Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, March 07, 1878, Image 3

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    THE HERALD.
LOCAL NEWS
-Come now. that corn contract isn't
out yet. "
See collection notice of Maldaner
& Herrmann's.
Remember the agricultural society
meeting March ICth. 50t2
Head rial Young's speech to ye
farmers, and so on.
Clothinp! Clothing! Cheap at Mal
daner & Herrmann's.
Head notice of a Citizen's meeting
to-night, in another column.
See Henry I Miller's Piano Ad in
another column.
RiH-kwell of Louisville makes a spe
ciality of teas, don't you forget it.
Mrs. Solomon is still in very poor
health, although improved since she
came here.
For Groceries of all kinds and at
low figures the Louisvillians will find
Rockwell on hand every day.
Somebody in the Lincoln Globe is
after Frank Stadter again. Paint the
fellow upside down, Frank.
Selling out Winter clothing at Mal
tlaner and Herrmann's. Overcoats and
suits, clothing of all kinds, cheap.
Oh the weather, the weather, its
nicer than mush. One day she freezes
and the next runs to slush.
We have just received about one
hundred dollars worth of new type for
job work, bring on your business.
2 new subs from the western end
of the county last week. Pretty good
ww k's work, George keep her going.
Mr. .Ino. MclMwell an I Miss S.uah
Lagan were married at the Catholic
church in this place on Monday morn
ing, March 4th, 137S.
One of the IIi:i:ald people went
to see the Omaha Rarnwk's Theatri
cals l ist week. To oblige Renson"
obliged ihn II khali j exceedingly.
All
persons who have accounts
: .loliM U.Miricks. must biinu
tliMii in lefore Monday t'.ie 11th, as I
leave the County thru.
.!o!I Ilr.NIIU KS.
This nicest kind of sunshine,
Ought to make men glad.
Abolish every evil sign.
And all the malice they have had.
- I'renrum Light Rrahnvi Chiekens.
or rggs for sale, :t Young's m at mar
ket, l'l.it.-niouth, by
WI. GlLMol'K.
Ie:i Droste has the biggest chick
ens out. If you don't believe it look
in front of Jos. Ruttery's store when
they are there.
Collection Notice.
All parlies owing the old firm of
Schnasse & Gramberg. are requested to
.-t-Liif on or before April 1st, or the ac
counts ill be put in the hands of a
Collector.
.V)t2 M.YI.DAXEIt ,fc IlKKKMAN.V.
"We deal in reliable indemnity'
is the molto of the Pluenix Ins. Co., a
pamphlet of which reaches U3 through
1). II. Wheeler & Co.
IVrsons bavins accounts against D.
V. Vulkers must bring them in at once
:is we shall leave the county by the
r.'th of the month.
J. V. Yolkeus.
Farms arc in demand all over the
State. Every exchange we pick up
tells us that this or that old farm has
been sold or leased to new-comers."
The Moline 1 low Co. repose especial
confidence in Ilockwell of Louisville
for the sale of all their works, and the
result is he sells sulky jlws faster
than he can get them, remember this
and call.
Two very fin. work horses were
for sale at .Tonea Sc Stroud's stable, at
$22t, Tuesday. Mr. Metteer says if
they don't bring that "boss meat" is
down.
Dry Goods are one of the most es
sential things in keeping house and
People who want anything in this line
can find Ilockwell of Louisville, ready
for a sale at low figures. Hardware is
plenty, heavy, cheap and good at
Rockwell's Louisville.
We are glad to hear that Dr. Chap
man is improving. He was very sick
on Tuesday but rallied again, although
he will probably be confined to the
house for some time.
Pension Papers.
Those wanting pension papers ac
knowledged will please remember that
.1. 1:. Toman, Notary Public. Louisville,
has a certificate of the county Clerk
fled with the lS. pension Agent and
can attend to all such bnsiness.
The supper given by the ladies for
the benefit of the reading-room, on
Thursday evening last was well attend
ed and netted twenty-six dollars, we
anderstand. "We are informeet that
over Ihree hundred dollars have seen
expended so far on the reading-room,
and there is now about one hundred in
the treasury. Good!
-Another good farm for sale In
Cass County ICO acres; good house,
six rooms, frame stable, 123 acres
broke, fine eottonwood grove ten acres,
Apply to Neb. Herald office.
4Ctf. Jno. A. MAcMuRPiry.
O Coal, You Ilet!
Micklwaite &, McGuire have leased
the Bridenstine coal mines near Union,
this county, and expect to have good
coal in this market for sale in a few
days, at $i.00 a ton. If this proves
true hurrah for Mick & Mac, and the
coal, and Uridenstine, and the 85.00
and all. Send us a chunk for this "no
tiss" tew onct. "We're most out.
Cass Comity Agricultural Society.
There will be an adjourned meeting
of the Cass County Agricultural Socie
ty held at the Court House Platts
mouth Saturday March 10th, 1878, at
2 p. m. sharp for the purpose of tran
sacting unfinished business from the
regular meKing March 2nd. A full
attendance of the members is desired.
