Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, July 28, 1881, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS.
Eiocwti m
Enter! aintnnt,
Tuesd iy, August. 2n 1.!
lie sure- and so ov.rybody.
Another nice rain Tuesday.
Hlack i!k-i at Jos V. Weckbach's.
10t4
Sund.iv was a glorious day once
more.
Ask Judge Sullivan how lie spells
tt is name.
Cass Ci;inty Premium Lists at
this oflice.
Grasshoppers are reported way up
out west.
Phil Vimg got in a l.ig hox of
candies Monday.
Lou Myers hangs out at Joe Rob
erts' now-a-days.
From 08 to C3 is quite a change,
and oh! so welcome.
The frame of Stadelinaim's house
went up last Saturday.
Election of officers took place in
the I. t). H. T. Louse last night.
Every ou.Iy be sure and patronize
t he elocutionists, Tuesday night.
Silks, Satins. Velvets for trim
mings at Jos. V. Weckbach's. 19U
Ths firm of TV. II. Baker & Co.
will change the first of next month.
GenMemen wanting a good driv
ing glove, should call on Solomon &
Nathan. 1
Cummins &, Ilichey are grading
and fixing the north side of their lum
ber yard.
Ex-Senator Hitchcock was once a
law -partner of Huscoe Conkling's
father in Omaha.
The Dancing school opened up
Wednesday evening and started in
with a free dance.
For Muslins, Dress Goods, pretty
Calicos and popular prices go to Jos.
V. Weckbach's. 19t4
Mr. Frank'T. Pinney, of Omaha,
opened a dancing school last evening
in Fitzgerald Hall.
It was a lovely day for buggy
riding. Sunday, and nearly every one
who could be, was out.
Drew & Weckbach's new 6tore
building is fast making itself seen to
the citizens of PlaUsmouth.
Fred Herrmann had an awning
put up in front of his store Monday,
and Kalisky had one put up Tuesday.
We open out an invoice of 25
dozen Ileal Alexandre Kid Gloves at
50 cents. Regular price $1.75 to S2.00.
The forger had his trial Wednes
. day. Reeson & McLennan for defense
and Geo. A. Magney prosecuting at
torney. -Four or five couple, of Plaits
mouth young folks went down to
Hesser's Thursday afternoon and had
a little picnic.
RufTuer and Black received a car
load of wagons last Saturday, and sold
four of them Tuesday; pretty good for
a rainy day,
..Wm. B. Shryock left for Louis
ville last Friday morning, where, we
suppose, he dunned every man that
owed any taxts.
The real estate firm of D. II
Wheeler & Co. have moved their office
to rooms in Guthmans block over
Weckbach's store.
The M. E. ice cream social at the
M. E. Parsonage, Friday night, wa3
well attended, and the evening was
spent verv pleasantly.
Rev. J. M. Yeung preached in the
Baptist Church Sunday morning, and
assisted Rev. Gallagger at the M. E
Church in the evening.
One of the river works barges
broke loose Friday night an1, floated
down the river, but was found and
tied up near Rock Bluffs.
The Great Red Store have sold
out all their furniture and will not
keep it again until they can get an
other store room up st-eet.
.Some copies of the State Fair
Premium List for distribution at the
Heuald office. Anyone desirous of
a copy can have one by calling for it.
Commander MacMurphy was not
ivell enough to preside at the meeting
of the G, A. R. post Tuesday evening
and ex-Commander Livingston took
his place.
Prof. L ;ve has been taking a trip
through the state, Columbus, Fremont
Blair aud other parts, returning last
Saturday, lie reports cr.ps tine about
Fremont and Blair.
Some of our shoutils had a little
gia53 ball jjU(!t Tuesday afternoon,
Capt. O'Rourke took the badge and i
Sheriff Ilyers and Frank Pottengcr
each got a score.
-Solomon & Nathan's Kid Glove
bale deserve the HttenUun of every
one. It seems almost incredible, but
they are selling the Ual Moyen Al
exandre Kid at 50 cents per pair. 1
The B. & M. R R. House has a
i.uiwlv rtv fan in the -Unius room iriv-
incr an excellent breeze to the cuests
during meals. Come one and all and
enjoy an airy coiuioi i.ioie mtai. ii
Persoual.
Mr. D. T. Iligeinson is in town.
E. L. Reed of Weeping Water was
in the city last week.
James E. Morrison v:u in Glen wood
several days la3t week.
Mrs. J. W. Barnes has been risking
in Ashland the past week.
Mr. Dave Miller returned Monday
night from a little trip out at Weeping
Water.
Eddie Lewis of Centre Valley spent
a few days in town the first of the
week.
Mr. Wm. Dawson is in the city for a
few days, oh a return trip from St.
Louis.
Frank Carruth and family are in
Laporte. Ind., visiting old friends and
relatives.
Miss Anderson of Glenwood is visit
ing Miss Annie Livingston who re
turns with her to Glenwood.
Dr. Root, of Greenwood, went to the
Hot Springs, At kansas, last week for
the benefit of his health.
Mr. Geo. Mitchell and mother, cous
ins of Mrs. Jno. Duke, from Zanesville
Ohio, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Duke.
Mr. Hesser came in from a plant
selling trip last Friday, and, we were
sorry to see. somewhat prostrated by
the severe hot weather.
D. B. Smith, Alex Clark and Wm.
Valentine went down to Lincoln
Monday, to do some painting there
They will probably be gone a week.
Mr. J. X. Sampson, of Beloit, Kansas,
has been visiting his relatives for the
past two weeks in this p'ace. He
leaves next Monday, we understand,
for Chicago, to purchase goods.
Wave Allen, the old Cascade Flour
ing Mills man was in town last week.
