THE HERALD. LOCAL STEWS Several loads of corn or oats taken here now. 41tf Come out to the sociable at Mrs. E. j. Dovey's this evening. Bring in your corn or oats to the Herald office. 41tf. Sociable this (Thursday) evening at Mrs. E. G. Dovey's. All are invited. Corn and oats taken at this office on Subscription at market rates. 41tf ' Judge Tound decided the Platts rnoutli City Injunction case in favor of the enjoiners. IjO.st: a half grown maltese kitten, any person finding the same, please re turn to the IIeakld oflice. Go and hear the Steen Family at Fitzgerald Hall on Saturday evening. All sorts of illusions and impenetra ble mysteries. Quite a number of persons have of fered to bring us corn or oats when we did not need them, now we will take some gladly on Subscription. 41tl Utiy the Musical Library, contain ing three pieces of Music for only 10c for sale at the l O. Xews Depot. 43 2t Mr. Donohue our new Justice of the Peace called in to see the Herald the other day. He is a very intelligent man ami ought to make a good J. P. Uuy your Inks for winter use at the P. (. Xews Depot, where you will find a large stock. 43 2t As we have many times said in private we now say publicly the Home Cook Book is a most valuable help. Get one to-day at the bookstore. Price 81.50. AVe have tried Dobbins Electric .Soap and find it excellent in laundry work, and a great saving in washing. We. recommend all to try it. For sale at Chapman's. Mr. Hippie sent us in some beer as x New Year's present, but as all our Ixjys wear the Bed llibbon we can't get any one to help drink the beer up and Hippie wants the bottles back awful bad. To the Germans of Piattsmouth And Cass Co. You can be supplied with German Literature, or reading matter of any kind in the German Lan guage, by calling on J. 1. Young at the P. O. Xews Depot. Gentleman George Pendleton was 'leie l V. S. Senator from Ohio last veek. lie is a bald-faced Inflationist, wonder how the Omaha Herald will stomach that. And where oh where, is Slangy Mathews? Hehiud the fence snapping gum with Garfield on the speakership, may be. They had a skating carnival at the foot of Farnham Street, Omaha, Thursday and Friday evenings last. X'ice house-warm Cue cake and coffee you know. Fine girls, music and all that. The IIkkali dropped down to see it, beautiful. Quite a number of Piattsmouth youth were up and enjoy ed the fun. Those desiring to avail themselves of the premiums we are offering should be expeditous as possible as we shall withdraw them very shortly after the first of February. Remember, a choice of four books to each subscriber pay ing in advance, and a number of dif ferent premiums for clubs. Mr. Rosewater. of the Bee, was at tacked by a man named Nicholas, last Thursday and cuffed about the head pretty severely. It happened in the general offices of the U. P. and raised quite an uproar in Omaha. Nicholas was fined S"j00 and 30 das and that does not suit everybody either. On our return from Omaha last Fri day, we didn't know whether it was ourself or Frank Guthman had been getting married. The hou?e was full of cake cyn, wine and oil of plenty abounded, and the printers had a feast for several days. That is to say part of them did on part of the good things. We can only wish Frank bon voyage again and hope lie may never lack the wherewith to make his friends glad. A consultation of physicians con sisting of Dr. Mercer of Omaha and Drs. Livingston, Black aud Donelan, of Piattsmouth. was held on the case of Mr. Lewis, the man whose leg was smashed and broken by the Jl. R. ac cident, and it was decided to remove the leg, which was accordingly done on Tuesday, and we understand Mr. Lewis is doing well. The leg was tak en off close to the body. Mosical Instruments. If you want something that should be in every family, a noon Piaxo or Organ give me a call and I will fur nish you one and guarante satisfaction at a low price and on the easitst terms No one can afford to be with out one or the other. A sample of the EXCEEDINGLY POPULAR STYLE 240 Mason & Hamlin Organ can be seen at Mr. O. F. Johnson's Drug Store on 6th near Main St, I have se cured the services of Mr. F. Mewes a competent Tcnek. Pianos and Organs Tuned and Repaired. James Pettee. Onlars left at Mr. Johnson's will be attended to with dispatch. 