Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, February 02, 1882, Image 1

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PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
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VOTJTME XVII. S
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1882.
NUMBER 4G.
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National Bank
OK PLAfTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA,
loli.v Kit.:KRAI-D .
IC DoVKV
A. V. M-Lai .illl.IX.
! 11 O K1 l'.Ett
President.
Vice ITesident.
Cashier.
.... Assistant Caahier.
Tills Hank is now opn for business at their
'sew room, comer Mam and Sixth .streets, and
Ia iei:irel to transact a general
BANKING BUSINESS.
fetotlt. Bond. Colli, Government and Local
Socuritia
Kor;UT AND SOU).
lh-fo.itx Rewired owl Interest Alloirt
t1 on Time Certificate.
DRA.PT3 JDZR-jWlSr,
IvaiLihle in any l.tit f Hit United Htates and
In all tin- Principal Towns and Cities
ot Europe.
i u s:ts rou tiii:
celerrated
nman Line and Allan Line
' OF MTF.AJir.Kft.
fVin wishing to bring out tl-ir friends froir
F.kmpp can
I'l H IIASK IH'KKTfl KKDM 18 .
Thro ii r Ii to I' I a 1 1 n m o n t h .
WEEPING WATER BANK
or ...:i:t mios.
This Rank is now open for the transaction of a
GIB 3tT3H2RA.il
Banking Exchange Business.
HKI'OMITN
):-ci-ivrd, and I nlerest allowed on Time Certi
ficates, lilt A FT
Drawn, and available in the principal towns
and I'ilies i.f the United Sidles and Europe.
o
Agent fur the eehlrated
IleiM lie of Steamers.
Puri-hast: j otir ticli-ts fiom us,
Through from Europe 1o any
Point in the West.
REED P.UOS.. 21. f Weeping Water, Neb.
to xyL't
DAVID.LAKDRETH S.SDK'3. PHiLAj
MONARCH BILLIARD HALL!
Xrt ( ll. r.ild IJI.m k,
l'l.ATTSMOl'TII, - - NFBKASKA.
Fourth ibmreaxt of the P. O.
Pwooms Newly Fitted up With
MOXAstrw taih.s:s.
Cigars & Temperane Drinks
On hand at the counter.
It is a wide and spacious Hail ; plenty of room
lor playcr mjiI sv.us for visitors.
P. P.. MUUfllY.
HIT Prop.
E. SAGE
Successor to SAUK P.lti'iTHFIt.
Dealer in
STO"V"ES,
tinwa re, sheet iron, zin
:: '
At the old Stand opp.wite the new Haiti.
PUMPS, GAS-FITTING,
A1.SO
Making & Repairing Done.
P. .1.11 VNSK.N. C E. ClIASSOT.
Notary Public.
H ANSEN & GHASSOT
Dealers In
(Jrumies, Provisions ami
Crockery.
AUF.N'TS, FOR TIIF.
OEUMAMA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
New -Yolk.
HERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Fieeport.-III. '
Al I LW A V K EE MIX 1 1 A NH"S Mil I'A L.
M ilwankee. Wis.
V EST E UN HoliSK AND CATTl.K IN. CO..
Omaha. Neb.
JlAMllCKO AMEUUWN STEAMSHIP PACK
ET COMPANY.
NOKTII OEllMAN l.I.OYI).
.STEAMSHIPS P.F.TWF.KS HAMlinifi.
PKEMEN AND NEW YOKK. tly
CI
SEND iFOS
- vV
X' f o
s
3 S i
X i r-S
S M If
fj ? .--'g.5-g 1
.1 ! i
iNKW IlllHiK YARD.
I have nw a new Hnck-M iki-r fnini lh cast
First-Class Workman.
130,000 No. i Brick
Kow Heart v an-1 tr sale. -oni and Examine
then fur Youn-eHes. If lUey
faHAn a man off gftc
hH head.
Will M.lt Uiersol. lor a Quanlily xi Brick.
I ato ulso toff. reaJj'. to Contract for
all kimls of buildings and to put
up any kind of work in
Brick wanted.
JERRY IIAKTMAX.
At mv place on Wai-hfugfon Avenue or at F.
s. White1- sun-e on Uato Mreeh Platuwouth.
ebraaka. mj
-2 I f
3
MASOU & HAMLIN
(From Ole I'.ull, the world-renowned violinist.
I have pleasure In tesfifj lug to the excellence
of your Cabinet Organ, which seem to me to
excel all instruments of the class 1 have ever
.seen. Their fine quality of tone Ls in contrast
witU that of other reed organs, ard the auto
matic swell, vox hnmaiia. resonant caes, and
other recent improvement are o admirable as
to greatly Increase- the art ii-t ie value and use
fulness of the iliMnuneijt. OUC HIT.I
Over 125,000
Sold, and there are hundreds of orders behind,
notwithstanding the fact that the compa
ny have the two most extensive
factories in the world.
THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO.
make only the kkst quality of work. Much va
lidly is offered in sie, capacity, style of
case, elegance of finidi and orna
mentation ; but throughout
the whole will be found the same
thoroughly bet material and workmanship.
Easiest Payments.
Lowest Prices for Cash.
JAMES PETTEE,
eneral Agent.
Plattsmouth, - Neb.
HEAD! HEAD!
'JIOKltIS O'ROURKE
again comes to the fiont with : mag-
niljceiit line of
Piece 0-ooc3-S
for his winter tralo.
Ir. O'lvoiuke is known far and
wiU' as a tirst t lass
CUTTER AM) FITTER.
Rvery j:innont warrantovl to scit
in' every particular.
Kverv one who really wants a irood
fit, calls on hiin. ' Co thou ami tlo
ikewise."
Shop opposite the (Joint House, on
lower Main St.
Frank ITiemalT,
a-MANlTFACTCRER OF
On M.Un Street, opposite Court House.
made to order. Aiso a Rood tine of Kmoker's
Articles of all kind. Tobaccos. &c, &c. 33m3
riGk Yard !
t:wid Pi ick, for ale a soon as burned, at
FRED. LEHNHOFF'S
lilJICK VAill),
"W-STrliXsTGTOlT AVE.,
lMatfsnioiilSi. Ael. Dtf
HENRY BCEOK
DEALER IN
131 2? 212 1 11 37 C,
SAFES, CHAIRS,
KTC, KTC., ETC.,
Of All Descriptions.
METALLIC B URIAL CASES
WOODEN" COJPFTJSrS
Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for casU
21 Y FINE HEARSE "
IS KOW-READY FOR SERVICE.
With many thanks for past patronage,
invite all to call and examine my
UliGE STOCK OK
l.-af. Fl'KSTl'tE AM) COVFIXH
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
BLACKSMITH
HOUSE allOEINUf
" . AND
''; " ' " WAGON KEPAIRINti
' L ' All kinds of
FARM IMPLEMENTS
mended
Neatly d- Promplp
:0
Horse, Mulc& Ox Shoeing,
In short, we'll shoe anything" that ha
four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe.
Come and see us.
a Filth St between Main ana Vine Streets.
ut aeroit uoruisr Ironi Uie skw HERA I
okkick. luy
AUK.VTM WAXTI for thelsest1 and Fast
est Selliug Pictorial Hooks and Bibles. Price
redikitdai iM-r ceut. National l'ublishinr t o,
SU Loulwo. wtis
71
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
l. J. t.. HrGKKA,
IOMJCI'THIO l'HYSICIAV. Offlee over V.
V.Mathew's Hardware Store, rlattsniouth.Ne-
raska. 7ly
Ilt. A. KALISKraV,
DBUTIST.
Ulice over Mnilli. I'.lack & tin's. Inie Store
First class dentistry at reasonable price. J3ly
i V. CI,L"TTKK.
DE1TTIST.
1'Iattnuioutli. XebraNk.
Office on Main Street over Solomon & Na
.ban's Store. 34ly
IK. II. HKADK,
PHYSICI AN and SURGEON, office in Fitz
gerald liiock, which will be open day or night.
2ltt
O. II. 104;K, .11. 1.
PRACTISINorilYSICIAX. OfTlce and Drue
Store, Main St, near Third I'lattsinouth. Neb,
iny
It. It. liIVIXIi!TO. M.
rnvmriAX & rchokox.
OFFICE HOURS, from 10 a. m., to 2 p. in.
Mxanuiilr.i; tsurgeon lor u. n. rensuni.
M. A. HAItTUiA.
ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. Will prac-ti-e
in the State and Federal Courts. Residence
3Tly Plattsmouth, Nkb.
JAN. H. JIATHKWH
ATTORNKV AT LAW.
f Mice over Baker Sc Atwood'u store, couth side
ot Main between 5th and 0th streets, liltf
WILL . WISE,
COLLECTIONS H SPXCIrt&Tl.
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Real Estate. Fire In-
urance and Collection Apency. Oftice in Fitz
gerald's block. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 22m3
K. K. Wimiih ah. D, A. Oampb Ki.r.
, Notary Pub.
W IMIII All A. CAMPBKLI,,
ATTOISXKVS AT 1W.
Plattsmouth, - - : - Nebraska.
;i:o. n.suitii.
ATTORNEY AT LAW and Real Estate Bro
ker. Special attention uiven to Collections
and all matters affecting the title to real estate,
Onioo en 2d Moor -over Post Ollice. I'lattsinouth,
Nebraska. 4yi.
'l.lLWIIKiaER&CO.
r w ix?t?ff INt-ife. Virf nnd I.lfeTn-
surance Agents. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Col
lectors, tax -pay ere. Have a complete abstract
of titles. Buy and sell real ectate, negotiate
plans. &c. . ...... I5yl -
JAMRS K. MOUKISO.V
Notary I'ublic.
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will prasnce in Cass
and adjoining Counties ; ives Seciai attention
to collections ana aostraets oi line, urace in
Fitzgerald Block, riattsmoutli, Nebraska.
