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TH E II ERA L 1). KIM VA L AM IIHI'AKTUKK OF IT.ATTS--1- .MOL'TH MAILS. F.ASTEIIX, NOIJTHHItX Jt SOVTHKKf Arrive at - 3 :so a. ui. I 1'"'.'ut 1 " : I o "U J, in OMAHA VIA n. ."t M. 10 UW si. 111. I licpnrt at - 2:15 . in. WFHTKKN VIA I!. & M. - 3 :15 p. m. Depart at - 10 0 a. 111. Arrive at Arrive at Arrive at WEITTNCi WAT Fit. 12 al in. I Oeparl .it I :'0 p. ni. KOCK f.lXfFH&i VSK'S MILLS. Arrive at 12:mii. (I'cpMtat- 1:00 p.m. J. Y. MAK-SIf ALL. i M. localahvektisements. Tnusienl. 03 cents a line. Regular advertis es, lo cents ih-T iino. X advertisement iusert- r i . !,.,,. o-. f..titu el for less than 2i cents. Legal notices at Statute rate. Attorneys and othcers of the law will be field responsible f'r all leeal notices tliev hand In, and all parties demanding ,a proof of publica tion of any notice wiil bo held for tlie publica tion fee of such notice. COM ML' NIC AT IONS. As otir space Is limited, all coiiiir,ni!ies,Ions must be brief and to iin point, with uo waste of words. '1 lie paper Is responsible for tin; correctness Bcoordinr, to copy o' paid matter and paid Le gal, only. 1. Any person who takes the paper regularlv from the post-office, whether dire";ed to his name, or whether he Is a subscriber or not is responsible for the pav. a. If any person orders his paper discontin ued, he must pay all arrearage, or the publish er may continue to send it until pivmcnt is made, and collect the whole amount . " w helhcr the pajwr Is taken from the ofhee or i,,t. 3. I lie courts tmve ilecided that refusing to tnVe newspapers ami periodicals from the pot Dee. or removing and leaving them uncalled for. is prima facie evidence of i.ntkmionai, THAI' D. LOCAL XEWS l .. 15 cents for corn on subscription. Sec riumruer'ij new Ad on the 2d page of this paper. Dr. ltichey at Stadelmann's until the 26th. Mr.Shryock comes In at the 11th hour with his local ad.s. Don't forpct to order your New Ycar'K cards in time from J. 1. Young who lias a lai assortment; also l'ranji's New Year's cards. Sre the notice of Eitz. ho;; on the outside of this paper. For Window Shades and fixtures pro to Shrycck's. Z'.tl2 Dr. Chapman has got a new cutter and "Cricket" can keep up with'llron--o .1 i in." Christmas Oysters and celery at the Express office. Dick lleese has got a new cast iron back, and is b.-.ck at work in Mike Schnelibacker'd as good as new. IJcii Iletnple will have four dozen and a half Tut keys for the Holidays. Don't fail to call around. The school report from Eiht Mile drove will appear next week. Too ninny Christmas Ads this wek. Fiekler Bros, will have on hand a jond stock of Turkeys, Chickens, etc., f r Chi istmis dinners. Dr. Cluttei's new Tiooms Shry ock's building. i'Mticy Slippers. I'oit CiiKtvrM As l'r.i:s!::Ts. at M EKt ;iv- -Thomas, t he Tailor is reUi!ier up tome nief soils nou. l'hil Vomit at the P. O. News De pot ha the largest assortment of doll and dull heads in l'latlsuiouth al Hie low est price. Mr. Jones, comrnoidy called Doc. .lone, sends u; a poce of Venison from a deer shot ia Cass County. Xot often docs a person jrr-t hold of a l'r fesir.al dentist of the first water. Dr. Kiiluy is one Di. Clutter mover, into t!;; Sliiy ock building, family and a! I, and Shry ock he moves home. Fresh l'rtinel!?, Eigs, Dates, and a lnie;t ?-ti:ek of confectionery al the i'. . XeB's Depot. Coon Heisfel, has been putting new burrs in his mill; lie has a t'ood new corn burr now and is rolling out the yellow meal, beside No. 1 Patent Flour. O'Xeil & M.ulhis wiM have the fi:i rst Turkeja for Christmas. Call and get your Christmas Gobbler. Chambers Harness maker and first rate leather hine maker and spectacle fixer. A!o Saddles and bridles for t-ale, tc. Fresh Malaga drapes, large cocoa nuts, oranges an t Lhuiohs for the Hol idays, at the I. O. News Depot. The Old Mi; Idr closed up en Sat urday, aboTe the new bridge, but Is still open t.'fltw, Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chick ens for the Holidays at A. G. Halt's. Judge O'Donohue made good wages lust week, lie bought 81,200 worth of property for Edward Rosenbaum, and three city lots for himself. Christmas Trees from cents up at O. Guthmau's. They had John Fitzgerald killed last weuk down at Red Cloud. "Fitz" is alive, wo want you to knaw, has plenty of men and is building railroads faster than yoa can think. Everybody is pleased with both goods and prices, at the P. O. News Depot, so procure your presents, while the assortment is good. Wanted by the Press generally, an editor who can please everybody; also a foreman who can so arrange the pa per as to place every man's holiday Ad. at the head of the column. As we cioso our store on Christmas luy friends in the county must remem ber to come and do their trading pre vious to that day. You nil know what we keep, so come and we will do you fairly. F. 11. Gutiimax. The officers of Masonic Lodge No. 6 in this place held their election on Monday night last with the following result: W. M.-., F. E. White ; S. W., S. S. nin kle; J.'