Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, November 20, 1879, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS.
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In Thanksgiving Eve.
rise. Wallace Sisters to-morrow iiiylit.
I lie Wallace Sisters, the best of tha season.
.v arrivals of thoie nobby winter suits,
at A KdCOTT Si 1'ovi:ll'8. I
" J10 ralu. SaTurJ.'.y niht and all day Sun
day. 1 on't Forft my Special offer for the Holi
dayi . Sili Jamks I'kttee.
ijsuest prtee paid for Hile. Furs. Wool,
etc.il F. S. WUITK'S. 25tf
llliday Goods just received at Solomon &
Katl
fa's.
Tit- IVst Sewing Machines ta the Market
at Mires'. Mtf
i:l'ie'iil r ttiose Choice Michigan apples at
F. S l hite's. SH2
!"T O J Mti-.s' Tine V.'ariii Slippers for Co cts..
OUl iit Mvres'. 3 lit
-(iidaner & IlernnannN store is constantly
erov led with customers.
C?V1 reaver Opera Boots S2.eo at
Merles'. 'Mil
iheet music at I'lnl Young's at one half
di-f iiiit Iron: price list.
4ice Mr. PeUe's Special offer for the Iloli
dijs hi another column. C! 2
-Tho Nebraska City Sua was Ixsued on Stm-la-t
week, it seems?
A sl.-!.nibo.it p;used through the draT ff
tit- l.ride hist Tliuwdvy. '
tt hride hist Tiiur
fJohn ileipcr-. of !
Sovth Her.d is In town, a
ember of tfte C.iv.iul Jury.
I" " .( Ouod Hand Mole all Calf Coots for
p'i.tU at Alerm V. 24tf
We It aru with regret th.it the wifo of Mr.
T.I. C':i.ipi:iaii is very U:k.
You e;ut find the finest and largest stock of
canities ;tt t!i' P. O. News Depot.
0- " f.r Hand Made all Calf Eoofs for
2.Jt. 5.3.0a :it Mergex'. 34lf
Capt. J. V Marshall and F. E. White paid
Omaha a visit Tiifd;:y afternoon.
Simon n color, Wt-epinir Water, orders the
Hfkal!) and Inter-Ocean for oue year.
Wo frhow a MamiiuPi'nt Srh'Clion of I.aJies
Misses and Chihlreij's Woolen I?ose.
1 Solomon a Nathan.
A new walk Is bfiui; put in. in front of C H.
Tanuele's lu'iiahi 0:1 lower Main. Follow
suit !
The O-be-.I oyful's wdl have " Hani let" on
th..' boards 0.1 the 27ih. io and see him
dance.
Prof. Collier ftot his hi:: telescope out Thurs
lay rii:it last, but di ln't see any s.ars fall to
tp:;l; of,
In vital ion v. iii soon le out for a ball on
Thanksiv'i; nljjlit, to be given by tho Oh l?e
Joyful Club.
(Jeorpe S.nit:i couldn't pet Eaton's persliH
mons after lie tried them, because he said "the
pole wasn't long crouch. ''
Heinenihf r if you want a pr.od 5 or Me ciirar.
you can yet them at tl'.e P, O. News Depot,
when you v.i'.I fi m1 t'i; be-t. 1
Jennie Va;!ace SNters Combination, a
inot P'eeellent troupe. See notice elsewhere.
W'iU bo hcie Friday November 'Jlst.
D. T. II i'.riTsou. formerly in the store de
piuMc.it of the It. .t M. in t'.ii city, has been
ap;'i,itc.t C. P. St it ion aeut at Lincoln.
AM thos. ri.-elvhi; in vit;'.tio:is t' the Oa F,
Ioyfu! d.'.a."! O'l T'unsday e e-iinj;. Th:iliksj;iv
i.i'. -.v : 1 1 ',v:eo!u . 01 their npp ";ir i ice.
Til-- O'l J')y:al C!!;i ive th'-ir sei'nd
hop !ast T i.irs'i.t.y v. ii-r.r resul;lir very
pleas-mtly. Aho-t tliiity c i.ip: s in attendance.
T:ie ".vTe. four clrlhhen and the all of
71. A. !I i'-!:.:,in's fami'y arrived from Michigan
1- i.-: . They i -.'t f.n sJeihtii at their old
hot.!-.
-The e!! t tv) uet up a c';us in vocal music
v. in ah intoii 1 a ) -ie!it number could
iM.t !-e o'utaiae !. :i-id P:of. Ferguson i;-ft us t,?t
l'lid.iy .
