Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, January 18, 1877, Image 3

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THE HERALD,
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B. & M. R. JR..Time Table.
VvrmUd Sunday, January SQth, 187G,
TOit OMAHA FROM PLATTSMOUTH.
1 S -AX a. in. ' Arrive 8 :50 a m.
2 :0 p. m. 3 :45 p. in.
FROM OMATIA FOR PLATTSMOUTH.
LNvai 9 .-o a. m. Arrive 10 :24 a. n.
- 4 :U p. m. " 5 :05 p. u.
fi jU p. in. T :45 p. m.
FOR THE WEST.
Lmt'i Plaltsiuouth 9 At a. m. Arrive Lln
ota, 12 -16 p. ni. ; Arrives Ke.truvy. S :O0 p. in.
St. Loci Extrksh- riattsinouth,
p. ia. Arrives, Lincoln. 6 :40 p. m.
Fraigat leave 7:10 a. m. Ar. Lincoln 11 :25 p.m.
11 r. Ki. " " J :W.Di.
FROM TflE WEST.
Leave. Kenrnor. 6 :0 a. in. Leaves Lincoln.
2 :4A p. in. Arrives Plattsmouth. 3 :15 p. ni.
St. Lot"? Kspiikss- Leave lineoln, 7 :20 a.
im. Arrives PlatUmouth. 10 :24 a. ni.
Freight leaves Lincoln 11:15 a. m. ArriTes
I'lattsiuMUth, 4 :13 p. M.
Leavtts Lincoln T .1 p. . ArriTes PlatM
uioalk. 11 :10 p. ia.
GOING EAST.
Kires, A -.00 a. m.
l'aaaeuger, (train each day) S :S0 p.
in.
El'.lVAI. AND DEPARTURE OF FLATTS--L
MOL TH si AILS.
KATK1MI, XOBTHEKX & SOUTH ERX
I Depart at - :) a. to.
J - " - :00 p. in.
Axrl at - 9 :So a. m.
OXAIIA TIA B. M.
Afrit at 10:Jtoa.n. Depart at - 2 :1 p. ni.
WE-STERX VIA B. A M.
Active at - J :15 p. tu. Depart at - 9 .-00 a. ta.
WEKPIXO TVATKU.
Arclva at M :00 ni. Depart at - SflOp.m.
: lUTri A fjtiox mii.i..
Arrlvt at 12 oa in. 1 lepart at - 1 rfO p. n.
J. W. MARSHALL. F. M.
LOCAL NEWS
Sleigh belU have been jingling mer
rily since T uesiluy morning.
A tew City orders for sale.
Tuesday inoniinjj, the coldest in Ne
braska in the last eight years Mercu
ry 21 3 below zero.
Fencing. Joist and Scantling, 520.00.
at Waterman's.
?9tf
Mr. Hossor says Mercury fell to 28
below zera ut the Picnic Gardens on
Tuesday u. in., sunrise.
Imported beaver for overcoats and
clonks, in ioc3c, cheap at S. & U's.
Mr. K. IVnnele took the Cigar-mu-kers
and the Printers on u sleigh-ride
last Frid:iy. behind his handsome sor
rls. Crossed the river, we did, to 8y
we'd been in Iowa this year.
I'frter Mergr- has a Urg? and well
assorted stock of glove, collars, cuffs.
- - - m "
Doc Jones hail his handsome sleigh
with "Grasshopper and Cricket" out to
the wedding last Thursday, and lie says
the horses felt so proud he doubts if
they'll be willing to do any common
work after this.
Heady Made
WINTER CLOTHING,
at coat, at
SCIIXA3SE & GUAMBERG'S.
A yeung colt out on the streets Sun
day nearly scared a young lady to
death. In mere play he persisted in
following her the whole length of Vine
Street, and circled and kicked around,
until fairlv bcatfn off with clubs.
Canh paid for Hides and Furs at
H. Uerold's.
Nebraska was visited on Monday by
the snow storm of the season, falling
to a considerable depth, drifting con
siderably. The weather was quite mild
durin? the forenoon, but grew cold
rapidly toward night. Trains have
been considerably delayed, and mails
will be late for a day or so.
Go to
J. V. Weckbacu's
for the ctlebrated
HARRISON WAGON,
the best in use. 42t f
CITY COUNCIL l'KOCELDINUS.
Plattsmouth, Dec, 1S7C.
Council met pursuant to call; pres
ent, Councilmen J. Pepperbcrg, J. R.
Donnelly, P. L. Wise, Wm. L. Wells,
Wm. Neville, and F. R. Guthman.
1. L. Wise was called to the chair.
A petition from the Mayor was read
relating to repairs necessary on the fire
engine, and to the great necessity of
immediate supply of fixtures indispen
sible to the engine now lost or de
stroved, and other matters relating to
Hi infetv of the citv from fires. The
Committee on Fire and Water were
instructed to confer with the Chief of
Fire Department.
Mr. J. R. Donnelly, of Committee on
Claims, reported favorably on claim of
A. L. Childs for writing history of
Platttmouth, and recommend that he
be allowed the sum of 33 on General
Fund.
