Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, May 15, 1879, Image 3

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LOCAL
The 1 ) iikens:
(hnothelHckens!
This eV'iir.i at H oVh,-:I.
J).jii't mis.; this Great Treat!
-After which skip the Fantastic!
Reserved Seats for Sale at the P. O.
All Plattsmouth is going to the
Dickens to night.
The famous B:inle'.l-Pickwick trial
to-night, go and listen to it.
Wonder what kind of a preacher
Jr. Dio Lewis woiild make.
Ph-.l Young's Sla Water better
than Quails on Toast, try it. 1
W. II. B iker & Co., have a nvi:
i.nt iirsrKii. Go and si e it!
He happy whi! li Tu lasts and drink
I'Lii Yu'in-'.s Ice C'.d So hi Water, t
All Mr:s of thiug-i fr five cent s at
W. II. B.ilxtr Co's iie cent coa:'iter.
Can furnish Board fr three or
f nu- gmtlemen. Euo-iir-i at this oilice.
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t x.'ks for sif only at. Yv'e.so tt c
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Yod riii Had
Y.-.W Papr r in tl.
the lar-.-.-sl stork of
is market at Saiith &
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i . i : . i t'.e fi.'iut air.. L' i to .Smith
l.'.. if
i-'ifiten doliars a;vl s;ty cents
raided Sun
!.;v evening forthe Ih-ad::ig
Ke.il.!.
Sain Wtli.-r to-tiiuht in hi.; " weal
i " ai...l Lis t'stitnonv in t::e I n-s-
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wick 1 1 ial is inimense.
Tiekets t'. rtlie Iiikens entertain-
i,t f a- sate at J. P. Youag's. I'ric
"J cent s, IleSd VCd seats : cents
If you want to see what a nickel
tv il !nv - and find out at W. II. Ba
ker & Co's live ient counter.
- -Try it. Buy it, a Xicktl does the
Job. I. a lit .-: and Gentlemen one ami all
buy Phil Young's Soda Water. 1
The Sterling Dress shirts, the best
in the world at Y'escott Ac Powell's,
the s.de agents for Plattsmouth. It
Hip, Hip. Hurrah! The B.s Sola
Writer Ice Co! 1, at the P. O. N-ws De
ijt. and it takfs onlv a Xickel to buy
a Cass.
CcmpradcT Bnih y and our confrere
Thompson, don't seem to agree very
well. The Comprador threatens ven
geance.
Xew supply of chewing an Ismok
mg Tobacco, also the best .V cigars in
the citv at l'iill Young's P. O. Xews
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Jackman V S-.m, Millers. Louisville.
appear in out paper tins week (and
last). They have a good mill and are
dt i-ig good work
Rings, pins, nutmeg graters, whis
tles, needles, thread, cups, soap, and
lit'. ie oi e ei". inns'' en v . ii. uai.ei ..v
Co's vi vi: it.xt counter.
We are shown a nice order for
clothing and fr.vni.-hir.g goods from
a vroininciit lawvtr in Ashlanil re
ceive 1 bv Wescott & Powell
The C; ss county. Xeb.. Fair
Groun-1 Association has reorganized at
l'lattsmouth, with lion. John Fitzger
ald as President, and our friend -Tip-Top,"
as Secretary. Journal.
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E'.am Parmeie has gone over in
Iowa putting up signdioards and no
tices for the Ferry here, which is run
ning in apple-pie order, now.
The new drug firm of Smith S:
Bank, successors to Chapman & Smith,
are having an immense trade, ami are
.n every way deserving of the same.
A social dance after the Dickens
Entertainment to-niht. Tickets per
couple 75 cents. Refreshments at
tadelmann's Ice Cro.im Parlors, at any
hour.
The reading room w ill be open to
the public on Wednesday and Saturday
afttrnoons and evenings of each week,
for th present. Persons desiring to
vbtuin looks from the library, will
V;ur this in mind.
Person.il.
Justice Matliews of Greenwool was
down court week and called on the
Heiiai.d.
i'ref. Frank Stailter showed his face
on IMattsinouth street3 for a few hours
on Monday last.
Mr. Andrew Itosewater, brother of
Mr. Edward Itosewater of the Omaha
life, ma !e th IIkkalu a flying call
on Monday, during a few hours visit
to I'lattsmouth. orry ye editor was
not in.
We are glad to learn that Mr. AVm.
S. Wise who retured from Ann Arbor
some time since sorely alllicted with
inllamatory rheum it isii U re covering,
although slowly. lie did not allow the
rheumatism to get away with him
however until he had secured his di
ploma as a graduate iii the law depart
ment of Ann Arbor.
Notice!
The Young Ladies Tempera. ce
League will hold their second enter
tainment at the residence of Mrs. Prof.
I'. W.Wise, on Tuesday Eve, May 20th.
Order of exercises, reading, recita
tions and music.
Members of the League are request
ed to meet al 7:30 p. in., sharp.
Order of Committee.
-Ilenrv Boeck has ordered and the
same is now on the road from Xew
Bedford. Mass., a 81,200 Hearse. Hen
ry says its ahead of any they Lave m
Omaha.
Xew Stvle3 Mason & Hamlin Oigans
constantly coming in at
Bit. Johnson s Drug More,
Jth, South of Main St.
