Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, July 06, 1876, Image 2

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?:) r-nii per lln. No idver'.'i cui er.t Inn rt
i than 'Si cent
? ft) utnire nt Hraruie- r.trt.
Anneey and 'fTt'jer Ot U. law will t e held
-.-Li.e-nMc for icral nolle-- i'tey hand in,
...i n'l ai l: -i dciii.tudin j j.:ef it putiiica
M t; f - .nv ri.an r ili t IkU (or the publica
li . f- o . St lii ;lv..
THE
Hit? 9CUIKL EN T 111 A I N 51 Ka' T.
(:. i.toi, iVit uiJty evening v ad a mer
ited success. Wo liiive nevortsten Fitz
gerald Hall so full -in:e wo hav lived
j li:C-V SIV. 1"UV.' ('a VOL! Lift. St.''' t .Kit y C !1
WeTC tlie lutk' OU.-rf C'.l ill'.- :.'.;- '
(frienda and iokuivoi io ihsi oX vou) i
a great ir.jitslioo by making such a noise, !
Uifv -.mlil r.nlv lift li:ilf he:ir lifter I
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Legal Notice. i
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In the District Court of Cass County. Nebrw- i
h-ie. Prof. Wihtuutn deserves great they had taken so much pains to study j jMcConilK.u VaWtirr. T s. k. M-r- ,
credit for tl sirranirment f the nr0. : up these pieces for your pleasure. And i uya-i. rteieuiit.
11 l -"" B1 l"" , 1 ' ' i Tao abtire n;inia defendant h hereny noti-
sramrne whic h gave us each pleasure, can t you further see that parents who . tied tirer-The strove ncmed piaiatiir did ou the j
The teacher also, who dulled thescLol- come there to hear what their children rkitJliSueiiu SU'id !
s. i ri i I.. j.i 1iMvr.ml i 1 UrA ii1i.it to wi-i'P dc f end an t . sett i ii if t oi l ti t hat he is t lut o w ner ol !
uif, inu.n nave pam yie.n uiieiiuo.'i iu , .v.., ..v.. ( ttie foll-win;; tii-scribed l:nd in i':uss Cutinly, i
their dutie,. and have shown an apti- ( rtelrauJ.a or tneir rig its ana cneateu . ra.to-w,t: uoHhsl ,jua,,er
tude iu inakin ' wise seleetiona to fill j of their money 3 worth, by talking ana (nwU) i s-ect.on iniini . i liiiity-cne. t:n; town-
imrig about and stamping. I lease t ,u vas, ulltl oi.,t j-au .K-fni.ia.it .r-t.-i.ds u. !
IMXJNU-a. ;
j the dilTerent places, thai might well be j running
f mutated by li
.olincians and iople , Una oi taese tinu. UxS nine, ; " - - -- , " " . ' " ; J
! 1 1.1' rr' J.f. t J't.i: .. . .1:: ii J '.t:iie i " ........ .... - - land In- oiiitlr-.I m plain! ill
1 An- a -:m tv- P '." r nx-i-apy
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t wi- .pvviit.iii.TS am', j-nvmir.ils ii-.iia tin: t
. ; or iviiiovi:.tf :u.d U-iU'nr thflrt Uiicjtild
?.;',.s'Klx;a"it -.viiuff: : jxientiusal
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important lositions of trust. The parents of children there, ought
Pit of these teachers being ladies, it to have exercised some control ever j iX'rti'V"i'
a feather in their rap, showing that them, and one or two persons who were j
0. & M. R. R.Time Table.
fi rri'jfpii :SiTidtt, Jantuiry ZOth, 1876.
OK OMAHA K?."o.TT:.ATTSMot:'rii.
i..-3vph i 4' n. A rrl- s M a. in.
2 ...J p. Ii!. " " ,n"
VUOH OMAHA ri-ATTSMOlTTII.
'J :0. a. ii. Arrive 10 :H u. in.
p. ii; .":( p. 111.
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1 Ti; V, i"ST.
; o v l'li.t ssm.T.na 1 i i. n. Arrive Liu
, ' V.M v p. i". ; A rr. -.:' Ivarn.-y. h m p. m.
e- 'mis v.i:fx- l.mvfs riattsinoutli,
-. " j..m. Arrive, Lincoln. B :!. in-
1r'itl.?tn;:Kin.M. A r. Lincoln 12 :25 p.m.
' ' ' 11-..H. p. Ii'.. - " S::u.la.
I T.OM 1 UK WL-T
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r.ts riat;s:iuu:b. Z :Sj V- ni.
.w.. - n.i.tMii"!-.!
Ml
leaves L:nco'.n, 7 :'M a.
J', in r.i a. iu.
ii ;i 11 -.5 a. in. ArilvM
i.iouili. 4 :V2 p. in.
U :tM' X.iuv!i- i"' i- Arri.r FUttS
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iOIV KASiT.
V . nr. f. Ml a. 111.
l'H..'ii '"r. rtr.un d iv3 :i p. n-
A few Civ cidi-.s i'T sale.