The following bills were allowed and
orders drawn on respective funds:
W. F. Morrison, services as Marshal $30.00
Y. E. White. 2500 3 Coal for Council room. 10.00
W. F. Bennett, services a Clerk 20.00
.1. W. Shannon, labor on street 6.03
F. E. White. Coal for Engine Hou-e 19.70
W. F. Moirluon, Street Coni'r 14.00
" care engine houe 20.00
On motion. Council adjourned.
IIAPri NEW YEAR TO ALL.
Mike Scknellbacher still shoes horses
to order does general blacksmithing
. of all kinds, manufactures Wagons.
Busgies. Cutters, Sleighs, etc.
The old vear is gone and we hope all
our customers will come in prepared to
ettla accounts, as we need money to
carry on the business. 413t.
FARM TO RENT.
A farm of about ICO acres, with
good house well and stable, to rent on
. reasonable terms. Apply to Wm. Wet
f Tilcamp, Plattsiaoath. W tf
1 it fc T i.f il A u
On the 11th iiut, M.iss Myrtle Par
meleeldeBt daughter of C. IT. Tanne
le, Esq.. was married to Mr. Sanil At
wcod, late of the B. &. M. II. TL, now re
siding in Sheldon, 111.'
The wedding took place at the Pres
byterian church at 3 p. m. ; the cere
mony waS performed by Chaplain A
Wright, Rev. Mr. Baird, the rector, be
ing absent. The service was very
short, and there were no bridesmaids
nor ushers. The bride looked very
eharrning in a myrtle-green cashmere
suit trimmed with silver-gray fox fur,
a hat jvith close fitting brim of velvet,
and crown of peacock's feathers and
bronze green plumes, and gloves of 'a
delicate flesh tint. We believe it 1s
usual to describe in glowing terms the
charms of the bride and treat the
groom as a very unimportant part of
the programme but we protest against
this and declare that he was becoming
ly and suitably arrayed and behaved
with all the dignity befitting so august
an occasion.
At the close of the ceremony a few
of the relatives and triends repaired
to the house to congratulate the
happy couple and bid them good
bye, after which they left on the after
noon train for the East, expecting to
make a short visit in Chicago and some
other points, and then jo to their home
iu Sheldon.
Having boen for years past a resi
dent of Platlsmouth, and a favorite
r.mong its young society, Miss Myrtle
will be missed greatly. The many
friends of the happy couple will unite,
we are sine, with the Herald in wish
ing them ix full share of happiness and
prosperity through life.
The best of One French Calf boot made at
Merge shoe stors. Kepairluj done, nice and
promptly.
Leonard's oil mil i.ttures cap the cli
max in pho ographs.
Assortment of
at S. &. G's.
ladies' cloaks
cheap
32tf
We understand that D. Wheeler, Jr.,
has arrived at the dignity of Notary
Public. We doff our hat.
Our bob sleds are gone. Well they'll
be doing some service now. A good
man got 'em.
Dry Goods and Groceries cheap for
exsh or produce at
II. IIerold's.
Our joker, F. S. White, auctioneer,
has come out in a new phase tf char
acter, viz: Editor of a comic paper.
A few pairs Full Blood Berk
shire Pios for sale Enquire at this
otsc. sa-tf.
Judge Child's (Old Probabilities)
say Mercury steod 18 below zero at
his place Tuesday morning at sun
rise. LCST,
or left in some store, a
run COLLAR.
Pleaxe return or send word to the
Herald office nnd oblige.
The most harassing symptoms of
Bronchi is and Consumption, are pal
liated and relieved by inhaling the hot
vapors of the Solution of "Forest Tar."
It cures Catarrh. 12-t4.
Our new Saunders House proprietor,
J. S. Gregory, is starting out with a
good share of patronage, as an exami
nation of his register shows. A good
landlord will establish a name and
draw patronage as soon as ho becomes
known.
J. v. eckbacn will pay in cash or
goods the highest market price for any
amount of potatoes. 29tf
Hon. T. M. Marquotte's family were
bereaved last week of their dear child,
a baby boy only two months old. Thia
is the third sob they have lost, and the
parents feel the loss keenly indeed.
1 he funeral look place at Lincoln on
Wednesday last, and was attended by
many Cass Co. neighbors and friends
of Mr. Marqnette in days gone by.
Good Standard Prints 16 yards for
S1.00, at
33-t ScnxASSE & Grambero's.
A curious sort of fellow caroe along
to Mr. Root's, at Eight Mile Grove, not
long since. He pretended to be deaf
and dumb, but was very anxious to
know how the 'lection went. They
wrote him Tilden only lacked one vote
of being elected. "Gracious," he wrote
buck, "If I'd a known that, I'd had my
sick brother carried out to the polls
and voted, if it killed him."
The time of year for general settle
merit is upon us. and as I endeavor to
meet all my bills promptly, I desire
those indebted to me to come in and
settle their accounts. I am always on
hand prepared to do such work in the
blacksmithing line as my patrons fa
vor me with, am also prepared to fur
nish wagons, cutters, etc., to order, cn
the lest of terms.
42t3 It. Donnelly.
