Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, December 25, 1873, Image 3

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LOCAL 'NEWS.
Ileinember the Masonic Festival Fri
day evening, December ?Gtlu
Tho Post-office building on Frank
Carruth's side, in being fixed up
"spanken" new and glorious for Christ
inn and New Year's.
Try Dr. Chapman's Sure Cure for Rheumatism.
' flo to V. V. Leonard's for Album's
yo-itl
One neto Florence sewing Machine
jur sale at this office, also one Fink'.fe
.t Lyon second hand Machine. S8tf
Co to T. AV. Sliryock's for WIucl
Nliips C lollie s Korse.
Price
On the evening of the tidlh of Dec,
Annual Masonic Festival.
Go to Dovev'.s before vou sell your
hogs.
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IF YOU WANT STRICTLY rURE linigS mid Med
icines, Perfumery, Toilet Settfe and Articles, Soaps, Brushes;
Paints, Oils, Varnish; "Window Glass and Putty, Choice
"Wines, and Liquors Fine Cigars and Tobacco, Lanips, COAL
OIL, Lanterns, Shoulder 31 races, Trusses and Supporters,
Imported Knives, Razors, dhtl Violin Strings, Writing Paper,
Envelopes, Inks, Pens, Lead Pencils, &c, &c, go to Dr. G. 13.
CHAPMAN'S rilESCRIPTIOX DRUG STORE, Platts
mouth, Nebraska. C5mos3.
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Acute or Chronic Rheumatism permanently cured.
ImHcs' ioni lYatcXjcs and
!iaini; a!so fine c;old Sels al
Panic I'rSri-s, al the 1'ostoflicc
Jewelry Store. 31w4
Mr. Y. II. Shaffer, advertises that he
has soino excellent dry wood for sale, f win -mojs AMp-war aanjoisoti
If he says its good, you may depend on j oin V- UW Sui mdim 'snoods 'b-ioj
it, and there's the place to buy.
Every body buys the Howe Machine.
y.'m.l.
sa.vniJl 'd.n:. p-)i:iJ puu ..ns Plios
Buy the Howe Sewing Machine, J
V,'. Marthis sell them. 32mU.
Tony for sale,
office.
Inquire of IIeUalu
24tf.
For your Clothing go to an exclusive
Clothing Store, for 15oot3 and Shoes, go
to an cxclussive Shoe Store.
20tf. PktkrMekois.
NEW BUTCHER SHOP.
If you want a Xo. 1 California Segar
goto McGrn:K & Cuktis'.
Tiemrmber the new bulener snop uy :
Go to Leonard's Art "Gallery ''r u,e Court House when you w:mt meat
Stereoscopic Views, and Chromos for : ;y.m;y
Christinas. CG-tt.
Meat! Meat I! Meat;!!
Frank Morrison has re-opened the
Butcher Shop next door tb the Court
House formerly known as Morrison
& Shannon's. The firm is Morrison &
Ellison and Frank hereby cordially
invites all his old friends to call and
Plattsmouth P.llliard Hull, opposite the
P.rooks House. Win. Neville, proprietor. Three
go-id tables, Rood bar ami howling alley. 2inM
For your good and cheap foot gear-
: ing go to an exclusive Shoe Store.
3tf. Petkr Mercys.
ind
,.,i '.ri. vtivMl of! Uooi wooien over sniiLs i oo
I'lattsmouth Lodgo Xo. li, A. F. & A. IIU u"lu""a
M., will be given on Friday evening, :it Hank, Streights.
Dec. 2Ctli, at Fitzgerald's Hall.
r j see him again and get some of those
juicy staks, surloins, and roasts.
33m3.
f-AViC "3-IOJS5 .Cip.wap- aoujojsoj
oin iu 'tnuooisTjvx o 31'tfno.iq ao.va
XajaAvof puu saipju.w 30 uouif-iossu
jsouij put? 3saS.n:i oi oas puu y.
