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About Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1891)
1 TXJXJrXITxani f; ! O' J j . c f: -4- , 1 i. S 'Ml : 4 Hi ii 'ia i - . . Vallery Meat Market 196 8 Oth at., Union Block, formerly 415 Main street. A Splendid Market, where Everything kept ia First China. We aim to tjlease, and solicit the Patron aire of the Public. THE CHOICEST STKAKS, EXCELLENT ROASTS, THE SWEETEST CUTS, FINEST CURED MEATS, UaHK. FISH AND TIIKIl DELHI -VCIES IN SEASON. Tiy fair anil In nest dealing I expect to merit a share of the trade. V 131-lni. .1. R. VALLERY. Prop MIKE SIlNKLLKACKHlt. Wagon and Blacksmith shop Wagon, Buggy, Machine and plow Hepairini; done Y HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY He uses the NEVERSLIP HORSESHOE Which is the heat horseshoe for tlu farmer, or for fast driviii", or for cit purposes ever invented. It is so made that anyone cr.n put op sharp or flm corks, as needed for wet and slippery days, or smooth, dry roads. Call at hia shop and examine the nevkksltf and you will use no other. J. M. SHNEI.LRACKER. 112 North Fifth St. Plattsmouth JULIUS PEPPER3ERG. MANUFACTURER OF AW WHOLESALE & RET All DEALER IN TDK Thoicest Brands of Cigars including our Flor da Pjii))))' ml lit FULL. LINE OF TOUACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLE a: ways in stock. Nov. 26. 1885. TtyS OLD KeLiAkLfc. Lumber Yard to II I TIT I mr?T)l! MT 0, ifl J!. A. Pi nr. mm i Jf IVIDLII . I Shingles, Lath, Sasb, oors Blind . .... Can supply everw demand of the city Call and get terms. Fourth street in rear of i-ikt.! lions;. HENRY BOECK The Je;u.ii m j FUHNITURS LEALER A ND UNDERTAKR. Constantly keeps on hand 'everything you need to furnish your house. CORNER SrXTII AND MAIN STREET Plattsmout - Neb DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. GLASS AM QUEENSWARE Flonr noil Feefl a Fpscially i ntrona ' the Puble Solicitoil. LU JOHNSON BUILDING,; Nrll 6th SI CHILDREN Are always liable to sudden and severe colds, to croup, soro throat, lung fever, etc. Kcmcdics, to he ellective, musl be admin istered without lol;iy. .Nothing Is belter adapted lor siifli tlnerKclicles than Ayt-r'n Cherry l'-.trul. It soothes the Intlaincd membrane, promotes cxiii':toratioii, relieves coughing, and induces sleep. The rf nit u.se of this Hieiliejue 1 1 ; i saved innumerable lives, both of young and old. "One-of my children lind croup. The case, was alteiideil by our physician, and was sup iosed to he well under control. One iiinht 1 was .startled by the child's hard breathing, and on going to il found it Strangling. It had nearly ceased to breathe. Ilealizing that thi! child's alarming condition hail be come possible in spite of the medicine it had taken, I reasoned that such remedies would be of no avail. Having a part of a bottle of Ayer's ('lu rry Sectoral in the house, I gave the child three doses, at short intervals, and anxiously waited results, From the moment the Pectoral was given, the child's breathing grew easier, and in a short time it was slec ing quietly and breathing naturally. The. child is alive and well to-day, and I do not hesitate to say that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saved its life." C. J. Wooldridge, Worthani, Texas. Cfl- For colds, coucrhB, bronchitis, asthma, and the early stages of consumption, take Ayer's Gherry Pectoral, PREPARED BY DR. J. C. ATEH & CO., Lowell, Mass. Fold ly all Druggists. Price $1 ; ic bottles, $6, THE L N T E R X ATI O N At, TYPEWRITER A strictly first cl-i- machine, fully warrant ed. Made 'roin the very best material b -killed workmen, and with the best tools fiat 'lave ever been devised for the purpose. War ranted to do all that can be rea-o ably ex nected of the very best typewriter extant, 'arable or writing 150 words per minute oi more according to the ability of the operate. VHHIE $100. If there is no agent in your town address tln :ii nufaetun s. Tit:; i-m;ui! M'l-'c c!. Vl -i - :n 1 1: : I'.'