Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, May 14, 1874, Image 3

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T 11 ri 11 K iUU).
I'Jeture Frnmet of every style at
Til MIIUYOCI&'M.
t'UANME OF TIME
! On the B. & 11. IL in Nebraska, tak-
LOC A L A I ) v i : i : i r s f m i - v ts
TranMpiit. or. r...,- .. i: ... left on Wednesday for Mass. We, to-
IVf,!,!1? VJ 4'V"bt V'r ,i,H!- n advertisement in-i retber with their many friends here,
ei ted lor less th:r. cents. . . , ,
regret very miicii mrir ucp.niuru irom
Mr. F. W. D. Ilolbrook and family j ing effect Monday, May 11, 1874:
Kearney Junction Express leaves
L-gal advertisement will be charged to the !
IUlieS UJUlUlllg tin-Ill in.
COM M V N 1 CATIONS.
As our space is limited. a!l communications
liiiit W brief and to t lie point, vtilh no waste of
wordi.
.Soda Water, Ice Cream, Lunches and Meal
at all hours at Ben. lit-mplc's. 7tt.
p. ni.
Plattsmouth, but wish them a success
ful journey and happy return to their
old home.
We took a passing survey of Mr.
J.ewcllyn Moore's green-house the other j Passer., 10:j0 a. m.
day. lie is slowly and surely working : Freight, 5 p. m
N E W S P A P E 1 C D F C I S I O N S .
1. Any person who takes a paper regularly
from the poslol!tce. whether directed to his
iiaiiie. r wiutiier lie is;isui.s. rii)erriiOt--i4 , jiito a rood business, and his ;;rren-
loponsilue tor the pa v.
2. if uny im r-uii orders his paper discontin- ! house showed evidences of thrift and
invl, he must pay all arrearages,,,: the publisher 1 . - , ,
:wv cnnllnm; to send t until p ivi.ient is made. ! neatness. HlS prtCCS arc low and W6
wttn&X vers of flowers to make
3. iii-nimn hay dei-ded that refusing t ; him a visit, ami inspect the many
t.'iric newspapers and periodicals from the p.st- !
..!l:e.-. or nm.n in.; and b,ving t hem i.ncall, d f VarietitS of plants he has for Sale. His
m.i i.
A CHALLENGE.
I challenge the whole northwest in low down
11:25, a. m.; arrives from West 2:35 i prices. Head the figures and judge :
Women Serge ;aiter. i.
is Serge Oaitcrs, $2.25. 0 Shoddy,
lien's lit'cgaus, d-.
Roots, 3. lood whole stock.
Everything else in proportion.
Call and examine before purchasing else
where. Will he pleased to show thciu. Main
street, 3 doors east of Post Mhoc.
Ttf. Peter Merc km.
OMAHA TRAINS.
Le. Platts. Ar. Omaha
Freight, G:30 a. m.
Passgr., 1:45 i. m.
Le Omaha.
9 a. in.
3:10 p. m.
Ar. Platts.
12:10 p. in.
7 1
7-tf.
Sheriff's Sale.
in.
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining hi the Plattsmouth P. O., May 1st,
l:7i :
Alexander H
LOCAL XEWS.
J grounds are situated in Duke's addit
i ion, just 0:1 the western outskirts cf
1 town.
I'ictiirc Frame at Mhryoek'v.
7t2
-- 1
I
Mike McOuirc savs ha
but it was a dry day and
cf the crusaders which
made him say he was dead broke
We would call attention to the Pro
fessional Card of Dr. Schildknecht, in
The Doctor has re-
the cor. of Vine
the same ! and (5th streets, where he will receive
professional calls, either day or night.
i isn't broke, j this weed's paper. T
he was afraid ' moved his oilice to
Dr. Chapman's Soda Water will
quench your thurst. 7-tf
Wantkd On subscription, two n:ce
little pigs, to fat this summer; bring
'cm along somebodv. Don't all of vou
come at once, subscribers.
j J. Ph. Young, with Vallery &
lluffner. J-oral Agent for "Our
j Fireside Friend." Subscribe with
j him now. 7-2t
Florence Sewing Machine for sale !
at this uHico.
Come to the shoe store for the best
and cheapest manufacturing and re-
I pairing done neatly and with dispatch.
ovu v. PIERCES.
Our friend Schluntz has been mak-; A UKAMATIC 2i"TEHTAINMENT
lrg a sleight clmsige in tl:e prgratnme, ! fnrnj3iiC,i at Fitzgerald's Kafl
a.:d Mr. Cravi-s, a new man, has j on the. Kvl of prui;iy. May 22d, by a
charge of t!ie p. ace now. ; wejj ,iiiiit.(l company of ainat iters, for
Some fellows'll a iighTTuit at, or j t!"' ,,':!r,it (;f the I,l,I,i,s of our niSh
near Sam. l'.arker's place, on Saturday ! Sr,'o1 in !,:,-vinS for tl,eir Okoax.
aftcrnoo-,, and Sheriff Cutler went out 1 Thn llrHlna -cted for the occasion
lato in the evening and arrested one of I ls '"deml by good judges, to be in
the combatants. i "tructive as well as decidedly interest-
ing and amusing.
The performers, are of course citizens
of Plattsmouth. Music will also be an
attraction feature in the Entertainment.
Kosenbauni's corner complains of
inifsing the JlEitALD. W"ll send her
ure after this.
Valentine Weckbatk has just iweiv
ed another installment of boots and
nhoes, of the newest and best make.
