Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901, February 15, 1894, Image 5

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    IN AND ABOUND THE TOWN.
Hon. A. S. Cooley, of Eagle, was
in town Tuesday.
C. A. Pankonin of Louisville waa a
welcome caller at these headquarters
Saturday. '
T. T. Wilkinsoo, who has been
serving as a United States juror at
Lincoln, is at home. -
Mrs. J. F. Polk of Greenwood was in
the city Sunday, the guest of her
sons, M. D. and C. S. Polk.
Mr. ;md Mrs. Chas. Cummins are
the proud parents of a new boy baby,
which arrived at their home Monday.
Mrs. Sarah E. Mclwain,f thiscity,
has been granted a pension by the U.
S. government, which was issued on
Jan.29lb.
The Darlington's freight business is
continually improving every day and
extra freights are becoming quite
common.
Sergeant llrown of the U. S. regular
army with headquarters at Fort
llobinson was in the city Monday in
eearch of recruits.
Christian Metzger, one of TriE
Journal's weekly readers at Cedar
Creek, was in town last Saturday and
called at these headquarters.
Miss Alice Eikenbary departed Sun
day for Bed Oak, Iowa, to attend
the funeral of a cousin whose demise
occurred Saturday at Crtston.
Will Auderson, formerly of Glen
wood, Iowa, was in the city last Thurs
day and departed Friday morninz for
his new home at Seattle, Washington.
The South Bend Times says: "The
state fish distributing car was attached
to train No. SO Thursday and taken to
the B. & M. shops at Plattsmouth for
repairs."
Mrs. Ilitt, the woman barber, has
removed from Mynaid to Plattsmouth
and has taken up her abode in one of
the Billings houses, on Lincoln av
enue, near the shops.
D. B. Ebersole, a blacksmith in the
local B. & M shops for several years
past, has resigned and has purchased
the Donnelly blacksmith arid wagon
shop on Sixth street.
Andrew Darling of Glen wood, Iowa,
ha become a resident of this city, and
Is receiving instruct ions in the business
of abstracting under the efficient tutel
age of Thoin. Walling.
A train l.iad, consisting of twenty
nl s, w-3 Inon n-itti fjrm imnla. V
11C1KUI 1.(113 IAUCU niiu iuipiv
raents. passed through town last Sat
urday over the B. & M. enroute from
the factory at Canton, Ills., to the
wholesalers at Omaha.
The brainless nincompoop who pre
sides over the Louisville Courier
Journal is evidently on the pay-roll of
Polk's News, if to be such is really
worth anything. In poker parlance
they make a "great pair to draw to."
The Lincoln News says: Hon. Or
lando Tefft of Avoca. Cass county, was
in the city last evening. lie had just
learned that he had been read out of
the race for the republican nomination
for congress by his home paper, the
Plattsmouth News.
Jas. Hall of Eight Mile Grove pre
cinct jimrneyed to Alvo on Tuesday
to take a first peep at a rew grand
child, which has put in an appearance
in that town. Mr. Hall ha eighteen
of such descendents. and he appears
entirely willing that it were twice that
number.
Mrs. Lathrop Ellis, wife of one of
the most prominent farmers of Otoe
county, died Thursday at her home,
aged sixty years. She'was among the
county's oldest settlers. Her death
was very sudden, she being in appar
ently good health to within an hour of
her death.
Frank Jackson, formerly flagman at
the Elm street crossing, but late of
Malvern, where he held'a similar posi
tion with the Q . has been transferred
to this city and will again look after
the safety of those who pass the com
pany's rieht-of-way at Elm street.
Creston Gazette.
W. E. Copeland, of Plattsmouth,
spent several days in town reorganiz
ing the Jr. O. U. A. M. At a meeting
held Tuesday evening nearlv all the
old memb-'r were reinstated, after
whicti four candidal- rode. or"tried to
ride, the goat. The boys expert to
more than double their membership in
a short tim Louisville Courier-Journal.
