Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, November 07, 1878, Image 1

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THE HERALD.
PUBLISHED UTEP.Y THURSDAY
AT
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
OFFICE:
01 Vln St.. One Block North of Main,
Corner of Fifth Street.
blRurnT circcatiov OF AM
FAfKIt 1 CAS tOLT.
.92.00
. 100
. .50
Otis oopy. months.
TIEBT
National Bank
rtATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA,
SCOCKSSOK TO
TUOTLK, II A XX A A CUBE
JoHX FlTrnKRALD...
E. . IJoVKT
A. V.'. McUCBHLlM.
r!(lent.
" V Vic President.
Cashier.
.'.Asita t Cashier.
JOSS O'COlBk..
. -1- . - i,i,cin t their
nswiooni.esrnerMin and Sixth i eets. and
p.-spsrsd to traaiact a gsneial
BANKING BUSINESS.
tola, Bit, Qol4, 0rml sad tool
Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
HemeeiU Received and Interest Allow
ed on Time Certificates.
EBAFTS JDZR-ATWUST,
Arsilabl In any part of th United RUte nd
la all tbs Principal Towns and UUs
of Kurops.
1GCMS FOR THE
CELEBRATED
I u man Line and Allan Line
Of HTKAMGK.
rren wishing to bring out their friends from
Turops van
rCRCHASE TICKETS rROX CS
Thrsnch to PUttimouth.
A. Schlegel & Bro.,
Manufacturers of
IHSTE CIGABS,
And dealers in
rAXCT SMOKERS ACT1CLE3. SMOKING
aad CHEW1NO
TOBACCO'S.
Fral ERANDS and !ie of CIGARS made to
order, and tiroiion guaranteed. Cijfar
etlrptogs sold for swukicg tobacco.
Kili Ht. one dooi woct of Sounders riouse.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. 101y
Excelsior Barber Shop.
J. O. BOONE,
Main Street, oppnsit Saunders House.
TTAIK CTJ TTIFG,
(BAYING A K D SHAMPOOING
F-six tial attrnHon pivn to
ccttixo cinr.nnzx's azd la
vi ah 11 air.
CAT-1. AND HEi: EOON'K. GKXTS.
Ar.d cet bome in a
GIIAVE.
H. HEROLD,
(.t-aler In
f;-OTS.
SHOE.
HATS.
GLCTr.?..
.i riisisniNG goods,
GROCERIES, d.
JEWELRY and 1T0TI0NS.
I hare n large j'.orX of
Buck Gloves,
ri try o-ti wake to be c!cd out at eost. Al
kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
uaen in eschar? for
O O D S .
Main Street. Corner of Fifth.
rLATTSMOCTIl,
Neb
36) 1
aND
MACHINE SHOPS !
JOHN W.A-YIMI-A-T
rLATTSMOLTII. NEB..
Hrpairer of Steam Engines, Boilers,
Saw anl Grixt Mill
UAH AM) STEAM FITTl'sWS,
Wroncht Irrn Fipc. Force and Lift Hpes.Steain
OaU'-es. Safetv-Valve (;veriirs.aiia all
kindnof I'ras. Kiifrine Fittings,
repaired ou short notice.
FARM MACHINEKI
SAGE BROTHERS,
Dealers In
STOVES,
m Taj mmr J. m :BBi3 9
ETC., ETC., ETC.
Obi mor East of the rost-Oftico, rlatts:nouth
Nebraska.
-: O :-
Practical Workers in
SHEET IRON, ZINC, TIN, BRA-
ZIERY,dc,dc
Large assortment of Hard ana Soft
COAL STOYES,
Wood and Coal Stoves for
HEATING OR COOKING,
Always on Hand.
Ziry Taiiety of Tin. Sheet Iron, and Zinc
v oik. Kept in . 'lv"-iv.
WAKING AND PvEPAIRING,
Done on Short Notice.
TEVERTTBIXQ WARRANTED !
PRICES LOW IOWX.
SAGE BBS.
NEBRASKA
JNO. A. MACMURPHY, Editor.)
VOLUME XIV. V
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
HAM. 51. CIIAP3IAX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
And Solicitor In Chancery. Office In Fittger
ylCK rLATTSMOCTIl, NEB.
D.It.H IIEtXEBA C O.
T AW OFFICE Real Estate, Fire and Ltfeln
suVfnce AgfntSUUS.nouth. Nebraska Col
lector; tax-paver.. Have a complete abstract
.... " 1 real estate. negotiate
or lilies, duj IRvl
loans. &c. lft1 .
JAM EH K. MOKRWOS.
andVdJoin.ng Counties ; Rives spec.al attention
tn rollectionw ant aDstrarism nut- -heo
8 Smith. FiUgerald Block. rUtt..nouth.
jNeDrasaa. -
CiF.O. H. HMITII.
ATTORNEY AT LAW and Keal Estate Bro
ker. Special attention ptven io "Vt " i
and all matters aneciWK ine mi. 'fi'Xmon i
Office on 2d floor, over Post Ofbce. flatumuin,
etiraKa.
JOHN W 1IAIXEH
ri.TlrF OF T1iE feaCE. anu collector of
thousand dollarj. MortRHges Deeds and otn
er Instruments drawn and all c .ounw usr 11 ess
usually transacted before a Justice of the Peace.
