Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, May 23, 1878, Image 3

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    THE II E It A L I).
B. & M. R. KJTimo Table.
Corrected ThurJay, January 10, 1878
FOIl OMAHA FiToMrLArrsMOLTn.
leaves :is a. tn. Arrives g0i.ra.
" S iM p. tn. 3 Ab p. m.
FROM OMAI1A FOR FLaTTSMOCTH.
1 faM 9 aV a. m. Arrive 10 :? a. in.
" C aa) p. in. 7 : 15 p. lu.
FOR THE VTKftr.
Iave Plitt-.moutli 9 :4o a. in. Arrives Lin
coln, I J 30 p. in. ; Arrives Kearney, 8 :24 p. m.
f relgl.t loaves to :2l a. Ar. Lincoln 3 p.m.
FKOM THE WKrrr.
leaven Keanicv. r :') a. 1vm Lincoln,
12 -i-r p. ni. Ainves Plattsinouth. 3 :10 p. in
Freiicht leaves Lincoln 11 Al a. in. Arrives
FlatUmouth, 4 p. ni.
UOING EAST.
Fx jn ess. 6 : 15 a. HI.
Passenger, (.train eneh day ) 3 p. m., except
Saturday. Every ttilrd Saturday a I r;iii con
nect 4 at the usual time.
c bi. jt n. n. run: ta 1x11:
WESTWAIID.
Express
!0 l.-.alll! 10
, 1 U.r.piu : I
i 4 .V.pm j 5
. i 7 Mplll H
j 10 Mipm ;ll
1 4."ani 2
. I 4 2r.;t!ni ..
7 Warn 8
i a Mm
Mail,
oopni
4.Hin
3iam
l'lam
.v.ain
'pin
l.'.pm
otipm
I .rave fliicairo
Men. lota
" Galesbiirg
P.ullil.gloll
Oltumwa
" Chariton
Cresfon
Red Oak
Arr.
I'lattsaiouth
EASTWAP.D.
Express
Mail,
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,"ain
loam
l.'ipm
(Nlplll
40.m
OT.plll
loam
Main
Leave Platt-ououtli
Kftl ak
Creton
" Chariton ... .
Oitumwa
litirliuton. .
Galesburg ..
Meudota
Arriv. Chicago
H in'!. Ill H
; io 3opm , ll
' 12 ,Vani 2
! 3 20am ' r
' i
.'ma ill . S
H .'..lain 11
12 l.lpin 3
;i :uipm, 7
ONLY 27 HOTKS To Sr. LOUIS 1 v ti" iicy
KoC l K J'i-1 opened via MON.YIoi: Tfl. PULL
MAN LACK SI.I KIING CAPS run from
Ptr;inj.'ton tost. lAinix without change.
LY LEAVING PLATTSMOUTH AT 3:50 F.
M.. you arrive in St. I.ol'IS theiicxteveningat
x :20. an I leaving St. Iouis at n :-.ii a. in., you ar
iie in l'lattsinntif h :2n the net inornliiK-
Com; ii Tickets for sale for all iuiiits North,
South, East and WtM. -
SAM LEI. POWELL.
D. W. lIlTlIirdCK. Ticket Agent.
Gen. Western Pass. Agent.
J. M. Hki-HTAI., AKeiit, Plaltsiiioiith.
KirlVAl, M DVi'AKTUKE OF I LATTS
v MOl 'iH MA11.
KASIFHX, XOKTIIKRX & KOITIIFKV
I lepart at - .1 :.J a. in.
Ariur.it -:;a. m. '.. .. . :. .,MJ ,.
oMAIIA VIA IS. .t M.
Ariivi at lo : jo a. in. Depart at - 2 p. ni.
WkflKKN via H. & M.
Arrive at - 2 :l.r p. la. epalt at 0 a. in.
WKKI'IXii T. A I KH.
.Aniveat 12:iilii. leiartat - 2 :K' p. w.
l(o K KI.I KKS & I'MON Sllt.I.S.
Aniveat 12 :Y- m. i Hi-part At -. 1 :' ' m.
J. W. M A USil A I.E. I. M.
!.oi ' A I.A I V Lit riSEM ENTS.
Tra-isii-Tit. i-.'nts a lin-. Ki-'-juiir aiivcills--rs.
in (vms pr Inn-. No adverii.seiuent insert
; I in: li-ss tlian ;" cents.
t'i;al iiotiei" at Statute r.its.
A i i-'in-Ts tu. I nin.-cr-i .)f the law v.;!l In- ith1
rer-mvi!ife for all li-t'al noti'-t s ther hand in,
:til ;.!! parties dem.nul'.ii,: a proof of p'lMiea
ii. .i. o' anv noli.-.- wi'.l l- held t i the uuioica
t I"!; t l- of mk '.i not Ice.
COM M I N IV AT II N S.
As o:ir sp-iee i- li!i.:t- l. :il! i-i.'.u.itiiii'-"'otis
must l luii-f and to tli" point, with no va.sie
if w ords.
T.i" p;..p'T is f-poiisif... for the eorreetnes.s
a.-.-.r-r.' t to eopy ol paid matter and paid l.r-tral-,
o!i!v. "
1 .- :.i'!M.ii h t:t!;.--' t!; paper '.'; i!;i r'y
f.-..'.;r !)'' pir-' -ot"-e. .vlietl-r . ! ; d '." !;i
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ll an v p-rso! ..; u-i ':m V l'"'r d:-font!ii-',r
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run.
LOCAL x i:vs
k Sappers :;" a pair at MergV. fctf
S'.ippeis a pair at Merits', ttf
"ippers "" a pair at Merges", stf
Out "Tiip to W.U.l.il.-t.ll" UiU;t
,a e hurt some otio. Mike, that's too
thin.
(Jity Clerk Simpson lias the foun
dation in for a new house, on Winter
stein hill.
