Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, April 20, 1876, Image 3

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T 11 E HERALD.
LOCAL XES
B. & M. R. R. Time Table.
CcrrtcUl Sunday, January 30?,, 1STG.
OB OMni FKOM PLATTSMOLTII.
Lavee Z a. m. Arrives 8 -50 a. in.
I :30 p. m- " 3 :15 p. in.
FltOM OHAHA POK PLaTTSMOCTH.
Lmtm V a. a- Arrive! 10 :2I a. m.
- 4 :Q p. m. " & :03 p. ru.
p. la. T:i3p. IU.
FOH THE WEST.
UafM riatumiuth 9 :40 a. m. Arrives "Lln
oly. 12 -15 p. w. ; Arrives Kearney, 8 :00 p. m.
Br. Loris KsrF.S! leaves Plattsuioutli,
4 -"?5 ui. Arrives, Lincoln, 6 -.40 p. in.
Fre iUl ' 7 :I0 a. m. Ar. Lincoln 11 :25 p.m.
- ll:5op. m. " "
FKOVC THE WEST.
Utm Kearney. 6 :to a. in. Leaves Lincoln,
14 jlJ p. m a rrives Platts:no:ith. 3 :15 p. in.
Lci EirRM- Leives Lincoln, 7 :J0 a
a. Arr;v Plattsniouth. 10 -'4 a. ni.
rrtlj'il laves laacolu, 11 :15 a. at. Arrives
r.a:uiaoJt5, 4 :i: p. m.
!. LlnColu T A9 p.
mjU. 11 J p. Ul.
CU1NU kaST.
tlrtni, 6 0 a. Ul.
fMi-a-r, ttiaig each day) 1 :S0 p. m.
J M V 1. A 1 V E 1 1 T I s K M K M S.
Transient. 2 . cent a. lino. K ail.ir advertl-i-rs.
1 J vcut per Ii if. No advertisement iuser
kw lt it m than J-'j era Is.
Lel Sot.r.-, at Statute rates.
A turners an-1 ,!!. -els .11 t lie law w ill be held
f"jHu5.' '-'T ail li-ial notices ihcy hind in.
a,. (n , ess demanding a proof of ;uli!iiM
(Wiu of iu notice will be he id for the puol;i a-U-ju
Itu- of sjej nutiri'.
CKI Vf l'MC ATIOS.
as our v.:ee is limited, all communications
Arrive riatts-
John Dillon a Pemlrton Pembroke 1 CABBLTirS NEW JEWI.LRY STAND.
baa added ujv honors to his already
great reputation. Chicago Times.
DIED.
What Uuinc, Tact, lVrsoTerance and
Enterprise Docs.
Our attention lias been called this
LINCH Edmimi ;. him .f W.J. and Flizabcth
Lincii. on I huixlay. March 3iJi. ls;t.of Me 111- i , , , . fr Fi-tiiL- P-ir-
i.iauou. croup, a-cd 7 years. mouth and J6 , wee to the t.ict that Mr. 1 rank Lar-'-
. rutli, one of our best known jewelers,
Just received. (SO sheets of sheet niu- as just moved into Ins own building
l'EKSONAL.
Lcasley has neas up.
Azro Smith cornea out heavy on caV
bages.
Lawyer Stevenson, Xeb. City, is on
hand tliis court.
And Uro. Droady.our new Dist. Atty.
turns up again, at court tliis week, so
sic. very latest and choice, at Dr. Chap-
I on Main street, in this place. T lie prem- ' does Mr. Tollea short-cut reporter.
man s.
3-2t.
bl .rl autl t Hit-' puiut
wiiii no watte
Any who til tlie .ti.T rrjrtil.-iHy
llir pKtoii:cf. wnciiif-r iinrni'ii i un
aiu. or w ii-l!)'T in' M a huiiiiimt or nui-i'
ejusi:lr- f'ir tin- )i;iv.
1 it aii i.r-i:i ": irs ills n:ii'r ilininf in-lit-
:uii-t ii.iv arrcani's. m llic p'llilitU
r nii f-i ! : 1 1 : 1 1 : to -.ml it until payment U
(!. nid colli i l tin- uti'de aiii'Mint. wln lluT
t ;.j;yi" is :akr;i froi'.i t Ii' o.'V:i-" r mf.
a I ! i -.'urts li.ivr- dfcl.lcil Hint rftu-'ins t
lf ii o, i -. it na n-rioli.iis from il.f miM -or
r movl iy SM't Iravini; tliPin nnrnllnl
for, i fn iia ii4. evideu-e of it. I k.. rin.SAi
rAi a.
AMISEMENT.
arll n Jolsa Dillon's (.'-oTnedy Trou(i.
lJfci.- l.U. O. r. I !etia.io:i aud Hall.
Treah liuse at Graiulrg'a.
rift--n citr lu.ids of ?tok wer- hii
rtviti I'lattsiuautli tn Monday.
!e streight's dcw store. Jn the
O'jli pfii i!i4. octet-bouks, auil
boi paper at Dr. Chapman 3.
Now Hank is fixed. Store and Tav
.n both that's the old fashioned way!
The haveapiod joke on rannele.
Ti.ii loys say lit is haYin? out St.
CUir'a tickets now, times are so hard.
.e Ccnnor has turned farmer, hav
! t-'Uht a j;;,'J acre farm in Cass Co..
v, Jiirh hp in fj )in to Improve and run
'i , to thr ha:: lh.
J. D. Martin dale, a former resident
;? Plait iLU Jut!:, and one of the l est
'. rs In tte county, j.aid us a visit
.:' -'ui day.
