The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 15, 1889, Image 2

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    THE DAILY UEllAlA) : PLA1TSM01ITI1, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1889
Tho- Plattsruouth DaiIyHcraid.
IINOTTS 33E,C S.,
Publishers & Proprietors.
C. &. M. Time Table.
GOING WEST.
1 0 :f!6 a iii
jxo. 3 :'H V HI
No. 5 7 :01 a in
No. 7 (Schuyler) 7 :0 ) in
jso. 0 (li. C. to Omaha) C :0 i lu
;OIX KAaT.
No. 2 3 :! r. III
No. 4 10 :'-'4 a in
No. 7 :ia hi
No. K ( Arr. bchuyler) lo :i)0 a in
No. 1 (K. C.) 9 :S4 u in
AM trai.ii run daily by wavof O'naba. except
No 7 and H which run lo and Iroin ttchuytar
daily except buuday.
Arrival and Departure of the fVialls.
AKKIVKAT I'OMTOFFICK.
No. 5 From the East 7 -.'to a. m.
No. 3 6 :15 . l.i
No. ! " " South (K.C.) C:I5. in.
No. 10 " " West 10:(a. in.
No. 4 " " " 10 -a a. in.
No. i 7a0p. in.
HKI'AKT FROM roToFFKF..
No. 5 Going West 6:40 a. in.
No. 3 " " 6 p. iii.
No. 7 " " (Sclnivloi) 6 5 p. in.
No. 10 " Kastllv. C.) 9 . in.
No. 4 " - 10 rfo a. in.
No. " C :50 1. in.
Mall should be deposited fifteen minutes be
fore the above time to intir dispatch .
Reports from all parts of the country
show that copious rains have dispelled
nil feera of drought aud vastly improved
the prospept for a bountiful harvest of
tvlicat aud corn.
Tunui: are a larger number of cottages
and fine dwelling houses being built and
almost completed thi spring than has
been built in thU city for the past thres
years, and the contractors tell us they
have more contracts for houses that have
not been commenced, than they can
build this summer. This ppeaks well for
our town.
I' LA TTSMO UTIT OR OWING.
Plattsmouth has got a growth this
ppring that is a real boom and it is not a
ikfch in the pan but a steady growth aud
one thut v.-ill last and increase in strenght
as time advances.
The work on the Electrict Lamp Manu
facturing building hits been commenced,
and will be pushed to completion as fast
ns posible.
The excavation for the new $40,000
hotel is about completed and a number
of building's are now waiting for brick,
which have benn commenced and work
tope J for want of this materiel. Our
brick yards were not prepared for such a
building boom thu spring and they have
run out of brick but they are all burning
large kilns and will soon be prepared tr.
keep the building boom going.
The Catholics have contracted for a
fine building tkat will use ' 10,000 brick
which will be commenced as soon as thr
material can be procured.
THE LATEST SOUTHERN OUT
RAGE. There seems to be no room for doubt
in the matter of the reported election
outrage of Monday laat at Lafayette, in
Louisiana. It is definately certified that
a band of armed white mm surrounded
the polls and threatened to kill any
colored man who should attempt to cait
a vote. The sheriff tried to protect the
colored voters and lo enforce the law,
but he had no support, so was obliged to
close the polls and appeal to the govern
or for assistance. This is not a story of
the past, it will be observed. It is
thing of the present, and cannot be put
aside with the familiar plea that we
should let bygones be bygones. We are
now living in the year 1881), nearly a
quarter of a century after the close of
the war, and still it is possible for an
election to be prevented by the aibitrary
interference of a gnng of riflemen, deter
. mined that only such votes shall be cast
as they see proper to permit. The fact!
are distinct and conclusive. It is useless
to search for any explanation except that
of direct hostility to the idea of honest
and peaceful government; and it is equal
ly idle to say that the occurrence is a
mere local accident, having no force as
an indication of southern sentiment.
The meloncholy truth is that the same
thing might easily have happened in nuy
other part of the south. It is by such
meaas that the power of the democratic
jarty is maintained throughout all that
part of the country. "Whenever it is
necessary to resort to intimidation, fraud
and violence to keep the colored
voters away from the polls and prevent
ths success of the republican ticket, - the
white democrats are ready to do the mis
crable work, and public sentiment in the
community is sure to indorse and defend
the proceeding. It is net true that the
colored man's right to vole is recognized
in any southern state. On the contrary
i t is systematically scouted and resisted.
