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-WEEKLY HERALD: PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 2 1090 10 " Tins is the blanket the dealer told me was as good as a 5." ( FREE Get from your dealer free, the $4 Book. It has handsome pictures and valuable information about horses. wo or three dollars for a sa Horse Blcket will make your horse worth more anJ ftt lass to keep warm. 5 A Five Mile 5A Boss Stable 5A Electric 5A Extra Test Ask for . 30 other styles at prices to euit every bod. If you can't get them from your 2eaJ. write us. iLAHK ARE THE STRONGEST. NONE GENUINE WITH OUT TH E SA LABEL MarnuM by Wm. Atkes & Sons. Phllada., who toalro tb famous Horse Brand Baker Blankets. "ins" THE THE KING'S DAUGHTERS' PRESI DENT. There arc now many 200,000 "King's DtagliUrs" in the iand. and Mrs. Mar-rr-tvt But ome. an energetic Nev- York wnlnin, is their president, as she is also the founder of the order. With Oct. 1st, Mn. Bottom takes up the editorial pen. stnd becomes one f tlte editors of The Ladies Home Journal, in which periodi cal sh will hen-after write and edit a department mtiiily devoted to the best interests of "The King's Daugh'er." Through this channel it is Mrs. Bottome's inUntion tlisst-her "Daughters', and her self shall come closer together in feeling and sympathy. A. Jaco,uett the peop e's party nomi nee for float representative is a Weeping Water merchant and is at present the chairman of their county, central com mitte.e He seems to have used his offi cial position to good advantage insecur iner the nomination, but as John Watson is sure to be elected, it makes little diff- rece who opposes h m. Satu day's Daily. A contractor hy the name of Johnson. residing in Om m-i, has taken the con tract for erecting the new Union passen ger depot in that city fr the neat sum of $301,000he being the lowest bidder, The bid of Norcross Bros., Boston, was $492,000. The bids did not include the foundation, levators, steam heating, ventillation, electric service and plumb ing. A New Floater. On yesterday, in Dunbar in Otoe couaty, the peoples independent party nominated A. Jacquett of Weeping Water for float representative. This will interfere somewhat with Mr. Upton's plans as he expected to get the endorse meat of the peo pits party and the dem ocratic party also. Upton may now conclude not to be a candidate. It makes little di fference however as Wat son will have over 500 majority in the two counties. The oil Fair Ilvtn power press that did service in the Herald office for fifteen years was traded to the printing company in part payment on our new steam power press. But the Fair Hav en's days of usefulness are not over, it has been rebuilt and now does duty on . the Weeping Water Eagle, having been purchased by Harry Race the paternal relative of that organ, (L. G. Todd be ing the supposed maternal relative.) Quickly Accepted. Chairm-tn Woodward of the republic an congressional committee sent the fol io wing reply today to Chairman Ames, accepting the challenge to have Con gressman Counell meet W. J. Bryan iu j'liHt debate: Li.xcln NVb.. Sept. 20, 1S90. Hon. John II. Ames, Chairman Democratic Congressional Committee, First District, Lincoln, Neb. D-'ar Sir: I wrote you yeserd:iy that as soon as I could ascer tain definitely I would give you an answer to your request for a joint de bate between Hon William J. Connell and Hon. William J. Bryan. I now have the pleasure to say that your propo siti' n for a joint debate meets the hearty approval of Mr. Connell, and at the earliest practiceable moment we "will le ready to arrange preliminaries, and possibly within the next ten days I can meet you for that purpose Yeur chal lenge for a joint discussion of the polit icafissues of the day is therefore accept ed, in the same courteous spirit in which it was tendered. I am yours very trnly, William IL Woodabd, Chairman Republican Congressional Committee, First District 5A Qieen Victoria has a remarkably fine heed of hair, for a lady of her age; but her son the Prince of Wales, is quite bald Had he usab Ayer's Hair Vigor earlier in life, his head might today haye been as well covered as thrt of his