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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1883)
r 7T 4- t - A & 1 1) - A ) 1 I- DRUOQIST. Dealer iu MEDICIN E, P EUl UM ERYS, Oils, I'aixth, I'kckhkh, A Pull Iine of Tr iin.no And in fact everything contained in a tlrol-clihs Driitf htoro. I're verit.tiuDH carefully compound ed. Competition met in all departments. OK. .Main akI) Third Stkkkts PLATTSMOUTI1, NEI5. SECOND HAND GOODS- J. LEVY, Will BUY and SELL all kind of FURNITURE, METALS, IR01T, RAGS AND FURS Will advance money on all S Al ABLE GOODS, on lower Main street. Opposite The Old Duke Building. riattsmouth. Feb. 1st. 1883 46tf. HOTEL- CITY HOTEL. Thl beautiful three story brlclc structure, oo lower Maid street, hat Just been finished and fitted up for the accommodation of TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS. AND REGULAR BOARDERS. EVERY THING HEW AND CLEAN A Good Bar In connection with the Douse. nr. FRED COOS. Propr. LUMBER. CALL AT THE Old Reliable LUMBERYARD 0. A. MERMAN J Wholesale and Retail Dealer In PINK LUMBER SHINGLES, LATH, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, &c, Fourth street, in rear of Opera House. PLATTSMOUT II. - NTCBRAS1 CIGARS. Just Received a FINE LINE OF MEERSCHAU AND BRIAR PIPES OP IIIHKCT DII'OUTATION. A Challenge 5c Cigar, 8 lahy made for the retail tm oily, i Pepperberg's Ciar Factory. BOOTS AND SHOE? AND REPAIRING AT Sherwood'S Plattsmouth, Nebraska, ERNST WAGNK.R Practical Architect. SUPERINTENDENT ARCHITECTURAL WORK A SPCCIAXTT. PUa aad Specification will b carefully suTied.out, and full attention will b given as to safety and durability. LESSONS PAIOT1XG In OU, WaUr Colors, Crayon and Pencil. OSes over SoIcit.cb K en's stoie. Wain FLATTS10TH HERALD. I'UULISUKD DAILY AND WEEKLY BT The Plattsmonth Herald Publishing Co. OFFICIAL. PAPF.lt OK Tllfc CITY, For CUy and County Directory, Railway Time Tables. Telrphone Excbang UuMuess Dl rectory, business Cards &c, see fuiirth page. Notice to Advertisers. Copy lor dlMplay advertisements or change in advertisements must be handed in to the business ofllce not later than 10 a. in. of the day In which they are to be Inserted. Copy lor ikv locals auu special nonces mum hitmlei in before3 p. in. each day to insure in sertion. II M. ISCHIINKLL, ISu.lnrsa Manager. JEFF. JU STONE. - City Editor. A. KullMtmry lciitlt. The readers will do well to examine tlie oiler of tlie London Book and liiMu lioiiie. in another column of this paper. The A. O. U. II. will meet at their hall tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock I), m. Hharn. and all members are re quested to be present. By onler or the president. A imoU manv of our business men have on hand a larire and well selected stock of all kinds of fireworks which they arc sellinsr at a very low figure. Anion; them are M. B. Murphy & Co. Smith & Black Bros., J. P. Young, and, Will J. Warrick. Remember thia when inventing for the glorious fourth. MaJ. Wheeler handed us today two oostal cards announcing- the sale on July 18th and 26th. at (Jlintonville and Winchester. Ky.. of a lot of blooded cattle of the short-horn family. The people of Nebraska are deeply inter ested in stock question, and it might be of advantage to some of our stock men to investigate these sales. (Jur patrons will bear with us in the lateness of the appearance of the paper for the last two or three da-s. Our press is broken and a new cast ing being made. Meantime we pub lish through the courtesy of Bro. Sherman in the use of his press. We hope to be all light, and out on time by Monday, however. The readers of the Daily and Wcealy IIkkald will, with us, doubtless, appre ciate our county correspondence. Our Louisville, South Bend, Elmwood and Three Groves letters would do credit to any newspaper. We wish to say to those correspondents that the old Her ald appreciates their valuable letters, and that many of our readers have al ready spoken to us in praise or our county correspondents. Today as the bojs were carrying the foims upstairs, Will Leach started to carry one up alone, and when three or four steps irom ine bottom ne missed his footing