Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, September 11, 1873, Image 3

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    THE HERA LI).
Railroad Time Table.
It. & M. Ji. R. IN NEBRASKA.
"Westward Eastward
No. 5 No. 3 No. 1 STATIONS. No. 2 No. 4 No.C
8.00 C.Ti 11.10 plattsniouth 2.'rf) 7.45 3 10
b.'2o O.WJI.'JS ro;;,o!ls 1.47 7.-" 2.43
6.10 10..WI Omaha. o.4) P. 10
6X0 11. Of) I'.elievim 2.1') 7.:.'
7.10 11.15 La Platte 1..15 7.:o
7.2." ll.'-i-l r-;iiM.l 1.47 fi.iiH
7.U ll.as Concord i..)i ts.as m
S.33 8.11 12.00 l.oui:svi;io 1.K1 C.11 1 :w
9 5" 8.2.12.12 South Bend 12.5'j &..VJ 1.1
Ml.j,,,-. 112.".-.
10.WjJ1 Ashland 12.H-. .'..32(11.05
3 1.2. fl.12 12.." ) Greenwood. 12.2:) f.14 T1.:r
12 05 .M 1 ur Wavevly 12.1'.-, i.r:r
12:-' 0.47 1.17 Newton 1'..".J 4.41 in.;)
12.53 l-J.li) Lincoln l .:." 4.2!) in. w) i
1.2 2.00 LFiipoIii 11.17 H.o-')
2.11 2.2II Denton M..V p 5H
2.4:) No. 7 2. I t Highland !).. " No. S s.22
3. 8.."') 3.00 Crete I.i.-.M 2..".2 S.l'J
lO.oH :t.2 Dorchester 10.es ;m")
11.20 4.1ti Exeter !'.2I I .or,
ll.C-" l.rw I'airniount C.V'J 12..T, t
12.1.-, ' i2.ir, '
1. u r.iw Grafton 8..".') 11.2.)
1.2S 5.1'J Sutton fl.2'i u. on
2. :.7 .v." Harvard 7. .'.7 lo.isj
3.17 6.27 L.hlliU 7.:;2 !).10
3.47 C.l ) j ll;is:::s 7.2) I 8.50
7.0 3 I )7.oof.:to
4.:-t0 7.25 Juniata r,.4" 7.53
r."2 7.4H Kenesaw C.2a 7.1
B.f2 S.lrt Ix)'.v!l 6.00 C.."5
fi.2'J 8.3', Fort Kerirnv r.,4 5..K1
7.12 9.05 Kearny .1 uiic. 5.25 6.20
OMAHA li RANCH.
1-e riaitsmouth, fi.aipm Ar Omaha, 8.10 pm
' 1 15 1 li 2.40 p III
At " 11. M a in l.e " loaoam
7. 15 pin " " CIO pin
JJ. tO M. R. R.
Ie Plaftr. .1.45 nm Le Pacific .Trine, ".on a m
I,- Plat Is.. .'1.15am Lc- Paciiie June., 4.-'o III
Ar Plain., sixain Ar Facile June.. f..vi a m
The time Riven above i- that of CM;M:e.
which :s -x: Miuu'es f.wu-r th;.:i ;h'.ii of Pia'.ts
mo'.ith. LOCAL XEWS.
1 lie i ; i V 1" liTlSIM '"NTS !
n--.... :.. oiM .1. ir.-n'iV.ra.lvertirs
. . i
Dcents per li - No adveniM-::iout lit-oitcn
tor less than R cents.
Leal adv-.Uscmerits will he charsed to the
pities han-iiiii; tlton in.
COMMUNICATIONS.
Aso'.ir.f.iac,; i; limit.-d. sill to:ui;)i!r.icat:"i:s
inv.: ho brief a:: i to the pohst, Willi no waste t t
v :r la.
SCRSCUIBEUS
no-l t i-tify th osr.ee If th, papr U ,
ic:iereu promptly. ;
newspati:!
DECISIONS.
1 Anv pt-Mon who take-i a pa:tr ivfru.r.rly ;
f. -.-l ihe ixisl ofile-. whether directed to Iti
i-."i. iirwliftlii-rii"! n savsriber or not I ',
i jiiuv, dole for the pay. I
-t if .... ...-J .,i ..r. I.1-4 nrincr ("ioTit in- !
T- ) i -ni -it p iv a'l aiT":ir:"ier.or t!i pnhiiMher
; v r vitiiinr t.i''-Tvl if until p:iyi.ent i made.
L'li -!;e.,t the v!n!e riin'-r.j t. v.::e:htT the pa-
n- i-i taken from the oif.ee or not.
