Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, June 23, 1897, Image 4

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The Seml-Weeklu NewsHera!d
PLATTSMOUTH. NKB.
BRIEFLY TOLD.
C. A. Marshall, Dentist.
Eat Mrs. Morning's home-made
bread.
Ice cream at South Park tonight.
10 cents.
Go to South' Park church tonight
for a good time.
Fresh rawberries every morning
at Weckb&ch & Co.
For a few days Mrs. A. Knee will do
her hair chain work extra cheap.
Merchants' lunch every day from
9 to 11 o'clock at Donat's, in Stadel
man block.
Herbert, son of Recorder Hay, went
to Havelock this morning to begin
work in the shops there.
Henry Steinhauer boasts over the
arrival of a nine-pound girl up at his
house Saturday morning.
Choice home-made bread, also rye,
and salt rising bread, at Bennett &
Tutt's, or Mrs. E. J. Cooper's.
Only a few miles east of us a heavy
rain is reported to have fe.llen last
night.' Our turn ought surely to come
pretty soon.
for the stomach all the year round.
F. G. Fricke & Co.
Dar Johnson, the tax collector, got
a telegram from his brother, who re
sides In Kansas City, conveying the
Bad intelligence that his 14 year old
son was drowned in the Missouri
river at that place Sunday, and the
body was not recovered.
Hastings enjoyed a big rain last
night making the ground wet, the far
mers could not plow corn today. Lat
est report? from Nehawka county says
the season has been too wet there for
the low bottom land, on wjich a full J
crop will not be raised this year
Sam Waugh has gone to Minnesota
on a fishing expedition and Captian
Bennett will start tomorrow to join
him. CapL Bennett will rest and re
cuperate near the cool lakes and en
joy himself, having earned a vacation
by close application to his business.
The Epworth League of this city
will hold its business and social meet
ing Friday evening, June 25, at the
pleasant home of Mrs. Laura Peter
sen on West Main street. All young
people whether members or not are
cordially invited to attend this meet
ing. A ltock Island daily paper received
recently at this office, in giving a re
port of the county teachers institute,
prints a very strong eulogistic reso
lution of Prof. W. N. Halaey, who, it
that
The many friends of John Cagney
will be glad to know that he is im- I seems, is about to depart from
proving rapidly and will soon be all city after having been very successful
right again. ia their public schools.
Col. McMeachin of Nebraska City The busiuess men are trying to se-
departed today for South Omaha cure the W.J. Bryan for a free ferry
where he will institute a lodge of the
Royal Tribe of Joseph.
Lost A green flannel cape, trimmed
in black silk, last Thursday. The
finder will be rewarded by leaving
same at The News office.
Uncle John Duke was offered 120 for
bis zebra and if it displays its heels
in his face again, be will give it away
in order to get rid of it quick.
You will be well served by the la
dies at the ice cream social at the
South Park church tonight- This is
to help in the mission work at that
point.
Some nice switches for sale at
Dovey's,, and orders for all kinds of
hair work promptly attended to. I
will be here only a short time. Mrs.
A. H. Knee.
Some parties whose names we were
unable to learn ' had a runaway and
complete smash up of a buggy on Chi
cago Avenue last evening, but it seems
no one was hurt.
We now give bargains in wall paper
mixed paints, oils, lead, and paint
brushes, and popular prices on every
thing we have in our store. Hed
bloom, the Druggist.
Elder Youtzy announced at the
Christian church last Sunday that he
had accepted a call to Fremont and on
August 1 he would move to that town.
It is not known who will take his
place here.
Mere. There is no doubt but that the
free ferry two years ago was worth
thousands of dollars to this city and
we hope that satisfactory terms may
be made with the owners of this boat
so that a free ferry cat) be. put in at
once.
At agejof thirty, by abstaining from
the use of one five cent cigar each day
and Investing this saving in a policy
issued by the Northern Life associa
tion, you can purchase two thousand
dollars in protection for your wife and
babies. Jas. H. Thrasher. Agent.
412 Main Street.
Mrs. Shumaker was reported in a
dying condition last night and as a
special and humane request was made
to have her son Claud brought to her
the sheriff complied. The boy remain
ed two hours and was returned to jail
about 4 o'clock this morning. His
mother was some better and today she
is no worse and will probably recover.
