13a -. i.,. II.'. 2 t'reton, lo- 4 wife, of Sigour- ing iu tho city Uui llil! AUltlltU' ,u,j.r i'r .liriiliurlxl loiillilv ... Monthly.., rrkly .. t:i7:tur. . Moulliiy. IriVh VV'orl-l 3i . vk;.ry::::::J: 6 60 ..' 8 10 4.15 6 HO lnllic4itlu i.i will Utliei u!at ,! future. KH'!tHIIIHr.. Siiuituy Mauiucliie 3.7ft 10 ... 3.10 be added to X. KaUhitiiry, lntlt. - A' Alditio.isd Locals. ci fourth page. j lingular' meeting of vho K. of II. lodge at their room ucxt Tursdry evcn'WK. i A ccmpleje ttork of lui'lprogruniea iari.'atioiu niil wedding stationary nl litis ofhVe; it All late styles mii tie- llivcrtoii, Neb ha '. u 125,000 llrqtho other night, wh'rh destroyed a huge portion of iliu business houses iu that plseo. ' ' All l ho il. & M, passenger conjue lorn now idiluc out in new uniforms, dink uavy bluo with regulutiou ras und buttons. Mrs. Cooper hug moved into fl Ml-l.li.'j ,.lnnn M ..ml Xf -a Murphy reserving a part of ihu hoi.ee lor thoir own use. The November Icrm of the district court in kiid for Cass comity com luencc on Tuesday nxt. Judge I'oimd prodding. K. Wescott jind Fred Ilermmn have ehnngc iu their advertisements this week which uro worth nolciug ttud profiting thereby. Tlie ollleial vote of the county as . Cast at the last election appears elsc- There; It U worth cutting out und sa'.ing for future reference. Lar.easter couuty a eorn ibief who has Iioin the Jolds, husking on tns o1 hook; he wl.9 eaught, however, vi very little Iro(b5o and will be puiflm- ed. Iihs had a case oil as boon stealing! WM VitN B. Windham went to evening, called by Liu-legal pt Hill, of Kalamazoo, Mich., who wasju this city a few weeks ago is aguiu with us ,j Hon. It, coin last business in that city It (I. Hclunidt, formerly with K, Carrulh, now traveling for a Chicago Jewelry house, was iu Plattsmouth Tuesday. Mra. A. YY. McLaughliu went to Council 11 luff Monday, from which place she goe to Chicago for a two week's viiit. Mrs. Dr. Meade goes to Chicago this week, where the Dr. ha already Kouo, ana w litre they will remain through the winter. C. W. Bhcriuau, of the Journal, was in (Jrccuwood Monday, illustrating how democrats can rejoice with.breth- reu iu that vicinity James Den, of Brownville, who has a number of acquaintances in this city has entered the service of the C. B. & Q. at Council Bluffs.. Mrs. Gov. Nance panned through this city Saturday, euroute homeward from Illinois, where ehe has been vis iting at her former home. J. K. Morrison was in Lincoln Taes- uay ana yestcraay on business ot a legal nature requiring attention prior to.tho coming term of court. well known and tins county has the legislature from IV M. Ramcy, a frmer resident of ?cn elected to as an nnti-mouopohsl. V. C. Kcagy, of the & M., and - Will S. Wle h.is been making - , . ... l.Jj C7 - ---- In real estato matters. he v to'floar from every one ho hni eouuty or ciiy property fin 8ftJ I VUl. I ar- I iishes k Cass to or vcry, Charlie Skiuuer Is daiug some fine work in the Opera hotiao days in finishing work on the wfiy over I ho stage, in the center ot which is a portrait of Shakespeare. which is very finely-executed. Htm has sold a part in lei nil ferry to Miles Morsil Lwill be placed e. t. seuou under 1 1 , i LA f-ocurc its tuinr- 7 V which is a portrait of Shakespeare, which is verv finelv. executed. i v V ft -ai travel. . j hascd for hta Int wall sho4v (set of couutJr financially yvate desk vJ ' ' 4IU VMIIM 1 f Conductor A. & S division of the B one of the road's most popular train men, was in the city Tuesday even ing. Dave Stephenson, who has many friends and acquaintances in this city was elected to the legislature from Richardson couuty, and The IIekald rises to congratulate him. A. L. 1 otizal In , vice-president of the C B. & Q. system, and well known to many Plattsmouth citizens lias resigned his position and will take a six mouths trip to Europe. lion. S. L. Cannon, of Liberty, was in the city yesterday, mid ho is not feeling soro at all over the results. lie has p'oveu that Liberty precinct