-;. Th- eourts have "e-id-d that n-fiimn:: to J
f ' news'i...frs r.n-l pr!-iilir:tS from the f-tst j
.:; ' it n-.n-iv and l-iiinfi ihrni niirailed j
f... i-J T.iii.ia eviileliee of INIK.xTI.M. f.lAVl. I
( -v''VI, FV'rvrKV
IraertahiVim.'' w i!i"nV.d 'It' su 'svH-d hut 1
v-.. "-.aiiot he rei.".isil,;e for what !;i.s l. en
t- i . l-vfoie f or lion', Jir f';:" o-i'.'.TH sui.oo-.ed to
t.e .: '-,n ly oilier- t otlit r-i. Oi;r loks :i!ne
l i-t le ill" I'.iii'.e for all old huhseniitiona.
i'!. maeiaher thi :.
B;;r?. :.i Hunk S:iW:l's.
:.: l I DATES ANNOUNCE?! EXT.
Mr.. Upitok: Please announce ny
.-s a caniinuiie rar ii.i ,
1 r.L A.-' i-.Eit, at th election thi j f:Jl
s.iVV t to the dicii-n of the Kepub- i
; P;irtv Convention. !
:.f I.. 1: B.r:.vi:TT.
, here'-v ih'sir; to announce t' e
of Edwin Davi as a candidate
County Treasurer, subject to ti c
.ii:i.tioii of the PepuViir.ui Cun'y
v.v-ntion. II" rc-i.lvs in PJatls
. Product. :i:id we believe him to
a :'Hd man for th nsilii.a.
r V
Many i'lacvi.:.
"..ierm.m Sow tire sc-lling fenc- j
!ber at
21w3. j
and a l :
letter heads. Note h?ad
tl-y of Leg .l Blanks, prin'.-.-d an 1 fo
! .it the II:-:i.ALra":'-e.
7 ;; Primary caucus of the Iiepubli-e;-::
f Pi.ittsmouth precinct will meet
i- ,'v! ); k p. in.. Saturday. September
: t j nominati; d-leg.itei lo tho
C -.::.! Convention on the 2'Jth. j
:is1.-s Jeans. Co.-n:n:tl2emri. j
!!,. It?publioans of tl- Second ward :
.:: city of Plattsm .uth will meet j
'.lv Sch.; -,l house, on Saturday even-
ir.:.: the lath inst.. at 7 o'clock, sharp, j
1 '1 I. I.'- Mill I " .'t . ..-. f-, ' -
. . , '
t l ( oimtv t onveiiiion to oe m.:; :
at W..-. ping Water, on the 20i.h in?t.
P. L. Wisr., Committee.
Republicans of the First ward
tat the Court House, on Sat-
veiling, at 7 'clock, sharp, for
iso of nominating delegates to
.: .iV Convention.
D. II. WiiE!;i.r.i:, Com.
li .-publicans of the Third ward
t at the ofiice uf F. J. Mettoer,
;r.'. vy evening, at 7 o'clock, for '
oa
r.' se of nominating delegates j
Co ::ity Convention. !
M. B. Musmv. Com. j
f AltrET ViEATlNU.
C layton hereby gives notice ; George Fickler will move up in the
2 ii prepared to weave all kinds j Luil(ljnir next tbe Court house, former--:ut.ets
ami furnish the chain j ly occul)ie1 hx Morrison & Shannon.
same at fair living prices. Call ! We bpspeak a g00tl tnule for Goorge in
:..-u opposite Austins Vinegar j Lis new quarters.
l'ac
i:0 n Li, trim i.oi.
DLNLLiT OF ADVECTISINO.
L genth-man lost his pocket book on
:1 before the bills were fairly
i oil the street the pocket I
bo-li v,.i lou.id and returned to him.
Fi::c C; i X.
.co at the Post OiEce r.ooU
i:f.
V."atcr.iit::i & Son are selling all
kids of l iuaiing lumber at 823,00.
21w3.
V.'e cull attention to the new law
firm of Snii.it & Windham, j-;st opened : ja trade for a first class Piano. In
in thio :j vn. Their card will be innir nUlis ttppiti.,.c,
3 i- r I
iu.i.:-. il. ii'jii w ees, s iiaiicr. .ir. j
Sxi:u Las been long and favorably.!
kao-.v:i r.i our people as a partner of
Mr. I-I -..:- uc-tt. Mr. Windham is gradu-
i:e o
::e Michigan University Law
iuiih uli.l a young man ot much !
Co lo the Terry Company for your siunmer's j
wood, ijj cents di-y cottonwood for sale, and
tciiYe.eauattown. vox
.nerraemr that the Herald office is
newly :tcd up for Job work, and can
do as good a job of work n3 any office
Herman 8. Newman has returned
borne. Schnasse brought him along
all O. TT
Call and we I). Rchnassc & Co.'s new floods.
Stad el man's new bakery ami eating
house will be open for business next
week. Fred Stadeknaa is well known
bere, and we need not say to our peo
ple that the place he keeps will be an
A No. 1 place to ilrup in and have
some oysters; a good square meal, or
a comfortable cosy chat in the corner.
