Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, January 11, 1883, Image 6

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ilUi' ls Mng to the l.adlea
f trinity that die
iClW5??r"T.",,' .
issn!2Kini manors.
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V
1W - VNlll
icuro Yours :5f a
JSC O M JL!
Fotly Ati' IhI'I Hi' " '. .
n Raima's fdc;acn.
AIUOIMX TllK
a
v. & .v. i:aiu;oad sur,
Lust ouUklo tlttr City limits mid i.t
jrct to. city Thxih.
MVi; DI.'villll.'N'l WiTfs
where n hliop until. r tny i:n i ,.
1 cat his dinner undw liitiivM; io-'
I not cold irruli tVnts. n iliiiin r -lii
in tlic iiuly, Mu. kj hitiii.
Only three to teu minutim' walk
from liis work. Call on
JAS. H. MATHEWS,
Att'y at Law tnd Real Estate Ajjent.
Over Baker's Siore.will mtkc terms to suit
Lots from $40 to $50
I On timc,or for Canli,to men tliut will build
No Lot for Speculator I
J HENRY BCFCK
DEAI.KK IN
rYS UL 27 S3.i t UL X 5,
SAFES, CHAIRS,
arc.. KTC, KTC.
Of All Descriptions.
METALLIC BURIAL CASES
WOODEN" CCFFINS
Of allsues, ready made anil solU cheap for oa.su,
MY finIFIieause
IS NOW KEAOY FOB SEltVICE.
With many thanks fur pint patronage.
iQvlte'all to call anil examine my
" LARGE STOCK OF
31U. FCKXTI Hi: Al COKVIXM
inorciark Jr.&Co.
islaillst SBliai
pool (jonon,
In the wor'.d, for sale at
Wholesale and Retail
BY
Jomon & Nathan,
SJS MO U T 1 1. X EH R A SKA.
'IBEBT DONNELLY'S
BLACKSMITH
SHOP.
Buggy, Machine and Plow re
tiring, and general jobbing
x prepared to !o all kinds of repairing
Til AI1U Ullltrr r ' iiim i , mi. it
U a good lal'ue la my shop.
PETER RAD EN,
rid ReUable Wakon Maker
lateen charge of the wagon shop.
ell known as a
KO. 1 "WORKMAN.
SFACTIOX GPARANTEEP.
ON STREIGHT,
49or co trelht A Miller.)
MAxcrACTi'8KB or
Y HARNESS.
il'dlS, niiiiia ao..
litock.
b nea done n
lee.
Liurth nd Fifth,
lusinet Manager.
1 In A
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r e i ii ki iii h-y ;ii it n . a r. i ei i i-i l a
1 I 1 ' - 1. .1 i i 1 I 'iIM-wb
i -" " - - : ' . . i
-AT
or -
JOS. V.
the lar
stock,
-est STOCK
ever opened
OF
for
OUR DHY GOODS
Coiisi.-tiii in
DKESS tJOODS,
VKLVKT
AND
FLANNELS,
In
8TS1FLE- IP
LACES .A.3ST3D TICEIISra-S
in complete assortment.
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mattings,
Our display in this line is more complete than ever.
CHOICE HCEBIli:,
11 I IIiIjICWW.'
-tock, for the
JOS. -V. WBOKBAOH.
52ly
CHo PEAIML a 7th T.j
Dealers in all kinds of
LOWEST PBICESj
CASH.
x A iM
SU'V- FOR SALE BY
II 1
JUST RECEIVED,
-IAZ FULL
Horse Blankets,
Lap
A COMPLETE
Collars, "Whips, &c
J. G. CHAM I
C. B. PARKER & CO.,
LINCOLN AND,. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.:
MANCFACiWEKS
AMERICAN AMD
AND
Granite Monuments,
First Premiums Awarded W
veyor General's Oilice.
A. S. FORBES. Fuieman.
DAVID 3IILLEU, Traveling
. .
ir'i at
nofli
mi fi
TIIIv
55
(lOODS, :uil
insjiectioii of
t lie nio.-t complete
tlie puhlie.
DEPAETMENT
part of ele
wit
SILKS, SATINS,
VELVETEENS,
every
ami
oi-iK le
a full
and
line
assortment
of all
III9
Fall and Winter Trade.
