Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, January 11, 1883, Image 3

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    I READ,
in atmokiitrlnir to tins T
Jottlh and u-ully llntl ahe
tit a tew dayi open hrr
and Drcssmalim Parlors,
Jiqvsr block, ur stairs.
- w Hi b iWsl to how a New. Ki
'ad Work
ARANTEED.
I mouth, Btpt. is, ainS.
v .
scare Yourself a
A 'ft.crea laid oflT in City I.ot,
(Palmers Addition,
ADJOIN I Ml THE
& M. RAILROAD SHOPS,
UUle the City limit, nod not nl-
4,.)cct to city Taxr.
E RESIDENT LOIS
'V"i iimn, or any other mmii, ran
s dinner under bin own roof an '
t cold irrti l from adiuncr pail
in theduxty, miioky I''H.
y three to ten iniiuiti-4 wuitt
from liW work. Cull on
J AS. -i. AIATIIr:U,
t'ji !. uikI U l K-iuU- -n'.
iket ' Store, will make term. o unit
s friixx 10 to 350
K-,". lof t'ni.ll,l III! H tin. I W III l.llilll
HKNUY I3CXCK
lKAI Kl: I IN
jl 27 111 t -3
SAFES, GiiAiLS.
fc,T, BTf., K M ..
Of All Dtmriptiun.
(iLLIC BURIAL CASE?
px332sr coFFiisra
ft, rou J j made and fold cheap for fl,
UV FINE HE AUS B
J
liW READY FOR SERVICE.
any thanks for oust patronage. I
to cull anil examine my
laugh stock of
VKKTl'tK AXt COKFIXH
.S00O
W P a j,
I 03 I SB
I r iM
7 b 1 0
,5laxk Jr.&Co
oslRelialile
ol Cotton,
theworlU, for ale at
a,
esale and Retail
BY
on & Nathan,
MOUTH. NEBRASKA,
AND Y
LEHNH
1
SO HAVQ WE MOVED !
Opposite V
J. G. CH
WILL FIND r.S IX THE
Ft- BUILDING,
in. llcrolil'n, with n full line of
MBERS & SON.
4
rait in mithi s
0 If !f r: J
UAJ&ffilll,ILlir''!
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HI' 1
AT THE-
"HDayligiat ttr
99
- OF -
JOS. V. WECKBACH,
FinJs
tlu largest
stock, evi-r
STOCK
tiJll'lU'll
OK (iOODS, and thu
fr inspection of tlic
inof-t complete
public.
OUE DRY GOOD DEPAHTM
iSnt
DUESS GOODS,
.VELVET
ConsJstinij in jart of elegant
SILKS, SATINS,
AND VELVETEENS,
In
every
and
rade
full
and
line
assortment
of all
XT DONNELLY'S
BLACKSMITH
SHOP,
gy. Machine arid Plow re-
'. ana general jooomy
ned to'xlo all kinds of repairing
otner macniuery,
aod lathe In my siiop.
TSR RAVEN.
liable Wagon Maker
charge of tae'wagon op.
iraua
0. 'v WOUKMAX.
;- nd Bastc Biade
(fltON GUARANTEED.
Vt STREIGHT,
V. 8trelbt Miller.)
rACTCKM OF
A
IBAYY HARNESS.
Collars; Widj&te.,
neatly done n
rort notice.
etren Foortb and Fifth,
ttelrwmit Hhnager.-. - 1l -
FLANNELS,
S'lVH'LE DRV GOODS,
LACES JLIsTID TKI3yCMX3iTC3-S
in complete assortment.
Carpels, Oil ; Cloths, Rugs and Mattings,
Our display in this line is more complete than ever.
CHOICE 1CMIE,
In ininiene stock, for the Fall and Winter Trade.
, JOS. "V". 'WECKBAOH.
9
DIB. PEAML & 7th ST.,
Dealers in all kinds of
miLimJ!&9 MIXED PAHTO,
LIME. CEMEjTT, lIiASTElS,
OF ALL KINDS
FOR SALE BY
PLATTSHOOTH HERALD
rUHI.IMIlKD SVKKV THURSDAY'
r
TUc PlattsmoutH Herald PflliMini Co.
