The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, August 16, 1888, Image 1

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PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, THUltSliAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, 1888.
NUJIHElt !8()
FIRST YE Alt
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Gl'I'Y OFFICIOS.
Mayor,
I'lerk,
Tre.inirer, -
K.M. Kit II KV
W K Fox
- Jamki Pat t k bho n , .i k.
. , - It V ICON Cl.AMK
- A Makoi.k
H ILIKKOUII
W II MAI.1CK
attorney.
Engineer,
)'1icm Judge,
Marshall,
Couucilineu, 1st ward,
2nd "
)J V WK.OKHAC1I
A Kauhhukv
) I) M JONKH
I I. A Sill I'M AN
) M It ML' It Ml V
S W Dl'TTON
COM O'CONNOK.
3rd
4th.
1 l McCalmc.v. runs
1.1 V,
i KlIKI
D 11
.1 W JoHNH IN,CIIAIU1AN
Board Tut). Work
Kl(KI OOllDKK
11AWK.HWOKTH
Treasurer.
Dpuiy Treasurer, -
Clerk.
Deputy Clerk,
Recorder 4.1 Deeds
Deputy Recorder
Clerk tf District Court,
Slierilf. - - -
Surveyor. -Attorney.
Supt. of Pub. School. -i:iiiiiLv
Judife.
j). a. camimuci.l.
Thoh. 1oli.o:k
PlKI CKITi'llKIKI-a
Ex a Cm ichuki.ii
W. II. Pool.
John M. Lh.yia
W. C. SlIOWALTKK
J. C. Kl K KNBAIII
A. M AOOL.K
AlJ.KN ltKKXON
MAVNAKI S4MNK
HOAKD OK HOMtKVISOHH.
A T T.X.I. f'l.'lll.. - - I'lattMMOIlth
l.Ol'IS Holt.,
A. B. DICKSO-N,
Weeping Water
El in wood
GIVIG SOGIKjr.M3.
iVWjVdYk'no. I- O, K. Met?t.H
Levery Tuesday evening of each week. All
tran.Ic'it brothers are respectfully luvited to
attend.
1LATTM()UT11 ENCAMPMENT No. ,3. I. O.
-L O. F nieel very alternate Friday In
each moiitti 111 the Masonic Hall. Visiting
Brothers are invited to attend.
MIRK) L7fUK NO. HI. A. O. U. V -Meets
I every alternaH Friday evuniui: at Iv. of l .
tiall. Transient brothers are rhspe-etrully In
vited toatteud. F, J. Morgan. Maatur Workman ;
K. S. Barstow. Foromau ; Frank Brown. Over
seer ; 1. llowen, Oulde ; Ueoitfe llousworth.
Recorder; II. .1. Johnson. Financier Wash.
Hmith. Receiver; M. Maybrliiht. Past M. Y.;
J.wk patiKherty. Inside Ouard.
7AXS CAMI' SO. 222, MODERN WOODMEN
J of America Meets second ud fourth Mon
(1 ay evening at K. of 1. hall. All transient
profilers are requested to meet with us. L. A.
K'ewuoncr. Veuerahle Consul : O. f. N'lef,
NVorthy Adviser ; S. C. Wilde, Hanker ; W. A.
Boeek, Clerk. '
I'll. VrTSMOLTTH LODGE NO. 8, A. O. U. W.
Meut every alternate Friday evening at
Roc wood Ui! at S oVJock, All transient broth
e.3 arc resceetfully Invited to attend. I,.
J,rson. M. W. ; F. JJoyd. Foreman : S. C.
y iJJeTliecorder : Leonard Anderson. Overseer.
ill. AT rSMOUT" I.ODOE NO. C. A. F. & A. M.
A Meet i on nrst ad t;ir4 Mondays of
each month at their hail. Alt transient broth
rrs are cordially Invited to meet with us.
ve J. Ci. Uiciiky, W. M.
vrujlLv. Secretary. .
T RttKASK A CKArTRH- NO, 3, K. A. M
il Mets second and fourth Tuesday ot each
rio!h at Mason 11-iU. Tranacieiit brothers
luvited to meet with . Jf p
Wm. Havs, Secretary.
r. ZION I'OMMAMIAKY. NO. 5. K. T.
JlMeets llrst ami third Wednesday night of
each month at Mso ' hall. Visiting brothers
tr cordially luvited to meet with us.
tjAM. Havi. Kee. V. E. Wihtk. E. O.
