Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, May 09, 1878, Image 3

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T.IIK HERALD.
B. & M. Pw. R. Time Table.
Corrn ttl Thursday, January 10,
JOil OMAHA FRO TVl . A TT S M O l7T 1 1 .
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Leave 9 nfva. in. A i rives 10 :2 a. in.
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I-eaves Plattsmouth i :-f a- m. Arrives I.in
coin. M -an p. in. ; Arrive Kearney, X :2t p. in.
freight leaves 10 :2i a. m. Ar. Lincoln r. :X p.m.
KlidM THK WKST.
I-aes Keariie . fi :SO a. m. 1-eaves Lincoln.
12 p. in. Arrives Plattsiiuiiit li. 3 :lu p. in
Freight leaves Lincoln 11 j-, a. in. Ariives
I'lutKiiioiith.4 :?r. p. m.
tlOlNU F.AST.
Kxpress. 6 :13 :. in.
Passenger, (train each d ) 3 :W p. in., except
Saturday. Fvery third Saturday a train con
nects at the usual time.
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ON! Y : HO'K T St. I.oriS l.v tin now
l'.Ol' I F fi'.Ht npoiifil vi i MON.MIU Til. Ft: I.I.
MAN I'AI.AI K M.KKF1NO t'AliS rim Irom
Builiii"tiii t M. Iuiit without ohaiij-'o,
HY I.EWIXU rLATTSMOl TH AT 3 :Mi V.
M you arrive in St. MHTS t tie next evoninp at
K iiml leaving Si. I.ouis at H :-H a. in . vim ar-
rie'in riattstniiiitli u iln- next nun innir.
Coupon Tii-kef. ir sale fur all points .Nortti,
South, Ka,t ami s vMrKL ,.mVr.u..
Ii. W. HITCHCOCK. Tliket A sent,
lieu. Wexteni Pass. Alien t.
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CKIVM- AM DKI'AKTfKK i)V l'LATTS--.
MOCTIl MAILS.
FASTKHN, NOKTIIK:; : . Sf'lTIIFRN
! Pepart at - r. -vxi a. in.
Anivoat - a .o a. in. j '.. . . . ui.
OMAHA VIA H. A M.
Arrive at 10 : to a. m. I Ocpart at - 2 p. m.
tVKSTFUV vi v v.. & m.
Arrive at - 3 :lr 1- in. ! Hepart at - 5 a. in.
v I : I : I l N ' i watfk.
Arrivo .it 12 :i'i m. i Ie;.art at - 2 :00 p. in.
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Antveat 1J:'mii. it)'p;utat - I :O0 p. in.
.1. W. MAI5SHALL. 1. M.
i .oc a i . i v i t : 1 1 i : M i: n ts.
Tr iniieut. 23 cents a lin''- leiilar ai'.verils-fi-v,
in cfiitH per hue. No ailvc-rt.sciiieiit iixt U-
1 for !e.s than J. cents.
I e"4 il notices at St:itilie r.vtes.
xtiornevs aiel onieers .if llie law will he nelil
( .(.;. ,Mli!e for all let.il notices tin y haml in.
mill all p-irties ileiiiamhi!;: a proof of pnhilca
t!..n of any notice will he l.clil for Hie leihlica
I ion ee iI Mi'-li no' ic.
( ilMMIMC VTIONS.
s our vn.n'i' is limited, mr,iiie:i'ons
mist he !.n. f .net to the , ir.nt. wit'.i v a-te
,if w i ii iN.
The paper is toponsil:e for the i-iirrcclness
iji-eortlinu to copy .i nialier ami pal. I l. -ai.,
oi.)y.
1 nv person who t;.:;es the p iper r-v.ihirly
fi.il'l the" os' -otliee. whether olP-' te.l lo l.;S
i.uii.-. or, .o-ther lie i-- a -ul'-e: r ir not-i-
r. -spoil i'o'c for the ;'.'
It a-- person .:-. - h;s pap-r il.sci'U..iJi-,,r-Tt.
he in "i-t p:iv :i:ie.u-:i-es. oi the im! hs.i
. in-av cniii ii- !. s, nil :l nn'sl pa luei.t is
i. . oil ari l eolh i i the whole amount, nhcthci
i .r e;- ! iV-n fi il l the n'M or not.
i ' I coin ts I. cnl-o ; iiat refu-Pii; to
t r-". sor, is aa.l pel id :ca Is Mooi tlie imst
f'-ie . r rcM-.v in;- i'U'l i-a.ii': I h-m i ao'-a
f ,V w ... .-.1 M-o I V. h-i.ee of IN ri-Nl 1D-N AI.
LOCAL
" s'hrot our vote," net Tuesday.
A few City orders for sa-e at the
JlKl. Al.P otliee.
C. II. l'armele n reived a ear load
of I orscs Mi.Jid;:y.
Weekbai-h si lls No 1 calico 1 to
2i yards for a dollar.
-The grading for the now Bound
lI011.se is progressing rapid'.y.
Ucmemher and send the IIckald
the vote next Tuesday.
(lood prime coffee F-s for a dol
;it Wcckbach.
Please send us in the. vote next
Tuesday, :ts etuly as possible.
Twenty yards of calico for a dol
lar at Wcckbach.
What's the matter with the City
Council now? Who's afraid?
Five pounds first rate coffee for a
dollar, ask Wcckbach about it. '
A slight frost was noticable on the
morning of the 4th, but we hear of no
damage being done.
Calico Calico Calico Calico. Here
they goes 20 yards is all you knows
fork cuit your dollar, Mose.
stop cursing the newspaper and
raise a little money for expenses if you
want to keep your county seat.
-There a re more t-h undies and school
houses to give away in Cass Co.. now
than were ever heard of before.
-Brains are money sometimes.
Jtt't now the money wants the brains,
but hates awfully to pay for it.
