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PLATT8H0OTH HERALD.
l'l ULISIIi:!) DAILY AMI WKKKLY
The Piattsmonlli Herald PnMisMBZ Co.
J EFF. 1 STONE, - City Editor.
For City tndCouiitr Directory, Railway Time
Table. Telephone KxcIiaDj? Iiuiuei Di
rectory, Ilusineas Cards Xc, rvr third page.
A. Salisbury, IiciitiNt.
A big crowd and occulta of I'mi nt
Ford's skating riok last night.- y
The snow fall hist night was 42 100
of an inch, or nearly half an inch.
The river U full of floating ice again
today.
More of "the beautiful" last night,
consequently tuoro muddy mud to
day. A prairie schooner headed for the
west, was one of the few attractions
on Main street today.
Calender's minstrel troupe passed
through the city this morning. They
hare a coach of their own in which
they travel.
The graduating exercises of the
Omaha Medical College take place at
IJoyd'u opera house next Wednosdaj.
Plattsmouth has two candidates for
diplomas, and they will do us proud-
We desire to call attention to the
market reports published on the first
page of the Herald. They are re
ceived and corrected each day and are
reliable
1 E. Huffner received a car load of
Kelly barb wire the other day at
Weeping Water, it wus intended to
have been shipped here, but through
mistake went on; Ed will have it
back here or another in iU place in a
'few days.
The Journal office has a bouncer.
We haven't examined yet to ascertain
whether it is constructed on the prin
ciple of Puck's or not, but if it ia,
we've no business examining it.
Prof. Drummoud will pleasa accept
thanks for the kind invitation given
last night. Some day when the ap
paratus is to be wound up and touched
off. we will takeadvntago of the op
portunity to viaiijita bait school in
the state of Nebraska, and of
Plattsmouth is proud to boast.
which
Notice wa3 today served on Ed Kos
enbaum, and C. G. IlerolJ and Jacob
Vallery Sr., his bondsmen, that Mrs.
Pauline Duns tan had commenced pro
ceedings against theoi for SoOO, dama
ges she has sustained by reason of
liquor sold to her husband William
Dunstan. The 2d day of April is the
time the music begins. -
The members of the Ancient, order
of Hibernians of the city who partici
pated in the celebration of St. Patrick's
day at Plattsmouth returned home on
Saturday evening, greatly pleased with
the treatnifeut they received from Ike
brethern of the order in Omaha and
Plattsmouth, particularly the latter.
who spared no trouble or expense to
make the occasion long to be remem-
, bered and for which they return their
sincere thanks and hope an opportuni
ty to return the compliment will soon
occur. C. 13. Nonpanel.
The Art Loan. , .
OFFICERS A2fD COMMITTEES.
Mrs. S. P. Wilson,-president; Miss
. - L.ue Shannon, secretary; Mr. Alva
; Drew,-treasurer.
KXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Mesdames C. 15. fIrwm,. S. P. Holla
way, M. B. Murphy, Wash Smith.
jytPECORATIOX COMMITTEE.
-'-'.-' Mesdames M, li. Murpby, R. Peter
.: sou ;Wm. Porter; Misses Ella Kennedy,
.Leila Thomas, Lizzie Schildkneciit,
Carrie Holla way ; Messrs. Pet ei son, W.
Tatetam, J. E. I.eesley. It. Gienger.
' - . KECEPTIOX COMMITTEE.
Bros. St. John, Chambers. Newell,
Sparlock, Arthur, Davis. Black and
;SmIthr
j : 3CCSIC COMMITTEE.
, Messrs. R. B. Windham, li. Newel1,
Sumner Hall, Sam Mathews, B. Spur
Jock, Mrs. R. Peterson, , Miss Alice
' Jean.
" ENTERTAINMENTS.
" Messrs. Windham. Chambers, Smith,
: Black, Spurlock, Wilson.
BAZAAR COMMITTEE.
"r. , Mrs. Alex. Schlegol, chairman; Mes
dames Frank Johnson; Misses Clara
" Babbington.'S. Worden;Messrs. Sum-
ner Hal!. Frank Davis.
