The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, March 28, 1883, Image 4

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    PLATTSnODTH HERALD.
rUBLIMIIEU DAILY A til) WKEKLT
BY
Pervonsl.
George Hanson in spending the day
In town.
MitTur Weckhach want to South
Tie Plattxmoiith Eerali PdMisMjie Co. momm.
Attorney Drown, of Ashland, patted
through on Xo. 1 this morning on his
way home.
M .T. Orassinau returned this
iug from Dm Moines for a Bhort visit
with his parent.
Dr. Keller went to Omaha this
morning to attend the commencement
exeicises and receive his diploma.
for CHy and County Directory, (Uil way TWae
Tables. Telephone Kxchasg Oulo Dl
rectory, Buslnefla Cards Ac. m tblrd page.
JUT. I STOVE, - City Editr.
A. Salisbury. Ueutlat.
Board of trade tonight.
A whitewash iu the uolice court tu-d.y.
The Land will be at the rink again
to-Dlght. A good time is prenihit-d.
One hundred and oue voters, thus far,
have registered iu the First ward.
The boys who went to Omaha to bear
the opera last night, say it was Im
mense. They had front seat too.
A lot of boxes filled with new good
were unleaded at the Opera House
Clothing Stare this morning, brand
ed -S. & C. Mayer."
Carefully glance over the advertise
ments in today's paper and inform
yourself of what our business men
are doing and what they have to do
with.
W. II. Daker.riatUmouth, Nebraska,
is treading the pavements at the Bluffs,
and eating at the Ogden. Omaha Dee.
Mark Palmer, of western Kansas,
cauie In on Xo. t yesterday, for a few
days visit with his sister Mrs. Geo.
Clarke. He reports the west booming
Walter Houseworth was down from
Omaha last night to attend the bas
ket social. Walter dou't come down
now as often as be used to. Wonder
why?
Itobert Wittke. private secretary of
Gov. Hale, and a big stock man, from
Wyoming, was a pleasant caller at the
1 1 icr a i.i office today, in company with
Ilenrv McMaken.
The Nebraska State Teachers' Asso
ciation it In session at Columbus. Our.
teachers don't indulge in celu&i-bi s-4
but Uke their' after dark over the
front gte.
Eleven cars of cattle were shipped
from Plattsmouth to Chicago yester
day. J. B. Holmes shipped flvo cars,
T. S. Core, a; d Gcrrau & Ho; gl fid
three cars e;.ch.
Frank White an. I L. V. Muii..w j re
skirmishing arou d the Pla ts today river
for leathers. Their pi n s to scare the
ducks until their feathers come out, tl.en
send the doga after the leather.
Avoea Letter.
Avoca, March 26, 1883.
Ed. IIkhai.d:-Have been busy for
the pHt two weeks getting opring
work done up early nnd wjjeat sown;
however. I must spare time for a
small budget of Avooa news thin week.
I'lay an honest game, Dan, and
look out for paint.
E. F. Colby has returned from his
business and pleasure trip in the
f uth, tmnt hi pl-iti'iiii in there,
and reports having a pleasant time,
and everything prosperous.
O. T. Hock well has relumed from
his lonr visit in Miehiun, bringing
with him one of the fair daughters af
The Basket Social.
The basket social last night was one
of the anoit enjoyable gatherings that
has .assembled iu Plattsmouth for
some time-, and unlike the average
church sociable was not a bore. The
most amusing feature was the sale of
baskets. The amusing part of it to us
was the fact that there were not bas
kets euough to go around, and it was
aggravating, after fumbling our 25
cent piece in our hand until we had
the eagle nearly worn ofl', to confi
dently walk up for a basket and dis
cover that they were all gono. Ve
wasn't hungry, anyway, but just
wanted to try our luck. And there
was a married man who "not left"
too, and he had to stand around and
witness two young men loading up
on the delicious viands his wife had
prepared, and which he paic? n couple
ol small boys a quarter to carry there.
We know that man suffered," and we
were gl id, then, that we hadn't got
that basket, aud that we wasn't divid
ed, oursclf, so us to have a better half.
O Jier young meu, who had no fami
lies, but ought to have, were also dis
appointed in not getting baskets;
they were hungry, too, and managed
to get pretty close to the kitchen.
