Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, November 26, 1874, Image 3

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THE HERALD.
LOCAL NEWS.
LOCAL ADVEUTISEMENTS.
Transient, 25 cents a line. Itegular adver
tUan. 10 ef uU THr line. No advertisement lu
sortvd fur let than ir cents.
Lesral advertisements will be charged to the
iMirtlea handing them In.
Go to Vivian's for winter groceries.
w Nat. lirown has bought another liv
ery stable in Crete.
Thanksgiving services in the various
churches of the city this morning.
l'lease attend to the notice of the
County Court on December 7th.
Hurrah for the Firemen Ball on
Dec. Oth.
Spectacles, jewelry and holiday pres
ents at the I. O. jewelry store.
County Commissioners meet on first
Monday in. December, the 7th.
Funny Fox, the expressman, always
ready. Slate always open at Capt.
Uennett's Express office.
Somebody stopped a pair of mules
on Main street, Saturday, a.u: spoiled
an item for us.
The Hibernians played Monday even
ing to a fair audience. The perform
ance was very good.
Hogs! Hogs! Hogs! All the time
Jre;it droves of them sold every day
in I'hittsinouth Lazenb-, Holmes bojs
and others are buying.
1'leasant Itidge Orange gave a Mush
and Milk festival for the benefit of
grasshopper sufferers on Friday last.
We commend their enterprise.
Id-member Vivian, now that the
holidays are coming on.
Highest cash price paid for Pork bv
34-4t i:. G. Dovet.
Wall paper. Window Shades, Chro
mos, and all kinds of upholstering
good, at Fkaxk Stadtek's,
V-itt Central Block.
BOOTS SHOES.
Call and examine the low-down pri-
es of your winter foot-gearing, before
purchasing elsewhere. I won't be un
dersold east of the Iiocky Mountains.
Pkteii Mekgks.
Frank Carruth, the jewelry man
comes out in the IIekald this week.
II. 1). Fox. the expressman, buys alj
kinds of game, chickens, turkeys, &c. ,
tc, at tho highest cash prices.
Fred. Stadelmann is biuing up all
t lie turkevs and chickens in the coun
try to prepare supper for the Masonic
Ball, St. John's ove.
Bemember the Firemen's Ball at
Fitzgerald's Hall. Super at the
Brouks House. Tickets to the Ball
1.50. Supper 50 cents each.
Buttery & Lazenliy are still on hand
we find, though not in the livery busi
' ness of yore. Ed. is busy settling up,
fc, and Charley has hog on the brain.
-So Ed. savs.
We understand there was sonic little
trouble the other evening at the Hiber
nian entertainment about . reserved
eats. Several seats having, been sold
twice.
NOTICE.
The sociable of the Ladies Aid So
ciety (Episcopal) will meet at the resi
dence of Mr. Latham on Tuesday even
ing December 1st. All are invited.
What kind of School Furniture do
the Weeping Water people intend to
have, or rather what course of instruc
tion will its High School give? Is a
nursery education or essays on cradle
management to he part of their curri
culum. OIMSANS AM) ME 1,0 1 EONS.
We invite attention to the card of
Geo. A. Prince & Co., of Buffalo, N. Y.,
manufacturers of Organs and Melode
ons. This is the oldest house in the
country in its line, and their instru
ments rank among the very best.
FARMERS ATTENTION I
Julius Pepperberg, Cigar Manufac
turer, opposite the Herald ollice, on
Main St., Plattsrnouth, Neb. Cigar
Clippings of Spanish an d American To
baecoes. for smoking purposes, For
Male. Best qualities of plug-smoking
tobacco always on hand. 20tf.
READ! READ!!
The largest assortment.
The best assortment.
The cheapest assortment,
of Boots & Shoes
at the exclusive
Shoe Store.
Call and examine; no charge.
Peter Merges.
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
A (iood Farm Engine for $300.
Read This.
Everybody and tho Firemen on Wed
nesday Dec. 9th.
Solomon & Nathan always full, al
ways jolly, always on the qui vive for
business.
II. D. Fox, at the express office, pays
cash for dressed poultry, game, &c
between now and the holidays.
Julius Pepperberg keeps the flavor
ingest cigars and the mildest, sweetest,
beautifullest tobacco of any man in
town. So!
nurrah for Vivian Poultry for
thanksgiving Groceries for everybody
and Chinaware by the acre. Call at
Vivians, Main street, Plattsrnouth.
Gen. Kilpatrick lectured in Omaha
on Monday evening last. Subject,
"Gen. Sherman's march to the Sea."
