Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, September 18, 1879, Image 4

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THE HERALD.
CORRESPONDENCE.
I'lcasant Hill INcicm.
Kd. Herald: rarracrs are finish
ing haying. Some are pelting ready to
gather corn.
Corn is ripening rapidly, but with ho
doubt that the crop will be extra.
2ioxor. :;nd Garison bavt bought a
threshing machine, and are doing i.ear
j r.ll tb thrf-.sliing in our vicinity.
Yi'heat is f l etter quality than l
first supposed.
Our six mouths term of fcIiooI, ccn
ducted by C. W. Showallei comtntnctil
Sept. 1.
Vfiu. Ncltir.g Lris coiv.uienctd build
ing a barn 40x4i.
A few farniirs arc leaving our vi
cinity, to go west ana tal:e hoi.u-stca.l.s.
Miss May field is quite ill.
Mr. T.J. Todd h:is returned from
bis visit to Ohitf, and lool.s as healthy
us fever.
Edward Todd ha.s couiiucitCid mak
Sorghum; he says c.vie is of better
quality thi year than for the hist few
years.
2-,'ic Holmes who was injured some
time ago by falling out of the waon,
is getting about again.
J. C. Ward, (the bachelor) who weut
to Ohio some time ngo, Iirs become
heir to an estate of S-1'.-oo.OO and mar
ried one of the finest damsels in Ohio.
MtMBUK OF TIIU E. W.
Greenwood I. sea!;.
Where is Nubbins?
Greenwood is growing fast.
The threshing machine is heard ou
every hand, and farmers are bringing
in their grain.
Pour firms dealing in grain here.
A board of trade is the Utct. sensa
tion here, t'-ie members thereof are a
jovial set.
Quackenbush biros, sell lots of lum
ber. Oar enterpising liveryman Hackney
Las enlarged and bcsutiCeel hb resi
dence lately.
"V ilium Kimberly is building a fine
residence in North Greenwood.
Jame3 S. Teland is also building a
handsorao residence in South Green
wood. Kev. Mr. Mullis of the Christian
church, preached to thj people here
last Saturday night, Sunday morning,
and Sunday night. We would jude
him to be a well educated and talented
Ulill.
Tho Greenwood school commenced
a week ago to-day, Principal, A. E.
Russell.
The Iiepablican voters of Salt Creek
precinct are requested to meet t.l the
Greenwood school house, ou Saturday
eveaiag, Sept. 13th, l'-K at 7 u'clock,
p. Li., fwr the purposo cf tlectii.g tWI'
patts to attend ti e County Coneiitio:i
sit Weeping Water, Saturday, Septem
ber 20th, 137i, and such other Uiiiiu.i
may come before tho meeLiug.
Aueirs.
II: gltt Mile Grove Nots.
Very dry. llayianking in f till e;in
(St.
Tlucshi;i" 1'ari.ly tlano, v.iieat
runninz from 10 to 1j 1 u. rer "ro,
cats 20 to 2, barley about 1-1 bu. Com
will bo some li-Ller tlian expected, but
v.-ill ir.:ike i fcoud croi lit-vfirtLoless.
Qaite a jiumbtr of the be.si of Fbttts
r.iouthians, fen 1 of sport, were tbro;:h
this iieiglibcibu.nl, slay in- chickens;
tber were in ehure cf tbe sheriff.
Too much beer of late iu this neigh
bor. Oa the l.Uht of Auj. 30, tht 10
was free beer at Cedar Creek, to intro
duce the new s:o'.c, beer at a roi.'ial
uauca at. T. Ti.L-iolfs, r.i beer at Jlei
iinger's caru.-inj ground; at the Inst
placa tbe crowd v. ar! too small, sa they
filled themselves with beer, and inada
for Tliieioif's to break: up the dante,
which rcsaltrd ia a few blows, and if
tho l arty at the dance had been of the
earae nature, a general fight would
1
ive been the tr.d.
