Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, December 18, 1873, Image 3

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THE U B It A LI).
jOCAL NEWS.
Keinomber the Masonic Festival Fi i
day evening, Deri mber 2Clh. .
jl
ry Dr. Chapman's Sure Cure for Rheumatism.
Go to Y. V. Leonard's for Alliums
30-4 1.
.. J.- !.-I)illey was admitted to the bar
;tt thelaht Court, and is now u lawful
practLd:; ami pr'f'tieal attornev.
. ,(io to TV V.".
Price
Slirvock' for Viud-
3 t
Si
I (I
On the evening of tho 2ith of Ie,
Annual Masonic Festival.
Go to Dovey"
.0S.
before you sell your
35 w-
Every body buys the Howe Machine.
32ni:5.
A Swede named "Charley," 'nly in
the country seven months, in unload-
5
IF YOU WANT STRICTLY PURR Drugs an.l Med-
. 1
icines; Perfumery, Toilet Setts and Articles, Soay"3, Brushes, j
Paints, Oils, Varni.sh, 'Window Glass and Putty, Choice :
Wines, and Lfquors, Fine Cigars and Tobacco, Lampr, COAL
Oil., Lanterns, Shvulder Braces, Trusses and Supporters, !
Imported Knives, llacors, and Violin Strings, Writing Paper, j
Envelopes, Inks, Pens, Lead Pencils, Sec, &c, go to Dr. G. 1$.
CHAPMAN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE, Platts
mouth, Nebraska. SomosS.
as
.31
5
SOMETHING 27EW.
Dr. Chapman is opening in connec
tion with his drugs a large stock, of
Hooks and Stationary, albums, Ladies
ing railroad iron, let six bars of heavy ' and Gents pocket Books &.C., all new
iron fall against his left leg and frac- and selected for Holidays.
tuivd the same bad v. w . 7, 7"." , Z ,
m, Ladies' Hold 1 iticlicx and
If you want a No. 1 California Segar j dailies; a!s iinv HoUl Sot at
MeGruu: S; Ci:i:tisV j t'asjJc VrlvvK, it tltc I'OKtofficc
:jfi-ll. Jeu ehy Store.. 37w4
go to
Go to Leonard's Art Gallery for j f-AV's -ejo: .Op.uof-yjiyooj
Stereoscopic Views, and Chromes f-..r ' oin 1 ,moy tSuu uijduu Suioods 'sJoj
Christmas
'sdATUi .i:?.v p)t:jri put: .i3.p;S P1I5
- TlatNinomh Billiard Hull, oppm.iie the
Brook?. II.us", W-n. Neville, pniprl-tor. Three '
good t;ilIes, i:it't !;rr ::id bowlhijj al'.ey. i!l:iH
Buy the IIov.c Sewing Macliine, J.
, The. Annual Masonic Festival of
Plattsmouth Lodge No. G, A. IV & A. ! office,
31., will be given on Friday evening,
Del-. 2(Hh, at Fitzgerald's Hall.
i . i.ii Liiis sen inein.
Ponv fur sale.
32m3.
Inquire of IIekald
24tf;
Best calicoes rt If) cents a yard, at
Solomon iv Nathan's, and everything
else in proj.oi tion, ;isclieaj.
35'l
Wiitehes and Jewelry, neatly
Remember the new butcher shop by
the Court House when you want meat.
ear-
Villi! mwul nivl rlinnn -firf
iug go to an exclusive Shoe ytore.
2;tf. Picxr.R Mkugas.
Clock?
repamu aim warrauu-u", at me i'osc- ; (Jood WIM)Iejl over gI,jrts 31 0o and
o'lkv Jewelry Store. 3Tw4 j hcavy s,)lrts an(, (lraowtrs fur 75 cents
j at Hunk, Streiglits. 33m4
The High ehuol Kntertainiuent . ..
Club requests us to State that admit- j ()o to Morrison & Ellison's next door
slon to the Sociable on to-morrow even- j to the Court House for your meat,
ing will be free, the only charge being j s:.?m3.
for what you may cat. j 77"", TV-",, .
1 Remember the place, McGuire &
Vou can buy A No. 1 Whisky at i Curt i
'McGuire A Curtis for 1.00 per gal. ! 30-
3 7-wl.
