'1 ! llAli M. Mi. Tr i i ,1 THE H E R ALD. LOCAL EWS , Beat custom work it Sherwood & Stadel na.nn's. 2Jtf Pater Merges has a large and well assorted stock of gloves, collars, culls, imported beaver for overcoats and tloaks, in stock, cheap at S. & G8. Frank Stadter, our unapproachable ixrtist, has re-opened bi3 studio in Stad elmann's building, and ia prepared to taint portraits from photographs or sittings, in oil or crayon. Give him a call. SCtf I will pay more in cash or goods for bides and furs than any other man. S02t A. W. White. A few pairs Full Blood Berk shire Fios for sale. Enquire at this office. 33-tf. Fred. Stadelmann will have the lar gest and best selected stock ef Confec tlonaries ever brought to this market ready, in a few-days, for distribution. Miss Cora Wells has just recovered from an attack of diptheria. Her lit tle brother . Ernest is now suffering under a slight attack of the same dis ease. The Sociable of the Ladies Aid So ciety of St. Luke's Episcopal Church will meet at the house ef Mrs. Walter White this (Thursday) evening. A cerdial invitation is extended to all. Mr. J. M. Brantner was thrown from a horse last Wednesday and had two riba broken. On Tuesday he was suf fering severely and it was thought the termination might be fatal. Oar old friend Frank Stadter has settled down to business again. A fact we discovered by a short visit to his studio in Mr. Stadelmann's building. He will tell you about it next week. We thought we knew something about thirteen year old girls, but Ben. Ileniple beats U3 all. His daughter, 13 years old, is a good musician, lias made aoine very fine hir work besides, all ef which can be seen and heard by calling on Ben. at the old "Oyster House." Cash paid for Pork by 37tl. E. G. Dovet & Sox. English. Breakfast Tea just received by J. V. AV. 87t2 Large Missouri Hickory Nuts at 81, 50 per bushel, at the P. O. News De pot. The best of fine French Calf boots made at Merge shoe store. Repairing done, nice and Irouiptly. Assortment of ladies' cloaks cheap at si. &. G's. 32tf DIPLOMAl The beat and finest French Calf Boots that can be made in town for S3.00. I received the first Premium at the Fair, and can make the best in the market, I do repairing cheap and neatly. 2D-tf Peter merges. Chapman & Glas are in receipt of a Bplfudid lot of glass and china toys, ci gar setts, tobacco setts, fancy wine iett?. tea and coffee, moustache cups, and saucers. From the appearance of tlie first installment they will have the 2nest stock of toys of the class ever Drought to this market. Also a splen did lot of lamps and lanterns for sale ohenp. It Our old reliable Blacksmiths, Mike SehnollbacLer and Billy Hassler. with their hands, are turning off work to order. Our farmers and livery men ahow their appreciation of their work by patronizing them. They are fur nishing Buggies. Wagons, and all sorts of blacksmith work with promptness and to the satisfaction of their numer ous, old aud new. customers. First c!;v-3 horse shoeing done at all times. For Chapped Hands, Salt Rhuem and Skin diseases "Forest Tar Soap" is btst. .-oanasse & Gramberg are always busy, and keep one of the best stocks Rnd cleanest stoi es in Plattsmonth. Everything looks clean and neat and their clerks are always obliging, cour teous, and clever. Those are tin kind of men to deal with. Tho Pat. Wood box Shoe Blacking, Advertised in another column is the best novelty yet introduced for the purpose, SOUTH PLATTE. The B. & M. R. It. received 730 load ed cars during the month of Novem ber and sent east in all 1140. This -would seem to show that business is looking up some and also that we were not entirely grasshoppered last year. If our interests south of the Platte are properly looked after this winter the above account will increase greatly every :year, and many other new enterprises be commenced that add to her wealth and prosperity. Try the Eight O'clock Breakfast Cof fee at J. V. W. ' 37t3 Joseph Schlater has on hand and is receiving weekly additions to his stock of toys for the Holidays, in addition to bis splendid stock of Jewelry, Watch es, Clock, etc. Country produce taken at the highest tcaiket prices, at Schnasse & Gram bzrgs in exchange for goods. tf Slvrwod & Stadelmann vrlrh to inform the I..