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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1874)
HI T1 1,1 TT a r f LOCAL NKWS. The County C.minio3:oin-.rs mc-t Tuesday. i 7 1 T .. I.. -. . Tr,.lt,1 PiiOnflf3 in ' tlie Jewelry line, jt-j to Frank Cur-1 ruth'. NIPPLE'S SILVER WEDDIMI. i Our eld friend Ripple celebrated his ; i'Korj:ssio: al cakds John Boone Iris got a new pole, for Lis Icuber shop. Local a i v i: u i i si ; h n 'i s. Transient. i" cents a I'-.c Eeirular adver ti-i. 10 cent ht line. No ;nlciiisciu"'iii in- i f v.ji.ii' :it. Mr Walter "White's sortetl tor less than cents. . uenm0.k wi. it.iun mutes, . I frvbody invited. Le:;d advertisements Mill tic charged to the 1 " Jwlt. :s h.tUi'lll tbcm 111. .- . j twenty-fifth anniversary, last wee';, XAKUIEI). i and it beat an American Silver vcI- i KKKi-.EK Johnson At the residence of the ; diiiR all to pieces. They invited all ; ri;Ki;i.i:u& p.lnnktt- -Real potato una " T::.!.iytn- Agents. Notaries Public, l'tie I an '. I -it- Insurance .YK-ms, riatt-.HMiutH, NV.. Kpi.copal Stable, next Tuesday' r2. ; " 1 " nni,inS sup- Ev- ! ir-r t,t mss susnn c. Johnson, both or ; per, plenty of beer and win", and they Rock BiuiT-i. Cass c., Nei. j ate and drank, sang songs and gave Jl. d- M. R. R. TIME-TABLE. On anil after the 1st of December, 1h7i, the p.isseiurer I rains out of PlatlsmouUi, will leave follows : Morning 'i'l.iln (.Cor Lincoln) 11 :"0 A.M. Oiiiail.t J i:u:i 1 ; P.M. M'ir,:iiig ui;cd. (for Omaha T :')) A.M. Ilcfnm Pass. Train Ijp. Omaha .11 A.M. 5 l'.M. r,M -. -f ii -r .,,!;, 4 ; i c-, toasts, and evervbody was inerrv. W'v learned only a day or two since. ! The Sociab.-e of the Ladies Aid So-; .j. that Dr. von ireimlmro- ,lisl,,eale,l his ! ciety, Episcopal, will meet at the hous PERSONALS. - - - - - - . . tattle vacant by resignation. i n'.i.. i.m.: f i 1 ! i.U I.XUOIU.I arm a week or ten days ago, by a fall . " 'u ,y ,m, "" !" ' l- 1 w s, .U'e acknowledge a call from Maj. 1 Attest, Mayor. ing, tne tout insi. ; I'eannan. and regret that "we were not i in to see him. Geo. ILuuen. Esq, Centre Valley, made the Herald five dollars the rieh- Election Notice. A special election will be lu-M in t!e. I'iist tlstj and third Hvt .;ir--H i:i the city of t'lattsmout Xeb., 0:1 .bn dav 1); cool.er 1 till l"jT4. at tin; M.-;n.iI pl.e-esoi ..:. !ingebv:ionsinsaK! wa,-is : i ' ViNtirfTON, ru.vM.;i;.:t .u.l Surg.-vii. ' ... . . , iii.- j:o;-HUu;l soimcps to th i'T the purpose ot eleeiirg one coaiicu- ; cijcus 01 t'ass oouniv. i:-siiif!i- sotithonst man in the first ward to serve for the on- r of Oak am! sixth stio:tx ; ocire on Main unexpired term made vacant by remov- ffiatffi l'y"M' UU"'M'T ai ana one connciunaii 111 iue uuiu ward, to serve for the unexpired term BtH v ueU m ling waji OMAHA AQX. imJ fi.-sU J!ii;k . fic'ii. Oic.l :ul!y at rvtvy body's Louie ia n.vll.i iionLh. if tliry wai:t It, by J from a buggy. Miss Hattie Leasley was married last wr ek,.to Mr. C. Kiiig. Xo notice The Sunday School teachers, and la dies of the Episcopal Chtfrch will give of the wedding has been brought to the children a supper and an evening's tliis of!i'.-e so we are unable to give fur-j Sp(nt and amusement, on Christmas ther particulars. Civli; K AST : rawi'iiviT, l:iv 2:1" P.M. f'.oi?f!rrTiv. TIT. I a 1 r c 1 1 i w " i i ignesi casn price pain ir rone nv ( :;4-4t E. J. Jjovky. " ! tw weeks back we noticed an ad- j dition to Will Erentner's family, and (Jo and see Frank htadter's Christ- j ju jt we ,nafe a slight, mistake. He mas toys. j says that boy is a girl. Correct. Pork Bought at Weekbach-,. rviUl FUSS! A nice stocic of ladies' and gents' fuiH at Win. JStadelniann's, to be sold at cost. 3Ttf. eve. Further information in regard to the place of meeting and other mat- ! ters pertaining to it will be given nex i week. Our "Devil" has got a girl. PLATTS30UTH HIGH SCII001 The Keport far Norcmbtr 1S71. The bottom of llio hog market drop ny out listtwcck. Niimbrr riiii'. enio'.led Tottil No. Jiiys utteuiluuce, ! Uk -L- Ave nine daily atn lalunce " ""' ! ' . JhhiiIh r vt School :avs T buy the largest stock of Joois & ' No. of vslw flltl .hool oniters, " I'atrons Cood Scutch Whisky wai ranted pure, j Shoes, and consequently buy and sell at Me(Juire Jc Curtis.' cneaper than any one in Cass county. . j Call, examine, and be convinced. Pktei: Mkiiols. II. 1'ool's, before you buy 1 t'r.ni' (Juthm i:i cc Vv' ekbach are payiiu It is a girl! and Jim Burnett is the j happiest mortal we have ever seen. ' t Go W, the highest price for pork. vonr Boots, bilOl'S, or over, loo ueiiiji ivf.i-t G!ovp . ,. Tliin 1:1 l,:ti t'u Cm...t r.il ti.,V ' , moil .-cnooi. js ,-nu i.i:a,.. u ..r.i- , . . ... . n , : 1 . .uiu.llil. enrolled 3-:. Average aiteiivLince 3t." ". ii the e untv, tiown at Ins store. Jlwhis 1 -- 1 .... . " T.. ..i;l,- a hogsliea-i and never leaks. u E A LHJ L An r.U. OF AaiA CLAlS ! Xo. vMw-scUoo! onicew, 2 ; patrons. 2 ; ot'a- at Schlaters Jewelry Store, opposite the ' . fi; Total, 10. 1 laue aiiev House. 