Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, April 24, 1890, Page 8, Image 8

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WEEKLY JlEIt AID; PLATT3M0UTH, NEBRASKA, APRIL 24, 18G0
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ft Highest of all in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, i83o.
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ABSOHiTEl PURE
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-HEADQUARTERS FOR
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1 Far Lister", Milll.urn Wj,'oDn3 nn1 Bugsics. Mlin" Ktoel Hurrows i
L.lttle Jok r CultiVMtor. rlmio Ste. 1 llnrvest r and ISinde-s
The Diiidy Hiding Cultivator?, nnd
A fin ' line of double and sinqrle liarness.
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J HANOI E NOTHING BUT FIRST CLASS GOODS
FARM WAGON SPRINGS
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Mr. Breki-n filil durmir hi? ytnr's work
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terests of the ci y. untl .vhih: (M'oiioji:i" t!,
he ling favored ev:ry uioiisuru iliac wus
for th puMic yood.
V. M. Joncf, the ch'iirmun of the most
itnjioi tniH comiuitu-e, Iihm liid Ire r.x -pcrii-nce
in rity nffairs; his knowled
nj ii l.uilder will m ot yre it advantage
to the city in his position. Much work
will liuve to be looked after that require
the practical good judgment which Mr.
Jones can Hupply.
Charles Heinple, of the third ward, is
in every sense a practical, progressive
man, and with h'u year- service willmtke
u most useful member.
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!;e have something new in a spring for a farm wa-on, it ! ni(lUt!l li)lHnt(t JiUlu 1(llSfc,in ,. it
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Ciouds that are durable, iVnu.nient ami hasstintr,
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I'rices that arj lair, Jnnt ami IJoitet, at
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FEED BURKS.
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fpccial mention. All who hive i!3i?d
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Irti.'Med. 3Zit-i tr:t Bitters will cure all
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IU could not pay duty on mported oods, and tr ,; . .,;,,,, v' rr:, $t.--, , : .
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' ljti jitiu, fii icy pi 'I'k f.r lOo: Oou I ii-rcales worth 10 for G;
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jiitiu, fii icy pi -ids. fvr lOo; Oou I p' rcales worth 10 for G;-:
uns, wo. th 10 for 5 ; no.l dr--ss iinh.imx, f it colors, for be; fceotch fine
the very lest, for 15 "; H 'od iiiiirtin worth 10, for 5c, worth 12. for 7c
15. for 10c; satines, worth 10. for 6. worth 12J. for 8'-. worth 15, for 10; im
satines, in ah colors, wortli 20 and 3. for 15c, the best import i sauu?
40, for 25c.
;Uid muslin, S3 inches wide, worth 8 for 5, worth 15. for 7c.
jjjinsdale, th lt th itis mide, worth 12. for 8c; Tiekin;?. worth 12i. for 7;
in J 15, for 10; worth 20 for 15c; worth 30 for 20; Ulii iO-nims woiih 13 for
fj'l trth 17 for Iii; worth 20 for 13; Tablecloth worth 40 for 20, worth 30 for
vjrth 73 f-r 40. worth $1 00 for 50. B irrttfrt'd table rloth worth 70 tor :;3,
a1.00 for 50. worth it. 23 for 75 : Ltnn towels for 8. 15, 20. 25. 30 and 35r
if ; Napkin at 23, 43 53. 03. 73. $1 00. l 25 an 1 1 50 a doZ n; Challis. all
f; Ipjand bhides, worth 10 for 5c, worth 12 for 7: worth 15 for lOo worth 20
il li'lite Dross Good Iopartinnt 1-" ;::;;!:
,lc15c worth 25 for 20. worth 30 and 35 for 25; Linen Ltwn worth 20 for 10,
lt i rgdWfor 30, worth 50 for 25; D"tted Swiss, cream colored and whi'e, worth
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Spriitg Wrap lpar? m ir : V
4. and 5; .T rsevs in all colors and lat"t stilus V, .-.'. i - .