"Wave" lives near Lincoln now, he's
'most got into the Asylum we hear, at
least he's making flour out at tha mill
just by there, and thinks he has the
nicest, biggest, fastest four year old
bay colt in Neb.
Mr. Bassett of Detroit, Mich. Ed
itor of the Michigan Herald with his
l family, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. II.
Wheeler. The Herald acknowledges
a pleasant call from Mr. Bassett who
informs us he was formerly a resident
of P.,1 having come here in 1836, with
Mr. Wheeler.
Miss May Kennedy returned from
Cincinnati, where she has been attend
ing the Conservatory of Music, on
Wednesday last, accompanied by a
friend. Miss Myrtle Flumm, also of
the Conservatory, who will remain
with her during her vacation, both re
turning to Cincinnati in September.
- - -
Don't forget the elocutionist's en
tertainment.
-A good many farmers were in
town Tuesday.
Main street is being graded be
tween Sixth and Seventh.
Don't forget that you can get al
most anything in the way of fancy
and staple groceries at Benuett &
Lewis'.
WHITE VESTS, PA R T V T I ES
CELLULOID
COLLAItS, CUFFS AND BOSOMS
at Wcscott's.
TheOncPrwe 1 Boss CMhier,
-rMrs. Wm. Fisher, wife of Mr. Wm.
Fisher, upholsterer in the machine
shops, died on Sunday last, .of con
sumption, and was buried Tuesday.
The Surveyor General's office has
been removed to the house now own
ed by Geo. S. Smith, and lately occu
pied by Clias. Holmes. The new
quarters are cool and roomy.
A few more Linen and Cambrip
buus at I . Herrmann s. iQif
Three old drunks and disorderlies,
were taken this week, among the rest
Jno. F. Fitzgerald, that wonderful tem
perance tellow last winter, who seems
to have fallen from grace again. He's
a chronic dead beat, drunk, or sober.
We made the acquaintance of an
other old soldier the other day. Mr,
J. T. Harbert, who was, we learned in
a conversation between him and Sher
iff Ilyers an Audersonville prisoner
too. Seven old soldiers of the county
joined the post of the G. A. R. here,
last Tuesday.
THE BEST FITTING
)and(
NOBBIEST CLOTHING
at WESCOTT'S, ONE PRICE, and
no ilonkty Business. 1
Miss May Kennedy, a charming
young lady from Nebraska, and Miss
Laura Belcher, a very attractive youny
lady of Michigan, owing to their ex
traordii.ary musical talent, are mak
ing rapid progress at the Cincinnati
Conservatory of Music. Cincinnati
Inquirer.
Chaplain Wright has about com
pleted a neat little dwelling house just
north of his own residence which will
be for rent. It Is wel! and convenient
ly built, with a nice yard, and is one
of the kind of houses of which a num
ber should be and are being built to
satisfy the growing demands of our
people. The Chaplain owns most of
the lots in that block, and talks of put
ting up several more dwellings of the
same kind; as the site is a pleasant
one he will have no difficulty in rent
ing all he can build.
A clerk in the U. P. R. R. offices
at Omaha by the name of DeLoske
has suddenly turned up missing and it
is feared in a temporary fit of insanity
he has wandered off and drowned him
self. He was traced over the river
but there the trail ceased. Saturday
a party of his fellow clerks came down
the river in two skills, as far as this
place to see if any trace of his body
could be found on either side the river,
n which quest they were unsuccess
fill. They returned to Omaha on the
afternoon train.
Latest; The body of CeLoska
was found hist Mjnday a few miles
below Pacific Jn by a farmer, floating
in the river among some brush. It
was identified by means of his watch
chain to which was attached a small
lantern. Mr. E. L. Winslow of the U.
! P. headquarters was sent to Pacific
Junction and took the body back Tues-
a&j.
DIED.
On Monday last the news reached
here that an old resident and citizen
of PlaUsmouth had passed to his lone
home, in a far off land.
Edward ii. Dovey died in London,
England, Monday, July 25th, 1881,
of a Cancerous affection of the head
Mr. Dovey wa3 born Dec. 25th, 1831,
in Staffordshire, Eng. and was brought
up a potter by trade. He came to
New York in 1845, moved to Ohio af
terwards, and finally to Nashville,
Tentu where, with Mr. Amison, now
dead, they established a wholesale
grocery house, and were making money
when the war broke out. Our Mr.
Dovey, unlike some of his country
men, from the first felt a great abhor
rence of the system of slavery, and be
ing a strong-willed, outspoken man he
of course refused to keep his opinions
to himself, so that shortly after the
breaking out of the war he found
Nashville too hot for him, and the firm
was forced to leave the south at great
pecuniary loss.
Just what turned his attention west
ward we know not, but in the spring
of 18G3 the family came to PlaUs
mouth, where he and Mr. Amison en
tered into a general "Outfitting" busi
ness, on Main St., where they made
money again rapidly.
After the advent of the railroad the
cessation of outfitting, and the general
change in business to a regular mer
cantile trade, the firm dissolved and
Mr. Dovey became one of the prom
inent merchants of the town, doing a
large business; taking the boys in
the store as they grew up. Some years
since the firm was again changed to
Dovey & Son, G. E. being the partner,
and so it remains now.
In January of 1880 Mr. Dovey first
became seriously alarmed about the
trouble in his head, which finally car
ried him off, and turning the business
over to his son entirely, sought med
ical aid. Iu May he went to England
and was under the charge of Dr. Rich
ardson, one of the first surgeons in
that country; but no skill availed, and
last Monday the Great Reaper called
him home,
During his residence here Mr. Dovey
was prominent in business and public
matters, being County Commissioner
for a term, an aspira for Mayor once
or twice and a member of the Council
up to about the time he left.
