Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, November 01, 1877, Image 3

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    THE UERALD.
B. & M. R. R.Time Table.
Cor retted. Wednesday. October 31, 1977
fok oua.ua fbom plattsmo uth.
leaves C :15 a. 10. Arrives 8 -'0 a. m.
" -' : JV p. m. 3 -.45 p. m.
FBO)l QMAHA FOU PLaTTSMOCTII.
Leave a an a. m. Arrive 10 1 a. ni.
:00 p. in. 1 :45 p. in.
FOR THE "WEST.
Leaves Flattamoutli 9 :40 a. tn. Arrive Lin
coln, i -30 p. m. ; Arrives Kearney, 8 :24 p. m
Freight leaves 8 sto a. m. Ar. Lincoln 1 :20 p.m
FROM THE WEST.
Leaves Kearney. 8 :40 a. m. Leavws Lincoln
12 p. m. Arrives l'lattsruouth. 3 :10 p. ni
Frlgbt leave Lincoln 11 uT . ra. Arrives
nattsmoutu, 4 :25 p. m.
GOING EAST.
Espress. 6 :15 a. m.
Passenger, (train each day) 3 AO p. m., except
Saturday. Everv third Saturday a train con
nects at the usual time.
A ERIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PLATTS
Ulll'TH WillX
KA8TEBV, KOfiTHEItS A 80CTHKRX
Depart at
Arrive at - 9 -M a. m.
5 :.T0 a. m
3 :(K p. tu
I
OMAHA VIA B. & M.
Arrive at 10 -.30 s. in. Depart at
WESTERN VIA B. M.
Arrive at - 3 :1S p. to. Depart at -
2 :13 p. m
s too a. m.
Arrive at 12:00 in. Depart at - 3. -00 p. in.
KWK BLUFFS A tTXIOX MILU.
Arrive at 12 DO m. Depart at - 1 :00 p. m
J. W. MARSHALL. F. SL
LOCALADVEETTSEMEXTS.
Trausient. 25 cents a line. Regular advertis
er, lo rents per line. No advertisement Insert
J for less than 23 cents.
I2sl notices at Statute rate.
Atlornevs and officers of the law will be oeld
responsible for all legal notices they hand In,
ami an Darties demanding a Drool oi dud nca
t ton ot any notice will be held for the pnblica-
tion lee ox such notice.
COMMUNICATIONS.
As our space I limited, all communications
must be brief and to the point, v. itu no waste
at words.
The paper is responsible for the correctness
accoruiii iu cupy ut mutLcr ouu ydiu ac
gals, only.
1.
Any person who takes the paper re;
jularly
to his
hot Is
from the to-ofnce. whether
mrectea
name, or whether he Is a subscriber or
responsible for the pay.
2. It any person orueis his paper discontin
ued, lie most pny ail arrearages, or the publish
er may continue to send It until payment is
made, and collect the whole amount, whether
the paper is taln from tb office or not.
3. ine court have decided that refusing to
take newsoapers and periodicals from the post
Sice, or removing ana leaving them uncalled
for, is prima facie evidence of MiTJtJtTiOJiAi.
FRAUD.
LOCAL XEWS
New Patterns at Weckbach's. S2t2
We expect to hear something drop
tiext week.
Oo to Wefckbach's for Patterns. 3?t2
VTe guess the D octor is going to
make it, this tiaie.
For a No. 1
lemann's.
Hat only 75 cents at Stail
3 113
Somebody is going
fo iled next Tuesdav!
to be badly
Patterns at Weckbach's.
3t2
Politicians and candidates liuve
been plenty as prarie chickens used to
be, about town last rwk,
The Wlii'e Shuttle Sewing Machine
the best ia the world, for .H;ile by J. P.
Young at the P. O. News Depot. 32t2
Mr. J-evi:, the man w ho was in
jured by the accident on the B. & M.
road lsc week, is not improving very
fast. It is a verv serious case.
Dick and John were out in the
country the other day and came home
mighty jubilant. Wait until 'lection
is over and see!
Mr. Martindale, he of Louisville
was down to see lis Monday. 'Pears
like we heard he was running for
suthin', this fall.
I'r.cle Schlegel run away the oth
er morning and got lost in the woods
for ever so long we mean his horses
did; -Its all the same in dutch."
Uemember, we go to Press
nesday evening, and it takes a
time to set type, so send us the
early Wednesday,
Wed
little news
Our friend Egenberger, across the
way, is getting quite a comfortable
home like place, lie has improved
the looks of his house wonderfully.
Independent candidates almost in
variably draw their chief strength
from the Republican party. Remem
ber tin's, friends, and be careful how
vou vote.
There must be going to be a lively
lime, round here this fall, there are
.tore people that know just how to
. un a newspaper during 'lection than
usual.
Any person wanting any make of
-Vwing Machine cleaned or repaired,
vill pleas leave their orders lor same
. ith J. P. Voung at the p. O. News
epot, ajrnt for the White Sewing
Machine. 32t2
Judge Linch, has finally and firmly
termined to make Plattsmouth his
. iding place in the future. Ilis office
ill be found with Mr. Cushing in
itzgerald Block, right hand entrance
: the head of the main stairs. His
.w card appears in this week's paper.
Call on J. P. Young at the P. O.
Tews Depot, and get prices for the
' Write Sewing Machine, the easiest
unning, and comparatively noiseless,
o cog gears, superioi in Workman
rip, and warranted for three years.
We received a letter from Dr. Boot
Eight Mile Grove, saying that Mr.
ton will not be a candidate . for
unty Superintendent, We are very
td to know this, the Herald hav
X a very friendly feeling for Mr. Al
1. If the fortunes of politics had
ode Liia oar candidate we should
r re supported hfra with double ar-
Clear breather once more, 'after
more foggy, rainy and cloudy weather
that we hare ever seen before at one
time in Nebraska.
