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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1883)
PLATTSHODTB HERALD. IT Bf.ISHEU DAILY AN I WEEKLY itv- Tbe Plattsmontli Herald PuMisMnE Co. For City ud County Directory, RnllwAy Time Tables. Telephone Kxrliang ltiixiiiei!i Di rectory, Hiilnem Cards $.c, re third pate. JEFF. L. STONE, City Editor. The A pent. Who comes all hour of the l:ty. And rail me from my work away. And make me listen to liU say? The Alt at. Who edjjes past lue through the door. And muddle up my ' in wanlied Moor, Till I Kfow tlilmty for hit gore? Hie Agent. Who wukes the buhy In the er:l. With clatter of hi tongue ho kIII, And disconcerts the tired "rib"? The Ageiit. Who praises To'nimie'H well-shaped head. And thinks by blarney, thickly ispreaJ, To buy his ware I sliull he led? The Agent. Wfco, as he comes. conce;ils his pack. Lest I be peeping through a crack. And lock the door 'Hiiist his attack? The Acnt. For whom was made that awful place. Where slniurj, pat their day of grare, I'nendlng puiilshmeiit embrace? The Agent. Woli.oib. IVrRonal. L. 1). Reunctt started, this in o mi eg. for Kansas. Miss Nellie ari l Mm. Edderrans re turn to Lincoln to-night after a week's visit in the city. Mr. J. L. Minor, of the 1$. & M., re turned to Oinahn to-night. Mr. 1M Weicott went to Chicago this rnorninif to buy i:oods. Mrs. Wes- cott accompanied him. Mr. M. IJtishnell, father of the "Dea con. arri red last niht ou hi way home from Vermont, and will visit over Sunday in the city. Charles J. Petteo, who has been in Auburn the past mouth, is home for a vi3it over .Sunday. (!eo. IIou3worth went to Rnrling ton last night to spend Sunday with the old folks, and Uncle Sam Uaiker returned from Hastings this morning, where he has been, gathering up a bunch of cattle. Mrs. Willard Ruell and the two boys and Gio. Ruell, a cousin of the late "Willard lluell, arrived last evening from Rlue Kapids, Kan. '; li. W. rriggs and wife of South Bend, spent last night in the city, and went to (jlenwood this morning to visit friends. A. Salisbury, Dentist. Have yo:i rcisterc 1 yet? The Swedish Quartette at ths Opera bouse Monday night. But one deed was tiled in the county clerk's oflice today, and that was a pretty largo transaction too, being the transfer of James Simpson and wife to Cyrus W. Gonzales of the ej s w 19-10 10; s o . 19-10-10; n n w f, 0-10-10, w d 80.400. -Th day dreary." is cold and djrk an 1 R?nnett fc Liwishave ornvnentJ 1 thii r front wiudi.ws with a new Fun To see "Will Browne try beat Judge Johnson playing chess. to Joe Ford is going to put a new floor in atthe rink next week, which will make it a No. 1. rink. Eda Kliel, t no of the finest dramatic headers o:i tin stae. at t!ic npc.i house, Monday night. The band will be at the rink tonight, and the flat cars which were ordered for the unfortunates will also be in prime condition for business. If you waut to hear a wom-in sing bass and ;oo! bass to-, don't fail to hear the Swecdbsh Quartette fit the opera house Monday night. The irjn castings to be used in Lafe O'Xeil'a new meat market, were made at the Cass county iron works, and cin't be beaten anywhere. Several fellows were noticeable on the streets this afternoon ripe tor the cooler. They might spoil out in the weather, and should be taken care of. Services at the M. E. church tomor row as usual. In the morning Pastor Wilson will administer the sacrament of baptism to children. The evening services will commence at 7::i0 o'clock. Tomorrow will be the day set for Easter eggsactly. But from present appearances, it will be more of a Nor 'wester. Peace (of Wiggins) on earth, good will to man. If good Will Toman wants our good will, we will willingly will it to good Will Toman. One of Lincoln's charming young la dies and a popular