TnE News learns that the dancing
party on the W. J. Bryan was a select
affair and no beer was drank there at
all. The only trouble was, that some
men who were not invited came on to
the boat and were politely imformed
that their company was not wanted.
THE News reporter was imposed up
on in printing trie statement given
yesterday.
The prize winner now is "Wurl
Bros.' " famous 5-cent cigar, which
An Enjoyable Birthday Dinner.
Mrs. N. H. Isbell enjoyed the com
Danv of friends at a birthday dinner
yesterdav, but she neglected to tell
News reporter who happened to meet
her, whether she waB 22 or 24 years
old, consequently we have no rieht to
say.
An elaborate dinner was served,and
some of the cake baked by Mrs. Dean
was fit for the queen jubilee dinner as
we can testify from sampleing the
same. Among the guests present
were Messrs. and Mesdames H. D,
Travis, Jesse L. Root, R. F. Dean
and Mrs. Isbell 'a Darents. Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Beeson. The News hopes
manv more pleasant anniversaries
may be equally enjoyed.
L. M. L. A. Entertalnmet.
Plattsmouth council No. 123, Loyal
Mystic Legion of America, intends to
give one of their popular entertain
ments in theRockwood hnll on Thurs
day evening, June 24, at 8 p. m. A
splendid program is being prepared
and everybody who attends is sure to
be satisfied that they will receive the
full value for their money. Ice cream
and cake will be served in the adjoin
ing G. A. R. ball after musical pro
gramme is completed. The cost of en
tertainment and refreshments are in
eluded in the admission price of 25
cents.
- The following program will be ren
dered: Music High School Band
Song Liederkrantz
Violin Solo Prof. W. Beck
Vocal Solo Mrs. V. H. Kitt (Omaha)
Recitation. Nettie Way bright
Duett Edna and May Petersen
Address Rev. Howard (Ulenwood)
Vocal Solo Tillie Vallery
Cornet Solo A. D. Eigenbroadt
Vocal Solo Ida Pearlnian
F'ute Solo Dr. Humphrey
Vocal Solo F. Ebinger
Trio Edna. May and t.has. Petersen
String Orchestra Prof. Beck's Class
Music High School Band
A Mew Mebraakw Assembly.
A lovely prospectus in white and
green announces the program of the
Nebraska Epworth Assembly which
will bold its initial session at Lin
coln Park, Lincoln, Aug. 3-10. The
platform promises a rich intellectual
treat to alt who attend. Among the
distinguished lecturers, we note the
names of Rev. Sam Jones of Georgia;
Rev. A.J. Palmer of New York; Bis
hop W. X. Ninde of Detroit; Rev.
Drs. Schell and Berry of Chicago,
and others. The music il features
are elaborate, including Prof. Wil
lard Kimball, musical director; the
Telyn male quartette; Erne Wilcox
Marsh, cornetist; the Hagenow string
quartette, and the celebrated Slayton
Jubilee Singers are to be present
for six days. All railroads make
half fare rates to Lincoln during the
assembly. Send your address to L.
O." Jones, the president, Lincoln,
Nebraska, for program and full particulars.
hn.a nn annul nn thn murlrot Tt hu
An ice cream social will be given at forffed it8 way to the front against
keen competition and is now one of
the best sellers in eastern Nebraska,
because it is made from the finest to
bacco, carefully selected. The "Porto
Reco" is our best 10-cent cigar. Re
member Otto Wurl, Manufacturer.
The best 5-cent cigar in this market,
in the opinion of good judges, is the
"Star Banner," made of high grade
tobacco genuine summatra wrapper.
Ouly two saloons carry this fine.cigar
Fred Egenberger arid Mark White.
It is high-priced for saloon trade, but
these two firms want the best. Re
member to call for the "Star Ban
ner" cigar, and you get the full worth
of your money.
Some young men with neither de
cency nor brains are in the habit. of
going swimming in the pool of water
near the B. & M. track at Bethlehem,
and when the passenger trains passes
they walk out on the bank in perfect
nudity. The Mills county authorities
should teach them a few lessons in
civilization by a jail diet for a few
weeks. The B. & M. folks will go af
ter them in earnest if it occurs again.