Tiie political leaders are all committed
to the theory that the whites are justifi
able in suppressing the colored Tote by
any process that can be made to accomp
lish such a result. We may as well face
the issue squarely. It can profit us
nothing to decieve our selves in a case
where the testimony is so clear and com
plete. The time may come when it will
be possible for all classes of citizens to
vote freely and safely in the south; but
that time has certainly n t jet arrivsd,
nor are the signs of its approach very en-
57.. pc-tibly a way may b
found to hurry it somewhat during the
next four years. That is the hope, at
least, of all good and patriotic citizens;
and it remains to be seen what the new
congress, co-operating with a republican
president, will do toward the solution of
the grave and difficult problem. Globe
Democrat.
Notice of Special Election
Notice is hereby giyen, that on Satur
day, the 8th day of June, l!S80, a special
election will be held in and for Cass
county, in the btate of Nebraska, for the
purpose of submitting and to submit to
the legal voters of (Ja?s county, in the
State of Nebraska, for their acceptance or
rejection, by vote and ballot, and allow
ing the legal voters of suid Cass county
to vote upon the following question and
proposition, to-wit :
Shall the County of Cass, in the State
of Nebraska, issue and put upon the mar
ket Eighty Bonds of said county of the
denomination of One Thousand Dollars
each, said bonds to be dated on the fust
day of January, lS'JO, and to be payable
at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Ne
braska, in the City of New York, State
of New York, twenty years after the dale
thereof, redeemable at any time ou or af
ter ten years from date thereof, at the
option of said County of Cass, and to
bear interest at the rate of five per cent
per annum, payable annually on the first
day of January in each year, for which
interest coupons shall lie attached, paya
ble at the Fiscal Agency aforesaid, and
shall the County Commissioners of the
said county of Cass, or other person oi
persons charged by law with the levying
of taxes for said county for the time be
ing in addition to the' annual taxes, caus
ed to be levied annually a tax ou all the
taxable property of said county, sufficient
to pay the interest on said bonds as
the same shall become due and payable,
and also cause to be levied each year up
on the taxable property of said county,
a tax sufficient to pay five per cent of the
principal of said bonds, and at the tax
levy preceding the maturity of said bonds,
levy a tax on all the taxable property of
aid county to an amount sufficient to
pay the principal and interest due on said
bonds, aud taking such action as the re
quirements of the law and the provisions
of the statutes in such cases made and
provided, and the interest of said count?
and tho public may demand, prov'ded
that proceedings shall be commenced for
the erection of said Court House on or
before the first day of April, A. D., 1800,
and shall be continued without unneces
sary delay until the same shall be com
pleted.
Such special election is to be held and
said question and proposition is to be
submitted thereat in accordance with the
terms of an order of the Board of County
Commissioners of the said County of Cass,
made at a regular adjournd siessiou oi
said Board, duly convened and
held at the City of Plattsmouth,
the county seat of said Cass
county, on the IMh day of May, A. D.,
185, and in accordance with the law and
statute of Nebraska ia said case
made and provided and as set
forth in its question and prop
ositsou so to besubmitted and therein set
forth and made a part of this notice, and
according to the terms thereof, anil that
said question and proposition be submit
ted to !i vote of the legal voters of said
Cuss county, and the following shall lie
the form of the ballots to be used at said
election in favor cf said qucstioq and
proposition, to-wit :
For the issue of the Bonds of the
County of Cars for the purpose of build
nig a County Court House and the levy
of a tax to pay the principal and interest
of uch Bonds."
And the form of the ballots lo be used
at said election against said question and
proposition,-shall be as follows:
"Against the issue of Bonds of the
County of Cass for the purpose of build
ing a County Court House and the levy
of a tax to pay the principal aud interest
of such Bonds."
Which election ahall be opened at 8
o'clock on the morning of said day, and
will continue open until 6 o'clock in the
afternoon of the same day, that is to say
the polls at such election shall be open
at 8 o'clock in the forenoon and continue
open until 6 o'clock in the afternoon of
said dar
And the County Clerk of said county
of Cass shall at least twenty days previous
to such election make out and deliver to
the Sheriff of said county three notices
thereof of such election, for each Election
Precinct, District and Ward, in
which such election in laid County
of Cass is to be held, and the
said Sheriff shall post up in three
of the most public places in each Election
Trecinct, District and Ward, in
which the election in said County
of Cass is to be held, the
said three notices thereof at least ten days
before the time of holding such election,
and at least one copy of the question and
proposition so to be submitted and above
s. t forth shall be posted up in a conspic
uous place at each of the several places
of voting during the day of sucli election.
