THE II E MALI). LOCAb NEWa J.eal notice at Statute r.Ues. Attorneys and oiiiecrs f the law will be ncld nrsiwiiisible for all lejjal notices they hand in, anil all parties demanding ,a proof of publica tion ! any notice will be held for tUe implica tion let; ol such notice. COMMUNICATION'. As our space is limited, all communications mini 1 Imcl aud to the point, with no waste itl Words. Transient, 2 cents a line. Kejjular advertis ers 10 cuts per line. No advei tieMiDt insert ed formless t'l-ui 25 cents. 1. Any person who takes the. paper regularly from the p'js'.-oluoe. whether dire-.-'.ed to Jiis iMkme. or whether b Is a subscriber or not is responsible for the pav. 2. if any person orders his naner discontin ued, he i;iu.-t p;iy all arrearages, or the publish er ni!ijr continue to send it until payment is inailc. and collect the whole amount, whether th paper is taken from the office or not. a. Thu courts have decided that refining to take newspapers and periodicals from the post oflice, or removing and leaving them uncalled tor, is prima facie evidence of intentional KHALI). ...... Thanksgiving Ball next week, 30th. Bt custom work at Sherwood & Stadel baaan's. astf Reading Boom - Meeting Saturday evening, 7:30 at "Windham's. Pater Herges has a large and well orted. stock of gloves, collars, cuffs, &., te. Ed. Rosenbautn has been sick. Is'nt use.d to sleeping in a new house, vet. Manofetnrlus and repairing at Sherwood & Staaslwauu's. -zsil "We have to thank Mr. Smith and Bush Fellows for some game last week. . ; The best and finest boots are made at Merccs 8hue Store. Ho received the premium at the i'air. Billy Stadelman has gone to Neb City to count the vote. Imported beaver for overcoats and cloaks, in stock, cheap at S. & Gs. Band Ball of the boys, that makes a noise. Thursday evening next Bowl along. Go to. Julius I'epperberg for good ci gars, plug and fine cut tobacco. L.oril lard & Go's. 2Dtf The rresbyteriaa 'Sociable will meet at the residence of Mrs, Yates, on T-es-lay vening next, th? 28th inst. A few pairs Full Blood Beuk iiirk Pigs for sale. Enquire at this ollice. 33-tf. The best of fine French Ca!f boot made at Merte shoe store. Iiepairins done nice and promptly. A girl's glove found. CHmo to the II eiuld Office, Assortment of ladies' cloaks cheap at S. &. G's. 33tf Mr "Wheeland got his foot mashed between cars some how last week. DIPLOMA! The best and finest French Calf Boots that can be made in town for 8.00. I received the first Premium at the Fair, and can nuike the best in the market, I do repairing cheap and neatly. 2'J-tf PKTEU MKItGE. Mrs. Wm. Tucker slipped in getting out of a wagen and dislocated her an kle. Sherwood & 8tadc.lm-.inn keep the bed. sell the cheapest, and have the ber-t variety of boots mih! sho"n in to wn. We sell for cash, and there fore cau't be undersold. Sherwood & Stadcl in .tn n. . Mr. Ileioel left a prime keg of beer at th Herald oflice Tuesday. He is making good beer now. Country produce taken at the highest market prices, at Schnasse & Gram berg's in exchange for goods. tf Mr. Hatt and wife had a tumble the other day. King bolt came out and the front end of the wagon went. The hind end staved with Hatt. -. BOOTS AND SHOES. I have now on hand the largest and best assortment of all kinds of foot wear that ever came to town, which will ue sold at a very small profit to compare with the hard times. I got the rntsT rr.EMiVM at the Fair for the best assortment of Boots and Shoes, and Boot and Shoe leather; also for my own manufacture of Boots. Call anil try me before pur chasing elsewhere.. 