The White Sewing Machine carriet
oil the first Premiums over all other
machines, at the Nebraska State fair
at Lincoln in plain and fancy sewing,
heavy stitching on leather &c. Call at
the P. O. News Depot and examine
machine before purchasing any other
machine. 32t2
Hob. Sam. Barker and other Utah
cattle buyers are home. We under
stand tbey bought lots o cattle, can
buy any amount more, cheap enough.
but could not get cars to transport
them. A large number of cattle are
being driven home.
U lovers of reading should remem
ber that the long weary winter nights
are at hand when you will want some
irood reading matter so do not fail to
co to the P. O. News Depot where you
can be supplied with all kinds of read
ing matter, i ou can also subscribe
with J. P. Young for any Newspaper,
or Magazine you wish at the lowest
publishers prices and save you money
and trouble. He will also order you
any Book or publication wanted at
publishers prices, do not fail to give
him a trial. 32t2
Mr. C. J. liorntne. dropped In to see
the Herald on Monday last and
talked Pennsylvania awhile. He thinks
he has one of the finest corn crops in
Cass.
Mrs. Mockenhaupl, wife of Chris
Mockenhaupt,an old resident of Platts-
mouth. died very suddenly on Satur
day Evening, last. An inquest was
held and the Physicians pronounced it
disease of the heart.
Henry Zikenberry has just return
ed from Utah, where he has been buy
ing cattle. He and his partners have
600 on the road. Henry will vote the
Republican ticket this fall, and says
all his neighbors are going to do like
wise.
P. B. Murphy among all our Re
turned Black Hillers looks the sleek
est, the roundest, the best kept. Ver-
ly Pat must have had a good time
of it, in the Hills. He speaks very fa
vorably of "Rapid" and means to re
turn when Spring opens.
Bclden's Patterns.
Mr. Valentine Weckbach is the agent
here for Belden's Patterns, all sorts of
Ladie's Patterns, such as Polonaises,
Basques. Chemises, Saques, etc., Skirts.
Overskirts, Drawers, etc.. Misses'
and Chilrens' Patterns, such as
Wrappers, Saques, Basques, etc..
Boys' Patterns. For Boys Coat, Vest
Jacket, Waist, or Shirt, Overcoat. Also
pants patterns of all kinds boys and
men-?. Gents' Patterns, for Shirts, un
derclothes etc.
Give us a call and examine these
new ami varied patterns oy wmcn any
and all persons can make their borne
clothes at home.
V. Weckbach.
Pr.igraianie of Plattsmontu Literary
Society,
for Monday evening, Nov. 5lh., at the
High School building.
Quartette Simmons, Wooley, Mor
rison and Windham.
Recitation Anna Vallery.
Oration Prof. Simmons.
discussion.
Resolved: That the Russian govern
ment is justifiable in waging war upon
Turkey.
Affirmative R. B. Windham, J. E.
Morrison, J. II. Waterman.
Negative E. II. Wooley. W. W.
Drummond, E. D. Stone.
E. II. Woolev, Prest.
J. E. Morrison, Secy.
It. I j. LYXC1I.
ATTORNEY ANI COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Onire in Kitz-rcrald Block. I'lat Isuiout li. Neb.
DIED.
JENKS At the residence of his slter. in Ros-
coe. III., Oct. l3.mi.MR. William C.JEii!,
aged 4 years.
He was born in Saybrook. Ohio, and was one
of theoldeft settler ou the Weeping Water, be
ing here for over 20 years.
Candidate's Notice.
Plattsmouth, Xeb.,
Oct, 10th, 1877. j
I hereby announce myself as an In
dependent Candidate or the office of
County Clerk, subject to the will of
the people as itraavbc expressed at the
Polls on the 6th of next November.
30t3 J. W. Jennings.
FAKJfERS ATTENTION!
Julius Pepperberg, Cigar Manufac
turer, on Main St., Plattsmouth, Xeb.
Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri
can Tobaccoes for smoking purposes.
For Sale. Best qualities of plug-smok-!ng
tobacco always on hand. 20-tf.
Judges, Clerks of election and vot
ers will recollect that the matter of
Township Organization is to be voted
on at this election. For or against it.
The tickets have been sent out. They
are for a special ballot. The Herald
published the law and gave our opinion
of it some time ago.
THE MARKETS.
HOME markets.
REPORTED BV F. E. WHITE.
Wheat. No. 2 so
" 3 75
rejected 60
Corn, shelled 20
Corn, ear 18
Oats 13 14
Earley, No. 8 30
"3 25
" rejected 20
Eye, 35
latest new yoek markets ,
New Vokk, Oct. 31st.
Money,. a7
Gold, iys
LATEST CHICAGO MARhJSTS.
COICAUO. Oct. 31st.
Flour s 33 00
Wheat- t-tl&l 12
Corn, 43V4
Oa'J. 23"
. m &i
Barley.. 61
Hogs. 4 60 80
Native Cattle .-. 3 o&gS 60
Tev.t Cattle . 2 fvi"? 75
"VEGETI1TE,
says a Boston physician, has no equal as a blood
purifier. Hearing of its many wonderful cures
after all other remedies had failed, I visited the
Laboratory, and convinced myself of Ita genu
ine merit. It is prepared from barks. roots, a id
herbs, each ofwhich is highly effective, and
they are compounded In such a manner as to
produce astonishing results."
If the great Blood Purifier.
Yegetiae
Will cure the worst case of Scrofula.