Important to laboring men, a full
line of heavy duck and denims overalls
ir.d jumpers at We scot t & Powell's;
also farmers and mechanic's cassimere
ind jeans pants. 1
Owing to the fact tliat several
other entertainments were to take
Vh.ce this week, the Masonic Sociable
is postponed until next week lues-
day May 20th.
It makes the poor rich, the sick
well, and alters your appearance ?o that
when you meet the girl you proposed
o (and was refused) she will jump at
you, to buy her a Gtass of NJda U ater
from J. P. Young's Fountain. 1
Don't lorget to call at Dr. J:hnon's
ind examine our neautiitil .Miw
.vrvi.i s : ui:(iA.
SVi J Airs l'ETTr.n, Agent.
We learn from Dr. McCrea that he
has pattlv determined to reinovo to
Fac o y i'le where he will operate upt n
lhem;varsof that neighborhood and
wiil also practice the healing art. We
wish the Doctor success.
AYe
acknowledge
1 li 3 rrceipt of a
ket to the Trotting Mestr.ig whie.i
takes place at Omaha May 27, Z-i and
J'.1, of which mention h is already been
M.iae ia li;e ...v:ai
. O i th-? 21 day
of ti.vs nir-eti;
ihe 2ih. Rarua wib
r.jt against :ini'3 for a pii:
lor a p U:Si O. :.s;,i-.'
Yesf itt t 1 ''.w ell fool with line:;'',
eat oti'-i- th.-ii-i-iothmg at low d)vn
H ices 1 yt !r.i.5ee e:i:ir..' si'Jsfi'.i--ion.
Tiioy a. ' s -Hing ;a v- g- d d ;i-
ly tu i:i they ean well u:-.n i'v a;i i no
conip'aints a; to o;i.;e o" quality has
been heard.
V.'e had ;-l't a lo;: talk vrit'l
(b-iu ra! Meye; a weeU or l .vo ag on
Chine se atfairs; their religion, customs,
politics and so on. If" don'i a.jrev
witli Comprador B idey i'l all thiugs.
Bv the wav, we saw tlie Comnra lor
iiid l.i- wife last week, on their way
east.
Once upon a time the members cf
the Episcopal Church gave s..t:r kind
of r.utertainiii'.'.-.t i we have forgot tea
what now ) and the boys called it the
Variety Show" it may be, hit the
nail, but we must suggest that Dr.
Lewi' Entertainment on Sunday even
ing night, be termed a "Medley,"
Pretty good medley too, as Billy Ar
linjt' n would say.
The new Una of Wescott & Pow
ell know the value of printer's ink, as
will be seen by their mammoth "ad"
on the inside of this paper and their
new local each week on lirst i -age; such
advertisers deserve and get liberal
patronage. It' they did not they could
not afford such "ads," that's certain.
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Last Saturday C. IL Parmeie, Esq.,
took his Sunday school class out to
Mr. Samuel Bichardson's grove for a
picnic party, anil dinner; after visitiug
Ilesser's famous gardens. They had
an elegant dinner under the trees there,
a game of Croquet and a thoroughly
enjoyable time of innocent ami healthy
amusement. This is as it should be
we like to see the mun who can afford
it, do these honest, nice littlo things,
to give the young people free and
harmless enjoyment, and the Herald
only wishes it had been home to go
along. Mr. Parmela deserves credit.
ind Mr. & Mrs. Richardson the thanks
of all persons who desire to piovide
good safe and pleasant mean3 of spend
ing a pleasant afterno:i now and then.
Space alor.fi prevents us from saying
more on this head.
Our friends in the vicinity of Green
wood will be glad to learn that Chas.
X. Fulsom has been appointed agent
for the Mason & Hamlin Organ and
Henry F. Miller Piano, as they know
him to be a reliable business man and
that anv Information they get from
him can be depended upon. Call at his
Lumber Office aud he will give you
better terms and prices than you can
get for any oth-r first class Organ.
James Pr.TTEE, Gen'l Agt.
StD Pl.ittsin.3uth, Xeb.
There will be a regular meeting of
Plattsmouth Lodge So. 6, Monday
May 19th, 1879, werk in the 3d degree.
By order of W. M.
D. II. Wheeler, Secretary.
:?2,000.00 worth of Clothinjr must
b sold at Xew York prices to make
room for a new arrival of a large stock
of Summer Clothing at C. G. Herold's
Clothing Establishment.
All our folks hare been playing
the " Dickens" with the Herald this
v.-eek, please excuse errors and omiss
ions for the very D deuce lias been
to pay, generally.
Guthman & -Weckbach have just
opened an extraordinary large stock of
Dry Goods of every description which
they propose to sell. In faet they al
most )ive them away to get them off
of their hands. Call tround and you
will not be disppointed. 8l2
Dr. Dio Lewis delivered a very in
teresting Lecture at the M. E. Church
Sunday evening on Temperance, hand
ling th-3 subject somewhat differently
from Mr. Finch and what is better yet
giving his servicesm? and helping o
take up a collection for somebody be
sides himself at the end.
Dr. Fisher, of Omaha, delivered a
lecture at the M. E. church on Mond.iv
eve last, tinder the auspices cf the
Woman's Christian Temperance Un
ion, which was listened toby an audi
dience tilling the house, Dr. Fisher is
a fine speaker, a man of large practical
experience, aud an enthusiastic advo
cate of temperance.