Eeit of reference given r(JulreJ-llrt nnl.
Office on Main street. Yfttrt
D. H. WriEltLICR. . ITOSK.
WHEELER & STONE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
riatOtraoath Xbraka.
J. CIIAMK.
NotAKT rOKLlC. JCSTICK OF PKACB.
REAL ESTATE
TAX PATISG AND COLLECTING AGENT.
Wttptng Water, Cats Co., A'tb.
Taxes paid for non-resident, ana collections
mfide In hiiv part of the county. Real estate
bought and sold on cohiiiimmh Have a llt or
irood unproved farms and unimproved land- for
sale cheap for cash, or lonu time if desired.
Correspondence PolicMed. All business entrust
ed to my care will receive prompt attention, and
charges reasonable. 151T
J.LMerREA,
DENTIST, and Homopathic PhyMcian. Of
fice corner Main and .Mb sfs.. over Uerold
storw, riattsmouth. Neb. 2,v
R K LIVISTO.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, tenders bis pro
fessional services to the citizens of Cass county.
Resilience southeast corner Sixth nml b t- ;
nrv.ee ou Main street, two doors west of bixth.
PlHttsiiiouth Nebraska.
Il. J. M. WATERMAX,
Physio Medical Practitioner.
Luuisvillc, Com C.. Neb.
1 5-Alvrsys at the office on Saturdays. 4oyi
IIl. V. II. SCIIIEDKSEdlT.
PRACTISING mYSICIAN. will attend er.i:.s
at all hours, niciit or day. Plattsnit.ntli. Ne
braska. Olilce in Chapnmn &. hmith s Diiig
sioie. -'y
UP.. H.IIH.I)EKRAM.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. LoliUville. Neb.
Calls proaipliy attended to. 511y
C CI .1 il I.CS IT A K l EX.
Tonsorial Artist.
P E ATT 4MOITII X E ft It AH K A.
Place of bu-iiiK'K on Main St.. between 4t!i
and5tn si reels. Shampooing, shaving, enn
dieu'a hair culling, etc. etc. 19 y
HUBBARD HOUSE,
D. WOODAIiD, --- Prop.
Weeping Water, cb.
Good accoir.madations and reasonHlc charg
es. A good livery Kept in connection wnu me
houe. 6vl
PL4TTE VALLEY HOUSE,
JOIIX ROXH. Proirletor.
THE OL ItEEIAIIEE IIOISE.
fJnnd nrmmmoilations for Farmers
and the traveling public. JJoanI $1 per
dav. Meals 25c. Entirely refitted and
rp-fnrnislied. and farmers are request
ed to call and get 3 meals and bed for
S1.00. tu
SAUNDERS HOUSE.
J.S.GREGORY, - - - Proprietor.
Location Central. Good Sample Room..
Every attention paid to guests. 43in3
PLATTSMOCTH, ----- .NEB
LENHOFF A BONNS,
Morning Dew Saloon !
One door east of the Saunders House. We
keep the best ol
Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars
3.' m 9
Constantly on Hand.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
LINCOLN, NEIJ
J.J.IMIIOFF, - - Proprietor.
The best known and most popular Landlord
in the State. Always stop at the commercial.
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL.
FREMONT, NEBRASKA,
FRANK PARC ELL - - - Prop,
Good rooms, good board, and every thing in
apple pie order. Go to the Occidental when
voa visit Fremont. lOtf
J. G- CHAMBERS,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
SADDLES,
COLLARS,
HALTERS,
WHIPS
ETC., ETC., ETC.
REPAIRING
Done with Neatness! Dispatch.
Til; onlv place In town where "Turley's pat
eui self adjustable horse collars are eold." "
49in6
PLATTSMOUTH MILLS.
rLATTSMOCTIl, NEB.
C. IIEISEL, - I'ropiietor.
Flour, Corn ileal & Feed
Always on band and for sale at lowest cash
prices. The highest prices paid for Wheat a.id
Corn. PartiouUr Mtetittoa giv?n euatom workr.
;
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
25
Fancy Card with narne.ioc.. Plain or
Gold. l.'0 nyles. Agfa Outfit 10c. Hull
Co. Hudson . l.
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Agents Read This.
ot- a ,nti a-iartr rtf 41n0 ner month
1TB 11 'J ...... .j . - , .
J c -Uur n lnrcA fillll mission tO
sell our ne and wonderful inventions. Wc
mean what ue mt'j. Address without delay.
HANSON'S CAPCINEM
jmU POROUS PLASTER, g
g A Wosderfcl Remedy.I
There is no comparison between it anil
;he common slow acting porous piaster. Il
s in every way superior to an omereneru
U remedies Incliidinz liniments and t e so-
alled electrical anoyances. It contairif-
new medicinal elements which In combina
tion with rubber, possesthe most extraor
Jdiiiarv pain pain relieving, strenst licninf
Rand cu.ative proerties. Any Physician in
vour own io' a.uy win nraiiun uic m.-..
tatement. For LAme Hack, P.heUniatlsin
Female Weakness, stuhhorn ana -egieci-
ea t ows ana i ouna, nifeaseu ni"r"
Whooping Cough. aheTtions ol tne neau
nnd ail in. for which norous plasters art
used, it is simplv the best knowD remedy.