17V1 ' ' .
IHC. H. Mll.bKK, -
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
iin be found lv e;illin!r at his office. South side
of Main Street, between Sixth and Seventh.
will confine himself more esjicciauy to town
raelice. 4'.'ly
Pl.ATTSMtiUTif. NKBRASKA.
Tlie irand Central Hotel
A r SOiTTII BEND. NEB.. .
13 Y" JDTZ. 131. IdIaCE,
House newly fitted up. Every thing nw and
neat. - Meals and Lodging at Reasona
ble rates. Call amf try u.
DEALER IN
Hardware, Cdtlery, Hails,
Iron, M'agron Stocli,
3?antt ;fEncTjinr4
STOVES and TIN-WARE,
li on, Wood Sto:l:, Pumps,
Ammunition,
FIELD & GARDEN SEEDS, ROPE,
AND ALL KINDS OF SHEET
IRON WORK, Kept in Stock.
Making and Ilesmlrln?,
DONE WITH
NEATNESS & DISPATCH.
All Work Warranted.
4111
NEW FURNITURE STORE!
HARRIS & UNRUH,
DKALKIM IN
FURNITURE g COFFINS,
and an klml ot goods usually Kept in a
ft KMT CLASS FritXlTIItK MTOKK
Also, a very complete tock of
Funeral Goods, Coflns, Caskets, Robes,
EMBLEMS, &e.
Special attention given to the proper care of
the dead, nluht or day. A flift-claxs hear.e and
carriages, with personal attendance whenever
desired, Chausks always kkaso.n aui.k.
South Side Isxcer Main Street,
21tl3 PLATTSMOUTH. NEB.
JOILN SHANNON'S
LIVERY SALE AND FEED
STABILE, ;
Carriages always on Hand
HEARSE FUNERALS.
take irbTics 1
I want all of my accounts settled to date,
aii't I shall do no oiore credit business. All old
accounts must be settled up, and no new ones
w ill be made. Unless such accounts are ttettied
hrtly they will be sued.
1 wish to do a stiictly cvsh business fut ure
JOHN SHANXh.i.
Plattsmouth. Neb,
JONES & EIKENBARY
SucceforH to Jones & Agcew.
Again takts charge, of the Old
Brick Livery Stable
PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEBRASKA.
The old Bonner Stables. In Plattsmouth, are
now leased bv Jones & Eikcubarv and they
have on hand New ai.d liaiidooine accommoda
tions, in the shhe of
HORDES, CARRIAGES, JWQQIES,
and
SADDLE HORSES.
We are now prepared to keep HORSES
FOR SALE TRADE!
And will
Train and Break Colts
On Reasonable Tcrnis.
ALSO UEMEMIJF.R,
That with plenty of room (that every one
knowp we have) iu our stable, we can Ret r"riii
er' Ktockand wagons, loads of hay, io., unucr
civer, where ihey will keep dry.
Thai.ki nil the old patrons for their liberali
ty, we so.ielt their trade forthe future, satisfied
that we can accommodate them better and do
better by them than ever before.
501y JONES & EIKXBAKV.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
State directory.
C. H. VAN WYCK. U. S. Senator. Neb. City.
i t inv UlltkJIkftrvJ IT k UmiWil Ainulia
ALI Cl j i.- i''u, - i ' '
E. K. VALENTINE, Representafe. West Point.
ALBiNCS NANCK, (iivernor, wncoia.
S. J. ALEXANDER, Secretary of State.
JOHN WALLICHii. Auditor, Lincoln,
O. M. BAKTLETT, Treasurer, Lincoln.
W. W. JONES. Supt. Public Instruction.
A. (. KENDALL. lAnd Commissioner.
C. J. DI L WORTH. Attorney General.
REV. C. C. HAKK1S. Chanlain of Penitentiary
DR. H. P. MATTHEWSON, SupL Hospital lor
the insane.
0
Supreme Cent I.
S. MAXWELL. Chief Justice, Fremont.
GEO. B. LAKE, Omaha.
AM ASA COBB, Lincoln.
Second Judicial District.
S. li. POUND. Judtre. Lincoln.
J. V. WATSON, ProsecutiuK-Atfy, Neb. City.
W. C. SHOW A I
WALTER. Clerk Ditriet Court.
Plattsmouth.
Citr Directory.
JOHN O'ROURRE, Mayor.
I. M. PATTERSON, Treasurer.
J. 1). SIMPSON, City Clerk.
KIcnARD VI VIAN. Police Judge.
R. B. WINDHAM, City Attorney.
K. K. WHITE. Chief of Fire. Dept.
S. It. RICHMOND, CU'n Board ot Health.
COTTKCTLKXK.
1st Ward F. G0RDER, J. 1L SCHNELL
B AC HER.
2d Ward .1. V. WECKBACIT, J. S. II A RT
3d Ward-D. MILLER, A. DREW. I MAN.
4th Ward-P. McC ALLAN, C. S. DAWSON,
SCHOOL BOARD.
