Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, July 21, 1892, Image 7

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BlackweH's Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco,
composed only of "pure leaf," grown in the famous
Golden Belt, its uniform quality, and rich fragrant aroma
recommend it to all who desire a really good smoke.
No other smoking tobacco has ever been made which has
secured and held the popular favor as has Blackwell'
Bull Durham. It is now, as it has been at all times dur
ing the last 25 years, the best in the world. Made only by
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO.,
DURHAM, N. C.
Viustan
c f-r
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i alint universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the
. k Raiser, and by every 0:10 requiring an effective
:r,t ;.t.
.r .v plication compares with it in efficacy,
li-'.'i.nw:! r.-moiy has stood the test of years, almost
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; i arise for its use almost every day.
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GIVTKUL-COMFokTlNG
Labeled l-'J 11. Tins Only.
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' Ntnrtr (:nli t.i civo in.Aiit r.lfl in t .if w.trsti
lea, aul rir.-.-u un- ittt.-rr nitii'r ImU. ,
Trll Fieliwi lit t. if l.rtuj .u or by Hill.
A4fW. H. SCHIFI f :;S ht Plrl. lllnii.
Scientific American
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u IsV'n'w' DCSICM PATENTS
'fViK1 COPVHICHTS, etc.
F.r Infnrmntion find free tl.ntlb.mfc writ" to
MINN '(. Hmm.wAY, Xkw Vi.kk.
filili'ft lnir.mii f"r riiriiiu iiatunts m Anioncn.
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Scientific American
IiKrv'tit flmilntlnn of aur sni'titllli pii'T in thn
rill. Spli'ti.liiliv ill.i-t 1 -in. ). V 11 'lli.ftit
ttiiui hliniilil lie willm.it it. WVcklr, :J.(M 1
nr; li.bi kix nttiiitli!. Ail'lr.'f1 Ml'NN or. CO.,
l l ULi.sutii.'. J.11 Uriutlway. New Vurli.
Chamborlaia'3 Eyo and Ekla
Ointment.
A certain euro for Chronic Scro Eyes
Tetter, Salt Khoura, Scald lit ad, 01.
Chronic Sore3, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Itch, Prairio Scratches, Soro Kipples
snd Piles. It is coolies an(l soothing.
Dundredsof cases have been cured by
Vt after all other treatment had failed
It is put up ia 25 and CO cent boxes.
of n e r
Easily. Quickly, Permanently Reatorad.
WrulinrM. rrTouanr, Ilrhlllly. and alt
tne tmiu of pvlli from early crn.rnnrlnKT mwum'S.
the ri'Kulta i.f uvcrwdrk. Hi alien, wnrrv, elo. K.ill
trength, ileTeKi.iUL'tit, and tune (riven to every
nrvap and p.rli..n if trie l.iKly. bimi.le, naturnl
melQiKla. 1 iiiTtn a int." i in pr. .vitt.in t Keen, railure
lluui.Mil.la. 2.KU retereiueii. ili..,R. exulaualluul
uUr.M.rnmileil.iienl,Kj. .'reo. Ai1.1rek,
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to Ualsain of C(.;eu!ia,
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samo diseases without anvlnrnn.
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liberal supply ii
or
Liniment.
the Ailments of Man and Beast.
complete without a bottle of Mustang
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KHOV THYSELF. 421
tir ll l.P-ri;IM;; .TION. A new and only
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pit; I'fi itivtiltiulie iinscriiitions. umy fi.m)
l.y nmil, il.itiliig fctik-d. l.ewriiitivo rro-i.wt,
ih w it li endorsement! rnrp cmtn
of the l're-ent.d voluntary tiULU OtNU
tcxt'.mnniu.A of tliu c.'.rvl 1 I1LL! NOW,
lotifii till nn in per n or liv miil. Kxtu'rt treat
ment. 1 KiLAIil.K SKi ltl.cv and tit
TAIN I It I . A.Mr.-.. iir. w. n. p,r.r Pr
I lie I'tuUnly Medical Iiihlituto, No.l tuliineu St.,
lleHlin, M.lfrl.
