
n i'.n-. t .-iiic i.'o cii.-iias lo ihe ipiaitcr
si-.-IP-.i i:a- e.isl a I'.I v. e : t a ion ;i -a nl si-i lion :
t :.,..- : ... i. v. ---i . .,,iiiii ibo cli.in.v ami
i v. i i.iy-i ' . in-' - . f . -ti-e i lib. I .venly
iio i a .ii.s, ;.i Ce pla--e of li-i aiia.i- ; saul
Illit ia i: . .' 'o::s .le-- ill il colli 'il'le- linny
I -.a ,11 I i.ilV . e - li ..;.,: .J - i- 1 ") a.'les'j
i:!s. i-. n.ii.ei.ciri.- . ' a ,-'nt ll.te (. . chanm
:iM I - i ' . - one i -' i , i ' i.s v. -' ot 1 a- . ; uai I i-r
i ' ... ,- ei . -a e- i ii . : on i ; b: . .1 ! i m-cI ii 'ii
iv. i i 1 ' - i v ..... ; 1 1 1 -i-.'-e i . ! ou ti - . pi mi i. r i i )
si . . i..,-i hoc. so le, ii . bain-, ia-.; Ivm-ii! v-li vi;
i ... : ai -, . i .. . ie i'l bias, oi e i oi-iht if the
s a.i a . . r . i ; ei i v. ' , i of -a l-t st i-( mn ;
tin i.ei- : .mill in i i li : b e-l b i m-i-1 ion lii.n t wu
fcy ii i !: a is. I o -..at in-. i. .1 i i e; coi ner of IhW
1,'oiiiiv i.-r oi v. i . I lie so.iUiwcst,
1 1 1 - a 1 1 1 r - vv m,..s-1 -e.-i am t cut y-sl x :
i inM.e vv e 1 . on in- ei-i.ib i-Ji) Si.-cl.iini line,
f l i ci Ml 1 1. 1 cu.ll as ioe 1 I vv cat V -Ii V u (-) 1 1 uk s ;
t le ll-e 1 ... a t'.-.eu -. .- e; abis, to till' place of
bei - innii, i. aiol cunt a i a int.- 1 1: i 1 1 y -I u urn I lifty
one. Ii m. iii .-ii l lis ::j ...i-1 aa ) ei i--, in iik i ni; in ail
:.r,:y !..- , : .: :: -:e.- i f l.ilul. the siii.l" li-ll
Iti" ".; : Ii vi ..en of ..'i-oniel 1. .ret i 'f.n e. ou
the ."to' ia i I .Imy. l-.s. al v ri I mil follali:
o e i ' ei a M I - . - a a: . i - a il : il I a I- e.i use, illlll
tbe - I . ii.-b w:- '1 job,:'. I by i 1 e i e ml ii n t ,
a ii i a 1, a il ii, j am-! mil has b( e 1 1 b v lh- eel i rt s
a-i.te a..i ! . al ler nam. lit . '1 In- sanm beiii(
I i.t i .ii l.a i I aken as I be property of Win.
P. Pi a ii r. iti l.'i.i..i't ; to - : i-l a j.iiii:itiiit of
i. i i , ; , i , eovi i -ii iiv ii-l National P.inlt
of !'! :iOi. i, i'i.ra-ka, piaii'tbl.
i'u-' - -m o.-i a , .( l'i-.i-:.;i. .tia v -Pb. A. I. 1?'J.
it. W. liVl.U.-..
l-i". Kill i i l Cass ii. 'eb.
L stray Notice.
T.u'K"!! Up by t be SaoSl-iit). T 1 1 illi; In l ljlt-
ln-!i ii. pi - : " i . f a- s cntpity, ,) el v . I 7'i. onrf
t'i i.-In i.e., la a ". . '1 v. tntP hi till lev. t, anil is vrhut
i t. ia a ii .1 .i.n n s.i'-l-
bin wm. ir. Mir:pin:i:i).
Probate Notice.