Ask for Benson's Capclne Porous Plahtei
tnd take no other. Sold by all Dni2;il"
Price 25ets Sent on receipt of price by Sea-
hurv A .Tnhnson 51 PlMtf St.. New York
MET
IT I TTW
(MrbtesiToliaca)!
Awmrdd Kigkat jriM ' C.nivn.ial tip 'j"ii for
tv'ehnrmj qual&m m.d rxrttlcHx if u.p ekar
nrur of wateurung and (tmwiny. Th. b-t lohaci-o
n mwlr. At oar blui .trip lrH-mrrk in elonrly
Imitatl on i.f.rt.r poodfi, that Jci:m'a Lcmt i.
on .T.rT pluir. lold t t al! 11t S.ml for maniple.
fr, to C. A. Jackmi & Co., Mfr., l-.ivcshurjs, Viu
Iarons' Paratlve HIIIw make New
Rich Blood, and will completely change the
blood in the entire system In three months.
Any person who Will take 1 pill each ni;;ht from
1 to 11 weeks mav be restored to sound health,
if such a thing be possible. Sent bv mail fort
letter stamps. I. H. JOIIXSOA' at CO..
Bangor, Me.
wHSu'edforLiterature Art & Song.
Acknowledged the HicUext. Rarert and llnnd-
titMKtt ittwK ever Issued from the American
Press, combining Poetrv, Histories, Biogiapliles
Ksav.i, Aiiex(lol3. Musicand Kngravings. Mag
liifieeiniv Illustrated, with over 4Ki Kngraving.
a Iia.ii! fiiil Sli.f I l-iii.r;i viiitr iireseriteil Lr:ttist
each subscriber. Thi work should he In every
Home circle. A !-:: I his hook will nave
a rapid and continued uale. F.xtra inducements
to competent Agents. Write :t oncj for terms
and territory. J. II. CIIAMUEUS it Co., St.
Louis. 31t4
1.3 iidiiir oiiii im t iioo'i" w...s
fraw That unut-rfill new Tclilltt'r.tlH' bonk
Ti, noiiia t-tirt Ill's o t nirn tt.tr r-i 1 1 a tf til
BATrLINd t!h'1 DEMON
is se ling iy tnotiHanu.s. . ncapei. iimsi i-.mii-
p'eie and Intensely interesting uana-noo anu
il'v o. y of Temperance ever produced, contain
ing biographies tr lis apostles, tninii:i)f ac
ounls of all th great inovcmenis, ami immy
facts and aniuments for the cause. Finely il
lustrated. Nothing can compare with il. More
AVKXTs W'ATKI. Writeto
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pts s esisns T T TTTT1T TT il
1U uHiLiiJ JjlViLiJi you need sniiie
ining of Hsal V.lue to the people, do you not?
such is that grand new low priced book.
ALI.F.14 I siKPlb 5 AKTirH'IT. S
roill'AMOV if I A!lT.l .
Valuable receipts by thounndi for everything
and everybody ! The most universally useful booii
ever published, uvinq mony to nil buyers. Out
eils everything. Ata;TS V A TKH.
Address. vTtf) CCilCiiL 2 CO., St. tcii. Us.
BETHANY COLLEGE.
OPPKA. KAA'.SAS,
;ii-lis and Y.i n l.ndie- exclusi
I'nder care of Protestant Episcopal clui'-ch.
Hoi-dl ns: and Uy I'npils. .scbool
cine niont us three sessions Year begins
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'aiiil'v. All bi-:n-liet liuiilit, itn
i Drawing. Iiuneli. ;erinan. Ac.
. r nml lirawiiilliroilr i:tras.
.. ti'.ns Pupils from -jki to f jjr. per school
r, a. cording to grde. BISHOP Vail.
20.1 P;cs:iient.
NOTICE
To Holders of
rsnn
Contractors of B. & M. L:!id who ;urc'.i2sed
In the year 1ST7 and la years previous. arc earn
estly advised to proceed at once to pay the tax
es of 1877. at the office of the County Treasurer
of this County.
The time for payment expires with t?ie month
of October and the Lands are liable to T.iS SIe
on the first Monday in November.
The non-payment of these Taxes wilt inva'i
date the contract and w 111 force this department
to cancel them.
A. E. TOUZALIN,
C0t3
Land Commissioned.
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riattsmouth Temperance
Rillianl Hall.
THE MONARCH
HAROLD St JONES, Props
The above having opened a ti id y
TEMPERANCE BILLIARD HALL,
on Mala St., in the
STADLMAXX DUILDISO
invite their Triend' and parons of the
game to come in and ee llie.n.
Cisars, Lemonade and Temperance drinks
for sale and none others.
' OXE POOL
and
TWO BILLIARD TABLES.
i Remember the Place and Call. 25tf
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"PERSEVERANCE
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA,
The Morning Moon.
BT ADELINE T. D. WHITNEY.
A n old moon with a waning breast
Quietly lingers down the .est:
An old moon, wore and faint and sad.
Over tho E:ust thc.Dawnclimbs, fresh an 1 glai
She walks straight on b' fore the S in;
Birsof amb'rand cinn iru n
Kindle, and fuse, and separate:
Then up the Knitf rides throuifh the flamy gate
The old moon smiles nb ve the hill:
S'.ips toward her setting nl"ek an 1 still;
Aero tbe earlli's morn-bitrnIshtl brin.