:..lct 'r:it-u:ri i
A ..d riaTit--i
:-.-.lr.
3) 'i;
:i .X.I
tit t -i.tc-.ir.'.ji Sf" e
ii-:f.
A new let I slippers it Morgvs' ?.:.:.? str. for
:'S rent..
r.i 11 MK tlii A TTEyTIUS !
J I'.liu i r-'.Te'.V-rs.', t'igar Mar.ufac
ai;er. on M.'in .t.. 'i'lattmontli. Xfb.
'Jig:ii" i 'iinpiti'"5 Spani.-'. a;:d Amer;-
T, I ...j ". ,i- iii. .';!' t'iirtlOSi'3.
Oiacials, timtuitU-euieu and persons to ; nou or any ouier 1'uuiu: pcuonuii.:.
!il !!.
J3
lhev recognize true merit and are will
ing to give it a place, full better than
the men who claim sometimes to mo
nopolize all the good sense there is ly
ing round loose in this world.
THE KXHIBITIO.V
was held in Fitzgerald. Hall, which
was filled to overflowing, not less than
COO persons, adults and children, being
present.
After some very pleasant recitations
I by .scholars a great and glorious pyra
mid of beautiful young misses appear
ed iis the curtain rolled up. From the
base of the apex, as high as the stage
would admit of, 2ti feet, a galaxy of
smiling, innocent and beautiful girl fa
ces greeted the admiring audience.
Then some recitations, tableaux, and
the
"SCHOOL committee"
burst upon us. A very happy dialogue
in "which the absurdity of the ordinary
mode of judging the qualifications of a
teacher was most happily shown up.
One young la ly ("inspeetressdnsisted
on the poor blushing, modest damsel
of a school teacher, who was an appli
cant, having a thorough knowledge of
Latin because her husband's cousin Dr.
Livingston thought that a. sine qui non
to every good education.
Another insisted on Algebra because
she had studied it two weeks and al
most became mistress of its mysteries,
and still another allowed that super
ficial attainments might do for Boston
Omaha and siu h place?, but here in
riattsmoulh nothing but the highest
attainments and the loftiest scholar-
accustomed to exercise authority should
have been placed in the rear of the hall
to keep order there.
However, a3 the hall was much full
er than anybody expected, and we all
got a great deal more than 10 cents
worth of pleasure in spite of the noise,
the Herald thanks all the good boys
and hopes the noisy encs will think of
these things and do better. We know
it was thoughtlessness and youth's rest
lessness with many of you aud not in
tentional wrong doing. At least we
would fain hope so. On the whole we
consider it the best school entertain
ment we have ever had here, there was
more character about it than generally
appears in these exercises.
Mcii's scrc shoes onlv ijl.iio anil slippers only
30, at the Centennial sfine store.
ISHKKWnOl' & STAIlELMAX.V.
iVn.i sunt iif it'iulanl Is heiebv noliflt'd to plead
answer or demur to said petition so tiled in said
coiii t on or before Monday. August llio lt.
i .".. or sh m pennon win ne ihkcii as coniesseu
uereu t Hereon.
.J. L. MI rCHKLL.
Attorney for plaintiff.
pr. j-. 'fc. k . -1 " . -r
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Manufacturing nnd repalrttig elieappr than
the cheapest, and of the bcs'. fiutorial and vorii
at Alergt-s shoe store.
SheriiTs Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued t.y C. P.
Miioie. Clei k, (by Win. 1.. Welin. deputy I with
in Olid for Ca-vt county. Nebraska, and to ine
dii ceted. I will on t he 1 1 1 h day ot.luly. A. 1.
ls., at to oVlocii a. iu. of said day. at the south
door of the Court II. use in the City of J'lalts
inouth. in said county, sell at public i.ucimu
tlie tollowini: real t-Htate t-uit :
The west half '., of tlie nol eft quarter
(nws,) ;tiid the west halt' (.w !i) oi tne hcmh west
quarter sw'...) and three (.j) iieres oil of the
west side of tuo lioit!iest ijiiditer (iie'4) of the
soiilhwist quarter isw'iadof the above de-s.-j
il.ed hmu beinir in seel inn number scv. n. ')
fkiwnship numt.er twelve i.l north of r.-uifre
nunii'er twelve (12) east of the sixth principal
meridian ; aiid also ti.ft east hail v' . i of the
.;Uhe:lst q'larter (se'4) of s ili.iu "uuiiiber
twelve (12) I'xcepti!!'' ten aeres iayin in the
southeast eorner of !he sout'ieast quarter issj i
of sr.ld seeiio'i uiiitibel t w elve (12) in town.sii'p
niiiiiix'i- twelve (!: i.orth i-f raime nuu.l.er
eleven (Hi east of tlie sixth prineipiil mi lidiiUi
in Cass county. Nebraska.
The same beii, levied upon and taken ss the
property of .M. L. White und r.ol:l White, de
fendants, to nalisfy a judgment of said court,
lecovered by John fit.eruld, plaintill.
riatUsmouth, 'eb.. J uiie 7th, A. I). IST.i.