Pony for sale,
o.lke.
Inquire of Herald
24tf
.Plattsniouth milliard Hall, opposite the
Brooks House, Win. Neville, proprietor. Throe
good tables, good bar and bowlii; alley. 24mC
An article in the WatcJunan some
two weeks ago reflecting on a Method
ist minister of this State, appeared im
mediately under a personal notice of
Senator X. K. Griggs, giving it the ap
pearance that Mr. Griggs had tpld the
editor of the above paper the story
about our Reverend gentleman. Mr.
G. desires u to say that he was not in
the WatzJunan office that day, nor did
he mention one word about this sup
posed scandal to any ierson in Platts
mouth din ing his stay here.
A load of turn or bay wanted at this
ofiice on subscription.
COMMUNES.
Atfi'.in the monster has showed Itself with its
l.idf ous rnein In Spain. Atrain the red handed
Vandal has full play, hut thanks he to ;od, on-
! lv f'T a shrt time. Anl yet in spite of this sad
t news v.o are hai py to record the fact that
Peter Merges, the only ezelusive dealer in boots
and shoes in Cass County, defies the whole
.....-(I. iii Ion- ibtivti rr i'iia
24tf.
" ....... ........
Win. Neville, Esq., left us a kind re
membranee this week in the shape of
a subscrintio:!.
There will be a Grand Union Sunday
School Picnic at Weeping Water on
the ISth inst. All the Sabbath Schools
of the county are especially invited.
! T?:-;,i.r if.nr li.uL'i.t j -wltlivr.ii iirtfl moot
-'"' rZr V '
at uu- .oiiKicjicti.iuuai vnU1...i.H w...
r:u and at 11 a. in., march to ttie grove
where a table will b set &c, &c.
15v order of the Committee.
VIi() KNOWS'
I know th.-t Teter Merges, the riattsmonth
Sleie Dealer m "s the l. at gmids that are made,
at the lowest oa h jrU-e.4. 24tf.
NOTICE.
There will be a Church Meeting of
Cliurch a Socic-ts i
their Church on Tuesday Sept. ICth, s.
it
at
o'clock p. in.
Iiv order of the Trusteess.
F. P. TODD,
Church Clerk
Ilemmber the l'ost Ofllce Jewelry
Stove, Frank Carruth, Clocks, Watchts
and Jewelry repaired. Business is
business, call and examine for your-
i selves. ' 21w2.
Mr. S-ilomon. of the firm of Solomon
& NTaihan, went cast this morning, to
Luv a hMiusi-me stock of goods for
their fuil tra"
ThU well known firm
-how the people of Platt?
hiindsor.iet line of fancy
mouth 1:'.
p e:-.-.:: that have ever been
Lo the town, and hope that
g)
?5
brwnghl
th'ir fall tride will warrant them in
. , .
tilts otlvi ty. j
r M'-res ti.e SimJ man bays his larjre
: fr.:.i the riit'ry, and is cei:e-
si el.
..e.ii'.. :.'.v;:'.i -1 to sell the bet t'0,"s eheajxr
ban ll.e e'. wp. st.
Kf.
Sehir.iss? lias got home go and sec
.. , . . . -
his iiv good-; crow out shanghai
is nw good-;-
. .
h ap for cash.
THE FAIR.
Our County Fair opend yesterday
and it number of entries were made.
We cannot give any details before go
ing to press, but will give them in full
next week:
NE'tY 5ICSIC.
A lot of new sheet music just re
ceived at L. F. Johnson's music store.
Gail and examine it
New sheet music just received at L.
j F. Johnson's music store. Songs,
j Schottisches, Galops, ail new and
good.
.
Mr. ritrce, of Pleasant Hi-.ige Fends
us the l'st watermelon of the season.
A variety of music just arrived at
L. F. Johnson's Music store, compris-
inS songs, both comic and sentimental;
schottia'-hes, galei's. tiuadrilles. walt
zes, ., ic. Come and look it over.
Melodeon for sale.
Herald Office.
Inquire at the
24tf
One Piano for sale cheap. Inquire
at the lIuiALD office. 24tf
! WaN'THD. A or..l tf.?
I dont sell at cost, but I sell at less
tLian tliose who do sell at cost.
A meeting of the Hook and Ladder
f;n.v will tate place at Firemen's
x.ni xutauay evening next.
. Ge"-Amasa Cobb, ex-United States
Senator, from Wisconsin, Banker at
Lincoln, and a gentleman generally,
called on the Herald, yesterday.
ltev. Mr. Burgess will hold services
at St. Luke's (Episcopal i Church, on
; Snniar. th Uth inut.
THE FIRE COMPANY.
ELECTION OP OFFICERS.
Firemen's Hall a Jelly Place
All the Boys Made Corporals.
New Hook and Ladder Company Formed.
Tf ind up of the Find Annual Election.