This orici spitco, face to face, she looks on nim
Soon the wlie blue Is s ftly polled;
The icrfect day moves glory-veiled,
A nd beaut y bu rns on t h i n s b -lo w.
Just as it comes why muit t!ic sweet bijju g
For her lonjr patience of the night
O earth. In her lon patience brig-lit.
Swing slow, snrl let the mock ttVion stay !
Kuolisbl with Tier it bat. boon always day !
vhnt far-off splendor makes her fair
When your small night sems everywhere?
b ve the world's low curving rim
croes her sky, she al way. looks on Himl
PLATTSMOUTH.
A PENCIL SKETCH OF THE TOWN.
THE PAST AND PRESENT IN CON
TRAST. RpTiew of Cosiness Interests.
Il.ilf a eehtury at), the spirit of en
terprise and speculation was as active
as now, but the results were not quite so
rapid or abundant, owinp, in the main.
.o the lack of Bitpeiior industrial ap
pliances and ready modes of inter
communication between distant points.
Men Were then very much the same a
now; and, undoubtedly, the pioneer of
thirty years a:?o was animated by
neatly the same motives that actuate
the speculator in towns and cities of
the present day ; that is, the ends to be
accomplished are or were the same.
Motives prompt to action, and towns,
like all things conditioned by human
agency, are but embodied ideas. The
origin or growth of each takes form
according to one or more of the con
ditionating expressions of Mature. One
is founded where the channels of com
merce converge and a metropolis is the
result; another is built with refeience
to healing springs and bracing atmos
pheres, and a Saratoga is the direct
oulgrowth. One is the result of ex
tensive mining or industrial iuteres'.s,
another the direct outgrowth of supe
rior agriculuual advantages.
A QUABTEli OF A CENTURY AGO,
where now stands the enterprising
citv of Plattsmouth, was an unim
proved waste, inhabited only by the
wild beasts and wandering bands of
red men. The tall piairie grass, or
tangled brushwood, alone occupied the
sites of residences and business thor
oughfares of to-day, and there was
nothing here per se, to create or sus
tain a towu.
This was t lie primitive condition of
the pioneer city of Xebraska ; but
step by step the btst vest ice of the
primitive has been removed, and where
but a brief period ago all was as na
ture had formed ir, s free and wild as
the time when the stars chanted their
melodious anthems at nature's dawn,
all, all is changed.
The location of a capital or county
seat is the signal for the accumulation
of people and the augmentation of
business enterprise. The settlement
of all new countries is attended with
a rapid influx of population, and the
location and growth of towns and
cities become a necessity. This is tho
case of our picturesque city, designated
but twenty-live years ago as the seat
of justice of Cass county. It partakes
not of anyone of t he foregoing ele
ments, but is rather the outgrowth of a
combination of the factors of civilzed
promulgation above alluded to.
The advancement of Plattsmouth
has been constant, and presents noth
ing really remarkable in the achieve
ments of bygone years.
The changes from the primitive to
the developed state have been contin
ual ; and, where but a few short years
ago the dusky sons of the plain roamed
in unrestrained freedom, and basked
in the sunshine of nature's broad do
main, we now behold in the cultivated
Geld the teel-bouud pathway of the
" Iron Horse," the towering city, harvest-laden
meadows and wheatrields,
and
The blessing of our hardy grain.
Our wealth ot golden corn."
PLATTSMOrTII OF TO-DAY
is an enterprising city, of about three
thousand inhabitants; a place whose
business transactions readily outweigh
any speculative or ephemeral appear
ance. It is situated among the bluffs
of the Missouri, and commands the
trade of one of the finest agricultural
regions of Nebraska, and the bracing
climate and fertile acres have contrib
uted to make Cass county a land of
promise. Although the location is
such as to obstruct the view of the
town in its entirety, yet the pltasant
avenues, handsome residences, and
above all a generous and kind-hearted
people, render the place pleasing and
attractive. A stroll throughout the
city discloses many beautiful and even
costly dwellings, while nearly all are
attractive. Upon the business thor
oughfares, elegant and substantial
brick blocks are taking the place of
the primitive wooden structures, and
an air of thrift and improvement is
manifest.
SCHOOLS AND CHVRCHE8
are usually regarded as an index of
the character of the people and town.
A? regards Plattsmouth, a comparison
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
with other towns and cities of the
the West is productive of good results.
The people are enterprising and in
dustrious and encourage those insti
tutions that aid in inaintaing a good
intellectual and moral status of socie
ty. The public schools are in a flour
ishing condition, and the interest man
ifested in the cause of education re
flects great credit upon the city. We
find here the largest and most complete
set of apparatus in any ef the Nebras
ka towns The four-story High School
building is an elegant structure, and.
in a word abundant facilities have
been provided for giving to each child
the elements of a good English educa
tion. Under the efficient supervision
of Prof. J. V. Love there is no reason
why the schools of Plattsmouth should
not command the respect and confi
dence of the entire town and county.
The several church edifices are in
keeping with our educational interests,
affording a seating capacity for the en
tire population of the city.