.PHOTOGRAPHS AD DAGUERREOTYPES.
Misses S. Worden, Annie Murphy,
- Nettie Smith, Elsie Smith,- Carrie
- Isham, Maude' Porter; Messre. Sumner
' Hall, Will Sampson! Frank Morgan.
REFRESHMENTS. '
Mesdames B. P.YVifcou,' A. Drew, S.
P. Holloway, Wash Smith, E. Davb,lV
Way bright, Mo!c,,R. Petersoo, C. 11. Ir
win, Wa. Porter, M. 15. Murphy, Ste
phen Durls, J. y, Baroes, EJ Alike,. C.
a. Harris, It. Newel I, C. Jones, Misses
- Ella Kennedy ffizalc Scbildkuecht, Le
IU Tiiouitu, Ljc S'lanaoa, Ajph i Cijiio.
!''-.- . .room, i . . -
Messra.Tuteman, It. Peterson,' A S;
. At wood. Wt Alike, R. Geiuger .
. ... AV"JW9. . , ,
v . R. 13.. Windham. i s . .
- . TABLE COMMITTEE. ' ? "
Mrs. Newell, chairman;- Mes
dames F. Knroeler, R. Kennedy, G.
Kinser. C. Jones, S. Harris, Brantner,
- Gienger. liteath, Flemminj', Smith, B
" Waybrfglit, Mauzee ; ' Misses Emma
Smith. S, Harrison, Mre. A: Drew, M.
L. White. Dabb, Hadlj.
Personal.
.Abe Kinison went to Louisvilh).
Taylor Welboru, or Louisville, is in
the city today.
Waller White left this morning for
Kansas City.
Hon. Win. Nevill took a trip to the
capital today.
D. L. Clifton, of this city, was in
Omaha last night.
Hon. James Patterson went to Ash
land this morning.
Joe Conner made his usual run up
the road this morning.
Warrick, the wide-awake druggibt,
went to Omaha this morning.
Hon. James Hall went to Glenwood
this morning on a business trip.
Dr." John Black and A. 15. Taylor
rusticated in Omaha last night.
D. D. Martindale, of Louisville, was
a pleasant caller at this oflico today.
Charley Holmes started east this
morning to gather up a few horses.
Win. Swindle and George Laverty
came down from Louisville this morn
ing. Miss Dickey, of Buda. HI., who has
been Yisiiiug at John Watterman's,
left this morning fur York.
Mrs. J. M. Walerinan, of Louisvillet
who has been visiting friends in the
city for a few days, returns home to
night. Oliver Dovey is in New York city
purchasing the spiiug stock of goods
for the extensive house of E. !. Dovey
& Sous.
Walt M. Seely, of Bennett, is in the
city today. lie is working with Mr.
Ramsey on the senate journal of the
late legislature.
O. T. Rockwell, one of Avoca's best
business men, passed through the city
this morning on his return home from
a month's visit in Michigan.
Tom Murphy, one of the boss rail
road men, left this morning for Te
cumseh, where he is working a large
force of hands grading the Beatrice &
Tecumseh branch of the B, & M.
Mr. James Pettee has gone to Weep
ing Water, where he will remain until
after Friday, assisting in a musical
convention that Piof.Potter.of Spring
field, is conducting there this week.
P. II. Mahoney, an old time Platts
mouth boy, lately at Missouri Valley,
and in future with the M. A M. at
Denver, "s in the city visiting old
friends, and called on the Herald.
Charlie Patterson, one of the B. &
M.'s best engineers, who has been on
the west end of the line for several
months, is now pulling freight between
this city and Lincoln, and lias moved
with his family here.
Capt. Marshall went to Omaha last
night to listen to the lecture of Dr.
Thomas, The Capt. says the lecture
was a hue euort and contained some
statements of stubborn facts. He was
well pleased and glad he went.
CURTIS' CKI.MF.
His Alleged Theft of $100.
The community is startled today by
the announcement that D. W. Curtis,
who is well and favorabl3r known to
the people of Plattsmouth and Cass
county, and who is one of the best and
most popular school teachers in the
county, is guilty of the theft of $100,
from the trunk of Win. Hull who
lived at the same place as Curtis.
