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THE HERALD.
LOCAL XEWS
B. & M. R. R. Time Table.
Co netted Thursday, January 10, 1ST 8
FOR OMAHA l'-ltOMTLATTSMOrTU.
l eaves ; :is a. m. Arrives 8 :.v a. in.
2 :.W p. in. ' 3 A', p. in.
FROM OMAHA FOR I'LaTTSMOUTII.
I.PiiTpg o :0r. a. in. Arrives 10 :24 a. m.
0 :W p. in. " "
roi: THE WEST.
Usvn T'lattsmouth 9 :o a. in. Arrives I.iu
eoln, VI -m p. in. ; Arrives Iteaiwy, :2- p. m.
Freight leaves 10 :2i a. m. Ar. Lincoln 3 :;ir p.m.
FROM THE WEST.
Leaves Kearney. 0 :t) a. 111. Leaves Lincoln,
J2 A'j p. in. Arrives rial isinouth. 3 :1(J p. m
Freight loaves Lincoln n :35 a. in. Arrives
1'latlsinouth, 4 :'2Ti p. in.
c.oixt; EAST.
Express, a. m.
I';'sseii!;cr. (train each day) 3 :r.O p. m., except
Saturday. Kvery third Saturday a train con
nects at the Usual time.
A REIVAI. AM' DEPARTURE OK FLATTS
MUITII MAILS.
EASTKKN, -Oi:TUi:nX & SOCTIIF.RX
. , , . . I Depart at - 0 M a. in.
Arrive at - S :3o a. m. '.. .. . 3 :W p. ui.
OMAHA. VIA R. & M.
Arrive at lo :30 a. in. 1 Depart at - 2 :K p. in.
WKSTK11N VIA B. Ac M.
Arrivs ?t - 3 :1" P. in. Depart at - 9 :C0 a. ni.
VVKK1-IN: AVATKIS.
Arrive at Vi :00 hi. Depart at - 2 :0O p. in.
ItttCK m.lFl'S VNION" MILLS.
Arrive at U :00 m. I De part at - 1 :"0 p. m.
J. YV. MARSHALL. I. M.
L )C A L A D V E I :T I S F. M E NTS.
Transient. 2--nt. a I'm". Regular advertis
ers. t c-nt per '.me. No ad el tiseiiient iuselt-
1 for less than Z'i cents.
I -,... 1 ntirAU 'it Sif-itntf r:.!cs-
Attorney and oilicers ."f the law will lie neld
rrs
rsponsibfe for all lei:al notices they hand in,
,inl all parties ilesnaiK'.iii:: .:i proof if put ica
i.m of ;uiv noti-e wiil be held lor the vuhliea-
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tioii Ice, of such notice.
COMMUNICATION'S.
As our pace is liviitcd. all co'umuiilen'lons
must be brief and to tin-point, with no wasie
of words. .
'I he paper is r-p"nvble f'-r the correctness
:icc..rdiiiii to copy of paid mailer and paid 1-c-gals.
only.
1 nv person who t:ikcs t!:e paper regularly
frouitlif" pos'-oiliee. wlo-Hier directed lo Ins
name, or w lo lhcr lie Is a subscriber t.r iiol ;s
lesiMinsil.le for the pay.
2 if anv nerson i.rdeis h:s paper ihsi'OTif iii
lie.'l he must pav all arrrar:-es. .r the iniblu.l-t-rinav
(.uni:ii- to sen.l ;t n.il:i payment is
ma'te and coll-et the whole amount, whether
1he paier is tak-n trom the oiliee or not.
1 me courts have decided that refn-lus to
t v'e ncwsi.apers and periodicals trom the post
..vi,..- :ui. I 1. avitr- them i;n":illed
f.r.
. i-i )ri:n i turf evioem.e tn i.ir..Mi.,.,.,.
: l l.
-Solomon's homo.
Nw type ncv type, eoiiiu 1U with
your jol'S
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Tho Tfiii of Honor conliiHU'.s t
Kfow ami nrospor.
Dr. Mercer, hits gone to Tt -xas for
his he:ilt!i.
.Solomon ct- Natlrm lire coming out
in a lig Ad next 'vc.-!:.
l'rauk ;nti:ma'.'s r.t'W front im-l-rovt-s
tin' sto;-f l-ii! ling very m;i;-o.
M-vcrr.1 loail.s of corn or oats tafcon
hoiuii'.w. -t':f
-FnemiiSMh's Hall, at Omaha, cam-J
ni'.ii licing ImniiV., on Fri,lay last.
Choice o.itins aw -V.? hy th-.; bavn-1,
l.iislu-l or iH-ck, at tlie V. O. X-vs le
jt. The A V A M s at Xo. ivo
lose to give a festival on the 211 of
Vtb.
Tiring in youv c : 'a ' r oats to the
Hkuald olTivc. 41tf.
Ehlcr 0. L- Muetze will iieach on
Snn.lay 27th, ISIS, at 11 o'clock A.
M. at the court house.
McP.rhle read a very funny letter
1 efore the l'rcss Association about
those cocktails and things.
Corn and oats taken at this office on
Subscription at market rates. 41tf
Quarterly meeting 2G and 27th, of
this month at the M. K. Church, Y. B.
Slaughter, I). presiding Elder.
Xew Card type latest styles of lyiie
for Letter heads aipl liill heads now
is your time to visit the Herald office.
The man Lewis, whose leg was
amputated last week, is very low and
it is doubtful if he lives.
During these long winter evening's
you will want something good to read
you can get it at the P. ). News De
pot. r.uv your Inks for winter use at the
. (). News Depot, where you will find
large stock. 43 2t
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Look out for Solomon & Nathan's
big Ad next week, thats' the way to
do business couldn't get it in this
week.
Phil Young, t lie handsomest man
in town has a fresh supply of draught
horses on hand so says Aleck
Schlegel.
Qctti: a number of persons have of
fered to bring us corn or oats when we
did not need them, now we will take
some gladly on Subscription. 4ltl
Judge Sprague has gone and left
us at last. Those Black Hills seem to
swallow up a good many of our kind.