5 f.r $2 50. wo"th .?6 for $:), worth $7 f -r $:J 30 -o ; 1
worth S I ft ''r 7. Finest line ot summer shawl-" .'o.l y't w ..
2.50 for 1.25. worth $3 00 for 1.50, worth $4 00 f " : !". w-rfh $3 00 for 2 50
worth $G h0 for 3 00. worth 7.00 for 3.50, w.uth ?S for 4. vunh Jl for 5. worth
$12 for G, worth $14 for 7.
We also have a ftnp line of tablrt and floor oil-cloth and window shades.
Oar stock of Silk Suu Umbrellas and parasols is lare and complete.
Bed Spreads worth $1.00 for 63c, worth $1.23 for 1.00, wo t It S2 for 1.25, wonh
$2.25 for 2.00, wor'h $4 for 2.50.
ii- ri. f nt'd lace
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F.ifabons 'v'"
rbslery ' p rlir.t n.
3.- it!. ;), : i 15 ( 10, worth 20
n 25 lo. .
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"h !.-, f .-! I ! -i i k v.o.th '5 lor 12
i.i-ic thread liuse worth .",0 for 23. worth "o for 35, Si k li.nl- worth $1 00 tor 30
Balbngands worth 13 for 8, worth 25 for 12, wuith 50 lor 25, n orth 03 loi 40.
I.odie- rtble d vents wnftli 25 f. r fj;
warth 30 i i 25, w rth 1.25 u-r 73.
Ladies Underweai
Tin' lii'ist !fyl.--- wo -t'i -(t -., p.,ir for 100
KjVj V.i ' . .i Mirli I'.r 1 :AK w.n : h 5 0 ) f.-r 2.50 .oith
j G.00 for 3.00, worth 7.00 ior 50, worth 0 ) I v. 4 00.
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latest, styles. Good linen lnce for 1 n yard; O i n':i! I ee v, t
15 for 5.', worth 25 for 10c. Pillow a- U-e w.-i t'i " r n : ' nr,;.s; l;i. Above u- st-m i - e i; tl :.r Mock, b? low u li it no com;- f..-,. vy .
b.oid. ri- worth 5 f -r le. worih 10 5 . -v -th I ." - -.v .ri, :.' -r 10- "' I , u ill ,,. ti- tie-- u il ,.,u-;r ue the m-u-o. .villi B I S -viii
30 for 15 worth 40 f .i-20.-. worm 50 f..r V5 . v-r' 7" .- M -. - : h : fi !' .- , nd tl:e season witii 13.V1JG IX-.
1 2 for 75. worth SI 50 for $1.00, wotth $2.00 fo: .1 50; Lice ii-.;tv in- wuith !
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aultons
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500 i;ros of button wort !i 25, 30 :; .J ft.- w:;i
1C0 lm-o? of buttons worth 4 nn 1 o ; .1:
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! the lowest to ill.
20 for 10; d.oible width honrietta, half wool worth '-'5 for M f Pin1 wort f
ortb 35 for 25c; Fine Cashmcie, all colors, worth 50 f..t 33v.-; . , ' 1 1,1 J wort" IU
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worth " for l'-, 5c '-ins for lr. or n edley f, r le. drf-- br-iid
or c, Coat'j and C lurks spool -ott n, three spou.s
Ladies :md O nt'oa-.r., we r i1) v-nr 'i,f n'i'-n to t'.o. f .. t th.i' ol the ooods w
bou-htof G. i. Smith & Co. will U sold for 50 cfc.-Hs i.u th:- iloil.-r.
Pm bsmsmea stocm emasptefe m evea ae$peei
'ycrybody Cordially Invited to Attend our Opening which will
Api'il 3ist Sale Continues daiiy until ructuep aotios.
Come J&arly ac3 Secure Ulargrains; T2sey ws.il E2t ILsat saBU iiaasssv.
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