How yt.'U are IJ'-n Ilenipei's Ice
Cream and Soda Water.
IMetwr Frsrsex at
Hi. Thou. W. NhrjocW.
Alien John
Adams .luli.i
I'.revvster Mary
iivo:i .) A
l!ioe Ahmo
Creamer yros
Cii.incev Paiiiel
1 Hit ton '.I N
Iash MKh Alice
Feline! A J
(iray W L
Howard vi-is Nellie
Han-old W W
Jiiimrson XV
Hams .1 1.
McCiillen lcmi!
l'eters'M.n 4" M
Smith Walter
Hummers A
Stewart A T
bh-ltler V 1"
Williams J T
Wire EiU
Wcher Kohert
Walker Frank
Young Ellen
When cailins for
Krown .T:is K
nishop Eied
Jiiires; i:ev H B
Can- M A
Cotiuelly I.uke
lay lioot I.
French M O
Hill John
Mcl'oa! Win
Feu I m id v W It
Nehafer Jacob
Sliefnar Jan
itedmau Aaron
Wefz Johann
W ire Mary E
Watson Joseph
Woods Jt iitiio
;iny of the ahov letters
Auction Sale of Condemned Government
Property.
please say "advertised."
J. XV. .Makshaix, P. M.
PERSONAL.
I'or your Tahles. Chairs, Fedsleads, Redding.
F.ureaus. 'hi!drrn's Carri:iK'f, l'ictuic Frames,
etc., call on T. W. 1SHKYOCK. Tt',
A HAT OR A BONNET, WHICH!
We see that some exceedingly wise
newspaper has sagely remarked that
this vrar's stvle of ladies' had-gear is
The senior Mr. Heed of Weeping
Water, and L. F his son, leave for a
long summer jaunt to the mountains
this week. They travel old fashioned
way in their own wagon, with a tent
and all the fixings for living and sleep
ing out of doors for months. The trip
is undertaken for the bcr.eiit of Mr. L.
F. lieed, whose health is very poor,
owing to constant con&iement in the
storo.
Itoss Vanatta, an old Plattsmouth
boy has lately returned from Iowa and
we are glad to welcome him back, so
are the girls, but the germ -in class is
gone up.
The well known lumber dealer, Mr.
Waterman, received an addition to his
family last week Jt is a boy, and n
the socond day it grabbed a measuring
stick, and Monday wanted to come
and sell pine shingles.
Geo. llobson, Mt. Pleasant, called on
the IIi;i:am Monday. Good boy Geo.
J)KIOT Ol'-VKTKKM ASTKK'S OKKICK.
Omaha, .Nkkkaska, May 4th. lV4. f
On Wednesday, the 3d day of June. 1S74, there
wilt he . sold at public Auction, at the t.M.irtcr
Masier's Hepot. at the intersection, of l:ttii and
Wehster Streets. Omaha. Nehraska, etiiitleiuned
tJov enimetit jirojM-rty. as follows, viz
J horses ; 2 mules ; H army wairon : 1 ainhu
lance ; 5.1 saddles ; saddle hlaukets : s4 sin
gle sets harness; no stoves, ias old iron, hy
weight : -j(io feet ruhher hose ; 5.!t7B grain sacks,
and various inisi-ellaneoiis articles; such as
tiMtls, etc. ; also ,1 wall tents, w ith Hies : lirishov
els ; 5 spades ; ;W axes ; 5 Sihley stoves ; 2 Iron
hunks, etc.
'1 he sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. m.
Terms CASH.
i-y order of JJngadicr-CJeneral Ord.
J. II. IJELCIIEU,
3t4 Assistant Quartermaster V. S. A.
r.y virtue of an order of sale Issued Mt of the
1'istiict Court, for Casn county. eiii'a.k:i. and
to me directed. 1 will, on t he thlni t -i (,m h i
day of Mav, A. 1 174. t ten ( :oj o'clock a. m.
of said dav, at the south lHr oi the Court
House, iu the city of l'lattsmoulh in s.od couu
tv. sell at pull:e auction the foilowin;; red
estate, to-wlt : lo;s seven (7) eiht (SI aiul nine
(j) tn I dock mmiler five 5) ; ais at eleven (11 1
o'clock a. M., on same day of the mouth and
year, and at the same place." lot number nine tin
in Mock iiiiiiiIht twenty-nine A all in the city
of Flattsiuoutii. Cass county, Nebraska, togeth
er with all the privileges ami apurteii.niccs
thereon or thereunto helor.gin. to satisfy a
hidgincnt of said court recovered hy John Tat
Ion. iljuiitilf, against EllK-rt T. Duke and Lloyd
1. I'.eiuielt, executors and leal n tire'id.itivcsi
of the estate of Shepherd luke. dis-easod. and
I.aina liuke. M. H. Ci'Ti.Kit,
Sheriff 's.is tu Nebraska.
I'lattsinouth Clr'. Apnl 27th, U74. SIS
I 8AM. II. CHAfllAX.
R. T. MAXWEI U
Sheriff's Sale.
FOR SALE.
itU) acres of unimproved laud, four miles from
Flaltsmoiith ; good locality ; can l bought
re.-tsonable. Call at the ollioe of
,'tf smith & Windham.
Studehaker wagons at E. . Dovcy'a. Rest
wagon in this part of country. Ct3
Rusiness is hiisineks, and so aro the Cigars at
the I. O. liook Store. 5-tf.
FAH1TEUS. GRANGERS AND ALL
OTHER MEN.