1'iease give me ; hichpchooi. II. A. turves, rrinr!;ab ' OIL! j goods, ail of which will be sold at pan I ic trices. i rialtamouth, .Neb., rov. Z',, to. ! .Arr.S. W. T. Lloyd, one of the oldest sub scribers to the IIekalij, called on the Hft!Alt last week, kept us going a lit longer. J. A. Core-, once a printer, editor. Lord knows what all he's like the rest of us called to see the IIekald on Saturday. Mr.. Corey lives over in Otoe, but baa taught school in Cass for several years, he is a man of good in formation, and the IIlhald enjoys his talk very much. We may add that south east Cass, or Bottom County" is the finest part of the county, perhaps, agriculturally considered. The IIkiiald is under obligations to !:)ii.,I -jKrtiiientaii.l aUeu-an:-e i.; :7 per cent., Dr. Keed, ol tiieJNeU. Llty Jeics, lor .62--5 .. 345 .. 19 .. 14 . . 25 .. V.6 C. F. Williams, City Clerk. Plattsmonth Neb. Dec. 2d, 1374. ""legal xotices. er last week. Han(d)some is tluxi j q Real Estate V.v i.i r mm fr.ler of s;vle from .Tiidirt1 of very handsome man. ! l.s:n'-r . ;.' :.:n! jiuiertiif m-aiot Hi' mhih hi :ui-l lor ia.- 1 .-u-t court, x'coiki .uiaiciai l'i-l.:j:. IJ 1 in-I'.nmiy of C'as.i :iii(l S: ate of 1: : uri'eien in m' an " " " ollurs Whole number of visits , 75 The following is the report of the several de luutiuciits of the Hiyh schools, and cf the ; Ward Sch ul. also a lioll of Honor, eoatainin I I . , ... o.... ...... I .CLOTHING. p soil IVi'.). Stadelmanns. Tor a chenr suit of Clothes t all at ! -i fall before purchasing elsewhere, and i.kik over mv sines or cioice ttoiKiav Go to V'. II. Fool, to get your 'Boi;tsa:id Shoes Repaired. Vail japer, Vi'indow S'.iaf' -s, Chro itio.i, KTid all kinds of np'.olstei ing rood, at Fl.'ANK STAlTr.V, v,'tf Central Bloel:. ! llll. WILLIAMS' LIXTURE. ! SC.v'e flnltlis i Mr. Cecil V'iiliams delivered a lec-j Carrie niyuiv. i. tun.' on Phonetics and Short-Hand I S ... r . . TT Ailliam Vise.... : writing a few evenings .ago. The IIeh- i oiive Horning... . Olive .loiifs. . . . Nellie LaZi-nUy,.. c. 1 (.1! A MM Alt I l)iUt.S.'AT CilAPJrIAN'S ! ald meant to bo there, but was nn;i- I hav- added to mvabeadv large and j voidal.lv kept away. Wo would say well-sck-cted stock of Drugs. Mt-db-ines. here that the subject is one of great Books Stationery, .Ve., a large stock of 'h ds suitable for the Holidays, to Rull,t'jing very interesting lesides. which the attention of buyers-is in- j , - . ' , 1;m. lTno iiiiooi ta'K e to cur voung men, and iol-, P.007S A: SHOES. t'ftW and examine the low-down pri ces f your winter foot-gearing, before pwrt hiding elsewhere. I won't be un dersold east of the Boeky Mountains. I'i tei: Meikjes. MeGuiro ife Curtis have just received tiv:;p of the finest brandy, for medici nal purposes. Try it. We are furry to record that Hon T. I Ch.-'pman, brother of our "Sam"' and Hr piessntative lect to the I.fglslaiure ll is winter, is quite ill ncuralgi.v Charley Ear.enhy left Chicago to lo ;k aft r those .hogs" la.-t week. lie t ainks Gah'ibuijf is a good place to ho!d liogs for aw hile nnv. most and the most useful language a young person can learn now a days. We hope Mr. Willi'ims will 'get up a good class in Plattsmouth. l.Oj I j If' i A; j i.v. o ! i) !j: -10. rir:-ir ("i a a m m a h. Miss Julia E. leas hart. Teae her. Xo. enrolled. -JO. Aveni;;e attendance- Total No. of days attendaacs 367. No. of Visits from Sehool officers, 2 ; rations, 0 ; others. -1 ; Total, . Kate Ioom JV j 100 I C7 Edith Shrvoek U-" 07 10) Liiiie '1 :ie::-r V 100 at IV iia O raves,. . . Mary Leslie Ed. "McEniee,... Nellie Hartle K:!t'.e (lortell... ONE'S AS G'JOD AS T0TIIEB. To some remarks the Hkkald made about swapping county commissioners the Neb. City Suss reasons tliusly: Guess we won't swap. Our men are i.Il right on the rai'road, but they don't c.il! it "Ti iirik " Meet us at the Iliir Ah:e Katon. Slougli, and we're your Johnny-jump- j Medelii sinmi!".::'.".::'. up! What do von sav to that, neigh- j M ii'.i.-i smiih ooi J aiiMW.)iitii . ; AU.rt iceiahaekle,.... Don't know where the Eig Slough is ! !!li?,;a:::.: lnit if it's on the line of the B. B. we're ' A'bert i..i-i-iM--t..u ! MlHIlie M ar'lll V there, men and money. You en call ! K.-it. Miei;..nvalt .. . ,., " ! Lotla Keher it by any name you like. ; ,;:;e vviniei-.tcia j Nellie i'arinele, S r(V V I IN i FItI DPIATE. iertie J.d-nsou. Teavhcr. Xu. eaic'.icd in. Average attendance 51. No. of Vi-i;s s-hool oiU.-crs. 2 ; I'atrons, 4; Others, 4 : Total, 10. Total No. of davs of attendance . . M .. VJ . . it l .. !'9 . . '." . . '.a .. !-y .. yi . J! .. .. V 100 I 100 ioo I r7 loo 97 3 9-i bio t'0 IIHl I 1C0 !) j lit-i 1 rll 1( ) ico I lo .On :: :(C ;) . . m I l o i no . .'. i 1--0 . . mi i in i . . !"9 ! :r .. m i : . . v. ii-0 .. 07 j ;ooj c; oi i i JA CXE?IE BE LA CBEME for December contains the follow- Willi i'n S.ta-Iehu-inn, lesircs to be m-.i. i- inccd a, a:i In le.enh nt rain'.i- in. pie c.4 cf frae music wliich in sheet ! .i f u- c v.ui-ihn in, in the Third form would be wort h two dollars. U a ,:, M;bje. t to th - v-. tes of t!ie : Homeward Bound, by C. Wagner, p -opl- of said war i. ! A Forest Hymn. by Nilsim. J.: Cifos! -M.