ws9 with him notwithstanding the stories to the contrary, and he will be ou deck to help rout democracy iu the future. Tho ladies of the M. E. Church held a grand oyster supper and festival in tho corner room of the Opera house bloc k ou Tuesday evening which was ycry largely attended throughout the eutiVe evening, and oysters and re freshments were served in abundance. The ladies were there ii force to en tertain their friends, aud nutil a late hour their patrons kept coming, all of wlijeh tended to thtF complete suc cess of the festival both socially and J. M. solic- irovo- Meet when young cted a Tues ; Miss as par-v.aud fir lios- a re ud tke pre aud (her to to prcs- 'leaaued in this organize for the fcped to iduct it. Rs of the to return to ome, the ac have never y, i resident an assistant ot the score all the heir lure year. yesterday Mr. Edgerly, e for srovcr ffers freo t rans- ;es if the young Id return and vote the dom ocratic ticket Stale Journal. and is I Mr. lli All o'clock Satu little fire about 20 -i . it ot the jrimnge iu the of niiuutX til? U,if to fght leaving but dove, he thinks after, ho was aiouscd by tho si coming Into bis room; ho hurriejiJll!16 ofilco to find it iu flumes along tli3 floor and up the wall to the flue. The alarm was sounded, but twa9 too late, as the fire by that time was over one side of the building. I nit cud ot tryiug to put it out, the lime was used in taking thogoods out of reach of the consuming lenient. Mr. Hall probably Raved 300 worth of furniture. Mr. Hhodes who occupied the Tomau property saved everything except his winter's supply of eoal and potatoes. The ho tel was insured for 1,000, $1,000 of it bciiitf ou the furniture. The wind was blowing quite hard from tho north-west, which was for tunate for the town; had it been in an opposito direction, but liltli would have been left of the busy burg. A defective flue was supposed to be the cause of the lire. tpdeing nd pro- thc Gcr- party to jught ref- city hall The Catholic Fvir and Festival. Tho Catholic society of this hold a grand fair at Fitzgerald's tonight and tomorrow night. proceeds are to aid them in opetuug their school hero, the building having been completed for sonic time. Vocal and instrumental music and dancing will enliven the occasion, and a gen erallinvitution is exteuded to all to be!prcseut and enjoy the festivities The fair and festival is in the hand of competent commutes who arc using due and diligent effortsj that all may be a success. The ironing of the road bed from Nemaha City south to Falls City meaus that the B. Jk M. are sccurluga parallel route with the Missouri Pa cific, between Atchison and Omaha, and to complete it the link between I'lattsiqouth and Nebraska City must be built. We undcrttaud that Peter Mumm will occupy his building as aoou as Murphy removes to the Opera House b!ock, wdiichwill leave Mr. LenhofFs building tor rent. A good building, in a good location. Ouo ofithe.solid improvements out the the in the county has been made ou road iutoi Weeping Water from east, nudjllie town there has shortened the road fiver the bluft leadiug out toward the north. Passengers on evening trains through this city see us iu all our metropolitan appearance since the street lamps have been put in place, aud our appearance by night so greatly improved. i IJscwbeQK't ft PS! idal Six additional carpenters have been put ou the finishing work at the op era house this week, and the work will be crowded with all possible speed to have everything in readiness for the opening nights. Look over our clubbing list pub lished elsewhere and select some good paper or magazine to take with the Herald ihe coining year, securing both at reduced prices. For a rapid job of work, the con struction of the Rock wood block is a good sample', and it will be in conse quence, oMiarJy rem'-or occupancy by Decemoerlst7 TheonimiLsioners have been in scssionlhe last week continuiug their settlement with tho treasurer and transacting the usual monthly busi ness coming