He vfill be buried at "Thames Dit
ton" in England. Mrs. Dovey will re
turn to her home here as soon as the
funtral services and her health will
permit. ' "j
Dyspepsia in its worst forms will
yield to the use of Carter's Little
Nerve Pills aided by Carter's Little
Liver Pills. They not only relieve
present distress but strengthen the
stojiach and digestive apparatus.
Elocutionist's Eutertainraeut.
The following is the program for
the entertainment, Tuesday night,
July 2d, given by Prof. Chamberlin's
class of Elocution:
BUGLE SON'G.
Kentucky Bells Geo. A. Magney
Green Mountain Jus
tice M. Wheeler
Karl the Martyr. . .... D. II. Wheeler
Our Folks ............ Qep. Spurlock
Jmusic.
Asleep at the Switch. .Frank Wheeler
Archie Dean Mrs. J P Young
Pilot's Story Miss Ola Barnes
MUSIC.
The Last Hymn Hattie Pronger
Py ramus and Thisbe. . G. F. llobbs
Charcoal Man C. J. Pettee
How Persimmons took
Care of Baby Miss L. Pollock
MUSIC.
The entertainment will be in Fitz
gerald Hall and all are invited to be
present. You should all patronize
home talent.
The elocutionists are preparing
for an entertainment.
Just received a new invoice of
Fans at V. Herrmann's. I6tf
-A fine line of calling cards, bill
heads, letter heads, &c, at this oflice.
Any one wishing a first class job
should give us a call. ltf
Capt. Wiles' team became scared
at the cars Monday, and before they
got over their fright there wasn't
much left of his buggy.
Some way. some how, nobody
told us last week that Billy Hassler
and his wife were the joint proprie
tors of a little girl bab.y. We eught
to have known it, and ViliJs the fact,
on which the Heuald congratulates
them exceedingly. It' cnllsf Mike "oo
"oo" and Billy "ta" "ta""'just as nat
ural, and things down at the shop run
twice as smooth now, as before that
baby came to town.
- Bennett & Lewis have just re
ceived a fresh supply of Ereraner's
Crackers, consisting of Jelly fingers.
Almond Wafers, Lemon Jumbles,
Cocoanut fingers, Cracknells, Frosted
Creams, Frosted Vanilla Creams, and
Graham and Oat Meal Crackers.
A new landing has been made
near Rocky Point, the railroad giving
a roadway up to Happy Hollow where
it connects with the old road, thus
saving transferred teams a long
tedious trip from below the point, and
also enabling the ferry bout to trans
fer much cheaper than if obliged to go
below the point.
Notice.
All persons indebted to W. II. Baker
& Co. are requested to call and settle
as Mr. Parmele has sold his interest
to Mr. S. II. Atwood, who takes only
the stock of goods on hand, and ac
counts must be settled with old con
cern as we have our obligations to
meet. Respectfully,
I9t2 H. Baker & Co.
The Old Settlers
Of this County will meet at the Fair
Grounds on Saturday Septembe. 2llh
1881. for a general pic-Nic, open to all.
It is hoped the Old Soldiers and Posts
of G. A. R. in the county will also be
present, as well as a portion of the
State Historical Society. Let every
one prepare accordingly. Time of
meeting, aud further particulars later.
I9t4 By order of Society.
- A dastardly outrage was at
tempted yesterday afternoon on
Vine street by a wretched tramp upon
some little girls, one of whom he suc
ceeded in holding while the others ran
away in affright. He was finally ar
rested. Too severe a punishment can
hardly be given fer such offences, but
we tear he will shortly be released to
continue his nefarious practices, until
we read of some terrible crime of the
same nature, of which some innocent
girl or woman will be the victim, and
which will cause lifelong suffering, if
not death.
In the meantime we would advise
mothers to keep their children safely
under their eye.
Pacific Junction Items.
Pacific Junction Gazette.
A large number of harvest fields, in
this county, have been cut short by
rust.
The civil engineers of the B. Sc. M.
were over on Tuesday evening viewing
the site fer the new depot. So we are
informed.
M. O'Rourke, of PlaUsmouth, was
in town Ihursdav morning. Mr.
O'Rourke formerly resided at Malvern.
C. W. Johnson was arrested for com
mitting assault and battery on his
wife, and given 30 days in jail.
With
LOW EXPENSES
We can take SMALL PROFITS and
will not be
Under Sold
at WESCOTT'S. the boss. I
For biliousness, constipation, liv
er complaints and all blood diseases,
the Big Blood and Liver Cure. Dr.
Marshall s Bromoline, is the best.
Druggists sell it.
For hale.
Desirable building lots on monthly
payments. Inquire of F. C. Bowen,
Herrmann s Dry Good btore. I9tf
See Frank Morrison's new ad.
Frank always was a good butcher,
give him a call.
Nets.
A new lot of leather and cord nets
at bottom prices at J. G. Chambers'.
Stetson hat?, Stetson hats, genuine
Stetson hats at Wcscott's Boss Cloth
ing Store. I
For mixed paints go to Roberts'
Drug Store. 51 tf
Ministers, Lawyers, Teachers, and
others whose occupations give but lit
tle exercise, should use Carters Little
Liver Pills for torpid liver and bilious
ness. One is a dose. Sold by Smith,
Black & Co.
For the best staple and fancy
groceries in PlaUsmouth go to J. V.
Weckbach's. lutf
More cases of sick headache, bil
iousness, constipation, &c, can ' be
cured in less t;me, with less medicine,
md for less money, by using Carter's
Little Liver Pills, than by any other
means. Sold by Smith, Black & Co.
I sell the best and cheapest bcots
and shoes. I defy competition.
4tf Peter Merges.