The sudden death of Mr. Wni. I.oh-
t ider must be nssigued to too much
leer. Mr. Loheider lived with Jolin
Jiucr for several years, and was oue
of the best of the young meu in this
neighborhood. He farmed for himself,
and wm wbll respected; he was uot
evert what is c tiled a moderate drink
tr, but would take a gla3 of beer at
rare occasions, and death was the re
sult. The flood Templars have partly fin
ished their hall, upstairs in t he school
house t Pleasant ltidge, where they
will meet regularly.
tleorce Vttter. from Tekin, Ills., is
Jure visiting fiiends and viewing the
country; he ii well j a.cd with both,
uud speaks favorably for 1'IatUmouth.
Hoke Anon.
Frank Leslie's Suaday JlPfarlud For
C-clJer.
Is one of the most intcresiiag jet is
sued of this brilliant periodical, llve
rj stylo of literature is found in its
pages, and it is of the very highest
standard. The present number is even
more crowded than usual with such
reading as canr.ut fail to entertain and
instruct, and to exercise a beneficial
effect ea the reader. Ths editor has
reproduced, hi eoi.r.r-cliott "with ppo
biU illustrations. M.i-aulay's tl iboi a ed
biographical aai critical iith:l on
rtiH Pilgrim's Prdgr.:ss,' which is hcI
ruitttHl I y critic! as the best tiling
whie.h has ever been written concern
ing Uunyan. Another admirable ar
ticle is enli.ied "llecollections of Auld
Keekie," in which the Kev. Kebert Ir
vine gives pleasant reminiscences of
Chalmers. JeiTrey, Wil.on aud others
who made Edinburgh famous s.-me
fifty vears aga. Go.lirey A. Jl'iJfn.
in tlie paper "An African Ihshcp,
rives a sketch of the career of a native
African who was sold as a slave when a
mere boy, captured from a slave ship
and sent U Sierra Leon. where be was
educated, received the degree of I). J..
and finally became llishop of Xigtr, ia
Africa. The department cf tictnn
wmontains excellent stories by popular
"fritcrs. The illustrated papers, de
picting tho manners, eustems and
! aspec'.s cf various countries, are re
idte with interest and information.
"Whittington "Without His Cat," giv-s
autbentic and carious details of the
Mfe -yi the celebrated Mayor of I,odc?.'
There are poruis ef great merit by
Alice Carey. Mamie Uacoi:, Edwin Ar-
nold, the editor, etc., etc.; a very abun
dant miscellany, tke 1'opular Exegesis,
siud t h editor in "At Heme and
Abroad"' presents a condensed survey
os w hat is goikg wn in the religious
world, and speaks of several topics of
current interest. The number con
tains 12 quarto pages and over 100 il
lustrations. The price of a bingle
nu ruber is 2? cents, and the Btibscrip
tioa a year, piepaid. Frank Leslie's
1'nblishing House, 53, 55 and 57 Park
Place, Xew York.
APJFORD9
KADIOAL. OURE
For CATARRH
Fr?TTTY r-licres and p?rrrfmentl7 enr thfa
loathsome Clvivii a ull iu varying ;;. rs
(nA.H g tuo aoc-lincg tuvl liea.ir.tf irorertle of
luit(. lierbj and bark l:i tiieir cnee.it iil fori, frpa
rum hi TV filji'ou roiitaxi:iiitli,ii, au4 i-i tUls ro
l.cot ciC ra froLi ev.-rjr ot.i.jr haoir reniedr. la
one iticrt year it lia foan.U' way fi urn tuo Atlantio
to tlio I'w Ucrus(, tail V b-rc.-cr known tan tx
corao til stj'Jjri truij ! it Uio fi-at-nTit cf C
tarrti. TUo rrt-rrlelji'B Uva ,con itte.l cpoa by
p.titioni n cf ni-.ttor.&l pctnr!m li.) havu b.a
urd t- t!.: rcirej. j-. ami :ave,at cocsiji--r-eti
exf.-c' esul t.-rncrel t.-nible, irrl tn
pood ix th-onh.!:t tin c'r ;k- la ulilca tbey
rnnvf. Tt?n jon hear a wrait'.y jrentleman f In
t ililror.iie an I r-Lnrm-nt e-".r, I owe my Ufa t
f-'anlvrd's Iuwilr-.l Cor"," y ii r.r.y lAtl nM-in-.l
tiiat It U n ar-.K'T" cf trsi vis.. tlod wortfc
to br.)e.nltiuija toataailarj x:KilicLm;
vX Ui day.
f 'tis bficft I dtrrlTo tea Ms dCr nsa b to iao
Ui.X WXIXG, cf Wtli, Fakoo i Co.