.rish N, V. I.incolu, Neb, and Syruji. L.ivv i:ice:i quoted on lar-c or truall lot il, . -y ti" v -i(!iroii't:!-3k jlaylo Sng-ra' Cc VS-Vi M.,i.r!;e -t., Ci-icn-o, I!!. iT? S ' ' - V-.- a A"i -.r-. :i .; . 2 ' S i. UiiLUdLLsI, . r rise 5th St. Merchant Ta-r: Keeps a Full Line Of Consult Your lartres by Giving Him a Or.i) SHERWOOD BLOCK PU'ii-imi-nxtlD : ' DSITTISTEY iOUVAl I'OHt'KL.VIN'CUDWNS IlriJe iv ':i';i:: ! I'ne t;:ld work a SPEC LTY. Pit. STICINAI'S LOl' I. as weH as other an esthet ics-iiven for the painless eirai-l ion oi teeth. C. A. MARSHALL, - Fit.gernld P' ' rW "1 5 Cyl Curt for I m pott net. Lots j uf 11 K I 52 Pf Manhood, Seminal u . . . ., , . .. , . V t . , c.i'n .i -. lip crcisuanca, otj isi SLruai, Loss of Memory, Ac. Will make you a STRONG, Vigor ous Man. Pric ft. 00, 9 Boxta, Si 00. Svrc'ni Dlnrttlont Mglri witn fuch Bo. Addrest Bi'iX-i Snow Utlaut Cii 2919 Lucao Ave st. louis. - ana mmm A Meritorious Measure. From Saterday'.i l..lly. K'-prcHeuta ive Shryoek introdm-cd the hill which we print Inflow. It if n niei itotious measure and thouhl Income a law : lr i iiiicU, by the IsyM-tlure of the State uf A' i Kir: a.".- I I' 1 I hat it bail be u i la fill for uny jtwo r uioie piM'iiiic i r corj'orat ions i f this ; Stan et f.ig'-d in the bii-i.iCis ot bi:iig or M'liin iive l irk foi othi-lso i coin In i -r in : i to ' eiit into a' y l ombi n ii 1 1 - 1 1 , :i'i enic" t in ar ra: L lul l t lol tln- purpose nt, ur which li iid j ti: -lit 1 oi tin cli.'l'ges i 1 comin'-sailii to be dc- ni.ii.ii -o 'I I'-riMi'il by - ii'-h pel si ei. oi CO I poi -I al lis i 1 t In ii rli i i-1 lor the sa'e ol Ue eto'.-k. Si i i kin 2. That i t shall be ui:!awf:il for any p,isofi i r ii ski is or ioi pnrai imi or eoiiiora lion, ci gag ii io l-U isg o - oitig live slock f r ot hi-i s upon coin m is- ion, to eo t in ue w it Ii or eiiter iuto any agr -t int lit or arrangement with any pers- u or persons oi cm p ral i.n or c l oi at ions cueaged ill the bu-iness ;f pur cna iug iive stock, i i: her tor t hciiiselx es or a- age i. Is foi o iit i s which si i all have for its pur o e or in any respect tends to prevent fud ii xl flee coin-etition in the bus nil'- of ft'! linii live stock for others And i'. flhul be unl.ivv ild f r any prrsoa r p rsoii r c. rpoi nt ion or coiioi alioiis doing bu.-lin s- in this state to be come a member oi any society, assocl ti ion or corporal i n who-eby laws pio ide for and tix the ii no i in iiiii comniisjiions t . r the scliiuu of live stock f jr mhers, or vwiose by-laws prohibit i 1 1 members from pincliasing live stock frm persons who are not members of mice society, a social ion or corpora'! n ; and in all such by law of any such society, association or cor poration di ing business in this stat are here by declared illegal and void aud any ierson attempting oircct'y or indirectly to enforce or make the same operative or effectual, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and any cor poration, which sha'l attempt to have any such by-laws enforced or shall obey such by laws and refuse to buy fn in other on account of euch by laws, shall in addition to the penal tics hereinafter provided therefor, forfeit it charter. Skctmn 3. That all per.