SA NT A SLA US ! SANTA CLA US ! !
j Has established his head-quarters at
j Joseph Schlater's opposite the Platte
The meeting of the State Grange
last week was very fully attended, and
business of importance transacted.
Rest calicoes at 10 cents a yard, at
Solomon & Nathan's, and everything
else In proportion, as cheap. 3 w4
Clocks, Watches and .Jewelry, neatly
repaired and warranted, at the Post- j
'office .Tewelrv Store. 37v-l j
I
You can buv A No. 1 "Whisky at
1
McGuire fc Curtis for per gal.
;n-w4.
1 Vullf'v TIoiko v1 mn fonml
Go to Morrison & Ellison's next door ; ,., . ... . , , .
to the Court House for your meat.
Remeiobcf the place, McGuire
Curtis, Win. Stadelmann's old stand.
3C-4t.
Clot Jts, Watdif s ami Jewel
ry, thonptr than ever, at flae
S'osSoflirc Jetvelry Store. 37v4
Go to Leonard's for Pictures and
1'icture Frames. 30-lt.
RUNAWAY.
Cap. Vih-s team ran away on Satur
day, and Prof. d'Allemand went spin
ning after them. The Prof, was caught
ber.u-e damaged, and the team walked
into the barn at home when they got
hungrv.
The Howe Sewing Machine took the
Prize Medal at the St. Joseph Exposi
tion for 173. 32m3.
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I IK' UOV' rX'Wing .U.lliuiit: 1.1 iiie
im-i.
Lest.
McGuire & Curtis are selling at
Eastern prices for the Holidays. Give
them a call before purchasing else
where. 3G-it.
Ren Hempel keeps an oyster house
it is on the south side of Main street,
almost opposite Dovey's big store.
Ren. keeps first, ovsters; next, more
I oysters; thirdly, all kinds of oysters ;
I aad lastly and finally, oysters and other
i things to eat and drink or smoke.
Call and see the "Oyster Roy" of Plaits
mouth. oOtf
If you want a line Castor, Cake Rask-
t, cr an;, thing of the kind, call at the
S'ostoffiee Jewelry Store. , 3Tvl
. II. Toor.. wants to seo his
numerous friends from the country in
PKTJiii Mkkois Shoe Store. Strangers
will also iiiui him polite and accomo-
i dating. 20tf.
t ..11. i.,..t!i.. T I2..r--tn..l.-. ..4
Tho best and clieapest Roots and 1 -
s:oes at the Shoe Store, will never
undersold. 2:if. Pr.Ti-::: Miuiors.
The (imaha Jhe has some very pleas-
ant letters from RIair and Tekama, J
last week. "Rosey" is certainly taking 1
a great deal of pains in writing up the
tate.
a pair.
3Tw4
Inquire
24tf
One Piano for sale cheap,
at the Hkkald office.
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At the late High School pltvtsantncw,
(with oysters) the IIekali Office re
ceived the following unique "invite":
T DlI'U, Employes and Editor
Nebraska IIkkam:
Compliments of High School Enter
tainment Club for supper to be given
by them this evening in High School
building. S.'c.
CAl'TiUX t: fa km: us.
Puii't s-11 your Pork until you have
jj. en me. E. (J. Dovky.
S .m.'body wants us to say some
thing about Mrs. O'Connor, and how
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s:n- 1. '""' '' i-Liou''.'""'!'".'"-.' j C0UNTV ?irsiCAL C0NVKNT10V
lrit ks into the saloons. A e snan t do .
.i.m't i.r-r to tro for u.-,. and Will be held in this city, commencing
the H::itAi.i) does not need any bricks
the boys bring enough here in their
Plattsmouth Dec. 19, 1ST3.
hats, now snd then, to do us.
SAVE MONEY.
These hard times ly getting your
papers at low club rates. Address
with stamp,
JAMKS AVlTIIAM,
n4m3 Glendale Cass Co. Neb.
A MAN OF BUSINESS.