THOMAS POLLOCK, J. N. WISE.
V. V.LEONARD, "Will. WINTERSTEEN.
ED. (JREUSEL. ISAAC WILES,
tetmaeter-JSO. W. MARSHALL.
County Directory.
W. II. NEWELL. County Treasurer.
J. W. JENNINGS. County Clerk.
A. A. LAVERTY. County Jiidne.
R. W. HYEKS. Sheritl.
CYRUS ALTON, Sup't of Pub. Instruction.
G. W. FAIRFIELD, County Surveyor.
1. P. GASS. Coroner.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
ISAAC WILES, Plattsmouth Precinet.
JAMES CRAWFORD. South Bend Precinct.
SAM'L RICHARDSON. Mt. Pleasant PreciacL
Parties having business with the County
Commissioners, will flDd them in session the
First Monday and Tuesday of each month.
The Legislature meets in January, 1883,
and a V. S. Senator is then to be elected
A II It I V A li AM DEPARTURE OF
PLATTSMOUTH MAILS.
ARRIVES
IK PARTS.
j 9.oo a. ni.
( 3.00 p. m.
7.30 p. Ill
S).:m a. m
KASTKRX.
WESTKBK.
NORTHKRX.
SOl'THKli.V.
OMAHA. "
WKKriKO WATER,
FACTOK V V 1 LLK.
9.00 a. in. I
3. .to p. m. (
H.flo a. m.
15 p. IB.
00 p. iu
11.00 a in
7.30 p. in
7.oo a. m
7.45 a.m.
2.00 p. in.
i.oe p. m
1.00 p. nt
MOSEY
10.30 a m
7.3M p. Ill
11.00 a ni.
11.00 a in.
Dec. 17, ISM-
KATES
ClIAKUKO FOR
ORUERN. :
tin orders not exceeding 13 - -Over
$15 and not exceeding $30- -
10 cent
IS cents
20 cent
25 cents
A single Money Order may include any
amount from one cent to fifty -dollars, but
must not contain a fractional part oi a cent.
RATE FOR POST AO K.
lsk class matter (letters) 3 cents per V ounce.
2d ' " (Publisher's rates) a cts per lb.
3d " " (Transient Newspapers and
books come under this class) l cent per
each bounces. -
4t,h class (merchandise) 1 cent per ounce.
J. W. MARSHALL. P. M.
B. & M. R. R. Time Table.
Taking E feet Nov. C, 1881..
FOR OMAHA FROM 'pLATTSMOUTH.
leaves l :4r a. in. Arrives 4JB.m.
2 :43 p. in. " 4 :1S p. m.
8 :20 a. III. " B :40 a. m.
FROM OMAHA FOR PLATTSMOUTH.
Leaves 8 :50 a. ni. Arrives 10 ror a. m.
" 7 ;00 p. ni. " :iv) p. m.
" 6 :20 p. m. " 7 :35 p. Di.
FOR THE 'WEST.
I-eaves Plattsmouth 9 -.20 a. m. Arrives Lin
coln, 11 :55 a. in. ; Arrives Kearney, V- 40 p. ni.
leaves 6 :fj p. in ; arrives Lincoln -su p. in,
Freiirht leaves at :20 a. ni. and at 8 :15 P. in
Arrive at Lincoln at 4 : 65 p. m. and 2 :00 a. in.
FROM THE WEST.
leaves Kearney. 6 -.30 a. in. Leaves Lincoln,-
1 .oo p. m. Arrives Plattsmouth. 3 :30 p. ui
Leaves Lincoln 7 a, in ; arrives Plattsmouth
V :00 a. in.
Freight leaves Lincoln at 12 rt)5 p. in. ana s sw
p. in. Arrives at PlatUinwutli at 5 ;35 p. iu. and
2 :50 a. iu.
GOING EA?i.
Passenger trains leave nattsmouth at 7 00 a.
in., u oo a. in.. 3 40 ti. in. and arrive at Pacific
Junction at 7 25 a. m., 9 20 a. in. and 4 10 p. in.
FROM THE EAST.
Passenger trains leave Pacific Junction at 8 35
a. in.. 6 :2i p. m., 10 a. m. and arrlv at Platts
mouth at 8 65 a. m., 6 40 p. in. and lo 40 a. ni.
U. V. R. It. Time Table.
. Taking Effect Sunday, November C, 1881.
WKST.
6 :15pm
6:15
7 :25
8 :20
8 :50
:40
10 :15
10 :55
11 :40
12 :lopm
li :M)
1 :'M ;
2 :'M
3 :10
3 :10
4 :10
5 :20
STATIONS.
HASTINGS.
AYR.
BLUE HILL
COWLES.
AM BOY
RED CWHTD.
1NAVALE.
RIVERTON.
FRANKLIN.
BIAMlMINGTON.
N A PON EE
REPUBLICAN
ALMA
ORLEANS
- OXEOKD
ARAPAHOE
FAST.