M. 15. CL'Ti.Li;.
1U5 Sher'.if. Ci-.s i'o.. Nebraska.
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Or
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The Olilest 'onjpnu ! Tiie iei.t ((can. Xrnrly VX.ftOO in l"ie. Eiutried
by Hie Ilest inwie!sii and fc'uily '.Vai'i-'.utiil. Don': IV.il to Try KtuItU
Ainerlenii Oi-gan if you IStv.
PRESCOTT & HILL,
general JcntH,
19 it. ill.Li'.iI.i.v, Parent, 0
For PLATTSilOUTH, NEJi. COLUMBUS, NEH.
mtemiiial.
00T A
lND SHOE
STORE
Summer as well as winter has its
changes, and sulTerers of lung, throat
and chest diseases should always be
on their guard. Dr. (ireens Kxpoetor
aut will relieve Coughs and all irrita
tion and prevent Consumption and
Typhoid Fever.
Go to Siadelii).inia for a new spring
clothes.
suit of
; -r S,:!r. liest nualitiei? of phig-smoi- j sj. couli a certificate
: tobacco always on hand. ?0-tt. j Eya iIarslandt a vt.ry sm;1
NOTICE.
All parlies indebted to the under-
ill lady re
cited her piece in a charming manner,
spe iking clearly and distinctly.
Little Miss Hoffman gave us
r.IDIN'O ON THE HAIL
in the very happiest vein that any lit
tle Miss could do it, and when she said
-igtied will please settle as soon as pos
sible. Call, at L. folding's clothing
. :oie, v. bote fcttltment can be nvide
. . . . .!
Till: mm or injeeu. the baby squalled, the baby did squall
' ' .M' (;rambfro- down in the audience in dead earnest,
M E2i D.UEX'r 7'" C sXSTITUI'IOX ! ani the:: s!:c laughed and we all laugh
jF OI I tiET'lLEllS .iOrlETY. j e l.
i'iease get Dr. Chapman's terms and
prices on Organs and Pianos.
The Smith American Organ is en
dorsed bv the best musicians and is un
excelled.' Fit K.SCOTT .S. HILL.
Oen'l ag'ts. Columbus, Xeb.
Dr.. Chai-man,
Ag't. for Flattsmouth.
LOST! A Gold Watch on Wednesday.
A suitable reward will be given if
returned to Vv T. Fi.k.mino,
Telegraph Office, Flattsmouth.
A man is reported killed by lightning
Tuesday night at Ashland.
Colorado has ratified her constitution
by a large majority. She will now
have an opportunity to vote for Pi evi
dent this year.
ir.o.
A. Mae3lurphy moved that ar-, c Aur.-i Livingtou spoke very
!e. 10 bo amended so as to rend -prior j
ek;!ly an i it was net necessary to
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and during !)'. whirh uivtion w.t3 j v .. .... v...ya....u
d : ti;. ted for one i wouni uuo ueeii earnea in ine nega
tive at once.
lorded and o.-.leie.l pt
i lor.th iu ti Nebraska Heuald.
On inotior.. following proposed
amendment was offervd and ordered
-abliihed for on? EUOi.ih in the Xeb.
ill.RALD.
Rcs:Utd That froiion 4 of the Bye
Laws be amended by sti iking out the
r'gure and word (5) "five in the 4th line
v.t" said section, and inserting the figure
and word ('') t!;ree.
SENSIBLE ADVICE
You ait ..fke.1 every day throgh the
. oUiinn- ' i newspapers an t by your
Druggist to Us.-, something tor Dyspep
sia and I iver Complaint that you know
i othir.g about, you get discouraged
spending money with but little success.
?OY7 to give you satisfactory proof that
'Ji'.kkn's AforsT Flower will cure
i-tm of Dyspepsia and Liver Comlaint
w ith all its effects, such as .Sour .stom
Sick Iieadacho, lial.itual Costive
;a's.s. palpitation of the Heart, Heart
burn, Water brash, coming up of food
idler eating, low spirits, .vc.. we ask
you to goto your Druggists, Chapman
V (Ila-s and get ;i Sam pie Bottle of
' ; keen's A t o est Flower for 10 cents
.-ind try it, or a Regular Size for 75 cents,
two doses will relieve you. 52yl
C02IE AM) BI S' :A?A
Pick StrviTht w.m!d respeetfriliv Inform the
eitizTS of I'l.itrsioi-i.ith tiiat he is ruimlng a
jiiiss hr r. ard from fie Depot ::ivt to ail i..rts
f-i :'.e ( -ity. orders iefi at the Saunders House
p'ono t'iv attended to. l"J-4t.
WOOD.'
20 oords of pood Hard and Soft Wood for HRle
Y, E. I5C IT Eli Y.
'.3ti
Fred Kroehlr is painting up his of
f!ce in fine 'en'.or'.r.i.il shape.
HAIlTvToKfv.
Nf rs. Jvuee would respectfully solicit
the patronage of those in need of hair
work of any sort or kind. Her prices
will be reasonable, and she will endeav
or to give satisfaction. Orders may bo
left at Mrs. Kennedy's until further notice.