It is further ordered and declared that
this notice of such, election of such
question and proposition so to be voted
upon and of the form in which said votes
is to be taken, including a full and com
plete copy of this notice shall be givn
by publication thereof in the Plattsmouth
Hkkalp, Plattsmouth Jovriitil, Weepins
Water Republican. Cass County Eagle,
Wabash Weekly Neics, Elmwood Echo.
Louisyille Adelrtiser, Union Ledyer&nd
Greenwood Gazette, newspapers printed
and published and of general circulation
in the said County of Chss, for at lenst
four weeks next proceeding the day of
said election. "
It is further ordered that such election
shall take place and be held at the fol
lowing named polling places and voting
places in said County of Cass, to-wit :
In Tipton Precinct, at Tidball & Ful
l t lumber office. Eagle.
In Greenwood Preci net, r.tTown IInu?
In Salt Creek Precinct, at Coleman &'
Mcpherson's lumber office.
In Stoyo Creik Precinct, at Grand Ar
mv hill, Elmwood.
In Elmwoo 1 Precinct, Elmwood Cen
ter School IIoo.se.
In South Bend Precinct, at South Platte
lumber office. South Bend.
In Weeping Water Precinct at school
house in district No. b'-l.
Weeping Water City at Dr. J. W.
Thomas' oilice, 'eeping Water.
In Center Precinct, at Mauley school
house, Manley.
In Louisville Precinct, at Seth Rock
well's oilice, Louisville.
In Avoca Precinct, at O. Tefft'a office,
Avoca.
In Mt. Pleasant Precinct, at Gilmore's
school house, district No. SO.
In Eight Mile Grove Preci uct, at lleil's
school house, district No. 88.
In Liberty Precinct, at Leidigh'tt Don
aldson's lumber office, Uuion.
In liock Bluffs Precinct, at Murray
School house, Murray.
In Plattsmouth Precinct, at Taylor's
school house, district No. 37.
In the City of Plattsmouth:
First Ward, County Clerk's office.
Second Ward, old foundry office.
Third Ward, Richey Bros. Lumber
of lice '
Fourth Ward, Waterman's lumber of
fice. Fifth Ward, Fifth Ward school house.
And that at such election the votes
shall be received and returns thereof
made and the same shall be canvassed by
the same officers and in the same manner
as required by law at eacli general elec
tion, and it is further ordered that the
County Clerk prepare and deliver to the
proper fficcrs of such election duplicate
poll Books and necessary tally lists for
use at such election.
By order of the Board of County Com
missioners of Cass countv, Nebraska, this
8th day of May, A. D. 1889.
A. B. DICKSON,
Chairman of Board ot County Commis
sioners of Cass county, Nebraska.
attest:
Witness my hand as County Clerk and
Clerk of the Board of County Com
missioners of Cass county, Nebraska, and
seal of said county hereto affixed
this 9th day of May. A. D. 1889.
seal BIRD CRITCH FIELD,
County Clerk and Clerk of the
Board of County Commissioners
of Cass county, Nebraska.
"I am little I know, but I think I can
throw a weight of a huudred ton." So
sang a prud banana peel. But Dr.
Pierce's Plesent Pelleta are quite as pow
erful in meeting with and overthrowing
disease. If you have rush of blood to
the brain, j,lizzine9S, headach, constipa
tion indigestion, or billiousncas, buy a
viel of these little pills at once. One a
dose.
TRUTH IN DEATH.
Xtat He Regretted It. and Added a False
hood at Last,
Wo had a man named Burrows in our min
ing camp, and he was without doubt the most
notorious liar Nevada will ever shelter. His
fame as a liar spread for a hundred miles
around, and men used to stop at our camp to
get a look at him. Ho wasn't a wicked man,
and ho had no malice about him, but he was a
natural born liar. He lied about his father,
his mother, bis wife, brothers, sisters, and
everybody else, and for every hour in the day
ho had a new falsehood. He had a claim of
his own and was fairly industrious, and so we
had no excuse to drive him out, although hi--lies
were continually kicking up ill feelmp.
among tho men. One day a lot of earth u;:;i
roek caved ia ou him and inflicted fatal inju
ries, and a uumber of. us knoeked off work to
bo with him in his last moments. You would
have thought the shadow of death would Ua vo
brought a change of sentiment, but it did not.