Buy the Musical Library, contain
in" three pieces of Music for only 10c
for sale at the P. O- News Depot. 43 2t
The Chronicle is improved very
much typographically, by the change
in Editors. Mr. Thomas takes hold
as if he knew how.
TheSteen Family appeared here
Satnrday and Monday nights. They
had bad luck, slim houses, but gave a
real good performance arid paid their
bills like gentlemen.
rhil Young at the P. O. News De
pot sells the Brown Bros. & Co'?, cele
brated "delicious" Caramels, best in
the market, try them once, and you will
buy no other.
Judge Linch has left us and gone
to New Orleans, to reside permanently.
We are sorry to lose the Judge, he was
a gentleman in every respect and a
thorough Bcpublican to boot.
Dr. XV. B. Slaughter, rresiding El
der of Omaha District, will hold a
quarterly meeting in the M. E. Church
the 20th and 27th. Preaching on Sat
urday 2 p. m. and 7 p. m., Sunday 1 1 a.
m. and 7 p. m.
You know you lie in bed of a
morning, wondering what you will
have for breakfast. Consult the Home
Cook Book, and secure relief. Our
book stores sell it. Price SI. 50.
Mr. Hesser brings the Herald a
couple of bunches of pieplant. Just
think of it! piepls.nt at this se;ison of
the year; but then Mr. Hesser always
was ahead of the times, and he always
remembers the editor too.
Jos. Connor, Alexander, our grain
devouring friend, of the South Platte
country gets one in, on Dr. Miller, our
North Platte Friend of the Omaha
Herald, that may be considered a set
tler. "We learn from the Fremont Trib
une, that Mr. Abbott, formerly of this
place "skipped out'' from there under
rather adverse circumstances. He did
not come back to the town where Mac
Murphy lives. He was Abo(u)t play
ed out when he left.
Mr. Cooley, P. M. at Eagle, is the
happy progenitor of a new Postmaster,
that is, in the course of time, if things
go right, he may take his daddy's place
and become a celebrated Nasby at four
corners Eagle district.
.Messrs Solomon & Nathan have
brought with them from St Joseph
their bookeeper a Mr. James Finley,
who will remain here as a salesman
and will be found a thoroughly posted
and very agreeable person to deal
with.
Mr. Schickelanz, a brother-in-law
of Mr. Henry Boeck. of this place, has
established himself as a barber in the
neat rooms of the Platte Valley House,
and oi ened up a very neat and invit
ing shop. He was former!' of Co n
c:l Bid lis.
Tev.iperMce He.idiii? Honi.
The Temperance Pealing Thiom will
be open to the public on Friday eve
ning, all per.-ons vh are willing to aid
bv c!;lvi'.!'.itii.::s of books, periodicals
and furniture will please send tl.em in
as soon as passible. The Ladies' Tem
perance Union wiil hold their meeting
in the Beading Boom this (Thursday
afternoon at o'clock.
The case of D. II. Wheeler and
others against the City of Plattsinouth
and others, commonly known as the
tax injunction case, was decided by
Judge Pound in favor of the enjoinots
or Plaintiffs; by agreement it was car
ried up to the Supreme Court and will
be argued this week. We hope this
will be settled speedily and all taxes
declared legally due be paid at once
on such decision being made.
Musical Instruments.
If you want something that should
be in every famil-, a noon Piaxo or
Organ give mo a call and I will fur
nish you one and guarante satisfaction
at a low price and on the easiest
terms No one can afford to be with
out one or the other. A sample of the
EXCEEDINGLY rOITLAR STYLE 210
i Mason fc Hamlin Organ can bo
seen at Mr. O. F. Johnson's Drug
Store on Gth near Main St. I have se
cured the services of Mr. F. Mewes a
competent Trxi:n. Pianos and Organs
Tuned and Repaired. James Pettek.
Orders left at Mr. Johnson's wiil be
attended to with dispatch. 43t2
A large and numerously signed
petition was presented to the Council
Saturday evening, asking that the Li
cense of all Saloon keepers in town be
raised to ? 1.000. After a strong de
bate ic was raised to !?-"j00 hereafter.
The Council stood 4 to 2 in the rise.
Some at least of the saloon men have
License now, until June. Others will
expire soon. There is considerable ex
citement over the situation among
those interested in the business.
Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly
for February now ready. In addition
there are a number of excellent Short
Stories by popular authors; the con
tinuation of 'The American Countess,"
by Etta W. Pierce; a beautiful chrome
frontispiece, illustrating a Parisian
marriage fete of eighty years ago, with
interesting descriptive matter; Scien
tific Notes, and so forth, in almost
endless variety.
Each number of the Popular Month
ly has lS pages quarto, and 100 very
interesting illustrations. It is with
oat doubt the cheapest and one of the
best and most popular magazines pub
lished in the English language.
Send in your subscriptions to begin
with the January number, and com
mence the new volume, as also the
new serlcl story '-The American Count
ess." Annual subscription price, S3; sin
gle copies, 25 cents postpaid. Address,
Frank Leslie, 537 Pearl Street, N. Y.
Go and see Phil Young's new chro-mo's.
It is reported that Sheriff livers
took Mr. Oyger, living near "Weep
ing "Water, to the Insane Asylum last
week. He seems to bo crazy on politics
partly.
Report comes to us that Billy
Shrvock, in traveling over the western
part of the county got badly frost-bitten.
Cold water's, good Billy put it
on gradual; the red rib-bon may help.
Temperance Meeting.
The Bev. W. B. Slaughter will de
liver a Temperance Lecture at the M.
E. Church on Friday evening at 7 GO
P. M. He is a rousing speaker well
posted on the subject. All wanted to
turn out.
The riattsmonth Debating Society.
Meets at the Court House, Saturday
evening at o'clock ; all are invited to
attend. Question: Resolved that Wom
en have more influence in ennobling
Society than man."