-oiis enterie-.' into such combination, agreement or arrangement, or who Phall after the passage of this act, attempt to carry out or a t under a y such combination, agreement or arrangement, de scribed in sections l and 2, of thin act. either on his own account or as the agent for another, or as an officer, stockholder or number of any corporation, society or association, or as a trustee, committee or in any capacity whatever or who shall lu any respect violate any of the forgoing sections, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction therof shall be lined not less than $500. and not more than Sl.eoo or be impris ined in the county jail not less than thirty days, and not more than six months, or by both line and imprisonment for each and every offense. Suction 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from and afterit- pa.-suge aad publi cation . More Bile. Soni'-body who hns t:ot more bile on hid stomach than s ...o n. .lis itk-v makes an attempt at ridiculing the Echo and utlK.rs papers who dare defend the people against unwarrented injustice practised by tlie Plattsinouthites. This "some body" who dares not sijjrn his name conies out in the Ureeuw.md paper and upholds Lodei in his unsanctioned Avork. Lo der's followers i.re f".v outbid" of Sodun). Ehnwood Echo. lake some good liver remedy, Dert with a little "lacto peptin" for the dis t'tivc orgrtus and you will come out all ri"ht. Loder respects the law and fol lows its commands to the letter; the trouble is all with your stomach. Take "ijuthin" nnd brrce up. Crystal Wedclir-.pr V. atrr ln-j r.bitca'.i ."ri.l.tv was the ditto !S: a very .-:i-:t !;:;t!;'T.:! .lv?. Win. ('oon. ih- 1- ! of Mr. T!ie cc-a-ion was l.V!i a:;-.; v-sary Hiiariiy n-ignen :: .; .n t!-;.' v. X' : r"-' s tir- .11 t! r c, 1 brat: oil of thi ol' their dded life. ' i . ; : . v, i ; i:' h: 'Ir. a' I ,,: s. :ii l'r, m this ity. .. Pi ---.un t Hany. !. i-t i v. n:nr M:s. X- 'v :i t- co.uiiicm.': -ate ih- iCnd birthda ot her -o i .'a.-oii. uiib; known to tie- young n...;, invit-din a co:np.t'i v- of his t'ri: r.d. J. son was (pi'Ue ups. t over iiis uncx tieeted "nests, but entertained the boys , ts at high five urnl in Fecial C' liversatioM u ii till supper was announced wheu all repaired to the dinning room and thoroughly enjoyed a sumptous repast. Er e the close of the evenings festivities Jason was presented by his guests with il, handsome meerschtum pipe which hap pi ned to lie just the thing the wanted. Those pres ut wi re Chas Miller, hew lh-iuharkle, f'has (Jras-man, Ted Hil ford, Henry Tar'scli. Otto Kor:. Iludob.h E.-uicn.W. C. Tiopin, V.. Wilson, H. C. Sj.dle, ard Frank liillance. A Close Call. .Io!:n Murray is in the city today from the town of Murray, bundled up about the neck on a count of the serious acci I ib-nt which befYl him last Tuesday. I Mr. M'.rr tv was gitting a riuie shod at ! Win Ei'iu.hridge's bUicksmi : h slnp; j mil' s!i iipe;;ed shoe hutl just j been mi led on and Murray went to pick up the animal's foot ! when his nudehip kicked, striking Mur- r.iy on the throat, culling a gash that i 1 lid bare the jugular vein and windpipe, j The wound was dressed by Dr. Hrendle and Mr. Murray is g(-t-I ting along first rate. but it certainly was as near a summons from the anuel of death a- one would care to experience. The Wabash News hs the fairness to print the commission! r.