-ule, by Smith. T!n finest pair of Elkhorns we ever s;iW 1 1 i:mg to J.ou" t.'t'.nning'.r'.m. "f 'hey-.-.reJippr-d and paintetl now, but 'they wi-ie tipped w ith gore once 1st I'TK1?SIFDI.TE. Jlaim'l? Gih-'arift, TAoher. So. earnlle.5 - Maies, L2 : Feaia!es, CO ; Total. -!2. A oraire daily attendance, V). Wiiofe Xo. of days of ut tendance Tt-'l'i. Visa -: e!i(rol o.iit-r.i. 3 ; yjlronf, 1 : others. 4. Tot-t:-3. V-TV t'riVfl el . : i The Harp thai once thro' Tarn's Hail i c r l,v l'.,.!ie I A::ieiia lieisel,... j J -sie Smith I "... . ... I Annie Si-hlantZ, . . . I we iin.i tnat lie w iii puonsn mree mu- ' r.eiie weaver. painted wttajmud, r.s two mighty c.ixs i . i .1 ones !!me!lv,.. inte, locked thso branches and stood i s;c ll Jun,al;J i:is:ca'1 of tv' s huhor' j t.their iiorns till they di-d. L Cr 'le L'1 h'' :k:: Itinued as heretofore and i'tstead of j ',i:'";s l'ii!,"'K ! lr.o mo ii-; jiio nr a"- ko nv) yi 1(4) 1(10 07 i o y '.C K;ii J5 ilfi KO f- vo io-) &" !.) II el ;'kS 94 ") S' ! li !A Jt 10-1 !0O Paul P.raitn h. our old Jew elry man j Peters Musical Monthly there will be i. j.;.t j .laying smash out at Suttcn. j two monthly Lssues called respectively lie is now a c!othi';g m m and the j Peters I IouschoM Melodies and Peters- i j'hr.'S savs he h is a now sL'n t-'.it. It i Parlor Music, containing one vocal and isn't "old clothes" is it ? Mr. Tini-a the other instrumental music exclu Maybe I'aul is a grahpper sufferer sively. Price for any one SL'O ner an- ;nd has a car loud oi to Sell. SPORTING :w.WS. Win. Je.n.'s, known as Dc" .Tones, owns a tine setter bitch. Last summer she h.i 1 a litter of puppies, numbering eleven, and every one females. This is very unusal, and if the tax gtlherer bed com?) 'round just then it would li:'.v swamped William. num, and for any twos ".en dollars and for the three ten dollars. Address J. L. Ptters 530 Broadway, X. Y.. P. (). Box 5-459. t .lanes reMee,. . .1 'iivs ratterxon,. . Walter Thomas,. . . 1) l no i 95 2 i ;;o i ion 10 i w) i ma 011 too 1 joj SOMETHING NEW. PATENT BOOX CO VEB, SAVBS BOOKS. SAVi:s MONEY, AMD IS EASILY ADJUSTED TO ANY BOOK. CAN BE HAD ONLY, 37t4 AT DR. CHAPMAN'S. A rCT2 ON I A UC7 ION!! PAIR AND FESTIVAL. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. I I have this day bought the Church, will hold a fair and festival at I of J- J- Bu.-:ell, of the firm of Wliite Fight Mile Grove, on Tuesday evening.' Bussell, and will offer the remaining Dee. CM, 1?J74. Good time and sup- j tock of goods at Public Auction, on per for 2. cts each. Alter supper they I Friday and Saturday, Dee. llih and EoviiTir PitiMAnr. Miss Iecie Johnston, Teacher. ?7o. rniOMcd. 35. Average atte- dance, 29 Total No. of d iys' attendance, "1?5 No. of Visits School or.K-eis, Tatrons, 4 ; Others. 4 ; Total, 10. " Kmoia Sehnlho'I, s I 05 1 v MaKgie O'Mara '.'7 1 100 lis During the month just closed, II v ? papiis have tx-en promoted fro;:i tin 4th prima-!" to the 1st intermediate. "rd rniMAiiA-. Conrad l!ner. Teacher. No. enrolled. -IV Average attoisdanee, 3D. Whole inniibcr of days altendar.ee 711. Visits : School o.Tlcers,; ; Patron."., 4 ; others. 4. Total, 10. Anna Seyholt. Clara St idehminn, ( has. llevold. r,t'ov;;e Meisel. I.iili- D.llv. interest Anna Mullen. Nettie leliois. will sell the handiwork of bet labor. 'O wtjuii-n-:) ;n:;.ijl VAfpHoMOii .toj A.i;.).war omosputai .taijp) n:v 'spujs muI siv? 'siiuj.i '-q.u.w injitni!"B ,ot. ....i i? , year s i t-t". ;a i mvi t p. in. oi eac.'t :ay, at STtC. j ni)' Auction Booms, two doors east of j the Court House. The stock consists a.nis Aip.wof of Drf.3S Goods, Hats. Cans. Boots and Shoes, Queensw are and Groceries. All will he sold without reserve. F. S. White, Auctioneer. Plattsmouth, Neb., Dee. 1, '74. JEWELRY ! JEWELBY! Wm. Stadelmann has !k gold rings Louisa Niemnn. IlenrifOa ShulofT, Katie Vallery, Cora WelN. Annie H'di'seVah, M : :,.v. I -:" i '"-.ir.-.. HiiST WAKil Eva C SheUon, Teacher. No. enrolled. 2'. Average atteadanee, 21.1. Total No. of days attcnd-.inee, 4 '3. No. visits School Officers, 1 ; Tatroiis.o ; otti crs, 8. Total, 8. Second Waud. Cora (lardner, Teai-her. No. Enrolled, ro. Average attendance, 43. Total No. of days' attendance, 7G7. W. H. Fool will m?iid your J.ots and Shoes, . in the best .styles. WONDERFUL CillilST.'dAS TOYS. Frank Stmlter has the most wonder- j ful Christmas toys ever seen. Horses For vour Christmas and New Years that walk, canter and run: wagons and rreSaits, K to Dr. Chapman's Drug trams, tin us men, ami till tne greaiest ; store. Vases. Toilet sets. Smokers'! meciidiueal tainos-.ttes of the nge.Go ! sets, line Russian Icket-books. choice j ;::! see him. Frank's a genius and so i it.di.iriv Ihi.iLs ,,f t-,Hv .5u i ;,i ' are his toys. The largest and best assortment of j Enrollment, a?. Average attendanee,2-.l. NITk-TlTTTci uiir j Gold Pens west of C'hicago. Gold Total No. days attendtuiee, 533' S. ,,U n1' SJUAI j Charm Pencils. &e. Full line of v vl-sii.s : Patrons, 4 ; others. 