Ye editor went to sec in the role of
lecturer one whom he had known well
as a brave soldier and commander in
years agene.
I buy the largest stock of Boots &
Shoes, and consequently buy and sell
cheaper than anv one in Cass county.
Call, examine, and be convinced.
Peter Merges.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
One pair horses and two light, three
spring hacks. Will sell cheap for cash,
exchange for land or sell on G months
time. Call on W. Stadelmann.
Plattsrnouth, Nov. 24, 1874. ' 33-2t,
The greatest convenience yet out
Common Sense Ieoning Board.
James Tucker, agent at Plattsrnouth,
Neb. This board is not a "cuss on
wheels' nor yet will it suck- cows or
anything of that sort. It is just a
board on legs, thats all. Come and see
it.
IIEADQUARF.RS OF SANTA CLAUS
at Schlaters Jewelry Store, opposite the
Platte Valley House. Please give nie
a call before purchasing elsewhere, and
look over my stock of choice Holiday
goods, all of which will be sold at pan
ic prices.
Plattsrnouth, Neb., Nov. 26, '75.
3.1-4 1
Lazenby & Thatcher are going in on
the Pork business. That's right and
just what Plattsrnouth needs.
These enterprising men have erected
a huge corn warehouse and fixed up
some other appliances for pork pack
ing this winter up near Heisel's mill.
Go ahead Loys and farmers now's your
time. Bring in your hogs.
Remember that Merges got Diploma
at the State Fair for fine and good
boots, and he still continues to make
them to order. Give him a call. 35tf
ANNUAL MASONIC FESTIVAL.
The members of Plattsrnouth Lodge
No. C, A. F. & A. M., will give a grand
annual festival in Plattsrnouth. De
cember 2th, 1874, at Fitzgerald's Hall.
Fred. Stadelmann will serve up supper
in his usual excellent style. The fol
lowing are the various committees who
have this matter in charge:
Arrangement. R. R. Livingston,
Frank Stadter, C.King, John Bever
age. Invitation. J. W. Marshall, Wm.
Handle, A. Despaine.
RncErTioN. M. B. Murphy, Julius
Pepperberg, AV. J. White.
Floor Managers. D. II. Wheeler,
F. E. White, M. B. Murphy.
Admission, to Ball, S 1.50; cupper 50
cents each.
.Ilia. Wayman, of Plattsrnouth,
trill build you a nice 4 horse power
engine, all complete, capable of doing
all your farm work for $300. Call
and see the same at his shop in Platts
rnouth. 34-2t.
COUNTY COURT.
The County Commissioners of Cass
county will meet on the first Monday
in December (7th) to make their annu
al settlement with the Supervisors and
attend to other business of importance.
Shryock says he did not fix that side
walk to keep little Democrats from
dropping through, but to prevent the
whole Republican party from slipping
out of sight nnder the pavement.
That's pretty good for a big under
taker, but slipping us all out of the
way is a bigger undertaking. Eh?
The Masons are making extensive
preparations for their annual Ball on
St. John's Eve. It will be a grand af
fair as usual. Four hundred invita
tions are out and all the wealth, beau
ty and talent of Plattsrnouth are ex
pected to be in attendance.
PERSONALS.
J. A. Walker, Rock Bluffs, dropped
in upon us Saturday.
A. Biens makes the Herald gla 1
S2 worth this week.
Sam. Waybright, our good natured
and genial expressman, left for his old
home, in Virginia, last Sunday after
noon. He goes there to spend the win
ter and will return hero next year.
We expect he will bring a Mrs. Sam.
Waybright with him when he returns.
May you have a pleasant time, Sam.
C. F. Pink ham, an enterprising and
successful merchant at South Bend re
membered the Herald in his prosper
ity, and made us feel better, 85 worth,
last week. May you continue to pros
per is our earnest wish.
Jno. Mefford, of Greenwood, paid S3
on his subscription to the Heradd.
Good boy, he.
Hon. L. K. Bell, of Ashland, sends
us 85, for the Herald, and says he
can't do without it. Sensible.
Alex. Schlegel has been grading up
his yard and playing "Paddy" generally
Fred. Kroehler gave the Herald a
real genuine Havana cigar last week,
Ed. Buttery to the contrary, notwith
standing. Hugh Orr paid us a visit last week
and scooted off into nowhere again.
Dick Streight is -home again and re
ports himself sound as a nut, but not
ready to be cracked.
Major Dan. Wheeler has gone to
Nashville and New Orleans on Mason
ic business. When he comes home
we'll have some news.