.Vt'.: E. Pederson.; Treasurer, J. W. Marshall; Secretary, D. II. Wheeler. A. O. Ashley was appointed S. D.v; J. Finley Johnson, J. D.; Chas. Marashll and A. Dcspain, Stew ards; J. W. Barnes, Chaplain and Ja?. Pallii?, Tyler. Personal. I;. A. Gibson, Teacher of the Hock j I'd tiffs school, called on Saturday. John II. Furay, V. S. Post cilice de tective and Special Agent was down here Thursday. A very pleasant little party gather ed at Mr. Dovey's last week, to cele brate his COlh birthday. Hon. H. F. Houseman, of Chicago, an old Wisconsin friend, paid us a vis it and spent Sunday here. George Matteson, of South Rend, was in Tuesday, and gave us some fur ther particulars of the P. O. Robbery. Prof. Martindale County Superinten dent called on Monday. lie has been holdir.j his monthly examinations here. Mr. Chas. Farley, "returned from Green Valley. 111., last week, paid up for the IIeuald, and will once again live in Weeping Water. Dr. Clutter's wife and family arrived on Monday and the Doctor is now a fixture in Cass county we presume. Success to hi in arid M his'n." Mr. II. Ilawley, from Weeping Wa ter, comes in iiid tries thellEHALn for six months, cash in advance; and those are the kind of subscribers that glad den the IIekald's heart. We wonder what kind of weather they are having out at Cheyenne- now and how our friend Stroud feels in his new home. Its pretty cold here, Stroud just read the IIekalu and see. Ther mometor this morning waa down, down to the bottom of the Missouri. Dr. ltichey the popular Chicago Den tist is now a. Stadelmann's and busy at work he remains until the 2Gth. Don't forget to call at J. 1. Young's and examine those New Year's cards, and you will be euro to leave orders for having some printed. What is the use of getting up these cohl nights to look at the moon and stars to guess at the hour, when you can buy a good time piece for a mere song at Sehlater's Jewelry Store. 3St2 Dr. Ricbey, the Dentist, whose live locals and prompt work draw at tention and assure him custom, arrived in our town on yesterday, just as the IIkkai.u was going to press. Never theless wo stopped the press to get his news in. Certainly if vim and work will make a man succeed, Dr. Richey must be successful. Phil Young had a largo stock of Toys and Holiday Goods, which must be sold, and he will assure you that the ju ices w ill be so low that they are in the reach of every body to buy them. B iots iud Shoes sold out at cost for cash 011I3' at Maldauer & Herrmann's. yL2 Two suicides in Omaha this week. Mr. Htiberinau, the furrier, and a printer by the n tme of Jas. S. Stokes, Iluberui iu cut his throat w ith a brok en window g'a.-s and Stokes took mor phine. Font 1 I '. The pi ice wherrt Santa Clans gets all Ids nice Toys. Holiday Goods, iiid Christmas Candies for all the I'ltle loll. s. It is at J. P. Voting's P. O. News Depot. Very many of our best citizens no duubt reioemVier how busy Dr. Kichy was while here hist, having to stay live weeks instead of one as at first advei tised and will be glad to know that he will be at Siadelmann's from Die. 10 to 2'ith. Wecail attention to Mr. Moore's notice in another column, of cut dow ers a'l 1 l-iuij ts which he will fuiuiih to order din ing the holidays. Mr. Moore's taste in arranging flowers is well know n and we recommend his ex quisite litih' bou-juets and baskets of 1 flowers as unexcelled anywhere. Fred Gorder keeps soft coal cheap Sep.d in your orders at once. T!io merchant's of Plattsmouth will close their stores for the entire davs of Christmas and New Years. hi 123 We re now prepared to print New Year's cards in the latest styles. New type, different style and sizes, appro priate for long or short names. 1-eave orders at Phil Young's. Take Laughing Gas of Dr. Richey and have your teeth extracted with pleas. instead of pain, at Stadel manu's from Dc:c. 19 to 2G. If somebody don't bring us some dry wood, before we have to go down on the street and buy it there'll bo a row in the family; and you wouldn't want an editor's family rowing, would you? The headquarters for Toys is at Os wald Guthhmau's, you can get any thing there in the line of Holiday goods or Toys at bed-rock prices. No charge for examinations. Please give me a trial. CSt2 The only place In the city where you can get the latest styles of New Year's cards, is at the Herald office. J. P. Young keeps the cards, and we do the printing. G and take your choice of cards, and Phil will get them printed immediately. Herman Herold has on exhibition a very large variety of Toys, of every description, which he will sell at cost, as he wishes to clo?e out his entire stock by New Years to make room for other goods. 3St2 Solved at Inst! The mystery con nected with Santa Clans, how and where he gets all his fancy candy, Lemons, Oranges. Cocoanuts, Figs, Dates, Grapes, and. last but not least, all the nice Toys, and Holiday Goods, is solved by going to the P. b. News Depot. Cork. We will pay 15ct3 a bushel for all good corn brought in on sub scriptions over 1 year old. Slippers & Gloves, Fou Chuistmas Presents, at MERGES', i t There is nothing so disgusting in j society as a bad breath, w hich is cans- 1 ed by decayed teeth, hence the re me- ! dy, call on Dr. Richey the Chicago Dentist, at Stadelmann's until the 26:h. A large lot of fine Chromos, Panel ; Pictures, Mottoes and Frames for thf J Holidays, at Shryock's. y0f2 Fix Your Doors. At the last regular meeting of the Council they passed a resolution de- daring that ail the doors of public ! buildings must be fixed to comply with the law, that is, "open outwards," (for j better egress in case of fire.) The May- or asks that our people attend to this matter before the 21st as after that date ho will le obliged to enforce the law. The