J. R. Dilley is a man of business.
He was lately admitted to the bar ;rt
in front), he is agent for the "Victor"
on Monday the fifth of January and
continuing four days, uader thci direc
tion of Prof. T. L. Potter. Prof. Pot
ter having conferred with a few of the
musical people of Plattniouth thinks
that an enterprise of the kind will
meet the wishes of the people, and will
.accrue to the benefit of the county and
city, as also of those loving music and
desiring to make themselves proficient
in it. A concert will be given the hist
evening of the Convention.
The importance cf such an enter
prise can hardly be overestimated, and
we trust that our people will do all in
sewing machine, anil also for 1" urnas, j Ujejr j,ower to make this .1 success by
Ferrand & Co.'s Nurseries, and he pro- , i.P;utiiy co-operating to aid and fur
poses to run all three up to the handle tlf.r Prof putter, in his efforts. All
this summer. That is, he'll run the .lo an interested in music are earn-
trees and the machine in the summer,
and the law next fall. G j in, Dilley,
und don't le DiIl(ey;tory at all.
PRESBYTEBIAX FESTIVAL ASH SO
CIABLE On New Year's night, at Clark & PI u ai
mer's Hall. Money raised for the ben
efit of the church generally.
ENTERPRISE.
estly invited to come from every cor
ner of the county; a hearty welcome
is guaranteed them.
Talent from Ashland, Lincoln and
other points are invited to lend their
assistance, and the people of Platts
mouth will have an opportunity of
showing their hospitality in entertain
ing them.
Hatt is still scllincr meat, and if vou
Joe. Connor is an energetic fellow, j want your nice sto;iu go0fl roastf or
whatever else vou mav say about him
L:ist week thinking he could do better
for himself and for the farmers if he
could ship clear through to New York
and by canal part way, he telegraphed
any other kind of meat, come to Hatt.
He's got it. ' 39 13
21 EAT FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
At Hatt's. Game, turkeys, geese and
at once to Albany to lind out if the chickens. Buffalo and beef by the
canal was yet open and received the ; .-vere. 30t3
following reply:
Albany N. Y. Doc. 10.
To J. A. Connor, Plattsmouth Neb.
Canal not open now, doubtful if open
aain this season.
ATTENTION EVERY BODY.
Go to V. V. 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 hrive
an old picture you wish copied, bring
it with vou. 30-4 1.
J NEW BARBER SHOP;
; Adjoining the Palace Milliard Hall,
j Mr. Herman Kloninger, presiding.
The little champion barber invites
all who want .1 clean shave, hair cut,
or anything in that line, to call upon
him, and will warrant them satisfac
tion. 33t3
AT SCHLATER'I?.
A new invoice of Ladies and Gentle
men" "Watches, fine Jewelry; and silver
plated TY-ara rnl a large variety of
"spectacles, the best hi -the market.
All goods sold cheap' at. panic prices.
Call andxxmine Schlatcrs stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere. . 37v3
Call and exam'inTour goods and i frf and pies and all their stocVof
prices at the Posto.Tice Jewelry Store, j 8" "ngs man tliey can supply, 13
and bring all your fren'ds. 37w4 rtIto fervent wish of the IIeramx
CHRISTMAS IS COMING,
And we have just received substantial
proof of it in the form of a very hand
some fruit-cake, presented to the Her
ald office, with the Compliments of
the.'First National Rakery Now wq
always did have a pretty good opinion
of that Bakery, and the proprietors
thereof; but with that cake before our
eyes our appreciation is enhanced four
fold. May their shadow never grow
less, and may they hare more demand
cutlery, Razors and Musical Instru
ments) tt general assortment of holiday
gifts: 37 w3
Call on J. AV. Martins and get your
wife a first class Sewing Machine.
32m3.
HATT! HATT! ! HATT! ! !
Look here, gentlemen? If you want
the best kind of meat come to A. G.
Halt, at the old, permanent stand.
' 3dtf
TVc will not be undersold,
and guarantee our goods as
represented at the Postoflicc
Jewelry Store. 37wl
ROOM TO RENT.
