Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, December 17, 1874, Image 3

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NEWS.
LOCAL ADVLI.'i ISl.M h.Vl S.
Transient. 2.'. cents a lite. Regular adver
ner to cents per line. No advertisement ia
Mrtwil lor less than Scents.
to lie obliged to record
of George Shafer's little ba-
j by. '-Only five short weeks ago the
I" I If.kalh recorded its birth and now
we are obliged to tell of its death.
LS:al advertisements will be chared to the
partie handiiiK them in.
li. fr .V. 7 TIME-TABLE.
Hi and aft r the 1st of December. 1X71 the
passeinccr trains out of Il.ittsnioiuh. will leave
Moniluic Train (for Lincoln v
im.iha ain
Morning Mixed, (for Omaha..
Return Iv:v Trnin L.
rv''
( miaha.
;oi so
Passenger. !acli iiw )..
11 :M A.M.
... 1 :.':( P.M.
.... 7 :IK) A.M.
11 :15 A.M.
5 JO P.M.
. .. 2 :!5 r.M.
Tlie old reliable Plattsmoiith Den
tist, Dr. McCr.EA,
PICTl'ItlfM FttAJIEU
by
1
I have (I,
en s, .M iss ,
most assort merit of wom
:id Children' line- Fn-i.f.h
DEATHS.
MURPH Y-Dio.il. Thursday, Dec totli, 1874, of
Tvphoid fever, Alu e Janf.,UiikIiUto( Pat
rick It. :nd Margaret Mtnj)iiy, atjed li yea:.
mouths and p. days.
We sire very sorry to record the death of the
riisUt little daughter of our City Marshal.
They have -he sympathy or their frier. d3 in this
sad iit'iirtion.
can be found at all times and ever; day . Calf Sii.e-s. ever (.lb-red to i,us tra .j. t
in the trecc at his ollice over I'armele's Also IV'... Co.it. Oil (b it. and in fad a j
Hall, next door west of Clark & l'lum- complete line of Allocs. Overshoes, and j
mer's. Give him a call. 3612. ItubU-rs. My iroods are .ill new, and I
. m will not be umlerse-ld for a.sh. lioot
lVr Handsome Holiday Presents in
the Jewelry line, go to Frank Car
rut hV.
Attachment Notice. "r
r Miies Q. Merman vs J. F. Smith.
I lie fore M. I. Aubott, Justice of Peace of Salt
j Creek Fiwinrt, Cass . o.. Nfi).
i On the Dth l;iy oi Decemucr. A. 1. 174. said
j Justice issued unorder of attachment in tiie
1 above aciion for Iht sumcf ninety dollars and
! fort v cent s.xt.iTi).
nail dee, i-recinet, uec. mil. !.
astj. iltLiay. XtunoAS.
SheriiTs Sale.
Try John sinions oysters.
M. E. Sal.bath School Concert on
Tuesday evening next.
CONCERT.
The M. E. Sabbath School Concert
will occur on the eve, of Dec. 22nd, at
7 o'clock. The entertainment will con
sist of songs, reviews, scripture, qno-
' tations, recitations and ! lainations.
All are invited to attend. An a lmit-
& Shoe repairing done with neatness
and dispatch. Give nie a c:ill.
W. II. Pool.
TO THE PEOPLE OF CASS COUNTY
AND VICINITY.
On or about the 5th of January, 1375.
I will move my entire stoek of Drugs,
I- rank Carruth lias the finest stock j
of Holiday Jewelry in town.
f ...I ii-i m.j I.'itit Oil. Itmiks. X-f.. into
tance fen of 25c wiil be charged for the ; : i,,.,,,;,;,; r .',, ' itP l!ie i Vi known
as Cai. I'arinele's brick building, and
owing to thi move, everything in my
benefit of the school. Sabbath Seh j-.l
children ad mil ted free.
Geo. Sliafcr, ?ti!l keeps his Black
smith Shop in full blat. and lie is one
of the best horse shoers, and mechan
ics in his line, that we have.
Leonard, our energetic and enter
prising Photograph man has moved up
town over Peter Merges' shoe store,
and is readv for business once more.
Thi oug'.i press of business we have
i neglected to notice the return to health
and business of Mr. Fred Goerder,
Grain buyer for the Plattsmoiith Grain
Company. Fred had a tight squeak
of it but is now all O. K. and once more
ready for duty and business. Try him
on farmers when you are selling your
crops.
The fire made some neighbors for the
The editor of this paper desires to
return his thanks to his friends in the
line, and Holiday goods especially, will
be sold cheap in order to save moving
them. All books purchased of me will
be furnished free ot charge, with the
Patent Book Cover.
I)H. CiiAPMAX. Druggist,
S8tl Plattsmoiith, Xeb.
outfit, and Heisel has gone into the old
hotel, both opposite 1 1 A 1. 1 office.
Born, to cur friend Win. Woodruff,
-on the evening of election day a young
merchant. "William thinks if he had
been twenty-four hours older he might
have voted. Wonder if he'd gone
Uiftight. Palmer or Stadclmnnn.
Hank Streight has got the hardest
nuts of any man in town. He tried to
sell the IIr:::ALi by offering us some
provided we w nil 1 crack them, after
break in ;f the hatchet and bruising our
The Watchman is on its ear about
Prof. Sturgis saying a prayer or two at
tlie High School.
We have no desire to legislate relig
ion into our schools, nor would we wish
to see anv proselvling lv teachers,, but
and an
praver every morning win nun
satisfaction of knowing that lie forced j nobody's children and we think the
the opposition to put up the best man j WaU-htncn man might go and hear
they had, and also desires to say that , tiie j,niyers Gf the Professor with prof
bo would not have felt very badly even I naj i,e.
if beaten bv Mr. While, than whom j
there is no better or abler young man i
in t'uj ward.
Old papers for
cents a hundred.
sale seventv-five
If 30!i want a nice overcoat for S.oO
call at Win. Madel matin's.
Jleisel & Hippie arc making good
Lflger Beer again.
WOOD ion SALE.
Two hundred cords of dry hard wot d
for sale. For terms, address J. L.
Ilobbs. Bock Bluffs, Neb. 3G-2t.
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2
IZ ' ?' I ! Si -i -
1Iei:ali. O'Xeil has moved 'up in EI- j first Ward who voted so efficiently for a Verse from the Holy Bible, a
ster's old tailor shop with his butcher i him last Monday. He has the proud , iu)n(st prayer every morning wil
IT KS ! FIBS! ITBS!