Ry order of President.
50t2 J. P. Younq.
Secretary.
lie fore we knew that there were
men in Plattsmouth who would rather
send off for work or try to break a man
up for spite, we ordered about a hun
dred dollars worth of new job type,
thinking we would fit the oflicc up nice
ly this spring and give no one an ex
cuse to go to Lincoln or elsewhere to
get their printingdone. Had we known
what we do now the type would not
have been ordered ; however, it is here.
We want all our friends to now bring
their work in and help their own town
and their own business men.
To the Fanners of Cass County.
Having made arrangements to sell
the Waukegan Wood and Steel beam
Ploughs, also Harrows, and the Wau
kejran Star wood Pumps. I am now
prepared to receive orders for the same.
Persons wishing any of the alnive arti
cles can leave their orders with the
undesigned or with Mr. Robert Don
nelly. Plattsmouth, where you can see
sample of Ploughs. Having used one
of the Steel Ream Ploughs and also
one of the Harrows the past season I
can reccommend them.
R. Siebold.
4913 Plattsmouth, Neb.,
Hall I Kail ! !
There will be a grand Prize Rail at
Fitzgerald Hall, on Monday Evening,
March 18, 187S. A general invitation
is extended to all. The best of order
will prevail. Music by the Malvern,
(Iowa). Quadrille Rand. Two grand
Prizes to be given to the first an I sec
ond best Lady Walizers. Competition
open to all.
VKC IJy ORDF.K OF COMMITTZK.
A Partner WanteJ.
A lii.in with small capital as a part- j
ner in the brick making business. The j
briek to be made from the celebrated j
Kaolin found near Louisville, this
county. It wifl burn white and is very
valuable. Also a moulder, one that
understands setting and burning.
J. T. A. Hoovkk.
4!in:3 Louisville, Neb.
Attention Citizens.
There will be a meeting of the citi
zens of Plattsmouth and vicinity at
the Court House to-night, Thursday
Evening March, 7th, 1878, at 7 p. m.,
sharp, for the purpose of considering
the propriety of making an earnest and
united effort, to call the attention of
the emigrants coming west, to the in
ducements offered in Cass County
for settlement. Other localities are
taking steps in this direction and we
should not be behind them in this im
portant matter.
A full attendance is earnestly desir
ed. Rv request of manv Citizens.
Roll of Honor.
High School and Grammar Grades
The following is a list of names of
tho.-e who were perfect in attendance,
punctuality, deportmer.t, during the
month of February.
Grant Austin, Yiola Barnes,
J. Donnelly, Ed. Donelan,
Alvin Gass, Charlie Gyger,
George Lenhoff, Anna Livingston,
J. McEntee, E. Morrison,
James Patterson, Alice Pollock,
Flora Smith, Alma Waterman.
Mattie Cooper, Orion Blackburn,
Dottie Cook, Will Chambers,
W. Sampson, Martin Buttery.
W. W. Drummond,
Principal.
Annual Financial Report of the Cass Co.
Agricultural Society for 1877.
To the Officers and 3 f embers:
Your secretary and acting treasurer
would beg leave to make the following
report :
RECEIPTS.
September 7, 1877.
By booth rents S 86 00
" Entry fees, speed ring 47 60
Special cash premiums offer
ed 24 00
" 202 membership tickets sold 404 00
" Gate receipts during Fair... 278 50
" County aid, order sokl 340 25
Total amount received 61,288.35
EXPENDITURES.
To sundry bills, total amount.$193 20
- J. A. MacMurphy, printing, 139 00
" F. M. McDonagh " . 38 63
" work on grounds and track- 51 50
" J. P. Young, salary. 50 GO
total amount premiums paid 514 73
" amount paid for police ser
vices during the fair 47 15
To one year's rent for grounds. 80 00
Total amount paid otit..
.$1,114.23
By balance cash in treasury.. .$174 10'
amount in cash in hands of
J. M. Beardsley 23 35
Total am't of cash on hand $197 43
RETORT OF FINANCE COTMITTEE ON
ABOVE.
To tie Cass Co. Agricultural Society.
Your finance committee appointed
to examine the books, accounts, and
vouchers of J. P. Young, Secretary and
acting Treasurer of the Cas3 County
Agricultural Societ" would respectfully
report that they have duly examined
the same and find them to be correct
in every particular. And your com-1
mittce would recommend that said
Secretary make a statement of amounts
taken in, and paid out, in the interest
of the Society, or anything further that
would be information, or of any inter
est to the members of the Society, and
hand a copy to each of the editors of
the city papers for publication.
Respectfully sabmitted,
P. L. W ise.
J. Vallery, Sen.
11. B. Windham,
Finance Committee.
Plattsmouth, Neb., March 2, 1878.