and fell, the " form coming down on his left hand, bruising his fingers and knocking off consid erable skin. It was a painful accident, and Will will be laid up with three or lour sun nogers ior a iew uays. Luckilt oo bones. were broken, and no type pi-ed. The Brownville Republican notes the fact that Emma Yelkia has filed a pe tition in the district court of Nemaha county for an action against Henry Steinman, a well-to do farmer of Ben ton orecinct for slanderous libel. Emma alleges that on tne zstn aay 01 ... . rt .. . . m last March Henry falsely accused ner, personally of being a prostitute, there by intending to and did injure her per sonal reputation. In her second cause of action she alleges that on the 29tk day of March last he again wickedly in tending to injure plaiutili in presence of her father and at another time to divers other persons again falsely accused her of being a prostitute and otherwise slandered her. There is also a third cause of action similar to the above. Emma places the damages for all this at $5,000, that the limited amount allowed to be claimed and has re tained J. II. Broady as her attorney J. S. Stull, we understand, will ap- near for the defense. The case will probably be rich, rare and racy. Con Ballard who has had charge of the central office of the telephones in the city ever since we ve bad tele phones here, and who has served faith fully and satisfactorily on the night police force since the spring election. leaves for Lincoln tomorrow or next day to take charge of the central tele- ubone office there. He has sent in nis resignation as a member of the police force, and goes off duty tonight at 12 o'clock. We hate to lose Con. but the telephone company appreciate his ser yices, aad it is every man's privilege to go where he can do the best. Mrs. Ballard will remain in Plattsmouth for a time, anyway, and con will arop in to see the boys once every two or three weeks. The Herald wishes Con much success in his new field, and rec ommends him to the people of Lin coln as the right man in the light place. A new man win oe ncre tonigni 10 take charge of the telephones, but who he is or where ho comes from we are unable to ascertain. The IIehald received a communica tion upon last evening from our Wecp- iusr Water correspondent, giving an ac count of the indignation meeting held in Weenins? Water nieht before last over the impuacni leuer written oy Mr. llaldeman. an attorney of that place, to the Omaha Herald. The lan guage oi our correspondent is very plain and emphatic so piain ana stronir the IIkkald has concluded to not publish the letter, as we are satis fied the representations of Mr. Haider man to the Omaha Herald have been fully and completely lefuted. Mr. Halderman made a very serious mis take whein he wrote that letter, and ought not to be surprised at the indig nant protest of his fellow-townsmen. The rebuke he received at home was as merited as it was severe. He will learn in time that self-preservatiouJs one of the first laws of nature, and that dis- loyality to one s locality is never toler ated in any live energetic community. Believing Mr. iHaldeman ha3 been punished sufficiently the Herald thinks no benefit can be derived from the publication of the communication in question, hence it is omitted. Atteution, O. A. R. There will be a meeting of the G. A. R. at their rooms tonight to complete arrangements for going to Weeping Water next week. It is desired every member be present. p. 8. a. The Record of the Last Two Shoots. Last night's Journal contained a pur ported report of the Thursdays shoot of the sportsmen' club; it is a fearful and wondersul compilation of figures and reads as follows: " Out of a possible score of 28 W. D. Jones got 23, C. II. Smith 19, J. X. Smith 20, II. M. Bushnell 17, J. Is. Strode 20. Win. Webber 16, Alf White 1." The genuine scoro made aLd was supDrehsed bv the IIeualu out of charity to the crack shots, was as Iol lows: Out of 23 pigeons shot at, the lol lowing score was made: Wm. Webber 12 II. M. Bushnell 11 C. II. .Smith 10 W. D. Jones t J. B. Strode J. N. Smith 2 Alf White 1 And the only question is what il cost Jap Smith aud Jones to get the record as given m the Journal, ,iub lished. Last night the contest was for glass balls, ami the record made shows it to be one of the most interesting shoots the club has ever held, in which contest Geo. S. Smith broke 41 balls without missing. The following is the score of the different matches, all of which were for five balls each 18 yards rise: FIRST MATCH. GeoSSm. 