.THE HERALD. LOCAL NEWS. LOC A L A D V E KTI S K M E NTS. Transient. 2.1 cents a line, Regular advertis wi, 10 wnls per line. No advertisement Inser ted fur less than 2j cents. Izal advertisements will be chirked to tlie parties handing them in. COMMUNICATION. An our 'space is liinited. all communications iaut b brief and to tbe point, with no waste of words. U 'sEWSI'AFEU DECISIONS. 1. Any person who takes the paper regularly from the postotllce. whether directed io his name, or whether he is a .subscriber or not is responsible for the pay. 'I. If any person orders his paper discontin ued, he must pay all arrearages, or the putdish rr may continue to send it until payment is made, and collect the whole amount, whether the pa;er is taken from the oflh-e i.r not. 3. The courts have deeided that reiusin to t newspapers and periodicals from the pt cfllce or removing and leaving them unculUd fcr, is iirimj. facie evidence of ixtk.hxion aL B. & M. R. R. TIME-TABLE. V"m and after the 1st of December. 1S74. the Mwtrnrr trains out of l'lallsmouth, will leave Moruin-; Train (for Lincoln) Omaha Tram Horning mixed, (for Omaha .11 :',o A.M. . 1 :.tn r.M. . 7 :00 A.M. fcUtuxn Pass. Train Le. Omaha r. .11 :15 A.M COIKU EAST Ifaiisenger, (each day), ju. 1 . . 5 -.30 I'.M. 2 :15 P.M. Old papers for Bale seventy-five cent a huudred. We acknowledge receipt of Virginia City, Nevada, papers, from Mr. Ueek n er. Sam. Thomas has the funniest old-farthionf-d dump cart, puts us in mind of New England. ign Parker Wise i at Salt Lake, spend ing New Year's. AVe thought we miss ed his jolly face in riattsmouth. The Herald is indebted to Peter Merges, Kq., for a very acceptable Christmas present. Thlnb dance New Year's night ws an enjoyable little affair, so eay nil who were there. ICLOTIIIMJ. For m cheap suit of Clothes call at "Wm. fctadelmann's. 37tf. J Tave yon seen those Gems taken by Murphy? 4 for 50 cents they are per-Xc-t Gems. Go to W. II. Pool and get a good pair of glov(. mitts, over shoes or wool lined boots ot Now is your time. Wall paper. Window Shades, Chro liuxi. and all kinds of upholstering goods, at Frank Stadter's, 2tf Central Block. lmerulor that Merges got Diploma t th State Fair for fine and good lots. and he still continues to make theia to order. Give him a call. 33tf FAKMLIJS ATTENTION ! Julius Pepperlersr. Cigar Manufac turer, opposite the Hkkald ollice, on Main St., Plattsniouth. Neb. Citrar Clippings of Spanish and American To baccop. for smoking purposes. For Hale. lJst qualities of plug-smoking tobacco alwavs on band. 20tf.r!f! H. T. Clark, of liellevue, gives 20,000 lbs of wlieat, for seed, to the Grasshop peivd. Who says Clark isn't a good man to take into Cass County? CHIUST3AS GU T. Henry Handle was presented by his wife with a four pound boy as a Christmas gift on Christmas morning. The Turners enjoyed their annual UaII on New Years I've, in the hall rs ually occupied by them. They had a lively time. We. understand that the Watchman is going for Prof. Sturges this week; we can't be home, but you look out old fellow, next week.3 Adams, the Magic Lantern man, jlv a very creditable performance at Fitxgerald's Hall last week, which was well attended. We have to thank Brother Ilatt, the butcher for two very handsome t hick ens, which helped swell our Christmas Dinner. A nice fruit cake for Christmas came for the editor and wife, from Mr. and Mrs. Stadelmann. All pronounced it good, who ate of it, and hereby return thanks for the same. people wishing childrens pictures should call early in th3 day, before the Gallery is crowded, and thus avoid the necessity of waiting. Childrens pic tures made a Pjncialty at Murphy's Gallery. I Iefy the whole north-west from the Missouri River to the Setting Sun to produce letter Boots ami IShovs for lss money. Custom work a speciality. 33 tf. W. H. Pool. SOMETHINtt NEW. PATENT BOOK COVER SATES BOOKS. SAVES MONEY. AND IS EASILY ADJUSTED TO ANY BOOK. CAN BE HAD ONLY. 37t4 AT Dl'i. CHAPMAN'S. Mushizer, the Barber, opposite the Herald office, is a very clever work uiim, keeps a nice clean shop, and be sides, "drops into poetry," a la Silas Weggs, now and then. (Jo and sec him. LADIES, ATTENTION! Fashions in the very latest Paris, Berlin and Vienna styles, adapted to the requirements of the most fastidi ous, aae now placed within easy reach of all through the medium of "Smiths' Illustrated Fattern Bazaar," which is constantly importing new foreign de signs, and supplying them; each with u neatly made cloth model, showing how the garment is made, and enabling any lady to complete her wardrobe without other aid. The "Bazar" is