,
Abraham Gottlieb, one of the rioted
civil engineers ot the west, who built
the first bridgf across the Missouri at
Omaha, the B &. M. bridge at Platts
mouth. the Xorib western bridge at
Blair and hundreds ot other bridges
throughout the count r , uied suddenly
on t!ie steps uf the Bo.ikery in Chicago
Friday afternoon, before medical aid
could reach him. Heart failure was
the cause of his drmi.-e.
If .-my farmer in this section has
procured samples of grain from the
world's fair agricultural building he
will do well to burn it forthwith. It
has been found that the whole exhibit
has been attacked bi the weevil, a pst
whose larva is a worm that burrows in
the grain and has done enormous dam
age to the crops in south-western Jlus
ia and in India; wbence. doubtless,
it whs brought to the world's fair.
Cade Rogers, the veteran paste
board manipulator, was again on the
streets Saturday, having completed h.s
sentence of forty-five days for assault
ing Officer June Black. Over at the
jail Cade was a model prisorr. He
was particularly cautious that Harry
Hill should not get his clutches on
anything with which he could escape
or suicide, and in this regard he ren
dered the jailor and guards no small
service.
One of Sheriff Eikennary's guests
over at the county jail, named Mad
den, is suffering from a severe attack
of lagrippe. Madden was brought
down from South Bend on Wednesday
to serve out a ninety days' sentence
accorded him by the South Bend jus
tice for hurling stones through the
windows of the Rock Island depot in
that town. Dr. E. D. Cummings, the
new county physician, is attending to
his wants.
One of Saline county's successful
farmers says that he has within the
past few months fed several hundred
dollars' worth of wheat to his hogs
with much be ter profit than he could
have made by selling it at present
prices. He soaked the wheat and fed
it to his bogs mixed with corn meal
a:id found that they thrived much
better than on a whole corn ration.
The animals eat the mixture with
better relish :md it proves a better
flesh producer than corn alone.
Ml'KDOCK.
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Meeker, cashier of the State
Bank of Murdock Jan 31, '94.
Mr. W. "Wendt and wife are visiting
with Mr. W's parents way up in the
northwest. They will be gone several
weeks.
The first fruit of the gospel meetings
is a prayer meeting which will be held
every Wednesday evening at the
school bouse.
L. Neitzel. our hardware man, is re
ceiving immense lots of goods for the'
xpring trade. He is taking advantage
of the present low prices, buys for
cash, and will and can sell very cheap.
See him if you need anything in his
line.
II. Kupke is getting figures on his
large barn which be intends to build
tbisspring. Aug. Pansky is also getting
ready for the building of a first-class
barn. II. Schmidt will soon start the
building of a new house, which will be
quite an improvement over the one he
erected two years ago.
The gospel meetings, w hich are held
by the Christian church, at our school
house, are of unasual interest; the
proof for the above lies in the fact that
several heads of families have con
fessed their faith in the Lord Jesus
Christ. Itev. A.llen of Elmwood is
conducting the ineetirgp.
Messrs. W. M. Moore. S. Cox and
Leslie Rush were baptized in the
Christian church at Elmwood last
Sunday and were received into the
church. They are some of the con
verts of the recent gospel meetings
held in our school house by Rev. Allen.
The meetings came to a close last Sun
day. We know that much good has
been accomplished.
The wedding of II. Bornemeier to
Miss Lena Klemme occurred at the
heme of the bride last Thursday. A
very large number of friends had been
invited, and as the day was exception
ally fine, all came. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. W. H. Althouse of
Elmwood, who is the pastor of the
yourg married couple. The presents
to Mr. and Mrs. Bonemeier were not
only very numerous, but also very use
ful and valuable.
Take Off the Horns.
The undersigned is now ready, with
a good portable chute and tools, to re
move the useless weapons of horned
cattle at ten cents per bead. It nver
gets too cold to dehorn cattle; any time
except fly-time is the right time. If
those w ho wish such work done would
address me at Uock Bluffs, Neb., they
will be promptly answered.
S. L. Fcrlono
Fits, dizziness, hysteria and all ner
vous troubles cured by Magnetic Ner
vine. Sold and guaranteed by Fricke
& Co.