7. Total. 11 I Alburns. , I. Pertie Pollock. Vair ami Snir in Chrlstran-i K. ' !! Waiter Holmes Edwia McMakin 07 ioo f;7 Charles Drain 9 ioo OS c.ei.rtri-SM'iiioi-k !!S "'oo ;s Poliert Lei-sley i7 10) '.K OiW-'Ctloiis ' 9:1 too 1(10 Amelia V.-llery (17 700 ioo Cora Way man or loo im Snsaa Drain ii7 loo 9 ; Mary Coos i7 IOO lno i Lizie Leeslev :7 10(1 iS .losepfi MeMaken IO) us ' ! Ma-uie F.'lniaii too 1HI us Nannie ii'oson i Phi i7 M illie Wise loi ieo 517 I Samuel Patterson iiio loo ys ! Eddie Drain 97 100 07 leaving his own business to help ours along. Mrs. Buffner and Mrs. K. Kirt pat rick start east on a visit to their friends. Maj. Dan. II. Wheeler, arrived home last Tuesday, from New Orleans, where he has been attending the meetings of the Knights Templar. Rev. Chas. McKelvey left for St. Louis last Monday morning. lie has gone to S4'; the JJishop about getting transferred from the Nebraska M. B. conference to the California conference. Hugh Orr has left us again for his home in Cheyenne. I have the finest assortment of wom en's. Misses', and Children's fine French Calf Shoes, ever offered to this trade. Also Pel). Goat, Oil Goat, and in fact a complete line of Shoes, Overshoes, and Rubbers. My goods are all new, and I will not be undersold for cash. Boot & Shoe repairing done with neatness ami dispatch. Give me a call. W. II. Pool. WOOD FOR SALE. Two hundred cords of dry hard wood for sale. For terms, address J. B. Ilobbs. Bock Bluffs, Neb. 33-2t. DOOfS ik SHOES. I have now on hand for prices to correspond with the low prices of w lieat and hard times generally, a well selected stock of Ladies' and Misses nice lined shoes. Beautiful Holiday slippers for Badies and Gen tlemen, Wool lined Loots & shoes for men. Arctic's oi" all sizes for young and old. Call and examine goods and prices. Petek Mekues. S5tf o -Jl 1 - c o Is o '5 Ti 5 .3 H o ' ' -r. 15 Centaur Liniment. There is no pain which the Centaur Liniment u!l not re lieve, r.o suellins it will liot , subdue. and no lameness which it will not euro, i his is strong l'Oituiatc. hut it is true. Where the pans are not troue. its e Heels cflie mai'N'elious. 1 1 lias produced more cures of rheumatism, neii- 'ifs'Ttcs ralj-ia. lock-jaw, palsy, sprains, swellings, ear-ache, eaked-breasts, scalds, bums, sa;t-rhcum, &c, upon the human frame, and of strains, spavin, alls, &e.. ujion animals in one year tlian have jd otlier pretended remedies since the world bepn. It is a counter-irritant, an a'.l-heu'.iir? paiu-rclievcr. Cripples throw away their cratches, the lame walk, poisonous bites are ren dered harmless, and the mounded are healed without a sear. It is no humbug. The recipe is selling as no article ever before sold, and it, sells because it does just what it pretends to do. Those who now sutler from rheumatism, pain or swelling deserve to suiter if they will not use Centaur Liniment, more than loon eertifleates of lein.-trkable cures, including frozen limits, chronic-rheumatism, gout, running tumours. &e. ha V3 been received. We will send a circular containin;; eertincates. the recipe, Ike, gratis to to afty one reipiestinj: it. One bottle of tiieyol-lo-,v wrapper CenUmr Liniment L worth one hundred dollars for foundered or sweenied hor ses and nudes, or for sorew-wnrni in sheep. Stock-owners this linhuent is worth your at -teutiiou. No family shoald be without Centaur Liniment. J. P. K'-sa & Co. New York. 40-ly Castoria is more than a substitute for Cas tor Oil. It is the only safe article in 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. 4-ly in hid wwrtit. Mary L. Kaby, Teacher. no Bemember that Merges got Diploma; at the Stale Fair for fine and good, boots, and lie still continues to maVo "' bold a N( ek-tie Fe.-tival an 1 Fair on j. them to order. Give him a call. 3-jtf GOOD ADY ICE I UOOTi A DYICE ! I T'ue Ladies of the M. F. Church will oM a N( ek-tie Festival and Fair on Christmas Eve. at Parmele's Hall. Bv- ; t ry one interesled in getting ;i law neck-tie would better come. All who j To Maie 1m1 TiniM onf of Ca3 Tiril w;:ut to help the church are invited, j iiud "verv .ne else besiiles. Ileinember, i And to make one another happy and Christmas Cvc. :ju jT'r atnily, and to keep up the good m . old times and 1 amnions, to present each FAB.MEHS ATTEN1 ION ! other with (Isristnias and Holiday , .. ' , ' ,.' , j presents; call at Solomon t Nathan's Julius l.-pperoerg .Cigar Manufac-, jrro;it Philadelphia StoVe where von turer,opp.site the IlEPALD oface. on j wni Cnvl everything vou ctdl for", of Mam St., Piaitsnmuth. Neb. Cigar I evcrv description, at verv low prices, iippingsoL Spanish a:idAmeri"an bi- ' especially in jewelry and'faticv goods, baccoes for smok.ng puip.oses. Fr Everything new arid elegant. ' Do not .-.7r. is-''tiahtios 01 plug-smoking : f;.;i .. e:ili ot.ri , .-iii Siiniv i.a j . t ...... t . ' - ....... ,1 ...... in. 10; na'Tro ai w 11 s nil naini. V'JU. Eddie Ovtrer... Davie Mei-'iitee, ... Poh't ?daeI)onafeh, . . limtnie Porter lelian Mraau M:ici Hodzett Li'iv Stade!:na;in, . . . Lizzie G las xv) 1 ion pm I 100 100 I 100 97 I un 100 I loo O-S i It Ml I lljO flS PO I 100 .i7 I 'on ! too ft? 100 ton t-7 I 'j7 I IOO !