It is laughable to see Parmele and
Slreight, and our horse-back men pull
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lip ell .Main sueti nuw-a-u.i5.
Hon. Sam Chapman has been quite
under the weather for some days, but
is Letter, we learn o-day.
-tit'o. Dovey has been tryirjg to get
: ii k. He so far failed as to be out yes
terday and feeling pretty well.
They liave been trying to fix the
Avenue co that a white man can diive
y e-r it at .1 faster gait than a walk.
The City Council met on Saturday
evening but adjourned w ithout trans
acting :my business.
Notice the real estate assessment
of Cass County, and the Hock Bluffs
Greenback Club llesolut ions on the first
page.
Every man that has any interest
in the county seat question wants to
turn out and work his best next Tues
dav. -A little private enterprise in the
sidewalk business would do much to
increase the good appearance of sever
al places in the city.
- Iionu'inlC-r every person making a
cash purchase of ."0 cents will be pre
sented with a beautiful chromoat the
1. O. News Depot. -
Khun l'armele will soon be able to
move into his new house over south of
lVail st., and a very pretty home Klam
will have when it is completed.
Mrs. Win. Snyder died on Monday
noon. Deceased was wife of Wm
.Sn viler on Tui key creek and a resident
j of Cass County for 21 years.
There are C00 voters registered on
tlie i'lattsmouth list. According to that
she can poll over one fifth of the vote
right here if she chooses.
Hock IJluffs is red hot for the
county seat; the Methodist Church for
Court House and High School building
for jail so says Hob Doom.
Dr. Livingston has lately received
two very elegant thoroughbred black
colts of lilackhawk, Morgan and Scotch
Clyde pedigree.
Less growling and more honest
work might keep the county seat at
I'lattsmouth. If the gas-bags and pol
itical aspirants are too cowardly to
show their hands, we can stand it.
Tor Sale.
A fine half blooded Durham Dull,
for sale or trade by 1?. Seibold. To be
seen at his farm. t"
Harpers' picture of the Treasury j
Con.se reminds us: Can it be that any j
of our old Nebraska City friends are j
shut up in that cage; or is it Nasi him
self? --Si -hlegel Uros. are now settled in
their new quarters, turning out splen
did cigars at a rapid rate. Their goods
are lir. st class, as any one will find by
tes.ing them.
It is staled 0:1 good authority at
. . . .it t r c i-t 111!
j tins place mac me o. .y m. oriiige iiiu
i be built the present summer, provided i
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nollllllg ties. toys 1 tie nop; ;iu mis 1
of great importance to Plattsmoiith.
For Louisville.
HVre on the thrack. no bounding back,
For Louisville we stand;
For just take note, we casl our vote j
For the best place in the land.
-Tlie ne xt best thing after the fast j
driving fun that has happened lately
has been the studious industry with
which .Tohn S'.ianoii sets out tomato
plan's? Ivuly in the morning. Ask
Charley Holmes?
John Miller, who at the hist term
of court plead guilty to the charge of
horsestealing, was sentenced to three
years in the penitentiary by the Court,
and yesterday morning sheriff livers
conducted the prisoner to Lincoln.
Turn out you lubbers, cast your vote
For county seat next week;
Bet- you ail a dollar noto
We move it likf a streak.
Bock BI litis. May 8, 1S78.
The old, reliable and well known
cigar manufactory of Julius Pepper
berg is still in existence and manufac
turing as usual. TI e very best brands
of cigars and tobaccos of all kinds con
stantly on hand.
The members of the I'lattsmouth
Sportsmens' Club are reipi sted to meet
in the office of Hon. S. M. Chapman at
7 o'clock, p. m., on Friday evening the
10th inst., to transact important busi
ness. Every member should be pres
ent. Dick dishing has been giving
sick, too. That won't do, Dick, for you
great big healthy fellows to give it up,
as the Quaker said about swearing. We
little fellows can be sick enough for
the whole town, and it don't hurt us
much.
A Gospel Temperance meeting
will be held o-i next Sabbath afternoon,
at four o'clock in the Presbyterian
church under the auspices of the
Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
All are cordially invited to attend this
meeting.
Sweet Potato Plants.
Delivered at the express office in
Glenwood Iowa. Packed free at 82.50
per 1,000. Address.
L. A. AVlLLIAMS.
Also plenty of cabbage and tomato
plants, cheap. 7U
Killed.
Dr. Iliklebrand, coroner of this coun
ty, called 011 the Hkuald Monday. He
reports the death of B. Bogle on Satur
day last, near Factory ville. Bogle was
about to make a blast in a well, and
the jury found that he was killed by a
falling rock. As he lias 110 friends near
here perhaps this notice may be the
mean3 of notifying, theta cf his death.
The ball which killed Mr. Shafer
was deflected from its course by the
fourth rib; pursuing an inward and
downward course it passed through
the right auriole of the heart, through
the septum through the left ventricle
and lodged in the thin membrance cov
ering the heart, from whence it was
extracted by Dr. Livingston assisted
by Dr. Hall. It is due Dr. Hall to say
that he preformed his share of the
operation with great credit to himself
i and to the satisfaction of his friends.
Strayed.
From the pasture on the Burrows
farm G miles south-W2st of I'latts
mouth on the 28th day of April, 1878,
two brown yearling colts, one being
marked with a white spot in the face
something like a new moon, and the
other one has no white on it. both
brown with black legs. Any infor
mation that may lead to the recovery
of said colts will be thankfully re
ceived at the old Burrows farm or at
the Kight Mile Grove post office. Any
one taking up and notifying the un
dersigned will be liberally rewarded
W. II. Pool,
filf Eight Mile drove.
