Plattsmouth herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1892-1894, December 29, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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BOTH LEGS GUT OFF.
John Kinnamon Falls Under
the Whoels Last Night.
VIORRI ABLE SPECTACLE,
The Unfortunate Man Died at 1:30
Lost Nlyht After i. uveral Hours
of lnt"npe Suf forlng-Ollir
City News.
Irani Silt u rla M p.nlj1.
Under tlio Wheol.
Aliout Hilli) I,is nielit John Kitiii.ii
a 1 1 o 1 1 , who live-! dii tin uthi r .-'id'.' ('f
liie river w.is run mi-r by the curs
from the Hl'erts uf uliich he died ill
iiliout 1:1';) tlii-i tin r ; i i 1 1 l.
From wlt.it cm.! I In learned re
fjairdin:; llu- nll'air it .mist liave
lii'i'll 1l i- null i :' i .-I i' - ne.-s A It i.
Hated ly Hf v i .i 1 that Ki!iiiiitn
v a h 1 r 1 1 1 K i ' i ; ; vesti-nl.iy iiUeni'inn
lie came (.) the fit j t - it is !;:..!.
(or the put ::e of 1 1 1 c! '. . i i n
Christmas pi events, l.ut instead
spoilt his money for I i 'iir. ji.-ta
little while In-fine tli,' iieeid.-Mt :
cuiied he Imrrmved ten ceiil.s to
liliy home un at.
The accident uciiMcd near Jlapjiy
Hollow, mid the train w;h an extra
anl. Kiiiiiaiiiuii nftt r he had been
drought to the depot (-aid that he
liad been thro v. n f: om I lie tie. in, I an
it if not probable that, that wa.s the
case.
Kinnamon had it is I . i i . -1
htarted it) the trai li for home, and
when the train p. i-m'.I him he ct
!ent)y iittempted to board the
train, by ealeliinu' ho'd of the side
l the car. and he s-witn; between
the two cars and fill across the
rails, and ,l,e earn p.t- i d oa r both
li'i;.. i".)aiplelrly m' eri ii;.;" tlain (huh
lli body. The abow i-i liie oiily
jilansible theory to be ariivtd at,
mm the train men do not .May nt
Hiile liny longer lhan',ey ;:(-.' com
pelled too. Ate dlier n a. ,n why il
Firms probable that he at leu i .1 I
to bo. ud the train is fuuii the fa 'I
that both le;" were cut df even.
The unfortunate man's cries at
traded the attention of the t.iaiil.
livinjr near the tt.ak and the man
went out in time to slop the suile'n
entitle, that pti.- iied the train up the
hill and Kinainaii was taken to tit1'
depot, where lie remained until 1:IH
when he passed away. All that
time lie lay there with both lee rut
tiff.
The deceased leaves a wife and
two children, and it is said both of
the children are very nick.
The relative of the deceased
want an inquest held out Coroner
I'nrtili has not decided yet as to
whether it is necessary.
Will Publicly Install.
Friday night wan u bio; tiij;ht for
Trio lod-e No. SI A. 1). U. V. A
lare number of the members
leathered for the purpose of elect
ing officers for the ensuing year,
but the best of the program was
the after party. While the mem
bers) of SI were electing officers the
ladiea of Star lodge No. 1, Degree of
Honor, came into the dinning room
one by one and prepared an elegant
tuipper to which the members were
invited to partake, ami to which
they did with great relish. After
Bupper had been served those pres
ent adjourned to the lodge room
and fpentafew pleasant hours in
different games.
Trio lodge made arrangements
tor a public installation
on the 1.1th of January. Frank j.
Morgan as grand master workman
will have charge of the ceremonies
and will be assisted by F. A. Groom
as grand foreman. -and J. N. Siim
. inera as grand overseer, 1C. S. Bars
tow na grand guide.
A cot unittee on general arrange
for the public installation was ap
pointed as follows: (li-ii, 1", House
worth, C. M. Ihitler and 1). 15. Smith.