Complaint was filed with the County
Judge and Curtis was arrested
this afternoon and as we go to press the
matter is progressing in the county
court. A good many stories are in cir
culation in the matter, and the facts in
the case, remain to be yet brought out.
Alex Mcintosh appears as counsel for the
prosecution and Crites fc R.imsey for the
defense. We will not pass any hasty
judgement upon the matter at this time
but await further developments and give
to our readers the facts as they' exist, to
morrew.
Cedar Creek Letter.
Cedar Ckeek, March 20. 1883.
Ed. IIkkalu: Kev. Keed, of Falls
City, but who once lived in Cass county,
was iq the village last week, en route to
his father-in-law's, Mr. Cyrus Creamer,
vliom he will visit a few days.
J. G. Gore, of Iowa, has bought Chris.
iietzger's herd of cattle, and will ship
them to Chicago next Saturday.
Jake Berge was in Cedar Creek Satur-
dav.
W. II. li. Stout's -quarries are again
in operation, and lour, or five- car-loads
of stone leave this station daily."
. Some one reports that lout 7 acres
of Wiu- Gutluuann's tinker land has
been warned away ly tbo Plntte river,
mid the 6edof the eutire ricr has been
-haiigtd.
V. P.' '.Truster,, our retired merchant,
will start lor the west ia a few weeks to
get rich:
School closes this week Willi au at
tendance of 2D Mrholars.
Owing-to an Jdibi;, we" wi!lbid you
itdicu and say, no ' " ' Moke Aso.n.
At the lueelhig of the T. A.'M. club
last night, it whs deoidexl to. iiave u
hop oit FridHpreTeninV. -Marc 30.
For Male or TraIe. y
Two good cows. v.ith- calf, for trade
either fr stoclc-ho' or fat cows. En
quire t Jonathan Halt Si Co V.
, . . . v . . . Auetioa. . ,
If you hare anything you want sold
at auction call on Joe Ford. d&wtf
G. A. It.
The attention of ex-soldiers U called
to the fact that not one in ten of them
who reside in the Kia'e of Nebraska,
are members ef the Grand Army of
Republic.
This is not as it should be, for as
soon as the aims and objects of our
order are known, old soldiers having
honorable discharges, seek to join with
us. Instances occur often where
members of the same regiment meet
and know each other within the post
and at our camp fires, who would nev
er have such privileges granted them
had our order not existed.
I would therefore call on all in our
State who are eligible for membership
to at once join themselves to a post of
possible. If there is no poat located
near you, aud there are 20 ex -soldiers
desiring to organize a new one, send
at once the names to either E B. Tay
lor, Chief Mustering officer, David
City, Neb., or to F. F. Rexfurd, of
Weeping Water, Neb . who is Muster
ing ofllcer of the district you reside in,
and proper papers ill be forwarded
at once. Let there bo a hearty re
sponse to this notice all over our State.
Very Respectfully,
Jno.C. Bonnell,
Dept. Commander, Dept. of Neb,, G.
A. It.
River Report,
As furnished olliciallv to the
Wur
Department.
The river at noon today, stood 5 ft
5 in. above low water mark, a full of
4 in. since noon yesterday.
A Terrible Accident.
One year ago, Jt he Press was called
upon to chronicle the death by lire of
a lady living opposite Nebraska City,
in Fremont county, Iowa. This morn
ing it is our sad duty to give the hor
rible particulars of a second death
from I he same cause. Last Saturday
a young son of Mr. Murray, aged
twelve, years, was engaged in b urning
corn stalks in his father's lield which
is located about two miles from Per
ciyal, Iowa, and by accident his-cloth-ing
caught fire. His father was
about a quarter of a mile away from
him, but instead of rolling on the
ground, or even going toward his pa
rent, the frightened vboy ran the other
way at a terrible spetd. the flames
gathering strength as he ran He kept
running until he dropped down liter
ally burned alive. He was taken home
and died iu a couple of hours, having
suffered a thousand deaths.