IT has enroll ins af.er twclro rear cf cnloti
ru;t! Bur-n?. j
Cto. W. iioCGHTO, TTAXTfiAX, Mam.
IrOLLOWKHttf !!n-c ti.r!i to tTie letter and sm
Lpy fia I t'ntf ha1 1 j-rmaiiiit euro.
1). V. CiAV, M. V., ili-acATLSs, Iowa.
IITAVE rwwiTU)CT1'1 It to (jilti (i PnTrber of my
fiisri'ie, ell cf wUoru ha') cxprfracd to
tnlr tilt.li wllsata of ii t1bi tad t'd tffocta
WUlI Uieci.
"M- bowe. ics ri.Ti et Er. Lena.
ATTTR qxIb? Xvo t.c'.tlea I fnd rerelf prm.
i-cct':y r.urfl. I liav lai:o rcommaad?t
OTertM kiuJrpd bottloa wti' tti ere&toat auo
aoa. , - Wil. w. AllIbriiOXfi,
lii UiEiijso At:., Dostojt.
if r.early una year ar.d cen a.-.y candidly tbat
trc never tcl a F.rmlar rr,ftrl'-.u th-t ave pacfc
universal BatHlactljo, Vr a liavay jt tj lcaro of Uuj
tXJt rcrr:pb.:rt.
. L. LADVn:? & C0.,T7AJSi.ic-T0, lira.
THK car prr-ctoi in r. y c i-'f Arr onTi-a ILtrrs.
caL ( s ue v- viso rci:iarka:.lo tlrat It aeeute4
o tnoau v i j o liad a jurrcl u-2:.oi;t relief from
2
oi ar usual rfiiicditrtQnt could r.tjt ta frua
tbcrvfore inJa aldavit ta li be.'nre Seta
Vboma. Fu . J-vs; ici cf this FaH. Hottnn.
Fach parlcajri cf S ASroxrn Hathcat, Ccrs civ
talr.a Ir. Pai.IorJ'R Isit-rovr-i I nUalliiif Tob. and
P U itr'C.iuiu f .r lis ur in oil case j. Ttico. Il ea
irl'? by u.l vhcjlnkul-: ti i n-till riromlsu ij
f -ilcnijronj-hc:' rue Ct'.t.od Stit.a RudCaidaa.
V Et'KS i 1 01 Ti.il. Gnril Au.ril3 aad Tv'liol
UOLTI
i Pi
An Xlectr(v022van!a T3rtirry combined
with a hfsUly Hilctct Gj-eottienJnj
Flastcr, forcJ:f tiia lct Planter for put
Cnr?-r-?;. 1 cnt for ono or COIXIX'S VOt
TAIC IT. ?Ti;:Sd, and it beta of prat baoelTS
In raduclng- aawalilai la njy l.-rt aids Ibat twopijy
Iciaua pronounced l.n'.arjrjairct cf tbe bplMoi
one pro jooucad ii u ovria.-i 1 nracr.
I.. A. LXiTEK.
Ctkhiuu, Ltd, ITarrh 10. HT?.
lEHEY AESTES E23T.
ufT,-m Encloeol yon will enfl I
wlan yea oull B.iul ri i ;i.-'er Uozca of your
COLLlNo VOA.TA1C FLASi tHS. l y tbo aCov
Eo will bmwj Ca I cn dJBCii;c'JiiD(ttij helpntuera
i aorac vtt ven If I aro o -t blo t j be np uod
round. 'I aere txe a ocaihtr a bo havn tried your
plaatara who bad grlv-a oit thfct ail piasters waro
rood fjrcothlnc.ani now Join with mo that tlwy
era the bt liiry biv erert-lod. I bavo arot alonir
tela vlcter better than I bava before in tbrea
fear. Yi BiKd 1 evil J bars Leurd of your olaatoia
feWure. lour. c,
LOtETTA M. C20S3.
rAXiSTOS S?A, K. YMirca 27. 1ST..