1 will not be un dersold. rj-tf Pktei: Mekges. The second-light snow of the season here, fell on Monday n'ght, November 20th. Pherwood & Stadelmann wish to Inform the Ladies of riattsniouth and vicinity that we have commenced maunf.tctuiini; Ladies fine shoes hi all etyle. Such a have never been made here before. We wi-h it thoroughly understood that r.e do not eend eat for the tops, but manufac ture the uppers ourselves, at the Centennial Mioe Store, in all the latest fa-hions. Congress, Button, Side l.aee, Front Lr'-e. Jut see our new ads. The Herald is looming up. Fickler. "Weckbach, Stadelmann, Solomon & Xathan. FALL IN DRESS GOODS. Cashmeres, delaines and other dress goods at greatly reduced rates at Schnasse & Gramberg's. tf Mr. Dyers, U. S. Counsul to Switz erland, in company with Mr. W. Gil more called on the Herald last week. He is a very pleasant and intelligent gentleman. Jut received, a larjre stock of wool lined and rubber i;oods. Very cheap for cash. Sherwood jfe St-.'.delinann, Centennial Store. The boys were not successful in their hunt this year. Many members of the club could not go on the d;ty, and it is late any way. They made game of the supper and ate themselves at home. Christmas is cominar. and the child ren will want Toys, Dolls, Rocking Horses, Sleds, Toy Furniture, te., all if wliieli vnv run buv at the Post Ofii,f News Depot. Look out for the adver tisement next week. NOTICE. The firm of Viall & Pollia is dissolv ed by mutual agreement. Mr. Viall now runs the Gilt Edge all alone bv himsef. CITY KbADINU K005I. Wo have been requested to call a meeting of citizens to consult about the best method of starting a Beading Boom this winter. All persons interested in such an en terpise are requested to meet at MIL WINDHAM'S OFFICII on Saturday evening next, at 7;-J0 o'clock. "We hope to see a good turn out, and that a plan to make this scheme a success may be adopted. LYONS patent, heel stiffeaers, to prevent boots frpm Mi (minx over, to be j;oi at Sherwood & Stadelmalin's Centennial Shoe Store. The boys of the Band, our Band, the Plattsmouth Band, are going to give a Ball, a real genuine sociable Band Ball on Thursday next, (Thanksgiving) .and expect to have such a time. Now don't eat so much Turkey,' Pun'kin pie and Cranberry sauce that you can't dauce at the boys' party. They deserve it. We need it. Thanks giving would bo tame without it. Come along, dance along, pay along and keep the boys coing along!! So long!! - Stadelmann has just got home that is before election. He voted. He also bought a big stock of Winter Clothing. He means busiuess. This Clothing must be sold, This Clothing will be sold, It will be sold cheap, It will be sold for cash. Silly Stadelmann says so,. Billy Stadelmann does what he says. Come an 1 buy. Come and look. If you don't buy he'll make you feel sorry you hav'nt the money anyway. If you do bur you'll go home so hap py you'll dance fishers' hornpipes for two davs. Mr. Chrisinger brought the Herald a whole basket full of apples last week. He's an awful good man to the newspapers, the week before he treat ed us to cider. Everybody ought to buy apples and cider of Chrisinger. George Foster mashed two of his fingers off coupling cars Monday. Mustn't couple car3 with your fingers, George, try your toes. Tcardl It is with gratitude that I avail my self of this favor of expressing to my friends my highest appreciation and regards for the many favors and acts of kindness bestowed upon me dur ing the sickness and funeral of my dear little Willie. Dear friends, my cup of bitterness is filled to overflow ing, and it is only your many acts of kindness and sympathy that cheer the present and brighten the future. Should I never be able to repay you my pray er is that you may be rewarded by an all-wise Providence, "Who tloeth all things well. ' Mrs. Lvella Kratzmeu. A RARE BARGAIN! A Gents' Hand Seireri, French Culf, Morocco Ley Boots. FOR KKGITLAR PRICE $12. This line of Boots must be closed out immediately. V". B. LORING & CO.S Cor. 1-ith Sz Farnham Stn., Opp. Grand Cent'l Hotel, It Omaha, Neb. Boss Cunningham we want relief. They say yon run the Legislature. Your petitioner ever prays, &c. It's that Mike Murphy, we want him ! to change his name. This thing is played out. -East week alter many tribulations, the honest Herald got a new American Sewing Machine