The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, October 16, 1883, Image 3

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    SFF.ClAL NOTICES.
A1 v-rtlHfi!HiiM uiKlrr till lirad, tlire cfut
liuj rcii itivrllon.
1IONKY r LKN-OnVeal7M:tt by" A. N,
nuMvuu.
,Vu Sai.k fo kixmI liillk i'vw. liwjutrn (
K. U. liutl mii. ltt
IOiC AI.K IIoiim's, luti ami wood land by
A .l'liu i:mi & null.
I'HC .s I.IC-A uo.mI Mu.ii A. Hamlin cabinet
or.-.tn, 14 Iiuik.iIii lT cash iurc!iai-r. lie
tllf IICIII..U .-MlllUlt. ll&tl
UUK H I.K-Tlie Wooili property near Hlier
A i:I lli-r. J. W. II Aieail all.
Aent.
iroi! SAi.tf Ite-udeiic prop -rty. one of tho
( IIK-l-it lix'HlloiiH III tli rlty. or III
tiinli- for ilix k. Iuure ol J. W. Mar I lilt. UMt
I.Mt MAI.K -lloiito and lot, price tavt. loo
i-.itli. nul.tiic-a- in iiKiiitlily pHyiiiKiiit.
It. 11. WlNUIIAM,
FOK.SAI.K Se.er;l reMldenrei, cheap. In
quire of II. II. Wheeler Si Co.
1,'OIJ SAl.K-Mcratoli Tablet-i In all le. at
llui oilier. VI tf
1,'oic HAI.K a lot tn K'xl location. I'articu
l:u at till ollictt J7H
1,'Mi: .SAI.K An ordt r fr a nw American
.-culiiK .Machine. luiilre at tliUoIllce.
(.'OK S vl.K -I.OMcordH of wood. Imjulre of
VV. .-. W Iw. tr
r'oit SAl.K-i Id pap I'm foraale at thla ollloe
at to ct'liti .11 liuudred or ft ctrut ptr doz-
t(
L'OK MAI.K -I our lot toKt tT In Kod
limi lu ihl elly. Inquire at till ofll
Ioca-
ofllcn I f
I,')!; KK.N r 1 lie liOrtu more room lu Nev-
I ! lM'ka and h rooms up t;ilm. iood
lix'Atlou f.r re,nuruiil or bonrdlii house, reuts
rheap. Apply to t in. ISevllle. IHJtf
fl'i I KKNT A house, corner 7th and lxcuft
1 tlr--l.liiiuli ol 1 lii!. I'ollock.
I, 'OK IISNT One office room and dwelling
I'oiiiifi'it il, (3 room-) u.i ktiiirx ever lloll-hlnn-i.li
r bakery. Kmiulre at Mii. Iloltnehuel
urri. lit t(
Foi: KKN T lloii'P, Rnveiiient to Miops.
. It. K. It. DoVKViHo.V,
liii: KKNT S..uth -tore room of the Union
1 I lock. i:i..iiiie ol II. Hlack. It. Spur
In, .1V.1 lln M , liu.iiue.ts ciiiiliilttee. I&ltf
iK I.K 'l -tiMelling llou-es. Inquire of
k 1 1 Mill W. II. bHAKKIt.
I ).-.; - pass hook coiilaluliiu papers v:ilu-(j-t
in mi Under please leave lit tni
o.:.i . liilf
I. mh mi A .old tool hpiek. Owner proving
1 I r i- ' I i au-i payluK (or this notice c.iu
II. ivn i tnr .vin.r, liMt
I,' ll'NIl A ladies pocketbook coutalnini;
Mime -n.ine The owner can have the
same ly e.iliii.u m I-. Itreckenlleld, proviiiK
propel ly ami pay Iiijj for tills notice. 1MI(
EDUCATIONAL.
Musical Instruction.
To .My Friends:
1 havb reorganized my classes
of lniirtietiou upon the l'iauo, and should be
pleased to have such a may desire instruction
to address or call upon me. My terms are rea
sonable, and my instruction after the ruoht Im
proved method. Pupils, beginning wrong, can
never expect to become nianters. I Invite a
trial and examination.
KATIE DOKRINGTONA
dl62w-.'.tf
THE TWELFTH YEAR
UK THK
uMViiM'Y of NEBRASKA
WILL Ol EX
TUESDAY, SEPT. 11,1883,
with an i.mile corps ol Instructors.