Trioo, 135 Ccnt.
Eeeartfol ta call for COLLINS' VOLTAIC IT. A
? ,."ly"n woni.lwa Imitation. 8okl
fcy all WTiolric and retail L'rur?1tta Wir..uhooC
JSe I nlted Butt and Canadua, and by "WKyU A.
tOTltii. ProprtclorB.BotoB7Maia.
Millions cf Motiiora esinvts their tie
light over Castfrin. It is calure's remedy
f jr assiiuilatiac tho food. Unlike Cas
tor Oil, it jj j,!crsfiiit o tato, nn.l
unlike Eicrpiiiao Syrup.', it ii bariu'.eis.
Cast;r:;i regulates tlie Bowels, destroys
Vorms, Cures
Sour Curd and W ind Coi'C'
and allays Feverishness. V,'hnt cives
health to tho Child, rroinotes rest for
the Mother. Chilurea Cry f jt Pitch
er's Castoria. It is the most reliable
effective and popular article di?ieneJ by
Druggists.
Since llealins remedies liave been used by
SUFFERING MAN
has there been known such absolute Fain
relieving agents as the
0ENTATJR INIMENTS.
They soothe, lieal, end cure. They
IIKAL. Cuts, Wounds. Galls, Old-Sores, Broken-breasts
and Soro Nipples;
Cl'KE Pain in the Eack, Rheumatism, Scia
tica, Lumbago, Neuralgia., L'ar-Ache,
Tetter, rimples. Itch. Salt llheuin, end
all Flesh, Cone and Muscle ailments of
Animals :
SVKIJl'K Inflammation and Swcllinps;
I1KLI EVE Boils, Felccy.ricers. Sore Throat,
Bronchitis, Croup and Quiney ;
KXTKACT-Pain from Burns. Scalds, Stines,
Frost-bites, Sprains and Bruises.
Tho experience of ccuturics has made the
CENTAUR
Liniments , ttie most speedy and effective
curative agents for
MAN and BEAST
the world ha3 erer known. The Centaur
LINISV1ENTS
hare relieved more hed-ridden Crip
ples t healed more frightful wonnds,
and saved more valuable animals than
all other liniments, ointments, oils, extracts,
llasters and s.j-callcd "pain killers" and
'skin cures" combined.
Physicians end Veterinary Surgeons en-duri-e
the Centanr Liniment.; millions
of men. women and children in all countries
xi s a them, and Housekeepers, Fanners,
Planters, Travelers. Liverymen, Teamsters
and Stock-growers, are their patrons. They
arc clean, they arc handy, they are cheap,
and they aro reliable. There is r.o ache,
pain, or swelling which they will not alle
Tiate. subdue, or cure. Sold throughout
THE HABITABLE GLOBE
for 50 cts. and Sl.OO a bottle. Trial
bottles, 23 cts.
tra rr1
a.-. U w
St7T, Ci 11 11 AGE awl ORNA
MENTAL I'AlNTEli,
1. JS
Sliop over the Jirielc liock
next to II Iloecfc'p.
ri.ATTSy.Ol.TH,
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IMMUlta
liiw iin
OLD m HELIADLE. S
fD.T. JjAxror.is L.:v7T3 Ixviooratos
fia a Staad.inl Paraily V. unedv for
jj-lisjars of the Liver, Jluaia Sti t!'(:-rr$
ana lowe:s. It is 1'ureir -j:.T f
. .ab, aC e. H . Pi vn .,v- 5
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: 0V1V-3 M ' :" .: "Invi-orator.
WAA..;p
r, r. : e for g i r c ular
LOUISVILLE MILLS,
A. H. Jackman & Sons.
I'RO r It I KTO US.
ilanufacturcrs cf
Flour
eai,
ETC, AND
Shippers of Grain.
if:leeiul attatio:i given to all khi.ls t Cus
to:n (ainding.