43t3 A Card of Thanks. We desire to express our hearty thanks to the many Friends who at tended St. John's Church last Thursday and witnesed the Ceremony of our marriage. Signed, F. R. and Ansa M. Guthman. The ladies and gentlemen appoint ed by the Good Templars Lodge as a committee to present a petition to the City Council, are requested to meet at the Reading Room next Saturday at 3 o'clock, p. m. It is hoped every mem ber will be present promptly on time. By request of the chairman. We understand there was a large turn out at the Catholic Festival on Tuesday evening, and the concert was very good. Dancing, a supper, &c, completed the amusements of the eve ning. The Festival continued last evening but we did not learn with what results nor what were the re ceipts. The Editor is away at Lincoln at tending the meeting of th6 Editorial Association, the Agricultural Society and Wool Grower's Assciation, which will account for the "wooly" and "rus tic" appearance of tie Hekald this week. We expect to see him return in a day or two. covered with a heavy coat of wool and an ear of corn, a pota toe or a pumpkin, in every pocket; then we'll feast and have some home made Socks. The "Baby's Best Friend" is the most appropriate title for Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. It is absolutely free from Opium, Morphia and other powerful ag?nts, is perfectly safe and reliable under all circutntaances and by allaying the usual Stomach and Bowel Disorders, of babyhood keeps the child from fretting and crying, so injurious to itself and annoying to all Price 23 cents. Soldiers Attention! All Soldiers who served 90 ' days or in the Union Arm", and who Home steaded, 40, 80, or 120 acres of land, are entitled to 120, 80, or 40 acres more or enough more that when added to the Homestead already - made, will make 100 acres, additional right for volunteers. Cash paid for these addi tional rights, Send address and the time when you Horaesteaded. the com pany and Regiment you served in. Cor respondence Solicited from anyone. Address J.P.Yorxo, P. O. Xews Depot, 43 2t Piattsmouth, Xeb. The celebrated Steen Family will give a performance at Fitzgerald's Hall on Saturday evening, Jan. 19th consisting of feats of ventriloquism etc. We give the following from the Kearney Press: The .Steen family came here Satur day evening, but through the neglect of their agent to properly advertise them, a slim audience only was ob tained. They were determined, how ever, to let the Kearney people know what they could do so threw open their doors and gave a free perfor mance, and it is tho general impres sion of all who were present that it is the best entertainment given here for months. They will return next Thursday and give an entertainment in the evening at More's hall where they deserve to be greeted with a full house. Tickets are placed at the low price of 31 cents, reserved seats 50 cents. The following, from a late Ne vada paper, shows how they are appre ciated by those who have witnessed their performances: . THE STEEN BROTHERS. The wonderful Steen Brothers will appear in Miners' Union hall, Gold Hill, next Friday and Saturday eve nings. Their performances are most mysterious, and their powers really marvelous. Wherever these gentlemen have appeared they have been receiv ed with enthusiastic applause. Their acts excite unbouuded admiration. Nothing of the kind was ever seen in Nevada, and our people should not lose this opportunity of seeing the great Steen Brothers. Personal. Mr. Frank Skinner has settled at Corning, Iowa, in the Jewelry business uikI has good prospects before him. David ar,d Henry Ashmun were up from Weeping Water Sunday. Guests of their brotherinlaw Mr. Ashley, our Deputy Sheriff. Mr. Buckley Foreman of the Mute Journal, at Omaha, gave us a call on Tuesday morning, and had a pleasant chat with pencils. Mr. J. M. Waterman, of Louisville was in and bade the Herald good cheer; good company, the Doctor is; always got something neat to tell the Editor. We received a call from T. B. W. Le mon, who is traveling for the Oil House of Robert C. Steell, Omaha. Tommy is an old time friend and his genial phiz will always be welcome in our sanct um. We received the Law card of our young friend Charlie IWiek a few days ago. It seems but yesterday Chir ly was a bright boy and now, behold! he is a man, has a law office and talks about my business, my prospects, Sec. Well may the fruit be abundant and the last always bright, friend Charlie. Free To ETery Reader of this Paper. In order to introduce the Diamond Spring Wheat in this section, I will send a small package of sample grains, with special terms to agents, and my Seed Catalogue for 1878, free of charge to every reader of this paper on re ceipt of a three cent stamp to pay pos tage. The Diamond Wheat is the largest in the world. It grows and matures in' any climate in the United States. The grains average nearly one-half inch in length. One grain produces from 21 to 