Our old friend Ross Vanatta is back
again. We are glad to see him and sor
ry the grasshoppers curtailed his busi
out west.
S. W. Coglizer of Weeping Water,
couldn't do without the Herald so he
paid his cash and has the Herald sent
to him now.
E. Noyes, the Louisville silent man,
has returned from Chicago and the
east. He happened in at the board of
trade while the boys and Jack Sturgis
were trying to settle last Monday, and
they made it hot and lively, Noyes says.
A. W. Prole, for a long time with J.
II. Buttery in the Drug business, has
left Plattsrnouth for pastures new and
fields of greater promise. Having
known Mr. Prole for some time the
Herald desires to bear testimony to
his pleasant ways and good citizenship.
We could have better spared some oth
er man than Prole. We most sincerely
hope that in his new home he may be
able to accomplish ail that he desires,
and while wo shall greatly miss him,
our loss is his gain, no doubt.
THE FIREMEN'S :DALI.
The Firemen evidently mean busi
ness. Their ball on the 9th inst, will
be a success. The supper is to bo at
the Brooks House, and is warranted to
be a "feed" fit for the Gods.
Below we give their committees in
full:
- GENERAL MANAGING COM.
J. A. Connor, J. Ph. Young, It. K.
Livingston, F. J. Metteer, F. Krcehler,
II. M. Bons.
INVITATION COM.
S. M. Chapman -E. E. Cunningham
L. D. Bennett, J. Ph. Young, F. J. Met
teer, John Wynd, L. F. Ba.hr, R. B
Claiborne.
COM. OF ARRANGEMENTS.
A. W. White, Lon. Cunningham, W.
B. Shryock, Lieu. Moore, Richard Old
ham, Jacob Ii. Vallery.
RECEPTION COM.
R. R. Livingston, J. A. MacMurphy
J. W. Shannon, S. F. Thomas, J. W.
Johnson. Wm. L. Wells, O. M. Streight,
Frank Stadter.
FLOOR MANAGERS.
John Fitzgerald. Wm. Neville, L. F.
Ba?hr. J. W. Marshall, J. W. Johnson,
M. Morrissey.
See Frank Carruth's eyes
B00Ts"& "SHOES.
I have now on hand for prices to
correspond with the low prices of
wheat and hard times generally, a
well selected stock of Ladies' and
Misses' nice lined shoes. Beautiful
Holiday slippers for Ladies and Gen
tlemen, Wool lined boots & shoes for
men. Arctic's of all sizes for young
and old. Call and examine goods and
prices. Peter Merges.
S5tf
Scribner's Monthly fur December.
"Notes on Kentucky and Tennessee,"
in the December number of Scribner's,
from the final regular installment in
the Great South Series, by Mr. King.
A description of the M.unmoth Cave
forms a large part of this article, and
there are several fresh illustrations of
this wonderful place. Tip other arti
cles illustrated either by means of pic
tun's or diagrams, are '"The Transit of
Venus." "The Probabilities of Rivers,"
"The Silver Age," and "Rambles in Ma
deira." In fiction we have, the contin
uation of Jules Verne's "Mysterious Is
land" with illustrations; and of Saxe
Holmes curious story, "My Tourma
line ;" also "Jeanette," by Miss Wool
son, and "In a Trumpet," a Thanksgiv
ing story by Miss Hopkins, author of
"One of Miss Widgery's evenings."
Mr. Stedman gives us another of his es
says on "The Victorian Poets," this
time grappling with that tough sub
ject, Robert Browning himself. There
are poems by Celia Thaxter and others.
In "Topics of the Time" Dr. Holland
writes about "The Great South Series
of Papers," "Christianity and Color,'
"Investments for Income," "Nature and
Literature." The Doctor says that Ed
ward King travelled in all twenty-live
thousand miles in gathering the mate
rials for hi3 papers. In the department
of Etchings there is an amusing ac
count of "The Devil in Literature."
Dr. Holland's new novel, "The story
of 'Sevenoaks,'" wiil begin in the Janu
ary number of Scribner's.
R USI NESS NOT A FFECT E 1).
