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The Herald. 1W.VI. A DVERTISEMEXTS. I'm. ;;:. ivnts :i Tine. Hfiilar advertls l -i. 1 1 i i jT i- '. No adreruseinuut iusert '. It vs i.i.n. i.. cents. !..-! mi'l.TN :it SMttire rates. a ... I of.li-.Ts ,f the law will be nc.ld . i, -!!!' f..i le.:il notices they hand in, .no .i.i . i. c.i-iii. inning a prooi 01 pouiica .ifii.. notice will be ticld tor the puhlica va oi .such nut ice. COMMUNICAVIOXS. Aa mit spurn Is limited, communications ruM b? biief and to the point, with no waste .)i words. The p-ip ;r is responsible, for tlie correctness . r.lin.: to copy of paid matter and paid Le- ?.I.S. Il.iij. 1. Ai.y person who takes the papnr regularly fi.'iiitlr- pn -office, whether directed to ins ti.iane. or v. nth'T lie Is a subscriber or not is responsible for the pay. 2. ir iijv person ordeis his pnper discontin ued, he must pay nil arrearages, or the publish er m?v continue to send It until payment is marie.' :u:d collect the whole amount, whether ;iie paper is taken from the oHice or not. 3. J he courts have decided that refusing to t.ifce newspapers and periodicals from the post ofliee or removing and leaving them uncalled f-r, is' iriina facie, evidence of intentional fraud. LOCAL NEWS. The election passed off quietly. Who sows Blue grass at 3 A. M.? Six lbs Good Coffee for Sl.OO, at 52tf TiieGueat Red Store. Garden-making is the order of the day. 1). & M. suit yesterday for killing hogs. Ex-Commissioner Wolfe was in town Tuesday. James Sage is to put up a house epjoaitc Dick Straight's. IiOok oat for a good programme for high School Exhibition. 2t2 Old Koreas still keeps up his play ful Creaks occasionally. High School Exhibition Friday April Oth, at Fitzgerald Hall. 2t2 A young sow, three quarters Essex, for saly at the Herald office. tf See the Great Red Store ad at top of la.-X three columns of this page. A milk condensing factory is to bo started at West Point, Cuming Co. Will blue grass sowed in the dark of the moon at 3 A. M , grow better ? Mr. Carroll's little son, who shot his leg off sometime ago is doing well. Orders have been given to extend the 15. & M. mail service to Arapahoe. Henry Snyder has seventy-five acres of fall (grass) wheat looking very fine. First class country hams and ba con constantly on hand at F. S. White's. 2t2 That same old Milwaukee Beer at James Grace's, and "Charley" draws the corks. Call and see our ten cent counter, on which will be found articles worth from 23c to $1.00. 52tf Gkeat Rkd Stoke. The schijolhouse at Glendala was burned last Monday, the work of an incendiary undoubtedly. Mr. J. W. Dixon drives a three year old Black Hawk and Ilambleton ian maro that is a beauty. Mr.Rbert Donnelly has been build ing a fenci around his lots and other wise fixing them up lately. If yon want Turtle Soup, go to Davis & Co. They just stalled the ed itor on some the other day. Croft Eikenbary seems in awful good spirits ever sinca lie got back; must have had a good visit. Bro. Tewksbury of the Mill has so many fat cattl and hogs ho don't knew what to d with 'cm all. A general assortment and lowest prices at The Great Red Store. Elev en pounds of good sugar for $1.00. 2tf rhil. Barnes is putting up a great big stone store in Weeping WaUr, we saw the hole for the foundation, Men day. Who sticketh closer than a broth er Tlie Plattsruouth grain man to a farmer till that load of wheat" is sold. Cass County i3 an awful mean place to steal things in, with our pres ent corps of officers on deck all the time. Mrs. W. L. Wells has been quite sick since reaching the farm, but we are glad to hear that she is fast im proving. The old Muddy was on a rise Monday, live feet of it at Yankton, come down here and tried to run over everybody. An extra train on the C. B. & Q. is reported, that will bring our mail over evenings, giving us two eastern mails a day. A large Stock of Heady Mixed Paints, an extia large stock of Paint Brushes and every thing in the paint line at Smith & Black's. It3 The Presbyterian sociable will be held at the house of Mrs. Marsland on next Tuesday. All are inyited to go and enjoy themselves. No one sells goods as cheap as The Great lied Store no use talking, they ain't used to it. In a few days we will open up an immense stock, call and see its. L. Kalisky & Son. 2tf Mr. and Mrs. F. S. White left on Wednesday for a trip to Chicago. Mrs. White will visit her old home in In diana before returning. The party given by the Firemen last Thursday nicht. was very well attended, and was a success financially and olherwis. The attendance was largfly the young people of the city and we hardly believed they could turn out in such numbers. Owing to Mr. Fitzgerald's generosity in giving them the use of the hall free, their ex penses were comparitively light and oyer one hundred dollars was netted. Personal. - TTm. Morrow called to see Ihe old Herald last week. J. S. Coley, of Louisville called on the Herald yesterday.- Miss Simpson of Omaha, is a guest of Hiss Maggie Dawson. Mr. Timothy Dore, of Milwaukee, an old friend of Capt. O'Rourke's, is vis iting us. Mrs. Calvert, of Omaha, made Platts mouth a visit the first of the week, re turning to-day. Geo. Shrader and Mr. O'Brien called last week. George is still a Greenback -er and in dead earnest. The Presbyterian Sociable at Mrs. Marsland's next Tuesday evening will be a very pleasant affair. 