35 stalks, with heads aver aging from 7 to 9 inches, and each head containing about 40 grains. Address W. S. Tiptox. Seedsman, Cleveland, Tennessee. COMMISSIONER'S PROCEEDINGS. Board met in regular session Tues day, January 1st 1878. Present, W. B. Arnold, B. S. Ramsey, Henry Wolfe, Comm'rs, C. P. Moore, Clerk, by J. W. Jennings, Dep. When minutes of last meeting were read approved and signed it being a legal holiday board adjourned to meet next day at 8 o'clock A. M. Weduesday Jan. 2nd. 1878. Ordered that clerk procure six 2 quire and 10 1 quire books for Assessors to be fur nished by the State Journal Company. The official bonds of the various of ficers of the county were then read and approved. Order allowed Mr. Julius Bates for goods at Mr Dovey's to the amount of SI. The following claims were examin ed and allowed on general fund towit: W. L. Wells et al Insane case A. V. Durell 34 55 M. B. Cutler et al Insane case A. V. Durell 45 00 M. B. Cutler et al, boarding j iisuucia State Journal Co. Sundries.. . 44 65 J. V. Weckbach charges to Juo Coffee and Lovendusk 12 00 Geo. W. Fairfield making frac tional maps 45 00 J. C. Cummins sundries 1 70 Sage Bros, for stove and fix tures 4C 45 Wm. L. Wells Sundries pr bill. 6 00 Cost Bill in case James Mur phy, and Jno. Harrison 29 63 Fred Gorder, one half allowed on general fund 42 05 The following claims were allowed on poor fund. Fred Gorder pr bill, one half allowed on poor fund 42 25 J. C.Eikenberry, keeping pau pers month Dec. 17 102 00 J. C. Eikenberry Keeping paupers as pr bill 75 00 The following claims were allowed on bridge fund. A. M. Holmes putting in bridge etc 25 00 II. Waterman & Son. Lum ber etc 104 47 The petition of Jno. Methemy and others for a bridge across Greenwood Creek laid over till the March session. Ordered that the Superintendent of Publiclnstruction be allowed the sum of three dollars, sixty dollars pr yr for of fice rent, forty dollars pr year for fuel, postage and lights, the same to be paid in county warrants on the general fund. Said expenditures to be made only under sworn statement of the Su perintendent. The petition of O. W. Bent and oth ers for a bridge across Camp Creek laid over till March session. The petition of Geo. N. McLain, for the appointment of constable of South Bend precinct granted. The petition of Ss.m'l M. Chapman and others asking the appointment of Jno. W. Haines as Justice of the Peace, in place of W.J. Despain deceased, in Piattsmouth precinct, granted, Board adjourned. Thursday Jan. 3, 1S78. The new board are present and take their seats as follows, B. S. Ramsey, Henry Wolfe, James Crawford, Com m'r's, J. D. Tutt, clerk, The following claims were allowed on General Fund: ; C. I', Moore, Sundries for couhty as pr bill 3 37 J. A. MacMurphy printing as pr bill 14 25 M. B. Arnold, Services as Commissioner 13 50 G. B. Crippen oflice rent, etc, sixty-six dollars and thirteen cts, less six dollars GO 13 G. B. Crippen. Services month of Nov. '77 104 00 G. B. Crippen services month of Dec '77 104 00 M. B. Cutler, sundries pr. bill 10.52 3G 00 . M. B. Cutler Boarding prison ers as pr bill .. 6 50 Claim allowed on poor fund: W. II. Schildknecht medical services for poor 37 50 Settlements were made with the fol lowing Road Supervisors: Jesse Erwin Sup. Dist 39 am't allowed 4 00 Jesse Erwin Sup. Dist 39 Bal. due 13 95 not drawn for want of funds. A. A. Laverty Sup. Dist. 50. Am't ree'd Co. Treas 75 00 Am't used for lumber etc 47 71 Balance on hand due district. 27 29 Geo. Huber Dist. No. 11 Am't ree'd of Treas 20 00 Cash paid out and labor prf. 52 50 Balance due Dist 11 32 50 Order allowed Dist. No. 11.. . 19 00 Ordei for balance not drawn for want of funds. Jacob Shaffer Sup Dist 20:.. . Receipts for year 24 40 Cash pd out and services .... 40 40 Balance due Sup. Xo 20 16 00 Order allowed in full.. J. G. Romine Sup. Di3t No 9 4b 00 Cash pd out and Services 48 13 Bal due Sup Dist No 9 8 13 Order allowed Sup Dist No 9. 6 64 Settled in full by agreement of par ties. G. M. Flowers Sup. Dist No 32. Am't reed of Co Treas 10 00 Cash pd out and Srvices . 32 00 Bal due Sup Dis Xo 32 22 00 Order allowed in full T. F. Wilbern Sup Dist No 10. Am't reed during the year. . . 17 00 Cash pd out and Services 27 90 Bal due Sup Dist Xo 10 10 90 Order allowed for road expenses. No order allowed for balance, 9.51, for want of funds. G. W. Toung Sup Dis No 35. Am't reed of Treas 22 50 Cash pd out and services '16 75 Balance due District No 10... . 