Quite a number viewed the tran
sit of Murcury which oecured Monday
from 9-22 a. m. until 4-50 p. m. The
base of operations was the school
grounds, and with the high school tel
escope engineered by Prof. McDonagh
Ph-D , all succeeded in obtaining an
excellent view of the Planet as por
trayed upon the Sun's disc. Such
transits are of raro occurrence and
those who saw the present one observ
ed not an every day event.
'otice.
Owing to continued ill health, the
undersigned is obliged to discontinue
the practice of medicine in tho future.
All persons indebted to him for pro
fessional services will please call at an
early day, at his Drug Store, where Mr.
Boberts, the clerk in charge, will give
all needed information in regard to
their accounts. Thanking the ieop!e
for their patronage during the past, I
hope to receive their continued favors
in the Drug line for the future.
Bespect fully, &c..
7t3 " W. E. Doxelak.
(Jreenhack Meeting.
The members of the Central Com
mittee, and members from each Club
in the cotnuy are requested to meet tit
the Court House in Plattsmoiith, May
17th, for tlie purpose of helping to per
fect the Citeenback organization in the
eountyand to transact such other bus
iness its may come before the Conven
tion. Further, all persons in sympa
thy with us are invited to meet with
us. il. W. Shi:adi;i:, Ch'n.
May Gth, 187.
Bridge Notice.
Notice is hereby riven that bids will
be received up to Saturday, June 1st,
1S78, for the construction of nine coun
ty bridges, in accordance with files now
in coumv clerk's office. No 1 fi! feet
span, No. 2 7 feel span. No. 8 38 feet
span. No. 0 :J8 feet span, to be Pratt
combination. s-t on oak piling. No 3
25 feel spun. No. 4 2i feet span, No. o
24 feet span, No. 0 21 feet span. No. 7
22 feet span, to be wooden bridges. The
Board of County Comuibsioners reserve
the right to reject any ami all bids.
IJv older of Countv Commissioners.
7t2 J. D. Ti'TT, Co. Clerk.
Bockwell, of Louisville, has added
a mibinary department to his dry goods
establishment, where will be found all
the latest styles of ladies" hats and
bonnets, and fancy goods generally,
which will be sold very cheap for cash.
This department will be kept entirely
independent of the store and will be
presided over by Mrs. Bockwell, who
is an experienced milliner. Ladies can
have their hats ti immid in any style
they wish. They have over forty dif
fuent varieties of hats and bonnets,
(live Mrs. Bockwell a call, we are sure
she will please you.
Ex-Shpiiff Cutler was dowr. to see
us last week. Our old and general
friend "Mart" is changing rapidly, not
in the above characteristics, but in
outward appearance, getting more
grangery every day. As he aproaches
the state of the honest but horny-handed
his troubles increase. Just now
Mart and Mrs. Mart we may say too
are worried over butter-making. The
churn's to small, or the milk's to big.
They've tried the icecream freezer and
the water barrel and various exper
iments, but last week yet they had not
hit the happy medium.
To the Citizens of Plaltsruouth.
In order that the school may be
thoroughly graded, it is desired that
parents will do all in their power to
insure the punctual and regular at
tendance of their children, during the
two last weeks of school, that is to say,
while theexaminations are in progress.
Furthermore, the Principal and Teach
ers request that the people of Platts
moiith will visit the building during
(he aforesaid time, that they may learn
what progress the pupils have made,
and be assured that the examinations
fire conducted in a satisfactory man
ner. WrCLl.IXGTO x W. D It L' ji m o s r.
Principal.
A Grand Strawberry Festival
The ladies of the Catholic Church
will give the first strawberry festival
of the season in Fitzgerald Hall on
Tuesday and Wednesday evenings the
14 and 15 inst.
The Omaha
Brass and String band will be present
and furnish appropriate music for the
occasion. Several strangers from
neighboring towns will be presant and
by their addresses or otherwise assist
to vary the exercise and render them
pleasant and profitable. The ladies
promise to make it a most enjoyable
affair and all are invited to attend.
. Admisrion.10 cents.-
Suicide.
Early Friday morning last, the re
port was circulated that George Sha
fer, a German who keeps a saloon on
main st., had shot himself ; a visit to
hia place of business proved the ru
mor true, and the facts in the case aa
nearly as we can ascertain them are as
follows: Shafer had bought some lots
and wa3 talking of improving them;
at about 10:30 Thursday night when
about to retire he and his wife were
discussing the Jiew improvements pro
and con, when he went out to the bar
and took a drink, returning he told his
wife he was going to shoot himself
and stepping iuto another room pro
ceeded to accomplish the act, shooting
himself in the breast twice; one ball
glanced and the other passed through
his heart, but strange as it is he lired
until about 5-30 a. tu. The coroner Dr.
G. II. Iliklebrand was telegraphed for
and arriving in the afternoon he sum
moned the following jury. T. J. Todd
G. W. May field Mc. F. Hagood Alex
Schlegel P. P. Gass and Charlie Holmes.
The jury after due investigation rend
ered a verdict of death" from a pistol
shot Inflicted by hia own hand. Noth
ing was developed by the jury as to
the cause of the action, and no settled
opinion is entertained by the people.
Sunday he was buried, a large numbei
attended the funeral.
Personal.
The Bev. J. A. Steinhart a German
Presbyterian preacher, formerly of
Chicago, has located here, and will
hold services regularly hereafter.
J A. Walker lost 75 hogs lately by
cholera. Mr. Walker agrees with the
Hklxi-V that cholera has destroyed
more actual value in Nebraska in one
season than the grasshoppers in all
their raids.
The Herald enjoyed a pleasant
chat with J. IL McKinnon and Samuel
B. Hall of western Cass Friday last.
They report crops as unsurpassed in
their section and prospects good.
Treasurer, Jas. Patterson was notso
well again the first of this week. His
old friends in the country crowd to see
him and if good wishes would make a
man well James would be on his feet
in a jiffey.