An int:r'si ir pi"? yesterday before Jude
llt.V'i vai : somebody vs". ht.i mot lit rii-law. for
assault and bat iery. Wc- have not iieard as
el the verdict.
-lust received, a fine ;scortment of I.adii s'.
Misses aii'l ( -hiMrenV Wool and Knit Good s of
every foru-eivable pattern at
1 G'JTHMAV & Wl-f lvr.ACH'S.
--There will be asocicble nt Good Templar's
llxi!. Tha.s lay oiilit. (Tlr-niks, tiring.) All are
i-oruially i'ivi:ed o attead, and a good time
will be s'l.u.intco.l.
H:ir:er arj jmbl isbinj a "Younsr Folks"
p:iper wt'oh'.y, of superior merit, w hich ran be
taV.en with thidr other publications, and flub
bed for at this office.
C H. Par'n -1 lia put a Sidewa'k in on
Main Str'-et next "o-r to lioeek's place and
Jos. Bhcra moves in t!.c:e pr.-tty soon with a
;?uera! stock orgocds.
There ij a joke on our oi J friend Timothy
CUrk or on Ju.-tice Ncwtu:ry. the IlKHALn
hifrd'y knows which one or 'tt!;or tmght to
rend up on breeding swine.
Dr. Livingston has p. it down a hr ind new
x x x si tewalk in front of his lot, and every
body who had to trawl CtU Street enjoyed it
the last rail.. Somebody else, say those along;
Vine St., go and do likewise.
All those receiving invitation to the "O-P.e--loyfi
T'Kall on Tlianks;;; vin?. wil' do well to
hear hi mind t!i-l they were pr'nieil at theHF.it
ai.d o.llv-e. a:d ihat we are prepared to turn
out inure of the kind on short notice. - '
lr. Sehildkaeclit has gore oT and left us,
our neighborhood we mean, jut as we told
him he would w!ym he com.uenced building
that h .! out on the ave:iu ". Sorry to have
theHi 31, but hope thy will eujoy t'aeir new
house.
Oh yes ! Phil .Young 's Svlifrrijifiuii Xeics
Afjcncj is the place where you can subscribe for
any ncw"P tper or magazine desired, for reading
riaiier during the long winter nightf. Phil can
save you money, trouble and time, don't fa'l to
tve hi;n a trial.
Dr. Lyon, physician of the Surgical and me
dical IiKitute Onmlis, will be at the Saunders
House, Niw. "th, for a few days. Dr. L. ranks
anions the most successful physicians in this
country, a man ol-.O years experience. The af
t.ietcd thould cr-1 en h.111 A". H. lie locnttsaU
tf-t'(srs at si'jtit.
We call attention to the Advertisement of
the American Express Company oa the third
pae of tills pape.. T.13 Amerieia is oae oft'ne
tddest and m:st reliable c mpfiaijs iu tii5 car
rying bns't less and t'M A'ieat her.. C.ipt. Iten
nett. is deservedly well known as tha most pa
tient. obligiiiif and careful expressman ia the
country.
lo charging th9 Grand Jury.'' Jaiie Pmind
, told thom he did not d -em it a.lvi--:tbie to Ou t
in.iictm!it uiless the evidence would w irrant
or.vietion and he would rather thev would not
find in such cases as sheuld have come before
Justice's Courts, it being additional expense in
his Court and not the proper place foi cases
that under the law could be tried in Justice
Court.
Vigorous endeavors have been made to
generally welcome each and every one that
present their invitations at ttic Thanksgiving
ball, and an enjoyable time is promised to all.
As it isthe first of the season, as well as the
frst Fall niven by the club. (Ob -be Joyfnls) a
fine lime may be anticipated. No time or
money having been spared to make It a grand
success. .
Pagstt Stlneh comb, the facile writers of
County histories have been bc:e delivering
their books on Cass County. It took two ex
press team-i, a liaud car and the band wagon to
haul all their traps around. Siiuelicorab couldn 't
stay very long oa account of his family
had to go Inrne f d chores. Patrtt b-t every
body at r.ili: ir.ls. set up t:'? cigars for "Stlneh"
fcaid -they couldn't help it," &e, and left us af
tvf the shower
Personal. ;
M. B. Cutlet came In Monday, in response to
a call from the Court. .1 -
Squire Lynch of Mt. Pleasant is . court
ing round some fhis week. -
Eli Plummer ana Jno. K. Clark of Lincoln paid
I lattsniouth a visit Monday.