Is recommended by physicians and apothecaries
Yegetta
Has effected some marvelous cures in cases of
Cancer.
Yegetlae
Cure the worst cases of Canker.
ie worst cases
Veg
Meets with wonderful success in Meretrrial dis
ease. .
VBiGline
Will eradicate Salt Eheuin from the system.
lie moves Pimples and Humors from the face.
Cures Constipation and regulates the bowels.
Yeietiis
Is a valuable remedy for Headache.
nedy for Heads
psla.
Will cure lspepsla.
Vfinrptint?
I u&uuu
ire system to
Restores the entire synteni to a healthy condi
tion.
VBEBtiflB
ises of Dizzines
Bemoves the causes of Dizziness.
Vfiptiifi
ess at the Stom
VBgetiiB
he Back.
Relieves Faintnes at the Stomach.
Cures Tains in the Back
YejGtiiB
Effectually ctucs Kidney Complaint.
i Kidney Comp
VesBiiDB
i cure of Femal
Is effective iu its cure of Fenialo Weakness.
Vegetine
remedy for General Del
Is the great remedy for General Debility.
Vegetine
I acknowledged by all classes of people
to be
t lie best ami most
reiiableble
bioou
puriller
in the world.
VEGSTINiS
Prepared by
STEVEXS, Doston, Mass.
II. 11.
Yeptine is Sold ly all Drnists.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Agents Wanted.
To int reduce a new article needed in
everv tiousemmi. intei prisinfi agents
make from 3- to S3 per day. Address
N. M. 1STEVENS X CO.
Box 2-10. Counil Bluffs Iowa.
A No. 1 sett Ladies Fur latest styles
onlv the low mice of at Stadle-
maun s.
yit2
Messrs.
E. G. Dovey & Son
of mens' kip boots,
have
also
fine stock
large assortment of ladies side lace,
misses and childrens' shoes, in great
variety, for sale at bottom prices. (Jive
them a call for anything in the line of
general merchandise, at their new store
near head of Main St., south side. 27if.
Arctic Overshoes only
lemann's.
81.
.) at Stal
3U2 J. V. Weckbach litis sin immense
stock of Fall and Winter Dry and
Fancy goods and Groceries of all kinds.
Farmers and Hou.sekeeers give them
a call for anything in the line of Gen
eral merchandise.
27tf.
For a good
Stiulleinaiin's.
Cap only 50
cents at
If you want a fine organ, with val
uable improvements, give me a call.
James Pettee, Ag't.
For a good Suit of Clothes only S3.
00 at Stadlemann's. 3U2
For sale, cheap, 150 Desirable build
ing lots in the city of Plattsmouth,
Title perfect. Taxes all paid up. Terms
easy. Apply to A. w. McLaughlin
Cashier 1st National Bank. 23tf
For Good Calfskin Mittens
go to Stadlemann's.
65 cents.
3U2
Organsand Pianos tuned and re
paired, orders left at Johnson's Drug
Store will receive prompt attention.
Jaies Pettee.
Dealer in Musical Instruments.
A No. 1 Over Coat for 65.00 at Stad
lemann's. 31t2
-See organ ad in another coulumn.
Lost er Stolen.
From Celestian Decoty, one note,
given by YV in. uuthman in January
18G5, for 8200,00; and two notes for
S-50,00 each, given by II. Inhelder, dat
ed Feb. 2d 1875; first note due six
months after date; second note due in
twelve months after date. All of said
notes drawing 10 per cent per annum.
Said notes were lost or stolen from the
said Celestian Decoty on or about the
21st day of of October. A. D 1877, in
aad about Cedar Creek, in the county
of Cass, Xeb.
All persons are hereby notified, not
to buy, trade or barter for said notes.
A reasonable compensation will be
given to any person or persons finding
the game, or giving information that
will convict any person or persons who
shall have stolen said notes from the
said owner. Apply to Celestian Deco
ty, or J. W.. Haines, or to J. A. Mac
Murphy, Editor of the Herald.
S2w2 J. W. Haines,
- . Collector for Decoty.
Tegetlae
TsTUr FriICTBO.
Act tuLtly. aid .'ti w. ,r-rnr the
following wonderful Family Medicines,
Dr. Fitler's Rheumatic Remedy
and Liver Pills, a positive, permanent
specific for Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout; pain in Back,
Head. Heart, Lungs. Linibs, Nervous,
Blood and Chronic Dieseases. 2r. Fit
ler's Kidney Cordial removes deposits
of Gravel, Albumen, Alcali Acids, re
tention of urine, high colored water,
and strengthens the Bladder and Kid
neys. Dr. Fitler's Calisaya Tonic, for
debilitated constitutions, increases vig
or, strengthens the system, tones the
stomach, and increases appetite. A
pleasant "substitute for Iron, which
constipates the bowels and destroys the
teeth. lr. Filler's German Pectoral
for Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Coughs
and Colds, a superior combination
which acts quickly and relieves rapid
ly. Your druggists. Chapman & Glass
are agents for Plattmouth. 20-yl
Look Here
vou can get Boots and Shoes of
all
styles, patterns and make, from
No 1 EASTERN HOUSES
also a fine stylish perfect fit of
MY OWN MANUFACTURE
from the finest French Calf Boots made
in the state, down, at prices that defy
competition. Ladies and Children's
shoes a speciality.
Peter Merges.
J. V. Weckbach says he's healed on
salt iu quantity, quality and price.
Will not bo undersold. 27tf
Astonishing Success.