-' statement this week in full, which is more thn the Weeping Wster papuis or Elmwood Kch would do. Mis. Hurry Iteece and children and Mis. Ralph Chambi rlain of North Platte ii turned home this morning after an x- ti-iided visit here with relatives. Dr. c-childknceht is out attending b. his practice, though quite' weak yet. ' The doctor is eati Kg a efin of fresh oy t' l 8 every day which he thinks is doing him a power of good. The (I mi tcr-c-ntcni.-il Ncbp'ska State ' Fair v, ill ii:'i ur Septi tuber 4 to 11, a' ' I.ineol i. R W. Furnas and bis able corps i.i asi -t ints ale begioniiig cnrlv to , make this the lcadiii'' exhibition in the ; . j west. ! Mr. I.t:tli. r Siiearer h is sold his Jmo j farm south of town to W. (i. I.tnliain, j tor A lew yi crs ago .Mr. Min ar- er purchased th;- place of Frank Dobney for .i,(K0. Mr. S. will move next month to Colorado where he lvis pur coas'd a raet of luid. -Weeping Water Republican. We had a look at Col. (JrciisiTs beautifully engraved gold pass this morning. It is practically a certificate from high authority of the fact that Col. Gieusel was conductor for years on the Michigan Central, also a Conductor cn the il for several years and Road m ister on the 13. fc M. It is good every where, on all roadfl, in honor of an ac tive life on the rail. Thomas S. Alien eldest son of 15. F Alleti of this place, with four other young men were admitted to the bar at Lincoln last Thursday. The Lincoln Journal says: "they were subjected to an unusually rigid examination aud not a question was asked but brought a prompt aud accurate reply. Members of the committee wer unanimous in opinion that it was the best examination they had ever attended. Much credit is due the Central law school for the thoroughness of these young men in the rudimentary knowledge of their chosen profession. Wabash News. An Old relic. Mr. S. C. Drake who is a grands m of Mrs. Seaborn Callaway and liyes at what was her place, brought for our inspection two very curious relics of the early times in AVilkes. They are evidently moulds for pewter or lead spoons. One is for a table spoon, the other for a tea spoon, How old they are, cannot be known, but they must have come with the first settlers after the revolutionary war Washington Ga Chronicle. The Mrs. Callaway montioned above i-; a great Aunt of Mrs. Dr. SJggins of this fit V. lie at;i to the I'ets. A cui-Iotis c:iso of special interest ts f'UeriV spin -ter-5 and lovers of house pets i.-; shortly to co?:ie before the Di-rlii. courts. A young woman was engaged us companion to an old hidy at t;:ted wages 'tit ra:i av.-.-.y fro::i a-r place, two d:'.ys si'b-r tv.tering service. II, -r mistress procured her arrst rtrvler i-iW t l.ir a .! rv :.?n .:i . ;i '. v u.i no i ' . ' i ..-!', . '"" : ivi ri.:.r ii'-r ; !. i ia : i c; . i ;v the ' : 1 . i : . ; 1 : .1 c i . . - girl to rerum. I could only cl.tii:: 's ia the civil court, v.': .ii-' .-. -A i -rs-ar .:. '..i.v bev :i ; rove-1 truo, that c.i -:-i:::. a. Tae .i.i l-e:y:" :-i ".' :.-.:; i i !.;;: .as -!: ; cl in .'.,e.,.:..g ..ii o v :'.::;: s c 'li--s .icily, and ! a 1 to : '.. ': :. '.-'A halt a UcZCil i'.-,:s and c ..is, I w.-is ' i! ' .-l to run :iv ay to jivoid sieiniess." La'-;,lon T'-legr..pf. . Hard Case. A Fort street car which w..