J'ptSONAL.
Mnjor J. W. StinchcoinbofTsiW
formerly of this pi.-t'-.e and PUtUmouih,
has been appointed a Justice of the
Feaco in his precinct. Journal.
Oh Mo;es! Major hr.s it come to
this? Cc:ae homo to Flattsmouth.
We'll send you to the Legislature next
Centennial.
11. B. Windham is home from the
Centennial, fresh, fat. and hearty, and
all the girls well, Mrs. Marshall says
the receipts on postage stamps has fal
len off already.
. W. W. Conner, out at Cedar Creek,
" comes to town now and then ; he says
the IIerali is the best paper publish
ed in America, nnd just suits him.
Hurrah for Connor; and its all pub-lished-at
home too. Glorious for Con
nor yat us some mora subscribers,
Ccnnor aEd we'ii make two papers at
Iionn.
'"Uncle Schlegei s wears he won't more
HTiy liroie school inarms with dog ken
trunks, for lie's a dutchman, and
they :dl bother him so. Sol
Mr. Fred Xye, cf the Fremont Trib
une, i3 'oand lecturing on what he
knows 'about Horace Oreeley. Al
though a very young man, he wa,s inti
mately acquainted with Horace, and
TLen came the drama of
riVE CENTURIES,
n historical piece representing by tab
leaux, spoken pieces and pantomime,
the record of the centuries since Col
umbus discovered America.
It waa very well executed througk
out. The speaking of the Declaration of
Independence was particularly appro
priate at this time and was particular
ly well done, every lad taking up his
part here and there, wherever he might
be in the audience, at just the right
time and place, and as their clear, hon
est young voices rang out the great and
solemn truths, enunciated in that won
derful piece of composition, we feftl
that they are being properly prepared
to take part iu the real drama of life in
a few yeirs and that they will enlist
heart and soul under the banner of
truth, liberty and equality.
Gen. Gage and the Boston Boys was
very good. The funny little German
piece by Sammy II inkle, the capture of
Major Andre, the Fugitive Slave were
all well rendered and received a due
amount of applause.
THE ILLUSTRATED
history of the forming of the States,
one af teranother, represented by young
ladies dressed in appropriate costume,
was very fine and was pronounced by
some as the masterpiece of the evening.
Poor Kansas looked rather doleful
Nebraska looked plump and round and
laughing, as we all hope sJic is, will be
now and evermore.
These various exercises occupied so
much time that the programme was
cut short at "Decoration Day."
We are informed that two more fig
urative and emblematic displays as fine
as any given were thus per force omitted.
. We were very much please, civtlia
bright anJ.l-;.geht manner in which
the scholars who came before the
audience acted their parts. It 13 the
hardest thing in the world generally to
get childien to "ipeak up" as it is call
ed, here they did, from little Miss
French to tho largest scholar there.
Somebody deserves great credit for
their drilling, and they themselves de
serve the approbation of parents, teach
ers and audience for diligence in com
mitting their part.", aud obedience to in
structions in speaking them.
It is the duty and right of a newspa
per to some extent to criticise, correct
and award praise or blame. An over
dose of either does no good.
Fulsome adulation or indiscriminate
blame never encourage to better efforts
or check wrong doing. We express
our honest opinion above on the well
doing of those who acted and while
acting,- but we shall speak equally as
plaiu in condemnation of the disorder
ly conduct of many in the room and
some of those on the stage when their
parts were over.
Tlie rerun was po noisy that many of
the best points in all the pieces were
lost by the greater part of the audience
Cannot the young people se that they
destroyed the effect of their own exer
tions, or that of their brothers and sis-
There will be preaching in German
next Sunday, in the German school
house, at half past ten in the morning as
usual. Sabbath School commences at
half past nine.
In Bankruptcy.
In ihe District Court of tne United States, for
l:s:riet 1 1 'Nebraska. In the mutter of Nel
son C. Houk. bankrupt.
IT:i.m wAC r2r3I .? .v... C i iftT . wIT..,
Crura, "eiriii, SOi 1375. )
To Whom it niiTj funnm:
Please to take notie hereby, that a petition
has been, to-wit : on the 2;'d lav t Ji:i. A. 1'.
ITii. tiled in Said District Com;" by Nelson C.
Ilouk. oi Uciluoui. Cas County. l:i s :id District,
who hus l.t'cu ln-irtil'.'ii' duly dec;.nl li.t'.k
rupt under the act of Con;ri c- cntill.-d "ah Act
toestjiiiish a uinforin ys!ei,i ,,i ,,i! kruptc;.
throughout the United Slates." SMipiuvcil March
J. tsTo. and as amended, for a discharge and
certifcate thereof, from a;l his debts, and other
claiiiis provable under s:.id Aci. and that the
iSKll day of July. 1.-7J. atone o'clock I'. .L. :.t
tin- odice of .1. L. Webster. K-q., the keyister in
Itahkruptcy for said i 'wli-ic. at Omaha in said
District, is'the time and place assigned for the
Iicur!u of the .same ; when and ui.e.e you may
attend, and show can '.::" ' you have, why
t ne pi aver of t'n said petition "should mt be
granted. ATsuN 11. SMITH.