-7 t'i HEAO! HEAI:! . The largest .'tssovtmcnt. The best assortment. The. cheapest assortment, of Iioots tv Shoes at the exclusive Shoe St civ. Call arid examine: no charge. Pr.Tr n v. r.Ttc.T., happy at last. Yours, respecifully. oyc2 Solojio.n &: Natiiax. j If you want to make your friends .1 present, go to Will Pool" and buv them a pair of Boots. Shots, I C1.,vr. . Mitts. I FOriJTH WAMD. Mattie I). Atidei-son. Teacher. , No. enrolled, 75. Xo. days attendance 1.0C-). No. visits : patrons. 1. Total 1. .Tnlia r.nrrls .'. . E!i7;i Eolttpu, '. . . Susie Eoh'.en.. Kate Ilempel, . : Eliza Smith Hannah (elmne Carrie Gnfhmari William Kdirerton ieon;e Dri injrton, William Mitchell Povey Heiry, Allison Knee, Oeorje Prv William Moore I have given you no names from the 1st Pri mary Grade, for that would mak the list too long. I think the matter ouht to be explain ed. Yours truly, M. D. Axt.'J:r-onv SPECIAL NOTICES. TEACHERS WANTED. Two or three (,'ooJ teachers wanting situations can hear of vacancies by immediately writing to the County Scckkintknde.nt. 3ot2 of Cass Co., at Plattsmouth, Nob. ! ! 100 OS ."' ioo 100 !4 li'O 100 V loo 1(0 97 mo js ns no ioo itfi P4 I"0 1S !7 100 I'l t7 ioo 07 t'7 100 !7 !C '.-5 fS K") !Ct 100 o r7 Mi 9 100 REGISTRAR'S NOTICE. This is to give notice that T will sit ? liut tcry' ru(i Store, on Friday, December 1 1th, for the purpose of correcting the Pegistry list of the Cist Ward. previous to an election for Coun cilman in said Ward. GEO. H. P.LACK, .t Kegistrar. REGISTRAR'S NOTICE. This is to give notice that l 111 sit at. Met tecr's oJhee, oa Friday, Deceiaber 11th, lor tlie purpcAe of correcting the Registry Ibit of the Third Ward, previous to an election for Coun cilman In said Ward. . P. P. G ASS. Stli.2 Registrar. ' FOR SALE. . Two houses one for. caah .and one on time. For full particulars apply to V.. Gw- DoTey. 5t) If Iluslness is business, and so are the. Cigars at ! the P. O. Book Store. S-iV I FOR RENT. A t panic prices. "V. f ' Patrons of the School and all friends of Edn- 1 ' 1 cation, are always welcome visitors. Such visi- ! The larg rd eommndlou wnre-rooio,' cellar I tat ion is always attended with g)d results. ' ;tu ofiice, on second tioor of buiiuuig. f.vrnitrly Come rnd encourage ns by vonr presence, ! K.Ftut 1 il ii. Li v 1 osto n or IT. A. STVP.GK. 1 4i-tC - - - E. T. bi'KK." - 1 I'liiieipa!. ., , . - . t '.(, n :..;( i.i Lloyii i. itennitt. surviving ex a.ort.i i.ie bu.J will and tesianient of sin-p- hcrd Ijuk.' deceased, is I'laliiolf. ind I.avlna Duke and others are Defendants, 1 will at to o'clock a. m..o!i 'lie lstii Day ut July. 17 in front of the Court House in the City of Platts mouth and Suite 01 Nebraska, oiler for sine at puhlie auction, to the highest bidder the lands and tenements hereim-fter t!eeriled, on terms following, to-vvit : cash in hand. Said lands be long to tile estate of Shepherd Duke, defeased, and are described as t;.ilows. to-wit : A subdivision of lot eleven til in section twenty-nine (Jiij town twelve l 1 2 j and lan.ie fourlevn Ills einaiiuii eig'it 'Lsj acres, s.-.id tract 01 laud !ii:j ami i't-ai in t'ass County and stale oi N'ebi-.u!;a : also the fo! lowing low in the city of Plet tsmout ii. in said Cass County, lots four it. live Ti, a. id eleven U in in Moch live i.jj. lot tour 1 1 in b'.ot.-k forty-four I 14 ; also the following lots I y i 1 1 ami beinir in Dulic's Addition to llie City of Plattsmoiitii, afores;iid, that is to sav lot four (4) in block three tai. lots one (I) two (2) three ta) four (4) live t"i six (; nine (:)l ten (10) eleven (II) twelve ( l- thirieeen 1 13" fourteen 1 1 P fifteen (151 sixteen ( 10) seventeen (17) eighteen (Is) and nineteen (.isi), in block ltoir (4i. lots six t seven (7) eiht O0 nine (:n ten (10) eleven (.11) twelve (12)tiiir teeii(i:0 fourteen (11) fifteen (15) sixteeii (n) seventeen (17) einlaeen (is) and twenty (20) in block five ("), lots tour (t live (f si (C) seven (7) ciyhl Co nine c.oteutlO) cievcii (11) and twelve (tut in block six (g. lots one (1) two (2) three (:;) four it) live (fi six in block seven i7), lots three (3) and four (4) in block nine (:)), lots two (J) three (3) four (4) live ("0 six (C) seven (7) ei;zlit (S nine () tea (to) eleven (11) and twelve li') in bliw-k (leven (11). all of block twelve (12) beini; lots one (1 to twenty-two 2- inclusive.all of block thirteen (tai tieinglots one(l) to twenty -t wo (2J) inclusive, lots one (l)and two CJ) in block four teen 1 14). lots one 1 1 two t I three (3) four (i) tie (ft) and six l in block liiteen (l."). lots thivo (.1! four I and five 5j in block l iiciitet-n (is.t. lots one. IJ two 2 three seven 71 ehrht s liine Ml and welve in block nineteen la, allot block twenty y-tn except lot twelve l2j 1-ein lots one ij to twenty-two (i-ji inclusive except lot twelve jf.'