II. G. Bace of the firm of Fleming &
Bace, passed through here Monday on
his way east to buy goods. Mr. Bace
is well known for his good taste in
selecting goods, so the poople of Weep
ing Water and vicinity may look out
for something nice in about ten days.
THE MARKETS.
HOME MAKK ETS.
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New okk. May 8.
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LATEST CHICAGO MAKKETS.
Ciiitaoo. May 8.
Flour r WLiiS 2"
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
Notes, receipts and bills for sale at
the Herald Office; also scale books
for grain and cattle dealers. 46tf
For sale, cheap, 150 Desirable build
ing lots in the city of Plattsmoiith,
Title perfect. Taxes all paid up. Terms
easy. Apply to A. W. McLaughlin
Cashier 1st National Bank. -3tf
Who would go barefooted ? Women's
shoes for 60c at Merges'. ltf
New I'estanrant.
North side Main St., one door cast
of Chamber's harness shop. Meals at
all hours. Give me a call and get the
worth of your money.
3tl3 David Cais.
The grandest bargains ever known
in this town can be had for the next 00
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 w ere
Cever known before, at St adel man's
clothing emporium. 20tf
You can save a large per cent of
your corn crop by reading"Three Blind
Mice," and following advice. 34tf
A Partner AVanted.
A man with small capital as a uart
ner in the brick making business. The
brick to be made from the celebrated
Kaolin found near Louisville, this
county. It will burn white and is very
valuable. Also a moulder, one that
understands setting and burning.
J. T. A. Hoover.
49m3 Louisville, Neb.
For Groceries of all kinds and at
low figures the Louisvillians will find
Bockwell on hand every dav. 32tf
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, Iowa, or to
JAMES FETTEK,
dealer in musical instruments, Platts
mouth. Neb. 47tf.
Pension Papers.
Those wanting ienskn papers ac
knowledged will please remember that
J. B. Toman. Notary Public. Louisville.
has a certificate of the county Clerk i
filed with the 17. S. pension Agent and l
,C3u attend to all such business. 52tf
Oh Say
if you want a square meal tpr 23 cests
go to John Leach'a Restaurant one
door east of Fitgerald's Block. 52tf
For Sale.
Copies of the County Seat Law. at
this office. tf.
IlEt.p for the weak, nervons.aud debilitated
Chronic und painful diseases cured without
medicine. Electric Belts aud other appliances,
all about tliem, and how to distinguish the gen
nine from the spurious. Book, with full partic
ular, mailed free. Address I'l'LYkrmacher
Galvanic Co., 202 Vine Street, Cincinnati. O.
I8jl-alt.
A Gentle Hint.
'Iu our style of climate, with its sud
den changes of temperature, rain,
wind and sunshine often intermingled
in a single day, it is no wonder that
our children, friends and relatives are
so frequently taken from us by neglect
ed colds, half the deaths resulting di
rectly from this cause. A bottle of
Boschee's German Syrup kept about
your home for immediate use will pre
vent serious sickness, a large doctor's
bill, and perhaps death, by the use of
three or four doses. For curing Con
sumption, Hemorrhages, Pneumonia,
Severe Coughs, Croup or any other di
sease of the Throat or Lungs, its suc
cess is simply wonderful, as your drug
gist will tell you. German Syrup is
now sold in every town and village on
this continent. Sample bottles for tri
al, 10c; regularsize, 75c. 33tf-alt
Grand reduction in Blankets, Scarfs,
Caps etc., at Maldaner & Herrmann's.
New price. Old price.
White TJrk't S3 00 S3 73 a pair,
" " $3 25 w 3 00 " "
" 4 00 M 5 00 " "
5 00 " 6 00 " "
Colored - 2 50 " 3 50 " "
8 00 " 4 00 " "
Horse
3 00 " " tf
Au Undeniable Truth.
You deserve to suffer, and if you
lead a miserable, unsatisfactory life in
this beautiful world, it is entirely your
own fault and there is only one excuse
for you, your unreasonable prejudice
and skepticism, which has killed thous
ands. Personal knowledge and com
mon sense reasoning will soon show
you that Greene's August Flower will
cure you of Liver Complaint or Dys
pepsia, with all its miserable effects,
such as sick headache, palpitation of
the heart, sour stomach, habitual cos
tiveness, dizziness of the head, nervous
prostration, low. spirits, &c. Its sales
now reach every town on the Western
Continent and not a Druggist but will
tell you of its wonderful cures. You
can buy a sample bottle for 10 cents.
Three doses will relieve vou.
51yalt2w
Xeiv type new type, come in with
your jobs. tf
Caution to Smokers.
From and after the 1st day of May.
1S78 all boxes containing cigars of my
manufacture will have my name bold
ly printed on the inside of thblid. This
is to prevent counterfeiting my brand
of cigars, with an inferior quality of
cigars, resorted to by some unprinci
pled manufacturers. None are genu
ine unless plainly labeled:
-TULI ITS PEPPKIIBUBG,
.M ANC KACTL" HER,
Plattsmoiith, - - Nebraska.
Rockwell of Louisville makes a spe
ciality of teas, don't you forget it. tf
Dry Goods are one of the most es
sential things in keeping house and
people who want anything in this line
can find Bockwell of Louisville, ready
for sale at low figures. Hardware is
ph-nty, heavy, cheap and good at
Bock well's Louisville. 53tf
Corn and oats taken at this office on
Subscription at market rates. 41tf
Use "Centennial Bat Exterminator.
Eighty acres of Land for sale, near
Greenwood, Cass County, Nebraska:
all under cultivation, good small hojse
and young orchard and grove Time
on two thiids of purchase money. Ap
ply at Xeb. Hekald office. ltf.
Magazines bound here.
tf
Improved book binders at this of
fice, tf
Geo. IL Shafer fc Co.. Manufactur
ers of True Pharmaceuticals. Fort
Madison. Iowa. 34tf.
