The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, November 03, 1888, Image 4

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Tne Evening Herald.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
A. Kall.barr, DeatUt, Uockwootl
Telrphaae a..
Halldlair,
Dr. Khntlaa, Offlea la (if rla' Dra More. Km.
Vara tor. tilth aal Uraalt. Trlrphoae So. 42.
Dr. trithrra, Iba l'alalr lntl.t, I'bIob
Blork, Ofer rlrkc'a lira More, riattanoala.
CITY CONCRECATIONS.
(fATHOLlC St. raul'i Church, Oak. between
fifth mid Hlxtli. Father Carney, I'astor.
Kervlee : Mam t 8 and 10 :.T0 A. M. .Sunday
hchoul at 2 uso, with benediction.
CnnisTiAN. Corner Locust and Eighth Sts.
Hunduy Hc'tiool lo a.m.
KPIM4-OPAU St. I.uke'M Church, corner Third
iidlne. Jtev. il 15. I5urj;c. iaitor. !Ser-
vlres : II A. l. ai.d 7 :Jo I'. M . buuday School
at M 1'. M.
Ofioian Mktiioimst. Corner Sixth ft. and
(intuit. Iv. Ihrt. l';itor. hervlees :11a. M.
iiiiiI 7 ::) I'. . Sunday jichool lo :;i a m.
J'HKMivthii AN. .Main, between Sixth uixl
Seventh. Ut-v. .1 . T. Piiii.l, luilnr. Nervier.
rniial hour. tiiorniiiK and evening. Sunday
hch'Nl a :e.
'IUT Mktiioiit. Sixth St.. betwrn Main
and Pearl. Kev. V. 11. A lexaiulrr, pastor.
Nervier : 1 1 A. M.. 7 :'Jtt l m. Similar Neliool
'1 :- P.. si. J'rayt-r iiu elir j; Weduetday even
ing. OritM av Vkm:vtf.iiia.v. Ci.n.er Main and
Ninth. ifev. lite, pastor. Net vices : UMial
hour. Sunday telmol : ::h a. si.
8wr.i:iM'i 'o:itirii atioNAI. (Jruiiltc, be
tween Fifth and Nixtli.
CITY CORDIALS.
'Taster Mr Shane."
This is pure Nebraska weather.
Only three more days of democratic
stnpei.c, then they will fall.
The nws lis been a little Lit .scarce
todij, everything is politics.
Every young man in Pl:iitmoth is
invited to attend t!io Y. M. C A. meet
ing at the association rooms tomorrow nt
4 p. in.
The liniirn ifc now busicth herself
with fJ"( tin f the family dwelling
place for gcn; spots anl summer real
estate, and her efforts are richly re
warded.
Frank Carruth lui.-i completed thi
first twenty feet of stone walk on Sbuv
street. That io front of tlic Cass cc.iDty
bank is drying. If.nrv Boeek anil
Johnny Blake are building and more
will he built
The Union republicans will have a
granl meeting tonight, Paul Schminke,
John C. Watson and 11. A. Gibson will
t ilk the truth to them. Union and vicini
ty promise a grand republican majority
next Tuesday.
The twenty-fourth annual catalogue
of the Nebraska Telephone company was
passed around to the patrons of that
company in this city today. A compar
ison with last year's issue shows a marked
increase in the lists.
Jacob Hansen was brought in from
AshUnd yesterday and examined to ascer
tain if he was insane. The examination
proved the troubfe to bs more imhecilii
than real insanity, and lie was taken out to
ths poor farm to be taken care of.
Last night a young men's bible study
class was organized at the Y. M. C. A.
rooms, to meet there one night each week
and study the word of God. This is a
class in which every christaiii young man
in Plattsmouth should be an active
member.
J. I'. Young was a west-boun.l pas
enger on the n the 4 flyer" this morning
tJ join Mrs. Young, and spend Sunday
with 3Ir. and Mrs. II. M. Bu-dincll. J. p.
will take in the performance by th
"Cold Day Company" nt the Funk to
morrow night.
Died. Milinda llobbs, living soutl
or riattsmoutli, died October Mb. Sli
was aged 10 years, 8 months and !." d.ivs
nnd left eight children. Lincoln S
Shepherd, brother to deceased, died Oct
a.iO If . .
lie was z vears montli .-m l
A Crarld Musical Catnerln.
