Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 03, 1878, EXTRA, Image 3

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111 E HERALD.
PLATTSMOUTII, OuT. 3. 1878.
Let every Republican be on hand
at Eight Mile Grove a week from next
Saturday.
Let all who want to have a good
time go to the Methodist festival next
Tuesday evening.
Hurry up those side-walks, good
gentlemen, every stranger who comes
here gazes'in astonishment at the holes
and waste i laces on our streets.
Tiie State Fair drew a great crowd
and the display of fine horses and cat
tle was very good, also of machinery
and wagons. It was not on the whole
equal to last year. Our Cass county
folks did pretty well Sam Thomas
sold five head of Derons to Hon. Guy
Barton. Hesser and Moore with plants
and our fruit men made a good display
We publish the following letter
about a matter that some malicious
persons have started about Mr. Itich
ardson, our nominee for Commissioner.
No one who knows Mr. Richardson, or
his family will give the same credence
for a moment, and here is t he square!
evidence and letter of the man himself)
who says he was nnver better treated.
in his life than by Mr. R. and entire
family. Such stories are for c tmpaign
Xurposes, purely, and should not bq
listenod.to at all, by sensible, re .ison.t-blemen.
Some energetic citizens, we un
derstand, have taken the sidewalk ques
tion in hand, and by private subscrip
tion, will have some of the worst
pL.ces fixed.
S. F. Rockwell, of Louisville, has
a neat and commodious store which
he has tilled up with a large supply of
goods this fall, and is doing a rushing
business.
The Republican Central Committee
and the candidates are requested to
meet at Eight Mile Grove, on Satur
day, 12th inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, for
consultation. J. A. MacMurphy,
Ch'n Cent. Com.
T the Frieatls .of PIiysio-AIe licalism
' ' ' and Othei.
The Nineteenth Annual Winter term
I desue through your. ;,;. will .,r,
Wednesday? Octol er 16th,-. 1878, and
Eight Milk Grove, Sept. 23. '78.
Mit. Editoi
paper to correct a false- report which
1 .3 ill 'I lit. Ill.lllt'll 11(JIIIJ1ICTI!V11 i. . I..'... 1-
chur ot Mr han.uei Mijchardso., - ,f j, having been chosen
to-vwt I wu tiiivehng with my fara- , ch; Therapeutics. Mate-
''I .v.v... T wive a. mi iii'i
ROBERT DONNELLY'S
BLACKSMITH
SHOP. .
Wagon, Buygy, Machine and Plow re
pairing, and general jobbing.
I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing
w. i.iiu uuin nidi lllllTI y . rt3 HICip
is a good lathe iu my shop.
PETER RA U EN,
The old Reliable Wagon Maker
has taken charge ot the wagon shop.
H is well known as a
NO. 1 WORKMAN.
Xew Whsobs ; and Haggle . nade to
order. . -SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED.
Shop on Sixth street, opposite Streight's Stable
F ARMER,
LOOK HERE!
y- FRED
GORDER
IS STILL HERE.
O. F. JOHNSON,
DEALER IN
Drugs, Medicines,
AND
WALL PAPER,
this col
lege, will be absent from Louisville
Neb., from Oct. 10th to Dec. 31st, 1878.
house. The report is that I
for admission t their house or barn,
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mill v ici l.ri , tltiuil L line .ri a- I 1 1 . -.J
, . ,,- , , ... To my tnends who have patronized
a3 false. Mrs. Richardson insisted . : . . . r . .' .
that she should lie taken in. but we
thought there was no danger. We re
ceived many acts of kindness from
them for which we are very thankful.
Joseph McKinney.
Flattsnionth Library and
Room Association.
This Association shall he calrt the Plattsmouiii
Library and Reading Room Association.
Rii.r.8.
me in the lasi tive years, I tentier my
most sincere th.mks, and also soliciting
a continuance of their patronage, I am
verj' respectfully.
John M. Waterman, M. D.
