THE HERALD LOCAL 2fEWS. LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Transient, 28 cenU a line. Regular adTertls ere, 10 cwtiU per Hue. No advertisement Inner ted fur lew than 25 cent. Leiral Notlcea at Statute rates. Attorney and officers of the law will be held responsible for all legal notices they hand In ami all narties demanding a proof oi nulilica notice win oe ueiu tor me nuouca- sucn notice. Hon of any i Don fee of s COMMUNICATION. A our f pace Is limited, all communications must he brief and to the point, with no waste of words. NEWSPAPER DECISIONS. 1. Any person who takes the paper regularly from the postomoe. wnctner nireciea to nis nam, or whether he is a subscriber or not is responsible for the pay. 2. If anr nenton orders bis paper discontln ned. he must pay all arrearages, or the publish er may continue to send it until payment In mad, and collect the whole amount, whether fb paper 1 taken from the oftiee or not. 3. The courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers and periodicals from the post ofllce. or removing and leaving them uncalled for. is prima facte evidence of intentional rBAUD. B. & M. R. R. Time Table. Corrected Monday, June 2lst, 1875. FOR OMAHA FROM rLATTSMOUTH. Leaves. 6 a.m. Arrives 7 :13 a. m. " 2:40 p.m. Arrives, 4 p. m. FROM OMAIIA FOR PLATTSMOCTH. Leaves. S a. uu Arrives, 10 a. in. 6 p. in. Arrives, 8 p. m. FOR THE WKST. Leaves TiatWmouth, 9 -JO a. m. Arrives In Lincoln, 12 :Z Kearney. 8 :15 p. in. FROM THE WEST. Leaves Kearney, :X a. in. leaves Lincoln, 12 :V p. in. Arrives rialUiiiouth, 3 :25 p. in. tioi.vi; kaht : Passenger, train (eacli day), 4 iVO P.M. JO,OIX Envelopes at the Herald ottice. want printing A few City Orders Herald ottice. for sale at the See Duane for '75 and '76. College Advertisement Uenton JJiowu is and ;i big otic too. happy its a boy l)r Scliilukneclit lias been repairing liis side walk. (Jood boy. l'ay your taxes I'ay your taxes! l'at Murphy gets whatever he axes he axes! See ami remember the notice of the Neb. State .Sunday School Meeting, at Lincoln, Aug. 17th to lSM.li. "Waterman has again reduced the price of lumber. This time he is only asking cottonwood prices for good pine lumlier. A Mr. Sorter married a, Miss Picker el down in Seward the other day. We suppose its all right, but don't it smell Sorter Fishy? V are pleased to learn that Dr. Water man, of Louisville, is in a fair way to recover. lie caught the small-pox in attending the llyehart family. The IIkrald has not said much about these cases for fear of useless alarm, but now we are authorized to state that all the family are improving and there is little danger of its spreading. One child died however, before medical aid could be made available. Citv orders for sale. HATS! NATS! II ATX! A fine stock of new Hat. Wm, I-atest style at STADKI.MAXJi'S. HIGHEST AWARD. I received Diploma for fine dress loots at the State Fair and continue to make the best and nicest fits. Give ine a call. (14-tf Merges. CHESTNUTS. My Chestnut trees are now in bloom and I am soliciting orders for small Chestnuts trees by the dozen, by the hundred and by the thousand. I am also offering apple trees for a few cts.f which in ten years will be worth one hundred dollars each. W. S. West. A young son of Mr. Benton Brown was bitten by a dog, which he was teasing, last Monday afternoon. T 1 . ir CM.-..l- 1.-,,. largo stock of Furniture. lie One good buggy for sale at the Her ald oflice. CLOTHING. For a Cheap suit of Clothes call on Wm. Stadelm ajtx. 0nc8 tbdre Stadelmanns at 10 per 'cent below cost. Jump when the pig eon flies. Boots and Shoes, cheaper than ever, for Cash. Peter Merges. FARMERS ATTENTION! Julius Pepperbcrg. Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St., Plattsmouth. Neb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaccoes for smoking purposes. For Sale. Best qualities of plug-smoking tobacco always on hand. 20-tf. DIED. Very suddenly at his home in Chica go, of congestion of the brain. Mr. W. French, son-in-law of our esteemed friends Chaplain Wright and wife. Wc most heartily extend our sympa thy to the bereaved ones, in this sud den affliction. And the Marshal concluded to put his leedle William Board up against the House so the great Herald office would appear to view. That's right much obliged ; we don't need the Brick Block moved now. John Shannon says he'll put a head on you or the fel low that wrote his little "garding" up. THE CITT LEVY FOR THE ENSUING YEAR. Our wise and ever thoughtful City "dads" have levied on us the following burdens : General revenue, 5 mills. Bridges and streets, 4 " Furnace bonds 14 44 High School bonds,. 