As a result of eancet personal work of
the young people of the Presbyterian
Sunday achool in Belling ticket to their
cenccrt given last night, there gathered
at Hock wood hall a large audience of
both young and old. The entertain
ment more than pleased those present.
All the programme was giyen in good
Btyle, but the most taking exercise of tho
evening was the music by the Zyther
Club. The club was under the leader
ship of Miss Lillian ICauble, who.though
but a girl, displayed musical talent and
ability worthy an older head. The
Zyther Club appeared twice on the pro
gramme, and 'was each time encored.
Mr. Eigcnbroadt was encored on his
solo, and responded with a song of his
own composition, which was a parody
on "I Stood on the IJritlge at Midnight,"
At the close of the concert the older
folks took aiipper and left the hall,
while the young folks had a illy time
with iiuiaic and games for about an hour,
Men'ti Wool mitts at 25 cents, Men's
fur hats $1.25, Men's fur Miff hats $1.."0
at Mayer's Popular Clothing Store.
Crand Musical Comedy.
From the Ohio State Journal: It
would be almost impossible to bestow
too much praise upon the side splitting
musical comedy now running at the Grand
under the title of "A Cold Day, or the
Laplanders." In addition to the comedy
element of the piece, each act is flavored
with a number of popular songs which
always win favor with an audience.
Souk: of the renditions were superb, ami
mi encore was responded to alter rath.
The charming little songster, Carlotta,
fairly raptured every heart in the audi
ence by her exquisite rendition of the
song.'-l'm so Shy." As coui lians, Messrs.
Le- i.'iiuer and Sampson are fine, and keep
th; audience in a constant state of merri
ment. Individually nnd collectively,
the company is unusually sliong.
Go and see the funny comedy without
a dot, written expressly to make you
oiiT"h. introducing; a larjrc number of
new song-, dances and other specialties.
Dou't W.l to go MonJii' night, or it will
bo a cold day for ; yn'i miss it.
V
days old. Causa of death unknown.
Two men. evidently farmers, betam
considerably excited over a political di.-
cussion, iu front of Johnson's h irdwar.
tore this afternoon, and rju'te a crowi
.r. 1 1. 1 Tl... . r T
p -nii-iiu. i iic poiiii ci dispute was
"Does Johnny IJull invest money ii
American polities." If we can believi
the truth, lie does.
iri. . ....
Vientiane s pasters winch he s-nt e.ul
over the state, and which have been s i t
to several of Plattsmouth's voters an
goin to work against him. Some "nor
democrats at Guide 11 ck, tliis state, sav
.i i ,
mcj nave necome disgusted nnd vil!
vote for John M. Thayer, and will luy
noiuing to it j with a -'paster" candidate.
The ladies of the M. E. church, will
give an all day lunch on election day, in
tue new building on the corner of Main
and 4th ss. All ladies interested are re
iuest?d to bring their contributions
auui.iij mwuiiijj, nnti iena their asist
ance through the day. Everybody is in
Men's Heavy working boots won.ii
$:JJ50 and !j:4.00 selling at half price
to close ter,ro pnr removal. S. fc C.
Mayer the Popular tdodiJc-K.
A paper entitled "The Farmer's
Voice," a democrrtie campaign, sheet,
published in Chicago, is being spread
over Nebraska. The last issue is full of
brotherly advice to the "protective class''
telling them how io Vvte and f urn.:shiug
them a republican ticket mcdiiud io
suit the taste of John A. !Ic8l)3ne, and
of course the Voice tells them if they
don't vote that ticket they are voting
against tbfcfc os'u interest, The paper is
full of stories &ud nwreprtsentations
concerning Gen. Thayer, auci rake lc
Shane before them as though lie were a
a Prince of purity. The farmers of fo
braska kno- Letter what is good for
them than some feiict democratic cam
paign editor in Chicago w ho hm been
favored with a share of McShane's cam
paign boodle. The republicans of Cass
county are too Hcasiljle to peririt them
selves to be bo beguiled into voting a
ticket that has been doctored and put up
by the wholesale in Chicago by demo
cratic election frauds. Report comes
from several towns of the county that
these prepared tickets from Chicago are
.1.:,!. t..: - . . .
iiio.iv in in eir vicinity, and mat an
ittempt will be made to "play dirt" with
liem'on election day. A straight repub
lican ticket from republican hands is the
nly ticket that republican should
Niuch next Tuesday. Papers from
Omaha printed in German, have also
been circulated by the democratic dev
Itry headquarters.