I S3 COf t SCI L NO. 10--1 . UOYAI. KCAXl'M
VJ inj.el thK Occomj and fourth Momlavs or
lieb liionth at Arcanum Hall.
K. N. liLK.xx, Uegeut.
- J. C. Minob. Secretary.
McCOWIHie POST 45 C. A. R-
UOSTKIt.
J. W. JrtiiNsos ..Commander.
C S Twi'H Senior ice
V. a", it at its'. Junior " "
i;ro.NiLK.s Adjutant.
Hznky sritKHiiiT
M a i.on Of on Otlicer of the liar.
ANir.Kso.v Fitv .SerKt Major.
jii.oi.i;.)Ki'.KM.l-.. ..quarter Majcr Seritf.
i,'. C. Cijutjs lost Chanlaiu
Meetinir Saturday evening
PLATTS MOUTH BOARD OF TRADE
1'reshlent
..Uobt
( Windham
.A. It. Todd
1st Vice Tresident
and Vice I'rcsident
Secretary
Treasurer
...Win Neville
.. F. Herrmann
P. K. (iulhman
lilKKCTORS.
.1 C l.lchev. V. K. White. J
C. Tatterson,
rf. A. C'i,nlier. It. KIsoll.C. S
O r. J. V. vVeckbaelf.
Sherinan, F. Ior-
H.LPalmer&Son
QEaSTEHAL
INSURANCE AGENTS
teproor.t the following time
tried uiul tire-tested companies:
American Central-S:. Louis. Asueta $1.25s,l00
Commercial Union-England. " 2.W5.3U
Fire Association-Philadelphia. 4.415.570
Franklin-Philadeluliia, " 3.1 17,1 OC
Home-New York. " 7.8i5.5f9
I os. C, of North America. Phil. " 8.474 .302
Uverpooli London & Jlobe-Eiij; " C.d39.78t
North British A Mercantile-Eu " 3.373.751
orwich Cnion-England. " 1.245.406
Spiiuflelil F. A M, -Springfield, " 3,041.915
Total Assets. J42.115.77l
Lso? AiiMtcJ snft PaiiattMsAietcy
WHEN YOU WANT
WOI DOM
-OF-
CALL ON
Ea. US'. EaaXSQX2,
Cor. 15tU and Grnnite Streets,
Contractor and Builder
Eept. 12-Gm.
Harrison On Pauper Labor.
I.NniANAiifi.ii', August lfi. Six thous
anl visitors from Hush. Decatur and
Delaware counties called upon Gen. Har
rison this morning. In reply to the ad
dress of the upokesman, General Harrison
made a short speech, cullin; attention
to the necessity for legislation in the
interests of the protection of an honest
ballot in Indiana. Later in the dny two
more delugations arived from Delaware
and Decatur counties. In these dele
gations were al-irge nuin1er of veterans
and colered men. In reply to the address
General Harrison gave his views liiifly
upon the subject of pauper labor and
American wages. He said:
"The disastrous effects upon our work-
ingmen of competion and underpaid
labor are not obviated by keeping the
cheap worker over the sea if the product
of his cheap labor is allowed, free com
petition with the products of underpaid
labor abroad as well as against the com
ing to our shores of paupers, laborers
under contract and Chinese. These two
thoughts are twin thoughts, the same lo
gic supports both, and the republican
patty holds them ai a dual conclusion of
one great argument."
A SONG Or DREAMS.
A il t-arn rf a merry child at lav,
Dlui; eyed and fair, frolicsome, (ray,
Iliad us the birds iu the sprintiuio are,
sorrows pllpnt ite cloud fri
Caiuka-S ot iruublu, untouched by fear,
Htuius her way through the golden year.
A dream of a ircuan, old and gray,
'4t .iililol and bunt, wending her way
Iiiiesonii-ly towrrd I he lat milestone.
Where the grim, dark bhadow of death Is thrown.
Storm stained and weary. ""4 5,'orn with carjr
The candle of life at its riual flare.
A dream of a. grave iu a churchyard lone,
ICeglected.'d'rcar, with' weeds o'crgrown,
With only the chirp of the cricket's son;.
As It sings in the grass the whole night long,
To break the silence that broods so deep
Where the wornout sou) and Ixniy sleep.
Susie IL liekt In lionie Journal.
ItlTers SrerrlBg to the West.
It appears that the western an4 south woji
epa bank of tho liiq Grande is thq one which
uffers most from the abrasion of the current.