-ulies ol l'lattsmnuth ami vicinity that we have c ii.me need manufacturing Ladies fine shoes ia ail t vie. Such as have never been made here bsfore. We wieh it thoroughly understood that tl- 'jot iend east for the tow, hut manufac n.ro the u:.iers ourselves, at the Centennial M:o -core. in all the latent fashions. Congress, I'ot:i!i, Side Lace, Front Laee. HOME MANUFACTURE. T v. rr.ild be pleased to inform the public in our vi'- i"i .ml? that 1 nave a workman now that Is rail.- of niakinf the finest, most tasty, and du k Ladies Shoes and ;entiemaus' Boots iu County, which prevents me from sending l he ti; t fir the tops as in iorruer uays. 1 received i.ri::tiu;ii at the Fair for his flue work and t desijni. I warrant fits and satisfaction. I'rrEB Merges. I a in ready to make contracts for ice f.-.r tho next season. Give me a call. u r. s. vrnxm. There will be a Pound Sociable at the residence of Mrs. P. E. Ruffner, on Tuesday evening next, the 12th inst. A good time is expected. All are invited. We are happy to learn from Mr. Ab bott of tiie Saunders House, that he will probably remain here until after the Holidays. He has a good share of patronage, and makes a good citizen. We shall hope arrangements may be made to keep him here permanently. The Methodist Church has been com pletely renovated and papered in an artistic manner, and will be open for regular services on next Sabbath. We congratulate our friends on the greatly improved appearance of their place of worship, and hope they may receive great benefit from the teachings of the Gospel through the instrumentality of their new minister, Bev. Mr. Hart. If you want a No. 1 cup of English Breakfast Tea, go to J. V. Weckbach's and get a pound on trial.' 37t2 For fancy cand'es and choice confec tionariea tor the holidays, go to A. W. Whites. 36-5 LYONS patent heel stifTeners, to prevent boots frrm running over, to he got at Sherwood Si Stadelniauu's Centennial Shoe Store. Frames and Albums always on hand at Frank Carruth's Photograph and Jewelry place on Main St. FALL IN DRESS GOODS. Cashmeres, delaines and other dress goods at greatly reduced rates at Schnasse Gramberg's. . tf - If you prescribe remedies yourself, see that they are effective and will do no harm. "Forest Tar" prepaiations are of this character, for the Throat and Lungs. 37t5 Notwithstanding the number of blacksmiths in the city, R. Donnelly and his efficient corps of white and blacksmiths are crowding every nerve. The amount of work they turn off is almost wonderful and shows well for the energy and untiring industry of the proprietor, who is, we are happy to acknowledge, one of our best citi zens. Wagons and Buggies made and repaired on the most reasonable terms. W. L. Tucker takes turn and turn about with his wife. Week before last she sprained her ankle, and now W. L. falls down and sprains his wrist. We are sorry for Tucker, so many sprains will cause some strains on his excheq uer this winter, we fear. Geo. Donovan, our junior editor, tried to blow himself up on Thursday. He had put some fine coal dust in the stove and on opening the door and giving the stuff a stir with the poker it flash ed out in his face, burning him severe ly. If George only waits until he is married he can get blown up easier, and some one else may use the poker, too. LIST OF LETTERS remaining In the Tost Otnce, at riaf tsmouth, Cass Co.. Neb., Dec. 1st, loTG : Burden Miss Betty A MeCuIlack M J Bradv Miss Bell Miller N Beacham Miss S Power Mike Ballard C C Overman Chas R Brown Mr. of Indiana Phillips Dr C O Bricker Miss Emma I'riuce Chas W Bradstreet A F Osborn Maggie Caey Mlfs Mary lteed John CafTrey A K Runyan Ruth CrankwhiteWO Kay Johnny 1)111 Mis Mary A Riley J W 2 Gray Will L Kicky Laura Hall FM2 Ryan Mary Hansen A Stephenson Wm Howland R A Svlveatcr BenJ 2 Holland B B Paulpaugh Jas Johnson M L Tuttle Mrs H II 2 Johnson Reinard Waugh W J Kidd A "Warren Dan 3 Kelly A E WilseyJas Lumdie B F Wheaton Mary Law heed Jas. Persons calling for the above named letters will please say "advertised." J. W. Marshall, Tost Master. Eight O'clock Breakfast Coffee just received by J. V. Weckbach. 