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3U. on- ... J THE HERALD. LOCAL NEWS. a. - jr. 22. i:. time-table. SPECIAL NOTICES, j - 1 rf-v 4- . - veil Oa and after the lsor December. !ST4. the ieneer train out of l'latuniouth. Hill leave iioi-iilnz Train (for Lincoln) Ojaiia rruin "rfitiins miiwd, (for Omaha .11 :"0 A.M. . 1 :. v. si. . 7 :08 A.M. tara Pass. Train Lc. Omaha. OINO EAIT : iaetisr. (etch day) .11 :'3 A.M. 5 lAi. 2 ao r.M. Episcopal Sociable at 2Ir. E. II. Eaton's, Monday evening, Feb. hth. . Jlen'i boots from 82.50 un, all sizes. 48tf W. II. Tool, CLOTH Hit;. . For a cheap suit of Clothos call at VFej. Stadelinaim's. S7tf. (Jo to Merge' Shoe store for the bost vA cheapest, and choose, from the i-rest assortment. 4:Jtf PIANO FOK SALE. An elescunt piano for sale very cheap and on easy terms Enquire at C'iaT- m in's Dm.; Store or at D. II. Wheeler's ' tVice. -., Tuesday was ground ho day. The j superstition is that this animal always comes out cf his hole on the 21 of Fel ruary; and if he sets his shadow, he returns and stays for six weeks Tues day was very cloud-, so we guess the hiiz did not see his shadow; so we are going to have an early spring. True! THE SOUTH CAROLINIANS. This troupe of real colored people, that's what they are. gave an entertain ment on Monday Evening, the house, was crowded, they are very pleasant singers and some of them have fine voices. If they would leave off the at tempt to make it a semi-religious affair and give us the genuine darkey melo dies thev would be a success. It is too cold for many local. "lloz" Robinson is in jail, for horrouy Iny some brick. Boots and Shoes cheaper than the cheapest in the whole west, at Merges Shoe Store. 43tf Greenbacks, S3 ones, are plentiful in ;ur town, now. M. Murphy still holds forth at his Art Gallery, and does gool work. Presbyterian Sociable next Thursday night at Dr. Donelan's residence. It blows, cries the schoolboy, as he tries to climb the high school hill. "We call atiention to 'the advertise ment f Mr. W. II. Fool this w?i-k. He comes out strong in our kcal col-ur;i3. WEATHER REPORT. Temperature at daylight on Court House Hill, Jan., A, U. S. 91): 21st. IS" above zero. 22nd. loo 23 J, 22 " 2tth, 10 u 25th. 4- 2Gth, 33 " 27th, 13o " u Dr. Chapman's NEW STORE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS OSAGE ORANGE SEED, FKF.SIL front Texas, at ft) cts per mki1. or StO iter bushel. Also all kinds of lir.tt diss nursery muck. Sf nd lor toice list, or call sin 1 e xamit.o my 5!od, tit the UNION N C KSKKl KS. lilen wood lovrit. Apple Koot ira'ts of liiTt quali ty by th. 1.000 or i00.tx.i0, al low j ates. i a - L. A. Williams. . .. 4 BURLINGTON d- MO. RIVER R. R. CO IN NEB. Boston". J .u Mass. 19ih. ' The annual nicotine of tlie Stockholders of the Burlington & Missouri Kiver Railroad Company In Nebraska, will be held at the ofliee of the company, hi ihe city of l'lattsmoutli. Nebraska. Thursday the i'ltli Jay of February, A. 1.. ls,5. at eleven o'clock A. M... for the election of Director, and other business which may legally come before the meeting. Ly order of the Lo.rd, j I; EN I SON. i he iar Dr. Chapman having moved into his new Store in Farmele's building, takes this opportunity to inform the Her ald readers of how things look. FOR RENT. ;? and eomsoodious ware-room, cellar :; i. -1 s - . on s"-(,ii, jtoor of building, funiieny .' -i;;if.l by .Iin'i.b X'tHeiy. .If. in Masonic ki'.'KL. tiKiniicof It, it. I.i vixisru.v or ii-if K. T. L)t iiK. FOR SALE. 1C0 acres of land belonuii.s to Cass County Nebraska bem; the Soulti West iuarUT of Section No. Five ( j) Townsliip No. Fleven (11) North of l:anu;e No. Thirteen o:j F;ust of sixtli Friiu ipal .Meridian, Situated near Lijjlit iiiie Grove. For Terms of sale see LH.Jamks ) Tuioi iiv Ci.AKKor t'u. Coiur's. 3tf M. U WnirK. HEN. HEJIPLE'S O VST Ell HOUSE. This old reliable oyster and eating bonsft liO?' hti the run of a large coun try custom, and Ben. desires U3 to say that he will relit and fix up the prem iers for summer trad? and hope to see all bis old customers and heaps of new one.". Ibmernbcr, next door to Done Ian? drug store, on Main street. 4U3 The be.