On application to the Chancellor catalogues
can be obtained by those dexiring information,
and eeililb-.ttes for half fare oil the railroads
by tliose cxpecliui; to attend.
Kind T. rm lee,ini Tuesday. Kept. 11 18M3.
.S.-C-.I- I - " Tniirxday. Jan. 3.1881.
Uiiid " - Tuenday. April 1. lr&l.
Ar.Mial f'iirii!nen''eii?eiit Wednesday, June 11
THE COLLESE OF MEDICINE
will npeu October 2. 13. and continue 6 ino's.
BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK
and al! kinds of
ORNAMENTAL JIG-SAWING
done to or"er on hort notice, by
BOYD & LARSE2T.
lav orders at the Lumber Yard or at
I- st Oiriee. 183'2
HOTI I-
CITY HOTEL.
This 1 cartifiil three story brick structure, on
Jr werJ aid stir( t.lai just been finished and
fitted lip fur tlijiccouiniedatioD of
Til A SSIEUT CUSTOMERS.
AND
KEGUlR HOARDERS.
EVERY THIKR NEW AND CLEAN
At i r. ri 1- c lu couneftlon with the
ttcU f Bl lloi.se.
FHED GOOS. rropr
BOO IS AND SHOES
31 UFATURIXO
AND
REPAIRING
AT
Sherwood'S.
fI.ATT5MOrTTI. Nf.BKASK A
MONEY TO l-OI.N
ON KEAL ESTaTK.
An party defirinic to Ion moojr ou Fann
pnrerl i ran be accoTimodted at low nle.
Irom thre to ten ear' tlm. and the Interest
not payable until It fca accrued inquire of
i
PLATTSMOilTH HERALD.
rUHLISH EI DAILY A NO WEEKLY
BT -
The Plattsmoiitu Herald Co.
OIFUTAL I'AI'KK OK TIIK 1TV
l or CUy and t'ountv Directory. IUllwy Time
Tables. Telephonn Eichauic Iluinens Ol-r-ioo'.
loudness Cards &c, iee fourth pae.
Notice to Advertisers.
Copy for illsplay ad vertlsemeotx or changes
In ail vertlsemi-iits must tut handed In to Hie
business olllce not later than 10 a. lit . of the
day In whlcn they are to be Inserted. Copy
for pay local and special notices miirt le
hande- In before 3 p. m. each day to Insure in
sertion. II M. Ill HIIKI.I.,
liil-lue.iH .Manager.
4. .Salisbury, Deiitlnt.
it. r i.
Met -it oviry Tuesday evening at their
Ca.stle Hall, in Uuckwuod Bick. Vis
itiug Kuilita are iiivilol t attend.
.1. W.jensino.i, V. C.
V. It. Dykkh, K. of Ii. ami h?.
Mrd. W. I). Junes lia been very ill
lor a low days with that must gainful
malaily neuralgia.
Labradurc llvrrin; at Bennett &
Iis. l73t
The celi-raled Aunuuser Ueer will
be on tap at Joe McVeyfl pulatiat
quarters tonight.
The Oioud Jury wan duly empaneled
today, and then adjourned over until
tomorrow morning.
Frcsli Ruck heat Hour and Muule
Syrup at, BeunetL & Jewis. lUJto
In our notioe el' Mr. Iatliam, last
evening, instead of Coburg. Kansas,
being liis destination, it is Coburg,
Canada.
The following marriage licenses
have been granted since our iast report
Jell'erson IX Miles to Ellen A. Smith and
Wm. J. McAllister to Ellen J. Wall.
The finest pumkin, of the season was
raised by Uncle l'eter Ueavers folks up
at Joncord aud now graces the office of
W. S. Wise it weighed 180 pounds.
C. R. & Q- Bpccial, No. 50, passed
through the city this morning, having
on board President Love joy, of the
Denver & Rio Orande railway, on his
wy t his home in Denver.
Judge l'ound the republican non
partisan judge of thi judici A district
came in today aud will set aud dis
pens jusi ice to anxious litigants dur
ing the next two weeks.
IIood Hosiery, Collars, Gloves, Mit
teus, Kuc!ies &c .te at coat aud below
at the closing out sale of the goo Is of
the late Mm. A. I'. Smut. lU74t
Mr. J. C. Eikenbary received a dis
patch today notifying hira of the
death of Fanuie llaniei. formerly Fan
nie Stanforth, niece of Wm. Eiseuba
ry'.s lirst wife, who raised her.