ship ped to it. .ov, where do you think that Machine went why to Mike Mur phy's instead of MacMurphy's. That's where all our things go, and ha even lays buckets of beer on us. We won't stand it. Why nothing saved that ma chine for our poor wife but the fact that Mike wasn't home, and his wife sent it back. If Mike had been there we'd never got that machine. He told us so. He'd shoved it up the spout or somewhere. We want a change of ve nue, a rem val of our base or his'n, (as you may say.) We've got to swap ends or "suthin'." This thing can't last. When does the legislature meet, the first case they must try is thisMurphy- isnL Jt's too thick round Plattsmouth. Murphies are high this year too. "Give us a rest." J. Schlater is receiving almost daily goods for the Holidays. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Stiincs and Toys of every description. Call and sec him and find out what he has got. 33-tf BEADING K00X. We call attention to the article on a reading room published elsewhere. It is something we need. Every good cit izen is interested in this matter, and should meet at Mr. Windham's rom on Saturday evening to consult and help it along. Tremendous Slaughter of Dry GooJs, Cl'Jtaing, lioDis, feiioes, l.tc, Etc. Tho times are hard, the winter with his iron grip is upon us. People must be clothed and kept warm, so come to the Philadelphia Store and suit your self. Owing to the fact of the fchard times goods of all kinds have depreci ated, anil having availed ourselves of the opportunity in buying for cash, we offer now to our customers and pat rons the whole advantage of low prices. Come and examine our new stock of Ladies Cloaks and Dress Goods. We also embrace in our offer of low prices all goods suitable for Christmas presents such as gold watches, chains, and like articles which are not gold, but look as well, all kinds of jewelry, bracelets, rings, stut's, sleeve buttons with monograms, furs .of all kinds, shawls, woolen and silk, Ac. Vivian has been down to Syracuse. Did it all alone with the mules, over land route. Says the town is growing and everybody happy. Bass' Pale Ale, the celebrated Hen nessy Brandy and St. Louis and Cin cinnati! bottled Beer alwajs on hand at Headquarters. Families supplied. P. B. Murphy. . Preaching next Sunday at 3 o'clock p. m., in tho Court House, by Elder C. L. Muctze. All arc invited. TO CAMPAIGN SUBSCRIBERS. There are a few of our campaign subscribers; who have not 'jet-, paid us for their paper. To such we have sent a po3tal notification, and we also request them and the campaign sub scrilers who have paid lo notify us by postal card or otherwise immediately if they wish their papers continued as the time runs out with the next issue The Conntry is safe ! A. President is or m ill be elected, and Christmas is com ing. ........ These being the facts, the undersign ed take occasion to inform the ladies of Plattsmouth and vicinity that they hare at last been prevailed upon to un cover the fountain of fashion for this season, which has been carefully se lected and imported especially for them and for the benefit of their patrons, and the pleasure of art loving visitors, con tained in an endless variety of Plumes Flowers, Silks and Hats trimmed by the most skillful milliner in this counr ty. A visit is respectfully solicited. The mammoth display of the Millinery department is sure to recompense the art-loving populace from furthest parts and as the prices are 50 per cent less than anywhere else, no one need be disappointed, as all can ba suited. Come one, come all, it will pay you to do so. Solomon & Nathan, Philadelphia Store. A Pound! Everyone must bring who comes to the Sociable at Mrs. Buttery's to night. Make the contents as funny as possible, and then each party pres ent is expected, instead of paying the usual ten cent mite, to bid off one of the packages which will be sold at auc tion. Come out and help the fun along. Frames and Albums always on hand at