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

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    TnE HERALD.
LOCAL JTEWS.
Canada Jiill ja making
Kansas, his head quarters.
Co to V. V. Leonard's for
Atchison
Album.?.
SG-4t.
The Catholic Fair comes olT this
evening. It will no doubt be a fine
affair. Go and see about it.
Go to T. W. Shryock's for TVIml
iliips XLST Clotlics Ilorac.
Price 3 2,25.
One Piano for sale cheap,
at the Herald office.
Inquire
24tf
"It snows, it
weather." Yes.
blows, it's cold frostv
Go to Dover's before
hoses.
you sell your
:j5w5
llemember the Holidays and look out
for all the pretty things advertised, by
everybody for sale, in the Herald.
Try Dr. Chapman's Sure Cure fCr Rheumatism.
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IF YOU WANT STRICTLY PURE Drugs and Med-
icines, Perfumery, Toilet Setts and Articles, Soaps, Brushes
Paints, Oils, Yarnish, "Window Glass and Putty, Choice
Wines, and Liquors, Fine Cigars and Tobacco, Lamps, COAL
OIL, Lanterns, Shoulder Braces, Trusses and Supporters
Imported Knives, Razor3, and Yiolin Strings, Writing Paper
Envelopes, Inks, Pens, Lead Pencils, &c &c, go to Dr. G. B.
CHAPMAN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE, Flatts
mouth, Nebraska, 3omos3.
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P. O. BOOK STORE,
Acute or Chronic Rheumatism permanently cured.
Every body buys the Howe Machine.
32in:J.
John Dillon got drunk at Lincoln
and could not play his part, and the
Journal comes down on him.
If you want a No. 1 California Segar
o to JIcGi'iKK & Ccutis'.
IIIliH SCHOOL OYSTEIIS.
The members of the Plattsmouth
Hijh School Entertainment Club will
give an Oyster Supper in the new High
School building, Friday evening, Dec.
19th, the proceeds to be used for the
purchase of an Organ for the benefit
of the school. Admission, 50 cts. All
are cordially invited to nttend.
Go to Leonard's Art Gallery for
Stereoscopic Yiews, and Chroinos for
Christmas. 3J-4t.
Mary Pronger, aged ten years,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Pron
ger, died suddenly on Tuesday eveningi
Plattsmouth Billiard Hall, opposite the
Brooks IIousi, Wm. XeviMi. proprietor. Three
Koo.l tables, good bar :in! bowling alloy. 2imG
Peter Merges sold one whole ease of
Arctic overshoes in one day last week.
How's that for trade?
Best calicoes at 10 cents a yard, at
Soloi'uon & Nathan's, and everything
else in proportion, as cheap. tf5w4
803i et ii ma NEW.
Dr. Chapman is opening in connec
tion with his drujrs a larcre stock of
Books and Stationary, albums, Ladies
and Gents pocket Books &c, all new
and selected for Holidays.
t.udlrs' Gold Watches and
Chains; also fine Gold Sets at
Panic Prices, at tlie 1'ostoflicc
Jfcwelry Store.
Buy the Howe Sewing Machine, J.
W. Martins sell them. 32m3.
READ! READ!!
The Largest stock of Gold Pens
west of Chicago at Dr. Chapmans.
Come one and all and get a valuable
and useful Holiday present. These
pens are warranted.
For your Clothing go to an exclusive
Clothing Store, for Boots and Shoes, go
to an exclussive Shoe Store.
9tf.
-Si
Peter Mergis.
NEW BUTCHER SHOr.
Pony for sale. - Inquire of Herald
ofllce. 24 tf.
Remember the new butcher shop by
the Court House when you want meat.
33in3.
s2uu uidtju 'Buoods 's(.toj
soaiux o.it!AV prux puu aaAtis vlis
For your good and cheap foot gear
ing go to an exclusive Shoe Store.
SOtf. Peter Mergas.
Good woolen over shirts SI 00 and
heavy shirts and draowers for 75 cents
at Hank, .Streights. 33m4
Go to Morrison & Ellison's next door
to the Court House for your meat.
33rn3.
Remember the place, McGuire
Curtis, Wm. Stadelmann's old stand.
3(Mt.
&
Meat! Meat!! Meat?!