Win. Stadelmar.n's old stand.
MeKiunoii
i 1 1
Dan
Sat unta
with liij .-::.ste
and a pair of Shannon's h
'the folks in town are gelling1 scratched
tr hurt.
had a runawav last
v S.hrvock run.nvav
u: l a;:. User young lady
sis, and all
C'lot Ji.'i, ".Tiifcises siznl JetvoZ
ry, i.'Iif.iiK'i iJiasi cu r, ill (lie
Isiofn Jcvols y Store. 37tv4
Go to Leoirsrd's
Picture Frame.
for Pictures and.
o'j it.
All
N;):Jv 10 scholars.
pupils entering school or being
The Howe Sewing Machine look the
Prize Medal at the St. Joseph Exposi
tion for 1 373. 32ni3.
transferred from one grade to another,
'must be examined by the City Super
iniendent, and present a written per-
Ben Ilempel Weps an oyster house
it is on the south side of Main slre'ci",
i.iiW from him. 3.w4 i aimosi opposite uovey s mg store.
j Ben. keeps first, oysters; next, more
ACCIDENT. j oysters; thirdly, nil kinds of oysters;
Mr. A. I). Whiteomb, in d. scer.ding ; nad lastly and imally, oysters and other
aslippt ry pair of stairs last Sunday, i things to eat and drink or smoke.
ieil an 1 injured his thigh very severely, j Call and see the "Oyster Bov" of Platts-
now
set
him on his pins mouth.
has ashes on the !
Dr. Living
:'g;xin. and
stairs, and a now hand rail, and fastens W. II. VnrjK wants to see his
a rope to -hisself," with an extra hitch numero'as friends from the country in
'around t!
r down.
39tf
Strangers
banister, when he goes up ' Pktki: M kiwis Shoe Store.
I will also (ind him polite and aceoiHP-
The Howe
Best.
Sewing Maehine is the
ti.),..o
O-'.'ll'J.
dating.
?9tf.
A: endless quantity of Spectacles at
the Postoliive Jewelry store, at 25 cts.
a pair. 37w4
One Piano fur sale cheap,
it the I licit a ld office.
Inquire
24tf
FSIGIiTFUL ACCIDENT !
Two 3Ie!i Killed find Eight YToniided I
An L'iigiiie Barks Into a Hand Car.
On Monday evening as some railroad
M-G uire irc Curtis are selling at
Eastern prices for the Holidays. Give
'them a cull before purchasing else
where. 3:-lt.
There will be a tine cnlerluinmeTit
ui en on Christmas i ve., at the M. E.
t 'lunch, for the delight of the Sab
hath School Children, an.l all who may
desire to attend. There will be a
Christmas i ree ladened with lru't le- j
liar to this season of the year; which I
wlil he l.ieasiiii'- both to the siirht and !
taste, and Santa Cluus is expected to l" coming from their work,
"put in an appearance' in hi usual ! down near Rocky Point, on a hand car,
quaint costume, and a Merry Christ- ! Jm Engine backed suddenly down on
mas to all is anticipated Part f hav-j lhem strikh the rear of the car. and
ing presents to place on the tiee will " .
ple;..s leave them at the Church, by 2 j 'bng two men instantly. Light more
o'clock, r. M.,Dec. 2lth. - j were injured and bruised, in various
,.T, 7, , ! parts one ugly scalp wound but no
If vou want a nnef asior, Cake iask- .,iiri, i . .
i t, or anvthing of the kind, call at the cie broken and no dislocations.
Postonlee Jewelry Store. . 37w4 1 hf vo men killed were named
- j Daly and Consadine. A e understand
d i Censadioe has a large family
e Friend ville, near Dorchester.
The best and cheapest Boots n
Shoes at the Shoe Store, vili never
undersold. 2 tf. Pktki: Mkpc.ks
at
i rur.i: abolt jut. r. k. accident.
caution to r.ur.ii-iis. ;
Don't sell Your Pork until vou have j-
en me. E. G. Dovey.
Tlie Coroner's Inqnert and Verdict.