Lying there with only an hour of life left to
him, ha told us that ho had been a pirate
on the Pacific and whore he had buried a largo
amount of plunder. We all knew that he was
from Oiiio and had never seenaDj ocean, but
ho stuck fo it. One of the men finally felt it
his duty to say:
"Burrows, you have only, a short timo to
live. You had best speud that in preparing
for eternity."
"I've alius been good," he quietly replied.
"Yes, but you are an awful liar, you
know."
"Yes, I suppose so. Pre told a million of
them, haven't IV
"No doubt of it."
"And every one has been laid up agin me?"
"Very likely."
"And my chance is rather slim?"
"Rather."
'Well, boys, it's my way, and I can't
change at this late day. Just as that cave in
eamo I struck a nugget as big as my head.
It would value up a clean $15,000. If you'll
be kind enough to pull it out and sell it and
send the cash to my -wife I'll die feeling better."
lie went off soon after that, and we said to
each other that he had given us tho greatest
yarn of alL Ko one took his claim, which
was. accounted a poor one, and it lay for
three months before ono of the boys dug into
it ono day for the pickax buried and for
gotten. He hadn't got tho pick when he
came acros3 a lump of gold which balanced
13,2S0 in coin, and every shilling of the
nioney was sent on to tho widow, as directed.
It got there to find that there was no widow,
but six months later went to a sister. In his
dj-ing hour Burrows told tho truth about his
find, but, alasl he repented of it, and lied
about bavin? a wife. New York Sun.
A Dos Story,
A week or two ago tli3 porter cf the Bristol
Royal infirmary was disturbed ono morning
about C:H0 by tho howling of a dog outside
tLo building. Finding that it continued, he
went out and tried to drive it away; but it
returned and .continued to howl so piteously
that ho was obliged to go out to it again.
This time he observed that one of Its paws
was injured. Ho, therefore, brought it in
and sent for two nurses, who at once dressed
tho paw, and were rewarded by every canine
fcig:i of gratitude, including much licking of
their hands. The patient was "retained" for
two days, during which time ho received
every attention from those insido the bouse,
end frpm tha neighbors outside, who quickly
heard of the case. As no ono apneared to
claim tho dog, ho was sent to tho Ilomo for
Iost Dogs in the city, whero 60 interesting an
animal was, of course, not loug in finding a
purchaser. The dog was one of those called
"lurchers.''
I have ui3'self called on the porter of the
infirmary for confirmation of tho story, aud
e.m assured by !;ii:i of its truth. How did an
apparently friend)ea do know whero to go
fur surgical aid . The case di!Ter9 fi;om that
of the dog which took its frieud for treat
ment to King's College hospital, in lxnlon,
for 1 understand that the King's College dog
hal previously leen taken t-.i the hospitsl fcr
trer.tir.vnt itseif . cut in this casj th'jra is no J
such clew. LouJou Sieet2.tor.
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TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.
BiuhlJoB.
Bank of Cass county.
Bccson, A. res.
" . ' office.
Bennett, L. D. store.
" res.
Bonner stables.
Brown, W. L. office.
res.
Ballou, O. II. res.
office.
B. & M. tel. office.
B. fc M. round house.
r.lakc, John saloon.
B.ich, A. grocery.
Campbell, D. A. res.
Chapman, S. M. res.
City hotel.
Clark, T. coal office,
Clerk district court.
Connor, J. A. res.
County Clerks office.
Covell, Polk & Beeson, office.
Cox, J. It, res.
Craig, J. M. res.
Critchfield, Bird res.
Cummins & Son, lumberyard..
J. C. farm.
Cook, Dr. office.
Clark, A. grocery store.
Clark, Byron office.
Cummins, Dr. Ed., office.
District court oilice.
Dovey & Sou, store.
Dovey, Mrs. George res.
Emmons, J. II. Dr. office aud res.
First National bank.
Fricke, F. G. !c Co., drugstore.
Gleason, John res.
Goos hotel
Gering, II. drugstore,
res.
lladley, druy and express.
Herald office.
Holmes, C. M., res.
Hatt & Co., meat market.