--Was it a "Fry" or a "roast"' that
Mori isoti ordered Friday night at the
C. 15. mee'.iug.
We should like to know wluit the
"Wheeler patent outside sheet said about
the county seat at I'lattsmouth the ii
sue before election.
Milkman Gibson has got a iu?w wag
onnobby too; if he'd build that horse
up a little he'd Lave quite a turnout.
At Young's Post Office store is an
iron shaving 30'.) feet long taken from
a piston rod, by Frank Cannier with
his lathe, at the 15. & M. machine shops.
MacMurphy stock mm. becomirg
up when it takes a whole newspaper
to abuse him in.
The horses that were wrecked by
the train that jumped the track last
Thursday night, were re shipped for
Seward yesterday.
Jones & Stroud lost a valuable
horse last Sunday, it had just been ta
ken from the stable when it dropped
dead, without previous ailment.
The first Ice man of the season was
around Tuesday morning with his
cooling wares.
Nearly one-fifth of Wheeler's hist
paper was devoted to abusing MacMur
phy. a man they say has no "influence?"
Let's see; didn't a feilow by the
narne of Thomas come here a while
rgo to edit a paper. "What became of
him?
Connor says there is money behind
it. How about that $103 note, Joe,
that Paruude refused to cash for a
time?
Handsome new pattern hats at Mrs.
Johnson and Miss Sweeuev's. 9t2.
For a paper that has no influence
t iey vein to care a good deal for the
Herald's opinion and action on coun
ty matters.
tlev. Jos. A Steifihart Wiil Iiold di
vine service at th - German school
liouse, in the 2d ward, next Sabbath at
1014 a. in., and Sunday School at 0 a.
ni. All are invitvd to attend, and an
especial invitation is extended to the
Germans.
Dr. Livingston, Capt. O'ltourkc, AVn
Neville, Sam Long, Jno. A. MacMur-
phy and some others whose names we
did not learn, went np to Fremont on
Tuesday, to attend the Sportsmen's As
sociation. Mrs Johnson and Miss Sweeney keep
rolling in new goods. Their line of
fancy goods i3 very complete. 9t2.
The boys celebrated last Saturday
nitiht, after the returning board arose
and announced the result of the elec
tion, with the cannon and sundry bon
fires in main ttreet. It was an expres
sion of feeling for some of the men
and the small boy was happy.
The Presbyterian church is being
repaired and otherwise improved, so
there will be no services in the church
Sunday morning and evening, but the
next Sabbath services as usual will
take place.
The cold weather is pushing small
grain rapidly forward, but corn will
make little advancement until the
ground dries out and warm weather
is the order of the day.
If that chap that sold buggies here
had advertised in the local papers here,
as he has since done and let Frank
White have done the selling, he would
have dune much better.
Mrs. Johnson and Miss Sweeney
have gone into the wholesale mil
linery business as well as retail.
Wholesaling to milliners further west.
Frank Gulhman has hoisted h a
building back of the post office, moov
ed it back from the street and will
put a new foundation under it and
also build upon th fro;it, making a
good improvement in that quarter.
New Potatoes, raised by Alvers Mo
lt v, a weighing a pound, for sale at
"Weckhac h's.
May 21st, 1STS tf.
Of coarse you all know that
the States Sportsmen's Association
met .:t Fremont on Tuesday and
Wednesday. There was also a branch
show for dogs of tlio hunting persua
sion. Ir. Livingstons kennel consist
ing of the elegant and high-bred dog
"Ihi iti" an 1 Mrs. Moua with her five
I little M .in is, were properly cradled
l and sei t to the show. Several o'.hr
j parties al o took dogs but, we di I n t
learn who.
j . , ,
j The hist sensation in the county
j i i hot they kiiied a man to keep him
j fi out voting o:i the County seat ques
j lion.
j Joe Leasley is about the only veg
1 ctaMu luan left around I'lattsmouth
and his gardens, graperies and the ap
pearance of his place generally, shows
that he is aide to lili the bid. II has
Mipplied us with the earliest vegetables
of the season.
McDonagh attended tho examina
tions at scho d, hut Tuesday, in Prof.
Druiiiiiiond's room, and threw kisses to
the young ladies.
Genuine Sidenburg's Key West ci
gars, acknowledged the nest in the mar
ket; at Young's Post Office store.
The final term examinations are
being conducted in the different de
partments of the Iliga School this
week. To all appearances the term
! closing has been a profitable one, and
the pupils in the several classes show
a good amount of interest. The class
in Geology during oral examination
did excellently, considering the advanc
ed subject treated. If we were given
to criticism we. would not approve tho
Prof's, idea that man's appearance in
the seventh age was unfortunate, eith
er joking er in earnest. The examina
tions on tlwe who-le are creditable to all
concerned.
The closing night of the Catholic
festival last Thursday night, was very
pleasantly spent. The band discoursed
excellent music, and the dancers danced
with old time spirit. The tables were
well spread and well attended. The
voting for the silver set, &c, was an
nimated and spirited. The beautiful
silver set was won by Miss Mary Phe
len ; she being voted the most popualr
lady in the room, by 305 votes. Mr.
O Donahue received a silver goblet, for
being the ugliest looking man in town ;
he says he thanks God that McDonagh
wasn't there, or he would have stood
no chance at all. a he total proceeds
i was $230.
I Hattie Pronger will open a select
' school iu room No. 4 of the High
1 School building, beginning Monday,
May 27ih. Terms SI. 00 per month.
On Home Work.
Mn. Eiitok:
I saw in the Chronicle an article
signed Disgusted" that censures you
very much. He says you Jo not notice
anything in a local way. Xow I want
to say that you have paid more at
tention to my shop from time to time
(for less money) than all the rest of
the County papers. 1 have nothing to
say against the other papers, nor
against " Disgusted," but I think your
paper is the best in the county for local
matters.
John "Wavman.
Thank you, John. An honest me
chanic is the noblest work of creation.