young man in one of the railroad offices at Omaha, who have both been visiting in Platts mouth during the past week, are sus piciously good natured to each other, and indulge in pet names occasionally. He's a Minor yet, but Gerran tees fidelity just like old folks. Lincoln papers please notify John. The funeral services of Willard N. Buell will take place at the residence of Chaplain Wright tomorrow (Sab- Opinions of the Press, of the Swed bath morning; at the hour of eight isu Quartette which appears in Platts- o'clock a. m., upon which occasion a mouth next Monday night. I.nterprise. The Business men of Council Bluffs are chock full of enterprise, an 1 when they think another railroad is what they need to build up the town, and improve the business they already have, and encourage more, they DO something. The loilowing from the Xomparcil demonstrates the fcpiril tnat ought to prevail in Plattsmouth: A XOKTUEIiX KAILUOAD PROJECT. For some time it has generally been considered in Council Bluffs that a di rect railroad north from this city would Xrove a v-ry important and val uable project for Council Bluffs as well as a paying investment for its builders aud owners. The great ne cessity for a more direct outlet by rail from this city north has been appre ciated by observing, wideawake and enterprising citizens for sometime past. The idea entertained by some of our most prominet business men resulted in an enthusiastic railroad meeting at the board of trade rooms last evening, which wa3 attended bj a large number of citizens. This meeting was called for the dis cussion of the proposed project, that of building a road north from Council Bluffs to Storm Lake, there to connect with the Illinois Central, a distance of about 150 miles. & Opinions as to the proposed road were given by several ciMzans, all of which were strongly in favor of such a road, aud the speakers, one and all, urged the importance and benefit to city, county and northwestern Iowa from a line of this kind, and all pres ent promised financial aid and hearty support. On motion a committee consisting of J. T. Hart. J. J. Brown, J- W. Chap man, E. L. Shugart, Samuel' Haas and J. M. Palmer, was appointed to draft articles of incorporation and report the same at an adjourned meeting, to be held at the board of trade rooms on tomorrow (Thursday) night at 7:30 o'clock. The name proposed fcr the lino is the Council Bluffs & Northern, and it is gratifying to know that the move meets with enthusiastic endorsement by citizens and business men generally, who can readily see the advantage such a line of road would ba. We are in just as good a location as Council Bluffs to need railroads. While Plattsmouth is talkin3 about such things and wondering about them the other towns step in and get them, and the wonder comes afterwards, at the good thing it proved to be. Peo ple of Plattsmouth, WAKE UP and let us have the Diagonal. Some Reflections on Duck shooting. feck Sun. When a city man comts home from a duck shooting expedition, bromed and unshaven, his knuckles skinned, his face blistered, his lips chapped, his eves red and an occasional limp in bis gait, a very common question that is asked of him is, "Well, how much did your ducks cost you apiece V A great many people look upon the sport qj shooting in a business way. We have no doubt that every duck shot by sportsmen, if the expenses of the trip were figured, would be found to have cost from three dollars up to almost any sum. Aud yet at fhat price it is the cheapest meat that a city mam whose work confines him indoors, can get. It is not the duck meat and feathers that he counts on, but the ex citement, the amusement and the work A man who has become sick at heart with continued attention to business, and whose muscles have become flab by, and whose