Beading, John Way man and A. T.
Humphrey; Extemporaneous speech,
W. F. Morrison.
C. F. Nichols. J. Waymav,
President, Secretary.
rrof. Bronson a blind Phrenolo
gist has been here for several nights
accompanied by his w ife They Lec
ture and examine heads and have had
the Court House full every evening so
far. The boys are having lots of fun
over the Professors' prognostications,
he told Elam Parmele he should have
been a lawyer, and Phil Young that he
was too good looking to live long, be
sides giving him a chromoo Every
body, wants to go and see Mr. Bronson.
Soldiers Attention!
All Soldiers who served 00 days or
in the Union Armv, and who Home
steaded, 40, SO, or 120 acres of land,
are entitled to 120, 80, or 40 acres more
or onouzh more that when added to
the Homestead already made, will
make 1 CO acres, additional right for
volunteers. Cash paid for these addi
tional rights Send address and the
time when you Homesteaded. the com
pany and Regiment you served in. Cor
respondence Solicited from anyone.
Address J. P. Yorxo,
P. O. News Depot,
43 2t Plattsinouth, Neb.
We want to announce that the
Herald has received, among ether
new material, fjuite an extensive as
sortment of wood type, something we
have always been short of before. AVe
can now print posters, dodgers c, to
a much better advantage than before.
We have also received, and have order
ed, a large lot of new job and adver
tising type; latest styles of card type,
0. &c. We mean to canvass the
town thoroughly for work as soon as
we are prepared to do it, and if you
m an to support your home, printing
business now is the time to show your
go-j.l will.
Thomas Jackson, a practical coal
miner, who has been prospecting, for
coal in the vicinity of Omaha for the
last year or two, has struck a vein of
c :! eighteen inches thick, and a vein
of fire. clay, six feet thick r.ewn miles
below Plattsinouth. He is beir.g as
sisted by three other men. The coal
is said to be in a paying quantity, and
in quality it is between the Wyoming
and Iowa 'oals. Mr. Jackson intends
to bring a load of it to Omaha next
week for inspection. -Bee.
O.i'.y hopj you've foun 1 it, Mr. Thom
as J wkson, "practical coal miner," but
we've been all through that coal out
fit and business with high hopes once,
and got disappointed.
Ordinance Xo. 82.
An Ordinance raising the License of
Liquor Dealers, Saloon Keepers and
Dram Shops from one hundred Dol
lars to Jive hundred dollars.
Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the May
or and Councilmen of the City of Platts
inouth, Cass County. Nebraska, that
Section No. Two of Ordinance No Seventy-seven,
issued and approved Feo
ruary 17th, 1S77, be and the same is
hereby amended so that it shall read as
follows, viz:
Sec. 2. That Section Eight of Ordi
nance No. Forty-two, be so amended
that it shall read as follows: Five hun
dred dollars instead of two hundred
dollars, as the amount to be paid for
the License, therein provided for, by
the applicant for said License, provid
ed that all the other provisions of said
Section shall remain unchanged by this
Ordinance.
Sec. 3. That all Licenses shall date
from the 1st day of May of each year,
or shall pro rate, save and except that
all Licenses now in force shall continue
until their expiration.
Sec. 4. This Ordinance shall take
effect and be in force from and after
its passage and publication, as required
by law.
"Signed, J. W. Johnson,
A ttcst : Mayor.
J. 1). tiMFSox, Clerk. 44tl
Personal.
Prof Thompson came down
week to see old Plattsmouth.
last
Nicholas Cox, of Weeping Water,
came in to see the Herald yesterday.
Two old and prominent citizens of
Omaha and the state died last week,
Geo. Mills and St John Goodrich.
Bishop Clarkson will be in Decatur
on Sunday tho 20th, to administer the
rite of Confirmation and in Grand
Island the 27th.
Mrs. Crocker and family sold
their building lately to Mr. John Leach
who removes his place of busiuess
therein. Mrs. Crocker has gone to
Kansas City, and Miss Crocker to Chi
cago. Mr.Schnasse left for tho "Ebony
protuberances" last week, and Platts
mouth will miss him sadly, in a busi
ness way. He was a liberal dealing
man, trying to live and let live always
and wo hope ho may come back more
than satisfied with his far west venture.
Our young friend Chester Smith
took the girl of his choice. Miss Nellie
Black, and left for the east, when they
come back we shall be happy to wel
come Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
That's the way there was a Wed
ding over at Br. Geo. Black's house
yesterday.
Mr. C. II. Smith was married to Miss
Neliie Black by the llev. Mr. Black
burn and the happy couple go east for
a wedding trip.
For Sale or Trade
or to rent on good terms, the place
where I now live, known as the"Schild
knecht place." Call at the Herald Of
fice for particulars.
Peter Bates.
Mr. Chamberlain and Son are very
busy putting Plattsmouth feather beds
and pillows in order, and they seem to
have their hands full; we can recco
mend them for ye editor's wife sent
down a pair of pillows to be renovat
ed and they returned three, that ought
to speak well for them. Their rooms
are on lower Main St. opposite But
tery's Drug store.
MAItltlF.n.
LKWIS-ELSWICK At the residence of the
bride's lather, on Rock Creek, Saunders Co.
Neb.. Thursday. December i::th.ls77. bvChas.
'J'nrnev, .1. T.. Ik. Hakxky N. Lewis and
Mis.s An xa M. Ki.swick..
THE MARKETS.
HOME MARKETS.
KK.rOJITF.il HY F. E. WHITE.
Wheat. No. 2
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Corn, hhelled. . . .
Corn, ear
Oars
Rai l- y. No. 2
"3
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Rye
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Latest new yorx markets
New oi:k. Jan. 3.
Mont'v.. . .
Cold,.'....
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LATEST CHICAGO MARKETS.
Cnic.voo, Jan. 2-T.
5 oo r. -" :
Flour
Wheat
Corn
Oars
Kve
It ."trier
Native Cattle.
Texas Cattle..