published in elegant form, every issue containing numerous well gotten-up illustrations. Subscription price only .1.10 per year, and no postage to pay. For premium, every subscriber re ceives, free.at their option, S 1.00 worth of patterns, or the choice of one from a number of good chroma: Secure the golden chance to save dressmakers' bills by sending your yearly suTscrii tion for this work to A. Burdette smith, 914 Broadway, N. YM P. O. Box The Herald received a number of Christmas presents from friends, but none more unexpectedly than a hand some Masonic pin from. the employees in the Office. II. Bestor, drove 44 black Berkshires into town last Tuesday, about the fin est brought here lately. They averag ed 325 lbs., and were eagerly sought after by the Pork speculating men. Peter Merges, our good hearted Boot & Shoe man, has got a very handsome new safe, and is prouder than a hen with her first chickens. It is a nice safe. Cap. Marshall, our efficient, patient, and good looking Postmaster, received a very handsome cane as his share of Christmas. So much for getting mar ried in time for. the Holidays. A friend of the Herald sends us some money and says "jjaper me until this is out and then paper me no more" Yes Frank Stadter is good in pa pering and what pattern do you prefer? Hobbs, Vivian, Bennett, Fox,. Wise & Co., have gone into the Salt Lake Poultry and egg business. The Her ald had some Salt Lake Eggs that were very nice. LOST 1 1 On Wednesday. Dec. 30th, 1974, in Mt.Pleasant Precinct, one Shepherd Bitch, small size, dark brown on back, tan colored on breast and legs, on top of l ight shoulder is a small scar. Any one returning the said dog to J. W. Conn, Pluttsmouth, or It. E. Country man,Mt. Pleasant, will be well paid for their trouble. 41-2t "Put your money where it will do the most good," and go to Murphy's Gallery for your Photographs, Gems, Go to W. II. Pool and get a good pair of French Calf Boots put up to order. I defy the whole Shoemaking fraterni ty to build a better boot or give a bet ter fit. W. II. Pool. JEWELRY! JEWELRY ! Wm. Stadelmann has 18k gold ri;;g at 31.25 per pwt, also a nice lot of jew elry low down. 37tf. BEAD I HEAD ! ! The largest assortment, The best assortment, The cheapest assortment, of Boots & Shoes at the exclusive Shoe Store. Call and examine; no charge. Peter Merges. The Presbyterian Social wiil meet at the Louse of Mr. T. Marsland on Thursday the 14th inst. A cordial in vitation is extended to all. F0K SALE I An A No. 1. yoke of IIIZAVY CATTLE, pefectly broken walk up like horses. Enquire at Herald Ollice immediate- Plattsmouth, Jan. 1st, 185. We don't see what nerd the Bank had of a lawyer before the City Coun cil last Monday evening. His Honor makes a pretty good advocate when he sets about it. Will Shryock abd Johnny Heffner went to pay some New Year's calls on the fishes New Year's day, but it was so cold that they concluded to put it off till July or August. They had a very tine Christmas tree at the Presbyterian Church. It took nearly an hour to take all the presents off the tree and distribute them. The Church was crowded and a happier set of little folks, the Herald never saw. Through press of matter we were unable to notice that Miss Mattie Cooper got a bad fall, coasting, three weeks ago. She tumbled her sled over the bank on Main street, and dented her head. It's all come out though, and Mattie is coasting awav again. NOTICE. Thcrv will he a meeting of the Joint Board of Trustees of the Masonic and Od J Fellows 11.11 Co.. on Monday evening. Jan. llth. HT5. at Hall. Election of officers for the ensuing year and other business 15y order of Attest It. U. LIVINOSTOV Vm. L. Wei lh, President. Jan. 6, 75. Secretin y. Bob. Doom, high old Democrat, and boss manager on the new county busi ness, has moved into his old winter quarters in Plattsmouth. Bob. often changes his quarters, but its generally in order to get a whole slice of some thing. Wm. Tucker, the old and well-known carpenter, and his son James have bought the building on Fourth street, next to Lemke's Tailor Shop, and will devote their attention to repairing f ur niture, making picture frames, &c, &e. Thus new business springs up day by day in old Plattsmouth. Thefather and two sisters of Capt. Marshall have been stopping with us a short time. The senior Marshall is a fine specimen of physical manhood and we can easily see where our I'. M. gets his six feet from. The .old geulleman is a good republican, too, and as hearty and enthusiastic as any young man in his interest in public atl iiis. 3IARKILD. BATCIIE1X RICnARDSON Married, at the residence of the