Go out in the damp, air, or sit un
protected in a draught, and your throat
will feel sore and your head uncom
fortable. You have taken a cold.
which you can remove as promptly as
you received it by iising Ayei'?s Cherry
reciorai.
Fresh bread, cakes and pies, every
day, at the Union Bakery, corner Main
and Third. lOtf
The Royal beauties of Europe owe
much of their personal attractiveness
to the influence of Ayer's Hair Vigor,
which keeps the hair fresh and bright.
California Canned Goods at F. S.
White's; just received. 18t2
Previous to our removal to the
NEW GOLDIXG HOUSE,
we shall continue to offer
GOODS OF EVERY KIND LOWER THAN
EVER.
Every person who ever traded at
THE
GREAT RED STORE
will know what we mean by
lower than ever! lOtf
The Fourth is over and Coup's
great show has gone and the latest ex
citement now is on account of Solo
mon & Nathan's great reduction in
prices. We intend to make Business
Boom for the next two months by
giving unprecedented bargains. Call
and secure them. 17tf S. & N.
If people who are troubled with
colds would make use of Ayer's Cher
ry Sectoral before attending church or
public lectures, they would avoid
coughing and the comfort of hearers
and speaker would be greatly promot
ed. The Pectoral enables public
speakers to speak clearly and without
fatigue, having an immediate and
wonderful effect in increasing the
power and flexibility of the voice.
Relief from sick headache, drows
iness, nausea, dizziness, pain in the
side, &c. guaranteed to those using
Carter's Little Liver Pills. These
complaints are neaily always caused
by torpid liver and constipated bowels.
Restore these organs to their proyer
functions and the trouble ceases. Car
ter's Little Liver Pills will do this
very time. Que pill is a dose. Forty
in a vial. Price 25 ceats. Sold by
Smith, Black & Co.
-Remarks the Toledo Blade: "Good
digestion wili do more to keep a man
straight than good resolutions" and
Dr. Marshall's Bromoline is just the
thing to give you a good digestion.
Fifty cents buys a bottle.
Lost,
at the High school building about two
weeks ago, a pair of brown Lisle
thread gloves with open-work wrists
dotted with dark red. Please leave at
the Herald office.
There nre 1 to be 15,000 dentists
in the United States.
-Changed Too,
A gilded youth whoha met with mis
fortunes enters a fourth-class restaurant
a sort of Parisian What Cheer House,
as it were. He there encounters a
waiter whom he had formerly seen in
the luxurious establishments which he
himself frequented.
'What !" says the waiter, "do you
dine here, sir?'1
"Well," returns the other, gloomily,
"you wait here, don't you?"
"It is true, sir," replies the waiter,
with conscious dignityt "but I do not
cat here."
Farmers Attention.
In order to gratify the wishes of
hundreds of our customers who have
repeatedly expressed a desire that we
would exchange merchandise in our
line such as Dry Goods, Millinery,
Clothing and Gent's Furnishing
Goods, Boots and Shoes. Hats, Caps,
Trunks, Valises and Jewelry for
Country Produce. We are now
pleased to advise you that we have
perfected arrangements whereby we
will be able to accommodate all. So
bring oa your produce and avail your
selves of our great advertised price
list. We will pay the highest market
price for produce aid you in return
will receive anything in our line at
the lowest cash figures. Don't forget
the place next door to Court House.
I7tf Solomon & Nathan.
Drugs -the largest stock at J. M
Roberts. 3tf
Saddle Up,
Ye men of Cass who find yourselves
owing Streigiit & Miller, the Har-ness-mi.kers,
and prepare to ride post
haste to their place and settle all old
accounts at once, as we must have
some money. We have trusted you
long and now needs our pay at a 2-40
gait. We will give you 30 days to
make the heat and if not under the
wire then the judges will rule you off
our track in future.
- Streigiit & Miller
PlaUsmouth, Neb.
-Many persons are bitterly opposed
to "patent medicines," and will rarely
use them at all. There is no doubt
that many are worthless, yet a remedy
that has stood the test for years, like
Dr. Sherman's Prickly Ash Bitters,
and its sale and popularity increasing
every day, must have merit . or it
woul 1 have disappeared long since.155
GOOD PRINTS,
TWENTY YARDS FOR ONE DOLLAR.
at the GREAT RED STORE. ICtf
Railroad Hands Wanted.
Men and teams wauted at once to
work on the Missouri Pacific Rail
road grade in this county. Apply to
Beeson & Hammond,
Weeping Water, Cass Co. Neb. 1815
G'irl Wanteu.
Girl wanted to do general house
work. Inquire at once, Mrs. D. II.
Wheeler. 18t3
A Fool Once More.
"For ten years my wife was con
fined to her bed with such a complica
tion of ailments that no doctor could
tell what was the matter or cure her,
and I used up a small fortune in hum
bug stuff. Six m-uths ago I saw a
U. S. flag with Hop Bitters on it, and
I thought I would be a fool once
more. I tried it, but my folly proved
to be wisdom. Two bottles cured her.
She is now as well and strong as any
man's wife, and it Ci-st me only two
dollars. Such folly pays. II. W. De
troit, Michigan.
NOTICE.
To All Whom it Maj Concern.
Mr. II. T. Franks, who has been rep-
rpspntinir me in the interest of the
sewing machine business, is no longer
A A. . . 1 1 .
m my employ, aii contracts maue vy
him will ho settled at niv store, and
parties who have given hiiq note are
requested to call and see if they are all
satisfactory. I will not be responsible
for anvthintr done by him after this
date, Ju!y 11th, 1881.
FRANK CARRUTH.
A Good Foundation.
One of the greatest troubles of our
people is weakness of the stomach. As
this soon causes Indigestion, Nervous
ness and Rheumatism, they prevail in
almost every American household.