5 75 Application of Thos. B. Gorden for extension of time on payments due and about to become due the state of Neb. on certain school lands described referred back to petitioner for com pliance with the law. The appointments of J. W. Jennings as Deputy Co Clerk. A. O. .Ashley as deputy Sheriff were then sworn to, and W .F. Morrison as Deputy Sheriff. Claim of M. B. Cutler by W. F. Mor rison Dep. Sheriff Laid over until next regular meeting in Feb. 1873. Board adjourned. Friday Morning Jan. 4, 1878. Ordered that the clerk be and here by is instructed to submit the follow ing questions to Hon. Geo. S. Smith, district attorney for his legal opinion: Is it competent for the sheriff and Co Judge under the act passed Feb. 15 1878, to regulate fees of Co officers, for said officers to retain the fees collect ed to the full amount of the salary al lowed them and to turn over to the Co. fees uncollected, or is it their du ty under said act. to pay into Co Trea sury," the fees in excess of their salary although such excess be not collected. After which the following resolu tion was unanimously adopted. 1st. Resolved that the Co. Treasurer, Co Clerk and Sheriff be and the same are hereby authorized to employ one deputy each for the period of two years from the 3d day of Jan. 1878. 2nd. Resolved that the Co. Treasur er, Co. Clerk and Sheriff each be and the same are hereby authorized to re tain from their respective fees the sum of seven hundred dollars per annum as compensation for their respective deputies. 3d, That the fees of the county clerk as clerk of the board of county com missioners, be and the same are here by fixed at the sum of thirty three and one third dollars per month, and that said fees be paid in warrants on the general fund of the county, or may be retained from any other fees which may be in his possession. In the matter of the application of Sharp and Morgan for exoneration of taxes for the year 1876 on the ferry boat Mary McGee, it is hereby ordered that the Co. Treasurer be and is here by authorised to leceipt in full on the payment by the said parties of one half of "said taxes, and that one half of said taxes be and the same are hereby exonerated. The appointment of J. N. Wise as deputy Treasurer was then sworn to. In the matter of the application of M. D. Merriman for adjustment of tax es alleged to have been illegally col lected by the county was referred to Treasurer for statement relative to matters set forth in said petition. The settlement of Treasurer was then tak en up and continued. Board adjourned. Mondav Jan. 7 1878. The settlement of Treasurer wa3 then taken up and continued. Tuesday, Jan. 8 1878. Settlement was made with the fol lowing Road Supervisor: J. C. Hayes Sup Road Dist Xo 46. Am't ree'd of Treasurer CO 00 Am't pd out and services ... 68 85 Order allowed Sup. for Bal.. . 6 85 Settlement with Treasurer continu ed and Board adjourned. Wednesday. Jan 9 1878. The following cost till was allowed. State of Xeb. vs Ambros Brlcktr . 137 74 On application of a majority of members of school board School dist Xo 80 Treasurer is ordered to transfer any surplus of school bond treasury to school district funds of said dist. Order was then allowed E. II. Todd Sup. Road Dist No 1, for 5.76 Settlement with Treas. continued. Thursday. Jan. 10 1878. The following claim was allowed: Henry Boeck sundries for tho Poor House 10 50 Settlement with Treasurer continu ed. Friday, Jan. 11 1S7S, Saturday, Jan. 12th. Settlement with Treasurer continu ed Monday, Jan. 14th 1878. It is hereby ordered that Clerk draw order on Dovey & Son for $5.00 worth of goods in favor of Elizabeth Bates. S. II. Glasgow of Washington Co ,Towa, is canvassing this county for a literary work entitled 'The Footprints of Time.' the work contains a complete Analy sis of our American system of govern ment with a concise history of the ori gin and progress of civilization; the relation of the old world to the free institutions of the new, &c. The work should be in the hands of every intel ligent voter of the State. Mr. Glas gow will canvass this city in a short time and we should be glad to have our citizens patronize the work he rep resents liberally, as we think it a very valuable one for all classes of our peo ple. Our Greenwood Letter. Greenwood, Jan. 14, 1878. Dear Herald: Thinking a few words from this section would not come amiss I concluded to drop you a few lines. The farmers in this section are busy gathering their corn aud haul ing it to town where they dispose of it for a very small sum, viz., 15 ents per bushel, and it is causing considerable grumbling among them. Greenwood is lively now and the merchants are doing a good business. E. A. Noel and the Ethridge boys are running the two principal stores. Messrs Ethridge have built a new store and will move into it soon. Mr. Tudor, six miles south of town had a shucking bee last Friday and oyster supper and dance at night at which a good time was had by all who participated. One night last week Miss Hughes had a spelling school at the Barrett school house which was participated in by the scholars of three schools and a lively time was had. Mr. E. Lewis and Sam Mathews were the captains and victory perched on Mr. Mathew's side after a hard and bloodless combat, More Anon. Carlos. Market Gardeners: Send . for Root's Garden Manual for 1878, full of instruction on gardening topics, and price list of Choice seeds, sent for 10c allowed on first order for seeds. Ad dress J. B. Root, 40. 