Eeat3 o.icord lummtr all hollow.
i
On Monday n?ght last, 0a we tver
peacefully dreaming that we did not
run a county newspaper and never got
cursed by anybody, the tinkle of a gui
tar roused us to a realization of our
less blissful condition, and we became
aware thai we were the subjects of a
serenade, the guitar being reinforced
by several voices in a familiar song.
The voices too seemed familiar, and
putting this and that together we have
arrived at the conclusion that never
mind, we know, and we know that they
know that we know, and aint that
enough? How about that parting so
lo, was it "More hash?"
Patterns for sa'e at Mrs. Johnson
and Miss Sweeney's. 9t2.
Good second-hand okoans and melo
dkons for sale or rent low. Leave ad
dress at Mr.O. F. Johnson's Drugstore
cor G tli and Main Sts.
James Pettee,
9tf. Dealer in Musical Instruments.
The VicTon, the simplest lightest
running and best working
SEWING MACHINE IN THE MAItKET.
Perfectly noiseless. Call and see the
beautiful Sample Machine at Merges
Shoe Store. Merges & Pettee,
Otf Agents for Cass County.
Off the Track.
On Thursday night as the 11:30
freight westward bound, in charge of
conductor Young, was pulling out of
the yard at this place, when out by the
lime kiln the way car and the one in
front of it jumped the track and rolled
down the bank and stopped on the
brink of the river. The passengers in
the way car were rolled and tumbled
about lively. Three or four were bruis
ed up considerably, and W. E. Carr, of
Valparaiso Ind., was quite seriously in
jured, receiving a hard blow on the
head and having his breast bone and
three ribs broken; he was taken to the
Saunders House and placed under Dr.
Livingston's care. The other car that
left the track contained 17 horses, 4 of
which were killed outright, and the
rest made their escape, but were
brought in next day. The cause of the
accident is unknown, but it occurred
on a very rough piece of track which
has since been repaired.
Personal.
. sa Core of Louisville was in town
i last week.
j lijb Sherwood is out on crutches
' doing first rate.
i
j Sam Darker shipped 15 ear loads of
cattle last Monday.
Thomas Pollock, city councilman
went east last week.
Alf White, merchant, goes west to
get the fresh air and hunt the antelope.
Mrs. Strauss, of St Joe, Mrs. Julius
Peppei berg's mother, is making her
daughter a visit.
Ifeebner of Center Valley called at
the IlEitAi.D headquarters Wednesday
and helped the office financially.
Mr. K.J. Miuford remembered his
old time friend the 1Iekali in a way
to make it a constant visitor in the
f utu re.
Thn IT eii.v Li) had the pleasure of
meeting lately, our new city council
man from the fourth ward. Mr. McCal
lim ; being absent during election we
had not the chance to become ac
quainted before.
M. L. hite Lsq., a former resident
of Plattsniou'h, has returned to dwell
amomg us after a sojourn in the Dlack
Hills for a season. He has traded for
the Drew House on 6th st. and is busy
already making improvements. We
welcome Mr. White to Plattsmouth
again.
Mrs. E. E. Cunningham and children
returned from Jacksonville Florida on
Friday last. Mrs. C. is improved in
health and was warmly welcomed by
her many friends here. She also spent
a few weeks in Savannah, Georgia,
which place she liked even better than
Jacksonville. She brought the IIeu
aei pleasant greetings from Florida
friends.
THE MARKETS.
HOME MARKETS.
REPORTED li F. E. WHITK.
t Wheat. No. 2
75-sO
4viVi
16ftl3
1.1
SO'.R.'i.'i
IS
35
" 3
" rejeetrd
Corn, shelled
Corn, ear
Oats
Barley, No. 2
"3
" rejected
Kye
latest new yoke markets
New York. May 22.
y 2V33i
lOOli
Moiu
Uold
LATEST CHICAGO MARKETS.
Chicago. May 22.
Flour 5 00f-t5 25
Wheat 1
Corn 39
On:, 2."
Kye 57
Barley x
Native Cattle 3 noSij.i 9o
Texas Cattle 2 4.v3 5.5
Hogs 3 ISM 35
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Xotes, receipts and bills for sale at
the llKRAtu Office; also scale booka
for grain and cattle dealers. 4Utf
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
'cw Restaurant.
North side Main St., one door east
of Chamber's harness shop. Meals at
all hours. Give me a call and get the
worth of your money.
3tl3 David Cais.
The grandest bargains ever known
in this town can be had for the next CO
days in clothing. Boots and shoes in
cluding a superb stock of ladies and
childrens shoes, which will be sold clear
nown for cash. Such bargains were
(ever known before, at Stadelman's
clothing emporium. 20tf
Yoxl can save a large per cent of
your corn crop by readingThree Blind
Mice," and following advice. 34tf
A Partner Wanted.
A man with small capital as a part
ner in the brick making business. The
brick to be made from the celebrated
Kaolin found near Louisville, this
county. It will burn white and is very
valuable. Also a moulder, one that
understands setting and burning.
J. T. A. Hooveu.
49m3 Louisville, Neb.
For Groceries of all kinds and at
low figures the Louisvilliaus will find
Rockwell on hand every day. 52tf
For Sale
A good Portable Pipe Organ, manu
factured by the celebrated I. Dennett
Nutter, entirely remodeled and good
for twenty years. This beautiful in
strument has 4 stops and 3 registers of
pipe, and for quality and power of tone
cannot be surpassed by any Portable
Pipe Organ. For particulars enquire
of S. M. Brown, tuner and repairer of
pianos and organs, Creston, Iowa, or to
JAMES PETTEE,
dealer in musical instruments, Platts
mouth, Neb. 47tf.
Pension Papers.
Those wanting pension papers ac
knowledged will please remember that
J. It. Toman, Notary Public, Louisville,
has a certificate of the county Clerk
filed with the IT. S. pension Agent and
can attend to all such business. 52if
For Sale.