The officers elected by Trio lodge
last night were as follows: Master
workman, Geo. F. Ilouseworth;
foreman, C, M. Butler; overseer
Henry Gering; receiver, Fred Mur
phy; recorder, F. 1. Brown financier,
I). C. Morgan; guide, (.'has. Kyd
berg; inside watch, C. Ayre; out
side watch, M. N. Griffith; trustee,
F. J. Morgan; physicians, K. V,
Cook, T. P. Livingston and K. I)
Cummins.
Dropped Dead In Lincoln.
Raphael Vogel, a traveling man
dropped dead at Hotel Lincoln at
Lincoln at (1:43 p. in. last Friday.
Mr. Vogel arrived from Omaha at
vfi:33, and walked to the hotel, a dia-
-tauce of two blocks, lie gave his
hand baggage to a bell-boy and
walked to the register, After regis
tering he asked if any clothing men
were at the hot?l. Mr. AVhitmore,
t he clerk, told him there were not
Mild asked him if he wanted a sain
pie room. Mr. Vogel thought that
lie did. After conversing with the
clerk a few moments he turned
away and almost immediatel fell to
the lloor.
Good millet hay for sale by J. C.
Jiikenbary. Leave orders at the
Herald office.
!.. ,1 1 i.-l 1..C..M,
"Why luu t y.-i '."' liu.t nicetin.:;h
in.y" tai l a p-tii a i.i.iu tu u fi iend v. lm
for mj.II" ill'iiaeni.-i n.i.i been Mjbj.-cti il to
tlio a"iii'ia.; e'itivii!i-iv liiovi-iai'tit of
tint lii.iplira. in.
"1 wish 1 could, g:u-i-i tho victim,
"hilt il's lm '). A fellow llii .1 to (-euro
Hie sai l n. j eo.it was on tire knew it
wasn't w ..iiuWed nilitf liaie.s !ii!ii)hvul
lowsof wan i l.o ;; l'i oi like a wusuej
out liaml iL.ii.i','1 ho tj.i'nlaieil iiiiniy,
liavi!i0' l';! i I,... w.M n ia lii-ijoiut'.-ii utter
ant is ;.a l i tw. i u cnuiis.
"Well, you ii:5 u -.aiiii," riiu.u'ked
tlio fi i-.t tn alit-r. '(,'oino Willi ine." An I
lie led liis In ud inlo ail u ijuiliia- h.ilwi.n.
"m, tiui i,i re," n.t: oilier: "i" i.;,ie
wi'.l fciu-i iy li.u.k lu ie u liiiniiiii."
I'.ut j-ri.i'-Ms Were in vain. lii
f ri ial 1.1 l.i.a t.j V'w ! ,r ;i : ii 1 ordered a
. .; li nl't.l in J:.,Ali. ltd hll.ir.
"(.'iiae.'," l,'in,.i.l, e,v tiii.i ;,11 at
elieu." 'ii.u vi, i.iin ti.d i i'.ov. iy, i. d
I'iiud to Li.-, iui. ii .ii htiri.-.-i.-i mat m i, f
ALL 11061 PAY DAMAGE.
A He-cent Decision of tho Su
premo Ccurt.
THEY ALE ALL IN IT.
An lnu-re-thiif I te blon Frrm t!'.a
Suiji em - Court on Jurisrllc'l n
of a oor.ty Ju'.liie I y all
Jud J03, but. f,i iKV.'Oil.
PEOPLE AND AFFA1HS.
May Bartling, a laundress, c.
f-cripl ion cord wood and stii'eiing ,
other ills peculiar to the craft. How- :
' ever, we wish tin- newlv manied ,
ployed at the institute for the blind ; )llir l,Jn,: ,ifo ;lM(1 c,Jll!t:illlTy iM. I
""h n U'.-.nill list ol Sulj.-Cl
I'dweea two rollers and her arm j,n ; i J , J pjpijj ;
was lira w n in to the elbow, crtir-n
ing it in a terrible manner.
,'! 1 l)t'l S
ion a lines.