13t. Rockford Illinois. THE MARKETS. HOME MARKETS. REPORTED lit F. R. WHITK. Wheat, No. 2 l " wjectod Corn, shelled t..orn, ear Oats Larky, No. 2 3 " rejected... Rye 70 15 13 15CS20 15 30 latest xew york markets New "Iork. Jan. 1. Money,. . Gold 102?i LATEST CHICAGO MARJvETS. Chicauo. Jan. 15. ...4 75t"tS 79 1 07H.l 074 24 '4 5 S7', 4 75W 01 2 5Kf 50 4 (KX&4 00 Flour Wheat Corn, , Oats... Rye '. . Barley, Native Cattle. Texas Cattle.. Hogs, SPECIAL NOTICES. Look Here you 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. "German Syrup." No other medicine in the world has ever given such a test of its curative qualities as Boschee's German Syrup. In two years three million four hundred thousand small bottles of this medicine were distributed free of charye by Druggists in this country to those af flicted with Consumption, Asthma, Croup, severe Coughs, Pneumonia, and other disease of the Throat and Lungs, giving the American people undeniable proof that German Syrup will cure them. The result has been that Drug gists in every town and village in the United States are recommending it to their customers. Go to your Druggist, and ask what they know about it. Sam ple bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. Three doses will relieve any case. 38tf-alt Nothing short of unmistakable bene fits conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and main tain the reputation which Ayer'sSar safarili.a enjoys. It is a compound of the best vegetable alteratives, with the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most effectual of all remedies for scrofulous, mercurial, or blood dis orders. Uniformly successful and cer tain in its remedial effects, it produces rapid and complete cures of Scrofula, Sores, Boils, Humors, Pimples, Erup tions, Skin Diseases and all disorders arising from impurity of blood. By its invigorating effects it always relieves and often cures Liver Complaints, Fe male Weaknesses and Irregularities, and is a potent renewer of vitality. For purifving the blood it has no eqnal; it tones up the system, restores and pre serves the health, and imparts vigor and energy. For forty years it has been in extensive use, and is to-day the most available medicine for the suffer ing sick, everywhere. For Sale by all Dealers. Oysters! Fresh Oyster.-! 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. Messrs. E. G. Dovey & Son have a fine stock of mens' kip boots, also a large assortment of ladies side lace, misses' and childrens shoes, in great variety, for sale at bottom prices. Give them a call for anything in the line of general merchandise, at their new store near head of Main St., south side. 27tf. The grandest bargains ever known in this town can be had for the next 60 days in clothing. Boots 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 New Goods at Schlaters. Joseph Sehlater, 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 Bohemian 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 branch of the business. Give him a call Jos. Scu later. 31tf Main St. Piattsmouth. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician retired from active practice, having had placed iu his hands by an East In dian missionary the formula of a simple vegeta ble remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung affections, also a posi tive and radical cure for General Debility and all nervous complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thous ands of cases, feels it his duty to make It known tc his suftering fellows. The recipe will be sent free of charge, to all who desire it, with full di rections for preparing and succesffully uing. Address with stamp. Burning this paper. Dr. J, C. Stone, 44 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia. I'a. 34ms Air Three B'ind Mice. Three thsusand rats ! Three thousand rats ! Three thousand rats ! See how they run ; think what they eat Millions to feed. Thev all run after the farmer's