Frank Morrison has re-opened the
Batcher Shop next door to the Court
House formerly known as Morrison
& Shannon's. The firm is Morrison &
Ellison and Frank hereby cordially
invites all hl3 old friends to call and
see him again and get some of those
juicy staks, surloins, and roasts.
33m3.
Husking and Buckskin Gloves, and
wool lined mittens cheap at the shoe
store of Peter Merges. 34t4
ROLL OF IIONOKs
FIRST WARD.
Alma Waterman
Clarence Robine
Mabel Ilolbrook
Everton Schlagle
99.
97.
97.
96.
PERSONAL.
Dr. Livingston's otlice got on a gale
the gale went under, you know) last
wek, and upset itself breaking all his
little glasses, medicine chests and such.
It took a huge glass of soda water
from a young Babcoek, the next morn
ing after the dance, and lighted up
figain.
You can buy A No. 1 Whisky
McGuire .t Curtis' for $1.00 per gal.
37-w 4.
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An endless iuantity of Spectacles at
the Post otlice Jewelry store, at cts.
a pair.
NOTICE TO SCHOLARS.
All pupils entering school cr being
transferred from one grade to another,
must be examined by the City Super
intendent, and present a written per
mit from him. 2"jv4
Go to Leonard's
Picture Frames.
for
Pictures and
3G-4t.
-jsoj ani po;nu.ui!A. pui; pajivdoj
The Howe Sewing Machine took the
Prize Medal at the St. Joseph Exposi
tion for 1873. 32m3.
Ben Ilempel keeps an oyster house-
it is on the south side of Main street,
almost opposite Dovey's big store.
len. keeps first, oysters; next, more
oysters; thirdly, all kinds of oysters;
and lastly and finally, oysters and other
inings to eat and arms or smoke.
Call and see the "Oyster Boy" of Platts
mouth. SOtf
C'loclts, lValclics and Jewel
ry, Cheaper !snri ever, at the
lstoSice Jewelry Store.
The
Best.
How 1
Sewing Machine is the
Call and see the largest and finest
assortment of Watches and Jewelry
ever brought to Plattsmouth, at the
Postoirice Jewelry Store.
McGuire & Curtis are selling at
Eastern prices for the Holkhvys. Give
them a call before purchasing else
where. 35-4t.
If you want a fine Castor, Cake Bask
et, or anything of the kind, call at the
Postofilcc Jewelry Store.
W. H, Pool, wants to see his
numerous friends from the country in
Peter Mergis Shoe Store. Strangers
will allso find him polite and accomo
dating. 29tf.
The best and cheapest Boots and
Shoes at the Shoe Store, will never be
undersold. 29tf. Peter Merges.
CAUTION TO FARMERS.
Don't sell your Pork until you have
seen me. , E. G. Dovey.
33va
BOSS VIVIAN'S
That's the place to buy your groceries ;
SAVE MONEY
These hard times by getting your
papers at low club rates. Address
with stamp,
James Witiiam,
3im3 Glendale Cass Co. Neb.
CO A L ! COAL! 1 COAL!!!
Buy the justly celebrated Ottumwa
National coal, formerly known as the
Gillaspy coal. Ollice with Dr. John
Black, corner Main and Sixth street.
II. K. Berket Agent.
Only seven dollars per ton, delivered
in any part of the city.
ATTEN ITON,' EVERYBODY-
Go to Y. Y. Leonard's Art Gallery
and have a Picture made for a Christ
mas present for your friends. Come
right along; don't delay. If you have
an old picture you wish copied, bring
it with you. 36-4t.
FAIR ANT) FESTIVAL.
The Ladies Aid Society of the Con
gregational Church of Weeping Water
will held a fair and festival in the
church on Friday evening Dec. lPth
1 373.
The Ladies wish to announce to the
good people of Cass Co. and especially
in the vicinity of Weeping Water, that
they will have an abundant supply of
all things nescessary and ornamental
to the homes of all in attendance.
Also that Santa Claus will make this
his head quarters, for purchasing his
stock of Christmas Toys and presents.
As they will have a full and complete
stock on hands all parties desiring to
purchase Christmas gifts will find it
to their advantage to bo present and
purchase at that time, as all things
will le sold cheap for cash. All are
cordially invited to attend. There
will be an abundant supply of fresh
Oysters Supper 1.00 per couple
admission free.
Co?t.
In the C3th year of his life, Bro.