V i.ial tLu n.
t i.o i.a. oa, ,i
''Mow," li
"f r h .a !,;:
ja t ,!;.; v. il
il'U Wii.s i:ep;
ad S.an-lu'i.
rh.ed tin; lia-t
:d l.
lii ! -ij. an,
Vull.
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I; ii i,i,
i !'..'. -, I 'll u s wor a t ..
As f r ii,.: Mi'-ar, 1 1. ive i..
to l.ai to i are in a t i.o l.
Cil u i f i-.eeini:, 1. 1.' 1
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VI el t
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vi r k a.v.-.i i
t Mule:.,:-.
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cent.
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oil's I ,,! ;l 1 in
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i-iiae; li aiil.4,
.is iaeiva-rl
tla! ta-Ml
i.e.;.,,. ni'.r
I L'd !: ni-i li alil.4. Til'.' (le.'l'eS
l.r- :ici;i.(s iiicr.-n . 1 to p-r
above the avi i i-a ; iho o t'r-..m
Vi ii'Mi.iii; co.e-.ii lolld pri.i:L i;,,r
lia: fe0' id: IVJI-'J iaor..ui;yiiier a ,.!
I'.hmAt l.lueli. 'i'liu I'.li-bi 'i-.s j-.'Vel.l
ll.ii p i 1; 1 1, ii'.iatii li el the blood, Ia
leie i Willi the iat-rd'.liu-ion of
ai.s ia tin
they laiir.ii) the
0X1-
uatina of tlit carbon, nial in wei.li or-(aii.i-aas
tin y c-iuao tt Ioks of viuil ln-nt
that fn (jiu'..;ly i-iul.s ia il inh. Tl.a i f-f-.-ct
of nm.ki' fi.i' on Vi tallies in u- he
J iiil'Mly tak u us an ie.des of its ii. e.-t
on aiiii.ial.-i.
Iloilieultiu-i.-td in and aroiuul Louden
t'dl H.-i t aat V. iiea-.-v. r thi) f.i;j h;;;:i u
h'liht ilri-i) mid many llowm-.s ki'd o'o
slrnyed. (.Vuntry hi ntii-i.it .:rial:i, o:i the
otln-r lamd, Miy that thi.-uiiitj i,,r,i do
lint injure i veil censi rvalary .la;.l i.
The f i,f I'm, all'l ' Wtll. l.ll-
ii.-ai.illy hei iuiirt in taeir i r.'-.ets on f!..v
ei and ftiha'e. I)i;i in.n iveent y.-a-s
!! 1 ih.K aie. ad by Loudon f.a exund
i i to .l ai djUine, thirty i,nl' i hiviiv. it
Wuiil 1 i-e.-in, then, timt liie area i f tao
H:i"ku fojf is eixty luilcs ia liar:K-ter.
Natiuiiill UvieW.
Tin) hailll.
The htuiilliBt lietail inmiamittd to the
idiah and is not decided except titiou hi'j
I'liUority. Ilis lninibteia disavow all
initiative and tremblo lit any executive
responsibility. Iniperious, diligent and
fairly just, tlio hliali is in Lis own per
fcou tho solo arbiter of I'erbia'a for
tunes. All policy emanates from him.
He supervises every department with a
curiosity that requires to be constantly
appeased, anil his attention, both to for
eign and domestic politics, ia constant
and unremitting. There is a consensus
uf opinion thut lm is the most competent
man in tlio country and the best ruler
that it can produce.
lor will any one deny him the pos
session of patriotism and uf a genuine
interest in tho wolfaro of tlio nation. It
is no moan criterion of the strength nud
also of tho '"'''"al popularity of the
bhuk that ho is tho first Persian mon
arch who him ventured to leave his do
miuiouaaud travel in foreign and inlide.1
lands, not us a conqueror at tho head of
an army, but us a friendly visitor, if not
as a volunteer touribt. " Tersia and tho
Persian CJuistion."
How Vuu Moltl.e LuuUeil.