A fine half blooded Durham Bull,
for sale or trade by B. Seibold. To be
seen at his farm. 713
Sweet Potato Plants.
Delivered at the express office in
Glenwood Iowa. Packed free at $2.50
per 1,000. Address.
L. A. Williams.
Also plenty of cabbage and tomato
plants, cheap. 7tl
'otice.
Owing to continued ill health, the
undersigned is obliged to discontinue
the practice of medicine in the future.
All persons indebted to him for pro
fessional services will please call at an
early day, at his Drug Store, where Mr.
Roberts," the clerk in charge, will give
all needed information in regard to
their accounts. Thanking the people
for their patronage during the past, I
hope to receive their continued favors
in the Drug line for the future.
Respectfully, &c
7t3 W. E. Donelan.
Bridge Notice.
Notice is hereby givea that bids will
be received up to Saturday, June 1st.
1878, for the construction of nine coun
ty bridges, in accordance with files now
in county clerk's office. No 1 C4 feet
span, No. 2 70 feet span. No. 8 'S8 feet
span. No. 5) US feet span, to be Pratt
combination, set on oak piling. No 3
l?r feet span. No. 4 4 feet span. No. 5
24 feet span, No. 6 24 feet span. No. 7
22 feet span, to bn wooden bridges. The
Board of County Commissioners reserve
the right to reject any and all bids.
Bv order of Countv Commissioners.
7t2 J. D. Terr. Co. Clerk.
New type new type, come in with
your jobs. tf
Caution to Smokers.
From and after (he 1st day of May.
1S7S all boxes containing cigars of mv
manufacture wiil have my namo bold
ly printed on the inside of the lid. This
is to prevent counterfeiting my brand
of cigars, w ith an inferior quality of
cigars, resorted to by some unprinci
pled maim fact urers. None are genu
ine unless pbiinlv labeled:
JULIUS PEPPEIiBUltG,
Ma n it act uk ek,
Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska.
Use "Centennial Rat Exterminator.
THE YVONDEFUL SUCCESS
Which has attended the use of Brown's
Liver Pills has demonstrated the fact,
that medicines prepared for eastern
diseases are not adapted to the diseases
of this western climate. The people
of the west would do well to bear in
mind that headache, biliousness, pain
in the side, indigestion, constipation,
etc., result from an inactive condition
of the liverv produced by the mias
matic influences common to all new
countries: A speedy relief is obtain
ed by the use of lirurcn's Liver Fills.
The great remedy for inflammation is
Arnica, Brown's Amino, tinlre is con
ceded to be, the most reliable prepara
tion before the public, for curing cuts,
bruises, burns, frost-bites, and old sores
and ulcers.
All of Brown's Great Western Reme
dies for sale by Dr. W. E. Donelan,
Chapman fc Smith, J. II. Buttery, and
O. F. Johnson.
Plattsmouth, Neb.
Another good farm for sale in
Cass County 160 acres? good house,
six rooms, frame stable, 125 acres
broke, fine cottonwood grove ten acres,
Apply to Neb. Herald office.
46tf. Jno. A. MacMurfhy.
Bring in your corn or oats to the
Herald office. 41tf.
TO TIIK AFFLICTKI).
Act wisely, and at once procure the
following iconderful Family Medicines,
Dr, Fxtler's Rheumatic Remedy
and Liver Pills, a. positive, permanent
specific for Neuralgia, Rheumatism.
Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, pain in Back,
Head, Heart, Lungs. Limbs, Nervous,
Blood and Chronic Dieseases. Dr. Fit
ler's Kidney Cordiil removes deposits
of Gravel, Albumen, Aleali Acids, re
tention of urine, high colored water,
and strengthens the Bladder and Kid
neys. Dr. Filler's Culisaya Tonic, for
debilitated constitutions, increases vig
or, strengthens the system, tones the
stomach, and increases appetite. A
pleasant sulstitute for Iron, which
constipates the bowels and destroys ho
teeth. Dr. Filler's German Pectoral
for Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Coughs
and Colds, a superior combination
which acts quickly and relieves rapid
ly. Your druggists, Chapman & Glass
are agents for Plattmouth. 20-yl
Eighty acres of Land for sale, near
Greenwood. Cass County. Nebraska:
all under cultivation, good small house
and young orchard and grove Time
on two thiids of purchase money. Ap
ply at Neb. Herald office. ltf.
Geo. H. Shafer & Co., Manufactur
ers of True Pharmaceuticals. Fort
Madison, Iowa. 34tf.
Oh Say,
if you want a square meal for 25 cents
go to John Leach's Restaurant one
door east cl Fitgerald's Block. C2tf
For Sale.
Copies of the County Seat Law. at
'iis otlicc. tf.
HRt,r for the weak., nervous.and debilitated
Chronic and painful diseases cured without
medicine. Electric Belts and other appliances,
all about them, and bow to distinguish the gen
uine from the spurious. Cook, with full partic
ulars, mailed free. Address Fulveiimachkk
Galvanic Co., 232 Vine Street, Cincinnati, O.
lsyl-alt.
A Gentle Hint.
In our style of climate, w ith its sud
den changes of temperature, rain,
wind and sunshine often intermingled
in a single day, it is no wonder that
our children, friends and relatives are
so frequently taken from us by neglect
ed colds, half the deaths resulting di
rectly from this cause. A bottle of
Buschke's German Svrup kept about
your home for inimeiate 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,
Severe 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. German Syrup is
now sold in every town and village on
this continent. Sample bottles for tri
al, 10c; regularsize, 75c. 33tf-alt
CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ladies Serge Shoes OOcts.
Slippers .... 50 cts.
" Leather Shoes 75 cts.
Shoes and Boots are down to rock
prices.
Mens Buckle Alexis S 1 50
' Prince Alberts 1 50
" Whole stock Brogans 1 50
These goods and others including
a large stock of all kinds
of Boots, Shoes and Slippers, must be
sold. No trust.