brid's f.'thcr, Dec. 25. !h7-i, by P.ev C. l. t'rippen, Mr. Dax'l SAtviikF.l to Miss MAUii.vuKT Emma, daughter of Sam uel iiicliaidji.il. .E i.,. ot Eiht Milo Grove, Cais county. Neb. Aud a flue loaf of..Cu2i testified that in tbe midst of weddjng:festiv iiies the printer was not forgotten. ..We wish them all happiness aud prosperity, and louj; life to enjoy it. The Masouic Ball ou the 2Sth, was a grand success. Governor Furnas gave us the honor of his presence, and all the good looking folks in town were present. Lots of fun, plenty of danc ing, aikl tiuail on toast (so John Shan non said) for supper, made the even ing long.to be remembered. If several engagements didn't come off that night, they should, for we saw lots of flirting. We cannot pass over a weeks issue of our paper, without at least noticing the fact that Mr. Bjrne, of the. B.. & M. II. K. office, has taken muo hims if a wife,. and proposes to settle himself down iu Plattsmouth for the present. Respecting his well known wishes re garding newspapers, wre cut short this njtice right here, before we say some thing to be sorry for, only adding that we most heartily welcome Mr. and Mrs. Byrne to the best we have, and if that's rather slim, they must help us to add to our own social pleasures. Si:4LFSyNS OYSTER DEPOT. PRICE LIST. Howe's celebrated eagle brand 50c. " " medium... . COc. select 75c. 40-tf Murphy is making some splendid Photographs at his Gallery over John son's Drug Store. The youngsters ought not to coast on the side-walk on Sixth street between Oak and Vine. It makes the walk slippery for old people, is dangerous to j all foot passengers, and not over com- i fortable to the residents in the neigh- j borhood. Will the Marshal wink that j way. I buy the largest stock of Boots & Shoes, and consequently buy and sell cheaper than any one in Cass county. Call, examine, and be convinced. Peter Merges. FURS! FURS! FCRS! A nice stock of ladies and gents' furs at Wm. Stadelmann's, to be sold at cost. 37tf. I keep the celebrated Phelps Dodge and Palmer Boot and have as good a Stock of all kinds Jof Boots and Shoes as ever come to Plattsmouth, I will not be undersold for cash, west of the Missouri River. All kinds of French Calf Boots put up to order by an ac eomplished workman. Satisfaction guaranteed. W. II. Pool. The M. E. Church gave a necktie festival in Parmele's Hall, on Christ mas eve. Ye Editor got a bright pink tie, (our wife hooked it as soon as we got home,) and soon found a good look ing black haired Miss w ith another. Here was a go; we didn't know the lady, and tlie lady was afraid of us, and so we twisted about until all the youngsters got a "gal" and went to promenading, that made us ashamed and we screwed our courage up, and went for that pink ribbon. When sup per tima come, we marched it down stairs and got oposite the best part of three chickens, where we should have fared first rate if Cal. Parmele, who sat opposite, hadn't stole almost all the chicken and ate it "hisself." I am now prepared to do all kinds of custom work in tlie latest style. He pairing done with neatness and dis patch. Drop in and satisfv vourstdf. W. II. Pool. BURNT OCT, HUT NOT DISCOUR AGED. Ileisel's feed Store has reopened in the Grand Central Hotel, opposite the Herald office; where you can get ev erything in his line. Call and see him. 3tt2. . BOOTS Ac SHOES- I have riovV bn l'And for prices to correspond with . the low , prices of wheat and hard times aenerallv, a well selected stock of Ladies' and. Misses' nice lined shoes. Beautiful j Holiday slippers for Ladies and Gen- ; tlemeu. Wool lined boots & shoes for ! men. Arctic's of all sizes for oung ; and old. Call and examine goods and ' prices. Peter Meroes. 35tf SPECIAL NOTICES. FICTl'BEH FUA3IED ttioH. w. Sim vock. FOR SALE. Two houses one for cash and one on time. For full particulars apply to E. C. Dovey. 60 tf Business is business, and so are tbe Cigar at the P. O. liook Store. 6-tf. FOR RENT. The larjje and commodious ware-room, cellar and olnee, on second floor of buihliiu:. formerly occupied by Jacob Vallery, Jr. in Masonic F.lock. Euuuire ot K, U. Livingston or 43-tf E. T. Duke. BOtf FOR RENT. One houst. Apply to E. G. Dovey. FOR SALE. lfio acres of land belonging to Cass County Nebraska bein tlie South West iuartT of Section No. Five (.') Township No. Eleven (11) North of Ranice No. Thirteen 1 13) East Of Sixth Principal .Meridian, Situated near Eight Mile Grove. For Terms of sale see L. II. JAMK.H ) Timothy t'uitKor Co. Comr's. 3tf M. U WHirit. S Vchraska State Helter. A 40 column paper, published at tue State Capital ; full of Stat.