Union Fire Comiany met in Fire
men's Hall biot evening, for the pur
pose of electing officers for the ensuing
year. A gayer, better nat ured or jol
lier set of fellows never came together.
With their red shirts and new hats
cocked la m-'xfe on their true tire
men's head, they looked the image of
the lads that do and dare. -
The preliminary business of the
meeting over, the ballot for officers
took place, resulting as follows:
Chief Engineer J. W. Johnson.
Assistant do Henry Curtis.
President John A. MacMurphy.
Secretary A. d'Allemand.
Treasurer II. Newman.
OEKICEUS OF TOK F.NC.INE COMPANY.
Foreman Frank Stadter.
1st Assistant do Wm. Neville.
d
do
do F. J. Metteer.
OFFICERS OF THE HOOK AND LADDEU
COMPANY.
Foreman P. D. Dates.
1st Assistant do King.
2d do do A. Despaine.
A Finance Committee for both com
panies w.ri3 then appointed, consisting
of Dr. Livingston, Fred. Si.adelm.mn,
and Henry Doeek, for the Engine Com
pany; and W. Shryock, King and
Stinchcomb for the Hook and Ladder
Company.
Our Fire Department is now fully
organized, and they are a line body of
men that the city may be proud to ac
knowledge. The Secretary of the State Fairnow
and evermore, has returned home to
the bosom of his family, safe and sound.
Curses roll off his back like mud from
a duck's.
Clocks for the million at Frank Car
ruth's. The new ticket and freight office of
the Burlington route, in the Pullman
Ilolel, was occupied yesterday. Our
limited space this morning forbids an
extended notice of this bon ton o:h e
of the favorite route eastward, which
we will give, however, on cr before th
opening cf the, hotel. Oinuha Rep
ublican. THE MARKETS.
HOME MAUKETrf.
Reported by Cutler & White.
Wheat ,
Corn
ats
IJe
H:rley
Ls
Cutler
: hi..:.. Spring per doz
Potatoes New
..5 8TZ'-f
2o
.. lilS
. . a.v-4'
. . ')
1"
an
2 4"
60
NEW YOKK MAUKETS.
Nkw Youk, September f.
Moiiev 7 per cent.
Hold." ' Vf
(joveniinent Quic-i.
CHICAtiO MARKETS.
Ci!ir.v.o, September 0.
Flour
V heilt
Corn
5 75
1 r.i
41J-i
i:e
liarley
t ivttlo
Hot-!
iintler
E"'s
,. 121127
-.no''.5.2-
4,V 4.4.1
22;'.j.
17
;RANr-E.sT SCHEME EYE1I KNOWN.
Fourth Grand Gift Concert
ror.TiiE nr.xrnioF tjik
rUBLIG LIBRARY OF KY.
12,030 C4SIS CiSFTS lO-O.OOO
Tcery Fifth Thkit Drairs a Gift.
The Fourth Crand Ciifi Concert authorized
by special art of file lAVisiature f(.r the benefit
ot tue l'nbhe f.iltiary, f Kci.tm-ky, wiil tahe
pia. r in I'uliiir L.'oiaii'lh'.ll, at l.".iis il'.e, Krn-tu'-Ky,
iu
Wtdnfiirfoy, Iftrtmhtr 3, 18T.1.
Only Sixty Tho'isand TicUef; will be sold :utd
one-haif of these ;ire intended for the Euro
I an .darket. thus leavini: oi:i.. m.k) for the
I niied Mates where 1'Ni.e.io were iLiMsed of
for the Third Concert. The tickets are 'divided
into ten ciu;m'!s (,r narts.and have on the luirk
! tlie Seheii e w itli a lull expiatiatUm of the mode
' cf drawing.
At this Concert, whieh will be the grandest
r.iusiejil r.isphiy ever witnessed in this country,
the unprecedented sum of
$1,50 0,000,
divided into 12.0oa cash j:ifs. will be distributed
by lot amiiu. tlie ticket holders. 1 he iiuinliers
of tile, tickeis to be drawn from one wheel by
blind ctihdrcn iuid the gifts from another.
LIST OF UIFT& .
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT
ONE tillAND CASH CIFT
ONK OK AND CASH ( i 1 FT
ONE ;rand cash ;ift
ON K OKAND CASH GIFT
10 CASH GIFTS SID.000 each...
M CASH GIFTS 5.ooi each...
: ('AMI i I FTH t.KM) each . ..
ho CASH GIF IS fioo each...
Hj CASH GIF'IS 4k each...
IV) CASH GIFTS ' sou each...
'-") CASH lilFTS iK) eucti...
32.5 I'ASH ;i'TS mo each...
11,KH) CASH GIBTS 00 each...