A HOLINESS CONVENTION
will be held in the M. E. Church in this
city, commencing Tuesday evening,
Jan. 10th, 1377, led by Rev. L. B. Kent.
to be held over the following Sabbath.
Two meetings each day will be held,
orning at 10 and evening at 6:30
o'clock. David Hart,
Pastor.
FA11UERS ATTENTION!
Julius Pepperberg, Cigar Manu fac
ta rer, on Main St, Plattsmouth, Neb.
Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri
can Tobaccoes for smoking purposes.
tor Sale. Best qualities of plug-smok-
ng tobacco always on band. 20-tf.
The best matched pair in the world
and the most popular te use are the
Pat. Wood Box Stove Polish Paste and
the Pat. Wood Box Shoe Blacking.
For Sale by A. W. White.
GREAT BARGAINS!
I bought a large job lot of
BOOTS
and tell them
BELOW WHOLES A LS PRICES.
NOW IS YOUR TIME,
before they are all gone.
CALL AND SAVE MONEY.
Peter Merges.
In company with some ladies the
nERALD tools a very pleasant 3leiih
ride last week. Amoug other places
visited, we paid our respects to the
new machine shops of the B. & M. It.,
south of town. Turning our team ov
er to one ef the 40 odd boys who had
helped to make the bells jingle and the
sleigh run easy over cross walks and
so on, we pushed the great brown doors
open and entered, followed by the ladies,
who had a great desire to see the in
side of the buildings. Spying our spe
cial friend, Will Ballance, we asked him
to how us around. Will said he was
just forging a thunderbolt to elect a
United States Senator with and must
strike while the iron was hot, or he'd
do it gladly. He referred us, however,
to his brother "Rob," who wasn't on
the thunderbolt department, and more
over, was much better looking and a
greater ladies man, he would gladly
show us round. So we all went over
to Rob. R. smiled all over, dropped a
gouge on hi3 left c foot, stuck the
wrong end of a piece of brass into his
lathe, never winked, but threw off a
band, stopped his machine and said he
would only be too happy to see us
through, but when the girls backs were
turned informed us privately that he'd
half murder Will when he got him
alone. As that was something we had
no.interest in we turned to see the big
engine Kearney, now on the track get
ting overhauled for a new years work,
"how big it looks" said all of us, and
it did sat up there way above eur heads
like a ship on her stocks; it eeraed to
loom up a huge monster of force and
power, and so it is.
We also saw the sleeper lately brok
en up at Omaha, when poor Kinney
was killed. It is being repaired.
Aftsr looking at the various, curi
ous, humming, buzzing, clatter ing.goug-
ing and twisting machines in this room,
we turned to Rob to get the names of
the men who do all this, turning the
glewing iron into forms of strength
and usefulness.
TflE MASTER MECHANIC
of these departments is Mr. Hawks-
worth, and the next highest man inau
thority is Mr. Ed Grisej. foreman of
the shops.
THE LATHE MEN
are Mr. R. Ballance, Lon Chalfant, An
dy Perry and Geo. Stephens.
THE PLANZRS
are run by Henry Rand le, and the drill,
press by John Thompson.
The Engineer is Mr. A. Rudeleck.
Coppersmith Win. Ballance.
Apprentice Pat Kennedy.
Bolt Machine Andrew Yansen.
Wheel Lathe Clark Newton and
others.
Pit Men John HeffnerTohn Young
Rob't. Buell, Frank Eton, Frank Bal
lance and Frank Hager.
K OILER makers.
Bo3s -P. MeCallum. Helpers F.
Brown, M. Connors, Con Mahoney, C.
Hemple.
From this room we turn to the
blacksmith shop.
Foreman John Shafer.
Helper C. Horasky.
G30.'Colger, blacksmith, aaJ Jos. Vi-
tosch, helper.
Henry Maul with A. C. Cook, helper,
Martin Cushin and A. D. Adams, help
er.
TOOL D It ESSEX!.
John McDonald and his helper.
Thess are only a few of the divis
.... i
ions in tha iron woric ueparimens oi
the shops, s j:ne of these days the Her
ald means to visit them at more lei
sure and give the names and work of
every man in them. Now, our boys
are back with the team, the ladiss are
almost ready for supper, and we spin
away after a very pleasant half hour
spent in iron-land, so to s ty.
500 Barrels
BEST NEW SALT,
at S2.25. at
SCHNASSE & GRAMRERG'S.
Dee. Jones has two great cribs of
corn in the rear of the livery stable,
nearly full. Mr. Connor i3 said to have
16,000 bushels here and 19 or 20,000
more tip the rod.
Dried California Fruits, grapes and
apricots, at J. V. Weckbach's. tf
Ross Vanatta is going to the Black
Hills in the spring. We meet lots of
folks who are going for "gelt about
then. " ...
HOME MANUFACTURE.
I vronld h pleated to inform the publie In our
vicinitv that 1 hare a workman now that is ca
pable of making the finest, most tasty, and du
rable Ladies Shoes aud tientlemans Boots n
the Couiitv, which prevents me from a-Midinu
east for the tops as In former davs. I recHvcd
th premium ut the Fair for his line work and
neat aesijin. i warrant du anu sauiaciin.