DOWN WITH MONOPOLIES,
UPHOLDERS OF HARD TIMERS.
Women's serge shoes 60 cts.
Women's leather shoes 75 cts.
Men's buckle Alex S1.50.
Such prices and selection from the
Larytixt and Ust Stock
OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
ever brought to town,
AT MERGES'.
Call and examine before purchasing.
No trouble to show goods. ltf
Miss Saire of Ashland, one door from
the Snell Douse, having returned from
tlie east with a large stock of Millinery
a id fancy articles, respectfully invites
the patronage of the people in the sur
roiiHding country and small towns as
she is selling all goods, at the lowe: t
prices. (U3
Another good farm for sale in
Cass County KJ0 acres; good house,
six rooms, frame stable, 125 acres
broke, fine Cottonwood grove ten acres,
Apply to Nel Hehald office.
46tf. Jno. A. MacMurpuy.
TO TIIK AI'FMCTKI).
Act wisely, and at once procure the
following loowterful Family Medicines,
Dr.. Fitler's Rheumatic Bemedy
and Liver Pills, a positive, permanent
specific for Neuralgia, Rheumatism.
Sciatica,.Lumbago, Gout, pain in Back,
Head, Heart, Lungs. Limbs, Nervous,
Blood and Chronic Diesetises. Dr. Fit
ler's Kidney Cordiil removes deposits
of Gravel. Albumen, Alcali Acids, re
tention of urine, high colored water,
and strengthens the Bladder and Kid
neys. Dr. Fitler's CalUaya 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. Fitters German Pe-.toral
for Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Coughs
and Colds, a superior combination
which acts nnicklv and relieves ranid-
Iy. Your druggists, Chapman & Glass '
are agents for Plattmouth. 20-yl
Urinsr in your corn or oats to the
.Herald office
4Uf.
CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ladies Seme Shoes CO cta
- " Slippers -r0 vit-1
" Leather Shoes 75 cts.
Shoes and Boots are down to rock
frices. j
Mens Buckle Alexis 3 1 50
Prince Alberts 1 53;
W hole stock Brogans 1 50 j
These goods and others including j
a larae stock of all kinds
of Boots,S.hoes and Slippers, must be
sold. No trust.
Gtf Peter Merges.
LEGAL, 2fOTlClS.
Probate Notice. , .
In tlie matter of tlie estate of Z. .f. hilntou. te- j
reasil. hrfnre A. Sullivan County Juilr,
ill and for Ca County, clrufka.
Notice Is lu-rebv piven that Eliza Qulnton lws j
filed :ui :iiilit'atiin iii the Countv Court, in and
for Cass County, Nebraska, to have Waiter
llrookinw aoiuleil administrator of the estate
of 7.. J. Quintoti. di-ivaseu, and aid cause U
net for hearing at the otliee of the County J mine
in Flattsinoutli. on the lTth day of May. I.s7!. at
one o'clock p. 111. 011 aid day, at which time
und place all persons interested may appear
and show cutwe. if anv they have, why the said
w iiii.T Kr.ioklns should not be annoiiited such
administrator of said estate. Witness my li;id ;
tins 1st aay 01 .May, a. i. is.s.
t;t3 a. N. M I.LIVAX. Co. Judge.
In Bankrupicy.
Iu the District Court of the L'nlteil Status, (or
tho District of Nebraska, lu the inalur of
Wallace S. Smith, bankrupt.
District Xrbraska, nc:
This is to tf v utl"e t!l:lt ,f,,M (Ia-v ot
April. A. D. 1S7H. a warrant in bankruptcy was
issued out of the District Court of tlie lnil-d
States for the District of Nelraka. asiainst the
estate of Wallace S. Smith, of Teeiiinseli, In the
County of Johnson in said District, who has
been adjudged a bankrupt on liix own petition.
That tlie payment of any debts, and the deliv
ery of anv property belonging to said bankrupt,
to'hiin, or to his use, and the transfer of any
property bv him are forbidden by law. Tat a
meeting of the ereditois of the said bankrupt,
to prove their debts and to choose one or more
Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court
of Bankruptcy to be holden at Omaha, in said
District, on the loth day of May. 178. at 4 o'clock
p. in., at No. 211 Douglas Street, at the otliee of
J. E. Vehster. Esq.. tho Register i bankruptcy
of uid Court.
William Daii.v.
l 5. Marshal for said Dist.
Good Books
FOK THE
Farm, Garden & Household.
The following is a list of Valuable Hooks,
which w ill be supplied from the oilice of the
N'KiiiiASKA IlhitALK. Any one or more of
these books w ill be sent post-paid to any of our
readers on receipt of the regular price, which is
named against each book.