LOCAL NEWS.
Another blizzard en Sun Jay luat
helped fulfill the predictions that this
is to be a cold stormy winter.
Joseph Ford bus purtfissed all the
skate and fixtures of the roller skate
men and will continue a rink in this
place
Len Mkinuer is assisting County
Clerk Jennings in his office, the work
there being much heavu-r than ever
before.
County Sup't Alton was in Plattt-
wouth on Inst Fiiday and Sa'urday at-ti-Mil
1 uif to hia official duties in his of-
!! bere.
llincity sclion s lire in full pmgriss
:i;uiti aflfi- the holiday vcu.iuii. ai d
with an increaaxnl attendance over the
fail term.
r . t,. White Ims secured the agency
for this city of several ftrst-claas fire
innuraiice companies and he will
write you a policy to order.
Miss Allie Hall, of Eight MileCiove
has been engaged .1 n t tin primary de
partment of the Weeping Water
Hchoola for the winter term.
P. H. Murpli? of this city bus been
appointed Assistant TSnginw at the
state houe in Lincoln during the pres
ent session of the legislature.
The member of the Cass county
delegation, who live in I'laltsmoutl:
came down home upon the adjourn
ment of the legislature over Similar.
A furniture factory in this city will
pay, there Is no ifs and amis about it.
and to secure manufacturing enter
prises this city should strike earnestly.
Frank Carruth has recently taken
some fine photos of W. J. Warrick's
store building, and he baa also some
fine shop scenes in the shape of stereo-
Scopic views.
District Clerk Showalter completed
last week a transcript of the Folia
case as taken from his records which
amounted to some sixty pages. . The
transcript wua made fur Messrs. Ik-e-son.Kullivaii
A, Woub-y whoareFoliu'a
attorneys and who will take the case
before the Supreme court.
ine ceieoratea iuwin Cllaord, sup
ported by a superb array of talent, at
the opera house Friday and Saturday
Jan. 19th and 18th, opening with Bait!
ley Cnmpbell's beautiful and exciting
5 act drama. "The ViflhmtVor how
Women Love." Admission 50 cents
to bouse; 38 for gallery, no extra
charge for reserved seats, for sale at
usual place.
Klau s hall was filled with a very in
telligent audience last evening who as
sembled to witness, the perform ince
of Vigilant by the Clifford Dramatic
com pan j: The play ran smoothly to
the end, not a halt twin prtceprible to
m.ir the eijijinent of the tviiinir.
M-b- Jui Ciicker, a Clair, did full
jus ir.- t. that roll. Hi.- liqiiii.t Ixnata
f aiUuao lh.it grueted her being
proof positive that her acting in this
difficult play was duly appreciated b
the audience. Mr. Clifford was all
that could be desired, thoroughly at
ease oa the stage, and having had years
of experience to make him familiar
with hit art, he succeeded as he does
in all he un lertakes in making the pait
stand out to the greatest possible ad
vantage. Green Bay (Wis) Daily Ga
zette.
Many new buildings are already un
der contemplation for building the
cominir scatou and a perfectly safe rs-
timate is thai the season will be as
lively as the last.
in
he
The friends of John B. Finch
this city will be sorry to learn that
is having a hard siege with the rheu
matics and has been confined to bis
bed for some time.
By the published notice elsewhere
it will be seen that Judge Pound gixes
Cass county three terms of court this
year, which will be appreciated by the
bar of this city at least.
Remember the Board of Trade meet
ing on tomorrow evening and let the
attendenco be equal to that at the last
meeting. A few such meetings can
accomplish some good for Plattsmouth
The painting that has been recently
finished In the opera house adds much
to the inside appearance and the new
twenty-four light chaudelier is a beau
tp, and makes the inside of the house
with the side lights fairly brilliant.
Willie Uuffner of this city has re
ceived the appointment as one of the
pages in the senate and the Herald,
besides being glad to see a Plattsmoiith
boy given an opportunity in such
work, believes he will fill the position
with credit.