J ETF.K AlKKiES.
Our good friend, the blacksmith,
RoWt Donnelly, came to the rescue
yesterday with the cash. Thanks Rob
ert.
WANTED.
A good, 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.
Connor says he ha3 40,000 bushels of
Corn in the ear, cribbed, between here
and Ashland, and 20,000 bushels shell
ed corn ready to move when he can
get a margin.
As Mr. Connor is only one of a large
corpse of buyers the snowing is very
good for the corn product of Cass Co.
and yet there is no diminution. Still it
comes. "
OIL AND CRAYON PORTRAITS,
ALL SIZES, AFTER PHOTO
GRAPHS, DONE IN FIRST CLASS
STYLE, BY FRANK STADTER.
SAMPLES CAN BE' SEEN IN F.
CARRUTIPS ART GALLERY.
Holloway's OintmentsSore Legs:
Wounds, Ulcers, &c, can be cuied.
Thu rational treatment is indicated by
! nature, to reduce the local Inrlammatiou,
soothe the neighboring nerves, cool the
heated blood, and render the watery
ichorous discharge consistent and
healthy. Happily, Holloway's Oint
ment accomplishes these ends with tin
failing certainty. 25 cents per box or
4. -
old fiisiids.u.ud one of t:io besl oJ.ig
man in Platlsmouth, left us for Oai
ha, last wetk. We meun Mr. Wia. Ba
ker, who has left us for a situation in
Mr. Burns crockery store in Omaha.
Good luck go witHi Billy everywhere
he deserves it.
Hon. Sam. Chapman, D. n. Wheeler,
John Barnes, and others, came up from
the Legislature Saturday, and spent
Sunday among christians.
Ross Vanatta, we are sorry to learn,
leaves the Poor Farm next spring, and
Crawford Eikenberry goes to the poor
house for a year or so. Funny work,
this; the poorest farm in Cass County,
has the best house on it, and is worth
a good deal of money.
"Johns" Sharp came down to see
well, he saw last fall that's enough.
We had just fiven Mr. Wm. Baker a
good send off in a notice the other day
when his appearance in our office ne
cessitated our writing another. In
his short visit to Plattsmoulh he com
bined both business and pleasure, took
a few orders for the Crockery House
of Saml Burns, Omaha, with which he
is connected, and also took a look at
his friends. He invites them all to
drop in when in Omaha, and make
headquarters at 237 Farnham St.
WANTED I
A good steady girl, to do general
house-work. A good girl will receive
good wages and a permanent situation.
Apply at this office, or to W. L. Wells,
Counjty Clerk's office.
SEND IN YOUR JOB VOI2K.
Posters Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads,
Envelopes, Pamphlets and Cards print
ed at this office. All work expedi
tiously and neatly executed.
Mr. Gaywood, of the firm of Gay
wood & McFarlan, Glenwood, called
on the Herald with fine samples of
shirts from their factory.
ltcberts razor steel scissors, sold on
ly at Weckbach's. 42 tf
The best and finest boots are made at Merces
Shoe Store. He received the premium at the
Fair.
Some unfeeling scamp has given
vent to his spite against dogs or other
wise, by poisoning Julius Ptpperberg's
little dog. From appearances it would
not be safe for said dog murderer to
make himself known something un
pleasant might occurs We sympathize
with Julius. The Herald has had
three bereavements of the same kind
and knows how it seems to have his
pets inhumanly murdered.
BRING IT IN.
Some wood, corn or potatoes will be
taken on subscription at this office.
Of all preparations for Dressing
Burns "Forest Salve" is the best.
The Firemen's Dance last night was
a very pleasant affair to all who attend
ed. The music being furnished by the
Omaha Band and was excellent. Ten
of the property owners patronized the
boys, for which they arejduly thankful.
The bovs fell short 314. So be it.
Two car loads of fine salt just re
ceived from Mackinaw. lought before
the rise, at J. V. Weckbach's.
Just received, a fin? stock of Queevs-
ware at
Herman IIerold's.
DANCING SCHOOL.
Prof. Antoine Duval wishes us to
announce that he will give a course of
Dancing lessons in Plattsmouth, the
first of which will be this Thursday
evening atParmele's Hall.
Country produce taken at the highest
market prices, at Schnasse & Gram-
berg's in exchange for goods.
tf
Wilson
A new American and a new
sewing machine
for sale at the Herald Office.
SINGING SCHOOL,
Through an unfortunate misunder
standing of the Janitor the hall of the
High School House was net prepared
for the singing school last night, and : s
no one knew of it until the time for
commencing, the whole thing was a
failure although Mr. Ashman' came
from Pacific City on purpose. Ar
rangements have now been made for a
meeting on baturday next, at seven
o'clock p. m., as there is no school
on that day; the room occupied
by Miss Shelton will be used for that
evening. Mr. Ashman s terms are S3
each scholar for 24 lessons, and what
ne can make irom the proceeus ot a
concert at the close, in case 35 or more
scholars join the class. Paper will be
circulated during the week which those
wishing to have the advantages of
cheap lessons in vocal music will do
well to sign. It is to be hoped there
will be a good turn out, as such music
al instruction is much needed in this
city.