blood flows slowly, can go out a week in a duck orchard and come buck looking so changed that his creditors will not know him. He will take a boat aud row ten miles a day if he has ducks in sight occasionally, and work haiots: than he could be hired to work for money at home. He will do a harder day's work, if it Is disguised as sport, than any man at work grad ing a railroad. He is like the boys who could not be hired to carry a ton of coal down cellar, but when the owner of the coal tied a rat on the cellar floor, and said, "Come on, boys, let's have some fun throwing lumps of coal at the rat," they turned in and threw the coal all down the cellar, a lump at a time. The sportsman who goes out for health will work all day, until there is not a place on him as big as a linger that is not stiff and not an inch of his bodv that does not ach and if he gels three or four ducks he is content, and he will lay down and sleep for ten hours and get up before daylight and go out again. As far as the value of the ducks are concerned, it does not amount to anything. He could buy a better lot at hoine for a dollar, but he wouldn't have the same strong grip c f the right hand, aud the same feeling of newness and renewed youth. Duck shooting, and the exer cise that goes with it, doe3 more to brace up people who woik indoors eleven months in the year than any thing. It would be interesting to people who do uot go out shooting to see their friends who do so after they have got well at work shooting. The city niao, who at ho:n is always dressed elegantly,goes to the club house and shucks himself. . He takes off all his beautiful clothes and hangs them up in his room, and com mences by putting on flannel shirts, and then gets on an old pair of pants that he can tuck into a pair of rubber boots that come up to his hips. Then he puts on a coat that has seen service aud hag got grease enough on it to make soup, and blood enough for a dozen Virginia duels, aud a cout of a drab or gray color. Ou his head he puts the worst looking old hat or cap he can find. His main idea is to look, if on land, as much like an old stump as possible, and if he is iu a boat he dresses to resemble a inuskrat house. We have seen men from the city dressed so that they could go to a masquerade ball disguised as a inuskrat house and deceive the oldest inhabitant. They dress in this manner to deceive the ducks and make them think it is safe to be around. If the ladies who admire some of our sporting citizens could ce them out on the marshes, or in the bikes, we fear the romance would be taken away. They would see what they would take for a lot of tramps or rat trappers. The only thTng they would see that would be nat ural would be the eyes and the smile. They might be shocked at the sight of the "bestest," the ladies might, if they come onto him accidently in a marsh, but if the girls should lay low behind a bunch of grass and sue him watch a flock A Serloax Accident. This morning about half past eight o'clock an accident occurrel at the mi- chine shops in which Adolph Rudeblck met with a serious injury. He was work ing a drill, and the belt over head be came detached. He procured a ladder and had adjusted the belt again, and started down when the ladder fell land ing him in a pile of iron axle. He fell a distance of about twenty-five feet light ing on his right side, on his head and shoulders. He was picked up iu an un conscious condition and carried to his home, and Dr. Hall uent for. The Dr. found no bones broken, and Adolph at this writing, while he has no use of his right arm. is resting easy. It will give him a hhoi t rest, and we hope soon to see him able to resume his work. War River Report, As furnished officially to the Department. The river at noon today, stood 6 ft. 5 iu. above low water