1 1 1 1 1 15 W D Joneo 0 111 03 C II Smith 1 1 1 1 15 II M Bushnell 0 0 0 1 12 J B Strode 0 1 1 1 14 Win Webber 0 1 0 0 01 Ties shot off, the result was: Geo. S. Smith, 1st money ; J. B. Strode, 2nd money; W. D. Jones. 3d money. SECOND MATCH. G S Smith 1 1 1 1 15 W D Jones 1 111 15 C II Smith 1 1111-5 II M Bushnell 1110 14 J B Strode 1 10 0 13 Wm Webber 1 11115 Ties shot off, result was G. S. Smith, 1st money; II. M. Bushnell, 2nd money; J. B. Strode, 3d money. THIRD MATCH. GS Smith 1 1 1 1 15 WrD Jones 1 0 111-4 O II Smith 1 111 15 II M Bushnell. 1 110 14 J B Strode 1 12 1 04 Wm Webber 1 10 0 13 Ties shot off. result was G. S. Lmith, 1st money; W D Jones 2nd money; W Webber 3d money. FOURTH MATCH. li s smitn i i i i i ; W D Jones I 1 1 0 14 C H Smith 1 110 14 II M Bushnell 11 10 14 J B Strode 1 1 1 1 15 Wm Webber 1 x 0 1 14 Ties shot off, result was, Strode 1st money ; c. 1. omiiu sua ana da mon ey. The results or me aooye matcnes show conclusively that some good shoot ingwasdoneby all.. A SAD SCENE. Frederick Remy Ends His Life In Hydrophobia Convulsion. The death of Frederick Remy occur red at eight minutes past nve o clock this morning, from hydrophobia. lie was bitten in the face in ttuee places on the lbth of May. The wound was cau terized and healed in a few days, and he continued iu good health to all out ward appearances until Saturday last, when he complained ot 6hooung pains starting from the scars of the wound and radiating oyer his face. During Saturday and Sunday he was restless, lying down and suddenly rising without apparent motive; expression of the countenance haggard and distressed. great repugnance to water, the near ap proach of a glass causing a choking sen sation from spasms of muscles of the throat, which occurred at lrequent in tervals during Monday. At 9:30 p. m. on Monday he had the lirst marked convulsion, which lasted eleven min utes, and was followed in a few min utes bv another one not quite so nard. and this in turn gave p'ace to an inter val of apparent intelligence and he ap peared to be rational, talking to his rel atives and lriends. lhis cairn laitea but a short time, when he became a ra ving maniac, with an intense hatred of the physicians in attendance, mani festing a very strong desire to kill them. One convulsion followed an other in rapid succession, until death came to his relief, ending one of the saddest scenes thai human eyes ever witnessed, or that ever rent the heart of loving friend.?. Mr. Allen Beeson, our good lawyer friend, hands us the Red Oak Record containing the following account of the death of Frederick Remy, an old acquaintance of Mr. Beeson s of Red Oak. It appears several persons were bitten in Red Oak about the 18th of Mav last, by the same rabid dog which bit Mr. Remv, but none of the persons so bitten seemed to have been poisoned by tne virus except inis un fortunate man. SCHOOL MATTERS. The High School Building to be Heated by Steam. The school board held a meeting last evtnintr. ana me principal uueiucs done was the consideration and discus sion of heating the High School build ing by steam. 3lr. V oou, ol tne w es tern Steam Heating Company, of Oma ha, was present, and in a masterly man ner eiplaiued his heating apparatus, and trave the board some valuable in- formation regarding the neating oi buildings by steam. He guarantees his apparatus to run the temperature up to 70 degrees above inside, when the weather is 20 degrees below outside. The plan is to put in two 6tem pipe3 and two radiators, in each room, in stead of one. The matter was refeired to the com mittee on building, fuel, etc to report at the regular meeting tiext Monday night. To-day Mr. J. H. Pierce, secretary of the Haxtuu Steam Heating com pany of Kewanee, Ills., is