RECEIVED THE PREMIUM
for the fluect exhibition of leather at the Fair,
consisting or congress ana Alienor skiiis. mo
rocco. and the finest French Kid. Patent Leath
er, and French Calf-skins, and I always keep
them on hand to manufacture into Indies
Shoes. Button or Lace, and tJents' Boots and
Shoes In the most complete and artistic man
ner. 3C Petek Mkkgks.
Large stock
WINTER SHAWLS,
At COftt St
SCHNASSE & GRAMBERG'S.
Messrs. Streight & Miller are running
a full team, turning off harness work
in quanticy. We were surprised to see
the amount of work they are making
and selling. Good work and genial
manners will count. Give them a call
and they will fit you out to your satis
faction. 3Gtf
Remember This.
Now is the time of the year for Pneu
monia. Lung Fever, Coughs, Colds, and
fatal results of predisposition to Con
sumption and other throat and lung
diseases. Bosciiee s German Syrup
has been used in this neighborhood for
the past two or three years without a
single failure to care. If you have
not used this medicine yourself, go to
your Druggist Chapman & Glas and
ast them or its wonderiui success
among their customers. Two doses
will relieve the worst case. If you
have no faith in any medicine, just
buy a Sample Bottle f Boschee's Ger
man Syrup for 10 cents and try it. Reg
nlar size Bottle 75 cents. Don't neglect
a cougn ror cents.
January 17th,. 1877. )
TIiO assessors of this County are re
quested to met-t at thi.-j ollioc on Tues
day, February Gth at 2 w'clock p. m, to
receive blanks and copy of the laws,
and such other ins. ructions as the com
missioners may see lit to give concern
ing assessments. C. P. Moore,
43t2 County Clrk.
ORDINANCE JfO. 75.
Ordinance providing for the special
levy of taxes for the payment of
judgment obtained in District Court
of Cass County, Nebraska, of the
Babcock Manufacturing- Company,
against the City of Plattsmouth.
lit it ordained by the Mayor and
Council nun of thu City of Plattsmouth :
Sr.c. 1. That there be and is hereby
levied on all the real, personal and mix
ed property within said City, not ex
empt from taxation by the laws of the
State of Nebraska, a tax of three (3)
mills on the dollar, for the payment of
the interest and principal of a certain
judgment obtained in the District Court
in and for Cass County, Nebraska, in
fayor of the Babcock. Manufacturing
Company, against the said City of
Plattsmouth.
That said levy shall be made upon
the assessed valuation of said property
as shown by the assessors books of said
City for the year 1876, and that said
taxes referred to herein shall be paid
only in money, and shall be collected
at the same time and in the eaine man
ner as other taxes as provided by Sec.
3 of an act to provide for the payment
of judgments recovered against mu
nicipal corporations, found on page 935
of the revised statutes of Nebraska.
Sec. 2. This Ordinance shall take ef
fect after its passage and publication
according to law.
K. R. Livingston, Mayor.J
W. F. Bennett, Clerk.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
FOR SALE!
CheaD for Cash. the following property, at
the County Farm, two miles west of riatts
mouth, Nebraska :
5 head work horses.
40 he;id stock hogs.
S milch cows.-
1 open buggy.
1 road wagoii.
2 stirring plow s.
2 cultivators.
1 mowing machine.
2 set double harness.
1 set buiriv harnes.
And other articles too numerous to mention.
The above property must be sold by March
1st, 1877. 43t6 B. II. & S. r. Vanatta.
Tf von want to et vour chimnevs
cleaned or your stove polished, call on
Chas. Jirown, or leave oruers at jonn
Boone's barber shop, at any hour of the
day or night. 50 cents a stove and 50
cents a flue. 42tf
MONEY TO LOAX.
Money to loan on long time, on Improved
farms in Case Co.. Neb. Office over F. W. Kott
man'ti Store, Main street. Neb. City.
x!m K. II. J. S- itlll'LEK-
DRESSMAKING.
Mn V F.Iktit. snd Miss Nellie Short have cone
into the dressmaking business, and would be
leased to have those in want of work in tlieir
ineto call and see them at theresfdencoof Mrs.
Elster, one dor west ofe the SauudTS
House. Satisfaction guaranteed and charges
irderate. 7-tf
Tli9 Centaur Liniments are the
greatest rem-rhes ever uncovered lor all tlesn,
bone, and in-iscle niliusnt.s bites. Braises,
Swellings. Barns, Raeum.itism. Stiff Joints, &e.
What thu Vv .iiie Liniment does fur the human
familv. t:iif iuw Liniiiirfiit does for horses
nnd a!!'..ua!. Tii.y are cheap, they are conven
ient, aii'l t'.iL-y ar-J ceriain in thuir effects.
CtiiMru -ry for lIteheri Castoria.
It isai peasant to take as ho:i--;y. It contains
uo morpltkse or oilier deleterious Ingredient,
tnd is sure to expel worm", cure wind colic, reg
ulate t he bo-.vcis an-l Stomach, and overcome
irritation i:au.'d by ra-h or cuttiiiir teeth.