Secure seats for Jan. 12 and 13, Fri
day and Saturday, idwin Clifford s
Dramatic Co. commencing with "The
Vigilants, or How "Women Love.'
Don't fail to witness it played only by
this company. Admission 50 cents
for house, and 33 for gallery.
r ST.LOUIS.MO
Sfllc by J. S.Duke.
C. B. PARKER & CO.,
LINCOLN AND PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.,
j MASL FACTUKEKS OF AND DEALEH3 IN
AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE,
AND
Granite Monuments, Headstones, Tablets, Mantles, &c.
First Freniiums 'Awarded Work at Four' State Fairs: Shop next to Sur
veyor General'r Office. . ... V.!
A. S.FORBE? Foreman."- . i A mm-,,AmT-: fe;, :
tjaVTD MILJ Traveling salesman; .y ; rjTiJa i i ai&U U 1H. liGD
Board of Trade.
Pi.ATTS.MOUTir, Xtb . Jan. 5, "83.
Board of Trade met in adjourned
trular session. Tin: president being
iihcelil. the nieetiuir was ralleil to or-
d;r by vici -president Carruth. Koll
called and a quorum present; uiiuutoti
ot last rculnr, and one special scs
tion read uud approved.
On motion, the boatd ptocctded to
elect officers for the ensuing year.
On motion, the first ballot tor pres
ident wa5to be informal; on the in
formal ballot for prcideut, F. Car
ruth received 8 votes: F. E. White, 4
vote, and II. M. Bushncll, 1 vote
On motion, the informal ballot wa
declared formal, and Mr "Carruth de
clared the unanimous choice of the
board for president.
For vice-president. J. A. Couno
aud F. E. White received a majority
of the votes ca-t. Mr. White declined
(he Kitioti, aud upon motion the
rule was suspended, anil II. Bocck was
by unanimous vole duly elected 2d
vice-president
On motion, the secretary was in
structed to cat the vote of the board
for W. S. Wise, for secretary, which
was done, and Mr. Wise declared duly
elected. The secretary was on mo
tion iustructcd :o cat the vote of the
board for F. Gorder for treasurer,
which was done, and Mr. Gorder de
clared duly elected.
On motion, the clficers elect were
directed to present, at this meeting, a
list of t lie names of members for the
board of directors of the board ol
trade for the eutuiu year; after con-
suUation the following list was presented:
F. E. White, chairman; J. W. Mar
shall, A. W. McLauirhlin, D. II.
Wheeler, J. V. Weckbach, C. W.
Sherman and John Wayman, and on
moti.in 1 lie list wa adopted an.l the
gentlemen named declared duly elect
ed us directors.
On motion, the number coustifut-
iur the siaudin" committees of the
board, wa fised at three members
for each committee.
Ou motion the board of directors
were instructed to make A. N. Sulli
van chairman of the judiciary com
mittee. Ou motion, it was decided to hold
an adjourned meeting of the board on
Friday evening. January 12th. 1883, at
7:30 o'clock; at which time all officers
and committees are requested to make
their annual reports in wilting.
On motion the president, elect was
instructed to employ a janitor for the
ensuing year.
On motion' board adjourned.
-"I A. Wr McLAroHLiir,
JB. Sinoufc, . . President. --.
Secretary. - - v
An I nti testing wliidle.
(IIuuwoimI O, blitili.
Kev. W. II. ilardman who was for
several eain the paslor of the Chn
liaii ehiireh, and v bo's family it ill re
side here though he is preaching at
Greenwood, Neb., was in town Thtirs
d iy. 'From him our reporter Irarued
1 11 pun u-nlarH of a most liabelieal
swimlio which has just beeu jx-Vpel ra
ted upon him; a swindle which the
chief of police of Chicago, pronounces
ooe of the shrewdest confidence games
ever perpetrated iu that city. A. lew
weeks ago a Mr. Ethcridge of Grcefi
wood; received a letter from one 'V.