Tin- 1'euliudy Medinil ItiHtitiitp (i.n ninny imi.
t.itor-, Put no tquul. ru''l.
The Seience of I. He, or Helf Prenervtitleii, I a
tr. ii-u. tii.iie valiiiii.le tli in irnlil. li. nd n u-,
evuv WH.tK an. I NITiMll's uiiin, ami learn la
he STKOMi .- M,,H.;,i !,, .. a'oin lighted J
o Morning
Noon
A
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d Good all the time. It removes ,
4 the languor of morning, sus
J tains the energies of noon, lulls
W the weariness of night.
Hires'!
delicious, sparkling, appetizing.
Pon't he drcrlvfil if a df.iVr.for the vike
( f larqer protit, ttils yn st.w? otf-.er kit. J
is 'jusLus K'll " 't;s itl U N imitation S
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im k Miiny line v ccinlt ii In cITer
ri tf.inu k mid Miitre ( lmi( c of territory
MAR BROS.
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NOTED DALTON GANG
They Rob the Pacific Express
Company and Escape.
llllSli: lillHTIYKN HOINIH.U.
The Missouri, Kansas & Tex ts "Paf
senuer Train Htiltl in) by
Masked Men antt Robbed
of $40,000 Last
Nimit.
til Ttt km i:. OKI... July 1.1 Tlu Mis
sunn. Kansas lexas liassenm'r
train No. J. smith tmunil, was lield
up by a p;iiii of masked rol.liers at
Adair, I. T., late last iiiyht. The
rdl.bers secured the c.intents of the
safe of the Pacific Kxpress company
and made trooil their escape. It is
believed that the robbers were the
noted Palton natii;. who are respon
sible for a laro-e imniber of similar
crimes in the territory, the latest
beiny; the robbery ot the Santa F
express near K'ed K'ock, hardly
inonth iin.
Four of the iranif were recently
captured near Ciiilhrie, and a poss(
was on the track of the others of th
iranir. The capture of the fourtnok
plaee in Hie early pail ol tins ween
and it was believed that Ihe remain
ing members would certainly be
captured. They evidently eluded
lheir pursuers, and while et fresh
tfoin the pursuit committed another
daring robbery.
It is believed that the four men
captured "peached" on the e-ati
and revealed the plot of hist night's
robbery, lor a pose was ornaiii.ed
:it Adair to protect the Missouri,
Kansas Texas train. Themeihod
of the robbery Co.Tespoin N with
the m.'lhii.ls of all the Daltim
opetiii ions. The train had just lei,
Adair when two men crawded over
t lie lender, tei rnri ..etl the engineer
ami lus unman Willi drawn re
volvers, and commanded the eni
neer to stop the train. As he did so
Ihe posse prepared for an attack,
which was immediately made l.y
the members of i he t;aii from the
roadside.
J. (I. Kennedy and two Indian
policemen, members of the puss
wee shot and sliehily wouude.
Thev, together with the other mem
bers of the posse, retreated, ami
left the robbers a clear lield. The
express messenger, in Ihe menu
lime, had locked his safe ami hid
den the key, after havine;
ca led I lie ( . iors of the car
lobbeis bloke throl''ll the
cade, drilled the safes and
uri
The
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.ie.v
iiiem open Willi powder, st'CHlllli;
their entire contents. The amount
stolen is believed to be in the
lleiytlborliocd of .Td'MKKI. The rob
bers escaped.
Tho News at Headnaiar' ? s.
I 'A Iv'si is, K., July I"i The fol
lowing pa i t icuhirs of the robbery
have been received here by Ihe offi
cers of 'he road: "The n'aan- went
to Adair about ''o'clock, held up the
station i evnt at the point of Wiii
chesters, cU-meil the station out of
all valuables and then sat ca'mly
down ;: ml wa led f ir die ; -Ivd of
the t rain due at ti:la. Just as the
train was pu'l'iin" "i t of Adair, two
of the m-j.m- e imbed o er t lie tender
and covered the engineer and lire
man with revolvers and compel!ei
t'leui to stoi t he ! . a: a. As the train
slowetl up. the euard, consisting- of
Captain J. J. Kinney, chief ol detec
tives of the road, ami two Indian
policemen, prepared to make a liedn.