Clerk of the C. S. District Court.
11:2
I
Sheriffs Sale.
lv virtue of two executions issued by C. V.
Moore. Clerk of ti;e l ist!'. et Corn v.;:t::i aril
for Cass Count v. Nebraska, by Win. L. We. Is
Ids deputy, and to me dii ccted". 1 will on t he ;.lst
day of Jiiiy. A. D. Is.'i. at 10 o'clock a. in., ol
said day, ill the south doo.- of the Court House,
m tfi" city of I'latisnioutti. in said Coi.nt. sell
.it piil ii.f.uiclioii the fuMowi'm real estate, to
v.'.t : Lots f-1. K. (:'.. ::K lee. lot. 1;: He,
111, 211. a:1. 2! ft. 211. 22 . :!. .".-7. X. l'.:S4.
:?'.".. 3T.1. ItTiL'. "Vt. 4I(i, 4t."i. 422. iilid 124, in t ie
city of l.tiisviile. in Cavs County. Nebrasku.
The same beiie: levieil u:miii and" taken as the
property of J. T. A. Hoover. I'lie of the defend
ants ; to satisfv a jiiiUinciit of said t'oiirt, li cov
eit bv Merrill. Veils & .leuett, piaitititi's ; and
1'.. O". ami .1. T. A. Hoover, are .!i Tei.d.ilits.
I'lc-ti iin jUth, Ncb;a:,ka, .1 Line Lt;tii, A. D. '7'J.
ll-.M M. 11. ( i l l.Kii. Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale.
It is reported that old man English,
of Glenwood, had both hands torn off,
in celebrating the Centennial, and
another man one leg and one hand in
jured, premature discharge of gun.
Mr. Plummer brought us in some
very fine specimens of cherry currant,
which were almost as large as a cher
ry. He said they were picked from a
very small bush, of only a year or
two's growth, ami that the bush was
loaded.
Ily -virtue of an execution issued by C. 1.
Moore, Cierk of the Disiiict Court, .by Wm. L.
Wells depui y i within .and for ( 'ass Could y. Ne
blasKa. mid l n.e duel led. I '.Mil on the 1Mb
day el -July, A. D. Is76. at ll o'clock a. m. of s;iid
day. at the south door of the Court House in
the city of l'lat tsiiio a Ii. in said Comily, sell at
public alienor, tile follow inK 'ea.l estate, to-wit :
1 he- south half s' , i of llie south -west quarter
of section twenty-seven J7 town twelve
12) i.onli of ranee twelve i:j; c;et of the Oih p.
in., in Ca.ss County. Nebraska, as th" property
id Win. Harlow ." and the soi th east quarter
(se'ii of section No. thirty-live i.'V'i in town
twelve ,l-'' i.orth ranee twelve ti-') east of i.tii 1'.
M. in (.'ass County, Nebraska, as the pi";ieny ol
James . ai low . The same bein.e levied upon
and takni iis the property of Wm. and .Ja.ucs
W. Harlow, ocfemliiiils ; "to satisfy a Judgment
of aid C"i;i'. lecovcrid by Margaret C liter.
Mary K. Krahl and N. J. I clmircr by ncxiflieiid
I John Mni, plainiff.
l latlsmouui, Aebiaska. .lane 7th. A. l. istu.
11-it 11. li. C'1'Tl.Mt. Sherifl.
T. AV. Shryock, agent for Werders
improved patent folding tables, and
manufacturer of Picture frames, win
dow cornices, office furniture, &c, &c;
will also give prompt attention to the
undertaking business, repairing and
varnishing neatly done at moderate
rates,
Dr. Chapman is agent for the great
better in Organs er Pianos, than any
one in the county can or will do.
12-26t.
I
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To tlie Warkiiiii Class. We can furnish
you employment at w hieh jou can make very
lare pay. in your own localities, without bciny
away frim hoau- over nilo. Agents wanteil iu
every tow a and count y to take subscribers for
The Centennial K cord, the laiiri'st putilicatioii
in the t' nited States!.; paires, lit coiunins ; hl
eiiantly ti usfrated ; Tetiu onlj one dollar per
year. The Record is devoted to whatevei is of
interest connected with the Centennial year.
The (ireat Exhibition ar I'I.i'mI p i i is t'uhy il
lustr iled iil detail. Kvry body v ants it. t he
whole people feel pre a if;p rest in their C lili
tvy's Centennial Dirt !ida y.and want to know all
Hlxttit il. An elegant pat : lot ic crayon drawing
premium ivhiie is presented free to every sub
scriber. It is entitled "iil I em 'tilblanee of 1 h"
me Hundredth A ui.: e;--ai y of tlie lndeeend-
Smith American Organ, and can do I ence d the l nit' d sia .-s. s:z , 21 by ro
.s. rtllt ..lir . .1.1 .'v-'tll 11 ,s..i -.-i.i.i al.-lln. l-il
but siiow ihe paper and picture, and lii.ndieus
Of subscribers are easily obtained everywhere.