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Sam Cannon ana his brother Will have both
been attending Court this week.
A. A. Laverty of Greenwood U in town. The
Judge looks Due, but lost a Hkkald lately.
Dr. E, L. Lyon of Omaha called last week.
He is making arrangement; for a course of lec
tures here sown.
Our re?pcctcd contemporary Deacon Bush
nell made a visit to Fremont last Friday, and
stayed over Sunday.
"Kichard Twain," supposed to be a brother
of Mark Twain, is reported as a Police Judge in
this town by Pagett & St'nchcomb's (hls)story
of Cass County. j
Capt. Fioover of LouieviUe was In town and
paid his respects to the Hkkali. The Cap't
left a specimen of his t ri-k at the rest Office
not long since, where it was much admired as
a genuine Nebraska TiLiaufacture..
We neglected to mention last week that Mrs.
Spmlork aud Mrs. Marsland went for a visit to
Marys vi lie, M ., aul other points. Mm. Mars
land returned last Friday or Saturday, and we
found out what made the corner below us look
eo vacant for the last tea '-days. '
Dr. nohhs of Ehnwbod is In fowii The DoC;
torti pirttrrig alon.s finely onftliere. which tin
1Ikuam is glad to hear.;, lli sends a llKirAtb
to N. r, Hobbe,: tir.. 1ii;it the old gentleman
may Know how things a redoing, and we wiite
this that ho iaay 2uiov who sends It.-. .- 4
Prof. Frank St ad cr made l.is friends !n riatts
mouth a short visit last week, previous to his
I !Cj'v;n''e lt.r some r.;y-jer:i fiiy, wnere i:e
f hutiti lor' a larger te'tl for Lis talents. We
! 1 I,... ..'t 1.. .. . .l."V 111
leaving' the great wot, and wish him success
whcicvcr he gees.
Ce down f o Boone's and you w ill get
A Shampo shave that'll make you sweat ;
The lather'll rise all round your head
Like Sea-foam 011 a rocky ceoan bed.
... Court ItcniM. ...
Besides our largely increased bar there were
present from abroad. Hon. T. M. Marquette,
Messrs. Harwood & Foxworthy r.nd Wolfe of
the Lincoln Bar; Dist. Attorney Watson, and
lawyers Covell. Stevenson, Hayward and Scho
lieid of Neb. City ; B. S. Ramsey of Louisville ;
Stewart, cf Greenwood; liroady. of Brown
villo ; Hart, of Councl Bluffs,- anil Keui:edy, of
Oim'ha.
M. A. Hartiiitiii was admitted to tlie bar to
pn ciico in all the t-ouriS of t!ie State, Messrs.
J. B. Strode, E. H. Vooley and M. O'Donohoe
will be examined for admission this teini.
The Grand Jury, David Miller,. Foreman, fit
'.a the Council Chamber where ye Editor acci
dentally strayed Tuesday whemDavid said
there was a "true bill"' found "agin" us aud wc
left before Dist. Attorney Watsoa could write
out an indictment.
When Pottcngcr rises on his toes, shuts both
eyes and says "hoemahew. Gentlemen of the
Jc-y," then look out for breakers ahead.
Lit r.
Davll MMler, Forcm
"S. M. Davis, ex.
James Furgeson,
11. W, Black,
S. D. Kl'is
J. C. F-ikenbary,
John Clarke,
G. W. Ir airiieid,
r.cu'.i.i:d HcHiple.
LIST Or P
P. S. Barues,
David MoCaig,
Peter Stander,
D. T. Whitney,
Ji.shtia Murray,
N. M. Satchel.
John S. Duke.
If. Allen.
Win. Wiaierstecn,
M B. ( u.ier.
J. V. Wt-ckl ach,
(.. F. Swit -er,. ex.
ran;l Jurors.
an. Geo. Burger.
John Kleizer,
G. W. Wovley,
retry Waiker,
C. Wheeler,
Orlando TelTt,
Siaiou Hector.
Thos. Mitchell.
rtrtr .11::: j -ts.