LOUISVILLE.
CASS C'OfXTY,
5tt
NKKUASKA
G. HATT
i. .a-
.?r.-;r ori-:Ni:: acaix,
Yf?-", Clam, first Chtss Meat Shop,
oil Main Street in Trod Kinrhl. t'h M.uu!
Kvcia boiiv en hand ir.v fres!:, tondi-r tuvnt.
FiattTValley Herd of
POLAND-CHINA
.3
7-."-"c
CLAIoK
wki.i-im; water. ... :;r.n.
J.JrKOIst'rf U Stock for sale. I3mn
ROBERT DONNELLY'S
AND
1JLACKM1TII
SHOP.
Yfagon, Jiuj:jy, Sfaohhir awl Plow re-
pairing, anil ytnerul jobbing
I ain now i,i'ei'.'.ri,:l to do all kinds nf re!iiiii::i;
of f:kl in an,i 01 ln r nui-iiint-ry, ;.s U,i;ic
i a good Itiilie in n:y s.ii'i'.
VET Eli HAD EN,
The old Reliable Wason Maker
ba5t:ikea charge of the wagon sliop.
lie is well knu.ii as a
NO. 1 WORKMAN.
K:w AVasons anil I! tijfiei made to
Onler.
SAT 1 S FA CTI t)N G V A B A X T f EP.
Shop on SixtliStreet tiyposite 9:rei-lit's Stable
rVcgehdjle. It never W 1 713 j
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hemtnai fjiiistion &
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c!ral -et cf tlic Iira'o, nrting I v Ab' crrt:on. art! r nt-r-t
t;x it p:Jic jufu -nre on fcf-niinp i t le EjaP
nl.ttorv laLs,irttct to Uind luui Urf tira. Tiiew-
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r is q-iirkly i'ivl and on nhorLil, pn iiHr r)(an
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1 'irtVriiMdl't 'i.'ii tu a(i pou.:d iriomrry. ri'w ttvinj
t.' Diraaosi of Hthr.. Kcrv us tvbtltty. Cot,f'ioa
6f Id, is, AvrT3.o:i t5Soe:c ty. I"-io.I c. ami the art tcr-
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trirstin vcit i cfije i, ii.id it ni prot'ourc.-'l
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Hnri...jJ; a irenlUi of
Lv.ii.-4 ni f,-n-.li-
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f'tr tnu:':tri -f tn-i S CT3 for
rubber e-w-i., 'm! G g t
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D.aii -n, t f Ith'.
hr fir-pi. Kelin- 5 and ruliDrraruU luf.-
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hoc)' iiufm ir j' J imt'l-1 wtitr.ul iu
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DVKES'SEARD ELIXIR
r 9- jV r-.'Ji, nU'ik .h-Tora' Jaayt.w.tM
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Ari cot op.ly !r.t
Faliililiiims rt
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ivy !! !!i'.;!y if ii! it-d
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'...ttirifs vi the
V. . .i-M.
THE FAVORITES
IN THE CONCERT HALL.
T v-t ii-u tl ie r;is!n of I7V :.7fi liie Henry 1".
Mliier 1'iatti" wiT" um-1 in Ronton au.l vicif.uy
in n 1 1." iv than f' 'tti-vt 4.
Seaxon .f 1?T7-lSTs, t 7 fr.iieertt.
Si-usim f 1 --7i--l-T-" Mii-.tl of OoU Ikt. 3.
t'oneerts ; Montii f No-, eintiur. lonfrits-
Xae tut fi.rt '!. Pi-nmt rtmlt fi.Hn turh
i: :.-! ri: ( j . i;'.;n'.',.
THESE 1'IA.XOS HA I E RECEIVED
The Highest Praise
l'roia the
Fost Emineni Musicians.