-SOpm
8 :55
8 :15
7 rt)5
6 :25
6 :00 ,
4 :30
4 .00
2 :50
2 :45
I :5
12 :20
I I :55am
11 :25
11:25
10 : iO .
9 :I5
PLEASE REMEMBER
that the Cheapest and Bust Plack to buy
Staple ai Fancy Groceries
AND
First-Class Dry Goods,
ISATTHlC
OLD RELIABLE STOKE
iofi. l Zlfei-lttmclf,
Cor. Main aud Third Sts, riattsinoittli." "
tS5Stiek alwaps fresh and new', and prices
always ar the bottom. Call and convince your
selves. . . . ' lOtf
THE-
B.&M.R.R. HOUSE,
JNO. boss & SON, Proj'rs,
N. W. CORNER MAIN AND SECOND 8TRS,
Ne;ur 11. & M. Passenger Depot,
I'HTTSMOUTU, XEBR1SKA.
New ly refitted and furnislid throughout. Af
trdinan excellent view of the R. R. Bridge,
Uis conveniently located, especially for the
traveling public.
The tables always supplied with the best oi
the season.
BAKERY
n connection with the houpe. Lunch bankets
filled at all hours. Terms reasonable. 8tf
STRE1GIIT & MILLER
Harness MannfttctuTers,
SADDLES
BRIDLES
COLLARS.
wnd all kinds of harness stoek, constantly on
hand.
Repairing of all Kinds !
E ATI. r DONE ch SJIORT NOTICE
HEW HARNESS !
CRN ED OUT IN SHORT ORDER
' And Satisfaction Guaranteed.
taRemeniber the place, Opposite HenTy
Boeck's Furniture Store, on Lower Main Street,
PiattspKratU. Neb.
2 l-ly STREIGHT d- MILLER.
Mil
For the Cure of Coughs, Colds,!
Hoarseness. Croun. Asthma. Bron-1
chitri;,Vhooping Cough, Incipient
Consumption and forthe relief of
consumptive persons in advanced
stages of the Disease. For Sale
by all Druggists Price, 25 cents-
La Belle Lake.
BY IMOGEN.
Th brilliant rays of the sunset
Aro brightening woodland and dell.
Dyeing with gold and crimson
This wonderful lake. La Belle.
Till it seems a lake no longer.
But changed by some power, unseen,
To a soft ly glowing opal
Iu a setting of emerald green.
But see ! Iu the gathering darkness.
Tiny boats are winding their way ;
Gay parties are hastening homeward.
Warned by the fat closing day.
And I hear their merry voices,
As they rapidly near the shore ;
And snatches of song and laughter.
And the sound of the plying oar.
Ah ! here could 1 ever Pnger.
Each summer a long holiday ;
Surely life would be well worth living.
Spent lu so charming a way.
But w-herever my footsteps wander.
Faithful memory ever will dwell ;
Till darkuesH e'er my mind gathers,
On this wonderful lake, La Belle.
Published in Marysville Signal Nov. lssi.
Commissioners' Proceeding's.
"Wednesday, Jan. 4, 1888.
(Contiuued.)
The following additional bonds were
approved:
Wm J Mastin, J P, Salt Creek.
N G Douge, J P, Liberty precinct.
S T James, overseer. Salt Creeg,
W II Newell, County Treasurer.
Jaa Gil more, J 1 Avoca.
J J Roberts, overseer road dis't 5.
F E McClintlck, constable, Tipton.
N Jsan, overseer road dis't 15.
J S Woods, assessor, Tipton.
II Dittman, overseer road dis't 3-".
M Ervin, overseer road dis't "0.
Jessa Ervin, assessor. Libeity.
A Haskin, constable, Avoca.
II W Farley, J P. Centre.
51 L Tenant, overseer road dis't 12.
A A Rarr, assessor, Weeping Water.
E Heebner, overseer road dis't 42.
R 1J Howell, J P, Louisville.
G ii Beach, J P, Tipton.
J F Gilbert, constable, South Bend.
Jason Streight, overseer dis't 50.
Calvin Russell, J P, Weeping Water.
Amos Tefft, J 1', Avoca.
A K Sutherland, overseer dis't 53.
Wm Standly, overseer road dis't 50.
51 Archer, assessor, Rock Bluffs.
Jno II Hart, assessor, Stove Creek.
Sam! Carter, J P, Elinwood.
II F Taylor, overseer road dis't 50.
II Tyson, constable, Stove Creek.
Thos Smith, constable, Rock Bluffn.
P P Gass, Coroner, Cass County.
R Morrow, J P, Rock Bluffs.
E S Graves, constable, Rock Bluffs.
B F Barrett, constable, W. Water.
A Carmichael, J P. Centre.
O Burgess, constable, Centre.
G W Norton, J P, South Bend.
Wille.Lt Pottenger, J P. 1st Ward,
Plattsmouth.
M M Curran, constable 4th Ward,
Plattsmouth.
G W Fairffeld, assessor 2d Ward,
Plattsmouth.