The left hand front room on the
same floor with the Herald office, is
for rent. Apply at the Hkkald otlice,
for terms. M. L. "White.
37; f
SANTA CLAUS!
At Valleky & RrFFXEK's, will
make his usual CIRAXD i5SS3.AY
of almost everything useful that heart
can wish for, from this day until after
New Years. He will dispose of his
Goods and "Wares at IVIC PRI
CES, and he invites a call from his
many friends and patrons. 3Sw2
CARD OF THANKS.
Now that, through Divine Mercy,
we are enabled to say once more, that
our family are all well, we wish to re
turn our sincere thanks to our many
friends for the kindness and sympathy
shown us during the late and protract
ed illness in our family. May God rc
10 3rd th? good people of Plattsmouth,
we ntvir van. But with grateful
hearts we will ever remember them.
,f. W. Barx&S;
Martha D. Baknes.
Cass county pair.
The monthly meeting will be held at
the Court House on Saturday "the
3d of January, 1S74, at 1 o'clock p. ?i.
If any member wishes the institu
tion to continue, we hope he will be
there and make it manifiest. A Dele
gate should be chosen to attend the
meeting of the State Board of Agricul
ture. E. SAGE, Vice Pres't
J. F. Doud, Sec'y. 38 w2
GREAT STEAM WASH ER.
Mr. Peter T. Beaver & Son have se
cured the agency of the famous,
"Tilton Steam Washer,"
and intend to sell the samo in the
counties of Cass, Douglas and Lancas
ter. This Washer is a new invention and
washes the clothes by steam, without
any turning of cranks, patent paddle
wheels, or any other appliance, but the
thorough and perfect passage of steam
through tlib clothes, agitating and
washing them, purer and whiter than
by any other process.
It is manufactured in Pittsburgh,
Fenn., and Beaver & Son will fill all
orders at the Pittsburgh retail price,
610.09. They are prepared to let every
person try these machines to their
heart's content, before purchasing.
Orders can bo left; and machines
seen, at the Store of J. II. Buttery, in
Plattsmouth. 38mos3
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL I
Reaver & Son are also agents for tho
sale of Territory in the States of Kan
sas and Nebraska. 38mos3
WOOD FOR SALF.
One hundred cords of dry wood for
sale by
39w8
"W. II. SlIAFER.
THE FLORENCE SEWINU MACHINE.
, This well known reliable sewing
Machine Co. have reduced their rates
oh Machines greatly within the pres
ent month in order to meet the dej
mands of the times and that every
person may be aide to purchase bo great
a luxury and necessity as a sewing
Machine. See their new uAtV in our
Colomns JMid buy a "Florence" at once.
BOURBON! BOURBON! !
McGuire & Co. have just received
500 gallons of the best Kentucky Bour
bon, which they are selling at S1.00
per gaRon, during the Holidays. They
-waut to close this large invoice out at
once, and will sell at nearly cost by
wholesale 39t2
As we take up our exchanges one by
one, we see in each and all tokens of
the approaching festival of Christmas,
Christmas presents and Christmas
goodies. Christmas poems and Christ
mas stories fill their pages, and as we
look upon them all our mind goes back
to the time when Christmas loomed up
before us with all the golden splendor
surrounding it, which only, childhood's
ardent imaginations can portray. To
the children more especially belongs this
blessed festival, for does it not com
memorate the birth of a child, albeit
the Saviour of the world. To each and
every one of the children then, whose
homes lire invaded by the Herald do
we wish a Merry Christmas, and may
the stockings overflow with good
things, add the Christmas trees glim
mer aiid sparkle and groan under the
weight of their treasures and may
every child heart be equally full of joy
and happiness, and with it all may be
mingled a thanksgiving that Christ,
the Lord is born' to-day.
But we would not debar oui older
readers, too, from the pleasures which
Christmas should bring, and although
for them the glamour and glow of a
child's enjoyment is gone, they can yet
extract much honey from the flowers
of life, if they but will to do so. The
father and mother in the enjoyment of
their children will live over again
their youthful days, and the solitary
who are far away ?Foni home and kin
dred, may they find some kind friend
who shall share the fireside joys with
them and make them think for the mo
ment that they are home again.