.$2".iO0
. M'l.oiM)
. Wl.tHK)
. 2r,."O0
. lT.-'ioO
. 100.0)10
. 1.fm,:
. MI.OIIO
. 4l,(l
40.IHK)
45.1 MK)
. Nl.lMIO
. .TJH)
. 5.'H,000
TOTAf 12.00O GIFTS, ALL CASH.
aiiiouutia'-c to $1,500,000
The distribution will be positive whether all
Oie I u ive..s ;ae Snld or i.ot, ud tha 12,etlO t?t.?
all paitl iii (uoiMirtion to the tickets sold all
un.ild tl- ketn i iim destroyed !is at tile First
and Second Concerts and Lot represented in
the drawing.
PRICE OF TICKETS :
Whole tickets. S.vt ; Halves.' 25 : Tenths, or
eaeli iou)Mii. ?5 ; Eleven Whole l'akett f.r
fjoo; 22', Tickets for l.ioo; 1 1:1 Whole Tickets
br S;..mx) ; 227 Whole Tickets for frio.noo. No
.'.'.-rounton less tlian ) worth of Tickets at a
time.
The nnparallelled success of the Tlilrd ;ift
Concert as well as the satisfaction given by tlie
First and Second, makes it onlv neeessai to
announce the Fourth to insure tlie prompt sale
t every ticKet. The Fourth Gilt Concert w ill
be con.lucled In ail its details like the Third,
and foil particulars may be 'learned from circu
lars which will t.e sent free from this oiliee to
ail w i'l-i'iy ir them.
Tickets now ready fur sale and ail orders ac
companied by the mouev promptly tilled. Lib
eral terms triven to those who buy lo sell aain.
THO-i. B. BRA M LETT,
Agent Public Library. Ky.. ami Manager Gift
Concert. Public Litirarv limlding. Louisville,
Kentucky. 21 wis
VINEGAK! YIXEGARM
At Wholesale and Retail.
For the purpose of Introducing my vinegar. I
will sell at the following Kx rates at retail. Red
V ine A megur by the siuie palbni 30 cents, two
or more gallons at 2. cents per gallon ; Genuine
t bier Ainegar ao cents per gallon. A literal
discount on the above rales made to the trade
All vinesar warranted to preserve picPles and
free lrom acids.
City orders promptly filled and delivered
Country patronage solicited.
Factory onixwi!) Moore's Flower Gardens
wesi of Heisel's Mill.
ilckles from the vines 40 cents per hundred
put tip In any kind of vinegar desired, 00 cents
tier hundred.
H. A. AUSTIN,
14-tf. FlartMnouth, Nebraska.
SPECIAL XOTICES.
Business Is business, aud so are the Clears at
the P. O. K.ok Store. 6-tf.
Registrar's Notice.
Notice is hereby given to the voters
of the First Ward, in tlie city of Plat ts
mouth, County of ('ass State of Ne
braska, that tlie undersigned Registrar
of the said ward ill sit' for the pur
pose of Registering the voters of said
Ward, at his office on the 22d and 2M
days of September, 1S73, from !) o'clock
a. m., to 5 o'clock p. m., except one hour
at noon of each day.
And notice is further given, that I
will sit at the same phwe on Monday,
October th. for the purpose of correct
ing the said Registration List.
G. H. BLACK,
2iv3. Registrar 1st ward.
Registrar's Notice.
Notice is hereby given to the voters
of the Second Ward, in the city of
Plattsniouth, county of Cass, State of
Nebraska, that tlie undersigned Regis
trar of said Ward will set for the pur
pose of Registering the voters of said
Ward, at C. Heisel's Mill on tlie 22d
and 2od days of September, 1873, Iroui
! o'clock a. iu., to 5 o'clock p. in., except
one hour at noon cf each day.
And notice is further given that I
will sit at the same place on Monday
October Jth, for the purpose of correct
ing said Registration List.
J. li. DLL-LEY.
2-1 w3. Registrar 2d Ward.
Registrar's Notice.
Notice is herebv given to the voters
f the 3d Ward o'f the city of Platts
mouth, county of Cass, State of Ne
braska, that the undersigned Registrar
of said Ward will sit for thepurjiose of
Registering the voters of said Ward at
the office of Miekelwait & Sharpe, on
tlie 22d anl 23d days of September 1873,
from ! o'clock a. in., to 3 o'clock p. m.,
except one hour at noou of each day.
And notice is further given that I
will sit at the same place on Monday,
October Jth for tlie purpose of correct
ing said Registration List.
P. P. GASS.
21T 3. Registrar 3d Ward.
Registrar's Notice.
Notice is herebv given to the voters
of the 4th Ward in the ciiy of Platts
niouth, c junty of Cass state of Nebras
ka, that the undersigned Registrar of
said Ward will sit for tlie purpose of
Registering the voters therein, at the
office of Wheeler & Stinchcomb on the
22d and 23d days of September 18T3,
from V o'clock a. m., to 5 o'clock p. in.,
wxcept one hour at noon each day.