J S Mathews, J 1, :id Ward, Platts
mouth. Jno Way man, J P, 2d Ward, Platts
mouth. W Wintersteen, assessor 4th Ward,
Plattsmouth. .
W W Graves, overseer road dis't 1".
Jas Crawford, J P, South Bend.
R W Hyers, Sheriff Casa County.
Cyrus Alton, Sup't Pub Ins, Cass Co.
J W Jennings, Clerk Cass County.
Order allowed John Xewham, sup'r
road dis't 45, for 500 f net of lumber, on
J II Beardsley & Co., Weeping Water,
and an order on J Chase & Co. for 230
pounds of spikes, for use of district.
Petition of J C Stevenson, et al, for
refunding certain poll tax. and also to
strike from the tax list certain road
tax, was presented and rejected, as the
Commissioners have no power to act
in the case, said tax being considered
payable and collectable by the decision
of the Supreme Court.
The following claims were then al
lowed on general fund:
J D Tutt, salary and expense account,
December, 1S81 ...042 is
Commissioners, canvassing elec
tion, November, 1881........... 14 00
R Donnelly, repairing pampsAfl S 50
Insane case J Hull etal 72 20
J M Schnellbacher, work on stove
for jail i 00
J M Patterson, on redemption
errors tax sale .... 40 9."
II M Bushaell, sundry printing. 10 50
State Journal Co, blanks, etc. . . 12 15
J R Polin, boarding prisoners. . 40 05
R W Hyers, jailor's fees 4G 50
A Clark, mdse for paupers 4 85
F S White, mdse for paupers. . . 5 00
Jno Sharp, boarding paupers at
poor farm.... 7a SO
cost bill cass Co vs W L Hobbs 4 48
-"- " 4 48
" Anuetta Shera vs J it
Patterson, Treasurer, et al. . . 17 63
Claim of B F Boun for refund
ing tax erroneously paid on
school fund the years '72, "7:),
"75, "76 and "77, on se. se4 s
w 16. 10, l.l.lessene-tenth 18 00
Ward Bres, spikes for road dis
trict, road fund 3 00
Ilohan Bros, spikes for road dis
trict, road fund 0 50
II A Waterman & Sen, lumber
for precinct "3 12
Settlement with the following road
supervisors was then bad:
Order allowed G P Meisinger, supr.
road disc. No 3 $48 00
Order allowed Geo. Walradt supr
road dist No 4 45 50
Order allowed J B Gouldsmith,
supr road dist No 9 15 00
Order allowed L C Kickhoff, supr
road dist No 10 42 75
Order allowed 51 L Tenant, supr
road dist No 12 18 25
Order allowed Jacob Fritcb,supr
road dist No 13 18 00
Order allowed J R Yallery, supr
road dist No 14 18 00
Order allowed W II Smith, supr
road dist No 17 12 00
Order allowed Wm Schleifelt,
supr road dist No 23 ...... . 22 00
Order allowed James Ferguson.
supr road dist No 34. SO 00
Order allowed A B Bair, supr. .
road dist No 24 35 80
Order allowed Geo II Swartz,
sypr road dist No 29 : . r.O 00
Order allowed John M Leis,supr
road dist No 30 30 00
Order allowed HStricklandupr
road dist No 31 33 00
Order allowed supr road dist No
31 19 50
Order allowed John Philpot,supr
road dist No 34 22 00
Order allowed S M Davis, supr
road dist No3G 9 00
Order allowed Levi Churchill,
supr road dist No 38 11 25
Order allowed A Trook, supr
road di3t No 30 SO 00
Order allowed E J W Pitman,
supr road dist No 41 . 9 00
Order allowed Geo F Shryder,
supr road dist No 40 36 12
Order allowed John Cook, supr
road dist No 43 20 75
Order allowed John Newham,
supr road dist No 45 30 00
Order allowed J C Hayes, supr
'road dist No 46 30 00
Order allowed M II Foote, supr
road dist No 47 28 00
Order allowed John Lewis, supr
road dist No 49 31 5
Order allowed A II Pinneo.supr
road dist No 51 25 60
Order allowed Jacob Rusterholtz
supr road dist No 42 41 85
Order allowed Robert Paddy,
supr road dist No 53 36 50
Order allowed J C Williams
supr road dist No 54 36 00
Order allowed GWJohnson,supr
road dist 55 18 00
Order allowed Fred Ost, supr
rouddistNo5S . 15 75
Order allowed II F Taylor, supr
road dist No 50 21 00
Order allowed G A Ruse, supr
road dist No CO. 21 65
Consideration" of bids for furnish
ing books, blanks, and stationery for
the yeai 1882, was again taken up.
Journal Company for books and II.
51. Bushnell for blanks and stationery.
Board then adjourned to meet at 9
o clock, January 5th, 1882
Attest: Sam'l Richardson,
J. I). Tutt, I. Wiles, Co Corns
Co. Clerk. Jas. Crawford,
Thursday, Jan. 5th, 1882.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
Samuel Richardson, Isaac Wiles and
Jarnos Crawford, Commissioners; J. D.