Children's overcoats ?!.2., Boy's over
oats 1.50, Men's overcoats 1.73 at
layer's Popular Clothing store.
Sr. Andrews Brotherhood Concert.
The postponed concert of the St. An-
Irews Brotherhood will be n-K-on i
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lOCKffood nail neat Thursday night. It
vill be a grand affair. Tho following
:s the program to be produced :
giro-tea- Me-srs. U.mvick. Cr ther. AVead
nd Keinpster.
Solo Mr. C. M . W a.1.
;:e' ita1ion Misg Malic Fonda.
S I Mr. YV. Ciowther.
Keeitation Miss Maiirl Konda.
Solo Mr. I,. A. Moore-.
I hi 'tt-Messrs Ken.pster ad Carwiek.
Solo -Mr. C. Nf . V.ej.iS.
i:-e!tiTi.)ii Mis Mab Fonda
Solo Mr. . is. Keni.s?-r.
KecitMtiou Mi?s v iel Fonda
W'i-ineiin-vcr.s. iUrwu k. Crow ther. W.i
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FRED
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Unr Assortment surpasses
anything heretofore attempted
hy us in tin's Department, and
our customers will be surprised
at our magnificent display of
Ladles anil- Misses' .
rJPTTTlTlQTlf'PtQ I
and at very Low Prices. We
are showing decided novelties in
Stripes, Checks,
and Solid Colors !
J. lain, Jiell or Angel
'
D 0 0 I'd i
Kid Glcy
We shall of;", r u) uf ii: Kid Gloves,
worth from C t . 7 " to v-.no, nt the Nomi
nal Price
SI.OO PKR PAIR.
This incliiih s vrr thing w- c iiiy in
Stock of )resi d, Sin iUs, Cuttors, and
Driving Gloves.
li Button Sin-p'.-oii's II -t Cillers and
Ilruks, now Cl.'O, w.'iil. ."-.'i.
4 Jhllton SiiiiJ'-'i I!' t Cujoi's and
Hiaeks, now ifl.r.o, v, i t!i nlM!5.
4 Hutton Oi:r fn:i Fam-y Kmbroidired
IJaek, C'.Joi.s ami Iiiuck, now .$1.50,
W"i th .2.00.
5 IJutton Don KxiiTi, Colors
aim jmicK, now -i..io, w sin !..
K r.ottoil lIoM.ii' t:.irc So... .?
a
only $1.50, w ith ?'.2
C Button MoMiuetuiiu
per pair, is ( xtm huge size, nnd .f m ndiy
ndvertisfd as a big Inipnin nt !j5.( 0.
11x4 White Impi rial is lull si.e iind
at 7.50 a pair is a ood bineiiin.
$1.50,Wtstern HchtM' Utd lili.i.ktt is
good value at s?5.'0.
fo.OO, 1I,1 Blanket (Mia i-ht nnd
(jiiality.
2xh K1 Bl.inkit nt $!t.(0 jxr pair,
made n j of the finest wool.
Brown tmd Gray mixed Blni.ki Is, fit
all prices.
Our $1.00 (Ymfcit, fair piin, r,nn
value.
Gltr !fl.50 Cenifelt, g( ( d ,ll:iiitV.
print solid, red lining, it'll
white batting.
Our sf'-'-tO inn foil. Best 1'iint, cxtia
weight.
Our $2.50 Comfort, two good vidii's:
No. I. I'iot Color'-d Chintz Piint,
AVhite Cotton Pilhd, i.xti.i h't.r uiul
weio,t.
,No. 2. Fancy Sutin-. m I'd
nigs, rlerrniit line of pntti'i i j rolms.
Our !i?:.25 Imported (hut I'.-.tli rns,
very fancy quilled. Mi l .'i.-tn d v.t i:.d.t.
i d in-
ueiies, (. olors.