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the residence of Wilber Cole, south of
town, Wednesday evening for the
benefit of the Y. P. C. U. Everybody
is cordially invited to come and have
a good time.
The tribe of Macabees who came to
this town over a year ago from some
town in Iowa have departed for Lyons,
la., and the officers are not wearing
. crepe on their hats on account of their
leave-taking.
Jus Lillie completed a nice new
barn laBt week on his farm south of
town, and on Friday evening it was
duly christened with a dance. Twenty
five couple were present and a jolly
timei 8 reported.
Unconditional surrender is the
only terms those famous little pills
known , as De Witt's Little Early
Risers will make with constipation,
eick headache and stomach troubles.
F. G. Fricke & Co.
Colonel C. Augustus How was not
engaged shoveling snow at the store
house this morning, as was reported
on the street. We correct the rumor
in order that the young man may not
appear in a false light.
Croup and w hooping cough are
childhood's terrors; but like pneu
monia, bronchitis, and other throat
and lung troubles, can be quickly
cured by using One Minute Cough
Cure. F. G. Fricke & Co.
There's no better flour made than
Heisel's "PlanBifter," manufactured
in this city. Ask your grocer for it,
and thereby get the best and sup
port a home industry at the same time,
which builds up the town.
Not only acute lung troubles, which
may prove fatal in a few days, but old
chronic coughs and throat troubles
may receive immediate relief and be
permanently cured by One Minute
Cough Cure. F. G. Fricke & Co.
W. T. Moore, of Eldorado Springs,
one of the live towns in south-western
Missouri, was in the city today and
made The News a pleasant call. Mr.
Moore is a radical republican and says
there are lots of the same kind in old
Missouri.
Choice Home-Made Bread.
For nice, sweet, light, Graham, Rye,
Boston Brown or Salt Rising Bread,
also Cakes, Cookies, Doughnuts, eti.,
give us your orders and same will be
delivered at your home or you will
find a good supply at Hatt's market.
Mrs. Morning.
JOE & FRANK.
THE PEOPLE'S
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Surprise
Is often shown on the faces of people who see an up-to-date gentleman ar
rayed in one of our new, stylish, spring suits. He feels like asking the sty
lish and fortunate wearer where he got it. We wish he would, for he would
find that dressy and stylish suits in Plattsmouth are bought of Joe & Frank.
Our all Wool Cheviot suits at $5 and 6 are models of perfection. For $10 we
can give you your selection from twenty-five different style of 6uits made
from the choicst fabrics, perfect fitting and made in the height of fashion.
We have just received our first shipment of Straw Hats, and can fit any
sized head from the smallest to the extra large. A peep in our window will
asHure you that we are The Hatters of Plattsmouth.
JOE & FRANK
WATERMAN CORNER.
The Casino Saloon
WHERE you can get
TnE FAMOUS
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
BOTTLED BEER
BY THE CASE.
Pure Imported Wines and Whiskies,
and that queen of all medi
cines Malt-Nutrine.
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We've
Got 'Em..
THE FINEST LINE OF
Oioo
Infant's, Misses', Youth's and Boys'
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EU6R SHOWN B6F0R6.
They are Right in Price, Style and Fit.
Solid leather.
Misses' Lace Chocolates from $1.10 ud.
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misses uuuon ftianoffanv. DlncK trimmed, a. h.vint.v i i ....
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juauogany si ray now bi n LM..S are eaeh-tiM
Our Misses
-retiiis.
Ladies' Oxfords
All colors and toes from $1.10 to $2. 25.
It is useless to waste space on ou-
Men's Ox-Bloods
and Chocolates
From $2.85 ud. See the 111 w';l dn Ilia
SAY, BO S, como and boo our OX-BLOOIS and tell your
Ma about them. They are Iwa-ities and wear like an anvil.
We don't say you Hi-e imbecile because you don't buy our
shoes, but all we ask of you is to drop in and eeo our ".Sum
mer novelties. Fine line infant's soft soles, Repairing a
specialty fa
Robert
FOOT MILLINER.
Sherwood,
One Door West Weckbach's.
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Fijsisnixa
TOUCH.