Hemple & Troop, store.
Hal!, Dr. J. II., office.
res.
Holmes, C. M., livery stable.
Hall & Craig, agricultural imp.
Jones, W. D., stable.
Journal office.
Johnson Bros., hardware store.
Johnson, Mrs. J. F., millinery.
Johnson, J. F., res.
Klein, Joseph, res.
Kraus, P., fruit and confectionery
- Livingston, Dr. T. P., office.
Livingston, res.
Livingston, Dr. It. R., office.
Manager Waterman Opera House.
McCouit, F., store.
McMaKen, II. C, res.
Murphy. M. B., 6tore.
Murphy, M. B., res.
McMaken, ice office.
Minor, J. L., res.
McYey, saloon.
Moore.L.A., res. and floral garden
Neville, W in., res.
Olli ver & Ramges. meat market
Olliver & Ramge slaughter house.
Pub. Tel. Station.
Palmer . H. E. res
Petersen Bros., meatmarket.
Petersen, li., res.
Polk, M. D., res.
Patterson, J. M., res.
Kiddle house.
Ritchie, Harry.
Schildknecht, Dr. office.
Shipman, Dr. A. office.
" " res.
Showalter, W, C. office.
Siggins, Dr. E. L. res.
" office.
Streight, O. M. stable.
Smith, O. P. drug store.
Skinner & Ritchie, abstract and
loan office.
Sherman, C. W. office.
Todd, Amnii res.
Troop & Hemple, store.
Thoma3. J. W. Summit Garden.
Water Works, office.
Water works, pump house.
Waugh, S. res.
Weber, Wm: saloon.
Weckbach & Co., store.
Weckbach. J. V., res.
Western Upiou Telegraph office.
White, F. E., res.
Windham, R. B., office.
Windham & Davies, law office.
Wise, Will, res.
Withers, Dr. A. T., res.
Young, J. P., store.
S. BczzELL,, Manager.
TRIO LODGE NO. Si. A. O. V. W. Meets
every alternat- Friday evening at K. of P.
hall. Transient brothers are respeetfully in
v ted to at tend. F. P. Brown, Master work
man ;G. B. Kinster, Foreman ; F. H.Steimker
Overseer; W. H- Miller, Financier; . K.
Ilonsewoi th, Kecorder ; F. J. Morgan, Kcceiy
er ; Wm. Crehan. Guide ; Win. Luuwijr, inside
A'atch : L. Olsen, Outside Watch.
1IT. ZION COMMANDARY, NO. 5. K. T.
li-Meet first and third Wednesday night or
each month at Mason's linll. Visiting brothers
are cordially invited to meet with u.
Wm. Hays. Rec. F. E. White, E. O.
McCONIHIE POST 45 C. A. R.
KOSTEK.
M. A. Dickson Commander,
Ben J. Hfmplk Senior Vice "
S. Caebhux Junior "
Ff. Nilrs Adjutant.
A. Shipman
HzttBY rvruKioHT.- Q. M.
a. Tabsch Officer of the Day.
Jamks Uickson " " Guard
Serjrt Major.
iSDf RSOV C. Fky.. ..Quarter Master Sergt.
L. . Cuitfis ,..Post Chaplain
Veetintr Saturday evening
PLATTSMOUTH BOARD OFTR4DE
President Robt. B Win.lhain
lut Vice President.. A. B. Todd
2nd Vice f resident..,. Wm Neville
Secretary F. Herrmann
Treasurer...... .... F. R. Gutiiman
PIRWTORS.
J. C. TCichev. F. E. Wliite. .1 C. Patterson,
J. A. Conner, B. E'.eon, C. W. Sherman, F. Gor
aer, J. V. Weckbach.
?1 f ,V2 ft A MONTH can tie made
tO H f3-mtJ wnrfc:n; lor us Agents
r referred who can furnish a horte and give
Ueir vhiile time to tne business Sure mom
et!nmyuapr.!ltabW employed aUo. aim
vneanoifH in t-xvrts unA ciil-. B. F. JOHN
SON & CO.. lo i9 Main t.. KU'hinond. Va.
y. ii.Pac 'aie ajt anl bu-irutsa trpcr
iei.ee, XiVr mind aboul tending utatnp for r
jfy. Jt.F.J.&Co.
PE
Rf-
KTuVl-x
HAS TIIE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF
FIIRMiTil
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
In the city, which he is offering at Prices that will make them kcII.