37t2 Just received, a largo stock of wool lined and rubber rwwIs. Very nhean for cash. Sherwood & Stadclmai n, Centennial Store. Sam. Chandler and another man had a tussle yesterday and the sidewalk flew up and hit somebody. One of the members of a colored family living on Washington Avenue met with quite an accident Sunday. In trying soma feats of strength with a flat-iron, one of the women let the flat-iron slp while extended over her head and it mashed her skull badly. Genuine English Bass' Ale on draught, at "Headquarters." Mannfactnrinj and repairing at Sherwood & 8ta4lmaaa's. 23tf MILL1NERY0US. Ed. Herald: "Many Ladies" take the opportunity to express their pleas ure a tho "satisfactory manner the Millinery branch is represented in Plattsmouth, &a," last week. This is true, but it is largely owing to the fact that most excellent modiste and pleasant lady, Miss Sweeney, has introduced to this community, con stantly, the latest styles, and afforded us the chance to see and examine the effect of various trimmings, and modes of expressing beauty and style. Being her own hat trimmer she excels all oth ers in knowing just what suits and how to suit all Yours, More Ladies. Sherwood & Stadelmann keep the best, sell the cheapest, and have the best variety of boots and shoes in town. We sell forcash, aud there fore can't be undersold. Sherwood & Stadel mann. The best and finest boots arc made at Merees Shoe Store. He received the premium at the fair. Tremendous Slaughter of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, shoes, Etc., Etc. The times are hard, the winter with his iron grip is upon us. People must be clothed and kept warm, so come to the Philadelphia Store and suit your self. Owing to the fact of the hard times goods of all kinds have depreci ated, and having availed ourselves of the opportunity in buying for cash, we offer now to our customers and pat rons the whole advantage of low prices. Come and examine our new stock of Ladies Cloaks and Dress Goods. We also embrace in our offer of low prices all goods suitable for Christmas presents such as gold watches, chains, and like articles which are not gold, but look as well, all kinds of jewelry, bracelets, rings, studs, sleeve buttons with monograms, furs of all kinds. i shawls, woolen and silk, c. FARMERS ATTENTION! Julius Pepperberg, Cigar Manufac turer,' on Main St., Plattsmouth, Neb. Ciar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaccoes for smoking, purposes. For Sale. Best qualities of plug-smoking tobacco alwavs on hand. 20-tf. The Centennial Shoe Store w the place for the flneet custom work lu Cass county, cherwood & Studelraaun. Bed ticks filled with straw at 33c each. -Address box 384, Post Office, Plattsmouth. ' - - - - GREAT BARGAINS! I bought a large job lot of BOOTS and sell them BELOW WHOLESALE PRICES. NOW IS YOUR TIME, beore they are all gone. CALL AND SAVE MONEY. Petkr Merges. MONET TO LOJLy. Money to loan on lone time, on lmnroved farms in Cass Co.. Neb. Office over F. W. liott nian's Store, Main street. .Neb. City. 353m R. H. & J. 8. MlLLKR. A. Card to the Public For many years we have made two medicines suited to the ailments of a vast class of sufferers. Thousands of cures have been made by them, and, in fact, the word failure could not be coupled with them. But within the last two years counterfeits of our med icine have sprung up, dangerous in their close imitation of our Trade Mark. To secure the people we have placed upon each genuine box of Holloway's Ointment the fac simile of the signa ture of our agent, Mr. Jos. Havdock. To counterfeit is felony. We shall re lentlessly pursue any one who imitates this with the utmost vigor of the law. We most earnestly beg that the great mass of the American people will aid us in our efforts to protect their health, and help us in our task of bringing these most unprincipled men to the bar of justice. Uniformly refuse to pur chase Medicines purporting to be ours unless Mr. Jos. Ilaydock's signature is attached to each box of PilU or pot of Ointment and the end will soon be reached. The public's obedient servants, TIOLLOWAY & CO. 37--45-4-2-6-ll-13-l-24-28-33 PERSONAL. Mr. J. II. McKinnon favored the Herald with a most substantial call this week. He informs us that he and his wife will start for a visit to Ohio next week remaii mg until March. We wish them a pleasant visit and a safe journey homeward again. George Mayfield, our old campaign friend has been quite sick and has had sickness in the family besides. We are sorry for George. George Cross, P. Victoria