Jiimcs Minshall. His funeral took
place from Masonic Hall. Plattsmouth,
Neb., on Wednesday, Dec. 10th, 1873,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, a large
attendance of brother Masons, being
present.
Deceased came to this country
among the very earliest of her settlers,
in 1S37, the historic year of the settle
ment of Nebraska. He was a charter
member of riattsmouth Lodge, No. G,
A. F. & A. M., and also of Nebraska
Chapter, No. 3. He died at the resi
dence of his son, James Minshall, Jr.,
in Lincolon, Monday, Dec. 8th, and by
his own special request, his body was
taken charge of by his old and favor
ite Lodge, No. G, of this place, and the
funeral ceremonies were conducted by
the Masonic fraternity of this city.
Masonically, he was born A. L. 5803,
was made a Mason 5824. and died 5873,
thus being a Mason for 49 years, and
probably one of the oldest in the State.
He lived during the hottest times of
the Morgan Anti-Mason raid, remem
bered well the time when to be a Ma
son was a disgrace, and life was unsafe.
Many and oft was the time deceased
walked seven miles to a Lodge held,
literally as in ancient time, in secret
places, in the mountain fastnesses or
in some deserted dwelling.
On hill, in d:ile, now here, now there.
They nut upon the level and parted on the
square.
Of the charter members of Platts
mouth Lodge, No. G, there are now left
alive but four: Brothers "Wheeler, Por
ter, Cummins and Marshall. Three
are non-affiliated: Bassett, Donelan
and Slaughter, and four are dead, viz:
Brothers D. W. McCord, E. Williams,
Harper and Minshall.
THE FVXERAL SERVICES.
All the Masonic bodies in this place
assembled promptly at two o'clock at
Masonic Hall. G. II. P. D. G. M., R. R.
Livingston, as W. M. of Lodge No. 6,
took charge of the proceedings. The
R. A. Masons joined tho procession as
a body and marched to the grave. W.
M. Livingston then read the Masonic
burial service in a very impressive
manner, and the body of our brother
was consigned to its last resting place
from labor, no more to be called to re
turn by any earthly Lodge. So mote
it be;
AT SCIILATER'S.
All the following named gentlemen
called on the Herald or sent their
respects during the last week, and as
we are short of space we notice the
fact and thank you all in a lump:
John Tidball, Crete; W. B. Southwelll,
Elm wood; Thos. Feigh, Michigan ; II.
W. B. Stout, Lincoln; Mr. Wm. Al
taffer, Cass county; John Erickson,
Paul Johnson, and Henry Larsen of
Cass County. Call again, gentlemen,
all; and many thanks for the little re
minders of 3'our presence left in our
before empty pocket book.
Mr. Eddy Kirkpatrick made us a
call on Monday morning. He in
formed us that he was preparing to go
to house keeping, and seemed very ju
bilant over it.
Mr. W. A. Webber, agent for the Chi
cago Inter-Ocaan, called on us Tuesday.
The Inter-Ocean is the Republican pa
per of the Northwest, and has been a
grand success thus far. About two
year3 ago the people of the Inter
Ocean got a notion they could make a
newspaper midway between the great
Atlantic and the calm Pacific, that
would equal anything on either coast.
To-day they have out-stripped all but
one of their Chicago cotemporaries
have long ago overhauled San Francis
co, and are fast crowding on New
York dailies in point of circulation and
importance.
Byron Mershon left us on Friday last
for the happy land of Glenwood, Iowa.
We do not know whether Byron likes
the east side the best or what s the
matter; but wo wish him good luck
wherever he goes. He's been a good
boy while here.
John Fitzgerald, Esq., has returned
from a somewhat prolonged absence in
Wisconsin, where he has a largo con
tract on railroading. He looks fine, fat
and hearty, and is not yet willing to
trade Nebraska for Wisconsin. Fitz is
a judge, having traveled over half the
continent, and we'll take his word be
fore some of our old Wisconsin friends
who think they conld'nt live in such
an out of the way place as Nebraska.
Hon. John Barnes is up, and well,
almost, and made the Herald a very
pleasant call on Monday.
W. R. Mayfield is one of the best
friends the Herald has. He comes
to see us often, and always leaves a
"sub." or two.-
Geo. Hobson, one of the best boys
from Mt. Pleasant, called on the Her
ald Tuesday.
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Keeps a f lill line of Toys,
Books, Bibles, and a great va
riety of Chistmas Goods.