In conclusion of my report I would
say that the last County Fair fcr 1877
was a success financially, and the Soci
ety is on better footing now than it has
been since its organization. It is hoped
the Society will increase in its financial
standing during the coming Fair, which
it will, only, by a united effort on the
part of the citizens of Plattsmouth and
Cass County. The prospects are good
for our Twelfth Annual Exhibition 10
surpass by far any ever held in Cass
county, therefore the citizens of Platts
mouth should not fail to aid and en
courage the Society in this enterprise,
and the fanners of Cass and adjoining
counties should remember that their
aid and presence is also needed at the
Fair, with Stock and Farm Pioducts
of all kind for exhibition. Not wish
ing to slight the ladies, both old and
young, I woulel say to them that their
aid and presence is also wanted, to rep
resent and exhibit the household pro
ductions at our coming Fair, and un
less the farmers ami ladies throughout
the county do take an interest in this
direction the Fair cannot be made a
success. The society should also con
sider well the necessity of locating the
Fair Grounds permanently, so as to
present accommodation for the recep
tion and comfort of all who attend our
Fairs. I also hope the citizens of
riattsmouth will recall to their memo
ry the pledge made by them to the
Agricultural Society one 3'ear ago,
through a committee appointed by
them for that purpose, and that if they
will labor in the future for the benefit
of the Society, with the same interest
they manifested one year ago, the Cass
County Agricultural Society will rank
among the first in the West.
I respectfully submit the above,
J. P. Young, Sec'y.
Dr. Joseph Hall's card will appear
in our next week's issue. In the mean
time he may be found at Dr. Living
ston's office ready to attend all calls.
For sale, cheap, 150 Desirable build
ing lots in the city of Plattsmouth,
Title perfect. Taxes all paid up. Terms
easv. App'v to A. W. McLaughlin
Cashier 1st National Rank. 23tf
Personal.
Dr. Chapman has been quite sick we
learn.
Oscar Keel of Union Mills called in
on Friday last.
Jos. McCaig, all the way from Elm
vond, has been to see us.
Sam Chapman gr.es to Lincoln to
"argy" th City Pax cases.
Mr. W. J. Linnh. of Mt. Pleasant
called on the Herald last week.
Wells & Allen are making a very
good paper of the Telegraph at Friend
ville. Fred Dorrington returned to the
Hill country last week to hunt for a
new Bonanza.
C. Schluntz, our well known Cellar
Creek Miller called on us Tuesday.
Flour has riz."
Hon. Sam Barker has been quite
ill for some weeks. He looks slim Sam
does. The Grand Jurv.
Ceph. Metteer drops down to town
once in a while looking very grangery
and good nat tired as usual.
Bob. Maxwell came to town Tuesday
why don't you bring the wife along,
Bob this beautiful weather.
Commissioner Crawford dropped in
on us Tuesday ami we didn't know
him; we wern't drunk either.
Alex. Sch'egel returned from Chica
go last Friday. He went to see Janau
sheek and fell in love mit her at once.
M. H. Hathaway, Esq., came up from
Plattsmouth last Friday .and is visi
ting his family for a couple of weeks.
Seward Reporter.
Gen. Cunningham or some other
friend sends us the Black Hills Herald
with lots of news and three cheers for
"Lincoln Territory."
B." Fuller, an old subscriber to this
paper leaves for the east next week.
We are sorry to lose Mr. Fuller,
though he may return to Cass again.
S. Torrence, of Weeping Water came
in last week planked down, back and
front pay for the Herald. That's the
kind of friends the Herald is getting
all over the country.
Uncle Thomas Jefferson Todd, one
of the most ardent advocates of the
Temperance cause we have ever had
in Cass county, dropped in on us Tues
dayto pay us some money for Tem
perance. Docter Joseph Hall has returned
from Chicago, where he graduated at
Bush Medical College. He wiH con-'
tinueto pursue tlje practical knowl
edge of medicine in Dr. Livingston's
office in Plattsmouth.
Mrs. McKay, who ha3 been visiting
her relatives CapL and Mrs. Palmer,
of this city, left on Saturday las':.
Mrs McKay left behind her many
friends, made during her visit who
much regret her departure.
B. Glasgow and brother were in
town last week. Mr, Glaasgow's broth
er is a brother-in-law of our new Con
gressman, Hon. Tom Majers, and S. B.
i3 the agent for "Footprints of Time,"
which he is now delivering.
Hon. Geo. Smith retnrned from Cal
ifornia Monday -where he had gone to
buy F. Cook and O'Brien, the great
Silver Bonanzists- out they having
started a branch office in "Wall street.
George thought they must want to sell
in Cal. they didn't and that's the only
reason he come home Glory:' vie for
got Mrs. S .but then he could send
for her.
THE MARKETS.
HOME MARKETS.
HErOHTED bt r. E. WHITE.
Wheat. No. 2
" rejected '.