The unfortunate young boy was a
nephew of Mrs. Murray, Joe O'Pelt's
mothcr-in law. The funeral took
place Monday, and was largely attend
ed. -Neb. City Press.
Buy your trunks and valises at the
Opera House clothing store.
Phil Youug has just received n large
Hue of books aud stationery, aud more
to follow in a few days. Amongst the
many tilings is the larget-t and cheapest
line of box paper cyer .sold in Platts
mouth. The latest novels Jjy E. P. Roe,
Mary J. Holmes, May Agn-s Fleming,.
ami many otners. Gospel Hymns Nos.
1. 2, 3. aud 4 combined, binders for the
Seaside and Franklin Square libraries,
large i:ne of blank and memorandum
books, waste paper basket?, base ball 3
and bali, photograph and autograph
albums aud many other goods too nu
merous to mention. Phil makes a spec
ialty of all these goods, and it will be to
your interest to buy them from him. It
The Troy City Laundry
Has removed to the Mockenhaupt build
icg near the blacksmith shop and is pre
pared to do tmt-class work, lg-dlm
Rouse to Rent.
Inquire of Chaplain Wright.
dtf
Phil Young says that he will not . use
the baby carriages himself,and therefore
will have to dispose of "some of them.
So if you want ny bargains in the car
riage line now is your chmcc. Besides
Phil is offering bargains on manv other
rrtri la in lio IIa
"VV O ill U13 IILtCi
Do not leave vour orders for suits
with travelling agents but cull lo and we
will take your measure aud guarantee
perfect tits and satisfaction at the Opera
House clothing store.
For perfect fitting substantial clothes
call at tii? Opera House clothing btore.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Of The First National Bank at' llatts-
raouth, iu the State of Nebraska,
at the. Close of Business
March 13th9 , '
KESOURCKj. jr
Ixansau(l discounts. ....".;. .,$2ol W5 77
Overdrafts..- :.....; 3 is& go
U. S.llouds to secure ciruulaliuu .. .M 000 00
Oi lier stocks, bunds aud inortages. 3 471 30
liijo from approvrd reserve agent.. 42 as
lue lrom oilier .ttti')i:l Uak, . 2 068 44
Due (rum suae Hanks ami tianUcrs. 4 j
Keal estate, turuiiure and fixtures.. 3 itii V0
Current expeuMes and taxes puid.... 'J UH li?
JiilU of other banKs , :: 000 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and pennies 88 it
Specie .. 7 23 1 43
Legal tender sote 2 aw 00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treas-
urer(5 per cent ot circulation,
2 00
. 3 3 Jd 40-J 36
Total .
MABlLITIKS.
Capital stock paid lo....,
Surplus fund
Undivided profits -
National Bauk notes ouutaudiu.
Individual deposits rubject
check
...J so 000 00
. . ' 10 OtK) 00
12 l-9 VZ
U 000 t,0
to
68 73J CO
Statk of Nki:iiaska, f
County ofCass.
I, A. W. SkUioHUN, Cashier of the alxve
named bank, do solemnly swear that the alx.ve
ktatemeut is true to the bet of my Uhow lolt
and belief. A. W. McUlOUI.lN.
Cashier.
Suberied aud sworn to before me, this Mih
day of .March, itutt.
jL.S v Gko s- Sm'Tii.
Notai-y J'ublic.
CorrertAttPKt :
:eo E. Dovev, 1
K. E. Whitk, Direct 01 1..
A. W. McLai'ohun. 1
Public Sale.
Notlec U hen-by given that I wilt ell at pub
lic miction. in front of the county clerk's iMJice,
In flatiMniouth. Casn Co., NebniNka, nt 2
o'clock p. iu. on Saturday, the 31 ft day of
March, 1883, certain personal property of on
John Johnson, deceased. Said property cou
slsta of oiim shot gun. one pistol, one watch
and cbaki. one dirk knllc, Ac.
P. P.GASS. - .
. Coroner ( j Co.. tieb.
nattsnioutb. Mareb 2ntb I8S3.. d&wst
lVmaiid cert ideates of deposit . .. . 13 iii; ;V I R 9 I II I
Time cerlifieitles 01 deMHi( l7 rj H SI A I I L II
lue to other .National Ititiikx us c Ti it l ill I II
Notes and bills re-discouated go ;n 30 "II J'J fill I I II
Total , .nTwTaa ! I 1 1 1 U M
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER.