before them. tih a majority 18 vote, and great wan tl thereat. Woman' vutl'm hibiliou wafc'too much fo mau wing of the republic carry so they temporarily ugc m me open arms or jyemocracy, but they are too intcirig jt a class of citizens to stay with theli long. Our clothing men have, quit selling linen dusters and are now 'doing i heavy business iu woolen aud over coats, and of course ar correspond' ingly happy. Tho burning of tho Hall bouse Sat urdav niirlit vm a serious loss to tho towu a well as to Mr. Hall, he had earned the reputation ot keeping one of tho best hotel in the state. Mr. II. savs ho will build immediate!- il possible aud pat up a larger building; we wish him success. Walter Cut forth ugain distinguishes hiuselt as a fire fighter, like the fabled salamander, the hottest blaze has no terror for him, indeed Mr. Cutforth is deserving of irrcat credit lor his tireless efforts to save proiierty from dist ruction. D. D. Martiudale is kept busy writ inr out insurance policies siuce the lire. Mr. Weaver of this place moves to Plattsmouth iu a few days; it is said hoaudGus Wachter wm engage in the restaurant business there. The city dads aro still wrestling with the special tax conundrum with no flattering prospects of wn earlv so lution The duties of councilman were too laborious for Jtcob Hassemeir so he resigned, CapL Howell takiug his place. Extensive cribs arc being erected n tho M. P. switch by Atchison par tics. Geo. W. Mayfield is now a resident of Louisville, as George is a soit of niigaatory bird, we don't know whether .he will remain until this item is printed or net. We are glad to know that Mr. Strode, one of Plattsmouth's ablest attorneys was successful in bis candi dacy for tho district attorneyship; we shall expect a.good report for him at the end of his. term. In tho' garnishee case of Lavcrty vb Timblen, a change of venue was taken t Weeping water from Cleg horn court. "By J." Commissioner's Proceedings. (Official.) Monday, Oct. 30lh. Board met pursuant to adjournment all members present. When the following was done to wil: Meetings f previous meetings in October read and approved. J. W. Shannon burying puuporf 3 00 The following bills were allowed: 20 00 11 20 14 00 10 00 19 50 9 50 15 00 10 50 Among the money making ways in this eouutv there is nothing that is using more capital than the stock feeding business, and ouo of the heavy investors in this line, Mr. Parmelo, is out iu the western part of ihe state this week purchasing for winter feeding. Lee, Blewet & Baldwin, a Fremont firm of 6tock raisers, are doing some business in the sheep line, feeding some 80,000 this winter at Fremont, beside keeping over 10,000 on their ranch out in tho viciuity of North Platte. Messrs. Nagle. Jeunings and Strode started forth yesterday for Lako Wa bonsev for a day or two in shooting ducks! Thev took pleutv of over- coats'totuj' with, a team, Peter going along to drive. . Our thriving Cass county town of flreenwood needs a cood large cora- nadious hotel, and any eood hotel nn who Is seeking such a location cduld not fiud a better point,. The Catholic fair and festival in the hall ;ouight -and tomorrow night promises to DO largely attended, and the 6ooiety have made due arrange ments for a good time. The case of tne mau injured during the building of the Odd Fellows block in Weeping Water last summer, will be up lor trial during tho coming session ot the court. . B, W. Briggs. of South Bend, offers tor sale his splendid tarm situated three miles from that village. It is one of the best home places in the county. for Aniong tho prominent cases to come beforo this sessiou of the dis trict court will be the Polin murder case, an 1 the sentiment, of the com munity is not such as to endorse de lay. V ') The children's missionary society, of the Presbyterian ekruroh, r aro to Weet at Mra. Marslan Saturday, P M.t thisweek. ' j The K. of P. lodsre reOnt,r organ ised hi this oiiv f S-ir prosperous is -berahip. But very little grain is coming into the market here