Ice! Ice!! Ice!! !
Mr. F. S. White desires to announce
to his old customers and the public
generally, that he is ready to deliver
ice, good, pure, ice, cheap, cold ice in
large r in small quantities. Leave
orders for the same at F. S. White's
store.
Weather Iteport for tho Jlcnth of April,
IS 79.
Moan temperature
lli,;liest " on the
I B.vcst " on ttie 4tti
Kainfall
A Pint. 1;78
Mean temperature
H oliest " on tno 23J .
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Smith Si Black
Having purchased the steck of Dings,
Books, and Stationery of Chapman &
Smith can now be found at their o!d
stand, with a full stock of Pure Drugs,
and solicit the patrofiagc of the peop'e
of Plattsmouth an 1 C as count-, aud
thanking our customers for past favors
we hope by fair dealing to receiva the
Katne in the future and invite till to
give us a trial. ftf.
For Sale.
TLe X. E. 5i section 2. town 11,
range 10, situated in Mt. Pleasant pre
cinct, Cass co Tiity. Xeb., at Ten dollars
p: r a'-iv on the following easy terms,
to wit : one. f. -tilth cash, t fourth in
one year, one fourth in two years, and
nil? fourth in thivf years ; with only
i i;.-ht per edit interest on deferred pay
ments. l'or farther particulars enquire of
.T. M. Pattkusov,
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Cointeil.mt:! lVn-K-r. c y, - I you
nico ibti! sidewalk i b:o!cen
d;d :t ;u;.i t. ii r.eep
on doing it till your council order
loose stock yarde-bat iiifht. It septus
hard to say that a sick hors or cow
shouldn't run loose awhile, but the
town streets are no "place fv-rthem and
no town of this siz r.xcept tliis, ever
allows it. If people mast keep stock
in town they must pro v id a yards for
them. Xo gentleman, in ' fact, would
thinti of doi::g otherwise.
Card of 1 hanks.
The I. O. O. F. hereby tender their
thanks to Bichard Xewell, Mr. and
Mrs. J.X. Wise, Mi. and Mi;s Cox,
.Miss llerold and Delano, Mr. Mutz
and otheis. comprising tho choir who
assisted so ably by their music and
singing at the celebration of the tWth
Anniversary of Odd Fellowship in
America. By order of the Lodge.
I'HAS. Maksii ALf.. X. G.
G. F. GyiJEK, Secretary.
This card should have appeared last
week but owing to absence of members
of Committee did not reach the IIr.it
ald in time for that issue.
Xew Style Mason & Ilamliu Organ
on exhibition at Mr. O. F. Johnson's,
and also at the Music Booms of Miss
Lillie Simpson, one door west of Pres
byterian Church .
James Pi:tti:i:. Agent.
On retiring from business in Plattb
mouth I can but express my sincere
thanks to the people of Piattsmouth,
Cass Co., and vicinity for their liberal
patronage during my seven years of
bussdncss and trust , one and all have
hal value received. I also ask the pat
ronage of all my customers a"d the
public in general for the firm of Smith
& Black, as they are young and enter
prising iii'-n, deserving of patronage
and have the largest and best selection
of drugs, medicines, books, wall paper,
paints, oils, etc,, in Piattsmouth, and
will give the lowest prices for good
goods. Respectfully,
8:1 Dk. G. B. ClIAI MAN.
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Science in Story
Is a great work for the young, and the
secular and the religious press all over
the country have spoken in highest
terms of it. It i3 humorous, instruct
ive, and just the tiling to give children
a knowledge of themselves. Its au
thor is Dr. E. B. Foote, who wrote
Medical Common .Sense. Science in
Story is in five volumes for S-5, or in
one compact volume for $2. Sent pos
tage prepaid on receipt of price. Ev
idences of Dr. Foote's Success as a
writer and practitioner is mailed free.
If you wish to consult Dr. Foote, ad
dress letter to 120 Lexington Avenue,
Xew York City. If you wish for any
of his publications address Murray
Hill Publishing-Company, 129 East
26lh Street. Xew York City. 8t2
CORIIESPONDEXCE.
From Factory vile.
Ed. IIf.ual,d: I have often thought
I would try to contribute my mite for
insertion in your valuable paper, about
Factory ville and neighborhood: I
take great pleasure in stating that said
town is very beautifully situated be
tween the two branches of the Weep
ing Water, in the midst of what we
consider to be the richest and most
fertile part of Cass county.
The town has two stores, one flour
ing mill, two physicians, viz., Dr. Mr
Crea, late of your town who has but
recently settled amongst us, a very
estimable and skillful physician and
Dentist, who is being quite successful,
and Dr. 11. B. Wallace, a resident of
some years standing amongst us and
who has a large practice, als consid
ered very skillful.
Your valuable paper is always wel
come amongst us.
I had almost forgotten to mention
that our Public school is in session, Mr.
G. Switzer being the Teacher.
There are many other items of inter
est which I must leave for the present
promising you a longer letter next
time. Y'ours Truly, O. K.
Greenwood Xotcs.
Improvemenls are still going ahead
since our last Mr. Shankliu has open
ed out a complete lino of groceries in
the new building erected by Foster &
Co. Tho Post ihee occupies the rear
end of building, aud Hub has fixed it
up in city style. Some tramps broke
into the building ou Friday night and
helped themselves to several boxes of
cigars, paper and envelopes, etc., also
relieved our Tost Master of some
twenty or thirty dollar; worth of
stamps.