Who is this senior for whom the thronur
makes way reverentially he with lean,
wrinkled face, tut mouth, ytt with some
thing of a half Huile ou it, ever with
dovnicuht abstracted eye and stooping
Ehoulder, with hands clasped behind his
back and with listless gait this Uesh-
less, tough looking man with the bushy
eyebrows and the long, loan throat'.'
lie is worth looking at, for ho is the
greatest strategist of tho ago and has
been tho ruling soul of tho victorious
campaign. Mohke, for it is he, has been
with the emperor and is probably on his
way hoino to finish Miss Craddon's latest
novel, far when he is not devising bU-L-egy
ho is reading sensational novels, and
his abstraction, as like as not, is caused
by speculation as to which of tho two
aspirants to her hand tho heroino is ul
timately to marry. Archibald Forbes
in Schbuer's.
In
lie Kept Grand Medicine
a tscoien village, wtiero a younir
doctor had lately started practice,
workman had the misfortune to get his
finger bruised badly in one of the mills.
A doctor was sunt for, and on properly
dressing the finger ths man nearly
fainted. He whs asked if ho would take
a littlo spirits to revive him. "Mon,"
ho exclaimed with feeling, "that wud
just be the very life o' me!" The doctor
gave him a good glass, which he greed
ily swallowed, and on recovering his
brtath his first words were, " ell, doc
tor, I kin unco' little aboot yer skill ; but,
mon, ye keep grand medicine." Detroit
i ree Press.
Thrtr Lingering Frjrnr.
Miss Kajones, after an evening spent
m the parlor.had returned to the family
Bitting room on her way up stairs.
"Good night, papa," she said, kissing
the paternal Jones.
"Good night, dear," he answered,
"and plsaut At phew! What vile ci
gars young Ferguson smokes these
days!" Chicago Tribune.
Only One.
Yes, my boy, there are thirty-seven
millions una seven hundred and fortv
thousand people in this country, and you
are only one of them just oiie! Think
of that once in awhile when yon get to
wondering what would happen to the
world if you should diel London Tit-
Bits.
h i. r I & !se 1 1 r ;
All opinio i w ; : 1 .
tai'lay by Ihe si:pn
Ca.-l' el J t 1 1 1 1 - - . . I
ei ror. fioin .-i i. ii--I
he ca -e U of in t, r
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a i a. t Jt he linn e
I H mi ot liie ivri.-d:C ."
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1 io. i a ! li e.', i.i b 1 1 1 1 i
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ror, i .iiioik in ed a :
ib.-'.ri' , l n , lit :i :-l
i lit; to n 1 ra i -i la i i
ii li ii : i : Water .
C . ', i. hi the a! -.-i:,
l 1 el i hi a ( i ( ii n i v t a
lowed a t. -n . .1 ;
While II"- action v. .
Ji i'a i.-i ai a ml bis at. a:
ipp.'ari 1 liefore b'iii;
I b hi !' mi v, i I II iohi t la,
lb.' injiii.i'tion, ai.d i a
in e-t. 'Jd.e .aounty j i:
li .llloll ill COllteliCu
liiin to pay a f.iie i ! .
'-. riieent.
mil d (in wn i -i.c
com t in the
i ... Ii. niton,
I Hulls ciyiiiitv.
i's it is an
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ei oi a ci -it :
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I lob ii Karnes was a i-ivsle.1 f.ir ;
""" taking a 1 dnnket from a bou--e I.e.:
ir.jfKi.1. WHILE coASTtMi. j longing to A. K. v, elv. judge A.- j
Ml, lam Wilson, one of the mod ciltT lv,UI1(l j,., Kllli"ty .,," ,-(u.tl j
pioa.ineat .voting society ladies of j I,;,,,.?; nud cost-, and ordered that!
.V bra , u;i l itv, met Willi a serious
I
iicctdent Wednesday evening while
coasiiug. tin was ttruck by
1 ilo5
i
oap
he pa to the pi.iiiui.f ,i,
the aiiu of the blanket.
or twice
heavy rde.l and sustained
internal injuries as well as
sprains and brui-es.
bred I'at'arsori cf I'...!
was in 1 lie city Thtiixh' y.
seriou.-painful
llenrv li. II,
a vh iiiiu ( ii rtrude i
M'-ven I,,,;!, I.;,., .Vl)ll
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itlulfs have
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tic meeting
add a. i.dher
edit.
ja.
c i:. v:
. 'a r
thai he i onid i:i tl: h;i
lid r of injunction.