It is the duty of every person who
has used Boschee's German Syrup
to let its wonderful qualities be known
to their friends in curing Consumption,
severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneu
monia, and in fact all throat and lung
diseases. No person can use it with
out immediate relief. Three doses
will relieve any case, and we consider
it the duty of all Druggists to reccom
mend it to thepoordyingconsurnptive,
at least to try one bottle, as 40,000 doz
en bottles were sold last year, and no
one case where it failed was reported,
such a medicine as the German syr
up cannot be to widely known. Ask
your Druggist about it. Sample bot
tles to try sold at 10 cents. Regular
Size 73 cents. For sale by. 18 tf-alt
llKLPfor the weak, nervous, and debilitated.
Chronic and painful diseases cured withont
medicine. Electric Belts and other-appliances,
"all about them, and how to distinguish the gen
uine from the spurious. Book, with full partic
ular, mailed free. Address Pulvermachek
Galvanic Co., 292 Vine Street, Cincinnati, O.
18yl-alt.-
New place of Entertainment,
Weidmax & Co.
I have fitted np the old stand formerly
occupied by Hen Hemple, with a new
and complete stock of Liquors and
Cigars also wHl furnish rueals to
farmers and others who are hungry.
29t4
Keenan and Grace
at the old reliable Liquor store have
constantly on hand a full and complete
stock of first-class
LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
A fine stock of old apple rniAxwr on
hand. 29-U
Donnelly means business evidently,
another new wagon, the handiwork of
himself and Peter Bauen. the boss wag
on maker, is just finished and ready
for inspection, while the wagons, bug
gies and ploughs he has standing around
it requires a man of nerve to stand
such a crowd of business, fortunately
Mr.Donnelly has got the requisite nerve,
and is capable of pushing all that kind
of business along on time, and still
there is room for more. Bring on your
work, gentlemen, and get it done to
your satisfaction. G0t3
If you want the best flour to be had
it market, call for Schluntz's Cedar
Creek brand, and you will have it.
Don't forget to ask for Schluntz's, eith
er XXX Family, or Patent. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. It can be found at
all the principal stores in the c'ly. 30t3
Oysters! Fresh Oysters!
Fine fresh oysters will be found at
F. S. Whites's every week during the
Season. Also Celery every Saturday,
received fresh and crisp every Satur
day, by express. Call and get the
hang of things.
27tf F. S. White.
Candidates Notice.
I hereby announce myself
pendent candidate for the
Sheriff subject to the will of
an Inde-
olfice of
the peo-
pie as it may be expressed at the Polls
on the 6th of next November.
Respectfully,
30t3 O. M. Streight
The grandest bargains ever known
in this town can be had for the next 60
days in clothing. Roots and shoes in
cluding a superb stock of ladies and
childrens shoes, which will be sold clear
nown for cash. Such bargains were
Cever known before, at Stadelman's
clothing emporium. 20tf
I am baek agvin
and ready to put up and black stoves
and clean chimneys and do it all in
the very best and most satisfactory
manner.
ClIARLET BltOWNT.
New Goods at Schlaters.
Joseph Schlater, the Jeweller, has
gone into a new and extensive line of
goods in addition to his usual Jewelry
Stock. His store is filled with new
and beaut'ful goods of various kinds.
BESIDES
his new stock of Watches, Clocks and
Jewelry, Silver Ware, the best in the
market.
he has
Spectacles, pocket knives. Purses; Chi
na and Uoiiemian Ware : Musical In
struments, Strings and Music Books.
Children's toy Wagons Hobby horses.
&C and a host of knick nacks and cu
rious toys for holiday presents for
children's amusement; Bird Cages,
Gent's Canes, Umbrelas and a large
line of new goods in every m branch of
the business. Give him a call
JOS. SODXATEIt.
31tf Main St. Plattsmouth.
SflhfeT New Boarding Honse.
George Shafer has greatly enlarged
his boarding House and added on 3
new wing with a number of good new
rooms. He can accomodate any num
ber of boarders now. So come along
boys and call at the O-Jcnvald. SltS.
be CUREU
flifneU Palmonlr H.vrp.
IschrarkN Wrrtl Tonic,
Mehenek's Hadrske Pills.
Are the only medicine that will cure Pulmo.i
ary Consumption.
Frequently medicines that will stop a co-i-r'
will occasion the death of the patient ; tli "
lock up the liver, stop the circulation of t'
blood, hemorrhage follows, and in fact tlifjr
clog the action of the very orgaus that cansoi
the eoupii.
Liver Complaint and Dypspepsia are t'.ie
causes of two-thirds of the eases of Consump
tion. Many persons complain of a pain in tilt?
side, const i pat ion, coated tongue, uain in tin
shoulder blade, feeling of drowsiness and rest
lessness, the food lying heavy on the 8tomacU,
accompanied with acidity and belching up of
wind.
These Symntons usually originate from a dis
ordered eonditiou of the stomach or a torpi 1
liver.
Perom so effected. If they take one or two
heavy coldn, and if the cough in these case
lie sudeuly checked, will find the Stomach an 1
liver clogged, remaining torpid and inactive,
and almost before they are aware the lungs are
a mass of sores, and ulcerated the result of
which is death.
Scheuck's Pulmonic Syrup 's an expectorant
men aov-s not contain opium or anytmng cai-
culated to check a couuh suddenlv
Scheui-kV Kea Weed Tonic disolves the
food
mixew with the eastrict Juices of the
stomach
aids dlgenion and creates a ravenous appetite
wneii the t towels are costive, skin sallow, or
the Symptoms otherwise of a bilious tendency,
Schencks Mandrake Pills are required.