Kyder has added very much to Ids
stock of Drugs and Paints and now has
a complete stock.
Ed. deary is erecting a tenement
house near his residence. We need
more such men as Jeary.
Tha new side walk is one of the
great improvements of our village.
Mayfkdd is erecting a building to be
occupied by Mr. Collin, as a furniture
store. Mayiield is a live man.
Kinney our plasterer lias commenc
ed to build a dwelling.
Haek-.ey our Liveryman has taken
the agency of the Ameiicau self thread
ing shu tie Sewing Machine, it's a
good one and do:.'t forg -t it.
We were favored with a short call
from the Editor of the Hkkald on
Friday last. Call again Mac. we are
glad to see you. The Hkkai.u is gain
ing friends every week in Greenwood.
Our school under the management
of Miss Anna Huberts is a grand suc
cess. Mrs. Wilbourn hss re-iriodeled, re
painted, re-built, re-t urnished and is
now prepared to furnish first-class
Booms and Grub to the weary travel
er. Howard Zink madd us a shirt visit
on his way to the far west.
Mr. Ilohani of Indian a is here visit
ing Lis sons, the firm of Iluham Bios,
Hardware Merchants.
(Ju.ickenbiish Bros, have purehared
the .J.cm s West team and the lic.-.er-
est buggy and, oh! oh!
Doctor Boot went lo the Insane Asy
lum la.sL week, they kept iu:n about
twenty-four hours and then weic glad
to let him come home. Xukuixs.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A largii and well selected Stock of
Eastern Boots and Shoes at Sherwood's
cheap. dltf
'A R. Sherwood's, made to order F
Utf Cut j'.'nAn '$?.tl9.
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To Emigrants to the West.
On r.nd after Mav 1st. 137!), a food,
new STEAM FERRY BOAT will be
running at Piattsmouth, all ths time,
crossing regularly and always.
Ut3
S'OLIDAY & CO.
Plan j.
Wanted to hue one for several
months. Address, with terms.
C. S. Dawson, Post Office.
Call and examine our new Style
230, six stops. Mason & Hamlin Organ
James Pettee, Agent.
Good second hand Organs and Melo
dtour, apply to James Pkttkk, Dealer
in Musical Instruments, Piattsmouth,
Neb. 4.1 tf
CorxTY Or.DEits will be received at
this ofHce in pay for subscriptions, at
their market value, always. Remem
ber that. lltf.
llemember that for boots and shoes
Jiockwe'.l cannot be beat in price. He
lias a lanie assortment. 2Stf.
The Death Hate cf
Our country is jetting to be fearfully
alarming, the average of life bemcj les
sened every year, without any reason
able cause, death result ins fienerally
from the most insignificant origin. At
this season of the year especially, a
cold is such a common thins that in
the hurry of everyday lil we are apt
to overlook the dangers attending it
and often find too late that .a Fever or
Lnng trouble has already set in.
Tliusands loose their lives in this way
every winter, while had Huschec's Ger
man Kymp been taken, a cure would
have resulted, and a large bill from
a dovtor been avoided. For all diseas
es of the Throat and Lungs, linschets
German Syrup has proven itself to he
the greatest discovery of the kind in
medicine. Every Druggist in this
country will tell vou of its wonderful
effect. Over t")O,i00 bottles cold last
year without a single failure known.
4eowly.
85.00
Fine Hoots Custom made &..CO at
44tf y-iiEmvooD's.
ipriii, .r uiiw a iure cuannisiou, to I our
nw w. i w wad wr ful iiiTentX'tia. H mean wfta w tt'.
"WHISTLE DOWIT BEAKES !
AND SIDE-TRACK IX FROX1VOF
HFescoU and Fowelrt;
ESCOTT AND POWELL N
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ee Such a Stock o Goods ?
W ZE3I T ! ITE VSR ?"
Well, Hardly Ever ! !
H'e n-e ihe lenders of the style, as ym may pltirtlj se--
ire buy our :lothinj all the irhile, of WEXCOTT cf- P.;
'1'is tin re we ;tl our Shirts, our Coats, Vests, aud Pants,
"And a do our Sisters and our Cousins end our Aunts.'"
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Nobbiest iiiDl LwtQti Styles oi Suits Awful Cheap.
EXULIS1I WORSTED SUITS, FRENCH DIAGONAL SUITS,
SCOTCH SUITS, CHEVIOT SUITS, CASSIMERE SUITS.
STRAW HATS, FELT HATS, PILES OF HATS.
BOYS' AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING, TRUNKS AND VALISES.
o
;- Will soli you r.nly neulo suit", or take your order niiik" yon a suit, or "i ll y:n
the i:v.-V k"'.- Tl"' wvll k how ii -uttvr ami litter, M U. 1-'. M. COX, will exeruit tin ir ..ik in
that lint- ami guarantee satisfaction. Tly
Von Jlust Cure lii.it Cough.