here on the same errand. The building is being examined, and suggesions made as to the most desirable way of putting in these heaters, and estimates being made of just what is wanted, etc. The matter of painting or slating the black-boards was considered and re ferred to the same committee, with pow er to act, and ttday they awarded the contract to Messrs. Randolph and Parschal, who are now at work on the blackboards. VOX POPULI- Mr. Editor; There must be some thing radical wrong in the returns ot the several assessors for Cass county. It may be that that which I esteem a wrong, is simply an oversight or an omisbiou on their part. By the ab stract published in your I -sue of Satur day last, there are a few things the tax payer should scan closely, aud ponder over the same, there are three banks in this county, aud it appears that these tnree banks are situated as follows: Twenty -four. Moneys ot bank, bank ers, broker or stock jobber, $7,047. The average of these is not given. theiM being lour, it must be $1,701.75. 1 had thought our banks were on a better basi-s and I looked to your pa per to ascertain the capital supposed to he invested in each, but it was not there. The next item which appears strange is "Thirty-three, Property of saloons and eating houses $1,100. rsow there are ten saloons and six eatinv houses in the county, ami to average : tlie property of the whole among this number, I here is a bad showing only $73.63 each, hardly enough money to buy the cheapest kind ot an ice box. "Thirty-seven, Amount of telegraph property "fc'JoO. Thin item says there are 20 something this number uimv relate to the number of lines or the number of miles, one is just as correct as the other, as there are not twenty lines in the county, an 1 there are are more than 20 miles, lhe aveiage here is $45; whether this is o much per mile or line, we are left to guess, lie it either way, it is remarka bly small and not a fact. Then we have a telephone system which it appears is not listed. Yet this telephone exchange has its offices and is doing business here with its lines and branches, and paying no tax. Il is to be presumed that the bunks and saloons in other parts of the coun ty are assessed the same as the proper ty of like character in this city. And while 1 believe there is some mistake somewhere, I desire to call at tention of the people to the price put upon the residences of the tax-payers in this city. If the property on Main street is assessed at its real value, then the houses and lots ot the settlers in Bohemia town are worth from fifty cents to one dollar each. The poor who, by his industry, and economy, has secured him a home, pays four times the amount of tax upon his property, in proportion to its actual cost, than does the proprietor ol any block on Main street, or any bank, railroad, saloon or telegraph line, while the tele phone company pays nothing. This revenue business is one of the items the people should look to. There clusters about this matter more real in terests to the property owner than there is in a whole year of the Journal g clippings on free trade, and yet that paper never says a word about it. In deed, in looking to this matter salva tion and satety is reached belore vou come to tariff or free trade. Tacks. PERSONALS. J. C. Morrisey weut to Omaha this morning. Professor Alton is In the city today looking after his monthly examina tions. Rev. W. K. Loufbourrow, an old graduate of the Peru Normal school, is visiting friends here today. Mrs. Capt. Murphy, who has been visiting in the city for several weeks returned to her home at Arapahoe this morniug J. II. Pierce, of Kewanee, III., secre tary of the Ilaxtun steam heater compa ny, is in the city today interviewing the school board. He i a thorough gentleman, and is the representative of a solid institution. The passengers to Omaha this morn ing to take in the Thomas matinee were Mrs. Simpson, llattie Chapman, Mrs. Wmterstien, Miss Ollie Winterstien, Miss llattie Fulmcr Mrs. Simeon Mayer Mrs. Fred Herrmann, Airs. A. W. Mc Laughlin and II. M. Bushnell. The train from the west was about an hour and a half late this