Colors
Our .fU.'O Fin,' Fahf V
Mitine Lined, very n:cl
72x2.
ell );
lid
tize
Su di-f
and Black, $1.50. wonJi $2.00
4 Button Captors, Colors, only now
$1.30, wortli s2..
Suede Guant Id Driving (Jlovcs. Ci.lors,
onlv now 1 50, woith .i5.
Underwear.
Ladies' Modjeskas.
Jlaek Jiagonal Cloth, Fur Trim
med, only 7.00.
Black Extra Quality Boucle Cl.dli.
Sike Fringe Trimmings, Bell eeyc,
only 10.00.
Black Frieze Cloth, Ball Trir ming,
Quilted Lining, Astrachan Ci fls ant
Collars, only $1-1.00.
Brown and Tan Brocaded Matsl
lasse, Plush Ball Trimming, Plush
Cpfts and Collar, only 15.00.
'Silk Lah, PJush Ball Trimmings,
plain Satin Liued, Chamois pojjjcets,
only 15.00.
Jlajsl: Aetrachan Cloth, Spike
Trimmings, Satin Lined, pnly 10.
Fancy Silk Striped Cloaking,
Ball Trimming to mutch, Quilted
Satin Lining, only $20.
Seal Plush, Elegant Plush Ball
Tfiniiningj S?itin Lined, genuine Seal
Loops, only SiiS.
Elegant Scal "s?1 Beaypy Ball
Trimmings and Collar; Quoted Satin
Lined, only, 32.50.
Our Plush Sacques are finished with the best of Quilted Satin
Lining. 'Cijanao'S Pockets and Genuine Seal Loops. Any guarantee
failing to inetjt Itke pepniV-n in wear given our garments, will be
replaced by a new one.
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Shawl
O.
Our $4.00 Bi a vi i Sij;.
Browns, sold !si w I
in (iri-vs and
re i.t $5.(!0.
-:!iie Vchit, in Greys
F.Micy 1 ; rd. r. is decii
lilch-I'j.nt.s
fine, mrpnior j i m I : f 3,
ts. .!( is, y 1 4 1 si.. es
Pants to iiu.tr Ii ;:t minu
Our $5.00 Ki y
and Br(jwns. wit
eitiy a irooil I r;
Our $7.00 iN..v-r u'.w-d heavy Shawl.
Areiy pretty lin.- of eel
Our $'J.0() Bojiv r, si;;n rior qtnditv.
eleoant pattern-j, v.iil wi.-rMi i-lo.(:).
Our $10.00 J; r: i r j.) C:-. ys. T.-ns and
Browns, entirely new patt riiv, nnd would
be decidedly cheap at $12.1.0.
Yarns.
Ladiefe' White Merino "( i-t-, S';S
ed, Silk bound, at SO cmts ench
to lll.ltl Ii.
L idi- s' Fxtr;i
White Meiiiio V
;it 75 cents each.
price.
Ladies' White Wool Vests, Silk Bound
and Stitched, al $1.25.
Budies' Natural We. 1 ', ;-ts nnd Punts
at $1.00 each, worth $1.25.
Ladies' Si tilli t Vests ii!.'.! Pjii.K M:iof,th
and soft, on'y $1.00 each.
Ladies' Seal let Saxony V.'ool V. Ms no, I
Pants, finest tjuulity, at .t.75 each.
L'ulies' Camels Hair Pants and Vif-fs
IJeduced to $?.'3.00 a Mlit, worth $1.00.
rull Lines of Children's, Misses and
Boys' Underwear. White. Scarlet. Natur
al and Camels Hair at Low prices.
Com prises K very th i l g i n
Cjerm.'iii lvi:if i;i:r,
t)pa;:!;.
Uei ih cm .).
j . i 1 ; I ' . v i .
Fail v Floss.
Shetland Flo;.
Angorii.
Saxon r.
Z.-phvrs,
Crewels.
Comforts and Blarskets.
10x4 Vt'hite Blankets at $1.25 per pair.
10;4 "White Bhinkcts, gevd weight,
ouiy j2.uo i pin.. '" P
10x4 "White' all "Wool Guaranteed
only $1.00.