With Shiloh's Consumption Cure, you
ran cure yourself. It has ostahlished
the fact "that Consumption can he
cured, while for Coughs, Bronchitis,
Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all dis
eases of Thro it and Lungs, it is abso
lutely without an equal, Two doses
will relieve your child of Croup.it is
pleasant to take and perfectly harmless
to the youngest child, and no mother
can a.Toid to be without it. You can
use two thirds of a bottle and if what
we say is not true we will refund the
ju ice paid. Price 1! cts. ."30 cts, and
.?t ou per bottle. If your Lungs are
sore or chest or back lame; use Shiloh's
Porous Plaster. Sold by Chapman &
Smith, Dnnjist s J-JL .
Have you Dvspepsia, areyoii Consti
pated, ha've you a Yellow shin, Loss
of Apptite, Head Ache, if so don't fail
to use SHILOH'S SYSTEM V1TALI
ZVAl. It is guaranteed to relieve you,
and will you continue to suffer when
you can be cured on such ttims as
these. Price K cts. mid u cts. Sold by
Chapman .V Smith. Druggists.
Weil s i-eiMun Perlume "HACKME
T I'V " i i -if! :md fragrant, trv it
Sol d bv Chapman Sc Mnith, Druggists
Piattsmouth Xeb. 3:Jlyeow
Ontario House.
Just opened at Louisville. NEW
IIOrsE. NEW CLEAN .PEDS and
COOD, SQPAIM1 MEALS. Parties
visiting Loiiisviih- will Jind it to their
advantage to give us a -call. CJood
stablirtg!' Meals 2- cents.
II ALL & LEWIS.
Tr.ri:! an II.u.1. and Li:vi Lewis.
T!U f y tV.- :.! oi-r in f IV.o
Woi-i-i ai't ot!ij.,tit.r- at t iif I Wis I-:;s::i"!i.
a -;;l.;..- .l:'at-h t tlio A "-i itfil IT.-.-" s:;s
luo l.i.i'fs! jto'nl nii'.l.lls r.;Vi l.fcn ;i uaiiic il to
tlio Auk riraa n:ak; . is. .S. 11 oiiiiii.
Caution to Smokers.
Prom and after the l.-.t day of May,
i v7s aii b.xes containing cigars of niv
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 phtic.lv lui.elei!:
JL'LI PS PEPPEilllUdlCi,
M an uKAcrn: 1:1:.
Piattsmouth. - - Nebraska.
OnsumptMm Cure I.
An H 'Hv-i i:ia. r.-tircil f'ii: i Ii ::! i,rt. li:i v
i : j r lia.i iia-'il in liainU by : oi K:s: Imiia
in: !i!i;il V tut l..na'i'.;i Li .1 vi'iy siuii!i- r--tal.'.i'
r. iiit-i!y, for the fpnly am! i'crii)ai:i iil
t in.: lor m-s'.i in ! in . !i!-..n.-iiir.s.in:iiTii. as; ii
nia. aail all lliro-it an-l Iusilc alli-ci ions, also a
jii.sii ivc anil radical cui-i' lor nervous ili-!:liiv
a oi t ai! nervous fo:ii:aiiits. aft.r having lo-ic.l
its '..oiiilci ciira!i'. f jiovcrs in iliniisniil- "f
eav.'s. l;as tVl it !:is !utv t'J ini'.kc 'V Ulimvn to
his.sulici-int; fellows. Aelnateil ly lilis !noti".
ami a ilcsire r. relieve nu iiaii smteriii. I " ill
semi, free of cliais-e. to ail w l-o Uesire it, this
recipe, w iili full Uaeclioin Lr prep ariiiK and
u-.i;:. i'i Cel inaa. I-:e:a-!i. or Kali.sii. Sent ly
net!', a fs-iini w :'. li Ma-i.n. iiamins this pao'-r,
W. W. Sla iar, 11J t'ower-" i'.lm-i;, Koches'o r.
New V.nk. "U
85.00
Made to order
FINE CALF ROOTS r.o.
litf at .SiiEinvoou's.
Ijpre. Yrti can nia.ke money hy sellir.ir
an SterliiurCln inic d W icks- Never n -ed-
triiiiiuiin; No sni'.ikt or smell la cents each, .j
for -J.'i ci .its. Send taii'i forcatal.iue of Won
ilerfid Inventions, r-tanleand fancy i;ooiis. I'ar
son.s, Ko.stf r x lu., 1j: Cii k St.. C hii aKo. lin'j
l.iine for Sale.
Miekelwait & Everett's Lime Kiln,
south part of town, on the river near
the old saw mill. Good Fresh Lime
always on hand in large or small quan
tities. Come and see us. 4t4
.V.I.VES of residents wanted. For 2"
names and cents we wiil send
' vou a line .siiic handkerchief, every
!ii-eads;!k. Kenular price. 1. no, ( :. W. Fostr.
i Co.. 1 Jo Clark sireit, t liicr.o. 111. liiui.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Dissolution.
On May 1st. l79. tl:-; firr.i of f'hapman &
Smith was dissolved by uiatual Consent, Ir.
Chapman retiring. All bills against the faau
will he kPttled by Mr. Snutli, and all accounts
due the firms of I'hai-uian .s. ts : r. i r 1 1 . Chapman
& 1 1 las. or I M". O. l". Chapman must he settled
before the lirst of .fane. 1 s7 : and alter that
dale all accounts ill be jiiai ed in the han.W of
a col'fotnr and sued, j'lease call at their old
utai i and settle at once and oblii:.
1 ut. il. V. Chapman,
SV2 C. il. S3II t il.