The Burlington railroad, under the
circumstances which have existed for a
Wpek past, has no patticular cause to
complain. Its freight business has
shown a wonderful improvement of
late, and according to indications the
improvement should continue. A
heavy freight traffic means the hiring
of workmen to repair rolling stock,
end work for the laborer means more
prosperous times. By all means let
the improvement in railroad business
continue.
I. Jut of Letter
Bemaining uncalled for in the post
office at Plattsmouth Feb 13, for week
ending Feb. 6:
Conant. Arthur
Eans, T W
Hall. T W
McCampbell, Henry
Mudge, 3 W
Schoner. Paul
Walker. U J
Davis, John
Everetts. Win E
Jones, Mrs W
Miller. E N
Paul, John (3)
Thomas, Mrs Mary F (2)
Welger, Jno
ltirms calling for any of the above
letters or parcels will please sav "ad
vertised." H.J. STREIGnT. P. M.
Bhetimarlum Cowl in a Iy--"Mystic Cure"
for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures
In 1 to 3 days, lu action upon the system Is re
m-trkable and mysterious, it removes at once
the cause and the disease Immediately disap
pear. The first dose greatly benefits. 7n cents,
feold by P. G. Fricke fc Co., druggists Platts
mouth Nab. 12-8-ly
A Fwm at A action.
The undersigned will sell at public
auction on the premises, 2 miles west
and H miles south of Ashland, and 3
miles north and 2 miles east of Green
wood, on W edne-day.Feb. 8, JSI, be
ginning at 10 o'clock a. m., their im
proved farm consisting of the south
half of the southwest quarter and
south half of the north weta quarter, of
section 10, town 12, north of range 9,
in Saunders county. Nebraska, and the
north half of the N- W. quarter of
section 15, town 12, north of range 9.
east of the 6th principal meridian in
Cass county, consisting of 240 acres.
Said farm is well fenced and has 190
acres under cultivation, 30 acres of
pasture land, with running water, 20
acres of good hay land, and has 100
fruit trees in bearing and a quantity
of small fruits.
It is known as the W. A. Johnson
farm.
The house is nearlv new containing
six large rooms and has a good cellar.
There is a large new barn with stable
room for 22 head of horses and hay
room to feed same, one double corn
crib, capacity 4000 bushels, granarv
with capacity. 1500 bushels; a good well
with wind mill and pump covered with
a large reservoir, capacity 7o carrels.
and also a small tank; also a pood
chicken house, and a 10.000 lb. Fair
bank's wagon scale with stock frame
This is one of the verv choicest and
best improved farms in eastern Ne
braska.
Terms. $3,000 cash and balance on
time at reasonable interest.
E. A. WlGGEXnOK.V,
II. SCIITLDMEYEtt.
Col. J. K. Clarke. Auctioneer-
I'oblic Kale.
Henry Jasper will sell at public auc
tion, at his farm on Tuesday, Feb. 20
one nign-orea stallion, two wore
. . . . i
horses, two colts, five milk cows, thir
teen heifers, two lumber wagons
spring wagon, road cart, plows, culti
vators, and other implements.
lliieuniatism, neuralgia, headache
and pains of every kind instantly re
lieved by Johnson's Alrgnetic Oil
Sold by Fricke .t Co.
A Lincoln man told a burglar w ho
entered his home the other night that
all the money in the house was in the
pocket of his wife's dress. The burglar
began searching for the pocket, but it
was daylight before he found it, and
he was arrested on leaving the house.
It. & M. Stockholders Will Meet.
Notice is heieby given that the an
nual meeiinc ot the stockholders ot the
Burlington S Missouri ltiver railroad
company in Nebraska will be held at
the oiuee of the company in I'latts-
mouth. Neb., on Thursjay, th 22d
day of February, 1S94. at live o'clock p.
m. The meeting will be held for the
election of nine directors of the com
pany to serve during the ensuing year,
and for the transaction of anv other
business that may legally crime before
the meeting W. J. Ladd, Sec'y.