P. O called on the Herald and we are more than glad to see Mr. Cross. He is a gentleman and we want a few more ef his sort in Cass Connty as Post Mas ters. Mr. M. Delesdernier one of Cass County's oldest and best settlers, call ed on the Herald Monday. Mr .Deles dernier is a Nova Scotian by birth, but an American, full blooded, at heart. He is one our most prominent public men in this region, always appearing at Conventions and public meetings, a souud republican and a true man. The Herald has hia name spelled right too or else he don't know how to spell the same. D. K. Barr, of Greenwood, gave us a call last Tuesday. He will tell the readers of the Herald what kind of a business man he is next week. Mr. and Mrs. Cole and son, of Den ver, have been visiting Mrs. Cole's sis ter, Mrs. Chas. Lazenby, of this city, and have taken Miss Nellie Lazenby home with them to spend the winter. Messrs Beach and Coon, ofWeeping Water called and paid up back dues on tLe Herald, a very good plan which we commend to some more of our sub scribers. Mr, J. S. Buck also romembered us, and so many in one day almost over powered us. Hon. John Barnes arrived home from Utah on Saturday last and left for Lincoln Tuesday morning. O. D. Richardson usually called Gov. Richardson of Omaha died on Nov. 23, and was followed by his wife on the 30th. Gov. Richardson was eighty two and his wife 76 years , of age. Both were buried on the 4th of Dec. It was remarkable and yet perhaps not to be regretted that this aged couple should thus depart together. They were both held in high esteem in Omaha. Rev. Mr. Reed, of Tekama, orders the Herald one year and sends greet ing to his old friends in Plattsmouth and Rock Bluffs. ' - Ed. Herald: We were pleased to notice that a lady had the courage to acknowledge in print the satisfactory manner the millinery branch is repre sented in Plattsmouth. We are the more obliged to her, as it gives us an opportunity to acknowledge merits never before rewarded save with our patronage. A few short yeara ago Plattsmouth had but few advantages until this most enterprising establish ment made its appearance, and to it we owe much for the many chances it has given us to gratify our natural de sire for beauty and fashion, to consult thh most experienced modistes as to taste and style, and being of like grate ful disposition we follow the lady's ex ample in recommending to the fashion world the well known establishment of Solomon & Nathan and their skill ful Hat trimmer, assuring them through the medium of your Journal our patronage to the fullest extent." Many Ladies. GOOD NEWS Far Everybody f I am daily receiving TOYS & HOLIDAY GOODS, Stationery, fine Box Papeteries. Al bums, Ladies' Portemonnaies, Pocket and Bill Books, Harmonicas, Christ mas Candles and Brackets, Bird Cages, Rocking Horses, Doll Buggies, Wagons, Carts, Sleighs, and Fancy Notions. Also the largest stock of Choice and Fresh holiday Candv, Toys and Con fectionery, ever brought to the citizens of Plattsmouth and vicinity, with a good supply of Nuts, Raisins, Figi, Canned Goods, Cigars, and Tobacco. Pvspectfully, J. r. Yocno. SPECIAL, . NOTICES. ESTliA T NOTICE. ' T;ike!i3up by the subscriber, on the 26th day of October la.-t. Two nonie, one clear black m.ire upiied to be 6 or 7 years old, the other a K'ay or rather white. aupnoed to be 7 or 8 years old. The owner is "requested to prove property, pay eharjre and take them away. Da led Soy. mh 1876, Tipton precinct, or town 10, range 9, Cass county, .Nebraska. 35 5t AKbEEW SPBQAI. Always on hand, a full supply of glove kid. patent leather, French and Spanish morocco, of superior quality. To be got only at Sherwood A stadelmann. Heat, cold, and overwork reduce the muscular system, and the body need3 an invigorator to keep it up to its reg ular work. The best article now in the market for that purpose is Dr. Green's Bitter Tonic, pleasant to the taste and healing to the body. 50-ly. The Centaur Liniments have cre ated a revolution in remedies for Rheumatism, Strains, Swellfgs. Fains, Burns, Scalds, Stings, &c Tho Whitfc liniment Is for the human fam ily, and the Yellow Liniment Is for horsM. They are certain, handy and cheap. Castoria is certain t0 operate, it doesSiot nauseate or gripe like Castor Oil, but is pleasant to take, digests the food, regulates the bowels, cures wind colic, expels worms, and causes natural sleep. It 's equally adapted to adults and infants. It contains neither Mineral, Morphine nor Alcohol. Children Teething may have health, and mothers find rest, if they Use Castoria. 