Tutt, County Clerk.
The bond of Samuel Richardson,
Commissioner elect, having been ap
proved he took his seat as new mem
ber of board, Isaac AViles becoming
chairman.
The bond of J. W. Jennings, Couaty
Clerk elect, having been approved he
Lereby takes charge of said office.
Present, J. W. Jennings. County
Clerk.
Appointment of E. II. Wooley, as
Deputy County Clerk, w.as filed,
The bond of E. II. Wooley Deputy
County Treasurer, was approved
The following accounts were allow
ed on General Fund:
J DTutt, additional help author
izes ny Doara 9 to
E H Wooley, fees as Supt. of
schools and asst. Co Clerk.... 79 40
Settlement with J D Tutt, late
County Clerk was had and he having
paid the sum of $680.62, as surplus of
fees received during his term,the same
is hereby approved by the ISoard of
County Commissioners
The following official bouds were
then approved :
Lewis Calkins, J P. 5It Pleasant
precinct.
II A Kenaston, constable. Stove
Creek precinct.
When Commissioners resume settle
ment with County Treasurer,
Board adionrned to meet Jan. 6th
1882.
Isaac Wiles, ' )
James Crawford. Co Corns
Sam'l Richardson, )
Attest: J. W Jennings, Co. Clerk
Tha settlement with Treasurer stil
being in progress, board adjourned to
meet, 4 an. 7th. 1882.
Saturday, Jan. 7th, 1882
13oartl met pursuant to adjourn
ment, f uU board present.
following was done to-
wit:
The following
official bonds were
then approved:
W. II. Pool, J. P Elmwood prec't.
B. Critchfleld, J. P. Mt. Pleasant "
J. AY. Iloback. overseer road dist. 56.
S. II. Draper. " " -19.
B. Critchfleld, 44 " "33.
D. S. Draper, assessor Plattsmouth
precinct.
James Ferguson, overseer district 40.
O.S.May, " "46
Settlement was then made with the
following overseers.
Order allowed N. Jean, overseer
dist. no. 15 $18 75
Order allowed S. H. Draper,
overseer dist 19 30 25
The following claims were then al
lowed on genera! fund:
J. 5L Roberts, sundries 810 00
J. R. Polin, witness grand jury.. 2 00
Henry Boeck, coffin and burial
pauper (Tinnel child) 8 50
J. S. Duke, spikes, etc 4 71
Bond of II. 51. Bushnell for blanks
and stationary was filed and approved.
Ordered that the County Clerk be
and is hereby ordered to draw war
rants for amounts due overseers of
roads on settlement. District to draw
warrants for amounts due on Com
missioner's road fund.
When Board adjourned to meet on
5Ionday, Jan. Oth, 1882.
5Ionda Y, Jan. 9th, 1882.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
full board present.
v When the following was done Lo
wit: The appointment of I). A. Campbell
Deputy County Treasurer, was filed.
Bond of D. A. Campbell Deputy
County Treasurer, was approved.
When Board resumed settlement
with County Treasurer. The same
still being in progress. Board ad
journed to meet Jan. 10th, 1882.
Tuesday, Jan. 10th, 1882.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
full board present.
When an additional contract was
entered into with C. W. Wheeler & Co
on bridge across the Weeping Water.
Order allowed Paul Johnson,
sup'r road dist. 28, on account
of money paid: in i?80 to
hands in district on district
fund $15 00
Order allowed Paul Johnson
overseer road district 28 for. . 10 93
Settlement with Treasurer still be
ing in progress board adjourned tin
Wednesday morning, January 11th
1882.
Wednesday, Jan. ilth 1882.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
full board present.
When the following wa3 done to-
wit:
Order allowed Fred Gorder, chair
man committee on streets and alleys,
Plattsmouth city, on II. A. Waterman
& Son for 6000 feet of lumber for use
of said city.
The State Journal Co. filed bond for
fulfillment of contract in furnishing
books for County, which was approv
ed. Board then adjourned to meet
Thursday, Jan. 12th, 1882.
Thursday, Jan. 12th, 1882,
Board met pursuant to adjournment
full beard present.
"When a contract was entered into
with Milo Drew for grubbing out a
County road.
Settlement with County Treasurer
still in progress. Board adjourned to
meot Friday, January 13th 1882.
Friday, Jan. 13th, isS2.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
full board piesent.
When the following was done- lo-
wit:
The following claims were thn al
lowed:
Davis and Teterson, work
at poor
.3113 SO
house, and material ....
Geo. W. Fairfield, et al. making
Do ud road 10
00
Frank Carruth, eye-shades for
pauper 1 50
Smith and Strode, salary, coun
ty attorneys and expenses. 81 45
II. W. Hyers, reward for cap
ture of 51. Brown, horse
thief 50 00
J. W. Quackenbush, lumber for
road districts 7o 16
Order allowed R. D. Root, for
tax paid in road dist. No.
45, behaving worked out
the same on Commissioner
road fund for 3
Order allowed Wm. Rell on II.