fine is not less than 6100 nor more than 61,000. This law ap- j plies to all churches, halls, hotels, pub- lie schools and every place u?ed for pablic meetings. Settlement Notice. Pl.ATTSMOUTH, Dec. 10, 1378. Notice is hereby given to those in debted to the undersigned, tocome for ward nmp'ty n on or before January 1st, 1879; as alter tl at time all my accounts will be placed in the hands of proper authorities for collection. Come one and all. 3!H2 W. II. St H1L1KNE1IT, M.D. Wantei. CornUs, or wood, on subscription, now, At once. You that have accounts overdue, here is your best chance. After January these old accounts will bo sued, sure. First Class Ueferotic?. Dr. Richey takes pleasure in refering 10 Mrs. Prof. Wise. Mrs. A. Schlegel, Mr. and Mrs. M. Waybright, Mrs. M. H. Murphy, Mrs. M. W. Morgan, Mrs. 1. P. Gass, Muses Gyger, Carrie Schla ter, Lizzie Ilernnan, A. L. Shrvock, K. L. Hobbs. Mrs. T. 1J. Prow n, "Mrs. II. A. Waterman, Mrs. J. A. MacMur phy, Mis. F. S. White, Dr. Donelan, Mrs. 1. D. Rates. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Young, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. McDonagh Capt. and Mrs. O'Rourke; Mrs. J. W. Schlater. Mrs. D. S. Liddle, Mr. T. Pollock and a host of others for whom he worked while hero last September. Frank E. White of this place was elected Grand High Priest of the Grand Chapter of this State. Of the appoint ed officers, the G. M. of the first veil is II. E. Palmer, also of Plat tsmouth. For Casli. Louisville, Neb., Dec. 2d, 1S78. Having found by experience that I cannot do business with satifaction to myself or customers by giving credit; I shall, on and after the 1st clay of January 1S79, sell goods strictly for cash ! So do not as'c for credit, as I shall positively refuse ccery one. U9tG J.V. Glovek. Mrs. Mona Livingston, a red Irish lady who boards with the Doctor, has a large increase in her family. No less than eight, and the Doctor thinks they are good for 825 apiece. Mona must be a pretty profitable boarder. The best dentist who travels In this state. Dr. Richly of Chicago, M as at the Tremont House four days of this week. He advertised to be here on the 27th. but having a large amount of work was unable to get hero until three days later. While hen; he work ed day and nignt to catch up. He left vestetdav mo.uing for Seneca. Ex. The festive jingle of the sleigh bell was not heard very much on Mon day err. Rv referring to the thermom eter they concluded they were better off with their feet on the rail of some base-burner. Not Hanged hy n Mo'i the popular verdict is that Dr. Rich ey does the finest dental work in the State. Stadelmann's until the 2'Jth. Rush Fellows went down to Her old's Monday and said he wanted a pair of gloves for tlia devil, fat the Hehald office.) John Raines who was standing by remarked "'If iL is getting so cold th-? devil wants gloves I'm go ing to leave this country." Cat Flowers for the Holidays. I shall bo able furnish as follows: I'uttoti HoleV, 2-i to 50 cents each. fl.-'iO to 54.50 per d z.; Round Rou quets. 31.50 to 5.00 and upward; Ras kets 61.00 to 10.00 up.: Smilax 10 to 25 cents per yard according to density of fuliagtf. Price for flowers in other forms will be given on application. Special rates for large quantities. Or ders by mail must be accompanied by Cash, can send with perfect safety. Button Hole's will be on sale at J. P. Young's, leave orders with him. If anything special is wanted call at the Green house. L. A. Mooke. 3912 Plattsmouth, Neb. Judge Sullivan does not monopolize the marriage business of Plattsmouth; for we find that Judge O'Donohue mar ried, in his office, on Sunday, the 14th Dec, 1878, Frank Kalacho and Cather ine Ilerasky. We wi3h them a Rohe mian blessing. No doubt about it Dr. Richey does first class work and we speak because we know by experience. Tho supreme court has decided that a man is liable for the bark of his dog. The case was one in which a man's dog barked and frightened a team, whereupon the team ran away and broke the driver's leg. Won't the Court travel round this way. The dogs and the boys in this town make it unsafe to drive a young or" spirited team. Owners of dogs which bark and parents of children who make it a business to yell at every team that goes by should read, reflect and act accordingly, taking the above as a hint. Great bargains 111 Dress Goods at Maldauer it Herrmann's. 3St2 . The Post office at South Rend was robbed on Friday night, the 13th, and the fellow has got away, so far. He only got about 310 in money. The sup posed thief had laid, round S. Ti. for sometime, is an inveterate card player and has had a felon on his forefinger, shrinking it; is about 5 ft. 8 in, 105 lbs., brown hair, thin mustache, dark colored worn clothes You'll all know him if you see him. Catch him some body aud bring him back. Charlie Pinkham and Jno. R. Furay want to get introduced to the gentleman. At Donelan's. Call and see the new Lamps gener al stock of fancy Show Case goods. Now is the time just before the battle Motlrer we mean the holidays-be fore all your money is spent, drop into 38t2 Donelan's. Endways. As we were going down the street. A prettr (?) tall gent, we cr.ance l to meet. His name was Thompson, with a "P," A11J here's hi keard, as you may sec. tino. II. ThomPso. Editor o( THE CASS COl'MY CHKOXICLF. riattsniouth, Neb. Now Thompson's ot to be an Edltoro, We 'stiect he'll