Albums, Pocket-Books, Chi
na Goods, Initial Paper and
Envelopes, Knives, Chrotnos,
Perfumery, &c.
A good assortment of Holi
day Presents.
A good line of Gent's Fur
nishing goods cheap.
NEBRASKA GRAIN CO.
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TO THE FARMERS OF CASS AND
SAUNDERS COUNTIES.
'HANK'S'
34 wO
OLD PLACE.
TAKE NOTICE.
J. W. Marthis takes fat cattle or
hogs in full, or part payments on Sew
ing Machines. 33m3
The best custom work, at the shoe
store. Making and repairing done
neatly and with dispatch. Warrant
satisfaction. Peter Merges.
34t4
Business is business, and so are the Cigars at
the P. O. Book Store. 5-tf.
Remember the Depot for the Howe
Sewing Machine is in Hatt's office on
the South side of Main St. 32rn3.
FETCH 'EM IN.
Eggs, Butter, vegetables, chickens,
game, fish, wanted at this office in
exchange for Herald Subscriptions.
FLATTSMOtrTir, Oct. 8, 1873.
Thci undersigned, representing the
Nebraska Grain Company, takes pleas
ure in informing his friends and those
who have produce to Sell, that they
have increased their facilities for hand
ling grain by erecting Warehouses at
Louisville, Ashland, Greenwood, and
other points on the B. & M. Road,
where competent men will be found in
charge, having an interest in the busi
ness, -who will pay more for Wheat,
Corn, Oats, and Barley than any other
firm in Nebraska. .
Refers, by permission, to John Fitz
gerald, Calvin Parmele, and John 11.
Clark.
Office opposite Bank in Jno. p. Tutt's
Store. JOS. A. CONNOR,
28m3. General Manager.
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PA.
eft.
BLXr: T g??hXU 'ViSre Hon.!,.
WAR SETTLED !
WAR SETTLED
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FOR RENT.
The l:rge and commodious wareroom. cellar,
ana omce on second iiooroi nuilains lormeriy
occupied liy Jacob Vallery. jr., in Masonic
Block. Enquire of R. Ii. Livingston or
48-tf. E. T. Duke.
TO RENT OR SELL.
The house of Dr. Rawlins, in the
south-west part of town, near the resi
dence of Mr. Fli Plummer. For terms,
apply on the premises. 33 tf.
Probate Notice.
Notice is hereby given that application has
been made to me for the adoption, by Walter
v Trumbull, of Ella Nora Carnenter a minor
child, daughter of Henrv Carpenter, and that a
hearing of said matter will be had before me at
my oftiCB in riattsmouth. Cass County. Nebras
ka, on the 22d day of December A. D. 1873, at 2
o'clock p. m. where all parties interested may
attend and be board.
H. K. ELLISON. lTOuate JUi:;e.
riattsmouth. Nov. 2Cth, l73. 3ftv3
DEATH
I is often caused by getting cold and
wet feet. It is therefore every bodys
duty to provide themselves with the
best quality of boots and shoes whicli
can be bought for the lowest cash
prices at the Shoe Store. Manufactor
ing and Repairing done neatly, and
with dispatch.
29tf Peter Mergis.
Children ofleii look. Ialc and
Sick
from no other cause than having
worms in the stomach.
BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS
will destroy Worms without injury to
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. 24wly.
GASt OAS 1 1 G.iSIlf
Nitrons Oxide or Laughing Gas.
For the painless extraction of teeth
this is the afest anaesthiticin use. Dr.
A. S. Billing's of Omaha is the only
one in that city who has it.
33m3 234 Farnham Street.
BEX. IIEMPEL'S OYSTER IIAUS.
If you want a good oyster stew go to
Ben. Ilempel's; if you want a good
plate of raw oysters, so big as your
hand, go to Ben. Ilempel's; if you
want a square meal, go to Ben. Ilem
pel's; and if you must have a good
glass of wine, or a cigar to top off with,
Ben. has got them. SOtf
COLD WINTER
is coming and every Man, Woman and
Child, ought to be provided with good
foot gearing, which can be obtained of
Peter Merges the only exclusive
Boot and Shoe dealer in Cass Co., who
who warrants satisfaction. 29tf.
Thirty Years' Experience of
an Old X ii rise.