Frank CarrutJCs Photograph and Jewelry place on Main St. Cap. and Mrs. Marshall have two parrots down at the P. O., and the boys stand in wondering awe around the windows to hear what the "darned" birds are going to say next. Some of these days they'll hear. The Centennial Shoe Store is the place for the finest custom work iu Cai-s county, herwood & Stadelmanu. . Bob. Silk Donovan No, Silk Bob. Donovan, Plague take it! Donovan new silk Bob. Hang the thing, now Pvegotit! Bob. Donovan says that Billy Stadelmann says, that he wants the Herald to say that he has got some of the nicest, newest prettiest, cheapest "Windsor scarfs" silk hand kerchiefs and silk neck-ties jusj open ed, and he finest stock in this line ev er offered for sale in Plattsmouth. Manufacturing and repairing in all i 8 bran h es.done with ncati.e-'s. cneapi e and dispulcli and by fiit class workmen. Sherwood & Stad elmann, Centennial Shoe Store. Pound Sociable to Buttery's. night at Mrs. So!onion & Nathan still have a store fnll of goods and the customers are a sight to see, they keep all hands a humping to serve them. Business! Business! ! A lot of the boys down on Main St. s'arted for New Orleans Monday. Thej' provisioned for a trip at Pat. Murphy's, and thought of going on a hand-car. Just as they had stowtd their luggage under the brake, they heard that those foolish southerns wouldn't let 'em count the vote any way, so they "cumback" to Pat's for more' grub. They're going to Florida next week. Bed ticks filled with straw at 3oc each. Address box 331, Tost Office, Plattsmouth. A man Rained Shepherd fell from the roof of tiie new machine shops on Tuesday last injuring him quite se verely, but breaking no bones. Ed. Herald: We were pleased to notice that a lady had the courage to acknowledge in print the satisfactory manner the millinery brancli i3 repre sented in Plattsmouth. We are the more obliged to her, as it gives us an opportunity to acknowledge merits never before rewarded save with our patronage. A few short years ago Plattsmouth had but few advantages until this most enterprising establish ment made its appearance, and to it we owe much for the many chances it r.as given us to gratify our natural de sire for beauty and fashion, to consult thh most experienced modistes as to tasto and style, and being of like grate ful disposition we follow the lady's ex ample in recommending to the fashion world the well known establishment of Solomon Sc Nathan and their skill ful Hat trimmer, assuring them through the medium of your Journal our patronage to the fullest extent. Many Ladies. Ball! Ball! ':iall! Thursday Novem ber 30th. "Forest Tar Salve," has no equal for Burn i. and healing Cuts and Indo lent Sores. It l jay take several days to decide the 7 residential contest, and, possibly, it rr ay not be decided until Congress mc ts. but it has long been decided th; t Leonard takes the best photo- gr iphs.in the West. Persons wanting pictures taken for Christmas presents will do well to calion him now during the unusually fine weather and not put it off till the last moment! 33 tf V arious causes advancing years care, sickness, disappointment, an her editary disposition all operate to turn the hair, and either of them in clines it to shed permanently. Ayer's Hair Vigor will restore fadet or grey, light and red hair to a rich or deep black as may be desired. It softens and cleanses the scalp, giving it a neaitny action, and removes and cures dandruff and humors. By its use fall ing hair i3 checked, and a new growth will be produced in all cases where the follicles are not destroyed or glands decayed. Its effects are beautifully shown on brashy, weak, or sickly hai to which a few applications will produce tne gloss and . freshness of youth, Harmless anu sure in its operation ib is incomparable as a dressing, and is especially valued for the soft luster and richness of tone it imparts. It contains neither oil nor die, and wil not soil or color white