Corn, duelled, (new)
(old)
Com, ear
Oats,
Barley, No. 2
'.' 3
" rejected
Rye
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LATEST NEW YORK MARKETS
Kkw Ork. March C
Money, .....
Gold,.
101?
LATEST CHICAGO MARKETS.
Chicaoo. March 6
5 OOCPW 2S
1 07H
42?i
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55
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2 SO&3 80
3 X3 60
Flour
Wheat
Corn
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Kye
Ilarlev
Native Cnl tie
Texas Cattle...
Hogs
SPECIAL NOTICES.
You can save a largo per cent of
your corn crop by reading "Three Blind
Mice," and following advice. 34tf
Magazines bound here.
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Several loads of corn or oats taken
here now. 4Hf
Notes, receipts and bills for sale at
the Herald Office; also scale book3
for grain and cattle dealers. 46tf
Grand reduction in Blankets, Scarfs,
New price, Old price.
White Bl'k't S3 00 $2 73 a p
" " $2 25 " 3 00 "
4 00 " 5 00 "
5 00 " 6 00 "
Colored " 2 50 " 3 50 "
" 3 00 " 4 00 "
Horse " 2 23 " 3 00 "
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F AH MB IIS ATTENTION!
Julius Fepperberg, Cigar Manufac
turer, on Main St.. Plattsmouth, Xeb.
Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri
can Tol accoes Hr smoking purposes.
For Sale. Best qualities of plug-smok-ng
tobacco always on hand. 20-tf.
A New Barber Shop.
I beg leave to announce to the pub
lic that I have opened a barber shop
in the west room of the Platte Valley
House, neatness and the best of work
manship warranted.
llespect fully,
47t4 John Schick eta xz.
Farm for Sale.
A well hmiroved farm of 100 acre for s:ile,
near Eilit Mile drove, C:ss County. Neb. The
Improvements eoiinist of 1 i" acres under cultiva
tion, good house and outbuildings. Hiid a fine
grove of timber. For further particular apply
to Willett rottenger. at Plattsmouth : or. Hen
ry Kirkham, ou the premises. 34in3
Ai.i. nervous, exhausting, and painful diseases
siecdily yield to the curative ii.fluences of lul
vermarher's Electric Belt and Bands. They
are safe, simple, and effective, and can be easi
ly applied by the patteut himself. Book, with
fu'l particulars, mailed free. Address Tl'LVKR-mai-hrr
(i.U.NASIC Co., Cincinnati. Ohio.
1Svl-si.lt.
For Sale.
A good Portable Pipe Organ, manu
factured by the celebrated I. Dennett
Nutter, entirely remodeled and good
for twenty years. This beautiful in
strument has 4 stops and 3 registers of
pipe, and for quality and power of tone
cannot be surpassed by any Portable
Pipe Organ. For particulars enquire
of S. M. Brown, tuner and repairer of
pianos and organs, Creston, lowa,or to
JAMES FETTEE,
dealer in musical instruments, Plattsc
mouth, Neb. 4 tf.
Market Gardeners: Send for
Boot's Garden Manual for 1S78, full of
instructions on gardening topics, and
price list of Choice seeds, sent for 10c
allowed on first order for seeds.
Address, J. B. Boot.
46tl0 Bockford, Illinois.
One of tho best farms in Cass
County Nebraska for sale, cheap.
Address
The Herald Office,
47t6 Plattsmouth Neb.
"German Syrnp."
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 charge by
Druggists in this country to those af
flicted with Consumption, Asthma,
Croup, severe Coughs, rneumonia, 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. Begular size 75
cents. Three doses will relieve any
case. 38tf-alt
Temperance.
Bealising the sad fact that the Red
Ribbon men are bent on starving me
out, I propose to hurry up the crisis
by putting down billiards to
ten cents a game.
Temperance beverage and good ci
gars furnished only to those who want
them. I will force nobody to take
anything violating their obligations.
Note: Indians, Idiots, Drunkards, Wo
men and Little Boys are not admitted
to any of the privileges of my place;
as I keep the only lteal Temperance
Billiard Hall in this town.
43t3 Wm. Neville
. .
TO THE AFFLICTED.
Act wisely, and at once procure the
following wonderful Family Medicines,
Dh. Fitler's Rheumatic Remedy
and Liver Pills, a positive, permanent
specific for Neuralgia, Rheumatism.
Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, pain in Back,
Head, Heart, Lungs, Limbs, Nervous,
Blood and Chronic Dieseases. Dr. Fit
ter'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.- Dr. Fitler's German Pectoral
for Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Coughs
and Colds, a superior combination
which acts quickly and relieves rapid
ly. Tour druggists Chapman & Glass
are agents for Plattmouth. 20-yl
Com anI oats taken at this office on
Subscription at market rates. 41tf .
Use "Centennial Rat Exterminator.''
New type new type, come in with
your jobs. tf
Bring in your corn or oats to the
Herald office. 41tf.
The Western fiural.