mark, showing a rise of 18 in. since noon yesterday. . . Chnrcu Services Tomorrow. METHODIST. Regular services in church, Sixth street south of Main tomorrow morn ing and evening. Sunday school at,2:2o p. m. Washington Smith, supt'; W. H. Newell, assistant supt. EPISCOPAL. Regular services iu St. Luke.'s church corner rf Vine and 3d street tomorrow morning and evening; morning ser vice, 11 a. m.; evening service, 7:30 p. m. Services each Wednesday and Friday ening through lent. Rev. H. B Burgess rector. PKESBYTKUIAN. Regular services tomorrow morning and evening by their pastor Rev. J. T. Baird. Morning services at 11 a. m.; evening service 7:C0 p. in.; Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. ' .1. N YVis su perintendent. CATHOLIC. Services in church on Oak street at 8 a. in. and 10:3(1 a. in. Sunday school and benediction at p. m. Lenten sjrvices on Wednesday and Friday ev nings at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Father L r.b, pastor. IJArTIST. ' cordial invitation is extended to all. c cqme and bear the glorious gosjel of the blessed God, to be pro claimed every evening next week at 7:30 in the Baptist, Chapel, High SchoeThill. Bible readings on vari ous subjects every afternoon at 3. Meeting on Lord's day at 3 and 7 p m. "We declare unto you, glad tid ings,, Acts 13-32. AMUSEMENTS. Ho Tor the ftink. OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON Iu Ilasement of KitzcernM lllork. Roller Skates For All. JOSEPH FORD, Prop. T. IK NIMPSOJT, AGENCY FIRE INSURANCE CO'S: CITY, of London, QUEEN, of Liverpool FIR EM AX FUND, of California THE FIRST ANNUA L BALL EXPRESS COMPANIES: AMKRICAN KX TICKS CO., WKI.I.S. FAKUO & CO. EX T1CKS.S'. Otllce in Koi'kwuixl l;liuk. with Johnson I'.ros Oili.'iii BLANKS! WAKKANTV DKKDH MOUTCJAGK DKKDS CI I ATT K L M O I :T J AGES QUIT CLAIM DEEDS AND LEASES Secure tlicm at the Plattsmouth Herald Office- OF THE PLATTSMOUTH Q. IHT. Tuesday Evening, March 27, IX FITZGERALD HALL The music will be furnished by the PLATTSMOUTH Q U A D R I L L E RAND. Nobody, will be admitted without an invitation. TICKETS, for Rail, - - S1.00 ijuirt-u, at iemrai juscauraut. ex tra. WALL PAPEHI A FINE I. OX OK M A C K E I : E L, L A I J 1 1 A I ( ) 1 1 E 1 1 E U I i I N ( I , T J U 1 1 T, W I L D V A V E COD EI SIT, A io a choice lot of IEMOHS OEAI G223S. We bavn a Ann flock of OmOWB FAMIIt Y GROCERIES, Fiuicy'Jtraiiils of MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR. I have la tocU a flue lint' of Queensware, Glassware, Lamps, &c. All tiur good are new ninl frenli. Will Exchange lor Conatry Proflnce. Ltocil Oil Meal Always on Hand. Next door to Court House, PlatUmonth, Neb, i.an, Ma Bi MURPHY & CO. a lare stock Bremuer's crackers at Murphy's. t&s4w Auction. If you have anything you want sold at auction call on Joe Ford. d&wtf Bre Diner's t&i 4w B'cinner's Lewis.' crackers at WeckbacVs. crackers at Bennett & t&s 4w We have received of verv desirable WALL PA YE It. It consists of all grades from the cheap brown at tiO cents to the hih price ilt at $1 a double roll. Juv jour wall paper where you can get the largest and best stock to select from. Competent mechanics furnished to hang paper when desired. AVe take pleasure in showing our goods; call and see us. IJespect- IiUlv, WILL J. WAIiKICK. IFMMD FIXED ON liOOM, FIXED ON LOCATION. FIXED ON GOODS. FIXED ON FITS, FIXED OX STYLES, FIXED ON Pit ICES, HOUSE, SIGN, AND and we can iix you to your satis- faction on Cans city for A Good Chance io rem, 10 ine rignc parties, a com plete restaurant; location central and business already established. Restau rant can also be used for ice cream room. An excellant business chance for a man and wife apply at. 7dtf Stadleman's Bakery Bremner's crackers at Hansen's. t&s4w Clutter & Marshall, dentists, Fitz gerald's block. feb28dtf Ice ! Ice ! Ice ! jnow is tne time to contract lor your summer a supply ol ice. lied rock prices prompt delivery and superior quality of ice, nrst come first served by the new ice man. dSm2 Joe Fairfield. Trnnlra niirl n- damage Fainter, iices. Furnishinir t lr M3 wear, cc. Fresh Goods in every depart ment oi prime quality One price and m. r rn.rn.rn. w flL m .m.m. w m.w a . 