And Tinners' Stoci
OF ALL KINDS
N ST. LOUIS, MO
ForPale hy J. S. Duke. N
LINE OF
Robes,
Covers &e.,?&c.
ASSORTMENT OF
always on haml, at
SON'S
OF AND DEALE11S IN
ITALIAN 3! AMBLE,
eadstones, Tablets, Mantles, &c
. r . C'tvAn nu-f Cur.
tour oiaie runs, ouuy urA
PLATTSMOUTH. Neb.
ff LATTSIIODTH1 HERALD.
n
rCBMSUED EVERT THURSDAY
-T-
TbGPlattsMlbHerali PnMisliiDsCo.
LOCAL NEWS.
Tlie hrt.itliijj of the Waterman ope
ra Louse block hy stearu la complete,
Hiid its first test on Saturday last was
in every way satisfactory.
The following from the Des Moines
Kegistr in regard to the Tibbies Sow
ing Machine may be of some inter st.
It will be re n Mu!er.l that this city
has coa'empl ited uinkin lUe tffort to
get the factoiy located here, and the
stockholders in this city will do well
to watch closely: "Yesterday we called
upon Mr. C. E. Tilddes, invenlor of the
Tibbies sewing machine, and found
quite a number of gent leinen rresei.t.
including E. II. Conger, It. K. Miller,
Jerome llollingswoi th, II. "E. Teach
out, A. W. Xylor, E. W. Smith and
II. C. Ens iiinger. and others, all of
whom are stockholders in the Hawk
eye M.iclwi.e Company, with priuciptl
place of business at Burlington, Iowaf
which company owns the Tibbies sew
ing machine, and hope soon to organize
a company to manufacture the ma
chines, and it would be a good com
pany for Des Moines to secure, as it
would bring thousands of dollars into
business men's pockets. Mr. Tibbies
is now on his way east to contract for
the manufacture of machines, and
hopes to have them on the market in
time for the spring tiade. The special
points claimed for this machine are:
It is the only machine that feeds the
work to or from the operator at will,
without any change in the .machinery ;
it has the le ist machinery of miy ma
chine ni:idc, and therefore runs the
lightest; every beat ing, joint and place
of friction, from the loot pedal to the
head ot the mac.dhe, is provided with
the Tibbies adjustable joint aad
sleeves, and tliis device will take up
all lost motion aud leave the shafts in
the same position as when new for
fifty years' ordinary wear; it has posi
ticely self-setting needle, no holes t
thread in shuttle or machine; it has
independent take-up; is entirely new;
is not similar to other machines in
mechanism or appcurat.ee, and is beau
tiful in design and appearance. This
machine has caused a great commutiou
in sewing machine circles, and we
think that Tibbies sewing machine
will soon take the lead.
Bric-a-Brac.
CLKH1CAI .
A ininistf r iniiy lov! liis wife,
From every ill protect Uer ;
15ul, love her us lie limy, ill us !
At last he's ouiy Keetor-
Toledo Amer'cai),
Aud ihounh she may quite rapid be.
No race-horse K"tng Ulster,
She'll find, however wild and fre..
That he is always 1'atior.
Elevated Railway Journal.
They studied grammar in the schocl.
To- ether out in Carson,
And afier they were botli made 01 e,
She found linusliil a-Harson.
Vo:Ikes tales nan.
Weaver and l)e La Mat r will speak
on the greenback question next Fall
just the same as if there was such a
thing. Xew Haven Register.
Cassaguac, the French editor, has
fought one hundred and ten duels. He
has, therefore, run about as much risk
as a man who 1ms placed three games
of bsc-ball. Detroit Free Press.
An Indiana tax-coliector was caught
iti a cyclone the other day and carried
to no one knows where, while no other
person was even made afraid. Things
is workin'. Detroit Free Press.
"Did you know," siid a cunning
Yankee to a Jew, "that they hang
Jews and donkeys together in Po
land?" "Indeed! then it is well that
you and I are not there," retorted the
Jew.
A distinguished hydropathist pro
pro unds a new medicine, This infal
lible remedy fur melancholy is "fun
and fresh air in equal proportion, and
is taken with coid wnttr thiee times a
day."
Nautical. Husband (jokingly): "Oh,
I'm the maim tay of the family." Wife:
"Yes, and the jib-Loom and the and
the" Small boy (fiom experience):
fcAnd the spauker, too, mamm.t." (Ap
plause." "Miss Brown, I've bi en to learn how,
to te'l fortunes," said a young fellow
to a brisk brunette. "Just let me
have your hand, if you plase." "La,
Mr. White, how sudden you are! Well,
go and ask papa."