VVhy does the river show this tendency to
work to the westward? Something like this
appears in tha cae of thq Mississippi. 'yc
merly tjja river li4 its principal debouuU
mcnt into the sea through bayou Manchao
and the lakes. In the course of time that route
was abandoned for the one now known as tho
main river, which is very considerably to tho
westward of the old outlet. In the meantime
the river has shown a disposition to transfer its
channel still further to the westward thi'ovgh
the Atcbafalaya. Can it bo made to' appeait1
from these facts that tberVT is a tendency in
great rivers 'flowing in general directions
alons meridians of the earth's longitude to
swerve to the westward! Can it be held that
because tho rotation of tho Wirth pn its axi
to the. eastward the I weight of the water in
such longitudinal rivers is thrown by the
centrifugal forco against tho western bank
so as to abrade them with increased energy
and effect New Orleans Ficayune
The Emperor and the Xaukee.
It Is tod that whijQ he late Jirrpufof
Frederick was in Lpndon for the queen's ju
bilee Sir Morell Mackenzie introduced a
noted American doctor to him. After a
careful examination of his throat the ini
lerial patient, in his usual cheerful manner,
inquired, "I suppose an imperial throat is
very much like that of other niortals?
'Wells slri" fame the quiijc reply, "we "will
try and make it so' at any Tate." 'The then
Crowrt pi;ineo thoroughly appreciated ' the
quick Yankee wit, and, striking bis broad
chest, said, "But this is all right, is it notji
"The Yankee gravely looked the splendid "pr.ot;
(tortious of the illustrious patient up and
flown, and deliberately drawled put, "As for
the rest, sir, ypu would make a good Amer j?
can." Friti's niarriment was great, but th
Qerman doctors presejit wtsro aghast at such
levity. Now York Tribune.
How It 7. Done.
Mrs. Degusha Mr. Brown, don't you think
Miss Smith is a very beautiful girl And st
is so intellectual.
Mr. Brqwu Yei, but, as I was going on to,
say, the Inclemency of tho weather prevented
mo from attending the lat meeting, and I
lost
Letter. Mrs. Pegusha (to Miss Snuth) Mr.
Brown is quite taken "with you, my dear.
He paid you a lovely compliment today.
He said you were tho most intellectual and
beautiful girl ho had ever met. New York
Tribune.
New atntl Artistic.
A new and artistic idea has been intro
duced at dinner parties lately. The knives,
and forks are all different, and each one
made after some special design. Diminutive
copies of antique German and Turkish
swords serve the guests masculine for knives,
matched by iny daggers of Italian patterns
given to those of the sex feminine. Chjca')
Herald,
London Shopkeeper's Announcement.
A London shopkeeper coolly announce
that he is cleaning soruo frocks for the Duch
ess of Teck and one of the princesses. Fancy
what would happen to a New York or Boston
dyer who told a secret like that, unless in
deed ho spoke of somebody belonging to the
classes understood to like advertising. Bos
ton Transcript
Doesn't Like to Be Ttored,
Sho (a a garden party)4-Isa't that young
Professor Brainfog coming this'way, Mr."D
Sappy?
He-Ya-as, Miss Maude. Shall 1 present
him?
She Oh, dear, no. I think young mep
with brains, Mr. De Sappy, are such a bor&
Tha Ppocb,
Vital power Is deficient in rery fat people.
Real Estate Bargains
EXAMINE OUlt LIST.
CONSISTINd K
CHOICE LOTS
x 3r
South - Park,
21 lots in Thompson's addition.
0 lot3 in Towiuepds addition.
Lot 10 block 13tf, lot 5 block 104,
Lot 1 block , lot o block S).J.
Lot 11, block 111, lot 8, block CI.
LOTS IN YOL'NG AND HAYS AliPlTIOX.
Lots in Palmer's addition.
Lots in Iake' addition.
.. . i
Improved property of all descriptions
and in all parts of the city on easy terms.
A new and defjipUJa ve?e0ce 'n
South V'irk, can be boaght on monthly
payments.
Before purchasing elsewjierp, tkii and
sec if -kg cannot suit you better.
5 acres of iiu.oveit ground north of
the city limits.
!i acres of ground adjoining So'j
Park.
3 Acre of" ground adjoining South
Park.
14 acres of ground adjoining South
Park.
20 acres near South Park: S? J iec,
14, T. 10, W, 12, van county, price $1,
800, if sold soon.
nw i sec. 8. T. 12, K. 10, Cass Co.,
price $2,000.