Family Health,
Yes, the health and strength of
tne very nation itself denencs on the
quauiy oi tne groceries it eats. Tnare
is uo nourishment, no health, in poor!
groceries; very often there is sick
ness. Careful housekeepers buy their
groceries from A. 11. weckbach & Uo.
rhey know he keens only the pure.
the wholesome that no adulterated
poods ever enter or leave his door.
They know that unless groceries are
absolutely first-class they cannot pos
sibly be cheap.
A lud3 is well dressed only when every detail iri carefully at
tended to. There is no more important than hats. Our n:its are kI way at
tractive, 'letter to purchase where the lino is first-class and extensive.
Our stock compromises the best shunee onlv and thev are marked to the
right price, etc.
Hammocks t Hammock !
. A large, strong, well-made Mexican
sea grass hammock; strong enough to
hold two persons 75 cents. These
come in white and colors and are very
cheap at the price. Others up to $4.
Lehnhoff Brotheks.
A. H. WECKBACH S CO.
WATERMAN BLOCK.
Personal The gentleman who an
noyed the congregation last Sunday
by continually coughing will find in
stant relief by use One Minute Cough
Cure, a speedy and harmless remedy
for throat and lung troubles. F. G.
Fricke & Co. ,
Royal Tribe of Joseph.
Plattsmouth Lodge No. 11, Royal
Tribe of Joseph, met at Odd Fellows
hall, Monday evening, June 21. Fol
lowing officers were chosen and in
stalled for current year:
W. H. Dearing, Acting Past Pat
riarch. Frank J. Morgan. Worthy Patriarch
Rev. F. A. Campbell. Priest.
D. B. Ebersole, Vice Patriarch.
Frank L. Cummins, Scribe.
Robert Sherwood, Treasurer.
E. A. Smith, Escort.
Cbas. Schulz, Inner Guard.
J. V. Sans, " "
A. W. Campbell, Outer Guard.
George Hall, " 44
Trustees:
John Hall, Frank Boyd, Henry Ofe.
The iniatory team was present with
E. E. McMacken, Past Patriarch, were
R W. Kelly, A. W. Munu, of Neb
raska City; M. A. Thomas. Burton
Ice! Ice! Ice!
1 1. u. AlcMaken & boo are now pre
pared to deliver nice, clear ice to any
part of the city.
Board of Equalization.
Notice of the sitting of the city council of Platts
mouth. Nebraska, as a board ol euualization.
Notice is hereby given that the city council ol
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, will sit as a board oi
equalization at the council chambers in the city
ot Plattsmouth. Nebraska, upon the 14th day ol
July, A 1), 1897, at 8 o'clock p m of said day. for
the purpose ot equalizing the following assess
ments for sidewalks, repairs thereof and other
special assessments upon the following abutting
lots in said city, to-wit:
Lots 3, 4. 5. 6 and 7, block 11, Thompson addi
tion, 1D Ori,
Lot 1, block 95; lot 1. block 9, White's addition.
Lot 6. block 86. S3 27.
Lots 1 and 2. block 40, Young and Hays addi
tion, $Y 33,
Lot 1, block 12, $10 18,
Lot 13. block 47. $13 80,
Lots & and 0, block 22, ll 85.
Lots 1. 2. 3, and 4, block 34, Young and Hays
HUUlllUD HmO ,
Lot 8, block 138. 4 77.
Lot 7. block 40. $4 37.
Lots 3 and 4, block 169. $4 28,
Lot Block 3, Thompson addition. $31 54.
Abutting lot owners will take notice and hie
any objections they may have to said assessments
witn tne city clerk ot the city ol Plattsmouth.
Nebraska, on or before Tuesday, July CAD
1!7.
Dated this 14th day of June. A D 1897.
John A Gutsche, Mayor;
Attest: B C Kerr.City Clerk.
Estimate of Expenses.
Notice Is hereby given that the estimated ex
penses of the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, for
tne nscai year Degmning Monday. August 9, A
u. is i, are as ioiiows:
r or expense ot mayor and council $ 650 00
ror expense oi city cieric and city treas
urer
For expense of city attorney
For expense of printing
For expense of boarding prisoners
For expense of streets and grading
Special Sale .