morning, and the Omaha stub came down to Plattsmouth. Among the passengers we noticed ex-Senator Paddock, Wat son Pickrell, of Beatrice; R. R. Randall of Lincoln; J. H. Culver, of Milford; Correll, editor of the Hebron Journal, in company with others ot the commit tee who bad been to .New lork in the Interests of the Kneval lands, Rev. Geo. Scott, chaplain of the House of Representatives and wife, and the jolly fat editor of the Sutton Register, 1. D. Evans. Every one of them said it was hot. ' Killed by Lightning. Ferdinand Jacobs, a man who has been farming F. W, Melcher's place on Rock creek, was struck and killed by lightning on last Friday afternoon about 5 o'clock. He was in the field cultivating corn, and while stooping over to clean off the shares of tlie cul tivator he received his death stroke. There were only several pieces of bis hat to be seen and the hair on top of his head was singed off, but beyond this and a few scratches on the scalp there was nothing to tell what killed the man. The team ran away and were found in a rye field about a quartet of a mile from the spot wheie the accident happened, unharmed, as was also the cultivator. The funeral was held on last Sunday aud the remains laid at rest in the v est Point cemetery. Ja cobs was a poor man and leaves a wife and six children. West Point Repub lican. Dr. Keller is packing his house hold effects today preparatory to his removal to Sutton next week. The doctor has considerable property and business interests in Sutton, and strong inducements have been held out to him to locate there. He has worked into a very neat practice here, which was rapidly increasing, and it is not for lack of business that makes the change. He is a good citizen and an able man in his -pro fession, and the people of Sutton are fortunate in his acquisition to their business interests. The best wishes of the Herald follow him thither. Wanted From five to ten thousand smokers to call on M. Schlegel for his new brand of five cent cigar, "The Pride of Nebraska." Try them, and you will emoke no other. dl08l6 Phil Young sells oranges and lem ons. Louisville, Neb., June 27. 1882. Dear Editor Nebraska Herald: Sir: I saw in the IIkkald of the 25th inst., that those two newspapermen have me appointed as referee about their quarreling over tho difference between the City of Orcnpoli ami a po tato patch. All I huve to say is they ought to light a duel with pop bottles aud shoot themselves; if I tdiall meet them again I will shoot both. If they can't distinguish a city from a corn field from which wan running the water they smiled with. Hesperllully, Caitain IIoovkk. Go to Mat SchleL'el's for all kinds of Smoking Tobacco. dlOStO Fireworks below cost at Murphy & Co's. U08i4 tttlUi II lit A Co. and get a quarter of tlimH liirc tut wi.riiiir I in I u lliKf " 1 - I r- " " For all kinds of fireworks at lest than cost go to Murphy Si Co.'s. uiuoio Fino cigar clippings a! M. Sehlegel's for :i0 cents. dlOthO Phil Young has the sole agency for Cass county for the Webster new Amal- gam pens. 1 hey are warrameu auu - . i l strictly non-corrosive, aud the best pen in the market. He will have a large line of sample pens on by next Tuesday formatis distribution. No business man should be witohut them, for they are just as represented. 10U The Monarch Billiard Hall people keep the best ice cream to be found in the city, also choice lemonade m cigars and tobacco. 108tf Smoke the Texas Siftiugs and Wan derer 5c cigars the best In tho city be yond doubt ami for sale only by J. I Young. 10813 Remember that Bennett k Lewis have moved, and are now located in room lately vacated by J. II, Cox. first door west of Sherwood's new building. 107t3 J. P. Young has the largest stock of fireworks, fire crackers, torpedoes, paper caps, nags, lanterns, fcc, ror tne 4 in or Ju.'y in the city, and it will pay you to give him a call before buying elsewhere. lOStl Notice o Coffee Drinkers. Buy your coffee at Murphy & Co's. They Bell tlie best, and grind it for you in the bargain. 93tf Bennett & Lewis, lirst door west of new Sherwood building. 