James Cii'ort,
II. Uolleulieek,
J. NV. Hoback,
W. 15. Arnold,
G. M Flowers.
P. P. tia-s,
Tiieedore ihietlrcke;
John Cha;,
Tiio.n.n Godi- r,
S. C. Bethel,
!. J. Streigat,
J. N. Wolfe, et.
The inm lies of the Saunders House were
awake.ie.l TuH.d !iij,ht ly loud cries cf ".Mur
der an. I i'.iiice :" On rushing 'o the tu'tiee a
traveller who had r -isrei -.'il tlie night before
as "Joh'.i M. Wreks. B. & 11. II." was foimd
lalioriiig under temiM-rary insanity, during
which lie fancied sointj o'lieTiom Counei! PIii!fj
v.-;;s going t o m..rh.-r liITn. , Night Watchmau.
Ford, was scut for alid ufter awakoair.g the
whole st r.-et he was finally lodged in the cool
er for the rest of the nifiiit. -
Wednesday morning he seemed calmer, re
cognized his overcoat, with $11 therein, winch
Mr. Gregory hail sei.t hinti and told Marshal
Murphy he war ted to 0 home to Michigan.
He left 011 the afternoon tram east.
Prorjntsie
of lAnu-.il Meeting of D st. Lodge No. 4. I. O. G.
T. to tie held at Bel in :it, Cass Comity, Nebras
l.i. December lltli and 12th, lST'J.
Opening Se;stoa Dee. Ilt'i at '1 p. m. Evening
Session opun at 7 p, i. devoted to "Good of the
Order." opened !i p iper on tha Sa!ject by
Prof Woo t-y of Piattsmouth Lodge. Sessions
of Merning and aftr.10 m of Ufa to be dt voted
to minute luiMiiess.
Friday evening at 7 p. 1:1. to be an open ses
sion. Come one,c;ni'5 all, prepared with Songs
and s;:e,'rll i. A. It. A. MtLUK:t.
Chairroa.i of Com.
Si ;t cried
At Omaha sometime not long since Mr. Wil
liam Stinchcomh to Miss Nellh, both of Omaha.
"Will" used to live here, but we never thought
lie would go ami get married then, he didn't
look like a-lit'le boy that would do that ; how
ever he has and as the llKRAl.n always had a
warm side for S'.incacomb, we want to congrat
ulate the boy most sincerely and heartily, and
hope to have the pleasure of seain;; Mr. S,
some of these days, when we w ill renew our good
wishes for the whole family.
Tlie Annual Masonic Kail.
The Masonic faternity of this city will give
their Annual Celebration on St. John's eve
(Dec. 27th) and it wilt 110 doubt be a- pleasant
and very enjoyable affair, as usual. The Com
mittee of General arrangements are :
W. Marshall,
O. Ashley.
A. MaeMurphy,
F. Johnson,
L. D. Bennett,
M. B. Murphy,
R. Ballar.ce,
A . 1. Despain,
E. B. Lew is.
F. E. White, Ch'm.
" Xotie
Is hereby given to each and every one knowing
themselves indebted to me to mttle prior to
January 1st. ISso, as after that date .all accounts
will positively be placed In the hands of a col
lector. W. H. ScilTt.DK.NKCT,
G5tf Office at Smith & Bh'tk's Store.
And tillThey Come!
Aud when they leave. J. G. Chambers is minus
come one or more of his many articles in the
harness and Saddlery line. Call aud examine
his ever new aud general stock. 1
Xotieel
Dr;Schildknecht, has removed to his new
residence on Chicago Avenue.- Office Btill at
Smith & Black's. 30t2
Ladies?-
You will find something elegant in Under
wear at - Swlomox & Nathan's, t
Apple- ! Apples ! I
by the barrel or bu-dict at
1
Guthman & Weckbach's.
A World of Good.
v .
One of the most popular medicines
now before the American public, is
Hop Uitter3. Yu see it everywhere.
People take it with good effect. It
builds them up. It is not as pleasant
to the taste as some other Bitters as
it is not a whiskey drink. It is more
like the old fashionad bone set tea that
has done a world of good. If youdo'nt
feel just right try Hop Bitters. Nun
da News, O
WALLACE SISTERS.
A Iecided. Success Last Xlffht.
"JIInnie'H Luck."
As high a compliment as we could pay to the
Wallace Sisters those charming little women
Who have been the receipient of public ap
jdause iu every city in tlie Union would be to
assert that their audience laut evening at the
Opera House was refined, appreciative and
exacting, and ua magnificent in its proportions
as any that has assembled here for a longtime.
At least six hundred oeopie faced the perform
ers when tlie curtain arose, and from the mo
ment the first word was uttered until the last
silvery and poetic tones died away, they sat
there in delight.