--t and r'-.eapest foot gearing at Merges' Shoe Store, call and see, no hargi' for examining. 43tf V.'all p.-ipiT, Window Shades, Chro T;to5. rnd iol l:inds of uphrdstering FURS! FURS! FURS! A nice stoek of' ladies and gents' furs at Wm. Stadelmann's, to be sold at cost. . 37tf. fnvs, at F v. ank Sta it i:i:'s, Cent nil IJioci. Co to W. H. Fool and yet a No. 1 iir of Aue custom kip boots lor ??!. J rjiri:vnt'xi. 4;tf rAI?.'ihKS ATTENTION ! -i':t; IVpprrberg. Cigar Manufac turer, opposite l.? I F t: i: a T-T o!Vn-e. on Miin St., Plattmouih, X-b. gar ")i;;.ingsof Spanish and American To bnfcoos, for smoking purposes, for W,t q;nUti"s of plug-smoking tooa-r" always on hand. 20tf. T in print ! The largest assortment. The best assoi tnrent, Tl-.o cheapest assortment, oT 1) m te & Shoes r.t the ex-elusive Shoe Store. Vrdi and examine ; no charge. l'KTHK MER8E4. I'OTPONF.XKNT. 'The Catholic Festival is indefinitely -postponed. Bouai., l'astor. 'e are glad to announce that Miss Julii Gearhardt is well, raid able to t.nke charge of her school, as she lias had a long spell of sk-knes. lly ray sowl and Captain O'Rouike has gene off to Milwaukee anil got married. He returns to Plattsmouth a Bnedir l and we welcome hi in back with his bride. Shake, Cap., you're a heap better citizen than before, though According to Napoleon, you wouldn't make so good a soldier. For troo 1 vr jrk in the Blacksmith line, call on Mike Schnellbaeher, at his Blacksmith shop, corner of ine & (5th street. We know he is a good Black smith, and his work answers for it's self. I will not be undersold for cash for the next (;') days, read my prices ami come and examine mv goods. 4:itf W. II. Fool. JI-WFLUY! JeVvEI-UY ! Wm. Stadeimann has lk gold rings at 81.25 per pwt, also a nice lot of jew eirv low down. UTlf. 1 received JMploma'for fine Boots, at the State Fair, and c;m still make the finest and best boots. Repairing done neatly and with dispatch. , Warranted satisfaction. Fkteu Merges. 4Jtf -y "Head the lo.v down prices for boots and shoes, gloves and mitts at W. II. Fool's: Men's line custom kip boots, only sM.Of); Men's heavy kip lots, oi.lv i4; Boys' boots from Sl.ol, up; Men s wool lined and Alaska boot at tirt cost; buck gloves, buck mitts and all kinds of gloves and mitts from 50 cents, up; Women's best Philadelphia oil goat, only 6-.5; all kinds of Wt meiis. Misses and Children's sewed .and pegged shoes at panic prices for tlie next HO davs, for cash. 43tf Y. II. FOOL. PLATTSOIOUTll SCHOOL. Heyrt for J&nuarj, 1S71. Totil enrolment Average l'aily Attet:Iai.ee Tn Ko!l of Honor contain the n-4'ne "!Cho!i;!'i of li!j,iu-si stainliiij; i: c.vcii ;r; mon school. n. a. Pitnost, Principal. H Of ,vie. JJl. four s I , U t t 7. C v ..i.i- ,)ii,ir m I iiK.' i iv:UtC Hoe: Ss tii-'l j Km j 9 'live 1(K) I'H) M A'l.'iic Aiingon jj iw j It). I 0 RI'.OliD URAMMAR CRADS. John "W". Amlck 9 Mot I pin J O-i vvii'.iani W:c M , iici 1 Uri j M Willie ;v-'er.'. 'jT i luo i 9 Olire Iloiainij 'jo loo !S FZirST (i!!AMMAR GKADT OinitteJ on arcourit o Sickness. 't PFCOND INlKItMEniATn. miss ;ki;tik Johnson, tcaciuT. Delia fSraves 10:i I &J t 100 j '-- 'J Kil. MeKatee !i5 loo 1 xi j .s H tttie LiiiiiiLTs Km y" r;a ". : j iuo ys Miimi.: Murphy.. .1K ; Fir.ST IXTEItMEDIATn. xiss stAuniE r. oti.t nnisT. teiifltcr. John Mi Kntee. 1 too 9-, .lai.ie Patterson !' imj pki Ceiia Ooos UT 6i 1 Ilk' f)S .. FOUKTII PRIMARY. miss iRcin joiix.sto.v, teacher. W-.fj-ie O'.Mar lto I 9T I M..-ii? Strpiziit I un I AiiiiH v :.o r:iian, 9- 91 LoitCA Soidciis.ricker yo I UJ j 32 I 9 H5 I 93 TIIIRO PRIMARY. Mii. coxuau usiNOKE, tcac'.icr Ar.n i Sj-!oit 1 :,ry C.uly. lit" iicroKi.. vviilie Muciicil, or I 101 I 100 I 09 y: I I'm I f7 I :m :7 I'a j !7 yS J. I i'K i 'Ji I i7 FIRST WARD. KISS EVA C. SIIELTOX, tCHCilCr. Omitted. Chicago Kip B ts at .l.on. a:td Phelps, Dodge A: FalrrK r Boots at s?5.50. Never m;lersld at Merges Shoe store. Come r.nd Ijo convince!. 