Jan. ISth. 1SA4.
English Spavin Liniment removes
all bard, soft or calloused lumps and
blemishes from horses, blood spavins,
curbs, splints, sweeney. ring-bone,
stifles, sprains, all swollen throats,
coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of on
bottle. Warranted the most wonder
blemish cure e.er known. Sold by F.
G. Fricke & Co., Druggists, Platts
mouth. SO
Mystic Life Kenewer.
This wonderful Health Builder and Constitu
tion Restorer is indeed a renewer of life: be
cause it possesses such marvelous powers to cure
all forms of Indication. DyspepMa. Nervous
Diseases. Heart Affections. Female Weakness
and Wasting Diseases. Every bottle warranted
to give satisfaction or money refunded. Kree
bottle ut F. H. Fricke A Co. 's, druugists. Platts
mouth Neb. 13-8-ly
Administrator's Sale.
In the matter of the settlement of the estate of
Jesse B. Ryan, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an
order of the Honorable aniuel M. Chapman,
Judge of the Second judicial District of Ne
braska, in and for Cass county, made on the 7th
day of December. 1(J. for th sale of the real
estate hereinafter described, there will be sold
at the south doot of the court hou-'e of Cass
county, at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, on Saturday,
the the 3d aay of MtrcU. lol4. at 2 o'clock p. m.,
at public vendue, to the highest bidder: $oiM
cash in hand, balance of the purchase price to
be divided in thiee equal payments, payable In
one, two and three years, and to bear interest at
the rate of eight per cent per annum, payable
annually, to be secured by first mortgage upon
the premises hereinafter described, and being
the same premises hereiu offered for sale.
The north half (Nil of the southeast quarter,
SE1. section twenty-six. 26).townehi;eleven.
111. range nine 19, east Cth P. M., in Cass
county. Nebraska
Said sale shall 'emain open for one hour.
Dated this 5th dsy of Februsry. lSi4.
Charles R. Jordan, Administrator of the es
tate of Jesse B. Ryan, deceased .
H. D. Travis Attorney for Administrator.
Notice to Creditor.
State of Nebraska, f
Cass County. f fcB
In the mutter of the estate of Stephen McC.
I.loyd. deceased:
Notice is hereby given that ihe claims and de
mands of all tersnns against Stephen McC.
Lloyd, deceased, late of said county and stute.
will bs received, examined and djusti-d by the
county court at me court house in t'liittsmout'i,
on the 1.1th day. of August. A.D.. lsi'4, at two
o'clock in the afternoon . i ml ilmt six months
from and nf ier the "th dn of Keormirv. A. 1) ,
lsW. is tne time limited for creditors of said de
ceased to present their claims fur examination
and nl owHi.ce.
Given under m - hand this 10th day of Feb
ruarv, A. D., 1N
8-4 B. S. R AsET, County Judge.
Notice lo Creditors.
8tatko Nebraska,
CAwCorxTV. as.
In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth Guth-
mano, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the claims and
demands of all persons against Elizabeth (uth
mann. deceased, late of said county and state,
will be received, examined and adjusted by the
countr court at the court house in Plattsmouth
on the'gth day of August, A D, I8!'4. at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon. And that six mouths, from
and after the 8th day of Fetruary, A. !.,
ls'.U. ii the time limited for creditors of said
deceased to present their claims for examina
tion and ullowance.
Given under mv hand this 2d dav of Feb
ruary, A. D., 1894." B. S. Ramset.
7-4 County Judge.
Notice to Creditor.
State of Nebraska, i
CassCol-xtt. f
In the mxtter of the estate of John Slrlegel,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the claims ond
demands of ull persons against John Strie
icel. deceH-ed. late of said county and state.
will be received, examined and adjusted by the
county court at the court house iu Plattsmouth.
on the 8th dxy of August. A. D., 1-H4, at 10
o'clock in the forenoon. And that six mouths
from and after the 8th day of February, A. D.,
1!4, 1 the time limited for creditors ot said de
ceased to present their claims for exiimination
and allowance.