Some of the youug ladies (or old
ones) must have known that more
would be needed, and had an extra;
supply of good things in the kitch en
so that there was some solace for the
untortuuates after all. After supper
music aud a geurral good time were
the order of exercises. All wont home
feeling that it bad been good for
them to bo there, and all joined iu
pronouncing the buvkct social most
e.ljoable occasion.
The United Brethren conference held
at Uoadilla closed last week. Rev. G. ft.
Swartz will take charge of the Concord
circuit. It. A. Bishop, the Stove Creek.
Plattsmouth to be supplied. Rev. Lam
bert goes to Cheney. P. L. Swan to
Polk county mission. P. W. Scott to
Vesta circuit.
LOST.
Between the post office and Dovey's
store, a black kid glove for the right
baud. The finder w;ll greatly oblige by
leaving the name at II rt fc Co.'s butcher
shop. 27 d3t
v B
Buy St. Josep.i No. 1. flour. d at
Laadrelh's aad Others Garden Seed.
A fine line of bulk seeds comprising
all kinds of garden seeds, the largest
line ever before kept we have in the mar
ket this spring. Before buying vegeta
ble seeds of any kind, cull and see us.
wgt&d 2t a w U. V. Mathews.
St. Joseph Xo. 1. flour sold only by
Beuuett & Lewis. d 2t
"Art is nature passed through the
Alembalc of man." Emerson.
Geo. Graybill, teacher ol a thor
ough and practical system of physi
cal aud vocal culture, nnd expr ssion
by voice and action.
Children's classes, advanced class
es, Spakespeare or Milton classes,
private classes, public and parlor
readings at reasonable rates. Office
at the Perkins house.
Remember the Board of Trade meet
ing tonight.
St. Joseph Xo. 1. L a guaranteed to be
equal to the St. Louis flour. d 2t
Every suck of St. Joseph Xo. 1. flour
is sold with a guarantee and can be re
turned if not as represented.
A new .ine of liue tiros goods con
sisting of the latext styles and patterns
just received at Week bach's. 23?tf
ITo Humbug Here!
I Can Outsell any One Price Clothing
Outfit In riattsmontli
S"T SO 3P23H. GENT.,
And Htlll Make H.aejr.
Both Here and at mj Branch Store,
AT LOUISVILLE,
As I Buy For Cash.
Remember the above statement.
C. G. HEROLD.
23d-2w-lui
BT. I. SIMPflON,
AGENCY
FIRE INSURANCE CO'S:
CITY, of London,
QUEEX, of Liverpool
FIREMAN FUND, of California
T IK IE
B. & M. R. R.
One bundled and fifty loaded cars
were transferred over the Plattsmouth
bridge yi.s erday. They were laden
with grain, principally corn, from
along the B. & M. west. The company
that State, aud with a Cupid and Hy- have Put on nUQiker of extra trains.
Judge Post, the new internal rev
enue collector, takes possession or the
office and begins to draw his salary
next Saturday, He doesn't regret tak
ing tho office, but it is drawing the sa
axy that is tho hard work.
men's Uirectory they are proposing
to enjoy their honey ou in a plea
sure trip to the City d Mutua' Affec
tion, in the great State of Matrimony,
with "II. X. Cs" ho t congratulations
aud ;rsMI u with them.
G. McAsser is threatened with an
and yet the cry is for cars.
So.it it Feud U tii r.
One hnidly knows these days wheth
er he is in South Bend or Plattsmouth
Yesterday we had the pleasure of
Auction:
If you have ain M't y'i v. mil t .Li
at auction cull on .I n- Fmif. diiwt"
'I he Troy i'Uj Uum.f'y
lius removed. to the Mockcnhaiipt build.
i;ir iicur the ihi(:k smith shop uul ure
pred to do nrt-cla.ss uork. 16-illm
Ludies, your t-pecial attention js culled
to the new line of dre.s joode just
received at Weckbach's. 23itf
2tfebraskA
The through line tr Denver
and the Mountains, and all points
in Southern :inI Western Is'ebru.s
ka.
EXPRESS COMPANIES:
AMKUIOAN EX PKKMS CO.,
WKLLS. KAUOO & CO. EX i'UKHS.
