2 The Herald. no. .yvAcVluRPHY, - Editor. rLATTSMOUTir,OCT. 23, 1871). . KEPLBLICaN ticket. State Ticket. Forjudge of the Supreme Court. aMAHA COBB, of I-ancater County. Tor Regent! of the University, JOHN E. CARSON, f Nemaha County. J. W. fJANNETT, of Douglas Coanty. Coanty Offlcen. For Treasurer, WM. II. NEWELL, of Rock Bluffs. For CltrV, E. A. KIRK 1'ATRIC'K, of Elm wood. For Sheriff. 11. W. IITER8, of Weeping; Water. For County Judge, A. N. SULLIVAN, of Mt. I'leasant. For District Clerk. VT. I WELLS, of South Bend. For County Superintendent, E. II. WOO LEY. of I'lattsiuoulb. For Cemol? Commissioner. 1st ditt.. ISAAC WILES, f riattsmoutk Precinct. For Coroner, r. p. ;ass, of riattsinouth. For County Survayor. GEO. FAIBFIKI.I. of riattsinouth. Rkad "Political Nttes" ea the ut side f paper this week. Remember, wi oiler the Herald from new until the first f Jan., 1881, fer 82.00! We'll never say another word about these Ohio men getting all the offices. They deserve them after this. Coming- to Meet Grant. Instead of taking their caniping-out pree, the University boys will go to Omaha and assist in receiving General Grant. Lincoln Journal. "We have devoted this wekly issue largely to the State ticket. It is right, it is needful, it mast not be for gotten. In our Saturday's issue we shall again turn to county affairs. Re member both, and do your duty to bth. "We Ah plicate a few articles from the Tri-Weekly in our Weekly such as notices of candidates, notices by spe cial request, &c, as there are a few of our subscribers that get the Weekly nd will not le able to get the tri weekly very speedily on account of their mail facilities. While we aro all so- busy about our County affairs, please do not forget that Judge Pound is our district Judge and that his re-nomination is of im portance to the welfare of the party and an honor due him for his univer sally fair and impartial conducton the bench. We hope to see Cass County rell up a handsome majority forjudge Pound. We are assured over and over again by Greenback men in the County, that Mr. Freeman the Greenback Candi date for Treasurer has not withdrawn, and is, and will be a candidate for that otfice until the fourth of November next. Mr. Wood, the candidate lor Clerk also proposes to be and remain in the field. We state this at the re quest of several greenback men from the County, and it may be relied upon as authoritative. The Omnia Tfei vld and other opp virion papers are growling about Mar- ff for services rendered tw the state. When it is considered thai Mr. Marquette served for four years as assistant attorney general, saved the state $10,000 that would have been ; actually paid out and 8110,000 mere ' Ihat would have but for his services.! we think the fee is moderate enough. I Resideithe fee was recommended by Mr. Ratty, the most pronounced demor erat in the Legislature, aud endnrsed ; by the average democrat who ha-d any say about it last winter. Guess you'd better let Marquette alone and turn to some democratic cities and towns in this country for municipal and legal expenses. We find the following good words in an Ohio paper about one of our can JMates, Mr. Newell: "We are glad to learn that Mr. Newell, a former resident of this Co., is the Republican nominee for treas urer of Cass County. Nebraska, with the chances of election- decidedly in his favor. Mr. Newell formerly resid ed at Iiioom tation, in this county, and was regarded by all who knew him s au honest man, and a geutle man, in the strictest sense of the term. lie was a good soldier during the war, and Lis merits would have been rr cognized by his party here, had be ever desired oflK-e. but be moved to Nebraska &hrtly afttr the .r, and bus there, we are happy to lea.ru, received the recognition he fully deserves. Thepepi- of Cass Ouiiity trut Tlrnry with tliC-ir xT:u ?(i:-.vt;:nv.lli Tribe:. e. "..: :.: i .' " . : ;,.- n;:ii ., r-n.V. "i-vi T-..1. I- -ifi; . .f ih Tif-" ;" ;?v-.; . ."1. " .. ; " ,J 5 V . lH '. . I It ! 5-4- i - r I iVr . I ir- ;-;.- tat". ' r "- " T. -r S , 1 1 --i : f-- r.i -'- - j - ' . .. . -f-t. t..: ? ' : ' 1 I: vit a . ' , ,r - tV- ritia t 'llt "- i.- u.-i . :; Liii.-n.tlw ntt.l :t 1UA-Jti.- i f j r. :. -"r-L-t in ll t'rv-r il'-l ML-Ni-v 1 rt tm.H- pr U ,-tniiKM.tlr ;-t. nt.n:,l it UnrittrM i:t tl.r j.-rn-'of tin- v..r! l, b.t it 1- r.tn n'to ' iN-l'ml'i :i i: . We acknowledge the receipt or an invitation to attendee celebration f the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. J, Sterling Morton, which takes place at Nebraska City, Thursday evening, Oct 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Morton have been rendering their beautiful heme, Arbor Lodge, even more beautiful by numer ous additions and renevatieas, and now at one of the pleasant epochs of life, surrounded by their children and friends, they pause and plant a white tone of pleasant recollection for the future, and looking back upon the past recall many an incident of the five and twenty years they have, trod den the path of life together. Mr. and Mrs. Morton are among the oldest of Nebraska settlers and have held a leading