These medicines are prepared ouly by
J. H. Sthkntk A So.v
N. E. comer Sixth and Arch Sts. Phila.
And for sale by all druggints and dealers. 9t4
Lit all kiuua & prices for guia .SeAooU, 'Ajwic um
A tamxii,. MAGNIFYING B LASSES for inveetiga-
lions In lk?anj,SJinrralnji,Uiru;uUurr,A7rtevJltirt,
Ad.KNfiHSPV UL.AKHEM,TKJ.EMC-OiE8
rfr. ft Paok Phicr List, fUg illuttaUd lent free.
MCALLISTER. Mfo.Optici, 49 Mums St.. S.T.
Great Stock-Breeder's Monthly.
THE NATIONAL
LIVE-STOCK
JOURNAL,
Published mt
CHICAGO, ILLS.
IhadttSiyaarst
I
enred mvMix
Inim
Book for 10 cents jrtres fall par
DK.CB.8VIKS, ttoulars
IS S. Madison BU. GUcaao, 111.
31W13
Private Sale.
The whole of Bev. David Hart's
HoCSehold goods will be offered for
sale during the next ten days. 27tf
Quinine a:d arsenic form the basis
of many of the Ague remedies in the
market, and are the last resort of phys
icians and people who know no better
medicine to employ for this distressing
complaint. The effects of either of
these drugs are destructive to the sys
tem, producing headache, intestinal
disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ringing of
the ears, and depression of the consti
tutional health. Ayer's Ague Cure
is a vegetable discovery, containing
neither quinine, arsenic, norany deleter
ious ingredient, and is an infallible and
rapid cure for every form of Fever
and Ague. Its effects are permanent
and certain, and no injury can result
from its use. Besides being a positive
cure for Fever and Ague in all its
forms, it is also a superior remedy for
Liver Complaints. It is an excellent
tonic and preventive, as well as a cure,
of all complaints peculiar to malarious,
marshy and miasmatic districts. It
acts directly on the Liver and billiary
apparatus, thus stimulating the system
to a vigerous. healthy condition. For
Sale by all Dealers.
FARif FOR SALE.
2fc) acres In section 3G,town twelve, range elev
en. 3 mlle south-east of LoulsxMUe ttation, II.
M. It. R. Cass County. Nebraska.
ISO Acres I nder Cs!vi vatioi,
wita house and !arn, orcl -vd and fere :t tr-f ,
;ilen'y oJ snrlns wr.N-r.' WJJI !: iM in ro :ieie
tracts if ibs.ired. L'ii'-ii:v o. J-.',
cler. PliUismoatU. Neb.
Sfhlatcr. jwv
14ms
MANDRAKE PILLS.
Those Piils are eouijwcd 'c'tisive!y of vege
table ingredients, ami although they entirelv
supersede the use of Mercurv. do not'lcuve any
ot its injurious effrcts.
rr fie r
Act Directly I'pon tlie Liver,
and are a valuable remedy in all cases of de
rangement of that wrtfait. Mirk Headache.
Indiuet ion. and all Uilio us lHordrr,
Miccomb to their free use. 2;w4
AGENTS !
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LEGAL NOTICES.
Sheriff's Sale.
bv
L. WelU, Clerk of the District Court. 2d Judicial
District, within and for Cass County, Nebraska,
and to me directed. I will on the 2(th day of
November, A. D. 1877, at 10 o'clock a. m., of said
day, at the south door of the Court House, in
the City of Plattsmouth, in said County, sell at
public auction the following real estate, to-wit :
The north east quarter of the south west quar
ter and the north half of the south-east quar
ter, and aleo the south thirty-two (32) acres of
the south west quarter of the north-east quar
ter oi section seventeen (17) town eleven (11)
north of range fourteen (141 east of the Cth 1.
M.. in Cass County Neb. The fame being lev
ied upon and taken as the property of Joseph
Sans, in au action wherein Joseph Shera and
Joseph Sans are defendants : to satisfy a judg
ment of said Court, recovered by Edinond E.
woolsey. platntilt.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Oct. 22d. A. D. 1877.
3!t5 M. B. Cutler. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Sale.
Bv virtue of an order of sale, issued br Wm.
L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court. 2d Judi
cial District, within and for Cass County. Ne
braska, and to me directed, I will on the 26th
day of November.A. D. 1877, at 10 :. o'clock a.m.
of said day, at the south door of tlie Court
Houee in the City of Plattsmouth. in said Coun
ty, sell at public auction the following real es
tate, to-wit : Thi south-east quarter of the
nrth-e;v-t quarter of section nineteen (19) town
twelve (12) north of range fourteen (14). east ot
the 6th P.M., also the north-east quarter of
the north-cat Quarter the same section, town
and range. The same being levied upon and ta
ken as the property of James D. Minshad, An
na J. Minshall, Simon P. Benadoin and R. E.
Moore, defendants : to satisfy a ludirment of
said Court, recovered by Jacob Beam, plaintiff.
i iaitsmouin, eo., oc. is, a. d. 1877.
31t5 . M. B. Cutler, Sheriff.
Legal Notice.
In the matter of the estate of W. T. Etberidgn,
cteeeased. Before Mm. H. Newell, County
Judge, ia and for Cass County, Neb.
To whom it may concern:
Notice ia hereby aiven that Eliza Jane Eth-
eridge has filed an application in the Comity
Court, in and for Cass county, Nebraska, to be
appointed administratrix of the eetate of W. T.
liineriage, deceased, ana said cause is set for
hearing at the office of the County Judge, in
riattsmoulb. on the 12th dav of .Novemtr. M77.
at one o'clock p. m., of said day. at which time
and place all persons interested may appear,
ana snow cause, tr any they have, why the said
Eliza Jane Etheridee should uot bo anoointed
such administratrix of said estate.