The only trial in the District Court
today, is that of Walter Adams vs.
Johshu Murray. The full proceedings
in regard to motions and days set for
trial, of certain causes, will be given
tomorrow.
Bargains Bargains only a few days
remain to secure bargains iu Millin
ery aud notions at closing out sale of
the goods of the late Mrs. A. P. Stout.
19714
The celebrated bone case occupied
the attention of the county court Sat
urday wherein Jacob Levy was plain
tiff and Ambrose Patterson defcudent.
The result was a judgemeut iu favor of
Levy for $2G.5.
The tram for the west this morning
was the heaviest one we have seen for
many a day, and among the rest of the
smoking car passengers we noticed
about SO s.lid lookiug workiugmen on
their way to B & M headquarters in
the field.
A Rare Opportunity-
An elegant house in a pretty and
convenient location, will be sold cheap.
Address 1. O. Box 659.
Oakland in Burt County is all torn
up over the voting of precinct bonds to
the amount of $20,000 in aid of the
Lincoln and Decatut Rtilroad Com
pany, the debates pro and con already
wax warm though the election
d C3 not tak pla e until next month ;
several rival towns sre working earnes
tly to defeat them.
A small party of duck hunters cross
the river today to reeonnoiter ths
marshes in and about McPaul Percival
and Bartlet. The force consisted of It
R. Livingston, Capt. L. D. Bennett, Col
F. E. White and Manager II. M. Bush
nell of the Herald. ThPse cautious
gentlemen innocently informed ua they
were not eo'ing to m ike a '-bag" but
impl; to reeonnoiter the marches; to s-e
if he diit-k are there yet and ascertain
whether or not they roost high.
Mention was made h few days ago t
the fact that the P. M. here would have
to pay his own reut. since the new pos
tal law came into ff'-ct, and that the
otEce might be removed from the pres
eu education. Today we learn that ar
rausemcuts have been cotnpleti-d so
that Mr. Marshall can occupy his pres
ent room. Waterman's lumbt-r office
will be removed to their old local ion.
the partitions will be taken out of the
back end of the P.O., and the office
moved back. Phi. Young will then take
posesoion of the front part for his
stationery and news depot.
Henry Boeck is selling furniture at
prices below auy house of trie same
ttvlo in Nebraska. If vou doubt this
fact call oobim auU know Una UutU. tf
PERSONALS.
Harry Baceone of Wcpiug Water'
heft iLtTclrtntH is attending court to
day.
X. W. KauefT. of South Bend, is in
the city looking afier court mutters.
(ieo. Laveity of Louisville is in the
count v seat today.
Capt. II. L Palmer went to Ha-tiugs
on (LA. It. business.
llermau Heroid, of Louisville h iu
the city today,
T. X. Bobbttt, of Tipton, is iu the
city and made the Hkualp a pleasant
call this afternoon.
J. M. Schiiellbacher i iu Oinaha to
day. W. It. Jones ami Henry Boris are do
ing Omaha today.
Mr. (J. Ilagorshtk w a passenger
to Omaha this mornin".
Frank Wlieeler camo down from
Li.icolu last evening returning to his
school duties thjs morning.
Joe Fairfield went to Greenwood to
day.
Mr. W. T.Jacoby, of Linoln, Geu'l
agent of the Centennial mutual life in
surance company, paid the Heiiald a
most pleasant visit tins morning. He
reports the Centennial, which is one of
the best life insurance companies ex
tant, as being in a most flourishing con
dition. Mrs. Matt. Schlegel returned home
Sunday morning after three months
absence in the cast, and we are glad to
note that her health has been much
improved by her trip.
Conell, of Nob. City, Daweese.of Lin
coln, Ogdeu of Omaha and Marshall of
Lincoln are in attendance at court to
day.
A. F.Blundell,the late manager of the
telephone exchange at Lincolu, who
had many frieuds in this city, is an
nounced in this mornings State Journal
as a defaulter mid a fugitiv e from jus
tice. Mr. Blundell was the secret try of the
Y. M. C. A. and appeared to be a de
votit Christian, his conduct has always
been above reproach, while with the
business men of the city ho was re
spected as a straight forward honest
man, having the complete confidence
of his employers
It seems he collected all tho Septem
ber and a part of the October accounts
amounting in all to over a thousand
dollars, one week ago last Saturday,
and Hi tt he left che otYia o:i that d iv
saying he was going to Cu icil Bluffs
where he expected to meet his folks
who reside at Ft. Madison, Iowa.