5 Street bonds, 3 44 Funding 4 School fund 10 " Total S3 - We do not know that this could be avoided. We believe in the grit and back-bone to levy a tax sufficient to rover your indebtedness when you are in for it; but we again protest against the manner of assessment and the rate which simply drives taxable property out of the town and offers a premium for perjury. Of this more anon. $6,000.00 NOTICE. Having sold 92.000 worth of boots and shoes, since I began selling at re duced prices, I am still bound to fur ther reduce my stock, now is your time. Boots formerly 87.00, now 85.00 Fine Kid Shoes, formly 3.50, " 3.00 The liest 18 thread serge shoes only 2.23 Men's Shoes 1.23 Women's Shoes 1.00 Call and examine. No charge for sce.ing goods and prices. Will be happy to show both. liVl X'ETEJt Meroes. CUT FLOWERS. For the Hand, Throat, Dress, Coat, Weddings, Balls, Dinners, and Funer als. Will always do our best to cive satisfaction, and think we can. Orders for Cut Flowers from parties liv ing not more than one days journey. will receive prompt attention, can fill such orders by express at small expense to purchaser, and will insure safe arri val. Prices from 23c to 83.00 and up ward, from Buttonhole Bonuets to elaborate baskets, &c. 13tf L. A. MOORE. NOTICE ! Contracts for Bridge-building. Sealed Proposals for building bridges will be received until Wednesday, the 4th day of August. A. D. 1S75. Bridges to be built in ac cordance with stieelncation, to be seen at the Clerk's Office. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of County Commission ers. July 10th, 1875. C. 1. MOORE, 161oAuk4 Clerk Cam County, Neb. The great saJe of lots in Duke's addi tion will take place next Saturday. Now is the chance to get a lot cheap. Do not forget the sale. Dr. John Black has got a new fancy matched team, that was some days ago. Now he hasn't 'em. Before we go to press he probably may own them again Now you have your property, and now you don't; abont this time. DOANE COLLEGE, YEAR 1875-6 Fall Term, Sept. 2d, to Nov. 24tli. Winter Term, Dec. 2d, to March 8th. Sprint; Term, March 16th, to June 15th. TUITION. In the College, per term $7.00 Preparatory Department, S3.00 to $3.00 Rooms are furnished students free of charce, and board can be had at the boarding hall for 2.50 ier week, .students can club at less rates. Mr. A. It. Faircnild. son of President Fairchiid. of Berea College, has been added to the corps oi instructors, ana we iacmiies are now sucn as to attract young jeople of either sex, wno wish to obtain a liberal education, or to prepare for teaching. For partieulars apply to Prof. D. B. FBBRY, Ckktk, Nebraska. lGt2 Mekit is its Own Succkss. Sujerior mer its and capabilities, cheapness in price, and ease of operation, have placed the Wilson Shuttle Sew i ns? Machine farin advence of all other ma chines in the market. The public shows its ap proval of all that it is and does by purchasing the machines an fast as the Company can pos sibly manufacture them. There is no test of a sewing machine ever yet inaugurated but what has been used on the Wilson, and in every ease it has come off ahead of every other machine in use. No pains or expense is spared in the material used in it, or the workmanship of its construction, to make the Wilson every way the best, most pleasant, and most durable sew ing machine In existence. Machines will be delivered at any Railroad Station in this county, free of transportation charges, if ordered through the Company's Branch House at No. 010 4th Street, St. Louis, Mo. They send an elegant catalogue and chromo circular, free on application. This Company want a few more good agents SICK NURSE. Mrs. Charlotte Finny desires to give notice that she will act. its Sic-k Nurse, whenever call ed on. Kesidence in Stiles' addition, near Al taffer's Mill. Plattsmouth, Neb. 3iu3 THE MARKETS. HOME MAKKE1S. Keiorted by "VYiiitk. & Dakrah. Wheat Com Oats : Kye Barley... Hogs Flax Seed Cattle 75&S0 .. ..5055 4.VooO 75W0 75610 .5.MX&6.75 1,25 LATEST NEW YOKK MARKETS. New Yokk. July 14. Money.... 2 per cent uoia 1 io LATEST CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago. July 14. Flour 4.o04.75 wneat l m Corn m Oats -. 50'i Rye 102 Barley 97 Cattle 6.0O4M.7;i Hogs 6.50(it7.25 Eli Plummer goes it alone after this. Mr. John It. Clark has sold his inter est in his store to Mr. Plummer and the Herald hopes the new man may do double the business ha ever did be fore. TEACHERS. Prof. Usinger has been promoted to assistant Princpal, and Miss Decie Johnston and Miss Gertie Johnson re elected as teachers in the High School. The 4th Ward School remains vacant. TIIK PKOPLK WA3ST PROOF. There is no medicine prescribed by Phvsl clans, or sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence of its success and superior virtue as liom iiKK's ukuman SVKL'P for severe Coughs. Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or any disease of the throat and lungs, a proof of that fact is that any net-son afflicted, can not a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try its superior enect be lore nuvini; the regular size at 75 cents. It has lately been introduced in this country irom ucrmany, ana its wonaenui cures are as tonishinc every one that use it. Three dose win relieve any case, lrvit. sola iv Dr. tf. o, Chapman, Druggist, Plattsmouth, Neb. 45yl The Wrong; Hide or the Meridian. On the down hill side of life, which an old medical writer quaintly terms -the wrong side of the merdian," when the functions decay and th e frame gradually bends under the weight of years, the system requires to be sustained'un- der the burden imposed upon it. Innumerable physical ailments and Infirmities then press up on it to which it had been In earlier life a stran ger. The surest and pleasantest sunDort and solace of declining years is found in Hostetter's stomacn imters, long recognized as the most wholesome and agreeable of diffusible stimu lants, the most itotent of tonics and alteratives. The aged and infirm may place implicit confi dence n this invigorating elixir,, whu-htiot only checks those maladies to which elderly persons arc prcuiiany suojeci. uui in a measure ret aros the encroachment of time upon the constitution. Obstacles to Marriage- Happy Keller for Yourk Men from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Man hood restored. Impediments to Marriage re moved. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION. 419 N, Ninth St., Philadelphia. Pa. an Institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. yyl LEGAL NOTICES. The L.adies of the M. E. Church gave altaspberry and Ice Cream Festival Tuesday night, which was very well attended. The net receipts were about TIGEON SHOOT T0-M0RR0W. Four crack shots on a side, 20 birds apiece. 1st side Holdrege, Agnew, Cunuing- 1am and Streight. 2d side Chapman, Livingston, Jones and Neville. The losers to pay for the birds, and they'll shoot like fire and fury. Green backs being scarce now. There will be a great horse-race at the track on SATURDAY AFTERNOON about three o'clock German Girl, Mr. Willhite driver; Black IJess. Doctor W, ). Jonea driver; Nebraska Maid, E. 'armfle driver. For a purse of 8150. There will no doubt be good sport and the ground full of people. Probate Notice. In the matter of the Probate of the last Will and Testament of Clarissa 11. Buckley, de ceased. To whom it may concern: Take notice that A. C. ldor has Died in my ODice an instrument in writing, purporting to in. inr iv,b mil 4uu bcstAiiiciib vi viaiinsa 11. Buckley, and made application to have the same admitted to Probate : and that said cause is set forhearinir at my Ollice In Plattsmouth on the :10th day of July, A. D. 175, at s o'clock A. m. of said dav, at which time and place all persons interested are notified to appear and contest the same and show cause, it any they have, w hy said instrument solmkl not oe aiiow- eu as ine last win aim testament 01 ciai is.-a 11, Buck lev. de.cca.sed. Witness my hand and official seal this the 7th uay 01 .luiy, a, i. I3ia. 11. 1.. r.bwou.i, 1513 rrouate juuge. TfcKSONAL. Master Clemie Chase, Editor of the Excelsior, a chillis' paper published at Omaha, called on the Herald last Friday. Master Clemie although a hid yet, has edited a paper for several years; he is printer, pressman, roller boy and Editor-in-Chief, all in one. Prof. "Woodbury, Principal of Talbot Hull College, at .Neb. City, paid us a visit last week and was the guest of lev. Mr. Burgess. Mr. Dickenson, formerly of Cass Co., has removed his residence to Dawsen County, and his Post Ollice address is Jewell" instead of Plum Creek, as heretofore He writes us a neat letter about the country there, which we shall publish soon. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an Execution Issued by the Clerk of the District Court within ami for ('ass Coun ty. Nebniskn. and to me directed. I will 011 the Till dav of Aucust. A. D. 1S75. at 10 o'clock. A.M of said day. at the south door of the Court house in said County, sell at Public Auction, the fol lowimr Real Estate, to-wit : Commencim; eieht (8) chains and twenty-five (2JS) links west of the quarter section corner of ine uorin siue 01 aeciiou iniieieeii yinj, ion 11 twelve (V2 range fourteen (14). east of sixth I M.. south five (5) degrees, east flveCM chains and sevenl v-flve (75) links ; thence west twenty five (25) links ; thf nee south two (2 chains and four4) links : thence west two 2) chums and sixty-one til links to a oint 011 east line of Fifth street-, if continued south from Platts mouth : thence north alone the east hue of said street seven 71 chains and seventy-six and one half 76'j links to the north line of said section, thence east on the section line twit 2 chains and thirty-two and one-half -12' links to the place of beginning ; containing two 12) acres more or less, and situated in Cass County, Ne braska. The same licine levied mion and taken as the property of J. V. Canies. Defendant ; to satisfy a Judgment of said Court, recovered by Vallery & uiinner, 1 lalnliiis. Plattsmouth, Neb., July 7th. A. D. 1S75. M. B. CUTLKK. 15t5 Sheriff Cas-s County. Neb. Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of Henry Amison. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the creditor of s.'inl deceased will meet the administrator of said rstate before me.. Probate .Juone of Cass county. Nebraska, at the Probate court In said county on the:0lh day of July, A. D. ls7.-,,at 10 o'clock a. 111. for the purpose 01 presenting their Claims ior allowance. ji. r r.i.i.i.-vj.-. Probate J udge. June seth. 1875. 141 EXCHANGE NOTICE. I am bound to exchange my large stock of Hoots and bhoes for casii. Come and see if I don't. Peter Merges. (JERXAN SCHOOL. The undersigned will teach a German school during vacation in the First Ward School house, to be commenced on Monday, July 12th, The sessions will be from 8 to 11 o'clock in the fore noon. Tuition 02.00 per month. For three pupils of the same family, 85.00. I5tl Conrad Uslnger. SPECIAL NOTICES. Dissolution of Co Partnership. The Co-partnership heretofore exist ing and doing business under the name of Clark & Plummer, is this day dis solved by mutual consent. The busi ness will be continued in the name of Eli Plummer, who will settle the affairs of the late linn. Plattsmouth, Neb July 8th, 1875. JOHN It. CEAifK, 16t3 ELI PEUMMEIt. Mortgage Sale. Whereas. Andrew .1. Hanson, of Cass county Nebraska, on the lth day of June. A. D. 174, made and executed a mortgage to t red . r ns bee, of Cass County. Nebraska, to secure I95 payable in three promissory notes, as follows one for &0. due Sept. 1st 'M74 ; one for S.Vi, due lanuary 1st. iht.. ana one lor f'.o. one ,iuiv 1st 1875. which mortgiige was recorded in the office of the Clerk of Cass county on the 7th day of September. A. D. 1874. at 3 o'clock p. m. and re corded in book F on pages 53 and 54 and that there is due 011 said mortgage up to the 1st day of the first publication of this notice principal and interest, making together the sum of $169.90 and whereas default nas oecn made in tnepay In.in t . . f tliA mnliuv .MturaH liv i 1 i 1 1 tniirltr-ivu therefore the said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of said properly on the 'OA day of July A. i. inv.r. in tween ine nours oi lu o'ciock a. m. and 3 o'clock p. m. at the town of Weeping Wa ter. Cass couniy.NeorasKa, lor cash on delivery. The following is a description of the mortgage property, one combined Reaper and Mower known as the Advance, of McCormick manu facture. Frkii. S. Kris nun. This the 30th day cf June. A. D. 1875. 14t3 FARMS FOR SALE. I am authorized to sell the north east quarter of section ten. township twelve, range twelve, and the north east quarter of section eleven. township eleven, range twelve, for two thous and ($2,000) dollars per quarter. Tfkms Five hundred dollars down and five hundred in one, two, and three years, at ten per cent Interest, payable annually. For fur ther particulars inquire of a. w. Mclaughlin, 4tf At First National Bank, l'lattsmouth. Neb. FOE NEXT FALL AND SPRING. The most hardy, most productive and most profitable varieties of Apple, Tear. Peach, Plum Apricot rul Cherry trees.Grapcvinesinall fruits rm-berrr Dlants. onmmet:i! tnM and ah mho evergreen, bulbous roots.hcdge plants, and ev- I K'i ,,! 