The recent depression in business
has not affected the passenger traffic of
the St. Louis. Kansas City & Northern
Short Line, as they continue to run six
fast express trains, two more than any
other line between the Missouri aud
Mississippi Rivers. This road enjoys
great immunity from accidents, by
reason of immense ex pendit tires, in the
last two years, of over two million dol
lars, besides earnings in wonderful im
provements, in relaying their line with
new steel and iron rails, 4n broad, new
ties, in new rolling stock supplied with
all modern appliances for comfort and
safety, and as another safeguard, em
ploy night and day watchmen to in
spect the road before and after the
passage of each train, to see that every
thing is in order. Conspicuous among
new improvements is the substitution
for ordinary cars, of new reclining
chair coaches, elegantly carpeted and
fitted with dressing rooms for ladies,
gentlemen and families, without any
extra charge. The St. Louis, Kansas
City & Northern and the Kansas City,
St. Joseph & Council Bluffs Railroad,
form the only line running through
Pullman Palace Sleeper between
Omaha and St. Louh. The shortest
line between the West and the Mast is
over the St. Louis, Kansas City fc
Northern Short Line, either through
St. Louis, the great metropolis of over
450,000 inhabitants, or through Chica
go, via the Chicago & Alton Short
Line, over the Louisiana Bridge now
open for passage of through trains.
Ticket Agents of connecting roads sel
ling through tickets to the East, North
or South, will furnish tickets by this
excellent line. For map, circulars,
time cards and . information relative
to rates, &c, apply to or address Ly
man McCarty, Kansas City, Mo., or P
B. Groat, St. Louis, Mo. 44tf
Frank Carruth,
POST OFFICE JEWELRY
STORE!
Spectacles, Glasses, etc.
Carruth ii fSS UOFF1CE
Je w e 1 r rUTOl' I e w e 1 r y
AT STORE.
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MARRIED.
BanKETT LEWIS Married at the residence
of the bride's father, on Camp Creek, Cass Co., j
Neb., by the ReT. Mr. Connor. Mr. Jos. Bar-
Rrrr to V! Vikvte I.fwik )
May you live happy and prosper is our 'earn
est and heartfelt wish.
Executors: jJaie of Real Estate ! ritoFESSloNAL CAKDS
Centaur Liniment.
There U no pain which the
Centaur Uniinent will not re
lieve, no suellin? it will not
subdue, ami no lameness which
it w ill not cure. 1 his is strong
language, but It is true. Where
the parts are not Rone, its effects
are marvellous. It has produced
more cures of rheumatism, neu-
KDtTf3 ralKia. lock-jaw, palsy, sprains,
swellings, ear-ache, caked-breasts, scalds,
bums, salt-rheum. &c, uion the human
frame, and of strains, spavin, galls. &c,
upon animals in one year than have al
other pretended remedies since the world
began. It is a counter-irritant, an all-healing
pain-reliever. Cripu'es throw 'wrsy their
crutches, the l.i. in- j!,i.m r.on.-.-.t. s are ren
dered harmless, an t ih .-ot::ii!ci are healed
without scar. It Is r.. :i-t:a:.!. Yiie recipe is
selling ;is no ;t:-i U-:- i '-v ::. m.- mm!. ;::id it sells
because it cl.'s )ut j: pretends to do.
Those who ij.-w sufier i "i i ! ' 'n.-.'iui. pain or
swelling ileservn to sLifier f :!.:-. viil not use
Centaur Liniment, more than ivi' ceUlflcates
of remarkable cuiv-t. iuclutiing frozen limbs.
chronie-rlieumatiMii. goi'i, running tumours, &e.
have been received. Ve will send a circular
containing e. rt:!icaU s. the recipe. &.C, gratis to
to any one requesting it. "no ioti!e of the yel
low wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth one
hundred dollars for foundered or sweenied hor
ses and mules, or for screw-worm in sheep.
Stock-ow ners this liniiii. nl is worth your at
tention. No family should be without Centaur
Liniment. J. 13. Kosk & Co.. New York. 40-ly
Castoria Is more than a substitute for Cas
tor Oil. It is the only safe article iu existence
which is certain to assimilate the food, regulate
the bowels, cure wind colic and produce natural
sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine
or alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Children
need not cry and mothers may rest. 40-ly
SPECIAL NOTICES.
$20 REWARD.
Strayed from the premlserof Wm. Mesiurray.
three miles south of Greenwood. C:ts county.
Xeb.. on Wednesday, November ISth, ; on
b:iy mare and one bay mare mule villi halter
on ; also one li on rt-y colt. Any ers.!i rctiTii
int; the above named property wi 1 reo-ive a re
ward of ?C0. 3M I RA A. Ti n u H a m .
FOR SALE.
Two houses one for cash and one on time.
For full particulars apply to Ii O. Iovey. 50 tf
Ilusiness is business, and so are the Cigars at
the 1. O. Book Store. 5-tf-
Vetiratska Ktate fiesister-A 40 column
1 paper, published at tne State Capital ; In!:
of Stat news; independent in everything, neu
tral ill nothing ; Sl.tti a year. Correspondents
and Agents wanted in every town. Vm. c.