Thk Westf.Kx RvxiaL, of Chlcapo, U rap
idly gtowiug in popularity and influence, for
the enterprising and aggressive spirit it man
ifests. Its several departments are full of in
terest and admirably adapted to all the inter
ests of the Farm and the Fireside. It advo
cates equal rights to all clanses, and strongly
opposes the encroachments of capital and the
grinding monopolies which tend to get a foot
hold in our land. The summary of general
news and market reports is excellent. In fact
Thk Wkstkrn RuitAt.has assumed the van
tage ground as being the foremost of its kind
in this country. We are not surnrised that its
circulation and influence are rapidly extending.
4813
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.
Geo. II. Shafer & Co., Manufactur
ers of True Pharmaceuticals, Fort
Madison, Iowa. 34tf.
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
Air Three B'ind Mice.
Three thousand rats ! Three thousand rat ?
Three thousand rats I
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 tlie.se 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 Hat 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 neighbors. 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, Plattsmouth. 34tf
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the Whole System.
ITS MEDICAL PROrEBTIES AUK
Alterative, Tonic, Solvent and
Diuretic.
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Reliable JEvidence.
Mr. H. R. Stfvfns :
Jk-arSir. twill most cheerfully
add mv testimony to thefc;reat num
ber you have already received in fa
vor of your great and good medicine,
Vksktin E.forl do not think enough
can lie said in its praisa : for 1 was
tumbled over thirty years with that
dreadful disease. Catarrh, and had
such bad couching spells that It
would seem as though 1 nevercould
breathe any more, and Vkoktine
has cured mc ; and I do feel to thank
(Jod all the time that there is o good
amedieine as Vk!ET1 n e, and I also
think it one of the best medicines
for coughs, and weak, sinking feel
ing at the stomach, and advie ev
erybody to take the Vegetine, for
1 can assure mem it is one oi tue
best medicines that ever was.
GIVES
Health, Strength,
ANI AITET1TE.
My daughter has received great
benefit from the use of Veoetine.
Her declining health was a source
of trreat anxiety to all her friends.
A few bottlesof v eg ktixe restored
her health, strencth, and appetite.
N. H. TILDEN,
Ineuranee and Real Estate Agent,
Se. 49 Sears Buildiug.
Boston, Mass.
CANNOT BE
EXCELLED-
Chari.estowx, Mass.
II. R. Stevens :
Dear Sir, This is to certify that
I have used your "Blood Prepara
tion" in mv family tor several years,
and think that' for Scrofula or Can
cerous Humors or Rheumatic Affec
tions, it cannot be excellqvi ; and. as
a h'.ood purifier C7 spring medicine,
it is. t'lC. oest thing I have ever used,
and I have, used almost everything.
I can cheerfully recommend it to
any one in need of such a medicine.
Yours resiectfullv.
Mrs. A. A. DINS'MORE,
No. 19 Kussell Street.
IT IS A
Valuable Remedy.
South Bostox, Feb. 7, 1870.
Mr. Stevens :
Dear Sir, I have taken several
bottles of your Vegetine. and am
convinced it is a valuable remedy
for Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaint,
and general debility of the system.
I can heartily recommend it to all
suHerinc from ihe above complaints.
Yours respectfully.
M Rrt. M U N KO E PARKER
86 Athens Street.
Yegetlne
Yegetine
VEGETINE
Prepared by
II. It. STETESS, Boston, Mass.
Yegetine is SolOy all Druggists.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Sheriffs Sale.
By irtiifl of an order of sale Issued by Wm.
I Wells, Clerk of the District Court, within and
for Cass County, Nebraska, and to mo directed,
I will on the 2itU day of March, A. 1. 1878, at
one o'clock p. m., of said day. at the south door
of the Court House, tnPlattsmontn. in said
County, sell at public auction the following real
estate, to-wit : The south-west quarter oi sec
tion thirtv-slx (3C) in township ten (10) north of
ranpe twelve (12) east of 6th I". M. in Ca-s Coun
ty, Nebraska. The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of B. 1 Hardinc, Willie
I Harding, Wm. Stadelmanu. A. J. Hodges, A.
Knninp, M. Carroll. George Boeck, Buttery
Lazenby and E. O. Dovey, defendant ; to satMy
a judgment of said Court, recovered by The
Inion Mutual Life Insurance Compauy of Maine
Plaintiff.
riattsmouth, Nebraeka, Feb. 18th. A. D. 1878.
49t5 K. W. Hykjm, Sherift.
Sheriffs Sale.
Bv TVrtue of an order of sale issued by Wm.
I Wells, Clerk of the District Court within and
forlCass Conntv, Nebraska, and to me directed,
I will on the 30th day of March, A. D. 1878, at 3
o'clock p' m., of said day. at the outh door of
the Court House, in Plattsmouth. in said Coun
ty, sell at public auction the following real es
tate, towit : The north half of the north-west
quarter of section number thlity-two (32) town
ship number eleven (11) north of range number
ten 10) east of the 6th r. M.. together with ap
purtenances. The anw being levied upon and
taken as the property of George McAdie. Sarah
Me Adte, Ed wm Park, David I . Selden and Agnes
C. Knapp. defendants t to satisfy a Judgment of
aid Court, recoTered by Nathan Jones, plaint
iff. Plattsmouth, Neb., Feb. IS. A. P. 187R.