The fure i art of last week was the
fir t news Mr. Drake, the manager of
the Nebraska telephone company, had
that Mr. Blundell wa? away from his
post of duty ; and not until the latter
part of the week did it dawn upon
him that there could possibly be
anything wrong at the Lincoln office.
Thereafter as soon as possible Mana
ger Drake made an examination of the
books and wa-i no longer in doubt about
the fraudulent departure of his for
mer trusted elerk; yet can give no rea
son in the world for his actions, as he
always seemed a very careful, prudent
man.
The Herald however learns a few
facts from Mr. Diehl of the telephone
exchange here that may throw some
light upon the subject. Mr. Diehl says
that he worked with Mr, Blundell for
over a year and knew him intimately
and that he was a very peculiar man,
one in fact that most people would
designate as "cranky." He pays he
never thought but what Mr. B. was
perfectly honest but that a great many
little things occurred that led him to
think his mind was not just what it
ought to be, and that ever sines he be
came well acquainted with Mr. B. he
was of the opinion that so.iner or later
he would become insane.
And we must confess ihat the losing
of a good job and the dishonor attached
to his methods, for the paltry sum of
$1,000 looRs as though Mr. DiehPs ex
planation of the transaction wa3 cor
rect one.
Peterson's Magazine We have
before us the November number of the
btdies' monthlies. It is a splendid num
ber, with a perfect gal ax v of steel-en-gravj.ngs,
colored fashion platee, colored
patterns for the work tnb'e, tales, po
etry, ect. "Undoubtedly, "-Peterson" is
not only the best,but the cheapest mag
azine of its kind, being hut two dollars
a year to single subscribers. To clubs
it is cheaper still, with groat induce
ments to those getting up eiubs. Sub
scribe to no magazine until you have
mii a copy of "Peterson." Specimens
are sent gratis, if writ! en for, to per
sons who wish to get up cl'ibs Ad
dress Charles J. Peterson, 300 Chasnut
Stieet. Philadelphia.
We learn that on Friday last, the
lilt e eleven year old daughter of Mr.
Babb, living ne ir BHiuoir. met with
quite a serius accident. Ii seems she
stuck her head through v. hole in the
stable where a viciouj horse stood.
The horse caught her with hi.; teeth by
the forehead, laying the- scalp bare
about twelve inches. Dr. Xorris was
called, who sewed the wound up and at
last accounts the little sulT-rvr was -ins
as well as could be expected.
Green wood Eagle.
The grains of corn thit grow on the
ends of stalks with ihctassei will pro
dace new varieties if pltnted by them
selves It is in this way that many
curious and sometimes valuable nov
elties are secured Varieties produced
Irom seed grown this vear ought to be
adapted to unfavorable seasons if the
coudition of the eed ffect the future
plat u ia geomUy bl?vij.
Supreme Court wf Nebraska
Friday, Oct. 1?. issa.
Court met pursuant to adjournment
Polin v. Srale. Lrror 1'iom Cass
counv. Affirmed. Order fixing day
of execution changed to December 21,
llWJ. Opinion by Jjake. C. J.
1. Grand Jurv Selection of Where
no wuut of good faith in the Heleotloii
of persons from whom grand jurors
ur drawn is showu.the mere fact that
one of them did not reside in the pro
cinct where he was supposed to, aud
from which he was drawn, will not in
validate an indictment found by them.
U. The lUt ol electors voting at tho
next preceding general election in the
county furnihlns a suitable and fair ba
sis for thw selection.
3. Continuance Affidavit for Au af
fidavit for a wontiuuauce ou nccoint of
absent witnesses which fails to show
that either their personal attendance or
testimony will probably be obtained if
time be granted is sufficient.
4. District Attorney Assistance to
The district attorney in a criminal trial
may have the assistance of counsel em
ployed on private account.
oJ-vidence Ihe court did not err
in refusing to order the sherilT to fire
the revolver with which prisoner killed
deceased, the view of ascertaining its
liability to goctl at half cock.
o. In a trial for murder, evidence of
criminal intimacy between the prison
er's wife and the deceased not brought
to Ins knowledge betore the killing is
inadmissib.'e.