A complete line of Window Curtains at a sacrifice. Picture
Frames in great variety. You .can get everything you need
You can buy it on the installment plan, pay so much each
mouth and you will soon have a line furnished house
and hardly realize the cost. Call and sec.
Zbv 2nT ,
rLATTFMGUHI, M:U.
SIXTH STREET, BET. MAIN AND VINE.
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This Daily and Weekly Herald is the best Aflverti.-ing Medium in Chss county,
because it reaches the largest number of people. Advertising rate
made known on application. If you have property to
v rent or sell it will lie to your interest to ad
vertise in the Herald.
Advertise
end
be Botivinced
THE CITIZENS
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AT T3 MOUTH.
NEBRASKA.
CAPITAL STOCK PAID III, - $50,0C0
Authorized Capital, $100,000.
Bank of lass County
OFFICERS
JltANK CARKCTH. JOS. A. CON NOB,
Prei.lj:it. Vl.e-1'resldeut
W. H. CUSIllMCi. Caetiier.
PIKECTOR
Frank Carrutb J. A. Connor, K. K. (Jutluninn
J. W. Jobunen, Henry Ba;ck, John O'Keele,
W. D. Merriam, Wm. Wetencainp, W.
H. Cushiug.
Transact a General Banking BuMness Al
rho nay anv Banking Diismess 10 transact
ar Invited to call. No matter li'""
larze or mail tlie transaction, it
will receive our eatfeful attention,
and we promise alway cour
teous treatment,
laxues Certiacatss of Derosits boarinp intreM
Buy and sell Foreign Exchange, County
and CHv securitie.
FIRST NATIONAL
OF PLAXCSMOOTH, NEBRASKA,
Offer tho very best facilities (or the prompt
transaction of legitimate
BANKING BUSINESS.
stocks. Bonds. Gold. Oovemniect and l.oeI
8ecuritieiBou(;n tana voia,uiostts receiv
ed acd interest allowed on time Certiil
eatea. Drafts drawn, available in any
part of the lTnitoi State aud all
the principal towue of
turooe.
Collections made A promptly retr.itief'
Hteht market price paid tor County War
state acd Ccunty Bond.
DIRECTORS
John Fitzirerald
John K. Clark. D. Tiakorih.
S. in f.V, White.
John vitiosalo. s. Wacou
freieut. Caiuu r.
Cor. Main and Fifth Sts., I'lattumeutli.
PAID UP CAPITAI $50 000
b UK PLUS 25.000
OFFICERS :
C. H. Tarmki k President
Kkf.o (iuKDK.it Vice President
.J. M. Patikuov.. ('Hshipr
Jas. Pattkiwox.jk Afcs't Cashier
mitF.CTOKS :
V. H. Parm' le. J. M. Patterson. Fred Oorder.
a. It Smith. It. B. Wind nam. li. . P.air.ser,
Jas. I attfim.'U jr.
A General Bailie Business Transactei
Account Solicited. Interest allowed on time
!eifs:ts. and prompt r.ltentiou civeu lo nil
t'U:;ine entrutcd to its cre.
BUSINESS 1)1 KECT0KY.
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A TTOKNKY.
8. F. THOMAS.
AMornev-at-Law anil Notary Public
Fitzgerald Block. Platumou'th. Neb.
Office la
nOKNfr.Y.
A. N. KT'T.LIVAN-
AJtortiey-at-l.aw. Will !ve prompt attention
A
to r.:i nufijieta intrusted t Jiirn. Of'ipe 1
Lnioii Block. East aid. PlatUuiouth. Neb
ft KOCEltlKS.
'HRIs.WOnLFAP.TII,
Maple and Kiney Groceries, Glassware antf
Crockery. Flour and Feed.
K. DRESSLER,
The 5th St. Merchant Tailcr
Keep a Full Line of
Foreign & Domestic Goods.
Consult Your Intere.t bv Giving film a Cal
SHERWOOD BLOCK
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WMe Z. BRQ Yf If E,
OFFICE.
toPrny,CM,e.tfenUoa 411 Bu Entra.t-
SOTABY IX OKFICE.
..,.Tit!e?,.E!C!4m,tU!1- Abtaret Compiled In
surance Writua. fceal Estate Bold. '
Better Facililles for making Farm LoaDt thaa
Any QtUcv Agency.
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