Sheriffs Sale.
T!v virtun of an order of saie issued by Win.
Weils. Clerk of t ht Iiistriet Court within and
for Cass County Nebraska, and to ne directed.
I will on the l-ii li day of June, A. 1. ls;:i, at 10
o'clock A. M., of said day. at th? Fr-utli door of
the Court House in aid' county, sell at 1'ui.Uc
Auction the follow real estiite. to wit: Ihe
northeast iiiarter ( 'ii of section nine tie town
ship Mo. twelve (1-Ji; also the .south half of
the houih half Ci of the south
east quarter ('i of Section four (I;, tow i
ship twelve iti), n-irth : all in ranu'O thirteen (1")
east of the M Ii !'. M.. beinj the property of the
plaintiff. The same betn levied upon and tak--n
:is the prot.ei i v of II. H. IVttit. defendant,
to f.itisfy a jiiduieut of said conn, recovered
bv.lohn Iliai'k, plaintiff.
"riuttsmoutli, Neb.. Mav uth. A. I. 1S79.
8l5 Al. VF.HYEICS.
bhtnif. Cass Co., Xeb.
Estray Notice.
Taken up by the subscriber. li ip" on the e;:t
Vt of n. w. ?4 of section -J. tow n 11. l.uijje t, eat
in Cass county. N braska. the-jilili dav of
March. is7'j, one bay niaiv. small sie, w ith a
very little white in the forehead, aud a w hite
.j.t ttt It, A ,'i.r)i .O.l., ..f 1... I,' ..1-..
has ;i headstall of a halter on vr.ewisli, with!
white DucKlesi. hhe is suppo.setl to hi; about
live years old. The ner lb re. (nested tocumc
und av chsiryes and take her awav.
j. li. xrciroLfs.
& POWELL
L 9 9
o-
Dissolution Notice.
V..t iee i . liei e! iv I'lvcn t II it. tile
firm of Kil-
L'erU.n .t Hall is'liereliy l:ssoivel ly niiitiial
consent this vs.h day of April, is;;', and the said
tieorne l.deilon is to pay an tieius oi i:o
old
Iain and receive an account
line tlio Una ol
Kd;;ei ten anil Hall.
1 1 hi). Kl':i:i; i o.v.
W:.i. S. IIai.l.
riattsniotll), April 2it, li0.
Probate Notice.
In the matter of tlieestate of Win. F.. Donelan,
(ieeeascd. In t lie county court ot C:iss Co..
Nebraska :
I'pon readme and fi;i-i!-' the duly verified 110
tilion of Allie V. I loi.e'.e.n. pray'ie.; tllrit jw'.nii'i
isl ia! ion of tlic cf talc of Win. K. ii.uielan. de
ceased, he irranted t her : Onlered that notice
of the pendency of said cause he published in
hee Nehraskii'Ht-.KAI.o. a weekly newspaper,
printed, pi.hli-i.ed. and in general cii -filial ion
in said county, for tiut-e consecutive wciks.
".ml thai 'lie hearing of said cause l-e i-et for
t r. ii.-- '. iv of Mav. A. I . lsT 'iit one o'cloe!:
p in., at tile -!'iee of Ihe County .lud.-c. at
i'haf n. onto, at wiii -ii li!:ie and place, ail per
sons iiilciested may appear and si. o.v ca'ise. it
any they have, why admiuisi ration ot said rs-tat'-
should not la -ria';teo toiriesa'-t Allie V.
oiielan, acor.iinu to tile prav-ri-f "--aia peti
tion. . ; ! i.'.v, v,
Co. .ludte.
l'lattsn-.i Hill. -Ma.y 1st, ItO.
1X
In Bankruptcy.
In the district. Court of the I'nne.J stales for
the 1 '.st net of N-lu-::s!;t. 1:; th'-' !..al.erof
Jolin 1-'. l.o-.i. hankriii t.
tMIKII IcTATns !l1Kil T t" T.T Ct rZiiv'tf
: : o :..
' O.'tAIIA. Neb., May 2, ISM.
To wliom it may c: ecru ;
Take notice hereby 'i.at a l). 'to Ion iia l eer.,
to r.ii, on ihe -2-nU u:.y of Aplii. A. i '. 1 -T:. tifi d
in sai l listi!ct Court ly .Toltu t". i.V'ja, of Ka.iis
I'll v. in s.ii I :;-ti !:. v:io l.ts l-e : ie-ielc'.oie
d.ily deciare.i t'.oil.'i i:i.' n t. t!.-i- 1 1 . ;. -1 of Cou
re.Vs ei. title i -. a Act tu esialvliVti a itrdfr.:.
ssieaiot n.-.tikrupiey t h reuuhi -ill i ae I
s;'.;..Hs' ;tp:.. o ed .March l.sii,. and s aioeiel-i-il,
for a di-' liai ire and ceil ilicate tlr. r. of, lioni
all his di-i'ts :'!ict cla'uis proval-le uadci
said act. and that tie- day of May. v 7'j. at
J ..'clock, p. in., at the othee of .t. I.. Wi l..t r.
Isq.. 1 ho ileiostt r in I'. i:.hriip;ey fi r aid ciis.
tin t, at Da. aha lu s:.nt ...strict is the time and
jdace assiii'-d for the licarina 'f the ;m:.'.
v h.cii and w here vou mav attend, an t show
cause, if a-.v or. Iia-. '. v. !:y t he p layer c f th.
raid p jUU'.n "Mhould not h- aranti d.