IU t'.P lI'.tliT of lit lNlt-teof .S!:.lhi.!-iTIOIl,
.! .:. 1 t hv. . .::,!'. v fieii i ii (iij Co.,
. I ia- :.i:
N'oiie.- .s In-i-. 1-y ;Jen, I'.i it P. Vv'. Paniuin,
i-'M'i'iiiui ! ii" I..-I -.vol a a 1 1 ti. -ti.iaoiit of tho
; :,l . a : I. .- ;. -i '. ' ' e.l. I. . - n.a.le D 'Ilea1.-,,,
l;: -i I leii'i'.ii. ami in.il sjtnl causo
I -i s- i for I .-.-iriii" ai n.y i-:.':.-.' nt l'i ..t 1 stoout Ii,
on to.- 1 iailayol A it-n-t A. ll.. 1 7". . at turn
o'.ao,;k I. y,.. oa -..ii.: l. j : at wiinh time ant
.'lie-i . a. I p.-i -oi; ,.. r: bteil l::-iv be prusont and
i x.-' aitt i-"i ti- i'.!it. A. N. Spi.i.i V N.
l'.a , 1i;.m...i, .July :Z l, Co. Jude-
io.4
1 1 . c ; J "i . rv
111 o OUl'J,
Py vil t't''' of : "i eto-ci't ion is. ui il by Win. I,.
M ells. ! -1 'rv iii tiie 1 1 1 -1 .' I -1 Collll. w. and
j f -r '..-.- e ,i :. . - i a-kit. am! to me uiri,-et-I
eil 1 .via on tin- .Villi day ,.f Ail'-oi-t. A. 1 ).
I 1 - .'.'. a l in o'eiee;; a. m. ol ra, i iitiy. ill the Mill til
; '1 i a,- i I 1 'a- o'i: t I f ia- in -.a. if coiir.ty. soil at
! Oil.:.- a. a lii-'i i ae I .i.o-.' 114 l eal I -I lie to Wll :
Lot tei, . la. la"- freiitein (in iu tin' citT of
I'! . It-iii', :C h. ( .i ...s co.t .ly. Ncra-ka: The
Lev. .- :. v a -1 in ",11 a. oi n-i- -u ,eto: prop
11 1.1. Ai'im-O'.'i'vraial Ki..a A 1 -isiiontr.
i . ;
b il lianis. t'l s..tis' ;i lu-lmiic-at Ol ,.illl COUrt.
R'l'jfi'i. u 1 v J... oj Vi.'.l jr . .i ., pia.i.l ill.
It. V. II Vl-.iiS,
.-li.i. l i'lis- Co., jteli.
1 i;.;u;i.Mii:!i, Nh., ju.j I, A. D.
Hii .l-.-i T't; nlo
Olj-.IlX O lu.Uui
.'f :r.i or-h-r of tu'u insiipil by Win.--1
k of 1 hf 1 it 1 ict t 01 u t wit bin and
a-' v. Nivaask.i, ami to inc ilir-eted,
; -1 ib'.y of si jii cm ber. A. 1). IsTti. at
ni. of s it:; r.:. v . al i br- hunt" loor'
1.. V-
Iol- c
I w ;: .... ii:
1 - -..'k ;:
! hi t n- C !!!( I"i:-.r in s n-1 countv, mil at
I'l.l lie ; 1,1- i..! lb.- fwl am I i.l real i-state to wit
I a- 1 i-l lie a 1 'j a.u .: r. 1 ti. c. ',n. -eel I ,11 .-no.
i.i:.--s-'. lo'V.'-ai-i No. t-.i.-'.'.e ."i; til ho, thO'
so'.; li iiii 1 1 2 1 of " be sou; Ii ball' 1. 't 1 of tilt)
:- nt f.-a f I i':e I 1 -. 1 . 1 1 ' i f ec 1 ton tour (4 1.