4Jtf A DAILY FA FEU jnoa.'cf the necessities of life; but .12.00 per year is too much to pay ftr it. The Chicago Daily Pot tt contains all the news ai.d costs only .?G.S0 per vesr, postage paid. The Weekly, postage p?ti.l, is ?1.C3 per year. Suhsciibo lov, . Vomen's 1 st 431 f leavr kip shoes, for 3. toga shoes, onlv SI.33. W. II. Fool. RAG CAKPFTS. Vv'e stopped in at Mrs. Clayton's tbo other day to sec the process of weaving a rag carpet in which we vrere interested. We had never seen the work done before, and were iuite en tertained. We learned a heap about the theory and practice of making rag v.arpet. we can tell you. and we also saw that Mrs. Clayton was mistress of her business, and wasn't afraid to com pare workmanship with anybody. We recommend any one wanting a rag ear pet woven to take it to her, and we doubt not she will give satisfaction. Sr.COXD WAEP. wrs. eoKA OAiiH.VKK, teaciicr. Oeonre Coos is I lm icosa s;Jl y . too Charles Ji:iin i7 j too SaiuJcl Patterson, 'Ji I too I fig ! 8 !S 17 THIRD WARD. mt-'s ?iai:y i.. uuhv, tcaclier. Walter IL-hi.es 03 j!!i-i:ii" I nner !t i '-eMail Morgan i'7 Davie .'.lcLulce J7 j l-S Ml 1,: llrj y? FO'JRTII WARD. 5iE8 MArriK i. ASDKiiSOX, tr-nchr. :.r.ih Ph! 1 y. i.tnie Mn-ki'lwait. l) Vi-y I'erry i.eoii.-e Fiy , . . . loo ltii ' r, I i(0 I a rio I I -.17 'J., . loj . us 9j 1 iw a7 Boots and Shoes I AT, AND BSL.OW COST. PERSONALS. Some very fine specimens of ores from Utah, have been laid on cur ta ble by Mr. "William Bennett, who has lately returned from there. Mis3 Mary Dillin, who has been spending the winter with some rela tives here, left last Monday for her home, in Dorchester, Neb. May she have a safe journey. (Jen. E. E. Cunningham left for the great city of Washington. The Gener al will stay about four weeks, and we hope he may have a good time, see lots of fun. and come bnek to us with good news. Nov.- is the time lo get your Boots and Shoes, for the next year at your own price. All kinds of Boots and Shoe.-, and Gloves and Mitts at cost. Head the prices and prolit thereby. The following articles can be had for the figures below, for cash: Mtn's best custom kip, $1 00 " stotra kip, 3 50 " heavy boots 2 00 ' custom calf. 4 50 wool lined ami Alaska boots at your own price. Boys' best custom calf boots, stogas, from Wo's. best Flu la. calf, sewed, " oil goat, " cloth, shoes '. - goat foxed... " pebble goat sewed. heavy stogas, s?l to 1 50 Misses' best calf, sewed, 2 40 pebble goat. - 2 00 " foxed 1 50 " heavy t-hoes at your own price. " Arctic overshoes ."$1 00 Ilublier overshoes 40c Children's Goat, French Calf, Glove Kid, and all kinds of Iltavy Shoes, at your own price. All kinds of Gloves and Mitts below cost. .HI .61 3 00 25 up $2 75 2 50 25 up $2 00 2 50 CUSTOM AVOIiK A SPECIALTY. Men's best French calf boots that can be put up in town, 89 00 Men's best French calf, sewed,. . .12 00 All work warranted; repairing done with neatness aud dispatch. W. IT. POOF. Come over and see Dr. Chapman's new Drug Store. Here's what the Herald man says about our new Store: Dr. Chapman has rented the entire lower floor and basement cellar of Far mele's brick building on Main Street. Very hand nine new counters are to be found eaeh si 13 of the main store room. To tlie right as you enter, a handsome and commodious glass case, with shelves arranged to hold books. Albums Sec. strikes t'ae eye. This keeps this style of goods clean, and pre vents soiling and waste. In the rear and to the right is a handsome pre scription show desk. The front of the cas;i contains surgical instruments and appliances, and the rear is shelved for a prescription case. To the left is the Doctor's counting room, very neatly lixed up. On the shelves on either side stands a goodly array of drugs, medic-ides, salves and plasters, in short, all that goes to make up a complete drug stock. In the rear of the main room is a fine ware room, used for glass, spirits, paints, and rough goods of all kinds. Below in a large, roomy ami well light ed cellar are oils, Kerosene, and all goods needing to be kept cool and quiet. The Doctor has a new rack for hold ing lamp-chimneys, and numerous oth er handy and convenient little fixings, to add to the ease and comfort of trans acting busincs. Altogether, his Store is almost a model, and we take pride in his pluck and business faith in the town, shown by fixing up his Store so completely. CVT Tlli.ii OUT I It 3Iay Kavu Vour Life. ' There Is no jtcrson living but what suffers more