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
tniity years with never failing safety
and success by millions of mothers and
children, from the feeble infant of one
week old to the adult. It corrects
acidity of the stomach, relieves wind
colic, regulates the bowels, and gives
rest, health ahd comfort to mother and
child. We believe it to be the Best
and Surest Remedy in the World, in
all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea
in Children, whether it arises 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. 24wly.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
Regular examinations will be held in my of
fice in riattsmouth on the Friday before the
first Saturday of each month, commencing at
10 o'clock a. m. U. V. WISE,
Snp't Tublic Instruction,
31v6 Cass County, Neb.
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PRICHS I I
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Will not be undersold by anybody,
amine our Stock, and find out for
worked every thing'
ownn9
Come everybody aild ex
yourselves that we have
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At the very LOWEST FIGURES.
Best Standard prints 9c.
Dress Goods, Low, Lower Lowesti
UR PRICES
Plattsmouth Neb. December 9 1873.
Mr. Editor. Can j-ou tell us what is
the price of bonds in the city of New
York? Is it true the bonds of our
city were sold for 80 cents ? Is the
crisis over? Cuitiors.
Call and examine our ireods and
prices at the Postoffice Jewelry Store,
and bring all your inenas.
We call attention to the card of J. R.
Watts, the Jeweler at Ashland, espe
cially in the western part of the county
our readers are asked to look over his
advertisment.
"We will not be undersold,
and guarantee our goods as
represented at the Postoffice
Jewelry Store.
Call on J. W. Marthis and get your
wife a first class Sewing Machine.
33m3.
Now there's Vivian, Keeps a Grocery
Store on Main St. just below the Her
ald Office. Go and see him. 37w4
Nebraska is more especially interest
ed in the committees of the House of
Representatives, on Pacific railroad,
Indian affairs, public lands, and ap1
propriations. We look to the composi
tion of the House committees with a
good deal of interest. Speaker Blaine
has a delicate duty to perform this
session. Republican.
CHINA HALL.
But it ain't It's Vivian's Grocery
now and he keeps all sorts of wet
goods, Crockery and Groceries.
37w4.
Go to Schlater's for Holiday pres
ents. 31 w3
Go to Vivian's when you want a
fresh supply of Groceries. New stock,
fresh goods all the time.
SANTA SLAUS! SANTA CLAUS!!
Has established his head-quarters at
Joseph Schlater's opposite the Platte
Valley House, where can be found
Toys, China ware, table and pocket
cutler', Razor3 and Musical Instru
ments, a general assortment of holiday
gifts. 37w3
ESPECIAL NOTICE TO EVERY BODY.
Kind friend3 alh city and country,
will you try and remember that the
Edltoral and Business rooms of the
Nebraska Herald are on the rigiit
hand side as you come up stairs and
not on the left.
The room on the left is te work
room, men are busy there all the time
and we pay them to set typo and not
to answer questions or get newspapers
for people. In the right hand room
will be found the old ppntlpmnn "Map-
A. new invoice of Ladies and Gentle- Murnhv. Mrs. MacM
men's Watches, fine Jewelry, and silver ; Editor himself and if we need any
plated ware and a large variety of ! advice from the mechanical depart
spectaeles, the best in the market ' ment we can call them. Please come
All goods sold cheap at panic prices, to the Editorial rooms first and if no
Call and examine Schlaters stock be- one should happen to bo in then it will
foro purchasing elsewhere. C7w3 do to give tho work-room a call."
CASS COUNTY EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
Tho annual meeting of the Cass
County Educational Association will
be held at Eight Mile Grove the last
Friday and Saturday (25th, and 27th,)
of December, 1873.
This will be the time for the election
of officers for the ensuing year. We
hope to see a large attendance of the
teaehers of the County. -
IT. W. WISE,
Sup't. Pub. Instruction.
We gave our Readers the President's
Message eJttr'a last week after all.
Enterprise! We are.
Guardian Sale.
Notice is hereby piven that in pursuance of a
decretal order of Sale rendered liy Hon. Jeo. B.
LakeJudfje of the District Court, of the 2nd.
Judicial District, within and for Cass County.