There is positively no need for any
body to suffer from these paint ul
troubles who can buy a 50 ct. bottle of
Parker's Ginger Tonic; for this super
ior medicine always tones up the stom
ach and nervous system, and keeps the
kidneys active in carrying off the foul
mutters, thus laying a good foundation
for perfect health. N. O. Picayune.
See other column. 1 Jt5
Rescued from Death.
In the following remarkable state
ment. William J. Coughlin of Somer
ville, Mass., says: "In the fall of 1870
I was taken wiUi a violent bleed
ing of the lungs followed by a se
vere cough. I was so weak at one
time that I could not leave my bed.
In the summer of 1877 I was admitted
to the City Hospital. While there the
doctors said I had a hole in my left
lung as big as a half dollar. I expend
ed over a hundred dollars in Jdoctors
and medicines. I gave up hope, but a
friend told me of DR. HALL'S BAL
SAM FOR THE LUNGS. I got a
bottle to satisfy him, when to my sur
prise and gratification, I commenced
to feel better, and to-day feel in better
spirits than I have the past three years.
I write this hoping that every one
afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be
induced to take Dr. WM. HALL'S
BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS and be
conviuced that CONSUMPTION
CAN BE CURED. I can positively
say that it has done more good than
all the other medicines I have taken
during my sickness." Sold by drug
gists. 13
SPECIAL NOTICES.
"THE GREAT RED STORE
before spending any more money. 16tf
J. N. Wise. .
Negotiator of mortgage loans, on
improved farm property. Terms rea
sonable. 8tf
Money to Loan.
On good farm property on longtime.
Apply to J. W. Jennings,
ltf Plattsmouth.
Dr. Black's
Rheumatic Cure, an internal medi
cine warranted a safe, certain and
speedy cura for Rheumatism, Neural
gia, Lame Backs, .Pains in the side.
Stomach, Kidneys, &c.t &c. Smith,"
Blck &Cp. have said over ope hun
dred bottles in the last two months
48tf
Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per
lb., at Schlegel & Niemann's,
opposite P. 0. 7tx
AGENTS AND CANVASSERS
Make from 25 to SO per week selling
goods for E. i. HIDEOUT &. CO., 10 Barclay
Street, New York. 22yl
Send lor their Catalogue and terms.
-The best and cheapest,
The finest and neatest
Shoes and Slippers
For little trippers
at Merges'.
4tf
Alderney Slock.
Mr. J. F. Beaumeister bow owns
the
ALDERNEY BULL, "WELLINGTON,"
No. 197, dropped January 4th, 1878,
Sire, Kentucky, 2d, 758; grandsire,
Kentucky 628. From imported Tran
sit, bred by II. S. Durand, Wis., which
it will be remembered Chaplain
Wright brought here last year. This
bull is a thorough-bred Alderney, or
Jersey bull and will be kept for servi
ces this summer at Mr. Beaucieister's
place north of town, on the Platte
Valley road. All who desire the use
of such an animal shjuld call and see
the undersighed,
J. F. Beaumeister.
Stock from a distance, pastured free
of charge after the first of May. 62tf
Dr. Black's Rheumatic Cure is an
internal remedy and is pronounced by
hundreds who have used it to contain
more true medical virtue than any
other kind thrown upon the market in
the shape of oils and liniments. It is
warranted. Smith, Black & Co., pro
prietors. Sold by P. S. Barnes and A.
D. Marshall. Weeping Water, Neb. 8tf
Crites and Ramsey, attorneys and
Notary Public, second door east of
Court House. Plattsmouth, Neb. 5tCrc
To the Citizeu's of the County aud State.
I have now ready for market 100,000
White and Fire brick, which we will
sell at reasonable prices; parties wish
ing to build a fire:proof house before
the comet comes down, call on J. T. A
Hoover. Louisville, Nebraska.
Ice!
F. S. White is now delivering Ice daily
to customers at remarkably low prices.
Call or leave orders at his store, on
Main St. 10tf
MtllOLS & SO,
Contractors and Builders.
HaviHg enlarged our shop and iurclmed a
Steam Iwf r Circle Saw. we are prepared to do
an uulimited amount of work in our line in a
FIKSI-rUSSMASNKR. , ,,
and those who contemplate building w ill find it
to their interext to net estimate from ti lefore
uiving their work to other partien. Estimate
made ou all kinds ofwork Fkkk ok Chak.jk,
If you want to buy or sell city proper
ty of any kind
If you want to buy or sell a farm of
any kind
If you want money with farm lands
to secure it call on
Will S. Wise,
46ml Fitzgerald Block.
II Must Be So.
For all who use Brown's Pepsin
Tonic say it is a sure cure for Dys
pepsia and sick Headache. Try it.
For sale by all Druggists in Platts
mouth and East PlaUsmouth.
Tepsiu. Rhubarb, Maudrake & Gentian
Are the active ingredients of
Brown's Pepsia Tonic. Give this
wonderful Dyspepsia remedy a trial
and be cured. For sale by all drug
gists iu Neb.
Brown's Vegetable Liver Pills
Are a sure cure for Liver Complaint,
Constipation and Biliousness. For
sale by all Druggists in the West.
Brown's Blackberry and Ginger
Should be in every house during the
heated season. It never fails to cure
Diarrhoea, Dysentery and Cholera
Morbus. For sale by J. II. Buttery.
Smith, Black & Co., O. F. Johnson and
J. M. Robert , Plattsmouth, "J. Y.
Painter, East Plattsmouth,
Muucy to Loau.
Money to loan on real estate secur
ity. Inquire of D. D. Martindale,
Louisville, Neb. 13tf
Come and See
The large stock of Spring Shoes and
Slippers, good and nice at Merges'. 4tf
Notice to Teachers.