wife ; Who soon put an end to their useless strife, By killing these -constant pests of her life. By giving them "Centennial Hat Ex terminator" the safest and most cer tain Rat Exterminator in the world. It will save millions of corn annually It will positively exterminate the pest from your premises and kill them as they travel, thus leaving no telltale dead rat to warn others from eating Centennial Rat Exterminator. You get rid of every rat without the dan ger attending the use of strychnine or arsenic. We challenge the world for a more profitable investment of 25 cents, and proclaim it the greatest economizer of the age. You will recommend it to your neigh bors. For sale everywhere. A large introductory box postpaid on receipt of 25 cents. Star Manufac turing Co. Box 400, Ft. Madison Iowa. For sale at Dr. Chapman's Drug Store, Piattsmouth. 34tf J. V. Weckbach says he's healed on salt in quantity, quality and price. Will not bo undersold. 27tf Geo. H. Shafer & Co Manufactur ers of True Pharmaceuticals, Fort Madison, Iowa. 34tf. All nervous, exhausting, and painful diseases speedily yield to the curative influences of Pul vermacher's Electric Belts and Bauds. They are safe, simple, aud effective, and can be easi ly applied by the patient himself. Book, with full particulars, mailed free. Addrex Pulvkb i achkh Galnaxjc Co., Cincinnati. Ohio. I8yl-a.lt. BKJGEST THING OUT. Grains of Wheat measuring one-balf inch in length. SAMPLE FREE, to every Farmer in the United States. Greatest Curiosity in Seed ever seen. S. Y. Haines &, Co , Sweetwater, Teon. You can save a large per cent of your corn crop by reading "Three Blind Mice," and following advice. 34tf For sale, cheap, 150 Desirable build ing lots in the city of Piattsmouth, Title perfect. Taxes all paid up. Terms easy. Apply to A. W. McLaughlin Cashier 1st National Bank. 23tf TO THE AFFLICTEU. Act wisely, and at once procure the following wonderful Family Medicines, Dr. Fitler's Rheumatic Remedy and Liver Pills, a positive, permanent specific for Xeuralgia, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, pain in Back, Head. Heart, Lungs. Limbs, Nervous, Blood and Chronic Dieseases. Dr. Fit ler's Kidney Cordi'il 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. Dr. Fitler's Oerman 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 Use "Centennial Rat Exterminator.' J. V. Weckbach has an immense stock of Fall and Winter Dry and Fancy goods and Groceries of all kinds. Farmers and Housekeepers give them a call for anything in the line of Gen eral merchandise. 27tf. FARMERS ATTENTION! Juliu3 Pepperberg, Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St., Piattsmouth, 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. Farm for Sale. A well improved farm of lfiO acres for sale, near Eight Mile drove, Cass County. Neb. The improvements consist of 12j acres under cultiva tion, good house and outbuildings, aud a tine Krove ot timber. For further particulars apply to Willett l'otienger. at l'lattsmontli : or. Hen ry Kirkham, on the premises. 34m3 LEGAL XOTICES. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of three several executions iswued by Wm. L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court, within ami for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 23th day of January, A. D. 1ST s. at 11 :00 o'clock a. m. of said day. at the south door of the Court House in the City of riattsinouth. in said County, sell at public auction the following real estate, to-wit : Lots one O) two (.2) three (.3) four (4) five (5) and six (G) in block eiiility-one (81 J in the City of l'latts mouth in said County. Also, the undivided one sixth interest in lots one (1) and two (2) in block thirty CM) iu said City of l'lattsuiouth. The siitne lleiii1' levied upon aud taken as the property of E. H. Eaton, defendant ; to satisfy judgments of said Court, recovered by Mason .t Hamlin Organ Company and others as plaint iffs. Piattsmouth Neb.. Dec. 2fi. A. D. 1s77. 4ot5 M. B. Cutler, Sheriff. Notice. Notice is hereby niven to all persons having accounts apaiuxt "the estate of Samuel May, de ceased, to tile the same in the oflice of the County Judge, at Piattsmouth, Oass Co., Neb., on or before the 2."th day of June. A. D. 1x78. 