Allen's (U I. & E F) New Am. Farm Book.. 92 .V)
Allen's ii.. F.i American Cattle i
Atvooils Country am' Suburban Houses... I .hi
ISoininer's Method ol Making Mai. ores
Hrcck's New Hook of Flowers 1 75
l;tiU"s Farm hardening and Seed (irowing.. 1 00
Dadd's Modern Horse Doctor. Vi mo.. 1
D:idd's Anieiiean Cattle Doctor. lmo 1 50
Flax Culture. 17 prize Essays by piae. gr'w's 'M
Fuller's (Jrape ulturist 1 5
Fulton's reach Culture 1 50
Uregory on Squashes paper. . 30
Harris on the Fig 1
Henderson's hardening for Pleasure 1
Henderson's hardening for Profit 1 50
Henderson's Practical Floriculture 1 50
Herbert's Hints to Horse-Keepers 1 7!S
Hop Culture. liy a expcrinceU cultivators. . .10
Hunter and Trapper 1 oo
Onions How to raise them I'rotltably . '-'0
Our Farm of Four Acres. Fa. 3uc, Clo. COe. ;
Ex. Clo 1 "0
Parsons on the Kose 1 "0
Quinbv's Mysteries of I5ee-Keepinjr 1 50
Ojiincy (I Ion. Josiah) on Soiling Cattle 1
liuitiu's Monev in the (iarden 1 50
uinn's Pear Culture for Profit I no
Kiley's Potato Pests. . Paper ;j0 cts, clot ii.. o i
Hoe's Plav and Profit in my Oarilen 1 50 i
Stewart's litigation for l lie Farm, tlaruen
and Orchard 1 50
Stewart's Stable Hook 1 50
Stewart's Shepherd's Manual t "0
Stoddard's All Egg Farm. Pa, 50c. ; cloth... 75
Thomas' Farm Implements and Machinery 1 50
Tim Hunker Papers : or, Yankee Farming.. 1 5l
Tobacco Culture. Hv 14 cxp'r'cd cultivator
Wanng's Draining for Profit and Health... 1 50
Wiiring's Elements of Agriculture 1 i
Whifu's Cranberry Culture 1 5
Wright's Practical Poultry-Keeper 2 on
These books are from the firm of Orange Judd
Co.. aud are first-class.
E. PARMELE,
SALE, FEED d- LIVERY STABLE.
On Main street nearly opposite the Court
noui-e,.riat turnout h. Neb.
HorsES foR Sale.
The buying and selling of good horses made
ihe sjwialty of the business.
New Horses & Carriages,
and gentle horses, for Ladies to drive art kept
at this Stable.
Al-o a carry all. which runs to the depot, and
will carrv passengers from any place in lowu on
call.
FARMERS CALL AND E A' AMINE
MY STOCK FOR SALE.
Syl E. PAIlMKLi:.
A iront ICediictioii in I'riccw of
GUNS, REVOLVERS, &c.
Prices reduced from 2n to 30 per cent. Write
for Illustrated Catalogue, with reduced prices
for IS77. Address,
01 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh. Pa. lSyl 1
J"T1 .-A,.---ilSS. ..
ft
James. Pettee
DEAI.EP. IN
Musical Instruments,
Sole Appsniiliny Ayentfor
The Inrlvnlleil Mason Jt ISanilln
CA BINET ORG A NS.
Also, the Steck. Henry F. Miller, and Mallet
jfc Cuniston Pianos for Cass and -Sarpy counties,
N'cb. Cill and see
SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS
at once. Sixth, one door south of Main St.
I'LATTSMOUTH. NED.
Tnr.inn and repairing Pianos and Orpars
speclaltv. under the skillful hands of Mr. S. M.
Brown, a tuner of thiity-threo years cxpei ience.
J. G- CHAMBERS,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
SADDLES.
COLLARS,
HALTERS.
WIIP.,
ETC ETC ETC. !
REPAIRING j
Done witli Neatnessl Disr)atcli. !
The onlv phice In tr-n whern "Turler's rat- '
, fiit self a'ljustable horse coliuio are toUl. ".... .
s
i wis
THE OLD RELIABLE
mi
- vr
CONTIMOrs A LI-KAIL KbL'IKI
NO CHANGE OF CARS I
ONE BOA I), ONE MANAGEMENT!
Front aliBt a m.
lo
Pittnrsti, Harrist'crs,
Baltimore, Waslmeii,
. FIiMuisliia V New York.
C; trill Slioi'l l.iac
To BQS'FOSI!
VIA NEW YOKK CITY.
llnu-hrs all Points in I'entisylmnia
and Nt-tr Jvrt' .
Pullman Palace Cars I
ON ALL EXPRESS TRAINS!
M A U N I F ICE N T C A R S
EljCiri'EU WITH TIIK CELFHXIATKO
WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKES
AVI
Janney'i New Patent Safety Platform
anil Coupler.
Elegant Eating Houses
WITH AMPLE TIME FOR MEALS
THREE EXPRESS TRAINS
l.E.WK CHICAGO AS POLLOWS
M.OO A. .11. SPF.CIAL PAST KXPP.KSS EX
CEPT SUNDAY.
Wit lithe jwpular Vtttihule Shvpiny Car
Reaches Pittsburgh. 2 :3i a. in.: Han isburg.
11 :5 a. in. ; Philadelphia. 4 :oo p. in. : New York
6 p. in. ; P.oston. l :1j a. in. ; llaltlniore U :ao
p. in. ; Washington. 9 :H0 p. in., next day.
5:ir V. 31. Atlantic Cxp. (Daily)
Wit7i Druwiny-ltoom awl Hotel Car.
Peaches Pitlnirgh. 12:15 p. in. ; Harrisburg.
10.-55 p. in. , Philadelphia. .1 a. in. ; New York
ti :Ai a. in. ; Special Philadelphia .sleeping. Car
on this t rain, which remains in depot until 7 :.io
a. in., affording Philadelphia passengers a full
night's rest.
0:10 P. M.NightExii. Except SaturJ'y.
With Drarriny-Room Sleepiny Car.
Peaches Pittsburgh 7 p. in. ; Harrisburg.
3 :5n a. in. ; Ualliinore, 7 :-.r a. in.; Washington
a :fiS a. ni. ; Philadelphia. 8 :K) a. in. ; New York,
10 :.V a. in. ; Hoston. H :40 p. in. through ltalti
inore and Washington Sleeping Car on this
Train.
FAICK ALWAYS As LOW AS ANY OTIir.il LINK.
'Through Tickets for Sale at all Principal
Points in the We-r. Ask for them via tlie POUT
WAYNE & PENNSYLVANIA LINK.
F. K. MVKKS.
4.sly (leu. Pass. Jt Ticket Agt., Chic A;o.
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
Vieir of ETagriago ?