Say", conductor, why don't this
train go on?" inquired a red-haiied
passenger with his head oui. of the car
window. "Put your head in," replied
the car conductor. "How can you ex
lect it to t,-o on when the danger signal
is out ?
Every ra!n -tTn that comes along
conies tht resui- nts up Fifth street
nci ti, to naiiz; that the city has still
failed. to piovidr a walk between Main
and Vine si nets on Fifth, and. that
pros pec. s for wading through the mud
there the comiu; six months is as
promising as a politician.
One of the Indian chiefs now in
Washington winked at the.drug clerk
win n exiling for Foda water the other
day. Such little evidences as this
should convince the most skepticalthat J
our missionary work among the red
f men is not without some marked re
sults. Native instinct never taught
the chieftain this civilized trick. De
troit Free Press.
"When is yer gwine for Fredericks
bure?" asKed an Austin darkey who
had learned to read, of one who had
not acquired that accomplishment. "I
am cwine to-morrow mornin' in de
early stage." "Don't yer go in the ear
ly stage, Julius, i lens yer aoa t yer
risk it." -Why not. I'ompey?" ."Be-
kate de early stages am 6ickly. I real
a piece yesterday, waruiu' folks about
consumption m tne early stages.
Texas Siftings.
A Southern viw of the comet: It
is, indeed, a beautiful sight, extending
from horizon to zenith, with its coat-
tails spread out and its head battered
up and bloody, like it - was making
from the scene of a first-class political
with all the odds in favor of the oppo
sition, as it streaks the paie dawn
with dabs of gore. It is one more in
stance of the inexhaustible resources
of Georgia, atied by intelligent farm
ingand the proper use of commercial
fertilizers. rimu (ua.) JHewi.
CouimlMioaer's Proeew!
(Official.) '
Monday, N
Board met pursuaut to nil j
Present Isaac Wiles, Samuel
sort and county cJerk.
Minutes of October :0 reai
proved."
The following claims were
lowed:
J. W. Jennings, salary and i
pense account.
F. tiorder. coal for court hot:
jail and poor house
fc. II. Ytooley, leiral servid
state vs McCarthy .
It. W. Hyers, summoning j
ors.etc
HERALD l'UOIISing Co., pi
lishing registration list x
' printing. . .'
It. W. Hyers, boarding pi is
ers Oc'ober
It. . Hyers. j iilora l-ea Oc
Mrs. S. II. Bceson, keeping
Cord
W. H. liuker, uieichandlsn
poor .-
E. (r. Dovey A Sons, inerch;
dise for poor
J. V. Wcckbach, merchaud
for poor. . .".
F. Oorder, registrar 1st ward
P. L. W'se, " 2d -A.
W. Crites. " 3d .'
A.Salisbury, ' 4th "
C. W. Shetman, publishing rtj
istratiou Mat . . ......
S. P. Holloway, boarding M
Perry '. . .'.
John Sharp, boarding pa u pel
J. N. Wise, work on delinque
tax list
F. Stadelmann, boarding jun
J. w . shannon, rem or roi
for election
J. M. aterman, lent or rool
for' election
aunury persons rur jiuigi'S a
clerks of election, Nov. 18s
South Platte Lumber Co., 1 it t
ber
J. S. Duke, naiis for road disi
J. it. Cox, hardware and Woi
for poor house
Bcardsley & Dayis, lumber
read dist's
Kichey Bro s lumber for roa
districts
Settlement was then
Walter J. White for buildind
under contract, and the sum
hundred dollars was allowed
pairs on iron bridge at Gfube
ance fonnd due on contract $.
Order allowed (J. F. Allen
road district 37
Urder allowed J. w. aperry o
road district 48
Order allowed A. Bickert
dn
road district 52.
C 50
Resignation of It. B.'llowtll, justice
of the peace, Louisville, was received
and accepted. -'--.
The surveyor having made esti
mate of work done, settlement was
made with Peter McCann for grading
culvert on Chicago avenue, and the
same was allowed, $4CI 00
Satukdax, Nov. ISth.
All numbers of board present.