7. Oo questions of iusauiy. Oat
thcjquestiou of prisoner's ulleged iiiaau-
ty, uon -expei t testimony is admissi
ble.
8. Thanksgiving day Adjournment
of court to The formal adjournment
of court to aud opening of it on Thanks
giving day, no step in the case being
taken that day, is not cais6 for a new
trial.
9. Instruction Reasonable doubts
An instruction in which it 13 said
that "The proof is deemed to be bevoud
i doubt when the evidence is suxiciuut
to impress tho judgement and under
standing of ordinarily prudent men
wiin a conviction ou which they would
act in their most important concerns or
allairs in. lite. Sustained
10. Practice Statements in pres
ence of jury. It is not error for coun
sel in arguing in the presence ot the
jury the competency of a witness.
based on testimony given of her ad
missions, to make a fair reference
thereto, to say it is "false," and that the
witness will deny it.
11. Separation of jurv. A separa
tion of the jury before the taking of
testimony is closed, in a criminal trial,
known to the prisoner or hia counsel at
the tune it occurred, but not disclosed
to the judge until after verdict, is not
cause lor a new trial.
12. In such case a party is not per
mitted, without objection, to take the
chances of a favorable result.and then,
f disappointed, for the first time com
plain.
13. Judgement authentication of.
A transcript of a judgement of the
iistrict court brought to the supreme
court for review' certilied bv the clerk
of the court under his official seal, is
sufficiently authenticated.
The foregoing Syllabttx of the opin
ion of the Supreme court in thu ease of
he State vs. John Polin states clearly
the position of that tribunal upon the
questions raided, presented, and relied
upon by Polins counsel for a reversal of
the verdict and judgement of the court
elow. As we stated a few evenings since
there not being thirty days intervening
etween the time of the tiling of this
opinion Oct. 12 and the date fixed
by the supreme court for the carrying
into effect of the death sentence, viz,
Nov. 9th, upon the filing of the opin
ion on Friday last, the court set aside
its former order and fixed the date for
his execution on Friday, December 21
which will give his counsel ample time
to prepare and file their application for
a rehearing in the case.
Louisville Locals.
Ed. Herald: As we do not sec
anything more from Skedunk, it must
be that he has let the "Rabbit" get
away witb him. or perhaps he has so
much business to attend to that he
does not have time to write; so we will
drop you a few lines.
J. V. Glover, R. B. Howell and M.
P. Brosius, returned from their West
ern trip last week. They made a trip
of eight hundred (800) miles in thirty
days; took homesteads near Valentine,
Brown county, and you can see samples
ef Brown county producis at J. V.
Glover's store.
B. G Hoover, is in Ohio, visiting.
Since leaving home he has had an at
tack of rheumatism of the heart, and
for a short time his life was despaired
of but he is now improving. B. G.s
genial clerk, F. S. Echols, is putting in
good time collecting of late.
Lou. LivingstOT run his engine off
the turn-table one evening last week;
no damage was done.
The democrats held their, convention
here Saturday, which of course made
things lively
The M. E.s are holding their first
quarterly meeting at this place Pre
siding Eider Smith, attending.
We understand Mr. Bushuell, of the
Herald, is going west to take a tim
ber claim; how is it, Bush?
C. F. Came and wife are again living
amicg us; we are glad to see them
bacK.
Our school is progressing liaely, with
Alex Mcintosh as Principal.
I think this will do forthe first dos-,
nd perhaps will t-e all you wili want.
Tiik 'Dor.E.
Farmers have generally found thit
buckwheat is a pojr crop to precede
either com or wheat. For the lattt-r it
is apt to make the soil loo light aud
porous. The reason why corn does
poorly afti-r buck wheat is net appireit
but t'je fact is continued by enough
experience, to make prudent farmers
cautious about adopting t lis rotation.
Ex.
:6
Collection otice
Parties knowing themselves indebted
to. the firm of Streight & Co., will
please call and settle, as we must have
money to run our business. Hoping
you will govern yourselves accordingly,
we are Respectfully Yours.
0&W$9tf 6"SJWM A Co.
OBITUARY.