II. Harper, iuforming him that be
was igent for a stock of goods be-long
iug lo a Cincinnati firm which he"
would trade for property in Iowa or
Nebraska. The iroods were iu the''
Sato" warehouse iu Chicago. Har
per is a nephew o tne deputy biientt
ol' Cum e.iuutv, tibru.-k)i, ami di--.
tautlv rciuted to Ktheridgc, although
it seems the latter as uot very well
acquainted wi'li him. The Mock of
V'uod was represented 10 be worth
$S,000. Mr. Ethcridge informed Mr.
Ilardman of thU opportunity for a
trade, representing Harper to be an
hom rab'e man, aud he being anxious
to dispose of his Glcnwood property
to a vantage, in order to move his
family to Greenwood, opened a cor
respondence with Harper. He wrote
him asking for a description of the
goods. The elescriptiou was furnished
by Harper, the goods consisting of
hardware, cutlery, boots and shoes
aud numerous other articles of the
total valve of $3,000. Iu the letter
Harper stated that his firm would
give a discount of 25 per cent., as the
goods belonged to an Indiana - mer
chant who had failed and his firm had
siezed upon the outfit to square them
selves. There was $750 6torago on
the goods which would have- to be
paid by the party taking them. The
upshot vf the negotiation between
them was that Harper was to take
t ho Glen wood properly at $5,000. and
$1,000 in money, in payment lor the
goods. Mr. Hardiuau had an abstract
of the property made anil had it ap
praised by three disinterested par
tics, betore this result was reached, in
accordance with instructions from
Harper. On December 16th, Mr.
Ilardman received a telegram from
Harper, requesting him to coui" to
Chicago at once if he n desirous of,
completing the trade In response to
this telegram Mr. Hard man started
for Chicago on December 20th, taking
with him the deeds lo the land aud.
$1,000 in gold. Arriving in that "city
ou December 21st, lie put up at the
Wiudsor hotel, and ou the 22nd .Har
per called upon hint there. Harper
introduced him to the clerk, with
whom he seemed to have been ac
quainted as a particular frieuel of his.
About this time a Mr. Miller, claim
ing to be one of Ihc Cincinnati, firm
who owned the goods made Ms -appearance
011 tho scene.
Ou Tuesday ol last week.-the--three,
Mr. Ilardman, Harper, i.ud : :Miller
visited the warehouss where--' the
goods were stored. Miller had-' the
inventory of the goodi and the boxes
were pointed out coirespomlingly
numbered to those in the inventory.
A conference was then held between
Miller and Harper and at the close of
this Mr. Ilardman was informed that
Miller would not trade until Harper
was'satisticd tint the Glenwood prop
erty was wcrth 5,000. The follow
ing proposition was then made lo
Ilardman: That he should deliver
the conveyance, dcceliug the proper
ty to Miller, and $1,000 to Harper,
and that Miller should make out a
bill of i-ale of the goods' to Ilardman
and. deliver the fame to Harper,, and
that upon the latter becoming satis
fied with the Glenwood property, he
.should turn over the $1,000 aud the,
deed lo Miller, aud the bill, of .sale lo
Ilardman, and thus complete the
trade. This was assented to by Mr.
Hardiuau, aud be- lurneil over. the
deed and money receiving from Har
per the following leceipt: ..
"CHifAOo, Dec. 23, 1832 Ueeeived
from W. H. ilardman, a deed to feur
lots i.ud a house in block 16 at Glen
wood. Iowa, valued at $5,000 and $1,-
000 hi -aidi, to be delivered to Jauie-S
Martin on receipt o: the tooilf meii
lioiieil in a c rtciu . contract, bill ot
sale lo a:d V . 11. Ilardman bein
now i.i 1 ov bauds of the nndersigtietl,
to be delivered when the tiiiderMgned
is .-ati-.fied with the said property at
Glenwood, Iowa." . W. A. Hakpek.
This contract was made at the
Windsor hotel. Harper aud Miller
left after niakiuz it. nrom'sinsr to call
in the morning. The next day they
tailed K pat in an appearance, but a
telegram was received from .Harper
stating that he had gone to Glenwood
to look at the property as Martin
would uot turn ove- the goods until
be examined it in person. Ou Thurs
day a mau giving the name of Scho-
field called at the hotel ahd asked the
clerk if he knew where Harper was.