AS A GRAIN AND LIVE STOCK MARKET,
Plattsmouth ranks among the best in
the State.
Nebraska is pre-eminently an agri
cultural State, and her farm products,
both as regards quality and quntity.
will compare favorably with those of
older States; and as Cas3 county is al
ready noted for the extent of its agri
cultural products, the great bulk of
which are marketed at Plattsmouth,
its importance as a grain market will
be readly observed.
The industrial or manufacturing in
terests of a community, are as a rule,
of leading importance ; and in the cas.
of Plattsmouth, as worthy of foremost
mention, we first allude to the
foundry; and machine shop of JOHN
"WAYMAN.
This establishment, one of the best
equipped of its class in Nebraska, was
inaugurated about a years ago, anu
has constantly grown in degree of im
portance ever since. It is well provid
ed with first class iron lathes, planers,
diil!s. and in fact everything that per
tains to a first class foundry and ma
chine shop. The establishment has
been constructed with a viT to the
business, having a commodious engine
and machine room, foundry room, etc.
Mr. W is prepared for all kinds of work
from thesimplest piece of repairing, to
tho production complete of a s:eam
engine. For repairing farm machinery
of all kinds his facilities are unexcell
ed.' lie charges nothing for models
and farmers should always apply to
Mr. Wayman for repairs, before going
lo other towns, since money will there
by be saved to t lie farmer as well as
encourage home industries. The pro
prietor i-t an experienced, practical
man and is entitled to much credit for
the energy manifested in seeming to
the city so valuable a feature in busi
ness interests.
Pi. ATTSMOUTII MI LI S
C. Helsel, proprietor, is a feature of
leading importance as regards the in
dustiial interest of Plattsmouth, and
is e Uitled to a foremost place in this
review of the city. This enterprise
was inaugurated 22 years ago, and is
not only the oldest in Cass county, but
the pioneer mill of Nebraska. It has
ever maintained a foremost place in
matters of trade, as well as in pubiic
esteem, having acheived a reputation
at home and abroad, second to no other
in this section of the state. Notwith
standing the fact that the mill has
been in operation so many years, it is
to-day as modern in all its appoint
ments and equipments, as th newest,
and the facilities for doing business
equal to any simular concern in the
wetern country. The building is a
.substantial structure, supplied with
two run of burs, and containing a ca
pacity for grinding about 400 bushels
everv 24 hours. Merchant, custom and
exchange business are comprised in
the function of the establishment, and
its patronage is such as to keep it con
stantly running. In the way of ma
chinery, everything has been adopted
calculated to enhance or improve the
process ot flour making . Mr. Heisei
the proprietor is a man of large exper
ience in the business, and nothing is
lacking in either equipment or man-ag-n
cnt; and the excellent and in
creasing reputation of the enterprise,
indicates more fully the above facts,
than anything that might le offered.
The mill is conveniently located; is an
old "land mark" in the business affairs
of Cass county, and a most worthy fea
ture of Plattsmouth.
A PIONEER MECHANIC
of the city 's II. Howland, who has
been identified with the in
dustrial interests of the place for 21
years, and who is a first-class wagon
maker, doubtless has no superior in
the western country. The establish
ment in question is held in high repute
for durable and artistic workmanship.
The best of material in the hands of
one possessed of that true mechanical
genius which is necessary to secure
beauty and durability, gives a product
sought by the best class of patrons,
and the public readily accord such
abilities to the gentleman in question.
This s.:op is fully equipped with the
necessary appliances for the successful
prosecution of the business. All kinds
of repairing and general job work in
either iron or wood, here receive
prompt attention, and whether in new
work or in reparing there is the same
manifestation of the adage 'whatever is
woith doing is worth doing well." We
notice here the newly patented Saladee
Triple Spring Road Wagon, which is
undoubtedly an article of unusual
merit, and worthy of investigation by
these desiring a first class buggy or
carriage.
Location on Corner of Cih and Vine
Street.
MALDANER & HERRMANN
is the style of one of our leading bus
iness houses, inaugurated five vears
ago, and purchased by the present firm
one year since. Here we find a store
well filled with goods, embracing a
large and select stock of dry goods,
groceries, boots, shoes, etc. To no
house in the place do the public accord
a more encouraging patronage, and the
location in Fitzgerald's elegant three'
story brick bloc k, is one of the most
desirable in the city.' In matters of
trade this house has ever occupied a
leadins position, and the business'
transactions rank among the most ex
tensive in the nlace. In all depart
ments the stock is very complete, the
goods are unexcelled in quality and
CONQUERS
7, 1878.
the prices below competition. Fair
and honorable in business transactions
and possessed of a large business ex
perience, Maldaner & Ilarrmann have
realized a constantly increasing trade:
as the reward of their increasing
efforts in behalf of patrons and th
general public.
COFECTIONERY, RESTAURANT, &C.
In this line the establishment br
John Leach is entitled to a prominent
place and due notice of the same will
be appropos to this occasion. Mr. L;,'
resident of our town for fifteen years;
commenced his present business" five
years ago, and occupies a worthy arc
in the business affairs of Plattsmouth.
We find him in a good shape for doing
business, supplied with a good stdcl ot
confectionery, fruits, baker's goods,
etc. In the restaurant department,
meals or lunches are served in the
most approved manner; nothing is
lacking in stock or appointment that
may be necessary to character such
an enterprise, and to say thst it has
become an important feature of the
town is but doing justice to a popular
enterprise, and one deserving of in
creased patronage.