royal mother. It's not too late yet. t New Livery Stable. Walter Holmes will within a few days i brin the erection of a tine commodious livery stable, to be supplied with all the modern conveniences, on the old site at the corner of Sixth and Vine streets. Presbyterian Social. The girl-j Piesbyterian social at the church last night was well managed and turned out a success socially as well as financially. Mrs, II. J Stre'ght was the manager for the little folks whic i prob ably accounts for their raising the ueat sum of 19.S for the benefit of the or- I gan fund. I Mr. Carter, residing on Winterstein ' Hill works in the shops. Tins morning i his little girl was attacked by a neigh bor's dog and severely bitten. Dr. Thede Livingston was called and dressed the.wouuds. He says there is no danger and that the little girl will be as well as ever in a few days. John Slaymaker it is said was in charge of an exhibit from Custer or so nie other western county at the state fair, and that the old Weeping water detective called on E. II. Wooley ard told him thaf they doubted the existence of Slaymaker the detective then handed Ed a copy of the State Journal which referred to Slav makers exhibit, ah, says Ed, I will see about it. The next day Isaac Pollard came in Ed showed him the paper r.ud suggested it would not do any harm for him to see this badly wanted and much looked for individual. Pollard saunter ed out to the fair ground and hunted up his man." 'Yes," says he, "my name is Slaymaker, but I don't think I ever heard of you." "That's all right," says Pollard, "but I guess you have heard of me several times; well, I ha d quite a chase after you; md since the case has been tried I would like to know all about it." "What do you mean," says Slaymaker, "are you crazy?" "Oh, don't run any bluffs," says Pollard, "I am not going to prosecute you, Cass County will get n r just deserts in the supreme court Cass count II 1 says Slajmaker. I never was in Cass county in my life, don't know what you are talking about and if you don'tmove on I will have you arres ted. Pollard then begun to explain and they parted as friends, though a coolness is said to have sprung up between Pol: lard and Wooley, Pollard believing firm ly that Ed put up the the job on him. A Big: Deal. Omaha Bee, Transfer papers of a particularly inte resting and significant character were filed with the recorder of deeds yesterday morning. They tell of the first big deal in acre property that has taken place in Omaha for some time. The deal includes 160 acres adjoining Rose Hill on the west and Benson's ad dition on the south . The price paid ws $66,600. The significance of the transaction con sists in the fact that the purchaser is William E. W. Johnson, one of the most prominent and widely known real estate men of Chicago. The property passed from the Allison heirs to Mr. Johnson. Should prohibition be defeated Mr. Johnson says that he is prepared to im mediately make other and far more im portant purchases of Omaha property. He says that he knows at least a dozen of the shrewdest and wealthiest men in Chicago who -v ill also make heavy in vestments here. The many remarkable cures of catarrh effected by the use of Ayer'a Sarsaparilla ss conclusive ptoof that this loathsome and dangerous descase is one of the blood, only needing such a searching powerful alterative to thoroughly eradi cate it. The Rock Island Railway company seem to realize that Nebraska is a good country, judging from the manner in which they are building then new road through this county. We were told by an fficial yesterday that every bridge in the county would lit? built of either stone or iron of the most permanent kind, Walter Pitts. Today at eleyen o'clock occurred the funeral of Wal ter Pitts, a young man twenty years of age that was killed Sat urday at Moberly Mo, where he was arking as a switchman in the yards It seems he was on the switch engine and stepped off intending to go to breakfast the 'engine being in motion he was thrown backward and was, crushed to death in an instant under the wheels. The body was received here last night for interment. Elder Ilanselman preached the funeral