place in the events of her history. They have many friends to extead them congratulations and rood wishes, in which the Herald joins. The Regents of the University rep resent the are rare sentiment of the Republican party, and they must not be forgotten in this canvass. They are honorable gentlemen, square, level headed men, in whom we have the ut most confidence, and we hope they will settle the differences, whatever they may be. in our University to the best advantage, aad to the honor and credit or the .Mate, aaa in such a way as will do honor and reflect credit on the party and the people who nomi ated them. The Herald believes they will, that they aro just the men for the place, and we ask and request ef Republicans in this county, that they do not slight this portion of our ticket and let it go by default, or let our State ticket be beaten, as it was last fall, by sheer negligence. Re member we have really the best men for these places, the ratn who repre sent the people, men selected after an aagry and heated debate on both sides. The Democratic caudidates do not and cannot represent the will of the peo ple as understanding!' as the Republi can candidates do, aim Ihe iiebald feels so much faith in the wisdom o the convention, that we ask personally that our Republican friends in the county will not neglect this portion of the ticket, or place it second in the excitement and ardour of a county canvass, winch, aowever important, cannot excel or exceed the value aad importance of oar whole State ticket. Jt'DfiK Cobb, 'the nominee for Su preme Jage on the Republican ticket, is a gentleman , an honest man, an up right judge, and no Republican can with honor to himself er justice to the party slight JudgeJCcbb's claim to re election. The IIehald wants to say that we know by personal ki.owledge Judge Cobb's career in Wisconsin as a Congressman, bis standing as a man of integrity aud uublemished character, was so high that the breath of calumny has never touched him. Rv friend and foe he was theie considered the honest man, par excellence in a legislature not noted for its purity. Said an old friend to us in Wiscon sin, two years ago: (and before Gen. Cobb was thought of far Judge; -You have one uouest man out there, from Wisconsin, Genttial Cobb. He is a man whom they cannot corrupt; when in our legislature some years ago a pro position was brought to him to vote for of which he did not approve, ac companied by an intimation that it might be to bis personal or pecuniary advantage to vote for the same, Mr. Cobb who was walking at the time answered in substance, though the temptations and the emoluments offer ed me were as plentiful as the leaves that here fall before me, I could not and would not do this thing." That's the kind oi man Cobb is. The Editor of this paper has known Judge Wakely too, for years, ever since the old territorial days, and there is no spot nor blemish on his character to our knowledge. He, too, is a man among many. Democrat Though he is, his life and character -tand out pure and clear. He is an able lawyer, an invaluable citizen, a friend of The IIehald, we hope, as we are, personally, a friend of his; but he does not represent principles we can support, uor can any Republican. Judge Cobb is just as good a man for this position, as honest a man. He has been tried and not found wanting, and we ask all Republicans to vote for their ticket straight, elean, pure, front honest, patriotic mot'ves, and the re sult will justify the selection. i A COUNTRY correspondent of the Omaha Republicaa says this, and it is true, too: The Iloosier congressman, De La Matyr, has been here and spoken his piece, and gone to more congenial fields, lie has been at work in Seward, Richardsen. Rurt and Cass counties. Last week he was advertised at Wa hoo, and Judge Mason fent down there to meet him, but the reverend doctor of tiat money learned at Ash land that Mason was on hand to ex plode his fallacies, and lie was sudden ly taken with a sore throat aud went w.it h, abandoning bis appointment. Why do our senators and congressmen in silence permit tbis fiat fanatic to filter their Lailiv.ick and preach his Greenback gosel to their constituents and they rot say a word in reply? Tkey don't do it that way in Maine, OLio, and Iowa. Jadge Mason says he is out of iolitics, bet if I)e La Martyr, Rarbanan, or l'aoe war.t to discuss 'Iiti6 ai.d finances, be will met ibem anywhere oa Nebraska soil, if tfcey appoint a meeting. -Don't Lnoiv half tticlr Value. "They cure! me of Ague. Billions sa ad Kidi.ev CniaiiUis rccorn-xi-eTsJed. I til a balf loXUe left l-.v-fc ; r,r my two l:tt:e girla. j ' m 4. . Mr:.lhV1l lAIi 1 or -4 " ccred. ! wo'.d have lo-t j v:it : n. m e aikt if I Lad'ret f v a Leta Hcr l;.;:e:. TLev t! i tnircrb rl I cyntimced tieir ' w K-.iil 'rey were e:e-J. Ikit is , i I vj not kr.ew h!f the :. '.i...f 2p D.lltr. t!.i rt re- -r.o ja." t!.r c:raru A M 1 r 1 iirk m;i itrr ln - -Tl ! f- . ' I 1- d ! Ht Wflt U1 itt Im-.m Lt t." Our Temperance Column, EDITED BT THE WOMAN'S CHnifTIAJf TKM PKRANCK UNION. "For fiod, and 1 ome, and Native Land." 1) LATTSMOUT1I LoOfile NO. ' lingular meeiiii: at GRd !. I. O O. T. Templars' Hall every Wednesday evening. Wednesday evening. r.. 11. iiiiiM-Ki, . Viola V. Babnks. St-c'y. C. T. If i. a tts mouth Temple of IIonob and Tkmpkkani'E, No. 1ft. Kepular meeting, Saturday evening in Hall in Fitzjcerald'e bl.H.