Our Country lii idc Vt'lnte, iit $4.75
Seal Plush Wraps.
Gur line of. Plush Gurineids thin fiCilSOll
are made up of the best trnuh s of Lon
don Dyed and Liters Seal Flushes, i.od
Every Garini nt Guaranteed to wear.
Our Plush Jaekf.is at $;.-.( 0 ar verv
cheap.
Our Eiiolisii Walk in .!..( I: ts. three-
fiuarters 1. ngth. at $25. wli worth J-'IJO
Our $25.00 Flush Sue. u, s. sold i be-
where at $::o,oo
Our $;;o.t'0 Flush S;ic.;us v. oitli fully
3.j.).L"
Oiir jj;;;5. 00 plush S-ieooes woitfi fulJv
flO.OO.
Our f:57.5t Flush Saciiucs
where at $45.00.
Our $15.00 Flush Saeom s,
puce, $.i .
old evcry-
ouh;r ity
sn J. JM1. ZLJJ .UaU.
ONE DOOR EAST FIRST 2TATIC1TAL BANK.
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PERSONAL S-
W. P. Crilehfield, of Wree))3r.? Water,
vas in town today.
Mrs. Cl-as Breckerfeld was a passen
ger to Omaha this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. White and Miss
Amelia Valley spent to-day in Omaha.
According to the looks of things it
seems to us, and many others, that J. IL
Burris, presidu:t of the t-tate Farmers'
A liance, has eith?r been bad y 9old, or
cku he is tiying to sell the alliance to the
democratic party. Ve - re told today
by a member of the allLnse how it
comes that thise l'F!rmni" Voices'
met Keiajster.
Overcoats for men with fur collars nnd
cuffs for $12.50 at 3Jayerji Popular
.luiwuij otore.
The democrats have their last re
hearsal of fond hopes once cherished but
soon to be abandoned, at the opera house
tonight. Hon. F. E. White, J. C. Oil
more ana .Slat. Gennsr will tear down
vitait irk onmn Zw ; i . I i .
uic LLuin ana .are a I tuuuia micr coiunin otrcnublican votes
social time. An oyster suniipr win I nnd hold th nn7n tVi ArM
bef-re tlie people. Everybody eo out
Tomorrow afternoon, at four o'clock I anJ 1,ear t,le oltl story, its the last chance
a meeting for young nun wili be l.e!l in I for our years and it will afford a sonree
the Y. M. C. A. looms in the Anheuser- I for an est,a pleasant smile during the
Busch building. No young man fehould I uaPPy yeais of Harrison's administration
absent himself becaus? he is a t-trano-or to lIlnW of "what might have been."
or for any other reason. This meeting J course they will tell of great wrongs,
js for toc, no matter who you arc or I never wt' re ueard of. about what has
what you are; come out and spen"' an
fiotir with christian associates, and they
will gat acquainted withyou. It will do
yoa go id and you will be invited to
coma ngain.
and will happen if their side don't "get
mere. But keep in mind while
listen th it "we're all riht."
you
from Chicago democratic headquarters
are finding their way into the hands of
all Nebraska farmers. The copy con
tains a great lot of trash i.bout Gen.
John JL Thayer, while it gives to John
A. McSiianc a character (.f a;ifejip cast.
Mr. Burris, as presidi k, sept to the dem
ocratic campaign literature headquarters
in Chicago, tiie name cf ihe members of.
the alliance, and in return the bossi'
there sent to each number, a bundle
of " Voter.? " as bia as i stovepipe
which i!;3 receiver is expected to
distribute among hi.; frienls for the
"good"' there is in them. Each "Voice"
pontains several of the doctored republi
can tickets wifh McShane's nsme instead
of Thayer's. A large number of these
bundles have been consigqed to the
stove and more are going there. The
farmers of Nebraska think for themselves
and will vote their ticket euaight this
fall. If there is any class of men that
love an honest ballot and a fair count it
is the farmer and he don't propose to
be bulldozed with democratic scull-
duggcry, or to vote a ticket made Jo
order by anybody.