shed good lak, u!oio. He'll rattle the old thlnj up, we know, Aud give u? a busJiu' Greenback Mow. Once 3Iore. It snowed and Mowed with spit and ti. Wc guess that "pome" did the biz. Anyway, it kept a-coruing, little and small, '1 ill it's pretty fair sleighing fter all. Dick Strelsht is out with r.roceo .lini We told you so If the snow is tbiu. There's 1'armclc, too, with both his greys : Aud Joues turus out some nobby sleighs. John Shannon ttood it as Ions as tc could. And then shouted : "A horse, a horse ! my Livery barn for a horse and cutter and striu of bell !" (Confound the old machine, there she goes again, oH the track. It's like ioiiw of these new washing machines, wont work jut when you want it to.) AGAIX : John Shannon stood and watched the fun ; "I5y Jove !" says he. "I'll have just o:i." "Get out the pcy, brinic 011 the bay ; I'll haTe a ride this very day." So, there ho goes, at a trot and paes : Get out of th way, he wants more "space." Behind these rattling horsey men. There comes the quiet citizen ; Who, with hi wife and daughter fair. Improves the snow before it's bare. And every chap takes out his girl, Round, if the last chance, to have one whirl. Hurrah for the snow, so soft an i w hits : It covers a heap of dirt from sight. N. B. The freiuonu ter has one down again, audthelat-t verse of this continued tory Is busted out of our head. You see. the Madame came home from Omaha, Tuesday night and found all her plants froze, whllo we were writin po'try. She put a stop to the machine too quick. I tell you : the rest of this will probabiv never he wrote any more. Eu. Listen to the News. Those Holiday Goods of Chapman & Smith are being carried away as fast as three or four can wrap them up, and this is not strange, when you see how cheap they are selling everything. One Lady says, why, that Doll, what a beauty, one half cheaper than other houses are offeiing, another says what a fine large Selection of vases, Cups and saucers, cheapest we ever heard of, and so of books, Wagons Sec. To be lieve is to see and if you wish good bargains and fine goods call at 3812 Chapman & Smith. Prof. Aughey's Lecture on the " Rad Lands," was delivered at the M. E. Church on Friday night, last, as ad vertised. Owing to the bud leather, but few were out, those who did go were amply repaid for their trouble. It was one of the most interesting lec tures to which we have ever listened. Very few Scholars were out, siugular to t;ay. Prof. Love still hopes to con tinue the course and have a w arranty of support sufficient and atteudance to enable him to at least clear expenses. Coal ! Coal ! I Coal ! ! ! at Fred Gor iler's Now is the timo for your soft coal. Cheap for cash. 48t3 Large stock of Roots. Shoes, Gloves. Clothing, Dry Goods and Groceries of all kinds at bottom prices at Herman Ilerolds. 38t3 Remember Fred Gorder when you want soft coal. :8t3. A good milch cow wanted, inquire at tho Heuald office. 37t2 Fred Gorder having got all his ac counts in the Machinery business made out now, he wants his pay thereon and w ill be obliged to those owing hin to come in and settle before the first of January. 38t2 See Mr. ICing's Ad about Shenandoi.h Nurseries. 33tf Grand Rail. Given by the Plattsmouth Lieder kranz.. in Fitzgerald Hall, New Year's Eve. Tuesday. Dec, 31, 1878. And a No. 1 String Rind of live pieces will be in attendance Dancing interspers ed with Sons and Music by the socie ty. Light Refreshments in the hall. Refreshments in European style, at Fred Stadelmann's. The best of or der will bo preserved, and an enjoy able evening is guaranteed to everyone participating. Tickets, 31.00. 38t2 Don't Forget it. Dr. Richey, the dentist will bo at Stadelmann's from Dec. 10th to 2Gth. Harness. Chambers the Harness Maker has now on hand a large supply of Saddles, Rridles and Harness, which he will sell cheap. Now is tho time for farmers to buy, we can make harness up cheap er in the winter while other work is dull and will sell them way down at the actual living cost of making the same. Remember the man and the place. Chambers Harness Manufactory on Main stieet, Plattsmouth, Neb. 38t2 They all Want to Know it. That Dr. Richey the successful Chi cago dentist will again be in Platts mouth from Dec. 19 to 2Cth. Settlement Notice. All persons owing me for one year and over take notice. The account must be straightened up between now and the 10th, of January 1879, or I will stte and collect by law such ac counts as remain unsettled. Remem ber I mean this. I do not want to crowd but I must have money to tran sact my business with, .and pay my own debts. M. Sen n el lb acker. SSt4. The Magnificent Crops Are heard of everywhere. And it is equally well established that for cur ing Coughs. Colds and Incipient Con sumption, Ilromi'N Cougli Ilal sam has no equal among the prepara tions sold in the West. This popular western remedy contains no stupefy ing opiates, that deceive the patient, but aires by relieving irritation and producing an easy expectoration. Just iiotci it 1"? dangerous to nnylect a Couyh. For clearing and strengthening the voice and curing hoarseness and sore throat public speakers, singers and others will find Urown's Tar Troclics a reliable Remedy. Price, 25 cts. per box. Crown's Arnica Salve is without a rival for removing inflammation and curing old sores, ulcers and frost bite. 25 cts per box. All of Brown's Popular Family Med icines for sale by Dr. W. E. Donelan, Chapman & Smith, J. II. Buttery and O. y. Johnson. 