Examination of persons wishing to
teach in Cass county, will be at the
following times and places:
At Plattsmouth, 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
iiOUisvme isu i naay aim oaiuiuy in
Anril.Julv and December. Notice of
other examinations will be given.
At Elmwood the last rnuay ami
Saturdap of March. At Greenwood
the last Friday and Saturday in Feb
ruary.
E. II. Wooley,
42tf Superintendent.
fc7Q A WEEK. $12 a day at home easily made
p 1 6cotly outfit free. Address, Tuna & Co.,
Augusta. Maine. 49ly
The
GREAT RED STORE
will move into the new
GOLDINO BUILDING
lGtf on or about the twentieth inst.
A Difficult Problem Solved.
Amlition, competition and over-exertion
use up the vital powers of men
aud women, so that a desire for ttimj
ulants seems to be a natural human
passion, and drunkenness prevails on
acoount of this neoessltv for bodily
and mental invigoration. Parker's
Ginger Tonic fairly solves the difficult
problem, and has brought health and
happiness into many desolate homes
It does not tear down an already de
bellated system, but builds it up with
out intoxicating. Enquirer, See oth
er column, I8t3
Organs.
A few more bargains in my clos
ing out stock; don't delay if you want
a number one instrument at a very
low figure. James Pettee, ag't.
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING 1 I
at the
GREAT RED STORE
we are ju3t slaughtering away to keep
from moving them to the
new golding building
which we are about to occupy. ICtf
i .
For Sale.
A house and lot situated on the
N. K. corner of Granite and Seventh
sts. The house is li story ; contains
five rooms and a pantry, is almost
new and in good condition. Price
$1000; $700 cash and balance in one
vear. ror larther information en
quire of D. H. Wheeler & Co. Agt,
lOtf
LEGAL. NOTICES.
License Notice.
To all whfim it may Concern:
Notice is hereby given, that I have filed in
the office of the County Clerk of Cttsu County,
Nebraska, an application to me uoari i l.ri
inUwiuuers of aid comity for a p rmit to ell
liquors an a drugget, at Louisville in iald
eountv, for medicinal, mechanical and chem
ical purposes. Dr. J. A. Hasemf.ikr
Louisville, Cass County, Neb., Jnly 12. 1S81.
1U
Estray Notice.
Taken up by the subscriber living in Rock
Rluffs nreciuct One sorrel horae. white spot
in face, right hind foot white, i-ma.ll lump un
der the right eye, bone spavin ou right hind
leg. The owner can have name by peoviug
property ana paying cnar;e3.
lai5 - .. .-t-v c. J. MAKTiy,
Road Notice.
To all whom it may concern :
The commissioner appointed to locate a road
commencing at a xiut fifteen and seventy-one
hundredths (15 70-100) chain west of the quart
er rectiou comer on north side of -tion nine
teen (ISO, town twelve (lit), range fourteen (14) ;
thence running south 6' W, ten (10) chains;
ruuning thence Houth 30" W, nine and fifty-one
hundredths (9 50-100) chains: thence south 47"
10' W. fifteen and eighty-one hundredths (15 80
100) chains; thence sourh 30- W. eleven HI
chaius : thence south 23'i W. forty eight aud
fifty three-one hundredths in 53-lou chains to
the center of County road, bearing north and
south, and at a point one and ninety six-one
hundredths 1 SM-loo chains south of the eighth
section corner on the north ride of north east
quarter ne of section twenty flve.(WJ. town
twelve 1121. range thirteeu 13, east Otli 1. M.,
and termiiiiUiiig at said point, lias rciMirted iu
favor of the location (hereof, and all objections
thereto, or claims for damages, muet be filed in
the County Clerk's oflice ou or before noon on
the iioth day of September, A. I. 1881. or such
road will be opened without reference thereto.
1715 J. D. Tutt, County Clerk.
' Legal Notice.
Tublic notice is hereby given that the uuder
eigucd purchased at public tax sale, on the 2oth
day of Nov., 1S7-J, and at th Comity Treasurer's
oflice in the city of l'lattsmoutli. County of Cass
and Stase of Nebraska, lot eighteen (18) in the
southeast quarter (se1) of the south west
quarter (swlt of section twelve (12) township
twelve 1 12) range eleven (II), in Cass County,
Nebraska, and east of the 6th principal Merid
ian, containing thirteen (13) acres for the tax of
1ST 8. aud taxed as non-resident. I am still the
holder of the certificate of sale of
the above described laud and unless
redemption therefrom is made within two years
from tiio date of the above said sale at the ex
piration of which two years the time of re
demption will expire, application will be made
to the Treasurer of the above said County of
Cass for a tax deed thereon.
I7t3 S. N". Mkhuiam.
July 14th, 1881.
To Whom it may Concern.
All persons holding warrants drawn on the
General Euud of Cass County, Nebraska, and
endorsed, 'Tri-seliled aud not paid for want of
funds," or in words of similar import, are here
by notified that there is euli in the treasury of
said County for the payment of the same ; and.
further, that interest will cease on all such
warrants ou and after the first day of Septem
ber next.
By order of the Commissioners of said County
J. M. l'ATTKKsoN. Treasurer,
riattsmoutli. Neb., June li. I5t5
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an Order of Sale issued by W. C.
Show-alter, Clerk of the District Court within
and for Cass County. Nebraska, aud to me di
rected. I will, on the tlllt day of August, A. 1).