Motlu-is c;tn lest :i;id children enjoy health
who uso Castona. l! is harmless, it is certain,
it is speedy, aud it is cheap. 3SU3
Summer complaints are always
troublesome and some times fatal.
Especially among Children. All Phy
sicians recommend Blackberry Prepar
ations as the best and safest for these
diseases. Dr. Green's Blackberry Cor
dial will check and cure Diarrhea, Flux
and all looseness of the Bowels. 50yl
Finest Canada Maple Syrup at
39-tf Schnasse & Grambero's.
Our enterprising and successful mer
chants, E. G. Dovey & Son, are still at
their post, supplying customers with
everything in the line of general mer
chandise on the most reasonable terms,
stock kept full and complete. 39tf
Various 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 faded
or grey, light and red hair to a rich
or deep black as mav be desired. It
s f tens and cleanses the seal p, si ving i t a
nealthv action, and removes and cures
dandruff and humors, liy its use fac
ing hair is checked, and a new growth
will be produced in all cases where the
follicles are not destroyed or glands
decas-ed. Its effects are beautifully
shown on brashy, weak, or sickly bait
to which a few applications will produce
the gloss and freshness of youth.
Harmless and sure in its operation,
it 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 will
not soil or color white cambric; yet it
lasts long on the hair and keeps it fresh
and vigorous.
i or sale by all dealers.
TEACHERS EXAMINATIONS.
Notice is hereby given that I will examine all
persons who may offer themselves as candi
dates for teachers of the common schools ot
this county, at my oflice in the town of Weeping
Water, on the last Friday and Saturday of each
and every mouth, commencing at 10 o'clock
a. in.
Dated thia 8th day of January, A. D. 1876.
G. B. CK1PPEN.
43tt Co. Snp'tof Pub. Instruction.
Also at the Com t Hons, io Flattsniourh. on
the first Friday and Saturday ol each month.
G. B. CKIPPEN.
Sup't,
LEGAL NOTICES.
Attachment Notice.
Lawou Sh'-ldon. vs. Fred. G. Sicrth, Nic Pe
te. -sou. and 1'. C. Tro.
lief re IV. IT. JVt u'.- U, County Judge, in and for
CiiM County. A thru-nha:
The defendant. Fred. G. Sierth, will take no
tice that tu the lltu day of December. A. D.,
isTO, the said County Judge isHued an order of
attachment m the above entitled cause for the
sum of three hundred and twenty-three dollars
(3-3). and that your property has been attach
ed to pay the same, aud said cause stands ad
journed until the 14th day of February, 1S77. at
on? o'clock p. in., at which time aud place you
can appear and make defence.
LAW SON SHELDON.
Br Wm. H. Siwkll, County Judge
Plattsmouth. Neb., Jan. 3d, 1K77. 41 UJ
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale Issued toy John
W. Haines. Justice of the I'eaee within and for
Cass County, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1
will on the d day of January, A. D. 1877. at 1
o'clock, p. iu., of said day. at the residence of
W. W. Conn, in Greenwood precinct, Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska, ell at pitbh auction the follow
ing real estate ta wit : One (l) two-year old
colt. -
The same was levied upon and taken as the
Firoperty of Wm. M. Conn, defendant, to atis
v a judgment of said Court, recovered by W.H.
Shephard, plaintiff.
Plattsmouth, Neb., Jan. 1S77.
M. B. CUTLER.
42tl Sheriff.
Io;t!i.-sliiu:.i. Nr brika, (bv Wm. I.. NYclis,
hi. l:pitv. arsd to me directed. 1 will on llio
5t!t dav of Februarv, a. D. 1:7. at n o" loek
a. ni. of sa.:d ti.iy, at the south door of the Corl
HoiiSe. '.u the fHy vi riuilsu-.oulh, lu :w!d Coun
ty, soil at iul.;c auction the tiillovvhi real es
tate, to-wh : Lots one (1, two (2). seven (7) and
eiKht uJ) in block twelve (12) in Young & Hay'
addition to the city of Piulisuiouiu. Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
Toe tame beinr levied upon and taken as the
!roperty of C Hciseh defendant ; to satisfy 2
udirments of said Court, rrcoveredby Durphee,
dcKillop & Co.. aud Iselsou & Co., plainVlffa.
riattsmouth. Neb., Jan. 3d, 1877.
4116 - M. B. CCTLER. Sheriff.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Taken up by the subscriber, In Rock Bluffs
Precinct, Cass Count v. Nebraska, on the 2d day
of December, 1870, one black pony, between 6 &
8 years old, about twelve hands high, has no
marks (r brands (but has been worked and rode
as there Is aadule and collar marks;. Signed
this tlth day of December. 1876.
4tts Thkopork D. Buck.
In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United. States for
the District of Nebraska.
In the matter of William SXadelmann, Bankrupt.