Onioe la HookwrroJ liliM'k , with Juhuson llros
SUl'iii
WARRANTY DEEDS
MORTGAGE DEEDS
CHATTEL MORTGAGES
QUITCLAIM DEEDS
AND LEASES
Secure them at the
Plattsmouth Herald Ollic
FTP !
A FINE LOT OK
MACKEREL, LABRADORE HERRIN(J, TROUT, WILD WAVE
COD FISH, AjHO a choice lot of
LEMOHS AUD OEANCES,
We bave a flue tok ol
GMQWE FAMILY GROCERIES,
FancyHrai.dt ol
MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR.
1 liavu In Htock h Dha line of
Queensware, Glassware, Lamps,
lie. All our koo1h are new autl li e.Ii.
Will Exchange lor Country Proflnce. Linsed OiL Meal Always en Haul
Next loor to Court House, Rhittt'iiioiuh, Neb,
iwK3". M. B. MURPHY & CO.
The ladies who ara conductlnic 9q
art loan will publish a thirty page cata
logue of the ariielee oo exhibilitn
Basinets men are patronizing the
aiaiogue noeraiiy with their adver
tisemenU. and the IIbbald prints
thena.
grasping the hand of J. M. r.itt. rHi.n
attack of inflammatory rheumatism ; Joe Roberts, Croft Kikenbary. M Mc-
Dr. Packard iu atteudauco. Elwain, M. A. Hartigan and a hoBt of
Alessrs. Urant & Ilouser sold out
ice 1 Ice ! Ice !
X'-vv is the time to contract for vour
summer's Mipply ot'iee . Bed rock prices
prompt delivery and sujeiior quality of
i come ursi s rvei uy liienew ice
d-2m3 .Iok Fairfield.
ice. 0
man.
thir grocery, dry goods and notion
stock lo II. l. llciuierH, from Wis.
Our grain buyers cannot obtain fa-
others. We understand they are here
with a view of going into biz. So ere
tuug juu way expert 10 near mat we
have a bank established by J. M. P., a
Fo
the c
orliee.
For sale.
ilots together in good location in
of Plattsmouth. Inquire at this
dtf
Eastern Connect ion at
PLATTSMOUTH,
OIvIAHA and
ATCHISON KANSAS,
for a! I points
last, North and
Connections at
mm
FIXED ON ROOM,
FIXED ON LOCATION,
FIXED ON GOODS.
FIXED ON FITS,
FIXED ON STYLES,
FIXED ON PRICES,
9
REAL. ESTATE
(AN D)
COLLECTION A4'ENt V.
nnd
cilities to ship mare than one-third or paint shop by He, drug stoie br Joe
Let tin re be a general turnout at
the Board af Trade meeting to-mght.
in qLattiou of railrt a It wi 1 be dis
cussed, and it is a queai u of vital
one-hall or the amount of corn thev
hate chance to buy; they are short of
cars all the time.
(iant St, Ilouser propose erecting a
new building this Spring, and stock
it with implements and machinery.
I. Ilouser has moved iuto G. II.
lmnortancc tn iu luhI ii.. I
. K iiB vt iisiu ;i .... u . ,
moutn. Ta k ia chrap ut necessary. t v t ,
and U efl-.t; . ',. 'i k , . J. E. Beatty has bought Al. Mar-
auu i enei u. e on. v when backed UD in. t . ,
by action. 8 rrfcI1,,'uct? ' t aud commenced
J work on cellar at once. He will 6oon
George Calder cannot go on his good Lave a "eat dvr,liuST ,lol erected
Sawyer's store room and bouse, and and evening the first of the week aud
a .
loon, nor on his being a Scotchman,
nor even on his general good reputa
tion and winning ways when Uncle
Peter Herges ean go in at a basket so
cial, and after George has passed un
der the wish-bone, walk off with the
wish-bone, basket, school ma'am and
all.
Dr. Ilildebrand has returned from
his trip to Louisville.
Sawyer & Bennett arc iucreasiug
their hardware, machinery, imple
ment and furniture stock in volume
and variety, ready for the Spring
boom in trade.
Charley Spcier rcmaius
Troy City laundry.
Now Located on
W. B. BEOW, Proprietor.
Transient Work solicited.
Thinklni? mv nutrnni f Ar no . ..,.- t . ,i
Show in town la.f ,.ihf . i, Cit XurtUer work." r-.-. ' u.