When the following claims were al
lowed. Isaac Wiles, services, as com'r. 80 00
S. Richardson, 31 00
J. Crawford " 31 50
Settlement with thj county treatur
er was contiuued from day to day,
when on the 22d the following claims
allowed:
J. Crawford, services aseoui V.
Omaha Herald, changing judges
stamp
Wm. Coatman, fees in state case
C.'G;-Herold, blankets for pau
pers J. F. Gilbert, fees in state case.
J. II. Bellows, rent for election
room ..'
Harris & Unruh, bedtitead tor
poor house
C. W. Sherman, couit docket
and registration
Order allowed J. Shrader, dist.
35, tax refunded..
Order alio wedN. B. Cox, dist.
' 43, rax refunded
Order allowed J. W Cox, dist.
43, tax refunded
d 03
1 50
2 80
12 00
12 90
5 DO
84 00
4 50
1 50
00
AVhen board adjourned.
Attest: J. W. Jennings. Co. Clerk
The' Domestic Mouthly for
December,
The December number lor the
Domestic Monthly was issued Nov.
15th, aud is replete with the latest
fashion notes for the winter.: Ladies
find all their wants anticipaf
uroviued for in this brig
fashion journals. The
partment contains several c
contributions. ".Miss Marth:
the novelette by Louise Sto
continued; and a beautiful
tion is given of a previovslj
lated poem by Victor IIuM
Henry Uard Bcether, in th
hold department is as eiite
as always; to young - houstl
her papers .are . mvaluab
premin-m picture of. Mrs. Lantry,
offered by the publisher of the Do
mestic Monthly to ail new subscri
bers Cet'oi'e January 1st, lbS2, .and
so litghlyjeniiatsc-il-by AIj"-JI K- AL-
be-, has been cnorinotisjiy biicccssiu;,
no fewer than live thousand subscrip
tions being received in the thai la
teen d&ys al'tcr the lirst aunounc-.
mcnt. The January number of Li.c
Domestic ilonliily will be a hoiiuay
uuiuber, and will contain fccvejai at
tractive features.
At its reduced pi ice, the Do:ius
tic Monthiy is the best and cheap
est magazine of its class published.
The Domestic Monthly is publish
ed at 853 Broadway-, corner Four
tee nth street, New York, at $1 a
year, vith $1 worth of "Domestic"
fashions a9 a premium, to each sub- j
scriber. Single numbers 10 cents.
A Big BoDauza.
The Pioneer Press Cc. h:.s issued
a new and brilliant poster advertis
ing The Weekly Pioneer Pres for
the season of 1882 3. This paper
is so well known and appreciated as
to hardly require our hearlj- endorse
ment, but to those who may not have
it, if. there are any snch in this coun
ty, we would say emphatically that
it is by far the best weekly in the
west. -
lis columns are lull of well and
caivfulJV aeketeil 5 master, inviuj;
complete aud aciuialc !im.iIjoI th
puii:ic:il icientitic an-J boile.-s
rtorliis. To swine of its special :ta
tun-', such Uo.-iiiuis ' or the 11 use
hoiil," -What Women Waul lo
Know," "The Faiin," . "Commercial
Keview," etc, we call pa i ticu'ar . at
tention." . . ,
Having effected a very favorable
clubbing arrangement Vwtli the pul
h;hers, we aie cm-bled to WitTer '-the
Weekly Pioner Press a id thelalsj irpe..
mouth HEKAna for the low plj-li;u j
J
l.avt-
kiiit'il
k'his
will
precis
a bank
ss none
It'llt t:ll
ciIe us a
and re
cinity :M
the i.-ld
lie acre.
has been
L.Kerd.
Krci';;si v,
; J. M
f this as
ill id it
erect a
if corner
rch, the
e room,
ooins for
s in the
zei:s and
without
Iih w'll
1! J l:t-
ix links
ne 1 irge
J I ii 1 1 ii ii ti
ed by
the per
it iirst
us that
lliouaud
of Oc
earn ele'
it they
id bush
helling,
propne-
is j Hce
s mter-
corn
II til LI If UI1 U1L p.l-.L OLk
7J lie l:
fol J. A
He
now at this place shelling
Conuor.
TUULY VALUABLE.