Co to I' rank Stadter and have a stencil plate i
That's '
By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the
District Court, for Cass County, Nebraska, and
to me directed, I vi ill, on the day of Mav, A.
I). !s74. at to o'clock a.m. of said day. at the
south door of the Court House. In the city of
Fiattsmouth, hi said county, soli at public auc
tion, the piojierty diNcritod in said order, lo
Wit : CoiHiiiem-iiijr one thousand seventy-five
and two-thirds no7.1j feet north, and one
thousand three hundred tul twenty-six l32t;)
feet ww of the southwest corner id section sev
en (7) town twelve (121 north of range fourteen
( I4t east of sixtli principal meridian, more par
ticularly described as being the northeast cor
ner of Townseiid's Addition to the city of
l'lattsmoulh ; thence west, parallel with the
south line of said section, two hundred l"oo
feet ; thence north four hundred and thirty
(4.i) feet ; tlience ejist, parallel with the south
hue of this tract, two hundred f-'om loot ; thence
south parallel with the west line of this tract,
four hundred and thiriy (4:iii) feet to the place
of beginning, containing two ( acres ; situated
in Cass t 'ouiity Nebraska, to satisfy a judgment
of said Court, recovered by Anselmo j;. Smith
against Conrad Ihppte. Mary Uipple. Joseph
Eeesley, C. XV. Lyiuuii. 1 homas Hallow ell, Con
rad lleisel & Co., and John liross.
M. A;. Ci ti.kh, Sheriff.
Cass Co. Nebraska.
Plattsmouth, Casi Co., Neb., April 10th, 174.
3t5
Legal Notice.
1 Before H. E. Ellison.
V l'robate Judge of
J Cass County, Nebraska
cut to mark your movable irojorty
ousiness i
4ott
HOUSEHOLD
PANACEA
AKI
FAMILY
LINIMENT.
24wty
Why VIII Yon
KiuTcrf
To all persons suffer
ing from Rheumatism,
Neuralgia. Cramps in
the limbs or stomach.
Billions Colic, Fain in
back, bowels orside, we
would s:iy, th k Hoi'sk-
llnl.ll l'ANACKA AM
Family Uimmfnt is
u( all other the remedy
you want for intenial
ami external tisn. It has
cured the above com
plaints in thousands of I
cases. There is no mis- !
take about it. Try it.
Sold by all DruggUts.
FOR SALE.
The residence of F. W. D. Ilolbrook building
ncarlv nisv ten rooms three lots of land.
2t F. V.'. D. II.
.ludg. liaines has moved nearly op- , ,;wt pat lown Qn fof ha,f Granger too.
':,ite tiie IlEKAi.i) oilii-e, on the norm
fide of Main St., in the old Hotel build-
j an hour or so. While we lay a great ! Mr. Vandervourt, hief head clerk
LUMBER YARD.
Cottonwood lumber sale at Miokclwuit &
Sharp's coal yard, by Wm. Edgcrtou. A good
siippiy of Cottonwood lumber will be found
here at all times, for sale cheap. Kemombor,
Miekelwait & Sharp's oliice on Main street,
we.-a td Siilh. .Haf.J V. EUOKKTON.
ing, and there in tlie glory of new
I ileal of that description to the edit ore j in the Mail Service ft-r Nebraska and
summer coat, ne luxuriates in uuum i
i
cm 7?i dignitiitt, amen. i
i vivid imagination, or, we were going
IT. V. Mathews comes out this week
say, perhaps to the fact of a de
pleted purse consequent upon his wife
getting a new bonnet, only that we
have shrewd doubts of an editor's
a new "a I" and tells all the folks wir- having many new bonnets, we
what lie keeps in the way of Machinery, still must acknowledge that there is a
slight foundation upon which he might
rest such a probability, for the many
eccenti icitics of shape in crown and
brim are truly bewildering when we
consider that the primary use of a hat
orbor.net is a covering for tho head.
We have visited the various milli
nery establishments in town and ex
amined tlii latest siuing styles, and, as
far as our ability goes, shall endeavor
! to give our readers an idaa of them,
i Perhaps the fir.st display which
F..c:-k, trp furniture man is shipping I tempted us w.-v in tho windows of
furniture West. Fast, X.rth and South, j Mrs. L. 15. Crocker & Co.'s establish
That new bay horse is on the road to ' went where were hung charming hats
th- depot and back all the time. raid bewildering 'lowers, dainty veils
' :uid vrcll, adjectives fail us, so we
A crrtnin farmer of Cass Co., mis- wil trv to les4-rile what we saw in
to, k the IIekaed man for a "colored ; s:4f
... .. m ' f l.lli
;.us:,.'ii t..e o .let a iv. ,o'M;ti.i ii.-.u ; moa ww- v-,. could find was a varia
hardware, plows and c, Ac. Mr.
Mathews is one of our oldest dealers
iu this line in the town and gives al
most universal satisfaction to his cus
tomers. Uncle Jar,)!, Vallery, the Senior
J.-v-oh we mean, brought in o -t'rJ lhs. of
finest country cured, home made
hams, shoulders and sid.es this week.
They wi re th finest we have r.een in
a long time. At Vallery A KufTner's.
Iowa, paid Plattsmouth a visit this !
week, and called on the Herald in j
company with M. 15. Murphy, mail
agent on me js. ji. nis ousiness
here we'll never tell
hear the sell.
lion. T. M. Mariuettepaid us a visit
this week and right glad were we to
his see his well known face on our
streets once mora.
FOR SALE.
Two houses one for cash and one on time.