at present, and farm ers all oyer tho county aru doubly busy securing their corn crop before snow flies. Cards have been 6cut out all through this sectiou of the state for the arrest, dead or alive, of the lied Oak murderer, who. lm mado his escape. Another restaurant is rumored for this city, and still the supply seems good at present. However, . Platts mouth is a great towu for restaurants. The new Eockwood building Is to be lighted throughout with gas, and tho plumbers are busy now laying the pipes to keep ahead of the carpenters. Nothing has been heard of late of the railroad fiom Avoca west to'Liu- coln, but it need not be- a surprise if, with the spring, it is built. This weather makes demands for hard coal heating stoves, and every stove dealer iu the city is having a good trade i- that lhie. Mrs. Reed's millinery rooms over M. B. Murphy St Cb,s. store, are in receipt of now goods for the inspec tion of the ladies. A dance in Liedcrkrunz Hall last evening drew a large attendance, and the participants all enjoyed themselves. Azro Smith, whose name is as fa miliar to the people of Cass and Lan caster counties as household words, and who has acquired a reputatiou as a vegetable gardner, is in tho city. Mr. Smith now resides in Deadwood, and is raising big vegetables for tho people of that part of Dakota. Just now he is hitting two birds with one stone, i. e., visiting old friends and shipping a carloat or two 01 Nebraska apples to his new home. State Jour nal. . Land Explorers. Mr. Randall, at the bead of a large party of land explorers from Indiana Illinois and Ohio, arrived in the city yesterday. The land seekers are not here for pleasnre, but to look at the land, pnrchase farms and settle down. They are all men of means and come prepared to buyi Many of them vis ited Nebraska daring the surrjmer and were so well pleased with te state that they have pulled up tLn? home stakes and are ready .to settletowu in fertile Nebraska. Mr. ltandait informs ua that this is the last excursion party ... - T - . I. mat wm arrive in lmcoiru'uaa vftr State Journal. J. D. DufI medical treatment " T. Miller board and care " II Boeck coffin and shroud " !A Clark m'd'se for Grimm J W Jennings canvassing spec ial election and distributing poll books M McEIwain putting glass in jail 1 25 State Journal Co. blanks and boo'ks 125 45 C G Hcrold clothing for pau pers O. F. Johnson registering 4th ward 1881 Mrs Peter Gruber work and material tor culvert D D Johnson bringing sick man from "Weeping Water to Plattsmouth 7 00 S H Bseson boarding sa,mr 10 00 PMcCannover work ou culvert 11 2." umana Republican poll books. '1 50 Lacy & Smith balance on grad ing 83 47 Lacy & Smith extra work haul- iusj auu ountung culvert 4J 7o J E Morrison legal Bervices state v Polin 10 00 Johu Scott extra work on cul vert 19 00 A M Fairfield covering culvert. 14 65 G W Fairfield surveying S3 00 P McCann grading for Chicago avenue culvert. ... 55 29 P P Gass and .others, expense inquest F J Metteer 77 35 John Scott ballancc on Chicago avenue culvert 997 85 A M Fairfield part pay grading Portei road 200 00 Isaac Wiles services as com'r. . 21 00 J Crawford ". " . . 26 00 S Richardson " " . . 39 40 Consideration of Louisviilo road was on motion laid over to January session 1883 and Clerk ordered to no tify all persons claiming damages, of said continuance. Consideration "f roads between sections 1 and 2, town 11, .range 12 was laid over same as above. Order allowed David Line overseer dist 10 for use of district $ 60 00 uruer alloAved J Oldnam on dist 37 for tax paid 6 00 Order allowed Geo Walradtoa dist 4 for use cf dist 15 00 Order allowed John King overseer road dist 21 on II A Waterman & Son Louisville for 520 feet of lumber. Also order allowed same on J R Cox for 20 pounds spikes. When board adjourned to meet November 8th 1882. Attest: J. W. Jenxixgs. Co. Clerk. TJiMuty, Neb., Nov. l Audeisou Brio r Ballinger John Brodem S CavtttfffugU Dan Craig Mary M Croighton T B Edmunds John EJ1 Frank Eggert Johu Hurst Lydia Hill L. M. llaruer Willie Hihar Johu Johnson M C Jones Annie Isucr Tho Kiukado Robert Knott J Ivirkby Clara " Keller Lcyi Kiuscr Mr E A Persons calling for the please say "Advertised." J. W. Maksiiall. 