48t5 R. w. Hters. Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale.
Tv virtue of an order of sale, issued bv Wm.
I- Wells, Clerk of the District Court whbtr and
for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed.
I w ill ou the 2Jth dav of March. A. 1. 1878. at i
o'clock, p. in., of said day. at the south door of
the Court House, in PUtUmouth, in said Couu
tv. sell at public auction the following real es
tate, to-wit : The north half of the uth-est
quarter of section one (t) town ten U0) rango
eleven (11) east of the 6th P. M. hi Ca.su County
Nebras. together with tiie appurtenances. The
same btting levied uyon and taken as the prop
erty of John Kewton. .lane Newton. K. L. Uee.t,
Carrington Hammer and C. P. Squires, defend
ants : to satisfy a Judgment of saiu Court, recov
ered bv John Black, plaintiff.
Plattsmouth, Neb., Feb. atuh. A. D. 1878.
4U15 It. W. 11 vers, Sherift.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued by W. II.
Iloover. Clerk of the District Court, within and
for Nemaha County, Nebraska, and to nie di
rected, 1 will on the 30tli dav of March, A. 1.
1878. at one o'clock p. m., of said day, at the
south door or the Court Mouse, in Plattsmouth,
Cass County, sell at public auction the follow
ing real estate to-wit : The south half of the
south-west quarter of section twenty-eight (28)
in township number ten (10) north of range No.
nine (9) east, in the County of Cass and Slate of
Nebraska. The same being levied upon and ta
ken as the property of Josiah P. Burtlick and
Deborah Burdick, defendants ; to satisfy a Judg
ment of said Court, recovered by (Jeorge W.
Reed and Edward I. Reed, partners as Geo. W.
Reed & Compauv. plaintiffs.
Plattsmouth, Neb., Feb. 18, A. D. 1878.
4$W K. W. Hyers, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale. -
Notice is hertby given that by virtue of an or
der of sale, issued by Wm. L. Wells, Clerk of
the District Court, within and for Cass County.
Nebraska, to uie directed, I will on the 16th
dav of March, A. D., 1878, at the hour of one
'clock p. m., of said day, at the south door of
the Court House, in saiu Connty. offer for sale
at public auction, the following real estate, to
wit ; lots two hundred and seventy-five (275)
ami two hundred and seventy-six (276) in the
town of Greenwood. Cass County, Nebraska.
The same having been levied upon and taken
by virtue of said order of sale as the property
of M. Youngstedt and Anna Voungstedt, de
fendants ; to satisfy a decree of said Court
therein rendered, on the 12th day of June, A.
D. 1877. in favor of Aaron C. Loder. executor of
the last will and testament of Clarissa II. Buck
lev, plaintiff.
Plaltsmouth, Neb., Feb. Hth. 1873.
475 R. W. Hyers, Sheriff.
BARNES' FOOT POWER
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different machines wltb
which Builders, Cabinet
Makers, Waon Makers
and Jobbers in miscellaneous
work can"compete as to yiiAL-
ty and prick witii steam
lower manufacturing ; also
Amateur's supplies. saw
blades, fancy woods and de-si-rns.
Sav where you read
this and send for catalogue and prices. W. K
John Barnes, liockford. Winnebago Co.
TIIE
HENRY F. MILLER
PIANO FORTES
BOSTON, MASS.
ISLl) IX TIIE
Boston Public Schools,
Mass. State Normal
Schools.
The New England Conser
vatory of Music Ex
clusively, TWO AWARDS DECREED
THIS ESTABLISHMENT
BY TIIE
Philadelphia Exhibition '76
No other Piano Forte house, with one excep
ion, received more than one.
During the Concert Season of 1876, '77,
these Pianos were used In Boston and vicinity
in mere than 125 concerts.
The season of 1877 and 78 promises a still
greater number to be added to the list.
Notices of Concerts.
"Remarkable for Its purity, richness and ev
enness of tone." Boston Journal.
"No such instruments have been beard In a
Lowell concert room before." Lowell (Mass.)
Daily Citiznu.
"Surpasses anything of the kind previously
heard in our city." Lowell V ox Populi.
"Unequalled by anv that have been used in
our concerts." Louisville Daily Courier.
JAMES PETTEE
has been appointed agent for these celebrated
Pianos. Send for catalogue.
Plattsmouth, Ntb.
James Pettee
DEALER IN
Musical Instruments,
Sole Appointing Agent for
The Unrivalled 3Iason A Hamlin
CABINET ORGANS.