1881. at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the south
door of the Court House, in said County, sell
at l'liblie Auction the following Keal Estate, to
wit: 1 he West halt (wil of the North West
quarter nw of section twelve laj. In town
ten to I. north of ratine Dine '). East, contain
ing eighty loJ acres, including all of the ap
pui'teiiaoces. The Maine being lev ied upon and
taken as the property of Jehu Kindt, defend
ant, to satisfy a judgment of said Court recov
ered by Zacliai'iah K, Clause and James VY.
Mooilv, plaintitls.
l'laUsmouth. Neb., June 20th, A. I). 18L
15t5 It. W. Hykhs. Sheriff Cass Co., Neb.
Road Notice.
To all u hoiii it may Concern:
The commissioner appointed to survey and
locate a county road comm.-nciug at the quar
ter ('4 sect ion coruer ou the south side ot sec
tion Iwenl v-lhree (-':), in township twelve (12)
uoith of ra'uge thirteen (13) cast sixth princi
pal meridian running thence north on the
quarter (U) section line one and three quarter
(1?) miles to tho south east corner of the north
east quarter (V) of the north west quarter ()
of section fourteen (14), same town aud range
as above. To vacate all that portion of road
number one hundred and sixty-three (lia; on
the line dividing the east half (!i) of the west
half (!J) of the north west ouarter () of the
east half Ci) of the west half Ci) of the south
west quarter () of section fourteen (14), in
town twelve (12, range thirteen (13) has re
IMirted In favor of the location and vacation
thereof, aud all objections thereto or claims
for damages, must lie filed in the County
Clerk's ottice, on or before ioon on the 1st day
ot September A. D. 1H1, or such road will be
vacated and located withont reference tliertto.
J. 1). Tutt,
I5t5 County Clerk.
Bridge Notice.
Notice is hereby given that bids will be re
ceived for the construction of five (5) or more
pile bridges, ranging from twenty (2u) to sixty
(60) feet in length (the same to be of the same
general character as tne onoges mini ounng
the past vear) up to noon of the 4th day of
August. I8sl. The Commissioners reserve the
right to reject any or all bids.
ny order oi county commissioners,
lets J, D. if it, Couuty cierK.
Legal Notice.
Public notice is hereby civen that th under
signed purchased at public tax sale on the 2t th
day of November, 187'J, and at tho County
Treasurer's oflice In the City of riattsmouth.
County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, and
separately in tracts of forty acres. the
rollowing uescnoeu lunus ioruieiax.es ui isio
to-wit :
The south half (s!4) of section thirty (sec 30)
township ten (10), range twelve (12), taxed as
non-resident.
All In Cass Couuty, liehraska, and east oi tne
Cth Principal Meridian. I am still the holder
of the Certificates of sale or the aoove aescnoeu
lands, and unless redemption therefrom is
made within two years Irom the date of the
above said sale, at the expiration of which said
two years, the time of redemption will expire,
application will be made to the Treasurer ot the
above said County of Cass for a tax rteed there
on. 8. N. Mkrriam.
June 30, l8l. I6t3
Road Notice.
To all wlutm it may Concern:
The section line road uetitioned for by W. It.
Murrav et al coniinenciim at the north west
comer of section thirty-five (3j), town twelve
(12), range thirteen (13) thence north on section
line one nail lnne wnere u ie:-:n:uaies i-ais
oad w ill be opened. All object ious thereto or
claims for damages, must be tiled iu the County
Clerk's office, on or before noon on the 1st day
of Sept. A. D. 1881 or such road w ill bo opened
Wimoui reierence luereio.
J. U. I UTT,
15t3 County Clerk.
Road Notice.
To alt u-hom if may Concern:
The section line road petltltioned for
by George Mei.singer et al. com
mencing at ms noun wess cor
ner or the south west quarter (4) of the south
west quarter (!) of section nine (9) township
twelve (12) range twelve (12), running theuce
south a quarter (!-i) of a mile to corner of sec
tion eight (8) and nine (9) and sixteen (10) and
seventeen (17), in said town and range and ter
minating at said corner will be orderod opened.
All objections thereto or claims for damages,
must be filed in the County Clerk's oflice, on or
before noon on the 1st day of September, A. D.
lshl or such road will be opeu'id without refer
ence thereto. J.D. Tltt.
I5t5 Couuty Clerk.
Road Notice.
Toall wfftm it may concern:
The section line road petitioned for by Allen
Coleman, et al. commencing at the south east
corner of section seventeen 17, township
eleven Hi range twelve 12, running thence
north ou section line, to the north east eoruer
of section five. 5 towusliip twelve l2l. range
twelve (12) aud terminating at township line,
and all objections thereto, or claims for dam
ages, muMtr be Clod iu the County Clerk's oflice,
ou or before uoun ou the 251 h day of August,
A. D. 1881, r such road will be opened without
reference, thereto. J. D. TUtt.
1415 County Clerk.
Road Notice.
To oil whom it may concern :
The section line roads petitioned for by W.
J. Carter et al. commencing at the kouth west
corner of section thirly-tliret (3'J), township
eleven (11), range twelve ' (12), aud run
ni!r west to the north w-est corner of
si ction thirty (:). township twelve (lit), range
twelve 12. aud also one commenclug at the
south west corner of section thirty-three 33.
township eleven 11, range twelve 112. and
turning north to the northwest corner of sec.
twenty-one town elevu range twelve : and all
objections thereto or claims for damages,
must be filed in the Couuty Clerk's Office, on
before noon on the 2.1th day of Amrust, A. D.
lssl, or such road will be opened without refer
ence thereto. J. D. Tltt,
14t5 County Clerk.
Road Notice.