';ut. oil. K'as. varnish, bru!ies.
p;',:;, i -., at Dr. ("a.ipmau'd. 2t
And behold Spring has cm at last,
and everytKMly is kal to see the young
gentleman. Such a pounding, sawing
cutting and carving; such a tree plant
ing, feuce tixing and general overhaul
ing I'lattsmouth never got before.
;:frVeckhl;u-h h;is sold one Ilog
head of prunes in a month, and lias
another still on hand, to dispose of
during the coming mouth. 1 14
ASSESSED VALUATION OF PLATTS
MOLTH CITY.
l'er6onal property $103.!63
Ileal Estate 84,000
It only falls short about 840,000 of
last year, owing to some new improve
ments though. Property on the whole
waa taken less. It is too small though,
and gives us a ridiculous appearance,
a 4 every one knows we have 5 times
that amount at fair raluations.
HIGHEST AWARD.
I received the diploma for fine dress
boots at the State Fair, and continue to i
make the best and nicest tits. (Jive me
a call. (4'J-tf) I. Ml-:i:i:s.
BOOK AGENCY.
Mr. A. I. Woodard has taken the
agency for th saleof the latent improv
ed family liible that is furnished by
the American Publishing Iluuse, and
ih'sirrs to inform the people of Cass
county that he will visit them soon to
take sulttcriptions for th same. This
Dible has 130 illustrations and 1700
pages, with history of the books of the
bible and dictionary of all religious de
nominations. An account of the dif
ferent translations with Apocrypha.
Concordance, I'ialms more than is
found in any bible now offered to the
public. Publishers, W. K. Bliss, Tole
do Ohio. Gen. State agmt, W. D. Acor.
Fremont. -2t.
SEI'DS
VL'tWL
L. A. Moore ha llower need for sale
fr:a Vick, o- of the most reliable of
-s-i,Iu:en and ri xist. 15uv of him and
hu Mill not fail to have ilowers. He
s'j'ihits grei'iiliouse and bedding j lnt
.'i.rs4le. 2tf-
b'A 11UE11H A TT EXT I OX !
Julius Pepperberjr. Cigar Manufac
turer, on Main St.. Plattsniouth. Xeb.
Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ainiii-i-,iu
Toba-ofs for smoking purposes.
Fui Hal. Ji-st qualities of plug-smoking
tobacco always on baud. 20-tf.
If you have aore throat, hoarseness,
or slight cough, the. -Forest Tar Tro
ches" aie the leanest, best wnd most
effective. Take them once and you
will have no others. At Chapman's.
The friends of Mr. XV. F. Morris m
intely elerted Marsha!, in this city have
prrierited him with a solid silver badge,
tar ahap-a in laid with ebony letters.
It beais the inscription. "W. F. Morri
s )u, presented by his friends."
riEs:i mss at .';uA5aitEK(;.
iramberg has god fresh lime for
a and will keep it on hand during
the summer by the bushel or wagon
i'jad.
H. J. Streight is moving hi stfn k of
Fancy g ods and stationery to a room
.-t the Saunders House, where tw can
Attend to both b u si u esses to Letter ad-
ar.tagf.
Uracelus Out KxUtfar.
T.'i ni"r',:'. vkly lim.ilid ilot4 not iijuf
but inertly "dra,'4 out existence." as lliey
t :..r. it l'ii.'1'ted for tii" :u tive prruit't of
anil i:n-:iiial'l.. of partaking of it- 'leaiire.
I" Hlnc'l l.eriltli alulie rau Kle a 7esl ; iisin
:.;! to s.Hi:tl i'lfico. n se ;u.l a Jrey to u.el
a:rl.o. . t lit- .i::u.inarsli Is unl.-nl an ul.j.-rl
i.; 5:tv. Ti-t t!:-: :s imtliin in Hll Ibis that
rn:i"i ti" lfin.-iil 1 by that (.'-nl il itit-1 .it n e
'u-r.L-l urronc. II.isretl-r' Mouiai'li liillers.
sjii 'e s i'lii ienr sl.iliiiua. bi;!'' s t!i
ii"riii st.'iu. ai uuiimwh I Lose b. uti'y ir-r-i;;i'.ri;ii
t v. Iik li uei ..i:4 e.iness is most
frr.,-.;fii!: Attributab!.-. 1 nas.s of t be l.biuey
-i i blablr. in-ix-rf.-i-t lii.si!..u ami iiti i;ne
tr.'nl ai e :-rt ii" -on: fi .f debili'v. 'I beii
i li.-alli ii tnevr. . .. i:u-s a nuiller .-f t''r
ttii;t 'i"U IlosteitM'i S:..!;i:eli liiit.'is ar
vs:ein.tr u-ailv iisi-it tor that p ;tj's'. lin-fait-te.s
!: s.' a isi- .i!.ii,!n:.ii e ami jn- 'iit f r .tml
i.-ip a:'il o iir .lUiiitaun 4 febii'.e eompiaints
'f a malaria! nat nr.-.
Two sets of Dickens complete works
jnfit sold, and one more 6et left at Dr.
Chapman's. 3-2t
Just nveived, a large stock of paper,
envelojx's and books, at Dr. Chapman's.
MASONIC.
Called Communiccttioa of Platts
niouth Podge N'o. C. on April 2tlth,
Wednesd iy evening: work in the M.
M.-. Degree; a full attendance of mem
ber desiretl. All transient Brethren
in the city are fraternally invited to
visit. Commence I. M. sharp.
ily or lei of the W. M.
(J co. AY. FosTEK.
Secretary.
Hunting PooUi at Merges' shoe store.
Call around.
ises were formerly known as "Eaton's
music store," and aim-jut opiosite the
Saunders House.