(itf Peter Merges.
Grand reduction in Blankets, Scarfs,
Caps etc.. at Maldaner & Herrmann's.
New price, Old price.
White Bl'k'tS2 00 S3 75 a pair,
" $2 25 ' 3 00 " '
4 00 " 5 00 " "
" 5 00 " 6 00 " "
Colored 2 50 " 3 50 " "
3 00 " 4 00 ' "
Horse
00
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Liver is King.
The Liver is the imperial organ of
Ihe whole human system, as it controls
the life health and happiness of man.
When it is disturbed in its proper ac
tion, all kinds of ailments are the nat
ural result. The digestion ot food, the
movements of the heart and blood, the
action of the brain and nervous system,
are all immediately connected with the
workings of the. Liver. It has been
successfully proved that Greene's Au
gust Flower is unequalled in curing all
persons afflicted with Dyspepsia or Liv
er Complaint, and all the nuni.-rous
symptoms that result from an unhealthy
thy condition of the Liver and Stom
ach. Sample bottles to try 10 cents.
Positively sold in all towns on the
Western Continent. Three doses will
prove that it is just what you want.
51y-alt.2w
Rockwell of Louisville makes a spe
ciality of teas, don't you forget it. tf
Dry Goods are one of the most es
sential things in keeping house anil
people who want anything in this line
can find Rockwell of Louisville, ready
fur sale at low figures. Hardware is
plntv, heavy, cheap and good at
Hock "well's Louisville. 5 2 1 f
Corn and oats taken at this ortice on
Subscript ion at market rates. 41 tf
Magazines bound here.
tf
-Improved book binders at this of-
tf
fice
HUH HAH 1) HOUSE,
D. WOODARD, - - - Prop.,
Weeping Walrr, Xcl.
Good aecommsdaiious and reasonable charg
es. A good livery kept in connection with the
house. fiyi
C03I31EKCIAL HOTEL,
LINCOLN. NEB..
J.J. IilHOFF, - - - Proprietor.
The best known and most popular Landlord
iu I he State. Always stop ai the Commercial.
PLVTTE YALLEY HOUSE,
JOHX BOX. Proprietor.
THE OLURIlLIinLE HOI ST.
Good accommodations for Farmers
and the traveling public. Board $1 per
day. Meals 25c. Entirely refitted and
re-furnished, and farmers are request
ed to call and get 3 meals and bed for
Sl.00. am3
"GRAND CENTRAL"
HOTEL.
LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL BETWEEN
CHICAGO AND SAN FRANCESCO.
GEO. THRALL, - - Prop.
OMAHA. NEB.
PLATTSMOUTH MILLS.
FLATTSMOUTH, NEB
c. HEisri.,
I'ropi ictor.
Flour, Corn Meal & Feed
Always on hand and for sale at lowest cash
prices. The highest piii--s paid for Vneat ar,d
Corn. Particular attention jj'ven custom work.
LENHOFF d BONNS,
3Iorniii Dew Saloon !
One door east of the Saunders House. We
keep the best of
Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars.
33in9 Constantly u Hand.
H. A. WATERMAN & SON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
PINE LUMBER.
LATH.
SHINGLES.
SASH.
DOORS,
BLINDS.
ETC.,
ETC..
ETC.
Mai btreet. Corner of Fifth.
PLATTSMOUTJI, ... -. NEB.
Still Better Rates for Lumber.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Probate Notice.
Notice Is hereby given to aft persona having
claims against the estate of Z. J. ejuinloii, oc
reasnd. to fi'e the s:ime iu lite olTii H of Ihe C-.
Judge, lu and lor Cass Countv. Nebraska, nt
Flaitsmouth on or before the isth day ot No
vember. A. D. 1S7S, and meet the administrator
at on o'clock p. in. on said day for the allow
ance or disallowance of the re.
A. N. SlU.I.IVAN, Co. Judite.
D:ited May 22d, 1S7H. 9t3
Master's Sale.
Htrift of ybraska, s:
In the Circuit Court of Hip V. S.
for the District of Nebraska.
The First National Bank 1
In Chancery.
ot Omaha, plaintiff,
vs
Ira Waldo and Geo B Sco
held, impleaded Willi hit
Cross et al. defeudauU.
FORECLOSURE OF MOKTQAOK.
Public notice is hereby given, that in pursu
ance of a decree entered lit the above came, on
the loth ilay of September, A. D. 177. I Watson
B. Smith, Master in Chancery of sid t'uun.
will on the twenty-lifth day of June. A. D. 1S7S.
at the hour of eleven o'clock In the forenoon of
said dav, at the north door of the Culled States
Court House, in Oimha. Nebraska, sell at pub
lic auction, the following dertbed properly,
to-wit : All those several pieces and parcel of
land situated in the City of Peat rice, in the
County of Gage and State of Neoranka, kno n
as lots"nuiuber Ave l5j and six fi) in block, seveu
yfourv4. Watson B. Smith,
J. M. Wool worth. Master in Chun-cry
Solicitor for Plaintiff. au"
Omaha, Nebraska, May 20, 187.
Sheriffs Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an
execution issued out of the District Court of tho
Second Judicial District, in and for Lancaster
Comity and State of Nebraska, and to me di
rectrd, I have levied upon the stock of goods
of A. L. Etheridge, surviving partner of Ether
Idge & Son, said goods cousiflns of tiry oods,
boots and shoes, hats and caps, gloves, etc.. ana
groceries, which I shall expose al public sale lo
trie highest bidder for cash, at the store of said
linn ui Greenwo'jd, In said County of Cass, on
the :td day of June. a. I). U7S. at- 11 oVhrk a.
in. of said day. to satisfy a judgment recovered
by Kay iron J Bros.