7.ji u e I in block twei erythlng desirable for Nebraska soil and climate can b bought of me on good terms. Orders re ceived la town. No trav elljug expenses. Pri ce low. All trees, shrubs, and plants warrant ed good auU in good condition. There Is an apple tree In Ilaltsmouth, which I sold la IMS. and it now pays the interest of one hundred dollars, and I have told many oth ers that are a good. One tree of a good variety U worth more than ten trees of a poor variety. Re careful to plant good trees of good varie ties, and take good care of them. Pur of a careful and experienced nurseryman, or agent who resides in your vicinity. I? very careful to keep your trees In a cool shady place, and the roots wet, water thcin well when you plant them, then keep them cultiva ted, or mulched. Call on me on Main street, ev ery time you come to town, and see specimens ul Iruit autl flowers. w. s. WEST. Executors Sale of Real Estate By virtue of an order of sale from J ml ire of District Court (and under the seal of the same) in and for the District Court. Second Judical District, in the County of Cass and State of Ne braska, and directed to the undersigned, in an action wherein Lloyd D. llennett. surviving ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Shep herd Duke, deceased. Is Plaiutm, and Lavina Duke and others are Defendants. 1 will at 10 o'ciock a. m.. on the 12th Iav of Jane 175. in front of t he Court House in the City of Platts mouth and State of Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder the lands and tenements hereinafter described, on terms following, to-wit : cash in hand. Said lands be long to the estate of Shepherd Duke, deceased. mil are described as follows, to-wit : l'be following lots in the Citv of Plattsmouth. in said Cass County, lots eleven (II) in block five (5). also the following lots lying and being in Duke's Addition to the city of Plattsmouth. aforesaid, that is to say lots one mtvo(-2) three (3 four (4) five (5) six (6) niue (a) ten (to) eleven (11) twelve (14) thirteen (13j fourteen il4 fifteen (15) sixteen (l) seventeen (17) eighteen (18) and nineteen (r.i, in block four (4). lots six (C) seven (7) eight (S) nine (9) ten (10) eleven (11) twelve (12) thirteen (13) fourteen (14) fifteen (15) sixteen (16) seventeen (17) and eighteen (1). in block (5) lots four (4) five (5) six (6) seven (7) eight () nine IV) eleven ui; anu iweive (iz in diock ots'one(l) two () three (3) four (4) five (5) six (C) seven (7) eight () and nine (9) in block seven (7),, lots one (1) two (2) three (3) four (4) in block nine 9, lots four 4 five (5) six (6) seven (7) eight (8 nine (9 ten (10) eleven (11) and twelve (12). in block eleven (11), all of block twelve (12) being lots one (1) to twenty-two in elusive, all of block thirteen (13) teing one (1) to twentv-two (22) Inclusive, lots one (l) and two (2) in block fourteen (14), lots one (1) two 2) tnree (3) lonr (4) ti ve (5) and six (6. in oiock til teen (13), lots four (4) live () and six (6), in block eighteen (is), lots one (1) two (3) seven (7) eight (8) nine (9) ten (in eleven (it) and twelve (i2),in block nineteen (19). all of block twenty (20) ex cept lot twelve (12) being lots one (I) to twenty two (22) Inclusive except lot twelve (12), lots one (1) three (3) four (4) and ten (10) in block twenty one (21) lots one (1) two (2) three (3) four (4) live (5) six (0) seven (7) eight (S) eleven (11) and twelve (12). in block twenty-three (2i). lots one uree ll lour 4) six ) seven 7 eisht ten 110 eleven 111 and twelve 12, 27 j. an enty-seven i I of block twenty- eight 128 except lot seventeen 17 being lots m io,r oue te. ii l 71. lots one 111 aad twelve 121 in Mock twenty 20 Inclusive, except lot seven- two (2j tnree m live 15J ck twentv-nine I?sl. lots one 11 two 2 three 3f four five m six 6 seven 7 and eight 81 In block thirty (30J. lots three ftf four (4 five 11 six fil seven 171. and eight Dm. in block thirty-one 3l, bus one fcl two (2J three 3J lour4 live 51 seveu 7 nine 9 ten no eleven 111 and twelve 1121, in block dj. lots one lj two 2J four 14 live 51 sev eijrht tl nine 0 Umi I10 eleven 111! and fcwciTr i- I" uktr iwrni J -iw Lf ten iior en 1.71 ei, ialu sale will continue Irom 10 o clock a. m until sundown of the said day, if necessary, aud it n ill le adjourned from day to day until all are sold ; Plattsmouth. May 11th. 1875. i.lXtVO D. Be.NXKTT. Surviving Executor of the last will and testa ment of Shepherd Duke, deceased. D. II. Whkklku, 7tf Attorney for Executor. The above sale is hereby adjourned until Sat urday J ury 17. 