Given under my hand this 3d day of Febru
ary. A. D., l!4. B. S. Raxsey.
4 County Judge.
Legal Notice.
Michael Cooney will take notice that on the
1st day of February. Thomas J. w llburn,
plaintiff herein, tiled his petition In the dis
trict court of Cubs county, Nebraska, against
said defendants, the object and prayer of which
is to quiet and confirm the title of the land
hereinafter described in safd plaintiff, to-wit:
The northeast quarter INEJ4 of the south
east quarter SE$) of section twenty SO in
township number twelve MJ, range nine ft,
east of the sixth P. M., lu Cass county, Ne
braska. That said defendant's deed of record, bearing
date of January 2ttth, 1KT4, Is a cloud upon
plaintiff's title, who holds said land under a
quit claim deed of August 31st, 12. the basis
of said quit claim deed resting upon a tax deed,
bearing date of Sept. 14th. 1875.
That said plaintiff further sets up In his said
petition against said defendant as a furtb.tr
cause of action exclusive adverse possession of
the above described lands for the full extent of
the statutory limit vesting said plaintiff with
complete title in and to the above described
lsnds.
Wherefore plaintiff prays that the cloud cast
upon his title So said laud' by said defendant's
aeea 01 recorn as aroresala may oe removea
and that the title to said lands may be quieted
and confirmed in plaintiff, and for all and such
other a' d further relief as justice and equity
mav require.
You are required to answer said petition on or
betore the 19th aay ot March, A. u.. ipih.
Dated. this 31st dav of Jaiiuarv, 1W.
T1IOMAS J. WXLBUKN.
6 4 By Geo. W. Clark, his att'y.
Order tn Show Cauae.
lu the district court of Cass county. Nebraska,
In the matter of the application of William
Merteus, administrator of the estate of Henry
Mertens. deceased, for an order of license to
seil real estate of said deceased:
This cause ca i-e on for heaiug upon the pe
tition of William Mertens. administrator of the
estate of Henry Mertens. deceased, for an order
of license to sell the real estate of aaid de
ceased, to-wit:
Lot twentv 20 in section twenty-nine (291
section twelve U-- range fourteen (14) and lot
four t4 in the southwest quarter of the south
west quarter (S. W. i of theS. W. hi) of section
seventeen ( 17 and lot three 31 in the southeast
quarter of the southwest quarter IS, t. ot tne
s v. of section seventeen ll., all In town
ship twelve 121. range thirteen 131. in Cass
comity. Nebraska, containing in all sixty-eight
and M loo acres more or less, or a sufficient
amount thereof to bring the sum of tl, 000.00
for the payment of debts and expenses of ad
ministering the estate of the said Henry Mer
tens, deceased, there not beiDg sufficient per
sonal property of said deceased to pay said
debts and expenses.
It is therefore ordered that all persona inter
ested in said estate- appear before me In open
court at the district court room in tne county
court house in Plattsmouth. Cass county. e
braska. on the tenth (l(tth) day of March, A.D.,
IS'.tl. at Hi o'clock a. m. of said day to show
cause why a license should not be granted to
said administrator to sell so much of above real
estate as may be in ctssrr to pay said debts
inn expenses.
Dated this "1st day of January. A. D.,
SAMUEL M. CHAPMAN,
Judge of the District Court.
Cuas. GaiMEs, Att'y for adm'r. 0 4
Notice.
In the county court of Cass county, Nebraska:
sa n ah conrau. plalntitt,
Vrt.
Sijios P. Ssvder, et at., defendants.
simon P. Snyder, as guardian of Mary M. Con
rad: John II. Conrad, as guardian of Nellie U.