Minnie's Luck" is a play witli one meial at
least, and that Is, "never go back on a friend."
Such devotion to this principle as was shown
by thi little outcast Minnie, and fully recipro
cated by the oiled-faced and illy-clad "Inky
Dick," was worthy of all imitation. Jennie
Wallace as Minnie, was a jewel to those who
heard her last tight, la her deepest distress,
her audience waa weeping with her ; in her gold
en prosperity and joyous hilarity, lier audience
was iniiling and rejoicing with her. Seldom,
la fact, have we seen au actress win a place in
the arms, figuratively, of her audience, there to
be caressed and sympathised with, as did this
winsome little lady last night.
"luky Dick" was gramtiy impersonated, also,
by Miss Ma '.id Wallace, who has lost none of
her rollick h'g airs so characteristic of the little
hero she represented.. Her dancing was the
subject of a recall. .
. ,M$. Dobson. the manager, has brought a rare
treat to this city, and we are glad that our peo
ple Sppreciate it. Lincoln Journal.
The. Wallace Sisters play here Friday Nov.
21st. - -
Phil Young has ordered a laigestock of sta
tionery, writing paper and envelopes from the
Western New s Co., Chicago. Also Juvenile and
Holiday Books besides many other novelties.'
Phil bought the above goods at the old prices,
before the late heavy advance on; paper and
stationery and Phil will give his customers the
benefit of tlie same. Don't fail to go to tlie P.
O. News Depot for your goods. 1
Slurried.
TURN Lit GIBSON. At the residence of Mr.
Ja v Gihsom, t'ialtsinoinh. Neb.. Saturday.
Nov. tsth. 1ST3. by iiev. J. S . Gallagher. Mr.
Geo. W, Ti'unkr and Miss Mary Ginsox,
all of PhittMuonlh.
The Herald was assured of the event as
above recorded, by the reception of a box of
wedding cake with the compliments of Mr. and
Mrs, G..W. Turner, to whom it in turn extend
congratulations and good wishes for their on
ward Journey through life,
Few are aware of the importance
of checking a cough or common cld in
itd first stage. Thai which in the be
ginning would yield to a mild remedy,
if neglected, soon preys upon the lungs.
Dr. Bull's Cough Syi'Hp affords instant
relief. Price 25 cents.
Ullsyes. Herrman & Warl
are constantly 111 receipt of the latest styles of
winter Millinery.
New Pattern hats.
Trimming silks, velvets and satins.
Latest styles of ribbons.
. A large and stylish assortment, of feathers.
Ornaments of all kinds.
Children hats, caps and hoods.
Latest varieties in ties, scarfs, &?,
A full assortment of zephyrs.
Patterns for embroidery and worsted work.
Call and see their stock.
They will get you up a stylish hat ou short
notice and cheap. . 31t
253 buys a pair of Ij.voh's Patent
Heel ijtifft'neis and makes a bot r
shoe last twice as Ions. o4U
Iinckion's Arnica Salve.
The Urst S.tlvein the world for Cuts
Bruises. .Sores, Ulcers. Salt Bheum
Tt-tter, Chapped ll;inds, Chilblains
Corns, and kinds of skin eruptions
This .Salve is guaranteed to give per
fect satisfaction in every case or mon
ey refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by Smith & Black. Wholesale
and llolail, Piattsmnuth, Neb. 241y.
Notice !
Th undersigned begs leave to an
nounce to the citizens of
PLATTSlfOUTU & CASS COUNTY,
that he has now on exhibition at his
store, a large stock of Iltdiday goods,
consisting of
Gold nnd Silver Watches, Chains, fine
Jewelry, and a splendid selection
of Silver Ware, the best in the
market; King's Celebrated
Spectacles and Eye
glasses, in Cold,
Silver, Steel d:
Rubber Frames;
Musical Instruments,
Guitars, Banjos, Violins.
Accordeons. French Harps,
Strings, drc. Pocket & Table Cutlery,
l'istols and Ammunition. Clocks,
Fancy Goods, Notions, a large variety
of Toys, Wagons, Rocking Horses, Per
ambulators; Ladies' Willow Baskets,
and Workstands, Picture and Story
Books, ct-c, tSrc.
Thanking my customers for past fa
vors, I would, respectfully solicit a con
tinuance of the same. Ileinember that
my motto is:
"Quick Sales and Small, Pxiofits;"
and not to be undersold by any house.