43t3 A. N. Sullivan, Co. Judge. Sheriffs Sale. r.y virtue of an alias execution issued by W. L. Wells, Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me direct ed. I will on the 4th day of February A. D. 178 at 11 o'clock, a. m., of said day, at the pouth door of the Court House, in the city of Piatts mouth. in aid Countv. sell at public auction the following real estate, to-wit : Bei;inning at the quarter section corner, on the north side of section seventeen (17) town eleven (11) north of range fourteen (14 east of the 6th P. M., thence east twenty (20) chains thence south twenty-four (24) chains thence west twenty (20) chains thence south tdxteen (16) chains tfience west twenty (20) chains thence north forty (40) chains thence east twenty (2t) chains to the place of beginning, and containing 128 acres more or less, and knftwn as a part of the Joseph Sans farm, in Kock Bluffs precinct in said Coun ty. The same beinir levied upon and taken as tne property of Joseph Sans, one of the defen dants in a suit wherein Joneph Shera and Jo seph Sans are defendants ; to satisfy a judg ment of Said Court, recovered by Edmund E. Woolsey. plaintiff. l'lattsuiouth, Neb., Jan. 2d, A. D. 1S78. 41t5 M. B. Cutleu, Sheriff. Legal Notice. In the District Court. 2d Judicial District, in and for Cass County. Nebraska. John K. Buck, plaintiff, vs Joseph McClure. Jacob Vallery and Peter E. Kuffner, a firm doing business in Ne braska under the style and firm name of Val lery .v Kuffner, Theodore Webber and George W. Webber, a firm doinjr business under the style and firm name of T. B. Webber & Co., in Chicago, 111. ; and Morse. Sheppard & Co., of Boston, Massachusetts, defendants. The defendants above named will take notice that John F. Buck, plaintiff, has filed in the Clerk's office of the District Court, in and for Cass County, his petition asking for the fore closure of mortgage on the north half (n'i) of the south-west quarter (sw4) of section six (6i in township ten (10) range thirteen (13) east of the 6th P. M., and that said premises may be sold to satisfy the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) with interest, asking also that T. B. Webber & Co. of Chicago, Illinois. Morse, Shepherd & Co., of Boston, Massachusetts, who claim to have some interest in said premises, may be required to appear and answer said pe tition, showing their several riehtsand interests in the same, otherwise that they be forever bar red from any equities they may have in baid premises. JoHff K. Buck. 33t6 by Geo. S. Smith, his Att'y. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued bv Wm. L. Wells clerk t.f the district court 2d judicial district within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 21st day of January A. D. 1878, at lo o'clock, A. M., of said day, at the south door of the court bouse in the city of l'lattsuiouth in said county, sell at pub lic auction the following real estate to-wit : The north half (nS) of the north-west quarter(nw'!t) of section number thirty-two (32) township elev en (11) north of range ten (10) east of the 6th P. M. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Geo. McAdie and Sarah McAdie Edwin M. Park. Thomas Thomson, Agnes C. Knapp and David Sheldon, defendant ; to sat isfy ludtrment of snld Court, recovered by Na than Jones, plaintiff. Piattsmouth Neb.. Dee. 20th, A. D. 187T. 39t5 M. B. Cutler, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale Issued by 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 28th day of January, A. D. 178, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said dav. at the south door of the Court House, in the City of Piattsmouth, In said County, sell at public auction the following real estate, to wit : The north-east quarter tne'jof thesouth west quarter (sw1) and the north half of the south-east quarter se1) and also the south thirty-two t'32)acresof uth-west quarter(swVi) of the north-east quarter (neH) of section sev enteen (17) town eleven (IT) north of rauge four teen (14) east of the mil P. M. The same being levied upon and taken a the pjoperty of .lo. Sans, one of the defendants ; to satify a Judg ment of said Court, recovered by lmond K. Woolsey. plaintlS, agaiast Jos&j& Sttfara an1 Josenh Sans defendants. Piattsmouth. Neb.. De. 26. A. D. 1377. 4ta II. B. CcitEB, &her!ff. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an execution Issued by Wm. L. Wells, Clerk of the DIeulct Court, 2d Judicial District, within nd for Cass County. Nebraska, and to tit e directed, I will on the 28th day of Jauuary, A. D. isra, at lo o'clock a. in. of said day, at the south Coor of the Court House, in the City of Plattsiuouth, in said -ounty, sell at public auction the following real estate, to-wit : Commencing eight () chains and twenty-live (AS) links wohi of I ho iijiler (V4) section cor ner of the north side of section nineteen (1!)) town twelve (12) range fourteen (U) east of the Gth I'. M., south five (5) degrees east live (!) chains and seventy-five (7r) links thence west