- news : independent iu everythiujj. neu tral in nothing; 1.50 a year. Correspondents and Agent wanted in every town. Wm. C. t'Lovu. Lincoln, Neb. 6ltt Kverv Farmer atid Stock Raiser, and every body that keeps a Mor-e. a Cow. Poultry, Sheep or Swine whether he lives in City, Towu or Country, wants the Lll'E STOCK. JOIUXAL. Monthly, f 1.."0 per ve:ir. In Its rth Volume. Beautifully illustrated. The best Instructor up on everv e:ass of Live Stock. National giving ecpual attention to the Stock Interest of every State. Treats, by praet V mI writers, upon the Farm, the Dairv. Ilorses. Cattle. Sheep, Swine. Poultry. Rees. Fish ami their diseases, together with ail interesting Fireside 1 epai tnient, nuik ins if the most complvte and interesting Jour nal of irs class in the country. Specimen copy 10 cents. Address, Live Slock Jou nal Co., Buf falo. N. Y. Good pay to AceuU. Agents want at evtrjr pota-oZioe. 21-lt.k LEGAL NOTICES Probate Notice. Notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims or accounts against the estate o F.Wehr biue, to file the same iu the oillce of the Pro bate Ju;:j.'C Plattsmouth. Nebraska, ou or be fore the oUih of Juae, A. D.. 175. II. E. ELLIS' N. iU2 Probate.Judge. Probate Notice. Noilce is hereby given to all persons having -v'couuts cr chiiius m,-'11-'- the estate of lien rv Ainison, to file the same in the n.liij cf the l'robalc Jude. Plattsmouth. Cass County, N bruska, ou or before tbe 'Mt tiav cf.Juue, I . ... . If t. L' I T l.'i tV It I Dec. 2Uh. 1374 II F KI.M'SON (Ut2) Probate Judge. Mrs. J. R. Dilley has left us for east ern Ohio to spend the winter and per haps longer. The attractions of the old home are strong and the wives must go back now and then to see the "folks," have a good time, and "get some peaches" though the days fur going back east to get poaches are now among the things that were in Nebraska. FROM ELMWOOD. Mr. Editor Dear Sir: I take the privilege of reporting to you tlie selec tion of officers for the Union Lyceum held at Pleasant Ridge school house. President II. W. Zink. Vice President David McCaig. Secretary Wealthy West. Treasurer Chas. Holenheck. Our lyceum is in a flourishing con dition, having over forty members. Our question for debate Christmas Eve was: "Resolved, That the hope of reward is a greater incentive to do good than the fear of punishment." Prof. U. W. Wise visited the schol at Pleasant Grove three weeks ago. Respectfully yours, - n. w. zink PERSONALS. v D.I). AndriH, Mastt-r Pleasant Ridge Grange and i n;? of Cass county's guod farmers, has moved into towu and is living in tlie McMaken house. We hope Mr. Andrus will like us well enough to stay. Jno. Frew, of Factoryville, called on the Herald. May his crops be abund ant next year is all the bad luck we wisli him. Nicholas Cox, Calvin Russell, J. Lynn. A. Burtnett and a host of other good fellows have visited the Herald office this week. We wish them all a merry Christmas, they helped to make ours merrier. Hon. Sam. Chapman, Senator elect from this county, a square republican and one of the brightest young law yers in the State, returned from Wash ington last week where he had been to argue the R. R. Laud Ta t.'-ise. in company with Judge B:i-;- .-.:! t-t !;! legal lights of the State. We are sorry to learn that Miss Ju lia E. Gerhardt is lying very sick at the Brooks House. Miss Lou Shryock one of the High School scholars, has charge of her school for the present. The Herald acknowledges a call from Chancellor Benton holiday week and very glad we were to meet our ex cellent and able Governor of the Uni versity. D. McCaig, of Elm wood, called on the Herald in a substantial manner for which it is duly grateful. Call again when the editor is in. Mr. and Mrs. Buell, son in law and daughter of Chaplain Wright, visited their parents during the holidays. Mrs. A. D. Whitcomb came down to Plattsmouth for .a hasty visit over New Years. Pred Rawlins, one of the "boys" who used to make Plattsmouth his home, came down from Lowell to see his old friends and attend the Masonic Ball. Jurie Black was also down from Crete to see his friends during the hol idays. Miss ltennett has been back for a few dayS visit during the holidays. She llkel Villisca, and is prospering there she tells ns. Probate Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons bavin e'aiiiis or accounts against the estate of John W. Livingston, deceased, to li'e the same in the of:ieeofthc l'robate Judge. Pluilsmouth. Cas Count v. Nebraska. 11. E. Ei.Llst .N, 41 12 Probate Judge. In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Nebraska, in the malt r of A. !.. Matthews, Bankrupt. ciTrrza srATis asinscr ccrai CLzrs circa, OMAHA, DliC. 17. 