Disposal of tlie Balien, Ac., Ajc.
t. 4 r t r r
r ! .S ( U I K V Rlier Uif ;ierilnt. rn
Tiiesa hard times by getting your j Monday evening as possible, the Coro
papers at low club rates. Address ; ner. Dr. Reed, of Rock bluffs, was sum
with stamp i mont',1i Ji!1,1 a jury found at that late
J.vm,:s Wi riiAM, hour, it being nearly 10 o'clock.
34m3 Glendale Cass Co. Neb. , ."K Jv weke:
j Wu'.. Neville, - Alfred White,
Cook thinks he has a good joke on j Wiley Black, Luke Miskella,
Wclruff&Lalta, the owners of th(; i -Tos. MacDonagh, Wm. Bennett.
Grangers' boat which httelv loft our ! They rein ained in session until two
.,.,,,, i i i o clock, Tuesdav morning,
peaceful shores for noci Iduffs land- The witnesses examined were:
ing, thence to New Orleans. He says Messrs. Brennan, Mulligan, Thomas
he has two tame squirrels which he Murphy, Mr. Egbert, and Mr. Dick, all
is training as motive power for the i!;;:.1'1 l!K'u ,""J suppl to be ex-
t , perts m regard to the rules and regu-
boat. Ihey will come oat and run up 1:ltioRS of raijroaj business
and down the paddle v.'heels, you know, j ntr; veudict
i j.. . ,i. -ii .... . .
ana uieu sue u g". suit-. y. as rcndere.l :ibo-it " r. m n.l -n
i . i ... i: .ii.. n r
sui(Sianii:Ui as iouows: i no men
COAL! C0ALH COAL!!!
John Daley and Stephen Consadine
. Buy the justly celebrated Ottuniwa j eui:; to their death on the li. M. R.
National coal, formerly known as the j R-. by an accidental collision between
Gilluspy coal. Olhce with Dr. John
Black, corner Main and Sixth street.
11. K. Bi'ilkkt Agent.
m engine and a hand ear, on the even
; ing of Monday, Dec. loth, about hulf
j past live o'clock.
J The officers of the road were exon
! crated from blame, as according to the
! evklence of tlie railroad men. hand
Goto V.V.Leonard's Art Gallery I carf pae. bound to look out for trains
. , ' . , r t 1 and engines, at all times,
and have a Picture made for a Christ- . '
On the body of Daley was found a
. ii vouii.c, - ocket kmfe two silver rimrs:
an old picture you wish copied, bring ; ;i ju.y aii j)ocket-book, containing
it with vou. ' 3G-4t. S12.C0 in mone)-.
OX COXSADIXE.
Only a key raid it. R. pass.
DISPOSAL OF illE KoDIKS.
Consadine was taken, to Omaha for
ATT li XT I OX 11 YE II Y BODY.
mas present for your friends. Come j
rio-ht alomr: don't delav. If you have I
tj ' -
AT SCHLATEirS.
A new invoice of Ladies and Gentle
men's Watches, fine Jewelry, and silver
tda'ed ware ami i large variety of burial, his family lr.eetihy bini at the
spectacles, the be?'t the market.
All goods iold cheap at panic prices.
READ! READ!!
The Largest stock of Gold Pens
west of Chicago at Dr. Chapmans.
Come one (irid all and get a valuable
and useful Holiday present. These
pen? r,te warranted.
Foi" year Ck lhing go to an exclusive
Clothing Store, for ioots md Shoes, go
to an exclussive Shoe Store. .
20tf. "Peter Mekois.
NEW BUTCHER SliOP.
Jlcat! 3lMt!! Meat?!
Frank Morrison has re-opened the
Butcher Shop next door to the Court
House formerly known a3 Morrison
& Shannon's. The firm is Morrison &
Ellison and Frank hereby cordially
invites all his old -friends to call and
see him again and get some of those
juicy staks, sdrloins, and roasts.
33m3.
AMUSEMENTS THIS WEEK.
Monday hight--Class meeting.
Tuesday night Poor House Bull
Methodist Festival.
Wednesday-night Croft's Concert.
Thursday night Read the IIebai-P.
Friday night High School Oysters.
Saturday night- -Singing School. .
Plattsmth Lodge No C. A. F. & A. M.
held their annual election for officers
of this ensuing Masonic year oft. Mon
day evening.