All this week on trimmed hats at heavy
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you win end wine as good as a reaucxion in prices as we wish to reduce our
IS lJ'Z ?r 21 stock. Over one hundred to selectfrom if you
smooth path of health with astonish- Call earlv. KPmPmhpr th nlnne
ng rapidity. It is not expensive, but I
we charge enough for it to be sure it
As Good
as a Horse
is pure. II you go below tnis price
you are buying very little grape juice
and quite a good deal of bard alcohol.
It is the purity in a wine that
strengthens beware of imitations.
Come here.
TUCKER SISTERS -
North Side MainOStreet. : Plattsmouth.
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What lady does not know
that the most conspicuous, the
most important, and the most
attractive part of dress are neat
fittnig, artistic shoes. Without
such shoes the whole effect of
other dress is spoiled. Only at
Fetzer's can 6uch shoes be bad,
shoes that, attract, impress,
and show the wearer's taste.
They coat you no more, pernaps
less, than even the slip-shod
troods some people are seen to
wear.
PHIL THIEROLF, Proprietor.
NEW : flDVERTIS&AENTS.
. PARKER'S CINCER TONIC
Aatot Lung Trouble, Debility, dtatrewlnc tomsea end
icmaie ua, mna is nocea tor making Turaa wben all otl
treatment tails, every mother and invalid bonld have it.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
CIsUMes and beantifie the hsjfc
Promotes s hiuriant rrowth. I
Kww Tails 1o SMtore Orayl
Cuias scalp dimm Jt hair taUinsC
JOcand S1.W at Drunrtm
IINDERCORNS The oolv Sore Cm for
wfiw. atop, au pain, atasss waiting say. tne. aturufgiaa.
A Stove For
The Million
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Josepi lctzcr.
North Side Main Street.
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Rootbeer 5
stands be-
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tressine
fects of the heat.
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The Poor, the Rich, all buy it, and I. PEARL-
f MAN, the Sole Agent in this city, sells it.
if We refer to the
Insurance Gasoline Stove
-a
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Rooftbeee
.A WONDERFUL IMPROVEMENT ON JUJOf II KUS. (JivFour-
as safeHS a-wootT6tove. If you will call we will5rrr
teen sold in one month, and each purchaser delighted.
Life Insurance
THE
GOO 00
2lK 00
1U0 00
250 00
4.250 00
Ass'n,
Whena cold is contracted, cure it
at once at once. One Minute Cough
Cure will set you on the road to re
covery in a minute. It will cure pneu
monia, bronchitis, croup and all forms
of lucg and throat troubles. F. G.
Fricke & Co.
It should be made a matter of public
knowledge that DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve will speedily cure piles of
the longest standing. It is the house
hold favorite for burns, scalds, cuts,
bruises and sores of all kinds. F. G.
Fricke & Co.
When the spring time comes, "gen
tle Annie," like all other sensible
- persona, will cleanse the liver and re
nnrata the svstem with DeWitt's
Mrii(: tt .in .r.r t, ..." I ror expense ol tire hydrant rental
..ui. .i, uuswuor, .cxvean, omitn. For expense ol eas and electric liirht..
and Werner, of Union, presented the t-orexpenseoit?reaPllwater xuooul
. . , . , , " no I or expense of incidentals 400 tio
ucgrca OTurn auu lutruuuceu lue WurK I r ur expense 01 paries o- (m
to Quite a number of our hl oltiana EJ "JSL-.n,f on B& . 2.i so
ii wtoik ui interest on rv ear ton
The lodge starts with a large and 1? boBd,--vr: : l.sne 4-
, . v .. . ,uu For expense of interest on High school
select membership and will meet the I bonds 4.2-15 00
flrBt and third Mnndv An!n. f t1 55 Pe ?! Vrm rter sewer honds 3.
Bankers' Life
OF DES MOINES. IOWA,
& & Gives Insurance at Cost, i
Monday evenings of
each month in Odd Fellows Hall. Mr.
McMeachin, of Nebraska City, did
splendid work in instituting the lodge
as he was careful to take none but
representative citizens of good phys
ical condition thus looking after the
social as well as insurance or beneflcal
points of the order.
A ladies chapter 1b under way and
will be organized in a few days.