Vf ....jjuw U I Wmo.K -1 .
the Platts. boys, toother with IiillT Washiagjon Avanue? muKlt,:u ,UP
law offce by Mike, and jail by Croft.
We look for Jones and John Boone
out in a day or two to start a livery
stable and barber shop.
Our boys are having a picnic with
the ducks and geese. Thad and Clar
ence Strejibt were out one mornintr
brought iu ten geese and tight ducks.
Business with our merchants aud
grain men is dull this week.
LINCOLN for
CENTRAL CITY,
COLUMBUS,
ATCHISON,
wo can fix you to your satis
faction on
Caps
Ruffner.
time.
More when I
have more
Shakey.
and all intermediate points,
P. S. EUSTIS
G. W. IIoldhkok, Gen. Pas. Ag't,
uen i aupt. Ouiau a. Omaha
LEGAL NOTICE.
War
! present to assist II.
Mr. Looims, ot
C. Meuuers.
Weeping Water,
Elver Beportt
.M.B lufumuuii oiuciauy to i lie
Department.
Tho river at noon todav, lood 7 ft.
for the in. above low water mark, showiog
A. W. White and Wiley Black start
out B a neiu nunt Tor ducks south proposes lo locate here in a few days
of town this afternoon. Farmers lir- shoemater. lie is a good work
ing six or eight miles out report fields man and deserve eucouragemout.
alive withthem, and Alf started out There i a report of a harness mak
wlth the recollection of the time when cr locating km 'ig,t us socn.
ha sho; twenty-one ducks at oue shot E T. Smith has sold his resldcnco
on a grain stack, iuJ he expacU to bag to B. C. M irquaidt. I. Marshall has
i7 uirut. bousrht'. MaraliulPa reidi ne lot
and intend-) huV.ii
TT cj..a. . .1 - . ----n
w. m outton, a mne town about We shall soon
wUCTAba iuq size or 'iaitsmouth, they telegraph cr il,.
have organized a creamery -association work of ere !i
a fall of 4 in. siuce noon yesterday.
A large flat boat flouted past the city
in the Ice yesterday on its wav down
the river. The boat was about seveu-
ly-nve long aud very strongly built.
Several attempts were made to capture
i, iuu an ncio unauccessiui. it IS
supposed to have broekn loose some
wnere up the river near Plattsmouth.
The ice was running so heavy at the
lime mai no one, save some man who
carea naugnc for his . life, would
h-ive four lines of dared to have followed the boat in
f... I' .cili-: the "m. eo. uJty jvewi
For Sale !
NE, Sec. 3, T. 12, R. 13.
S E Sec. 3, T. 12, R. 13.
S. W. Sec. 3, T. 12, R. 13.
and JSi Hi. W. Sec, 10, T. 12, R.
Ida Anna Teach
vs.
Gustavous H. Peach.
depart-
pnme
In the district court, in tlie spemwl' (u,ii,.i..i
district i and for Case county! sSbraA",! J'11
xeacn, noii-resideut de
fendant : Vou are lierebv nunA o. ..f.
1 1. J ,
a petition aaKrt yoTii, theXAcur t oi
uiu j on. on
13.
E S. W. Sec. 31, T. 13, R. 13
E , Lot 10, Block 28.
h Kaintlff 'J II n.1 5"1 y. ulf.ned
- j 1 ; j mov t . aiiu also lor Lll
Ion are reimirH t.. un....... ... : . .....
orhf,.rK-v:;;7i;r."V".v5' pennon on
v.m ui.hu.1 oi iiaj 13S3.
By Smith and Bc-eson her AAttorney8rKACH
62 1 4
3,
&9,
Si 9,
Duke's Addition.
59.
23.
11.
Road Notice:
To all whom it may concern
The commissioners appointed to locate a rond
tvuvuiH, io, a ana -a, town 12 N
STTtVir. v . r. w 10'm cha us to
50 links A. of th i-; u ...... . r
llde.SlSBC- 15 thence went
Trunks and Va
rices. Furnishing
wymore, go o c! s , Week-
wear, cfec.
Fresh Goods
in every
ment of
quality
One price and
no monkey busi
ness, lie mem
ber the place,
Mockwood block
C. E. WESC0T3?,
The only "Boss" Clothier.