As reported from the Clerk's ollke
each day:
Frank Busche to A II Gillett. ne4
nej4'12 l 1-12, w d. $1000.
Geo O'Neil and wf to Lafe O'Veil,
und?; lots in 19-13-14.
M i " 5 blk 47 Platts., w d, $850.
T M Cooley to J. A. Mick, w nw,V
28-11-9, $1800
U. S. to T F Ferguson, e, se4' 6-12-13.
.Tchn Toman and wf to Joseph V'eres
hiuk, lot 12-12-13 13, w d, $51).
Rrcmner'ri cracker at Stadeluuiu's.
t&a 4w.
For lowest prices in men's and boy's
wear cull nt the Opera lioiir-e clothing
store.
A t.'ood L'haucc
To rent, to the right parties, a com
plete restaurant; location central and
business already established. Restau
rant can also be used for ice cream
room. An excellant business chance
for a man and wife apply at.
Tdtf stadleman's Bakery
for Male.
A new frame house with stone base
ment, containing 5 rooms; convenient
to the 11. R. Shops. For price and
terms, applv to Albert Calkins, or
Wheeler & H.-i ne.. 47tf
The only first class barbershop aud
bath rooms in tin; city at Jot! hords,
under Carrulh blot'i. d&wtf
Clutter & Marshall, d-mtists, Fitz
gerald's block. kb'28'ltf
Strictly Pure.
All tobneco used in my factory is u:i
adultirated and parlies buying my cigars
will always secure strictly first-class
goods. My special brands are all kuowu
for )ii.i!it and :u reliable cigars.
dWtf Jui-ll'S PUTKUliKIJC.
Dreamer's
eifu-keii at Ve klichV.
A Square Meal
Can be iiad at t!t.! City !!.: i'.r only
2- cfiits ami lodging at same roa-oiiable
lates. Farmers and Commercial -urn
will please bear this iu mini. d&wtf
Di em net 's crackers at Baker's. t&3 4vv
Notice.
To the owners of Odd Fellows
shares in the Masonic and Odd Fel
lows block: You are hereby noti
fied to bring in your shares to the
undersigned and receive the cash
for the same. S. II. Richmond,
dfcw2w Ch'n Board Trustees.
Ri-umuor's crackers at Hansen's. i&s4v
B cinuei's
Lewis.
crackers at Beuuctt &
Beuuctt
t&s 4w
Ice ! Ice ! Ice !
Now is the time to contract for your
summer's supply of ice. Bed rock prices
prompt delivery and superior quality of
ice, lir&t come urst served by the new iee
man. t2m2 Jok Faiukield.
Ror Rent.
The Ilolbrook house corner of 5th
and Locust street. House is large com
modious and excelent condition, apply
to lSdtf Tnos. Pollock.
Bremuer's crackers at Murphy's, t&s-lw
Just Heceived.
A FINE LINE OF
MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES
OP DIKECr IMPOKTATION.
A Challenge 5c Cigar,
Specialty made lor tlie retail trade only, at
Pepperberg's Cigar Factory.
HOUSE, SIGN, AND
Carriage Painter,
Graining aiazini , Paper Hanging,
KALSOMINING.
Leave orders at W arrick's. 1'lattsiuoutli, Feb.
AMUSEMENTS.
Ho For the Eink.
OPEN EVERT AFTERNCOH
lu Banement of Kisrrata Illork.
Roller Skates For All.
JOSEPH FQRD, Prop
T ZEE'S FIRST
L BALL
. OF THE
PLATTSMOUTH
C3. THE.
Tuesday 2veninjr, March 27,
! '. IN
FITZGERALD HALL
Tlie Music wili le furnkshed bv "the
I'LATTSMOLTTH QUADRI L'L E
HAND. Nobody wilf be admitted
without an invitation.