Tlieie 1$ t:i buduess that, will pay like tiiis at
present. We i ;ive luany iieiits who are mak
ing as hi'h ::s jo dollais p 1 day and upward8.
Now is the time : ilmi't delay. Remember it
costs nothing to jcive. tlie business a trial. Send
for our circulars, terms, and sample copy of the
pi.per, which arc- sent flee to ai; who apply ; do
it to-day. Coiiipiete outfit to those who d
ride to enaire. Fiu niers and mechanics, ai d
their sons ami dauluc rs make tlie very best 01
agents. Address,
Tlii: CENTENNI AL RECORD.
14U3 I'oriland, Maine.
Mill m
t , Jf Is' J s.--i x J
We have tiic Itirpest at'd best fsso-t: u-t.t
store in to 11. e -,iso l;s; e I : -si 1:... n
v."a, and re pair v, it i: neat : a'm i:'".-'' '"
pe-ced Loots !"! Sv. t.tl l n.; d' by ('( L LRT
Slate fa:r. for tine nrr boots. Now is uv.v t
satislaciioii -uaraotetd. See lisi, 01 prices :
l'ne dress sev.eil bee's fl !.'' ; I .a
I (..,. 1 Jit
ad v 1".. si ; eti-tr ru v.c.k lu vfr tl.sn any other
:.o'i v. '. he: . w e 11;:. e the finest id ciiitoin
"-' r.c.J sevved hoots f r 't. rilso fn1.
LRWi k i , w l.o i.ot Di n.oMA to thin town fiom
:;e ti-. , '.tea., cii.si.t.i made boots, oood nt aa4
Fine Silppeis. only
Ladit s' seij;e Coi.rc.-s (Lniers . .
Eory;hu-.l'; e!e cjuuliy i ';e;:p,
Shoe More."
r." Serge C,;;iters f .MS
S sc: ).e t 01 :ress OaitlT t.
:; j " I'.uc.l- i-i w S.ines 1.2
iH) 1 All Ca.I boots, i.tily 4.1X1
be pVssed at the "'nterinlal
and s. e us. . .i iu:si
sliK.EWOOD & STADEl.itANN.
BEST IN TIIE WORLD.
B. Sansser. Eurt. find ILinan Si Reddlsh's,
boots and shoes at Merges' shoe store.
CENTENNIAL SHOE STOP.E.
We are tlie onlv acents for the celebrated
WLitaey boots and shoes.
SllF.KWOOO & STADEI.MANN'.
You can save money by getting the
Smith American Organ. 12-26t.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
FOR SALE.
For sale, two improved farms of 80 acres each.
One lot 011 Main St., I'lattsmouth, Neb. A resi
lience of 5 rooms. Is-t3 II. E. Ellison.
DRESSMAKING.
Mrs. F. Elsterand Miss Nellie Short have gone
Into the dressmaking business, and would '
pleased to have those in iYtrp.fdV; In their
iWH.tO "2.i'.U"3ee them at tlie residence of Mrs.
Elstcr. one door west of the Presbyterian
Church, Satisfaction guaranteed and charges
moderate. 7-tf
J. M0 BLAIR.
(SUCCESSOR TO WM. (1RAMBERG.)
Dealer In
2Li XT jNX S SS ,
Plattsmoltu, Nf.u , Op. l'lntte ValleyIIoti.se.
Or. hand all kiuds of
LUMBER, DOORS SASH, BLINDS,
SIIINO'LfJi jf- -ALSO
THE
BUY THE BE8.T!
NEW" AMERICAN
tl
1 I .C -"'- S-.
a? s,
s
5
s
This Machine is Oirorod to tho public Upon
its Merits Alone.
Its Li'jht an.1 SHU Running Q:-7?;t;
Self-lUjulting 7V?.',:'v?i.v, m ;l
FRANK CAR RUTH, JEWELL
es. und it-? Srlf -Threading Naodle awl
due Machine iti the tcorld.
(' cite n;l
J. IT. MAJILEP,
Manajf.r.
A'JENT, FLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
II W.fcrn Office,
FLOWER SEE 1)3.
L. A. Moore has flower seed tor sale from
Vick, one of the most reliable of seedmen and
florist. Ruy of him and you will not fail to
have flowers. He also has greenhouse and bed
ding plants for sale. 2tf.
Ladles Serge Congress one. and slippers oidy
3ic at Sherwood & Stadclmann's.
MONEY TO LOAN.
S20.000 on 2 and r years time. Improved
Farms in Cass County taken as security.
Apply to It. U. W IND II A M .
Att'y at Law.
ri?Offlce over Dr. Chapman's Drug Store.
4'Jtf
FOR SALE.
A second hand Victor Sewing Machine, war
ranted in good ruunim; order. I'riee f 2".
Also a new W ilson Sew ing Machine. Price 5S5.
Inquire at the Herald oClce. 40-tf
FIANO FOR SALE.
A very handsome Piano for sale cheap for
cash ; or a $2no loan wanted ou the same. In
iruire at the IIkuai d Office. 9-tf.