or lesej wiln Lung Disease, t'ouplis. oltls, or Consumption, yet some would rather iie than pay 75 cents lor a bottle of iiiecileine that would cure tliein. Dr. A. lioseiiee's Cvnnan Svi up lias lately been introduced in this coun try iroin Germany, aiul its wondrous cure as tonishes every oiie that tries it. If you doubt what we say 111 print, cut this out and take it to vour draist. Dr. i. 11. Chapman, Plattsmouth, Nei.. auj jtet a sainp'.e bottle lor 10 cents and try it, or a regular size for 75 cents, ;- I ii. ti. tiKKEN'. Woodbury. J- Al'UtUr FLOlVi'Jl. . The most miserable beings in the world are those Sintering from Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint. Mure thin seventy-live percent of the people in tlie Coiled States are uiilicted with luese two diseases aud their eli'ect ; such us sour stomach, sick headache. I1.1nila.1l eoslive ness. impure blood, hearth;. rn. water! -ras-i. inlawing and liurniii pains at the tut of the sloumcn, yellow sKin. coaled tongue and disa greeable taste in the mouth, coming up of the lood after eati.i. lo.v spirits. AO-, lio to the Di n.: Store of D:'. ii. 11. Chilian, I'latismou: h, Net"., and jrt a 7" cent bollie, or a samp:" i)ot lie for la ceils, 'try it. 4jyl LEGAL NOTICES. In Bankruptcy. In t!ir Distriit Court of th; United States for the District of Nebraska, i:i the mailer of Wai ter Scott, Pam.rupt. District of Nebraska, : A warrant in 15 mk rtiptcv l'."s been issued by said court aaiutt t in.' e.MUieof Walter Scott oithe County of Lan caster an I Staff of Nebraska, in said district, who lias leen duly adjudged bankrupt upon pe tition of his creditors, and the payment of any del-ts. ati'i the deliver' of any property beon ini; to said Jlaukrupt lo hint, or to his use. and the transfer of any property Ly him arc forbid den bv law. And" that a nieetiitjr o the creditors of the said Jiantvriipt, to prove their debts and to choose one or more Assignees of bis estate will be held at a Court cf Hankrupiey to be hoblcn at miahii. in said District on Hie Kith oay of February, ls?5, at 3 o'clock a. 111.. at the ofiice of J. L. Webster. L'sq., the Ucfister in liankruptcy of said Court. William Daji.v. V. S. Marshal lor said District. Probate Notice. In the matter of the Probate of the last will and testament o Julius blinder, decj.ised. To icliinn it may concern: Take notice that (i.-or.'e Adams has tiled in tn ollice an iiisirauinil of writing purporting lo be tae last wiil ami totanteol in duiias Sun der, and made application to have the same ad mitted to Pro. 'lite : atul mat sai.l cause is set lor i.earicK at 11. y oiiice ia Piat tsui-iah. the .lil. 1 day ot Pchruaiy A. D. 1?... at 1 o'clock p. in. at day. at winch lime ail persons interested, aie uoiiucd and required lo appear aud contest tin- same an. I snow cause if ,i:y I. ley have, why s.. id iastuuneiit siiould not te uliuv! ;,s t lie' ia.st wi.i uuU lestaiiK i:t ul Juiius .sunder, dec-ased. S ituess n;y hand and crdcial nctii at Piatts iuoulii. Net) asu.i. 0:1 tins the first day of l eb ary. A. i). Wi-j. 11. Ii. LLLiSON, iilj Proaaie J u.lfee. 'I here 1 .1 j .;. nab the (ilr.ai.i i.in i. it.t v.i :1 i,ot re lic no sv.ei.iiiir it will not sid-iiue. and 1:0 i;;nu-m s; which it will 101 cure, li.is is si ion,; 1. ru:i;,e. but it !: true. Where the pans arc net ;:'..'. its ehects are inaic!;or.s. It has produced liioie cures oi rhcamatisiii. neit- UtT-P rali;ia. i.n k-jan. pals , sprains, swellings, ear-ache, caUed-brcasts. scalds, burns, salt-rheum. upon the human frame, and of strains, spavin, Kalis, &c, upon animals ia una year than have al ot!iT pretended remedies since the world bewail. It is a counter-irritant, an all-hcalint; pain-reliever. Clippies throw away their crutches, the lame wall;, poisonous bites are ren dered harmless, and tlie wounded are healed without a scar. It is no liumbuj;. The recipe is selling as no article ever before soiil. and it sells because it does just what it pretends t do. Those who now suffer from rheumatism, pain or swelling deserve to suffer if they will not use Centaur Liniment, more than tnrm certificates of remarkable cures, including frozen limbs, chroaie-i heumatism, t?ut. ruuninj; tumours, vS.e. have been received. AVe wiil send a circular cotilaiiiina certificate, the recipe. &e.. gratis to to any one request in;.; It. One bottle of the yel low wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth one hundred dollar Tor foundered or sweenied hor ses and linden, or for screw-w orm in sheep. Stock-o'.viif rs this liniment is worth your at tention. No family should be without Centaur Liniment. J. U. IIosk & Co., New York. -M-ly ti.VU. r.f. OIAP3IAX, ATVOKNKY AT LAW nnd Solicitor In Chan cery, bsit in I jiit;ld's block, Plailsnioulli. Ncorask:i- j v:iiir.i.s.K & ijr.xxBrrr, ' lH'.AI, P.SIATK and Tax Pay In Ajteiit No 1 tarn s Public, l ire and Lift? li-siaaiicc Af,cnt.s, ; i'latlsnioulli. Nebraska. I PHYSICIAN & Sl'KGl'.ON. tenders his pro ! fessieual services to the citizens of Cass count y. ! ! licsidenee souiheast cornel sixtn ami "ait sis. . i .:: on Mritn so, t. twoiloors west of Siith, I Plattsiiiotilli, Nebraska. A. I.. S1KAOL K. T. II. WlI SOJC. wi'itAtini & '.vie.x Aoo tieys f L?w PLATTSMO't-TII. - - NKH:tASKA. ColltctUm 7rim;)fl' .4uf.-i-i .I . 13-ly s , 1 - Ss. V W .. -X .WW. l CAsxont a is more t!i:ai a substitute for Cas tor Oil. It is the only safe artic in existence which is certain to assimilate the food, regulate the bowels, cure wind colic and produce natural sleep. It contains neither minertils, morphine or "alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Children need not cry ami mothers may rest. 40-ly WANUSD. Wcw",!rIc,ue,, Business that will Pay from to 8 per dav. can b- pursued 111 your own ne! rhboihood. and isstrh ilv honorable. I'urtk-til u l-'nt. r samples worth sfvcr.il dol lais tint wiil enatile you to jjo t work at once, will be sent on receip't of C'ty cents. Address J. LA I MAM & CO.. 42tC VashitiKton St.. Loston, Mass. OKO. S. JM1TII. ft. B. WINDHAM, ItniTII A WIXKA31. Successors to Manpiett, Smith. & Starblrd, Atturnnjsat Law & Real Estate Brokers rLATTSJIOl'TlI. ... JE. Special .-ittention civen to Collections, and ail matters affecting tlie 'title to Leal Lslato. oniee 011 2d floor, over the Tost 03ice. M -4 lnia 1 1 in 1 Hi ' " .'.-I Dr. Schiidkneclit, Eu!ctic A Homceopathic Physician. r-OFFIClI AND PiESlDKNClw-t J Corner of Cth and Vine Streets. PiatUtuou'.h. cyl Nebraska. CALLS ATTEN Dl'.D AT ALL HOCK. Justice oftlic rertco. Otnee on Main Street Plat tsmouth. Neb., near ly oiposite the II Krai. i oflice. lhisincss hours f rom 8 A. M.. to s. I". l. All Coimtv business usuailv transacted be fore a .lust ice of the Peace, will be attended to bv the Subscriber. General Collector of Debts. 8lv J. f. LLVINLS. Tichenor House, LIXCOLN'XED. This is the L;i-kcsL Uotel in the City : Is situ ated otiiv otto bhx-k from Die State House ; lias been newlv furnished acd renovated through out, ami will be kept.. as a l'irst Class Hotel in every respect. , BALl.AXTINE.BP.OS. & BUAGG, Pr. V rcr?.r aJ: vL x-.j 2 Tho Favorite Heme Kerno ;jT. Is ctiiiiientiy a Family Metlit ine ; a:id by bcini; kept read- lor iaim-di tt resort will save many an ln.ui of suH'crins and maiiy a dollar in time and doctor's bids. After over Forty Years" I rial it Is Mill receiv ing tlie most uii'tia!i:ied testimonials to its vir tues from person of the highest en iraeter and ivs'.ouvioiiiy. L.iiii.clti jiiiysiciati eumaicnd it :.b the most For a'! diseases rl the I.:er. Htciuach and Spleen. i he sy!ii!;ii!!i of I.i .'. r f'i!:'n! lint are a bitter or bad t;'ste iu 1 !o" u:ie; h ; p.dn in the liack. si.ics or .Joints. ; i e:i mis, r. en for It lieu, ma Usui ; Stmr sioi-i.i 'ii ; Loss of App- iiie; Bowels al teruately co.-iis- and lax ; llcailacin' : loss of menmry", with a painful seiisition of having failed i' t'o som-i,;i'iy; whi.-h ou-lit to have been done : Debility, low siiii iis. a thick yeilow ;ipie;;raii'c of U" .s.i:i ami eyes, a dry couli ollcn mistaken lor consumption. Sometimes many of these symto-ns attend th disease, at otm-rs "very few ; "but the liver, tlie largest orv;:.!i in the body, is ireni-raliv the scat of the disease, mid if not regulated in time, cj-eat sisii'eitns. wretchedness and deatli will ensue. For Dyspepsia, constipation, j-uindice, bil lions attacks, sick headache, colic, depression of Spirits, Sour stomach, heart hum. &e.. &e. Tlie fVic;;tVif, I'un t an.l ?.- Family Liniment in the M'i'ild: Manufactured only 1 y J. 11. ZK1L1X A CO.. Macon, Ja.. aud Philadelphia. Price ? 1.00. bold y all Orus'zewtat. PL ATTS21 0 U 1 11 MILLS PLATTSMOUTH, xF.a. COXEAD HEISKL. - - Praprieter --'s. .- . rv-y!?.--. . 1 . .-(; "'.'r XDOWJbT COMB THE PBIOSE OV THE LARGEST AXD BEST STOCK .V CASH CO. Chicago kip boots onlv 4.no. I'hclis, Doifpe t Talmer boots only 4. Wos. best kip shoes from $t.T."i to 52. Wos. bi-st Frencii Calf Hhoes made, o Q.i. Children' arctic overshoes 7to 10'sonly 75 c. Wos. & Missc lined sh cheap. I received Diplotna lor firm home nnulo bootd and shoes at tho St Fair, and tun competent to do tho best and neatest kind of work, llcpalr done neatly and with dispatch. SSm:i PEfER MERGES. I OMAFTA AD3. Wvouiinsr Hotel. flood f.-es.'! milk , delivered daily at every I " -, ' bodvs home in Plattsiuouth, if they want , by OMAHA. - IfEBRAS: .J. F. Bean moist er. Send In your orders xnd I will try and ;! ""Pure aSilZs, and serve you rcK'-ihtrly. 19-ly. A. Vf. T3C!A!fT, rr6prtor. t'liic.T Pacific Ticket amt SWdIc Var directly op)le. Iiou uewly fkrkUliA-l rvnovaied iiirouKtoui. DON' T BUY FLOUK. COPiN ilEAL, FEED, Always on hand, and for sale at lowest Car-li price. 47-Th Highest prici paid for .Theat aud Com. Partieiilar attention Liven to Ccstcr.i worV. I'util vou )av CAREFULLY EXAM.IHED ouk n;;v n i rMi.nl U u a u iuuiiai nui UMlHi, JitlL Largest vul Finmt Hotel lofacecn 0E0. TUli ALL, IToprk4L LOUISYILLB ADS. T;?AD2 fjji& MATlli li Probate No tic Ill t!i matter of the Probate of the last will and test;t!M-lH vi F.'edei'vM W. To.lipKi.lS, tic ceased. To ichm it mny Concern: Take notice that Joiui D. Tompkins has fiic;l in my oiiice an instrument . writing purpori into be if;e !:lsI wiil and testament 'oi Preder ca W. Tonipixius. anduiaiie application to have lite samt; a.luiiitcil lo I'nioate ; and that said cause is set for Hearing at my ollice in Plalls iiiotith. on the. L'th day of Fcbnuirv. A. D. 175, at 2 o'clocs p. in. of said lay. :it which time ail persons interested are notified and re. faired iu appear and contest the same and show cause, if any l;u-y have, why said insiiuui.-u: siioalti not he abowed as the lasi will and testament of Fre.lercu V. Tompkins, deceased. ituess my hand and onii-i.il seal at Platts mouth, Nebraska, on this the 1st thiv of Febru ary, A. D. 1375. II. K. ELLISON, 4-')i3 Probate Jud -e. Siieriffs Sale. Py virtue of an execution issued by D. V. McKiiiiioii, ClerK d the District Cnuri- within aim lor Cass County. Nebr .sKa. and tomedi ice.cd. twill on ine Sin day of March A. D. is?.), nl II o'clock a. m. ol said day at tne south uooi oi the ( ourt House in the city of Plans mouth in said county, sell at public .".notion tlie fobovMii reai estate' to-wit : Tin: sou h li.di (si oi tlie north ast quarter (ne'i) of section thirteen (1.;) town ten(l0.i norta ol ranije uiimiit-r eleven i II l east of thh princi pal lueii-lian. in Ciiss county. Nebraska. The same beiiu levied upon and t;ikcn ;is the propel t y ol Willis .1. Hoi ion ami m C. .lenks, deicndants. to satisfy a judfrnient of said com I. recovered by Win. .L Vi J et Ii. lilitiliti.'t. Plaitsmouth, Nebraska, Feb. ad. A. D. ls7-. M. 15. CL'TLEK. 4oi5 Sheriff, Cass Co., Neb. Assignee's or Trustee's Notice of Appointment. In Ihe Di.-tiict Court of liie Pniled States, for tlie District of Nebraska, in the. matter of Wm. II. Morris, lt.inkrupt. ir;.(H it may Concern: Tlie undersigned. E. A. Wiirgeuhom. hereltv gives notice of his appointment as Assiiiee of Ihe Estate of Wm. It. .Morns, of Ashland, in the county of SaUiid.-rs, in said District; and who was. to-wit : on lh" is: ii day of December. A. D. 1S7I. ai;:id.:ed Uankriipt, upon the 1 ctitio.i of It is creditors. Dated at Ashland, the U'dli dav of Jamrirv. V. '7j. E. A. WlGGKMiOltN'- Assinee. Sheriffs Sale. D. 1; Py virtue of an order of sale, issued bv the Clerk of the District Court of the 2nd .Ittilicial district, within anil for Cass county. Ne tuasksa. and lo mi! directed. I will on tlie 1st day of March. A. D. Is7". at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day at the south door of tlie Court House in the l it y of Plattsmouth. in said county, sell at Public Auction, the following real estate to wit : The smith-east quarter iseU of seeli.-n number twelve i I'M. ami also the noi l h half (n'il i of the north-east quarter .nt'1) of section thir teen tij), an in lowusiiip numbcrteu (to. nortn of range eleven t'il. east of Mh Principle Merid ian, in Cass county Nebraska. The same ttein levied upon and taken as the properly of Willis .). Horton. Paulina Lorton. Mailin tlrover. Hut bard & Spencer, Well & Calm, tho St. Joe. Manfactuiinj: Co.. J. M. Carter and C. W. Ly man & t'o.. defendants to salisiya judgment of said Court, recovered bv 11. C. Lii-low. Plaint itT. Fiathsmouth, Xebra&kti, Jan. 27th. A. I. isrr.. M. 15. CI TLI'.n. D'6 Siieri.T. Cass Co.. Neb. STOKE VXD 3I.ILL AT Rock Bluffs. j. n. SU ERA. We have puvciic.sed tho EOCK Bi UFF3 AND SAW MILL, And wiil hereafter run the same in Connection With Our Store. CUSTOM VORIC wiil bo guaranteed to be satisfactory. "We em ployed the j3 IsZD T Drus, Paints, Oils, lest Konser.e, al ways on. hand, Ci0r.trs. Blank Uooks, Albums, toilet articles, &c &c. Window Glass of all sizes, from 8x10 to 30x40. Everything else ever kept in a Drug outfit, at 44t4 Tr. CHAPMAN'S. Estray Notices. Taken up by the undersigned one red aud white heifer, supposed lo lie two vears old. Eiulit Mile Grove, Jan. 13th, HT-V u:-. 15. AUSTIN. Dederlcic's Celebrated :e3la.-3t pbesses. Ehor ttAit-sar, Ct Loit and Mcntreal. I ."V -r . I S V I L-r.''s V V ." A "'' tf ' i'- -j WSfT tv." L'-.tr. rut3 H.-.Lrj uat writer P..tiI'ST3 CENT OM CEiWAND AT ST. loj is crnzc. snail we could find, whose reputation is well known, and It is pro posed that the farmers ami aii others have . r? 1 "3 if they bring Good Wheat ! ! The highest nmricet price paid for tho Best Wheat and Corn. OUR STORE is Chock Full of Goods THIS FALL, and we mean to sell them At Low Bates Having been enabled to purchase x large sioeiv Uncommonly Low, They wiil be sold to ail. EQUALLY LOW. XOW IS YOUK TIME TO IBTT"Y J.& H.Shera, UOCIL Ell.nl C S, XEB. 31 tf CO., TjOoI. i.Mi t r.r i . ' . ' G. A. von Heimburg, Veterinary 8 iK'ge on, OJU.ce south ..c Main Street, hetween Third and Fourth SLs. PrATTSMnVTH, - NTTl Seviiig 31&ekines. Ton SALIi P.Y F. J. METTEER, With ail the EXTRAS, A TT AC HUE NTS, NEEDLES, tCc Ai'so. Plows, Cultivators, VTatfon and farm Implements for sale. PLATTSMOUTH Grain Company. E. G. BOVEY, Pres't. I E. T. DUKE, Treas. jFUEl). GOllDEU, Buyer. j This Company v. ill buy jir iu t tte LitLcs market rates at all times. Scales and oTice at K. 5. Dovcy, Store, lower, Main Street, l'lattsniouth. Neb. 231 v uu,j.u.v.vTi:nA.v riivsio-MEiticAL PUACmioiii; LtmUvllln. CaCo., Smb. J Alwayt at th ofUr on tSnturdnya. LOW RESERVOIR r----TP -.5-,Sjr - --r si v. FOX & GLOVER, Ke'.li th l:EfT COODS a.t the Lowest Plla; LOUISVILLE, CASS COXEDi General Dealers in i Dry Goods, Groceric HATS. CAl'.S, BOOTS & SHOE.4. -'w-..,.,.,-,.v' At w have 12 good reasons why thy r ill j our Kul iL. -"f QUICK AND EASY, CHEAP AND CLEAN. NEW STYLES. P. E. ELS-jER, Merchant Tailor I In receipt of the finest and BEST ASSORTMENT iASSIMEIJKS. CLOTHS, VKSTINCS. SCOTCH UOOIXS, 1K1SH Kill USES, &c. In fact, the larirest and best assortment of Cloths ever broucht to this city, which 1 am prepared to make up in the Latest Styles. Call and examine tioods. aprill. William Sladelmann has on hand, one of the largest stocks of Clothing and Gents' Furnish ing Goods for Spring and Summer. CiI lnvile everybody in want of anythingiu my line to call at my store. SOUTH SIDE MAIN, Between 5th & 6th Si's. And convince themsr Ives of the fact. I have as aspectally in mv Retail Departments, a stock of Kmc Clothing for Men and Hoys, to which we invite those who want goods. J"??l olso keep on hand a large and wcil se lected Stock of Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c. Jan 1 j 1 -: -5. ., s.k rs- tr. i I it I niKtnttKt I am now prepared to furnlih the beat una dulterated milk TWICE EVEKY DAY, To ail parties notifyins mo 17-ly I'KTKR ?rirfM &. ( o, ""real estate, POLLOCK & BEARDSLEY, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, NOTARIES PUBLIC ! ! Having formed a partnership for 'the purpose of doing a General Rual Estate Business, Vc are prepared to attend to. the -Uiie In all its Branches. Our list of Lands is LARGE and CHOICE, Some at VEKY LOW PRICES. WE HAVE AS Abstract of REAL ESTATE TITLFS, For Cass Counly, w hich We have Carefully Compared WITH THE ORIGINAL RECORDS, And wiil give Special Attention To the EXAMINATION S TITLES TO FURNISIIIXG Certified Abstracts, and to Contcyancing AND NOTARY WORK, Office in Fitzgerald's liiock, over 1st Nation al Bank. Iolix"R &. lion i'Iv. H ty. BECAUSE They are cheapest to nuy, They are cheapest lo use. They bake evenly ond ipiickly, Tlicir operation i.s periect. They have ::. ays a j;ootl draft. 'I hey ;;re made id the best material, 'J li roast perfectly. They reipiiic bal little fuel, They are very low priced. They are easily managed, They are suited lo all localities. Every .Slov guaranteed to glv SstUfae Uon SOLD LY EXCELSIOR MAN'G COMPAN1' ST. LOL LS, MO., AND E. T. DUKE L Co. FtATTSMOUTn. NEB. t-Sm -j. t-a ' ---3 CO -I LO 5" 4 " 2. O t-j JZJ tJ -j. - rr s C X & I 1 ironoxs. caocssar ttabe. and Farmers Supplies GenoraL CuJlaiid give t!;tur a tiiaL Aio dcaJ lo. I GRAIN & COAL 90-6;n Farmers Lumber Yan llavinp mnde nrrangfinpnts la C rti't, nrul else where, with extrns (U'tilers, I am prepared to f uruisU short notice all Linda of Litiuhcr Doors Sas? Sliinglcs, &c, j t a rensonalilo rnte. I also kwpc stantly on hand a full suwortraect Xails, Hinges, locks, Ilardwar, of all kinds. Those wishing to bu will jtleaso call aud see hit sUx:k, E. NOYESL lou rs villi:, xr, rr "5 s ca s j. C SI t - - rs X 'M 'f " C 5 - ' 9 hr CEDAR CRBEK ADS. S3 s. rillLADLPUIA STOKE. Solomou & Nathan, DEALERS IX FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, LADIES FURNISHING GOODS, Largest. Cheapest, Finest, and best Assorted Stock in the City. We arc prepares to sell cheaper than they can be purchased cijC litre. GIVE US A CALL aud examine oi:r goods. rSStore on Main street, between 4th ar-d 6th Streets, riattstiiouth -Neb. ICtf. Xcu' Store ! Xew Stock ! Mr. William G. Woodp.ukk bavins taken the Store fona'-iTv occupied by Mr. iiatoii, will keep a full and com plete stock of FAMILY GROCERIES. All kinds of country produce taken In EXCHANGE FOR GOODS I propose to sell low, and keep a STOCK OF NUMBER ONE GOODS, and hereby invite my friends to ca!I and exam ine the new ouliH. ;ran"rs especially invited to call and ;r-t pricesjiefore ordering goods.away from home. I projtose to SELL TO GRANGERS, At Chicago Rate. V.L G. VrooDRCKF. Wm. F. I!xett, Clerk. t-yl J. lMIULDtill & SON, Dealer La Clothing, Dry Good Boots, Shoes and j GROCERIES Of all kind, at the lowest poMlbia ni, Alto ' ! Dealers in Grain1 for which the highest cash pr!e firs prld. I Ilidi-n ami produce of all kind bought al rci nonable rates. I luhelder Station. Cedar Creek j j 51 tf. Cms County, Nab, j cedar" "creek lls Good Running Order j and keep on hand tBe bet assortment S Flour, Corn Meal, &c Especial attention I s(xen to custom frerk.f : Satisfaction guarante-!-l, la axchancLra fiu for Wheat. J C. SCI1LUNTZ, Prop. 7 Also kecrs a Fiotu- TV pot, at CLARK & I"Ll! MF.R'S. in j plattsmouth! Where will !-c foi-nd Flour. Grain, Corn Vex! r.nd Feed, at IHMJiSALK Jk It L 'I AIL and t REDUCED PRICES. tA11 orders within the eityllmlU, pnir" lv liileil iieralter, Iroin thin liepot. -ly stiu:k;iit & 3Iillek Harness Manufacturers, SADDLE3, ERTDLRX. COLLAkS. and all kinds of hamcM roek, ttnuUmtif t nana. H. A. WATKR3I AX & SOX Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Pine Lumber, LATH, SHINGLES, Sash Doors, Blinds, Fruit, Confectionery, AND GROCERY STORE ! A UTS, CJLXDTES, TEAS, SUQARS, CfiFTEK. T0BACC0E3, FLOUR, Remember th plao, opposite H G. Drrjr on ixtwer Main Mreet. 21-ly STREIGHT ct MILLER Oa Ialn Sure ercer Kh rT.ATTWnrTH - - Ben Hempel. HE'S THE MAX, KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE ON LOWER MAIN STKEirT, PLATTSMOUTH. - NEB.' Mea4 at ll hours. Icu Cream; Soda Water, I: Letuonade, lo Cool ysei Grod suture Maais, nice Lunches i-a, e., t warm you. i. Ales, Wine. a!l jrnJ Liquors M b usee" . reasonably, for ;ou henedt 11 you doblre. t B. imfr?. Tr. rtT n n o