District of Nebraska, ss :
This is to give notice that on the 3d day of
January, .'877, a warrant of Bankruptcy was is
sued out of the District Court of the United
State for the Distriet of Nebraska, against the
estate of William Stadelmaun, of Plattsmouth.
in the County of Cass, in said District, w ho ha
been adjudged a Bankrupt on his petition, ami
the payment of any debts, aud' the delivery f
any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to
him, or to his use, and the transfer of any prop
erty by him are forbidden by law. That a
meeting of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt,
to prove their debt and to choore one or more
Assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court
of Bankruptcy to be holden at Omaha, iu aid
District ou the luth day of January. 177. at 2
2 o'clock p. in., at the office of J. L. Webster,
Esq., the Register hi Bankruptcy of said Court.
11.1,1 AM 1IA1L1.
42t2
IT. S. Marshall for said District.
As are the experiences of this life, none are
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weak and feeble body made strong, no matter
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Simply bv the daily and moderate use of Dr.
Green's BiMer Tonic. This truly medicinnl pre
paration is not a cheap and trash v article, in
tended simply to stimulate and then leave the
second state of the body worse than the first.
hut it ircnerallv relaxes the bowels, stimulates
the liver, lnakfng it work off the jioisonous hu
mor of the blood, controls and regulates diges
tion, thereby removing the cause of headaches
and low spirits, relieves flatulency nnd fold
stomach, giving tone and stability "to that" or
gan with an increased aud healthy appetite ;
regulates female weaknesses, prevents fever
and ague and malarious diseases, protects the
system from unwholesome air and impure wa
ter, and vitalizes and tonev the whole body
against all attacks of disease. Tiy It. and you
will find it pleasant to the taste and healing to
the body.
In sudden or severe cases of Liver Complaint.
or in constipation of the bowels, a few doses of
ur. i. rears iiverriiis win assist me ionic iu a
cure, and it you are snaking with ague. Dr.
Green's Ague Pills will drive it away.
ror sale by . Duueiati ana o. tr. jonn-
s.m. fioyi
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Address. JAMES Y1CK. KocUester. N. Y.
Centennial Meat Market.
German Sausage Factory !
GEORGE TICKLER
has again opened out with a new, wholesome,
clean
BUTCHER SHOP!
On Mala St., south side, 2 doors east oi Tar.
inele's Livery Stable.
Steak Jt Siut(K.
R-xist A liih.
Vhickais A Cuttrt,
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All the lLuc--came antt eel-
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era morbus. The dear little tuiug got wed in a
dav."
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"Your box of Holloway's Ointment cured me
of noise In the head. 1 rubbed some of your
ointmeut behind the ears, and the noUe baa
left."
"Send me two boxes ; I want one for a poor
family."
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the medicine to me is worth a dollar."
"Send me Ave boxes of your pills."
-Let me have three boxe of our pills by re
turn mail, lor Chills and Fever."
I have over 2oo sucu testimonials as these, but
want of space compels ine to conclude.
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And all eruptions of the skin, this Ointment i
most invaluable. It doe not heal externally
alone, but penetrates with the most searching
effect to the very root ot the evil.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS
Invariably cure the following diseases
Disorder of the Kidneys.
In all dieae affecting these organs, wheth
er they secrete too much or too little water, or
whether they bo afliicted with stone or gravel,
or with ache and pain settled in the loin ov
er the region of the kidneys, these Pill should
be taken according to the printed direction,
and the Ointim nt should be well rubbed into
the small of the back at bed time. This treat
ment wTil give almost immediate relief when all
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For Stomachs Out or Order.
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all acidity occasioned either by intemperance
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Stone and Gravel, Tlc-Douleureux, Tumors,
Ulcers, Worms of all kinds. Weakness from auy
cause, etc.
IMPOIITAST C ACTIO.
None are genuine unles the signature of J.
Hayikck, as agent for the Unite j States, sur
rounds each box of Pills, and Ointment. A
handsome reward will be given to any one ren
dering such information as may lead to the de
tection of any partv or iiai ties count erflting the
medicines or vending the same, knowing them
to be spurious.
Sold at the manufactory of Professor Hol
loway & Co.. Nw York, and by all resectable
druggists and dealers tn medicine throughout
the civilized world, m box-s at 25 cent, Vi cents
and $1 each.
fcS'-There I considerable saving by taking
the larger sizes.
N. B. Directions for the guidance of patient
In every disorder are afuxed to each box.
Office, 119 Liberty Street, Xcw York.
351 y
the
PRAIRIE FARMER,
(Established 1841.)
The Leading American Agri
cultural & Household
Weekly,
For Town and Country.
For Old and Young.
Recognized authority throughout the United
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Horticulture,
t'ljricutture,
Stock-RaiMng.
Poultry, Ueet, Jkc,
To which are added departments of General
New, Record of the Season, Y'outh's Miscel
lany, Household, Literature. Markets, etc.
Published by
THE
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Eight large pages of six columns each. Terms
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any address. Liberal cash Commission allow
ed to Agents, who are wanted everywhere to
organize Clubs, and to whom canvassing out
fit will be furnished tree upon aoplication to
PRAIRIE FARMER CO.,
Chicago, 111.
GOOD FRESH MILK,
Delivered dally In
ANY PART OF THE CITY, BY
33ID3 Mumm & Co.
BEST FARMING LANDS,
IN NEBRASKA,
FOR SALE BY
IX XEBRASKA.
Great Advantages to Buyers
IN 1S76.