3tf riattsmouth, Neb. Some New Christmas Gifts. Mr. Flummer doesn't mean that Plattsmouth people shall have to go away from home for Christmas pres ents this year, and has laid in some very fine and new lines of goods, a few of which we enumerate: To the lover of FINE CHINAS he will display Tea sets in Majolica wore. Handsome Majolica plates, Reautiful fancy plates of Lava. Cups and saucers, tea sets and other articles in eld fashioned Lustre ware of the days of our great-grandmothers now the rage. Chinese Kioto ware, of odd (If signs. Imperial stone ware tea-pots, fire proof, to steep yout tea and look beau tiful, both at once. Match and smoking sets of Russian Malachite, Smoking sets, ivc, of Lava, Eronze card receivers and other ar ticles. JAPANESE WAKES are represented in Jewelry cases. Handkerchief boxes. Glove holders, Trays, A-nd a number of other things which must be seen to he appreciated. His SWISS CAUVEI) GOODS. are fast disap: earing, but he still has some vases, napkin rings, card receiv ers, easels, &c., &c, which are extreme ly pretty and graceful. He has a complete line of zephyrs, and wools, and KID GLOVES in all the opera shades, for evening wear. Two and three buttoned. 39t3 A. CRU1CKS1IANK & CO., Importers and retailers of DI1Y GOODS AND MILLINERY, Oil AH A, NEJi. Offer the most attractive Fall and Win ter stock ever shown in Nebraska. Guiuets Rlack Silks of our own impor tation, 1.00 to 83.00. Silk and Wool Dress Goods. Rlack and colored Cash meres 50c to 81.50. LADIES CLOAKS AND CIRCULARS. We have largely increased this de partment and will duplicate eastern prices. Reaver Cloaks from 82.50 to $10.00. Matelasse Cloaks from 85.00 to 850.00. Cloaks or Circulars will be sent on approval to responsible parties. Ladies in the habit of sendiny Eaxt for Hoods are jwtivularly requested to gire us a trial. 33tf. A. Ckuickshamk & Co. SPECIAL NOTICES. Lost, a fine White Setter Dog with brown spots, about one third brown. Knows his name Fido any information that will lead to recovery of said Dog will be suitably rewarded. "Wavkkly Allen, at Tewksbury mill, Weeping Wator. 37t3 For Sale. A part Clay mare, 5 years old. Is kind every way. For sale cheap or to trade for smaller horse to mate another. Inquire at Hekald office. To Rent. Forty acres of Land within three miles of tow n, aud a pair of horses to sell with the same -on time if desired. Inquire at the 11i:::ald office. 30t4 Tho undersigned respectfully an nounces to the peonle of Plattsmouth and Cass County that he is now receiv ing the finest and best selected stock of goods for the Holidays that ever has been displayed in this city, consisting of gold and silver watches, fine jewelry, clocks, silverware, spec.acles, pocket knives and razors, fancy goods, music al instruments and toys; which will be sold very cheap. Thanking my friends and customers for past favors, I Matter myself that the old standby w ill not be forgotten. Come one, come ail, no trouble to show goods. Respectfully, 3Gt4 Jos. Sen later, Jeweler. Cheaper than the Cheapest, Jfecer Undersold in Roots and Shoes at Merges'. Sltf Horse for Sale. One ba mare four years old for sale. Time will he given. Apply to Mal dauer & Herrmann. 34tf Remember that for boots and shoes Rockwell cannot be beat in price. He has a large assortment. 2Stf. IANO GO. l'!S U'l KP.rKKK ST..VY Mamifact ur's of st rict- ly first-class 1'iunog. We sell direct tn families from our own Factory at lowest wholesale pi l ces. lleaiitiful new 7li Octave. Ronowood Pi ano". Sent 011 trial. Thousands 111 ue. Heavy discount t eaxh buyers. DON'T buy until you read our Catalogue, it will interest you Mail ed free. Rockwell has a full line of Grocer ies. 2Stf. Rockwell, of Louisville, has just fin ished his new store, 23x35, which he has full of new goods. Re sure and give him a call wc know you will buy if vou do, for he sells very cheap. 2Stf. Boots and Shoes Cheap, call and examine prices at 3ltf Merges'. Ladies, Gents and Children's Under wear, Cotton Flannels, Red Flannels, Linsey and Jeans, at E. G. Dovey & Son's. MONEY SAVED by buying BOOTS AND SHOES. 31tf at Merges'. Rockwell keeps hardware and queensware. and by'.Tove he keeps ma chine oils too.; and I declare, he keeps patent medicines also, so there is no use of staying sick. 2Stf. Rockwell has 'ust received nine chests of choice teas, which he sells at from 25cbs to 81 per pound. The best bargain in teas vou ever saw. 28tf. We see that Merges got the premium again at the State Fair on his own work for beauty and durability. He really does make fine and good work. 31tf See E. G. Dovey & Son 3 assortment of Lady's cloaks before purchasing elsewhere. For Sale or Trade. A llargain. Eighty acres of choice farming land, partly under cultivation. Inquire at this off.ee A rare chance. G6t3 Yon mast Cure that rough. With Shiloh's Consumption Cure, you ran cure yourself. It has established the fact that Consumption can be enred, while for Coughs, Rronc hit is Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all dis eases of Throat and Lungs, it is abso lutely without an equal. Two doses will relieve your child of Croup, it is pleasant to take and rj fectly harmless to the youngest child, ami no mother can afford to be without it. You can use two thirds of a hUle and if what we say is not true we will refund the price paid. Price 10 cts. 50 cts, and 81,00 per bottle. If your Lungs are sore or che.it or back lame use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Chapman fc Smith, Druggist. Have you Dispcpsia, ateyoti Consti pated, have you a Yellow kin, Los of Apptite. Dead Ache, if so don't fail to uso SHILOH'S SYSTEM VITALI ZER. It is guaranteed to relieve you, and will you continue to sutl?r when you can bo cured on such terms as these. Price 10 cts. and 75 cts. Sold by Chapman & Smith. Druggists. Well's Persian Perfume "11 ACKME TACK" is rich and fragrant, try it. Sold by Chapman & Smith, Druggists, Plattsmouth Neb. 331yeow Caution to Smokers. From and after the 1st day of May, 1878 all boxes containing cigars of my manufacture will have my name bold ly printed on the inside-of the lid. 