SI
jAOiijdeto Wedlock and
- .iti ol nmrrtc nJ tti
ca,uv f hut unftt tor it lh
: c-rctf of KPiirodiiptiT vA
i lKKk tor n'-vntp. runU
U read. oc. itoO parei, price
m. PkiWAit- Mi-niPAl AnVlRFRt
On all diortera ot a Private Nature arising from eV
Abuse. Exceaa, r Secret Xiaoaas, Willi the inemt
Oirani of ctirr, TJA Inry.- pitpr. pricr.'Mi ct.
A CCINICAL, LFCTuRE im the mhav d':ea hp4
thof o Lhf Throat iwi Ltinga, Catarrh, Jiupture, Ui
Opium Habit, Ac. p -ire Wt-tm.
l.nher book unit ostpa:du iweipt of prfrp: or ali Hirer,
contain tntf png. b-aiititu'ly i.utmtl, tor 7J rti.
AUUrrM CK.i'tjTTb, fru.lXX. 9ih. M. fet- Xxiuib, Jtfo.
j A YEAR. Acrentfi wanted, llnf'
! ness legitimate. Particulars frpo .
Aiinn J. WORTH CO.. St Louis. Ho,
Bill
and Mfphln. PaMtnh.rtl.-.t.ly arid C'TIly
nr.l. l'aillletej ItO p ' .litv. utat
una m m-B B t, 3 ...
1 III 131 furiMrtlcular.. I'n. tiri.n,
leulim. J'n. c. it...
1.7 Vi'aih'.'ir'ou .-t, vs III.
m
$45
PRF-witm iViTfii inj riitTX a.
tcin-indrr.Fref w llhev i-ryoi-iier. Out- !
lit lic-c j. il. oaj fuiii .v. Co., Clucao, iil.
$3
GOI.n PI.ATET"VATCHrc. ri""t
ADbUM, A. COLLThK 4 CO.. CmcAo. JLX.
Dr.A.G.OLIN'S:
all I if a lrlvut n.-xtura, reultii. from arly Bltura
fr InftKrU of ilter Mfx. Momlntil ! m K'ttlncirf
FmlMf lSMnfMrmori. Impulrtt MkIiU 14t
BJnhao4l r Imptilcucv, - tn lvhEHi, iriu
hfiitlv I'UnfJ ; iIUmmm the KlaultltT klftl), 1.1 TP,
' tM. Toe in curvol
IH "C Otirrli. Hi, nil ( I
F4fcSOFFKM.lK!,yWJ t
Tiri-nn I'iik-ch. and 1)1
hi trmtuit. Ir Oltn
hi hfi a Ijfe-iotMC n"-'"ii" . md rum Whrreotlim fail. II
htcrd'ittof tli lUtfirtur't S )kkI, ti no inerctirr, tr
lar'rt prv in tlie II. S. , 11 rtquiniiB trvimnt with
frl vnlv horn nd borinl, mil nc w iit. f.ett ctivi-iiinr fur
p-itivnu. Send fifty itmU for camplr of l-ubwer (od- ittiil rtr
ctttitr of Inipurtaiit infurmntioa by rijn- 4H. OLlH
F-T-!(f flk ." per Bot. ri!.nltf'on
MARRIAGE GUIDE
yoanc ATi rl muUl if v.ri of Uttti Sri, ou mil i e r of A irivr
natur. V n'.nahle tlvi' in tti marrtad and lhoa roniwiiipl.tttnc
nmrrore. I.w he hlihy ml truly b- j5'y in the umutU-1 fia
ti-m. fer biMy lotild pvt Ujj buv, Xrus 60 cvnU, to an ad
TOOFS STANDARD RUFFLER.
?5 ':-Ai
For ALL Sewing Machine.
The best to use and most perfectly eonf rnctcd
Address
E. J. T00F, "Domestic "Building, KcwTorlc,
or Nw Haven, Ct.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING,
THE SIMPLEST,
THE MOST DURABLE,
THE MOST POPULAR'
- or
SEWING MACHINES.
rofreselntr all the Tateft and mofl degirabl
Improvement.
It is fmsily niileriito, makes the double
thread locknitHch, ha noir-mrnlalin U
kioBs and tike-ap. and wifl do the whole range
of family wort without chance.
The DOatSTIC " Is made in the mort dur
able manner, with conical steel bearings and
conipensatin? inumui hron?hout.
Agents for the DOMESTIC " Sewlacr .
rhiae and the DOJIEiTIC ' Paper Fanhioaa
w anted in all anoccapied territory. Addrecs
A iM o
m
FobTepm and Irrcit.MATKj.v Aur-pr-'.
i; i.'i wvi"!!1 rm.'ij!" i'
3inriiiii' Je S;Joon ! ,
Oiie door eiwt of tif l.Htiiidri JlnUM".
. kc.i t Im hont of
Beer, Vfncs, Liquors 6c; Cigarb
.'l.'.iny Cm tnntlv "' fl.i'id
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
DrT7DT WD rDrrseven-fhot revulverw ith
ntllULTLll I niilJlioM-artriiU'es. Address.
J. Po ii i h.m, l:t l.'is Wood St., ritisliutKh.l'ii
flDP h VQlfni'"-" ff'wn-nat nil U'Md'K Kriii--UfiUVPICro'M.
I.AII.sT ' All I.I J I ' f1. 'anil
IT 1'Cl'LA US, !th new lj leu, reilarrd
pi Iccm and piiicIi infoi niation.'xeiit fre. MA
SON & II A M I I N Ol;ilAN CO., P.o.sU.ii, .New
Yolk or Chieaicn. 4H
10.000 AGENTS-VVANTED TO SELL
QTRONG HRINK
VJ? THE CU.'.SE AN3 THE zJ CURE.
15y the veteran iiuthor, T. S. Ait rm it. Thenui.t
iiitensi? story, witli powerful aiuuictits and
staitlinir proofs, ever eoinlilned In one volume.