The I'snst Fourth of Jnlj- Rates
Will be offered by the Burlington
Route July 3, 4 and 5 between stations
For expense of interest on intersection
paving bonds 600 00
ror expense ot interest on Omaha
Southern bonds 2,400 00
Total, Including interest $,4J7 97
There has been received into the ritv ro,i. r
... . ...u.m.u, .,cuin, me ioiiow
ing sums from all sources during the year eudimr
June 1. ISM. to-wit: K
From county treasurer 23,076 56
-:i. i treas
urer) SJ.323.43 o -,
- - - - - J oa.w. UVMIU) SCnOOI
fund.....
From licenses $3,000. fines $59.75."."'.".
From district paving No. 1
From district paving No.
From county fund (clerk) "
From doe fund (clerk).
From gas light Co. (clerk) .
not more than 200 mile apart. Tick-
Little Early Risers, famous little pills eta good to return until July 6th.
lO.flHO 47
3.05U 75
2, HIS 16
339 70
128 80
13 50
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ioiaireteipis 4565i 3a
Passed and approved this 14th day of lane. A.
' johwa. outsche, Mayor.
B. C. Kxkr, City Clerk. .
D. 1SU7
Attest:
The payment of policies is backed by assets of
$J,4OO,000.0O. Average cost ior tne past
ten years at the age of 35 is $7 54
per thousand. Other ages
. in proportion.
Jas. Patterson, Jr., Special Agt.
Office la Bank of Cass County.
Try Allen's Foot-Kwse.
A powder to be shaken into the
shoes. At this season your feet feel
swollen and hot, and get tired easily.
if you have smarting feet or tight
shoes try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools
the feet and manes walking easy.
Cures and prevents swollen and
sweating- feet, blisters and callous
spots. Relieves corns and bunions of
all pain and gives rest and comfort.
Try it today. Sold by all druggists
and shoe stores for 25c. Trial pack
age free. Address Allen S. Olmsted,
Le Roy, N. Y.
cools the blood,
tones the stom
ach, invigorates
the body, fully
satisfies the thirst.
A delicious ,spark-
ling, temperance
drink of the high
set medicinal value.
Mad. .air by
Tba CharlM K. Bins Ca., PhUa.
A paetao BikM s taHMM.
nwa .vary waiia.
JAMES W.SAGE. .
THE
Leading Liveryman,
The best of rigs furnished at all hours and his
prices are always reasonable. '1 he most
convenient boarding stable for far
mers in the city.
Take Notice.
All parties indebted to me will
please call at A. H. Weckbach &
Co's. store and make settlement as
soon as possible. Old accounts must
be squared up.
Melchioh Soennichsen.
I. PEARLMAN,
Lower Main St. Opposite Court House,
WA N T vS.!? TwTiT
(Special notices under this head will be
charged for at the rate of cent per word
each Insertion.)
MISCKLLANKOtS.
A LADY 40 or 45 years of age can secure a good
home by calling at this oftice. One who will
take an interest in children and make hersell at
horre is desired. A lair renumeratiou will be
paid .
ifANTED A girl to do general housework.
I Apply at ofhee ot K. a. indliam.
FOUND.
COUND--Two keys.
The owner can have same
by calling and paving for this notice.
FOUND Lady's gold watch and chain. Ow-
ner can recover same by calling and paying - ;
for this notice.
. JOHN M. CRHBILL
FOB SALE.
For sale A good milch cow. giving milk Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
now. For particulars call on W. D. Jones, at
livery stable on Main street. PROMPTLY KKPAIKKIJ,
FScknesi wilt rent!seH or Vrade'my'ho'tel in Jill WORK GUA Rt FJTEED.
Union tor a small piece of improved property ""'V mTlHTil I ULUi
near Plattsmouth. suitable for the ponify busi-
oess. Address A. R. Smith, care Hotel Smith.
I union. Neb. ; YOUU WORK IS SOLICITED. t
pasturage. tio 408 Main Street.
HORSES and cattle taken lor choice blue grass
and clover pasturing. Plenty of running water.
Kates reduced to $4 per season of hve months, c c T f 1 Y1 y f fll TO'
Apply to H. W. Beaver on the premises near I rl JTV IXI K
Cufiom or address Cedar Creek. A-1 AIXVVW
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Some People
Have Corns...
And some have not. Most of us have. 1 1
you are troubled with corns hard or suit
drop in and buy a bottle of our
..Corn Cure..
It will surely give you relief much more
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