For full particulars apply to E. C Dovey. 00 tf
Henry Amison, WIS,
vs.
William Feck, Deft. ) Cass County, Nebraska.
The above non-resident defendant Is herchv
notified that nn order of attachment was issued
tv the aforesaid Judge on the lsih day of Keb-
niary, IS74. for the sum of forty-live dollars,
ami it is sought by the Flaiiititf iu this action to
take a sufficient amount of your piopcrty in this
state to satisfy FlaintitTs claim, by virtue of the
order of attachment iUoresaid. Vou are hereby
required to appear and defend said action on
the 25th day of Mav, A. D.. 4S74, at 2 o'clock p.
in., or judgment will be taken airainst vou for
the amount churned. HEN" R V AMISON.
WlIEELKK & S'll.M'HCOMI!,
2-Gw Att'ys.
Legal Notice.
Horace B:;i!oy. non-resident. Defendant, will
take notice that 1 did on the22d day of April.
174. file my Htition iu the oilice of the clerk
of the Dis;rict Court, in and for Cas County,
Nebraska, against sa'nl Horace Bailey defend
ant. etting forth that said defendant has been
j'liiity ot v. illfu'ily abandoning l'et it iouer with
out just cause for more than two years last past
ami praying that Fetitioner be grnnted a di
vorce from the bonds of matrimony, by decree
of the District Court, in and for Cass "County,
Nebraska, and that unless you answer said Fe
tition.onor mjore the 8i"h day of June, sT4.
default will be taken against vou upon the
same. MARY BAILEY.
By ClIAl'MAN & Maxwki.l,
4w4 her Attorneys.
t . 7 o i r 7
I J.1 t'ii O.lXiii.
Mike, vou'll ! il f -i l-m f. Mir iit ! frtiiii 1 !: t -
tnotith, well watered, loo acres under improve; !
moot. Can lx lought for irt cash In hand, I
balance on long time. Inquire of I
42lf J'.MrTII & X IXDlfAM.
THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE
OF AN OLD NURSE.
Ccz itciur jLiiiiiiiciit.
There is no pain which the
Cetitau: l.iiiitueiil. will not re
lieve. ,io swelling it will not
sid-duC anil no lameness which
it will not cure. This is sirong
hiiiguait but il is true. here
the parr; are ma W'lie. its olle-ts
we mi rvelious. I t has prodiieeil
moic -ar; s of rheumatism, neii-
li'l-SCE ralgia, ioc -jaw. palsy, s;irai:is.
j sweinnjrs, ear-ache, cau.ed-brciists, scalds.
burns, s;tlt-rheuiii, &c, upoa toe liumaii
fraiiie, and of strains, .spaviti, g:dis. &c..
upoa animals In one yoj r tiian have al
other pretended retnediea since the world
began. It is a ounntor-irrltg d. :tu ail-healaig
pain-reliever. Cripples i. mw away !h.-ir
crutches, the lame walk, poise oc ; bi;es are rea
Dr. Scliildkiiccht,
Eeleotic i Homoeopathic Physician.
5iy-OFFICE AND RESIDENCTwJ
Corner of eth and Vine Streets, 1'h.ttsniouth,
Nebraska.
CALLS ATTEX1KI AT ALL ItOCKH.
yl
Vclra?ia State Ites-iwter. A -to column
laper. publislicd at ihe State Capital ; full
of Slat news ; independent iu everything, neu
tral in nothing ; .?!.. m n year. Correspondents
and Agents wanted in 'every town. Wm. C.
Clvi, Lincoln. Neb. .Iltf
Mrs. Winslow's Soothiti? Syrup is the pre
scription of one of the best Female Physicians
and Nurses in the t'nited Slates, and has been
used for ihirtv vears with never failing safety
; and success by millions of mothers ;;nd eiiihi-
reii, from the feeble infant of one week old to
tin-adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach.
relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and
li s resr, health and' comfort to mother and
i child. We believe it to be t lie Best and Surest
. Bemedy in the World, in ali cases of Dysentery
and Di'arriiea in children, whether it arises
! from 'leethiugoi any other cause. Full direc
' lions for using w id" accompany each bottle.
! Not, (ieniline unless the fur niiiiih- of CI K'l'IS
! FEKKINS is on the outside v.'rtipper. St. hi
i.y all Mtdictin Dealers. 21vly
One house.
FOR RENT.
.Apply to E. C. Dovey.
zntt
Farm for Sale.
mind to get mad until his frk-ml apolo- j tion )f t?0 oM pypspy, wjtis the brim
gie l, liy saying he had ben reading t ;l lilje VOTV tiu-;;ru up behind, a little
th.- Wmt.-hM'tn ever since he had been j iUorH in,ted tit the sides and in
hfi and that aecounted for bis bad ! frou gtvlish trimming for it
ryesight.
IIebald
straight.