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Oysters! rre!i Oysters!
Fine fresh oysters will be found at
F. S. Whites's every week during the
Season. Also Celery every Saturday,
received fresh and cri-p every Satur
day, by express. Call and get, the
hang of things.
27tf F. S. White.
IlKl.r for the weak, nevvons.and deiuiitated
Chronic ami jiainfti! dNeases cured without
me:!iciiie. Electric I'-.-'t-i and odor apiiliaii'-cs.
all about thm. and how 1 ilitiii-iu'.-'i the j;eii
iiiiic t. "iii t'.iesmirions. r.oo',-. with f ail jiarth.j-ula:-.
m.;i!cd free. Address IT i.v !::: M A ,H r it
Galvanic Co.,--j- vi;i' S;rc-'., Cincinnati, o.
is.'.l-alt.
New
.Is a
t Sc .-1 fli ers.
Joseph Schlattr, the Jeweller, lias
gone into a new iv.A extensive line of
I goods in .!!, li; ion to ins u.sual .Jewelry
! Sloe!:. His store is 1:1 led with new
and l oautM'ul goods of various kinds.
3?!l!.'i:s
his new stock of Watches, Clot ks and
Jewelry, Silver Ware, t lie best in the
market.
in:ns
Spectacles, pocket knives. Purges; Chi
na and Bohemian Ware; Musical In
struments, Strings and Music Books.
Children's toy Wagons Hobby horses,
&.C., and a host of knick nacks and cu
rious toys for holiday presents for
children's amusement; Bird Cages,
Cent's Canes, Umbrelas and a large
line of new goods in every branch of
the business. (Jive him a call
,OS. SCII L ATER.
31tf Main St. Plattsinouth.
A Gertie Hint.
In our style of climate, with its sud
den changes of teuiperat ure, rain,
wind and? sunshine often intermingled
ill a single da)", it is no wonder that
our children, friends and relatives are
so frequently taken from us hy neglect
ed colds, half the deaths resulting di
rectly from this cause. A bottle of
Boschee'a (Jerman Svrun kept about
ryour home for immediate use will pre
vent serious sickness, a large doctor s
bill, and perhaps death, by the use of
three or four doses. For curing Con
sumption, Hemorrhages, Pneumonia,
Sevepe Coughs, Croup or any other di
sease of the Throat or Lungs, its suc
cess is simply wonderful, as your drug
gist will tell you. (lerman Syrup is
now sold in every town and village on
this continent. Sample bottles for tri
al, 10c; regularsize, 7"5e. titftf-alt
J. V. Weckbach says he's herded on
salt in quantity, quality and price.
Will not bo undersold. 27tf
Geo. II. Shafer & Co., Manufactur
ers of True Pharmaceuticals, Fort
Madison, Iowa. 4tf.
By universal accord Ayer's Ca
thartic Pills are the best of all pur
gatives for family use. They are the
product of long, laborious, and success
ful chemical investigation, and
their extensive use. by Physicians in
their practice, and by all civilized na
tions, proves them the best and most
effectual and purgative Pill that med
ical science can devise. Being purely
vegetable no harm can arise from their
use. In intrinsic value and curative
powers no other pill can bo compared
with them, and every person, knowing
their virtues, will employ them, when
needed. They keep the system in per
fect order, and maintain in healthy
action the whole machinery of life.
Mild, searching and effectual, they are
specially adapted to the needs of the
digestive apparatus, derangements of
which they preveri and cure, if timely
taken. They are the best and safest
physic to employ for children and
weakened constitutions, where a mild,
but effectual, cathartic is required.
For sale bv all Dealers.
You can save a large per cent of
your corn crop by reading "Three Blind
Mice," and following advice. C4tf
For sale, cheap, 150 Desirable build
ing lots in the city of Plattsmouth,
Title perfect. Taxes all paid up. Terms
easy. Apply to A. W. McLaughlin
Cashier 1st National Bank. 23tf
SPECIAL XOTICES.
CONSUMPTION CUBED.
An old phy iclan retired from active practice,
having had placed in hU hands by an East In
dian niissioimry the formuhi or a siiu;le vegeta
ble remedy for the epeedy and pnii;uient cure
of Consumption, Rronchitis. Catarrh. Asthma,
and all Throat and Lung nneetions, also a posi
tive and radical cure for General Debility and
all nervous complaluts, afler havin;; thoroughly
tested its wonderful curative poweis in thous
ands of cases, feels it his duty to make it kuown
tc his suflering fellows. The recipe w ill be sent
free of charge, to all n ho desire it, with full di
rections for preparing and .sueces-fully using.
Address with stamp, naming this paper. Or. J,
C. Stone, 44 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia,
Ia. G4m
15 1 (.3 G EST THIXG OUT.
Grains of Wheat measuring one-half inch In
length. SAMPLE FIIEE. to every Farmer iii
the L'nited States. Greatest Curiosity in Seed
ever seen.
S. Y. fin in os &. Co ,
Sweetwater, Teiiu.
Air Three li'ind Mice.
Three thousand rats ! Three thousand rat !
Three timusaud rats !
See how they run ; think hat they eat
M illiolis to feed.
They all run after the farmer's wife ;
W ho soon put an end to their useless strife.
By killing these constant pest of her life.
By giving thein"CVHfeniit Hat Ex
terminator" the safest and most cer
tain Bat Exterminator in the world.
It will save millions of corn annually
It will positively exterminate the
pest from your premises and kill them
as they travel, thus leaving no telltale
dead rat to warn others from eating
Centennial Bat Exterminator. You
get rid of e very rat without the dan
ger attending the use of strychnine or
arsenic.
We challenge the world for a more
profitable investment of 23 cents, and
proclaim it the greatest economizer of
the age. You will recommend it to
your neighbors. For sale everywhere.
A large introductory box postpaid on
receipt of 23 cents. Star Manufac
turing Co.
Box 400. Ft. Madison Iowa.
For sale at Dr. Chapman's Drug
Store, Plattsmouth. 3itf
TO TIIK Al'I'MCTF.I).