-k. r. r. tiAss, w. c. t. J. F. JoHNSor, Sec'y. 1I.ATTSM-JUTH Kki Kikkon Ci.ub. Kepular meeting on Mouday evening of eaeh week. c. u. jjovey, i resiuem. M. Rush nell, Sec'y. H. 1i..tls.mouth W. C. T. I". will meet every alternate Thursday at 3 o'clock, in the Heading ICooni, tiniest other notice is itiven in tins column. Mies. 11. M. Wisk, Fieuideut. Mrs. It. 1 Duke, Secretary. IlLATTSMOUTH LODRR OF JUVENILE TKM la uh will meet every alternate r rid; intr at 8 o'clock in OoodT Templars' Hall K.t will meet every alternate Friday even- ilars Hall. Mks. A. Schlkokl. Suierinteiidei)t. RESPONSE TO "tVOKDS COME" OF WEI Delivered by Mrs. Dr. Dinsmoor Before the Convention of the fT. C T. U. BT MRS. B. SPURLOCK. Ladies of the Women's Christian Temperance Union of OmaJia: The lot has been assigned rae to respond to the address of welcome so warmly given us y our dear sister in such touching, earnest words. This cordial greeting is no misnomer, we take it, but the outward expression of the warmth of the hearts and homes that joyfully awaited our coming. And were I to act in unison with the senti ment of my soul, and thus vibrate the emotion of gratitude and thanksgiving that wells up in the hearts of my sister delegates, I would verify the truism that silence is golden in an hour like this. Yet I must, in the name of my isteis from abroad, return to the Women's Christian Temperance Union of Omaha, our thanks unutterable, for tha warn welcome given us in the name of the glorious work we repre sent, and with you render thanksgiv ing to our dear Father who hath watched between us for another year, and drought us to this glad hour. Aud as iron sharpeneth iron, we may expect to go forth from this convention re vivified and strengthed for the conflict that must ensue ere the enemy be van quished. We know too well you occu pied no enviable position when you championed the cause of temperance in the city where the rum power boasts of its supremacy, sending its thousands to bribe and barter with men in legislative authority, that they may rule lejully, though it bring death to every interest that is sacred and divine. We know you have stood alone battling for the right, whilst'all about you could be heard the din and clash of the enemy's arms, and clear above all could be heard their bugle notes of victory. Aud we know also that you have stood firm amid this tu multuous surge of the enemy, because your feet were on the Rock and your faith anchored to the Divine. Thus moored among the breakers, you havo been'able to stand till we came to join you in the glad reveille that the ran somed of the Lord have been man v. though yon be weary aad worn in the conflict. And I doubt not but that there are some among those who come to you to-day who are as valorous as .Mary Dyer, who gave her life that she might meet with her Quaker friends a Jiostcn, to encourage thein to stand by their faith. And though you have often been defeated, you must say, as leter the Great, of the Swedes, "they will teach us at length how to bat them." Neither would we compromise your beautiful city by a local option law, which will leave you to grapple a!one with the monster, but would as sist vou, who are so fettered and bound that yea cannot extricate yourself by a prohibitory law. And surely the end draweth nigh when this image must be beaten to ashes. His gold head, monev nterests, its ruling power; his'silver arms, social driHking; his loins of brass, professing Christians and clergy men espousing the cause of Christ. who left the throne to hunger and thirst with the fallen, yet refuse to give an encouraging word to those trying to succor the drankard; his legs of iron, the appetite for strong dring, which holds in chains its vic tims; his feet of iron mixed with clay, the law plasticly assisting this super structure to stand, which will first be removed, then down comes the image. Then let us take courage and stand in our allotted places till the times, times, and a half times be faliilled; when this stone, hewn from the Mountain of Divine Love, finisheth the mighty work. The philosophy of history leaches us that the world is making rapid strides towards the completion of these things and the ushering in of that reign of righteousness, and of this kingdom there will be no end. And the agents are legion, woman being in the van-guard. Woman stands to-day on the platform not a whit behind her brother in all this stupendous work, pre-eminently above any position yet occupied by her in any preceding age. We are breathless whUn we be hold her altitude! Mighty heralds of the gospel in all lands; the champion at the legal bar; philanthropists like Miss Rice, of England, who hath thir ty three times crossed the briny deep with England's waifs; scholarly, she is occupying the leading positions in our best institutions of learning. And of this grand temperance movement it will be said of her. ahe was first in war, first in peac, and first in the hearts of her countrymen. Surely j knowledge and truth shall be ia- ereased. and ajl these things shall be finished Fi?ht 3Iil Grere Items. j Mr. A lie Beaver, wife f Mason Ileav- j r of the Rlck Hi'd is here on a visit. , Mra, IIrry Md'ler returned from j Terit Co, Illinois, last Thurday, '. where bo ha ln vUitiag. j A two -ear old gul or I'hibp Tntsh. died on Friday last, of diptheria. after t an i !Iie- rsf thire ilavs. LEGAL NOTICES. Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of Chas. F. W. Kas ter Ltiherie. Deceased. Notice is hereby given, to all persons having claims against the Estate of Chas. F. W. Kaster ixuieue oeceaen. to nio wie same on or ueiore they'd day of May, A. I).. 188o, in 'the Office of tlie County Judgo, at FlatUmouth, Cass Co., .Nebraska. A. N. Scllivaw, Co. Judge, riattsmouth, Oct., 22d. 187a. 3U3 ProbateNotice. Notice is hereby given that James Paling has filed an instrumvnt in writing purporting to be the lact will and testament of Elizabeth Paling, deceased, late of said County and asks to have thesame admitted to probate, wher eupon I have appointed WednesJay the 12th day of Novem ber, A. J. 1379, at one o'clock, p. iii.fatniy office in I'lattaraouth. Cas Co . Neb., as the time and place for proving said will, at which time and place all concerned may appear and content the probate of the same. In testimony where -f I have hereunto nt my band aud official seal this 22d day or October. A. L. t879. 31 LI A. N. SuLLivan, Co. Judge. Probate Notice. In the matter of the Estate of Samuel May. de ceased. Ia the County Court of Cass Co., Ne braska. Not.ce is hereby given. That W. H. II. Van Epps, administrator, with the will annexed, ef the estate of Samuel May deceased, has made application for final settlement and that said cause is set for hearing at my office at I'latts mouth, on, the llth day of November, A. D. 187. at in 'clock, a. in., on said day ; at which time and place, all persons interested mav be present and examine said accounts. A. N Sullivan. Co. Judge. riattsmouth. October 2 1st. 1879. 31 IS Legal Notice. In County Court of Cass Countv, Nebraska, In the matter of application for the adoptien, by Mary C. Velie. of Frank Weley Howell, a minor sou of James and Jennie Howell. Notice is hereby given that application has beeu made to nie for the adoption, by Mary C. Velie. of Frank Wesley Howell, a minor child, son of James and Jennie Howell, and that a hearing of the said matter will be had before me at 1 o'clock p. m..en the nth day of No vember. A. l. 1879. at my office in Platlsraouth. Cass Couuty. Nebraska, where all parties inter ested may attend, and they shall be heard. October 2ist, U79. A. N. Sullivan. County Judire Administrator's Sale. Netlce is hereby given that I will sell at pub lic vendue at my residence in Eight Mile Grove Preciuct. on the Mh day of November, A. 1). 1879. commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp on said day. the following goods and ehattels be longing to the estate f Charles T. W. Kaster Loherie. deceased, to-wit : Four (4) good horses, one (1) colt, ene (1) ret deuble harnass and tiy nets, two (2) wagonn, two (2) breaking plows, harrow, cultivator, header boxes, twelve (12) tons of hay, shovels, forks, double barrel shot-gun, etc., and various other arti cle too numerous to mention. Terms all ales of f 10.00 and less, cash ; all sums over 10.00, six mouths time with approved security. Johx lUl'KR. 3H2 Administrator. Sheriff's vSale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by Wni. L. Well. Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and tome directed, I will tin the22d day of November, A. D.. 187. at lo o'clock, a. m. of said day. at the south door of the Court Heu.se in said County, sell at Public Auction the following Heal Etate to wit : The north half (.n't) the south west quarter (swiof south wet quarter (swi of Section No. thirty-four 3t) in Township No. twelve ti2 north of Kahge No nine (')) east of 61 U P. M. The same being levied upon and tak en as the property ot Kdwin Angell, Mary E. Angell. tleorge W. Cady and George A. Hoag land. Defendants : to satiefv a judgment ofsaid Court recovered by .Melissa L. Patrick, Plaint iff. R. W. Hvers, Sheriff , Cass County. Neb. riattsmouth. Neb, October ff-'d. 1879 3115 Legal Notice. The State of yrhraska, rVw. Count, Ointriet Court of the 2d Judicial IMttrict of Vebranhn, in ami for Can County. George E. Finley, Plain tiff against Kache! E. Finley. Defendant. Kachel E. t iulev 11011 resident. Defendant, will take notice, that n Frid.iv the nth day of No vember. A. D. 1879. the Plaintiff above name I, will take the Depositions of Samuel H. Emails and Elizabeth Sinails, witnesses, to be used as Evidence on the trial of the above cause, at the office of William McDonald. Justice of the I'eace in New Moscow in the county of Coshoc ton in the State of Ohio, bet ween the hours of eight o'clock. A. M., and fix o'clock P. M.. of said day. and that the taking of thrt same will be adjourned frt.m day to day. betwei u the same hours until they are completed. Sam. M. Cii Apmax. Attornev for. 3U3 Ge.rge E. Finley. Legal Notice. Andrew J. Swarts. nnn-rehident, defndnt, will take notice that on the 22d day of October. A. D. I87P. Nelson Jean, plaintiff, lilea bis peti tion in the District Court of tl.e Second Judi cial District of Nebraska, within and for Cass County ; the object and prayer of which , peti tion is to obtain judgment against vou (Andrew J. Swarts) for tlie sum of $4.?'