Also, the Stcck. Ilenry F. Miller, and Ilallct
& Cumston Pianos for Cass and Sarpy counties,
Neb. Cillandsee
SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS
at office. Sixth, one door south of Main St.
rLATTSMOUTII, NEB.
Tnning and repairing Pianos and Organs a
specialty, under tne skillful hands of Mr. S. M.
Brown, a tuner of thirty-three years experience.
NEW BARBER SHOP.
JOHN SCHICKETANZ,
formerly of Council Bluffs has Just opened a
barber shop in Plattsmouth, in the west room
(ground floor) of the
l'LATTE VALLEY HOUSE,
He is ready to do good work, proposes to keep
a neat, clean and wholesome place, and kindly
solicits the patronage of the public. 46ml
PLATTE VALLEY HOUSE,
JOIIX BOX8, Proprietor.
THE OLD RELIABLE HOUSE.
Good accommodations for Farmers
and the traYeling public Board 81 per
day. Meals 25c. Entirely refitted and
rA-ftirnihrrl and farmers are reouest-
ed to call and get 3 meals and bed for
81.00, m
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BY IlKV. V. II. DANIELS, A. M.
rrofusely Illustrated w ith portraits and Sketch
es and containing over fiOo I'aes.
taA WHOLE TEMPEKANCK L1BKARY IN
A SINGLE VOLUME. Agents wanted every
where. Address for extra Terms and ChCHlars. 48tl
Hitchcock & Walde-n. Cln., Chicago . St. Louis.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
1f 4 YnVlii'taf price $DC0 onlv $2C3. Vor
X J Vll If - lor Oiyan, price $373 only $105.
yMujjmiap.,,., rec. j, r. Scatty, W&&2gtcc!7.;.
n CI ancy cards. Snonfliikc, pHinusk, &c. No
ZOtwo alike with name 10c. Nassau Card Co.
N assau N . Y.
REVOLVER FREEnS0!,:
Down &&ou,l;&; l.W ooii m.. i uisuuigii.i a
St. i-k Fori CASE of CATARRH that S. V
1 I Ifokh's Kaiii:ai. O hk for Ca
g I I tanii will not instant! v relieve and
epeedilv cure. References, Henry
Wells, Wei is. K;iro & Co.,
Aurora, N. Y. : Wm. Bowen. Es.,
S f Mc. Hat ton, lirant & Bowen. St.
La. I llxuiis. Testimonials and treatise
I Blvmail. Price, with improved
j Inhaler, SI. Sold everywhere.
EEKS & POTTEK, Proprietors, Boston Mass.
TRIFLING
WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS
WELLS' CARBOLIC TAELETS.
i nr. rpmpdv for ( (ll'lillH. and all diseases
of the TIIltOAX. I.ISWH.CHKHT and
Ml C'Ot H JIEJIBUAAK
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
C. V. CitiTTEXDOX. 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Y.
JACKSON'S BEST
SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCO
was awarded hljfheat prize at Centennial
Exposition for lincehcu ino qualities and excel
lence and laming eharacttr of xweetcnino ""d
flanrrina. if vou want the he.t toltoceo ever
made, ask vour grocer for this, and see that
eacli plug hears our blue strip trade-mark wit h
words Jackson's Beet on it. Sold at wholesale
by all jobbers. Send for sample to
C. A. J At Kso.v & Co., M'f'rs., Petersburg. a.
VEGETINE.
No. 16 Lapiranjje St., South Sai.fm, Mass.
Mr. H. K. Stevens :
Dear Sir I have been troubled w ith Scrofula.
Canker and Liver Complaint for three years.
Nothing ever did me anv good until I commenc
ed using the VLGKTIN E. I consider there is
nothing equal to it for sucli complaints. Can
heartily recommend it to everybody.
Yours truly, Mrs. Lizzie M. Tackard.
sac jw.-mL.-m9
HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR
FOR THE CURE OF
Conzhs. t'oidn. Influenza, lfosrseness,
lMfllcult Breathing, anil all Affec
tion of th Throat. Bronchial
Tube, and Ludsm, leading to
Consumption.
Price 50 cents and ?1 per bottle.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
C. N. Crittrx ixx. Prop., 7 Sixth Ave, N. Y.
4SW
THE OLD RELIABLE
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CONTINUOUS ALL-HAIL ROUTE !
NO CHANGE OF CARS !
ONE ROAD, ONE MANAGEMENT I
From r: z:yTa to
Pittslmrgli, Harrislrari,
Baltimore, Wasticitoii,
PMlaielpliia & New Toil.
Great Short Line
To IBQSOHJ!
VIA NEW YORK CITY.
Reaches all Points in Pennsylvania
and Neio Jersey.
Pullman Palace Cars
ON ALL EXPRESS TRAINS!
MAGNIFICENT CARS
KQCirPED WITH TIIE TELKBRATED
WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKES
Jannej's New Patent Safety riatform
and Coupler.
Elegant Eating Houses
WITH AMPLE TIME FOR MEALS.