' l.ite T liavi li;,ii many opporiiiuiiies of
iisiup yui- 1'ianos initl c-aii ay wiili ilt;iMire,
Uicv have h i .superiur in Aiiienea. and my ions
:ii.i ieii.-e ain ,il jiivtiti'1'-nu- in plai-ins tliein
aiicatl ot anv f.,ri it":i iasuu:n,-iH of 1 1 1 1 1 kind.
t'HAS. U. Al'AHS.
.r.id.,iiii' Vr.c and tlie oilier artists of my
cunu'.-iii v are h i'rIi i- d wit h t lie "Miller-' riaim.
for iis ra il nmiiy 'if torn-, a'.i-l tin- iMiiideiful
manner ia w'Mea it a-.itiaus tlie voieo.
11. MAi'i.tSvN.
In belia'f of I lie r.amal'i-o Concei t Compiiny.
:ind pai ti. nlaiiy m elf as tlie pianist of sr.i,l
eon ;.HiV. 1 i-n t express many thanks for
tlie Too'ii . ir.iii I Pianos of yon,- iiialnifae
t iir, ii'n v,iii,-!i yon liav e l :ii ais::i . i:s so far
tliis season. Wil li your lint ir,I l noi' m.s eon
eert t;ic:n:i l.ecoiii'.-s" a J.osiiive pleasure tiiul iie-li-iht,
"mi v ail of r.s"
Mow Attn II
I e,,;isi1or no ot lier --nuike"' vitli wl.irh 1 am
a-,iuaitited. ran ei wl H in any of the ijwaliivs
that coKhtitnte a pelted instrument. As an
i!e-i.ii!ia.n inn-lit for I he oi'-, 1 know of none I
A'Cual prefer to yours.
.Vis. ir. K. II. Cinrn:.
I t.-.ke prat plea-lire in recommending the
Tlenvy K. Jl.ller Piano- oa all oecasions where a
fh-.xt-i-la-s piano is dtsiif d.
Mrs. II. M. S-YiTii.
1 have known the riano- inaiiiifactured by
Mi. ilenry V. Killer for many years and I do
not hesitate to s:y that they take hi-h rank
ainonu thf lir-t-cla.s iiitrumenls of any of the
best makers. L'Aiii. itr.KAHS
I eon'-iiUr the Miller piano superior to ail
oihri in tliat mellojv uud r 1 1; vr i i; ft iuality so ae
tt'pilii; for voice aecinpaniinei ts.
.Mr-?, f.. Ai.ise Oscooo.
We rr.-re ilell-jliti-.-l wirli the I'ianos of your
mai.ufiiotuio hiel, we --sell n it.;; our reeciit
tour in I he I'nUed States- t heir ehai niinir Mmr
iua .lalitiesi nd. rii, I twin e.peei;ii!y lie.sua
bie fur aecompanviin; the human voire.
THE OHl'ilNAI. SWKDIR
i,ADlK' yiAU'iETTS.
Worlds InleruatiQual Exinhition 1876.
Thi.-: establishment was the only one out of
mure than forty Piano-torte evhil itors, wuieh
w a- decreed two aw AKhs for its silicic exhibit
of 1'iauos at the Centennial Lxlohiiioii.
Ti utx t!ie on')! I''''hUyhnc,it Unit Received a
Kpfrf.if Atrtrl fr a .rir I uraitiou
Tlie E'aie:.! lei2i;S
Upright Piano-Forte.
Tlie nenry R Miller Pianos
nave rerelveil the etidor.semer.t c f t'.ia
State of Massachusslts
and the
CIT.Y -k BOSTON.
JUrj arc LEAKER (iwwtf .V roKEMoST
7'M.V'As- of THE WOULD.
HENRY F. MILLER
Boston, Ilass., U. S. A.
JAMS PETTEE, Ag't.
Plattsmoutb, Neb.
lsi men'hlr, lu-pa'et-jrap i:iH!tof thcwiunof
tli" Wor.d s Literature. .Single cit. JK.. or ft pe
j-ar. Aa Oil Curomo 04x'J inches' of - osmito
Valley." price. J: " Black Shei." a 1.S0 l.oij. in
pap-r biiMimc: -Chriniian Oakley's Muk." a 1
!'. in pan.-r bimliriK. and a fcuii1 copy oi " 00.I a
llouMhia AiB2iuo' ail post-jxiid. for only S0cn;
ia money, or in oiif-eM)t Ktae- atampn. Ae-ct
M.nUil 7l1f.-jt lilkarHl tr,n hnt r.OtLiDCfiCnt tl.