A valuable improved, stpfk fvani in
Merrick Co.. Teb., 1C0 acres and on
reosontible terms."
Windham & Davies.
Consult your beet interests by insuring
in the Phoenix, Hartford or itna com
panies, about which there is no question
as to their high standing and fair
dealing.
TORNADO POLICIES.
The present year bids fair to be a dis
astrous one from tornadoes and wind
storms. This is fore-shadowed by the
number of storms we haye already had
the most destructive one so far this year
having occurred at Mt. Vernon, 111.,
where a large number of buildings were
destroyed or damaged. The exemption
from tornadoes last year renders their oc
currence more probable in 1888.
Call at our office and secure a Tor
nado Policy.
Unimproved landa for sale or ex
change. WINDHAM OrIES.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB..
HSU RANCH
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
A(l HI CU I.TU It A I. I M H.K.M KNTS.
1IAI.I.& ( ItAlli.
Agricultural I iiilleitients, I'oiutlaiwl Uutjuieo
anil l:iith(orl Wapon", "(SoihI Umber and
Itoue Dry." sold and Warranted. Main street,
between Sixth and Seventh.
BANK.
KIKST NATIOXAI. HANK,
ot riKttsmoiith. Capital S.i.ihki ; surplus Sll.
.lohii l-'ituerald, l"r:t-ilint ; S. Wiuinh.
fiishier; K. S. White. Yire-rre.sMent. Huanl
of DireetoiH John KitGerald. K. K. White,
.Ini). il. t lark, 1. liavksoiili, s. Waiili,
BANK.
TI1KCITI7.KNSUANK.
r J'l.ittsiiioui:.. aitl slodk paid in, SrWMM).
l'lank C'arruth, I'rei-ideiit ; W. II. taishiiij.',
I'awhier; J. A. Connor, Vlee-l'ref ident. A
ireneral banking hiil'ics I raiifaef ed. C'ollee
tiunx receive prompt and careful attention.
BLACKSMITH.
UOHKUT DONNELLY,
lslackwmitli and NVajronmaki-r, Dealer in Viiul
inllU. t'uiii ih and Eiltinus.
BOOTS ANDS1IOKS.
JOSEl'II FITZEH.
Hoots and Shoes. Hepaii inti inniit ly attended
to. South Side Main street.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
1'ETEK MKKOES.
A coinjilete at-f"! I! ! f ive-y I, 'a.l ( ' V ...
wear and cln a. i i lii.m the cheapest wt-st of
the .Missouri Kiver. Also inanufai Hiring u
ICepairint;.
BAKUEK S1IO-' AJ.'D .lATll l:OOM.
V-l. MOULEY.
Hot unit Cold I'.a'lisat all Lours. Ladii's' and
Children's flair Cutting a specialty . Cor. .Mil
and Alain, under CarruthV.
BAKKKY.
F. STADEl X?ANN.
I'.read, Cakes. Vy. H.1114, etc.. ivesh laily.
I'arty. Wcitdinj; add Farvy Cake a specialty
lev Creatu iu any niianUty.
B
OOKSELLE.lt. V.TC.
.1, 1". YOUNG.
IiokteI1ni'. 8f at ionei- smd Va
(ioodrt, Toys. Confeel ioiiei-y. Fine f inals. Soda
W ater and Milk Shake, l'iaiios and Organs and
iittnil(l turn IIIMC1113,
pLOTHIM.
S. & O. MAY
Cent's Funiishings. Fiyp Ti'io- Made Clot liing
iu Men's, I'oii'. ...i Children's Wear. Their
PViffa uery competition. Tliev misrepresent
uotliiug. Iheir Word s Their Soul.
LOTUING.
L. COLDING.
ClothTfr. FurnishiiiK Ooo.'.s. ,tn to the old re
liable house for 1, Caps. I'mhrellas, Trunks,
Hoots, J',e. Maiu .street, next Cass Co, Hank.
P LOTH IS (J.
Clotlitng. Hats. Cars, :to. Flue l-'urnishinu''
our specially. ine jric ami no .Monkev Hus
inesi. It pays to trade with us. 1 lock wood Hlk.
PANNING COMPANY'.
J CAKKCTH CANNING CO.,
Frank Carrulh. Henry .1. Sfreilit. I'l'Oiuletors.
Hackers of the Climax Ununl eaelables.
pONri'CTlONEKV.