!. tots one 1 three 31 four 4 ten 110) fifteen lfti in block twenfv one IsJl). lots one two I'.'i tiiree ;.j four 4j live i. J six 0 seven (7) eilit sj nine (a) teen la eleven ll and twelve fi in block twenry liree 2.1, lots one 11 j two 2 three a foi.r4 six f.j seven 7 eiultt s nine fsij ten lo eleven I1 anil twt-ive 12j in block Iweniy-seveil l27, all of tiock t weiiiv-ebhl ('-') except lot seven teen bein jt lots one ll to twenty (2o) inclusive, except lot seveteen (17i: lots six fo) seven (7) eiht 1 nine (to ten till eleven (11) and. twelve (12) in block tweut v-niin: 2:)J. lois one 1 two 2 three a J four 4J five f. six ll seven 7 aiideifcbt sj in !lock thirty 3i!. iofs three-i tl four 4J live c. siv 'L'i seven 1 1 t.ml toUt S! in block thiriy-one oil. lots one l) two (-" three .:o four ( i live i5) seven (7) nine ;n ten (irti eleven ill) and twelve (li in block ten (to), lots one (1 ) two (2) four I) live s"veu 1 7) eihl ( nine (S) ten (.11) t-levt 11 (U) twelve (.lj) in block twen; v-twii (i-.'i. Lots "three ( o and four (4) in block elzhf ). ' Said sale will continue from lo o'clock a. m., until sundown of the said day, if neeessary. and it will be adjourned from day to day until all ar" soltl : Plaitsiuouth. June 22. 1174. 1.U1HI I. liKN.VFTT, Surviving Executor of the l ist will and testa ment of Shepherd Duke, deceased. WlIKKLKK & STINCIW OMI'.. i.t-4t Attorneys for Executor. The above sale is herehv adjournded until Saturday, Dec. 12th, 1S74, at 1) o'clock a. m. Plattsmoiirii At!?, frh I,7t. LLO VI) D. P.ENNETT, Surviving Executor of estate of Shepherd Puke In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Nebraska, in t'.ia matter of Georjte D. Smith, lSankrupt. ci'irZw 57&TZC iicr.cr crz Cli. I Omaha, Dre. 5, 1S71. ) Pitt Please take notice hereby, that a rrli tioii lias been, to-wit. on th- 3rd day of Decem l.er, A. D. i87 1. tiled in said District Court, by Georpe D. Si.tith. ' f Lincoln, in said Dislriet, who has 1 cc n heretofore i!u!v declared Ilank rupt under the aei of of I'omrress entitled "An Act to Establish a filiform system of P.ani; ruplcy Thi'O'.f.hout tlie I'niteil St ites." upprov eii March 2nd'. ltkVT. and as umenJed July lSiiS. for a discliut'ge, and eerliiicate toereof, from all lus debts ami otiier claiais p.-ovable under said Act, aat! that the .Td i.;y of December, A. D. 1ST I. al 3 o'clock P.M.. at the oilh'e of J. I.. eb.-ter. Es:i. tlie lie-Jsre I- 111 Paiikruptey for said District at Omaha, in said District, is the time and place assigned for the hearing of the same; when and v here you may at-end. and show cac-'e. if any yon have. vii v the Prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. WATSON P. SMITH. Clerk of the U. S. District Court for said Dis trict. 37ta In Bankruptcy. In the District. Court of the United States for tiie District ol Nc!ints.;a. in the matt r of Nel son L. Thatcher and Isaac .Mulhoaand, Bank rupts. i7xrz2 t.i23 r. .zr3 crncE, i OMAHA, Dk:. 5. To Whom it may Concern : Take notn-e hereby, that a Petition has been, to-wit. on the ad day of December. A. I). 187J, tiled in said District Court bv Nelson L. Thatch er and Isaac Mulhollaad of l'lattsmouih. in said District.-who have been heretofore duly declar ed P.ankrupt under the Act of Congress entitled An Act t Establish a Uniform System of 1( ink ruptcv Throimhout the United States." approv ed March 2. 1C7. and as amcmlcd July 1-bS. for a Disoha-jic, and Ceitificate thereof, from all their debts and other claims provable under said Act. and that the 23d dav of December, A. I) 1374. at 3 o'clock '. M., at tlie office of J. I. Webster Eo... Hie lb-:istcr in Bankruptcy for said District at Omaha in saitl District, is the time and plnce assiirned for the hearing of the same ; when ami where you may attend, and show ciinse, if any yon hafe, why the Prayer of the said Petition should not lie granted. WATSON P.. SMITH. Clerk of tlie U. S. District Court for said Dis trict. S7t2 Attachment Notice. C. II. Pinkham, ) Pl't'ff. vs. f Jacob Ih'blett. ) Deft. lii fore Jamc Cravf.rril. a .1 notice of the Veer, ia and )or Cam Co., Xclinuka. To the said defendant, vou are herehvnotifled that the said Justice oh the 27tli day of Novem ber. A. D. Is7t. issued a order of attachment in the above action, for the sum of -?!9 fjo ; you are required to appear and make tiny defense you mav have, on the loth day of January, I875, at 10 o'clock A. M. South Dead. lec. 2nd. 171. S7i3 '. II. PINKHAM. BAM. M. eilAl'MAN. K. T. MAX W KLL. CHATJIAX &. HAXWEMi, ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Solicitors In Ctianeerv. OfUce iu Fitzgerald's P.lock, Platts mouth, N'ebrtLska. A. L. Sl-UAUliE, T. 11. WIIJ50S. NPRAGl'E &. WILSOS, Attorney at Law. PLATTSMOUTII, - - NEBRASKA. Cofltcti-Hui Pmmvtlu Aat'.endctl In. 13-ly G KO. 8. SMITH. It. 15. WINDHAM, Mai IT II & WI3DH AM, Suceessors to Martpiett, Smith, & St.irblrd, Attorneys at Law t- Real Estate Brokers I'LATTSMOUTII, - NF.B. Special attention Riven tt Collections, and all matters aft'eclim; the title to Ileal Estate. Office on 2d f.oor, over the Post Ofiice. Dr. SeliildkiU'ciit, Eclectic & Honiceopathic Physician. tTOFFICn AND RESIDENCE,3J Comer of Cth and Vine Streets, riallainouth. V. ieaiinit;istcr. Send in your orders atid I will try and i;lvc ou at'd serve you regularly. ia-iy. cyl Nebraska. CALLS ATTENDED AT ALL HOURS. Justice of the Peace. Ofliee on Main Street riattsmouth. Neb., near ly opposite tlie IlKitAi.i) ofiice. Pusiness hours f rom A. M., to 8. P. M. All County business usually transacted bo fore a Justice of the Peace, will be attended to bv the Subscriber. General Collector of Debts. 