He now propiss to take a
and learn hereafter ta see
Tho in.sf fnildn Bal for com- dered luiriuh ss, and the a mini are healed j
- ' ..v... .-.w , - v , r.. . . i.., riviu i.. i..
wit hOllt a s:':;r. It IS lio lMi:ii:;.. i lie recipe :s ; em- ui mi; i.oi i.u..iw ni v ass vuunijf.
ruon wcr, v couUl liml was a varia- ; ,,,,,, ,lv , ( ,.r,.riw.',.. '.i a.,.i it sells I offer for sale mv old and well known f.nm. of
because it iloes just what it o.-etends to da. j CO Arros,
Those who now sulTer from rhet mutism, pain or ( at Oleudale. About loo acres of it are
swelling deserve to suffer if they will not use ' under cultivation, and about 40 acres of younir,
Centaur Liniment, more than ljoo cert ffi cafes j thrifty timber, coiisisiing of oak. hii-kory, silver
of remarkable cures, incltidin; frozen limbs, j maple, walnut, oottonwood, &c, &e. Also a
chroiiic-i'iieiiiuatism.puit.ruiiTiiDgtumours.&e. j young orchard of fruit trees, evergreens, &c
have been received. We v;"d send a circular I The farm i-t partly inclosed by a Honey Locust
containing cettiflcates. the rox i;K &c. gratis to j hedge, is well watered for all uses. There is
i to any one requesting it. 'm- bottle ot tne yoi- j also six acres oi isiaua iimoer lour anu a nan
low unwicr Centaur Linin:ent is worth one miies di.siaiit.
New Firm in Weeping Water.
Fleming & Kimball,
(Successors of J. CI.1SBE & CO.)
WEEPING WATER, NEB.
This new firm have just laid in a large and
varied stock of oods,
ENTIRELY NEW,
and will now olTer them for sale at the old
Stand in Weeping Water.
They respectfully solicit the patronage tit the
people, and propose to soil good goods
as cheap as ;mv one in the Mar
ls et .
Try Us Once, and Sec.
eyi
would be a soft twilled scarf, knotted
and looped at the side with very short
I loops and ends; but for a person of
i. . ,t.vn'-mum mruleraf r risoir;. ir)7i t!ir l.laek
... . i ! I,-,, fn.r. 1-J P-inier l-.mit witli hundred dollars for foundered or sv.eeiited hor- There are 1
T-ii- lit im'i'-i nrl (ini s .I:iCv ailu 1 hd 'Oil 1 1 OC1 lnrl V, Intel 8 UOHUcl, n 1111 ' , .
jeai nine tit dim . on .joi.iv u.i ..... ,,i ' ses ami muUs, or for s .ew-worni in sheep. utiles instant
tether's ;in. and they are up headed, j a Ji pm, win Trim n very wen. j
and'ti-ot yes they trot all round n i handsome pattern hat of Mack chip
grocery wagon, ami deliver goods all ! shown, aLo a black beaded lac
alon". Cood mules! i one with trimminga of black, jet and
- i roses. We must inform our readers
s your tun?, ncip rourseir ami ; tI;.,t vt trimniii tgs are the thing this
HOUSES!! HOUSES!!
DK. W. 'o. JONES, -will stand two of the finest
HORSES
Ever brought to this Slat
during the season of 1S7I.
a
'NORMAN,
help me lee Cream and Soda Water i SUIl.inert )Ut if their pockets aro not
Ih n llemph
Fart'.es hrn ::i
to ca'.l o:i T. XV.
, . , . . ., , ,r , , OT1(1 i silks, like turquoise or gros do Naples,
Aveckoacks is the place for boots and i , ,. , , Z-
. . , .. v. , . , , are more fash ton. aide for trimmings
shoes. A large lot just in. New styles
. , .... . fo. , : than riwiions. They tire cut m scarfs
and best make, duthmaus old stai.l. , , ,,,
. M , m j or put on like several folds, enutng at
We dv) not think Weckb.iugh can one side in loops and short ends, long
complain of hard times. We dropped ; ends having "gone out." Plain colored
into his store last week, and he seemed j straws tire the mode, mixed black and
head over heels in business, store i white or a mixture of other colors
crowded, counter's lined with goods ! having passed the hey-day of their
and customers.
Stoek-oivners this linhneut is worth your at
tention. No family should be without Centaur
Liniment. J. D. Ko.sk & Co., Xcw York. 40-ly
CastokIa is more than :v substitute for C-as-torOd.
It is the only safe r.rtlcle in existence
which is certain to assimilate the food, regulate
the bowels, cure w ind colic; mid produce untui':;l
j prettv full, they Will have to be satisfied l'- contains m u-ier minerals, ,...,, nine
Fietures to frame will do well j with a very moderate quantity of them j 11)t vry :U1(1 ,llot!;ors ,.t.,y iVst. 4n-i y
hrvock. Ttt. as thev aro exnensive: also the twilled i " 1 " 11
THE J!i:.S7
THE CHEAPEST.
THE LARGEST STOCK
OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
AT THE .SHOE STORE.
Btttrrcn the P. O. an f- Brooks lima--?,
off PETER MERGES.
There are two railroad stations at 4 and 4'i
Tito (ilenihile Postoffieo and a
school house on the farm. Price, 34.IXH) ; ono-
' fourth down ; for the balance, any time re
j quired will be given by paying interest in ad
! vance. Apply to the subscriber,
t A. L. Cuilo, or
To D. II. Wiieklkk rfc Co, or
' mi fiMirii&WisMtAM.
The Tut ts are fairly moving out.
LIFE INSURANCE PAID.
Plattsmouth April -4, 1874.
This is to certify that upon the or
ganization of the local board of Direct
ors, for Cass County for the Fquitnble
Fife Assurance Society of the United
States organized at Plattsmouth March
25th 1874, composed of the following
members:
Lewellyn A. Moore,
FLOIUST
AND IJ;CiUET JIAKER.