1873. "2 rt CD a. 3 S CO c CO CO P c r O " w 3 a 2 rr rs t c S .3 CD B to 2 3 ?r S 3 o "t - s- tr. t3 o 9 I o o B CO 5s a r c a 3 a. a 8 00 (-t II ! o rr in 2. M 17" P S T sal Waierman? Ilcdnccd Hates for Lumber NEW LIVERY, FEED. AND SALE STABLE! AN OLD STAND, BUT A NEW MAN. The partnership of O. M. Strelght and Yt. Jones, ue;ng tins uay dissolved Dr. W. 1). JONES, D. will open a new I.ivery, Feed, and Sale at ine uid iuai i luK.i, on Main Stable. htrcet. just east oi .loiin Miannoii .s well known Stable, l'lattsmouth. Neb. IIorKCM, ItDsies A. CarrlageH, to let at .all times, at leasonable rates. HOUSES HOARDED ItY THE DAY. WEEK. Particular attention paid to driving and train ing Horses. Having all the appliances I shall make a particular feature of my business the driving and handling of TROTTING STOCK. C?r7Hetnir wen known an over the county, no further chin music Is necessary. I cordially in vite all my friends to call and see me. and they wiu receive a ucariy welcome, jcespecuuny. 3mA W. D. JONES. DR. CREEP'S FAMILY MEDICINES ARE the result of an experience of thirty years in the practice of a successful physician. Hitter Tonic An extract of roots and herbs so judiciously and medicinally combined, that every part of the diseased body receives the Help required, it is not claimed as a panacea for all the ills of life, but for dyspepsia, billious and liver complaints, fever and ague, cholera, debility, and all diseases of the stomach, liver. aim uigesiive organs, it is an enectuai remeav. As a preventative against fever and ague and malarious diseases it is unsurpassed. It strengthens and builds up the debilitated sys tem, and gives renewed vigor to all parts of the oooy. Kinrs C-nrc Acts as a diuretic evactiant in cases of drosy, gout, gravel, and diseases of the bladder and knlnevs. purities the blood. en res scrofula and eruptivo diseases, rheumatic ami neuralgic pains, aud all diseases of the uri nary organs. Kxpertorant a prompt remedy lorcongns asthma, cioun. aud all diseases of the throat. limes and cnest. ana ine iirst stages oi con sumption and tvphoid fever. everni Ajn I'll IK Are prepared ex pressly to aid the tonic iu curiiiir acute and chronic cases, thev act without depletion. Crimean Liniment Opens the pores of the Mesh, and penetrates to the bone or seat of pain, giving relief to man or beast as speedily is any outwaro. application can. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. E. T. BAKTRUFF & CO.. 50yl Burlington, Iowa GEO. SHAPER'S ATD BLACKSMITH SII0P, FOB UORSE-SUOEINO, Mending and Repairing ! ALL, K1XDS OF FARM IMPLEMENTS Mended and Fixed. 95 New Wagons for Sale, Itagcics and Light Vscoas on hand. and for sale all the tine. New Wagons made to order. Hates reasonable aad work guaranteed. n Washington Ave.. I FLATTSMOUTH. 4oyi near 7th St.. J 2KB, ROBERT DOyNELLY'S Wagon & BlacksiiiithShop Wa-fon, Buggy, Machine and Flow re? pairing, and general jobbing. Xrw Wagons and Unsgies made to Order. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Shop on Sixth street, opposite Streight's Stable. 0. K. BA11BER SHOP. T. B. Hall has opened a fine, new, handsome, well appointed BARBER SHOP. South side of Main street, east of "Vivian's Store. There is the place to get a clean suave Give Hall a cail. 14. PROFESSIONAL CARDS HAM. 31. CIIAP.VA2V, ATTORNEY AT LAW and Solicitor f Chan cery. OAce in Fitzgerald's Block, Flattsmoutb. jenrasKa, WHKKLF.lt Jk. BEXXKTT, REAL. ESTATE and Tax Pliytng Agents, No taries 1'ublic, Fire and Life Insurance Agents, i lattsniouth. rtebraska. R. It. LIVl.MiHTOX, FIIYSICIAN & SURGEON, tenders his pro fessional services to the citizens of Cass county. Residence southeast corner Sixth and oak sis. Office on Main street, two doors west of Sixth i lattsmouin, itetiraaka. GEO. a. SMITH. It. B. WI.XDHAl. Mil IT II Sl WIXD1IAM. ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Real Estate Bro kers. Sie:ial attention Kiven to Collections and all matters affecting the title to real estate. Office on 2d floor, over l'ost Ollice, l'lattsmouth, .eura.sKa. 40 i. HENRY ROWLAND; ALSO General Blacksmitlilng. Vurrlmfm. Hunglm, .d Voni ItepaireU on Hhort .otlee. AIXO iioKKi:-siioi:ir And all other iron work promptly attend-, cd to. cheaper than the cheapest, for casu By the undersigned. 3 . II. HOWLAND. Shop northwest Cor. of Vine (Hixth sts: l LATrsMOUlll. NKII. TO? Ben Hempel. HE'S THE MAN, KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE. ON LOWER MAIN STREET, PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB. Meals at all hours. Ice Cream, Soda Water, & Lemonade to Civil you. Good square Meals, nice Lunches, &c. &c. to warm you. Ales. Wines and trood T.inuors to be used rea- sonaoty, ior your uenciit u you desire. 40-yt B. HEMPEL, Prop. JI'MTICK OI" THE l'KACK. Office on Main street, riattsrnouth, Neb., two ' doors east I 11KKALU office. Uusincss hours from 8 a. in. to 8 p. lit. All county business usu ally transacted before a Justice of the I'eace will be attended to. Also general collector of debts. L0yl J. W. IIaiukh. DR. SCHILDKNECHT. . Eclectic & Homoeopathic VALLERY & RUFFNER'S, FOR l'liysician. CIT-Offlce and Residence corner Sixth and Vlns Streets, riattsrnouth. Neb. Calls attended at all hours. 