cambric: vet lasts loti on the hair and keeps it fresh and vigorous. For sale by all dealers. " WANTED. Somebody that owes us to haul a load of wood. There are now 8,129 nawspapers and periodicals published in the United States, 738 daily papers, and only 33 copies printed yearly for each inhabit ant. The State of Nebraska publishes more newspapers than the States of Delaware, Florida and Georgia. DIED. CLEMENTS At the houce of David Sampson. in riatt-mouth. Jeb., on Friday morning, Nov. 17th, Miss AfiXKS Clements, after a Miort illnes of only two day. SPECIAL LOCALS. A fdv City orders for sale. A irood Piano to trad for a team At Herald OrtKK. A handsome piano for sale chap, or to let Inquire at the Herald office. Fencing, Joist and Scantling, $20.00, at Waterman's. 29tf J. V. Weckbach w ill nav in cash or rroods the highest market price for any amount of potatoes. 29tf 1,000 pounds of first class butter wanted at highest market prices, at tf Schnasse" Gramherg s. BRING IT IN. Some wood, corn or potatoes will be aken on subscription at this oflice. A new American and a new Wilson sewing machine for sale at the Herald Office. FOR SALE A farm of 120 acres, partly cultivated, can be bought on 4 years' time. No payment required down. Apply to . K. B.iiNiHAM.3 A GOOD BARGAIN. Must be Sold; 50 Lots in Plattsmouth for $500. f R. B. WINDHAM. A few more of those celebrated Po- and China nisrs for sale by Clark and livers, six miles southwest of Weep ing Water, Cass Co. Neb. 32-2m MONET TO LOA.X. Monev to loan on long time, on improved f arms in Cass Co., Neb. Knee oyer F. W. ltott- lnan'ri Store, Main street, iseo. i:ity. k. 11. a; i. a. ulillkk. Oporp Hansen. Mason, will do any work in brick, stone or plastering, in a good, substantial manner, and at fair prices. On Court House Aim, on soutn Sixth street. - 28m8 Fickler & Co." have opened a neat, new Meat Market giving it the popu lar name Centennial Meat Market where they will furnish all kinds of meat at the lowest Cash prices. 34-2t Inhaling the hot vapois of Solution of "Forest Tar for Bronchitis and Consumption, allays the cough, aids ex pectoration, restores tne appetite and promotes sleep. o SEND IN TOUR JOB WORK. Posters Bill-Heads. Letter-Heads, Envelopes, Pamphlets and Cards print ed at this office. All work expedi tiously and neatly executed. - ! 1 Our enterprising clothier, Billy Stadelmann, has returned from the east with an immense stock of Cloth ing and Gents' Furnishing Goods, which he will sell at lower prices man ever were offered in this city. 23tf FOR SALE Oil TRADE a good team, wagon and harness, to gether or separate. Will sell, or ex- chaage for cattle or hogs. Inquire of G. W. Flint at the residence or bani i Richardson, Eight Mile Crove. 33-3t Fried Meatz, at Jones' Livery and Feed stable, will furnish good rigs to the public. For the benefit of the far mers, I would say we have the best barn in town, and I will take the best of care of their teams at reasonable rates. 23tf There is every prospect to believe that the grasshoppers will not do much damage in the spring, and Leonard still takes the best pictures m tire est. Go to him now and have your photo graphs taken for a Christmas gift for your friends. 33-tf WANTED. A srood. live, active Agent for Or gans and Pianos, for Cass Co. We will offer better terms and inducements than any other wholesale music dealer in the U. S.. Apply to Prescott & Hill, Columbus, Nebraska. FIRST PREMIUM. I received the first premium for the best assortment of Boots and Shoes, the best assortment of Boot and Shoe leather, and Home Made Boots. I do manufacturing cheaply and promptly. 29-tf Peter Merges. Alwavs on hand, a full supply of clove kid patent leather, French and Spanish morocco, of fiipei'ior quality. To be got only at Sherwood & Stadelman n. Tho Centaur Liniments havi c ere- atcd a revolution in remedies for Rheumatism, Strains, Swellccs. rjdns, Hums, Scalds, Stings, &c. The Whitt "Jninient is for the human fam II y, and the Yellow Liniment is for hordes." They arc ccrtaiu, handy and cheap. 