,ae the 1 1 -. j 1 1 : i . d I )
i iilini i l .1 to the Ci. -to
I-'aniiin-, by whom he v.
i lit days, twelve 5..ui,.. of w inch
e i-j cut i'l jail. 1 1 . Mil.,-, ('.tei.tly
onmie. k. ' d an ;u. l ! i.i lor iiu.igc-
a'ani-t i.liu.-on aie. h..-i auiaiu s,
llhnm, Couiit- judge King,
."s.ii nlf haiinine and ,-un Iks cd tin-
allir two. In the' i'.i.-tiict loiirt
le i i-cei veil ji, dgi I.e. lit, in the sum
)f .fl'iO ag..iii,.-t all defendants ex
cept tm- ,-eciii il n ,-, winch is the
jiiileiin . jit before the court for review.
The court alliniH the judgement
the opinion being by Judge Post
Judge Norval concurs and Chic!
Justice M . iwell des.-ents. The syl-
lababus is as follow f.
I'drst A county judge has no
power to commit. for contempt one
guilty of disobedience of an injunc
tion allowed bv biri in nn action
in district court. I a such case the
contempt is against the district
court whose order is denied and not
the county judge,
Second False imprisonment is
the unlawful restraint of a person
without his coiiHcut, either with
or without process of law.
Third The question of malice in
in action for false imprisonment is
immaterial except i?o far as it
effects the measure of damage.
Fourth -All persons who directly
procure, aid or assist in the unlaw
ful detention arc liable as princi
pals.
Fifth It is not necessary to prove
i conspiracy to unlawfully im
prison, in order to entitle the in
jured party to recover.
Chief Justice Maxwell includes
his dessenting opinion in this way:
"It isjvery clear to my mind that
the county judge had jurisdiction,
and that the judgement should not
lie sustained."
Billy Ouyht to Know tetter.
Representative Hryan, speaking
of the decision of the supreme com t
yesterday of this state in the Xe-
braska election cases, said the de
cision insured an anti-republican
majority in both houses. "The dem
ocratic editors of Nebraska," said
he, "have just been in session and
resolved against any union of dem
ocrats and republicans. This indi
cates, without doubt, that the dem
ocrats and independents are tocoui
bine on organisation. It is also all
but certain that an auti-repbliean
will be elected senator." Washin
ton Correspondent.
It Was aJSuccess.
The rendition of the sacred Ora
torio, the Messiah last night
at the Presbyterian church proved
to be a success. To Mrs. Noble
who has had the entertainment
in charge is given the credit of its
success.
It wus by the skillful trnining of
Mrs. Noble that the chorus of forty
voices did so'well.
The entertainment netted the
church eomethinfj over $."0. The
attendance was not as large as the
entertainment deserved, but the
church was well filled, and those
were fortunate enough to attend
went away well pleased, and also
greatly surprised at the musicial
talent that Plattsuiouth contains.
a .i bia.-ka Cit; the residents
ce-i'ip. lied '.- buy isater, and lc
slhat have ti-get up these
d mornings go out ami break
- h - in a haiTi 1 to gtt water tu
k w i ill.
M-'.IC.
Aimisa Hall, was arrested in
Sacremento, Cab, Mouduy on the
charge of robbing the Kmerald,
Neb., postoflice.
For Abstracts of Title go to J.
Leyda, Union block.
M.
ts r.;- Tin i. vi
laniaijn Jnariial.
The bankers have gone home and
Lincoln s arm's are open to receive
the Nebraska school ma'ams who
will ciime here 1i attend tho annual
meeting- of the association next
Tuesday. The banker is all right
but as between a banker and a
school ina'am this throbbing heart
beats for the latter every time.
. VY I.-i T 1 1 li '1 1 S K TO S l-ILL.