Please give me a call; no trouble to
show goods. Respectfully,
J. SCIILATER,
35t6 Watchmaker, Jeweler and Engraver.
Caution to Smokers.
From and after the 1st day of May,
1S78 ail 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 plainly labeled:
JULIUS PEPPE11BURG-,
Manufactukkr,
Plattsmouth. - - - Nebraska.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Attachment Notice.
Jamrs A Fisher aoiir-t A rtimn Forcmm.
In Justices Court before K. J. Matiiis. J. P.
in and for said County, to Artemns Foreman,
iion-reddci.t Defendant, you are hereby notic
ed that the above named Justice Rsiu-d an or
der.f attachment against you for $15.70 and
cwts of suit, on the 27th day of October, A. D.
I8.:i.
3.U3 Jamks A. Fisiiek. Plaintiff.
Estray Notice.
Taken up hv the subscriber on his premises
in Weeping Water precinct. Sept. t!i, 1879,
one red heifer calf, supposed to be about six
months old. Some white on belly, and branded
-A" on left hip. J. M. Beakosi.ky.
VEi-.f!M! Water, Neb., Oct. 2Mb.. J870.
Estray Notice.
Talten ui by the s:ibscriberva white steer,
western stock! two year old. with brand on
each hip. brand not distinguishable, rope on his
horns when he came to my place. Tlie owner
can have the same by proving properly, and
paying charges as provi-.ted by law.
J. KlKKNRAKV.
34t3 At Toor Farm near Plattsmouth. Neb.
Attachment Notice.
S. II. Richmond vs. John Dohigs.
Tlie above named defendant. John Dohigs
will take notice that on the 2it!l day of October,
A. U. 1S79. A. N. Sullivan. County Judge, with
in and for Cass County. Net)., issued an order
of attachment for tlie sum of .2.;r. in an action
peudinir before him wherein A'. H. Bichmond is
plan till and John Iohig is defendant. That
tlie i redits of said defendant in the hands of
C. B. Fox have been attached Hnder said or
der, Said cause was continued until the. 17th
dav of Heccuiber. A. 1). 5s7::. at 9 o'clock, a. in.
'3l-t3 S. II. RICHMOND. Plff.
(71 fifl A Wr.F.K in your own town, and no cap
Hvljl i!,H' risked. 'You can give tin business a
J tj trial without expense. The best oppor-
tiuily ever oflcred tor those willing to
ivoik. You should try nothing e se until "you
see for yourself what you can do at the business
e oiler. No room So cxnhiiu here. You can
devote all your lime or only your spare time to
tlie li!S!ness. and make great pay for every
hour y ou work. Women make as much ns men.
Nend for special privau teuns and particulars,
McU-ve mail free. 5 Out lit free. Don't com
plain of !i;;i'ii times white voil have such a
chance. Address II. HaLLET & CO., Portland,
Mai-ie, 13ly
Free of Cost.
The most wondei f ul remedy of the
age is now placed within the reach of
all. Be he rich or be he poor," it costs
nothing to give tbis great remedy a
trial. Dr. King's California Gol
den Compound, for Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Eow Spirits, Loss of Appe,
tite. Sour Stomach, Coming up of Food,
Yellow Complexion, General Debility
Inaetivity and Drowsiness, Liver Com
plaint, Jaundice and Billiousncss for
which it is a certain and speedy cure,
o person should be without it. In
ordei to prove that it will do all that
we claim for it you are given a trial
botle free of C'Jtt, xrliich will convince
veil oi its truly wonderful merits, and
show you that you what a regular one
dollar sizT bottle will do. For sale by
Smith & Black, Wholesale and Retail,
PJattsmouth. Xeb. 29e6wly.
Yon Jlnst Cure that Conjii
With Shilohs Consumption Cure, you
can cure yourself. II has established
the fact that Consumption can be
cured, while for Coughs, Bronchitis,
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 perfectly harmless
to the youngest child, and no mother
can afford to be without it. You can
use two thirds of a bottle and if what
we say is not true we will refund the
price paid. Price 10 cts. 50 cts, and
$1,00 per bottle. If your Lung3 are
sore or chest or back lame use Shiloh's
Porous Plaster. Sold by Chapman &
Smith, Druggists.
Have you Dyspepsia, are you Consti
pated, have you a Yellow skin, Loss
of Apptite, Head Ache, if so don't fail
to use SIIILOH's SYSTEM VITALI
ZEIl. It is guaranteed to relieve you,
and will you continue to suffer when
you can be cured on such terms as
these. Price 10 cts. and 75 cts. Sold by
Chapman & Smith. Druggists.