To each and all then of our kind
patrons we wish once more a
MERRY CHRISTMAS.
P. 0. BOOK STORE,
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Keeps A full line of Toys,
Books, Bibies, and a great va
riety Of Chistiiias Goods.
Albums, Pocket-Books, Chi
na Goods, Initial Paper and
Envelopes, Ivriives; Chromos,
Perfiiri'ery, &c:
A good assortment cf Holi-
clay Presents.
A good line of deriiS? Fur- W
nishing goods cheap": 5"
"HANK'S" OLD PLACE;
34 wG
That I have established my ISE.1
((I'ARTERS WITBI VALLEIli;
AD RITF.VER, BECAUSE their
Store is the MOST I'GPCLAR RE
SORT for everything in the Mer
chandise line. And right here they
request me to EXTEXD TSIEIK
HOLIDiV SANITATIONS to
their many warms friends and custom
ers. Your benefactor,
38w2 Santa Clavs.
FOR RENT.
The large and commodious wareroom, cellar,
and ofllce 011 second floor of building formerly
4oenpled bv Jaeob Vallerv, jr., in Masonic
illock. Eniuire of K. R. Livingston or
4s-tf. E. T. Duke.
As much of the proceedings of the
State Grange as is public matter will
appear next week. Too late for this
time as we go to press one day earlier
than usual on account of Christmas.
Judge Briggs, of Omaha, has gone to
Lincoln, to attend a grand council of
Lawyers on the late li. 11, cases.
Now there's Vivian, Keeps a Grocery
Store on Main St. just below the Her
ald Ofiice. Go and see him. 37w4
TAKE NOTICE.
J. W. Marthis takes fat cattle or
hogs in f ull, or part payments on Sew
ing Machines.
33m3
Business Is business, and so are the Cigars at
the P. O. Hook Store. 5-tf.
Remember the Depot for the Howe
Sewing Machine is in Hatt's crUce on
the South side of Main St. 32m3.
FETCIPEM INi
Eergs, Butter, vegetables, chickens,
game, fish, wanted at this office in
exchange for Herald Subscriptions.
TO RENT OR SELL.
The house of Dr. liawlins, in the
south-west part of town, near the resi
dence of Mr. Eli Plummer. For terms,
apply on the premises. - 33tf.
DEATH.
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 which
can be bought for the lowest cash
prices at the Shoe Store. Manu factor
ing and Repairing done neatly, and
with dispatch.
2!)tf Peter Mekgis.
BEN HEMPVS OYSTER HAUS.
If you want a good oyster stew go to
Ben. Hem pel's; if you want a good
plate of raw oysters, so big as your
hand, go to Ben. Hempel's; if you
want a square meal, go to Ben. Hem
pel's; and if you must have a good
glass of wine, or a cigar to top off with,
Ben. has got them. 30tf
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 ill Cas Co:, who
who warrants satisfaction. 29tf.
dlllNA II ALL.
But it ain't It's Vivian's Grocery
now artel he keeps all sorts of wet
goods, Crockery and Groceries.
37w4.
Go to Schlater's for Holiday pres
ents. 37w3
A. G. Hatt, always and forever, sure
to be there. Call and see; fresh meat,
fish, flesh, game and fowls. 38tf
P. S. All persons knowing them
selves indebted to us, are requested to
call and square their accoants on or
before the FIRST DAY of JAXr
ART, at which time the books must
be in shape for the new year.
VALLEIIY & 11UFFNER.
38w2.
COAL BY THE CAR LOAD.
Mickelwait & Sharp, the old reliable,
steady, and sure Coal dealers of Ne
braska are receiving car loads of Fort
Scott Coal, all the time; also Anthra
cite for base burners. Call at their
yard, on Main street, above Sixth, and
examine the quality of their coal be
fore purchasing. 38 w3
Resolutions of the Common Council.