A nice stock" of ladies and gents
furs at Wiil. Sla lulmann's, to b sold
at cost. 37tf.
for
i s, we
?!ite.
('.me horn-.? and wrote this
Thcr.. were three Frank "White's
running last Monday. FraTik, senior,
was runniug an auction: Frank, jr.,
was running for Alderman, and Little
Frank was running to keep goods be
fore Frank, sen. ar-d Faxf n as fast fts
they cottl I seM them. "Al."only voted
and tan for nothing.
CLOTUiNiJ.
I'm .i t ht .tp suit of Clothes rail at
Trm. St.'tdelmar.n's. JiTtf-
I buy the largest stock of Boots &
Shoes, and consequently buy and sell
cheaper than any one in Cass county.
Call, examine, and be convinced.
Pr-TEi: Mni:ci-:s.
Go to V.'. II. Pool's, before you buy
your
Boot?,
Shoes,
Gloves.
and Mitts.
HEADUABEKS
OF SANTA CLAL'S
(Jo
to . II. 1 ooi. to
get V'.ur
Btols"and .shoes Bepaired.
ail i;iP"r. V.'iiulow Saa.b-s. Cbro-
mt'?. ar. I all kinds of upholstering
good, xt Fkaxk St-ai)Ti:::'s,
vitf Ctntral Block.
1
5':U;:; AT CI! A P.'I AN'S.
ii-.ve a Med to mv already large and
w cil-scleeted rdoek of Drugs. Met'.icines.
I'.e-oks Stationery, S.. a larg stoek of
"ods suitable for the Holidays, to
Mrhieh the atnntion of liuvcrs is in-
ited. " 5to.
at Scldaters Jewelry Store, opposite the
Platte Valley House. Please give me
a call before purchasing elsewhere, and
look over tn3- stock of choice Holiday
goods, all of whieh will lie sold at pan
ic prices.
Plattsmoiith. Xeb., Nov. 25, '75.
S5-4t
FA IB AND FESTIVA1-
The Ladies of the M. F. Church in
l(inj Weft r will hold a Fair and
Festival on the afternoon and evening
of Dee. 21th, in connection with the
"Christmas Tree." All are invited to
participate. Fair to commence at 11
a. m.
Just you go and see the 1. O. Jewel
ry store and il you don't buy some
thing for your gal. your sister or some
body why yon can't be human.
BIG SCAKE AND NO FIBE.
Yesterday afternoon Ben. Ileinple
gave the boys a benefit by letting tlie
floor get Are, through which a pair of
pipes ran. It turned out all smoke and
not much of a lire, .Connor spit it out.
v 3
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H
-J-. t. S
BURNT OUT, BUT NOT DISCOUR
AGED. Ileisel's feed store has reopened in
the Grand Central Hotel, opposite the
Herald orrlee, where yon can get ev
erything in his line. 'Call and see him.
3St2.
-e oi your winter loot -gearing, oetore
purchasing elew'liere. I won't be un
ItrsoM east of the, Bocky Mountains.
Pktli: Mr.u.'Jiis.
NOTICE.
The pal t ons of the Louisville Sun
day School, are making preparations
B-;K)1S .Si SHOES. j for having a Christmas Tree o:i the j
Ca'I atid examine the low-down pri- I night of Chiistmas. Thev intend giv- I
mg the children an A Xol treat, in the
way of candies presents, &c, and a good
time generally.
The oHiveis of the School take this
opportunity for thanking those, who
have so generously coatribiftci toward
procuring the presents. W. B. S.
r.IK AND FESTIVAL.
The Ladi-s Aid Society of the M. F.
Church, will hold a fair and festival at
Kight Mile Grove, on Tuesday evening.
Dee. 2:ith, 1871. Go ! time and sup
per for 25 c-ts each. After su;;er they
will pell the handiwork of la.-t year's
lab:u'. C7L2.
o.nns A ifo waf
t) t siiom:;) :pi!Mj it: 'sA'e.!pi,)qi
.it. AJ.)AVf .;t:ospu: q toqjo put: 'spnjs
-JlH-I 'sipjs'vr.ui.i s-hijji: u iu.iip.ibM
BOOTS A: SHOES.
I have now on hand for prices
correspond with tlie low prices
wheat ami hard tunes generally.
to
of
a
CHBIST3IAS CELEBRATION.
The Sunday School teachers and la
dies of the Episcopal Church will give
a supper to the children on Christinas
(Thuisday) Eve, in the vacant store
room formerly occupied by Vallery &
Buffncr in Masonic Block. The S. S.
children are invited to assemble there
at 7 o'clock for supper and a good time
afterwards.
FAXON'S AUCTION ROOMS.
In Vallery's old store, Masonic block.
A line large stock of Furs, Dry Goods,
Blankets, Counterpanes, Comforters,
Muslins, Calicos, and everything you
want. Come and buy.
. auction
every day at 2 p. m. and evening at 7,
uniil sold. Ladies especially invited
to call and examine the stock at any
time during tlie day.
F. S. Wiiitk, Auc'uecr.
CITY ELECTION.
An election for City Councilmon in
tlie First and Third Wards of this city
was held on Monday last. In the First
Ward Frank E. White and Jno. A.
MacMurphy were the only candidates.
Mr. MacMurphy was eh-cled by ten
votes. The election passed off very
ill
Centaur Liniment.
There is no jit i i whieh the
Centaur I.inin.a,t will not re
lieve, no swelliiiir it will not
subline, and no l;;uiane.ss which
it will not cure. 'A his is strong
i. iiyu.!i-e, bin it Is true. Where
the p:ti t s are m.t ;wie. Us effects
iiie i!i:irelloui. li has ru!ne'd
mine euies of rheuiinilism. neu-
.rirVs i-aijshi. lurk-jaw. j;tlsy, sir;iiiis.
swelling, ear-.-iehe. eaked-breiisis, sea'ds,
burns, yaU-lhenni, tec, uj-ou the liu:a:!!i
fiMiiie, and of strains, sj.avin, tjaiis.
uyoii itniniiils in one year Ih-in h:'.i' :e
oilier preteuded leniedies since th ivor'.i
bewail. It is a eonnter-iirilaiit. an :Ul-he;ilii:i
pain-reliever. Cripi!es throw away their
erutrhes. the lame walk, poisonous bites are ren
dered hurinle-is. and the wounded are healed
without a scar. It Is no huniluj. The reeijie is
seilir, as no article ever before sold, and it sells
because it does Jast what it pretends to do.