I'oHrdd, Howard S. Conrad. Koy E. Conrad and
Muss h Conrad: h.lias t brlstmau. as guardian
of .Melvin Christman, Mary Christman, Roy
Christman and Klorence Chnstman. minors,
uinl Solomon II . Conrad, executor of the last
wi.l Hiid testa Tien t ot Jacob Conrad, deceased
and Mary M. Conrad, Nellie G. Conrad. Howard
s. Conrad. Roy t. Conrad, Ross E. Conrad. Meb
vin Christman. Marv Christman. Koy Christ
man and Florence Christnixn, minors, all being
tiou-resiuent uelendants and residing in tne
siate ot unio, ana interested in tne e
late of Jacob Conrad, deceased, will take
notice thut on the 22d day of Jan
uary. 1SW, Sarah Conrad, plaintiff herein.
widow of Jacob Conrad, deceased, late of
Holmes coutitv, Ohio, Cied her petition in the
county court of Cass county, Nebraska, against
said defendants, the object and prayer of which
are that the judge of the court of probate shall
issue his warrant to three discreet and disinter
ested persons, residents of Cass county, author
lzing and requiring them to set off the dower of
plaintiff by meets and bounds in the west half
of section seven 7). township eleven (11). range
ten ( loi, east of the sixth P. M., lying and being
in tne countv oi cass. and state ot Nebraska,
and that the same may be adjudged and decreed
to be her dower in the lands aforesaid, and
that the same mar be confirmed unto her.
You are required to answersaid petition on or
neiore tne.itu any ot March liy order or
the county judge
Dated at Piattamouth, Neb., Jan. 23.
SARAH CONRAD.
By Maxwell t Sharp and U. D. Travis, her
Attorneys. 6-3
Notice to Creditors.
State or Nebraska,
Cass County. t
SB.
In the matter of the estate of William Lloyd,
oeceased :
Notii e is hereby given that the claims and de
mands of all persona against William Lloyd, de
ceased, late of said county and siate, will be
received, examined and adjusted by the county
court at the court house in Plattsmouth, ou the
15th day of August. A. D.. 181. at 10 o'clock in
the for; noon, and that six months from and af
ter the 15tn dsy of February, A. P., 18SM. is the
time limited for creditors of said deceased to
present their c alms forexamination and allow
ance.
Given under my hand this 10th day of Feb-
runry. A. D., 1W4.
n-4 B. S. RAMSEY. County Judge.
Administrator's Appointment.
State of Nebraska, I
Cass County.
- ss
In county court To all persons interested in
the estHte of Benjamin (. Briggs. deceased :
Notice is hereov given that on the 3d day of
March. A. P., Ifi4, at the hour of 10 o'clock n.
nr., at the county judge s omce, in Plattsmouth,
in said county, the petition, asking for the ap
pointmentof John U.Beckerasadministratorof
said estate, will be heard and considered: at
which time and place all persons Interested may
appearand show cause, if any they have, why
ne snouia not db appointed as aucn adminis
trator.
Dated this 8th day of February, A. D. 1P84.
8-3 B. S. Ramset, County Judge.
Administrator's Appointment.
State of Nebraska, i
Cass COUNTY. ( -
In oountv court To all persons interested in
the estate of John Ritchie, deceased:
Notice is hereby given that on the 1st dav of
March. A. D , 1HSH. at the hou' of 10 o'clock
a. in., at the county Jir'ge's office, in Platts
mouth. in said county, the petition, askingfor
the appointment of A. Baxter Smith as ad
ministrator of said estrtte. will be heard and
considered : at w hich time and place all jicrson
interested may appear mid show cause, if any
th?v have, why he should not be appointed as
su'-h administrator.
Dated this 7th dnv of Fehurv. A. D. 1HJ1.
7-s H S. H VMsEV County Judge.
I I ii i.l Settlement Notice.
In the matter of the estate of W. H. H. Penn,
deceased.
In the county court of Cass county. Neb.
Notice is hereby given that R. Z. Penn,
administrator of the estate of Uiesaid W. H. H.
Penn. deceased, has made application for final
settlement, and that said cause it set for hearing
at my office at Plattsmou h. on the 1st day of
March, A. P . 1SSU. at two o'clock p. m., on
said day : at which time and place all persons
in eresied may be present and examine said
accounts.