.oo "and interest thereon at the rate of ten (10) per C""n. per an num from Oct. 21, l7!J. on an account for main tainauce. care and education of George E. Swarts and Grace E. Swart, infant children of said defendant, furnished and provided forsad infant children at the rate of $4.00 pr week for two(2 years and four i4 months last past before October 21st, 1879. And the naid plaintiff bus caused the following described real estate, as the property of said Andrew J. Swart, defen dant, to be attached in said cause, to-wit ; The north half inVi of tho southeast quarter cl4) of r -tion No. twenty four (24). in towunhip No. ten (I0, north of range No. ten (loi, east of the sixth P. M. in C:iss County. Nebraska. You are r quired to answer said petition 011 or before fh lrhlh it w t neimlitr 1STQ nr 1'tflrfi..n will be taken ag-iiast you for Haid sunt of 4:i2.0O with interest tnereon. Nelson Jkxn. 8am. M. Chapma. 31 t Ilis A ttoruey. Probate Notice. In the matter of the Estate of David Benja min, deceased. Notice Ik hereby given, to all persons bavins; claims against the Estate of David Benjamin deceased, to tile the same on or before the 3rd day of March at one o'clock P. M. A. D. 1K80. in the office of tho County judge, at Plattsmouth, uass w., xseurasxa. A. N. SULLIVAN, Co. Judge. Plattsmnuth, Oct. 9th. 1879. 29-3t. Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of James II. Tuck er, deceased. Notice in hereby given, to all persons having claims against the estate, of Jauie H. Tucker, deceased, to file the same on or before the 22d day of December. A. D. l7!, at one o'clock p. m.. in the office of the County Judge, at Platts moutta, Cass Countv. NebrasKa. A. N. Sri. li van, Co. Judge. I'lattsinnuth. Oct, it, 1879. 2t3 Attachment Notice. Luke Connealey vs Charlex W. II. King. In Justice's Cwurt. before Joseph Barrett, Esq., J. 1". in and for Cass Couuty, Neb. To f'hurlc W. II, King, non-retitlcnl ilrfemlatiL You are hereby notified that the above nam ed Justice issued an order of attachment against yuu for $31.00 and costs of this suit. October Cth, 1879. 29t3 Lukk Conxf.alkv. riaintiff. Notice for Publication. Laxd OKKirR at Lincoln-, Nf.b., ( September 18th, 1879. Not Ice is hereby given that the following namd settler has Died notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and cccure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty das from the date of this notice, viz: Alfred S. Cooley for the west half (w'i) south east quarter (sel section eight (see K) town ship ten tin) range nine (9. east, and names the following as his witnces, viz : C. 11. Kirk pat rick, of Cass County, Nebraska, and Henry Carpenter of Cass County. Nebraska. 2713 J. B. McDowell, Kegister. Sheriffs Sale. Pr virtue of an order of sale, issued by Wm. 1 Wells, Clerk of the Histrict Court, within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will on the 3d day of November. A. I). 1ST'.), at 11 o'clock a. m.. of said day.at thesouth door of the Court House, iu said County, sell at l.ublic auction the following real estate, to-wit : Tlie north-east quarter (lie1) of section num ber nine () township number twelve (12) north of rang- thirteen ( I3 east of the cth f M.. and the couth half (') of the south half (s' J)of the south-east quarter (sel! of section lour (4) township twelve tli'i north of range thirteen (13 east ot the th 1'. M.. together with the ap purtenances, the surplus, if any, to tie brought into Court. The same being levied up or aud taken as the properly of H. 11. l'ettit and Eliza l'ettit defendants ; to satisfy a Judg ment of said Court, recovered by Johu Fitzger ald, plaiulilf. riattsinouth. Neb. Sept. .mth. A. I. 1RT9. ssti K. W. IIvkks, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. Itv virtue of an or!.-r, ofsale issued by Wm. L. Well". Clerk of the I'isirict Court, within ami for CasCoiiiily. Nebraska, and to me dire tel. I will on the 3d dav of noveinler. A. 1. Is7:. at 10 o'clock. A. M f said day, at the South door of Ihet'ourt lliiu-f in s-iil oinily. sell at public auction the foll.mu-r Keal Ksl'ate to-it : the south h.ill s 'iiof tho kotiih half ( 't'"' the Mi!h eat quarter i e V) of ection fount) and I he north -t quarter tn e ) of rection . t :".ul iu townsiiip twelve i U'l tiortli of range thirteen id l.ti e:il of the fit h 1. M , the luouey arir-ins I lierrtroot I be biusht into Court d le ail-iieU iu a-rxrdsaer with priority of ley. 1 be amr htuc lev rd ut"! and t.tki-n as tiie pnt rrty ! Heury H. l'ettit. Eha U I'fcllit attd John KiUtrrxld Iefpndjutt ; In tlufy ;u.ljliM-nt vl rii t't. trniri ri-.l bv i:4 rt 1 kkxh, :rtM-d UiT. B. (;.rdn. I'taJnlin. ritlmuth. NrH. September .nth. A. 1. Is7f. It. W. II !'