1S74. f To Whom it may Concern : Take noth-e hereby, that a Petition has been, to-wit, on the-loth day of December. A. I. 1871. filed in said District Court by A. B. MatllK-ws of Tecumseh, in said District, who has been heretofore duly declar ed Bankrupt under the Act of Congress entitled "An Act to Establish a Filiform System of Bank ruptcy throughout the L'nited si;;tcs," approv ed March 2nd. lsc7. and as ameixied lor a Discha e, and Certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under said Act. and that the 4th dav of January. A. D ;875. at 3 o'clock . M-. at the oflice of J. 1 AVcbster Eso.., the Register in Bankruptcy for said District at Omaha in said District, is the time and place assigned for the hearing of the same ; when and where you may attend, anil show cm use, if any you have, why the Prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. W ATSON B. SMITH. Clerk of the U.S. District Cojirt for said Dis trict. WV2 Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an older of sale Issued by D. W. Mcfvimum. ClerK of the District Court. Second Judicial District, within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the aid day of Jaau uy. A. D. 1875, 1 o'clock p. in. of said day at the south door of the Court House in the city of Piattsmoiiih. in said county, sell at public auction the following real esiale," u-wit : The enst half (,''. of the north east quarter (iic'.j and the north west quarter (iiw1) of the nortii east quarter (ue'-i) of section number ivvctity-six (ii in townshipl'Ieveii 11) north of ranjje" tv.vlvj (i.'i fast oi the sixth principal meridian ; and also the the south east quarter (se'l of the north east quarter inc'il of section number seven 17 anil tnu soutn half (s', of tite north west quarter InwViJ of section eight PI in township number twelve 12 north of range twelve til castofsivtli principal meri dian ; and also tlie north half ii'- of the north east quarter ne'-.t J of section number twcti y five 2oJ In township number twelve (IL'l north of range twelve V east of sixth principal mer idian, all iu Cass county. Nebraska. 'I he same living levit'u iiikui and taken as tne property of E. II. Eaton and S. M. Eaton, defendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by John Fitzgerald, plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., Dec.. 16, 174. M. B. CUTLER. 3t5. Sheriff Cass Co.. Neb. Attachment Notice. Miies Q. Morgan vs J. F. Smith. Before M. D. Abbott, Justice of Peace of Salt Creek Precinct, Cass Co.. Neb. Onthetllhday oi December. A. D. 184. said Just ice Issued an order ot attachment in the above action for the sum of ninety dollars and forty cents (.ssU0). Salt Creek Precinct, Dec. 14th. 174. astx Miles j. Morgax. Sheriff's Sale. !;.- vir.'ii" of an order of sale issued by D. V. Mcki!i:;ii. t l"iii (if the District Court, second .I.i. ii. -in I Ms.:ict. williin aud for Cass Count y. N !.,:-and to me directed. I will on rise aid :.ivor J; iiu.uy. A. D. IS7.". at 10 o'clock a. iii. i sinl day. at the south door of the Court House iu tlie city of Plattsmouth. iu said coun ty, sell at public auction the following real s ta'.e io-wir. : i'ne souiii east quarter ise Vi of section thirty-three (;Ui, in tuwuship number eleven (ID. north range manlier eleven (ID e;ist of the utii principal meridian ; and also the north half (nS ) of the north west quarter iiiwi f tlie south east quarter (se') of section number four (4i in township number ten (lo) north of range number eleven (ID east of the sixth principal meridian, all In C;iss county, Nebraska- The same Seiiur levied njxiu mid taken as the prop erty of Willis J. llortoti. Paulina A. Morton, Wm. C. Jenks eta!., defendants, to satisly a judgment of said Court, recovered by Eunice A. White. PhiintilT. Plattsmouih, Neb., Dec. lfi. 187. M. B. CUTLER. 3SL5. Shei i.i Cass Co., Neb. Estray Notices. Taken up by the subscriber tit his residence In Plattsmouth precinct. Cass County, Neb., on the loth day of December. 1871. one grey horse. alMiut 15 years old, no marks or brands percept able. JOSHUA MLKKAV. Plattsmouth. Neb.. Dec. ly. 1C4. 3'.t5. Taken up by the undersigned in South Bend precinct on the loth day of November. 