THE ART OF PIIOTOQRAritY
when properly cultivated, assumes an
importance in the business interests
of any community of the highest char
acter, and should be encouraged and
sustained, Mr. V. V. Lenard, who en
joys an extended reputatidif itt a pho
tographic artist, has been catering to
the artistic tasts of the people of Platts
mouth for the past nine years, and
it is certainly gratifying to note that
his offorts are being appreciated. Mr.
Leonard is possessed of long practical
experience, and his facil ties are excel
lent for the prosecution of anything
pertaining to the business, and his
work in photography, ink, oil or water
colors shows evidence of superior skill
The work on exhibition heie shows
that correct artistic geniusY which is
necessary to give expfrss'dn and in
dividuality to his productions. Mr. L
evidently keeps posted in all the im
provements in art matters that are
brought out from time to time, the best
of which are at once adorned and plac-
d in execution. An excellent stock of
frames is observed, and to all lovers of
the beautiful in art, we cheerfully
commend t'us establishment.
A LEADING FEA'TCRE
in the business interest of Plattsmouth
is the 13oot and Shoe establishment of
Peter Merges. This house. tiie leading
feature of its class, is well and favor
abN knoAii, and there are few of the
provincial cities of the co-Jntry that
can boast of an establishment of this
particular class; where a showing so
extensive and complete is observed.
Here is a salesroom well filled with a
stock of boots and shoes that would
grace the business circles of our larger
cities. The Ptock is not only large but
replete with everything that pertains
to a u.st class trade. The goods have
been selected with the utmost care,
from the best manufactories in the
country, and whether in coarse or fine
goods, the opportunity to the purchas
er is exceedingly desirable. Mr. Mer
ges is possessed of large experience in
the shoe trade and in the inauguration
ot his present business has borne in
mind the fact that a just appreciation
of the rights of patrons is promotive
of true self interest. Several skilled
workmen are constantly employed in
making stock to order. We notice
here some stock that has taken the
sweepstakes at several State Fairs;
and to persons seeking first class goods
we heartily commend this establish
ment.
The sale of the celebrated Singer
ami ITowe sewiner machines is also an
item of importance. Location d' tT6br
west of Saunder's House.
CIGARS.
In this connection we rtlliide to the
establishment of A. Schlegel & Bio.,
manufacturers of fine cig tis and deal
ersin fancy smokers. articles, smoking
and chewing tobacco. A. Schlegel &
Bro. have been engaged in their pres
ent business for about six months, and
have already secured a foothold in bu
siness matters of the most permanent
chaiacter. They carry a large and com
plete line of cigars, and, in fact, all
that pertains to a first class cigar store
is embodied in the establishment.
They have inangurated quite an exten
sive wholesale trade in cigars, and all
dealers in this section will serve their
own interests by tendering them their
patronage. Special brands and sizes of
cigars are made to order, and satisfac
tion guaranteed in all cases. Location
on Main SU one door west of Saun
ders House.
HOTELS,
a feature in which many of the coun
try towns are wanting, Plattsmouth
excels. Many of the larger cities can
not boast of hotel accommodations of
a superior class. First and foremost
upon the list, is the Saunders House,
J. S. Gregory, proprietor. To the tiav
eler or stranger the hotel is the first
place of interest on entering a town,
and ofiimes becomes an index or re
flector of the place Where located
that is, a town in many instances is
judged by the character and extent of
its hotel accom-.odations. As regards
Plattsmouth, the comparison is pro
ductive of the most gratifying results.
The Saunders House the l&ading ho
tel in the place is conveniently Ich
cated, the rooms large and airy, neatly
and comfortably furnished, and from
cellar to attic is fhe embodiment of all
that is desirable in such an establish
ment. The flatly ,; bill of fare " unex
celled in character, quality and varie
ty "Mine host," Mr. Gregory, is a
genial, pleasant gentleman, whose kind
and generous attention to guests and
patrons ha- served greatly to secure an
increased proportion of the public
goo3 will.- Plattsmouth is a pleasant
place, snd owe of the most commend
able' ftnres is the hotel in question,
and so ldng as it is under the present
management w ill be a favorite resort
wfth tire traveling fraternity.
CARRIAGE AND' WAGON SHOP.
in this connection, the interests rep
resented by J. M. Schnellbacher are
worthy of note, inasmuch as the indus
tial interests of all communities
should be accorded prominence in such
o rn-vlaw fr C liM!lmi 1 fl f n t 1 fl i'A
' with our town 10 years ago as a day la-
TERMS: $2.00 a Yean
NUMB Ell 33.
It5rbr; and by diligent attention to bu
siness we to-day find him at thB head
bf a well appointed shop, and ov.pi cal
culated to figure prominently as a fac
tory, if properly encouraged and sus
tained. In this concern are found the
room, appliances and above all the
skilled workmen of a first class factory.
The proprietor studiously labors to
produce nothing but work of the best
quality; in the construction of wagons
and buggies, only the best iron and
timber are used, and as proof positive
of the superiority of the articles made
here, we would state that in spite of
"hard times" a growing patronage is
realized. People desire to have some
thing reliable, and it is to their interest
to patronize a reliable workman at
home rather than to purchase imported
good 8 which were made "to sell" and
which are constantly "a sell" when
pure based.