Those who now suffer from rheumatism, pain or
swelling deserve to suffer if they will not live
Centaur Liniment, more, than MX) certificates
of reinarkab'p cures, iueliulins frozen liiahs.
ehroiiie-rueunialisin, sout. runiiinstuiiiouin.&e.
have been received. V. e will send si circular
eont lining certificates, the recipe. &e.. gratis to
to any one retMiestiici it. One bottle of the yel
low wrapper Centaur .Liniment is worth one
hundred dollars for foundered or sweeuied hor
ses and mules, or for screw-worm in sheep.
Stock-owners this lii.;3ient is worth your at
tention. No family should be without Centaur
Lhiaueiit. J. 15. Hose & Co.. New York. 4Cly
Castouia is more than a substitute for Cas
tor Oil. It is the only safe article in exister.ee
which is certain to assimilate t!ie food, regulate
the bowels, cure wind eoiie and produce natural
sleep, it contains neither minerals, morphine
or alcohol, and is pleas-tut to lake. Children
need not cry and mothers may rest. 4(l-ly
Bv virtue of an order of sale issued by I. V7.
Mckmtioii. Cleiiiot tile IXsiriei Court, second
.Iui1ici.il District, within and for Cass County.
Nebraska, and to m direcicd. 1 will on thed
dav of January. A. 1. ISJj. at 10 o'clock a. m.
of said day, At the sotuu door of the Court
iIoii.-.e in the eli v of I'lattMiloiiiii, in said eoun
tysell at public auetioti tne Soi-owiui; real s
l.iie to-wil. :
Ti.e soutii ea-t quarter ise -4i of section thir-ty-llnec
(Si), in lownsiiip minuter eleven (111.
liorta liin::(.' iminlier eleven ( 1 1 ) e.-ist of t!.etlii
pn;ici,j.il mei iiii.-.n ; and iuMi i'if tiort.i lui;i
iu-,1 of die north wf.-i iptiiner u.. -) of d:
siitiii ea-,: 1 in i r i " ., i : vcl :nr! i,.ii,i'i':- fo.ir
( ui to' tisi.ii iitn.ii.i-r t .-u 1 1-" iti i h (t r ti'i"
numoer eie en (U e;t oi tae p: iiu ipa'
iiu-r. !i:.ii. all in ' iss c-iuui y. Ncbr.is ;a. iiie
same neiri '.i' d - anil taKeu a-. li:e pi-eij-crty
of v i ILs J. Ii : 0'ii. frtiitiua A. Ooi ion,
W.ii. .:. Jeiu.s ft al., .ieleii.iai!i. to satisfy i
! em of ;i-- Cour.. recovered by Euuicu A.
White, l'iaintiir.
i'...nsmouth. Xeb., IV-". is?1.
M. U. CCTLKit.
SSlo. Sl.eiill Cas- (. o., .Neo.
profession- at; ca kds
Executors. Sale of Peal Estate
l'v virtuw of an rder of sale from .Iml;:e vt
Disirict Court (and indertoe seal of thes.onct
in and for Hie iit.ict Com;. Second Judicial
District, in tiie Count v of Cass and Siate of Ne
braska, and directed to the undersigned, in nu
aeliou w herein J.lovd D. licmifit, sui v ivm ex
tcatorof tne last will and testament of siiep
herd Duke, deceased, is Plain tiff, and Lavina
Duke an J oliiers are Defendants, I will at 10
o'eiock a. in., on he
IMh llay ot July. 17!
In front of the Court House in the City of I'latts
mouth and Suite of Nebraska, oiler for salt" at
public auciion. to the highest bidder the lands
and tenements iiereinalter described, on terms
following, to-w i: : easa in baud. Sabl lands be
lou,: t toe estate of Shepherd Duke, deceased,
and are desenbed as loi'.ows, io-wit :
A Mtodivisioii of lol eleven 111 in section
tweniy ieii." 2.; to-.vn t.veive lj and rane
foiuieea li. cr.ut.dalm; ei.-jht s acres, said
tract of boid h i i.: and l.ein.i in Cass Cot.i.tv
and slate ot N. ruasiia : also ilie follow ing lots
ia thecitv of l'ljotsmoutii. ill said Cass County,
has four" ill. live i"i. a.el (-.even 11J in
in block live ' lot four (l in block fariy-fonr
(W): also the folio .viiiL,- Iot lj in;jf :ntl l.ein in
DuKe's Addi;iou to tiie i:y of riatiMiiouili.
aforesaid, luat is to sav lot four (4i in block
tiiree CO. lols v.i.e (1) two 12) three (a. four (4
i live (:"! six (;. i.inc it.) ten (lot eleven (11 ) twelve
I (121 1 .iirteecii fi.i.i t. t ail t,i fifteen (i."i) sixteen
(iio seventeen ti.. i iu.iLctn (l. anil iiineicen
(l:i. ia bloesi toi l ( n. lots siK Oi) seven (7) ei'ht
is) nine ( ! ten ("., eleven ( 11) twelve (12) thir
teen I'M loiiMeee lilt titieen (la sixteen (Hi)
s.veii:eeii ( IT. I''lavO! (IS) JUid 1 wellly (j(!) ill
I b'ock lixe (". lels f .e.r (I.) live (."o six (C.)
j seven (7 i ei-hl (sj,;,,. lenie) eleven (II)
.....I i ii- ,: in i.iivU si- mi. lo!s one ill
il ve
i7 !--ts
WllKKLEi'' & r.KNNF.TT-Keal Estate and
Taxpavlug Agents. N'o-.aiiei Pul-lie. Ir ire
and IJfe Insurance Auents, I'lattsmoiitii. Neb.
KK. LlVlNOSTOX.rhysieiau and SurK-n.
Tenders his professional serviee.s to the
citizens ot Cass count v. Uesidowo southeast
corner of Oak and Sixth strei ls ; ofiiee on Main
si reel, one door west of Lyman's Lumber VrJ,
i'latUinoutli, Ncbiiikka.
SAM. M. CHAPMAX. K. T. MAXWKLL.
CHArKAX A .TIAXWELIi.
ATTOUNEYS AT LAW and Solicitors la
Chancery. Office in I'ltzs-raJd's li.oik, 1'latU
moutli, Neb-.iska.
A. L. Si-uac.uk, T. B. Wilson.
t i v w J-v. & iv i l,s ors.
Attorney- m Low.
I'L.vnv. ;'" ni. - - NEa:t.v.sx..