Nelna-lai City News.
Hog is now king in tile west and
the farmer that has porkers to sell
has no trouble in making his bank
account very healthy in a short
time. Hogs have not been as high
in the west in years as they are at
the present time, and the News pre
dicts that they will go but little
higher, if any and they will steadily
decline again. Il you have porkers
it is now the golden moment to sell
them.
A. O. U. V.
The public with the members of
the A. O. U. W. are cordially in
vited to attend the annual entertain
ment given by the Plattsniouth
Lodge No. 8 at the Odd Fellow
hall in Fitzgerald block, Friday
evening December, 30. You will be
surprised if you come up and see
how many members we have in this
city. The proceeds of this enter
tainment will go to some poor fam
ily. Members of the order come
and enjoy a pleasant evening in a
pleasant room where everybody is
comfortable. By order of the c.oiu
niitee of arrangements.
Thursday was the forty-fifth nn
niversity of the birth of Julius Pep-
perberg and Mrs. Pepperberg took
this occassion to surprise her bus
band. Accordingly she invited in
about a dozen of Mr. Pepperberg's
gentleman friends and a pleasant
evening was spent. Mrs. Pepper
berg in the meantime serving an
elegant lunch.
A marriage license was issued
yesterday at Lincoln to John Nie
bans and Mrs. Annie li. Hell both
of this city.
After being out thirty-six hours
the jury in the case wherein (Jen.
Faust was charged with the murder
of his mistress Laura Day, a ver
dict of murder in the second degree
was brought in.
John Khine.,the fellow arrested
last evening for stealing a pocket
book at the City hotel had his pre
liminary hearing before Judge
Archer and the case was continued
until Monday and he will eat his
Christmas dinner with Landlord
Tighe.
Judge Ramsey today issued a mar
riage license to Chas. I). Ferguson
and Mis3 Minnie Roberts, both of
this count. .
Ci. A. May field and Miss Kva De
Puy were united in marriage at
Springfield ou Friday afternoon.
The groom is the versalile and tal
ented editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal
and the bride is a
daughter of Mr. I. DcPuy of Spring
field. Mayfield has captured a
Christmas present worth having,
but we can't say as much for his
wife, who like all editors, wives is
destined to undergo many trials in
this cold world, burning green sub-
d ah
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l il le t- lor
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hearing tee
IT.cia-on for
of e idei
l orn a
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.f lea' isci :
pumpkin
nth -.-,J
e.- ot bin
ii V'U ,k a
patch t- a i
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fi om a l .
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year. a;.,o
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am.!.
id ia Smith Oinii
'I value. I he hd
i led at i ii ovi.ii ii,
i. i lira ih a l, v. iiu
Mag aelie.ei, re-
ay ni,4ht "a leiler
- man in iiiiah.i.
r she v mild lake
J that ! , learned
Il Smth liMi.ihi.
u il.at lily soi. it
itleiiianlv .-orl ot
r a; ;a'ar
i:ii,ua:,i r
!ai!l. Dm-.
the HUH''
tl. fair a -tie. that
tide hi - hlolll'O. Ml.s
bet and uet day i e-
r fi mil the
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1-y !;.
I h-.!
il a-dill
. ei'r-.
auea, pi e a
to ed VI- h ! 111
ing l::e c
niau r,
she cnii h 1 1 1
P.. lit v.-or; I'
Ci i veil tile tallowing 1
smitten co.vdriver:
"Dere .Miss Iluri; iuklo.-ed pli.se
lind dede to a lot as I want yew to
b.. a Omaha reel estate oner. Taint
worth iniicth, but 't'll grow."
There was a deed inclosed of a
piece of property in nu innex io
South Omaha. Omaha friends said
that the bit u-ii,i good only to grow
pumpkins on. Miss Hurt thought
too little uf the matter tu acknowl
edge receipt of the gift or have the
deed hied. She threw it in the bot-
lo;n of her theatre trunk, where she
found it today. The lady never saw
her generous hearted admirer
again. When .-.lie played in Omaha
last year she lear ned that he had
been killed in a quarrel. Miss Hurt
is undecided whether tu keep the
gift or bunt up the heirs.