1374. one sorrel pony 14 hands high, white stripe in his face, white liiud feet. JOHN O. JOHNSON. Decemlier Bth, 1S74. Taken up. at thv residence of Jacob Luft. a red cow spotted with white ; hlnutt 9 years old. Any person paving for this notice, and proving property can have same. J.von Li ft. 37to Two miles west of Plattsmouth. Taken up by the subscriber, living near Ileis el's Mill, on or about November -jqih. I87i, One White Sow. Said sow, since she was taKeu up has had a litter of pigs. The owner is request ed to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take away. atits O. Cuoi.ey. Taken up by the undersigned at bis residence In Plattsmouih Precinct, on the 1th i!a.T bf No vember. A. D. 1874. one lvorse colt. 1 rear, old, bay color, hind feet white, and two v-htie s-iots tn lac; -rs AsriBrir HronoKrm. flame upon other be;;ui Centaur Liniment. There Is no pahi which the Centaur Liniment will not re lhV no swelling it will not subdue, aud no lameness which it will not cure. 1 1. W is strong 1: iigunge, but it is true. W here tbe parts are not got.e. Its elTeols are marvellous. It h;;s produced move ciiies of rheumatism, neu- iXs"!4rG lalgia, locii-jaw. palsy, sprains, swellings, car-ache, caked-breasts. scalds, bums, salt-rheum. &., upon the human and cf strains, spavin, gnils, Sc.. auima's in one year than have ;:l pretended reau-dies since the world It U a couiiter-irritfttit. an all-healing pain-reliever. Cripples throw away their crutches, the lame walk, poisonous bites sue 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 sw elling deserve to suffer if they will not use Centaur Linimeiit. more than hkk) certificates of remarkable cures. Including frozen limbs, chronic-rheumatism, gout, running tumours, &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 wrap'KT Centaur Liniment 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 slionld be without Centaur Liniment. J. B. Rose & CO., N'ew York. 46-ly Castokia is more than a substitute for Cas tor Oil. It is the only safe article in existence which is ccrtaiu to assimilate the food, regulate the bowels, euro wind colic aud produce natural sleep. It contains neither uiiucrals. morphine or alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Children need not cry aud mothers may rest. 40-ly g8gr?gtTI5Mrrh.r'itia it " fgi-WWf JJnrrairi Th3 Favorite Honi3 Remody. Is eminently a Fi.iuily Mediciti! ; and l y being kept ready tor immediate resort wi:: save ma'.iy an hour ot .suhei iiig aud many a dollar in tiu.c and doctor's bi, is. After over Forty Tears' trial It Is still receiv ing the most unqualified testimonials to its vir tues front persons of Hie highest cluu'acier and responidbiUy. Eminent physiciaus commend it a the most KFKEtTl'.Ui HPr.CIPIC For all diseases of the Liver. Stomach and Spleen. The symtoms of Liver Complaint are a bitter or bad taste iu the uiomh ; Pain in the Back, sides or Joints, often mistaken for Kheuiuat ism ; Sour stomach; 1oss of Appetite; Bowels al ternately costive aud lax ; Headache; loss of memory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do something which ought to have been done ; Debility, low spirits, a thick yellow appearance of the skin and eyes, a dry cough olleii mistaken for consumption. Sometimes many of these symtoms attend tho disease, at others very few ; but the liver, the largest organ ui the body, is generally the seat ol the disease, aud if hot regulated i:i time, great auirciing, wretchedness aud death will ensue. Por Dyspepsht, constipation. Jaundice, bil lious attacks, sick headache, colic, depression of spirits. Sour stomach, heart burn, &c. Ac. The ClicajjoU, litrtl m-l JMf Family IJniment , in liu IFurf J.' M '.:;ufacturej only by J. II. ZEILIX A CO.. Macon, 'ia.. and Philadelphia. Price 31.00. tiol:t by nil Drujfsret. sty iiw: sap FLORAL GUIDE For 1S75. I'otili Vso I tji-.iarterl.v. January number just is-ue.i. and contain? over KM) dages. .TOU) engrav it'.s. descriptions of more tha-' 500 of our best Kidwew mid Vejietiible. with Direct ions for Culture. Colored Plate, etc. The most useail .'lid elegmit work of the kind in the world. Only 2j cents for the. year. Published in English and Oennan. Address. JAMS-.H YiCK. tIoeheter, V. Y. STORE AND MILL AT Rock Bluffs. J. II. SIU Rrf. Vfe have purchased the BOCK Bl UFFS STEAM FLOURING, AND SAW MILL, And will hereafter run the same in Connection With Our Store. CUSTOM WORK will be guaranteed to be satisfactory. We em ployed the iiiEili we could find, Tiz : II. B. Duclimitli, whose reputation is well known, ami it Is pro posed that the fanners and ali others have .Good ITiou-p if they bring Good Wheat ! ! I'KOFESSIOXAL OAHDS VrH EU:il S BENNETT Real Estate and I Tuxpaaiiij- Agents. Notaries Public, 1 us j and Lite Insurance Agents, Plattsmouth. Neb. R MVIHOSTOX. Physician and SurKtn-ii. . THinlen hi lirolejisioiial services to the citizens of Cass county. Residence southeast corner of Oak and Sixth streets ; ollice on Main street, one door west of Lyman's Lumber ard, PlaltsmoutU, Nebraska. SAM. M. CHAPMA.t. R. T. MAXWELL. CIIAl'M AX BAXWRlIi. ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Solicitors in Chancery. O.lice in Fitzgerald's Block, I'latts mouth, Nebraska. A. L. Si'KACCE, T. B. Wll-sos. ttPKAGUC A WILSOS, Attorney at Law. PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEBRASKA. CIU ''7iw Promptly AatUrflel to. 13-ly CiKO. a. SMITH, B. B. WIMIHASI, N 31 IT II A YVIXIH.Jt. Successors to Marquctt, Smith, & Starblrd, Attorneys at Law d- Real Estate Brokers PLATTSMOl'TH, - - - 5EB. Soeclal attention given to Collections, and all matters affecting the Title to Real Estate. Oflice on 2d floor, over the Tost Office. Dr. Scliildkneclit Eclectic Homoeopathic Phyaician. P7-OFFICE AND RESIDENCE.! Corner of 6th and Vine Streets. Plattsmouih, Nebraska. cyl CALLS ATTENDED AT ALL HOURS. Justice of the Peace. Office on Main Street Plattsmouth. Neb., near ly opposite the IIkhai d offlce. Business hours from A. M.. to 8. P. M. All County business, usually 1rans;wted be fore a Justice of the Peace, will be attended to by the Subscriber. General Collector Of Debts. 8-ly J. T. HAINES. IMattKmotitli SI Ills. CnEISEL, Proprietor, nave recently been repaired ami placed in thorough running order, loo.ooo Bushels of Wheat wanted imme diately tor which the highest market price w ill be paid. Tichenor House, LINCOLN, NEB. This is the Largest Hotel in the City ; Is situ ated oniv one block from the State House ; has been newlv furnished ard renovated through out, and will be kept us a First Class Hotel in every respect. BaLi.ANTINE BUOS. & BRAGG, Pro. PLATTSMOUTH. NEK. CONRAD ILEISEL. Proprietor The highest market price paid for tha Best Wheat and Corn. OUR STORE is Chock Full of Goods TH IS FALL., an l c :u..:n ts,-i" them At 'low Rates Having been enabled to purchase a large .stock. Uncommonly Low, They will be sold to all. EQUALLY LOW. XOW IS YOUR TIME TO H3TJHZ". J.&H.Shera. r. J ROCK-JBLuFrS,' IVEBV 31 tf FLOUR. CORN MEAL, FEED, Always on hand, and for tale at lowest Cash prices. J'g'-The nighcst piicis paid for Wheat and Corn. Particular attention uiven to Custom worlc Singer Sewing Machines, " FOR SALE BY F. J. METTEER, With all the EXTRAS, ATT A C II ME NTS , NEEDLES, &-c. Also. Plows. Cultivators. Wagons and farm Implements for sale. PLATTSMOUTH Grain Company. E. 0. DOVEY, Pres't. E. T. DUKE, Treas. FRED. GOHDEK, Buyer. This Company will buy grain at ti e hlt-hes market rates at all times. Scales and office at E. O. Dovey, Store, lower, Main Street. Plattsmouth. Neb. 2alv William Sladelmann has on hand, one of the largest stocks of Clothing and Gents' Furnish ing Goods for Spring and Summer. ""T Invite everybody in want of any thing in my line to call at my store. SOUTH SIDE MAIN, Between 5th & 6th Si's. And convince themselves of the fact. I have as a specialty in mr Retail Departments, a stock of Fine ClofhinK for Men and Boys, to which we Invite those who want goodo. olso keen on hand a large and well se lected Slock of Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c. Jan 1 yi MiUCtMttfCt I am now prepared to furnish the best una dulterated liiilw TWICE EVERY DAY, To all parties notifying me n-iy riyrrcn "iicTrji a Co, REAL ESTATE POLLOCK & BEARDSLEY, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, -AND- NOTARIES PUBLIC ! ! Having formed a partnership for the purpose of doiiiK a General Real Estate Business, We are prepared to attend to the Bain In all its Branches. Our list of Lands is LARGE and CHOICE, Some at VERY LOW PRICES. WE HAVE AN" Alslract of RE A L ESTATE TITLFS, For Cass County, which We have Carefully Compared WITn THE ORIGINAL RECORDS, And will give Special Attention To the EXAMINATION S TITLES TO FURNISIflXG Certified Abstracts, and to fonteyancintf AND NOTARY WORK, Generally. ..hffice In Fitzgerald's Dlock, over 1st Nation al Fank. Pollock & Uearusltf.v. (. .'v;rT ft 1- lJ I II I U.I I M ';-r fl'-.l'.. , PETKK MEIKiES. ! j k l ... .. - ,-rri-j. - :.ifi..,tr t ' ' n "" 1 a tin "a"ifr 1131 DOW1T COME THE PEIOES f OF THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN CASS CO. Chicago kip boots onlv Si.00. Tltelps, l"odfe A Palmer boots only e&6' Woa. best kip shoos from S1.75 to S'2- Wos. bost French Calf shoes made, only S3. Children's arctic overshoes 7 to 10's only 75 c. "Wos. & Misses lined Hlior. cheap. I received Diploma for fine home made boots and shoes at tho Stat Fair, and am competent to do tho best aud neatest kind of work. UepaJriny done neatly and with dispatch. 