UK... S. SMIJ1I. R. li.BIM'UAM,
KTirru x uisouam.
r.:ii ee-sors to Marquett, SmUh. & StarMnt,
Att,i -my sat Laic cC-Ihal Eatate Brokers
l-LATTS.MOUTlt, ... XEB.
Special attention jrlven to Collections, and all
m.-de-rs alleetiu the title to Ileal Estate,
tiluee on 2d tloer. over the Post Oiuee.
; m.fr tii!f' , - ;,4es!v'vri'!;"'.-:r-4
i i v. 11 ar-.;-.o V v-A---, v . 1 r J, , . .-r ---..r .-i a I pi.-.i
I .VI.
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.iir
d
SPECIAL NOTICES.
FOR MALE.
Two houses one fr csh and one on lime.
For full particulars apply to i:- I'vey. no tf
(5i six (;
tiroi- 3)
a i ii ua." ;' nv.i (.'iiuiw
: co o.:i i' l'v.- ," "x ' iT) eiei o) nine
i i .. '.v.. i : . i v ive : i in I 'lock
.CV--C (!.'.:.: v.- ' -'. ' ' I'l ra h.ls
! on.' i 1 1 i- i .vi'-.: v-" v .' - 'ifi.i.-i ve. all of idoek
! li; r,.-. i . ; . . ci .c (.-, 'mc," : u a ( v.'cnty -1 wo (Si)
I ii:e.ii.-..v. :e; - v.:. (.i.ad two t.'.'ia hhwk tour-
teeli li;. Sot-, cue , t .vo ilii llirec (.',) lour (I)
live (Si end six in block fifteen (l.'o. lots
threj (;i) lour i I and live ".J in bim k eiuliteen
(10. ioi.s one Ij two -.'J three a) seven (7)
eiht (sj nine t : i ana welvc (If in bh ek
niueteen (l:ij. all of blo.-lc twenty (20) exrept lot
twelve I2i beiaj lots one 11 to twenty-two (")
inclusive e-a-ept lor twelve li.-.lotsone t 1 three
:; four 41 leu lid liiieen l.V in block tweuiv
oiit; I J1 p. has one two pj laree :J four 14 five
ri six id f seven C) -iv;!it ! nine (: teea lo
eleven 1111 and twelve i i block twenty
hree -2:f. lots une (1 1 two three al four 4
six pi; wen 17 eMht si nine ii len Lb' eleven
il! and twelve 12 n- bloe.t t v.'i niy-.sev en 27,
all of block twenlv-ci'-'iif (J) ei-e;.r lot seven
teen beiii'; lols one li to twenl v i'J'o Inclusive,
except 1 : sevi t; en (17); lots six t; seven (7)
ei'dn nine (:i) ten ii';! eleven lit) and twelve
(12) in .lock twenty-nine !2!1. lots one II two
U thr-e!1. four 1' tiv- fil six psi seven j,7
ai.d ciirht s) in block t till I v- .-a', lots three -a
four i 4.1 live h six iiil seven 171 ; ml eijjiit S
in block thirty-one l'Jll. lots one (I) two (2)
three c;i foi.r 4) five (."i. seven (7) nine(ii) tu(le)
eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block ten (10). lois
one(l) two (2) four (4 live C.) seven (7) eight ()
nine (S ten (1 elevi li (li) twelve (12. ia block
twenty-two (2'.o.
Lois three ( o aad four ( n In block ciirht (s).
S:dd sale will continue from lo o'clock a. in.,
until sfiulown of the said day. if neees.sai y. and
il will be adjourned from day to day until all
are sold ;
I'latt.sniotith, Jure 2?. H7I.
Lloyk 1. P.r.VN KTT.
Surviving Executor of tlie last will and testa
ment of Shctiherd Duke, deceased.
Wmkklek i Si isciirintB.
n-4t Atlorneys for Evc utor.
The above s.iie is hereby adjouruded until
Saturday, Dec. l'Jth, 1S71, at 10 o'clock a. in.
t'luttsmoutti Auk. Rth 17.
LLOYD D. BENNETT.
Surviving Executor of estate of Shepherd I Hike
lie!! si leetod stock- nf I.adicx .mil
Misses nice lined shoes. IJeautiful j quietly, and the II Kit A LD is bound to
Holid iy slippers for Ladies and Gen-j say that both the candidates behaved
V,-. II. Fo..I
wil! niee.d your
II ,'ots and Sl i-cs,
in the best .stvhs.
tlenien, Wol linetl boots &. shoes for
men. Arc-tie's of till sizes for young
and dd. Call and examine fjoods and
! prices. Fetkb Miiiiges.
i 3-tf
WOalAN.".
I'OliEIGN .MISSIONARY
?iei:timj.
The me:nlnrs of the Ladies Foreign
Missionary .Society i'.ad a meeting last
Sundav ni-'ht at the M. E. Church in
tiiis cilv. The church v.-;is crowded.
The meetinj
TICK'S FLORAL GUIDE.
j "We have received Vicks Floral Guide
for 187 . As usual it is full of bright
cheery words to its subscribers, and to
a lover of Mowers the list offered is very
templing. Mr. Vick is not to bo .out
done in generosity to all deserving pro
jeets, and now he conies to the front to
I aid tlie crrtisshopper sufferers. Jlesub-
was opened by singing j scribes 503 dollar. himself and calls
and prayer, and then Mrs. Xewell arose i upon his two hundred thousand cus
aud in ji few sensible? and pointed re- J tomers to send in small sums, the to
rn arks explained the motives of the So- j tal aiuount to be invested in vegetable,
-iety ami what they intended to do. j prass, and other seeds and sent to the
The choir then sang a hymn. Mrs. j grasshopper sn-ferers of Nebraska,
I'hiliippi next addressed the audience ! Kansas and Minnesota.
.hi the cause of Wom-ui in India. Her j He also authorizes every State and
address was well learned and delivered Territorial Agricultural Society to of
and made a deep impre.-don. Mr. Xor- j fer premiums of twenty dollars, ten
throp now sang the hymn entitled j dollars, live dollars, and a floral cliro
"Your Mission," next Miss Ruby and J nio for the best four collections of cut
.Miss Decie Johnston, read some ex- J flowers grown by amateurs,
tniets in -,i very able manner. Tiie. The Guide conies quarterly at twen
metting was then closed by an able j ty-fivo cents a year, and contains much
and original essay, by Mrs. U.Spurlock, : valuable information relative to the
culture of dowers and vegetables.