The officers elected arc :
Frank E. White W. M
L. F. Johnson S. Wr.
C. W. King J. W.
K. T. Duke Treas.
A. d'Allemand Secy.
J. Fcpperburg S. D.
J.N. Black J. D.
I sack Wiles Chap'n.
Jus. Paling Tyler.
Resolutions of 1he Common Cuuucif.
flP, "oioj ..ij.vvaf aoyjosoj
aq; 51: iniiinsiyiqti o) Qqgnojq ja.vo
Aio.v3p puu saq.trV 3 uawn-iossc
ixoxuj pun 5So2ji:i dii aos puu ip;j
Husking and Buckskin Gloves, and
wool lined mittens cheap at the shoe
store of Peter Merges. 34t4
SAXTA SLA US! SANTA CLAUSH
Has established his head-quarters at
Joseph Schlater's opposite the Platte
Valley House, where can be fcuiM
Toys, China ware, table and pocket
cutlery, Razors and Musical Instru
ments, a general assortment of holiday
gifts. 37 w3
Call on J. W. Marthis and get your
wife a first class Sewing Machine. -
32m3.
It ATT! II ATT! ! II ATT! ! !
Look here, gentlemen? If you want
the best kind of meat come to A. G.
Ilatt, at the old, permanent stand.
3Stf
TVrc will not be undersold,
and guarantee our goods as
represented at the Postoiliee
Jewelry Store..
37wl
TilE CATHOLIC FESTIVAL
On last Thursday was a great suc
cess. The Drama of tha '"Charcoal
Burner" was very finely rendered for
an amateur troupe, and all home talent
at that.
Dick Claiborne, makes a good ''Char
coal Burner," and Mr. Young a first
rate "Old Man." Frank White, only
needed a few hirsute appendages to
pass for the "Captain with his whis
kers," who took a sly glance at the
girls, just as Frank does. The only
farce in the business was where Arden
tells him not to blush Frank White
blushing, eli? that's god. Valen
tino Verdict, Jo. MacDonough, made
everybody laugh, "though against the
Statutes of William and Mary; and
Billy Neville took a wheelbarrow ride,
that brought down the house, and Bil
I3' and his wheeler tod. Miss Robert
son and Mrs. Curtis acquitted them
selves lpanfully no womanfully. and
altogether the play showed that we
have considerable dramatic talent here.
Paddy Miles' Boy, the afterpiece,
with MacDonough as Paddy Miles,
just set every one screeching with
laughter.
At the last meeting of the Common
Council they authorized the City
Treasurer to" make an appeal through
the Press to the citizens of Platts
mouth in behalf of our taxes. By vir
tue of such act, I now earnestly ask all
good citizens to come forward and
pay their taxes promptly. Some debts
are due on the High School, and we
need money badly to pay the salary of
the teachers; and unless the taxes are
paid, the city must raise money at a,
sacrifice in order to carry on the abso
lute business of the day. All persons
knowing themselves indebted to the
city should come to the front and pay
a part, at least, j.f. not all their indebt
edness.. I haj;e shown you the necessity
for this course, and can make no
stronger appeal. ...
Very Respectfully.
WI. WiNTEItSTEF.N,
3Sw3 City Treasurer.
OYSTER SU1 PER.
Remember the Oyster Supper, Fri
day evening, at the High School buildr
ing. The proceeds are to be devoted
to the purchase of an Organ for the
School, and we hope our citizens will
patronize Hie High School oysters, lus
tily this don't mean the school marms,
now mind. Dr. Winterstcen takes
charge of them.
COAL BY THE CAR LOAD.
Mickelwait & Sharp, the old reliable,
steady, and sure Coal dealers of Ne
braska are receiving car loads of Fort
Scott Coal, all the time; also Anthra
cite for base burners. Call at their
yard, on Main street, above Sixth, and
examine the quality of their coal be
fore purchasing. 3Sw3
Remember the Holidays and look out
for all the pretty things advertised, 07
everybody tot sale, in the IIkuamx
uw there's Vivian, Keeps a Grocery
Store on Main St. just below tlie Hr.u
ald Office. Go and see him. 374
That I havo, established my
qrARTfcas -ivktii talleri
ASD RlTF.tlR, BECAUSE the'r
Store is the MOST rOPl'LAIl RE
SORT for everything in tho Mer
chandise line. And right, here they
request me to EXTI'XIJ TIB Kilt
SIOI.IUAV SALITATIOSS io
their many warms friends and custom
ers. Your benefactor,
33w2 Santa Clavs.