The members of the Irani' a'.'iercd
from the roadside, howev -, and a
lively fusdade followed, in which
Kinnej and the two Indians were
wounded and compelled to rel'cai,
having emptied their revolvers,
niirini;' the lieht two stray bullets
struck a drm;' store up town, seri
ously injuring I rs. Vou no blond and
( ioujj-. The latter has since d led, ami
the former is in a critical condition.
BROTHER WEAVER,
Candidate Weaver is providing; a
loail for the people's party to carry
in the south. The democrats n re ex
ploiting his record as republican,
green I nicker, labor candidate, demo
crat, and now alliance and third
party man, and Uotin;- certain
choice selections frotn some of Inn
comments on the south mid the
southern people. Weaver lias never
been moderate in his Iuiitiiii;t, and
wdieti a republican he was a rank
sectionalist and a vigorous waver
of the bloody shirl. Some of the
phrases he used in describing the
southern peaple are graphic mid
forcible enough for epigrams, and
now they are being- revived and re
peated all over that section with
great effect. The force bill issue
and Weaver's rank sectionalism are
going to be too much for the third
party in the south. -Springfield
(Mass.) Nc publican.
Fok Sai.i; tiK Tk.Mii; -A desirable
lot in Plattsmouth. Will sell for
cash or will take a good buggy
horse and horses in exchange.
For particulars call on or address
thin office. tf
1iall-t.-uig u ritleitl JourniUt.
A t.tv sli-ht an.! 1'lite eritieistu iti-
ihiltr.'.l in at ttie exp't'iise of n cavalry uf-
ficer wha wits ri'iini; iiixiut n week K'a
U tile llnl'se ll.ls Hssllllle.l tile l.l'.r-
mrti!i f a erioiis event. Hi.' diicfr
in icie-iion s..,,t n iett.-r to tne writer
s.iyin;: thtit lie cnld uml. r-iand tli-'
flitieljllt-,' tl:.' llifsilll;Ulsliip uf j.H-kes
a ii. I I'leiiis. but that he had n business
to I'.i-s ;my temill ks etl tliat ot "i;eiile-
llieii or etlieers. He t.il l.a.le the jellf-
nahst to mention liis name, and woitml
up l.y iid'hnK that his sole ri;rlit win
that of the stronger and that he weiil.l
prove it if the olTeiise were repeat. .1.
The journalist in a second paragraph re-
liialke.l that he li'l not think he hail
acte.l iini'i -operlv ni cnticisinn tn. jmt-
foriiiiuices of horsemen wdio rode in
public place to which admission whs ob
tained by p iynieiit. and, referring to tho
letter, said he could not Itchevei that it
hud been penned by a French ollicer,
Hinl was convinced that it was a f ornery.
Thereupon the cavalry officer sent twa
of his friends to the journalist with a
hostile message, and in tho duel that
followed he wounded him in tlm arm.
Ho thus proved that ho was "Lo phw
fort." Hut tho affair is creating a preat
sensation, the prevailing (.pinion being
that the argument euiployid by the olli
cer was. to say the least, utterly illogi
calin fact, this unlucky episode has
brought once more on the tapis the
vexed ijuestion ef tho expediency of
military men displaying their prowess
at races and horse shows. Paris Cor
London Telegraph.
Will l ive In it Clifo) House,
At the city of llinard, iii tho depart
ment of Ille-i't-Vilaine, France, thorn
lives a man distinguished 1 t 1 1 for his
ori duality of ideas and for the fulliie-
( f 1:1-. money b:i.r. J le lias lvoti speak-
nr.: and tea. Inag for a long tuti.' up. u
the j., r. --it . .f men bei;inilillg to h ad
lives of te ller puril y, s i that they need
Hot l e ut raid ..f ha inif all their doe.b
under the iaerv nit s,ii.,.rvision of m.
fiety. lie i, ma! fit' willing to submit
to the trial and wants to lind others to
ih. the same, lie lias determined to
have a three story house built all of
c,la-s, A dwelling of such transparency
would not tint only allow in inhabitants
at all times a splendid pm-poet in every
direction upon the beautiful country
suiTi. milling the place, but abo epo-o
the minutest details of the daily lite of
the j pie in the house to the inspection
of the entire city.