107 :3t, run loung cas lit you out cneap on private displays of lire works and other 4th of July goods. SPRING LAMBS, SPRING LAMBS, Now is you time to get a quarter of nice fat 6pring Lamb at llatt & Co.'s 105-Gt. Don't forget to go to Phil Y"ouugand refresh yourself these hot days oy drinking Phil loungs delicious, icc- cold soda water; pronounced the bast by all who drink it. FIRE WORKS. Flags, etc., very cheap at Warrick's lOGdGt. Old papers for sale at this ollice at orty cents per hundred. Bargains in window shades at War rick's. lGw2t-10GdGt. "Corn Cure" warranted to cure with out pain, only 15 cents per bottle at Warrick's. lOGdtf The only spring lambs ever in Plattsiuouth now at Hatt Leave your orders. 105 tG on sale Co's. Cheapest place in town works is at Warrick's. to buy flre- 103 dG-wlt 20,000 envelopes in XX white and blue, iu good quality Manilla, and in alls sizes, just received at tnis office. These envelopes have been bought at a bargain, and parties desiring envelops should leave orders, lOott, FOR SALE. L.ols 1 and 3 lu Block. 41, improved. dJ7 It. II. WIXDIIAM. Largest stock of Warrick's. flags in town d7Gt6wlt at We guarantee to discount all prices on Clothing by lO per cent. S.& C.Mayer. Opera Ilouwe Clothiers Rremner's Lewis'. Crackers at Bennett Remember Warrick best drugs, lead, etc. keeps only the lGwtf-lOGdtf. It will pay you to read Wise's col umn in this papc. you may find just what you want. 9tl Bremuer's Crackers at Stadlemau's. A Square Meal J Cau be had at the City Hotel for only 25 cents and lodging at same reasonable tates. Farmers and Commercial Men will please bear this in mind. d&wtf IWtoney b'avea. By buying your goods for cash of W II. Baker. I will guarantee to save you 25 per cent, on dress goods, tri minings etc., it you will give ine a chance. We have all the new shades in buntings, nuns veiling aud other teasouahle goods. Cheapest line ot ladies, and children's Hosiery in the citv. A tew dolmans and ulsters to be closed regardless of cot. Best value in parasols and laus; stock complete in all departments and must be closed out in limited lime lor cpsh. Give me a call aud save nxfiiey 75d&wtf W. II. BAKEIt All kinds of fire works at Warrick's 103 -d6-wlt ' M. O'CONNOR. At the down-town saloon, CPPOSITE TflE PERKINS HOUSE, Heps a complete line of Liquors, AND CIGARS, BOTTLED BEFR, ALE AND PORTER, KKUG'S OMAHA BEER. and tfce best brands ot Kentucky 01 whiskies Opposite Perkins House, - Plattsmotch. It E TOUT OF THE CONDITION Of Tli e Fir t National Hank at I'lalt. mouth, In the State of Nebraska, at the Clowe of ItuslneHS June 22, 1HS3. MKKOriC'Kft. Ixjiinnnil discount I ivenlralt .ft 1341 0i7 C7 a I "J in ui oo I '. h. ttuiid to securn rlreiilnl Ion Other stocks, boud and iiiortKHKe . Due from approved reserve au-ent . . Iue Iritiii other National lUnki Hue from Htntn ll;iiiks and banker. Iteal estitte, furniture and fixture.. Current expense and taxes paid lillU of ntlier banks Fractional Her currency, nickels aud pennies Bpeeie Legal tender note Keil, hi t lou f uiid It II tJ. S. Trciii- ureri.'i per cent of circulation 1 M3 l 37 Hi U 7i 17 71 .1 3 i , 2 VO tt yifll 73 6 H75 00 7 70 0 ! 55 3 3X6 00 2 WO 00 Total. S - K.'l 11 1.1 A III 1.1 I IKS. Capital stock paid lu Surplus fund VI () oo 10 (0 00 i Hi I 'J 1'ium bled profits National Hank notes tuttauitlni. Individual deposits subject :, oou oo to check Demand certificates of deposit 3.1 410 " 2 i;4 7 8 MH .TJ i line cei uncaies 01 iepoii Dili! to other .National Hanks Hue to State Itanks and bankers.. wio si Notes aud bills re-dlscuuut ed I IVil Total . S 'JIM H'.'l 1 1 Htatf. of Nk.uuanka.i county ot taw, J I, A. V. McI.Al-oiii.iN, CuMiler of tlie, aliovs named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my know leiltn aud belief. A. W. McLA I'li 11 I.I N, Caniiier. Subscribed aud sworn to before me, tills 2'JlU j. day of .lune, Ism. i h. H. y 15. Ktkoiik. Notary 1'uhllo. Correct - -Attest : (iKil K. Dmvkv, F. K. Wll ITK, v Directors. A. V. Mcl.Al ;ul.IX. I SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements under thin head, three cents per line each insertion. KTOTICF. OK KKMOVAI will remo.