4 "Wave" Allen has bought another mill out at Lincoln. He must have found a Greenback machine some wheres. David Ileiser, an old army comrade of Hon. Sam. M. Chapman's, was visit ing here last week, and goes west on the B. & M. ' Gen. Sooy Smith, the well known engineer, sailed for Europe on the 30th. Ilia son, Chas. Soay Smith, was lately married. "Wm. Daily, our jolly IT. S. Marshal, was down here Friday. William is like ly to open Judge Dundy's Court for some time yet. John Fandras .just returned from Jefferson Co., Nebraska, and thinks it is a magnificent country, but can't beat old Cass after all. Fred Herrmann returned from the East Sunday morning. He has been to bny goods, and dropped off at Indian apolis to Bee his gurl. Look out, Fred, these Plaltsmouth girls are jealous "critters." Mr. Baker, of W. K.Baker & Co., started east last week, and prettty soon the new goods will begin to roll in". Ladies can look for new styles in dress goods and all the novelties, and all hands can find a supply of standard goods. n. "W. Zink, of Louisville, dropped in to see the Herald yesterday, and we had a very pleasant chat. . We think a great deal of Zink, and don't want to see him disappointed; but we must ask him to read that report from "School District No. 25," which we re ceived just after he left. Mr. Wm. Brown, formerly treasurer of the B. & M. R. R., and a resident of Flattsmoutb. now of LaSalle, 111,, stop ped over with us last Saturday and Sunday, on his way home from a trip through this state, where he has been to look up the prospects for a good lo cation. "We hope Mr. Brown may find it to his interest to make Nebraska his home again and should be glad to wel come him to Plaltsmouth once more. The Platfsrnonth Herald is now printed on a new cylinder press, the first ever set up in Cass County. Adams County Gazette. The Cass County Democrat is ausgespielt "We don't know whether Sheriff Hyers or Bushnell and Morri son will run her in future. , The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weckbach, of Omaha, which died at that place cn Saturday last, was buried in tho family lot here, Monday. The last seen of "Jo. Biles" was at the ferry across the Missouri, pushing an emigrant wagon on the boat, icork infj his way toward his former home in Iowa. The Great Tied Store is filled to overflowing with new and fresh spring and summer goods, right from Claflin's immense wholesale house of New York City. Allen & Co.'s "Richmond-Gem, 33 cents per I4 pound, and Ole Virginia, 15 cents per package, both curly cut, the best and finest smoking tobaccos in town, sold at J. Pepperberg's. 50tf The front of Baker & Co's and J. S. Duke's stores, which were scorched and marred by the fire, have been re painted and the change is a decided improvement. A good stock of groceries at rock bottom prices. Don't forget to call and see how cheap we are selling. Country produce taken in exchange. 32tf Great Red Store. We have neglected to mention be fore that Wm. L. Wells had sold his house and lot, on the corner of 6th and Oak streets, to Mrs. Gen. G. S. Smith. William goes to farming and practic ing law at South Bend. Come and price with us, before you spend your money. No trouble to show goods. One price and fair dealing guaranteed. The Great Red Store. 521 f Foot of Main St. We return thanks to little Miss Nllio O'Rovrke for a dainty boquet of odorous flowers, which have render ed our rooms fragrant for several days May Miss Nellie's pathway be strewn with flowers by friends her life long. Exhibition by Junior Class of High School at Fitzgerald Hall, Fri day evening, April Oth, good pro gramme consisting of Songs, Reading, Declamations, Dialogues, &c. No small children in Exhibition. Pro ceeds to buy Library for theschool.2t2 Married In Piattsmouth, March 2Gth, at the M. E. Parsonage by the Rev. John Gallagher, Mr. Geo. E. Mar tin of Mills Co., Iowa, to Miss Ada Sutherland of Cass County. John Brown, a fireman on the B. & M. was killed at Friendvillelast Sat urday. He was oiling the engine and in some way slipped off and fractured his skull. The Hook & Ladder Co. of Nebraska City took charge of thobody and buried him there. He had been working in tho yards here for some time, and was a faithful, hard-working man. City Election. City election passed off quietly Tues day, there was no excitement in any ward except perhaps the first, where M. Schnellbacker was put on a ticket as against C. II. Parmele, the nominee of tho convention held hist Friday evening. In the fourth wardM. O'Con nor had some votes but the tegular ticket was elected. The vote was ve ry light, as is" always the case when there is no contest. The first ward gave Johnson 88, Simp son, 90; Patterson, 89; Vivian, 87; Fairfield, 80 ; Leonard. 70 ; Wintersteen, 87j Gorder, 89; Parmele, 50; Schnell backer, 39. - ' The second ward stood: Johnson, 51 ; Simpson, 53 ; Patterson, 52 ; Vivian, 52; Fairfield. 53; Leonard, 51; Winter steen, 53 ; Fairfield, 48 ; Weckbach, 53. Third Ward Johnson, 57; Simpson, 53 ; Patterson, 58 ; Fairfield, 50 ; Vivian, 5G; Leonard, 57; Wintersteen, 53; Pol lock, 51 ; Miller, 57. Fourth Ward Johnson, 54; Simp son, 50; Patterson," 50; Vivian, 54; Fail field, 53; Leonard, 55; iV intersteen, 50 ; Sharp, 47 ; McCallan, 54 ; M. O'Con nor, 7. The men are elected alle sainee, but the most voters must have been sick Tuesday, as the majority at homo is "agin 'em." For Sale. Light Brahma eggs, at Jno. Leach's. Premium stock and warranted. 