Vi aisun n. s;;rni.
Ti2 Clerk.
Sheriirs Sale.
l'.v virt-ie of en order of sale issued l.y Win. I,.
Wells. ( I, rk ol the District Court with:;! and
for lass County. .V-hrasku. and to me direct ee.
I v.iil nil the- day of .lane. A. I. l.s,' at
10 o'clock A. "!.. of sa: 1 day. a! 1 he oal h door
of i he court ho,;se in sai l co.,1.1 y, scli a I paMie
aaiaion l he follow mu real .-late, to v. it: i 1;-'
east half ( . ! !' block in: in her t w o iiuudicd rind
twentv fj.'.l'. in the city of I'la! i-iuou! il. Neb. ;
a!s.. t h- e.n.i :v id--t I o-t !.li is ( i ot the
lowiiei t'c :'! tract of laud, to wit: Coui
ni'nciii4 at t iie so :l ilea -t col ia r of the sol, lo
west .pia; I i ! i ' -f s. f . -,iiii u r i 1 : ) i' m el ion
twelve il.'. to. . a tu.!ve(12'. north of rane
li.irieeu (hi. e 1st of the il Ii I". M. ; thence
mat a m'wii tT; .haais and I weuty-ei .lit ,'
links : 1 lieuee ' v. r-l . four ( -1 c!ia his a ad foriy ; '
:iak-- ; !!:--o-. t:or;!i. ' :'.:' xw.st. iii ! . -t hi c i ."
links, to t ; plaea of heoinil : lilell'-e v,
ten (iai chains and scv.-uty-iour i7i links;
t hem t: l.oi ! i i, s-.yei: :cen 1 1 7i chains and nine! v -on
I'd i links : i hi nee east, six e'o ch.iais and
siv c i links: thence sou:Ii 11 10' east, nine
teen i ! .o ch i iiis and four 1 1 1 links ; Miem-e -out h
tt e.l t, MM V-IO e Owl hiiKs. to t lie .'!-.Ce ot
beu inning, coi.'tai'.'in'-; lif :'! :'-i-s ; Also, two
liacif. dt-i.'i:ld as follows; Coina.i'ncin
hil v-t w o t.Vj i rod-and fourieen til) feet north
..I t he s -.v corner of the s e quarter, t ;i of the
s c quarter y',.1 d' section tweive lji. town
twelve 1 1 'j i iiei;!: of ratine tiiirtf-fii :;; cast;
tli'!ce uortli. twenty rjn rods; tin ace ca-t.
sixteen i Pi) rods; th"i:ce south, iwenty iji,
rods ; t hi nee -.vest, sixteen ( p'o rods to place ol
iie;;innin. con'aia'n.ir two acres ; A!-o cm
nieocii,;: len doi cIkuih' and siiy o'.'ij links
norlh of s v corner of I ho s e qil iricr (' ti of thr
s iuar?er ( '-i 1 of sectioir twa ive dJi. tvn
t wvlv.; i li. noi t li of rauue thiiiei-n il.'ti e;ust ;
thence west lour tl) chains and ciirhl y--cven
i'7 links, thence noltli U lid' west live i.'o
chains ami lit! v-seven (".7) link's; thence east
six (a) chains and twenty-six r-i'o links : I hence
south, five i:' chains anil thirty nine i:!:! links
to place of bej;iniiin. -oniai:ia.i tkree CO
acres: Also coininenciii;; sev.-n 17) chains ami
t wenty-eiL'ht jsj links lion h of the t-outhea-1
eoraer of sou! hwi'st U.i-ter of the soulh
east ipiartt-r ol section twelve i'-l, town
twelve liorth of rai:f;o thirteen l.'i . east :
thence w est four 111 chains and foi 1 v i 10 ! links ;
.1 n....l. ........ ...... Ml i. ....a
. til. II. l.t'l III 1. O.. "..s.. 111... , ........ .uni
I eileen ( lsj iinks ; thence noith II ai" west,
two (') chains and thirteen l.: lin!;s : thence
ens: n ur -i , cnai is ami en;i.i y-st v en js, , nin.s ;
thence son; h three chains and tniity -lwo
::2 links, to t!ie place of beinn'm;;. coniain n
one inula half jl'jl acres, t!,elh. r wiiii all the
pvi vllcfres ami I :i ; ; ui ten a. nee-. The same he iim
icvicd upon and I ikeli as '.he prop.-rty of II. K.
Mont joinery aad .'-u-uar.-t Montoiiiei y. de
fendants; to satisfy a judgment of said court
recovered by Tootle. Hann & C'laik, lainl.ft.s.
l'latlsiuoijih, April Isr.t.
K. V,-. H VII US,
i;',5 Sheriff Cass ('n.
DEWEY BROS.,
DEWEY BROS.,
A ; 11.1 Jl X C. lili 1 lJ.lJul.it.
Louisville, ITeb.,
REMEMBER
Tho Name of the Place !
-l.Y CALL AT OXCE.
stf
ij if liiiiiu.. mm uiuiiij.
J. S. DUK
Has just opeucd an entire new stock of hard
ware, on
Tvtm -v. si ra: 'jar mo.sk. kt-o 2iZ'B-r
Ne;;t door west of Chapman ,t Smith's Uniij
StolV.