at the residence of the boys mother, widow Pitts, residing in Mercer town. Walter was unmarried, was a dutiful son and a member of the Chris tian church. There is comfort the man with a pre maturely, grey-beard in Buchingham's dye, because it nerer fails to coler an eyen brown or black as may be desired. THE COVES OF CRAIL. The moon white waters wash and leap. The dark tide floods the coves of CraU; Sound, Bound he lies in dreamlews sleep, Nor hears the sea wind wail. The pale gold of his oozy locks Doth hither drift and thither wave; His thin hands plush aainxt the rocks, His white lips nothing crave. Afar away she laughs and sings A sunt; lie loved, a wild sea strain Of how the mermen weave their rings Upon the reef set main. Sound, sound lie lies in dreamless sleep. Nor lie:irs the sea wind wuii, Tlio' with the tide lii white hunds er-ej Amid the on s of C'ruil. Wi!iiiim Sharp u New York Iiul pendi-nt. Settliiiff u Ilestauratit l.Ml. A blnegrass idyl his been circulating through the Southern society for sevtr;;l d;iys. It i.i ii tijl- of two Ke:iiii"kias one a i!i;:;J .t, tLi? oth.-r a colom-l .I:o dettnaLied to gratify ti'i oft exp: .;-vd 'ie:-iro to visit N-r Yelk. They cann', and iS'i '. v two days of Mght.e5i-in(; the colonel j-rrrgested to the major that a trip to New York v.-ouM not. be cem;-l:?te without a dinner at DelmoiiicoV. The ii)i,ir r.greed. 9 Jt was doomed thr.t it would hardly be co'i-sMciTf to take Delmoniro uii,0, wares, and in .rd r to prepare him for so manual ;t:i event as a .swell dinner lor two the Kentucky gcUtk'intn went ro the restaurant early in the day, called fur the hea 1 waiver "and told him what they waited. "Spare no expense," they said. . They "tii)od at ('. It wns a splendid din?icr. liicy called for their bi'l. The waiter plaeed a check, face down, on tho menu, j. ne irenviernen wore tyastiiiK ea-ch o'uier as the waiter J; I tins, and when liit-y i-Ii-d tL'.ir ' on i,h j table ho was jjone. Tlity saw what appeared to them to lx? a scrap of paper on the menu and brushed it off. The old fellows were ignorant of the customs of French res taurants, and they concluded that the menu must be the bill. The colonel be gan to f.'ivre up the prices. It seemed that they had eaten a great deal, but the names of the dishes were in a language unknown to them, and anyway they were not in a mood to bother about tri fles. But the colonel gasped when he fig ured up the total. It was $960. "Great heavens, sah!' he exclaimed to the major. "It is 9G0. we can't get back home. K-q 41-, wepaj tm "We niiht," .suggested the major faintly, "we luitrht jump out of this window and run "No, sah," said the colonel, bringmy his fist down on the table. "We arc Kentucky gentlemen, sah. We will pay this bill, sah, and then. r-ah, we will ' New York fhoot the landlord, sah.' Times. He AVas Not a Canary Bird. , , ., , -, , They were bride and groom, and she was a cnileless thing who had been , , . , , , . , T1 brought up m the mountains of Penn - 6)-lvania. They, had come to Atlantic rizt. , j i t i i City on their tour, and like eveiybody else took the trip down to the Inlet. from which all the sailing and fishincy boats go out. A party had just come in with a pailful of crabs, and the old grand father of crabs was on top of the lot. II " was chagrined, mad, red hot and he was aching to prove to the world that a crab ..v.j.. COUld die nt,tnmg. 1 his guileless bride had never seen an ocean crab before, and she uttered little screams of wonder and delight. Nay. more, she lent over and lifted old grand father up in her plump, white hand for closer examination. His chance had come. He took hold. In one minute her shrieks had assembled 500 people, and ten seconds later she fainted dead avva3" and upset her husband over a bait box. A ils'.ieiman out with his knife and Ftabbed the crab in the back and then cut hiri loose, and a enniage was called j and the bride with the bleeding finger wss borne sobbing away, never, no never, to pick up an old crab again to see whether he was a butterfly or , fA n - irv tni'il 1 Vit- llAfrmT li i-f luca I She Swallowed IJijrlity Pins. Among involuntary gastronomic feats the most