K. W. HTfcKS, Sheriff Cas Co.
Dated May 2lt, lo7s. tna
Administrator's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a
decretal order made by his Honor S. 15. Pound,
Judge of the Second Judicial District, in and
for ass Co.. Neb., at his chambers hi the City
of Lincoln, on Saturday the aoih day of March,
A. D. 187S. I wiil on Saturday, June 8th. 1p7S. on
the let iu Weeping Water Cass Co., Neb.. otTcr
for sale at tmbhc auction, at the hour of two
o'clock p. in., of said day. to the highest and
beft bidder for cash, all the right, title and in
terest of Kliza De Lain. Ella Marsh, and James
Bunuy, Jr.. heirs of James M. Bumty.'itcceased,
of Cass County. Nebraska. In and to" the follow
ing described real estate, situated in Cass Co..
Nebraska, to-wit : Twentv-two (22) feet ott of
the west stde of lot three (31 in block forty
nine (4!)) in Weeping Water. Said sale will re
main open for bidders for the space of one hour.
Terms cash.
Ill 3 J a M ks K l v KT.
Adm'r of the Est. of Jas. M. Bundy, dee'd.
Probate Notice.
In the inatterof the estate of Geo. Shafer. dee'd.
Before A. N. Sullivan. Co. Jude, in and for
Cass Co., Neb.
Notice Is hereby given that Elizabeth Stiafer
has filed a petition in the Countv Court, In and
for Cass County, Net)., to have John H. Becker
appointed administrator of tlie estate of Geo.
shafer, deceased, and s;iki cause is set forbear
ing at the wffice of the County Judge, at Platts
mouth, on the alst day of May. A. I). 1S7S. at .3
o'clock p. in. on said day, at which time and
place all persons interested may appear and
show cause, if any they have, why the said John
H. Becker should" not be appointed such admin
istrator of aid estate according to the prayer
of said petition. Witness mv hand this 13th
dav of May, A. D. 18ts. at Plattsmouth. Neb.
St3 A. N. Sullivan Co. Judge.
NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS.
D
-THOMAS
S BROS. T) T A IT n n
5673 li:ill"S i'175, 1000 doFiililUV
2.50 Eniiious Sent. No money till seen. Pe-J
hind orders. Reason big bargains. Thovas
liltas.. Catskill. N. Y. i4
nnp VaUiuiiv'ftinrat all WorhlTErhibi'
Ultun li Ctiun. LATEST CATALOGUE and
! 1 Iff lTL.l;S. witli nw style, rrdurril
ftrirt'H and much information. went t'rfe. MA
SON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., Boston, New
York or Chicago.
OH Mil r"4 11 ii V 1
tiju y --ptnivUe au-i fjvi'rti -f funi .. cAor
U'trr of wi ecir-.i'iy fn i rf .- -"-i-tr:. 1 l:t r--l tol'flCco
rrr riia-le. Aibrl4iii t:ij' iiaHc-inmlc i rlvfIr
iiuitrUvJ on iiifVrtor io"ti.k' t Iv.t wn'i l.tt m
on every I'll',;, i-'v.d ry nil fw 'ft -s !-r noif'f ,
flee, lo t". A. Jfiurnc "o.. ';--.. J '. Diitv.
mm
AROTKER SUP 1 SC1EJCSZ.-
OitAY nia or W'msKKP.s changed to a Gis?t
I'i.ack by a s nt-'lc sppli. alion c t this I'yb. 1(
imparts a Natural Color, a' ts Instantaneously.
Mi.'l is ss IPirr.ilcfS aa spring vntcr. Sold by
1'rugrrlsts. or pent by express on r"ee:;-?f.f $1.
OKiee, 3-5 Murray f ueei, New York.
ForjCf-fEof CATARRH that SAV
roKn'c Rai'Ical Cihk for Ca
tarrh will not l,..t;!'iMv i. lieve and
pveililv cure. l.'"fc!enccs, Henry
wells. "Ep. Wei's. Fargo & Co.,
Aurora. N. Y. ; Wm. I racn. En.,
Mc liaiioi). Grant & Bowen. St.
Louis, 'lest imoiiials and treatise
by mail. Pi ire. with improved
Inhaler, SI. Sold everywhere.
EEK.S
PO'lTER. Proprietors, p.o-1 -n Mass.
PIANO
Another battle
on i
hiirli or Ice HarUllUrtM
srT2tniXXkVi!ti nioiiopolists" i
renewed. Hce I'.eatty's latest Newspajier for
full reply hciiI IVee. Before buying PlAl'O or
CuAlI read my latest circular Beatty's celebrat
ed Pianos Organs, beautiful I'n-triimeiits !
Challenge Comparison ! Rivals are jealous of
my success ! Most successful house in America !
Commenced a tew rears an" without a dollar,
sales now nearly V'2.0oO.OOO annually. Lowet-t
(.rices ever given, eleirant ltonewood Pianos
!.'. la slop Church Orirans, l 15. tiemend
W K D"s bargains now read v. Addrcisirrin
W ft UBAKI21 T. B Tisiiar-oa. -' J. W A K
inarii mam
mm
lrVlf.or
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tnamtrscrcntcrv .jrE.is a Biumi5.-,ioj,i
t ui i uuuiJijui v c. a niABOtt n
I IYER STOMACH '4 -. Ar"l"""
-v LirAna int m
H. HEROLD,
dealer in
BOOTS.
SHOES,
HATS,
DRY GOODS,
CAPS.
GLOVES,
FURNISHING GOODS, i
GROCERIES, etc.
JEWELEY and 1T0TI0HS.
I have a Iarxe stock of
Bmok Gloves,
of my own make to be closed out at cost. Al
kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
taken in exchange for
S3- 13 S .
Main Street, Corner of Fifth.
Plattsmouth, -
Neb
3oI
P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE .
ICTORIAL
- HISTORYwrasWORLD
Embraeinff full and authentic accoui.ts of e--ery
natlou of auclenr a"d modern times. and In
cluding a history of the ri?e and fail of cre
Greek and Roman Empires, the growth of tha
nations of modern Europe, the ruid.lie aes, tfii
crusade, the feudal system the reformotln. tb
discovery and settlement of the New World,
etc.. etc
It contatns 67i6 fine historical engraia and
126tlar?e double column pajres. and ia thn
most complete History of the World ever piitir
listed. It sells at sight. Srd farsp;-. pa
ges ard extra trna zo Aeeats. aad ses wy a
si?3 faster tiaan any otter "oooJf. Address.
National. Publishing Co.. St. Loulf, Mo.
5(4
CP f A
$50
Ac
THE OLD RELIABLE
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CONTINUOUS ALL-RAI1 KOUTL!
NO CHANGE OF CAKM
ONE ROAD, ONE MAN GEMENT1
From
to
Pittvhnrirli Hflrrishnpy
1 Uluui.igU iiuiiiiuuit,!
Baltimore, Was Etoa,
. PMlaielDtia & New York.
;r'at Short Line
"F BOSTOH!
VIA NEW YOT.X CITY.
Reaehts all Points in Pennsylvania
and New Jrrty.
Pullman Palace Cars
ON ALL EXPRESS TRAINS I
M A G N I F C E X T C A R X
EO.CIITKU WITH THE CEI.E.BK.VTHD
WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKES
ANJJ
Jaanej V New Put eat Safety Platform
and Coupler.
Elegant Eating Houses
WITH AMPLE TIME f OH MEALS
THREE EXPRESS TRAINS
LKAVK CHICAGO AS FOLLOWS
H.OO A. 31. SPECIAL FAST EXPUESS E
CEPl' SUNDAY.
With the popular Vest ibtile Sleeping Car
Peaches Pittsburgh. 2 :.U) a. in.: Harrl-burg.
11 :45 a. in. : Philadelphia, 4 :O0 p. in. ; New Yoik
0 -An p. in. ; Boston, G :ir a. in : roiltimore :30
p. in. ; Washington. 9 :oo p. in., net day.
5:15 2'. M. Atlantic Lxy. (Oaily)
With Drawing-Room awl Hotel Car.
Peaches Pittsburgh. 12 :15 p in. ; Harrtsburg.
10: "a p. in. , Philadelphia. 3 ::tr. a. in. ; New York
h :4a a, in. : Special Philadelphia .Sleeping Car
on this 1 rain, which remains in depot until 7 :;io
a. m.. nftor.ltng Ph'ladelpliia passenger a full
night's rest.
9:10 P. M. Night Exp. Except S;itnrd"y.
With Drawing-Room, Sleeping Car.
Readies Pittsburgh 7 : p. in.; Harrtsburg.
:j :"i0 a. in. ; Baltimore. 7 :4a a. in. ; Washington
' u :o. a. m. : Philadelphia. S :00 a. in. ; ew oi k.
1 a. m. ; oosloii. s -ui o. in. I lirougii naiii
moi e and v aihiugton bleeping Car on this
Train.
FA UK ALWAYS AS LOW Al AN V OTMEK LINK.
VThrough Tickets for Sale at all Principal
Points in the West. sk for them via the FvjitT
WAYNE PENNSYLVANIA LINE.
F. It. MYEKS.
ir.y Gen. Pass, i Ticket Agt., CHlCAOO.
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
VieT? of Marriage ?
I 4. Guide to Wad'cck and
I -ontidi jihal Inii.if on thf
hiti' tt r.urni:t and ths
causes thl imlit for it ; the e-
crcti cf Reprodfict'cc cud
AN U
9Wi Xiipcrses or VV otar-n.
A t-oh lor rriTut. rrm-ct-
ate reading- ittiU age, lic
-31 4ta
A Hh.iWMj t MtDiCAL ADVISER! n .
On 'i fiiirvriJ'-ra ot a FriVHle Nature aninc truir Bl
Abuse, ExceflM, or Floret Diseneev, with Uit bet
lurttitu of rare, 24 lory rvwe. iirrDct.
A CLINICAL LECflTflS on fhi ato diarafea and
fhoM at the Throat and Lungt, 0trrliiiuptur, tii
Opium Habit. r.. f ice ii) rim.
Either book scut poarpajd on rrrtvpt ct price; or ali three,
contain inK .jOu batitifHly iliuurated, lor 75 eta.
AddreM o. UiS. did M. St. Louu, 21 0.
I A TEAR. Agents w-ante.I. Busi
ness legitimate. Partlrulnrs free.
Addreu J.WORTH CO.. Si Loui. Ma.
IP1UM
ill MoiphiD. Tlnhlt aVrlnlf it ATM ipvllly
for j4KU-ulr,. Pit. Cinmi.
17 -bia-tou St Clik-Mfo, III.
PRFtTITw WATCif .15 CIMIN
tem w;ri(ler.Fre.- wtiheterv order. O'it
nt tree J. 11. Cm. lonl & Co.. CblcKo, liL
S3
COLO PLATED WATCHES. Chpt
ia Hi. known wnr;i. S.nn Wra Pum to Auuu,
i3! t, A. uLl.TKK it CO. Cili.jo, lu-
0r.A.G.0LIN'S
IVvu HwoiuL
t..n St. CbU'ftfrs,
Ill, fur tb. ran of
all IHM-tofa I'rfvutr tuoure. mu.tt'i? fr.Hn mt)t hIummi
f. ! '.frrtiitlt Miner KrmllllU rMknf.eprotlu.-irn
l'nify.lvn. Iaii of Ucrnun , lutpiilm! l"lKlit, lt
Jllnlihoiol r JiHritilciicy, ServoHd Jrelyltfly, rwrrrri.
nnt!y rurwi ; iliMnsei of 11.. IIIlldiKr, KIlncyM, l.tvcr,
I.UTr A.rh'n 4'b.rrh. 111... .l c'brumc LMm..-.. ai.d IrlN
IKtN tty KF.M AI.F.H, yi.ld l hm mnlnml. Dr.Olln
hms luwl . lit. !on( .njericttic, aiMt rare, wl.rrr othw fall, lit
iiar-l!t&t of tlkt Ilcforuwd Srhot. UM an mer nrv. t.a U4
lar.t fw'tir tn the L. S. I.A DI itl req'itrij trcanicitl wit a
pn Tutc homa and board, rati or write. E..rr ouaTmmce let
p.Uruu. SB.t fifty cc-iU f'H iaintle of Rubber .'odJ aud dr
cul.v of tmnnrlant Information by nwna. 11 OLlNttl
K-naIe t"iU. per Bo. t'n.ultitln.i fra.