IJit.n At I ho residence ot William
Coon, nt Grand Prairie, Centre precinct,
near Weeping Water, on the 8th day of
October, ISt, Mr. Halsey C. Babcoek.
aged 01 years and 11 mouths -of
Bright' disease.
Mr. Babcoek came to Xebrnnku some
nine years Kgo, settling in Cass county,
first in the neighborhood of Cedar
Creek, and shortly afterwards at Grand
Prairie, in ('enter Precinct, where he
has since resided.
Since Augubt 1st, lunt, Mr. liaU-ock
has iieen a greut Rutlerer, confined to
the house and his bed, most of the
time. Ho vu3 a brother of Mn. Sage,
an uncTc of Mr. James find "Bert"
Sage, her sous, all of this city.
Mr. H.tbcockwan born in Oneida
county. State of New York, resided
some years in the State of Illinois, re
moving from that State to Ntbraf-ko.
Mr. Babcoek was universally respect
ed and loved by his neighbors aud atl
who kuew him, although a great suffer
er during his fatal t-ickness he bore his
sulferiugs uncomplainingly and with
great resignation ; he leaves three (mar
ried) daughters icsiding in the neigh
borhood of Grand Pruirie; his son,
Chailes II. Babcoek, who used to reside
in the same neighborhood, is now a
citi.en of California.
The funeral took place from the M.
E. Church, in Weeping Water, Tuesday
afternoon.
Go to McKccver Sc Herrmann's for a
rood dish of oters at reasonable
rate-. ' 183in8
M O Connor keeps on hand the cel
ebrated Anheuser Burch St L01113 Bot
tled Beer and always ready to pay pae
ticular attention to hu customers'.
JSotfv
When your blood is impoverished,
or corrupted, the iemedy is nt hand.
Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Two dollars per day, from this dute.
The Cozzen's Cor. Uii,and Harney
s'reet Omaha Neb. Strictly first class
in every particular
P. Hamsey & Co.
of the Palace Hotel Santa Fe Xew Mex
ico. Oct. 1 lc93 i89t0
100 styles of Birthday cards at War
ricks. " 193 If
Hand printed birthday cards at
Warricka. . 192tf
Bed uock i-kiceb. . I have on hand
a large and very superior stock of fur
niture, much of which I propose to Bell
off at cost. My goods are for sale and
ceforo purchasing I wish everybody
who needs furniture to call and look
them over. All I ask ol the public is
to examine my goads and my prices.
dAwtt Henry. Bokck.
Try the new baiber under Carruthf,
187tf
Having opened and refitted the rooms
under F. Carruths Jewelry Store M
J. P. Iteese is ready to wait upon his
customers with - every convenience
which should In-long to a first class
barber shop Hot and Cold Baths al
ways ready. l5tf
Hot and cold baths
shop under Carruths
at
the Barber
I97tf
For shave at any hour call at the
shep under Carruths. l.STtf
Hay.
200 Tons of first class hay for sale
leave orders with W. S. W'se.
178J28wtf J. T. Wise.
Important to Travelers.
Special inducements are offered you
by the Burlington route. It will pay
you to read their advertisement to be
found elsewhere in this issue. 47tf
For Sale.
Two well improved farms, between
Louisville and Weeping "Water. Ap
ply toThaddeus Adams, on farm.
w26tt
FREE OF COST.
Another Thousand Bottles of Marsh's
(ioldeu Balsam to be Given
Away.
Every person in laPttsmouth, who is
suffering Irom Scrofula, Chronic Rheu
matism, Jaundice, Billiousness, Dys
pepsia, Indigestion, Constipation or
Costiveness, Headache, Loss of appe
tite. Chills or Fever, Malaria, Backache
Female Weakness, Xervous derange
ment, General Debility, or any Blood,
Liver, Kidney, Stomach or bowel dis
order -can obtain a trial bottle of
Marsh's Golden Blood & Liver Tonic,
free of charge, by calling ot Smith &
Black Bros drug store, Plattsmouth.
Persons who have already tried this
valuable medicine can procure the
large bottle? at 50 cents and SI.
For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis aud
Consumption, use Marsh's Golden Bal
sam, the famous Throat and Lung
medicine. I'wo doses wil benefit. Sam
ple bottle fiee.
Imported ale and porter at Joe Mo
Veys. lS7tf
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Election Proclamation.