TICKETS, for Ball, . - $i.00
SUPPER, at Central RttUurant. x-
. tra. -
Ladira should remember that Phil
Young has the finest line of ladies sliop
piug eatrhcls in the city of tho latest
ktylciv Call and see them.
For lutctit ktyleu of children's kilt
suit!, nUo two and three piece (suit
rittit the Opera House clothiug btore.
For anything iu the clothing line cull
at the Opera House clothing store.
"WALL PAPEH1
We have receivel a lartre stock
of verv U'sir:ih!e
WALL PAPER.
It consist of all grades lrom
the cheat i hrowii at 1JO cents to
A
the high price gilt at $1 a double
roll. Jiuy your wall paper where
Von can iret the largest hest
stock to select from.
Competent mechanics furnished
to hang paper when desired. We
take ideasure in showing our
4
goods; call and see us. Ilespect
fully,
WILL J. WAIiKICK.
B.&M.R.R.
X 1ST
The throiifrh line i'or Denver
and the Mountains, and all points
in Southern and
ka.
Western Nehra
m
Eastern Connections at
PLATTSMOUTH,
OMAHA and
ATCHISON KANSAS,
for all points
East, ITorth and South
Connections at
LINCOLN for
CENTRAL CITY,
COLUAIIUJS,
ATCHISON,
WYAIOltE,
and all intermediate points.
P. S. EUSTIS
G. W. IIoLDRKfiE, Geo. Pas. Ag'i,
Gen 1 Sunt. Omaha. Omaha
Secure Yourself a
Forty Acres laid oT in City Lots,
in Palmer's Addition,
AD-rorxixo the
B. & M. RAILROAD- SHOW,
Just outside the City limits, and nt sub
ject to city Taxes.
FINE RESIDENT LOTS
where a shop man, or any other man, can
eat his dinner under Ins own roof and
not cold grub from a dinner pail
in the dusty, smoky shops.
Only three to ten minutes' walk
from his work. Call on
JAS. S. MATHEWS,
Att'y at Law and Real Estate Ajjeut.
Over Baker's Slore,will make terms to suit
Lots from $40 to $50
On time.or forCash,to men that will build
No Lot fur Speculators !
CALL AT THE
Old Reliable
LUMBER VARA
1. 1. mtBRIAK i SOB,
Wholesale and Ketail Deafer la
PINE LUMBER
SHINGLES, LATH,
SASH, D 00 IiS,
BLINDS, &c,
Fourth Mreet. In rear of Opera House
PLATT3MOUT1I,
NEBRASKA.
J. I. NUffiPHOlf,
AGENCY
FIRE INSURANCE CO'S:
CITY, of London,
QUKKN, of Liverpool
FIR KM AN Fl'NI). of California
I EXPRESS COMPANIES:
AMERICAN KXI'RKSS CO.,
WKI.I.H, FAKCO & CO. KXl"Kl-::;.
Ofllce In KiH'kwunil l;lrk, vviili
JttllllHUII Hi OS
A FINK LOT OK
MACKEIiKL, LAIiUADOUE II KItRINC, TUOUT, WILD WAVM
COD FISH, AjH.n choice lot of
LEMONS -A.XTD OHAKCES.
We ha A Hue t-toek !
CMOI0E FAMILY GROGE&IES,
Iaii y l:rantli of
MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR.
I have in xloi'k h II ih- line of
Queensware, Glassware, Lamps,
&c. All our km:I nr" '" Hlnl fn-oli.
Will EKbaup lor Country Produce. Liusecd Oil Meal Always on Hand.
Next door to Court House, J'lattsinouth, Neh,
ud&mw. M. B. MURPHY & CO.
FIXED OX ItOOM,
FIXED ON LOCATION,
FIXED ON GOODS.
FIXED ON FITS,
FIXED ON STYLES,
FIXED ON PRICES,
and we can iix you to your ati-
faction on
l Hals ana Cans,
Trunks and Ya-
liccs. Furnishing
-r tw 1-
1 UUU , IN 15 U li.
wear, ifce.
Fresh Groods
in every
depart
primc mcnt ol
quality
One price and
no monkey busi
ness. iLe mem
ber tlie place,
Rock wood block
C. E. WE SCOTT,
The only -Boss17 Clothier.