MARRIAGE GUIDE ZlZfsr.&
y ang and tnMrile vrd of bnth Sexw, on alt iteae of a iraf
cattira. VsltiaMc advir m Utm rruirriad aad ttimc rontratplarlnc
ni vnirfl. II". to hJtr t- traty b rpy in Ihe mairtri rela
tion. OervtKHiy -icruUl fchU Uia. irLm Ut cvuu, wany mir
Wba, teaicU.
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For ALL SwfBg Xacblaei.
The best to use and moat perfectly constructed.
Address
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OT
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Poerecsln? all tb latest and moet destrabl
Improvements. . ....
It Is easllf ndersttyod, make the double
thread lock-stitch, has sslf-regalitlng ta
siess and take-up, and will do the whole raogv
of family work wltboat ehaare.
The DOMESTIC " Is made tn the moet Cur
able manner, with conical steel bearings sad
coin pe neat inz journals thronghout.
Aeents for the ' DOMLfeTIC " Swlav 31
efaiae and the DOMESTIC " Psper Fashion
wanted In ail unoccupied territory. Axidresa
E&tfzg y-fs, Casrpary, Verv Tari.
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265 BRQADWA Y N. K
121 CHESTNUT ST. PWLA.PA.
111 SENECA ST. CLEVE. 0.
Jt'm ' m
James- Pettee
DEALER IN
Musical Inslruments,
Sotc J ppuinthiy A gent for
The Vnrivallcit -t7uo? &. Ilurafh
CABINET ORGANS.
Also, the Sleek. Henry F. Miller, and H.illet
f lunistem Pianos for Cass and Sarpy counties.
Neb. C Ail and see
S A MFlrE INST (7M J5XTS
at oniee. Sixth, one dm.r s-,nit of Main St.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEIL
Tnnini; and repairing Pianos and Organs a
specialty, under the skillful hands of Mr. S. M.
Ilrowii, a tuner of thirty-three years experience.
HENRY BCFCK.
DHA LEU IN
SAFES, CHAIRS.
Lounges, Tables, Bedstead
ETC.. KTC, KTC,
Of A ll Dtwiptlons.
METALLIC BURIAL CASES
'-. ----' V. r-sr' -T's a t tK :-j
Of all sizes, ready made and sold c heap for cash.
With many thanks forpaht patronage. I lnrf
Invite all to call and examine my
LAKGK STOCK OF
40tf. Fl'KXITI'HE AXl C3FFIV
Good Books
t OK THE
Farm, Garden & Household.
The following Is a list of ValHsbV P.f.oks,
wl.ica wi;i be tipplled from the oi!"ie.e of the'
Nkbkaska Hr.iALn. Any one f.r tnoie of
tliee books wiil te ent po.M-trald to any of our
readers on rc- ipt of the regular price, winch 1
named against each lxok.
Allen's fK L & L I ) vew Air. Farm Iiool..2 .V)
A'!-n's (i.. F. 1 American Carle
Atwood's Countr acf Suburban Houses... I V
Koiitiner's !i.-il oi Making Manures 2S
Breck's cw Pook oi I 1owm 1
Brlil's Farm Ga-rieuli,- srol Seed Growing.. 1 ("
Daild's Modern Horse. Doctor, lit ma.. 1 DO
Dadti's Auieiloan Ca'tie Doctor, I'i ino.. 1 SO
Flax Cuif '-.re. 7pr(ze Ksays by prae. gr'w'sj so
Fuller's Grape ;u!funst 1 .'O
Fulton's Peio.-h Culture 1
Gregory on Squashes paper.. ?
Hart is on tie Pig 1 50
Henderson's Gardening for Pleasure 1 fo
Hendprson' Garden in;: for Front l ,v
Heudersoii's Practical Fioilcuiture 1 .V
Herbert's Hints to Horse- Keepers l 75
Hop Culture. By 9 expennced cultivator.. 3t
Hunter and Trapper I to
Onions How to rale them Profitably 30
Our Farm of Four Acres. Pa. 30c, Clo. coo. ;
Ex. Clo
rari-oiis on the Rose 1
Quinby's Mysteries of Bee-Eeeplue 1 cO
Quincy (Hon. Josiahj on Soiling Cattle 1 W
Qulnn's Money In the Garden 1 5
yuiiiB'e Pear Culture for Piofit 1 2?
f'.llev's Potato Pest . Paper : cts. cloth.. T5
Roe's Play and Profit In my Garden I 60
biewart'w In tgaiion for tU isrui, (.arden
and Orchard J SO
8tewart's Stable Book.. tn
Stewart's Shepherd's Manna! '?
Stoddard's An t"7g Farm. Pa. 5c ; cloth... 75
Thomas' Farm Implements ana Machinery 1 60
Tim Eunkcr Paoe.s : or. Yankee Fai altn 1 V
Tobaccft C ultuie. Ey H exp'r'cd cultlvarorr 25j
Wiring's rr:a!n1cg for Profit und Helta... 1 W
Warloc's Element of Agriculture 1 C
wsite'a cranbernf tai'ture. i
Wright's Praci'i" r -'i'.T; -?c-e- . . ..2
1 25
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