I AJiireS.S.VAJ V'riban BaU.lios. ' YorkCtt-s.
FIRST CLASS
Clothing House!
C. G. HEPvOLD, - Proprietor.
FIRST ESTABLU) IX 156.
Keeps a general larjje stock cf
Hen's, Toutli's Alloy's
CLOTHING!
and hns just received the finest lot of
French and English Silk
WORSTED SUITS,
r;j.ir eveti crossed the mo. river.
Iii-s Uilferent styles of
I-Sa cS Gaps,
are si'.ri.rising, and bis stock of
Furnishing Goods !
FANCY GOODS,
AND
b-l L?- ii Hsft S fe?' IF' f tl K.
IsUtrge cnoi'sli to supply any di-n.:iud.
Call and Examine the
ZNTZSW" STYLES,
liEVORE PUIiCHASiyU ELSEWHERE.
C. G. IIEIiOLi).
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ADAMS AViM) mLL,
01. .11. StUPS.VX,
AliENT,
Weeping Water, Neb.
Manufactured by
Marseilles M-ff t'o.,
oi Maiei!ies. fi!. I
have put up s.-v, i-m in
l 'a-s 'o. A iiii ia: thus
).ui lir. are J . M
P.-ardsiey. It. W.
i'.ri.L's, s. Ya::e:i
mill .!. II. oiilr;'. of
( ito" Co . ail of :;,uc
c .".a tes; y ;.. tiieir
J.er'or i xeelc'uce.
i ilos-- u i;ci:t t
P'.;rcl:a" ;Wii:t-n
me a! W. Watrr : sat -isf-:'-:
!.:! :;i:.'i-:'.ii!ecu.
Pl-:-..s ':! m j." t 4.s,".
'! ii's - i; ii pMitiTxa
r;i::!is v mills.
4
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la. .1-1 i
ThtVLar-est and met Complete STOCK of Dry Goods,
Millinery and Clothing ever placed before
tha lnminons orbs of our man v
Patrons.
"We introduce all tho LATEST FABRICS of the season. Our 10, 15
IS, 20. 22 and '2 cent Drrss (loods are well wotthv of vour inspection.
Also, a full line of WHITE WOODS. DRESS LINENS, TWO-TONED
RI J HONS, LACES, RUCHE, CASHMERES, ZEPHYR aid SPRING
SHAWLS, and countless articles impossible to mention in dcttuil.
Our Millinery
Einbtaces all the Latest Xovelti- in LEGHORN FLAT. FRENCn CHIP
and STRAW WOODS. Our SILK TURBANS and PATTERN HATS are
the admiration of ovorj o.ic. We also show 1.0J0 trimmed hats from -51 up.
AND
iL t! r,
AND FURNISHING WOODS. The only houso in th city that carries a
clean Fresh sHock of (Joods of latest siyles and fabrics known cf the season.
52Rcla2a3Zal
Will find here displayed a fine line of Furnishing poods tna-t ran not fail to
command their atlentiou anil palrouage.
Suits from 86.00 up
We liave tho best assortment of
To be found.
5"CaIl and com pare our Goods r.nJ I'r ices, and you "vv ill riTv-ive the
Leii&lits derived therefroui.
SOLOMON-& NATHAN.-.
ALVA DREW,
LIVERY, SALE & FEED
STABLE.
(AT TUB OLD PAliMELE BARN.)
AVhere as !ood rates niav be found as at anv
viable in tow ii. Itifjs of all kinds'. Double and
Single, and S.iddie Horses.
Horses boarded by the day or week.
Kl'Cl.li ItATKS TO F.iRnr.R8.
A teani ttp.d man kept for general work, (haiil
Inir, moving, S c.) Horses bought, sold or trad
ud. Several good houses for sale. Applv to A.