74
A.
Waterman & Son, for 1000 feet of lum
ber, for use of road dist. No. 40 ; also
order on Jno. S. Duke, for 20 pounds
spikes.
When settlement was made with
following overseers of roads
Order allowed R. W. Welborn overseer
road dist No. 1. for $ 39 00
Order allowed Owen Marshall,
overseer Dist. No. 2. for. . . 10 00
Order allowed Alfred Hawkins .
overseer Dist. No. 50, for. . 22 30
The appointments of M. 5IcElwain
and J. C. Eikentary as Deputy County
Sheriffs, by R. W. Hyers, Sheriff, were
approved by Commissioners,
The Official Bonds of 5L 51cElwain
and J. C. Eikenbary were then approv
ed.
Settlement with County Treasurer,
When the
still being In progress. Board adjourn
ed to meet Jan. 12th, 1882.
Saturday, Jan. 14th, 1882.
Board met pursuant to adjournment ;
full board present.
Board met and worked on settle
ment with Treasurer, the same still
being m progress, Board adjourned to
meet 5Ionday, Jan. HJth, 1882.
5rNDAY, Jan. 16th, 1882.
Board met pursuant te adjournment ;
full Board present.
When the following was done to
wlt: Ordered that the compensation of
the Superiutendant of schools, for tho
present term be and the same is here
by fixed at $3.00 per day for each and
every day in which he is actually em
ployed as such Superintendent. It is
also ordered that the office of the
Superintendent, be, and the same is
hereby filed at the Court House in
Plattsmouth City. Neb.
The estimate of expenses
made by Commissioners, is
for :M2.
170,900.00,
and can oe found on Inside of paper.
. Settlement with County Treasurer
still being in progress, Bo.ud adjourn
ed to meet Tuesday, Jan. 17th. 1832.
Tuesday, Jan. 17th, 1882.
Board met pursuant.to adjournment;
full Board present.
When the following was done to
vit: The bend of 5Iilo Drew, for grub
bing out a county road, was filed and
approved.
Ordered that the Clerk be and is
hereby ordered to draw warrants on
Road Districts in favor of J. 51. Pat
terson, County Treasurer, as follows:
On Road Dist. No. 1 for.
. $ o 0(
4 12 00
" 11 27 00
"13 9 00
"15 3 00
"20 0 00
" 29 0 00
"10 3 00
" 44 3 00
"51 3 (in
" 54 6 00
"59 3 40
" 3 15 00
" 8 3 CO
"12 18 00
"14 0 00
"17 3 00
" 22 3 00
"31 3 00
" 35 3 CO
" 45 1. 6 00
" 53 3 00
"55 3 CO
The following claim was then allow
ed en General Fund:
J. 5f. Patterson, stamps &.C . . . . $ 8 05
The following official bonds were
then approved:
Geo. Laverty, Constable, Louisville
Precinct.
B. C, Yeomans, Deputy Sheriff, of
Cass County.
R. G. Gordon, assessor of Centre
John 51. 5Iatheny, Constable, Salt
Creek Precinct.
Settlement with the following over
seers was then had:
Urder allowed alter Lutiortli, over
seer road dist. No. 11, for. .$ 22 SO
Order allowed Walter 5Iutz(. ..
overseer, road dist. No. 29
14 00
Settlement with Treasurer still be
ing in progress, ISoard adjourned till
Wednesday, Jan. l8th, 1882.
Wednesday, Jan. 1Mb, 1832.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
full board present.
When the following was done to-
wit:
Settlement with County Judge, A.
N. Sullivan, and County Treasurer, J.
51. Patterson, was taken up and con
tinued to February meeting.
When the following claims neie
alio we J:
E. II. Wooley, assisting Commissioners
with settlement of County
Treasurer $
D. A. Campbell, assisting Coun
ty Commissioners with
settlement of County
Treasmer
W. B. Shryock. assisting Coun
ty Comramissioners with
settlement of County
Treasurer
S. 51. Prouty, witness fee before
Grand Jury
Isaac Wiles, services as Com
missioner James Crawford, services as
County Commissioner. . .
Samuel Richardson, services as
Commissioner
G. W. Fairfield et al. laying
out bridges
59
24 00
00
00 00
65 50
;i oo
4 50
Order allowed J. II. Iloback, over
seer road dist. No. 56, on J. 51. Beards
ley & Co., Weeping Water, for 4434 ft.
of lumber for bridges; also order on
Chase & Co.. for eight bolts, 13 inch
long and 50 pounds spikes.
When board adjourned to February,
6th. 1882.
Isaac Wiles.
James Crawford, i'oi'oms
, Co Cc
3N, )
Sam'l Richardson,
Attest: J. W. Jennings. Co. Clerk.
51r. N:ipolcou Sarony, tiie New York
artist and plmtographur, paid Madame
Patti $1.000casu for the privilege of
being the onlv one in America to take
and sell her pictures. Patti appears to
be in the money-making business 8 she
grows older.