1 inics Kfury McKevltt Tim Mctieu F Morso M E Morrow M. W McCully Dan Ncwconib Chas Noyes Viola Noycs Sarah S 2 Peterson Mario Pears'J 9 Boh Mr Roberts Jas Saw tell O M Smith Frank A Swutek Anton Short Nellie Taylor E C Tracy Jas Woodring D U above iy . iJizziness w Sklu f tive cure. Shi cough when Shi iuimeiiate relief, and $1. will M. Plattsiiioiitu City Market. OKAIN. I'KOVISIO.N'S, HIU1T, I'KEU &U. (UKTA1L) Ui'i'urted by M. H. Murphy & Co. Klonr fcxio 4.00 perewt. Meal J KI " lirau !H) c ' ('hopped Feed fl.25 llyo Flour 33.50 Cratiam flour S3.00 lliitier 3x& cts per lb i lu-ese (part mini) m is IS " 17 " IS ' IS .. SJ.75 2.50 perdoz. ftt jo c. 110 c. 45450 ct. per bu. .. si.so 75cts " 75 ct " 75 f Sl.00 " .. .. .75 ftj. $1.00 " 00 " 3 50 per bu 04c per tb 15c per gal 63(& per can 45 " (pari Cheese (lull cream) sugar Cured Hams llucon Shoulder llrlril llecf Poultry E(?t,r fabliau Choice Potatoes Sweet " ... , Beets Onions Applns (winter) Peaches Pear Cal Peara Grapes Sweet Cider Oysters, select common .. Lost. About three miles south of town on the Hesser road, a yellow Irish setter; had on a collar, and on the col lar the words "Cricket Purdy," anv one returning the same to Wm. Purdy, this city will be rewarded. Joseph Ford, Tho barber, keeps two rooms run niugfortl.c accommodation of his customers. Good workmen and prompt attention to busiucss at all times. 35-1 1. Bennett & Lewis sells Bremner's crackers. lmo34 Wheeling tobies at Warrick's. lmo34 Bremner's crackers at B Weckbach's. M ers. Murphy sells Bremner's crack-lmo34 Paints oils and varnishes at War rick's drug store. lmolU Weckbuch sells Bremner's crackers. Go to AVarrick's for wall paper aud window curtains. lmo34 Ladies, remember that when you want to bake your cakes lor Ilianks- giving iliat ueuuett .v; Lewis can furnish you Orleans Molasses "Black Strap'' Preserved Lemon Peal, Cit ron, Currants, Uaisins, &c. SiVi Perfumes, fine soaps, combs, brushes &c, at AVarrick's drug store. lmo34 The finest Ovstcrs and Celery in tho market kept constantly ou hand bv Beunctt & Lewis. 84t2 ' ' u.oco, owning, and ail other sores. Grljfgs' Glycerine Salve. The best on earth can truely be said f Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which is a sure cure tor cuts, burns, wounds, Will positively cure piles, tetter aud all skin eruption--. Satlsfactior guar. anteed or money refund Only 25c ror saie oy mu'l Zt Black Bros. 29-lly Attention Farmers. The well known firm of Speer & Ilulburt of St. Louis have established a grain agency at Louisville. Neb. on the M. P. R. It. where the highest mar ket price will be paid for grain. Walter Cutfortii, Agent. Who also keeps a good supply of the celebrated Itich Hill coal for sale. 35t3 SHILOH'S CATAKItH BEMEDT -a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphth eria and Canker Mouth. For sale by USeowly SMITH & BLACK BUOS. A splendid line of cloaks and dol mans at E. (. Dovey S bona' aot i To the fit reus of Plattsiuonth aud Ciuss County. I have recently purchased the stock of Drugs. Books etc., of Mr. O. F. Johnson, and will endeavor to make mv stock as complete as possible. You are co-dially invited to call in and see my stock of books, which I am selling at greatly reduced prices. Respectfully Yours, Will J. Wakkick. Formerly of Washington, Pa. 2124 Go to Warrick's for school hooks Joseph Ford. wishes to announce to the public that he has taken possession of the barber shop under Carruth's, where he may hereafter be found; also' that he has procured a No. 1 man to take charge of hia lower Main St. shop opposite the court house. All wishing work in the tonsorial line, call at either shop Seek No Further. It is said an old philosopher sought an honest man with a lighted lantern, and humanity has since been seeking an honest medicine by the light of knowledge. It has at length found it in Dr. Jones' Bed Clover Tonic, which cures all diseases of the blood, removes pimples, and acts promptly upon the liver and urinary organs. Only 6'' cts. a bottle, to be had at Smith & Black Bros., druggists. Oet.20e4wly. For Sale. Forty acres of land for sale one-half mile from Plattsmouth. Inquire of 4U!3 Wheeler & Bennett. Crites and Ramsey, attorneys and Notary Public, second door east of Court. House, Plattsmouth, Neb, 5tCm There is no use talking, the Central Restaurant is the boss eating house in the state. 