A s;d evf-nt was announced in these
Heading!. , , ,. -
the President of Vassar the great school
at Poughkeeisi, which largely owes to
him, to his wisdom and labors, its suc-
ion is again
in in order to
shall thereupon be entitled to all the privi-j ,, . , , . , ,
leges of the Association. recall the fact that before he died he
2. The lihrarv "hall be open for the giving!... i .:.. r
out and renirr.ii. of books everv afternoon, ex-;Piuu lu ; J"U"S Jilu-V aiie ui uui
cept.Mi.iday. own cit v and a daughter of a well-
3. Every member of the Association, and all I - 0
persons 11. t members, shall be entitled to draw known citizen, a Very remarkable Com
mit exceeding two volums at a time from the! ,. ,, .... ., -,,
library. Midi .ihime or volumes to be returned pllUient. 1 he late President Of V assar
Wf Arynmminnta member of the Hssocia-io' fl to Miss Libbie Poppleton, and
tion H'.n 1 tor the privileg of the imrai-y F':v she accepted, the Professorship of the
twptit v-flve ntttti u iiKtTifll mirl thrill I it k ihipif '
1. Any person n. v become a member of this!Cfl33 ;lnj its fame. Mellti
Ass(M'iation by payslig. into the treat-nry iinnu-
a!ly the sum of two dollars in advance, and . made of this lamented Ilia
shall thereupon be entitled to all the privi-j ....
All Paper Trimmed Free of
Charge...
Corn Planters, Cultivators,
Sulky Plows,
are now " off" but I still have the
Harrison Wagon,
ti p- S '
the best and-cheapest wagon-in the
market by all odds.
Spring Wagons,
Buggies, and Three-Seated Wagons;
and the world renowned Courtland
Platform Spring Wagon.
I HAVE EVERYTHING A FARM
ER WANTS.
NOW IS THE TIME
for nlLiinds of a :
Agricultural Implements
In every variety, and at
Bed Koch Prices.
Department of Elocution and English
Literature at that institution. Grad
uating at the great school with high
honors, Miss Poppleton, was called bv
in all respect to the name rules as members.
5. No person ehall be allowed to draw addi
tional bookx until those previously taken out
are returned.
6 Strangers sojourning for days in the town
Can have the use of the library tnibject to the
name eonditionn as members, by denositmc with
the librarian, the value of the book or books 'one who knew her abilities and attain-
wnicn oeposii unan ne reunified iv me iinra-i
rian on the return of uch hooks, after duduct- ments better than any body else could
inn 1 A ...,., .... .. . . 1 . , . F..v Ilia . . .. . . I 1. . . n.n
lilt ivirnto irri luiunic ii'i luc iipc VI IIIC Rilllir. ., . ., .
7. All damage!-to books beyond reasonable j know them to fill this high and honor-
ear and tear shall be paid by the person draw-L 1. i,nsitinn TIip fnf i nno In
ig the same from the library, damage to be oraule POSHlOU. 1 ne lacr, IS one in
... i
ALSO ..DEALER ijf.' i
Stationery, Magazines,
ANT) ..
Latest rublications.
si
Mowers Sulky rakes and all kinds
of. Rakes, Forks, etc., etc.
Now is the time to Buy.
FRED GORDER.
52tf Plattsmouth, Nebraska
IrerriptIon4 Carefullj- Compoanded
by an I'spf rienced Irnaclit.
, L; "REMEMBEK THE TLACE.
COR. FIFTH & MAIN itilRBETS
f ' ' " ' PLATTSMOUTH. NEB.
me
assessed bv the librarian
8. All hooks shail be returned to the deek of
the librarian who. shall keep a regular account
of every book taken out and returned, in a
check book kept for that purpose.
9. Persone living at a ditanoe from town
maybe allowed to retain books for a period of
three weeks, subject however to all thO other
rules of the library.
10. Periodical may be taken out subject to
the same rules as hooks after having ucuu in
the Heading Koom four weeks.
which this city, and the State as well,
can take a very proper pride, and it is
no mere personal compliment to this
gifted young lady to say that she will
fill the responsible place, on whose
duties & he has already entered, with
signal ability and success. O.IIerald.
F. S. ECKOLS.
Dealer In
JEWELRY,
iff A rw tt .
11'
CLOCKS,
NOTIONS,
CANDIES,
CIGARS,
TOBACCOS.
At Louisville Neb., call aud exam
ine the stock. 171y
STKE1GHT & xlIILlE,
Harness Manufacturers, ,
SADDLES ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " - 1 '
BRIDLES,
COLLARS.
and all khids of harness stock, constantly on
hand.
FRUIT, CONFECTIONET,
AND
NUTS,
CANDIES,
lOBACUOES,
FLOUR,
AC.
Remember the Dlace onnosite R. G. r)fvev'i
on Lower Main Street.
21-ly STREIQHT & MILLER.