Ci.oyi. Lincoln, Neb. &ltf
FOR RENT.
The lar"c and commodious ware-room, cellar
and office, on second floor of building, formerly
occupied by Jacob Vallery. Jr. in Masonic
Hlock. Emiuire of K. K. Livinoston or
43-tf K. T. IK' K.K.
FOR SALE.
1GO acres of land belonging to Cass County
Nebraska being the South Vest quarter of
Section No. Five (5) Township No. Eleven (11)
North of Hange No. Thirteen (13) East of Sixth
Principal Meridian, Situated near Eight Mile
drove.
For Terms of sale see
L. IL.Iamks 1
Timothy Ci.aiik or J-Co. Comrs.
3tf M. E. White. l
Kverv Farmer and Stock th'iser, and every
body that keeps a Horse, a Cow, Poultry. Sheep
or Swine -whether he lives in City, lowu or
Countrv, wants the
11'tI STOCK JOIUSAL.
Monthly. 1.50 per year. In its Mh Volume.
ISeatit'u'iilly illustrated. The best instructor up
on eve: v e ass of Live Stock. Nat ion.il giving
equal attention to the Slock Interest ot every
State, treats, nv ?!:!. :v. 'uiih-n, u..mi
Farm, the Iiaij;. :inr-.;s i..;
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FIREMEN'S
KEMLMjiKI' the
FIRBivliiN'S BALL,
ox
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
DECEMBER 9th.
GOOD
MUSIC AND SUPPER.
The latter at the
Brook;: House
LEGAL NOTICES.
Sheriff's Sale.
Bv virtue of an execution, i.ssued by F. M.
Stratton. Clerk o: the district court, within and
for Saunders County Nebraska, anil to me dim-ted.
I will on the 1st day of December. A. D.
1X7-1, at II o'ciock. A. M. of said day on the prem
ises of Leonard Cheverant. in Salt Creek lrecinct
in said county, sell at public auction, the follow
ing goods and Chattels to-wit :One lot of wheat
in the stack consisting of four stacks of w heat.
The same being levied upon and taken as the
properly of Iouard Cheverant and Thomas
Chevreant Defendants ; to satisf yja judgment of
said Court, recovered bv Wm. Morris VlaintifT.
Flattsiiiouth, Nebraska, November 18th. A. D.
1874. M. Ti. CCTI.ER.
at-2t Sheriff, Cass County, Neb.
Estray Notice.
Taken up by me at my residence in South
Weeping W ater. Cass county. Nebraska, on c
tober 27th, 1874, two sows, described as follows :
One white Sow ; and one sandy sow, with pig.
"the owner is requested to come forward,
prove property, pay charges and take away
S5ti D. BA1LY.
Estray Notice.
Taken up by the subscriber, ore mile west of
ul.s. C'ass Co.. co.. on the first of No-
By virtue of an i rder of sale from Judge of
District Court (ami jmier the seal of the same)
in and for the Kist.ict Court. Second Judicial j
District, in the County of Cass and State of Ne-
braska, and directed to the5 undersigned, in an
action wherein Elovd 1). Bennett, surviving c-
cutor of the last will and testament of nr)-
herd Duke, deceased, is FlamtifT, and iavma ;
Duke and others are Defendants, 1 will at 10
o'clock a. m.. on 'he
lth Dayot July. 174
in front of the Court House In the City of Tlatts
mouth and State of Nebraska, offer for sale at
public auction, to the highest bidder the lands
and tenements hereinafter described, on terms
following, to-wit : cash in hand. Said lands be
long to the estate of Shepherd Duke, deceased,
and are descrllied as lollows. to-wit :
A subdivision of lot eleven Mil in section
twenty-nine j town twelve f -3 and range
fourteen 1141, containing eight s) acres, said
tract of land Iving ami being in Cass County
and state of Nebraska : also the following lots
iu the city of i'lattsmouih. in said Cass County,
lots four 14, five trl. and eleven 111 in
in block five (5). lot tour 4 in block forty-four
1441 ; also the following lots lying and being in
Duke's Addition to the City of l'lattsmouth.