The Famous . Congli Itcmcdy, 3Iarsh's
Uoldeu Balsam, has done WomK-is
"Your Golden Balsam is a truly val
uable medicine. It has done wonders
for me. I had a severe spell of pneu
monia and was confined to my room
for several months. hen I got able
to be out of doors, my lungs Trere very
weak, with general prostration of my
system, and a very sore throat and
hard cough. You gav ine a bottle of
your Balsam on triai, which very
much relieved my throat and cough,
end after taking two two lottles I was
able to attend to my buianiss- I can
cheerfully recommend it ti. all suffer
ing with hard cough, or weak lungs.
Simeon Fawcett, Kansas City, Mo.
Marsh's Golden Balsaus for sale
by fsinith is Black iiro3, druggists.
Lai j;e bottles 50 cents and S1.00.
Opium in Cigars and the Danger it
Leads to.
Having ascertained that a number
of cigar deajers in I'lattstnouth nrc
selling opiated cigars, in order to con
vince myself of the truthfulness of
tli same, and to warn the puLlic
aKinst the evil results that come from
such cigars, I had a disinterested party,
send to Prof. Aughey, on the- 20th of
May- for analysis, three samples of the
supposed opiated cigars made in New
York, together with four different
biands of my own make. Prof. -Aughey
'a report on the analysis shows that
opi-nm exists in tho brands of New
York cigars sent ; and the letter and
leport is in my possession and can be
seen by-any who will fall at my store
at any time, tf J. Pmtkrbekg. .
.'Wheeling tobies at Warrick's. lmo3l
AT JOE McVEY'S
Sample Rooms
Yoh will find the Finest Imported
French Brandy, Champaign, and other
Fine AVines, Pure KenUH-ky WhisKies,
s'-veral of the best and most popular
-- f Tir i " I
Fine Ci-
20tf.
ve open
(. Bread
for 15c
LNTIL.
none
choicest
fed. 32tf
Fresh Oysters.
Direct from the- sea shore, constant
ly on hand, at the Central Restaur
ant. 22m:l.
A. STilisbury, Dentist.
13tf
J. V. Weckh h-is on hand a large
and well sele - took I carpels, and
more coming H wi'l have the larg
est and finest line ver ffered in this
city. 2:itf
John Blake keens constantly on hand
a full line of tine Irish and Scotch
Whiskies. Au;.M7.1SS2 22yl.
Manufac! in inganti Kepairing.gorkl
and neat, at Merges. 5tf
We continue to
act assolicitorafcr
-patents. ciTc-at.
rka, copyrihta, etc. for
States, and to obtr.in pat
anad3, England. Franco,
and all othf r constriee.
-lx yrars practise. Ko
charge for examination cf models cr draw
ings. "Advice by mail freo.
Patents obtained thronrh ts are noticed ia
the SCIENTIFIC ASIERICA3.'. which Las
the largest circulation, end ia the iiot iallu
ential neirBpaper of its kind pnbliBhedin the
world. The advantage? cf auchacotice cvorj
patentee nnderetandd.
This large and erieBrlidlTillTistratecl neTrs
paperiapublished WEEkM' at .20a yor,
ana ia admitted to lc the brut prx-r devott-d
to science, mechanics, iavepii'ma, ftiraeeriair
works, and other flepertiiooata ol vo-inst-nal
progre?, puhlished in any c"i:ntry. jSiujile
copicB by mail, 19 cents. Sold hy all bows-,
dealers. "
Addr-ea, 3fann & Co.. pnb.'v-?f ar
tifie American, 2U1 Erai tdV, Kfw r-i..
Handbook abuat pati-nt-s maiif.i i.
Estray - Notice.
Tak-ti i lir tne nnrtorvieneu.Mii-.. n. ...
alim-t three ni ntln old. black, rtt-vpt sn'ia'
l!i:cP'M r.o i ar marks. ; t
lll4tkvi.r IIIU cuu iiuj laj i:uares. ni-
J. tf.
Milt Grove, eb Oct. 23,
11 H I i trade-ma
Kdl! thatJnited
V Syfl M enta ia C
till Germanv,
IMd Ttirt'r
KISi t I,
2.- 32W. i
!!1
BONNETS ! 1
IIS! KEATIIKKS1J
.I SIIEs ! PLI'SIIESI.PLI'SHES!
Of v'iy dL-i-r'.i'tl.iii. to lie round nt
t
a
i i n Mmnnm'n
A. P.
on
ted
xKxr MoK to m. i:. ciirm'H.