40yl. Wm. JATeville, I'ROrRIKTOR or MILK Good fresh milk DELIVERED DAILY AT EVERYBODY'S nOME IX PLATTSMOUTH : IK THKY WAST IT, BY J. F. ISEAlTiHEISTEK. 8D IK YOUR ORDERS AKD I WILL TRY AMD UIVK YOU PALACE BILLIAD HALL. (Main St., under First Nat. Bank.) PLATTSMOl'TII, - - - IV KB. MY RAH IS SUPPLIED WITH TUB BEST WINES, LIQUORS, BEH, ETC, ETC. 40yl fjiear me TracK lor our Spring Trade. IrPTTIRIE ZEIIoIC 40yl and serve you regularly. D. L. MORROWS NEW Blacksmith Shop, ON Seventh St, & Chicago Ave. Does a general business In Ilorse-Shoelnz. aienuinx. anu Kepairing .icons a farm Machinery, Dressinft Mill ricks, and all Steel and Iron Work, ou SHORT NOTICE I ! REMEMBER THE SIGN, D. L. Morrow's 43ly Blacksmith Shop. MIKE SCHNELLBACHER. BLACKSMITH HORSE SII0EINU, AXD WAGON REPAIRING. I - S Sl O HP , JOHN WAYMAN, PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB. Repairer of Steam Engines. Boilers. Saw and Grist Mills. Gas and Steam Fittings, Wrought Iron Pipe, Force and lift pumps, steam Uuages. safety valve ciovernors. anu all kinds of Brass Engine Fittings re paired on short notice. FARM 3IACII1XEBY. repaired on short notice. 49yl CARPENTER WORK ! W. Li. Tucker, has removed to the buildlnir opposite Math ews Hardware Store. (On 4th Street, Bet. Main and Vine.) Where in addition to other work. lie win give special attention to REPAIRING FURNITURE, 3IAKIXG riCTURE FRAMES, AC. Also Aeent for the COMMON SENSE IRON- 10 lAiu.rA oi wnicn we nave a number on hand ; call and see them. GOOD NEWS FOR THE PUBLIC!!- 3Tow is the time to Imy your Notwithstanding the depression of the country," will still continue to sell goods at their old stand in FITZO FJIALIVS" BLOCK, cheaper than ever, and defy competition in priced ard" goods. Thej constantly kee on hand a large as sortment of DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. READY MADE CLOTHING. GROCERIES. BOOTS A SnOKSk HATS AND CAPS' QUEE.NSWARE, WOOD f- WILLOW WARE, BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR, TOBACCO, dc, dr. Thev will sell all goods as lovr as any house in tovvn. even if advertised? at cost. They do not deem it necessary to give a price lint, but would ask yotf to call and examine the goods, hear the prices, and satisfy yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. Our motto is "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," IF1 O 23 CASH. VALLERY & RUFFNER'S Implement Bepartmcnfy IFOIR, 1875. II. A. WATERMAN & SON Will sell Frame Lumber, of nil kinds at 920 perm. Flrnt quality oT Fencing, SO. 44 Second " " IT. FirMt ItoardH, JJO. Merond 17. Star VKhlnelfH. S3. SO per M. X. 1 Hhinzles. .50. Other eradet of I'Uinber equally Cheap with loorM, Maih JIUndM, d dr. See other ad. on outside. All kinds of FA KM IMPLEMENTS mended Neatly d- Promptly :0: Horse Shoeing, Ox Shoeing, In short, we'll shoe anything that has four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. I'ome and see us. on Fifl h St.. between Main and ine Streets. just across the corner from the kew lIKlt.I.l Careful Work and Prompt Attend ance to Calls. 40-ly "WM. L. TUCKEIt. FOR GO TO Gus. Herold's. mm OKF1CK. ntyl WILLIAM HEROLD Keejis one of tho Largest Stocks OF GROCERIES IN TOWN. 40yl CTflriniirr & hitt.t.vi? j jl xi uiu ii a. aw iii-xjuju uii Harness Manufacturers, TIIK (rBKAT CAUSE OK HUMAN MISERY. Jtwt Published, in a Sealed Enrebtpe, pric 6 rf A I'cture on the Nature. Treatment, and Kadical cure of Seminal VTcaknes. or Sperma torrhea, induced by eir-Aiuse. Involuntary r.missions. imnotenev. ervous Jienuity. and liiiDediinentH toniamaKeeenerally : t on.vnnD- tion, Kpilepsey, and Fitn ; .Mental and I'hvsical incap:ciiv, kc. isv ituiir.Ki j. .:ui.e.it- WKLL, M. D-, autlior of the -Green Book." &e. Ibe World-renowned author, in this admira ble Lecture, clearly oroves from his own exper ience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, ana without dangerous surirical operation, bou- Kies, instnimcnts, rings, or cordials : pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply. privately, and radically. t-ffTnU Lecture wilt vroore a boon to thout- aiutsand thiniHandtt. Sent under seal, in plain envelope, to any ad dress, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two post stamps. Address me i-UDUsners, ( HAS. J. C. KLIKF. Jk. CO. 10-431y y Ytt Bowery. N. Y. ; P. O. box. 458C. They also would call attention of the fanning community to tho fact, that' they sell the Improved ana world renowned J. I. Case