twenty-live (r) links thence soulli two (2) chains aud four (6) links thence wet 2 chains aud sixty-one (61 ) links to a point on the east line of "Fifth street if continued south from l'lattsuiouth. then north along tho said street seven (7) chains aud seventy-six and one-half (76i) links to the north line of said section, therce eat n the section line two (2) chains and thirty two and one-half links to the place of beginning, . containing two (2) acres more or 'ess. Also, the following: Commenc ing at the north-east corner of the north-east quarter (ne1!) of the north-west quarter (nwVt) of section nineteen (m) town twelve (12) range fourteen (14) east of Old P. M.. thence running west thirty-three rods to the line of the old road thcuoe south along said road twenty-three (23) rods thence east thirty-oue (31) rods thence north to the place of beginning containing four (4) acres and ninety-six cifi) rod more or less. The same being levied ujion aud taken as the property of James O'Neill one of the defend ants : to satisfy a Judgment of said Court, re covered bv Geo. . K. MiekeUvait. plaintiff-i, against T. 'F. Carnes. J. V. Ccnies, James O'Neill L. K. Johnson and D. N. Johnson. l'lattsuiouth, Nebraska, Dec. 26. A. D. 1877. 415 M. B. Cutlkk, Sheriff. CMcago Minfloi & Qnincy R, R. IS THE DIRECT ROUTE BETWEEN TnE East and West, Rnnnirg Through Cars CHICAGO T- Council Bluffs, CONNECTING WITH THE Union Pacific Railroad FOR ALL POINTS IN XEBRASKA. COLORADO. irroMiyo. UTAH, MOXTAXA. NEVADA, ARIZONA, IDAHO, AND THROUGH C A It S TO KAKSAS CITY, TOPEKA.ATCHISON k St. JoseDll Through Cars H0UST0Nand llH I,olnti0n MISSOURI, KASAS &. TEXAS, AND Houston & Texas Central Rail Rondo. IT IS THE DIRECT BOTJTE FKO.M THE West to tho Bast AND THE EAST TO THE WEST. All information about ratei' of fare 'Will be cheerlully given by applying to 1. V. HITCHCOCK. Gen. Wes. Pass. Aji't., 42ly Chicago. J. G- CHAMBERS, Manufacturer of and Dealer Iu SADDLES. COLLARS, HALTERS, WIIIPZ, ETC., ETC., ETC. REPAIRING Done with Neatness! Dispatch. The onlv place in town where "Turley's pat ent self adjustable horse collars are sold." 491110 PLVTTE VALLEY HOUSE, JOIIX IIOXS, Proprietor. ' the: oldkuliaulc house. Good accommodations for Farmers and the traveling public. Board 81 per day. ileals 25c. Entirely refitted and re-furnished, and farmers are request ed to call and get 3 meals and bed for $1.00. Sm3 A. G. HATT, JUST OPENED AGAIN, New, Clean, First Class Meat Shop, on Main Street in Fred Kroehler'a old stand Everybody on hand for fresh, tender meat. 2ayl. Great Stock-Breeder's Monthly. 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The id nONXElt STABLES In Piattsmouth Neb., have b-u lc:iso.i ly Dr. .losn s. and ho has opvued a Itcw ;nut h;iiirt-uue liver? iu thin well known baiu. The Onrst and bust of horse and carriages ahvuyi ready to let. SADDLE HOUSES CHEAP. Horses kept for Sale or to Trade. HORSES TItAIXED AND BROKE. . ALSO I desire lo cive notice that I h.n larL'e, handsome brick barn, wn h plenty of room for horses unci wagonx. I can put "farmer stock Kil l wairons, loads of gram or unylhl'ig all un der cover, ii. the dry. lleim-mbcr t Ins. Thanking all my old patrons for their many favers. I solicit tlieir trade this coming year, satisfied I can accommodate them belter and do better by them than ever before. s-yl. IIAUDU'AIiK STORE, Iu Piattsmouth, Neb., on Fourth St.. about tha MIDDLE OY THE ItLOCK, you will find : Corn lMmitci-N, (liaiid &. horse) Stli-ring IMoyvm, ' ; Sulky IMovik, C'lHllvatorft, and all kinds of Farm Implements and Shelf Hardware, Tin Ware, Ac, Ac. ALSO, Hungarian and Millet. 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IIAIISTOW, Prop. o-o The waters of this Spring have been analyzed by Prof. Bode, of Milwau kee, Analytical Chemist, and found to contain the same ingredients, substan tially, that have rendered the Bethesda and Glenn Springs so famous. THESE WATERS CUKE DIABETES. KIDNEY AND INTERNAL TROUBLES OF VARIOUS KINDS. The y are hipii'l all over tli- mTTTtl (ttaten and thrir reputation la L'ndoubtrd. THE "CENTRAL" RANKS AMONG THE REST OF THESE SPRINGS. For further particulars apply to S. II. BAUSTOW, 25m0 WAUKESHA, WIST. SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED 03ST UZJTST STREET, East of Platte Valley House. THE OLDEST LIVERY STABLE In the Town. Good Teams Al trays on Hand. Careful Drivers sent with car riages if desired. Carriages sent to Depot to roctt all trains whenever ordered. THE ONLY HEARSE S.M TOWN. Funerals nrsdf 4 and cr".x:ei fujT.Tshf 4 to Wends. Address, J V.bHANVO. ia-!y PllaTtrrr.outE. Ntb. WAXtL, PAPER). iijv-' --.r'.i i ii " " j