Tin' originator of the idea has found
an architect willing to build the hoii-eon
condition that lie receives payment in
adv. nice, lint tli. re is no renting; agent
thai will take ihe agency f,,r it. If u ,
to be a lodging house for bachelors, they
s, i v, I hey may be able to do something
with it, but they cannot find a female,
they think, that would consent to live
in a glass house. Nevertheless the old
gentleman is determined to rculuo Ltu
idea. Chicago J lerald.
Tre. Tronl.s I illeil Uli NqnlrrrK
V.'oo.lehopp.'M on Dr. Price's Leiiapo
farm report ili.il s.piinvN nr- vry
mil .roils, among the trees. When the
(li..p;.i-s begin la-t fall there Vei
H-veral acres of tre. si standing and the
Sipiirrels Were not numerous, but as the
trees w.-ra tut, a few at a time, the
little anil, oils were driven from ohm
place of' refuge to another until all Were
gathered int.. a small space, and the lew
remaining trees are tilled with them. A
man who had been working among
theni says some of the hollow trees are
packed so full of S'l'iirr. Is that tho tim
l.i rs cp a a every tim- 1 he animals draw
a deep breath.
In the morning when the men go out
to work they are met at the railway
tricks by the knowing little animals,
which feel secure because tin' e.anie
laws protect, theiu at. this season. A
gentleman who has seen them says thai
they do n.t offer to carry the kettles ..f
the llletl, although they io pot object to
sharing the contents. West Chester
Pa.) Republican.
A Sad Story.
A contemporary relates that, there was
a tragedy in the composing room (,f a
Philadelphia paper the other day. 'Ihe
compositors were busy nt their ca-i -when
one of their nmnl-er, a young
woman, fainted away, and she was con
veyed to her home. Another compositor
finished her ''take,' which proved to ho
an account .f asnicidein another city.
Then- w. re forty compositors in the
room, but this particular copy fell ta
this particular young wouiaii, and the
suicide was her atlianced sweetheart.
Klei trie Unlit In the I'm U Tunnel.
All installation of electric light ii
being laid down in th( liatignnlles tun
nel, near Paris, in which the incandes
cent lamps are placed at a height of
about fifteen feet almve the rails. The
light is received by plates of burnished
tin covered with glass, which reflect h
Koft and agreeable light into the car
riages. New York Times.
A Oueer Case.
0. E. Cruse, of Kingston, Out., died
en Good Friday, and when his father,
Thomas Cruse, formerly auditor general
of Canada, learned of it he said: "lam
going to die myself tomorrow. You can
bury us together on Easter Sunday."
The old man died the siune night.
A StrliiK uf Ad vertUllig.
If the advertisements in a paper pub
lished in Boston last Sunday had been
pasted together column tiori column
tlo-y would lie feet long, or nixty-two
feet higher than the Hunker Hill monu
ment. New York Commercial Adver
tiser ltlacK snow lately fell in the canton
of Geneva. Switzerland, a phenomenon
which was once thought to presage the
black plague and other calamities, hut
is now known to be due to a fungus in
the snow.
A largo contract for ptec! rails has
Im ou placed in Belgium in connection
with the new Turkish railway to Sa
lomon. This is thought to be an out
come of tlw recent coal troubles in England.
Tho Doctors are Guilty
( iiave mistakes are made by phy
sicians in treating- heart disease.
The rale of snd. b'ti deaths is d.ulv
iiicrcasipjg. 1 1 1 1 ndt e.s 1 let .niie i,--tuns
ot the i ii. .fa n.'e i f ph siciaus
III t llC.II e.lt 1 1 lei I t I I il i s , -e. line
ill four pel's. oi has a diseased heart.