13 UOl bO.Hl to operate. It docs not nauseate or gripe like Castor Oil, but is pleasant to take, digest the food, regulate the bowels, cures wind colic, exjels worms, and causes natural sleep. It s equally adapted to adults and infants. It contains neither Mineral, Morphine nor Alcohol. Children Teething may have health, and mothers find rest, if they use Castoria.- . . 20-13t. FARMERS ATTENTION! Julius Pepperberg, Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St., Plattsmouth, Neb Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can lobaccoes for smoking purposes L or Sale. Best qualities of plug-smok lug tobacco always on hand. 20-tf. I do not propose to give it up even 'f Tilden is elected, but will continue to do your'blr.cksmithing in a satisfac tory manner, and hope my friends wil remember they can always get their work done as well and as cheap as it can be done in the city. 33t3 B. Donnelly. DR. J. L. McCREA the old Reliable Dental Surgeon is,al ways on hand ready for business. All work warranted. The Doctor has a large quantity of Splendid Honey for sale cheap. Office corner of. Main and Fifth streets, up stairs. 33-3t STOVES POLISIIKD AX1 CH131NEYS CLEANED. Charley IJrown still continues inHlie old business of blacking stoves, clean ing chimneys, &c, and gives good sat isfaction wlierever he poes. Terms, fifty cents per stove, and for chimneys lift y cents per 11 ue. ZH-ii" Just I received IEateFBB &-$!, ffl v wim Ml And always keep on hand FOOT-GEAR FOR BUTTON AND SIDE-LACE,' FOR CHILDREN, MISSES AND LA DIES, SEWED FRENCH CALF-SKIN BOOTS, and in fact one df the most complete assortment in the country for the LOWEST CA.SIE3: possiuie. ' T i Como and be Convinced. ' 33iy LEGAL NOTICES. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of two executions, issued by Wm. A.Bharrar, (br a. D. Burr his deputy). Clerk cf the District Court, 2d Judicial Dintrict, within and for Lancaster County, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the aid day of December, A. D. 1S76. at one a clock i. in., of said day. at the couth door of the Court House, in the City of Plattfinouth, in Cass county, feu at ptiDiic auc tion, the following real estate, to-wit : The east hall (ei) or tne norm-east quarter tnejoi sec tion nineteen (lji) in town twelve (12) nortn range fourteen east (14e) of the 6 p.m. in Cass County, Nebraska. The same being levied up- i and taken an the nronerty of Jame I. Mm- eliall. defendant : to satisfy two Judgments of said Court, recovered by Robert E. Moore, plaintiff. - riattcmouui, ieo., nov. xist, a., u. ir.o. 35t5 M. B. Cutler, Sheriff. Constable Sale. Bv virtue of an execution, issued by n.D.Ke!- logg, J.P. within and for Cas county, Neb., and to me directed, I will on the 5th day of Decem ber. A. l. 1876. at 10 o'c:ock a. m. 01 saiu aay, at the Lirm known as the A. H.' W'aehter farm, eituated iu Tipton lueriuct in said county, sell at public, auction the f jllowing property, to-wit : One hundred bushels of corn in the crib, and al so one cvlti vator, patent fifth shovel attachment. The same Peine levieu upon ana laiven as me property of A.H.Wachter, defendant : to satisfy judgment of said Court, recovered by John Stroy, plaintiff. Tipton, cass county. ieoraKa, rov. n, is.o. 3H1 ltoirr. P. Wjuoht, Constable. Constable Sale. Bv virtue of an execution, issued by n. D. Kellozg, Justice of the Peace, within ard for Cass countv. Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 7th day ot December, A. D. i8.u. at 2 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the farm known as the Samuel Wright farm, situated in Elm wood precinct, in said county, sell at public auc tion the following property, to-wit : The undi vided one-third (H) ol ntteen (u) acres oi corn, or live (r) acres of corn. The same being levied upon and taken as the property ot Samuel W right, defendant ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by G. W. Dove and R. Knowles, plaintiffs. Tipton, ?.