8-ly J. VT. HAINES. I'laUsmoutli Mills. f IIEISEL. Proprietor. Have recently been -- repairetl and placed in tlmroui.li runiiini; order. I00.000 Pushels of Wheat wanted imme diately for w hich the highest inaiket price will be paid. G. A. vonHeimburg Veterinary Surgeon. OJJl'X 60uth side Jfain Street; li-ticeen Third and Fourth Sts. V LATTSMOUTII, - NED. NEW STYLES. F. Ii. ELSTER, MerchantT ailor Is in receipt cf tlie finest and REST ASSORTMENT 5ASSIMKRKS. CLOTHS. YKSTINOS. SCOTCH tiOOlS, IRISH FRIESES, &c. In fact, th largest ami liest assortment of Cloths ever brought to t.his citv. which 1 am preiiaied to make up In the Latest Styles, ( all mui examine itowus. VVy online Hotel, OAfAltA, - - NEimASKAi A. W. TENNANT. ProiHietor. Union Pa c tile Ticket mid Sleeping '.'AT ORVw t'.iieci'y oii'o-tt'. Ilr. use new ly furnlihtd na renovated tliroiiKhont. ; , Grand Central Hotel OMAHA. N EI..' ,t Laryest a?t l Finest Hot I between ChU i-a'jo uwl Sin FranHmm. GEO. THRALL. PruprUtut. LOUISVILLE ADS. apillls. E, T. DUKE & CO. At the foot of Main Street. Yrhoies?i!2 av J Retail Dealers In Hardware and Cutlery, STOVES, TINWARE, IRON, NAILS. HOES. r.AUES. SHOVELS. AXES, KNIVES AND FORKS. &c. Sc. All kinds of Ti n iva re 31a ii u fac t u red . 4rttf DON'T BUY Until vou have CAREFULLY EXAMINED OUR NEW III, J. Tit. WATKini.lT PHYSIO-MEDICAL ritACTlTIONEU, Louisville, Cm Co., Net). Always at the oft'n'v on Saturdays, Sells tho DK:T GOODS at the Lool Prioo LOUISVILLE, CASS C).(XIA.' General Dealers in DryGoods,Groceries HATS. CAPS, HOOTS & SHOES, Iteady Made Clothing,' NOTIONS, CROCKERY WARB. -AM)- Farmers Supplies Generally,' Ca!l anl give tacni a trial. Also deal In. GRAIN & COAL. PLATTSMOUTII MILLS PLATTSMOUTH. xr.s. CONRAD HEISEL. Prepilettr Estray Notices. Taken up. at the residence of Jacob Luft. a red cow spotted with w hile ; about 9 years old. Any person paymr for this notice, and proving property can have same. .Iacoi; Lvkt, 37lo Two miles west ot Plaltsniouth. TaV en ttp by the subscriber, living near Heis el's Mill, on or about November iuth. 187-t. One While Sow. SaM sow, since she was taKen up has bad a lit ter of pis. The owner is request ed to come f ;irward, prove property, pav eliarires and take away. t5 'G. Cooi.ey. Taken up by tiie undersigned at bis residence in Plattsmonth lYecinct, on the 1th dav of No vember. A. D. 1S74. one horse eolt. 1 year old. bav color, hind feet w liite. and two while snots iu lace. 't.5 Aniuiicvv HKSsimurKit. FLOUR. CORN MEAL, FEED, V'v.rty on hand, and for sale at lowest Cash prices. tvTho Honest price paid for Wheat and Coin. Particular attention t'iven to Custom work. Singer Sewing 3Iaeliiiies9 FOR SALE 11Y F. J. METTEER, With all the E A' T R A S , ATT A C II If E NTS . NEEDLES, dc Al.-.o, Plows. Culti.ators, Wagons and farm Implements for sale. Mrs. A. II. .EE, WORKER IH Ii AIR. Pni'nls. Curls. Switches Puffs, and all kinds of Hair Work promptly and neatly made by AIRS. ICNEE. Orders left at MRS. KENNEDY'S Millinery Store. On Main St. 1 door east of Clark & Plunnners. 4rm3 GO TO GILS. IIEROLirS FOR CLOTHING. PLATTSMOUTH Grain Company. E. G. DOVEY, Pres't. E. T. DUKE, Treas. FRED. G0IJDEH, Uuyer. This Company will buy grain at tho hiil.is market rates at all times. Scales and office at E. G. IVvey, Store, lower. Main Street. Plattsmouth. Neb. 2:dv L. GOLDING, - Doaler in CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS. HATS, CAPS. ROOTS. SHOES. TRUNKS, VALISES. CARPET II ACS, &., &e . &c, &c. One of the oldest and most Reliable Houses in Plattsmouth. Main street, between Fourth and Fifth. J "REMEMBER TIIE TLACE. p.f-tf. William Stadelmann has on hand, one of the largest stocks of Clothing and Gents' Furnish ing Goods for Spring and Summer. ' rS7I Invite everybody ia want of anythfngln my line to call at iiiy store. SOUTH SIDE MAIN, Between 5th & 6th St's. Taken op by tne at my residence in South) And convince thcmstlves of the fact. I have 2 w arcr.iass eotiniy. eora-Ka. onwe- ; as a siiectdt v in mv Retail Departments, a stock Weenin tober 7th. 1ST4. two sows, described as follows : One white Sow ; and on" sandy sow, witii pla. 'I he owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take awav. itflO ' D. ISAlLY. Taken no by the subscriber, one mile west of Rock Klnffs. Cass Co.. Neb., on the first of No vember. LsTt. one while yearling heifer, no marks or brands. :i."ti -A. M. Holmes. Taken up by the undersitrnert at his residence in l'lattsmouih Precinct. Cass county Nebraska, on September i.'