!:. . herifr.f"a- I cimlr. fh. Estray Notice. Taken up Sept. 2d, lS7t, by the Subscriber, living eight mile south of rlattfinouth. Casx County, Neb., one brown mare, both hind feet aud right fore foot white and small white spot on forehead, about twelve years old. 2bt5 J. F. COLK. Legal Notice. To Charles Vialltion-rexident tteftndant: You are hereby notified that on the 33d day day of September. A. I.. 1S7, Almira M. Vial I. the undersigned plaint iff. filed her petition in the Clerk's office of the Oistrict Court, of the Second Judicial District of Nebraska, within and for t.'ast County, againut you. The object and prayer of said petition is to obtain a decree of divorce, dissolving and anuuHing the mar riage contract existing between yourself and said plaintiff, and also for the care and custody of two minor children, the fruit of such mar riage, upon the grounds of adultery and aban donment. You are required to plead or an swer to naid petition on or before the 20t h day of November. A. I'., 1879. Ai.mika M. Viai.l. riaiutifT. Gko. 8. Smith, her Attorney. 2Dt4 Legal Notice. Andrew Renner of- In the State of- will take notice that Mary Kenner, ef Cass Couuty, in the State of Nebraska, did on the 23d day of September, A. I)., 187S). file her peti tion in the llistiict Court of the Second Judi cial District, of the State of Nebraska, within and far Cass County, Nebraska, ugaiast the said Andrew Kenner. defendant, felting forth that the said Andrew Kenner, defendant, had for more than two years last past abandoned his wife, tiie said Mary Kenner and W illiam Kenner, their infant son, and wholly failed, neglected and refused to contribute to the sup port of her'elf and infant son. William Kenner, and asking that the bonds of matrimony here tofore subsiding between said parties may be dissolved, that she (plaintilT) may be restored to her maiden name, that she "plaint ill) may have the care and custody of the infant soii. William Kenner, and for Alimony. Aud the said Andrew Kenner, defendant, is notified that he is required to apMar and anewer said petition on or before the 17th day of November 1H79. Makv Krnnkk, Plaintiff. 28t5 by Sam M. Chapman, her Att'y. Legal Notice. Selden N. Merriam of the State of Ohio will take notice that George W. Harshman. of Cass countv and State of Nebraska, did 011 the 18th lv tit .lime 1k7k. file his netition in the District Coiirt of Cais County and Slate of Nebraska. against the said Seidell N. Merriam, Defeu dent, settine forth that he said Selden N. Mer raim wrongfully procured one Joint C. Cum mins, then Treasurer of said County of Cass to execute and deliver to the said Defendant a pretended tax deed, pretending to convi y to the said Selden N. Merriam. Defen dant, the following decribed Beat Estate to-wit : The south east quarter (seq)of section No. twentv-six (2t) township o. ten (10) ortn 01 ramre'No. twelve (11 12) east of the 6th P. M. the title to which land is claimed by the said plaint iff and that the said tax nale under which the said pre ten dud deed was executed aud deliver ed was void, and that said pretended deed is void : and nraving that said tax sale and said tax deed may be declared by the said Court to be null and void, and that all clouds cast upon the title of the said Plaintiff, may be removed and the title of tha said Plaintiff may be confirm ed in and to the said premises, and the said Selden N. Merriam is hereby notified that he is required to appear and answer said petition on or before the 17th dav of November. 179, 28t5 GEOKGEW. II AKSHM AN. By Chapman A Pott en t jkb, his Attorneys. Legal Notice. Ellen A. Steele, of the State of Iowa, will take notice that Samuel M. Chapman, of the Coun ty of ('ass aud State of Nebraska, tlid 011 tiie 1st day of October. 1879. file his petition in the Dis trict Court of Cacs Count' and State of Nebras ka, against the said Ellen A. Steele, defendant, and setting forth that said defendant is indebt ed to him. the said plaintiff, in the sum of 140.09 and interest on the same at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, from the 21th day of December, ls75, for legal services rendered aud necessary expenses paid out for the use of the the saiii defendant, at the instance and request 01 the said defendant, and praying judgment for the said sum of ?14o.09. together itli inter est thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per an num, f nun the 2oth day of December. I87.'i. to gether with the costs of suit, and the said plain tiff further caused au attachment to be issued against the said defendants property to satisfy whatever judgment, should be recovered in said action agaii.st the said Ellen A. Steele, and in pursuance of said attachment, the sheriff of said Cass County lias levied the same upon the following real estate, belonging to said defend ant. tJ-wit : Lots 2 and 12 in block s. lot 2 ill block 12, lots 11 and 12 in block .v. lot 7 in block C2. lot 7 111 block '.i. lot x in block :r. lot 2 iu block 'Jti. lot 7 in block 1;'.), lots 1 and 4 in block rrt. as designated on the recorded plat of the Citv of Plattsmouth. in salt! county. And the said Ellen A. Steele is notified tliat she is re quired to appear and answer on or before the 17th day of November. 