This is not till we started to say,
however, w ith or without Mr. Carruth's
leave we proiose to give a little history
of his business in the past few years,
for the benefit of the town and as an
example to the chronic growler and
slothful do nothing, the man who al
wajs thinks his town is the poorest,
the meanest place on earth, no busi
ness, no money. Ac. or, if he does not
think so he talks so, and often induces
strangers, w ho do not know him, to be
lieve that this story is true. If we
have any such merchants, mechanics,
business men or idlers w ho are harping
as above, they may read this article
with profit.
Mr. Carruth came here about 5 years
ago. and started in a small room up
stairs over Ilerold's, as you all remem
ber. It was really about tl fc beginning
of our -hard times" and wo have had
no really "good times" that is limes
when money was plenty and trade to
everybody brisk, and yet Carruth has
gone on and on, upward step by step,
first to a large room in the Post Oilice
with Mr. Slieight, then to a nice little
room over by Stadelmanu's, and now
into a larger room of his own better
adapted to his increased business, and
the large steck of goods that he must
find room to display this spring. Xow
all this has been done by hard labor
and attending to busines. It can be
from no other cause for all around us
the cry of hard times and no business
has sounded.
It would certainly seem that a cer
tain kind of tact in business, constant
attention and perseverance would over
come hard times. It has in this case
ami we offer it as an example to en
courage us all to stop w hining so much
and work more, for if a man can work
up the jewelry business, in the last
few years, a business the first to feel
hard times, anddealin g in articles of
luxury almost exclusivi ly if this can
be done, tho man who deals in staples, t after all
bread and butter, beef and the actual
nweinitu a of life ought never to com
plain and can, if he will try. do a good
business all the time, if in a good
plac. Let us ail see if we cannot
overcome hard times somewhat in the
future.
In the mean time three or four jew
elers have left, gone away, couldn't do
business, lc. Ho it is ever, and we
make the point that it is not the town,
nor even the times that makes success
in business possible. It is the men.
Our tow n is as good as any other town.
Try it and see.
Judicious advertising has helped Mr.
C. It will help any one, but to that
you must add knowledge of your bus
iness, promptness and good manners.
Always keep and do what you adver
tise. Stick tt it and even in I'latts
mouth we mav all make a fortune yet.
E. Angell's money received and the
papers will be sent as pr order.
The "6To?e," Lincoln, Neb., comes to
hand, and asks an X. In course we
will, but as we missed the first number
we don't know much about you as yet.
Henry Eikenberry says has beea
thinking of us for some time and he
l did think two dollars worth about us
last week. We wish the Eikenberry
family was a good deal larger than it
is, if they ail thought like Henry.
Ii. O. Slaughter, of the State Journal
called on the Herald last week. He
signs himself "Gad" when he slings ink
and if he can't Slaughter a feller Gad!
we'd like to know who can.
Mr. J. W. Linch, of Mt. Pleasant, this
county, called on the Hen a Ll Satur
day and left us happy six mouths ahead.
Mr. L. kas been one of the best friends
the Heualu has had in Cass county,
and we doubly appreciate friends dur
ing these hard times.
Mr. S. A. Davis, of Mt. Pleaaant, son-in-law
of our old democratic friend
Winslow, alled on the Herald Mon
day. Very glad to see Mr. Davia, and
as he is a member of Cent. Com. hope
19 see him again n Monday.
Mr. Xrm. Shryock of this office, who
has lately undergone a surgical opera
tion at the hands of Dr. Livingston,
has been confined to the house more or
less for ao me days and w e are thus left
short of help.
Dr. J. W. Thomas of Weeping Water
called on the Hep.ald yesterday, very
glad to see the Doctor. Always are, in
fact.
Capt. Paine, city Assessor and Mr.
Shryock, county assessor, have turned
their lists over to the city and county
board and furnish us some statistical
f.icts part of which we print this week.
M. L. White Esq. a gentleman who
formerly acted as County Com'r. in this
County, came down from Omaha to .Bee
U3 Tuesday. If the Journal can Ikj be
lieved White was'nt such a bad Com'r.
-W-J. V. Weckhach has a splendid
bran new little stock ofleady Made
Clothing. U4
BOTANY (LASS.
A class for the study of Botany will
be organized for the accommodation
of persons who are not memlers of the
school. The only expense attending
the matter will be the purchase of the
text book. -Gray's School and Field
Book of Botany."
All who may desire to enter such a
class will pleae call on ine sometime
during the present week, so that ar
rangements may be made for recita
tions and other preliminaries.
A. B. Wigiitman.
A large assortment of patent plow
shoes, something convenient and a new
wrinkle to the f armers. Call and see
tlietu lightiWity. Good bargains.
XVM. (iTADF.LM.4XN.
Jones is fairly settled itt Li new sta
ble over on Vine street, talong with
the IIekai.iv and has got a very nice
place to do business in. IIj h.is got
another new driving team, bt i.l-s Flo-
la and 12'ieen. Two pretty gteys ex
cellently matched both for color and
gait and very nice steppers to bMt.
A S'lOWEU OF FIMI.
Mr. McConahan, four miles south
west i f Eight Mil Grove picked up a
number of tish one day last w eek, some
quits large, that must have lx-en blown
thrr- by some water .pout. He also
captured a live Se v Gull whose wings
measured 4 feet from tip to tip.
Just received, a choice lot of cro
quets base balls atid bats, at Dr. Chapman's.
A If 'J IT OUt SCHOOLS.
At the annua! conclave of Mount Zi
on Corumandery X'o. 5 of Knights Tem
plar held at this place on Good Friday
last, the follow ing officers were elected
for the ensuing masonic year.