cc l o. THRESH ING MACHINE. Tho Nichols & Shepherd's "VIBRATOR" Thresh ing Machine, the "Old Reliable" McCormick "Advance" REAP ER d- MOWER: also. the M COR MICK HARVESTER, the best in the market. Don't give your orders un til you see samples. Prices lower than any other dealer. THE LITTLE CHAMPION REAPER AND MOWER,- which gives perfect satisfaction. THE KIRBY REAPER d- MOWER, THE WEIR CULTIVATORS AND PLOWS. DERE A CO.'s GANG AND STIRRING PLOWS, bct in .' KEYSTONE d- BROWN CORN PLANTERS. FISH BROTHERS' WAGONS, Th best on lhtl' BROAD CAST SEEDERS. DRILLS, STALK CUTTERS, HARROWS, CORN SHELLERS. d-c, dc. "Which they will sell atljed-rock prices to suit tho. times. fifFor tho above named Machinery, they always keep on hand ft fall' lino of extras, which is a great item to farmers. VALLERY & RUFFNER. El 1 Great Sacrifice of Boots and Shoes OMAHA ADS. SADDLES and all kinds of BRIDLES, COLLARS. harness stock, constantly en hand. Fruit Confectionery, AND Grocery Store NUTS, CANDIES, TEAS. SUGARS, COFFEES, TOBACCOES. FIX) UK. Remember the place, oppo ite E. tJ. on Lower Main Street. AC DoTey's 21-ly STREIGHT d- MILLER. Wm. Gramberg's LUMBER YARD, FsatS-pmocth, Nkb., Op. Platte Valley House. Grand Central Hotel. Larcest and finest hotel between Chicago and San t rancisco. Geo. Thrall, proprietor, Omaha. WEEPING WATER ADS. Fleming & Race, DEALERS IX DRY GOODS, HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. AND NOTIONS. And Farmer Snppllen Generally. Slnv SSntIc iiha nil Vnnf and w e sell them CIIEAr. TRY US ONCE, AND SEE! (40yl) WEEPING WATER, NEB. Ve'ifP' ,: U l'ETEK MERGES. .z0f Down come the Trices to the level of Grasshopper Times. Now is your time to buy of 1. Merges ! On hand all kinds of LUMBER, DOORS. SASH, BLINDS, SHINGLES, LATHS. ALSO MouldingS, BUILDING PAPER, CEMENT, LIME, Plaster Paris, etc. AT LOWEST MARKED RATES. 13in3 Call and Examine. LOUISVILLE ADS. DIC J. 31. 1VATERMAS', Physio Medical Practitioner. LuuistHlle, Com Co., Xeb. tyAlwnys at the office on Saturdays. 4flyl FOX & GLOVER, Sell the BEST GOODS at the lowest prices, at LOUISVILLE, CASS CO, NEB. READ AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES: Nice Serge Gaiters, only SI. IJest 18-thread Serge Gaiters, only $3.23'.- Women'g Serge Slippers, only 75c. JJoots, formerly $7.25, now $3.50. Women's Kid Shoes, formerly 3-50, now 83.00. Men's Shoes $1.35. Every thing else in proportion. I have a nice assortment of White Slippers and Misses' and Child' Pearl Colored Shoes, Button and Lace. I also received DIPLOMA for fine home' made Boots at the State Fair. Repairing always done with ncatncus and dispatch. Call and examine. I will always be pleased to show goods and prices. IKXKRiL DEALERS IX- 13 RT HATS, GOODS, GROCERIES E.T.Duke&Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HARDWARE READY- CAPS. MADE BOOTS Jk CLOTHIXO. SHOES. XOTIOXS. CROCKERY WARE, AND FARMERS' SUPPLIES GENERALLY Call ajid give them a trial. ryAlo'deaI in ORAIIf & COAL. 40yl AND CEDAR CREEK ADS. CUTLERY, J. INHELDER & SON, RAKES, SHOVELS, KNIVES AND FORKS, AXES, cx., &c. ALL KINDS OF Tinware Manufactured. MAI ST., BET, Sad & 3d 40yl BOOTS, SHOES, AXD GROCERIES, Of every kind. at the lowest possible rates. Also DEALERS IN GRAIN. For which the highest CASH prices are paid. Hides and produce of all kinds bought at iteasonauie rates. I XII ELD KITH KTATIOX-(Cedar Creek.) 40yl CASS CO., XEBRASKA. Mrs. A. H. Knee, WORKER IN HAIR. Braids, Curls. Switches, Tuffs, and all kiruls of liair work promptly and neatly made by Orders left at MK3. KENNEDY'S 9IILLIERY STORE. On Main St., 1 door east of Clark & Flummer's. SIIVGER SEWIXG ft 2fl FOU SALE BY with all the EXTRAS, ATTACHMENTS, zstieikiidhjIes &c: Also, ri0wsLCiiUivators, Wasons. and FAKvi i.vrLfc.lE.NTS for sale. PETER HERGES. SEWING MACHINES!- MilCHIMEE Cor. Main and 40yl 6th Sts. TLATTSMOCTIT. New ImproVed Iota S'titch GROVKR & BAKEB: SEWING MACHINE, For salo try CHARLES VII-AXt. With all the' Extras and Attachments, such as: Needles, oil. Turkeis, Binders, etc. Those who' eomemplate liuyinit a nuwhine, will do well tm give the ilrover & I?aker a tnal. Satisfaction' guaranteed, an J the ehfapest machine in thoj market. All orders by mail promptly attend' ed to. Address, CHARLES VIALL, 2ni6 I'laitsinouth. Neh. MERCHANT TAILOR Is in receipt of the finest arid' I1JS S T H 3 S O X TJt JSX-T Or CatMlnrerVft.- Clath. VrHtlnsr. Scotch1 Wooif, IriHh KrieHCM, Jtr. twin fa-t..the largest and best assortment' of Cloths ever brought to this oily, which I am. prepared to make up in the Latest Styles. 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