25-13t. LEGAL NOTICE. All persons take warning; I hereby forbid any shooting trappingorjhuating on my land, situated miles east of Louisville and known as my farm. , . 3S-3t. John H. Bauer. Dolle way's P1113 and Ointment. TTe stand aghast at the thousands hourly hurried to a premature grave, victims of having neglected the first symptoms of disease. Whether the complaint originates in the body, .or be intro duced accidentally through the skin fatal results may be warded off by a timely recourse to one or both of these medicines. 25 cents per box or pot. Nothing short of unmistakable bene fits conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and main tain the reputation which Ayer's Sar saparilla enjoys. It is a compound of the best vegetable alteratives, with the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most effectual of all remedies for scrofulous, mercurial, or blood dis orders. Uniformly successful and cer tain in its remedial effects, it produces rapid and complete cures of Scrofula, Sores, Boils, Humers, Pimples, Erup tions, Skin Diseases and all disorders arising from impurity of blood. By its invigorating effects it always relieves and often cures Liver Complaints, Fe male Weaknesses and Irregularities, and is a potent renewer of vitality. For purifying tho blood it has no eqnal; it tones up the system, restores and pre serves the health, and imparts vigor and eneigy. For forty years it has been in extensive use, and is to-day the most available medicine for the suffer ing sick, everywhere. For Sale Br all Dealers. Manufacturing and repairing in all its branch es.done wiiit neatness, encapness, and dispatch and by first class workmen. Sherwood & Stad elmann, Centennial Shoe Store. LEGAL. NOTICES. Sherifl's Sale. By virtue of an execution issued by C P. Moore. Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, (by J. W. Jennings) and to lue directed, I will on the th day of Jan uary, A. D. 1877, at 11 o'clock A. M.. of said day at the South Door of the Court House in the city of Plattsmouth, in said County, sell at pub lic auction the following real estate to-wit : The north-east quarter (ne?i) of section three (3), in town twelve (12), north range twelve (12) east of the cixth (nth) principal meridian, in Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. The same being levied v.pon and taken as l tie property oi u. r. smit i ana .;. a. tmun two of the defendants : to satisfy a judgment of s:iid Court, recovered by the First Js'a iational Bank of Plattsmouth, Ne! plaintiffs Plattsmouth, Neb., Dec. 6th, 1876. M. B. CUTLER, Sheriff. 37t3 Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an o'rder of sale In attachment, issued by W'm. II. Newell, County Judge, with in and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 18t'u day of December, A. D. 1876, at io o'clock a. m., of said day. at the farm of Arthur Carmichael, in Weeping Water precinct, in said County, sell at public auction the following goods and chattels, to-wit : One lot of ear corn, on the farm of Arthur Carmi chael In Weeping Water precinct, Cass County, Neb. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Arthur Carmlcnael, defendant : to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by Vallery & RufFaer, plaintiffs. Plattsmouth, Neb., Dec. 6th, A. D. 1876. 37t2 M. B. Cutler, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Ttv virtne of .n order of Rale fataiierf h fl. T Afoore, (oy J. w. jenningn, nis Deputy.) cierl of the District Court, within and for Cas Coun Clerk ty, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 30th dav of December. A. D. 1876. at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the south door ef the Court House, in the City of Plattsmouth, in said Coun ty, sell at public auction the following real es tate, to-wit : The south half (s'4) of the north west quarter (nw!) of section number ten (10) township number eleven (11) north of range number ten (10) east of 6th P. M., in Cass Coun ty. Nebraska. The same being levied upon and taken an the i roperty of Joseph G. Sharp and Amanda J. Sharp, defendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by E. A. Yvig genliorn, plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., Nov. 28. A. D. 1878. 