Th clerk told him that he did not.
but that Mr. Ilardman had been doing
business with him aud could proba
bly leil him. Ue went out stating
sired to see Mr. Ilardman. Calling at
that time the latter was pointed out
to him. ochotleld asked him if he
kuew where Harper was Ilardman
replied that be waa iu Glenwood.
SchohVcl tha told hint that IlarjK-r
had informed hi 111 that ho had con
siderable business at several points
in Iowa, aud that be would uot be
back before Mouday. Mr. Uardman
waited therefore until Mouday for
his return, and on that day au old
friend of his aud a lawyer, dropped
iu upou him at the Windsor hold
very opportunely. To him ho related
tho facts we have just given. Tho
lawyer immediately pronouueed it a
swindle aud together they proceeded
to investigate. Inquiry at the Pal
mer Huae where Miller bnd stopper!
revealed the fact that ho bail left ou
Wednesday. The case was then laid
before the chier of the police a.:d it
was ascertained that Harper had beeu
seen 01 f he streets drunk alter the
lime when he wus supposed lo have
lei t the city, that he ha.J $1,000
draft hi his msm;-iiou aud said he
was going lo Pne-blo, X. M. A tele
gram v,b then seut to Gleuwood in
structing the r.eorler to have any
one pn s -in iug tho decJ for record
arrested, but uo.oue preseuteel such a
deed and it is uot at all likey that any
one will. . Mr. . Hardiuau arrived iu
this city Thursday lookiug pale aud
worn out by anxiety and trouble.
The loss is a severe ouo to him as the
money was borrowed, and it will bo
bard to repay. He will at once take
measures lo have the deed set aside,
aud he will prvbably save this It
was one of the most wily swindhs
ever devised or pcrpet'aled, and no
one cm wonder Unit Mr. Ilardman
was victimized.
The Lfuie Kiln Club.
"Do odder dy bega. the. old man
u ;,iiai.i-aanuica -.expiussion 1
couuteuauce. wheu-one ot Ue meu.
bera ofelis club diskjveicd me clyeiu'
my na'r.jvid . a leetle lampblack an'
sweet ile be dispressed de greatest a&-
(onishmeut dat a ponson o' my y'ars
Iwould be so vain Gem'len, when ycu
find a man widaut a single weak spot
in his character you have fouu' a mi n
too good fur dis weary world.
"When you fiud a drunkard you find
a man wid a weakness. He mat bo
bouest and iruthful. but when you of
fer him whisky you peel de patch off
his weak spot. If influence am 1 1 ought
to b'ar to reform dat man, watch Lim.
He am just as s.n tin to break out in
some odder spot as de sun am lo rise
an' sot. He will iuh to boss races or
poker rooms, or he will dress to kill,
or run arter women, or develop sun
thing to provw dat he don't keep u
tight rein on his hull chaiacter at
once.
"lleform a gambler an' what do you
make of him? Passion fur play am a
weakness. Shake it off an' de weak
ness breaks out in some odder spot. I
have known a sobor, temperate gam
bler to reform dat habit and become a
drunkard.
'When you find a man wid a weak
ness for horses let him alone. Take
bis boss away un he will replace it
wid suuthin' mo' disagreeable.
"I look upon lyin' as a weak hoop
on de human bar'l. .Few men lie to
lie, but dey lie bekase tley want to
cotch de 1110 as fish, or see de biggest
or cum de Highest being killed. Lyin'
may be called an ambitious weakness.
Smith lies to get eben wid Jones, and
Jones to get eben wid Brown, an' so it
goes. Reform a liar an' some odder
heop has got to bust.
"Gem'len, when de Lord an' de
church refuse to recognize pel feckshun
in man why do we expec; and demand
it? Half a millyuu clergymen in dis
kentry am tell in us from de pulpit
each Sabbath day dat man am weak
an' sinful ah full o tricks, an yet
when a pu son beats us out o' half a
dollar we riz up an' yell eut as if it
was a strange thing. I doan' drink
nor gamble nor lie nor steal, but I'ze
got a weakness. I'ze a bit vain. I
imagiue d..t I lojk purtier wid my ba'r
greased up an' de true color disguis
ed. -
"Giveadam Jones' doan drink nor
chew nor play policy, but he h;.s a
weak spot. He'll bet Ids last dollar on
a hosa race, an' he'll bet oh dv wrong
boss to boot.