23tf iBAyjEEiAYarjiiiirsr im iherc yow casa fiml jis aliae a Stocir Dovciry, of all kinds, SILVER-WARE, FANCY GO Toilets and a variety for DAY ever brought HO LI A tBie iai for eas prices TKAF to be 'soldo Ci I will guaraiatee to Biicel iiave sot k A. 8a! is I ury. Dentist. 13tf Look over our line of repellents and cloakings before buying. E. G. Dovey & Sons. ;50t4 "W. II. Baker sells Bremner's crack ers, linool " HACKMET ACK," a l.i.stinff and fi-Mgrant perfume. Price 3.1 and 50 cents. SHILOH'S CURE WILLimmediate- ly relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and uroncinus. FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Com plaint you have a printed guanantee o.i every bottle of Slnloh s Vitalier. It never fails to cure. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Reme dy. Price 50 cents. For sale by 33eowly Smith & Blacl Bros. Sing, Oh Sing, that Song Again, How can you when you couch at every breath ? Why, get a trial bottle of Dr. Rigelow's Positive Cure, and you will be answered. It cures colds. coughs, consumption, whooping cough. . i . . . . . . uuu an uiseases or ine tuners, ana it will cost you nothing to test it if you call at Smith & Black Bro.'s drug store. Oct.''0e4wlv. Bremner's crackers phy's. lmo3 t at' B. Mur- ANOTHER COUNTY n N 111 i ii n FW I II U B B B M U I I I LMnu rnuiV) a - Q- m s , ml UhwiM) il 11 has just received siathers and pilesj O FURNISHING GOODS, 1 HATS, CAPS, ETC. is new quarters in the fiRJE ISfAzi i hi i 11 r. Dolmans ! Dolmans ! A full and complete line in all the latest styles. The ladies will find our stock complete and we are selling at the lowest margins at J. V, "Weck bach's. 82tf TRULY VALUABLE. The Famous Cough Remedy, Marsh's Golden Balsam, has done Wonders "Your Golden Balsam is a truly val uable medicine. It has done wonders for me. I had a severe spell of pneu monia and was confined to my room for several months. When I got able to be out of doors, my lung3 were very weak, with general prostration of my system, and a very sore throat and hard cough. You gave me a bottle of your Balsam on trial, which very much relieved my throat and cough, and after taking two two bottles I was able to attend to my buisness I can cheerfully recommend it to all suffer ing with hard cough, or weak lungs. Simeon Fawcett, Kansas City, Mo. iLARsn's Golden Balsam is for sale by Smith & Black Bros, druggists. Large bottles 50 cents and SI. 00. If you want Pure cheap glucose stuff. nine Uuckwneat tri A Lewis' for it. SI y "i wa i r v rup, net sren- Kennett 34t2 Notice. All persons having claims against the Cass County Agricultural Society, which have been presented and audited, or persons claiming prem iums for the year 1882, will please call on Walter L. Thomas, assistant secretary, and receive orders or pre sent bills at once. 35-St. D. II. Wheeler, Pres. A. G. Hatt & Co. Are new settled in their new quar ters next to Pepperberg's cigar fac tory, where they are dispensing the best f meats, game and poultry as of VOrfi. T1irv rnnnrt hUSinCSS ETOOU in the new stand. Opium la Cigars ana the Daager it Leads to. Having ascertained that a number of cigar dealers in Plattsmouth are selling opiated cigars, in order to con vince myself of the truthfulness of the same, and to warn the public against the evil results that come from such cigars, I had a disinterested party send to Pro,f . Aughey, on the 29th of May for analysis, three samples ofthe supposed otiated cigars made