Notice U li-rrtijr nlvn tliiU n Tuendny, the
kUlli lay of Nuvrmix-r in xt In
prerlnrt In ( im county. Nrtruk, tlirr will
n an Heel Ion I1H1I for the iurxM nl rlrcllliK
Hid folio Ihk uHli'rr lo-wll :
due lu'iic ol I hp iiirfine eourt.
Ooi? utic of Hi Ui-lili t ,oiut for Hie 2nd
Jii.lk-UI ill-trlrt.
'J o ri'Ki-ut of tli unlvrrlty of Nebraska,
for full t-i in.
One rt-iii-nt of llin unlvrrvliy of N-braika. to
Oil uuvx plied trnu of I.ii.w I'oorM, lr!i;iird.
On r'K'Ut of tli limit-Mil y of Nrliranka.
to niltlin uuexilri'il term of I.. It. llflHl,ie
nlHilfd nun County Clerk.
Ou County Trjanirer.
I Mm County J uke.
One Sheriff.
One Coroner.
One Clerk ol l)l-lil.-t Court.
One riiioeriiileadenlof I'uhllc Inilruetlou.
One County Huiveyor.
One County Coiniiii.nloiier for Third li
trurt. one AnHeioJur, (in eaeli precinct.)
Two Juftleen ol the 1'eaee in eaee irt-cln l.
'1 wo Countable in vaeli urecllii'l.
T luce Judges ol Election In ac-li precinct.
wnClerkn of ! leetluii In eHCll oreclut't.
One Overseer of l uhlie lllxliwuyn lu c li
Itoaddlntrlet.
A b lch electlou hall ! opened at r'ldit
o. clock lu the moruliiK. and w ill continue open
until U o'clock In the afternoon ol the rainn
day.
Uated thlx loth day of October. A. I. IHa.
J, w. Jknninoh.
County v lerk.
Can County, I-'ebraika.
An elegant liun of wedding and invi
tation stationery just icceived; alsi
calliug cards, in latest style1.
To tho old customers of the barber
staud under Mr. F. Carruth's jewelry
store, I have re I'tted and opened this
shop at:d am ready to guarantee you
every convenience, comfort and pleas
ure to be found ii. a lirst clas barber
bhop.
Hot and old baths always ready.
lHStf . J. P. Kkk.sk:
For winter bloom and out door plant
ing, Ti:lips, Hyacinths, Narcissns, Hol
land bulbs, Siles, anl a lure iissoit
mvnt of hardy bulbs and herbaceous
plants all are best planted in ihe fall
if you have tiein us they will do 110
goial otherwise. Call and examine my
stock.
It. .1. .MOO III"..
IHitf
Dr Schildknocht's Office
At the present and until further no
tice, I will have my oliice with Dr, Sal
isbury in tho Uock wood block over
Johnson Bro-. ntore, where I may bo
found during otlice hours.
l9dxwtf W. H. SCIIILDKSKCKT.
Troy City Laundry.
Kemoved to the first door north of
Stadlemans on sixths St. opposite Nev
ills Block. The Troy City Laundry
will hereafter be located here and old
customers and new ones will find us
ready to give satisfaction in air kind?
of Laundrv work. W. B. Bkown Prop.
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A Square Meal
Can bo had at the City Hotel for only
23 cents and lodging at same reasonable
rated. Farmers and Commercial Men
will please liear this in mind. d&wtf
Dissolution Aoiice,
Xotice is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing under the
firm name of Gl ace & Thierolf, in this
day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr.
Thierolf will conduct the business at
their former location being authorized
to pay all debts and collect and receipt
for all bills due the old firm.
James (Skace,
l8Ctr II. TllIKltOI.K.
Platteuiouth, Neb. Oct 2d 1$.
Notice.
Xotice is hereby given that George
W. Sexton will apply to the Board of
County Commissioners of Cass County,
Nebraska at its stated meeting in Oc
tober 1883 for a license to sell malt
Spiritus and Vinous liquors in Avoca
Cass County, Nebraska, one year from
date of allowance.
For Sale at a Bargain.
The furniture and fixtures, and all,
or a part of the slock of the Milli
nery store, of the late Mrs. A. P. Stout.
Call at the store. 191Ctwl
Mr. J. P. Reese the accomplished
barber is in charge ot the barber shop
under Frank Carruths Jewelry Store
and the customers of that old stand
will find every comfort aud conven:ence
ready and waitiug for them. I9tl
CJ. A. Marshall, DentKt, huc
cessor to Clutter & Marwliall.