CASS COUNTY EDUCATIONAL ASSO
... , CIAT10N.
The annual meeting of the Cass
County Educational Association will
be held at Eight Mile ('rove the last
Friday and Saturday (2Gth, and 27th.)
of December, 17.. ,
JThis will be the time for the election
of officers for the- ensuing year. We
hope to tee a largo attendance b'f the
teachers of tlie County.
u. w.wise; ;
Sup't. Pub: Instruction.
FOR RENT.
The large and commodious wareroom. cello r,
and oilier m swond floor of building formerly
occupied by Jacob Vallerv, jr.. in Masonic
Hlock. Inquire of K. It. Livixoston or
4S-tf. E.T. DCKK.
Children often loo!i Ialc and
from no
Sick
other cause
than having
ROOM TO RENT.
The left hand front room on the
same floor with the Herald office, is
for rent. Apply at the Herald office,
for terms. M. E. White.
37tf
CITY TAXES.
Dr. Wintersteen makes an appeal to
our citizens in regard to their taxes
that should be attended to at once.
It will not do for the city to allow
its credit to depreciate in this manner,
and we add our feeble appeal to the
Doctor's authorized one, hoping some
body will pay up their taxes, and let
our city dads have some money once
more. Step up to the Captain' office
and settle.
MACOY LODGE.
The annual election of officers for
Macoy Eodge No. 22., will be held at
Maeoy Hall on Friday evening, 19th
inst. Tho members are notified to be
present. By order of tho
W. M.
rLATTSMOUTIl FERIiY COMPANY.
Boat will start to morrow on the re
gular City Transfer" business, and the
owners of the Ferry have shown com
mendable energy and pluck in getting
the gorge under control and opening
a channel for the boat to run.
Krochler & Eosenbaum have fixed
up the building on the corner of Main
and Third streets, "Frenchy's" old
place, so it looks quite like business
and Rosy is a very polite and attentive
manager.
SANTA CLAUS!
At Vallerv & RtFFXER: will
inake his usual ;i?A.YD DISPLAY
of almost everything useful tint heart
can wish for, from this day until after
j New Years. He will dispose of his
Ooods and Wares at PAX It? PKI-
.1 unction.
...... - -. v . . a . l 1 ...... .
cemetery, at 3 o'clock .on Tuesdav af-! CE!S, and he invites a call from his
Call and examine Schlaters stock be- j tern 00" ; and thus ends this sad catas-! many friends and patron.-;. 3!Svr3
fore purchasing elsewhere. 37w3 trophe, which leaves us less two useful " . ,;
j citizens, a family of orphans, and a! .Ed. Buttery was driving a. gay ottl
id examine our goods ami 1 widowed mother to mourn some one's spanking new grev team , j-'iit. and
thf Postoffi-.-e Jewelry Store, ; carelessness despite the coroner's ver-' never said "too" to the tWOr of the
ml brins all ronr fr?e..!. ;i.v4 1 diet to the contrarr." I JTkr.YljV
Call ;
oricos a
PRESENTATION.
On the 2Cth of November Capt. A.
D. Whiteomb, of this city, presented to
Maj. D. II. Wheeler, (it being Wheel
er's 39th birth day), a valuable memen
to, in the shape of a "Past Master's
Jewell."
Captain Whiteomb, duriug the late
war, found it in possession of one of
his men, and secured it. It bears the
following inscription: "Union Kil
winning Lodge 4 5733" which makes
the jewell 118 years old. It is of solid
silver, and was made apparently by
hand. On account of its antiquity it
is prized very highly by Past Grand
Master Wheeler. In fact, if Bro.
Wheeler has a weakness it is that he
prizes so highly anything and ever)T
thing relating to Masonry and par
ticularly if it has the marks of an
tiqii'iy about it. tie ban more Masonic
literature than any one man in the
west ; and yet is not happy if he hears
of a new or old Masonic relic that can
be had.