Act wisely, and at once procure the
f ol 1 o wi n g wo n de rfu I F am i 1 y M ed ic i n es.
Dr. Fitler's Biieumatic Remedy
and Liver Pills, a positive, permanent
specific for Neuralgia, Rheumatism.
Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, pain in Back,
Bead, Heart, Lungs. Limbs, Nervous,
Blood and Chronic Dieseases. Dr. Fil
ler's Kidni-y Cordiil removes deposits
of Gravel. Albumen, Alcali Acids, re
tention of urine, high colored water,
and strengthens the Bladder and Kid
neys. Dr. fitler's Calisaya Tonic, lor
debilitated constitutions, increases vig
or, strengthens the system, tones the
stomach, and increases appetite. A
pleasant substitute for Iron, which
constipates the bowels and destroys the
teeth. Dr. Fitter's German Pectoral
for Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Coughs
and Colds, a superior combination
which acts quickly and relieves rapid
ly. Your druggists, Chapman it Glass
are agents for Plattmouth. 20-yl
L'se 'Centennial Bat Exterminator."
Messrs. E G. Dovey & Son have a
fine stock of mens' Kip boots, also a
large assortment of ladies side lace,
misses' and chiidrens' shoes, in great
variety, for sale at bottom prices. Give
them a call !"r anything in the line of
general merchandise, at their new store
near head of Main St., soutli side. 27tf.
The grandest bargains ever known
in this town can be had for the next 00
days in clothing. Bots and shoes in
cl'.iding a superh stock of ladies and
children shoes, which wiil be sold clear
nown for cash. Such bargains were
('ever known before, at Stadelman's
clothing emporium. 20lf
J. V. Weckbach lias an immense
stock of Fall, and Winter Dry and
Fae.ey go.N and Groceries of all kinds.
Farmers and Housekeepers give them
a call for anything iu the line of Gen
eral merchandise,
27tf.
I li MIC 7 W .1 TT EXT I OX .'
Julius lVppcrbcrg. Cigar Manufac
turer, o:i Main St., Plattsmouth, Neb.
Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri
can Tobaccoes for smoking purposes.
Foi Stde. Best qualities of plug-smok-;ng
toiaecoalways on hand. 20-tf.
Farm for Sale.
A well improved farm of pn acres for sah
near Light Mi'e Grove, Cass County. Neh. Ti e
improvements consist of l-'-lacresunder cultiva
tion, good house and outbuildings, and a line
grove of limber. 1- or further particulars apply
to Willett I'otteiiger, at l"latt-month : or. Hen
ry Kirkhaiu, on the premises. 34m3
Good Books
for the
Farm, Garden & Household.
The following is a list of Valuable Books,
which will he Mihplicd from the olliee of the
Nki'.hvsk v ilK.UAi.ti. Any one or more of
these hooks will lie sent post-paid to any of our
readers on rceipt of the reguiar price, which is
named against cadi hook.
Allen's (R L . L Fi New An. Farm Rook..?2 r.O
Allen's il.. F.) American Cattle 2 ro
At wood's Count ry am' Suburban Houses.. . 1 ro
P. uumcr's Method of Making Manures 2"
Breck's New Book of Flowers 1 75
RnU's Farm Ga"denimr and Seed Growing..
Da Ill's Modern Horse lHictor. )S mo..
Dadd's Ameiican Cat He Doctor, mo...
Fiax Culture, 7 prize Essays by prac. gr'w's
Fuller's Grape Cull m ist. .".
Fa'ton's I'e.u'h Culture
Gregory on Squashes paper..
1 00
1 .TO
i :n
1 N)
l ro
30
l ro
1 -Mt
i no
1 50
1 75
30
1 00
20
Harris on the Pig
Henderson's Gardening for Pleasure
Heudersou's Gardening for l'rorit
Henderson ' Practical Floriculture
Herbert's Hints to Horse- Keepers
Hop Culture. By 'J exper n a d cultivators..
Hunter ami 1'rapper
minus How t raise them Profitably
Our Farm of Four Acres, l'a. 3(ic, Clo. 60c. ;
K. Clo
Parsons on the Uose
Cjninby's Mysteries of llee-Keeping
(Juiney (Hon. .In-ialO on Soiling Cattle
(Juinn's .Money in the Garden..'
(jiiinuV Bear Culture for Profit
no
,V)
"0
25
."0
00
Kiiey s Potato l est. . . Paper .r0 cts, cloth..
Hoe's Play and Profit in iny Garden
Stewart V lo i , ai ion for the Farm, Garden
75
1 50
Mm orchard
Stewart's Stable Bi.ok
Stewart's Shepherd's Manual
Stoddard's An I.'izg Farm. l'a. 50c. ; cloth...
Thomas' Farm Implements and Machinery
Tim Bunker Panels : or. Yankee Farinliisr..
Tobacco Culture. By 14 exn'r'cd cultivators
v nring s i training ior i ront anu iicauu..
Waring's Element of Agriculture
"White's Cranberry Culture
Wright's Practical Boultry-Keepei. . . . .
These books are from the firm of Orange Judd
Co., and are first-class.
LEGAL XOTICES.
Probate Notice.
In the matter of the estate of Mtry E. Loder,
deceased, before A. N. Sullivan, County Judge,
in ami for Cass Countv, Nebraska.
Notice is hereby given' that E. D. Lauhlin has
filed an application in the County Court, in and
for Cass County, Neb., for the appointment of
Jacob L. Phillies. ndniiid-Uraror of the estate
of Mary E. ixler, deceased, and said cause is
set tor liearinii at the office of the County Judge
in I'lattsmoui n, on the Mil day of February, A.
I. 1S7S. at 'i o'cloeiv p. in. of said day, at which,
time and place all persons interested may ap
pear and show cause if any they have why the
saiil Jacob L. Bbillips slioiild not ho appointed
administrator of sa d estate '
Witness mv hand this l:lh day of January. A.