aforesaid, that is to sav lot four (4 in block
three (::). lots one (t) twbci) three (;t) four (4)
live (") six (;) nine u) ten () eleven (II) twelve
(12) thirtecenUo) fourteen (.14) fifteen (15) sixteen
(lc.) seventeen (17) eighteen (Is) and nineteen
(l:). in block four 4). bits six (i) seven i eight
t) nine (; ten (1) eleven (ll twelve (12) thir
teen (13) fourteen (14) fifteen (15) sixteen (li)
seventeen (17) eighteen (IS) and twenty (jm in
block five (5. lots four (4) five .s six (
seven (7) eight tsi nine (9) tentIO) eleven 111)
aud twelve (1-') in block six (), lots one (1)
two ('.') three (:t foir (1) five (5) six (rt)
in block sceii (7). lots three (3)
and four (4) in block nine (9). lots two (') three
(: four(f) five (5) six (G) seven (7) eight (6) nine
(ID ten (Hi) eleven (11) and twelve IJ) iu block
(leven (11), all of block twelve (12) being lots
one (1) to twenty-two inclusive. all of block
thirteen (13) being ots one (1) to twenty-! wo (22)
inclusive, lots one (I land two (-') In block four
teen lit, lots one 1 j two 2 three (3) four (1)
five (5) and six in block fiftivui (13), lots
threj (;l) four 141 and live l"J in block eighteen
(18). lots one I two 2 three 13 seven 7J
eight s nine ! and welve In block
niueteen li. all of block twenty (20) except lot
twelve being lots one 11) to twenty-two (22)
inclusive except lot twelve 12.lotsone 1 three
3 four I4j ten loj fifteen 15 In block twentv
one 121. lots one two ( three 3J four 4 live
5 six 16) seven (7) eight ) nine (.i) teen in
eleven 111 and twelve 12 in blink twenty
hree 123). lots one It two 2) tlireet four 4
six 16 seven 7 eight 8 nine ( ten 10 eleven
(11 and twelve l2j ii block tw enty-seven 27,
all of block twentv-cight (2S) except lot seven
teen iK'in lots one 11 ) to twenty (2t)l inclusive,
except lot seveteen (17); lots six seven (7)
eight x nine ') ten in eleven (11) and twelve
(12) iu block twentv-nine 2i)j. lots one II two
2) three 3 four 41 five 5j six ! se ;- i
and eiht s in block thirty !"!. lots three i.M
four 14"! live "') six it; seven 7j :ndciplit Lsl
in block thirty-one .J1. lots one (H rv.o rii
three (3) four (4) five (.",) seven (7) nine i us fen(iii)
eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block ten (id. U.ts
one (l) two 2) four (4) live (5) seven (7) eight x
uine 9) ten ( Hi) clevtu ill) twelve (12) in block
twenty-two (22).
Lots three (3 and four (4) in block eight (8).
Said sale will continue from 10 o'clock a. m..
until sundown of the said day, if necessary, and
it will be adjourned from day to day until all
are sold :
Fh'.ttsmouth, June 22, 1874.
LUOYD D. BKJfNKTT,
Surviving Executor of the last w ill and testa
ment of Shepherd Duke, deceased.
Whf.klkk & Stinchcojib.
i.-(-4t Attorneys for Executor.
The above sule is Iwrebv adjourm'ed until
November 21st, 1874, t 10 o'clock a. lit.
i'iattsiuoutti Aug. 8th ls7t.
LIAJYD D. BENNETT.
Surviving Executor of estate of Shepherd Duke
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J. T. HAINES.
IMallstiiotitli Mills.
t HEISEL. Proprietor. Have recently been
v. reiiiiired and ulaced iu thorough running
order, loo.noo Bushels of Wheat wanted Imme
diately for which the highest market price will
be pafd.
G. A. von Heimburg,
Veterinary
Surgeon.
Goiwl f?eh milk . delivered, -daily :u every
body's home lu Flattsmoiuu, 11 they vrant U. by
J. F. HeauiiMjister.
Scud in yottr orders and I will try and give
you
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19-ly.
NEW STYLES.
F. L. ELS'iER,
Mercha ntTailor
Is in receipt of the finest and
REST ASSORTMENT
tASSIMEKKS. CLOTHS. VESTING. SCOTCH
GOODS, IRISH Fill ESES, &c.
In fact, tj Tan-eM and best assortment of
Cloth' ever brvught to this city, which 1 am
prepared to mr.ke up iu the I-itesl Styles. Call
and examine Goods. aprilis.
E. T. DUKE & CO.
At the foot of Main Street.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Hard ware and Cutlery,
STOVES. TINWARE,
IRON, NAILS,
HOES. RAKES.
SHOVELS. AXES,
KNIVES AND
FORKS. Sac. &c.
All kinds of
Tinware Manufactured.