TAKE NOTICE.
J. W. Marthis takes, fat cattle or
hogs in full, or part payments on Sew
ing Machines. 33m3
Bu.s.npfis is business, ar.d sc r.rc the Cigars at
the T. O. Eook Store. 6-tf.
Remember the Depot for the Howe
Sewing Machine is in Hatt's office on
the South side of Main St. 32m3.
worms in the stomach.
BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS
will destroy Worms without in jury to
the child, being perfectly WHITE, and
free froiU all coloring or other injur
ious ingredients usually used in worm
preparations, -- ......
CURTIS & BROWN, Proprietors,
No. 215 Fulton Street, New York.
Sold by Druggists and Chemists and
dealers in Medicines at Twenty-Five
Cents a Box. 21wly.
Thirty Years' Experience of
an OSI Xurse
Mrs. WinslMv's Soothing Syrup is
the prescription of one of the best
Female Physicians and Nurses in the
United States, and has been used for
thirty years with never failing safety
and success by millions of mothers and
children, from the feeble infant of one
week old to the adult. It corrects
acidity of the stomach, relieves wind
colic, regulates the bowels, and gives
rest, health and comfort to mother and
?hild. .. We believe it to be the Best
arid Surest Remedy in the World, in
all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea
in Children, whether it arises from
Teething or from any other cause.
Full directions for using will accomp
any each bottle. None Genuine unless
the face-smile of CURTIS & PER
KINS is on the outside wrapper. Sold
by all Medicine Dealer. 24wly.
TEA C II EES' EA'A 21 IXA TIOX.
Regular examinations will be held la my of
fice in riattsmouth on tha Friday before the
first Saturday of each month, commencing at
10 o'clock a. m. V. VV. WISE,
Sup"t rublie Instruction,
Si-.vS Cuss County, Neb.
Estray Notice.
Taken up bv the Subscriber on the 20tu. day
of Nov. lt73, at his residence in J'luttsiuout h
I'rccinct Cass County Neb.. One Ked Cow. with
tioine white spots. Small Horns luniimr in. No
marks icrccitil)ie. Supposed to be live or six
years old. Signed
Isaac Wn.rrs.
Nov. 23th 1ST3. 38vS
For Sale.
I6i) acres of land belonging to Cass County
Nclr:iska being the South West ouaitcr of
Section No. l-'ive (a) Township No. Eleven (11)
Norlh r lt -nse No. Thirteen (13) East of Sixth
Principal Meridian, Situated near Kight Mile
J rove.
Kor Terms of sale see
I.. II. James 1
Timothy Clark or .-Co. Comr's.
M. L. White. )
3otf
FETCR'EJI IN.
Eggs, Butter, vegetables, chickens,
game, lish, wanted at this olhce in
exchange for Herald Subscriptions.
TO RENT OR SELL.
The house of Dr. Rawlins, in the
south-west part of town, near the resi
dence of Mr. Fli Plummer"; For terms,
apply on" tlie premises; 33tf.
DEATH.
is often caused . by getting cold and
wet feet. It is therefore every bodys
duty to provide themselves with the
best quality of boots and shoes which
can be bought for the lowest cash
prices at the Shoe Store. Man u factor
ing and Repairing done neatly, and
with dispatch.
29tf Peter Mekgis. "
BEN HEM PES OYSTER IIAUS.
If you want a good oyster stew go to
Ben. Ilein pel's; if you want a good
plate of raw oysters, so big as your
hand, go to Ben. Hem pel's; if you
want a square meal, go to Ben. Hem
pel's; and if you must have a good
glass of wine, or a cigar to top oil w ith,
Ben. has got them. SOtf
COLD WINTER.
is coining and every Man, Woman and
Child, ought to be provided with good
foot gearing, which can b! obtained of
Pjetfu Mekoes the only exclusive
Boot and Shoe dealer in Cass Co., who
who warrants satisfaction. 29tf.
CHINA HALL.
But it ain't It's Vivian's Grocery
now and he keeps all sorts of wet
goods, Crockery and Groceries.
37 w4.
Go to Schlater's for Holiday pres
ents.