D. IK7K. at I'lattsmoui h. Neb.
4it3 . A. N. Sullivan, Co. Judge.
Notice.
Nolice is hereby given to all persons having
accounts against the entate of Samuel Mav, de
ceased, to file the same in the office of the
County Judf. at I'luttsmouth, Ciss Co.. Neh.,
on or before the iith day of June. A. it. ls?S.
43t3 A. N. Sullivan, Co. Judge.
Sheriff's Sale.
Bv a t!ie of three several executions ismu
by Win. I Wells. Clerk of the District Couit.
within mul for Cass Countv, Nebraska, ami i
me directed, I will on the 'Jsth dav of January.
A. D. 187s. at 11 :"o o'clock a. m. of said day. at
the south door of ihe Court House in the i'.V
ot I'lattsmout'.i. in said County, sell at public
unction the foilowiim real vstale. to-wit : Lots
one ( 1 1 two (2) three r four ( 1 liv.") anil .tin;
(Hi in block ei chtv-o'ie isij in tbeCity of liatts
inouth in said County. Also, the undivided,
one fixtli interest iu lois one (l) and two (2) in
Mock thirty (: in said City of l'lattsiuoiith.
The same heimr levied upon and taken as th"
property of E. II. Eaton, defendant ; to satisfy
judgments of said Court, recovered by Mason
& Hamlin Organ Company and others lis plaint
iffs. liattsinoutli Neb.. Dee. 2;. A. P. 177.
4t5 M. B. Cutlkk. Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an alias execution issued bv YV.
L. Wells.Clerk of the District Court, within and
for Casrf Countv, Nebraska, and to me direct
ed. 1 will on the nil day of February A. 1). 17
at 11 o'clock, a. in., of said day, at the south
door of the Court House, inthecitv of Platts
mouth. in faid County, sell at pufdic auction
the following real estate, to-wit : Beginning at
the quarter section corner, on the north side of
.section seventeen 17) town eleven (lit north
of range fourteen H) east of the tith I. M.,
thence east twenty (20 chains thence south
twenty-four (24) chains thence west twenty (2n)
chains thence snulli fix t ecu (IB) chains I hence
west twenty (2'iichains thence north forty (4n
chains t hence ea-t t enty cje chains to the
place of beginning, and containing 2s acres
more or less, and known as a part of t he Joseph
Sans farm, in Hock BlulTs precinct in said Coun
tv. The same beinu levied upon and taken as
the property of Joseph Sans, "one of the defen
dants in a suit wherein Joseph Shera and Jo
seph Sans are defendants; to satisfy a judg
ment of Said Court, recovered by Edmund E.
Woolsev. plaintiff.
l'latt.s'mouth, Neb Jan. 2d, A. D. 173.
4115 SfT B. Cuti.ek, Sheriff.
Legal Notice.
In the District Court, 2d Judicial District, in
and for Cass County. Nebraska. John F. Buck,
iilaintiff, vs Joscnh McClure. Jacob Vallcry ami
'eter E. JittfTiier, a firm doing business in" Nf
br.isKa under the stvle and firm name of Val
lery . Hull ner, Theodore Webber and Geo rue
YV ."Webber, a firm doing business under the
style and firm name of T. B. Webber & Co., In
Chicago, 111. ; and Morse. Slieppard & Co., of
Boston, Massachusetts, defendants.
The defendants above named will take notice
that John F. Buck, plaintiff, has filed in the
Clerk's ottice of the District Court, in anil for
Cass County, his petition asking for the fore
closure of mortgage on the north half n'i of
the sont h-west quarter (sw') of section six (;
iu township ten ( no range thirteen 13) east of
the iith P. hi., and that said premises may be
sold to satisfy the sum of two hundred and lift y
dollars (SiMi.oo) with interest, asking also t hut
T. B. Webber & Co. of Chicago, Illinois. Morse,
Shepheid & Co.. of Boston. Massachusetts, who
claim to have some interest in said premises,
may be required to appear and answer said pe
tition, showing their several rielitsand interests
in the same, otherwise that they be forever bar
red from any equities they may have in said
premises.
John V. Buck.
3PP5 ly Geo. S. Smith, his Att'y.
Sheriff's Sale.
Bv virtue of an order of sale issued bv Win.
L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court. 2d Judi
cial District, within and for Cass County. Ne
braska, and to me directed, I will on the 2sth
dav of January, A. D. 1S7S, at 11 o'clock a. in. of
said dav. at the south door of the Court House,
in tho City of Plattsmouth, in said Countv, sell
at public auction the following real estate, to
wit : The north-east quarter (ne'.i of I he south
west quarter iswVt) and the north halt of the
south-east quarter (sei and also the soutli
thirty-two (32) acres of south-west quart er(sw4)
of t lie north-east quarter O'C'ii of section sev
enteen (17) town eleven (11 ) north of rani' four
teen (14) east of the nth P. M. The same being
levied upon and taken as the pioperty of Jos.
Sans, one of tiie defendants ; to satify a judg
ment of said Court, recovered by Ediuond E.
Woolsey. plaintiff, against Joseph shera and
Joepli Sans defendants.
Plattsinouth. Neb., Dee. 2fi. A. D. 177.
4ntr M. B. Cutlkk. Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale.
Bv virtue of an execution issued bv Wm. L.