3t3 Removal. The friends and patrons of W. II. Schildknecht will in future find him in the back room of tlie building, soon to be occupied by C. E. Wescott, ono door east of Frank Carruth's. 3t2 Moved. Waterman's Lumber Yard is now on Fourth Street, in the rear of the Platte Valley. Remember the place, and give us a call at our new quarters. II. A. Waterman & Sox. Found I A little black and tan dog with "a valuable collar came to the house of Mr. R. Metteer. The owner can have the same by calling on the undersign ed, proving property. HI R. Metteer. Lost or Stolen. A small white Bull dog, abou 5) mos. old, short ears and crooked tail, fair cattle-caller. A liberal reward will be paid for return to 3tf R. W. Hyers, Sheriff. Ix)st or Stolen. About three weeks ago, a sorrel filly, 3 yrs. old, large, fine colt, blaze face and left hind foot white. A liberal reward will be paid for her return to the farm of John Gyger, 3 miles north of Elmwood P. O. in Cas3 Co., or any information that may lead to her re covery. 3t3 Jonx Gyger. Lost! Notice-is hereby given that tire note No. Co, given Apiil 22d, 1879, by J. & II. J. Streight, to Jas. Merryman for One hundred dcllars (S100.C0) has been lost; and the said note having been paid, all persons are notified against negotiating for the same. Signed, James Merktman. Sonth Bend, Neb., March 30, 1880. tl Additional Locals en second page. The rain last Thursday night and Friday was gladly welcomed by every one, and did much good to the newly sown wheat, as well as settling the terrible dust. Waterman don't live where he did, he's moved. Gone round the cor ner to "see a man ;" in fact he wants to see several men at his new lumber yard back of the Platte Valley House. Dick O'Neill, formerly with Car ruth, but more recently of Leadville. has returned to Piattsmouth, and looks just as natural as ever. His many friends have kept him shaking since his return. We told Billy Eikenbary the other day that we drove from John Chal fant's house, in one hour and twenty minutes. "That's nothing,' savs Wil liam. "I've drove the old Blacks to Piattsmouth in an hour often." Our County Treasurer, Mr. Pat terson, went home tho other evening and found himself the father of a fif teen pound boy. He was so delighted and astonished that he came right down town (next morning) and set the cigars up for the whole town, TJ. S. Marshal and all. The County Commissi oners sat down on themselves Tuesday and then went out with Geo. Fairfield to hunt bridges Wednesday. We shan't tell how Commissioner Crawford was fixed when he left here, but if he don't get better soon, South Bend will be out one Commissioner. The Fireman's Ball was very well attended last Thursday evening. The fioor was full of dancers, and the pro ceeds will net quite, a handsome sum. We are glad of this and hope prosper ity may attend them. As usual, how ever, those having the least property to protect bought the most tickets. Ed. Fickler, a son of Godfrey Fick ler's, about sixteen years of age, in jured his arm most seriously last week. He was standing in a wagon with his arm resting upon a gun which was suddenly jolted to one side striking the side of the wagon and going off, the charge tearing his arm very badly near the shoulder. It is now hoped the arm can be saved. lrolit $1200. "To sum it up, six long years of bed ridden sickness, costing $300 per year, total $1,200 all of this expense was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bit ters taken by my wife. She has done her own housework for a year since, without tlie loss of a 'day. and I want everybody to know it, tor their benefit." For Sale. Six or eight stands of Bees, in good condition. Enquire of 2tf T. Pollock. Dcntristy. Dr. G. W. Clutter has returned and will be found at his old rooms, oyer Solomon & Nathan's Store. Remem ber the Docter has all the latest im proved machinery for cleaning and fitting the teeth oa already have, and for making and fitting those you haven't got. 2tf Kb Editor in Luck. St. Jacobs Oil cures Rheumatism ; of this I am convinced. For two years I suffered with Rheumatism in my left shoulder and right arm. and last fall I was incapable of attending to my duties, and lay many a night unable to sleep on account of terrible pains. A few weeks ago a severe attack of this trouble struck me, and this time I concluded to try the St. Jacobs Oil, I must acknowledge, with but little confidence in its merits. I freely con fess that the result has completely as tonished me. The first application re lieved the pain very materially, and the continued use of only two bottles has completely cured me of this chron ic evil, and that after the most eminent physicians and their prescriptions had been of no avail. I therefore consider it a duty to publish the above for the benefit of all sufferers with Rheuma tism and kindred complaints. G. A. Heilman. 