Shortness ol breath, palpitation and
lluttet ing. iiieeolar puUe, i In.kiite
sensat ion. ,lst 1 1 ma I u' bl eat li ini;. i.i i n
or tenderness m side, shoulder or
arm. weak or .bum;r spells, are ;
symptoms ol heatl disease. I r. i
Miles New lleait Cute is tin- i 1 1 '
reliable tcnfody. I'll. mi -and" test i i ,
to its wondei till cures. !o..ks tree. I
Sold bv F. li. I'rii ke A I'.i. j
Smic Kon 1 1 s 1 1 IVi.pl,.
allow a cough to run until it gets ;
l,.-i,fi,l llie i.eieli .if in ... 1 i. i tie Tlit.i' i
say "on, ii win wear away, nut in
most cases it wears them away.
Could they be induced to try Un
successful Kemp's ltalsam, which
is sold on a positive guarantee to
cure, thev would see the excellent
eltect alter taking; the first dose.
PriceaOcnnd.fi. Trial si.e free. At
all ilriieo.ists.
Half Rates to Saratoga.
On the occasion of the National
lMucatiou.il Ass'n's animal con
vention at Saratoga, July I a, the
Murhngtim roi.tc, from uly a to J il
ly 0, inclusive, will sell round trip
tickets from all stations in Nebras
ka to Saratoga nt one lowest first
class fare, plus two dollars liiiem
l.ersliip lee .. p.. ..l 1 ido ls are
good tor return passage from July
la to '21; an extension nf time limit
can, however, be obtained by depos
iting tickets at the office of the' joint
agent ol tetmilinl lines; Hii'.l llroad
way. aritoga. The 1 turl iugtoii
route will run special Pullman
sleeping cat's and reclining' chair
cars f.toi.i Lincoln and Omaha
through to Saratoga, leaving Lin
coln at '': 10 p. in. and Omaha a I 1,4 p.
in., uly A b. bier, giving all par
ticulars, may be had upon appl nig
toj. Francis, general passenger ami
ticket agent, ( i mail a. to whom, or to
local agent I!. A M. K'. lv'., re.piests
for reservation of births should be
addressed.
Nothing Now Under tho Sun
No! not even through cars to I len
vcr, Ogden, Silt Lake Cit, San
Francisco and Portland. Ibis is
simply written to remind you that
the Union Paciti ' is the pioneer in
running through cars to the above
mentioned ninil and that the pres
ent through car arrangement is un
excelled. We also make 'I hi; time.
For details address any agent of
t he company, call on your nearest
agent or write to K. I,. I.i .i
G. P A T. A. U- P.. Omaha Neb.
The following item, clipped from
the Id. Madison ilowa) lieinociat,
contains inforinalioii well worth
remembering: "Mr. John K'oth of
this city, who met ith an accident
a lew days ago, spraining .and
bruising ids leg and arm .piile
sevcroh, was cured bvone "tlecnl
buttle of Chamberlain's Pain lialni."
This remedy is with. ml an eipial
for sprains and l.riii-es and should
have a t.lace in ei - household.
For sale bv F. I i. l-ricke A Co.
Sr.o Ccmmitted Suicltto.
Mrs F. P. Hoe, at Wntkins, left this
letter: "My liiisbaml Forgive me
if I cause you trouble, but I stiller
so. You do not know what tiles,.
long, wakctul, wielclied nights an
1. 1 me, nl id 1 a in so t i i cd, . la rl i I
the pai a will never be I ..lief.
ii..t easy to lake in own I it.-, but
have been sick so long', (mod-live,
my husband. I hive you you wile."
This is l.til one of thousands 1 1 1 : 1 1
give up, instead of using I r. M i les'
k'estorative N.'iviii-, and being
spcedilv cured ol their wr. i.lied-
ih ss. i i. i to F, (1. Fricke and get an
e lee ant ,o,,k and dial I .ot t le I I'.e. il !
Half Rates to Now York.
To accommodate Christian
I-:
deavorers and their Iriends along
its line who 1 1 e-i re t i at leu. i the
national convention of the Y. P. S.