To all whom it may concern-
The commissioner apMinted to vacate a
Couuty road. etitioned for by Turner Zink, et
al.. commencing at the center of sect ion thirty
three (33). on South side of said sectM.w thirty
three 33). town twelve (12), range ten !),- run.
ning t leuce North one aud one-half (Vt) miles,
anil terminating at the road running East and
West, said road to be vauated being known a
Uoad 107,' lias reported in favor of the vacation
tliertml. and all objections mereio. or claims
for damages, must be filed in the County
Clerk' otnee on r before noon on the 7th day
of September, A. D. 18sl, or such road w ill be
vacated without reference thereto.
K;t5 J. i. Tutt, County Clerk.
Probate Notice.
In the District Court of Cass County JNebratka,
In the uiKiter of the estate of Hiram liogan,
deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that I have made ao
plicatloiiaccording to law fora license to selland
convey all the right. title and interests of Hi
ram liogan deceased, in and to the following
desciibed real estate to--A it : The north half
(n'4)of the southwest quarter (sw4) of sec.
thirty-two (32) town ten (10) range ten (lo) east
of the Cth 1. M., Cass County, Nebraska, Is
and that the hearing of sail I cajse is set forth
loth day of August, A. D.. lsul, at op.e, oolot'k
p. iu. ousald day. at the offle of ne Clerk of
the District Court in the ,"my of Liucol'u. Land
caster County. 'eb.tska, before the lion. S. H.
1'ovnd, Judge ot said Vourt, at which time and
pl.;-c all bei-sohh Interested may appear and
show rause if any. there be why leant uothuiuy
should not be given for the s.ilc ofstld. land.
KW ' ' ' " 4A$YKV tiOOAN, AdwiuT,
B0NS' BRICK YARD.
In the rear of the Bonnor Stables
OK FOURTH STREET.
GOOD IIAUD
First-Class Brick,
NOW
READY AND FOR SALE.
Will do Contract Work and Guarantee
Satisfaction.
J. BONS & SON,
15m3 riattsmouth, Neb.
BETTER GOODS
AND-
Cheaper.. GoQds
than anywhere west or the Mississippi Utter
at
FRED. GORDER'S
W IMPLEMENT HOUSE
Main, betw. Third and Fourth Streets.
East of Court House,
PLATTSMOUTH IT JUS
ALL KINDS OI
Agricultural
Implements,
the best and latest improved patterns.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
'all farmers
know what I keep, and my Spring aud Summer
stock is now ready.
Give Gorder a call.
Anything needed 011 a Farm can be found here.
In addition, I have added ail kinds of
Buggies I "Wagons
o o
IN SEASON.
"DON'T FORGET TIIK PLACE.
$66
a week In your on town. Terms and
oul lit free Address. II. Halliltt 61 Co
Portland. Maine. 4'jly
E. Or. Dovey &Son;
AT THE OLD ST A It D,
Still find themselves at home to C:t.M County
Fanners and all their old customers.
We hate this Winter our us
ual till and larger linen of
goods than, -perhaps, ever be
fore. As the growth of the
country Jias demanded larger
stocks, and of a better class, w
have endeavored to meet thai
demand. In
Hats, Caps, Gloves I Mittens
for Winter wear, we have a
large and varied assortmt nt at
reduced rates.
DHBSS C3-OOIDS
of all kinds. Dress Trimmings
of the latest styles. Buttons in
endless variety, our line of
NOTIONS
is exceedingly large, and we
think, well selected.
ladies' snores men's AND B6YS boots
and shoes, children's and
misses' shoes.
to suit all persons and all purses
A very full line of
(jiLAHMWAIlK Al HTONEH'AUE,
which you must see to select from.
O-BOOEIEIES 1
Sugars
of standard grades,
mpnnofthe finest qualities, selected by our
ltmo selves.
PnfTppn of many brands, especially our own
buliuuo brand of fkknii kuai.tku kkkk
called the "MEUIQL K." Try it and sec. Lefore
purchasing elsewhere.
Dried Fruits of all kinds, fresh and sweet.
Fresh Crackers a Specialty.
CANNED GOODS from all quarters. Very Una
California gooda.
GREEN WINTER APPLES
by the barrel or bushel.
In all these branches we shall en
deavor to sell o lnw os any one. aud
as Is posslple to do a sound kl'mi
kkhh. We Invite attention and will
show all that call our goods. Don't
be afraid to ask for what you want,
and call often and early.
37m3 E. G. DOVEY & SON. Plattsmouth Neb.
PLATTSMOUTH
SILVER HELICON BAND,
COMI-OSKD OF
TIIIXtTi:i: IHCJIIIEIl?,
Is now folly prepared to furnish music for any
and all occasions.
A TUorotigli Organization
with a complete aud well selected repertoire of
BRASS BAND MUSIC.
Orders respectfully solicited. Terms reasonable
Apply to J. P. YOUNG. P. O. Book Store, or
lOtf J. FIN LEY JOHNSON. Sec'y.
O. SCHLEGEL,
Successor to Sthlkkl & Nikm an.)
Manufacturers of
IFIlsriE! CIGAR.
And dealers in
SMOKEUS' FANCY ARTICLES, SMOKING
and CHEWING
TOBACCO .
Special BRANDS and sues of CIGARS made to
order, and satisfaction guaranteed. Cijjai
clippings sold for smokier' obacco.
Mais Street, oue door west of J. S. Duke's storo
(JpjtHiite Vot OJiec,
Plattsmouth, Neb. Im3
WILLIAM HEROLjjj
dealer in
DKY GOODS,
CLOTIIS,
BLANKETS,
FLANNELS,
FURNISHING GOODS
:o:
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS
Large stock of
BOOTS and SHOES
to be
CLOSED OUT AT COST.
Notions, Queensware,
and In fact every thing you can call for In
the line of
General Merchandise.
CASH PAID FOR HIDES AND FTKS.
All kinds of country vroduce taker n ex
change forjgoods.
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