37w3
A. G. Ifatt, always and forever, sure
to be there. Call and see; fresh meat,
fish, ilesb, game and fowls. 3tf
P. S. All persons knowing them
selves indebted to us, are requested to
call and square their accounts on or
before the 1-'2IST DAY of JAM
A5iV,.r.t which time the books must
t'e In shape for the new year.
TIc IlJ'isseJioIrt lasiaeea,
atid
Famly Liniment
is the best remedy in he world for the
following complaints, viz.: Cramps in
the Iambs and Stomach. Pain in the
Stomach, Bowels, or Side, Rheumatism
in all its forms; Bilious Colic, Neu
ralgia, Cholera, Dysentery; Colds, Fresh
Wounds, Burns, Sore Throat, Spinal
Complaints, Sprains and Bruiser,, Chills
and Fever. For Internal and External
use.
Its operation is not only to relieve
the patient, but entirely removes the
cause of the complaint. It penetrates
and pervades the whole system, restor
ing healthy action to all its parts; and
quickening the blood. The Household
Panacea is purely Vegetable and all
Healing. Prepared by
CURTIS & BROWN.
No. 21. Fulton Street, New York.
For sa le 1 y all druggists. 2 1 w 1 y.
Estray Notice.
Taken tip bv the undersigned at his residence
in the town of Hock Wuffs Cass County Neb
raska on the m lav of November IST.t. One
IUd Steer about one year and a half old with
some white 011 the Belly ; no other murks or
brands perceivable. W. It. Ei.linotox.
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Guardian Sale.
Not ice Is hereby piven that in pursuance of a
decretal order of Sa rendered by lion. Ceo. II.
Iike, Judge of the I dstriet Court, of the 2nd.
Judicial District, within and for Cass Countv.
Nebraska, made at the Court House on tlie. 2nd
day of December. 1ht:. 1 will on the loth day
of January 1874. at the front door of the Court
House, in the Citv of riattsmouth, Cass Countv
Nebraska, at the hour of one o'clock I. M.. o'f
sard day. oiler for sale to the highest bidder
the following described Lands to-wit :
The north half ('i)of the north west quarter
of the south east quarter f section
number fonr(-f). in town ten (10) north of range
thirteen (13) east, containing twenty acres, and
sixty acrws being the east part of the north
west quarter d) of section number ten (10)
town ten (1 north, range thirteen (1.3) east, be
ing in all eighty-acres, excepting and reserving
one-fourth of an acre of ground occupied ami
used as a burial place. .
Said sale will remain open for bids from one
o'clock p. in. until two o'clock p. in. of said dav.
Terms of sale, one-third cash, one-Miird In six
months and the balance in one voai with inter
est. CATHAHINE HLNl, (Juardian. '
Hy Chapman & Maxwell,
37w4 her Attorneys.
P. 0. BOOK STOKE,
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Keeps a full : line of Toys,
Books, Bibles, and a great va
riety of Chistmas Goods. -
Albums, Pocket-Books, Chi
na Goods, Initial Paper and
Envelopes; Knives, Chromos,
Perfumery, &c.
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A good assortment of Holi
day Presents.
A good line of Gent's Fur
nishing goods cheap.
"HANK'S" OLD PLACE.
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Will not bo undcu'sbld by anybody. Como everybody and ex
amine our Stock, arid (hid out for yourselves that we have
worked every tiling
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At the very LO WEST FIGURES.
licst Standard prints 9?,c. ' .
Dress Goods, Low,xLower Lowest.
Yd. wide Muslin 9?,c.
Lonsdalb Muslin, 14?,c.
Bleach'd " 9c
Sheeting only 9,c. ' f
Delaines from 11 up
Ladies Furs from $2.25. upi
Cord Alapaca 27L
Plain " 25c '
Double Rep. Alapaca from 30e up.
The best French Merinos, 90c pr yd.
Fine Shawls from $1.75 up.
Balmoral Skirts, 75c ;
Lace. Collars from 10c tip. m
"Lftdics Merino Hose from 15c up.
Ctissimeres, Jeans, Waterproofs, Flannels and all kinds of Woolen Goods in tlie
same proportion. - ' ,
Ladies ties, Bows, Ribbons, Sashes," Jewelry, Belts, a large and select assortment,
sold at very low' rates;
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Dress trimmings, velvets, velours, fringes, buttons, guipure lace, tinderslceU'S, riltfr
and everything in that linecheap, cheaper, cheapest. for CASH. " : .