Particular attention will be given
to cut flowers, from small bunches to
j glory. We noticed oiw pattern hat
with two colors of turquoise silk, pink
1 sn;I ;h;;ili of lif-lit. lirnwn th h;t lip-
! : . ;...-ii: ... ..v:. ... . . 1 the most elaborately amuigetl baskets
er, better men it would be hard to i " fil tUa f:...lir:r ,, fll. Tl,:il,(rT"11'1 hand bouquets.
An extra assortment ot t.reen house,
llcdding phuits, and si.ninier Flowering
T. M. Maniuett,
Isac Wiles,
Charles Ftizenby,
J. Valh rv Jr.,
W. L. Ilobbs,
It. Vivian,
P. F. litiffner,
Alvey Drew,
Stephen Wiles,
M. F. White,
Thomas Wiles Jr.,
F. F. Cunningham.
find. .John goes to Kansas, and Andy!
down on the Republican.
liulhs. such as tlladioli. Tule roses,
Tign'ulias, and Madeira vine.
Fustic vases, hanging baskets, and
wire baskets of all sizes made to
order on reasonable terms. Also a few !
i persons, and it is so varied as to suit
everv taste, almost, some being turn-
N4t. Frown, general outside Agent j ed up on one .-.ide, same on lroth and
for the U. AM. 1!. 11. Co., and stage i some on neither. The Charlotte Cor
hors? uiau irenerallv. is in town and ! day of black beaded laea is a very pret-
nutting u; led and green pasteboards . ty and popular style. Mrs. t rocker has i j Tronhv tomato ulants.
ail over town, telling about his new i a very handsome and complete assort- j (Jreenhouse and llf sidence in Duke's
route from C-ete o Pleas-nt Hill all i ment of (lowers, turquoise silks, laces Addition just west of John Fames'.
i-i the Countv of Saline ' " ' blu. white, black and white-, bea- P"'811 at -JJ rank Stadter's
i.i i.n i ouno ui v.ui.11. . ., ! in Plattsmouth, Cor-Rth and Main Sts.
r. r--; . w nnp j ae1 Jet trimmings, vails, ruffs ruches, iqouth, Cass Co., Nebraska.
Dr. Chapman s Soda bountatn ts one j aml everythingthat can delight the j t4
of the linest m tne est. 1 he liardii- ; fojuinine 0ye, or add to feminine
1 Marble tablet on which the rountatn ; heautv.
stands was broitglit fioni liostou and j At Miss Sweeney's we were inform
is fine indeed.' The Dr. also expects . vd that j,er pattern hats hnd bef.u all
to put in new show cases of the latest j llOU5ht up almost before she could get
style and in fact is fixing up his store ; t,,em int( the show-ease, but the
generally in metropolitan style. .ive laatiriii!s seeindl to be on every side
him a call and get a cool soda. j for t?u, manaf.tcture of plenty more.
I One very handsome crapa mourning
hat was shown.
A claim was submitted to them for
adjustment which was paid in full as
per decision rendered by said board in
tex days from date of said adjust
ment. Signed,
M. F. Wiiitk, Pres.
J. Vai.lkky Jr. V. Pres.
J. Y. IJaknks, Secty.
2-'2m.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A YYkirlwiad.
AVe. learn by a postal card from Mr.
Ik C. Yeomans.that a whirlwind swept
across the country some live miles
south of Weeping Water, on. the 10th,
tearing the roof from a newly built
barn on Mr. A. A.Johnson's place, tear
ing out one end of the barn aud carry
ing a rafter across the road and against
tho house, where it broke a hole
through the weather boards. There
were six horses in the barn but none
were hurt.
Thanks to Mr. Johnson for supply
ing us with the information.
At Mrs. Kennedy's aiinedisplay was j
also seen, among which were some j
Florida hats, at once cheap and pictur- I
csque. Mrs. Kenucdy also shapes over
old straws.
Lunches Meals day board
Ifcmt'l".
Ben
E. J. Dovey, at thu old reliable stand on
Main street, still holds out the best induce
ments to farmers, and everybody. A largo
stock, bor.sht for cash. sdeeted by experience,
and sold to suit purchase rs, ouht to be some
object to a prudent ni-in. -when lie is buying his
L'te.l'.y supplies. Just such :ui arrangement you
will find at the store of K. (7. Dovey. Call and
gee. Also agent forthe!N?!i h.J:iaJ.:r Wagon, one
of the best wagons ever made. V2
Co to Ken. Heniplc's lor Soda Water and Ice
Cream, this Summer. Ttf.
Never undersold at Merges' Shoe j
Store. Call and examine goods and
prices. Will be pleased to show them,
and no charge. 52tf
A POINT OF INTERST.
Dr. Chapman has now one of the
fillet stores in tho west aud keeps a
full line of strictlv Pure Drugs and
Medicans Paint Oils Glass &c, to which
CHILDREN OFTEN LOOK PALE
AND SICK
From no other cause lhixa having worm iu the
stomach.
l$HOWXS VEEM1FCOE COMFITS
will destroy Worms v iihout Injury to the child,
being orfectlr WHITE, and free from all col
oring ot other injurious ingredients usually
used in worm preparations.
Ci in is A; Itisowx. Proprietors.
No. -J15 I-'ulton Street. New York.
Sold bv Druggists and Chemists and ilealers
in Medicines at U5 cents a box. iwiy
All order for frexj. flour and meal. left at
evcrv one 13 invited when m want of : sin-icin a Diiu-y's ill recme prom-it atwn-
r.nv thing in the drug line. 7-tf; l'yT7
LEGAL NOTICES.
Notice to Bridge Contractors.