Those desiring either the Guide tr re
liable seeds, tlower or vegetable, can
Frank Madter litis tne most wonuer
fal Christmas tovs ever seen. Horses
that walk, canter and run; wagons and
teams, circus men. and all the greatest
mechanical curiosities of th?- age..Go
and see hi in. Frank's a genius and so
are his tovs.
and prayer and singing.
WWDllKr'L'l. CIIKISTJIAS TOVS.
address
James Vick.
Rochester X. Y.
I
themselves admirably. Roth were
good men, and either would have made
good representatives for the ward.
In the Third Ward they had four
candidates, riz.: Jason Streight, Capt.
Palmer, "Win. Stadelmann, and Miles
Morgan. Uncle Jason got away with
the baggage-, and is a portly alderman.
They Inula lively quadrilateral fight
there and made things waitu till day
around the polling place.
NECK-TIE SOCIABLE.
Fair and Sapper on Christ mas Etc.
SOMETHING iCT7.
PATENT ROOK COVER, SAVES
S ROOK.S, SAVES MONEY, AND IS
EASILY ADJUSTED TO ANY
ROOK. CAN RE II AD OXLY.
37U AT DR. CHAPMAN'S.
JEWELRY! JEWELRY! '
"Win. Stadelmann has l$k gokl rings
at j?1.:M per pwt, also a nice lot of jew
elry low down.
The Ladies of the M. E. Church will
.hold a Ntck-tie Festival and Fair oil
Christinas Eve. at Parmele's Hall. Ev--ry
one interested in getting a new
neck-tie would better come. All who
c:mt. to lifdn tlie church are invited.
and everyone else besides. Remember, Prestnts, go to Dr. Chapman's Drug
oOCJ. i Store. v ases, loilet sets, smokers
PERSONALS.
Mrs. J. P. Ruby litis gons to Ohio
to spend live or six weeks and left
Mr. R. to ruminate tdone.
M. S. Drake, step-father of our young
butcher, Mr. Mart his. has been visit
ing us this week, from Fredtmckton,
Ohio, and was very much pleased with
Nebraska. He left yesterday.
Captain Real, of Richardson County,
Representative elect and David Ste
venson, from Falls City, have been vis
iting us for a few days.
Hon. M. V. Moudy, Representative
elect 2oth Dist. Visited us Tuesday.
Robert Metter. one of our most en
terprising farmers, leaves with his wife
for a six weeks visit.to Bradford County
Pensylvatiia, his old home, this week.
Rev. W. Reed, a minister of the M.
E. "Church, at Rock Riuffs, called on
the IIcxald Tuesday.
Dan. McKinnon, our excellent Clerk
has. gone to Ohio, to spend the winter.
Mr. MeKimvon h;is not enjoyed "good
hatalth, Or any other kind of health
lately, and we most heartily hope he
will find the balmy airs of his native
State congenial and come back to us in
Spring, happy, hopeful and hearty.
Frank Kennard, of Omaha, has turn
ed out an Orator and is elected vale
dictorian of his chtss at Louisville
IIusiiiesK Is busiuess, auU so are the Cigars at
the I'. O. Book Store. 5-tf.
FOR RENT.
The lar'se and eommodiou.s ware-room, cvb.ir
and ottae, on second lloor oi' bnii-iin. formeriy
occn ied bv Jacob Vallerv. .Ir. in Masonic
Bin';. Einfuire of it, K. Li vinostoN or
43-ii t: I'. lH'KK.
t'ehnsUa Wnle itesister. A 41 eolucui
A ji.iMer. piiLilisned at tne Siate Capil.ii ; ia.1
nf si .t " news ; independent in every! uiar. nea
ia iioii:nz ; St.rn a year. Correspondents
a: al 2e:its warned in "every town. V.'M. C.
(. :'. Liueolu, Neb. Uf
One houe.
FOR RENT.
Apply to E. a. Dovey.
rctf
FOR HALE.
VJ) acres of" land belonInc to Cass County
Nebraska bein the South West ouarter of
Section No. l ive (") Township No. Eleven (It)
North of Kane No. Tliirteen (13) East of Sixth
Principal .Meridian, Situated near Eight Mile
(irovc.
For Terms of sale see
L. ll.dAMKS .)
Timothy Clakk or ;-Co. Comr's.
M. L. W.'ittk. )
Mf
LEGAL NOTICES.
Attachment Notice.
C. II. Binkham, ) ri'l'ff.
.rncob Keb?ctt. . nef't.
JJ. fiirr Jivnu: Cnur'ur.!. .Tuftice of t.c Peace.
in an t lor in Co.. Xthraxka.
To the said defendant, von are herebv rinMfied
that, the s;.id .luslice oil die 27th day ot Novem
ber. A. D. 1 7 4 , i.-sued ae orderof au.!chuieut in
the above action, for the sum of -10 li) ; yen are
rep;:.-ed to appear and r :ake any lefen.c you
may nave, on the loth (lav of January, l7j, at
10 o'clock A. M.
South Bend, ncc. 2nd, 1"7I.
S7I3 C. II. MNKIIAM.
U. S. District Court Nctice.
In the Dsitrict Court of the United Stales for
theDistiiit of Nelnaska.
The t'ni-e.l States vs. Sixty thousand and nine
humired (I'.o.r eio ci;:ars.
Be U remembered that on tlie in;h day of De
cember 174. an information was Hied iii the of
fice ot the CleiK ol said District Court by James
Ncviile. Esip. attorney of the Ifnited Siati.s lor
said District against sixty thousand and nine
liirauircd (uf.O o) cigars, sa'id to be the property
of Calm Bros, of lnow in iile, Nebraska
Said information charges that said eig.-irs were
removed froia the manufactory soul place e. heie
they were made without tlie same bciin: stamp
ed as reiiuireil by law denoting I lie payment of
Hie tax due the Oovernuieiit of tlie t'nileil
States and without burning into each box. with
a brand, the number of cigars contained there
in, and the name of tlie manufacturer thereof ;
also that the parly iiiaiiutact uniifr said cigars
lraiidiileutly soid'a part of the same without
I payurr the revemte tax due thereon to the
i United States.
These are i herefcre to notify all persons claim
ing ; aid cigars oi kiiowini; ,r liavin aayil.iup
to say why the same shone! not be condemned
as forfeited, and the proceeds thereof distrib
uted accnrdini-'jio law aiiil.the prayer of said in
foruiiilion to 1; and appear before said District
Court on the 2' th day of December 171, at 10
o'clock a.m. if the same be a dav of lurisdietion.
otherwise on the next day of jurisdiction there
alter.tiien and there to iuterMsea claim for,the
same, and to make due allegation in that be
half. Witness the Hon. Elmer S. Dtanlv. Judpe
of said District Court, at Omaha, this
U s. loili day of December. 1S7L
WATSON B. SMITH.