Mr. S. also gives special attention to
the repairing of buggies wagons and
carriages, as well as all kinds of agri
cultural implements, and in a word, we
find here the embodiment of a most ne
cessary and commendable interest, and
one worthy of increased success.
WILLIAM HEROLD,
wholesale and retail dealer in Dry
Goods, Notions, Groceries, Queens
ware, Provisions, &c, is the represen
tative of an interest leading in charac
ter, ami is entitled to a foremost place
in this review of our commercial in
terests. Mr. H. commenced business
in our midst 22 years aco, and from
the start has been well and favorably
known, not only in the estimation of
the public but in business transactions
as well, the stock is complete in all
the various departments, and the
goods represented, equal in style ami
quality to any house in Cass County,
the appointments and arrangements of
the store indicate taste as well as ex
perience upon the part of th mana
gers. The location near the corner of
Main and 5th Streets is very desirable,
and the establishment offers facilities
in matters of trade equal to similar
concerns of large cities. Good goods,
low prices, and fair and honorable deal
ings are elements lri the transaction
of business bound to win in pnslin fa
vour, and the system in the present in
stance has been no departure from the
general rule. The Hry Goods interests
of Plattsmouth are unusually well rep
resented, and as one of the most pop
ular establishments we allude to the
house in question.
TlIE CLOTHING IIOCSK
of C. G. Herold, our next place of ob
servation, occupies a position of lead
ing importance as regards the mer
cantile interests of Plattsmouth. Mr.
II. commenced business here 20 years
ago, and is one. of the pioneer mer
chants of the town. He has ever
maintained a worthy place in matters
of trade, and the establishment is one
of the largest and best Stocked cloth
ing houses in western Nebraska. The
salesroom is commodious and is liter
ally packed with new and stylish goods
for the fall and winter trade. There
are five general features of stock, cloth
ing, hats and caps, furnishing goods,
boots and saoes trunks and valises
each department complete within its
self, and the style and character of
goods are unexcelled, being in almost
every case equal to custom made.
There is nothing to be found in the
clothing store of our large cities that
is not contained in the stock ot tins
lioiisp- and then the exceedinc low pri
ces form one of the chief and principal
attractions, iur. ueroiu is posscsseu
of large experience in the business, is
an honorable fair-dealing man, ami lias
built up an establishment heie. a credit
tr birruelf and one that would do hon
or to the business circles of the largest
citv iu the State.
L. O'NEILL
is the representative of an interest
in its wv us imnortant as the largest
establishment in the place, and al
though established but, tnree years
ago, has become an almost indispensa
ble institution with the public. As
proprietor of a first class meat market.
Mr. O Neill stands at the head, and
the establishment is in every way equal
to the similar concerns of our large
cities. .The stock embraces fresh meats
of all kind's, sausage, lard, tallow, etCj,
Mr. O'Neill is possessed of good facil
ities for prosecuting the business, and
has evidently learned how to make the
business a success. This is an enter
prise worthy of effort, and we cheer
fully commend it to the Plattsmouth
public.
SADDLES, HARNESS, ETC.
Under this head we are pleased to
allude to the Sadlery establishment of
J. G. Chambers, and a leading feature
in the line represented Mr. C. has
been identified with this particular in
terest in Plattsmouth for the past two
years, and under his management the
business has attained an importance,
leading in character; and what in
most towns of this size is really of no
more than minor magnitude, has in
this case assumed s position, as regards
the importance of business transac
tions at least, atfiong the best and larg
est in the place. A full and complete
stock of goods Made from the lest of
leather and at reasonable prices, has
rendered the establishment reputable
in public esteem. Every thing neces
sary to characterize a first class retail
trade can be found her, both as re
gards quality and quantity. The sale
of Turley's celebrated Patent Rope
Rim Collar is also an item of import
ance, and a speciality of the trade. Lo
cation on Main Street, opposite Platte
Valley House.
NEXT IN ORDER
is the Jewelry store of J. Sihlatcr, and
among the noteworthy features of our
business interests.- This house was rn
augurated about eighteen years r-o, rs
the oldest of its class in the place, and
so far as the style and chaiacter of
the goods are concerned, is not infer
ior to the best similar concerns in this
section of the state. The stock is com
plete, embracing every novelty, fn the
line of tine jewelry, wtftflies, cloek3.
silver-ware, toys,"mnsical instruments,
etc.. Mr. Schlater is a practical jew
eler of large experience, and gives
special attention to all kinds of fine re
paring. He is well and favorably
known to the Plattsmouth Dublic, and
guarantees satisfaction on all work at
the most reasonable rates. Location
opposite Platte Valley House.