3615 M. B. Cutljcr, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an execution issued by C. P. Moore. Clerk oi the District Court, (by J. W. Jennings his Deputy.) within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 30th day of December, A." I). 1876, at 10 o'clock a. in., of said day, at the south door of the Court House, ih the City of Plaltamouth. In said County, sell at public auction the following real estate, to-wit : Twelve (12 acres more or less of lot two (?) in section twelve (12 in town twelve (13) north range eleven (II) east of the 6th p. m., in Cass County, Nebraska, being all of said lot two (2) excepting two (2) acres off of the wost side and ten (10) acres oil ot the east side, and that portion occupied by the Burling ton & Missouri Itiver Kail load Company in Ne braska, with appurtenances. And also the south-east quarter, (se1) of the south-east quarter (seli) of the south-east quarter se) of section twelve (12) town (12) north range elev en (11) east of Gth P. M.,in Cass County, Nebras ka, containing ten (10) acres more or less The same being levied upon and taken as the prop erty of W. K. Flatcher, defendant, to satisfy a Judgment of said Court, recovered by the lowa Coal Company, plaintiff. I-A Plattsmouth, Neb., November 23th, A. D. 187C. 36t5 M. B. CUTLKR, Sheriif. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued by Wm. fl. Newell, County Judge, within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the nth day of lecember, A. D. 1S76, at 11 o'clock a. in., of said day, at the South Door of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth, in said Co., sell at public au- tion the following estate to-wit : One grey horse, six years old ; one grey mare, six years old; oie set double harness for two horses ;gnne spring wagon ; one lot of tin ; one lot of sheet iron ; one lot of tea kettle bottoms. The same being levied unon and taken as the property of J. J. Boos and C.eorge Boos, defen dants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, re covered by J. M. Phillips, plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Nov. 2Uth, 187. 36t2 M. B. Cutlkr, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of two executions, issued by Wm. A.Sharrar. (bv A. D. Burr his deputy). Clerk ef the District Court. 2d Judicial District, within and for Lancaster County, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will on the 23d day of December, A. D. l7G, at one o'clock p. m., of said day, at the south door of the Court House, in the City of Plattsmouth, In Caes County, "ell at public auc tion, the following real estate, to-wit : The east half (eH) of the north-east quarter (ne o of sec tion nineteen (19) in town twelve (12) north range fourteen east (I4e) of the 6 p. m. in Cass County, Nebraska. The same beinjr levied up on ana taken as the property of James l. Min shall, defendant ; to sattsfy two judgments of eaid Court, recovered by Robert E. Moore. ; plaintiff. I PJ.-m$uTMJth, Neb., r. ?ist, A. T. ir;. 34-.o 11. B. Cli-le:;, ShenE. LATEST NEVSI S3 FROM South Carolina and Florida, Whieh can be obtained at the Post Office News Depot! The headquarters for TOTS, and HOLIDAY GOODS, ROCKIJS'O HORSES, EX PRESS WAGONS, DOLL B UGGIES, SLEIGHS, TOT CARTS,FUR NITURE, CHOICE & FRESH CONFECTION ERY, NUTS, FRUITS, RAI SINS, FIGS, CANNED GOODS. STATIONERY, CIGARS, Tobacco, Notions, Etc. set3 C. L. MUETZE, CUSTOM BOOT SHOE MAKER I make fine sewed French Calf Boots. Fine French Calf Pegged Boots 63.00. Repairing done neatly, and with dispatch. 33n3 Centennial Meat Market. German Sausage Factory I GEO. FICKLER d- THURNAGEL. have again opened out with a new, wholesome, clean BUTCHER SHOP! On Main St., south side, 2 doors east of Far mele's Livery Stable. SUak Sausage, Roast fc Itiba, Chickens A (Mlets, Stem A Stufflna. Meat for Money ! 3Stf All the time e)m nnd seel I keep constantly en haud Best's Milwaukee Beer. which can be had at no other PLACE IN THE CITY. Also the best of TFL.VES, LIQUORS, AND CIQARS. Z3m3 Ed. Hosenbaam. TBT A BOX OP THIS AND ROCHESTEBJJV YOXT WILLi USE NO OTHER. Just And always keep on hand FOOT-GEAR FOR JS AM. OH CM WSOV VV MFC. Co. 4 Vv P3 'issA bo s , ,f. U PETER MERGES. fi CD BUTTON AND SIDE-LACE, FOR CHILDREN. MISSES AND LA DIES, SEWED FRENCH CALF-SKIN BOOTS, and in fact one of the most complete assortment in the country for the T . "Small EPi-6fittsl5ck Salew Come and be Convinced. 