Witness my hand this 23d day of October.
1877, at Plattsmouth. Neb.
iit3 Wm, H. Newell, Co. Judge.
Legal Notice.
ATI persons are hereby notified that I will not
pay any debts contracted by my wife. Charity
E. Carter, after this date, as she has left my bed
and board.
Avoirs. Neb., 0! 9th, 1377.
SObi Joax B. t'A"Xiis.
Consumption can
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ft intao.
ttjmlai.
Legal Notice.
Jos. Oiandier. of Sr.it of Mfssonrf, Har
riMHi Chandler, of the State of Cwb'iado, ;id
tii' li"lri tf Mary Johnson. deccaiH'd. wilt take
notice tliHt Lou M. Haves, vf thet'wuuty of Cas.
in the State of Nebraska, did on the 2Stth dav of
cfoler, A. I. 1871. file her etitioii in the Dis
trict Court. 2d Judicial District, within and for
Cass County, Nebraska, against Win. II. Smith
a administrator of the eiate of John Chand
ler, deceased. Harriet Itarr. Samuel Chandler,
Jos. Chandler, Harrison Chandler, Elizabeth
Brown, late widow of John Chandler, deceased
Win. Chandler, and the heirs of Mafv Johnson.
deceased, setting forth that said John Chand
ler gave a mortgage to the said Ixju M. Ilajes,
on the north-east quarter of section five (
hi township eleven (11) north of range thirteen
(13) east or trie 6tli I. M.. in said County 01 Cass,
to secure the payment of floso.oo. according to
a certain note referred to iu said mortgage, and
that since the giving 01 said mortgage, the Oliv
er defendants claim some interest In said lands,
under the. said John Chandler deceased, and
praying that said sum may be paid with inter-
tut. at iz ier cent, irom Marcn ytn. irik. or mat
said premises may lie sold to pay the same ;and
the said Jos. Chandler, HarriiHiu Chandler, and
the heirs of Mary Johnson, deceased, are requir
ed to appear ana answer said petition on or be
fore the iirth day of December, next.
Ixu M. Hayks.
by Wheeler & Sto k. her att'ys.
Sheriffs Sale.
Bv virtue of two executions, issued by Wm,
H. Newell, County Judge, withhi and for Cats
County. Nebraska, and to me directed. I will 011
the l-'lh day of November, A. I). 177, at 11
o'clock, a. ni.. of said day. at the farm of .1. T.
A. Hoovnr, in Ixiuisville precinct. In aid Coun
ty, sell at public auction the following iiersonal
property, to-wit : Four horses, one hundred
acres of corn in tS field, more or less. The
same being levied upon and taken as the prop
erty of J. T. A. Hoover, one of the defendants ;
t satisfy judgments of said Court, recovered by
C. II. McConuick & Bro., pi ai miffs.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Oct. 29, A. I). ISTT.
a.13 M. B. Cutler. Sheriff.
Legal Notice.
In the matter of the Probate of the last will and
testament of Wllhelmina Vallery, deceased.
In the County Court of Cass Couuty, Neb.
To whom it truly concern:
Take notice that Jacob Vallery, Sr., of said
County, has filed in in) office an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last will and tes
tament of ilhelmina Vallery. deceased, and
made application to have the same admitted to
Probate, and that said cause is set for hearing
at my office, in Plattsmouth, Neb., on Friday,
the 91 h day of November, A. 1). 1877, at one
o'clock p. m., of said day, at which time all per
sons interested may appear and contest the
same, ahd sbow cause if any they have, why
said instrument should not he allowed as the
lat will and testament of said deceased.
Witness my hand this 2d day of October,
1877 at Plattsmouth Neb.
3it3 wm. H. Newell, County Judge.
Legal Notice.
In the District Court of the 2d Judicial
Dis-
trict in and for Cass County. Nebraska.
Wm Stadelmann Plaintiff, vs J. N. Randall, De
fendant. J. N. Randall of the State of Iowa will take
notice that Wm. Stadelmann of the County of
Cass and state of Nebraska, did on the 29th day
of August A. D. 1877, file his petition, iu the
District Court of Cass County State of Nebras
ka, auainst the said J. N. Uaudail, setting forth
that The said J. N. Randall, defendant, is in
debted to the said Win. Stadelmann. Plaintiff,
on account of goods purchased of Plaintiff at
divers times. In the sum of seventy-four and
hfty-Sve buudredtiis ($74 & 55-luO) dollars, that
said account is just, that no part of the same
has been paid and that the said J. N. Randall
still refuses to pay the same, and plaint ill prays
Judgment for a74 A 55-10O with l'l per cent int.
from March 1st 1870. And in order to collect. the
same the said Wm. Stadelmaun has commenced
a suit in attachment and your property has been
attached. You are hereby notilied to appear
and answer said petition according to raw. and
the rules of said Court of Judgment will be
entered against you by de fault and your prop
erty sold to satisfy the same.
II, B. Windham.
30:5 Atty. for Stadelmau.
Estray Notice.
Taken up by the subscriber on Tuesday, Sep
tember lth, 187T, on the road leading south
from AHland, between sections 34 and 35, town
12. rani;e 9 east of the 6th p. m., in Cass Ct unty
Nebraska, one dark bay hoise, with a saddle
and bridle. Said horse is bMnd in his left eye,
has a white f pot in the face, has three while
feet, and has a grav spot on his riht shoulder,
has been branded U. S. on the left shoulder ; 110
other marks visible. The owner i.- requested to
prove property, pay charges and take Dim away.
JOHN KEEFEK.
October gd. 1877. 20w5.
Sheriff's Sale.