170. or judgment will be rendered agaihst her by default. October 1st 1S79. S. M. Chapman. 215 liv W11.1.ETT PoTTK.N;r.rt, his Att'y INVINCIBLE" the best base burn for hard coal. 14 .yles and sizes, with more patent improve ments than any other stoves. Ask tout deal, er for them, or send for free illustrated cir c 11 l.t r. Chicago & Erie Stove Co. (Limited), Qic 171 & 173 Lake L. Chicago. Oar 5th Doeerlptlro Til 0.0 trmtod Prieo List for Fall ot 1879 will bo Bent to any a.d dross bsod rocelpt of MSB JE'TS. It contains prices of oTr lO.PUO articles witn, over l.OCS Illustrations. NO PJlRSOX who contemplate the purchase of any article for personal or family use should fait to send for a copy. We sell most every class of -roods known to tho civiUzed world. We sell all oar coods mt wholesale prices direct to the eon auuaer (no middle amen). The only honns in America who make this their speeiat hnslnMi. One of these valo. able Price Lists and KsTer once Books is indispensable. Address Montroinonr Ward Co.. S 7 aod2a Wabaa venae, Chicago, llUoois. , A MONTH guaranteed. $12 a dav at home made by the industrious. Cap ital not required : we will start you. Men. women, hovs and pirls make mon ey faster at work for us than at anything else. The work i light and pleasant, and such as any one can go right at. Those who are wise who see this notice will send us their addresses at once and see for themselves. Costly outfit aud terms free. Now is the time. Those already at work are laying tip large sums of money Address TKCE & CO., Augusta. Maine. I3ly AGENTS WANTED Real "SUNSHINE Ana SHADOW in Nw Yorf Bv 31 ATIIF.W HALF.milTII.'Hurleigb. asVOU WISH TO KN JW How fortunes 1 are made and lost in a dav : hew shrewd BP men are ruined In Wall Street ; how A a. "countrvmen" are swindled by sharp ers : how ministers and merchants arc black mailed ; how Vauderbilt made eighty millions of dollars ; how eambling houses and lotteries are conducted : how lo make and spend money lu New York ; how millions are fed daily ; how the rich and poor live. Kead and learn about New York bankers, merchants, brokers, gift swindlers, gamblers, tiowery. Tombs, elevated railroads. ISrooklvn bridge! Centra. I'ark.with biographical sketch es of A. T. Stewart, James Oordon Itennett, Itobert Bonner, the Astors, VanderblH, Drew, tircelev, Beecher, Talmage and his Tabernacle. Fisk, J. Could aud many others. In short all about the wealth and poverty, the mystories aud miseries of New York. Complete mirror of the metropolis as it is to-day. over UCO octavo pages, wiin lull-page engrav ings. Now is the time for enercetic men and women to make money. Agents are averaging from 40 to 60 orders per week. For terms ad d rrss TheJ.B. IU RR PI BI.1HI(; O.. 304 Hartfokp, Cohs or Chicago, III. To me EBB QUE. h. KALISKY & SON, Will opeu on or about the 1st of October a large Stock of Dry Goods. Clothing, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, (Ecnts gabies' Jfnrrasjjing GOODS, cf-C, &C, JJJ? PRICES JVercr Before Heard of in l'latts mouth! Ba Store pgjj griefs! The Most and Best Goods for the l-east Money, aud Satist'actiaa (Guaranteed in Ever- Instance. 4 ul 5 P iO (genl (gcuiiely A NEW FEAT CUE IX BUSINESS. Where you get more than elsewhere for 25 aad .vj Cents. Safe if imf tdlatuijo until we opn. and give us a trial. No trouble to show (rood. We oeu in the PUKE & WHEELER BLOCK, Foot of Stain St., which has beeu newly refitted for us. Sign cf ths Large Flag ! All ewrdially Invited lo look through our .roods. L. TCnlfsky & Son, .;tf ri.iMimuth. Neb. 1 11 im is I II H T. a er III II II It l.st Si NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. f r m TRJ fM.i stops. 3et reeds.Sknee I I K I 11 I M N swelW, stool and book.only vUVJ JTX 11 J$iw. 7oct. Pianos, stool.cov. A book, only f 143.75. Illustrated newspaper sent free. Address Da.mkl F. Ukattv, Washing ton, N. J. 2Kt4 Q 1 Ortrt returns in 30 davs on 9100 invested. S14JJ official Keports and information free. Like profits weekly on Stock options of $10 to $so. Address T. Totter, Wight & Co. Bankers. 35 Wall St., N. Y. 10 TO $1000 ! Invested in Wall Street Stocks makes fortunes very month. Book sent free explaining every thing. Address, BAXTER & CO.. Bamkehw. 17 Wall St..N. Y. t'A ietiVl rtAU 0"mblnt'Cn le r'i. ,'iii'ivoi ' t. otto. Tut a-'n t?vry -vvn if ru.-.t. w 1 t kilnfil fimntntift. L-wire' rfiii't.te i nfrtt litvofltm nia i.l (! in f u(Xl, ti-u. . wittt fu.l 1 1 plaUtlloli ImiV ;t fM I In atrwlt t. ;;t-9 Diil-.l:rH. I. . -"! ; " . 