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 plainlv labeled: JULIUS PEPPERRURG, M A N CF ACT U R E It, Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska. A Remarkable Result. It makes 110 difference how many Physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, it is now an established fact that German Syrup is the only remedy which has given complete sat isfaction in severe cases of Lung Di seases. It is true there are yet thous ands of persons who are predisposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Con sumption, Hemorrhages, Asthma. Se vere Colds settled on the breast. Pneu monia, Whooping Cough, xc, who have no personal knowledge of Roschee's German Syrup. To such we would say that 50,000 dozen were sold last year without one complaint. Consumptives try just one bottle. Regular size 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists in Amer ica. 2fdveow Rockwell has the neatest assortment of lady's dress goods ever brought to town. Re sure and see them before the assortment is broke. They are go ing off fast. 2Stf. Thirty of t!i let orsan makers of the World are compel itor :it I lie Paris K posit ion. a cable dispatch to tlie Associated Pro say ;ro highest gold meilals have been awarded to the American makers. Mason & Hamlin. The Atlanta da., Constitution, Recently published a long account of the destructiveness of the "Sherman Rat" which is 2 to 4 times as largo as the Northern Rat. On the 17th of Sep. ember. 1877. the Manager of this celebrated paper having tried Centen nial Rat Exterminator says: Gentle men your "Pizen Stuff" knocks "Sher man Rats," stiff and cold. Osage, Iowa, Dec 20, 1877. Star Manufacturing Company, Fort Madison, Iowa; Gentlemen: The Cen tennial rat poison, received last Mon day. We have given three doses. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and w e verily believe there is not a rat or mouse left. The saw mill, feed, enstoni and merchant's mills were full of them, as were also our houses, cooper shops, barns and hog pens. Since giving them the poison they have been running round as "crazy as loons" and the river bank is line with dead rats, in fact it has created a terrible commotion among Mteni and they have all left, thanks to' the "Centennial Rat Exterminator." each box of which is worth a twenty dollar bill. We will see our druggists and have them send for it. Thanks, thanks. Very respect fully. E. M. RitiTTS, & Co. This great economizer for property holders, farmers, et al., is for sale by druggists and general dealers every where. Price 25 cents, largecans 81,00 20tf. Pension Papers. Those wanting pension papers ac knowledged will please remember that J. R. Toman, Notary Public, Louisville, ha3 a certificate of the county Clerk filed with the IT. S. pension Agent Hud can attend to all such business. 52tf Just Received At Rockwell's, a very full line of Mil linery goods of the very latest styles, such as flowers, ribbons, plumes and tips, silks, velvets, lady's ties, bonnets and hats, and many other little novel ties that cannot be had at any other place in tow n. 28tf. "German Syrup." No other medicine in the world has ever given such a test of its curative qualities as Roschee's Geiman Syrup. In two years three million four hundred thousand small bottles of this medicine were distributed free of eharye by Druggists in this country to those af tlicted with Consumption, Asthma. Croup, severe Coughs, Pneumonia, and other disease of tho Throat and Lungs, giving the American jH'ople undeniable proof that (lermau 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. (lo 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. astf-alt $ OHO fti i w-orth of Farm Pboihc jlffH sraioneeaii be saved by using Centennial licit Extrrmiwu-uf. 2olf Rockwell keeps clothing and gent's underwear. 2Stf. First and Last time take Notice. It is now nearly six months since I went out of the Store and general mer chandise business. Many of those ac counts are not paid yet. I must have these accounts Settled and the books of that concern closed by the 1st of January next. Friends please come up and settle this month; for all old ac counts unpaid on January 1st, 1S79 will surely be placed in Collector's hands and collected at the debtor's ex pense. 