A Full Line f
SHELF HARDWARE,
SHOVELS, RAKES. SPADES and
ALL GARDEN TOOLS.
NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, hy the Keg
or Ponnl-
ROPE, POWDER, SHOT, GRIND-SZ"(-f
,y sj
V7HEEL-3ARR0WS,
A FuIhLine if ll TIillitY.
Special Hates to Builders and Con
tractor?. A'l tioo'.ls sold us low as ihey possibly ean be
and live. - 4!y
SM CM fh.gour WELL AUCiff AftD
B J 1.1. II g'K VL'TT Iftrr. Ul.l lll-.S L
H 1-tTiA.OMAI.S FiiOM "OOVEKNDH3
B jtIF IOWA, ARKANSAS AND DAKOTA..
V CtL:ioi:uT.li. W. GLLiS, St l.tu, l
The Largest- and mot Complete STOCK of Pry Goods,'
3IUIinery and Clothing ever placed before
the luminous orbs ot our many
Patrons. -
Ve introduce all the LATEST FADRICS of the season. Our lo, l ji ,
IS 20 and 2j ccr.t Dress (Joods are well wortliv of vonr Inspect ion.
Also, .v full line of WHITE GOODS. PR Ess' LINENS, TWt-T()NEJ)
RIJiRONS, LfjJES, RUCHE J, CASHMERES, ZEPHYR aud SPRING
SUA WLS, and countless articles imposstblo to mention in detail.
Our Millinery
Embraces all the Latest Novelties in LEGHORN FLAT. FRENCH CHIT
and STRAW GOODS. Our SILK TERRA NS and PATTERN HJ7'i arc.
the admiration of every one. We also show 1 ,000 trimmed hats Tioni 1 up.
Jl
A.vr.
AND FURNISHING GOODS. The only house in tho city that carries a'
clean Fresh Stock of Goods of la'ust styles acd fabrics known of the season.
"Will find here displayed a line line of Furnishing goods that cannot faf. tc
command their attention and patronage.
Suits from
We have the. best
TRUNKS &
To be
''('all an ft coiupai c our tloods
ber.clits derived therefrom.
SOLOMON
mS''' '
-.sv5iav:;..-rt.:i;s-' - -
1 ;-:.'s-s s- -f
I -X.irl1-r":'sf
v.N.xsiJ."-!, M
Great Reduction
2i) to 25
JLOWJEIE TH
Mens' Ciinco Albert
I.est iv.ii r.achle
Crtlipress
V.ae It ill Sl.o. s
" Two-r.u:'Me l'lo.v Shoes
Cei nine lial'.d S"w-d I'l'-s
-' liana Sewed Alexis
' ' ll'alf Shoes
" l'ehbledoat, Side I.ace
Kip. " "
" French I'.utton
' tioat, I'.utton, (vorked button-hole).
v.tUK.":'v
J
EVERYTHING ELSE IN PROPORTION.
PETEB MERG-ES.
jl : -g
!t! ,r o lu
V II It
S3 H aot-
S3 " n W
.9 u MS
g W o
CD f a 5
-Jo g
Department
ir
86.00 up.
assortment of
VALISES,
found.
an.l Fri.-cs-, and you will receive the
ii NATHAN.
;-.'ii i4'i A. 1 i A
i
in Boots & Shoes1,!
Per Cent.
LAST "KLAIE
si 'xi Last Year. 1
l.'Ja " " 1.7.1
1 ' " 1.7.1
1.-J-. " " 1.7a
1 no ' " 1 4o
2..VI " " 3.50
4..V)
.? .21 " " 5 .3-1
1..-..1 " " I.m.'i
1.K.1 ' " 2.40
l.s-1 " a.-
.t.-i " " .". no
.ii " " 2.7i
REVOLUTION!
Till.
Standard Singer.
New a :en! -i tinted in '-very town. Sample.
in. n-hiiia I'll ni-lo d oil : ' J ; 1 1 1 : 1 ;"o. -'.i be
: foruaid -il ilh order, as a uaianKeof j;ood
! laith -tl:e balance. -Is. to be paid iif.er live
.lav trial. !. ry machine w arrant en . a'iu a
i w 1 it ten j.- u it ant ee en Itll cucli machine l
keep lu (lor 'or inn years io inaeiiinvs,
oi:e a.i.lr -s-. ..js; three Iiucii:n"s. .;,l ; foul
machines live ni.u'luiic, -1. pecial
prices on lare orders.
I'aks'ins. I'lisn-ii: & t u..
Clii:j lo .v 1117 Claik (st., t hicaKO, III.
J4t Ja J ilxti
J
I. F. BAUFA LISTER1
Furnishes !-"re?-h, I'tire Mill.,
el:i,ivi:ui:s eam.
; Sn,-e::.l ea!N attend.-I li. find Fimi Milk
fr-'tii !::-.- co.v luiaislu d when ant I,
y-j
Jh. a. waterman Sc sof
Wholesale and llftail Uealeis in
I'lXE lumijki;,
iAsif-;
1)00 its.
IiLIXDS,
i:tc,
rrc..
ETC.
Maiu s'.iett. Comer of I'iftli.
I'LATTSMOUTir, - - - - XEi"
Still Better Rates for Luraber.'
r
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