Well's Persian Perfume "li ACKME
TACK" is rich and fragrant, try it
Sold by Chapman & Smith, Druggists
Plattsmouth Xeb. 831yeow
This is our Case.
Yu have headache, aching pain in
the side and under the shoulder, are
bilious, constipated and dizzy; have
bad breath, voracious appetite and
then no appetite; are despondent and
gloomy. The trouble is with "your
liver.and Brown's Vegetable Liver
Pills are piepared to cure just such
cases, and will cure yon. Give them a
trial. For sale by J. II. Buttery,
Smith & Black, and O.F.Johnson.
32tf v - Plattsmouth, Xeb.
. Diseases of tlt9 Skin.
'-' It is in the blood, and you have
blotches and eruptions, pimples, ring
worms, boils, tumors, letter, salt
rheum, chronic rheumatism, scrofula,
or you may be suffering from the ef
fects of Mercury. Ext. Sarsaparilla,
Dandelion and Iodide of Potassium
will purify yoor blood, iuvigi.rate your
liver and cure you.
All physicians recommend it. For
sale by J. II. Butterv, Smith & Black,
aud O. F. Johnson, Plattsmouth.
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Legal Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the following de
scribed real estate has been sold at tax sale for
the Ueiiii'iuesit taxes of 1k71 and assessed as
non-resident, to-wit : on the 2. I day of Sep
tember 1S7"), Lots It and 12 in block (": : on the
'f-1. 'r. of November 1S75, lot 10 in block e:, lot
13 i'i bh ek Ht and lot 7 i:: block 170. all in the
citv of PI tttmuth. state of Nebraska. That
I aiu the holder of the certificates of sale, and
thai the time of redemption will expire in three
month-from the completed service of this no
tice, wiietrnn application will be made to the
Treasurer of Cass County. Nebraska, for a tax
deed thereon. S. N. MEliKIAM.
34t3 By W. J). MfcRBIAM. Agent.
Sheriffs Sale.
Bv virtue ,f an order of sale issued ly Wm. L.
Wells. Clerk of Hie District Court within and
for Cass Count v, Nebraska, and tome directed,
1 will ou the2-d day of November, A. D., 1S70,
at lo o'clock, si. in. of sa:d day. at the south
door of the Court House in said County, sell at
Public Auction the following Real LVtato to
wit: The north haiftn't) of the south west
quarter (swU) of south west quarter (sw4) o
Section No. thirty-four i3t in Township No.
twelve (I2 north of Range No nine CJ) east of
f.rh P. M. The same being levied upon and tak
en as the property of l'.dwin Angell, Mary E.
Angell. Oeorge W. Cadv and Oeome A. lloay
huid. Defendants : to satisfy a judgment of said
Court recovered by Melissa L. Pal nek, Plaiut
iJ. R. W. liVKiss,
Sheriff, Cass County. Neb.
riaitsmouth, Neb, October 22d, 1870 3U5
Legal Notic
To Samuel II. Green, non-resident defendant.
You are hereby notified that on th 2nd day
of October. A. D. is;.). Oeireva C. Green, the
undersigned plaintiff, filed her petition iu the
clerk's office of the District Court of the Second
.Judicial Distiict of Nebraska, within and for
the comity of Cass, nsainst yon. The object
Kl:d prayer of said petition is to obtain a decree
felting aside and wholiy annulling th" marriage
contract existing lietiveen yourself and said
plaintiif . Also for the custody and care of one
minor child, the fruit of such" niariiage. upon
the grounds of neglect ami refusal to support
the said plaintill and her said child. You are
required to plead or answer to usid petition on
or before the fifteenth dav of Dc.-cmlwir. ls9.
gkneva C. Ghf.bn,
Bv Morisou it Brown.
32tt " Jler Attorneys.
Legal Notice.
San Antonio National Bank vs W. V.. Terry
man. To If". TT. ferryman:
Take notice that the San Antonio National
Bank, phiiutitl. has sued you as defendant in the
District Court of the State of Nebraska, for Cass
County, upon a judgment recovered by it against
vou on the loth day of March, 1S77, iu the Uni
ted States Circuit Court for the Western District
of Texas for S3.ool.5' w ith interest from pa d dav
on $2,731.42 at 25 per cent per annum, and on
273.14 at 8 per cent per annum, and that in its
petition in that behalf filed in tlie oflice of the
Clerk of the said L'isirict Court, it prays
judgment agninst yo'i .r said sum with
interest a siforesa"! with costs, which
petition you are required to answer
on or before the irili day of December,
1S70, or judgment w ill be taken against you by
default. An attachment has been issued against
your property in said action.