Fine table linen from 50c up. Xapkins, towels, &c. at the very lowest rates.
REMEMBER SOLOMON & NATHAN'S
-'Is The riacc.
We shall take great pleasure in showing our goods whetliT
or customers purchase or not. Give us a call, patrons all, at
the old and well known
lelpBaia
Solomon & Nathan:
E. T. DUKE & CO.
At iie foot of Maiii Street.
Wholesale aid Kctail De;Uoi-s hi
Hardware and Cutlery,
STOVES, TIN WAKE,
IIIOX, NAILS,
HOES, BAKES.
SHOVELS, AXES,
KNIVES ASH
FOHKS. S.C fir.
All kinds (
Tiinvisrc Manufactured.
4ctr
PLATTSMOUTH
Grain Company.
E. G. DOVEY, Pres't.
E. T. DUKE, Treas.
FRED. G ORDER, Buyei-
Tills Company will buy grain at the highest
market rates at all times.
Scales and oflice at E. G. Ps'vry's Store, lowr
Main street, i'it-tUsuioutli, Nei. 20yl
J. K. WATTS,
DEALER IJf
Watches, Clocks, & Jewelry."
Api'iit for the sale of the celebrated
I.'NITED STATES.ELCIN.WALTHAM
and HOWARD WATCHES,
CoKXKit4'li 4-jtltii.vi.Srs.,
ASHLAND, NEB.
IStT-iepairing of all kin-la don on
' Short otics. 37-y
FIRST NATIONAL , BANK,
of rLATTSMOirrii, Nebraska,
sucrESbn to
Tootle, Hanna & Ciark.
John FiTZGFiiAi.n,
1'residelit.
JOHX 11. CLAKK.
Cashier.
C. II. Pakmki.k.
Viee President.
T. W. Evans,
Ass't Cashier.
This Bank Is now oncn for business at their
new room, enrner Ma'in and Sixth streets, and
arc prepared to transact a general
jftnnltins Business.
Stocks, Bonds.
Vjold, Government
and Local
Securities
Bought and
Sold, Deposits
Received ami
Interest allowed
On time
Certificates
Prafts drawn, available in any prt of the
I nited States and in all the principal towns
am: Cities of Europe.
is- JfJ imj ranaa
ron THE CELUKAT.FD
Iriman Line
A X D
ALLEN LINE
OF STEAMERS
t'Ters-infl vVishlns to brinR out their friends
frcVii Europe can purchase tickets f.om us
through to riattsmouth
Nebraska Grocery
xiiulcr IlEit.VLD office.
Luke Miskella, Proprietor
FINE TEAS
a speciality.
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Try them and be satisfied.
jal8-ly.
Blacksmith Shop.
CIIAS. X. TIFFA5TY,
JIT. PLEASANT, ifEB.
Eojrs Uave to inform ii.e ftirmors of
Cass County that he kee,s a good Xo. 1
B L A C K S M I T II S HOP
one mile north of Mti Pleasant.
All kinds of Iron r.York attended to.
Wajrons repaired, Farm Implements
carefully mended. - Lowest prices, and
all work done, or-thort notice.
,t Grain received in payment. Give
me a trial. - Ghas. X. Tiffany.
50-1 y
lien. Ilein pel's
Qyster House;
Jwer Main Street,
PLATTSMOUTH,
NEB.
Ben Hemple keeps Fresh Oysters all tho
season.
Ben. Fleinpc! furnishes meals at all houri.
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Ben. Ilempel has the best Wines. Cigars, and
Liquors in tl town.
Go to Ben Meiiiple's when you want any o?
the above Wf ssings of life.
NO .YOU D0NT ! !
Cet any Goods cheaper, or a bettr'artWc
than is kept at the Store of
Jas; Oltibee & Co;
Dealers In
General Merchandise.
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We are in r't'eeipt of I'resh Goods every -ft -eoH
fnm Hie. Eat, whichare bought for Cash",' an5
will be sold in any amount.
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C-iange'r.s,kcep your eye on
your friend ; .
Vc will not be undersold by
any one. L r .,fr
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