Roots and shoes.
Cheap, cheaper,
Than tho cheapest,
at Merges' exclusive shoe store.
See why elsewhere.
TEACHERS E A' AM I NATIONS.
Notice is hereby given that I will evaniinn all
persons who may offer themselves as candi
dates for teachers of the common schools of
this county, at my ottice in the twii of Weeping
Water.011 the last Fndav an. I Saturday of each
and every month, commencing at 10 o'clock
u. m.
Dated this Kth day of Januarv, A. D. 1876
ii. B. CKIPPHN.
MouldingS,
BUILDING PAPER,
CEMENT, LIME,
Piaster Paris, etc.
AT LOWEST MARKET RATES.
13in3 Call and Examine.
FIEST
National Bank
OF r L ATTS M O CTI I, NEBRASKA,
SLCCF.SSOR TO
TOOTLE, HAXXA & CLARK,
JOIT.S FlT7.nrRAl.il. .
E. a. Dovkv
A. V. Mcl.Al fiHUN.
JONH U'KotKlilt
Presiderd.
Vice President.
Cashier.
.Assistant Cashier.
Safe
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i t' , ' ,
ri. 1-
1 J. ti
J I -. ...
This Rank is now nppn for business at their
new room, corner Main and Sixtii streets, and
ts prepared to transact a tttuoial
B NKING BUSINESS.
Stocks, Bond., GrIJ, Government and Lotal
Sacuritie
EOrC.HT AND SOLI).
Deposits Rtrtivtd anrl Interest Allow
ed on Tirt,e Ctrtih-ntes.
DRAFTS XDI-iAWnsT,
Available in anv part of the United State and
lu ad the Principal Towns and Cities
ol Europe.
.1
Win
1
A. W. WHITE,
7
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JJX-JD GjTSlTSrJZJD GOODS.
Eaclies Furnitshin GihkIs, Dros (JckxIs, Iorfunurv
Oil, Soaj), Paper, Collars, Ladies and Gents
Hosiery, Qtieensware, Flowei- Secil.
Gla-ssware, etc;,
LATEST inVLI?0"V"E! ID
COAL-OIL LAMPS, SAFETY BURNER.
Flour, Corn Meal and Buckwheat Flour.
We aim to keep everything an ordinary
household needs, and will sell
you goods ai such prices
that you cannot com
plain of hard times
anv more.
'r. '
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1
OOTS & SHOES..
Read, Call, See and be Convinced.
am tin exclusive dealer, and I carry by far the
Largest and Hist Assortment.
Slippers for only 35 cents.
Men's Plow Shoes, 75c.
Men's Prince Alberts, only $1.25.
Slice Pacs, 75 cents.
New Slock and New Slyleof Business!
After careful calculation (notice i' -tires; 1 conr-lutlcl to aJuj-t tf.-esti1eT
cash system, feplinp; convinced that it is t i u.-ost sat ifa-(oi y mul biofltaK'.'ei
style of hnsincps in tho cnil. ror instanri-. tf i.o.io t iii n.-.l every tlrii ty i'.a
at 10 per cent, tvill l.e 8200; m twelve months ,2,400; jr: (ive i-ais, V2,lrt.
Tho same tnrne.l every ninety days requires an increase o. j.roi't to ;;j;r
cent to nrou.ice the same result, besides, there are ahvaja iinavoiil.-ihl y ami
surely a largo tunotuit of accounts lost in the credit system, which if-ducn
the lar-e profit gained in good customers. All those, then, who iu'ebO t-.
pay for their pooils will see the Lenefit and profit of calling u m for tin o
shoe wear. While extending ray thanks to the numerous friends lb o
whom I have established &o lare a trade, ti trade rqtial to tho hent in tin
St.tt?, I would respectfully invite all to continue dcaJMij; v. illi me, a m cI! m
all others who will call to buy cheap.
PETER MERGES.
49-11
BEST FARMING LANDS
DELIVERED " DAILY ! j ,N
1' KKIIH.INKA.
Great Advantages to Buyers
T ' it Years Credit, at 6 ii-rwut Int--nt..
Sir Years Credit at per csnt fat-rtt.
AT
EVERYBODY'S UOMEIX I'l.ATT M ijC lil
IF IU KV WANT . B V
J. f. ri:ai '.2K5H'rs:rt.
SFXD 1JJ YOCll ORKERS A l. r WXt.l. iT A?!:
r.IVK Y.Ji
40yl and serve voa icaiarly.
l-uor-Kir.roi: ok
PALACE BILLIARD HALL.
and ojier rent Dis.onnt.
n utner i.inpmi OHcnniitH lor ( noli.
' Ki-hnlfs on Kure-s nnd l-'rrlyhtM,
and I're uiiu m tor Improve-
ne ii f ,.
I'h.i r. ., , i.f WLi-.ui f-'.n-ini' .....if -.1 ii i hi
(Main St., under First Nat. Itank.i J full partieulars. u:ll he m ol-.l free to any pari
inm-Kiii 'i'ii . . , : of the wi.rld ou :ii.IIcn'Iii to
- . -. . . . , - - - . . j
MV IIAIt Is Si l l'I.IED WITH Tlllt
BEST WINES, LIQUORS,
BEER, ETC., ETC
I
UND UOMMItiSIOVKIt. jl & M. II. H.