The win k of 1 uf,iy. )(cnoidv Inebri
nle kj Iiiiiih. 'riiale. Ic A marvelous
liodk, Kiamlly endorsed by all temperance ail
t horit tes. S:ii is rapid. A crent chalice to colli
money, l-'or e 1 1 a terms, adilress Ht'PliAKII
P.KOS.. Pul...W UiSalle St.. Clilcimo, Ills. OI'K
P.IIU.KS, just reiliiceil per cent., are selling
fast .
ANOTHER STEP IS SCIEKCE.-
Giut II aih or HisKKiis changed to (IX)ST
lil.iCK by n bini;ie nptilicatiou oi this Hvb. Il
imparts n Natural Color, m is Iiisuiutaueoiisly,
and is m UiiriiiN-rH nn t-jririLT water. Sold by
l)rn;';iat8, eir Kent by rxr wi bn n-ccijitof (1.
inicc, 3o illurra; ireei. New York.
PIANOS & ORGANS
i-ealuelioii io:loe nut pri'si-iil slock f
5IM New a ml Mi'coiiiI-IihikI Inmlru
iieiitK r v Iii-Kt-t-lni4 iiiiikci-N. fully
varr:nled nnt ut iiiin-s that MU'V
.M I'TITIOV for tliiM ell,- or In
nl i-iiniciit AIK.TN V. TKI for
H ATIilW SI PLUIOIt KlCl.li OIC
nuil PI AM IIIUMtrntrd ula
hiKnc llniled IIOICACI'. A'l'l-:it V
.tlMiMifrielnrern A lenlei-M. 4
1-IiiMt I It h SI . .ew Ynrlt. Also Unirr
nl u:ent ror NllilM M.KIIN elcbrn
ted MlKHII MOIIUA.XM.
For a Cr-.SE of CATARRH that Sa.v
fohii'h KaI'Ii ai. l i ki for Ca
tarrh "ill not instantly reliex e and
Hpeedilv cure. ltCfciencei., Ilciuv
Wells. Km)., Wells, harito & Ci!,
Ani ora, N. Y. ; Win. How en, l's..,
Me. ilalton, liialit & liowen. St.
Limit. Tot linonials ;.inl treatise
y mail. Price, wilh iiiiproved
Inhaler. SI. Sold every here.
w i;i
POTTLU, Propiii-tnrs. liu t hi Mass.
Dl A MnAiioth.-r
i.'iiti imnnr n im
riHUUlii!
hiu let- M iirUnUA II
wiiii ni ,, j w t m iv-nmmti, t m
renewed. See I'.eattj's I . ( -; t Newspaper tor
fuli reply went free. Jiefnre Imyiiiir VlXl'Z or
0E3A2 read my latest circular P...aUv' ccielirai
ed 1'iMiios ,v nivalis, heaiititul I ut iitinents !
Challenge Coiuparisoii ! Ilualsare jealous of
iny smi'icvs ! Most y l.'cecslul house in Am elicit !
Coiiiiiienceil a lew years nun M)i.!il a dollar,
sales now nearly sj.ihj.ihiii iiiiiiiiiiiiy. I.owet
prices ever iven. eli-.:.nit l.'o-ru ool 1'laiios
l. .. Hi stop church Organs. ttlt. treiuend
i.T A D""s har;rains now readv. A JdlfuslfT A D
W KrAin-L r. riirrr, rw, k. j. W ft n
P AGENTS WANTED FoeTthTT
ICTORlAIa
HISTORYoftheWORLD
f.Tnl)i:-i-iii.j liill and authentic ,-ic oiiiiIh of ev
ery nation ot .-iiii'ieiit ami inodrrii I lin"-. ami in
cludini; a history of the rii-c nnd fall of tlur
(ll'i'i k itml lioinati Klupiri'H, t lie I h of the
1 1 a' ion of mod ni Kiiroie, t he n, iii. lie a(.'cs. I lie
il tisale. t lie feinlal svslem the I i-foi inolinti. t he -di.vovery
and sctticiiieiit of tin; New World,
etc.. etc.
It contains G7'-4 flue historical eh;;ravlnl a tut
t'idtt doiil.le coliiinii p.iu'i-s. and is the
most complete lli-tory of the World ever pub-li-h
d. It fciN at flnt. Send lolpecininil pa -ires
and ex tin lerms to Aueuls, and cee why It
se lls faster than anv other Look. Adilress.
NATIH.VAI. Pf HI.IMIINi; Co.. St. I.ouis, Mil.
i.t 4 -
HENRY BTCCK.
in: ai.i::: i n
E" ia s? 12 i n 17 "f
SAFES, CHAIRS,
Lounges, Tables. Bedstead'
l'.rr., r.TC, v.jc,
OfAll Di-i'Tiptioiu.
METALLIC BURIAL CASES
WOODSIT CCDIPJPJIJiTS
Of ail sizes, ready made atid cheap for cash.
Witl.niH.ny thanks for past ptronao. I iuvl
I Invito all to call mid rxamine ir
; La lit; e stock or
j 4"!f. FntXlT'tK Al ;rVr"J V
! H. HEROLDy
dealer In
r;:T ,oons.
t:nOT.s.
SHOtZS.
HATS.
cr-?.
rup.visi.'iNf; coof.s
CRC-'cERtES, tCr.
JEWELE7 and NOTIONS
l .;iv. larvO sf;ck if
I - .-
' o? .liy wu L'la'-.e pi !.. (t,'fi ini ar ot. Al
; k1s ..f
jCOUNTBY PKODUCEJ
i liiiT. in exchar.ee f..-
Mniti S:rte,r. Coi vtr of Fifili
I'r .'a'tVm't.
d::V I 5 - L 7 5 i 5 a
ga"fl ( M ??i
$50
S50