"Not ice is hereby given, that sealed proiwisals
w ill Ik- re-oivetl at the County Cierk s otlice iu
Plattsmouth. Cass Countv Nebraska, until the
2nd day of June, 1S74, for building bridges in
said county : One to be built across Salt ( reek,
at shelter's crossing, sjmri eighty feet, with two
approaches of twenty feet each. Kids received
for either Iron or Howe Truss.
Also, live smaller bridges, of wood, renting
from thirty-six feet to sixty feet each, including
approaches.
1- or further particulars, see plans ami specifi
cations at Clerk's otlice.
'Approved security required of contractors, in
doabte the amount of coutiact price, and all
bids received, subject to be rejected bv the
IJoard of County Commissioners at their pleas
ure. 15y order of the Hoard of County Commis
sioner's, tliu tab day of May. A. D. is74.
D. W. JJcKlnnox,
6t4 Clerk.
Estray Notice.
Taken up, two estravs at Factory ille, Cass
County. Nebraska, on the April 2!iid 171.
Dks utr-riox : One two-vear old bav mare
colt, with white faee. Having attached to its
two four legs, two pieces of leather with rings,
also one one-year old bay horse colt. The same
can be had by proving property aud paying ex
penses. Apply to
Jno. Mckkix, J. P.
Factoryvi!le
Cass County,
7-5t Neb.
Estray Notice.
Came into my enclosure May 5th, a brlndle
heifer 3 years old, white spot on shoulder, bel
ly white, hind legs white, from gambrel down :
no other marks pex-ceptible. The owner is
requested to come and prove property, iwy
chatges, and take the same aw a v.
Ch as. s. Smith.
f-it FJsrtsmourh, .
an iron trrev Stallion. 6 years old. sired hy a full
blooded Norman Horse, and raised by Thos.
Fatten, of Mercer Co., 111.
'TALARAX,"
sired by Liberty and running back to MEDOC,
the Kentucky Horse, is a dappled bay, 16'i
hands high, and Is given up by horsemen to be
the linest Horse ever brought to Cass County.
TEItMS : To Insure, $10.
At Plattsmouth. Thursdays. Fridays, and Sat
urdays of each week, aud at Koek lihiITs. Mon
days Tuesdajs, and Wednesdays, during the
season. l-3m
CARPENTER WORK!
W. L. TUCKER,
BUILDS HOUSES,
docs all kinds o
Country Carpenter Work,
and is ready for a
job at all times.
Careful "Work and prompt
attendance to Calls.
srifShofj on Gth Street, north of
FitzyerabVs llw;k. 4-1 y
Singer Sewing Machines,
FOR SALE KY
F. J. METTEER,
With all the
E A'T RAS, A TT A C II ME NTS ,
NEEDLES, tfc
Also. Hows. Cultivators, Wagons and farm
Implements for sale.
U. V. MATHEWS,
Ou 4th Street, and dealer in
Hardware and Implements.
Xaiis,
Iron and
Horse Makes.
McCorniick and
Buckeye Keapers and
Mowers,
S weep Stake Thresher,
Corn Planters,
CULTIVATORS,
Garden City and Morrison
Plows,
Wagon Wood Stock,
GARDEN, FIELD
m FLOWER SEEDS.
Chapman &. Max veil.
ATTOUNF.YH AT LAW tint Solicitor It
Chancery. Otlice In Fitzgerald's PlocK, i'iall
moulli, Nebraska.
OKO. 8. SMITH, R. It. M INIMUM,
SM2T2X &. lYixnn.tss."
Successors to Marquett, Smith, & Starblrd,
! Attonteysat Laic & Real Estate Brokers
I'LAITSMOCTII, w . . N EH.
Special attention given to Collections, aud all
i mailers affecting the liUe to Ueal KVUto.
Oilice on 2d floor, over the Post Oukv.
I K. LIVINliSTON. Physician and Surtreon.
V. . Temlers his professional services t the
citizens of Cass countv. Kosidciice southeast
crner of )a.k and Sixth streets : oftii e on Main
street, one door west of Lyman's Lumber Yajd,
11atlsmo.it h. Nebraska.
AVrHKELtU & HEN N KTT Ileal Estate mid
' Ta.pavhig Agents. Notiii ies Public. File
and Life Insurance Agents, Plattsmouth. Neb.
lMuttftliioutli 32i:2.
CHK1SFL. Piprletor. Have reemtly been
repaired and placed In thorough ruuntng
order, leo.noo Bushels ,f W heat w anted imme
diately for which the highest market pricu will
be pahl.
iJliEEXIIOUSK "and jiedding
PLANTS.
Time and money saved bv (.nleriug of n-.e. I
have the largest a'nd best collection of Plants
ver offered for sale in the West. Calaloacs
free. Sweet Potato. abbae, i oniato, aud olii
cr Plants for sale in their season.
Address W. J. lll'SSEK. Plattsmouth. eh.
Hubbard House,
HUIiUAIf - - 1'kop.
Main fctreet. WewpingVatcr.
GOOD ACCOMODATIONS FOR
TRAVELERS. 418. 1
THOMAS BHHVOGK
Funerals attended on Short Solicx;.
AIJSO DEALER 1
NEW DRUG STORE-
WEKrixu vv.T;;n. n kb.
T. L. POTTER,
DEAI F.K IN DKl l.S. MEDICINES PAINTS,
OILS. YAltNISH. PEKFC M EllX ,
STATU N Ell Y. N'OTIO N S,
ClviAP.S. 'It I P. A CCO,
AND CLASS.
t2rrcscriyt!or.s carefully prepared. 16tf.