Si a-
4.iyl
MISSOURI VALLEY II0VEL7Y WORKS,
ST. JOSEPH, -iO.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS.
will trll you all about hirn. Weexpect
hiia do?a bere shortly to enlighten us. ters whom thpy came to see and hear
The S'"tte Times es, ,,n a vp 4rrl,:s ul' ,"al " 'ii-i'o n.nin. i t3tf t:o. Miptof Fub. .Si-structiT.
ii.c o-it.cn iimc -.c.s.np. a verv All nnt.li.- ct,..:,kers. he lhev cliiMren Al at the Couit IKmse. iP Hati-iionth.-on
jiixvt.-v .iia iiiu.suair'i t-.u.iuil ui ll'-'l
own. Well mapJ-'u'-ro a bricks.-
'M-s'ii i--)' : lu-:"' i 1 ;:t've a tun au-
dituce aal to nave tiieni hear what
tins I"i id .v ijid
:atiirdi!v c: e ich innntti.
Ci. il. (. ItlPrKN.
sun't.
CKLEKItATED
Inman Line and Allan Line.
OF STEAKEHS.
T"T.ori wishing to h:in- o;it their frenrts from
Kurope can
l'CP.ciiApn ticefts nto;i rs
Thiousb to riutt Hiuouth.
EnraviiiK shows p. i-speetiv..' vio-.v. Saf- stands r. :e.-i 5 . : . ; ,'ti ,- 1 1. wxc ! ft. i.i.
deep Nace below piovided with shelv.-s. closed by 5 - i - '''"'- '. I 'i"'t.li Kneading
board ; top. a l.iimeu int. forms cover f coine d h..;.pei : " j t- ' : t"'i'.i. ai.etit lecept.ele
for flour, the sitter applied to it ai'X, i ; i-adily .. !'!' '' ' a ! uy st i. .ei t
provnie.l with crank handle. Tne .,1 n.-s.-e,.; , n a i- '. :-'.:" !. w .. !-'i terir s true
bottom of hopper. Accitnin'at ion of i.nl. n. .i ; '. U- rv i...:w,:M. . :ie:,.inix hoard
closes into a du.st-pr..of roi''". ' t''-y Ivc c . . . 1 c. s., .i ;-e .- ..s ,,uii:M.; :i. ui., li.treaci
ly detached for oleansins. llopp. r ti...d -. ; i e-i i...i-er. .: f : ov, i. lor keepiii l.m.r.
Space beneath and roiu.(J h-.o;.er Uii.I-iV 1 i'- i ', e.Ui. v.-i-ier t..n... ro:::t.a f in. ,e:e.l pow
der, extracts, etc. rawers sat2cint to hold a.i oo.io iry .-ipply ot .sit.'tu '.j )-., tea ana spievt.
PRICES AT T.ll r.' .TOHV.
No. 1, All Walnut, oil finish, paneled, moti: rti-;, at. -1 f:-' r.t, cai.:ie!;y one barn-4.
. i a " " ' .
1
lined cnrl '
2! "WaZnut, oil finish pan I'd rr.oulded frt
' 3 Oak prn!n1 and varnihed. pTri". A
' H.
' 3. "
HENRY BOECK, Soh Antor PlniUmouth- edviin:!y.
c.irvci .tid
tia;l
on I?
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Oil'
h.d
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15
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17
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MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
BLACKSMITH
1I0S.SE SHOEING,
AMD
WAGON EEPAJfilNW.
All kindi of
FAItM IMPLEMENTS
mended
Neatly & Promptly
:0:
lOjl
SAGE
LtM-o-as, Nkiikaska
BROTHERS,
'lieaiei. In
77 Tram
- S. ' V
C7
ETC.. ETC., ETC.
One l)ior Fast of the Prt-Offlce, FlatMiiiouth,
Nebraska,
Fi act leal Workers In
SHEET IRON, ZINC. TIN,
ZIERY, do-., if a
2f7ri-
Iarge assortment of Hard and Soft
COAL STOYHo,
Wood and Coal Stovtsi for
II A TIX(i Oil C00KIXG,
Alwaya on Haud.
Horse, Mule& Ox Shoeing, Evfcry vailetv of Tin, Sheet Iron, aid Zioc
Liu short, we'll shoe anything that has i wor"' Kel'1 m OUM"
tour leet, from a Zebra to a GiraSe. : MAKING AND REPAIKINll,
Come and see us. ione on Short Notice.
JSTZtHj"Vsr" fcDZHCOlE3, ItirEVEIirTIIIXO IYAKIIAXTED ' lUzl
on Ft th S;.. t.e.weea :a:ii uud Vine Street, i 1'KICEH LOW IIOVTX.
J'.it hioss the corner from the :;ew iiF.B ALU i Q A C1X? TJ 13 AU
oirict.
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