Wells, Clerk of the Disjrict Court, 2d Judicial
District, within ,.nd for Cass County. Nebraska,
and to me directed, 1 v.ill cm the 2S1 h day of
January. 'A. D. Is7s, at lo o'clock a. m. of said
dav. at the south door of the Court House, in
the Cay of Plattsmouth. in said County, sell at
public a uc! ion the following real estate, to-wit :
Commencing eight im chains and twenty-live
(2.1) links wesi of the quarter 1 1 section cor
ner of Ihe north side of section nineteen ilu)
town twelve (12) range fourteen iH) east of the
f.th I. M., south five (1) degrees east five (")
chains and seventy-live (7.1) links thence west
r.veiily-live (2.1) links thence south two r2)
chains and four (til links thence west 2 chains
and siiv-one (01 ) links to a point on the east
line of "Fitth street if continued south from
I'luttsmouth. then north along the sairt street
seven (7) chains and .seventy-six and one-half
(7i'.'i) links to the north line 'if said section,
tlici ce east ui the section line two (2) chains
and thirty t o and one-half (,(2;i) links to the
place of beginning, containing two 2) acres
more or less. Also, the following: Commenc
ing at the north-east coiner of the north-cast
quarter (iie1) of the north-west quarter (nw ,)
of section nineteen la) town twelve (12) range
fourteen tl4) east of Clh P.M., thence running
west I hiily-t hree rods to the line of ihe old
road thence south alongsaid road twenty-three
(23) rods thence east thirty-one (.SI) rods thence
north lo the place of beginnimr containing four
(41 acres and ninety-six ( ni) roda more or less.
I he same being levied upon and taken as the
property of .lame O'Neill one of tho defend
ants : to s::!islv a judgment of said Couit. re
eovered bv G"eo. , K. Miekclwait. plaintiff's,
against T. 'F. fames. J. V. Carnes. J allies O'Neill
L. K. Johnson and 1). N. Johnson.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Dee. 20, A. D. 1S77.
4ot M. B. Cutlkk, sheriff.
THE OLD RELIABLE HOUSE
STILL,
TWO DOORS EAST OF POST OFFICE.
KEEN AN & GRACE.
"Where you can get your Christ
mas ami New Years
CIGARS AXD LIQUOBS.
Good "Star A" whiskey at S1..M) per gailon.
Wines and Liquors generally.
SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKIES
made a specialty. 30t3
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
BLJ1 CKSM1 Til
HORSE SHOEING,
AND
WAGON REPAIRING
All kinds of
FARM IMPLEMENTS
mended
Neatly c- Promptly
:0:
Horse, Mulc& Ox Shoeing,
In short, we'll shoe anything that has
four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe.
Come and see us.
UEW SHOP,
on Fifth St., between Main and Vine Streets,
just across the corner from the N'EW HERALD
OFFICE. loyl
ARNES' FOOT POWER
MACH1NEUV.
1 fylifferenr machines with
I which Builders, Cabinet
Jy Makers, Wagon Makers
akers
and Jobbers in miscellaneous
work can compete as toot'AL
TV axi thick with sieani
power manufacturing ; also
Amateur's supplies, saw
blades, fancy woods and de
simis. Sav where you read
this ami sen.i for cat almrue and prices. W. I
John Bauxks, Rockford. Winnebago l o.
mo:
EY TO LOAX.
$100,000
To loan on improved farms in Cass ount y, at
low rale of interest. Applications solicited,
l'lattsiuoiith, March 177. J N. WISE.
NOW READY FOR AGENTS !
The Great Strikes!
That timely new book, by Hon. J. a Dacus.
A complete history f the causes and thrilling
events of the great railroad and labor war ail
over the countrv, Kinkly Ilu'straikp.
lia:TS W'ATKI everywhere. The
best chance to make money ever offered. Be
ware of inferior works. Get the be-t and lowest
priced. Address
i.'6ni(i STANDARD BOOK HOUSE.
ST. Louis, Mo.
0
Vk B
T i )
i WILLIAM HEROLD,
rtealor lo
DRY GOODS.
CLOTHS.
DLANKETS.
FLANNELS,
FURNISHING GOOD..
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Large stock of
BOOTS and SHOES
to be
CLOSED OUT AT COST.
Notions, Quconsvare,
and in facr'everything you can call for in
the line of
General Merchandise.
CASH PAID FOR HIDES AND FL'RS.
All kinds of country produce taken in ex
change for goods. 31yl
C&icap Burlington & Quinsy R. R.
IS THE
DIRECT ROUTE
BETWEEN THE
East and West,
Running Through Cars
CHtGAOG
CouiTciL Bluffs,
CONNECTING WITH THE
Union Pacific Railroad
FOIi ALL rOI.VTS TV
XEBTtASKA.
COLORA DO.
VTA IT,
MOXTAXA.
X EVA DA,
AMZOXA,
IDA 1IO,
AND
aIif:i?:msB
THROVG 13 C A 11 S
TO
KANSAS CITY, TOPEKA,ATCHISO!I k St. JasCDb
Through Cars toIJ (J j'U jand all Foi'd-on
SHJSSOIUI, K.WSAH & T3CXAS,
AVI
Houston & Texas Central ITaillloads.
IT is THE
DIRECT EOUTE
FROM THE
Wast to ilia East
AND THE
EAST TO THE "WEST.
All information about rates of fare will be
cheerfully jriveu by appivinc to
1). Y. HITCHCOCK,
lien. A Yes. Pass. An't.,
42!y I'HlCAou.
J. G- CHAMBERS.
Manufacturer of and DeiiJcriii
S ADD LE.
COLLARS,
HALTERS.
WHIPS,,
ETC., ETC., ETC.
REPAIRING
Done with Neatness! Dispatch.
The only place in town where "Turlcy's nat
ent self adjustable horse collars are sold."
Minn
PLATTE VALLEY HOUSE,
JOIIX ItOXS. Proprietor.
TSIC OZ. KLLIAIILIl IIOLSC.
Good accommodations for Farmers
and the traveling puMic. JIoard!?l per
day. Meals 2oc. Entirely refitted and
re-furnished, and farmers are request
ed to call and get 3 meals and bed for
S1.00. 5ml
A. G. HATT,
JEST OPENED AC. A IX,
New, Clean, First Class Meat Shop,
on Main Street in Fred Kroeh'er' old stand
Everybody on hand for fresh, tender meat.
iwyl.
Great Stock- Breeder's Monthly.