1 j t ... ' . v - ' TOO LATE It soon will be. The rise of more 'than half In the price of Iron is more than we can stand. For a very short time only we will veceive or ders at old pricen,viz : 5 Ton Wagon Sca'e 9 SO. All Iron and Steel. Sold on tria'l freight paid by us nn money asked till tested and fouud satisfactory. All sizes. JO.VUS orillXfillAJTTOY. liinghamton, N. Y. LowMt prices prer known I -n Kr4rli-I.ondni. Klfle. & Uetoltrra. OUR $15 SHOT-GUN at prentlT reduced price. Srui fctamp for our New IllnttrsiLawi "Rtlmn. T. rOWILL ft 60S, S38 Wain Mret. CISC1S 21 ATI.O. A WEEK in your own town, and no cap ital risked. Vou can give th business a trial without expense. The best oppor tunity ever oflered lor those willing to You should trv nothinir else until vou work. see for yourself what you can do at the busiuess we oner. io room 10 explain nere. ion can devote all your time or only your spare time to the business, and make great pay for every hour you work. Women make as much as men. Send for special private terms and particulars, which we mail free. $5 Outfit free. Don't com plain of hard times while vou have such a chance. Address H. HaLLET & CO., Portland, Maine, 13ly T7ZRTS s SCROLLS; Jfo. as Wabash atkvvb. Chicago, lu. Tine, Medium, d Conmoi ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE and price Mot of over 600 now designs MAILED TSKJB y application. (Jsnd ftr 1L) GECBGE A. SOLE AGENT. The rEHT ar.A SIOST Pflri'UR H.wln Thr.nd of Modern Tim.. IlEWAKH Ol' IJIITATIOXS. For sal" bv E. O. Dnvcv Nathan. Win llerold, W. II. Kaliskv & Sou. it Son. Solomon & Daker & Co.. L. QZZ HERE! $5 .3 GOOES to 59 cii. y3 3 Stlhforltuai .Uiirwrili-.l. f)) VT M IS ihU h.er. 2T " altnw n.uitt-tofH. Srcrctt, 10 Hi.-li lie- tufr; I Mi.':C TcuitaiR Irti : 2 Met I lent: I itver-pUtrl H v lrr; I M. n H-I.!rr; I Ht brr ip l encif ; 1 2 fint? F.nel- -rrs; it '(vt-t tinr I'arrr; I Hmk that Iuldt JJ'fm C'hiie Nrcrrl for t'"oiir Im n, (Urc OKinfy icflm - r.t AH BCUt for Fifty Ctnrs. Mnmpt taken. AlJrra. l.a.0. t-i l t .tiu.i mills ihiriwiiuiHnf nrw rm . CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK. Tbs owt Ksita TRADEMARK. Bsaiedy; An sntklllng mra (or sets, Bpcrnstor rhss, Impauoej, ut all oImu thstfollowMsse euract of elP. Before Taking. Abut; u Lou or After Taking;. Memory, Catvem! Iuituda. Palo In lh Rock. CimDass of Vloloa, Premotore Old Age. mod m&oy otbor DIbooom tsM load t6 Inaanit orCoaaumptlon, aad a Prcma tare Grave. frj- Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we deairs as aond free bj mail to evcrr one. CT'Tb. Speeilc Mediclaels old y aU drugzi.u at St per package, or U package for fa, or wm bo sent free mail oa receipt of too mono by "Mrl", THE CB1T HEDICI5E CO., Mminc'i Buoe, Daraore, Ksra, t."Sold in riattsinouth and everywhere, by all Kruggists. 18ly. Acrostic Motto Use "Western Remedies for western diseases. Science demonstrates the wisdom of tbis course. Experience of every western family proves it. Where Brown's Family Medicines arc used. Eureka Ague Tills never fail to cure the chills. Salve, like Brown's Arnica, cures cuts, burns, &c. Tar Troches cure sore throat and clear the voice. Blackberry and" (linger is a safe Ext. reliable Ilemedy for diarrhea, dysentery, and cholera. No family is safe without it. It saves life. Belief follows the use of German Ca tarrh Cure. Everv trial confirms the wisdom of the peonle in Making Brown's Liver Pills the Fam ily rill. Each day gives praise to Brown's Cough Balsam. Doctors and druggists unite in faying Invigorate your Liver and Blood by usinar Ext. Sarsaparilla, Dandelion and led. Potassium. See formula on each bottle. For sale by Dr. V. 11. Donelan, Chan- man & Smith, J. II. Buttery and U. t ohnson. .T 27tf riattsinouth, Xeb. FIRST OliAbS Clothing House! C. G. HER0LD, - Proprietor. FIBST ESTABL'D IN lfCC. Keeps a general large stock of Men's, Youth's & Boy's CLOTHING! and tias just received the finoft lot of French and English Silk WORSTED UITS, THAT KVEIl CliOSSED THE MO. RIVER. His different stlr of Hats Caps, are surprising, and his stork of Furnishing Goods I FANCY GOODS, AND Showcase Goods I.tf.arge enough to supply any demand. Call and Examine the ITEW STTLES, nKritnr, vvki hasisi: elsewhere. 31 1 866 "O .S S3 (giin) 01 atH ISWI FOB cv IIAVEMUST OPENED A LAKCE MTOCKJOF SUCH JVS dDttSdDEffi Dress - GASSIMIEE-B.S Domestics, Underwear, GB1TTS' Famishing Goods I Also a Full Line of Wooden ware Ami all i (eucra( UTicrchanbioc. Which wc will sell. INSPECTION' INVITED ! fhid me. ale aluiajl fdea6pcl ia SIloiv Out Goods ! lMattsinoutli. has once nurc " come back" to " -(- Guthman & Weckbach, who aro, on and aftfr this date sole proprietors. NEW GOODS, ELEGANT STYLES. We are In almost daily reeefpt of DRY AND FANCY GOODS anal (DESBflJBS, which tre offer our friends and the iuhllc at WIaIcaIe and SSciaffl, at prires to suit the time. Cashmeres, Alpacas, Delaines, &c. CaUcos, from 12 to 16 Yards for $1.00. Muslins, from 6 cts. a yard upward The finest stock of White Bedspreads nver brouitlit to the Cltv. Buell's Cassimeres, Tweeds, full Stock. BBoot aiwl lioe Dsceric and Prv3ins )K AI I. KIMM. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. WV desire to se all our old patrons back and want to h'.M a .nny of tht present ones a- we ran PEfEMHEU THE PT.AmF. 2niy 1 r THE o Goods ! 1 kinds of at verr low fiiirines. Nebraska. Jeans, and Cottonades ii. i 1 of B Mats and (Das!t lil T1IMA v hi.imi.ii. OXE VnOR WEST. 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