extraordinary was thattjf a j-oung woman named Mary Spelmore, who lived in St. Peter's parish, Derby. In the month of November, 1779, she was engaged hanging up linen to dry, when some sudden emotion caused her to swallow a small armament of pins with which she had stocked her mouth. A surgeon was sent for, who did all in his power for the unfortunate girl. Though the retching was constant she never brought rp more than one at a time, and in three days the total amounted to seventy-six. Some of tliem were very long, and her convulsions were so violent that it took several per sons to hold her. Shortly alter entering the hospital at Nottingham tumors formed on the left side near the shoulder. These were suppurated and opened and several pins came out of the wounds. In five months she was discharged cured. Nottingham (England) Sun. Better Protection for Letters. a recent English divorce case I In it was stated that a certain letter of an i eminently confidential character was j opened and read in the kitchen. The simple procedure was to hold the ea- j velope over a boiling kettle and rebtx j the gum. That should be a warni:: : t every IkmIv who does not wish his private correspondence to become the talk cf his servants. The wonder is that so many persons are contented with the modern i r . T : . i . . t l n enveiojie. Jiauciuiu inicii paper aiu bad gum, it often flies open even with- out the assistance of a boiling kettle. I Letters should be protected with a wax j seal.-San Francisco Argonaut. ! In our time the third finger is nsualljT the one on which the engagement ring is placed, also the wedding ring, some belief possibly existing in the old super stition that a vein ran directly from this part of the left hand to the heart. - The daily mileage made in cities of the United State by cars supplied with electric motors . is" now more than one hundred thousand and ' is growing rapidly. kins on Fire With Itening, Burning Bleeding Ecxemas Instantly Relieved by Cut cura Remedies. Mir litMe con will l four year Id on the ;..lh niKt. In May. iffO. he va attacked with .i very p 4 u f ul breaking out of the kiu. We I a'l' in a phyieUn. who treated him for ; a'otit four wt-eks. The child received l.le or no ruoii iroiii n.e rrnniienr. as the ure;tAiii out stipimiied ly the phyxiciati to b hives in mi feCK''"'"!! I' lui. -r ne larger in blotches mid riioi.i H' d more dist-e-siiig. v were fre iueitly oh ied tore: iipinthe nht and rub hi with sm:i m v.-'" r. s 1 1 ir luiiincril ete Kina'.ly we ea'u tl ..: .: r pl:ysielans, until no les f.'uu h ul atte'iilcd l' :ur hi n. all aii--e lAiliiiK. d tie- chili siea-'ly k--ttini? wor?e and w ne, until aliout tlia 2nt!i of litsi .lu'y, when we ht'j;an lo fzi v e hi in 'CTeei; iiK-.oi.VKNT in.ern.s'.lv. and the ' tiitiiA aixl ('Llli'L.': -ol- exteinal'y. :iud by the last of A iifjust la ';i- sn ne irlv v,H, that jiav- loin only one lioe el the li HOI.TKXT -ibfut every ecie lay for aleiat leu ilays if 1'i.er, auu 1;. ne er le--ii triuli."l finee wil h f e iu I ri.I nalai! v in all wu ued less than one half of .li'-ide f lirTM'i.':A I'.ksih,. vk.nt. a I i 1 1 1 li-ss t:ia one hnx of I'I'TK I.ka and oi.lv i: e cake of l"i n:in -o e. 11 . K. UYAN. CaTUmi. t.:vii:i;-'iii ' .. 111. Subscrihed and hwoiu t'l iirtoni n c, this 4 1 ll day of January, lss7. .'. N. 1?:-;. J.V. 'VI I C UHA KKMK i i I KS. r.iients do tou realize how you- little men sutler, when their te-idr sSi'is are l:'.ei ii!y on lire with ilchiiif. burnini?. sc;.ly, anil bloii-hed S'in aud scalp (ii-Hses? To know that a mii ii!e apprca'ion of the Ciiticua Umkiims will ulten HtTanl ins, ant reiinf. pTii.it rei-t aud steep, ami point to a p-niiauefst net ucoiiokiI cal il;rinise sn speedy ) cure, ami ie.t to m- them, without a inomo. ts delay, is to im Kiiilty of D'-siiivB ii. humanity. o ;reter lt-frscy caii be bestowed upon a child than a ctar Kin and pure blood. UTicL'itA Iiiiw.l)lk.s me bio iii'ely piKe. and may be used from iufany to ae, from pii-ip en to t)oi'ula. "old eTerrwliere. 1'iice.Cu ru'UKA, Soat X"5c, liv.