C. H. at New York. July 7 M, the
Ihirlington rente will on uly I run
a sjiecia I ,t rai u 1 roui Omaha
through lo New York, via Chicago
and Niagara Fall-, leaving at 11. in
p. m., alter arrival .., all trains Irom
the wes(. A rate. if. me fare for the
round trip has I, . en aiithori.ed and
w ill be o nil ti i t he genera! public.
Tickets, good return anv time
within thirty das ,'rom .i.ate i,
purclias , will be on sale at dates to
l.c a inoi 'iced later. I he low rates
in force, the through car lacilitics
at the disposal of travelers bv the
Iiiirlinglon route, and the delight
ful season of the ) ear. combine to
make diis an unei ialh.1 oppor
tunity ot isiting'the ca.-t. lv. inein
her that you t an pun base tickets
from your station agent through
to New York. Full infor nation
mav be had upon applicalio i to Ihe
local agent of the H. A M by ad
dressing J. Francis, (ieueral Pas
senger Agent, Omaha.
Oregon, WmliiiiH.ii nivl the Nor
west Haeifte Const,
The constant demand of the trav
eling public to the far west for a
comfortable and at the same time
an economical mode of traveling
has led to the establishment as
what is known as Pullman Colonist
sleepers. ,
These cars are built on the same
general plan as the regular first
class Pullman Sleeper, the only dif
ference being that they are not up
holstered. They are furnished complete with
good comfortable hair matresses.
warm blankets, snow white linen cur
tains plenty of towels, combs, brush
es etc., which secure to the occu
pant of a birth as much privacy as
is to be had ill lirM d iss sleepers.
There are also separate toilet rooms
for ladies and gentlemen, and siuok
ing is absolutely prohibited. For
full information send for Pullman
Colonist Sleeper Icatlet. F. L. I.o
tnax. (ieueral Passenger and Ticket
Agent, Omaha Nebraska,
Fun SALIC Two desirable resi
dence lots in Orchard Hill addition
to PlattsmoiirW. within a block of
the Missoai ' Pacific depot. For
particubirs call on or address Till-:
llEKALIi otice.
1
Every Month
many womei surfer from Exceutve or
Sirt Mcr.avtruatiai;; t!ey dun't know
vho to uiiui ji; m o proper advice
Don't icnhtle it. utiyboJ but try
Crcidfield'c
FcrnsSrs Rei.lalor
a Specific tor PHIrNf .L. PROFUSE.
SUfdY.StPPRCSStD and IRREGULAR
MENSTRUATION.
Hook to "WOMAN'' mailed fr.
BRAUFir LD REHUUIOit CO., Atlanta. Cl.
K..M It. llrutraUl..
attuknf.v
A. N. SULLIVAN.
attorney Ht-I.nw. Will Rlv prompt attention
'.o nil lniiiien fiitnieteit to hlui. onice In
Union Mock. Kwt Hide, I'luttemoutli, Neb.
HENRY BOECK
The Lending
FURNITURE DEALER
AND
UNDERTAKR.
I. nixst.tiitly keeps on hand everythin
yon need to furnish your house.
fOUNkll SIXTH ASf) MAIN S'I'IIKIm
Platlsmouth - Neb
F
IKST : NATIONAL : HANK
OK ri.ATTHMm HI, NKIIKASK A
Pal.t up I'hpitul
saiH.ii
f M'.oon.oo
. lll,(HI.(.'J
r-llieverv .e-t facilities f,,r tlit l.rnniu
tniiii-.irtioii o lifcttintuiH
Hanking Business
rttockf. I.oiiiN, cold, mivoriimciit find loom m.
ailllll- liolu:lit i.lnl m,,I,. le..,,, received
ill. I Uiieiesi nllnue.l mi t, eel 1 1 Ileal et.
prfti iliaivn, nv.illal.le In nnv part, of Urn
tinted Slater and all (lie prue'lpal town ol
KUfojif,
lOI XKCTIO.vh MAI.K AM. I'HOMI Tt V ItrMIT
TK1), Hlflie.il ii atket p'lce !o. tit for County War
rant, Stilte it n M County lioiidn.
HI It K( 'TiUtS
.inim rltCKianl Ii, Haw' Mvorth
Sam aiirli, K. K. Willie
UeiiriM" K. Ilovey
'"'ii. KIIL'.-ral.l, s. Waneh,
I'l' -i.l. tit ('a le
W.
II. O s 1 1 1 , ( ; ,
-I.h Of.
J. W. JnllNsox,
l'o ') . .-ill. Ill,
-..(.OX H Eon
i'l.AlT.vM'H Til
MIHIIASKA
Cfiii'Hl Paid in
$50,000
'' 'I ' ' 'I Ulitlll. .1 W .1,, ill, sen, I! S (Oellse!
lie. i v r-il.enl.il -v. M W M..n-:u .1
V 1 W 'W. trci.U imp,
II(M-Il l e
A gen. ral
,u i. . I.
baiixing business trans
Interest allowed on do
posites.
Fob.- K'ld.lAHI.I-;
IIvTSTJ-RArCE
Call ou
SAM'L P.tTTKRSON
Plattsmouth - .. Nebrask..
PLACES OF Wok'SIIIP.
( A no. i i. . -St. 1',-uil', Oiinv-li, , I,,.,,.,.,.;
rum .no l sivtii. l iitii, r C.-iiney, l',,to
Sm ire: .V iss at S ma! In ::;n v. .vi. Si,rua.
S. !.. "I at :.',n, vmii, lieiiedietiue.
I'll It I -1 1 ,s I 'i i ner L.ieiist i,, Klylilli St-s.-iM.-.
mi, mini,- and evei.liiL-. hid. r A
Oal ov.ay pastor. Sunday Sellout tn. i.
Kl'ls o'i..-St. Luke's t'lnaeli, corner Tlii nt
in... uie. nev, 11 ll. llli. Se". pa-lor. Se-
Vices :
ii a. ai. ill u i :ane. u . s.,.,, ,iv S. h
at 'J P.
M.
OKMMAV .MKTIIO.IST.-I,onier Sixth Ht t.d
llraiiite. Ifev. lllit. I'a-tor. SeiTlces ; II a. M
and 7 ::m v. m. Suuduy Seliool lo :3d A. i.
1'Bl-KHVrKHlA.V. -Services in I ew elinri li.cor
ner sixth and (iranlte sin. i:.-v. J T. Itaint,
pastr. Miiiday-sclioiil at ; freaflum
ni II a. tn,tc..d h p. in,
The i . K. X. ('. K of thl pliuroh nu-et- evcrv
Sal.l.atli evenini; at 7 :lt In f lie Lasenient of
tlie cliiici h. All are Invited to attend tliece
llieetilii;s,
Kihht MtTTHnmsT.-Slxtli St.. t.ettten Main
and Pearl, Kev. I.. K. Unit. P. I), inister.
Service. : 11 a. m :il H. M. Siunla Seln.ol
3::tUA M, Prayer ineetii ( Wedlieiday eveu
ln. UKUMAN I'KKSIIVTKKlA.N.-l'eriier Millli Ittld
Ninth. Kev. Witte, pastor. Services uiual
hours. Sunday selnml j a. m.
SwKKitisii Conchfc, VTlo.NAi.-Cranlte. be
tween Fifth ami sixth.
C'OI.OHK.II IIVI'Tls-r.-Mt. Olive, Oak, between
lentil and K.loveiith, lo-v. A. Ho-ell, pas
tor. Services 1 1 a. tu. and 7 :. p. nt. 1'ra'. er
no'eunu Wednesday eveiiiiaj.
Y.'l'N'i Mix's I'n itis-ri an AssociatIi.x
lioeiiis in u atermaii hlo.-k, Main street. ii..-p.-l
nieetini;, for men oiilv.everv Sunday at
ternoon at 4 o'clock. Hoom open week day
trom s:.iii a. iii.,tu u;m p. m.
SOI'TII I'akk Tahkiinaclk -Kev. .1. M
W-iod, 1'a-tor. Services: Wiimtay Beliool
A. in, : 1'reaohliii;, 11 a. in. Hud H it. ai. :
prayer meetlnu Tuesday nlnlit ; choir rra
t ice Friday iiij,-ht. All are welcome.
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