43tf
DON'T BUY
Until von have
CAREFULLY EXAMINED
OUR NZW
Office south ulU Main Street, between
Third and Fntrth SU
i'LATTSMOUT- ... - XK,
rL.VTTSMOU.TII, Nrifc.
CONRAD HEISEL. - - Pie; rletor
FLOUU.CORX MEAL, FEED,
Alwnjs on hand, and for sale at lowest Cash
prices.
l-The Highest prior paid for Wheat and
Com.
I'iii ticibir attention riven to Custom work.
Singer Sewing Machines,
FOR SALE BY
F. J. METTEER,
With a'.l the
EXTRAS, ATTACHMENTS,
NEEDLES, dc.
Also, rtows. Cultivators, Wagons and farm
Implements for sale.
Mrs. A. II. r.EE,
WORKER IN HAIR.
Braids. Curls, Switches Puffs, and all kinds of
Hair Work promptly aud neatly made by
MRS. KNEE.
Orders left at MRS. KENNEDY'S
Millinery Store.
On Main St. 1 door east of Clark & Plummcrs.
431113
GO TO
GUS. IIEKOLirS
FOR
CLOTHING.
PLATTcMOUTH
Grain Company.
E. G. DOVEY, I res't.
E. T. DUKE, Treas.
Fit ED. GORDElt, Buyer.
This Company will buy grain at the l.i'l.cs
market rates at all times.
Scales and office at E. G. Dovey, Store, lower.
Main Street. l'lattsmouth. Neb. 2SJ1V
L. GOLDiNG,
Dealer In
CLOTHING, FURNISHING CiWis, HATS,
CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. ::. NKS,
VALISES. CARTE.' ii v.S,
Sc., &e &c, &c.
One of the oldest and most Reliable Houses
in l'lattsmouth. Main street, between Fourth
and Fifth.
"REMEMBER THE TLACE.
ns-tf.
William Stadelmann
lias on hand, one of the largest stocks of
Clothing and Gents' Furnish
ing Goods for Spring and
Summer.
J.tI Invite everybody in want of anythingin
my Rue to call at my store.
SOUTH SIDE MAIN,
Between 5th & 6th Si's.
And convince themselves of the fact. I have
as a specialty in my Retail Departments, a stock
of Fine Clothing for Men and Boys, to which
we Invite those who want goods.
FfI olso keep on hand a large and well se
lected Stock of Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &.C.
Jan 1 yl
L. F. JOHNSON,
tarOpposiie the Platte Vally House, in Schla
ter's Jeweler Store,
Main St., Plattsrnouth, Neb.
AGENT FOP
ST. LOUTS. DECKER TiROS., O. A. MIL
LER A CO's.,
BURDETT, SMITirS AMERICAS', AXD
HUSTON
And other Frst -class Pianos anil Organs.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Strings. Sheet
Music, aud all kinds of Musical Merchandise.
CrV MUSITAL INSTRUMENTS Tuned and
Iterwircd Satisfaction Guaranteed, an 1 yl
VtfADS SftpE MAnn
LOW RESERVOIR
AN.V.iL.7. .
As we have 12 good reasons why they ri
your work.
QUICK AND EASY,
CHEAP AND CLEAN.
BECAUSE
They are ciiciijcsi io nuy.
They are idieapest to use.
They bake evenly ond quickly.
Their operati. u i perfect.
They h:-e always a good draft.
They are inane of the lut material.
They roast perfect I v.
They require but little fuel.
They are very low priced.
They are easily managed.
They are suited lo uli localities.
Every Stow guaranteed to give Satliifac
tiou SOLD BY
EXCELSIOR MAX'O COMPANY
ST. LOUIS, MO., AND
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rLATTSMOlTTH. NEB.
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Solomon & Nathcn,
DEALERS IN
FANCY I" GOODS, NOTIONS,
LADIES FURNISHING GOODS,
Largest. Cheapest. Finest, and best Assorted
Stock in the City. We are prepareu
to sell cheaper than they
can be purchased
elsewhere.
GIVE US A CALL
and examine our goods.
Tiy-Stoi-c on Main street, between 4th ami Cth
streets, l'lattsmouth Neb. letf.
New Store ! New Stock !
Mr. William G. Woodruff
having taken the Store formerly occupied by
Mr. Eaton, ill keep a full aud com
plete stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
All kinds of country produce taken in
EXCHANGE FOR GOODS
I propose to sell low, and keep a
STOCK OF NUMBER ONE GOODS,
and hereby Invite my friends to call and exam
ine the new outfit, ftrangers especially invited
to call and get prices.before ordering goodsaway
from home. I projose to
SELL TO GRANGERS,
At Chicago Rates.