7 m i tin inn w nrir or u fair t i i : i 1 in Palmer's Addition. nas. RniftnJ.,al''r? . -m may lind some one who will do it lor our uic piace, Graining:, Glazing, Paper Hanging, AJ2 KALSOMINING. Lp:ive orders at W anick's. riattsinouth, Feb. Secure Yourself a HOME! REAL ESTATE (AND) COLLECT! OA AGENCY. Law and colled ion but,iu-ns promp tly attended to ut thin otllce and pro ceeds remitted without le!ay. Notarial work, conveyancing and abstracting attended to on thort no tice auduatisfactKou guaranteed. If there is any thing we do make a specialty of, it is city aud Htiburban real estate. Several line farina uul some wild land at bargains. Laboring men cau get a home by pcying month ly what they now pay lor home rent. Space forbida giving but a Kiiiali percentage of the bargain now ou the books at this agency: we name th 11 w 1 ioiiowing; bix choice half acre lots. 8 mliiutea from R. It. shops, at from 80 to 4160 each, and on terms that would mako a man ashamed to Bay h; did not own a house. Come and see, you are not compelled to buy and we wont givo these lots away, but you can jet them so they will absolutely cost you noth- ing. Five acre lot mile from $260 part on time. from til y Forty Acres laid off in City Lots, Llevcn acre lot mile for 560 this is extra fine. I have three pieces of ouuido nron- erty which I can tell and under take to furnish purchaser work enough to pay for them, now I will furnish the ground and you tho work, work is what hurts me. II vou will do the work at a fair price 1 will ADJOIXIN'G THE M. RAILROAD Ror Rent. The Holbrook house corner of 5th and Locust street. House is large com modious ana excelent condition, apply xo I3dtr Tnos. Pollock. Bremner's crackers t&3 at Stadelinan's. of ducks approaching, and when the brief funeral address will be spoken, after which the remains will be taken to the depot for conveyance to St. Joseph, Mo., where it will be-buried in the family burying ground. Final services will be held at St. Joseph at three o'clock p, in., in the afternoon of Sabbath. A New Firm. Mr. Frank E. Hartitrati hxs entered tho law oilice with his brother, M. A. Hartlgan. and the real estate and col lection department will be conducted by Hartiin Bros. Mr. Fr.tnk Harti gan is au industrious gentleman who will give his personal attention to the colllectioa and real estate, an 1 M. A. Hartig.m will, as heretofore, give bis undivided attention to bis law prac tice. The liroi is one deserving suc cess, which they will reap in due time. Miss Eda Eliel gave one of her eharming recitations, a sketch called "Hannah Jane, by Nasby, and was. as usual, enthusiasticully encored. Sat uiday Heia'd. The cordial greeting by a large and appreciative audience was more than recompensed. The superlative beauty and attraction of the entertainments of the Swedish vocalists is the touch ing simplicity ot their music. Louis ville Daily Evening Xews. Miss Eda Eliel, th young lady who received such an ovation of applause, for both her tragic and humorous rec itations, and who is also u student of this institution, intends, we under stand, to mae the stage her profes sion. Chicago Citizen. It can with truth be said that a more appreciative or more heartily pleased audience never greeted any troupe. The serenades, Swedish folk songs, concert waltz and other Selec tions rendered by the ladies were rap turously applauded. Leaven worth (Kan.) Times. Chicago The following