3m3 PETER MERGES. OMAHA ADS. TSXEaTELt flood fresh milk , delivred dally at every directly opposite. Houpoly fundshvd Seridln yottr orders aud I will try and give j renovated throughout. JUU Wyoming Hotel, body s home in Flattsmoiith, if they want it. by i OMAHA, - - IM LlillAr5 IVV. A. W. TENXAHT. IToprlctor. rnion Pacific Ticket and Mlecplnft Car and serve you regularly. 19-1 y. DON'T BUY Until you have CAREFULLY EXAMINED OUR NEW I'LATTSJIOUTU 3I1LL& tn liT ii i 'IT?' -T"ri ii It Grand Central Hotel OMAHA. NKB.( Largttt and Finest Hotel btteeA CM ca'jo ami S in Francisoo. GEO. THRALL, Proprietor. ; ; . . . i'-t .u'l LOUISVILLE ADS. , 1K, J. M. WATKHHAM' PHVSIO-.MEDICAL f'lACf ITION Rl. Louisville, Casa Co., Netx Always at the office on Saturdays. AIMU LOW RESERVOIR As we have 12 good reasons why thy riil your worn. QUICK AND EASY, CHEAP AND CLEAN. BECAUSE They are cheapest to tuiy. They arc cheapest to use. They bake evenly ond quickly. Their operation is perfect. They have always a good draft. They are made of the best material. They ro;iM perfeetly. They require but little fuel. They are very low priced. They are easily inanaeu. They are suited to ali localities. Every Stow guaranteed to give Satisfac tion SOLD Bi' EXCELSIOR MAN'G COMPANY ST. LOUIS. MO., AND E. T. DUKE & Co. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. 8-8m FOX & GLOVER, Sella tho BEST OOODS at the Lowast Fri a LOUISVILLE, CASS COXEJJ. General Dealers in DryGoods,Grocdries HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, Ready 3Iade Clothing:, XOTIOXS. CROCICERT WARX, AND i Farmers Supplies Generally; Call and give them a trlaL Also deal uk GRAIN & COAL. 30-fltn TO ft S. 2 CD 1 to s i CO on I tn CO o CD " 3 CD CO CD 5 r-3 c cr fi S" CB " r.'L c- - r. o r- rt -i C S 3 r t 29 IT- 5 3 p. Ti c 'Jl s - z rr. r, hr (i) 5 PIIILADLPIIIA ST0UE. Solomon & Nathan, DFAI.EnfMN FANCY t GOODS, NOTIONS, LADIES FURNISHING GOODS, Largest. Cheapest. FJ:ief. and best .'..-sorted tock in the City, we are nrepareo to sell cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere. GIVE US A CALL and examine our goods. tystore on Main street, between 4th r.th streets, riattsmouth Neb. lutf. New Store ! New Stock ! Mr. William G. Voodkuff havlnfr taken the Store formerly occupied by Mr. Eaton, will keep a full and com plete stock of FAMILY GROCERIES. All kinds of country prod uee taken In EXCHANGE FOR GOODS I propose to sell low, and keep a STOCK OF NUMBER ONE GOODS, and hereby invite, mv friends to call and exam ine the new outfit. Grangers especially invited to call and pet prices.lwfore ordering "oixls.away from home. I propose to SELL TO GRANGERS, At Chicago Kates. wm. o. wooDEcrr. Wm. V. BEMTfETT, Clerk. I-yl II. A. WATERMAN & SON iVhoiesale and Retail Dealers ri Pirie Lumber, lath; shingLes, Saih Doors Blinds, &c- Ou Main Street eoner 3th PLATTfMOTTn - - - KI; Farmers Lumber Yard. Having made arrangements in Chi cago, and elsewhere, witJi extensiro tletilers, I am prejiared. to furnish short notice all kind.i of . Lumber Doors Sasli Shingles, fee, at a reasonaMe rate. I also keep eorv stantly on hand a full assortment ot Nails, Hinges, Locks, Hardware, I of all kinds. Thoso wishing to build! will please call and ace my stock. E. XOYES, LOUISVILLE, XKUL i i CEDAR CREEK ADS. J. lNHELDLH & SON, Dealers In Clothing, Dry Goods; Boots, Shoes and GROCERIES Of all kinds, at tha lowest poealhhj rat. Also Dealers in Grain,- fur which the highest cash prices are paid. Hides snd produce of all kinds bought at ra sonable rates. luhrlder's Htatlon, (Cedar Creek.) 5ltf. Cass County, ffeh. . CEDAR CREEK MILLS; A BR l Good Riinniii Order and keep on hand the best asAortmemt of Flour, Corn Meal, &c; Especial attention Is Kiven to custom work.- Ratirnetion guaranteed, iu exchanging floujt for Wheat. C. SCIILUNTZ, Prop. Also keeps a Flour Dep-t. at CLARK & FLl.'M MKICa, tn PL ATTSMO UTH; Whre will be foiinfl Flour, Grain. Com V-;1, and feed, at WHOLESALE a LET A 1 L and ai REDUCED PRICES. t'-T-All onlers within Ihe eltv limits, prompt ly filled he rafter, from this Depot. 4-ij STRE1UUT .V 31ILliER, Harness Manufacturers; SADDLES, BRIDLE. COLLAR. and all kinds of haniens stook, sonstanUy hand. Fruit Confectionery, GROCERY STORE-1 TfUTS. CAXDIF.S, TEAS, SUUAR3, COFFEES. TOTtACCOES, FLOUR. A. Remember the place, opposite. E. O. Dovy't, on Lower Main Street. 21-1 jr HT HEIGHT & MILLER. B&ii Hempel. IIE-S TI1K MAJ1, K&EPS AN EATING HOUSfr OK LOWER MAIX STREET. PLATTSMOUTH, - - KEK Meala at all hours. Ice Cream, Soda Water. & Lemonade, to Cool you ' . CfKd s4uar MeUs, r.ice Lunehei, uc., &., t warm you. Ales, Wines, aud pol-IJ.iuorf to l ujmn reasonably, for your bemtlt if you desiira. if. n EHPKL, Prrr: