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THE HERALD. LOCAL NEWS. Faxon la coining ho! Lo! ho! ho! wood on sub- Wanted some pol script ion, nt this cilice. Remember 5-our Waird primaries Monday the 29th. on We are pi ad to note thnt Mrs. Dr. Schildknecht is much better, being up and about th house once more. The Democratic delegation to the County Convention from Salt Creek is John House and (Jus. Hinckley. Kem?nler the. Citv Convention at the Court House, Tuesday evening. March 30th. to nominate a City tickkt. Spring goods at Faxon's. To sell or trade for wood, a jood pair of Bobsleds. Remember your County Convention at Eight Mile Grove next Saturday. All the latest styles of Men's Hoots and Shots Merges' Shoe Store, cheap. S. S. Benelit. Remember J. ft. Clark's concert for the benefit of the M. E. Sabbath school on eve. of Thurs day Apr. lt. CLOTHING. Tor a cheap suit of Clothe call at Win. Stadelmann s. 37tf. LUST. A fur collar on the street, near the residence of Mr. C. Heisel, on Sunday morning. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same, at the store of Messrs. Vallery & Ruffner. 51-3t C. F. Smitii. Hon. Joel T. GriGin. of Omaha, in spector of 8td grain for the Relief So ciety, &c, &c. was in town yesterday. Grant bottled Butler up it is said, "but somebody or something hived Joe Beardsley last week. He's smarming out now however. Reed Bros, and Woods Bios, Weep ing Water are reported as doing heaps .of business and the town as being as lively as can be by many W. W. folka now here a Courlin. Our St. Louis connections are getting better and closer. We received the ,Olobeot the IStli, on the l'Jth.last week. Te have had to wait two days hither to. Keep it up. Mr. Mail-agents. Agrsew met with a verv se- tre accident last Sunday. He was coupling some cars when he caught his hand between the bumpers and crush ed tliij second finger of his left hand. -1 faring it completely off. Thomas J. Keeh-r, son of Tom Kell er who was killed bv Dan Farmele, near Fremont a short t.i'ie ago, was taken to Lincoln, Monday last to serve a term .f four years in t!;,e penitentiary, where he was sentenced for stealing a horse from a man named Dalbough in this -ountv. To sell cr trade, a new Florence Pewing Machine; also a second-hand Victor. Call and examine them. JEWELRY! JLWELRTX W.n. Stadelrnann has lSk gold rings t 41.25 per pvrt, also a nico lot of jew elry lw down. 37tf. J. I. Datesman has closed up his ci gar shop .and gone to Council Bluffs. Ben. Ilempel, our enterprising Res- 1 taurant man is getting ready for his spring trade. ' The sun has been shining bright and warm for several days past, and the snow has almost disappeared. "Wild Getse and Ducks are becoming plentiful once more, and our hunters are getting re;tdy for the Spring hunt ing. HATS, HATS; HATS t A fine stock of new hats. Latest style at Wm. Stadclmaxx's. WOOD ! WOOD ! I WOOD ! ! ! Wanted on subscription at this office. Bring it along. POSTAL REGULATIONS. Each Fost Office box or drawer, in all Post Oni.-es, is restricted to the use of one family, firm, or company. NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned ty note or account, now due, will please call at once and pay the " as we must have money lo make our spriiuj purchases. Ilease attend to this matter at once and Oblise, 5113 CLAKH A rH'MMEK. CONCERT. Prof. James G. Clark, who pleased the people so well last winter will re turn to sing for the benefit of the M. E. Sabbath School, the eve of Thursday April 1st. at the M. E. Church. All are invited to attend. Tickets 35 cents children 15 cents. Doors open at C.30 o'clock, commence at 7.30. Tickets for sale at Streight's Book Store. Remember the Dramatic Entertain ment and Ball next Monday evening. A good time is expected. Turn out everybody. T. W. Shryock is U-aring out the par tition that separated his Furniture Wareroom from Datesman Cigar Fac tory, and is going to use the whole building for his business. John Boone, our enterprising Barber, went to Omaha last week ami got a new first class hand to work for him, and is now prepared to meet the wants of his customers the same as ever. He also imported a bran mw boot black who "shines 'em u " for ten cents. Cl'.ap, cheap, cheaper thnn the cheapest, those Boots and Shoes at Merges' Shoe Store. The little boys with the auction bells mean that Faxon is here once more. We Trant to say a good word for the Secretary of our Agricultural Society, Mr. R. B. Windham. Htj has worked faithfully and well and tho Society shows the benefit of his labor. We most earnestly hope that no sectional feeling will be allowed to come in and rnar our next fair. If only all of Cass county would heartily join once iu a genuine county Fair we could rival the State fair it self. Try it once. FURS! FURS! FURS! A nice stock of ladies and gents' furs at Wm. Stadelniann's, to be sold at cost. 37tf. Wall Paper. Decorations, Window Shades. Hollands. Chroinos, Paintings. Window Cornices, Picture Hangings, Brackets. Carpet Sweepers and Stretch ers, and many other useful articles, sold at lowest possible prices, at 47tf Frank Stadtkr's. FAKMEKS ATTENTION! Julius Pepperberg. Cigar Manufac turer, opposite the IIi:ram oilier, on Main St., Plattsmouth, Xb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish an d Anici ic;ru To baccoes. for smoking purp-.w.-s. For ale. Bet qualities of plug-smoking 2actv always on hand. 2Jtf. Tiiuiv'ay evening, April 1st, at 7 "clock p. m., there will be a meeting f the Plattsmouth Sportir.en's Club, t tho Ilxmis of Sara. M. Chapman, in Fitzgerald Block. Business of impor tance to transact. Tho attendance of nil members respectfully solicited. Sam. M. CriAritAN. Sec. At a recent revival in Weeping Wa ter 51 persons united with the Congre gational church. Court week has been a busy week wiLli us; and on Saturday lat the street was crowded with teams and farmers opening up the Spring trade. HEATHS. STOTT Died at Lincoln Nob.. on Friday. March 13th. Otho Scott, aed 1 years. l' months tie was the step. son of C. II. Kiujr, of this county, and had been oin to school In the University in Lincoln for the prist two years. He was taken suddenly III on Wednesday, and died on Friday. The students of the Universi ty showed him e-ery attention possible. I'rof. ISailey ;v:eoni.iaied the liody down to Flatts tnouth where it was taken charge of by his rel atives and friend, and taken over to (ilenwood, hit old home, and buried teiide his father and two brothers. WALTERS Died of Consumption, on the 18th inst.. ;t the limit of ill fame known as Ada Wheeler's in Fremont. Neb., an inmate named Jknmk Walteks, tiged 20 years, ' months, and 12 days. Deceased was the daughter of K. Lutes, of Lancaster county, in this State. Omaha and Lincoln paers please copy. READ! HEAD! . only one riol'.ar will buy .mice pair of Wc Sre Shoes at Merges Shoe Siore. !i...tc the Chicago Daily Post d- Mail, postage paid, costs only SG.80 per year, and the Weekly, postage paid, only S1.C5 per year. PEUSONAL. Mrs. French, a daughter of Chaplain Wright, is in the city visiting her parents. Mr. Jno. F. Folk, of Clendale, called on the IIf.balii in a substantial manner. Senator ruddock Is one of the Committee on "Public Lands" and "Public nuildin-s." Mrs. Henry Robinson andTainliy left for Illi nois, on Wednesday, wheie they intend to make their future home. Jim" Doom is out in the Beatrice Kxjirtss as a candidate for the Con. Cou. "Many Voters" want him to run, he savs. R. i. Hobbs. formerly of Rock Rluffs. now of Center City, Kansas, has been wii.li us for some d.iys grasshoppcred, of course. J. T. Wilburn. of Greenwood. has been In our town for several days. We learn that he in tends to start in business here, soon. Mr. Hyers. of Weeping Water, called on the Iirrai.u last week several times, while annull ing court. We were pleased to see him. Mr. Samuel Rieha.dson, Eiht Mile drove, went home with a bi-gjry full of good thiuss, pretty things, and useful things, on Saturday. Josaph I'.enrdsley, who lias had quite a se vere spell of being hived up, is once more on the street again. He don't want any more in -hls'n." Chas. Seeley, the efficient foreman of the Omaha Republican news room, was 111 town last week, lie reports Omaha nourishing and the Ilrimhlican esiwcially so. Miss Eila Crocker left us yesterday for Chica go. Her , friends will be sorry to see her go, although aware that in order to prose cute her musical studies it is necessary- We like Father Henneberry's style of tem perance lecture, calm, cool, and argumentative. We understand over 100 signed the pledge. Now. if they'll on'y keep it, that's the rub. Miss Cynthia Mitchell relumed from S.ilt Lake City, hist Thursdjy evening, where she has been spending the winter with some rela tive;. We are glad to have her with us once more. Ca!. Moore, oar efficient and good nalured Deputy County Clerk, bus turned (Jranger. and has a likely crop of rass.'s, corn, oats, toma toes, &.?.. &, growing iu thj window of his -orfice." Hon. John R.irns returned home from Wash ington last week, just to; late to get 111 the pa pers. We are pleased to set: John on ourstreets again, lo rking as well and hearty as if he never had been a member of lite Legislature. P. B. Murphy, our very en-dent Marshal and Janitor "f Fitzgerald 1111. deserves some praise for the good condition he has kept the Hall in lately, an J particular thanks for his aid in man aging tiie scenery on last Saturday even!ng. J. N. K-md'e. one of iWU.-?tandbvs fias 1 Just returned fr.ua a visit to Appcnuse county. Iowa, and wild. 4 the IIkkalm a chunk of the flnert looking coal we have evft-f en. It is gluiy. black, and as clean as a piece of jet, which it very much rcai-mbles. The vein is Co feet deep where it is taken from and altogether It looks the prettiest coal we have seen. A YALUADLE NEW BOOK. The tglory of the present age Is the dilfusion of useful information. The appearance therefore of any new publication that bids fair Lo enlighten the masses still more fully, upon any practical subject, should be regarded as reasonable ground for congratulation. It gives us pleasure therefore to call the attention of our readers to Dr. It. V. Pierce's forthcoming book entitled The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser. This work will contain about nine hundred pages, will be well bound, illustrated with about two hundred woodcuts and colored plates, and sent by mail to any address for the unpre cwdentedly low price of 51.50. It will be ready for delivery early iu April. Th Author has become widely aud fa vorably known to the American as well as tht'.peopleof aeveral foreign na tions, through his Family Medicines, and us the founder of the World.s Dis pensary at liulfalo X. V., established for the treatment of Chronic Diseases, and now ventures to appear in the new role of authorship. From a perusal of advance pages, we believe the book is calculated to be eminently useful. It embraces a wide range of subjects, all of them bearing with more or less di rectness upon the all-important ques tion of health. Biology, Pnysiology, the Cerebral Functions, the Human Temperaments, and Hygienic Treat ment, or Nursing of the sick, receive that attention which their relative im portance demands. Physical and Men tal Culture, Ventilation, Sleep, Cleanli ness, Food, IJeverages and Clothing are practical topics and are treated in a practical manner. The use of water as a Remedial Agent receives that atten tion which it deserves. Under the head of Kemedies for Diseases is pre sented a list of our most usefuLindige nous medicinal plants, together with their properties and uses and pictorial representations of many of the most important. The appropriate dose of each remedy is also given. After a suitable introduction we have in Part Fourth, Diseases and their Ilemedial Treatment. Almost every disorder that preys upon the human system is here described, together with its symp toms, causes and treatment, as far as it is thought saie and advisable for the nonprofessional to prescribe. Chronic ailments receive special attention. A chapter on accidents and emergencies is a very useful feature of the book. Peside this, much miscellaneous and profitable information n given, which will iuake it a genuine "vado uieeum" a convenient companion in every house hold. Many a precious life has been lost from the lack of just thel knowl edge which this work imparts. A healthy moral sentiment pervades the whole work, and we cordially commend it as worthy of a place in every family. CTCT Till OK.T! It May Have Your Life. There Is no person living but what suffers rtiore or less with Lung Disease. Coigns, Colds, or CousuiiiiilKiM, yet s.in would iMiuer die 1 than iy 7 tents for a bottle of meuit ine that would cure them. Dr. A. llosehec's ourmaii ' . . . - . a.. . 1 ... I I U i n...... rivrup iiasaie! oeen uuruin r in ima muu trv from i.ermanv. and its wondrous cure as tonishes c verv one. that tries it. If you doubt what we sav fa print, cut this out and take it to your tiruggfst, Dr. i. B. Chapman, Plattsmouth, Neb., iiird jret a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it, or a regular size for 75 cents. 4.. 1 ci. tJ. Uiikk.n, W)dbury, N. J. LEGAL NOTICES. PROFESSIONAL CAKtfS The Episcopal Sociable will meet at Mrs. K. II. Eaton's, on Tuesday even ing March 30th. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Xext Sunday, being Easter Sunday there will be special services at St. Lukes, Episcopal, church, and the choir ' will give some line anthems and chants. DO CITT POLITICS. At a meeting of Hie Republican Cen tral Committee of Plattsmouth, it was agreed to call WARD PRIMARIES, n Monday, the 23th of March, at sev en o'clock in the evening, (at the same places in each Ward, where ths Consti tutional Convention Primaries were hell) to elect six (6) delegates from each Ward to meet in City Convention at the Court House on TUESDAY EVENING, March 30th, at o'clock, to place in nomination a City Ticket and four members of the School B jard. It was further recommended that the Republicans of" each Ward meet at the same places above mentioned, on Saturday evening. April 3d, at 7:30, to place in nomination, Councilman for th:r several wards. The largest and cheapest stock cf Roots and Shoes that evr came to town, at Merges Ex clusive Shoe Store. We understand that Master Will GibiiPh, stepson of our townsman Mr. R. Vivian, has been appointed to a ca detship at West Point. If true, we con gratulate him on his good luck. AUCTION! AUCTION!! Faxon, the great Auction man will open a large lot of gmxls at Schnasse's old Stand on Thursday March 25th, at 7 o'clock p. m. will commence to auc tion them off, the auction will contin ue at 2 p. m. and 7 p. in. from that time until further notice. He has a gener al assortment of goods, and particular ly invites the ladies to call and exam ine them. BOUTS & SHOES. BEAUTIES. Beautiful White Kid aud Satin Slippers at j Merges' Shoe Store. The Presbyterian entertainment last I tlesl exclusivelv in Boots and Shoes, and eeuscqueiitly can and toinii cheaper than the j Saturday evening was very satisfacto-eUea;.-t. My motto is quick sales and small 1 ry indeed, both in the amount of nleas- ure it afforded our citizens and its pe- proSts. Call, examine, and be eoirtinced. Pkteu Mf.ugks. Tho river is still closed at this point, and several teams crossed on Tuesday, although it is very dangerous, and two teams broke through, but were got out without loss. NEW (.J00DS. Fleming & Race are just getting on their new spring stock of gods, and invite all their customers to call and examine them. Their prices will be i low and their stock, large. Don't fail to give them a call. Cead the new Lumber Yard adver tisement of Wm. Gramberg. He is go ing to have a large stock of lumber iiere in a few diys, and wrill sell cheap for cash. Mrs. Curl. Spurlock was kicked by a i-olt one day last week, but fortunately i Cutler had lnmuced him, and cuuiary results. The Tableaux were very line, the recitations and singing excellent. The spelling school dragged a little-om account of the lateness of the hour when it commenced. The, ed itor of the Herald went down on Daf fodil and the Watchman man on Escri toire. Iiilly Shryock, foreman of the Herald ofiice stood up one of the longest, in fact spelled against live or six for some time; finally a Chandelier was dropped on him and floored Mi. Billy. Tlial sUarrtilli's Jewelry Store lias removed op;osIle (lie old fand, next door o Stadel maiiti'M Clothing Store, w lie re 3 011 will find a larger and liner, stock, or Clock, y alcUc and Jewelry llian ever. Call and examine goods. fVa tell work, done, and Yt'ar- anted. 4 I CAlUilTII. WOODS BEOS.. OF WEEPING WATER, Hereby notify the public thnt they have taken the job of furnishing Cass County with the Adams A- French Harvester, The Crosby O'any Flow, The Feed Plow ilanuftu turing Comjfny's Breakers, Stubble F lows, IIar,ows, itc, tfr. They also have a full line of other implements, of all kinds, w hich we will sell at bottom prices, also the usual stock of Hardware, Tinware, &e. Go to Woods Bros, and examine for vourself. 50tf. PLATTSMOUTH SAW MILL. NEAR TRANSFER LANDING. BOARD OF EDUCATION Election Notice. John Wiggins, a gambler, wat ar reted yesterday at the LT. P. R. R., and escaped from Charley Edgerton. A man in a buggy took him to La Platte, and he walked in here. Charley was after him hot-foot; . befoTe lie could re-arrest his man. however, Sheriff Pat. Pursuant to the jyrorision of an act en titled an act, relative to Public Schools in Cities of the svond class, where 'jraxlud or lli'jh Schools are es taolislfd, or hereafter maybe estab lished. 2nsscd and approved Febru ary 2o7, 1S73. ri'BLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an election will be held on Tuesday the 5th day of April, next ensuing, for the purpose of electing a Board of Education, for the City of Plattsmouth, which board shall consist of four members two mem bers of said board shall Je elected for the term of two years, ami two mem bers for the term of one year, and the ballots cast by the legal voters of said said City, shall designate the term of years for which said members of the Board of Education are elected. The Judges of election are herebv required to keep separate ballot-boxes for the ballots cast for the members of the Board of Education. Said Election will be held at the usu al places of holding the annual City Election, and shall be under the nun agment of the Judges of election, as provided by law. Given under my hand this 24th day of March, A. D. 1875. H. B. Eivinoston, Mavor. SIcGUIRE Jt t UltTIS Ilaving pnjxhld--7r; above named ire prepared to furnish Cotton wood Lumber at "Hard Times" prices. They will keep constantly on hand and for sale in their yard at the Mill: SCANTLING. SHEETING, JOISTS, FENCING, And all kinds of Lumber necessary for farm use. Orders for sawing lumber from owners logs will be promptly rilled at low rates. All orders left at their store 2 doors east of new Post Oilice will receive immediate atten tion. ALSO McGUIRE & CO., 2d door east of the new Post Ofiice, in addition to their large and varied as sortment of First Class Liquors, Wines, mid Ales, have just received a large stock of : ' CASTILLON PIXET BRANDY, ANGELICA, CATAWBA, CALIFORNIA, DRY Jt SPARKLING RHINE, WINES. and McGuinnis' Dublin Ale and Por ter. Tobaccos of fine aroma, and the best Bland of Cigars in market, all of which will be sold low. Wholesale and lic taife 4tf SPECIAL NOTICES. ELECTION NOTICE. po bones were broken, although she i Murphy has him shut up, waiting for -was severely bruised. We learn that the Catholics of this town are going to erect a handsorr, Church on the hill close to Fathr Bo bal3 residence. Over 63.K13 were raised in town last week. Thy wiil commence work on th foundation ye-xt ek something to turn up. Later lie c-as taken to Omaha yei-erJay atternoort. Mises Slocking, sends the Heeald .:: a .r, and says he won't go on tick t o i l ! inter. Tliut's right, let the Uot vl it. to the sheep, we'll have ISotice 1 hereby given to the quali fied electors of the city of Plattsmouth. that an election will be held in said city on the first Tues I ly in April, 1875 being the sixth day of said month, for the election f he following named of ners, to-wit: One Mavor. One City Clerk. One City Treasurer. One City Marshal. One Police Judge. One City Engineer. V,e f?11"1 Couucilmen to be elected for the term of two years, from their respective Wards: One Councilman 1st Ward 2nd " 3d ' 4th -The said election hi a hpK1 at t, usual place of holing Elections in said city. The polls to he opened at 9 0 cick a. m.. and close at 7 o'clock 1 m R. R. LIVINGSTON C.F.Williams. AUjor.. Savf. Monkv. It Is well worth savinp. ami yon e:in save it in buying a Sewi.iK Machine, ;iinl tret ne of tiie best anil most perfect ma chines in exiMenee, The Wilson Shuttle Sciv ina Miicnine has reached a point of excellence itinl perfect uess equalled ly 110 marliine in use. ami the constantly atxl riphlly in creasina demand, wlileh is almost beyond their inaitiilaeliii iii capacity to supply, is convincing evidence that the ineiits of tins m idline are iippreci.it d. Machines will be delivered at any Eailroad Station in this county, free of tnu s-portati-m charges, it ordered through the Com pany's liranch House at No. C10 4th Street, St. Louis. Mo. , . , Thev send an eleirant catalogue and enromo cireular. free on application. This Company want a few more Rood agents. ahjist rri.ovt Kit. f The mt miserable beimrs in' the worhtare those sufferim: from IKspepsia and Liver m plaiut. More than seventy-live per cent of the people in the I nited States are affi teiKnx ith thee two diseases and their effect; such as sour stomach, sick headache, habitual costoT ness. impure blood, lienrtln.ru. wateibrnsh, Kiiawimr and buniiinr pains at the pit f'T the. stomach, vellow skin, coated tonjine and ''irjil iireeable taste in the month, coming uyPuTe food after eatin-;. low spirits, &c. ;,"" . 1 lni Store of lr. :. 15. Chapman, IMatlsitto'J.W Neb , and j-'lJ a 7 cent buttle, or a s:unprr- TT lie for 10 et irts. iry it. 1 Sheriff's Sale. l?v virtue of an execution issued by the Clerk of tiie I list re It Court -Jil judicial district within and for Cass Count v, Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will on the 10th dav of April A. I. ls;a. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said dav at the south door of the Court House in the city of I'latts niouth In said county, sell at public auction the following; real estate to-wit : The north half (n'i) of the south west quar trtsw', of section number one(l) township number ten U' north ot ranne number eleven till east f fcixth princlpj.1 meridian. In Cass Count v, Nebraska. The same hein levied upon and taken as the propcrt v of John Newton, to satisly a judgment of said ilnurt, recovered bv C. Hammer, plain tiff, vs .lob a Newton, and A. Ciumichael. de leud. nits. riatumouth, Xeb., March Stli. A. I. 17j. M. 1$. CL'TI.EK. 30t5 Sheriff. Cass Co.. Neb. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of Sale issued by D. W. Mchinno'i, Clerk of Histrict Court within ami for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 24th day of April. A. I. 175. at 10 o 'chick p. in. of said dav, at the south door of the Court IIuus s in the city I Plattsmouth. in said County, sell at public auction, tlm follow ing Keal Kstr'te. to-wit : coniinenemrjat a point oiie thousand eivht hundred and twenty-seven and two-tenths (13 7 2-n feet north of th south-east corner of the west half (' of the south-west quarter d. of .section s-ven (7), town twelve i2), range ourteeil (14) east, which point bv actual survev is one thousand three hundred and tvventv-slx (V.W) feet east of the south-west comer of said section, thence west four hundred and three (hW) feet, thence north I wo bun. li e. I and sixieen and two-tenths (-.MB 2-1') feet, thence east four bun ?red and threo (411:0 fee', thence south two htuHred 11 ml six teen and two-tenths 21J 2-l) feet to the place of beniniiiiis. containinz two (2) acres, more or less, situated in Cass County. Nebraska ; the same befmr levied upon and taken as the prop erty of William Cutter. Margaret K. Cutter amf V lii. Kaiiuclv. defendant ; t satisfy a judj meiit of said court, recoveicd by Calvin H. Par mule, pin ill! iff. Plattsinouth, Xebranka, March 21. A. n.7S. M. 15. CCTI.KK. S2t5 Sheiin Ca-ss Ci.. Neb. WILLIAM GRAMBERG'S Lumber Yard! All kinds of Building Material AT BOTTOM PRICES. Main st., opposite Tlatte Valley Ilouse. PLATTSMOUTH. ... - XEB. EMi. (;ki:i:'.s FAMILY MEDICINES AKE the result of an experience of thirty years in the practice of a successful physician. Hitter Tonic An exsract of root aud herbs so judiciously and medicinally combined, that everv part- of the diseased body receives the help" required. It is not claimed as a panacea for ail the ills of life, but for dyspepsia, biliious and liver complaints, fever and at;ue, cholera, debility, ami all diseases of the stomach, liver, and digestive organs, it is an effectual remedy. as a preventative :taiu-sl fever and aue and malarious diseases it is unsurpassed. It strengthens and builds up the debilitated sys tem, and gives renewed vigor to all pails ot ihe boil v. liins'M Cure-Acts as a diuretic cvacuant in cases of dropsy, jjout, gravel, and diseases of the bladder and kidneys, purities the blood, cures scrofula and eruplive diseases, rheumatic and iei:r;:!i:h: paius, and all diseases of the uri nai v organs. tvxpcciorant A prompt remedy forcouuhs asthma, cioup. ai.d all diseases of the throat, lung's and chest, and the first stages of con sumption and tvphoid lever. Peverau.l Ajue I'ills Are prepared ex pressly to aid the tonic in curing acute and chionle cases, they act without depletion. riiiirjtsi bjiiiixii-ii w't-n uir Min-a 11 . .1.. ..., I. 1 ......... ....till.- t.k I m I... it., t.....t rI f I f t T ;!-:. ,11111 jriHrilllll iw lilt lwin b pain. givii'.LT relief to manor beast a speedily as Hiiy outwani application can. Sold by iill Unionists and lc:ilers. K. T. !?Ai: l i:i l T & CO.. GRANGE PLOWS ! HXM. X. t HAPMAjr, ATTOUXF.Y AT LAW and Solicitor In Chan cery. Ci.ee iu CitseraJd' IMot k, Plattsmouth. Nebraska. w if 1: i:l k n &. u e x ktt, RKAL KSI.fTK amax Payhi); Acenu, No taries Public, Kiie ami Life lusuiance AgenU, Plattsi o ih, XebrasUu. 9 A. L. nl'BMa'K. 0 B. W1LSOX. !kltAiL'IrrlVt WILSOX4 ATTORNEYS AT LAW? Collections prompt ly attended to. Oilice iu Fitzgerald's blink, Plaltsmoiith. Neb. 4flyl. n. it. i.ivixhtov. PllVSICIAN & PCROEOX. tenders his pro fessional services to the cHlzens of Cass county. Residence southeast cornFr hixth and Oak sts. ; Oitice op Main street, two doors west of Sixth, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. OKO. 8. SMITH. 11. B. WIN DRAM. NIITII A lVIMHI lM. ATTORNEYS AT LAW ami Real Estate P.ro kers. Special attention ;iven to Collections and all matters aflcctini; the title to real estate. Olllee on 2d Moor, over Post Ortlce, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 4' 1. Wc have ICNDRED of the CclebratVd Xcwlon Culti vator Plows, inanufacfr.red at I'lattstisouth last year, which wc are selling at SIS EIa a sacrifice on cuch plow of $7 below Grange Prices. Now is the time to make your purchase of Plows cheap. Call and enquire ot the following persons hetore they are all none : K. C iTovev, C. II. Parmele, Jos'. Schlater. Lloyd I). Rennet't. Wm. L. Hobbs. 111. sjtadelmanh, and Clark & Pluiuiuci. 501S MM MIMES FOR SALE F,Y F1. J. SSIette with all the EXTRAS, ATTACHMENTS, ISTESDXjES, &G. Also, Plows. Cultivators. Watrons. and FARM IMPLEMENTS for sale. Cor. Main and iOyl eth Sts. i I'LATTSMOfJTn. NEB. m 0 HATT, THE DUTCHEU, OLDFr-T AND BPST FSTAIlt.ISn ED -llcut Hai-fect In tiie City. Xot changing constantly, but the M Reliable Spot vvl'icre you can t-r,-t your Steaks, Roasts. Game, Fish and Fowl in Season. TWO DOORS WEST OF THE HERALD OFFICE South Side of Main St., PLATTSMOUTH, - - - NEB. 40yl It is asserted as a fact lhat every canvasser who has turned his attention to tiie introduc tion 01 the New Family Sew in Machine in his locality, or who has been fortunate to secure an asiencv. has outstripped the 1'est efforts in iiuik inji iiionev of the old a..d tiied arieuts ot the hiu'h-pnc'ed machines, which latter they now replace. The demand is enormous, and siw su rVpid and money inadt so readily with so little etlort that farmers, tradesmen. speculators, &c, arc tlockiiiK into the busings as fast as lhe ... ,r. itnrv ..ml t'ft. their irnods on the ground to supply anxious customersIt ccr- tainly is the machine of the times and u.ies tliu,. same work, as other machines at sni and on. and w. reallv beli"ve it wouui m-u . reaililv at double'and then not cost half J''' ual price of so good an article, for it is astonisi ing to see the vast amount or labor it pcrvrjwi til in vui.t.iiM me dallv lliTut- dated with testimonials of the worth otyitiri .; ...i.ii. ...i.inniu -ohI success" I iicn iiiaciMfics win1 no" au'iu..... . . . fully bounded into popular favor. It has at tained an unviable repmatioii 111 'nan, tli 011 sands of homes and lactones, for its sol d strength, imwer, rapidity, simplicity, ccrtau j. an case of operation, with, extreme "Huty. fineness and reliability of its sevving : while the woiiiiei U.1 low price (Twenty Dollars for a lari and complete sewinc machine with a stronu ta ble and Ueadle). places all idea of eomuetit ion entirely out of the question. It stands alone in its merits and price. We advise you in one at once for your wife, daughter, iih Uier. lister or lady friend and make a honie h-ippv. w nt them in your factory, or what is Petri r m ou are liKky enough. secure an anc'-'t,,t"e,rfe Is none in your town, make money. ymJV" The maitv new attachments for doing f xtM fine. skiU-il jind dittleult work, ar a s.urP"F "J their simplicity t f construction Jrj",! even -gratuje prices." and wiil be delivered suc atyouriloor.no matter hoi remote vou tua resUle, if yoa write for liem. Address TuoMjoif, uaksa ft Co., W7 p.roadway. ft- STATE AGENT FOR 1. --. -rl- ' r' ' r - ; v . . . . t Halladay's Patent W'ind Mills. Double and Single acting Force and Farm Pumps, Feed 11 ills, etc. The Halladav Mill has stood th test for Mx tejn vears, both in the Cnited States and tu rt ve and is the only oiie generally adopted by aif Iriucipal llailreads and Farmer Term Liberal. Send I far Ctaor mm3 Jl MTIC'i: OF Tilt: I'KAt'Ki Oftice on Main street, Plattsmouth, Neb., two doors cast of II:k.i.i oilice. llusiness horn's from s a. m. to S p. m. All county business usu ally trarsacted before a Justice of the Peace will tie attended to. Also general collector of debts. lovl J. W. IlAlNKS. r. schTldknecht. Eclectic & Hoinoeopatliic Pliysician. jT-Office and Residence corner Sixth and Vine Streets. Plattsmouth, Neb. Calls attended at all hours. 40yl. G. A. von Heimburg, Veterinary Surgeon. Office south side Main Street, bftween Third and Fourth Sts. PLATTSMOITH. . - - - XEB. MERCHANT TAILOR, Is In receipt ot the finest and JJ .V T s4 SS O S T.K &."T 0 T t'aMMlmercM, 1'lotliH. VrMtliiffH. Hcoteh (oods, IriMli FriCHes, Jte. t?Iii fact, the largest and best assortment of Cloths ever brought to this city, which I am prepared 10 make up in the Latest Styles. Call and examiiie Goods. 40yl PUOPIlIETfpH OK PALACE BILLIARD HALL. (Main St.. under First Nat. Bank. PL.tTTSJIOFTII, - - - XGD. MY BAR IS SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST WINES, LiaUORS, GO TO' VALLERY & RUFFWER'Sy GOOD NEWS FOU THE PUBLIC! Now in the time to buy your 0-DCD)CfllS Jfotwitlistanding the depression of tho country. lTaIles?jr cS Runner wiirstill continue to sell goods at their old stand in FITZGERALD'S BLOCK, cheaper than ever, and defy competition in price and goods. The constantly keep on hand a large as sortment of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, READY MADE CLOT H I NO. GROCERIES, HOOTS 8nOES. HATS AND CAPS. QUEENSWARU, WOOD & WILLOW WARE. BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR, TOBACCO, etc die ' , They will sell all goods as low as any house in town, even if adTcrtised at cost. "They do not deem it necessary to give a price list, but would ask yon. to call and examine the goods, hear tho prices, and satisfy yoursolvea before purchasing elsewhere. Our motto is (Dflncesojp QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS jF1 O 33 CSEC. BEEP, ETC., ETC, 40yl Mrs. A. H. Knee, WORKER IN HAIR. Draids. Curls, Switches, Tuffs, and all kinds of Hair Work promptly and neatly made by Ordeis left at MltS. KENNEDY'S M I L L I X EI It Y STO It K . On Main St., 1 door east of. Clark & Pliumner's. YALLERY & RUFFNER'S IF1 O !3j 18 7'5 . t if 1 " 1 I , , in A They also would call attention of the farming community to tho fact. tht the- sell the Improved and world renowned J. I. Case & Co.'s THRESH ING MACHINE. The Nichols & Shepherd's "VIBRATOR" Threib imr Machine, the "Old Reliable" McCormick "Advance" REAP ER d- MOWER: also the McCORMICK HARVESTER, the best in th market. Don't give your orders un til you eo samples. Trices lower than any other dealer. THE LITTLE CHAMPION REAPER AND MGWER, which gives perfect satisfaction. THE KIRBY REAPER & MOWER, THE WEIR CULTIVATORS AND PLOWS. DERE & CO!s GANG AND STIRRING PLOWS, best intis KEYSTONE A BROWN CORN PLANTERS. FISH BROTHERS' WAGONS, Tht best on v;AW BROAD CAST SEEDERS. DRILLS, STALK CUTTURS, HARROWS, CORN SHELLERS. tic, dec. "Which they will sell at bed-rock prices to suit the times. t-TW Vttr tlio alnv unmoil Afnf Vi'nrv i hov lllwaVS TtP.en fin hand Ik fllll line of extras, which is a great item to farmers. 1 ..... " --r . -r -m tiiitt TT"nnV1Pt 'Jl V A 1 iK L V ILIir riALU. p.T F A It M Xi repaired on si' FOR -ll IT m A tawdr AAA GO TO Gus. Herold's. CARPENTER WORK ! W. L. Tucker, has removed to the bullilin'r opposite H' th ews Hardware Store, (On 4th Street. Bet. Main and Vine.) Where in addit ion to other work, he will 4,ives ceial atleuiion to REPAIRING FURNITURE, MAKIXG PICTURE FRAMES, AC. Also Agent for th COMMOV SENSE IRON ING TAI5LES. of which w e have a number on had ; ciiil and see them. Careful Work and Prompt Attend ance to Calls. 40-1 y TVM. L. TUC K EE. GEO. SHAFER'S tVACiOX and RLACKM3IITII SHOP. HorsE-ShoeikGt, blending and Repairing ! ALL mSDS OF FARM IMPLEMENTS Mended and Fixed. 95 New Wagons for Sale, C II E i4 f O Jl C M S If. New Wagons made to order. Hates reasonable and work guaranteed. On Washington Ave.. I rLATTSMOUTTT. 40yl near 7th St., f NEB, XL . J MIL Cood fresh milk DELIVERED DAILY I AT EVERrBODT'S IIOME1SPLA TTSMVUTII IF THKT WANT IT, BT J. F. BCHMCISTLR. BEND IX TOt B OHPERS AXII I WILL TRT AND GIVE YOU 4oyl and serve you regularly. E.T.Duke&Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In HARDWARE AND CUTLER "Z". STOVESTINWARE, Ikon. Xails, Hoes, RAKES,, SHOVELS, KNIVES AND FORKS AXES, c5. xijj kinds or Tinware Manufactured, j MAIN TV WlSTL.tipl IiM 4It -v READ E.G.DOVEY'S GREAT .AJD. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC ! Having mad up my mind iereral years ago RETIRE FROM BUSINESS about the end of THE YEAR 1S75, and being still of the same mind, I take thl method of informing the public that I am selling out my ENURE STOCK OF GOODS ! AT COST. and shall continue doing so through this rear or uutil the Wholb Btocls is disposed of. Daring that time I Intend to Sell Goods for Casli, Lower than any other house can do and sustain themselves. My stock consists ot GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, WALL PAPER, CARPETS, f-C tfC d-C. The whole stock will be sold at Bottom Prices until it is ALL OLD OUT. My object is not to IMalse Eloney but to GET out of BUSINESS. Giv me a call and see for yourself. 6,rl E, 0. DOVEY, VTe hart purehX4 th BOCK BLUFFS STEAM FLOURING, AND SAW MILL, And will hereafter run th s&tns fa Connection . With Our Storo CUSTOM WORK will b guaranteed to be sntlsfaetory. "W ployed the 33 33 S T . we cau!d 13n, whoe reputation is well known, and ft Is p posed that the farmers and all others hare Good IP!oixrr if they brfnf Good Wheat ! ! 1 The hljliost market prion pld for rh Best Wheatland Corn: OUR STORE -rs- Chock Full of Goods THIS FALL, and we mean to sell tiem At Low Rates TTavlnz been enabled to purohaM lr$ stock Uncommonly Low, They will bo sold to all. EQUALLY LOW NOW IS YOUR TIME TO ST5"X- J. & H. Shera ,1 ROCK IZLuFFS. EB. V; ttf