from the Tribune refers to Geo, lire escape, and it require the contract. The prominent archi tects and fire tflleers all endorse it and recommend it highly: Iff? Wiren F. Leland tu. extract ed fir lire-escape ladders to be placed at all tbo windows of the Leland hotel, reaching to within one story of the ground. . The system of ladders is a new one. each round of the Ladder being fasteued into the walls and anchored there, taking the place of two brick, which are removed from the walls for every round. The cost i comparatively light. These ladders tre in addition to the regular fire otfcapt'S of the house. They took the audience by surpris , a9 It- n m t TT Ttw.m ntna 1 rtumtJUCO WLU3H VerUlCC 7- . f ,! of approval so emphatically expressed re 400 to nil J means somethinor Tlio im firon o w f wm mvcii with unerring correctness, the time is never out of joint, and the swetL rich. voices blend with remarkable unity. I Talk about drying wet clothes: man? people hang them up by the tire to dry game had got about the right, distance, sec the ''muskrat heuse"raisc up and drop a duck right and left Into the water, and see the look of ple tsiiiv, see the eyes sparkle as they had not sparkled since the last meeting, the girls would forget the trampish appearance of the lover and clap their little hands and say, "Wel:, he's the boss, aud don't you forget it." And then to see the tired hunter row up to the club house at night, tired and hungry, u;it get out of the boat cramped, and wet from Genesis to Revelations, especially about half way between, and see him jump around to get bis legs untangled, ai:d then go to the table and paralj zo the game surper, or the fcs.ive pan full of baked beans, is a sigh" worth witnessing. After the supper comes the pipe, and then all the boys go to the gun room to clean the guns, tell their experience of the day, how they missed the best shots they had, and killed where they didn't expect to, and exchange lies uu til early bed time. Men who, in the city, would not walk a block in the rain without an um'nclla. will go out in a rain storm and sit in a boat for half a day, until there is not a dry rag on them, and have more fun than they would by taking a trip to Europe. A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 25 cents and lodging at same reasonable rates. Farmers and Commercial 31tn will please bear this in mind. d&wtf SHOPS, Just outside the City limits, and nt sub ject to city Taxes. FINE RESIDENT LOTS where a shop man, or any other man, can eat his dinner under his own roof and not cold grub from a dinner pail in the dusty, smoky shops. Only three to ten minutes1 walk from his work. Call on JAS. S, MATHEWS, Att'y at Law and Real Estate igeut Over Baker's Store,wilI make terms to suit Ziots from $0 to $SO On time,or for Cash,to men that will build No Lots for Specubilors ! Fo the ci office For Sale. together in god location in of Plattsmouth. Ii quire ut this dtf For Sale or Trade. Two good cows, with calf, for either for stock-hogs or fat cows, qu're at Jonathan Hatt & Co.'s. Hou-w to Rent. Inquire of Chaplain Wright. trade En- dtf HENRY BCFCK OEALEK IN SAFES, CHAIRS. 1IC, KTe., KTC, Of All Descriptions. The only first class barber shop aud bath rooms iu the city at Joe hords, under Carruth block. d&wtf Mrs. A. .. Read will give special tenti.m to dr - k- making. at- METALLIC BURIAL CASES "WOODEN" COFFIUS Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cash. MY FINS HEARSE New millinery goods just received at Mrs. Read's in the Herokl Todd I!o k.3t For Sab. A Ies:r.-il!.- lmu.-c and l,.t w:iiiin (href I blot k? ol business. Very cheap. K;:- I quire ;t Sullivan & Woolcy. u2-lw We have just rcccivid another iijvtnYc oi wan pnper. uon i iau to sec our stock belore Ihm 'ng elsewhere. aSd'S Win. J. Wakvick. Detroit Post and Tribune. .01.133 xAia jMiei en-icnea tne Dro- Kjauiui; last auesuay evening oy a reading of the Trial Scene from Shaks- peare' "Henry ths Eighth. This young lady posesre dramatic talent of a high order, anl her e'ocution is per fect. She will make her mark in the worm. Chicago Evening Journal. but a sportsman can take a thimble of Rockwood block C. E. WESCOTr, The only "Boss" Clothier. MASIIFACTOKIxe A X O REPAIRING AT Sherwood'S Public Sale. IS NOW JJ1IADY FOR SKJUVICE. With many thanks for past iatruna- Invite all to call anil examine mv LARGE STOCK OK 31tf. FCRST IE AM) COKKI.XM rotiec Uiioreby pivea that I will !! at pub lic suction, iu irmir ui ine ouniycierK a omce. in riattatuouth, tv C., jSebr.-i.ska, at 2 o'clork p. in. on mi. tmij-. the 31ft day of K;.t-. . i u. i ,..,'2r",.'7!:nc r'v'" '?"'?' .property oi one nuwji iui uijci, pub ib ijii iuo iu- j '"im joiwiwn. iwi-fiihfi!. nam propriy con- side of the vest, and in half an hour ! ami chiu. one dirt tniie. u new line oi nne dress eooas con sisting of the lateu 6tyles and patterns just received at Weckbach's. 33dtf the vest will be as dry us a bone. We do not publish this ptt-cription for drying clothes for the benefit of the temperance societies, as it probaby wouldn't work worth a cent. Coroner Cos Co.. Neb. Plattvnoutb, March 20tu, 1883. d&w2t rremnefs crackers at Bak r'n. t&s 4w Notice to Farmers. A Drat class line or Ni.rsiry Moon txud orna mental shrubbery, Micii ut- fru t tn-i-.x. grape vines. cottouwaoUs. u nipple and hedge pliiiits. For sa!-M Wit-iu mete. riattsuiotitb. Neb.. I-w-M - - JOHN LfcKIJCY. SEEDS Our l-arjre (JAKDE CtTDE UrMTIIII llir V tit w HJaM v.w. "re to All. We .hit iiif fr.ff !. nr 1 1 . m I . kEEHPATlTArii V . n4 Mlmat, nU the Best ColUrttum of Veb Flower, r.ni!. and TrwNKEB. ErervthInei?tP?tV! The Troy City Ijinn lry lla3 removed to the Mockenhaupt build ing n-ar the blacksmith shop and is pre j ared to do fii? t-class work. 16-dlm Lidie?, your tptcial attention is called o t!ie leceivci new line of dresK ixla just cd at Wcckbach's. Skltf you. len acres for $ 600 00 " " GOO 00 " " " 760 00 " " " 2600 00 Several binall tracts well imiirov.wl and adjoining the city, lor aule ut reasonable rates. KA KM LANDS. 40atre, wild $ COO 00 b0 " improyM 1C0O 00 120 ' " 2000 00 10O " 4 6X)0 (X) 200 ' " C200 00 240 " " C000 00 r'ineftt block larm in t;asn count r $16000, lonf time and low rate cl in- terefct. 100 acres, wild S26O0 1WJ " . '2M)(i 80 " 1200 80 " 32HO 1GO acres, wild, R-p. V'y (cash) )()00 "ITY J'ltOi'EHTV. Cor. Jot 3 bVka from khopu (ch ui)).100 ' 1 3 u " " 17& " a " " " 1UT' J cor " Z " " 1 4 " ii cor 2 " " 2 " " N. 6th street fliuol ' ' ' Picnic Hill H " " W's-ihiiiii-tou ave" x l ul k from Main t 4 ir aim "aw Improved citv real efcint.. In ..l.im. nance. I can tint! in but ...ul.t t.. ... ,. . - nam m tins line if you will call and n,e. l.ll.- l.I KH llOU-Cii IU( 0J(, for baJc at iiiui-h lower liun-i, lhau will bo -keil ix inoiitiiA hence. Stores and l w.-llinys rt.u for rent, rent proiupily collected. If you don't Kr w hat you w uttf"m lids eolim.ii come uiid uk lor it. I've probably nn--eil ju-: what V1..1 ti i.ni v in. ij.i ii iieru ii :, K. 460 176 160 300 200 3.r0 eveiy evening from Rockwood Block, Plattsmouth, Neb .mJ i, v li-m-,.. hi.. two fine lot Union Qlock i BOYD & LARSEN, Contractors and Builders. Will glTe estimates on all kinds of work. Any oraers leit at tne Lumber Yarda or Post Office will receire promot attention. Heavy Truss Framing, for barns and large buildings a peclalty. For refeienoe apply to J. P. Youds bach or n. A. Waterman & ,J. V.Wec km. dAw Choice Candies! Iloiue-matle ami AWrrantnl Strictly l'v.rv. MEALS AND LUNCH at all hours. Oysters niglit or day at the j IF ZE3C CKJ 2sT X IS , Next to Weckbaeh'a hioro JAMES AN TIL, IWrktor.