3St2. Clerk.
In Bankruptcy.
I T ii I V... Iii.-v'-.l . "t nf tlie T'liilcl SI(M f..l-
the District ,.f Nei.r.iska. in the mallei- v(
Oeorite D. Siiiith. B ankrupt.
Omaha, Dku. 1S74.-' i"
SirtI'lense take notice hereby, that a Bi t!
tioii has been, to-wit. on the tird'd iy of Decem
ber. A. D. IS74. tiled in sail District Court by
Oeorjre D. Siauh. of Lincoln, in siiil District,
v ho has been heretofore dulv declared Bank
rupt under the act of of on jress ent illed "An
Act to Establish a Uniform 'System of Bank
ruptcy Thrucrhout the t'nited States." approv
ed -Mareli 2ad. l;x7. and as aniended July Wis.
for a di.sehari. and certificate thereof, from all
Ins debts and other claims provable tinder said
Act, and that the M dav of December. A. D.
1S74. at 3 o'clock 1. M.. at the -office of J. L.
We'osicr. Es'p. the Itetcister in Bankruptcy fur
s-'id District at Omaha, in said District, is the
time and place assigned for the licarinfr f tin
same: when and where you may at end. and
show cause, if anvyou have, why the Prayer of
the said Petition should not be ;i-;ntc(L
WATSON B. SMITH.
Clerk of tb? U. S. District Court for said Dis
trict. S7t2
In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United States for
the District of Nebraska, in the matt r of Nel
son L. Thatcher and Isaac MulhoiUnid, Bank
rupts. U n . ...... .,-,( M. m. p .m. i .
w 4 M..... Imliik.il w.i.i r
OMAHA, Dkc. 5. !S74. i"
Tn iriinm it mni Concern ;
Take notice hereby, that a reiiiinn has been,
to-wit on the .'id d.ir of Decemocr. A. D. 1S74.
filed In said District Court by Nelson L. Thatch
er and Isaac Muiticlland of i'lattsmouih, in said
District, who have been heretofore duly declar
ed Eaiinnr.'t under the Act of Congress entitled
An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bank
ruptcy I hroimhout the United Slates," approv
ed vi.rrcli 2.. i.-j;7. and as nmenaed July lstjs. for
a I Ms-na. :. an-t ( ertitu ::te iiu-reoi, in. in ait
Dr. ScliildkiRdit,
Eulectio A Homoeopathic Physician.
f VT-OFFICE AND KESIDEXCE,3:3
Comer vl Oth and Vine Streets, riattsnioulh,
Nebraska.
CALLS ATTENDED AT ALL HOURS.
cyl
Justice oi' tlie Peace.
O.T.ee on Main Street Plaltsmouth.Nfeb., near
ly opposite tiie Iltat.vi.n olllee. Business hours
from S A. M.. to H. I". M.
AH County business usually transacted be
fore a Justice-of the Peace, will be attended to
bv the Subscriber.
General Collector of Debts.
g.ly .T. AT. HAINES.
jIattsi;iouIi 31111s.
Ci 1IEISEL, Proprietor. Have recently been
repaired and placed in lliroii'sh runniiiK
order iou.iMHi Bushels of Wheat wanfed imme
diately for whieh the highest niurket price will
be paid.
G. A. von Heimhurg,
Veterinary Surgeon.
OJUee south aide Main Street, between
Third and Fourth Sts.
PLATTSMOUT II, NED.
PIATi'SlIOUTU MILLS
rLATTSMOUTII. 'EB.
C0XKAD UEISEL. - - rioprietcr
FLOUR. COKX MEAL', FEED,
Always on hand, and for sale at lowest Cash
prices.
-7-The Highest price paid for'V.heat and
Com.
Particular attention eiven to Custom work.
: --L
Singer Sewing 31achincs,
FOR SALE BY '
F. J. METTEER,
With all the
EXTRAS, ATTACHMENTS,
NEEDLES, tC-c.
Also, riows. Cultivators, Wagons and farm
Implements lor sale.
DOWIT COMBTHEPBIOES!
OF THE LARGEST AND VEST STOCK IN
Chicago kip boots onlv 64.00. 1 'helps. Dodge A ralmer boots only 4.."u.
Was. best kip shoes from -71.75 to e2.(0 "Was. lest French Calf shoes only
SS3.00. Children's arctic overshoes only 75 cM. Was. A- Mi pes lined shoes,
cheap. I received Diploma for tine home maJe bo ls and shoes at the State
Fair, and tun competent to do tlie best and neatest kind of Work. Repairing
done neatly and with dispatch.
8Sm3 ri'TKR MI'RUKS.
j Medical College. Good for you
For your Christmas and New Years ! vr.. r
I M- tun r
,hristraas live.
FAR3IF.RS ATTENTION!
.lulius IVpperberg. (!igar Manufac
turer, opposite the IIkbald ollice, on
Main St.. I'lattsmoiitii. Xeb. Cifrtir
i'lippingsof Spanish and American To
liaceoes. for smoking pnrioses, For
Sale. Rest qualities of plug-smoking
tobacco alwavs on hand. 20tf.
READ! REAR ! I
The largest assortment.
The best assortment,
Tiie cheapest assortment,
of Roots & Shoe
at the exclusive
Shoe Store,
all and examine; no charge.
Pr-TKP Mrror.
sets, fine Russian l'oeket-books, choice
Holiday Rooks of nearly all kinds. m
The largest and best assortment of"
Cold Fens west of Chicago. flold
Cliarm Pencils, &c Ac. Full line of
Albums.
Remember that Merges got Diploma
at the State Fair for line and good
boots, and he still continues to make
them to order. Give him a call, acitf
; If you want to make your friends a
l present, go to Will Pool and buy them
j a pair of
Roots,
Shoes,
Gloves,
Mitts.
At panie rrjees. Sf!t f
NO AUCTION GOODS.
fS.t gllllYOCK,
DEALER IX
URITXTUHE,
"SIT
t.cii- !.
sai! A.-i
i tS7i. ; r. oVioct
We'-.-ter !.-'.. 1 he
said Dii . e-t )i
time and i.i.iee asse;
d lhaf iii:
o'clock i'
l.. Ihe Hi
r ciatms provable under
fSd d-'V of December. A.