3tl Editor, Republican, Pittsburg, Pa. SPECIAL NOTICES. G. F. Gyger. House Paintiner. Carriatre naintinsr. Graining, Calsomining, Paper-hanging. Work warranted and specimens shown at J. V. Weckbach's and It. B. Wind ham's. 52 mG To Loan. Money at 10 per cent, interest on im proved farms. Apply to 5lm3 It. B. Windham. Money to Loan. On good farm property on longtime. Apply to J. W. Jennings, ltf Piattsmouth. Thirty of the bent organ makers of the World are competitors at the Paris Exposition, a cable dispatch to the Associated Press says two hiirhe.st gold medals have been awarded to the American makers. Mason & Hamlin. Dissolution .Notice. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between James Keenan and James Grace, under the firm name of Keenan & Grace, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts contracted prior to March 12th, 1880, are assumed, and will be paid by James Grace, and all debts due the firm of Keenan & Grace aro paya ble to said James Grace. James Keenan, 52t4 James Grace. Piattsmouth, Neb., March 15th, 1880. m a. .Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will be at the following times and places: At Piattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat urday in January, February, May, Au gust, October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March, June and September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in :Vpril, July and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. E. II. Y OOLEY, 42tf Superintendent. IIome-Made Cigars. Avoid smoking eastern filthy tene ment-made cigars. Ask your dealers for Pepperberg's pure brands of home made cigars. If you don t find them there, go where they are kept, and by doing so, encourage home labor. Job bing in cigars and smokers articles a specialty, at low prices. A large and varied stock of smokers' goods always on hand, at prices to suit the times. 42tf . Julius Pepperberg. Buckleu's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all kinds of skin eruptions This Salve is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction in every case or mon ey refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Smith & Black, Wholesale and Retail, Piattsmouth. Neb. 241y. Hard Wood For Sale. Good hard wood for sale. Inquire at G uthman & Weckbach's store. 44tl3 The .Mysterious Puzzle Solved! To enjoy peace of mind and perfect physical health, let 13, 15, 14. alone and regulate your liver by taking Brown's Vegetable Liver Pills. By all Druggists. A Physicians Clear Conscience. Dr. C. C. Qilldaiid of Gallatin, Mo.t writes: "I have sold your Sarsaparil la, Dandelion and Iodide of Pot assium, for more than one year, and used it in my family, and can say that I never used or sold a remedy for the Blood or Liver that gave as good sat isfaction as this medicine." By all Druggists. Read What a Physician Says. 1 was afflicted with a severe attack of inflammation of the eyes, and could get no relief until I tried Brown's Arnica Salve Since then I have used it in my practice, and freely say that I think it is the most wonderful healing Salvo ever made and invalu able in every family." W. W. Baker, M. D., Hastings, Iowa. All of Browns Popular Medicines for sale by J. H. Buttery, Smith & Black and O. F. Johnson, Piattsmouth, and John Painter and Eledge & Co., East Piattsmouth. From a Distinguished Physician. Prof. Green, a distinguished allopath ic physician, wrote to the Medical Rec ord to tLe effect that after all other means had failed, he sent for the Kid ney Cure (Safe Kidney and Liver Cure), and to his astonishment cured a serious case of Bright's Disease by administering it, and afterwards found it equally beneficial in other cases. 2tl2 filTjr'C Improved Itoot Beer Park rl I ri TU 3 ag". 5 "tM. Makes five gallons of a delicious and sparkling beverage whole some nnd temperate. Sold by dragKista. or sent bv mail on rt ceipt of 25 cts. Address, CHAS. E. HIKES. Manufacturer. 215 Market Street, Phil adelphia, Pa. 60126 An Honest Mediciue Free of Charge. Of all medicines advertised to cure any affection of the Throat, Chsst or Lungs, we know of none we can rec ommend so highly as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Hoarseness, Tickling in the Throat, loss of voice, etc., This medicine does positively cure, and that where every thing else has failed. No medicine can show one-half so many positive and permanent cures as have already been effected by this truly wonderful remedy For Asthma and Bronchitis it is a perfect specific, curing the very worst cases in the shortest time possi ble. We say by all means give it a trial. Trial bottles free. Regular size 1.00. For sale by Smith & Black, wholesale and retail.Plattsmouth.Neb. 24e0wly. THE MARKETS. - HOME MARKETS. GKAIX AND PRODUCE. Wednesday, April 7,1880. Wheat. No.2.. Corn, ear " shelled... Oats Barley, No. 2 tfl 85 18 19 iO 40 CO Kye. 45 Native Cattle 3 60S 4 oo Hors 3 60 Butter 22 25 Kkrs 1( Potatoes -. 40 60 NEW YORK MARKETS. Nkw York. April 7. 1880. Money 6 percent. Wheat Rye Corn Oats S O 1 39 94 55 40 48 - CHICAG3 MARKETS. Chicago. April 7, 1880. Flour ami 1 13 31 .27 69 57 Wheat. Coru Oats Rye Barley LIVE STOCK Hops, fhipning Cattle. " Sheep .$4 35a?4 55 . 4 20ti 4 40 . 5 Mm 5 80 LEGAL NOTICES. Road Notice. To oil tchom it may concern: The xectiou line road, commencing at the North West nw corner of section thirty-two IS4, township ten 10. raiijie twelve 12, and running South to the County line, has been de clared by the Board of County CointnUioners an open road. All objections thereto, or claims (or d.miauex. must be 11 lea lu t tie county Clerk's ollice on or before uo in. on the 12th (lav of June. A. I). 