And notice is further given that I
will sit at the same place on Monday,
October Oth. for the purpose of correct
ing said Registration List.
A. L. CHILD,
34 w3. Registrar 4th Ward.
Children cftni look. 1'ulc ami
Sick
from no other cause than having
worms in the stomach.
BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS
will destroy Worms without injury lo
the child, being perfectly WHITE, and
free from all coloring or other injur
ious ingredients usually used in worm
preparations,
CURTIS & BROWN, Proprietors,
No. 215 Fulton street. New York.
Sold by Druggists and Chemists and
dealers in Medicines at Twenty-Five
Cents a Box. 24vly.
TSilrly Years Experience of
ai M3 Xsirse.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is
the prescription of one of the best
Female Physicians and Nurses in the
United states, and has been used for
thirty years with never failing safety
and success by millions of mothers and
children, from the feeble infant of one
week old to the adidt. It corrects
acidity of the stomach, relieves wind
colic. regulates the bowels, and gives
rest. health and comfort to mother and
child. Wo believe it to be the Best
and Surest Remedy in the World, in
all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea
in Children, whether it r rises from
Teething or from any other cause.
Full directions for using will accomp
any each bottle. None Genuine unless
the face-smile of CURTIS & PER
KINS is on the outside wrapper. Sold
by all Medicine Dealers. 24vly.
Tlie Household Panacea,
and
Fa ml 3' Liiilment
is the best remedy in the world for the
following complaints, viz.: Cramps in
the Limbs and stomach. Pain in the
Stomach, Bowels, or Side, Rheumatism
in all its forms. Bilious Colic, Neu
ralgia, Cholera. Dysentery, Golds, Fresh
Wounds, Burns, Sore Throat, Spinal
Complaints, Sprains and Bruises, Chills
and Fever. For Internal and External
use.
Its operation is not only to relieve
the patient, but entirely removes the
cause of the complaint. It penetrates
and pervades the hole system, restor
ing healthy action to all its parts, and
quickening the blood. The Household
Panacea is purely Vegetable and all
Healing. Prepared by
CURTIS & BROWN.
No. 213 Fulton Street. New York.
For sale by all druggists. 24wly.
WOODS WOOD!
The. Ferry Company have Five Hundred
cords of pood dry eottonwood for sale. 12tf
Lad'es, call and examine the nice and cheap
Gaiters at the Shoe Store, before yo'i buy else
where. No charge for showing them.
5-tf. Pktek Meuc.es.
FOR RENT.
The large and commodious wnrerooni, cellar,
ami cilice ou second floor of b:ldin;j formerly
occupied by Jacob Yallery, jr.. in M;isonie
Block. Enquire of R. R. Livingston or
4S-tf. E. T. Duke.
HENRY BCECK,
DEALER IN
Furniture, Lounge.
Safes. Tables.
Chairs, Bedsteads,
&c, &.c, S.c, &.c.
Of all descriptions.
Metallic burial Cases.
WOODEX COFFINS.
OF ALL SIZES.
Ready 2!ade and.sote Cheap for Cash.
With many thanks for past patronage I Invite
allito call and examine my large stock of Fur
nimre n4 Coffin!. Ja.n28
t;he best
m AUYATS
THE CHEAPEST.
For your Groceries fro to
F. R. Guthmann
Corner Third and Main street, Plattsniouth.
He keeps on hand a large and well selected
t-ck of
FANCY GROCERIES. COFFEES. TEAS.
SUGAR, SYRUP, BOOTS, SHOES,
&c, &c, &c, &o.
In connection with the Grocery is a
Bakery and Confectionary.
f ?7-All kinds ot Country Produce bought and
sold.
Take notice of the sin
EMPIRE BAKERY AND GROCERY."
may 161 f.
0. F. JOHNSON.
DEALER IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
AND
WALL PAPER.
ALL PAPER TRIMMED FREE
OF CHARilE.
ALSO DEALER IN
Books, Stationery,
Magazines,
And Latest Publications.
Prescriptions carefully compounded by an ex
perienced Druggist.
Remember the place. Corner Fifth and Main
Streets. Plattsniouth. Neb.
Bonner Stables"
FINE LIVERY.
BUTTERY & LAZENBY
Horses & Carriages to Let.
Stock Hoarded by tlie Hay
Week or 3Ionth.
Good Stock,
Good Vehicles
Call and Give as a Trial.
Stable on Vine Street.
PLATTSMOUTH, - - , -Iistf.
NEB.
A2TD
MED ICIJYBS
AT
J. H. BUTTERY'S
On Main street nearly opposite the HERALD
ofiice.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
DRCGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS,
VARNISHES. TATENT MEDI
CINES, TOILET ARTI
CLES, &.C, &&
L??Pr5BCTiptions carefully eompotiEed at all
twr7Cy and nlgtt. ts-iy.