Ten Years Credit at 6 per cent Interest.
Six Years Credit at 6 per cent Interest,
and lOper cent Discount.
Other Iitberat Olacouats Far Cash,
llebate on Fare and Frelffhta,
and Premium tor Improve
ment. The Tbim and AVorasfca Farmer, containing
full particulars, will be mailed free to any part
ot the world on application to
LAND COMMISSIONER. B. A M. R. R.
lOyl Lixcolx. Nebraska
111 mi
To the Workintf Class. We are now
prepared to furnish all classes with constant
employment at home, the whole of the time, or
tortneir spare moments, business new, ugni.
and profitable. Persons of either sex easily
earn from 50 cents to $5 per evening, and a pro
portional sum bv devoting their whole time to
the business. Bovs and girls earn nearly a
much as men. That all who see this notice may
send their address, and test the business w
make this unparallelled offer ; To such as are
not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay
for the trouble of writing. Full particulars,
samples worth eeveral dollar to commence
work on, and a copy of Home and Fireside, one
of the largest aud best Illuctrated publications,
all sent free by mail. Reader, if you want per
manent and profitable work, address
Ukokgk 5tisoj( & Co.. Portland, Me.
STItElGIIT & MILLER,
Harness Manufacturers,
SADDLES
BRIDLES.
COLLARS.
and all ktudi of harness stock, constantly on
hand.
Fruit Confectionery,
AND
Grocery Store
NUTS,
CANDIES,
TEA
COFFBES,
SUGARS.
TOUACCOES.
r'LOCR,
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Remember the place opposite E. G. Dorey'a
on Lower Main Street.
21-ly
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CHAMPION STORE-
OF THE WEST,
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, FAtL '
GOODS, WINTER GOODS. . ,
HEAVY GOODS, FANCY GOODtf;
Notions and Trimmings,
OF ALL KINDS.'
TUB GRANDEST DISPLAY bit
STAPLE AND
Ever seea ia Caa County. .
LADIES & GENTLEMEN 1
Now your time for Bargain an-t to make"
Money and make your famlllsj comfortable.
At it would be Impossible for uc to give a com-',
plete list ef prices in this space, we hall only
elect a few, and assure yon everything elf it
equally as cheap.
WHAT A
OLLAR T3)IIiI.r
OLLAR iSHLLf-
WILL GET:
to yards ot Print not .anard, .
14 yards of Prints choice standard.
S3 yards of Bleached Mualln, yd. wide. '
13 yards of Sheeting, very good."
12 yards of Bed Ticking, good.'
12 yards of Ducking and Denim, Prime.'
12 yards of Cheviot Shirting.
15 yards of Crash Toweling, solid.
6 yards of Table Linen.
12 yards of Canton Flannel.
12 Handkerchiefs, extra neat.
12 pair Hose, men's, women's and eblldrca'a."
pounds Cotton Batting.
t-TXw Look at thea FIfarevt
Wool Tarn, white, best In aarket 9M
" colored, " ........B5
Felt Skirt 75e up '
Balmorals sac up '
Shawls, latest style ?5e u'
Linseys im upr'
Ladles' Shoes fl.oo up"
Carpets, Hemp 25 up
" Ingrain 80c up
Brussels tl.iocsp'
Waterproofs, splendid C&cup
Ladle' Cloth, all wool 11.26 up"
CLOAKINGS, CHINCHILLAS,'
BE A VERS, BROADCLOTHS
CASSIMERES, POLON
AISE, All wool, Double width, all 8tyles, colors, qnal-'
itles and low prices.
Empress Cloth,
All wool reduced from 85c to 60e per yard. '
PLAIDS.
Full line of latest stylos at I5e per yard.
JYECKTIES.
Fall style, very fine, 25c up.
Blankets, Comforts,-
In great vavrlety, from 11.25 up.
Cottonades,
Heavy, 18e up.
Black "Velveteen,
very fine, 65 cents up.
Flannels,
Pure wool, 20 cents up.
Ladies' Hats,
well trimmed, $1 up.
Gents' Clothing,
AND
Furnishing Goods I'
In great variety.
Boots, $2,25 rip; Shoes, $1.25 up ; Hats,'
75c up; Boys' Caps, 40c up; Socks
5c per pair up; Limn-flnish
Collars, 10 cents per box up : Men's
Undershirts it Drawers, 50c a stt, up.'
Full lines of Cloak Trimmings, Zephyrs, Can-"
vass, Alpacas, Delaines, and all the latest
style an shades of goods too numer
ous to enumerate.
Trunks,
Valises,
Hand-Bags,
Big Assortment.
VALEURES, SATINS, TURQUOISB1
AND SILK CORDS, RUGS, AF
GHANS, LAP-ROBES, ETC.'
Taat assortment of
JT eweBiry,
SILVER WTRE,
PLATED WARE?
$35,000
Worth of Fall and Winter Goods,' ef every d-
acription, must be closed out tbi season
at Hard -Pan rricer.
Everybody Invited tb call at the'
STORE ;
And cousult the monarch of 3aleexsn,
Solomon; & ITathan,
Plattsniouth, NeKv
WLS Stock, et Hone Blank etsr
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