37t3 V. Wlckhach. Those wishing Oysters can obtain them by the can or dish, of the best brands, cheap, at Henry Thierolfs, two doors east of the P. O. S4tf A nice assortment of Repellents Cashmeres, American Dress Good3, Ties, Ruching, Silk Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Ladies and Children's Hosiery, Felt Skirts, &c, Sec, at E. O. Dovey & Son's. A fine assortment of Blankets at 2Jtf E. G. Dovey & Son's. GEO. O'NEHX. WHOLESALE sat Announce hut they are prr-pared" ff funmh nil kiili! of At Wholesale or Itclnil ! Hoqs Killed and Packed OX COJliflSSWX. ZARB--at Wholesale and; RctaiL SPECIAL -EL, ATES I Given to HOTELS, CALL AT ONCE AXP FA'AMIXE OOll MEATS, A XI) TUT THE II SHOP North side Main, Retwcen 4th and 5;h Streets. 34f LEGAL NOTICES. Probate Notice. In the matter of ihe state of Sarah It. Slates, dee'd. In thet'o. Court of Cass Co., Nob. No tice for filing claims. Notice is herf by given to nil persons having claims against the estate of Sarah B. Mates, de ceased, to rile the same In the olllce of the Co. .Iiule.at Plattsmouth. in laid county. 011 or before the 18th day of June. A. D. I7i. and meet the executors at one o'clock p. ni. on said dav. for allowance or disallowance of the same. A. N. SULLIVAN. SOtS Co. Judge. Probate Notice. In the inattsr of the estate of Charles H. Wins low, dee'd. Notice is hereby given to all persons having claim against the estate of Charles II. W hit low, dee'd to file the same on or before the 14th davof Mav. A. D. 'x7. in the office of the Co. Judge at Plattmnouth. A. N. S VI.!. I VAN. 3StJ Co. Judge. Legal Notice. To Seidell N. Merrlatn, non-resident defend nt. You are hereby notified that on th 2.1d day of .Inly, A. D. 1S7S, Truest A. W Igger. hern fllod his petition in the District Court within and for the County o Cass, lu the Slate of Nebraskfi. against the said Seidell N. Meiriam. defendant, n-ttiiig forth that he is the owner and In 110s-e.-sion of the follow hut described tracts of land situate in Kild Cass County, Nebraska: The south-west quarter of the couth-east ouaiter of section twenty-nine t-.to. and the north-went quarter of the north-east quarter of section thirty two (22), all in townMiip number twelve (11') north of range nine 00, east of r,lh P. M. ; and that said defendant hwlds a t:n deed 011 said premises, which said tax deed is a cloud 011 plaintitPs title, anil asking that said tax d.-cd mav be set aside and cancelled, and that the levy and sale for delinquent taxes, of faid tracts of land for the vear 172 (that twins the year for which naid tax deed was Kiven). be de clared null aud void. Vou are required to un swer saiil iK'tition on or before tho 3d day of Fcbruarv, A. D. ls::. EAKNEST A. WICCINMORN, By T. B. Wiijsov, his Al ty. JUi4 In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the district of Nebraska. In the matter of David U. Holt, bankrupt. N L"MTI .STATf.S DlHTKHT ClIl'BT Cl.llKir'S OKFICK. Omaha, Nkiikahka. 9, 1878. t To ti .Vmi it miy concern: Take notice hereby, that a Petition has been, to wit. en the 7th day of J lecember A. D. IS7H. died ill faid District Court by David li. Holt, of Kails Citv. in said district, w ho has been here-toton-iliilv declared bankrupt under the act of Congress entitled "aii Act to KM.iMisli a iini form system of P.ankruptcv throughout thn l iiited'states.-' approved March 2. 1V,7. and as amended, for a diM-iiarirc and Cert 1 Ileal e t here rf. from all his debts iiud ot her claims movable under said Act. and that the '-'"111 day of Decem ber. 1S7K, at 4 o'clock P. M. at the oflico of .1. I Webster, l.q . the Keister in Bankruptcy for baid dit tricl at Omaha, in said di-trict, is the time and place assigned for the heaiiuu of the same: when and where vou may attend, and show ruuse. If any you ha've. why the prayer of the sa;d petition shcnld not be granted. 3S12 WATSON H. SMITH. Clerk. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued bv Vn. L. Wells. Cleik of t lie I istricl Court, within and for Cas Count v Nebraska, and to me directed. I will 011 the I'Mh day of December, A. I . 17, at P o'clock a. m. of said day. at thn south door of the C'liut House, in faid county, sell at pub lic auction the following real estate to-wlt: The north-east quarter 1 '.i of vction thirtv i?o inv. -..ship twelve (I'J) raufie thirteen ( 13 cnl ot ti P. M. in ( 'ass Comity, Nebraska. 1 'he :;tti be in;; levied upon and taken as the property of Henry ftuvtler nud Nancy C. isnyiler, defend ant' :"to naiisfv a judgment of said Court recov ered bv O. II. Ileigliaid. plaintiff. PlntUluuulh, Neb., Nov. 2stli. A. D. !7.. 3014 U. W. II VKloi, MierifT. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a decree rendered at the Septem ber'jidjourned term of the Distvlct Court w ithin and for Cyss County. Nebraska. Jind to me di rected, I will on the Cth day of January. A. D. H7. at 10 o'clock, A. M. of faid day. at the south door of the Court Hoiie In said County, sell at public auction thejollowiii'; real estate, to wit : I he equal undivided one-third part of the i-outh-wcst quarter (,'i) of section tifteen ( l.M. town twelve (1, north of range twelve ilj). ea-t ofthef.thp. M. : the same being levied upon and taken as the property of Henry M10- iiicr, defendant ; to sati-fy a judgment of said Court, recovered by William lln'K, plaintiff. Plattsmouth. Neb.. Dec. 5th, A. D. t7. 