THREE EXPRESS TRAINS
LEAVE CHICAGO' AS FOLLOWS
S.OO A. 31. SPECIAL FAST EXPRESS EX
CEPT SUNDAY.
With the popular Vestibule Sleeping Car
Reaches Pittsburgh, 2 :30 a. in. : HarrifbiirK.
11 :45 a. m. ; Philadelphia, 4 :00 p.!rn. ; New York
6 -Ah p. ti. ; Boston, tf :15 a. m. ; Baltimore 6 :30
p. in. ; Washington, 9 :00 p. in., next day.
5:15 r. M. Atlantic Esp. (Daily
With Dratcing-Room and Ilotel Car.
Reaches rittburph. 12 :is p. m. ; Harrlshure.
10:55 p. m. ; Philaleliiliia. 3 a. ra. ; New ork
6 :45 a. m. ; Social Phil.Kielphia Sleeping Car
on this Train, which remains in depot until 7 :Jft
a. ni., affordiDg Philadelphia passengers a lull
night's rest.
9:10 P.M. Night Exp. Except Saturd'y.
With Drawing-Room Sleeping Car.
Reaches rittbureh 7 p. m. ; Harrtaburf?,
S aO a. m. ; Baltimore. 7 :45 a. m. ; Washington
9 rft5 a. nt. ; Philadelphia. 8 :0ffa. m. ; New ork
10 5 a. m-; llostou, 8 :4Q p. in, ThroiiKfi Balti
more and Was tun too, Sleeping Car on this
Train.
FARE ALWAYS AS L8W Ag AST (fBll LIXJU
tThrotigh Ttekats for Rata at all Principal
Points in the Weft. Ak tor them ria ti KOR T
WAYNE PENNSYLVANIA LINE.
F. R. MYEH!:.
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dealer in
flllY GOOI).
CLOTHS.
SLAXKETS.
FLANNELS,
ruiiNisinxr. r.ooi.i.
GROCERIES OF ALL KIND.
Larife r oi k r.f
BOOTS and SHOES
to 1T
CLOSED OUT AT COST
Notions, Queenswarof
and in fact everything you can call for hv
the lino of
General Merchandise.
CASH PAID FOR HIDES AND Fl'KS.
All kinds of country pmdiica taken In ex
change for goods. 3lyl
CMcagst Bnrlintfmi & Qnincy R, R.
IA THE
DIRECT ROUTE
P.ETWEEX Tin:
East and West,
Runnicg Through Cais
-TO-'
Council Bluffs,
CONNECTI Nil WITH THE
Union Pacific Railroad
KOll AM- I'OIVTS IX-
XEBTIASKA.
COLORADO.
VTA If,
MOXTAXA.
XEVA DA,
ATIIZOXA.
IDA no.
AND
California.
T II It O V II CAItS
TO
KANSAS CITY, TOPEIA.ATCHISON & St. Joscpi
Through Cars toJJQUgfQand all ToInU on
SIIMHOUni, HAXHAH A TKXAH,
AND
Houston & Toxas Central RallKomlx.
IT IS THE
DIRECT IZGJimH
l-UOM THE
West to tlx East
AND THE
EAST TO THE WEST.
All information about rate irt fare WHl bo'
eheerfuMy given by "y,,.
lien. Wei. Pass. Au't..
421 y CmrA;o.
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COUNTER,FLATFOR?A VAGON&.TRACK
THE BEST ARE
-THE CHEAPEST
MSAFESCALECa
265 BR0ADWA Y N. Y.
72 CHESTNUT ST. PHLA. PA.
117 SENECA ST. CLEVE. 0. j
A. G. HATT,
JEST OPENED ACJAIN,
New, Clean, First Clas Meat Shop,
on Main Street In Fred KroeMerV oM tatil
Everybody on hand for fresh, tender meat.
THE OLD RELIABLE E0US&
STILL,
TWO DOORS EAST OF POST OFFICE.
KEEN" AX & GTtACE.
Where you can get your Christ
mas and New Tears
CIGARS AND LIQUORS.
Good "Star A" whiskey at 31.60 per gallon.
Wines and Liquors generally.
SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKIES
made a specialty.- 3013
MONET TO LOAN
8100,000 To loan on improved farms In Cass nnt y, atf
low rate of interest. Appllcaiioim sllntH.
Plattsmouth, Mareh ir:. J N. WISE.
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XOW EEAnr FOR AGENTS !
The Great Strikes I
That timely aew book, by Hon. 3. a lurre,
A complete hitory ot the causfs and thrillinir
event of the great raiTrad aifi labor war ail
over tb eountry. FtEI.y ItLi:KTBATirn,
AWKTM UASTKll eVerjwhere. Thff
bt chane fo make money eer offered, bo
war of inferior works. Get the b"t and lowest
pried. Addreo
2m STANDAB0 BCOE BOrSC.
hi. Lot ix, aV,
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