(D.-asKa, or. 17. 3S70. S5-tl Kob't. P. Wright, Constable. " Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the District Court, within and for Cass county. Ne braska, and to me directed. I will on the 27th dav of November, A. D 1S70. at 10 o'cloek a. m. ofsaiddav, at the South Door of the Court House in the City ot l lattsmouin, in ass coun ty. Nebraska, sell at public auction tne real es tate described in said order, to-wit : Lot num ber three hundred and eighty-seven (;"), in the town of tircenwood, Cass county Nebraska. with appurtenances, lo satisfy a decreem saia Court, in an action wherein David M. Steele and Samuel R. Johnson are plaintiffs, and John T. Wilburn. I.. Anna W ilburn. his wile, and l.ou- ert E. Farmer, are defendants. I'lattsmouth, Oct. 2JU. 187j. 3U5 - M. B. Cutler. Sheriff. SPECIAL NOTICES. OBSTACLES Men from the effects of Errors and abuses in early life. Man- Tf) - hood restored. Impediments to Marriage removed. New MAxiXtlAUfi. and remarkable remedies. mw . T-n'r in rm-moci oi treatment aw Hooks and circulars sent free in sealed envel- oim's. Address iiu a uu aowiiiaijim,s ' V:..4l. I.'. Ik n I . 11 I lll-t 1, 11,1,111 having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skui. ibij TEACHERS . EXAMINATIONS. Notice is hereby given that I will examine all uersoiis who nmv offer themselves as candi dates for teachers of the common schools of this county, at my oilice in the twn of w eeplng Water. on the last Friday and Saturday of each and everv month, commencing at 10 o clock a. m. Dated this 8th day of January, A. D. 1STG. B. CRIPPEN. i?Xt Co. Snn't of Pub. Snstructlon. Also at the Com t House, in I'lattsmouth, on the first Friday and Saturday of each month. G. IJ. CRIPPEN. 8up-t, ESTRA Y NOTICE. Taken ud bv the subscriber, on the 2Cth da nf October last. Two nonies. one clear bl mare supiosed to be C or 7 years Old, the other a gray or rather white, supoOMed to be 7 or 8 years old. The owner in requested to prove property, pav charces and take them away. i ted Nov. 12th 1876. Tipton precinct, 'or town 10, range 9, Cass county, Nebraska. 35. ot Andrew Speoai. SCARCITY OF MONEY. There is no doubt but the present situation of all kinds of business and industry is fearfully depressed, and it behooves every family to look carefully to their expenses, n inter is coming on when children are liable to Croup "Whoopine Cough, etc. Coughs and Colds will prevail everywhere, and Consumption with other Throat and Lung diseases will carry oil many, Thee diseases should not be neglected, Doctor -Bills are expensive, and we would .advise our people to use Bos chee's German Syrup, it never has failed. One bottle for 73 cents will keep your family well during the win ter. Two doses will relieve, and case. Sold in all towns in the United States, and by your Druggists Chapman & Glass. ' DRESSMAKING. Mrs. F. Elslerand Miss Nellie Short have gone into the dressmaking business, and would be pleased to have those in want of work in their hie lo call and see them at the residence of Mrs. Elster, one door west of the Saunders House. Satisfaction guaranteed and charges me derate. - f-tf Summer complaints are always troublesome and some time3 fatal. Especially among Children. All Phy sicians recommend Blackberry Prepar-r ations as the best and safest for these diseases. Dr. Green's Blacklierry Cor dial will check and cure Diarrhea, Flux and all looseness of the Bowels. 