Drew at Stable. iomtf.
BATES & KOHUKE.
Xew Carpenter sho ou Main Street,
Corner of 7th.
Bates & Jvohnke,
15uihlcrs?,
Contractors,
and general workman in tho
Carpenter lino.
jtiONEY TOiLOAX
ON
HIL'ROYED FARMS FOR
FIE YEARS TIME.
TEI CEST I.TEiiEST.
NO COMMISSIONS.
Enquire of D. U. V.'IIEELKU & CO.
PUttsmouth; or II. 11. MOORE, Lin
coln, Xebraska. ltf
OKOKGEEDG EIITOX.
Wines, Liquors
AND
CIGARS.
Main Street, opposite the Com! House.
1 his place is just opened, iiciv, good j;ooJs of
all kinds. We want to keep a good house and
please our ciutomers.
REMEMRER THIS. Dly.
mikSschnellbacher
HOUSE thIIOKIM;,
A X D
VCAC.OS IIKTAIKING
;. All kinds of
l. yj l'AKM IMrLEMKXTJ
mended
Neatly f- I'rnmjilp.
: 0 :
Morse. 31nlc& Ox Shooing.
In short, we'll shoe anything that har
lour feet, from a Zebra to a (Jira.Te.
Come and see u:s.
InTJUW si-iop,
n Fi'th St between Main ar.d ine Streets,
list across e corner from ths xkw iiKKAI f
Oi-ni'K. , my"
LAMI
jr. li k fT.t
BEST FARMING LANDS
IN NEBRASKA.
roi: SALE BY
mi- m Xa JtsklClmsJ m ti
I XKHR.VMKA.
Great Advantages to Buyers
IX 1877.
Ten Wars Cralit at $ pr cent Intercut.
Six Yairs Lrtilit at G prr rent Inttn-st,
uud 20 per rent DiwohiJ.
Iflier I.litvral ItNoonnts Kr "i-!i
I-f iial ctj r.-ircs ami S'i--iiri-. -.
:i;i.-t I'l-rniiwrii lor Iu;rve
Lieuts I'a:iii!'.!-t.J and r j s. conf i, i full partic
ulars u ill he mailed free to any part of t!i
ciid on ap;' ie'! i !. i i
LAND COM5!Ss.!NFH. P. & M. .:. II.
I.IM Ol.N .mi:AHA.
Department
ML
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TV jtt-ziiZ-' i-'---.f r, - r--: .1 '. -'- t
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vJv? v . isf- VJvy T- - I ' - a:-:i 1. . I . l--3..:i r n) f ' t - -!
' r .'S. " '-v V. C " .!V.-. . ' . 1 1 : - i .. -
Great Reduction in Boots & Shoes
20 to 25 IV r Cent.
LOWER THAlT LAST 3I37LR:
Moris' rrini'f Albei t
I.utlii r.ucklf
" " Col m n-ss
" l'ast- I.;ill M, him
" "I o-l!ncl:l- Clow Slio.-'s
' M-iitiiiii' H:ilnl Si''l 1 1.,-s
liuna Sewed Ak'is
I.aios' rsiippcis
Unit Sliiies
" I't-lililt; liii;it. SiilO I.tll't'
" Kii. " "
" "it-ii.-'i r.n! ton
" Gout, Iiiitiou, (wurki'd ljiillon-
Ihi'.o).
EVERYTHING ELSE IN PROPORTION.
PETER MERGrSS.
Agri cUuzal Imp! em a 21 tz,
From a Threshing Machine to a Hoe
AND WAY DVNO CHEAP.
a
.The King of Plow Sellers,
Corner 3d and Main Streets,
plattsmoutb:, jstjip..
IS HEADY TO TALK TO Till- FA11M F.r.S
TJLKT'PIjO
Shovels, Hoes, Spado s 11 lutl-r.ik'j;
Buggies and gpiziz(? Wagons
Tj;K-"nr ThpflCOPC NICHOLS & SUI-IMWIJO-S.
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ccd Keeps the Biggest Line of B::ts & Shoes
In Cass County.
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