Sir It. It. Livingston Eminent Com.
J. NT. Wi-se Generalissimo.
" K. M. Chapman Captain General.
J. Vallery Jr Master of Finances.
" D. II. Wheeler Bet-order.
" Bob't. Ballauce sr. Warden.
- F. E. White Junior Warden.
M. B. Cutler Standard Bearer.
" E. F. I-wis Sword Bearer.
" Alonzo Cunningham Warder.
J. W. Shannon Capt. of Guard.
Rasmus Petersen 1st Guard.
44 O. Frost M Guard.
44 J. C. Cummins 3d Guard.
Prof. Wight man has a few words to
say very appropriatt ly about the
Watchman's comments on one of our
teachers.
We think our friend of the other
persuasion (newspaporiallyj, does not
have a very happy way of introduc
ing his criticisms on schools. His
stylo naturally nngr-rs without doing
any good. It was the s-tine in Sturgis'
case.
If the Watchman must go for some
one, we suggest Todd, he'll jaw back
and call names, right nasty, we tell you ;
call you cur, son of a dog, liar,
and all such pretty things. Pitch in
to some one that can jaw back, old man
WOXDKKFUL SUCCESS.
OUR JURIES.
c.uAM) .into its.
Sam "1 Richardson Richard Newell.
M. McFlwain
Geo. E. Pronger
Jos. A. Connor
Wm. L. HobU
A. C. VanEpps
Benjamin Ilemple F.J. Todd
Ed. Buttery C.Nichols.
TETIT Jl-ltOKS.
Thadeus Streight.
Nelson SherTer
W. B. Hawkins
Daniel Sweeney
Benjamin Jenkins
NOTICE TO SFOltTSMEN.
Th Sjiortsman's Club of this coun-
In the name of the teachers of the
city schools, and in behalf of the great
majority of our citizens, who are justly
snditrnant at the scurrilous attack con
tained in the Yat:li)uan of last week's
issue upon Miss Butterfield. we desire
to state that Miss Butterfield came here
a stranger, and is now in the midst of
! her first year's teaching, with ighty
names on the roll in her room.
While w- would invite honast criti
cism upon our schools and taachers
when made in a proper manner, and at
a proper time, ire dj most imptuH'-tilly
pnt'-st against such an uncalled lor as
sault upon the character of a defence
less girl.
If the public press is to pandsr to
the basest passions, if it is to become
a pool from which a supply of tilth is
to le poured upon the community at
each issue, if it is to assume the char
acter of a moral simoom, blasting and
j destroying whatever it touches, then
Samuel Mav
Win. F. Bennett
Edwin Davis
Wm. Eikeubury
Wm. R. Darrah
S. B. Hobs.on
X. G. Dodge
J. V. Glover
Alva Drew
G. W. Fairfield
James Clizbe
D. D. Andrews
Calvin Russell.
II. W Farley
Henry Hollenbeek
Wm. Altalfer.
Joseph M. Mason
Phelps Paine
H. E. Ellison
Mc. F. Hagood.
It Is reported that Boschee's German
Sj ruj has, sines its introduction into
the United States, reached the im
merse sale of 40,000 dozen per year
Over G.OoO Druggists have ordered this
Medicine direct from the Factory, at
Woodbury X. J., and not one have re
ports 1 a single failure. But every let
ter speaks of its astonishing -sucarsA
in cut ing severe Coughs, Colds settled
on the Breast, Consumption, or any
disease of Throat and Lungs. We ad
vise any person thai lias any predispo
sition to weak Lungs, to go to their
Druggist, Dr. G. B. Chapman, and get
this Medicine, or inquire alout it.
Regular size, o cents; sample bottle,
10 cents. Two doses w ill relieve any
ease. Don't neglect your cough. 5-iyl
PliOFKSSIOXAL CAKDS
... .. n A I'M AX.
ATTORNEY AT LAW ami Solicitor In Ch'-c.-ry.
(litlce in Eilnorwld's ISIim W, riutt-iinouth.
WHKI.LEIt A BKXXKTT.
KKAI. KS1 ATK anil Ta Paying AcfiiU. No
taries Public. Fiif and Iale Insurance Agents,
Plattsnionth. Nebraska.
A Man's Neighbors.
The Raleigh (X. C.) Xetrs reports j -- -
that Rev. Dr. Pritchard, of that city B. B. wisuhah,
referred in his Thanksgiving sermon to esKJ Stf
co:ivcrsat!tn held some year ago ' i;.i ..itenfMn civeu to colieenon. onu-eover
between Dr. Thomas E. Skinner, of Dr. ciiapaiafr's l'nu: wore, Plattsmomh. JTyi
Raleigh, now of Georgia, and an anti
missionaryist. Dr. Skinner, he said,
was solictin? aid for foreign missions.
and annlied to this gentleman, who j -Nebraska.
promptly repulsed him with the reply.
"I don't believe in foreign missions. I
won't give anything except to home
missions. I want what I give to ben
efit mv neighbors..
"Well," replied Dr. Skinner, "whom
do you regard as your neighbors!"
-Why, thosa around me," replied the
brother.
"Do you mean those whose land joins
yours'" inquired Dr. Skinner.
"Yes."
-Well," said Dr. Skinner," how much
land do "you own?"
"About five hundred acres.'
"How far down do you own."
"Why, I never thought of it before,
but I siipMe,e I own half way through."
-Exactly," said Dr. Skinner. "I sup
pose you do, I want this money for
the Chinese the men whose land
Joint yours on the bottom.
That hardened brother had never
thought of that, and gave a good sum
for foreign mission.