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tnE LIVERY SALE AND FEED STABf.ri
of W. I). Jones figures prominently in
the business affairs of IMattrmouth.
and is deserving of extended consider
ation. The barn is a substantia! brick
structure, 140 feet in length bv 30 in,
width, and is abundantly supplied
w ith an excellent class of horses, and
all classes of vehicles, embracing bug
gies, carriages and spring wagons, and
the proprietor is well and fully pre
pared to serve all c lasses of patrons id .
a manner substantial ami in style equal
to the best similar concerns in our
large cities. Tho barn contains a sta
bling capacity lor about forty head of
horsea, is arranged with a view to con
venience, provided with a comforta
ble ollice, harness room, paint room,"
appointment for carriages, robes, &c,
good stalls and good ventilation. Mr:
Jones works from fourteen lo eign
teen head of horses, and possossL-i.
superior class of tolling stcck with
which to carry travelers to different
paasof the country. lie is a man well
known throughout the county, ar.d tho
fact that he is an experienced Veteri
nary Surgeon, tenda greatly to enhance
tho Interests of patrons. Rrieily, this
is one of the l est constructed, best
stocked livery establishments in east
ern Nebraska, and would do credit to
the largest city iu tho state.'
THE BAKERY AND GROCERY
of O. Guthman comes next in otder,
and is a place of trade well known to
Plattsmouth people. We find here a
well appointed bakery as well as a good
though soinew hal limited, stork of gro
ceries and provisions. In the former
depaitmeiit the facilities for produc
ing all kinds of baker's goods are excel
lent, and other business transactions
are growing in degren of importance.
In all lines represented the purchasing
public find advantages ol ib-sirablo
character, and the tnterpriso merits
a growing patronage. Location near
corner of ad and Main Sis.
FURNlTL'Rtf KM POP. I CM.
This department of tfade is unusual
ly Well represent! in Plattsmouth;
and as the hading feature, we will al
lude to the well slocked establishment
of Henry Uoi-ck. This enterprise, in
augurated fourteen years ago, at onco
assumed and has ever maintained a
worthy place in matters of trade. Tho
indications of experience are clearly
reveale 1 upon everv feature of the en
terprise, ami the stuck is of superior
quality. The stock in all departments
is a vei v complete one, embracing be
sides the ordinary list of chains tables,,
bedsteads, lounges, bureaus, chamber
tfnd parlor suits, many articles of uso
and ornament found only in tho stores
of our largest cities. Mr. Boeck owns
and occupies a substantial two story,
building, 101x20 feet, aud all available,
space occupied with goods, and com
prising one of the most complete as
well as ot:e of the la gest stocks of
furniture in this section of the State.'
Iu the unde rtaking department the
facilities are unexcelled; all the var
ious classes of burial cases and caskets
are laiiiVly represented.
Mr. Boeck is a practical straightfor
ward man. and has rendered the es
t ii.iwi.inent ti..ted in iiublic est ecm as
in matters of trade by the dilligent
rending of reliable goods at reason
able prices. This, to say the least; is
Mn ininortant arc in business ciclesand
deserves a continuance of its growing
patronage.
f?TR EIGHT & MILLER,
manufacturers and dealers in harness;
saddles, blankets, whips, brushes. Un
cle Sam's Harness Oil, etc., comes next
on the list, and there is no establish
ment in the p'ace more worthy or no
tice in this connect ion. Mr. Strcight
of this firm has been connected with
this line of buvmoss for the past fifteen
years, Mr. Miller, about seven years;
The establishment is well known
throughout Cas3 county, and the pro
prietors an? possessed of the most ex
cellent facilities for the prosecution o
ttie business. The stock is full and
complete in all departments, the goods
are made from the best material, and
what has done much to enhance tho
popularity of the establishment is
the liberal prices for which all goods
are sold. This house offers the most
desirable facilities to the purchasers;
and as flu? result an txtensive busi
ness n transacted, a fact which indi
cate.! more clearly the character of tho
enterprise than anything we might
offer.
THE DltCO TRADE.
In sreaVing of this department of
the iVusiness interests of liattsmouth;
it is but tilting that the drug store of
Dr. Donelan. ad door cast of the Post
Office, should be accorded a foremost
place in this review. This house was
inaugurated trt enty-two years ago, and
like oid wine, improves with age, and
stands to-d.-ty nt only a leading fea
ture in the line represented, but the
pioneer drug store of the cou.ity. The
stock is full ani complete, embracing
all that pertain3 to the drug trade.
There is also a well appointed pre
scription department; and with nearly
a quarter of a century's experience as
a medical practitioner, Dr. Donelan
possesses that knowledge of Drugs and
medicines which is necessary to secure
the confidence of patrons. Briefly, tho
enterprise in quo3tfor presses merit,
and deserves a continuance, of patron
age commensurate With its ample appointments.-
SAGE BROS..
of the stove and tin w are trade, trans-'
act a leading business m this line.
During three years of their business
career in our midst, they have won
hosts of friends throngh the honorab.o
vending of standard goods at reasona
ble prices. 'I he business i.s growing m
degree of importance, and the stock of
stoves, tin ware and bouse furnishing
goods, was never larger than at present.;
As specialties in trade we would men
tion tho celebrated "Crown Jewel," and
Argand ' heating sCove3, articles of un
surpassed merit, and the very embodi
ment of beauty, utility, comfort and
economv. . . . ,
II W'. Srtge. of this firRTis a practical
tinner o'f many j ears experience, ant
minh of the tin, fheet iron and cop
per ware, in stock Is of home manufac
ture. Job word of all kinds, such as
roofing, spouting, etc., is an item of no
little importance, ttnd in which their
facilities are uusurpassed. Fair attrf
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