33ly Tie Country is safe ! A Tresi Jent is or Mill bo elected, and Christmas is com ing:. These being the facts, the undersign ed take occasion to inform the ladies of Plattsmouth and vicinity that they have at last been prevailed upon to un cover the fountain, of fashion for this -season, which has been carefully se lectedand imported especially for them and for the benefit of their patrons, and the pleasure of art loving visitors, con- tained in an endless variety of Plumes Flowers, Silks and Hats trimmed by the most skillful milliner in this coun ty. A visit is respectfully solicited. The mammoth display of the Millinery department is sure to recompense the art-loving populace from furthest parts and as the prices are 5a per cent les3 than any where els no one need be disappointed, as all -can bs suited. Come one, come all, it will pay you to do so. Solomon & Nathan, Philadelphia Store. . A few more of those celebrated Po land China pigs for sale b3' Clark and Ilyprs, miles southwest of Weep ing Wilt or. Ciisi Co. Neb. -2ux' 1876 JT. V. Weclklljacto, j 1877 iKoiiiicTon. DEALER IN HEAVY & FANCY MK Of all Sheetings, Canton Flannels, Cotton Bat tings, and Woolen Goods. mn m mn & shoes t LIS HI SMLWLSo IFiime (DasSnMeie, UBflaimEi13 etf, FItaime!9 IEttCo Fine heavy IMPOR TED BE A VER, For Orercoats. GROCERIES 8 PROVISIONS, Of all Kinds. Coffee Mocha, Java and Rio Arbuck le's Celebrated Roasted, and Fine Ground Coffees. FMa f ail HOmdl. Nails, Lamps, Lanterns, Lamp Chim neys, Lamp-black, Etc. The Highest Price Paid for all Country Produce, .AJKTID HIDES. Come and Examine our Stock Before Purchasing. -J. V. WECKBACH. ReceivedCar Load of ATTTl RTTBBEB GOODS I reeelred tb Premium for the largeet and beet assortment of AND THE BEST AND FINEST OF Ml satmtinf'aMstfiHin0 the best of all grades of YOUNG and OLD. No trouble to show Goods. P. MERGES. SCARCITT OF MONET. There is no doubt but the present situation of all kinds of business and industry is fearfully depressed, and it behooves eery family to look carefully to their expenses. Winter is coming on when children are liable to Croup, Whooping Cough, etc Coughs and Colds will prevail everywhere, and Consumption with other Throat and Lung diseases will carry off many. These diseases should not be neglected, Doctor Dills are expensive, and we would advise our people to use Bos ciiee's Geuman Syrup. It never has failed. One bottle for 75 cents will keep your family well during the win ter. Two doses will relieve and case. Sold in all towns in the United States, and by your Druggists Chapman & Glass. Fencing, Joist and Scantling, $20.00, at Waterman's. 29tf J. V- Weckbach will pay in cash or goods the highest market price for any amount of potatoes. 2'Jtf - 1,000 pounds of first class butter wanted at highest mirket prices, at t f Sou n ass i: & G u M n 1. 1: g . frarfTiffTiTrri kinds. i CLOA.KS, LYON'S &.mc....c 5TIFF1I PREVENTS BOOTS & SHOES Easi5s '!fi Messrs. Streight & Miller are running a full team, turning oft harness work in quantity. We were surprised to sea the amount of work they are making and selling. Good work and genial manners will count. Give them a call and they will fit you out to your satis faction. 36tf Miss Sweeney is in constant receipt of fine millinery goods, and can supply the finest feathers and trimmings of all kinds in the market. We are the only firm in the city that shape anl press hats. - Dressmaking done with promptness and dispatch. Call and see our stock. 86-2t , Our enterprising clothier, Billy Stadelmann, has returned from thft. east with an immense stock of Cloth ing and Gents' Furnishing Goods, which he will sell at lower prices than ever were offered in this city. 23tf STOYESIPOLISHfcD AND CHIMNEYS CLEANED. Charley Brown still continues fn'the old business of blacking stoves, clean ing chimneys, &a, and gives good sat isfaction wherever he goes. Terms fifty cents per stove, and for chtmneyir fifty cents per tfue. 32-tf 9 s ' xOV . f V ft I L i-y IHX)i J4(XI ' StSWM ! O0O I to o i1 r -mi nwii im -act; i u J-,