B. S. Ramset, County Judge.
Plattsmouth. Feb. 6, Ifitl. 7 3
jS. ?rcw pr.d C-vrite OTcatmont, comrtstlng of
(s ij-fiOS I TOKIES, Capites of Ointment and two
b isea of Ointment. A novr-faiilug Core for Pile
of r-very nnrrsre and derrrec It mukes an operation
with Use knil or Injections of corbollo acid, wkica
aro painf id and soldom a permanent care, and often
renl:ii4tt fa dauih, unnecessary. Why endure
this terriblo disftaao? We guarantee
buxca to curs env cass. Vou on'.y iay for
bcr.M.ts received. (1 a box, ii for f". by Bj&lL temple
frft. Ctunmctees issued ' wur agents.
P.ll W i 3 L. 7 1 fJN Cu,etl' p,,e Prevented,
UU - Oil rilluMb, Japanese Uer Pedant
thi crvest LTVEP. and BTOM AVH KEtiOLATOK and
III OOD Pl'KinEli- Small, mild and pleasant to
take, especially adapted lor chUdran'a oso. (Uboaet
V cente.
firrAp.ft vri-'ia issued only by
F. G. FRIlKE & CO,, DRUGGISTS,
S pie agen t Piattamouth .Neb,
PREPARE
II
POR THE
Grand
oom !
BABCOCR'S
Real Estate
Agency
BARGAINS !
A Big Bargain:
8o acres, 5 miles from Union,
Cass county ; timber will pay
for land. Nearly every foot
could be farmed if cleared.
Easy terms.
100-acre Farm, adjoining Platts
mouth; 70 acres under cultiva
tion ; good buildings, etc., etc.
If you want a bargain on easy
terms come and see me. This
is smooth land.
160 acres south of Plattsmouth ;
no acres under cultivation, at
32.50 per acre.
160 acre improved eastern Colo
rado Farm good soil near
railroad Price 800 150
down, balance long time.
A nicely improved 80 acre Tract
near Plattsmouth $$o per acre
Easy Terms.
5, io, 20, 30 and 40 acre tracts
adjoining Plattsmouth, $$0 per
acre easy terms. Worth $7$
to 5100, and could not be
bought for any less adjoining
any town of like size in this
state.
An improved 90 acre farm near
Murray Fruit Living Water,
etc., etc. Price $35 per acre.
A highly improved Clark county,
Kans., farm fos good acre prop
erty. This farm is clear and
improvements cost 2,000. I
will make some man a big bar
gain on this farm.
Good improved farms and wild
lands for sale and trade in
nearly every county in this
state, Kansas and eastern Colo
rado, and parties contemplat
ing moving west will do well
to see me before going as I
can discount any price offered
you by others.
Quick loans made on Improved
farms at lowest rates.
Don't forget that I also write In'
surance.
C. H. BAB COCK,
Real Estate, Loan and In
surance Agency.
UNION BLrOCK, PLATTSMOUTH.
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8015 O Street,
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Oysters In all style. Fried ovsters a special ty.
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EEESON & ROOT.
Attorneys at Law,
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
OFFJCE-KiURfcrald block. over First Nafl bank
H. A. WATERMAN & SON,
DEALERS IN
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Mendota coal 14.25
Hard coal 10. 00
Canon City coal 7 50
These tiny Cat&ules are superior
to Balsam of Copaiba, s
Cubebs and Injections, f tfJTN J
core in 48 hours the V
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The Celebrated French Gore,
Warranted
11 APHR0D1TINE " Mely
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POSITIVE
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any disorder of the
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whether ariainjr..
fI.MfWl.filHlJ
BEFORE
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Tobacco or Oplmm, or through youthful Indiscre
tion over Indulgence, ate, such an uw oi xnuu
Power, Wakefulness, Bearing down Pains In the
back. Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Pros
tration, Nocturnal Emissions, Iucorrhaa. I'--sine-a.
Weak Memory, Low of Power and Impo
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for a 00. Sent bv mat! on receipt of yrice.
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both sexes, who have been permanently cured
by the of Aphroditine. Circular free. Ad oxen
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Western Branch. Box 27, PortaK d, Obv,
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Plittsmouth, Nebraska
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