-t i vunt, l. l'rei ired by the 1'oti kk I'RUd AU ClIRUlCll. CORPOJlATlOir, ISOHtail Mass., '"Seiid for '"Uow to t'ure tkiu Oiseas. " Bi pir) Skin uridSeain pin itii'd and b'-nulitled u. Li 1 why . u r.ei'K.v Soai-. Absole eiy ji'irt. NO BHEDMATiSM ABOUT IE. In tne mlnuta the Cutlcu rtt Anti Pain Plaster relieves f m';-y, ' "" maiic. -eia ic, mp.K iney.iuus-ii2-' cular aad chet pain. The tlr-t and only intaiitout i-ain kiilin trret:t beniii; jdsster. J"lin Inhelder Jacob 'nhelder, Mary Sh'rK ey.L'lricI: X -tielder. Barbara lauer, Catherine liiuche .'ve Sherman Inheldrr. Hurkhard Inhelder. ;iir:srian inhelder.J Mai;i;i I.fiieht- weis. atnew lvneiuer ami iieury lunenier, I ciiiioren snd only heirs at, law of Join In helder. de-eased and all othur persons interest ed will takt noti -e t tiat on the 15th Uy of An rnsi ikso i.ouis ('. t ick' tf m administrator of the estate of John Inhelder, deceas-d. filed h s netition in the district court of C'sss county Nebraska Kainst caid heiis, tlie object and pi-.er of said petition eini; to procure from said district court a judgement and order nntlii itIik. a-ji,l u.li,iitiitrutiiti, ii funvw In i Harrv lihdinifer lot s-even i7 in bock three Cn in i adar rtek in Cas couiry, Nebraska, I Mid furt erto au'li rie said adniinu rato- to i convey to Bertha Krey lot thre (.8) in b ock f- ur j (4) iaid (.'edar 'reek ; s:id con v-yanees to be I m;irlu hvvii'tiip nf fn truets entered into b- j tweei'aiJ John Inhelder. decee.l.Hnd said ! Me .siiigur aiid ley. hearing will be iriven ! on said petition on the i:j1i da of oet ber.iwio. i oVi.K?k in tne 'orcnonii f ?aid day in t oi)-u court lit the regular Octob- r, l-so term e! j the iistriet court of Cass coinitv. Nebraska. 22- .... Lormc. eickokf ' A" administrator of the estate of Johu In- ! held r, deceaed. I Road Notice. To all Whom it msy concern : The co missioiier apnoir.ted to vacate a road now ; tinning acroas bi K ! north, and i f west ami 11 north a.' d 0 west la the town ol Koek Bluffs has ieported in fsvor of the vaci j tiott thereof, and all bjectioo thereto claims fr daiaaet. must bn l ed in the Com acr- r n- tv Clerk's ofll e or befre noon on the Htii day of Neveiuber A D. 180. or such road wili be va'-stMil without rfurene thereto. 2 4t BiKnCaiTCHFiJtLa.CouBty Clerk. a" Ijn. ALLJit' THIS preparation, with- y -V -.est, vun xijiiijj itmijcc '"fcui-A Frecklos, I.iver-3Ioles. ft "r' I nf 1 - t n vtT wj-tv-wt Aie Pimples, Ulock-HiTids, Sunburn and. Tan. A few applications will ren der the most Etubbornly red skin Eoft, smooth and white. Viola Cresim is -Fkf fleets, not a paint or powder to cover defects, i J - z all other preparations, and is guaranteed to give satisfaction. At druggists or mail ed for SO cents. Prepared by Toledo. Ohio. G. C. EITTXKn fc CO. FoV Sale by O. H. Snvder. 109 Ointil St.,KA8tSAS HTY.MO. Tie only Specialist in th City who is a Regular Graduate in Meiicina. Ovtr 23 yeata' Sractioe, 13 years in Cause. THE OLDEST IN ACE, AND LONCEST LOCATED Authorized by the Stst to treat ft LOSSES). Sexual Dbi!ity (IXW8 OF fsEXUAl. poweb), nervous oetnrty. .'Poisoned Blood, Ulceraand Swullinaa i nf every kind, and Urinary Diseases, Cures Ruaranteed or money refnniied Oharses low. Thousands of cafwa cared. Experience in important. All medioinenare guaranteed to be pure and effiicacioua, beinncfco. pounded in my perfectly appointed laboratory, and pre f urniehed ready for use. Ko running to &rn stores to have uncertain prescriptions filled. o mercury or injurioox chemicals usd. ro detention irom business. Patients at a distance treated by otter and expross, medicines sent everywhere free from Raze or breakage. 8'ate your cas and send for terms. Consultation, free and coniidentiul, per sonally or by letter. A 64 PRBf DAA If For Bpth Sexes, sent illustrated UWV IV sealed in plain envelope for Be. in stamps. Kvery male from tha age ef 15 to io should read this book. una AT THE GREAT TURKISH RHEUMATIC CURE. APOS1TIVECURE for RHEUMATISM. 