."L.-at'lhe olliee of J. L.
ti.-ter in Ban!nntey for
t in said District, is the
d for the heartier of the
smne ; when and where you may attend, and
show cause, if any ym have, why the Prayer of
the said Petition Vliould not be lirantcd
WATSON B. SMITH.
Cierk or t'ae U. S. District Court for said Dis
trict. S712
Estray Notices.
Taken up by the undersigned in South Bend
precinct on tlie loth day of November. 1874. one
sorrel pony 14 hands high, white stripe in his
face, whiie hind feet. JOHN O. Joliyso.N.
December 12ih. 1S74. 3S15
Taken up. id the resitb'nce of Jacob Luft. a
red cow spotted with w liite ; :doui 9 years old.
Any person payliur for this not ice. a nil proving
pioperty can have same. Jacoi: Li'KT.
oft,") Two miles west oi Plattsinotitlt.
Taken up by the sub-'-rilier. livin-r near lfels
el's Mill, on or about November lo;1i. IS71, One
W hite Sow. Said sow, since she was taKen up
has had a litter of pitrs. The owner is request
ed to come forward, prove property, pay charges
and take away. :itU3 '(!. loni.KV.
Taken up by the undersigned at his residence
in Plattsmouth Precinct, on the 1th dav of No
vember. A. D. 174. one horse coir. 1 year obi.
bav color, bind feet white, and two white snots
ill fa'-C. 3' tfj AM.llEW llKSSUOKPKll.
Taken no by me at my residence in South
Weepinjr VCater, Cass county. Nebraska, on 1 c
tober -7iii. 1S74. two sows, described as follows :
One white Sow ; and one sandy sow, with pis.
'1 he owner is requested to come forward,
prove property, pav charges and Like nwav.
tvilO " D. BA I LY.
Not Burnt Ont Yet Neither.
llememlter Solomon & Nathan's.
They do not keep auction goods and
have not been to a fire, lately; but
.they do keep one of the Lest, stocks of
fine dress goods, jewelry, hats, caps,
and generally useful and fancy articles
in the store.
A large .stock, of new goods, just
bought, suitable for holiday presents,
will be sold cheap. Don't fail to call
and examine our stock, day time, night
time or jwy other time.
Solomon $ Nathan.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale Issued by Ti. W.
McKinnon. Clerk of the District Court. Second
Judicial District, within and for Cass County
Nebraska, and lo me directed. 1 will on the 22d
day of January. A. D. 175. 1 o'clock p. m. of
said day at the south door of the Court House
in the city of Piattsmouth. in said eour.tv. sell at
public auction the following real estate,'to-wit :
the east half (e',iof the north east quarter
ne,l and the norih west quarter (nwU) of the
norm east quarter (ne,i of section number
twenty-six (2d) in township eleven (ll) north of
ranfre twelve d2) east ot the sixth principal
men. .1:111 ; and also the the south cast quarter
lse'4 of the north ea.st quarter pie1! of section
number seven 17) and the south half s'i of
ti north west quarter fnw ijj of section ei-ht
Sj in township number twelve 12 north of
range twelve IS east of sixth principal meri
dian ; and also the north half pi', of the north
east quarter ne'4 of section number tweu v
five ;,) in township number twelve f 12 north
of raue twelve 12 east of sixth principal mer
idian, ail in (,'m.h.s county. Nebraska. The same
beinir levied upon and" taken as the property
of E. II. Eaton and S. M. Eaton, defendants : to
satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by
John FitGerald, plaintiff.
Platt5!uouth, Neb., Dee. 1G, l74.
M. B. CUTLER,
t"- Sheriff Caw Co.. ..
PLATTSMOUTH. XEB.
I have on hand a lar?e and
well selected stock of tables,
chairs, solas, bedsteads, mat
tresses, lounges, bed spring's,
safes, bureau, wash-stands,
stools, cribs, whatnots, cane
and wood-seat rocking chair,
clock, comb and book shelves,
book cases, hat racks, parlor
sets, etc., etc., etc., all of them
suitable for
Holiday Presents
Persons having
Pictures to Frame
will do well to give me a call
as I have on hand a very fine
and "large stock of Mouldings
and make
Picture Framing a Snecialty.
T. W. SHRY0CK.
PLATTSMOUTH
Grain Company.
B. G. BOVEY, Pres't
E. T. DUKE, Treas.
FRED. GOKIIEK, Ruyer.
This Company will buy grain fct Ite l.iglits
market rates at all times.
Scales and ofiiee at E. G. Dovev, Store, lower.
Main Street. Plattsmouth. Xeb. 2MV
William Stadelmann
lias on hand, one of the largest stocks of
Clothing and Gents' Furnish
ing Goods for Spring and
Summer.
t?l Invite everybody in want of anything in
my line to call at my store.
SOUTII SIDE MAIN,
Between 5lh & 6th St's.
And convince themsf Ives of the fact. I have
asas;octa!tv in my Uetail Departments, a stoek
oi Fine Clothing for Men and Boys, to which
, we none muse who want goosii.
I J3?I olso keep on hand a larpe and well se
I leeted Slock of flats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c.
Janlyl
wnvrt iW7 tV. i.
Taken efi bv the r.ttl)seriber. ere mile west of
Ko-k Binds, t' ass ii.. Nt b.. i n the first of No
vember. Ih74. one white yenrlina lit ifer. no
marks or brands. Z':-:" A. M. Holmes.
Tichenor House,
LINCOLN. NER.
"Will bo Ke-iei!Ctl Xueilaj-, Decem
ber 9, l7i.
This is tlie Larcesf Hotel in the City : is situ
ated oniy one block from the State House ; has
been newlv furnished ard renovated through
out, and w ill Ik' kept as a F irst Class Hotel in
every respect.
P.AL1.ANTINK BBOS. & BRAGG, Prs.
FLORAL GUIDE
For 1S75.
Pnblisliod Quarterly. .January numWr
just issued, and contains over KM) daes. ftoo
engravings, tlcscriptious of more than 500 of
our best t'loivers anil Veprct h!Ich, with
Directions for Culture, Colored I'lute. etc. The
mos' useful and elepant work of the kind in the
ip Fnplish and German. Address. u To aU parties notifying me
VK K.ltwiifMfr.YY. : "-ly rETER MniTI Co,
tMiKtmiKi
I am now prepared to furnish the best una
dulterated milk
TWICE EVERY DAY,
. OMAHA ADS.