Going to
iiyaWatcIi?
If so, buy one that cannot be stolen. The
only thief-proof Watchei are those with
illlllf
BOWS
Here's the Idea:
The bow h.u a groove
onrachrnd. A collar
runs down inmdo the
renjent (stem) and
fita into the groove,
firinly loLkinn the
bow to the pendent,
so that it cannot be
pulled or twisted off.
To be sure of getting a Non-pull-out, see that
the ense is stamped with this trade mark.
It cannot be had with any other land.
Ask your jeweler for pamphlet, or send for
one to the famous Boss Filled Case makers.
KeystoneWatch Case Co.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Nerve v Blood
Tonic fuilder
Vila ik' if im v r
v. m rw . u
80s.
par bos.
6 for ii JO.
dvsi'ripilva
DHUiplllCl.
MEDICINE CO
SchcnccUdj, R.T.
Ql-in 1 t IT. 1c1lC 1 i 1- rt,
foul teeth, are the more '
f h'tcr.sivc because- they
are mostly voluntary. .
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minute; nc may -in a "
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ve it' plenty of -;lSh;;
i i i ii- i evn'tijm rrr-.vi !
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i.iily drugij3ts;
of people are,
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loi ll;i.,...Jj liiti.i., j L.J t.ii.Uliitldt
n Ptr.ncT :?At rca aikau water. V' ;
Curc3 Clu'nn-, Carrrcil Han.!-,, Woundj, llaih
lite. A Delightful St.air.poo. "
c-?aa!iy Adapted tor Use in ifstd Water
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rpniMllfia tlml ilo not lll-l
lm ths bultli or luterli-re wttb om-dlnisin.'iw or
ploimuro. It IhiUiIh iii and tiniimvi s tint ri uitsI
fit'itlt hadesrH the hkin mid bfautiliiuitliiicuinplriioii.
Kn wrlnkli.y nr l1iil)tiin, H4 tnllow tills tri.tttmnnt.
Umlorwd by plinli lsus aud li niilDK sm-li ty laillt'S.
PATIENTS TREATEO BY MAIL, CONFIDENTIAL.
Hif Iim, Ha NtMlii, fUnd A orpu In rttinpt for wrtli-ului U)
IL 0. f. f. tlTDEL l iiCKU III1UU1 CHICKD. ILL
HAVE PUFFKHKI) from tlie Irret'iitiiritle
l"'culiar ti their sex anil found pruiiiiit,
aud iiciiuaat-ut relief iu
DR. J. H. KcLEAH'S '
it i Li.t.3 jii.ii insonsos or thn Ki'Inrt-d.
J'lsiaiu, liilluiiiiiiutioii of tho JuiUTijjJ, j
j"ii.u uin, uri'Kiil.'ir AlI'Dsi'S, knucor. I
rim u or unites mill Jvlduny WuaLaueH iuj
Uiililrua. I'lloi'Kl.uO per biittlo, ?
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.a aii',.. I ii.' poritv, nuirillvn vi'.ae, ,sin..i
. e. :1 (j lioions llnllil'U't. i f i : ia! far
, V. I miics anil a stimulant fer inf.iia i ,
: .in-tit'itioii i. U.ilil;fi inffirior v!.i. kn s it '
dae! not rasp or scald thrt thfat p;h!'"
i.iumixli, nor cause n tuse.-i, d':i-.i.-.4.''
lii"...'i.'e;hi;. Yoa'rri.iv km.w ir n inu Hi.i
-I'.'i'S rrd tlm riepri"t..rv i.i! Its'
:t is served. Cull f, . c .. .; ft.
.'i'v." and take no other. For sale a a
firs -ci ass ilrinkiui places and drug :
li DALI.KM AND CO.. Thicapo
For sale by Joe McVej.
JOHN A DAVIKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Correspondence Solicited.
Plattsmouth,
Oflice in Union Bloqk
Nebraska