At the last meeting of the Common
Council they authorized the City
Treasurer to make an appeal through
the Press to the citizens of Platts
mouth in behalf of our taxes. By vir
tue of such act, I now earnestly ask all
good citizens to come forward and
pay their taxes promptly. Some" uebts
are due on the High School, and we
need money badly to pay the salary of
the teachers ; and. unless the .taxes aro
paid, the city must raise money at a
sacrifice in order to carry on the abso
lute business of the. day.. All persons
knowing thirrriselfes indebted to the
city should comie to the front and pay
a part, at least, if not all their indebt
edness. I have shown you the necessity
for this course, and can make n-5
stronger appeal.
Very Respectfully,
"Wm. "Wi.vtersteex, -
33w2 CJtfr Treasurer.'
Children often look lale 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, Proprietory
No. 215 Fulton Street, New York.
Sold by Druggists and Chemists nh'd,
dealers in Medicines at Twenty-Five
Cents a Box. 24wly.
Thirly Years' Experience of
an Old Xurse.
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 adult. It corrects
acidity of the stomach, relieves wind
colic, regulates the bowels, and gives
rest, health and 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 accotUp
any each bottle. None Genuine unless
the face-smile of CURTIS & PER
KINS is on the outside wrapper. Sold
by all Medicine Dealers. 24vly.
TEACHERS- EXAMINATION.
Regular examinations will be held in my of
fice in I'lattsmouth on the Friday before the
first Saturday of each month, commencing at
10 o'clock a. m. U. V, AVISE,
Sup't rublic Instruction,
34wC Cass County, Neb.
. For Sale.
1G0 acres or land.. belonging to Cass County
Nebraska beii' - the- Hiiittti W'tst quarter of
Section No. l'ive (5) Township No. Eleyeu-Ul)
North of IiaiiKe No. Thirteen (13) East o .Sixth
rrim ipal Meridian, Situated near Eight Mile
Grove.
For Terms of sale see
L. H. James )
Timotht Cr,AHKorCo. Comr's.
M. L. Whitk. )
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Estray Notice.
Tnkifn Up by the Subscriber on the 20fh. lav
of Nov. 17.1. t his residence in IMattsmoutfi
Precinct 'as County Neb.. One Red Cow, with
some white spots. Smalt Horns turning in. No
marks perceptible. Supposed to be five or six
years old. Signed
Isaac W iles.
NOV. 20tll 187.1. 38W5
Estray Notice.
Taken up by the undersigned at his residence
in the town of liock Muffs Cass County Neb
raska on the 10 day of November 1S73, one
Ked Steer about one year and a half old. with
some white on the Belly : no other marks or
brands perceivable. "W. K. Ellixotox.
37W5.
Sheriff's Sale.
V,y virtue of an order cf sale i?siid out of the
District Court-fOr Cas Comity, Nebraska, and
to me directed. I will oh the 2Cth day of .fan
uarv, A. I.. 1874, at 10 o'clock A. m.. of said day
at the -south door of the Court House, in the
City of Piattsmouth, in said County, sell at Pub
lic Auction, the projerty described m said order
To-wit : Eots five (S) and six (6) in block no.
eiht (8) in Young and Hays' addition to the
ciiy of l'lattssmouth, Cass County Nebraska, to
satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by
Thomas li. Gordon, against James E. Doom,
Emily C. Doom, and T. H. KobeKson
M. B. Cutler,
Sheriff.
riattsmouth, Dec. 24, A. D 1873. 3uw4
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtu of an order of Sale issued out of the
District Court for Cass County, Nebraska; and
to me directed. I will on the 2Cth day of Janu
ary, A. D., 1874, at 10 rt'clock A. m., of said day,
at the south door of tho Court House, in the
City of Plattsmouth, in said County Sell at
Public Auction; the property described in said
order, to-wit : Eot one (l) two (2) three (3) four
() Jl-e (5j and six (6. in block No. three (3) in
"Voung and Hays' addition to the citv of Platts
motit.ii in Cass County Nebraska ; To satisfy a
Judgement, of said Court, recovered by O.'M.