DKALKUS IX
Agricultural Implements,
Hardware.
Tl:i-ire.
I'jmps,
lion
is'alls.
Stoves.
etc.
Repairing done to Order and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
WE DEFY COMPETITION.
-ly
J. LMlELDEIt & SON,
Dr;.lors In
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes and
GROCERIES
Of all kinds, at the lowest possible rates,
Also
Dealers in Grain,
for which the highest cash prices are paid.
Hides and produce of all kinds bought at rea
sonable rates.
I nl, elder js Htatlon. Cedar Creek.)
51tf. Cass County, Neb.
NEW STYLES.
F. L. ELS1EK,
Merchant Tailor
Is in receipt of the finest and
BEST ASSORTMENT
1ASSIMEKES. CLOTHS, YESTINCS. SCOTCH
(iOODS, IKISll FK1 ICSES, &c.
In fact, the largest ami best assortment cf
Cloths ever brought to this fity. which 1 am
prepared to make up in the Latest Styles. G'lWl
and xainine Goods. ajirill8.
L. GOLDING,
Dealer iu
CLOTHING, FCKNISIMNG GOODS. HATS,
caps, poors, shoes, tki nks,
VALISES. CAKPKT F.AGS,
&e., &c. . &e., &c.
One of the oldest and most Peliable Houses
in Plattsmouth. Main street, between Fourth
and Fifth.
JSltEMEMIJEU THE PLACE. "
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PLATTSMOUTH
Grain Company.
E. G. DOVEY, Pres't.
E. T. DUKE, Treas.
FRED. G ORDER, Buyer.
This Company ti f 11 buy grain at the high es
market rates at all times.
Scales and office at K. G. Dovey, Store, lower.
Main Street. Plattsmouth, Neb. irriyl
Meat Market!
IIATT, THE BUTCHER,
o
Oldest and best established
Meat Market in the place.
o
IIatt Always to be Found Theee.
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Not changing constantly, but the Old Reliable
SM,t. where you can get your Steaks, KoaMs,
Game, Fish a"nd Foul in season.
south side of main street,
One Door West of Herald Office,
FURNITURE, CHAIRS, BEDDING, &e'.
Main Street, nct door to IJrooks House, Plattsuioulh, .Ne'j.
SPUING AND SUMMER GOOD
Down Go the Prices !
At
u s w
SOTOASS
00 s
Celebrated
YOfctC STOnB
Southwest Corner ilain Street, Plattsmouth, Nelia&h.a
AND SO THE PEOPLE THINK WHO BUY
DreKi Goods, l'rintrf, IJuoLs and Slioea,
Dtlained, (Jinghams,
Uiown Sheeting,
Bleached Cottons, Balniot alj, Carix.'tn, 4
Clark's new Thread, Cotton Yiuufl
In tLc Grocery line wo keep the Finest and Bot
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Jlolassr-s,
Dried Fruits. Spiees, ctc etc. '
In fact for Your Lirocci iea, Hardwaiu
Queenswarc, Wooden Ware.
Glassware,' Yankee Notions,
Hats and Caps, )!oots ,and itlvij
GO TO
2.1-tf.
d. sfjrixAMi: co.'s.
au iiMim tedM ti r"ri "i ri if" -t t -1 ri i r i
FOlt SALE liY
F. J. METTEER,
Two doors south of Main street on west side of ixth. Call and c
and get a Maehine.
v ryjj' VH'i'K;
pM's 'mmw$&ft -." wi: ( lis.;
jf3- ttMf - .-.V
FAR31ERS EXCHANGE.
B. G. HOOVER,
LOUISVILLE, -
NEBRASKA.
Keeps constantly on hand all Staple Articles
such ;n
COFFEE,
SUGAR,
TOBACCO,
MOLASSES
Dry Goods,
Hoots, Shoes, Slc.
Tn fact, everything usually kept In n Variety
Store, which will be sold on small profits fo
CASil. Allkindsof Produce taken iu exchange
for goods, and the
II 'iyhest Market Prices giten in Cash
tor Urain. 19
Farmers Lumber Yard.
Having made arrangements in Chi
cago, and elsewhere, with extensive
dealers, I am jirpjwed to furnish on
short notice all kinds of
Lumber Doors Sash
Shingles, t&c,
at a" reasonable rate. I also keep con
stantly on hand full assortment of
Xails, Hinders,
Locks, Hardware,
of all kinds. Those wishing to bnild
will please call and see mv stork.
E. X0YES,
LOUISVILLE.
Stover's Wind Eiiirinc.
f .... TT
ror
JS And
J
J5 Farm
The best nnd cheapest Wind Mi J..lrj tiMtfAV
iiuniiii'4 water for sliH-k.
For sale by J . THOMAS & SON 3.
SitW PI;;ft,ii.outh, Cm Co., N.!.
William Stadelmann
has on hand, one of the largest stocks o
Clothing and Gents' Furnish
ing Goods for Spring and
Summer.
JiT-I Invite everybody Jn want of anything iu
my Hue to eall at ury store.
SOUTH SIDE MA IX,
Between 5th & 6thJ St's.'
And convince thcnistl-ves of the fct. I havn
aaspectalty in my Retail Dovurtmeuts. a stock'
of Fine Clothing for Men and Boys, to which
; we invito mose who waiii goKia. .
! ;-t7J olso keep on hand a larpe nd wei e -j
iecicd Slock ot Jlatsi, Ca;-, !ots. tJnx-s, &c.
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