A. W." WHITE,
DEALER IX
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It. If. I.IVIM.llTO.
PHYSICIAN & sritrSEON. tenders Ms pro
fessional .services to the citizens i Cass county,
lie sidt'iicc southeast corner Sixth and Oak Ms. ;
nlu-e on Main street, two doors west of Sixth.
Plattsniouth. Nebraska.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
$10 REWARD.
Anv "rsn er imtsoiis who shall Kive Infor
mation that will convict any ktsii or p.-rson.s
who have destroyed windows xc, ami dainat d
mv premises on lot 3. in block -Jh. in the t ity of.
Plutlsmou'.Ii, will let-five the aboe reward.
3-.( J. W. IfaiNKs.
esTraynoti CE.
Taken up 1 the undcrsitriicd. the following:
described property : one O sorrel mare col t. two
C) ycais old in the spring, white s:rie in the
foichc.id. ris'.t hind f.Mil white half way up to
the knee. In section I-, town lo. rantfe 11. The
num r iiiiisl prove property, pay charges, and
take It away. Jacoii Waiit.
It5
!. M. fSMITII.
ATTOUN K Y AT LAW and Ileal Estate Bro
ker. Special attention uiven to Collections
and all matters HfTcctini; the titlo t real estate.
Oftice on Jd floor, orer Post Oilice, Plattsnioulb,
Nebraska. 40)1.
r-vTcOHXl-JSIi.
ATTORNEY and Counselor at Law, and Notary
Public, tlreeiovood. Neb.
Collections and paying of taxes carefully at
tended to.
JOB V. IIAIXKH.
.ICSTICE OK THE PEACE, am! collector of
debts. collections made from one dollar to one
thous'tml do lars. Mortsiures. Deeds, and oth
er instruments drawn, and all county business
uuallv transacted before a Justice of the Peace.
Best of reference pi veil If required.
ottice on Main street. West of Oourt House.
0-l JOilN W. HAINES.
DR. SCHILDOECHi
Eclectic & Ilomcpopatliic
Physician.
jtrT-ofllee and residence corner Sixth and Vine
streets. Plattsniouth. Neb. Calls attended at
MOXEY TO loax.
3).sfn on 2 and 5 years' time. Improved
Farina iti Cass County taken as security.
Apply to U. II. WINDHAM.
Att'y at Law.
tTOfrics5 over Dr. Chapman's Druy Sioie.
4lf
WIRE FEXCE FOR SALE.
I offer for sale two and one half miles of w ire
fence, on my farm two miles south of PUtUs
mouth. enquire of A. Thurston on ih farm.
leli. 12, 1ST6.
47-tf. Pamcel M axwkuu
TEACHERS EJTA31IXA TIOXS.
Notice isherebv ;:ivcn that I wil". examine all
persons who maV oiT.'r themselves as candi
dates !or teachers of t iie inin iun schools of
i his count', at my ulti-e i:i tin- t.ti of Weeping
ater.on "the last Friday ami S.iiurday of i jcb
and every im'Ull., conauem-in;; t .o o 1.ck
a. tt.
Dated this 8th d.;Y of Jaimarv. A. D. 17-;.
U. B l it! I'l'E .
4.;;f Co. Svin't ol I'l.1'. Snsti iietion.
Also at t' c Comt House, in l'!:.f si.i;'i i o. on
the first Friday aud .Saturday of e-tch r.'.sntli.
j. b. cuii i ::.
S:y.
all hours.
IK. J
40yl.
M. WATKKMAM.
Physio Medical Practitioner.
IsntixriHr, 'as Co.. JYrh.
y Always at the office on Saturdays.
40yl
.LV EIGHTY ACRE FARM FOR
SALE CHEAT.
Five miles w est of tow n tiir Four Mile Creek
;od improvements, and under good cultivation.
Also, all the tooln. stock, and farm Implements
or all kinds, will be sold on reasonable terms.
Apply tt -" Hsraw 0m on.
FOR SALE.
A eeond hand Vie?r Sewing Maehlne, war
ranted in k0'J running order. Trice Si"..
Also a n-'W Wilson Sew ing .MAcniue. i nc-.-..
Inquire at the HrKAt.r o5iee.
46-tf
Rubler Bots at Merges' Shoe store,
cheap for cash.
Mrs. Jas. Dick died very suddenly
last night. An inquest w ill be held on
the remains t day.
Mr. Clark Newton encourages the
Heiiald for another vear. Thanks.
We see the V. S. is against two or
three barrels of whiskey here.
Are we going to give up the Trunk
road altogether. Is it a fact that we
cannot raise the amount asked for,
aud must succumb.
The Delegates to the Democratic
State Convention from this county:
J. C. Cummins, Dr. John Black, C.
II. Pinkham, J. Vallery Sr., Harrison
Smith and Jas. Patterson.
They met at Lincoln yesterday. No
report so far.
LAX D FOR SALE.
A farm containing 200 Acres, with about 130
acres under cultivation ; well watered, has a
pood stone house well finished, thirty feet sq.
two stories hich ; has an orchard of three hun
dred apple- trees Jast bef-inntngto hear, togeth
er with itma'.l fruits, such as grapes, cherries,
strawberries, eu?. ; l.as consideraV.e timber,
more than enoujli for fuel. Is situated six
mi!eouth of Plattsniouth. one mile west of
Bock muffs. For terms, etc.. Inquire at the
I ! Mit a i.x ofli'-e. or of A. M. Holmes, Bock Bluffs.
orChss. Yog, Lincoln. Neb. 44-12L
rer
LKUAL NOTICES.
Legal Notice.