Teetli extracted without pain,
by use of Mtrous Oxide Cias.
FOR SALE. Lots 2 and 3 In
Dlock. 41, Improved.
d97 It. II. WIXOIIAM.
Leave orders for grapes from Lees
ly's nursery at A. Clarks grocery.
163dtf
ForSaleor Rent for 1884.
300 Acres of pasture lands all under
fence Yx mile south of Weeping Watei.
Jno. It. Claek Weeping Water. Xeb.
Fresh oysters and celery just received
at Bennett & Lewis'. I83tf
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A Great Discovery.
That i3 daily bringing joy to the
homes of thou.-an Is by saving nianyf
their dear ones from an early grave.
Truly is Dr. King's Xew Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs, Odds, Asthma,
Bronchhitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice.
Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Side
and Chest, or any disease of the Throat
and Lungs, a positive cure. Guarante
ed. Trial Bottles fee t .1. M. lioOeris.
Drug fcStoro. Large eie 1.00.
HARNESS.
STREIGHT & CO.
iHnfMur i Mlrrlclit Jk. .Hlllrr.
MINl'f AITI'ION or
FINE S HEAVY HARNESS.
A larn Him ol
Saddles Bridles Collars Whips &C-
alwav) in utork.
Repairing of all . i.tulli ttti.i a
Krt notice.
Main Slrert. Iietv ci-li Komtli ar.it KUlli,
IlKEIH.
CALl. AT TIN:
Old Reliable
LUMBERYARD
B. A. WATliliffliNES SON
Wliiilt-a!). unit l.'H.iii; iM'uicr In , 1
PINE LUMBER
SHL(3Li:s, LATH,
SASH, D00US,
Fi. in ih Mm 1 1. Hi 11 ar I t ji ia Hout.
. TTSV1"I H. 'FI'PAKA
SKCOWU JIANIi GOODS.
PARLEMAN & CHAPMAN
Will BU V and M:LLfc:ill kinds of
FUR1TITUEE,
METALS,
IRON,
RAGS 4
AND'
FURS1
Will advance 'money on all
SALABLE GOODS,
on lower Main street.
One di or wesl of Peek's Furniture pore
I'latthUiouth. Fib. 1st. 1K83 4Clf.
Just' Received
mm-: mm; ok
MEERSCHAU AMD BRIAR PIPES
OF IMItKI'T l.lll'OK'IytJTION.?
A Challenge 5c Cigar,
S laliy mail; for ll.e rct;ill mA- ily. .
Pepperberg's Cto&r Factory.
EBNSTWAGNKR
Pnicti?sil .Vrehif eH.
ANI
SUPEKINTK1)ENT
ARCHITECTURAL 'WORK A
SPCCIALTY.
PUus ai'l S;f;i;i;ic.iLl'iiM will h carefully
sarrled.out, and full attf ntlon Mill b given ft
to safety and durability.
I.ESSO.8 ON IAITI.J
.JWater Colors. Ciayou and I'ein il.
ft'.-itvft Hr,fttT Vpf un'm tn,f, M:il ft
NEW
Furniture Store
J. I. TJ2T'IRjTJ-E3L
FUR 1TITURE ' s'OFPINS.
and all kindi of good usually kept In a
HBP.
FIBMT CL.AHH ITt'MK HTOMK
Also, a very complete tocx of Futeral Good.
Metaliic&WooaenComns Castets Holies1
EMBLEMS, Ae.
Our Nw asd e!Kant hearse I fc!wy In J
readiness.
ItemetntKr the place, in UNION
BLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO
Doors sonth of Cass Coun
ty Bank.
Wliwx we may be fouud nlpht or day.
J. I UNRUH,
iiVTtt t Iff I. .NKB
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
BLJlCKSJIiTH
iw.:y.r. snoEivo ft wagon kkpairim
All urn of Faria'lffipicEeats Mssfiel will
Nr-atne and Dinpatcn.
Horse, Mtilc& Ox Shoeing
n short, well shoe anything that ha?
four fe-t, from a ZAhrsi, to a Girafff.
Corap and 8e ua.
HEW" SHOP
QKlltbSr betwee'n Main an4 Vfu trs
oat across woorucr from tba ntv IJKUAIv
tor