THE NATIONAL
LIVE-STOC
JUJ..i;AL,
1-oDiiMc.eu in
CHICAGO, ILLS.
millS OREAT MONTHLY is Turiiversally ae
A kiiOvmdj!cd to be wiinout a rival in us De
partment of Journalism. Each number contains
44 to 4s lar;:e pages, three columns lo t he pajre,
with a handsome cover, ami is P.kaltikli.i.V
ii.llsti:.tki with elegant double plate euKra
viiis. It is devoted especially to livestock and
the dairy, and no K.ikmkk or .Stock Uuf.kuf.b
can afford to do wi.o tut it. It discusses the
science of breeding, i ne merits of the various
breed, the most approved methods of feeding
and handling, and everything pertaining to tiie
successful management of live-stock on the
farm. It has an ably-conducted veterinary D
paninent, in which will be found articles upon
the laws of health and disease, as applied to
Domestic Animals, which eauniit fail to be of
meat value to nil who ere interested in any
kind of live-stock. It contains separate De
partments, devoted to llo I;.-K.S, CATTLE,
tiHEEP, .SWINE, and the DAIRY, and its corps
of editor are rceoni.cd throughout the entire
country as the Most Tiii:oc;n, Aki.k., and
Pkacticai. writers in tncir separate depart
ments, that can be found in AHK--I ica No ex
pense inspired, on the p.rt of its publishers, to
make it a hiijh-tuneit, rt iintilr, trictiril, and f-ftrtu-tive
Journal, such as every intelligent farms
er ami stoek breeder will find worth many times
iis i;ost each year.
It is the L,ai xrei-t as well lis the Ist Stock
Journal published.
Subscription price, per annum postage
pre paid. . Posters, handsomely illustrated with
fine engravings of live-stock, mailed frc on
application, to those who will make up clubs,
and a liberal commission allowed. Address ail
letters, registering those containing money, un
ices in shape of Postal Order or Draft, to
SIOCK Jul. R.NAL COMPANY. Publishers.
Lakeside Ruilding. ciurviO, III.
P-Srvn 20 Cmts rort .specj m kn Cory, il l
3 6S
r5
W. D. JOKES1
NEW LIVERY STABLE,
lVLATTSMOtJTif,
The old r.O'NER KTAP.EHS In Thttl 4inoutlJ
Neh.. have Pceii l H d hy Dr. .(ones, and h
lias opened a new and handsome llverv In tin.'
well known hniti. 'I lie tlnest and he.tt vl hol'st
and cai riaites always ready to let.
saddle Horses cheat.
Horses kept for Sale
or to Trade.
houses TiiAixfciT axd nnoKi!.
ALSO
I desire to pive noiii'o Ih.'it I Karri a laiye.
handsome Inn k l-arn, with identy of room foi
horses mid warons. I can put. farmer stock
an I wacons, loads of grain or iiuylhiiK all un
dercover, n ihe dry. KciuciuImt this.
Thanking all mv "old palions for their" many
favnrs. 1 soln il their tiadtf this coining yenl'
satrsfifd Inn a'''oinuiodaie thfin PcttiT i'Td tlo
belter by tueni than ever before. . 3-j'l.
HARI'WAKE STOKE,
In l'lattsiuoiith. Neb., on Fourth St.. about thd
MIDDLE OF THE 15 LOCK,
you will find :
Corn I'lanlers, (Iiaiid & horse)
Stirrizi? IMows,
Sulky I'lotvs,
Cultivators,
and all kinds of Farm Implements amt
Slielf Hardware, Tin Ware, Sif,., &c.
ALSO,
Hungarian and Millet.
- Seed for Sala
?inf
AND,LAND!
BEST FARMING LANDS
IN NEBRASKA.
FOR SALE I1V
cS'EKEq.BL. EL-
IV M'.IMtANKA.
Great Advantages to Buyers
IN 1S77.
Ten Years Credit at C per cent Intereat,
Six Years Credit at C per ' cei.t Interest i
and 20 2cr cent Discount,
Other liibernl Discount Tor 'n1i,
Jtebalet. on I mi-cm nml Fretchtn,
and I'rt-miiiiii" tor Improvt -iientM.
Pamphlet" and .Vans, contain ini full partic
ulars, will be mailed free to any part of thrf
world on application to
land i ommissionek. v.. a :vf. R. n.
loyl Lincoln, .Nkhiiakka
O. F. JOHNSON,
DEALER IS
Drugs? Medicines
WALL: '"'PAPER,
All Paper Trimmed Freo of
Charge;
ALSO DEALER IN"
Stationery, Magazines,
AND
Latest I'nlilicntions.
I'roKcrlpI ioiiH Carefully Componiidetl
by an i:xpei-ieiiocl llriieslMt.
REM EM RE It THE PLACE.
COH. FIFTH f- 21 A IN Si REETti
PLATTSMOUTH. XEI5.
Waukesha Central
Medical Spring !
S. SI. ninSTOW, Prop.
- oj-.-o
The waters of this Spring have bcerf
analyzed by Prof. Eode, of Mihvau
kf;i. Analytical Chemist, and fonrxl to
;ontain the same inrpdients, substan
tially, that have rcitdei ed the Uelhesd;
and Glenn Springs so famous.
THESE WATERS CCRR
DIABETES, KIDNEY AND
INTERNAL TROUBLES
OF VARIOUS KINDS,
They nre whipped ail oirr the i'uiled
Ntatert ami llieir reputation
in t iKlonbtt-al,
THE "CENTRAL"
RANKS AMONG TlE REST
OF THESE SPRINGS.
lVr further particulars apply to
S. II. 1JARSTO
2.jin0
WAUKESHA, WIS.
SHANNON'S '
LIVERY SALE AND FEED
East of I'latle Valley House,
THE OLDEST
LIVERY STABLE
In the To'vn.
Good Teams Always oil Hand.
Careful Drivers sent with car
riages if desired.
Canias sent to Depot to meet all trains
whenever ordered.
THE ONLY HCARSE IN TOWN.
Eunern!s attended and canines furnished t
trieuds. Address, .1. V. isllAN.NON.
42-ly Ellatltinotith, Kcfcf.-
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