50-yl Received-Gar Load the Premium for the largest and beet assortment UBt aiadl SBaoe ILeatfUiieir. AND TIIE BEST AND FINEST OF the best of all grades of YOUNG and OLD. EFIOTBS I isxy muuu is: r L 1- 3 No trouble to show Goods. ' P. MERGES. -S-T-A-D-E-L- -MD-2 - H'a's the Cheap ClothingMan ! TOU KNOW HIM! Billy Stadelman, The largest, bestest, cheajest, oldest, genr uinest; only regular, real, exclusive, par excellence Clothing Stort in Plattsmouth. That's the kind of Hair-rin Sf-a-d-e-l-jman I-S-! CLOTHES. CARPET-BAOS, COLLARS, TRUNKS, TROUSERS, TOWELS PUITS, SLIPPERS, SHIRTS. All and more to be found at tne (treat Cloth ing Emporium of W. STADELMAN, Ay i'lattsmouth. Neb. BUTCHER ! (. BEEF. J An Old New Butcher! OR A New Old Butcher! Just as you like it. GEO. FICKLER, a again opened out wit h a new, wholesome, clean BUTCHER SHOP! On Main St., south side, 2 doors east of Par mele's Livery Stable. Steaks A Saumgr, . HlHlUt X iiO. Chicken t Cutlets, 'SU-ivh fc Stuffing, Meat for Money ! All the time--cme and see! 35tf GEORGE. TOYS ! TOYS ! have on baud, and coming a fine assortment of Toys and Presents, For the Holidays 1 Also a large stock of WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVER 1- PLAT ED WARE, VIOLIN STRINGS. AC.. Which I will sell cheap. Call and examine my Stock before purchasing. J. SCHLATER. 33in2 DICK STREIGHT'S Xj I "V "H3 !K IT , Feed and Sale Stables. Corner 6th and Tearl Sts. HORSKS BOABDID BT THR - D1Y, WCCK, OR MOXTII, MORSES BOUGHT. SOLD OR TRADED, For a Fair Commission. TEAMS AT ALL HOURS. raiucnlar aUention paid t . . ' Driving and Training TGOTTIVG STOCK. . Auo-A hearse furnished when called for. Fleming & Race, DEALERS IX DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. AND NOTIONS. And Farmers' HnppliesUeneralljr. Our Goods are all New, and wo sell them CHEAP. TRY US ONCE, AND SEE I (40jl) WEEl'TNG WATER, NEB. WINDHAM'S ttimT-i ESTATE -AND- COLLECTION AGENCY. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT & SOLD! TAXES PAID I - . O t- X$T-Hiitincm Letters A nsuxred Promptly. II. H. M LXDUiLM, ly Flammouth; Netr. of i. cru i ot LYON'S STffliSl BnnTR , RH0FS .WwwIW v. ' LENIIOFF & ENGHLERT, Morning Dew Saloon ! One door east of the SaundrM Xlouse. Wd keep the best of Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars. 33m9 Constantly on Hand. I keep constantly on baud Best's .Milwaukee Beer which can be bad at no other PLACE IN THE CITY. Also the best of WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIOARS. S3m3 Ed. Boseabaaa. C. L. filUETZE, CUSTOM BOOT & SHOE MAKFR! I make fine sewed French Calf Boots. Fine French Calf Pegged Boots $8.00. Repairing done neatly, and with dispatch. Z3ax3 ts X 9 td ! a 3 3 & 9-1 - 91 S o B f6 (0 "2 -! t 4 -o 52 2 " p p nj ' sr ss ai n to 7 CO -5 c-t- r& CD 50 o o 3. -s cn B I M s a. to rt W . . S3 fan L-J El a 3. SB a a s S3 ss a s a. ce o 2 c CD o 2. rr. c a r a CO 3 cn - ST BEST FARMING LANDS IN NEBRASKA, FOR SAIK BY Hi. c2 Ttto. HL. 1& IX XEBUANKA. Great. Advantages to Buyers IN 1S7G. Ten Years Credit at 6 per cent Interest. Six Years Credit at 6 per cent Interest, and 10 per cent Discount. Other liberal Dlweonnt Far Cash, Kebitte on Fares and f.'reljrhts, and Premians for Improve ments. The Intra and Nebraska Farmer, containing full particulars, will be mailed free to any part of the world on application to LAND COMMISSIONER. B. M. R. R, . lOyl LlKOOLN. MlBSAIKA STRE1GHT & MILLER, Harness Manufaolurers, SADDLE8 BRIDLES, COLLARS. and all kinds of harness stock, constantly on band. Fruit Confectionery, AND Grocery Store NUTS, CANDIES, TEAS COFFBES, SUGAKS, TOBACCOES, r-LOUE. AC. Remember the place, oppo He E. ti. on Lower Main Street. Dovey'a 21-ly STREIGHT & MILLER. V. D. JONES' NEW LIVERY STABLE, rLATTSMOUTII, NEB. Tke old BONNER RTABLES In Plattsmouth: Neb., have Just been leased by Dr. Jones, and he will open a new and handsome livery on aad after this date. The finest and best of bones and carriages always ready to let. SADDLE HOUSES CHEAP. Horses kept for Sale or to Trade. HORSES TRAINED AND BROKE. ALSO I desire t Rive notice that I hare a large, handsome brick barn, with plenty of room for horses and wagons. I can put farmers stock aui wagons, loads of grain or anything alt an tler cover, iu the dry. Remember this. Thankincr nil m v ! nations for their want satisfied I can accommodate them better and do better by them tban ever before.- -yi- )1 I . l I jt, - x m