Tyler against 1-ncinda Barnes, A. G. Barnes and
John Fitzgerald.
M. B. Cutt.kr,
Sheriff.
riattsmouth, Dee. 21. A. D., 1873. 3w5
Guardian Sale.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a
decretal order of Sale rendered by Hon. Geo. B.
Eake. Judge of the District Court, of the 2nd.
Judicial District, within and for Cass County.
Nebraska, made at the Court House on the 2nd
day of December, 1S73. 1 will on the loth day
of January 1874. at the front door of the Court
House, in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass County
Netraska, at the hour of one o'clock P. M., of
said day, ofler for sale to the highest bidder
the following described Ennds to-wit :
The north half (H)of the north west quarter
of the south east quarter C4) of section
number four (4), in town ten (10) norMi of range
thirteen (13) east, containing twenty acres, and
sixty acres being the east part of the north
west quarter of section number ten (10)
town ten (lo north, range thirteen 113) east, be
ing in all eighty acres, excepting and reserving
one-fourth of an acre of ground occupied and
uscit as a burial place. ,
Said sale will remain open for bids from one
o'clock p. m. until two o'clock p. m. of said day.
Terms gf sale, one-third :n.h, one-third in six
months and the balance; tn Sne vear with inter
est. CATHAKINE HUNT, Guardian.
By Chapman & Maxwell,
37w4 her Attorneys.
Sheriff's Sale. . ,
By virtue, of an order cf sale issued" cHit hi
the District Court, for C.vi3. county. -Nebraska,
and to me directed, I will, on the 26th day of
January, A. D. 1874, at 10 o clock a. m., of said
day, at the soutluloor of tlus.Court-HoMse in the
City ct l'Ulttsmouth, in said county, s-11 at Pub
lic Auction, the property described In said or
der, to-wit : Commencing t the southwest
comer of section eighteen (lo. township num
ber twelve (12) north of range number fourteen
(14) east of sixth () principal meridian and run
ning cast forty (W roZr; thence north twenty
four (24) rods to the place of commencement ;
thence east sixteen and two-thirds rods ;
thence north, twenty-four-(24) rods; thence
west sixteen anu two-thirds ( iri) rods ; thence
south twenty-four (24) rods to place of begin
ning, except a strip sixty u0) feet wide bv
tweuiy-four (24)"-rods long off the west side o'f
the above described tract ; and also excepting
a lot described as follows : commencing at a
point sixty (60) feet east of the southwest cor
ner of the above described tract, and running
thence east one hundred and forty (140) feet :
thence north forty-four (44) feet; thence west
one hundred ancl forty (140) feet ; thence south
forty-four (44) feet to the place of beginning,
in Cass county, Nebraska, to satisfy a judgmeut
of said court recovered bv Isaac ViIes against
Delmont 5. Johnson and fiusic S. Johnson.
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ria'fsmoutb, tr?c. D. 173. - 33-.vj
Philadelphia
Waii IIou.
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WAR SET TLiED !
WAR SETTLED !f
siasi
PRICES I J
Will not be undersold by anybody. Come everybody and ex
amine our Stock, and find out for yourselves that wc hard
worked every tiling
At the very LOWEST FIGURES.
Bct Standard prints 9c. ,
Dress Goods, Low, Letter Lowest:
Yd. wide Muslin c1.
Lonsdale Muslin, 14c;
Bleach'd " 9c
Sheeting only 9c.
Delaines from up
Ladies Furs from $2.25. up.
Cord Alapaca 27.1,.
Plain " 25c
Double Rep. Alapaca from 30c uji: ,
The best Frbnch Merinos, 90c pr ydi
Fine Shayls,from,$i.76 up;
53almoi'ai Skirts, 75c.
Lace Collars from 10c up.