"Judge Cadaver am regarded in his
naybiirlidOd as de soul of integrity, but
when he went fishin' last summer he
got so corndiculated dat he fell off de
wai f an came nigh being drowned.
"Good old Sir Isaac Walpole am de
fi iend of de sorrowful, a gran'fadder to
all chil'en an' his purse am eber open
to charity; but he has bought a lottery
ticket eaeii 'month for de last nine
y'ars and you can't conyince him dat
he won't sooner or later strike a prize
of sso.eoo.
"In wind in' up dis eulogy let me
simply warn you agin exprctin' to fin'
any man or woman so good an' nice
an' perfeca dat a flaw can't be found
in de structure; Give Vm due ciedi:
fur all good traits an' stand prepar'd to
dodge when de bad ones come to de
surface. Let us now march on to at
tack the reg'lar program.'
-- Good new house and two fine lots
iu good locatidh price, S800.
42 - Will S. Wise.
,
UtickletiN Arnica Salve
The best salve lit the world for cuts.
bruises, sorec, ulcers, salt iheutn, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains
corns and all skin ei option, and posi
tively curea piles. It Is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or money re
funded. Puce a." cents per box. For
sale at Kobei U' Pharmacy. u71y
Hohiian I IMnians!
A full and complete line in all the
latest styles. The ladies will find our
stock complete aud we aro selling at
tho lowest margins at J. V, Week
bach's. . :i2tf
For Sale.
Forty acres of land one half mile
from Plattsmouth, same will bo sold
in whole or in lots to Biiit purchasers.
Inquire of Wiikklku & Bennktt.
87tf
For Sale.
Eight quarter sections of choice
farming lands iu Cass county on reas
onable terms inquire of or write to
IT I.I.IVAN it WOO LEV,
2Ctf Plattsmoiith, Neb
J. Levy
Has resumeil business again, will buy
and sell all kinds of Furniture. Also
buys Iron, Metals and Bags. I advance
money on all kn.ils ol cooils.
Jacoii Levy.
Plattsmouth. Neb. (let. II. I --J -if
NEW
FurniturE StorE
HARRIS & UNRUH,
nic.vi.Ki;. IN
FURNITURE 3 C0FFI1TS,
ami all klml ul goutl uiiully kept In a
JCli.ll- t1
t --r a. MM
riiiMT i a w it ii i it i: wto it i:
Also, a Very complete Mock of 1-iinci ul ioo.U.
Melaliic&VrrOQi'cuCcmr.sJCi sKctsorcs.
tMl.LEMS, Ao.
Our New anil t-lti;:iiit lu-nisw I' nlui;y In
iU'l;iii-.
Keliieii:ber the pi ire, in I'NIOX
, BLOCK, on Sixth Street. TWO
I 'ors soul h of Cass ' uni
ty Bank.
U In-jtr 1:1:1 i'- f Mill ! l l.'.ll I ii. i! :i V.
I I. .- I ISMl.l I It. V I I!.
The- Nattsmoiitli Weekly
Mill
Tho Largest, Oldest and Best
County Paper.
HARRIS
Fresh Oysters.
Direct from the sea shore, cons . i t-
ly ou hand, al the Central !i.st.u.
ant. '-''.'in."..
1 .miOM'Tirds "ol" "-Vmm1
for sale by V. S. Wise. :$S-tl
Jo!insoii ISros., the hardware men.
will move into the Kockwowd block
as soon as complctod. :ititf
Man u fact u ring and Kepaii ing, ood
and neat, at Merges. 5tf
See our clubbing lUt tlila week, and
arrange to secure your wluler'a read
ing at
LOW RATES
TB3 HERALD
.mi.! any ublieiition in tho list at a
sninll advance over ti c cost of ne.
ri.. i i s.mi i"i ii
UF.i.'ALI)
ITBLISlIIXG
CiKlPANY
'
llo.
