f 8 ' WEEKLY HERALD: PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. OCTOBER 2 1890. LOW PRICKS IP. II pinnn n m ijwhmb tl ri S S tftBIR8H Q M ii ? SPECIAL 'j LOW PRICES J n Oil. iCSn We are runuin onr store at less expense this year than ever hefore anal aare marking; our goods with less profit than we have ever alone. We are offering: nothing hut first-class new goools anal are selling them cheaper than you can buy second class goods elsewhere. n oIk sit oaiiir ffVIce I Dress Goods. Look at This! r 36 in. all wool Dress Flannels 40c 40 in all wool Ilabit Cloth, COc 40 in all wool Beiges, Cue 36 in all wool Henriettas, 40c 36 in Striped Serges 35c 40 in all wool Serges, . 60c 46 in all wsol Serges, 90c Linen Dep't We are showing extra values in Table Linens at 25c, .35c, 40c and 60c. Bleach Damasks at 60c, 75c, 85c $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Full lins of Towels, iNapkins and Crashes at popular prices. 3 A full 10 4 White Blanket - A full 10-4 white all-wool Blauket, A full 10-4 white extra fine quality blanket, A full 11-4 white all wool blanket, Full 1 nes of Greys and Scarlet Blankets at bed rock prices Comicrts from 75c to 34.50 each. $1.00 per pair 3.75 5.00 " G.50 " . 25 dozen extra heavy all wool Ladies' Hose at 25c per pair, fully worth 35c Special good values in Ladies' Hose, all wool at 35c, 40c and 50c per pair. Full lines of Children's and Misse Wool Hose. Boys' school and bicycle Hose at way down prices. In this line we have overdone ourselves and arc showing the largest and best selected stock ever shown in Cass county comprising everything in Jackets, long and short Cloaks, Plnsh Garments for ladies misses and children. Parties in need ot anything in the Wrap line should not fail in looking over our stock before purchasing as they will be amply rewarded by so doing. Space does not permit us to quote prices but we guarantee to un dersell everybody in the city in this line. La' 'W PKICE Underwear. 25c buys a good ribbed vest worth 35c. 50c buys our popular Merino Vests and Punts will compare fav orably with any 65c Vest shown in the city. Our 1 Scarlet Vest and Pants are extra weights and values and at the price are cheap. Our 1.50 scarlet Vest and Pants are beauties and are very fine quality. At 75c we are showing extra heavy Balbriggan Vests and Pants in black only. Full lines of ladis Union Suits, ladieb' all wool Saxony Vests in white and 6carlet, full lines and good values. Full lines of children's Under wear in greys, scarlets and white. 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Is8w" 2s5w . .all 2s6w . .a'l 27w" . .all 2s8w" ' ..all 3slw7 ..all 3s2w" . .all 395 w. . . .all 3s6w ..all 3s7w,. ..all 3s8w.. . .all 4a2w. . . . all 4s4w. . . .all 5sl w. . . . .all 5a2w. . ..all 5s4w.. ..all Cs2w.. ..all 6s3w.. - all 6a4w. . all 7s2 vv . . ..all 7.3w... all 7s4w.., - all 8s4w . . , ..all 8s3w.. ..all ISslw., ..all 1f-3e .. ..all Cb2e .. . .e7p;?c. .. allftsle,... .;all8s2 .. all 9'e .. l 9-2 .. all 10-1 ,..ei 1(8 . . nl 1 Tax 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 0'J 09 09 09 OD 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 0'J 14 09 09 14 14 U 14 .14 .09 .14 04 04 04 12 14 14 84 14 14 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 or. 06 04 I hereby certify that the foregoiDg is a true copy of the delinquent real estate tax list of Cass county, Nebraska, for tLe year 1889. Wm. II. Cushing. County Treasurer; A Pleasant Anniversary at Murray Merrily rang tiie marriage be Is if not the marriage bells the merry voices of the many friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. . Loughridge, who had gathered at their home last Saturday af ternoon to celebrate their twentieth wed ding anniversary. The plan which was gotten up by theiadiosof Murray and vicinity was a success and effectually surprised Mr. and Mrs. Loughridge, re