NEW
STYLES
AND Ni;V
COLOKS. TEUU.V '
, COTTA, CADET BLUE.
. HUNTEUS CIIEKN'. AND
OT1IEK COLOUS TOO N'r'MEU--OUS
TO MENTION. WE II AVE
THE LAKiJEsr STOCK IN
TOWN. AND ABE DETER
MINED JO ,vi;ll AT -
pi: i c e s ni.vT
C A V N O V
F A I I.
TO
-
1
T r r r .
r
7 7 -
E HATS!
1 J. -'i 'l
At 50c, 75c, SI. 0o, 1.25, l.5o, -2.00 3.00.
TRIMMED HATS !
From 3.) cents to S.'O.oO.
Till MM ED BOXETS
From 02.1k) to 520.00.
QST1UCJI 1LI!ME$!
From 25 o-nls to !M)i.
FAXC Y FE. IT II EES!
From 25 cent- to s? .()(.
FLOWERS,
LACES,
HEADS,
VELVETS AND
FUR TRIMMINGS.
WE ALSO HAVE A VKUY I-1 NIC STOCK OK
i LOVES,
Fuatius.
LACES.
COLLARS,
Embroidery $ lloslij ij.
Every lady is invited to call and see
our styles and pi iceii, whether she
wishes to purchase- or not.
No Trouble to Show Goods
REMEMBER
The place, next door to M. E. Church.
I'lattstnouth, Neb., Oct. ij, lbS2-yjt l. .
rs3 rrr n r. $
S
WP01
IT
0'TZ
I ..7.-.
NEW
FurniturE
Stor
HARRIS & UNRUH,
DEAI.KKS IX
FUR1TITUR2 f CQFFI1TS,
:t'iI k!;.! : jr.- .-.is nti!a"y krnt in a
riKMT CLASS I'l RMTl Ri: STOKE
Also, a very complete Ptock of Funeral GooUs
Metallic&fooSenCoffliis.CaslLclSjBGtes,
tmilU MS, &.C.
Our Xe'.v aDd elegant hearse i a!waj in
reudiucss. . n
Kememler the place, in UNION
BLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO
Door3 sonth of Cass Coun
ty Bank.
Whear we may be fouud nislit or day.
HARRIS & UNRUH,
24tli
PLATTSMOUTH. SEE.
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
BLjUCKSjUTll
HOUSE SHOEI5G & WAGOX REPAIRING.
AO IMs of Farm iicISEents HesSel via
Keatn's and DLpatch.
Hoi'se, Mule& Ox Shoeing,
In short, well Bhoe anything that ha i
four feet, from a Zebra to a uirane.
Come and see ns. )
ln tu w &xa.wj;...
Fitth St. between Main ani VlnT'l'
list across Ae corner irom tuo w tin
ornci.
H1B n
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PORE DRUBS. CnBHICALS' AND liiDIGINGS,
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Livery and
MS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION HAY OR NIGHT,
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IS F1KST-CLASS
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VINE AND FOURTH STS.
The Finest
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Those eoiemplaf isE to bul
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quality of our brieks uml prices.
Yard, hi rear of Disier' ?W aide,
PlattiSmouth, Ncdirasl
Cass" County
- - JOHN". W AY3IAN,
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BOIL,a3KS,
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AND CAS
Our faciiilicM fur hen vy wdik i
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for fill classes of work in iron.
Patronize Nebraska inanulVlurii
freight tiid time.
l'urti's buiMiiifr iii :iny part (' th
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yinrch 11th, 1682.
THIS CELEBBAT
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DEALERS
H rdware, Stpv.
A'so A' e xU for the 2 Poin'td MI:
We wiil neU this Wire a Cheap ts a?.
A. cough, cold or sore throat should 1
suopped. Neglect frequently results n
an incurable luu$ disease or consump
tion. Brown's Bronchi.il TriKhej docs
not ii?oricr the lllavi -ke co.t-U syr
ups ni'il l:il.an.i. but 0:'.-; !;v ti.e
infl.-iiii'.-d la:t-, tuinyin ii ritatjon yive ie.
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aixi tin; Itifc-t t ru..itr- -Ai-lch i timers :uul
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use for nearly a entire i.rrii..n,
have attained wcU-ineritetl rau,i Hinonj ,
the few staple remedies 01 me aye. r-o:u
at 23 ceuts a Vox tAerjwhere
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