I t . i W Mil IN
r.MtiiM.
All ..iris o! :;'
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t - .til wit i man, hu
.. ri.MNF.tt. Ci.nnult
II hin ii i.f tin work.
t ti. i:tw, .
a 't ; i n k m ooi.r.v.
5.000 fence posts fur sale
or address .'lOif P.
For Lame Back, Sule or
Sliiloh's Porous Piasters.
( all on
L. Wise.
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THIS CELEBRATED AX FOR SALE BY
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la tUo Old Eu-ronio anit
FltlJJCI FAIj IaI3XT33
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Omaha, Kansas City, Atchison and St. Joseph,
pon
CHICAGO,
PEORIA,
ST. LOUIS,
MILWAUKEE,
DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS,
New York, Boston!
And All Points EAST and SOUTHEAST.
TIIR LINK t'OMPllISES
NVarlr 4.0fX) miles. Solid Snnih Steel Track. AH
connections an inatl'? in l'NI UKTOTS. It htt
a N'HtMnnl I -piituthiti ns bit Tl ! K UK AT
TIIUDt'iiH ('All LINK, ini.l is iimversallv runcetled
to be TIIK KINKST KO' 1 1'l'Kl) Huilrtiiui in the
"World fur nil clashes l ir;tvl.
Try tt, mid you will tlud truvc'ltitf :t luxury Instead
Of h dl5cintfitrt.
Throuirh Tickets vU tliis "cl-bnited Line for sale
At nil ortice in Um V
All liifwrnnitimi ;int HnTe f Knre. Kleephit? ':ir
Accrnimoi:iitniB. 'i tiiie 1 able?-, Ac, will w; ilif
fully K'Veii by uppiyiuK to
T. J. POTTER, PERCfcVAL LOWELL,
3-1 Vic- I're- I h d-u"! M .ita'"f. ku I Paaw niji r At..
Chic:'of tils. Chicayov III
klS rP y
DKALERH IN
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware.
Also A'enis f.,r the 2 Pointed MERCHANT! UNION HAltlt
We mill sell this Wire irs Cin.au us uwi mire in the market. (Jivk trs
WIRE
A CALL
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KEMBARY'S .
fTHTTr In 1 1 111 l
'NEWPORT,"
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rHi'.'ijrqi'-f?i,
mwmm.
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C C M F L E T E
and Sale Stable.
'IGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DAY OR NIGHT,
KVKUVTHINO
m
IS PIKST-CI.ASS TIIK I5KST TI'.AMS IN
SINGLE AM) DOLIiLK CAKUIAGKS.
ThK crrv
TRA VEI.KHS WILL FIND COM 'LC IE OUTFITS II Y CALLING AT TIIR
VINE AND FOUIITII STS.
.lulvltf.
PLATTSMOUTH NEB.
The Finest Pressed Brick
IU THE STATE,
KENDALL)
31 A X IT & A C T V 11 K B
c3"o Sons
16 V
John Jilate keens constantly on hand
a full line of line Irish and Scotch
Whiskies. Aug.17,1882 22yl.
- Fine spun silk parlor suites 19 per
cent less ilian Omaha pricas.
37 tf IIakeis & Unruii.
- It will pay you to read Wine's col
umn iu thU paper, you may find j list
what vou want. ". 39ll"
; 'Money to loan; easy terms on im
proved landa. Sullivan & U'oolly,
5if . at Union lilofb
"Shlfge-a special brands of home
manufactured cigars are the leaders in
the market and are made from the
best quality of tobacco. :J0tf
that he Would Call At.
Mrs. M. A. Buler, Ladies Nurse, of
long experience. .Jiest of lieference.
Residence, Picnic Hill.
Plattsmouth, Neb. Au?. 31. ,S2 3m.
J. V. Weckbach has on hand a large j
ana well selected stock of carpels, and
more coming. He will have the larg
est and finest line ever offered in this
City. 23tf.
The Most SucressFix Remedy ever dis
covered as it u certain iu its rfteet iuid dot-
not Mister ; Aleo exolk-lit lor lium:m tle-ii.