In the matter c.r the estate of John R. I.lvinu
ston. deceased. B 'fore W. H. Newell County
.lude in nd fort :tss Co., Neb.
To all whom it wvj fc.nccrn:
Notice is h-reby given that applie-xtlon has
been filed bv Kot-t. U. I.i vinuton. to be appoint
ed administrator of the estate of John P. Liv
ingston deceased. I hut said cause is set tor hear
ing at Co. Judges oilice in Plattsniouth. on the
Mill day of April. A. D. lTfi. at 1' o'clock a m.
of said ii.iv, at which time and place any person
interested" mav appear and show cause if any
t!iy have, why the said Kobi. It. Livingston
should not be appointed "-h administrator ac-
rordimr to the oraver of said petition.
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Plattsniouth, ei. Apn
3-3t
1S7.
Wm. II. N KWKI.U
County Jude.
Probate Notice.
is bercbr civen to all persons havlne
.... . . i , .u ii
a. ecniiis :ca:usl I lie esiate oi .joiiti jiainu.-i,
Not 1 c
1 ST.
deceased, to tile the same in the nitice ot tne
1 omit v Judge. PiattMiioiith. 'ass county. Ne
braska, on or ! fore the 4lh day of October. A.
D. is;i;. and t" meet llie a.iminiutr'ors Ihere
on said dav for aMouance of the same.
-3 " W m. H. Nkwklu t o. Judge.
Sheriffs Sale.
Remembsr the Odd Fellows Ball and
Festival on Wednesday evening. April
20th. It is a great anniversary of the
I. O. O. F and will be a fine affair.
All invited guests should make it a
point to attend.
tv will meet at the Council chamber in
Plattstnouth. on Tuesday evening Apr. I the sooner such educating influences
Coth, to elect delegate to the State As
sociation and to make arrangements
f jr their annual hunt.
II. J. Stkciglt.
Secretary.
NEW lUJTCJIKUSIIOP.
l'LATTSMOLTH. NkU- (
November -'Jd. loTTi. s
The undersignel wish to caH the
attention of the Public to his New '
Meat Market, on south side of Main!
Street, two dtors east of Jones Livery j
Stable. Here, gentlemen, you will find !
Beef and Pork, Mutton and Wal for
cease the
society.
better for the good cf
A. It. Wigiitman,
City Sup't of Schools.
I. O. O. F. next Wednesday.
Wm. St:t;!elmann has got home, and
following in his wake comes a huge
stock of clothing, hat6, caps," and all
sorts of men's furnishing goods. Cen
tennial neck ties, new styles of collars,
new Spring suits for everybody, and a
general new outfit for the great year of
ISTtJ. Come and se Stadelmaun.
Court adjourned this morning at
nine o'clock until Friday week.
Aud the people homeward gladly go.
To tend their shops, or plant and sow.
We understand that W. R. Ellington
has removed from Rock Bluffs to what
is called John Latta'g mill on Hock
cretk. We wish him good luck.
Dress making at Miss
Sweeney s.
4-at.
And Solomon appeared also. 'We
mean Solomon & Nathan. And the
old man (that is old Solomon), in all his
glory was not arrayed like this, our,
Solomon. For the elder S. never kept
a dry gxuls store and sold things so
NEW 1III.EINEKY AND DRESSMAK
ING ESTABLISHMENT.
Mis Sweeney desires to inform her
old customers and the ladies of Platts
niouth generally that sho will reopen
her millinery and dress making rooms,
on Monday the 24th inst in the rooms
above Marthis Butt her shop. She in
tends keeping a general line of millin
t ry goods and invites all to call and
examine her stock. 4-3t.
Mrs Clayton inserted in the columns
of the Herald some time ago an ad
vertisement in regard to weaving rag
carjiets. We ca recommend Mrs.
Clayton and son's weaving fr we have
just brought from there a carpet which
can testify that it is good, and that if
there Is any virtue or beauty in rags to
make carpets they w ill bring them out.
Their weaving is even and close, and
will stand th test of hard wear, their
tasts in striping and eomhiniug colors
is good and their prices are reasonable.
Send in your carpets.
HOI FOR THE OLD STAND RENEWED
Bv vi-tue of an order of sale, issued hy C. p.
Moore. Clerk ol :! District Court. (by lus lep
pulv. Wm. L. Wells.) vi!hin and foi Cuss coun
ty. Nebraska, ami to me directed. 1 wiil on the
J.Hli dav of April. A. D. IsTo. at 10 o "clock a.
in. ol said dav. at the south door of the Court
Huse in ti:e ' uv of I'lattsiuout'i. In said coun
t v. sell at publh auction, t be follow ing real es
t ite. to-wit : Lois 1. . ;. !. 10. It. VI. i. 14, 15, 16
17 and IS i:i blocK 4. also lo's 0, 7. M. li, II, 12,
1.5. H. is. ill. 17 and is. in Mock . also iois 4, S. ft,
7. s. y. 10 and 11. in blocl; il, also lots I. :t. 4. S.
ami ti. in block 7. ais; bus 1. 2. a. and 4 in block
J. also lot s 1. , o. . 5. 7. 1 i. ll.i.i.l 12. in block l'.
also lots I, J. 3, 4. h. C 7. S. i'. l'. 11. 1J. 1.5. 14. 15.
lii, 17. t. 1'.'. 2 and t! iu bloc!; 1:'. also lots 1, 2.
4. 5. ti. 7. s. n. in and 11 in b'ock l.'l, also lots 1 and
J in Olo--!v 14. also lots 1, 2. :i. 4. S and 0 ill bio. Ii
1.,, also lots 3. 4 ;:nd ." in block is, also lots 1. ', .i,
4 .1. 7, s. 9. II ami 12 in block 1:. also lots t. 2. 3.