- traveling 'Av northerly end of its route von haile." by a bareheaded and excited housevvife. who said to the conductor as the car came to a stop. "Oh, sir, you and the driver and all the passengers come into my house aa quick as yon can!" 'V'nt's the 7'iaUcr?" -J: s porfc-.-t :y awful, sir. I opened the .-i.-'ir door vl .- tnimie ran into the sitt room, a a. i he's there yet. That's iay dv.v-h'-r -;vi:ur ia the back yard, ami that's ii. - poor baby ydiing in the kitch.en. and bring yonv revolver and a 'bib and" "he con-J.T?tor rang two bells and the cr.T it. -lied on. - D-.troit Free Prvas. v..: .1 pet ell t to lill-.ii". Lii.le .h. iu.-.i..- laul ju.it rt-ta.-a -1 from a. f;ar i':i.i:-;jlV uieetiug at a his outlier had treated him to a. la; i v-g on of slipper. Amid tears lie turned to his lirtle sist-r and said: "Don't 1 wish grandpa, hadn't thrown thyit slippev when "ma got married. She just t':row ir fit r.ie ever since. -St. Joseph 'e.v. success, 11 i.asi. " V U," s:iid tiio would 1 humorist fcr hjs friend, "1 have at la-t su -.-ee le i in iiidy:iug The Funny Gas.-. re t- accept a contribution." Friend T tiat's nice. What was it? Humorist I returned .ibour live hun dred of tiieir "deci::ed with regret" slips. Iv.iV? Field's Wasi-.ingtou. riie Witty I'urroU Chappie i'lo parrot) Polly want s Crocker? Polly Yes nut cracker to crac that -chestnut. Epoch. WOMAN'S REAL I'LiCE. A CONTRAST BETWEEN THE 8HOP GIRL AND THE SERVANT. Th I iirnivr I'rlri In Keep llixljr i,iul Soul 'I i. et Hit aitli Smrccly Jlnif ."!inej llciiilne Cut I it (ir tit ut I'nrki t M:irf. 'Iii- 4 :iti-, ut' lh Kvil. 'lie- i.:iii;iii and Mf ' ris t!ir fa-: orv ami store quo-.. .. n.e li r g :- 1 . ar 1 1 ei . 1 lo:i oi Voile :i '. ias lire oev..: o.g tneir iivo.i to tie i i : 1 1 t -i i j : j i : 1 1 o! Ii," t in ! cll.li l -0:100 li HI 1 ! 1.1' If ' 1 --b - IV. in ol:i-r words, tiio.se pi:: lani u oi p;--sou arc wee n-ring whotia-r. alb r-til. tin- vir..r.:;, wou:an has ii"!' ;v wi. 1 t ui:ig 1 y leaving too hpni iv v j.-'c'i v:; . ran.;; 1 y io r own. wit a iiu' r 1 t. sur ma a 1 ii ;., sine t ao i :y a, 1!' . l.nc, ,:i e uiva.i:;:'-: :::c oi-cupalio:n v. iia.ii u v, I y li.i a- iai:i:ri, :oaptei to men. : ..m.o .r.i :s 0:1 1 iiis su'oji t !.:. v-.--ceo. iv in". :i '.riven. '1 my ci'.ae li 'i wo men win) t ii' : i ue, hiy unui-rsla :d l 1 ; el! ig cotaot a of hie, and tier i ; i'c a :, w. ia 'viex-H w'.n.-ii :ne -e .:..' vi ay 1 a a : u. '.a a. 1 in i :i : I .' a . a liiaie ::::o h . ..uc, or tli' woiki. ;r iH u li 1- :.-.. .:a.; t.aj saiae quo? lion - A ay do women pat tii'-ai-' ivo i nnd'- i.. : u --liiiicci where t.'ley uiay be led c h.arv;; .i:,:; or : c .oie when tii'-y ci .1 1 :u :iy avi ;o ia: iy remi.iniug wi.h.u ti e:r :ia!i;r... .a. "i iie aosv.er given by a lent', of the working women ii th- only fin S i.r: ov-t-r.s ti:c question in 111: .113' cases it is toe "lady craze." Til-; "saleslady' aihI tin 'factory 1 idy" have an ai.-.l tiioa to eeap.se tin wives and daugiito: of treir 'laj iovor.s in ti:e mallet of i't-ss, s.m lie. v c ia tiling ab.urd in ca ".vi'i-.; out ;:.. pa: ; o - -. An-i 1 i.ii: c-oiniauai'.y mh to agree with th- WAtJLS IN TWO LINKS OF UMItK. Careful o'oserver-i sjy tiiat ir. tlii i irat tei the giiis act jast the same as tlie. young men of the day who crowd one an other for clerkships, etc., whose pay itf :- l or 0") a week, rather than learn a trade in which they can earn thm- t four limes that much. The- puny l.'