.th. 17. on-: red steer, with white spols said w hile tail. .siijipe:Mi to be two years old. Ashkew IIi:.stori-ek. September 20th, 1ST!. St5 GEO. A. PRINCE, & CO. Organs & Melodeons The Oldest. Largest. aii) M.st Perfect Manufac tory In the United States. 54,000 Now in use. No other Musical Instrument ever obtained tho same Popularity. 37Send fr Frke LLsts. Address - IJIFFALO.X.Y. 3t-U of Fine Clothing tor Men and Ros, to which we invite taose v. no want goooo. t I olso keep on hand a lartre and well se lected Stock of lists, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c. jan t yl L. F. J0UXS0X, t?r-Opposiie the Platte Vallv House, in Schl ter's Jeweler Store, Main St., Plattsmouth, Neb. AGENT FOH ST. LOUIS, DECKER JsROS.. G. A. yilL LEll & COS., LOV RESERVOIR Farmers Lumber Yard.. Ilavinp: iiiiidii iinaiiLj'iliients In Chl caj;o, ittnl flst'wliert', with extensit j dealers, I am propui t-tl to furnish, on short notice all kinds of Lumber Doors Sasli Shingles, fcc, at a roasonaldc rato. I also Loop con stantly on hand a full assortment of Xiiils, Hinges, LocIch, Hardware, of all kinds. Thoso wishing to build will please call and hoo my stick. K. XOYES, LOUISVILLE. CEDAR CREEK ADS. IH""'-' As we have 12 good reasons why tity i'l your work. QUICK AND EASY, CHEAP A N.D CLEAN. BECAUSE They" are cheapest to buy. They are cheapest to Use, They hake evenly ond piickly, Their operation is perfect. They have always a good draft. They are made of the best material. They roast pei fe-'tly, They require but little fuel, They are verv low priced. They are easily maiiaed. They are suited to ali localities. Every Siove guaranteed to give Satisfac tion SOLI) 11 V EXCELSIOR MAX'C COMPANY ST. LOUIS, MO., AND E. T. DUKE & Co. PCATTSMOUTH, NEB. 8-HtM 2 t.i e-f CD Pi o o B CO s 5 E. n t n. i '- CC -SJ v. Q - C 3 S: jm. 5 5 n5 z t . in CD CD r '-- ZT. O -B - n m c "i 3 -1 2 3 Zf2 V. t 'Jl .-r T eg 4 JiURDETT, SMITTTS AMERICAS', ASD BOSTOS I And other Frtt-class. rwnos and Organs. i Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Strincs. Sheet j Music, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise. I rsr MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Toned nd Peoird -SHsfj-Hor, Civirantd en 1 yi PIIILA DLI'HIA STOKE. Solomon & Nathan, DEALERS I.V FANCY t GOODS, NOTIONS, LADIES FURNISHING GOODS, Largest. Cheapest, Finest, and best Assorted Stock In th Pity. We are prepared to sell cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere. GIVE US A CALL and examine our goods. C"Store on Main street, between 4th a'd rth streets, naltsmouth Neb. lutf. Xcvt Store !3'cw Stoclc ! Mr. William G. Woodruff having taken th Store formerly occupied by Mr. Laion, w ilikeep a full and coi'n- 1-lete stock ot FAMILY GROCERIES. All kinds of country produce taken la 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, Orriiijrcrs esecially invited to call and get pi-b-esjM-tore ordering i;oods.away from home. I propose to SELL TO GRANGERS, At Chicago Rates. AVM. O. WOODRUFF. Wr. P. IiKjiXETT, Clerk. 1-yl H. A. W ATEIUIAN iVSON Wholesale and KctaH Dealers in PineLumber, LATH, SHINGLES, Sash Doors, Blinds, &c- Oa Main StTfft eonfj 5th n.ATTSMoiTH - - - :ep. J. LMIELDEH X SON, De alert In Clothing, Dry Good3,' Boots, Shoes and GROCERIES Of ail kinds, at the lowest poMiblii rate. Also Dealers in Grain, for which the highest cash price are paid. Hides and produce of all klndi bought at ra sonable, rales. Inlieltler'M Htation, Cedar Crcek, Oltf. Cass County, Neb. CEDAR MlEKnaiLLS 4 UK IS (3 ood Hunnini: Order and keep on ham! the best assortment ot Flour, Corn Meal, &c.' r.special nttetitlon ts given to custom work. Satisfaction guaranteed, In exchanging Flour for Wheat. C. SCIILUNTZ, Prop. Also keeps a Flour Potiot, at CLARK & PLU1 M ICR'S, in PLAT TS MOUTH Where will be found Flour. Grain. Com Meal, and Feed, at WIIOU'SALL' & RETAIL and ai REDUCED PRICES. tAH orders within the city IlmlU, prompW lv filled herafter. from this Depot. 4-ty ST It EIGHT" & "31 1 LL E 1 1, Harness Manufacturers, SADDLES, URIIjLEX. COLLARS. and all kinds of haruenn stock, constantly on baud. Fruit, Confectionery, AM) GROCERY STORE' I SETS, CAXDIES, TEAS, SUGARS, fOFmEA, T0DACC0ES, FLOUR, Remember the place, opposite E. O. Dovy', on lver Main Street. STR EIGHT d- MILLER Ben Hempel. IIL'S TIIE MAX, KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE. OS LOWER MAIN STKEET, PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEIi. Meal at all hours, Ic Creaur Soda Water, & Lcnion.id, to Cool You. Good squavo Meals, nice Lunelle, Ac., Ac., to warm you. Ales, Wines, and po4 Liquors U be nnel reasonably, for your benefit il you desire. Ii. nEMPEL, Prop. t " ftyji. c-aa STATE Ait E NT il---il-':i;,l-; - . C- l: '7 - s r Halladay's Patent Wind Mills.' Double ami Single acting Force and Farm Pumps Feed Mills, etc. i me uaaaaav .mhi rut srooa in iesi ior six teen years, hotn in the l ntfed btate and hu rore and U the oidy on generally adopted by ail Principal Railroads and Farmers,; Tern:Lrcier!. Serd fr-r Ctalosue and Pito L'j-t. A. L. STPAXO. Lj.'eIn,ytV