Hv virtu. of an execution issued by the Clerk
of the District Court. 2d Judicial District, with
in and for Ca-s County. Nebraska, and to me
directed, 1 iil on the 5th day 0$ November,
A. I). 1877, at 10 o'clock, a. M., of paid day, at
tho tuiith door of the Court House, in the city
of I'la.t.':nouth. in said county, sell at lublic
Auction the following Keal Estate, to-wit:
C'-:ui'.UL,in ut tl.e south cast (se)cornerof the
southwest, quarter (sw'i) of section twenty-nine
(201, in town twelve fi2), north ratiee thirteen
(13), east of the 6 IJ, M. ; running thence norm
i'l 63-100 rods: thence west. 12 65-100 rods;
thence south 12 65-100 rods ; t hence cist 12 G.V
loo rods, to the plnce of beginfnjv Containing
one acre, more or less, and known ns the 8 Mile
Orove Ihiptist Church property. The same he
Inp: levied upon ami taken as the property of
The K Mile firove baptist Church, et al. defen
dant ; to satisfy a judgment of said court, re
covered bv 1. W. lwis, plaintiff,
Plattsmouth, Neb., tv-t. . .. A. D.. 1877.
2w5 M. 15. Cutler, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Sale.
Hv virtue of two execution" issued by the
Clerk of the District Court. 2d Judicial District,
within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to
nie directed, I will on the th uay of November,
A. D. 1877. at 11 o'clock a. M.,of said day, at the
south door of the Court House, iu the city of
riattsmouth. hi said comity, sell at Public Auc
tion, the following Keal Estate, to-wit : The
north east quarter of the south west quar
ter (4) and the north west quarter P) of the
south west quarter Oi) and the south west ouar
ter (Hi) of the south west quarter (!), and also
the south east quarter (U) of the southwest
quarter Oi) of eectton six (61. town ten (10)
range thirteen (13), east oi tits 6 I. M..or so
much thereof as wi!l satisfy said judgments and
cost. The same will be sold In 40 acre tracts, as
above, commencing at the norfi east 40.
The same heinr levied upon mid tak n as the
property of vallery & ltuffner. defendants; to-
satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by
x. r. eier c i o., iihiiiuu.
Plattsmouth, Xeb., t -r. 4 A. !.. 1877.
28w5 M. B. Cutler, Sheriff.
A. G HATT,
JCST OPENED AGAIN,
New, Clean, First Class Meat Shop,
on Main Street in Fred Kroehler's old stand.
Everybody on hand for fresh, tender meat.
2Tl
HARDWARE STORE,
In Plattsmouth, Neb., on Fourth St., about the
MIDDLE OF THE BLOCK,
you will find :
Corn Ilanters (hand &. horse)
Stirring Plows,
Sulky Plows,
Cultivators,
and all kinds of Farm Implements and
Shelf Hardware. Tin Ware, &c, &c.
-AJLjSO,
Hungarian and Millet.
Seed for Sale
Sim
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A ' r -SPECIAL AtiESCy."
DAT! ."J: Kendall BtrJriir.s. Cbicazo.
(gran penin(g
PLUMMER'S.
A full line of
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Trimmings.
G ROCERIES
1 X
GREAT VARIETY
A Splendid Display of Black
Cashmeres and Alpaca
Dress Goods.
ALSO A GREAT VARIETY OF
ST YLES OF CHEAP DRESS
GOODS.
A Large Stock of Flannels, Jeans,
Yarns, and Blankets, of all
Descriptions.
Woolen Hosiery '
WOOLEN DRESS
FRINGES,
Gents'
Madesr and
MERINO UNDERCLOTH
ING.
G HEAT VARIETY
O F
COTTON FLANNELS.
by the
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
NOTIONSr TR I yi MINGS AND
FANCY GOODS EVER
BROUGHT WEST OF
THE MISSOURI
RIVER,
All to be found at
ELI PLUIilMER'S
OLD STAND oit. Main Street, riatts-
mouth, opposite the gauader'a
" . . House, , STJ"
All Address to the $1
u w .n.t lo mn if tin- Mittrin'.
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Ho you want soiiictlitiiK tostix ,, -'
lo you want a jro.id r;rlHV
li you want to tret rid of nci vo .' v
)yiu wunt (roinl ditiettvu'.
IM you want to sleep well?
Ito you want l tmtKI r yoir rnf ;;ntlon'
IVirou want a brisk and vigorous fcvllnifV
Ir yon do,
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st.im-e. hut
LY V E EV
colititlning t(.
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Vail. IT Wll.1. Cl'KR JU.L tllKKAKMU ' ;''
HKltANOEMKNT ur THK LlVFK ANII j,..-,
KECL'LATK THK LIVKR AND VKKVI
CHILLS AND FEVi::
NimiflXH' LIVKR KEtll M iliir
Is eminently a Family Medicine : ;
kept ready for immediate resort wf
an hour of suKeruiu and UMiny a
XDd doctors' hills.
After over Forty Years' trial It f- . ; , i--.-m
ing the most uniualilled testiiHoni , i.j 1' v.
tues irom persons ot ttie niffliest c . , .- .
responsibility. Eminent physic'in' , -.r.i. ..). .
it ar the most
crrccTriL specs: st
FOR COXRTIPATION, IIEADACI; V. V N
THK SHOULDER. DIZZ1NE. ; !: : O
ACH, BADTASTE IX THE MOU1 ; :.U
ATTACKS, PALPITATION VP 1 ! li'. s
PAIN IN THE REGION OF Tni lT Vi
DESPONDENCY, "LOOM. A D ! !.;:: 1
IX OF EVIL : AIJL OF WHIG 1 i'.f. iU
OFFSfRING OF A DISEASED L' V . i..