550forany rase ttiia treatment falls to corn or heip. Greatest diacoTery In aanals of medicine. One dose glrea relief ; a f ,w rfnM rATTIOVAA fflVer HT1 (1 n In jniniL PnrAfyimnlfllmlia&tO ?Lw " nTs. bend statement of Clioe rUa Maaiap ' culars. Call, or address fJ k Dn HENDERSON, l09W.STftSAiTa8. . ,,,,, nmnrnnrriP j j U $ P t P PL H H t Kb , rfaNuraCTOiicii of and WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN THE Choicest Brands of Cigars, including our Fiord Petiperbergo' and 'Bud FTJLL LTNK OF : TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTTCLK a; ways in atock. Not- 2U. -"V. -1 ifrk -X 4 'AS I tV ft WEIDMAN&BRECKENFERD -DEALERS IN- Hardware. Stoves and Tinware. Agents for the IIADIANT HOME and IfADIANT NOVKb'l Y IUse JJurners We also have the x lussive ad.? of tho g -iiuine KOUXD OAIv Heating Stoves and and the OLD KKLIAHLK C:IIAKTED ;OAIC cooking btoy. a. You will also find the finest ft:--1 range iu tin market at our store. mill MW SEE us. 510 J1AIX .STilKli'i' 1 A SIViOUTH, - 3 T4 THE mVE K PT ATI O rAIv TYPEWRITER A strictly first clues machine, fully wariait nl. Slade iroin the very best material b killed workmen, and with t lie best tools l;tt have ever been devi-ed for the purpose. War ranted to do nil that c-in bn reasonably ex pected of the very best typewriter extant. Capable of writing 150 wonls ier ininine or more according to the ahili'y of the operator. "i-st;--... e PJtlCE 8100. If there is no agent in your twn address the manufactures. TlIK rAKIKll MT'li CO. Agents wanted Parish H, Y. F. B. SEELEMIRE, Agent. Lincoln, Neb, THE OLD RELIABLE. il a. nmm & son E LUMBER ! Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors, Blinds Can supply everw demand of the city. Call and get terms. , Fourth street in rear of opeca house. PORE MAPLE SUGAR and Syrup. Low prices quoted on large or small lots Strictly Pure. Adirondack Maple Sngar Co 1230 Monroe st., Chicago, 111. FULLER & DEN1F0N Western Agent. The 5th 3t- Merchant Tailcr Keeps a Full I-ine of Foreign S Domestic Goods, Consult Your lnreres' In Giving Him a t;il) SHERWOOD BLOCK HENRY BOECK'S 19 THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR FURNITURE, Parlor and Bed Room Sets. Mat" tresses, Sofas, Lour.ces and Office Furniture. Call and .xarnine'.hif stock before 8- bjff elsewhere. -Hlf '''I 'J- - Oik Apr Lumber lard K, DRESSLER. Vallery's Meal Market 105 8 th st., Union Block, formerly 415 Main street. A Splendid Market, where Everything kept is First Class. W aim to please, and Bolicit the l'atron ae of the Public. THE CHOICEST STEAKS, EXCELLENT POASTS, THE SWEETEST CUTS, FINEST CUPED MEATS, (5a MK. FISH ANli OTIIKH DKUCACIKS IS SKASON. By fair and honest dealing I expect to merit a share of the trade. 131 lm. J. P. VALLEPY, Prop r ,r. 9.T Zm GOLD, AND rOHCELAINTCROWN8 Bridge work and fine gold work a SPECIALTY. DK. STEINADS LOCAL as well as other an estneticsgiven lor the painless extraction of teeth. C. A. MARSHALL, Fitzgerald PJrc'- Petersen & Larson: fkhiecessor to Whiting & Whiclier) DKADKRS IN Groceries and Provisions Ml idle Room, Opera Iloute Bloek. Choice, Fresh Goods in their line, both as to I'KICE AND (JUALITY Gannefl Frnits, DrieiFroits And French Fruits in Their Season. FLOUR AND FEED Always in Stock. Call and ha Satisfied PLATTSMOUTH. - NEBRASKA HIKE SIJ NELLB ACKEll. Wagon and Blacksmith shop. Wagon, Buggy, Machine and plow Repairing done HORSES HOEING A SPECIALTY lie uses the NEVERSLIP HORSESHOE Which is the best horseshoe f,.r m.a farmer, or for fast driving, or for citv purposes ever invented. It is bo mndo that anyone can put on sharp or flat corks, as needed for wet and slippery days, or smooth, dry roads. Call at his shop and examine the keverslip and you will use no other. J. M. SHNEI.LBACKER. 112 North Fifth St. Plattsmouth NO CURE. NO PAY. oww 1316 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb :i7 YEARS EXPERIENCE. A regular graduate In medicine from (2) col leges, as diploma show. Is still frating wit! the greatest ucfcfs all Nervous, Chronic an 1th Private diseases of both sexes. ' A De rma.neti t rnrit iriiurftniiuui Spermiitorrhffia, Lot Manhood, Seminal weakness. Night Losses, Irnpotency, and all diseases of the Blood. Skin and Urinary Or gans. All Female Trouble of the womb. etc. treated by the most Improved methods of the London and Paris Hospiti . N.B. . 1 zuaranteai wir - tnr m r Sndaoi..? e . "ntuoa free. Book,My9tnw ,fe" sob t free. to 1 2 r ,oi.iu. gnuuiji '.TV Dr.D