John Guyger, of Wabash, who four
weeks ago icdiy name to Plattsmouth as
a delegate to the democratic convention,
and became insane on the road, was ar
rested, examined, and returned to his
home, the attack being thought to be
more or less temporary, is again far off
from his mental balance. He was brought
in from Wabash this morning again and
is now confined in the jail here. Appli
cation has been made to have him ad
mitted to the hospital at Lincoln. That
institution, however is crowded and there
may be no room for him, b ut until a re
ply is received he will be kept here. - lie
is very rest; ess ad walks nnd talks con
tinually. Political excitement seems to
be too great a strain for him.
Boots and
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LExVSE !..:i"t !t;
yon I'mi-oh t jibfut tia
fc C. are "ivinir.
absorb so in lie) i of
great cut in cali
yi.-Hi ;:tk htioii thi
rifiri5 "V. A. lUci
j&ty'SYlSG to the .-hi'.v ?t-nanl for Fall Goods we arc comr.oih o! to
n.i:
Lunch will be served all day Tues
day, in Roekwood hall by the W. It. C.
Everybody remember and go there and
taLoyour friends to dinner.
OlCieJ
to i.;-.
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Are yon Lilic.us and dyspeptic
Does your liyer sluggish seem ?
Is ypui- slum !','?! often broken
liy a hideous, nightmare dream ?
Friend, be wise : The Pleasant Pellets
Made by Dr. Pierce procure.
And they'll bringyou back the sunshine
Of good he.dth, you may be sure.
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E jon'i the On Price dottier.
r-5Totwithstanding the hard work the
democratic orators liaye bad telling the
old story around over Gass county this
fall about "political outrage i.nd extra v-
agsnt managing," the farmers from tho
central part of tha conaty report for a
heavy straight republican vote, and vic-
1 lory oo eery hand. -
A Safe Bafelnes!),
"Do you ever bet on the races, stran
ger?" ho asked, as the boat aDproached
Bay Ilidgr. "
"I used to, but it cost me top much
fuoney.
f-'You are a business man, I suppose?"
f?les, sir; I sell 'tips.' I can give yon
p aiiio icu io one winner, today only
IIal Never Seen t.
City Poet What a very queer looking
yellow weed that is!
Youngr Lady Yellow weed! Goodness
me! This is the beautiful "golden rod"
that you raved about la vour last poem.
Tim a.
A French electrician claims that he will
pon be able to produce a thunder storm
wherever and whenever it is deirci
A MAN Hk.'Z
Because In- 1. ; v
Buv one of J !;:;. v
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Modern society seems to bo made ud of
two Street e! rises' the snubhers tml 'tha
snubbed. New York World.
Joe, the one pile- clothier, i srllincr
the genuine Chic-go hat with the Chicago j 0A!G. :'7 a' '"' .
Brand in it at $2.25
fan fee. tf
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All trair.a run ilsPu t... r .
Every hat war- ! J t-nd 8 ; wl.icn r"u,'to" aua iZ'lJZZtt
j ai,Ii ict;.t holiday.
Everything necc-.iry for furnishing
house can be purchased nt H. litutk s.
II. M. Gault IS IfOt J VI V 'IllC
fine noyelties in Oiidlztd Silv
for holidays.
very
goods
Xo finer, larger, cheaper line of
wear in the st.it.- of Neoraska
you can fiud at Joe's, the one
clothier.
neck
than price
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;,,:'' tS.10 ?C1W Jn"tIon at s 3'ia m
r,-. a. c, ,.u irorn racnic . unction at 1 In.
Dr. C. A. Marshall.
Nice little houso to rent
d-t2 V".
S. Wise.
Tho Lick pbservatorv the not
ttanp window. ATey JTcri Ptr-'atcli. , - lin
Gold and silver watches tnousrh to
supply the country at If. M. GanltV
cheap and warrant' d to ui ve satisfaction.
Joe. the one price clothier, bclievp nn
the good old morto, "Quick, pales and
small profits." Joe is always busy sell-
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Preservation cf the Natural TW(h i
Specialty. Auesthetic3 given for Pain
less FrLi.rs. ob Extbactiow ok Ti vtu
Artificial teeth made on Gold Silver
Rubber or Celluloid Plates, and inserted
as soon as teeth are extracted when de
sired.
All work warranted. Prices resso-thl'o.
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