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For children eoinplalnb ;
colic, headiiclio, or sit-k m:iii:l. !..
a feapnonfiil or more wi" j
reiki. Children, as well as n ' il
eal sometimes too much
or eiit sMiiot lilnu w bli-li ilo . .
divert well, prodiicius'nirsti .
ach, heartburn, or rcsiie.sM-'
a tood dose of Liver Itegt.i
will e' ve relief. This applies -prons
of all ages It I-"
cheapest, purest and best Par1. ;
Medicine in the w orld !
IT II AS SO KtCA L.
Thousands lead miserable live, sue. 1
dyspepsia, a disordered etomach aid : - -
duciag Nbllhousnese, heartburn, oo-.; iv-- -s
weaknew irregular appetite, low spm: -. 1
food after eatlnjr, and often ending in ;
tacks of fever. They know thev ar- s. -i
cet little sympathy. The unfailing .... :..
Srevent these afflictions and restore r .i ;' . r
IMMON8' LlVit EEGULATOK.
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PHILADELPHIA. I
Prick, $1.00. Sold by all Druaglsts
FARM FOR S Ali ill.
The BetHtock Vnrm In Vnmx C011.U;
l'nr Nale Very Cheap.
Satd farm coniains ABOUT 40T ACRKf. v
Iq cuitivatlon ; 70 acres ot meadow Ihi-i ; .
acres In pasture, enclosed with a gc l
and about 2f.O acres of timtirr, 70 of wi.; ,
enclosed with a five-board fence, and in v .1 1.
a hoir-lot. There are over l.ono l.K t. !
FRUIT TREES. Also 4 m It mie :f
fence. Said farm Is well watered, and ha- 1 j -
it a tJOOD COMFORTABLE HOUSE, gn .
ies. stables, etc. etc.
The above farm is located MILKS S' ' ! ' ;
OF PLATTSMOUTH, and it known us to -
W. I Ilobb's place.
Tkrms : One-third down, and balan - ' . .
6 or 8 years timo. For further particular - ; ;
to- KEYBOLT Itltos
2Tw I PlattswoutU, f
V. D. JONES'
NEW LIVERY STAULI
PLATTSMOUTH, XElt;
The old BONNER STABLES In n .tts.-.- '
Neb., have been leased by Ir. Jones, ai: t
ha.i opened a new and handsome livery in
well known barn. The linest and best of l.;:v
and carriages always ready to let..
SADDLE HORSES CHEAT.
Horses kept for Sal
or to Trade.
HORSES TRAINED AND 15R
ALSO
I drsire to pfve notice that I have a 'r. . .
handsome brit-k barn, with plenty of ro-: i j- r
horses and wagons. lean put 'farmers -' ,,
an i wagons, loads of grain or anythtiii; a.i 1.1.
der cover. In the dry. Remember th.
Thanking all my old jiatiorrs for tin Ir u n-, ,
favors, I solieit their trade this coining v- h
satisfied I can accommodate them better a'. I t---better
by them than ever before. 3- i
SHANNON'S
LIVERY SALE AND FEED
OUST IMIJVTICT STIinill'r
East of Platte Valley House.
THE OLDEST
LIVERY STABLE
In the Town.
Good Teams Always on Hand,
Careful Drivers sent with cai
riages if desired.
Carriages sent te Dcjiot
to meet all tin!:-
wheuevei ordered.
THE ONLY HEARSE H TOWN.
Funerals attended and carringes ftimiilied t(.
triends. Address. J. W. SHANNON.
42-ly Illattsmouth. Neb.
GEO. W. KINSER,
3IachlnlMt, &. an old Maker and Hun
iter of TIireMhing- .Marhinesi.
has opened ailnp on Sixth Street near .Mr. D011
cliy "s Biaeksmith ami Wagon Kho; v here he Iih
renared lumpen to no any and all iiia'-mne work
itliout exception. He ha a No. 1 lithe 1 .
t urn in wood. Iron. c' :n -.i . : " I 1M01 Her ir.eial in
connection with i-i:ieinne work. He can do any
thing required in a gunsmith, even to making a
run. of which we have tne evidence In a Pat,'
reach lo;ider throw ing one two or three balls at
once at will of the gunner.
Mr ieo. W. Shrader a fsrmer near Rock Bluff
an old acUHintance of Mr. Kinser from Vincm
la can be refered to in regard to his forniereon
neetion with the manuf:u-ture f tliresiiiug ma
chines, tiiva Mr. Kinser a eall and will insure
vou satisfactory work hi any part of a Thresh-'
iiK lUJcumr. oz-ntt,.
PLATTE VALLEY HOUSE,
JOUX BOH, frtnirietor.
THE OLD RELI.IDLC IIOl'SK.
Good aewmmodations for Faniicr.i
and the traveling public. Board 81 per!
day. Meals 25c. Entirely refitted and
re-furnished, and farmers are request
ed to call and get 3 meals and bod for
Fopest Tap
TOT Throat, Luogs. Asthma, and Kldstyi.
fo resit Tar Sok'tion.
or Irhslwion for Crrh. Owurur-tioa, ' 7
roiic-mi.nd AtilJiiii.
Forest Tar Troches,
pre Tnwflst, IM&rif! Tfetifc?C Coocb aa$
Forest Tar Salve,
or Ifrsiinc I-ndcIcaCSeaw Fleers. Cnu, TTrotis.
titsiui rHri.
Forest Tar Soap,
or Cfcmwit Hand. Sslt liLeum, Eila Tineas,
t toilet tad Bath. ' -
FO!
or I
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For Sal ls t Tr?cA:'
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