H11ILLIII KUAl'S.
Fruits. Con feet ioiii'i'v and Fine Cigars.
RUGS. '
O. P. SMI MI & CO,
Dealers In Wall Haper, Habit", Oil, v Mater
ials. Cigars &c. Hotkuood lUVi.
DKL'GS,
BERING &C'.
Dings Clieinicals, 1'aints, oi!s.
DKUGS.
F. G. FHJCKK CO,,
Drugs, Meilnunc-i. Chemicals, I'arnts, Oilf,
Yarniohest. Dye stuffs etc.. Eine fctatiouery,
Select Toilet ami Fancy Articles,
DltYGOODS, GHOCEHlEfi.
i-: M. WHITE.
Dry Goods, Groceries Notions. General Mer
chandise, etc. S. E. coiner Main and ;th Sts.
DKY GOODS.
F. HEURMAVM,
Dry Gocili, Notions and ladies' Furnishing
Good.-. Ono dOvveat,t Firt National Hank.
DKY GOODS. GliDCEl'IES.
E. G. DOYEY i SOIf.
Carry a lirge stock of Fine Groceries, Dry
floods. Carpets, tjcicensware. Notions, Mid
Fancy Goods, to be found in the county. Up
per Ala 11 street, between oth and 0th.
DENTISTS.
Ib. CAVE & SMITH,
"Tho Vainless Dentists." Teeth extracted
without the least, pain or harm. Ariiticial toetli
inserted immediately after extracting imtnral
ones when desired. 'Gold s all other Fillings
strictly tirt clas. Otnoe i" Cnion Hlock.
FUliNITV'HI!
HENIiY HOECK,
Furniture. Hedding. Lookiui: Gbmse'. Ficture
Frames, etc. YVouiUu uud Metal Caskets kept
111 stock,
UHNIIt'UE,
I. TEAK L.MAN.
Furniture. Tailor Suits, I'pho'stery Goods.
Stoves, imeensware. Tinware, and all kinds of
Household Goods. North Cth street, between
Main and Yine.
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS.
J. II. DONNELLY',
Gents Fine Furnisher and lintto'.
complete and finest tok nv the cily
Hlock, C(' ..tii aiU Main.
The most
Carruth
GROCERIES.
M. R. MURFHY . CO.,
The Leading Dealers In Groceries. Crockery.
China, Lamps. Wooden and Willow ware.
Flour, Feed, to. Cash paid for country produce.
GROCERIES.
LEHNHOFF & SOENNICHSEN.
Groceries, 1'rovisious, Glassware mid Crockery.
GROCEK1 ES.
F. Mcf'OUUT.
Green. Staple and Fancy Grocerirs.
GROCERIES.
KEN NEXT fi TCTT.
Staple and Fancy Gotries, Green Fruit and
Canned Goods.
GROCERIES.
AUG. BACH.
Grortlies and tjueensware. Flour and Feed.
Cigars. Tobacco and Cutlery. Riddle House.
HOTEL.
FRED'-OOS,
Proprietor City Hotel. Terms. 1.00 per day.
Special Attention given commercial men.
HARNESS.
W. G. KEEPER.
Successor to O. M. Streignt. Harness, Saddlery
Goods. Net. Robes, Dusters, and all horse fur
nishing goods.
HARD W A RF.
JOHVFON BROS.,
Hardware. Stoves. Tinware. Table and rocket
Cutlery. Rasors, etc. Household Sewing Ma
chines' and Jewel Gasoline stoves, linwork
of all kinds done at ratten able "prices. Main
street, Rockwood Block.
JEWELRY'.
d FRANK CARRUTH & SON.
Always carry a fine t-tock of Diainonls,".Vatch
es. CI cks. Jewelry. Silverware and Spectacles.
Drop in and inspect theirgoods before parcha--ing
elsewhere.
TEYVELRY.
J J. SCHLATER,
Jewe'er. Waltham YYatehes a Specialty. Main
Street, near Fourth.
JEWELRY.
B. A. McELYVATN,
Watche3. Clocks. Silverware and Jewelry.
Special Attention given to Watch Repairing.
y Tuo 111 eelis yore
Take Time by
- 2T OT .
OI U filJH.VT CLOSINi! OUT SALK
Will Terminate Aug. 27.
Wb aro under contract to open our ITair--.i:nt
TT-" Scptombor 1st.