180, or such road will be opened without reference thereto. 3t5 J. D. TUTT, County Clerk. Road Notice. To all whom it may tonccrn: The Section line road commenclnc: at the South East (se) corner of the North East quarter (ne?4), of Section twenty-seven (27), Town twelve 112J. itanjte eleven iij. runiuuj; tnence north on section line, to the south boundary of the town of Louisville has been declared by the Board of County Commissioners an open road, and all objections thereto, or claims for damages, must be filed, in the County Clerk's ollice. on or before neon on the 12th day of June A. u. 180, or such road will be opened without reference thereto. 3t5 J. 1). l UTT, Co. Clerk. Probate Notice. In the matter of the Eetate of Sauford Potten- er, in the County Court oicas Co., ebras t'uon reading and Clin:: the duly verilied pe tition of Dennis l'ottenger. praying that ad ministration ol the estate ot ftauioru l'otten ger. deceased, be granted liowara w. inK : knlfil Mint notice of Lite nendencv of a:iti cause be pubiished In the .Nebraska H'kkalu.s weekly newspaper, pribted, published and in general circulation in said county, lor three consecutive weeks, and that the hearing of said cause be set for iliu 4th dny of May, A. !.. 1880. at one o ciock p. ni., at me omce oi me County Judge, at liattsuoouth, at which time and place, all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why admin istration of said estate should not be granted to the caul Howard W. Zink, according to the prayer of said petition. A. N. Sullivan, luuuij duage. riuttsmuuth. March 17th. 18S0. 313 Master's Sale. DISTRICT OF I s e NEBKASKA, f 8 S- IS THK ClHOUIT COUKT OK THK UNITED States, kok the distkict of jskbuaska. The Ctiiou Mutual Life vs. Insurance Co. In Chancery. Agnes C. Carper, et al. FORECLOSURES OF MORTGAGE. Public notice Is hereby given that in pursu ance ol a decree entered in lhe above cause, on the 2Cth day of June. 1879, I, William Daily. Special Master in Chancery iu said Court, will on tlie 11th day of May, 10, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of tlie said day, at the North door of the United Slates Court House in the City of Omaha,- Stale of Nebraska, sell at public auction the following described prop erty, to-wit : The North West quarter (uwy of section No. thirty-one 31, in township No. eleven (.11 J North in range No. twelve 12 East. behii one hundred and sixty 1C0 acres ac cording to Government survey, more or less ; situate in Cass County, Nebraska. WILLIAM DAILY, 3t5 Special Master iu Chancery. Master's Sale. -'DISTRICT OK loo NEBRASKA, fa-8- In tite Circuit Court ok the United States, kok the District ok Nebraska. The Utiiou Mutual Life vs. Insurance Co. Livonia Becker, et al. "Chancery. FORECLOSURE OK HOHTIiAGK. Public notice is hereby giveu that iu pursu ance of a decree entered in tne above cause, on the 26th day of June, 187J, I, William Daily, Special Master in Chancery in said Court, will on tlie lull day of May, 10, at tlie hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, at the North door of the United States Court House in the City of Omaha. State of Nebraska, sell at public auction the following described prop erty, to-wit : The West half IwHl of the North East quarter ne?4. and the North West quart er nwii of the South East quarter sef of section No. six c, in township No. eleven 11 North range fourteen 14, East sixth 6th P. M. : sit uated in the County of Cass, State of Ne braska. WILLIAM DAILY, 31S Special Master in Chancery. Master's Sale. DISTRICT OF NEBRASK. In the circuit Court ok the United States, for the District ok Nebraska. The Union Mutual Life vs, Insurance Co. In Chancery, Win. 11. Detwller. et al. FORECLOSURE OK MORT6AGK. Tublic notice is hereby given that in pur suance of a decree entered iu tlie above cause, on the 2Gth day of June, 1879, 1, William Daily, Special Master iu Chancery in said Court, w ill on the llth day of May. 1880. at the hour of lu o'clock in the forenoon of the suid day, at the North door of the United States Ct.urt House in the City of Omaha, State of Nebraska, sell at public auction the following dt scrbed prop erly, to-wit: Twenty-eight 2J rods s-nd nine teen l!j links East of the North West nw corner of the North West quarter uw? ot the North West quarter of section seven 7j. town ship ten 101, North of Range twelve 12 East. thence South fifty-two 52 J rods,-theuce East twenty-four 24 rods, thence South twenty eight 1 2s J degrees East to the South line ot the said forty acre lot ; thence North to tlie North line of said lot ; thence West to the place of be ginning, cot. ta.ning nineteen 19 acres, more or less, situate in the County of Cass, State of Nebraska WILLIAM DaILY, 3t5 Special Master in Chancery. Master's Sale. DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA, ( S.S. In the Circuit Court ok the United States for the District ok Nebraska The Union Mutual Life vs. Insurance e Co., V al.. ) In Granville E. Fleming, et Chancery. foreclosure ok mortgage. Public notice is hereby given, that in pursu ance of a decree entered in the above cause, on the 26th day of June 1879, I, William Daily, Special Master in Chancery in said Court, will on the llth day of Mav, 180. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon ot the said day. at the north door of the United States Court House in the City of Omaha, State of Nebraska, sell at public auction, tlie following described proper ty, to-wit : The south east quarter se)4 of section twenty-nine 2-J and tlie north east quarter neof the northwest quarter nwitj of section thirty-two 32 and twenty-live 25 acres off the west part of the north half n't of tlie north east quarter ne'il "I section thirty-two 32 and the- south naif s'il of the northeast .quarter rieii of section twenty 20 all in township eleveu 11 north of range thirteen 13 east of the sixth 16 Principal Meridian, containing in all three hundred and live .V)5 acres more or less ac cording to the original Government survey, sit uated iu the County of Cass and State of Ne braska. William Daily, 3t5 Special Master in Chancery. Notice. Iu the District Court of the Second Judicial District iu and for Cass County, Nebraska. Elias Solomon and Isaac Nathan, 1 composing the firm of Solomon d- Nathan, Plaintiffs, va John C. Ward. Streight & Miller. Defendants. The said John C. Ward, non-resident, de fendant, will take notice that the above named plaintiffs cid on the 20th dav of March, A. D. 1S80. file their petition in the District Court cf Cass County. Nebraska, against vou, tLe said JohnC. Ward, and Streight A Miller, prayiag for a foreclosure of a Mortgage, giveuuy you on the St h day of March, 1177, to one James Bixbr, for the sum of $65.00, and which mort gage was afterwards assigned to these plaiu titts, the same bcin given oa one acre of laad, described as follows: Commencing at the South West (sw comer of the South East quarter (seH) of the North West quarter (uwV) of section five (5). township twelve (12). ranga thirteen (13), East sixth (Cth) P. M., running North twenty (20) rods, ; thence East eijfht (8) rods ; thence South parallel with the West Hue twenty (2) rods ; theuce West eight (gi rods to the place of beginning, being in Cass County. Nebraska. On the 3d day of April, 1880, said pe tition was amended by making streight & Mil lar defendants, tbey claiming to held a subse quent mortgage rn I he same premises. The prayer of plaintiffs' petition is that said premises be told to sat'sfy their claim against you. together with luterest and costs. Yeu are therefore notified that unless you appear and answer said petition, as required by law, de fault will be taken against you. and decree rendered accordingly. SALOMON & NATHAN, By R. B. Windham. Atfy. 3t4 V Estray Notice. Taken tip by the subscriber, on bis enclosed premises, in tleht Mile Grove Precinct, In Cass County. Nebraska, eu the 3d day of February &X, one brown beifer with red a'nd white head ana white tail, supposed to be one year old. No marks. J. 11. Mkisinokr. March 20th, 1880. 3t Notice. To owner or occupant of the following de (crtbed real estate in the County of Cass and State of Nebraska, to-wit : lot five (5) and six (C) in block seventy-four (74) in the city of Piattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska : You are hereby notified that the above described real estate assessed as belonging to a non-resident of Cans county, was, on the itth day of Septem ber, 1874, Hold to Cass county, Nebraska, there being no other bidders therefor, for the taxes levied thereon for the year 1873 ; and that un less tlie xaine is redeemed from such rale on or before the 1st day of July, 1880, a deed will be issued for said real estate to 11. C. Smith, as signee of said Cass County. Z"l Xl. J. Sjlilil. Probate Notice. In the matter of the last will and testament ol Benjamin liouse, deceased. In County Court, Cass County, Nebraska. Upon reading and filing an instrument in writing, purporting to be a certified copy of the last will and testament of Benjamin Rouse, de ceased, from the lrobate Court of Cuyahoga County, State of Ohio, It is ordered that notice ol the pendency of said cause be published in the Nebraska Herald, a weekly newspaper, printed and published and of general circula tion in the County of Cass and Slate of Nebras ka, for three weeks next preceding the 16th day April, A. D. 1880, and that the hearing of said cause be set for l o'clock p. m. on said day, at the County Court room in said Couutv. at which time and place all persons interested may ippear and snow cause, if any they have, why said last will rnd testament should not be admitted to probate and proved, according to the petition filed herein. 213 A. N. SULLIVAN, County Judge. Sheriff' Sale. By virtue of an execution issued by W. C. Showalter, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will on the 27th day of April, A. D. 1880, at 11 o'clock a. in., of said day, at the south ioor of the Court House, in said County sell at public auction the following real estate to-wit : Lot seven (7) block thirty-two (32). also lot four (4) in block one hundred and sixty three (163) in the city of Piattsmouth, also lots one (1) two (2) three (3) four (4) in block twenty four (24). also bits nine (9) and ten (10) in block twenty-six (26) Duke's addition, to the city of l'lattsiiioutli, also lot No. nine (9) in block No. ten (10) Thompson's addition to the City of Piattsmouth. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of C. 1, Moore, Defen dant ; to satisfy a judgment of said court re covered by O. L. Palmer, Plaintiff. R. W. H vers. Sheriff, Cass Co., Neb. Piattsmouth. March 23d. A. D. 1880. 