4. K . 14. 1'. Iti. 17. is. ly, 2". 21 and -J2 in block
jn.also lot U in OIim-k 21. also lots 1. 2. 4. 5, 7. (, 9,
Hi. II iin.l 12 in block 22. aNo lot : iu block 2;,al
so lot 1. 2. X 4. S '. 1". 1 1 and 12 in block 27. ai
so lots t. 'j, :. 4. 15. 7. . !. 1". 11. 12. 14. 1.1. lfi. is, ly
and 2n iii block 2. also lots 1, 2. 5. r. 7 and H iu
block Sii. all in Diiue'.s addition to Plattsniouth
City. Cass Co., Nebraska. The same bcinir lev -b
d upon and taken as the tnicrtv of K. T.
D.:ke and I.. D. Betu-stt. executors of the estate
of Siiep'ierd Duke and Lloyd l. Bennett, lU ten
dants ; to s.tt.sfv a i'ldmciit of said 4'ourt. re
covered by the First National Hank of Platts
niouth NeUsaska. plaifitiff.
PUf-sinoutii, NeWa.sk a, March r. A. D. 1S76.
l-5t M. B Cctlkk. Sheiitl.
SAUNDERS HOUSE!
PLATTSNIOUTH, - - - XEB.
H. J. Streight, Prop.
jy-TFItMS ?2.oo per day. tmlv First-Class
Hotel in town. Oood Sample KHm always
ready lor Traveling Men. 14ylj
'GRAWD CENTRAL'
HOTEL,
Lnrreiit and Quest Iloltl be
tween C hicago and San
Ir.iiscIc-o.
GEO. THRALL, - - Prop.
OMAHA. NEB.
"WATEpM'ST"
Tiip old St:ind-hy Luinlci
Yard.
Fall and Winter Stock Cheap
er than ever.
See nd on ont:sle.
i I .. r "i is- Mr- :AJ
Ladies Furnishing Gouds, Dress Goods, Perfuincrr, llair
Oil, Soap, Paper, Collar?, Ladies and Gents
Hosiery, Queenswarc, Flower Seed,
Glassware, tic.
LATEST IIIvriPIOVJEJLD
COAL-OIL LAMPS, SAFETY BURNER;
Flour, Corn Meal and Buckwheat Flour.
We aim to keep everything an ordinur
household needs, and vill Sell
you goods at sucli price
that you cannot com
plain of hard timer
any more.
OTS & SHOES,
AT j, .. iSV M , O
f
i .iT ''Ky. .'.j
If ;
WALL paper:
McElwain & Hodapp,
Have bought FHANK STADTEIJ'S entire stock
of
Wall Fapei? I
And Increased the same bv many new patterns.
Keduced Prices. Samples can be seen at
DR. G. B. CHAPMAN'S
DIWO STORE.
We also take pleasure in announcinc to the pub
lic, that we still continue
PAIXTIXO tt PA PER-If AXGIXG.
MatiractIon tiunrnnteed.
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WILLIAM HEROLD
Keeps one, of the
Largest Stocks
OF
GROCER!
IN TOWN.
ES
40 vl
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PALACE BILLIARD HALL.
(Main St.. under First Nat. Bank.)
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BEER, ETC., ETC.
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Legal Notice.
Vivian licTirimns once more.
New stoek of millinery at Mi.s
Sweeney's. Latest Styles. 4-ot.
Both men and beasts are liable to
Mr. Vivian the well known proeer,
has laid in a new stock and proposes
to sell to everyl'Otly, everything' they
want. (Jroceries, vegetables, canned
cotxls and fruits. Try him au'ain and
see if you do not find the-old stand as
fit
fad
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1IILI
In the THuirirl I'.mrt of the United Statr for Uif.
DixtrU-t of .WtiTiLtkii.
The f nlted States
s
Three and one half
barrels of whisky. one
barrel of ion ajid one
bane! of brandy. J
Beit leireinbered that on te 10th day of
April. U7'. nn liuojif:ition wxs filed in theoi1cj
oltltelicrk of said District Court l y James
Ni'vl! ivs.j.. at-, irney ot the Culled Statts for
said!istrict u gainst three and one-half barre.s
oi "lii-kv. one ! :rre' of irifi arnl one barrel of
biamiy. aid to belor.i: to M. AlcUane t Co.. of
Piattsineutii, Neb., except one half barrel -aid
lo bcloLiU lo .laeob Kal.l. of ll.t-stn.s. Nebrsiva.
Said Information cliarites :
1st. That the tax oil said liquors due the Uni
ted. States by virtue of the InHi'i.iI IJcvenue
Laws, was not i :tid at the tin"- of said fceizure.
2(1. That said lienors were removed fron the
Distillery where thev were made in violation of
law-, and in fraud ot lievenue.
3d. l iiat sjiid liquors were removed from dis
ti'lery ar.nesaid. ..nd from Distillery warehouse
wrth intent to defraud the Ctiited S"tates of the
tax due fhereou.
4th. That said liquors w re falsely, andtliere
fio e not properly Maiiie'1. marked and branded.
1 hefe are t licrefore to satisfy n',1 persons claim.
intt snid !i.iiors or knowiiii; or having anythi:ur
to say why the same should not be condemned
as (oriel led. and the proceeds thereof disti ibu -ted
accordiiej to law and the prayer of said In
formation to be and appear before sai.t District
flood fresh milk
DELIVERED DAILY !