KKAU iKOOF BELOW.
FROM COL. L. T. FOSTER
Toiingotown. Oliio, May 30th, iww.
Ii. J. Kcmlall & Co., Gents : I had a very val
uable J amblctoiiian coit w Licli 1 jtrieu very
liiBlily, lie had a lart'e Inme r);iviu in one joint
aud small one on the otliiT.wliii.-li m:ti4e
lilsn very lame ; I bad him under the cliari- of
two vctf-ricary durneons who failed to i:i.r
him. I was one- day reading the adveriii-rment
o Kendall's .Spavin Cure in the Ci.-imu'w
Dres. I dt-teaiiiined at once to try it.jn.ii nui
ilriiuiNt here Bent for it. they milm-i! :i.i--e
bottirs. I took them a'! ami thought 1 v.i ii:d
give it a thorough trial, I usedlit uct-imlsi ; ! li
rertioas and tbi- fourth day the eolt ceawil !
be lame, and the lumiin had iiis:iiieari-i!. I
used but one bottle and the coin limn-arc as
free from lump aud at smooth as any ln-ri- ui
the -state. He i entirely cured. '1 he i:i i- i.i
so remarkable that I let two ot my iieiuhv-.r-liave
the remaining tv.o bottles bu arc no
using ir.
Very Respectfully,
L. T. FOSTER.
Kendall's Spavin Cure
OX HUMAN FLESH.
ratten' Mills. N. Y.. Feb.21.178.
NPAt.t. & Co.. Gents : The particu-
l I used your Kendal! - Spavin
Orders received for any nuunf ity
and filled in a satisfactory manner.
Ihose conteinijJatin to build
should examine our work, the
quality of our bricks and prices.
JLard. in rear ot iJonner Stable,
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
Cass Countv iron Works
loung men thinking of attending
school tins winter should send for a
circular of the Wyman Commercial
College of Omaha. The studies are
practical and the institution a good
one. 39t4
Farmers and others desiring a p-cn-
teei. lucrative agency business, by
which $5 to 20 a dav caa be earned
send addrisa at ence, on postal, to H
C. W Uknfcon & Co.. 195 and 197 Ful
ton Stwew York. ' 40ir.m
n. j. k
iar case on wliii-
Cure was a maliguaiit aukie ;rain of sixteen
m.)iit!i stauiliu-4. I had tried many thln--, bit
in vain. V our Spavin Cure put the foot to the
eroiiml aniii. and for the lir-t time sinee hurt,
in a natural position. For a family liniment it
exoeiis auyiuuig we ever aseo.
Yours truly,
KEV. M. F. HELL.
Tastorof JI. E. Church, Fattens Mill. '. Y
Send addrens for Illustrated Circular, which
we think gives positive proof of it- virtues. No
remedy ha3 ever met with such unqualified
succe, to our knowledge, for be:.t as well as
man.
Price $1. per bottle, or bottles for $5. All
Drucsirts have it or can cet it for you. or it
willbeeeiittoanyailiire-si.il rece.pt of price
by the proprietors, DK. U. .1. KENlvALL & CO.
Eaoi-burs Falkt, YU . I 3-ly
SOLO Df ALL DRI CGISTS
JOHN WAYjIAaX,
i'roirietor.
A.
'Neb.
JIAN UF. 1 VTC REUS OF
BOILERS,
IKON FRONTS,
AND
ENGINES,.
HOUSE COLUMNS.
CASTINGS.
Our facilities for heavy work in Columns aud Cast in "S for
not surr-n.'srd in the ttatc.
MACHINE REPAIRING of all kinds. Our Machine S'ioj is fu'dy
for all cla.-ss of work in iron.
Patronize .Nebraska nunuTactu ug. e du licitc all
fieiyht and time.
Partus ljuilJing in : ny part of H e State flioubl wr.te lor our terms i f
I'usiriess lluuici art
eUipi-l
eastern price, lariujj-
CH'.1CJ .
CASS GOXriTT-ST 121017 W(K3
March 11th, 1883. 'l Pt.ATTTri. XEB.