1 15 Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of Sale, issued by W. C. Showalter, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cast County, Nebraska, and to uie di rected, I will, on the 27th day of April, A. I. 1880, at lo o'clock a. in., of said day, at the south door of tho Court House, in said County, sell at Public Auction the following Keal Estate, to-wit: The North East quarter (ne!) of sec tion one (1). in township No. twelve (12), North of range thirteen (13). East ; also, the West half (wH)of the Stuth East quarter (se) ef the South East quarter (se'i) ef section No. thirty six (36), township thirteen (13), range twelve (12). East, containing twenty (20) acres ; also, a certain other tiact of land, kuown and describ ed as follows, to-wlt : Beginning at the North East die) corner of the North West Quarter HnwH) of the South East quarter (se4) of sec- nuu ii oia yut. iu tuwusiii)! twelve vIS -iurm of range thirteen (13). East; luuning thence West thirty (30) rods; thence South eighty (80) rods ; thence East thirty (30) rods, and thence North eighty (80)rods to place of beginning, and containing fifteen (15) acres, more or less ; all of the foregoing described property situated in Cass County. Nebraska. Tlie same being lev ied upon and taken as the proierty of VV. W. Connor and Nancy Connor, defendants, to sat isfy a judgment of said Com t by J. C. Cowan, plaitiiilT Piattsmouth. Neb.. March 23d, A. D. 1880. H5 It. W. UYEKS, Sheriff Cass Co., Neb. Legal Notice. To the non-resident owner of the following described real estate in the county of Cass and Utate of Nebraska, to-wit : lots eleven 11 and twelve 12 in block one buudred and twenty two 122J in the city of Piattsmouth ; you are hereby notified that the above described real estate was on the 25th day of September, 1875, sold toCasscounty, that said Cass county trans ferred and sold all its right and interest to the undersigned, John Reich, on the 5th day of March, 1880, and that unless the same is redeem ed from sucli sale on or before the 15th day of July A. D., 1880. a tax deed will be issued for said real eetate to the undersigned. John Reich. Piattsmouth, Nebraska, March 15th, 1880. It3 Guardians Sale. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a decretal Order made bv his honor S. B. Pound, Judge of the Secwnd judicial District within and tor Cass County, Nebraska, lu open Court in the Court Room in the City of Piattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, on tlie 18th day of No vember, at the November, 1879, Term of said District Court, 1 will on Saturday, the 17th day of Auril. 1880, offer for sale t public vendue at the front door of the Court bouse, in the City of Piattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, at the hour of two o'clock p. m.. of said day to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of Fnnk Moore and Charles Moore minor heirs and John Moore Idiotic son, heirs of Mary Moore, deceased, of Cass County, Ne braka, In and to the following described real estate, situated in Cass County. Nebraska to wit: The South East quarter (se) of North East quarter (nei-i) of section twentv-flve (25), township twelve (-2). North of range thirteen (13) , East ; lot No, fourteen (11), section twenty (20), township twelve (12), North of range four teen (14), East ; lot No. forty-one (41 , section twenty-nine (29). township twelve (12), North of Range fourteen (14), East ; lota Nos. three and seven (3 & 7). section thirty (30), township twelve (12), North of range fourteen (ft). East ; North West quarter(nwA)of North East quart er (neU) of section thirty (30), township twelve (12). North of range fourteen (14), East ; East half (e'i) and south West quarter (wi,) of North West quarter (nw) of section thirty (30) township twelve (12), North of range fourteen (14) . East; North West quarter nw) of South West quarter (sw"4) of section thirty 30, town ship twelve 12j, North of ran ye fourteen 114, East. Said sal will remain open for bidders for the space of one hour. Terms of sale. Cash. 114 JOSEPH B. MOORE, Guardian. Proposals for Military Supplies. Headquarters Department of the Platte, Office Chief Quartermaster, Fort Omaha. Neb., March 13, 1880. Sealed Proposals, in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this ofiice until 12 o'clock, noon, on Tuesday. April 20th, 1880, or at the same hour, (allowing for the dif ference In time.) at the oftices of the Quarter masters at tlie followsng named stations, at which places and time they will be opened in tlie presence ol bidders, for the furnishing and delivery of Military Supplies during the year commencing July 1st, 1880, and ending June 30th. 1881, as follows : Wood. Hay and Charcoal or such of said supplies as may be required at Omaha Dept. Fort Omaha, Fort HartsuU, Fort Niobrara. Fort McPherson, Fort Sidney, Chey enne Depot. Fort Russell, Fort Sanders, Fort Steele, tort Hall, Fort Douglas, Fort Cameron, Fort Robinson. Camp Sheridan. Fort l-aramie. Fort Fetternian, Fort McKinney and Fort Wa shakie. Proposals will also be received at this ofllce to the day and hour above named, for the de livery on the cars at the o!nt nearest to the mines on the line of the Union Pacific Railroad of five thousand tons of Coal, of 2240 pounds to lhe ton. Also for delivery at the Omaha Depot, or at stations on the Lniou Pacific Railroad east froni, Kearney Junction, of two million pounds Corn, and one million pounds Oats. Bids for grain should state the rate per loo pounds iot per bushel. Payment for the sup plies depends upon a future appropriation for the purpose by Congress. Proposals for either class of the stores men -Honed, or for quantities less than the whole re quired, will be received. Each proposal should be iu triplicate, separate for each article, and each station. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. A preference will be given to articles of domestic production. ' Blank proposals and printed circulars stating the kind and estimated quantities of Wood, Hay and Charcoal required at each station, and giving full Instructions as to the manner of bid ding, conditions to be observed by bidders and term of eon ti act. &c., will be furnished on ap plication to tli is oflice or to the Quartermasters al the various stations named. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked : "Proposals for at ." and addressed to the underolgned or to the re spective Post and Depot Quartermasters. M. I. LUDINGTON, C2t4 Chief Quartermaster. Prevent crooked boots and blister ed heels by wearing Lyon's Patent Me tallic Heel Stiffeners. 2t4 KTcbw CZ7 Is Leased to wlio will9 during tlae SPRINGSUMMER Mil With their immense stock of (Consisting of all IPriees5 MAIN STREET, PLATTSMOUTH NEB. 322 W. DA. IBAIKIEIE & D). HHeservc tills space for their (M daily expected. Wlien it comes looit out for a Fine Showing stud read our .AJD. in tlie.se col umns, carefully. .ft Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an Order of Sale, Issued by W. C. Showalter, Esq.. Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me direcied, I will, on Monday, the 12th day of April. A. D. 180, at 10 o'clock a. ni., of said day, at the South door (being the front door) of the Court House, in said County.sell at Public Auc tion the following described real estate, to-wit : The North East quarter (ne?4) and the South West quarter (sw$4) o section No. three (3). in township No. twelve (12), North, range No. thirteen (13) : also, lot No. three (3), and the South East quarter (se4) of the South West quarter (swHt) of Section No. thirty-four (31), in township No. thirteen (13), North, range No. thirteen (131, East sixth (Cth) P. M. : all lying and hoinc situated fn Cajttt fmiiitv. Nphraki together with the appurtenances thereto be- longing ine same neuig levied upon and taken s ne property of Jason G. Miller and Mary P. Miller, defendants (In the suit of Jacob Lefever against said defendants, in the Distriet Court of Cass County, Nebraska.) to satisfy a judg ment and decree of said District Court, render ed in favor of said Jacob Lefever. and aeainst 6aid Jason G. Miller and Mary P. Miller, at the I April term of said District Court. A. D. 1878. Piattsmouth, March 8th, A. D. 1S80. Clt5 R. W. HYERS, Sheriff Cass Co., Neb. D. C. Waoker, G, E. Bkxsi.ev, J. R. Benslej-. EENSLEY, WAGNER & BENSLEY, LIVE STOCK Office, 66 Exchange Building. UNION STOCK YARDS, - - CHICAGO. reference : We refer by permission to the First Nation al Bank, Piattsmouth, Nebraska. H. K. SMITH. General Western Agent, headquarters at Omaha. 2ni4 NEW Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE, Or an Old Stable in new hand entirely. The- New Firm of HOLMES & DIXON, open the old BTREIGHT BARN. on the Corner of Cth and Tearl Streets with a New Livery Outfit. GOOD HORSES AND CARRIAGES at all times HORSES FOR SALE, HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD, HORSES KEPT BY THE DAT OR WEEK. Call and see HOLMES & DIXON. -45m6 Cud rfn (raw 3 I I. IT 1 14 V A IM F" A eomp.tl bmlm lacfc VZaIW I 1 U CMil; M lb. V. S. lo acll Um "IrciayrSIa af Talaga Warth Kaairlac" tf aubacriptlaa. To tack mmm. wick food refaraaaat, w. lutlik aatki tsaa, m4 (it. iitm that wlU laaara a worker over $loa a auatk. AMcaai IXTKKSATlOIAIi TIB. CO, Boa 24at, St. Laau, Ho. J. E. Cunningham, HOUSE PAINTER I AND ORNA M ENTER. l'aper Hanging Kalsomlulng, draining- and Cilazingr. A specialty. Als a first class Piano & Organ Finisher. ty Would say to the oeoule of riattsmouth. that I fully WARRANT ALL CONTRACTS. A share of the patronage is solicited. Orders will receive prompt attention. 48m J. E. CUNNINGHAM. New Departure ! or our well known Tailor, Morrm QfRourke WHO HAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED, On Lower Main St., opp. Court Hons. A PULL LINE OF PIECE GOODS will constantly be kept In stock and allordcrs promptly filled. A Fit Guaranteed! in every Instance. f&Dout forget the Location. 4tf M. O'ltOCBKE, Prop. W. C. Bbowx. Edwin K. Pkicjc. Edwin E. Brown proton, $)ritt Co., Commission Merchants In LIVE STOCK, Boom 81, New Exchange Building, Union Ntoelt Yards, - - Chlcco. refer bt permission to E. 8. Sticknev, President Union Stock Yards National Bank. Chicago. Win H. A. WATERMAN & SON. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In PINE LUMBER, LATH. SHINGLES. SAS1T, DOORS, BLINDS, ETC., . ETC., ETC. Malu street. Corner of Fifth. PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB. Still Better Rates for Lumber $25 to $50001; JadMoaalf biraaW4 la Wail Sklaya lb foaoow ...... t..r f j u. .nr. - V,I,W1U Wlinnnv. f 1 " " r - - - . Svavcm olovorUInc la Stork. -allaiUo.Um . applita. Imxi w Auia.liauw A Gu., Buk.n, J bivA il. T.