Ladies Merino Hose from 15c up. .-, '; c- :
Cassimeres, Jeans, "Waterproofs, Flannels and all kinds of Woolen Goods in the
same proportion. :
Ladies ties, Bows, Ribbons, Sashes, Jewelry, Belts, a large and select assert tnent,
sold at very low rates.
Dress trimmings, velvets, velours, fringes, buttons, guipure lace, underslecves, rufls
aiid everything in that linecheap, cheaper, cheapest for CASH. ;
Fine table linen from 50c up. Xapkins, 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
Solomon & Nathan.
E. T. DUKE & CO.
, r .. . " i '
At the loot of Main Street.
"Wholesale Jind Retail Dealers In
Hardware ahd Cutlery,
STOVES j TINWARE, ;
IKON. NAILS,
HOES, RAKES.
SHOVELS, AXES,
KNIVES AND
F01'.K8.fi?e. P.
All kinds
Tinware Manufactured.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA,
SUCCESSOR TO
Tootle, Hanna & Clark.
John FiTZGKit ald,
President.
Joh- R. Clark.
Cashier.
C. H. Tarmkle,
Viee President.
T. W. Evans,
Ass't Cashier.
PLATTSMOUTH
Grain Company;
E. G. D0VEY, Pres't.
E. T. DUKE, Treas.
FRED. G ORDER, Buyer.
This Company will buy grain at th h?hest
market rates at all times.
Scales and office at E. C. Dovey's More, lower
Main street. Plultsmouth, Neb. 20yl
J. R. WATTS
DEALER IX
Watches, Clocks, & Jewelry.
Agent for the sale of the celebrated
united states,plg:n,waltham
and HOWARD WATCHES,
. .-
Cokseb th r;d Silver Sts.,
ASHLAND, NEB.
237Repair-rij of all kln3 don on
Short IT6ti. 3t-tL
This Bank Is now open for business at their
new room, corner Mam and Sixth htreets, and
are prepared to-transact a general
Ranking Business.
Stocks', Bonds;
Gold, Government
and Local
SecnrllfW
Bought and
Sold," Deposits
Received and
Interest alld'Vcd :
Oh time
Certificate'.
Irafts dr.-i--ii, available In any part of the
U,nited States and in all the principal towns
ahd CitlbS cf Europe.
Nebraska Gro ery
under IIehald oIBcg.
0
Luke Miskella, Proprietor
FINE TEAS
a speciality: . .
Try them and be satisfied.
nlS-ly. r
YOU TIIE CELEBRATED
Inman Line
AND
ALIjEN line
OF STEAMERS
..Persons wishing to bring out their friend's
from Europe can purchase tickets from us
through to Plattsmouth
Blacksmith Shop.
ciias. tiffany;
MT. PLEASANT, NEB.
Beprs leave to inform lue farnitfs of
Cass County that lie keep's a gyod No. 1
BLACKSMITH SHOP
one mile nr tli of Mt Ploiisant.
All kind!' -of Iron Work attended to.
"Wagons - repaired, Farm Implements
caref idly mended. Lowest prices, and
all work done on short notice.
Grain received in payments Give
me.a trial. Ciias. N. Tiff ax y.
50-Iy
Reii.' Hcmpcrs
Oyster House;
Lower Main Street,
PLATTSMOUTH,
Ben Ilemplc keeps FfesL Oysters all ttd
season. , .
.... -I -.
Ben. Herrpbl furnishes meals at all l!ttir.
: )
: Dh. Hernial has the best Wines. Cigars, and
Liquors in the town.
Go to Ben. Ilemple's when you want any of"
the above blessings of I!f.
. , .
NO YOU D0NT I !
, Get any Goods cheaper, or a beUer arnoto
than Is kept at the Store of
Jas, Clisbee & Co.'
Dealers 1
G-eneral Merchandise.
Weave in receijt 3f. Fresh Goods every woeS;
from the East, whicUarq bcugTit for Cash, aad
will be sold in 4ny amount.
G f Angers, t eep y oui ee o
your friend;
"We will not be unaef sold b j
any one;
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TTe'erlni "Watf July lit, 1ST3. If .
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