3715 K. W. HYKJtS. Sheriff C'as Co., Neb. Probate Notioe. in the matter of the estate of Ilirani Hoan. dee'd. In Co. Court of C.is Co., Neb. Upon reading and filing the duly verified pe tition of Harvey Hogan praying t hat uiimnos tration of the estate of Hiram Hogan mav be granted to him : Ordered, that notice of the pendencv of said cause be published m the No-lia,-ka H Kit 1 i.l. a weekly newspaper printed and published aud in general circulation in said eountv. ami that the fieariiur of ;iid taune be et for the 2r.l dav of December A. D. Is7s. at I J o'clock P. .M. on said dav, at the oflice of the Co. Judge, at Plattsmoutii. in said county, at which time and place all persons interested may j appearamiMiow cause.il any tney nave. nj adminixirat lou of said estate should not be granted to the said Harvey llo.m according to the prayer of said petition. A.N. SULLIVAN. Co. Judge. ' L. li. t 3713 Probate Notice. In the matter of the UstaJe of James H.Tucker, dee'd. In Co. Court of Cass County, Nebras ka. Upon reading and filing the duly e-riSed pe tition of A. C. fucker, proving that administra tion of the estate of Jaiites 1 1. Tucker, deceased, may be granted to Sarah U. Tucker aud pe titioner . Ordered tlu notice of t lie pendency of said cause lu- published in the Nebra-ik, JlKt!Ai r, a weekly newspaper, printed uml published, and in general circulation in. said county, and that the hearing of eawl eause be set for the 2nth dav of Decciiiber. A. I. 178, at e o'vlock 1". M. on said day, at the oflice of the Coiinly Judge iu Ilatl-miouth ; at which time and place all ihtsimw interested ixay ap pear and show cause, if any they have, why administration of aid estate should not be crante4 to the said Sarah K. Tucker and A. C. T acker, according to the prayer of said peti tion. A. N. SULLIVAN. County Judge. r si Tt3 Chattel Mortgage Sale. Notice is hereby given that default having been made in the payment of .t certain not Kami clmttel mortgage made and duly executed by S. V. West to Robert T. .Maxw ell, bearing date August .. Is77. and filed iti the oflice of th County Clerk of Cass Count v. Nebraska, ua l litr loth day of Amrut. 177. and In mortgage tk said S. W. West did sell aud iiiortgae In said Robert T. .Maxwell one mare, gray odor, eleven years old, blind iu right eye. That af terwards, and before said note and mortgage beenmo due and payable, to wit., about the 1st dav of October. W7. said 11. T. -Max well, for a fuil ami valuable' eoiisideratltm. sold and trans ferred said note and mortgage l J. M. 1'atter r.m. and there is now due or said mte and mortgage the euin of .'!. jo. w. therefore, by virtue of the wwor of sale contained in said montane. I will jH'oceed to ell said mare al public and imi to the highest bidder for cash, at the hour of It o'clock a. in. ua tlve-JSLh day ot lleceinbr 1S7S. :it Ihe front door of Weed Klo'a store in the town of Weeping M'ater. Cass Coun- j ty. Nebraska, to satisfy said dtot and iulerest I and costs. JAMES M. PATTERSON, 2;tf Assignee of Uohert T. Maxwell. .1. V. MAKTHIH. AND RETAIL cmiFlKceTl; I O'Heill & Marthis, Proprietors. Attachment Notice. Henry W. Curt! and Win. S. rJarshrger, t'o ing business as II. W. Curtis U Co. vs. Ilow nrd Spiiigiie. Before A. N. Sullivan, Comity Judge in aud for Cass County. Nebraska. On the 1st It day of December. A. D. 1R7H. aiI County Judge issued an order of attachment li the above action lor the sum of fcui.ou and In terest, fro.-i October. 22d, ls;5, at VI per cent., and att'y fees, at 10 per cent. Said cause U net for hearing on the Il'd day of January. 17!. A. N. SI I.I.IVAN. S:tt County Judge. Sheriffs Sale. I'.v tlrtuaof an order of ale Issued by Wm. I. Wells. Clerk of tho Dint. Court within aud for Cass County. Nehra-ka, and to mo directed, I will od the lsih day of J.iuuaiy, A. D. 1k7u. at lOo'iSoi k a. 111.. of oanl day, at Ihe south door of the court house in said co-inty, sell at public auction the following real estate, to w it : Lots (4I( four hundred jiikI ten,(MJ' four hundred and forty-nine; omi four hundred and fifty : (4.'d 1 four huiidrtot and fllty-one, in the town of Louisville. Cass County. Nebraska : the anto being levied upon and taken as the proper ty of ( i. N. ('leghorn, defendant, to natisfv a judgment of nnld court. reco ercd by J. J. tioos. plain 1 1 if. Plattsmouth, Neb , Dec. 12th. A. D. 1S7. It. W. II V KISS. 3st5 Sheriff, Cass Co., Neb. Shenandoah Nurseries, IOWA, Mr. King desires to thank his old pa trons for their favors the past season and to state that he will be hcio about the Holidays with a full supply of sifi:rris,'riEEs,Ayr stock of ALL KIXI'S. He earnestly solicits your patronage) for the future; reiving on tho reputa tion of the pasd. These nurseries aro near you, the stock is acclimated and docs better. Call and see. Mr. King will canvass Sarpy County tis well as Cass. Remember the name and tho place. yitl3 W. D. JONES' Again takes the Brick Livery Stable. PLATTSMfJUTH, NLBKASK A. The old Bonner Stables. In I'latUmouth, are now leated by Wm. D. JONKS. and he has on hand new and hamlxome accommodations, In the uliape of HOUSES, CAllMAilES, MHMIES. and SADDLE HORSES. I am prepared to keep HOT.SKS FOR SALES TRADE! And will Train 2nd Break Colts on Ileaanab!e Terms. aj.so ur.HEMnr.R, That wil'.t plenty of room (that ctery nnf know I have 1 in my stable. 1 can get Farmers Hock and w.ii;nis. loads of hay, &c, under cov er, where tbev will keep dry. Thank irg all my old patrons for their liberal ity. I solicit t heir t rad e for the f ut ure. tuitlsfleiV that I can, accommodate them better and d better bv them t iian ever befor . 3yl WM.D. JONES. V.VtVAW.W fKitt I Your Wife V REDUCED. Want8 lt. j3 PAYING INFORMATION Kg for West, Et, Sonth. North. 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