WM. G. WOODRUFF.
Wm. F. Bennett, Clerk. l-yt
II. A. WATERMAN & SON
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Pine Lumber,
LATH. SHINGLES,
Sash Doors Blinds, &c-
On Main Street coner 6 th
PLATTSM0UTII ... 'EP.
OMAHA AJD3.
vtrz
: Wyonifnc Hotel,
OMAHA. - - ". NEDHASKA.
A. W. TENNA E. Kroptietor.
Union Pacific Ticket and Kleepm Or QBl
directly opiwwite. House ncv.ly 1 urn lulled Mid
renovated throughout.
Grand Central Hotel
OMAHA, NEB.
Ixiryest ami Fi,ust Hotel (mtween Chi
wjn u nd S 4 n Fra ncisvn.
GEO. THRALL, Proprietor. '
LOUISVILLE ADS.
IR, J. M. W ATI: It MA'
PHYSIOMEDrCAL mACTTTIONER,
Louisville, CnM Co., Ni b.
Always at the ofllce on Sstnnl.nrs.
FOX & GLOVER,
Sells the BEST GOODS at the Lowest Prices
LOUISVILLE, CASS CO..NER
General Dealers in
DryGoods,Groceries
HATS, CATS, BOOTS & SHOES,
Ready 3Iadc Clothing,
NOTION'S, CROCKER r WARE,
AN D
Farmers Supplies Generally.
C.vll and give them a trial. Also deal In. .
GRAIN & COAL.
20-6m
Farmers Lumber Yard.
Having marie arrangements in Chi
cago, and elsewhere, with extensive
dealers, I am prepared to furnish on
short notice all kinds of
Lumber Doors Sash
Shingles, ifcc,
at a reasonable rate. I also keep con
stantly on hand a full assortment of
Nails, IIinjcs,
Locks, Hardware,..
of till kinds. Those wishing to build
will please call and see my tck.
E. NOYES,
LOUISVILLE, NEH.
CEDAR CREEK ADS.
J. lMIELDER & SON,
Dealers In
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes and
GROCERIES
Of all kinds, at the lowest iiowllile rates.
Also
Dealers in Grain,
for wliich tlie liij;licst cush prices arc paid.
Hides ami produce of all kinds bought at rea
sonable rates.
luheldcr'n Htatlon, CVlnr Creek.)
5ttf. Cass County, Neb.
CEDAR CREEIC MILLS,
Good Running Order
and keep ou hand the best assortment oft
Flour, Corn Meal, &c-
Especial attention Is frlvcn to custom work. -Sutisfuction
Kuarantccd, In exchanging Flout
for Wheat.
C. SCHLUNTZ, Prop.
Also keeps a Flour Depot, at CLAKK ti VLVU--MEU'S,
lu
PLATTSMOUTH,
Where will he found Flour, Grain. Corn Ural,
and Feed. at WHOLESALE tu UETAIL and si
REDUCED PRICES.
rfAII orders within the city limits, prompk
Iv filled lierafter. from this Depot. 4-iy
8TUE1UUT & 31ILLER,
Harness Manufacturers,
SADDLES,
TtU IDLES,
COLLARS. "
and all kinds of harness 'stock, constantly on
hand.
Fruit, Confectionery,
AND
GROCERY STORE I
XUTS,
CAS DIES,
TEAS,
SUGARS,
COFFEES.
TOUACCOES,
FLOUR,
A.
Kememher the place, opposite E. (',. Dovcjr's,
on Lower Main Street.
2MJ
STREIGHT & MILLER
Ben HempelV
HE'S THE MAX,
KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE.
- ON LOWEIt MAIN STREET,
PLATTSMOUTH, - - - NEB.
Meals at all hours.
Ice Cream
Soda Water, A
Lemjuad, to
Cool Yob.
Go'.d square Meals, nice Lunches, &., M.,Ur
arm you. i
Ales, Wines, and good Liquors to b usl
reasonably, for your henefit if you deslr.
. HEMPEL, Prop.
u3L
STATE AGENT
Halladay s Patent Wind Mills.
Double and Single acting
Force and Farm Pumps,
Feed Mills, etc.
The jTalladay Mill has stood th test for six
teen years. loth In the Cnited States and Eu
rope ami K tbe only one generally adopted ly
all Principal
Railroads and Farmers. -
Terms liberal. Send for Catalogue and rrie
I,M. A. L. STIJAXO, Luicoln, eb.