in 2s ew York, together with four different brands otsay own make. Prof. Augh ey'i repoft oa the analysis shows that opium exists in the brands of lew York cieairaRflnt; and the letter and f report is in my possession and can be een by an who will call at mr storo faaytime. tf J. mim The Plattsmouth Weekly For Sule. 1 offer for sale my farm consisting of acres, well improved.situated 3 miles south of South Bend, Xeb. ; al so a quarter section of uuimproved land in the same vicinity. Apply on premises or address B. W. Briggs, South Bend, 34t4 Cass Co., Xeb. Bremner's crackers at Bennett Lewis'. lmo34 & See our flannels, hosiery, and under wear before buying. A full and com plete line at E. G. Doyey & Sons'. 30t4 Taken Up. Taken up on the Cth day of Novem ber A. D., 18S2, one white and black spotted boar pig. about three months old. No ear marks or other marks. The owner may call, prove property, pay charges and take it away. Eight Mile Grove, Cass county, Xeb., Nov. 0, 1882. J. II. Kiser. 4t Bremner's crackers at W. II. Bakers. Fifteen Cent Lunch. Next to Clark's grocery I have open ed u 15 cent lunch room ; Coffee. Bread and butter, Meat, and Potatoes for 15c. 1 armers come and see me. 29 lmo J. P. Antil. vwjltct& s, sire lurire, commomo'l' - - - J VI L A. JL J 111 .v ? ; J ' the best fitting CLOTHING in the land; anil V lower than anybody. .?! A Jc nil JLine of U 1 nderw Every tiling in Ive MMtvns9 ICnil JTa1 pieiiiil lane of!" new iscvelticM in Neckwearr Scotch Cans. v Fur Caps, Stetson Hats. Your patronage is earnestly solici C. E. VESCOTT, THE ONLY " BOSS CLOTHIER. 1'tliMS Strictly Cash. PLATTSMOUTH, M Oysters aud Celery every uay at J. l). Simpsons; none but Booth s special brands of choicest oysters, handled : dealers supplied. 3atf Fresh Oysters. Direct from the sea shore, constant ly on hand, at the Central Itestaur- ant. 22m3. A. Salisbury, Dentist. 18tf foxed shoes at for ladys for ladys Newport ties at mm The Largest, Oldest and Best County Paper. See our clubbing list this week, and arrange to secure your winter's read ing at , LOW HATES THE HERALD and any publication in the list at a small advance over the cost of one. PLATTSMOUTH ' . - - IIEKALD PUBLISHING - COMPANY ff5 cents Merges. 75 cents Merges.- S 4.50 for fir3t-clas3 hand made boots at Merges. Merges sell boots and shoes cheaper man any man in the state. I have the beet shoe makers in the land. Beparing done excelent and cheap at Merges. 23 tf Go to the Parlor Restaurant for the best meals in town, for 25 cts. Meals at all hours. Day board at $4 00 per week. Arctic Soda "Water always on draught. 22tf M. M. Curran. J. V. "Weckbach has on hand a large and well selected stock of carpets, and more coming. He will have the larg est and finest line ever offered in this city. 23 tf Mrs. M. A. Buler, Ladies Nurse, of long experience. Best of Reference. Residence, Picnic Hill. Plattsmouth, Neb. Aug. 81. ,82 3m. At Schlegel's cigar store may always be found the very best brands of smok ing and chewing tobaccos in the mar ket. SOtf John R. Cox the bard war man, bas aow a flrmt-class TINNER. Conaolt for price, on all THflf of tin work. 23tfl . ' ' , Schlegel's special brands of home manufactured cigars are the leaders in the market and are made from the best quality of tobacco. SOtf S50,000 TO LOAX OX FARM LASDs. TEltMS EASY. tf SLILLIVAX & WOOLElf. - Save your teeth by using Dr. Clut ter's Glycerine Tooth Tablets. Beauti fy 1 Cleanse 1 Preserve! tf Levy Has resumed business again, will buy and sell all kinds jof Furniture. ' Also mm Filled! wltii isew gols fomt arriviii I 1 I M I Ma CAR, iOAB LOT & Natofcg; r tlie mo$t iiiagBMlicc a V ' i. rlni m949 ever Olf of jplattmoufli and Das County. We pre to Iiave our 'stocfr complete tiiat no place in tlie ciity can aiipiicaie v variety ot and the prices ,ale to you. buys Iron. Metals money on all kind Plattsmouth, ' i i 1 Rags. 'I advance f gooas. Jacob .Levy. Oct. 14, 1882 tf. SOX 1 lent further particular that tlie place bove 5j We shall qy all otlierstit J r