.i? clerk and the pale, unhealthy "saleslady" think they are gentlemen and ladies and would oe horrified if any one offered to intro duce them to the rosy, healtcy servant gill who has an account at the bank, or to th:' robust mechanic who can produce a larger roll of bills on Saturday evening. 1 ae '"lad'" who soils haadkerchiafa and toilet boxes during the day for an income ot fifty ceut: i. tho other half of ii:e "gentleman" who sells can.-; raid col i.j.rs for sixty or seventy cents a day. ih'-y are the natural product of the m w Ara.eriran Jady aa 1 g'-iitlcmancrc.ze, and they never ie:.ii::e just v. 'aat it r.itcuis un a -. they get married. Then the "g'itie aiaa" cieric wishes he had mated with a a;;; in dome, tie m.: vice wan l:aew ho-.v to cook and v. i:o i.ad a iittlo nueji y laid b. : ;a:d the "iau-" regrets that riie did iji devote ii' r :-;iihs to a n-eci-fiii" v.'no 'r' 1 sc;-,po:-t .. r. 1 .a- t"1 ice coin ia aud ii i . ... 1 a ) a a : 1 :a- ca. iaiitia tioii-j o . aia-i: Li'ji'i..-s i '. ry lay m oiayoa. iiut iiic pur:. .. a of t:.i.; art icla Ia to gi e further particulars that enter into ti. cotitrast bctw-en the women in do :..: stic service and tiio.se v.-ia ihavi; l.oo.u.-d ..'s occupa.tiors. Aceorijmg to the .- t ii.'.'i.rii'." j-tata-li; ; o.itaJiiabl-a, ti:e .a, . c- ol sarvai:' 1:1 liiia city aver.-.. at ; 1 . : '. . , a ia ' 1. 1 : . i , : , . : . a -s ;....;-..".. lo.'.-iag aii'l ia many aa . a . .1 the . : aa:; :.:-; d. P-.-ru-ij. -".."o a wt---k a . .a oa.-d a.; ti..: a v .-ru-a i,a a y c. ,).: ; ii .n of ail t-e v.i..a.-u ia ".: u .,t ic . .-. aea : '.i;:g ta titu s- tatena-nt of . : I.ia Van . -i'-a C ... .1 titui r.-.-t r. 1 ," Vi-.-!-; wa va aa:- ... . -..;.. -a ia a a a t!. ai -s is, at ,.': ... . t 1. a iai.a .-. : ;. -vc .-Ii. a ... ,"i :- a i- a;' a ... a ' in !..-:. :. .-. a :a . ic : ;i ;. iav ':: : ..." a a i C : . - ' ; ' : ' : ' 1 " - .a . i: : . ; a .'- a. y a -eg . ; a-. 1 a . . - a- r 1 . , . a tie a ! i l v ,ic 1 ii" .at ia..-. i t iay by. v. i.iie ti:e . a:--.-ie.iiy" nas not a penny. As- to Iging. th" average i-.crv.-'V'- has r ia. -.:. hitle ro ,a;, a: -civ I a .i. ae.i ...m ia-at.c 1 in vaiater. iae a.Ue.aady," 1: she b 'ards. has a cold 100:11 at the ti.p ..: i"a iioa -e. shan d iy ta:-ee or forr .. .- 1. ;a : taaal.es. Ti:-? latter works a an average of ten hours a day, while a. tae holiday season she works as much as sixteen hours, and never dxs a penny at extra pay reach her pocket. The s. rvarr has no longer hours, and nae can rest during a great part of them, aad, besides, has her two or three "even ings oli'" during, the week. Her work, oa the whole, is much lighter, and she ..iocs not know what ii;: - -. ar ii' she ia!1..-1 d, ia a. '"oo'i faia'iy. . .1 r -. ives - ae sa ae- ..::d at tent a ei t uat bar :ais-tre.-: v-o:ii 1. at: 1 is .- r.-r-. ry : , o- jnnd a.taitiiiux And her cvag.a- go .mi a:i the lane. Dut how about the "sak-iay" up in the top of the bojtrdisi.g hoii.se if she -aiould get sick? Weil, uai'-.-s she is ibs .'nuei;' at ttie point of e-v "a she is packed oil to a ha.-piUil w-'uea tae time . v. aieu .-he ii:i- pai l her board has expire.'.. La.t evea ir" kIi-j ia aa a.ved to r -aiaia t ii.aa till shs gets wca,aae re sumes her work wiih her trunk under Lamiage to the landlady, and with a, to her. heavy debt staring her in the face. Is it any wonder that many a naturally good girl seeks e-.ape from such troubles in Cue concert halls? And is it any wonder that tic comfort able servant girl generally cuds her career of working for others by marry ing an honest man and settling down in a comfortable home. New York Com mercial Advertiser. Valuable Aoceitori. Mrs. Dilger (reading) The body of a petrified man found near Fresno, Cal., has been sold for $10,000. Mr. Bilger Ten thousand dollars! By the way, my dear, your f umily used to live in California. Are any of them buriad there?