31ANUFA CyTUIM.1V O
AND
REPAIRING
AT
Sherwood'S
Bockwood Block,
lMatlsmdiitli, Neb.
BOYD & LARSEN,
Contractors and Buyers.
Will give estlinfttes on all kiml of work. Any
orclf r left at tlie Lumber Yard or I'ost
- Oflloe will receive proiuot attDtiu. -
Heavy Trass Framing,
for barns and large builtllncs a Kpeciaitjr,
For refeiereea
ipply to J. P. Young, J. V. Week
H. A. Waterman & Sou . dAwtf
barb or
&LARIKS!
WAKUANTV DKKOS
MOM'OACiK DKKDS
CIIATTKL MOUTOAUKS
QUITCLAIM DLL'DS
AND LKASES
Secure them at the
Plattsmoutb Herald Otfico
REAL, ESTATE
(AND)
COLLECTION AtJKNCY.
Law and collodion liiKiiien promp
tly attendetl to ut this oflico and pro
ceeds remitted without delay.
Notarial work, conveyancing aud
abstracting attended to on tdiort no
tice und Hutinlaction guaranteed.
If there is any thing we do make a
specialty of, it i city and Hiiburbau
real estate. Several Hue farm aud
fioine wild land at bargains. I.uboriiitf
men can get a home by paying month
ly what they now pay for house rent.
' Space forbids giving but a uinall
percentage of the bargains now on the
books at this agency; wn name the
following:
Six choice half acre lot;, 8 minutes
from It. U. shops, at from $80 to 1M)
each, aud ou terms that would make
a man ashamed to say h: did not own
a house. Come and pee, you are not
compelled to buy and we wont give
these lots away, but you can get them
ro the)' will absolutely cost you noth
ing. Five acre lot J mile from city for
$2.W part on time.
Eleven acre lot J mile from city
for sfcooO this is extra tine.
I have three pieces of outride prop
erty which I can sell and under
take to lurnisli purchaser work
enough to pay for them, now I will
furnish the ground and you tho work,
work is what hurts inc. If you will
do the work at :i fair price I will glvo
you a clear deed for the land; if you
can't do the work come and bee me, I
may find some one who will do it lor
you. '
Ten acres for iKXJ 00
" " " 600 00
" " " 750 00
" " " 2600 00
Several feinall tracts well iinjroved
and adjoining the city, for sale at
reasonable rates.
FARM USDS.
40 acre?, wild $ 600 00
80 " improy'd 1G00 00
120 " " 2000 00
160 " .0000 00
200 ' " 6200 00
240 " " 6(XXJ 00
Finest stock larm in Cass county
$16000, loDg time and low rate ol in
terest. 160 acres, wild $2500
160 " ' 2HO0
80 1200
80 " " 32(0
160 acres, wild, Itep. V'y (cash) $1000
CITV l'KOPKBTV.
Cor. lot 3 bPks from shops (cheap)$l00
1 "3 " " " 175 -
2 " S " " " 150
3 cor " 2 " " 450
1 " 4 " " 175
3 cor 2 " " 150
2 " " N. 6th street (tine) 300
2 " " Picnic Hill " 200
1 " " Washington a ve" 350
1 " "1 bl'k from Main st extra 400
Improved city real estate In abun
dance. I can find what you want ia
this line if you will call and see me.
Ilusiuess houses and lots for sale
at much lower ligures than will be
asked 6ix months hence.
Storcn and towellings reo'ed and for
rent, rents promptly collected.
If you don't ure what you want in-
this column come and ak for it. I've
probably misled just what you wau.
Olfice open neatly every even inirfroui
6 to 8.
lo(d new houe and two fine loti
i! gMtnl location ric4. S600.
r. c wise,
- -Union Qlock.
Choice Candies!
Home-iuade ami rHi rant d
Strictly I'iuv.
MEALS AND LUNCH'
nt all liours.
k )jitera Hilit or ihxy at tho
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.Next to WVclibaelt'ii store.
JAMES ANTIL Proprietor
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