Wyoming Hold,
Good fresh milk . delivered dailv at every
body's home In Plattsmoiith, if they want It, by , OMAHA, - - NEIiltASKA
A. W. TKNNANT. Proprietor,
tiion racifle Ticket and Sh cpintt Car Ofliro
.,: . II .1.. 1. I. I M
ililici li iiiiii.ne. Ainil.t. iii;,.ij iuiuiitiir nun
Send In vnur orders Mil I will trv and cl ve ; elio aiea i ,.i ounnoi.i.
you
J. F. I5oauiii(iistcr.. t
nJ in your orders ivid I will try and
and serve you reimlarly.
m-iv.
DON'T
BUY
Grand Central Hotel
carefully''" ex a m iked
OUR NEW
Tr?AD2 MMV MA71K
MllllI
LOW RESERVOIR
v.vVMi'.lii;, '
TTl P ,
T-s. 7.-. v ,v k jiA' I r mi i i
r '
:-i--.
As we have 12 food rearons wl y t;iey vl'.l
your work.
Q UICK A ND EA S Y,
CHEAP AND CLEAN.
Thcyare ciieaju sl to buy.
l m y are caeapesl ro t:sc,
'I Ley bake evenly oud ipiickly,
Their operation is pcilccl.
They have always a :ul draft,
They are made of the best material,
The'v roast perfect I v.
They reipdit; but little fuel,
They are very low priced.
They are easily manaiied.
They are suiled to all localities.
Every Stow guaranteed to tive Satisfac
tion SOLI) BY
EXCELSIOR MAN'G COMPANY
ST. LOL'IS, MO., AND
E. T. DUKE & Co.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. 8-Rm
omaiia, Ni:n.
Ii'j.riji.st a hit Finest Hotel Mwurn Ch4
cajo and Sin Frarn-ino.
UEO. THRALL, FTarttr. .
LOUISVILLE ADS.
rK. J. M. WATJIUMAX
PIIYSIO-MKDICAL PRACTITIONER,
Lotllsville. C:i.! Co , Neb.
Alway tit the ofiiee on Saturday.
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Sells the BEST GOODS al the LotVent PiuJ at
LOUISVILLE, CASS CO., NED
General Dealers in
Dry Goods,Groceries
HATS, CAPS, HOOTS A SHOES.
Ready 3!iulc Clothing,'
;oritN3. c::of xmv varl,
AND
Farmers Supplies Generally.
Call mill five them n tiial. Also dejtl lu.
GRAIN & COAL.
20-m j
Farmers Lumber Yard. I
Ilaviny; made anangciiif iits in Chl
ctijro, .iiid (lsc-wln-rc, with cxtf-nul v
(U'iilcrs, I nin prepared to furnisli on'
utini'l fii-itirn ull 1'iiul.i .P .
7.1.. 1 inin i 1111 nutKn J A. w 1
Lumber Doors Snsh. I
Shingles, feb., )
J at a roasonaMe rate. I si'sd kerii con
stantly 011 hand a full assortment ot
Xails, Hinges, j
Locks, Hardware,.
of all liind.. Thoso wishing to builil
f will please call and scf my stvx:k.
E. NO YES,
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PIIILADLPIIIA. ST0UE.
Solomon Cc Nathan,
r.EAi.n.s i:.
FANCY - GOODS, NOTIONS,
LADIES FURNISHING GOODS.
Largest. Cheapest. Finest, and best Assorted
Stoek in the City. We are preparea
to sell cheaper than they
Can be purchased
elsewhere.
GIVE US A CALL
end examine our goods.
restore on Main street, between till a- d 'lh
streets, Plallsmmith Neb. Ifttf.
Xew Store ! Xciv Stock ! .
Mk. Willi a:i i. Woodruff
haviinr taken the Store formerlv occupied by
fr. Laton, will keep a full and com
plete slot k 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 mv friends to call and exam
ine the new outfit, lira liters especially invited
to call and -,-et priecsjicfore ordering goods.away
from home. I propose to
- SELL TO GRANGERS,
At Chicago Kat.-s.
YM. G. WOODKUFF.
Wm. F. Eknnktt, Clerk. l-yl
II. A. WATEJniAsT)N
Wholesale and Iletail Dealers in
Pine Lumber,
LATH, SHINGLES,
Sashi Doors, Blinds, &c-
J. IN HELD Kit & SON,
leaiei"s in
Clothing, Dry Goodsh
Boots, Shoes and
GROCERIES
Of all kinds, at the lowest polbl rate,
Also
Dealers in Grainy
for which the highest cah priie are paid.
Hides and produce of ;U1 kinds bought at rt
sonable rates.
Inhelder'M (Station, (Cedar Creek.)
5Uf. Cass County, Neb.
aceek miLLS
nii i.v
Oood liimiiin Order
and keep on hand the best assortment 04" .
Flour, Corn Meal. &c.
r
Especial attention U jriven to custom work.. 1
SalNfaction guaranteed, in exehmilna Flour !
for Wheat. '
C. " SCIILUNTZ, Prop. j
Alao keeps a Flour IVi.of, at CLARK A PLL '
MPLS, in
PL ATT S MO UTH
Where will be found Flour. C.mln. Corn Meal, t
and l eed.at V HOLr.SALK A KKTAIL and t
REDUCED PRICES.
trAtl orders within tb.e eltv limits, proinit
lv filled herafter. froin t !i!s Oepof. 4-tjr
STIIEIGUT b 3ULLEU,
Harness Manufacturers.
HR1ULEH,
COLLARS.
and all kind of hanies stoek, coastantly
band.
Fruit, Confectioncrj,
GROCERY STORE I
CAS DIES,
TEAS.
SUGARS,
TOli A fCOES,
COFFEES,
FLOCK,
A.
Remember the place, op;os!;e E. 0. Dovey't,
on Lower Main Street.
21-ly
STREPS HT cD MILLER.
Ben Hempel.
HE'S THE MAN.
KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE;
ON LOWER MAIN STSEET.
PLATTSMOUTH, - - ITER.
Meal &t all hours..
Ic Cra u
Soda Wtr, .
Lenxad, to '
Cool Ton.
On Main Street eox cr 6tli
PLATTSMOUTH
Crvd sjoare Meals, nice Luncbeii. ie., tr
n arm you.
! Ales. Wines, and god Lienors to be Me4
reasonably, for j our betierlt if you desire.
NEB.
B . HEMPEL , Trg.
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