CtiAS. D. Hink, Plaintiff's Att'y.
Ordered published in the Nebraska Heiiald
for four consecutive weeks. Attest,
Wm. L. Wjci.ls, Clerk.
November ICth. 1879. 34t4
Legal Notice.
STATE OF NEBRASKA. I
Cass County. i
Second Judicial District.
Geo. W. Lathrop. Plaintiff,
Guardian of Jasper
LatLrop, Minor,
s.s.
The District Court,
N.
1 In the matter of
the application of
I George W. La
I throp. as auardiaii
vs. j-of Jasper N. La-
j throit. minor heir
Mary Jane Lathrop, Miner- of Harvey 15. La
va"C. Day, Sarah H. Ro- I throp. deceased,
den and Elizabeth M. to sell Real Estate
Russell, Defendants. J of Minor.
This matter came on to be heard on the peti
tion of George W. Latlrrop, guardian of Jasper
N. Lathrop, minor, praving for a license to eell
the interest of said minor, in and to tlie follow
ing Real Estate, described as follows :
The north-east one-fourth, (ne1) of the
north-east one-fourth (ne1) of section four (4) ;
lot seven (Tan the nor h-w est one-fourth (tiw!)
of the north west one-fourth (nwy of section
four 4) and lot six (C.) iu the south west one
fourth swl4) of the north-west one-fourth
(nw-4) of section four (4) and lot Sve (5) in the
south-east oue-fourth (se J of the north-west
one-fourth (nwli) of section four (4)
all in township number ten (10) north of
range twelve (12) east of theCth Principal
Meridian in Nebraska. For the purpose
of providing the necessary means for
the maintainanee, education and support of
said Minor. And it appearing to the Court
from sai-1 petition that it is necessary to sell
said renl estate for the purpose aforesaid.
It is therefore ordered that the next of kin of
said d -ceased and all other persons interested
therein appear before the undersigned Judge
of the said Court at the Court House in the city
of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, on the
2iUh day of Decemoer, A. D. 1879. at one
o'clock of said day. To then and there show
cause, if any there be w hy the prayer of said
petition should not be grouted and that notice
of said hearing be published in the Nehraska
IlKKAi.rt. published and circulating within Cass
County, Nebraska, for not less than four connec
tive weeksbefore the day of said hearing. Done
at Chambers in the Citv of Lincoln, Lan
caster County, Nebraska, this dav. November
leth. 1ST9. . i. B. POUND, Judge.
M. A. Haktioam, f A 8 for Petitioner.
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Head and don't "buy a Dollar's Worth o Goods until you have
Examined ms jL3$JjLil m an s
- GOODS NEVER SO CHEAP BEFORE, FOR CASH-.
You can get a good Watch, silver case, and American movement, front
$10 to 35, warranted for one year and a good time keeper. Clocks from
1.50 to 85, each.
Cuff Pins, Neck Chains and Jewelry, from 50c to $2.50 per pair and set,
A-large assortment of Silver and Plated Ware; good Castors for $2 each.
Knives, Porks and Spoons, cheaper than ever.
f-)litifn1 3fttH-yii:miu4-w iolion & Accordeons from $1.50 the $10 each.
WH4-4iiUUmUW. A ,apge assortment of Violin ifc Guitar String.
and the celehrated Silver Steel Strings. Harmonicas from 5c to $2,50 each.
Pocket Knives from 10c to 3 each. Razors, Strops, &,c.
(Iftrtfltl SiYtyl ffom fr and a TLshootinii Revolver for 81.75; all kinds of
SV UWy,H tWUU Umn Cartl.idges alu! ammunition; Shells for shot guns loaded
for $3 per hundred. And in the
mmvlnf" 33fttnviin0iil You can ct lie Dozen fine Retouched Cards, for
yUljJiUt lJilUiUUii7 $2 50 Cahinet cards, 84 per dozen. Gems, 50c
to $2 per dozen. Frame O f all MIncm Good 8x10 Frames, line pat
terns, from 50c to $1.50 KMTLSSS , fiUed with glass, complete
Velvet Paspartoots, and Card Frames, from 5c to 75 cents.
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SP?- OUR NAME IS WESCOTT & POWELL.