AT
E VEIt T BODY'S HOME .V PLA TTSXOL'TU
ITTHICV WAMT IT, T.T
J. F. BKAl M38:iSTETl.
ITCSD I! TOIK OKOKRS A I I WILL TRT AID
OIVK VOL-
puke mile:
4dyl
and serve you regularly.
Common Sense!
Read, Call, See and be Convinced.
Uein? the only exclusive dealer, I carry byar tiV
Largest and Dest Assortment
Slippers for only 35 cents.
Men's Buckle Plow Shoes, $1.75.
Congress Gaiters, only $2.00
Shoe Pacs, 75 cents.
New Slock and New Style of Business t
After careful calculation (notice figure) I concluded to adopt thestrlrt!
cash system, feeling convinced that it is the most satisfactory and profitable
style of business in the end. For instance, ?2,000 turned eyery thirty days
at 10 per cent, will bo 6-00; in twelve months $2,400; in tfye years, 12,000.
The same turned every ninety days re-uiros an increase or profit to 30 per
cent to pro. ace the same result. Besides, there are always unavoidably and
surely a large amount of accounts lost in the credit system, which reduce
the large profit gained in good customers. All those, then, who intend to
pay for their goods will see the benefit and profit of calling on me for their
shoe wear. While extending my thanks to the numerous friends through
whem I have established so large a trade, a trade equal to the best in tha
State, I would respectfully invite all to continue dealing with mc, as well aa
all others who will call to buy cheap.
4,-i, PETER MERGES.
GILES, BR0.&C0.,
WHOLESALE &C DETAIL1
Nos. 266 and 268 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
WE ARK SPECIAL AGENTS TOPI
EL G IN I VA TCIIES,
AD IIAVE A FL'LI, STOCK OJT
ZE3IOWA:R,jD watches,'
AND A KNDI.KSS VARIETY Or
Ladies Fine Cold yVatchs,
tiold Opera Chains,
iobl Neck Chains.
bilverVest Chains,
Table Castors.
Cake P.askets,
Nut Picks.
Card Stands.
Napkin Kings
V artcrs.
Butter Dishes,
tiold Kinys,
Diamonds.
;o. Tooth Ticks.
Gold Watch Keys,
Coral Heads.
' Coral Necklaces.
Coral Sts and Kings,
lironze Ornaments,
Silver Spoons,
Tea Sets,
Ladies' Sets,
Pearl Sets,
Ice Pitchers,
Coffee I'rns,
bvrup Dishes,
Spoon Holders,
Cups and Goblst.
bracelets.
(jo!il 1 tumble,
bilver 'I tumbles
Odd Ixx'kets,
Shirt studs,
feeal Kings,
Brooches.
Opera .!
Western Grown Trees for
Western Soil.
1870. 187(j.
I have a larjre and complete stock of Fruit
and Ornamental Trees. Plantsalid Vines. prow n
at lev Nursery. 1 mile north -east of the Court
House, hi OIciiw immI, Mills County, Iowa. 8 miles
east of I'lattsmouth. Neb. for sale at less prices
than Nursery Stock is sold bv eastern tree ed
dlers. and 1 will warrant it HKTTKK. Give me
your orders ii " and secure the Itct. Tlifoe
w ishii.i: to buy m large ipiautities w ill be allow
ed a I.iitKjtAi. lu;oi. r on my retail prices by
appiyiii!; early.
Office and Parlor Clocks of every Description.
watcn Materials and lools-for Jewelers
35t2C
Kvery one visit int CHIC.aGO should call at our establishment ami examine eur eoods
(J 'II IK 4 IIK.llr;iX FKI ilH IN.UI It 31 OTTO.
II EN It Y HOW LAM).
i i h :ii 1 1 ft i i -lint i-r ill piiii'in T.-f i . s . ws ... .s.-v u. .. ........... c i :s a. a. . .i a a. a a. , l'iiimi im i i- vw ami 111 ni'ii imi laar 111:111 t - - - -- -.-. - wUtif.i innnriiin iti irivun in Tiirnntnnifr uiiiti
V t l I r a , ""-I' 1 USLU,m" "rl"- --" aiciueni; a prompt reiuruy usu me- ; " " - 1 a. 111 .if the same be a dav of jurisdiction, other- ,,,, V;,-
(ash I also keep on bund Turkeys. ! ,,rinv tear, ,e(.;ul5e thev h;ul no m-. - right time .pM9 wrw we d4 ever before. 1 "' t Jhv 'risdiction therean
Chickens. Kggs. Vc. Vc (.1 me a " . . . , ,". ' . , . ; months of pain Dr (Jrmi's CriuKan 1 ,',,'Ln nd ,,JT to,,l tri----a-i.Mti for tn-.:nr. j ti i.ni i.tto j'liititr. as early u.; tiaev '
trial, gentlemen, and get the worth of moy t, buy See their new Ad. iu iZXUvX RfA new lot Spring Nats and I w-AV
voiirmoMy.ia K44 nufjlet the Heuald this week ami go ?ry e ; i.oull a.l.wy I kept la tUe lantA. Ca for Gentlemen, just received at AI,,,Vct Court' " S ' tt?V.Va'S,ydaKe,T: aTdS j
s V'
A IO
fJenfral Blacksmithing.
"orrlajtei. ItuartrleM. nml ti ne
trpulred u Nbrt Aetl
ALSO
IIURSIu-SIJOCIXC
And all other iron w.-.rk promptly attetxt-,
ed to. cheaper than liie I'Ltajieat, f u oevfc
By the ulidisign..'d,
H.IIOWUM). v
Shop northwest Cor. of Vina tuxtt e
rUtTwuttwmr s n
i) nun
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