T iic llowc Sewing Machine
AGENCY,
rLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEBRASKA,
Canvassing Agents wanted throughout the
Staie. Address
r. P. TODJ 'h:v.rrcl Agent. .
okcTol,
WOODS & FLEMING,
liF.ALEC I!f
Hardware.
Tin-ware.
Pumps,
AgrieuUuri1
iiiip'ments,
lryn,
Nails.
&e., &e.
STO vKS. OF ALL KINS. FOR SALE. " -
Xew Tin-Shop, just Opened!
All orders for makiav or repairing prompt
ly -: i'tited.
Goods Sold Cheap For Cash!!
10-tf.
Weeping Water, Nebraska.
Excelsior Barber Shop.
J. C. BOONE. .
Main street, opposite Brooks House.
flair Cntting, Shaving and
Sliampooning.
Especial utteution given to
CUTTING CHILDREN'S 1I.V1R.
Call and see BOONE, gent s and tet a boon in a
CLEAN SHAVE.
n4l-ly.
CITY MEAT 3IAKKET.
GEO. FICKLER.
FrciH'ieior.
The best of Frtsh Jleats always on
Jiand in their season. '
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR
FAT CATTLE.
Z3? Highest Cash Price paid for green hides.
MAIN SREET,
PL ATT3MOUTI I,
n-af
NEB.
FAPOIEirS EXCHANGE.
B. G. HOOVER,
LOUISVILLE,
- NEBRASKA.
Keeps constantly on hand all Staple Articles
such as
COFFEE,
SUGAR,
TOBACCO,
MOLASSES,
Dry Goods,
Hoots, Shoes, &:c.
In fact, everything usually kept in a Yariety
store, which will be sold on .small prolits for
CASH. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange
for goods, and the
Highest JIarJict Prices g icon in Cash
for Grain. ' 19
Machine Shop.
JVayman Curtis,
PLATTSMOCTXI, NEC,
Repairers of Steam Engines. Boilers, Saw and
Grist Mills.
Gas and S'caiii rittiiiiis. Wrought Iron Pipe.
Force and Lift Pumps, steam tiuages. Safety
Valve Governors, and all kinds of
Brass Engine Fittings
Furnished on short notice.
Farming Machinery
Repaired on short notice. 8-tf.
THos. W SHRY0CK-
CABINET MAKER
AND
UNDERTAKER,
And dealer in a kinds of
! Furniture and Chairs.
Maix Stkekt. Next door to Brooks House.
FLATTSMOUTII, - NEB.
iV Repairimr s'tid Varnishing neatly done
Funerals attended on short notice. 8-tf
Farmers Lumber Yard.
Having made arrangements in Chi
cago, and elsewhere, with extensive
dealers, I am prepared to furnish on
short noliee all kinds of
Lumber Doors Sash
Shingles, fcc.,
at a reasonable rate, I also keep con
stantly on hand a full assortment of
Xails, Hinges,
Loeks, Hardware,
of all kinds. Those wishing to build
will please call and see my stock.
E. NO YES,
LOUISVILLE, NEB.
Dealer in
Cigars. Tobacco,
Toys, Notions,
and a general assortment of
j Confectionery.
Ice Cream
and Lemonade
iu lueir scasou. ii-iv
sun
Good fresh milk delivered dally ftt every
Body's home in Platu-niouth, If they want It. by
! J. P. Benumeister.
' Send in your orders and I will try and felve
you
and serve you regularly.
to-Jy.
1.VL ATTSJI0 UTH 31 ILLS.
rLATTSMOUTH. xrr..
CONRAD I1EISEL, ... Fropiieto
FLOUR, CORN MEAL, FEED,
Always on hand, and for ialc at lowest Cash
prices.
Cs-The Highest pi ices paid for Wheat and
Co, a.
Particular attention given to Custom work.
E. T. DUKE & CO.
At the foot of Main Street.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers la
Hardware and Cutlery,
STOVES, TINWARE,
IRON, NAILS,
HOES, RAKES.
SHOVELS, AXES,
KNIVES AND
FORKS. &c. J.c.
All kinds of
Tin ware 3Ianu fact ured .
4::l f
H. A. WA TEH 31 AN k SOX
Whoicsal and Retail Dealers in
Pine Zj u mb c r ,
LATH, SHINGLES,
Sash, Doors, Blinds, &r.
5-4t.
Nebraska Grocery.
under Herald ofiice.
Luke Miskella, Proprietor
FINE TEAS
a speciality.
Trv them and he satisfied.
nlS-ly.
GO TO THE
Post Office Book Store.
II. J. STREIGHT, I'roprictor.
Tor Your
Books, Stationery,
Pictures, Mus'c,
Toys, Confectionery,
Violin Strings,
Newspapers, Novels,
Song Books, &c, &e.
TOST OFFICE BUILDING,
Plattmouth, - - ' - Nebraska.
8-tf.
NO YOU DONT ! !