minding them of early days, the rapid flight of time and the high esteem in which they are held by their friends and neighbors and will be to them one of the bright spots on the sombre pages of life. About fifty were present and did justice to the bountiful supper prepared by friends for the occasion. Wm. Loughridge was married Septem ber 28th, 1870, to Agnes Miller. Two boys were born of this union and are living today to gladden the home. They came to Murray about six years ago and by industry and economy they have made a beautiful home, and by in tegrity and courtesy many friends who not only congratulate them on this anni versary but wish them many more to follow. The beautiful china tea s t, which was carefully selected, and n- sented by their numerous friends, tou th er with other pieces of china, will t them a happy remembrance of this i. anniversary, and the beautiful lam:. - sented to them at this time will bi ..' them pleasant memories of ihe Behold how good and how pleasm.L ". ! is for brethren to dwfll in unity. E. a ; Wedding Bonds ltev. liaira omciatea last eveninsr in his usual impressive manner at the pleas antest wedding of the year, wherein Mr. Milton .N . Griffith was united with the holy ties that bind, to Miss Laura Ship- rnan, the accomplished and highly re spected daughter of Dr. Shipman of this city, at the family residence of the Doct or on West Locust street. The groom is one of Plattsmouth's j best and steadiest young men, is a first class job printer, being the foreman of Tiie Herald job rooms at the present time; and unlike many printers, he has no bad habits. The bride looked yery pretty in a neatly made cream Henrietta, with a beautiful corsage boquet of light blush roses, while the groom was not unpre possessing in conventional black. Over eighty guests, comprising some of our best people, with many from abroad, were present, end enjoyed the festivities, especially the wedding supper, which was a delicious repast, well befitting so happy an occasion. Lew Moore was there with his delightful bou quets of fragrant roses, in fact a wedding without Mr. Moore would b an anamoly indeed. A wealth of silver, china and glassware for the table with numerous articles useful nd ornament d were pre- sented,to the bride at the hands of many friends. The groom has already fitted out and furnished a cozy home in the northern part of the city, to which place they adjourned after the evening's gaie ties and where they will at once enter upon the prosaic duties of house-keep ing. Tiik IIekald force from the proprie tor down to the devil extend their heartiest congratulations and earnest best wishes for future happiness and prosperity. J. C. Peterson returned this morninf from Sioux City where he has been in att'ndance at the corn palace. Mr. Peterson says if Plaltsmouth people knew what it was to be seen at the corn palace many would be in attendance? Th.i palace is far better than last year, and 's indeed a marvel. In District court one case was filed to day: XV. II. Martin vs. Wm. Gilmore, suit for 500 damages. Lesral Motice To a!l whom it may r'nucern: ' ...--..itj..x Jll I iic loin Uat of () toler im. John It Fnlin who was con- viptfil i f til frim nf miirjtu. ilIA - ' . ""s UlSiriCl f ; co ruber 1&X2 Will make anr,liia.t inn tf II id r. ai riif i v .111:1 ii rvi 1 M!.'Jr i j. rm - . . v JOHN It. I O LAX. u 2i Cl2 OF The Home Fire Insurance comp Omaha was organized In 1884, ' v d-me a large and successful b - having written $600,000 in pr-... ind paid over e'even hundred 1 j l i people of Nebraoka. Therm , i -ss has been admired and i ' '"ord in fnir mk,1 courteou : patrons, 1;..- made it ndly known throughout s 1 J us eeIy ;: a i ..- 1 .nil 1 ..all 1" . . .nil ' Home Fire ' 'n'Ubiii:! Joi' est. stron tre- JTebrapkd. . i. i. w has tli' in at I bet ' ting nv ' hn ; !0 th to N A V i i () i ihj ipr C5 ia