Nebraska. nad at the Court House on the 2nd
day of December, 1S73. 1 will on the lOlh day
of January 174, at the front door of the Court
Hruse, iu the City of Plattsmouth. Cass County
Nebraska, at the hour of one o'clock 1. M., of
said day. oiler for sale to the highest bidder
the following described Lands to-it :
The north lialf (4) of the north west quarter
Ci) of the south east quarter Ihi) of section
number four (4), in town ten (10) nortti of range
thirteen (13) east, containing twenty acres, and
sixty acres being the east part or the north
west quarter (Vi of section number ten (10)
town ten (in) north, range thirteen (13) east, be
ing in all eighty acres, excepting and reserving
one-fourth of an acre of ground occupied ana
used as a burial place.
Said sale will remain open for bid from one
o'clock p. m. until two o'clock p. m. of said day.
Terms of sale, one-third cash, one-third in six
months and the balance in one year with inter
est. CAT1IAUIXE HUNT.- Gaardian.
Ky Chapman & 1.kxvvx.u
37 fcer Attorneys.
For Sale.
ltfo acrei, of land belonging to Cass County
Nebraska being the South West quarter of
Section No. Five (5) Township No. Eleven (11)
North of KanireNo. Thirteen (13) Kast ot Sixth
Principal Slenuian, Situated near Eight Mile
Grove.
For Terms of sale see
I j. II. James 1
Timothy Ci-ark or '-Co. Comr's.
M. E. White. )
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Centaur Liniment.
There is no pain which the
.Centaur Liniment will not re
lieve, no swelling it will not
subdue, and no lameness which
it will not cure. This Is strong
language, but it is true. Where
the parts are not gone, its effects
. are marvellous, it nas proauceu
more cures of rheumatism, neu-
KEtfTpSE ra'gia, lock-jaw, palsy, sprains,
swellings, ear-ache, caked -breasts, scalds.
burns, salt-rhenm, &c, upon the human
frame, and of strains, spavin, galls, &c.
upon animals in one year than have al
other pretended remedies since the world
began. It is a counter-irritant, an all-healing
pain-reliever. Cripples throw away their
crutches, the lame walk, poisonous bites are ren
dered harmless, and the wounded are healed
without a scar. It is no humbug. The recipe is
selling as no article ever before sold, and it sells
because it does just what It pretends to do.
Those who now suffer from rheumatism, pain or
swelling deserve to suffer If they will not use
Centaur Einiment. more than 1000 certificates
of remarkable cures. Including frozen limbs,
chronic-rheumatism, gout, running t umours, &c.
have been received. "We will send a circular
containing certificates, the recipe, &c, gratis to
to any one requesting it. One bottle of the yel
low wrapper Centaur Einiment is worth one
hundred dollars for foundered or sweenied hor
ses and mules, or for screw-worm in sheep. -
Stock-owners this liniment is worth your at
tention. No family should be without Centaur
Liniment. J. B. Hope & Co., New York. 45-ly
Castoria is more than a substitute for Cas
tor Oil. It is the only safe article in existence
which is certain to assimilate the food, regulate
the bowels, cure wind colic and produce natural
sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine
or alcohol, and Is pleasant to take. Children
need not cry and mothers may rest. 4G-ly
Tlie Household Panacea
and
ramly Liniment
is the best remedy in the world for the
following complaints, viz.: Cramps in
the Iambs and Stomach, Pain in the
Stomach, Bowels, or Side, Rheumatism
in all its forms, Bilious Colic, Neu
ralgia, Cholera, Dysentery, Colds, 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 whole svstem, restor
ing healthy action to all its parts, and
quickening the blood. The Household
Panacea is purely Vegetable and all
Healing. Prepared by
CURTIS & BROWX.
Xo. 215 Fulton Street, Xew Vork.
For sale by all druggists. 24wly.
J. R. WATTS,
DEALER IN
Watches, Clocks, & Jewelry.
Agent for the sale of the celebrated
UNITED StATES.ELOIN.WALTHAM
and HOWARD WATCHES,
CoRXEit 4th and Silver Sts.,
ASHLAND, NEB.
y Repairing
Short Notice.
of all kinds
done on
37-yl.
Estray Notice.
Taken np bT he undersigned at his residence
in the town of Kock Bluffs Cass County .Neb
raska oi thf 10 day of November 1873. One
lied Steer about one year and a half old with
Home white on the Kelly ; no. other marks or
brands perceivable. "V. It Y-L.iymox.
8 7 A 5.
Yd. Wide Musliii 9c.-
Lonsdale Muslin, 14Jc.
Bleach'd " Olc
Sheeting" only 9c.
Delaines from 14 up
Ladies Furs from $2.25, up.