-e my htock of lewelrv. on or about July Mb to Sherwood'n new block. trl door on l lfth St wheru 1 will he pleaseil to see ull my old cuslo niers and many new one.-. ery tiuiy yours. L. C. F.KWKN. dKMf (INKY lO LOAN n real estate van A -Woolev. by Klllll- tf VOlt HALF A fresh milch cow. r h. It Windham. Inquire of UUI i.MlK SAI.K - tbisollicc. -Scratch Tablets in all sizes, at 11 tf I.iOK KENTF.KS- Look at WIhp'm ad. and es neciullv the half acre lots and lilt) terms. IOK SAI.K a lot in good lars at this olllce location. I'artleu- 07tf WOK .SALE An order for a new American Sewinu Machine. Inquire at thisolllce. HO It SALK 1.0'Hi cords of wood. Inquire of W. S. Wise. tt IM It SAI.K - Id pain r for sale at t IiIm ofllco - at 4U cents ei hundred or 5 cents per doz en. II UOR SALE -Four lots together in irood loCa- lion iu thl citv. I niiuire at this olllco tf FOll KENT After Julv 15. occuDlcd bv Sherwood. the biiiiillutr now Inquire of W S. Wise. WANTED A i?ood cook at Stailelmanli's lie tetauranl. H'Jtf WANTED Two blacksmiths ami a black- KUiilli helper at ScliueJIbacher'if shop. HOtf ANTED- Day boarders at Stadlemann'M Utdau'ant. inu best of uoara at reasonable teruiH. 7i-dtf. r A.s'TED John Uauer has bought the Stohl- man place. cornei of 7th and Vine, and is prepared to accomniod ite the public in the way of boarding ai d lo lulng by the week or month. lUim FOUND An iiiHide safe key. it at this olllce. Owner can tlnd loot! $100 PER MONTH AND OUTFIT FREE. we want men. women. i, boys and KlrN to work s, villages and neighbor right in their own towns. hood, on tfalary or commission. It is a pleas ant business we olfer you, and you lined not be away from home over nigbt. We shall be K'ad to furnish you an outfit free to start you in bu siness in tl.e world. All those who engage with us make money ranldlv. You can devote your whole time or your snare moments. If you decide to engage In a paying business, write at once for full particulars. $5 IN (jOLD FOR A POSTAL CARD. i ne Dove is a bona-tide oner, made to any one who will accept, and write carefully on a postal card the names ana addresses oi any book agent, sewing machine or fruit tree agent and Rend to us. bend In the names and wo will show you how it is done. Kemember, it costs but a postal card to secure tbls Kpleddid oner. Address LONDON BOOK & BIBLE HOUSE. 822 South Sixth Street, St. Louis. Mo. dl-wlt4 ARNICA PREPARATIONS Chemistry has discovered no remedy superior to Arnica for healing external eruption 8. IT Jroier- ly prepared and combined, it n&gno equal as a to; uet preporauoa. .Trio iiitihtmt condnn- sation of arnica. Will speedily cure chsu- pind band. ertM-kcct Hint end rouirtiiiii of the skin, whether canned from climatic influ ences or the use of IIUHTFUL COSMKTH M. W ill cure DlinDles on lace and tMM-k. renderine tne Skin sort ana lair, invaluable in Na.lt Klieum. A family remedy for cuts, burns, bruises auu sores, riuvu xis jiui al a Ij xac TOILET SOAP iM-iifc-ntroiiT pr- fumed, hiKldy IH.-.I-lested. Absolute, lv Dure. Kmhh th enin rrom cnappme and imparts to it Ufa end a liealthy glow. Unrivalled for cleaning the scalp ana eradicating aanarnff. The most per- kci wjuei Hnpia uia worm. riuvi xo Mnu. Shaving Soap A medicated article of rare merit. I're vent aU piinplea. heala M anrw fiuwfttnl ttlAn.S StlA VllHlr kULUUUr, j-.naorsi vy ljeaamg iJarbers, wbo say or it, 'Without parallel as a shavine anon Hi h in latlier and lastinff. Keeps tbe face and neck free ' from pimples. i?RICK 15 eta. liar a large cake. ARNICA TOOTH SOAP Is without question the most perfect ar tide ever produced. as it not only cleans es the teeth thoroughly, but tbe combination with arnica preserves and hardens tbe (rums. It Rives to the breath a sweet, delicate odor. Its taste is delightful. Price, 25c a box. aii druggists ae l toe aoove articles, or we wui mail thein, postpaid, on receipt of price. C. H. STRONG Ic CO., bole Proprietors and Manfrs., Chicago. WILL J. WARRICK, AGENT, PLATTSMOUTH, NKBRASKA. J. I. NX MP SOX, AGENCY FIRE INSDMGE CO'S: CITY, of London, QUEEN, of Liverpool FIREMAN FUND, of California EXPREESS COUPANIES AMERICAN KXPEES8 CO.. AVELL'S FAKGO & CO, EXPRESS. Offlco in liock