Thoto who luiYC not taken nch :ml iijri
of tho I'aryains ofitretl duily itt our (ircat
Closin' Out Sale will regret it when we
are gone.
bs. live
Al 60 cts. per Pound, Worth 75c.
Dress Goods Sale, Great Cloak Sale,
Silk Sale, Carpet Sale,
Tffunk and Valise Sale.
Wc are too husy to make a Price List.
To accoiniiio'late the great rush we will keep our store open
until 10:00 o'clock p. m.
SOLOMON & WA7HAW,
White Front Iry Goods
LIVERY' STARLE.
C. M. HOLMES & SON.
The Checkered Rain. Livery. Feed and Sale
stable ; parties conveyed toail parisof the city.
Carriages at all traitK. Comer Yine and i;th.
MEA I' MARKET.
RICHARD r.ILSTEIN'.
Who'esale and Retail Dealer In First jualiv
Reef, Cork. Mutton Veal. Latnh. etc. hixlh
strce', Neville Clock. I'rices modi-rate.
MEAT MARKET.
J. II AT r CO..
Kill their own Cattle. Render their own Lard
and Cure tlieir own Racon. Main street-
MEAT MARKET.
EICKLER CO..
Eggs. Touitry Sec. We usi; o ly the best tirade
of native stock. Oysters and same in season.
MERCHANT TAILOR.
C. !'. SMITH,
Merchant Tailor, Main street, over Merges'
shoe store. Complete stock of samples, i-it
guaranteed. I'rices defy competition.
M 1 I.LIN E It V.
MRS. J. 1". JOHNSON.
A Complete. Line of the Latest Styles of Mil
llnerv and Trimmings ; also Children's and In
fants'' Roime's. to he closed out at cost.
ESTAURANT AND LUVCH KOOM.
JACOB HENNCH.
Meals and Lunches sei ved to order at a'd hours.
Also 0steis, 'iars. Tobacco, lop and Cider.
Opposite Riddle House.
SA.M.'LE ROOM.
JOHN BLAKE.
Sample Room :n.d Httliard HalLChoh-o Wines.
Liiuors aud Cigars. Billiard and l'ool Tables.
SAMPLE ROOM.
i-'RAHM & K LI ETCH,
Sample Room. Imporied and Domestic Wines,
Liijuors and Cigars. Only straight woods han
dled. Milwaukee Bottled Laer a Si e ialty.
Cor. 5th and Main Sts.
QAMTLE ROOM.
U 11
x-i i L :. .1 .i i.. M I,,..
Liquors and Citfars. l'ool and BiLiard Tables.
R'ddle Hon e Block.
SAMPLE ROOM
THE ELKIIORN SALOON.
Win. Weber, proprietor. Manutacturers 01 .
Soda Water. Birch Beer. Cider, etc. Anents for
Fred K rug's Celebrated Laer Beer.
Win. Weber, proprietor. Manufacturers of
Watch.es ! Watches I
h. m: gault
Has moyed and is now in the Sherwood
room, Cor. 5th and Main Sts., where
he is better able to show his
Large Stock of Watches,
CLOCKS A2TD JEWELRY !
Than ever before, and will as an induce
meut sell you Watches way down. Call
and get the Special Prices in Gold Watch
es; it will surprise you. A Full Line of
the best styles ot Jewelry and Silverware.
Repairing will be eiven Special Atten
tion. All work warranted to give a,;ia-factton.
the Forelock.
DEL "S" I
Geese Feathers
House
Miiin Hi.
DRS. CAVE & SMITH,
Paiale3S Dentists."
Tl-e only Dentists in the West rontrolirig thl
New System of Extractinc and I- iiiinir I eeth
without I'ain. Our anaesthetic is en
tirely free from
CHLOISOFOK3I Oli KTHEK
AND IS ABSOLUTELY
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Teeth extracted and artificial teeth Inserted,
next day if desired . The preservation of the
natural teeth a. specialty.
GOLD CAPS, BRIDGE WORK.
The very finest. : tike in Ui.ion Block, over
1 he CitizeLs BrtLk,
R. B. Wi.vmiam, John a. Davikh.
Notary rublic. Notary Public.
WIMIIIAMA IIAVIEH,
Attorneys - at - Law.
Cilice over Bank of Ca- County.
Plattsmocth, - - Net.rafka
AN. SULLIVAN, Attorney at l.atr. Will
give prompt attention to all Undines In
trusted to Mm. Office in Union Block, Et
side. Hattsmouth. Neb.
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