-New York Weekly. P-.OF SSIO AL CAROS. LI VINCsTuN k I 1 (MMINl DRS. LIVTNUSTON -V, CUMMINS pIpchds iiiil .-iirpiis tic So. a. M.011 vt. 'I e plume '4t he. I'C ! Icj.l e t r. I 1 1 n;--1 i. . l'i, l.c-. t- in I ! ale in I 1 '11 11 1 0. in-, .1'. Surveyor-. j -1 VII. l.S .IM- ia; no 1 - I l. I-.Vm K. K. HILTON. C-.l.liuatcN anil el all w iK I .1 i slie.l anil KccokIh kekt. Ollico in Martin III"' k -M.ATTHMOl'TII NkUIUPB County Surveyor -AMI-CIVIL ENGINEER. ll orders left with County Clerk will- - ii-ccive prompt attention. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. JAW OKKICK Wm. L. BROWN. Personal attention to nil lui-miest milrin-ted 'O mv nnre . .TV I OF' II' Title exintneil, Alistract' coinjuleil. Iiihui Mice written, reitl esta'C hoIiI. Hetterfacl!ilie lor making Farm l.oaii thau ANY OTHER AOKNCY r-LATTSMOUril M:MKA!-KA TTORNKV A. N. SULLIVAN. Utorney at-biiw. Will nive i.roinin altenllou x all I iiKiiiffs entnifteil to liioi. im 11 Union block, Kant Siile. l'lato-inoiitli, Ncl). TTOKNKV A LAW, WINDHAM & DAV1KS. tt. B. WINDHAM, JOHN A. DA VI EH. Notary I'u'blie Notary I'ubll Office over Hank of('a-s County. Plattsmouth - NebraAha Banks. Bank of Cas Couaty Cor Main ami Fifth street. aid up capital f Wioiw Jul plus 25 WW OrFICERS 0. II. Parnele Pre-i iforuer ). t. I'attel.-ion T M. I'atterson, l'resiilerit Vice l'resiili.t 'aslieir AfHt Cai-lncr DIRECTORS J. 11. raririele, .1. M Vattersnn, Freil florder. , 15 Siaiili, K. IS. Winiiliain. IS. S. Kam-i-y and T. M.I'a; 1.,-isoii i GEI7EEAL JJAKSIKC LU3IKIGS T RAN SATED A-iConnts solicited. Interest :il!owe on time Jeposits ami prompt at ti nt loiiKiven Io all hun ne.ss eiitrmleil to us care. The Citizens BANK 1'LATT.SMol 1 )! NF.15KASKA ajltal stock paid in fyiflO Authorized Capital, f 100,000. m:nk i;;;i."i 11. .!';. a . connoi:. j. ;,.,,i. -.' ;...p. .--.i ':ei.t w. 11. t:rs;;iN"i;. Cashier. i; c.ia'Toiis -'ra 1 r. ' a f a .' '. . ( ' 1 a 1 1 , J . 1 ' . ' : a t ti 1 0.1 I. ,. -1 ;,. '. a r, a , , a y,oA V. I). V. n aa .. "-''-a v'. ! a c.anp. W. iJ. 'aa;a:. r 1 l"i 1 rrcr- 1 r.Tis.vpi l-Oello-O ; e" ff1.! ' laiys; ..,: . i-T ' o- ie- I riii;: intereet s- I!-' a 1 .. ei a . t y and (j) MU'ci.es. First Uaticnal BANK OK KLATTSMfU'TH. NKI'dtASKA Paid up capital $SA.iX0.m SurpluK li,ioo. Offers the verv bent facilities for the promp" transaction of iijj iti mate Banking Business StocXf). nondu.cnld. Kovernrnr-rit and local e ruritiea bought and sold. Deposits recired nd interest allowed "n the certificate Drafts drawn, available in any part of th Crated State-) aud all t.e principal towii ol Surope. TOi.LJCCTIO"8 MA1)K A.VI) eHOMI'TI.V KF.M1T TKI). lIiiiliest markrt p'icp pMid tor County War rant, State hub County boiids. DIKKCTOKS .fotin Fitztr-aalil ). IIav.korth 8ani Wauj-'ii. !'. K. Wliiif ;e"ife 1C. Dovey lobn Fit7Kral(l. s. Wauifh. Pre-ident Ca- !" ' PEILKIXS - HOUSE, 217, 21M, 221 and Mnin St., ''lattsmouth, - a'ebrasSca. H. M. BONS. Pr-rrietor. The Perkins has been thoroughly renovated from top to bottom hik! is now one of the best hotels in the vtate Boarders will be taken by the week at 14.50 and up. GOOD BAE C0XT2TECTED wu Mind wmixlfvfiw onr4. Books ia nut raXUf . 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