wood Block, with Johnson Bros Cd6m. n mrviim n 1 1 mil i in - i i AR CA ADC : Wfl REAL ESTATE -(AND) COLLECTION AUENCY. Law and collection business prouii tly attended to at this office and pro cceds remitted without delay. Notarial work, conveyancing ami abstracting attended to ou short no lice and satisfaction guaranteed. If there- is any thing wo do mnko a specialty of, it is city and suburb -g real estate. Several fine farms aad Homo wild land at bargains. Laborinu men can get a hoina by paying monthn ly what they now pay lor house rent' Six choice half aero lot, H inltiutcN from K. K. shops, at from $80 to $150 each, and on terms that would make a man ashamed to say lio did not own a house. Coino and see, you are not compelled to buy and wo wout give these lots away, but you can get them ho they will absolutely cost you noth ing. Five aero lot 4 mile from city for $250 part on time. Lleveu acre lot 4 milo from city for $550 this is extra line. Some good city property or out lots for trade for hor horses or cattle. Ten acres for $ 500 00 " " " 00 00 . " " " 750 00 " " " 2500 00 Several binull tracts well improved mid adjoining the city, for muIo at, reasonable rates. KA KM LAN DM. J. wild $ G00 00 40 acrcH, 80 " iinprov d.,lC00 00 1G0 " 5000 00 200 ' .- " . G'JOO 00 210 " G000 00 FineHt Ktock farm in Cans county $1G000, long time ami low rate ol iu tercet. 1G0 acres, wild $3200 80 " " 1200 1G0 acres, wild, Rep. V'y (cash) $1200 CITY I'KOI'EIITY. Cor. lot 3 bl'ks from shops (chcap)$100 1 3 176 2 3 2 4 2 160 4f0 16 1W 3 cor 1 3 cor 2 " N. Gth street (fine) 300 2 " Picnic Hill " 200 Washington ave" 3.0O 1 bl'k from Mam Hi extra 400 1J " 1 " Improved city real estate in abtin- dauce. I can find what you want in thin lino if you will call and see me. Business houses and lots lor sale at much lower figures than will be asked six months hence, when the di agonal is an assured success. Do not wait till the advance comes and thefi complain of your poor luck. btores and dwellings rented and for rent, rents promptly collected. II you dou-'t see what you want lu this column cVme and ask for it. I've probably missed just what you want. Olfice open nearly every evening from 6 to 8. Good new house and two fine lots in good location price, 8800. W- S. WISE, Union 31ock. 12.1 'ill -JE V- U THIS MAGNETIC BELT IS WARRANTED TO CURE"& fol- limb. Rrrr.ii drMllf y,lMMi dt, gv.mterul 4clIIUr. rbmvtliim, puralriit. M-tiriliclM -ltli'lfc. Mot the ItldiM-vn.aplMHl d Im.m-., lorpM liver. srr' wltntjtmll'in:-l-iil Ih fhnbuak. !. ran. ,r aaa, TrprMla. rnaailpMlloa, rr.lprliu, ladls-ra-tloa. brrnla ar rualara, ctiUirrb, tdlea, apllaa, 4uwt asrna, rl. iMal lMl.w, lint.-iirr. twtkma. heart al. Cnvnini. Ifiri vitality, lak af nrrva forea a.a vlf-ar. r. Dan nt oei.niiT or m l.lr.lll iieviiviii WaatlosT wral.aer4a, aad all tvae dlM-aaaa ar a ar- il aalarr. from natuvi;r earn. tl iHintifiuous tr..m or Mmrnctliirn M-ririentliiK throng tka aarta trralurr thorn la a araltajr KtU... TUa'S Uao riil.ta.ka atout this rip.llHn-e. i LrMiCMA6r.CTIC ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER. 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Foot batlrrlas. 1 1 1. . ant by azpreaa CO. 1 ,aivl examination allowad.or by uuih on raoaipt or inc. in oraenutr. arnu mauara ok waiat and aiza of rlioe. Frnilttanoa vaa ba maUa la aar. fC rrncy, aent In Irttrr at our nk. m Tiiaaaanaton ui.rn.eni. ara aaapwiie an ages, are orn avar the uatlar rloUilnic. laat aut ta ia.- ear like tka aaaar tialraaU aad ElaaaHa Ma lprt edvartlard aa eatraalrrlri anil auoald ba taken olf at night. Tory hold t lieu-jniaaroravar, aad j arc worn at all auaaotia of tba yaar. f hnd rtjimp for tba -'Sew IM?tartura In MadlA I Traat-' I wm Wltkaat JIadlataa.' wtUt tkauaaaUa aC, Uw. the MAosnrrov ppnNrTJ.. JASON STREIGHT, (Maeeessttr to Mtreicbt A. MANOrACTURr.lt OP siiiirr.) : FLNEi HEAVY HAME A Urge line ot Saddles Bridles Collars flips, m always In stock. it Repairing of all kinds neatly dene tS sort notice. , Main Street, betweea Fourth and Kllth.rr O. M. STKEIGIIT, Business Manage M'chanisal Manazer. 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