Cet any Goods cheaper, or a better article
than is kept at the Store of
Jas, Clisbee & Co.
Dealers In
General Merchandise.
We are in receipt of Fresh Goods every week
from the East', whichare bought for Cash, and
will be sold in any amount.
Graug'erSjkeep your eye on
your friend
We will not he undersold hy
any one.
JAS. CLIZP.E & CO.
Weeping Water July 1st, 1873. 14-4t.
U. Y. 3IATIIEWS,
Fourth street, north of Platte Valley House.
FLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA.
Dealer In
Hardware and Cutlery,
Stoves, Tinware,
Iron, Xails
Glass, Locks,
Garden City Plows,
Hay Rakes,
Farming Tools,
Farming Machinery,
McCorr.ikh's Reaper and Mower,
Buck Eye Reaper and Mower,
die, da, dc dc, d-c
SEED
For tlie Garden,
For the Orchard,
6-l3t.
PHILADELPHIA STORE. ,
SOLOMON &: NATHAN
DEALERS IX
j Fancy Dry Goods, Notion,
i
! Ladies Furnishing Goods
largest.
Chei'M'st,
fliiet.
and Best Assorted'
Stock hi the City.
Which we are prepared lo sell chev.;-' Hinti
thev can he purchased eisew hcie. lve k a tiui
auf examine 0111 kocu.h.
;7Storenn Ma:i treet, be; ween Ith lind 6th
streets, li.itlsuiovitli Nchrasl.a. ltf.
Mothers. Mothers.
Mothors.
Don't fall to procure Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Svrup for children Teetidog.
This valuable preparation has been used vilih.
NEVER FAILING M l t'l.SS IN THOUS
ANDS OF casks.
II not only relieves the child from pain, but
invlfjor des" the stomach mid how t Is, coned
.0 idil v. u'.id gives tone and energy to the wboltt
Kysi.-iit. It v ill al-o instaiilly relieve
Clill'IMJ IS Tllh P.oWKL AND W I U Col.1.1.
We believe it the best mid surct remedy In
the world, in all eases of Dyeuu-ry mid Dinr
i hea in ei ihir.-n. whether ari.-iug from teethinj
or nr. v oi iier cause.
Depend upon it. mothei, it will clv r!.sl l
yourselves and
Rk.i.ikk ami Hkai.tu to Yot ii Intakt.
Be sure and call for
"Mils. Wisi.ow's Soorntx.: SyRur."
Having the f:ie-slmi of "CURTIS & TEtt-.
KINS'' on 1 he outside wrapper.
Sold bydruxsUis throii';lo it the world. 10
SV-i v
I am r.owr prepared to furnish the best una-
U-lieraied milk
TWICE EVERY DAY
To all parties notifving me
PET Kit GOOS.
t
THE GENUINE PITTS'.
THRESHEMS AND HORSE POWERS.
These Buperi or TTnchineB, "with
out any rivals lor capacity or
Quality of work, Fre offered to
buyerg thin year with several
valuable improvements. De
scriptive Pamphlets will be fur
niseed on application, and stock
will be held in tit. Ijouis for
more convenient delivery. Par
ties in Missouri, Kansas, South
ern Illinois, Texas and the Ter
ritories will correspond with
Seruple, Birge & Co.,
13S0UTHMAINS7REET.ST. LOUIS
Fleaae mention in what paper you trail'
this edrcrtUement.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA,
Tootle, Hanna & Clark.
John Fitokkami, C. 11. Pahmm.f.,
President. Vic President.
.Toii.v R. Clakk. T. W. Evas.
Cashier. Ass t Cu-shler.
This L ink Is now open for business at their
new room, corner Main and Sixtu streets, ku1
are prepared lo transact a general
Eankinir Husincss.
Stocks, Bond..
Gold, Government
laid Ixjcat
Sccurttie
Bought and
Sold, Deposits
Received and
Interest allowed
On tiin
Certlflcata.
Drafts drawn, available In any part of the
United States and in all the principal lowua
and Cities of Europe.
TOR. THE CELEBRATED
IJYIUAN LINE
.AND
ALL E IV LINE
OF STEAMERS
Persons wishing to brln out their friend
from Europe can purchase tickets from us
through to Plattsmoiith
THE
OLD RELIABLE
A Heavy Stock of Goods on
Hand.
No Rents and Interest on Borrowed
Capited to be made ojf Customers.
OLDEST ESTABLISHED HOUSE
IN THE CITY.
North side of Main brtweeu Second and TLlrd
streets, takes pleasure in announcing to
FARMERS AND MECHANICS
That he ha a larga and well selected stock c?
Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, aj were ever
brought to the City of f lattsuioih.
It wfll cost you nothing to look at them
hither vou buv or not. Uv examining th
prices at the "0"LD liKLIABLE" you "1 te
iible to Mil when otLw parties try U.: lcols
you. e-ei
n