Cord Alapaca 211.
Plain " 25c
Double Hep. Alapaca from 30c up.
The best French Merinos, 90c pr yd.
Fine Shawls from $1. o up.
Balmoral Skirts, 75c.
Lace Collars from 10c up;
Ladies Merino Hose from 15c up. ,
Cassimeres, Jeans, "Waterproofs, Flannels and all kinds of Woolen Goods in tlie
same proportion.
Ladies ties, Bows, Ribbons, Sashes, Jewelry, Belts, a large and select assortment,
sold at very low rates.
Dress trimmings, velvets, velours, fringes, buttons, guipure lace,' undefslccves, rufls
and everything in that lino'cheap, cheaper, cheapest for CASIL
Fine table linen from 50c up. Napkins, towels, &c: at the very lowest rates.
REMEMBER SOLOMON & NATHAN'S
..-is The Place. -
We shall take great pleasure in showing our goods , wheth
er customers purchase or not. Give us a call, patrons all, at
the old and well known
E, T. DUKE & CO.
At the foot of Main Street.
VfTiolesale and Retail Dealers In
Hardware and Cutlery,
STOVES, TINWARE,
IKON. NAILS,
HOES, RAKES.
SHOVELS, AXES,
KNIVES AND
FORKS. Sm. Sn.
All kinds Ot
Tinware Manufactured.
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PLATTSMOUTH
Grain Company,
E. Gr. DOVEY, Pres't.
E. T. DUKE, Treas.
FRED. G0RDER, Buyer.
This Company will buy grain at the highest
market rates at all times.
Scales and office at E. G. Dorey's Store, lower
Main street, nmtsmouth, N'etr. 29yl
PHOTOGRAPHS!!
CARY & IIULBERT,
Well knowing the great want of PICTURES,
have so increased their facilities for the same,
that they are now fully prepared to give satis
faction, at the lowest possible figures.
CORNER OF MAIX & otb STS.
TL O. FELLOWS,
Operator.
N. B. Wood, Corn, Coal, or CASH,
I talicn in exchange. "l?f.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA,
succKsson "fS
Tootle, Hanna & Clark.
JOHK FlTZGERAI.r,
President.
John R. Clark.
Cashier.
C II. Pakmki.f,
Vice President.
T. W. Evans,
Ass't Cashier.
This Bank is now open for business at their
new room, corner Mam and Sixth streets, and
are prepared to transact a general
Banking Business.
Stocks, Bonds,
Gold, Government
and Local
Securities
Bought and
Sold, Deposits
Received and
Interest allowed
On time
Certificates
Drafts drawn, available In any rart of the
United States and in all the principal towns
and Cities of Europe.
Nebraska Grocery
under Herald office.
Luke Miskella, Proprietor
FINE TEAS
a speciality.
Try them and be satisfied.
nl8-ly. -
FOR THE CELEBRATED
Inman Line
AND
ALLEN LINE
OF STEAMERS
Persons wishing to bring out their friends
from Europe can purchase tickets from ua
through to Plattsmouth
Blacksmith Shop.
CHAS. IN". TIFFANY,
MT. PLEASANT, NEB.
Begs leave to inform the farmers of
Cass County that he koops a good Xo. 1
BLACKSMITH. SHOT
jne mile north of Mt. Pleasant.-
All kinds of Iron Work attended to.
Wagons repaired, Farm Implements
carefully mended. Lowest prices, and
all work done on short notice.
Grain received in pavment. Give
rne a trial. Chas. N. Titfaky.
3fVy
Ben. Ilempel's
Oyster House.
Lower Main Street,
PLATTSMOUTH, ...
KEB:
Ben Itemple keeps
season.
Fresh Oysters all the
Ben. Ilempel furnishes meals at all hours.
t
Ben. Henipcl has the best Wines, ctgars.'andf
Liquors' In thetowtrr
Co to Ben. Hemple's when you want any of
the above blr ssings of life.
n31yt
NO YOU DONT ! !
Get any Good cbanr, or bttr'tlelo
than Is kept at the Store of
Jas. Clisbeo & Co.
Dealers In
Greneral Merchandise.
We are In receipt of Fresh Good3 every week:,
from tho East, whichare bought for Cash, and
will be sold la any amount.
Grangers,keep yotir eye on
your friend;
"VYe will not be undersold try
any one.
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