! 1 --v !. b . t- ! u t i .- , i . no: 1 ii ill: in I a!i.:e t i, irti"u
iM. el Pie :: ii f. .si., mill il: piopurtv
! ol iio- pi :'!.!..: : lie. c .line lii-lii!-' lcvieil Upon
I j." .'I I:-- a i.s the pliipeily i. li. II. IVltlt
! piaio' in', to -:ii;slv a j-.'i;.-uier!t of said court, ID-
I i-oveiiU iiy J0..I1 P.:i' , .Icfena u.t.
i P. W. JIVKPS.
j " .Sln io'l t a- Co., Neb-
1 Pi;.l'- imo!: Hi, Neb. July m Ji, A. Li. loTj.
9 3
Sheriff's Sale.
I..' S ('.'is. V 1, ik .
f ifl 'al I'l'lii.lV.
ier i-f :,- i-';elI by Wm.
e I bsli n-t (null it i'iu ami
r:..-rva. alej to lie- utiecteil
1 V. i . ...
be iii.. C..y of A ,'u-l A. 1 . !;
1. 1. 1., "I -. ,,J l: ;y, at tile SiiUlb
( o . ; iio : .e i ;: i . eoe nl v, sell a .
lloT
pa:.!
si'ii;
1 -1 :
1.' ! :
J t:
' :. ia i i-u I imiou Oi - 1 : :u r'tiit - to wit -w.
1 "' i ti l'-- 'S. vv. i 4 , oi -' - ei urn No. t !l tr
ee i . i'l tow i. ,!i , n .so. eb en ill. mil t b
-'I- No. lb.il. .-a i i.i . i- i-l of I. ill p. 111..,'
.- iii-1 a-t . ;i . i i in!'.ii of section
1 ' it: 1 1 - .v a-in :i ,'mi. Ii-ii in ; noi l Ii of range
mi i i ;. i i i oi t'.ii- - i ii pi im.uple no lidiaii.
i at i .11-' o! 1 l.e !"-! i n Hest . ilia I t'T (II. W. iF
l ie:; to. ;r .4 a l,i..i:-bip ten i P.o, north (if
tiiii'ieii 1 !-i i'M-i etli P. M.. coin in eneing
v io-tvil : C'liuiim uciii at tin- iiortb
nll. i'l oi Mtlll -eelloll ; thfllCil eaI to tin?'
li.t.
' a
i'.f 's
I' ll
1S 1
v t..
,,,-. ia a-t c.,ii,.-r ol s.u.i ijuactcr section .
.,.., -,. -,.:;i oa.; Ii.ii.iie.l and tvv.-nt V-Ioti;
i,--;,ijj, , . e vi'-'.
v -iiitte (4:i. roiU ;
ie .. ; b - i I -1 n i a , ; t . t oils I en and lnv
'-Ni.'.-: ilieii",; vv est one hundred and
b
1 a ei'.e 111-' I
I a 1 1 i live : .0 ; liuki. to the west
pvil.T section : Ibeiiei. north sixtv
i.iiei a and o lie half iil-,i links to
' e "i r
the 1'
i
I Ili v
.!. l'i
; l'i iii
' ll-.v:
.1. o-i
Is
a,.... , f . .. ., j.j .. c. aj'niai ii 4i " acres more
s. tii:---t her -mi li the nppurl mim-es ; The
I eu: - 1 1 a led !;:,iM: i.n,i i ak en a 1 lir prop
' s. r .sooi -I. Mai y II. I iii iiai.i. Susai.
e-aai'l. !i. I'lichan!. Hkvi'o A
Ml. I 'l.'.I V :,l-,e A. 1 I l.'llillll. Mailiij-
i a i a chain to a '.b-iT .vi.aon Pncbari
I I i 1 1 -, p. -: : 1 1 -i -,' a. i.al.'.i-.ciii ..f s.itil corrrt.
1 v co vi nai by it. ii v .Vi. 1..11111 II. fia. utift.
1 k. w. iiVKi..-..
I Shell.! Cass Co.. 'cfe
1 it i.-.noai... , tvei... Jtii)' 'ti.., A- Lt. !7vJ .
llj' W" Vfii. i'A.--ij-VV.
!