Law and collection hii; ,-. j.run.jj
tly hi tended to ut lu, oiJn. iti.u Jnu.
cee.l. rcinitied witl...nt mi.
Noti.i iul work, uu c; micin aud
abtraeling attend). i ,!u h(,oi
ticc. and nul isluclion zuumu.wl
i' 1 1 . . ..."
ii ineic IK any llilli Me no
. specially of. it ih tilv and
real itMie. Several liue latu.k ul
Home will land at baraiiiM. i-iib.rlmf
men ean get a home by it:y m; inuit li
ly whui they now pay lor houc
Sj)Hce forbila giving but a auiall
percentage of tho bargain now on the
books at this agency; we name thv
following':
bix choice half aero lot, 8 minutes
from 11. II. shops, at from $Q to $160
each, and on terms that would make
a man ashamed to say he did not owu
a house. Come and see, you are not
compelled to buy and we wont jjivo
these lots away, but you can get them
so ihey will absolutely cost you noth
iug. - .
lirA A t man 1.4 1 . " I f ...
' "ui iui! nine irom env
$250 part on time.
Eleven acre lot i mile f5i,.
lorooo tins is extra fine.
for
city
I have three pieces of outside prop
erly which 1 cau sell and under
take to furuish purchaser iViirlr
enough to pay for them, now I win
furnish the ground and you the work
work is what hurls me. It you will
do the work at a fair price 1 will KiVe
you a clear deed for the land; if you
cuu't do the work come and nvti me 1
may find home one who will do it i'or
you.
1 en acres for $ 5O0 00
4 600 00
" " 760 00
" 2600 00
Several hinall tracts well iuiprovet
it adjoining ihc city, lor sale al
a point
n ine i
chains ; theuce
mi i , N .66 west 8 chains; thence south T -iu- w
The above described farms are lBJ
sale on W time, with T es ; t.,f
uu save commenced the erection of
buildings, etc. Why can't we have
one here? Furm a ioint stoHr mm.
pany and utilize in capital now lying j
iate. j!.nougn cows run around on
Mai ii atrest erery day to furnish milk
for o ie of ordinary capacity.
cross-b to: ..
ed rapidly furwaml.
H.i r- poll- aud
p-.jrt bciug push-
N. C.
II.
THE JAPANESE TEA TARTY.
Many Attritions for thi 0
Tho lufica tif It I . .
r; titl , . i vi hue i j esoj lerittlj
iiaior Whealer hao L.n tho I .
rw.Tar. a- " ' " cuurcn nave all arrauSeuii,u made
7n-9nKKln for their entertainment. A leading
:hm Z" W1 crP. Uallery and -academv of designs.
r . r i vue laaiyear. magnificent collection which.
the amount on hand, and the prospect, consisting chiefly of works
w u. wmier grain, etc. mis Is the
first of a series of circulars that will
be issued monthlj, and the returns, as
filled out. be forwarded to the depart- J
ment or agriculture, at Washington
D.C.
a
while
of the
modern school of art. embraces several
of the Renaissances and a few originals
from the old "masters." The music
will be furnished that evening by the
B. s M. band; and a supper of much
magnitude will be spread for the
At the Japanese tea party to be
given at Rock wood hall by the ladies
of tho Presbyterian church, many at
tractive features are being prepared
to enliven the occasion; an art gallery
will be among the features of note.
A Japanese lady from a distance will
be present. Supper will be served,,
and each one partaking will be pre
sented with a Japanese cup and saucer.
Sapper. 33 cents; admission to hall, 10
cents; children, 5 cents.
Bennett & Lewis have taken the agen
cy for Qoff & Fleischman's com Dressetl
yeast and will receive it fresh twice each
week. This is the lest yeast in the mar
ket. Call and get a sample package
rcc. a 2t
for sale on lone tim with V
O 7 -1
cent, interest. Apply to
K. B. WINDHAM,
d9tf PlatrsmmiH. Vtol.
- r
cur-
i . rui'in-r
i. -. i:uiK.f 111
Secure Yourself a
II OM E!
Forty Aoren i.ijtl of iu City Lot,
S
m Palmer's Addiiion.
of S E. corner ot seeV U; t,,e.v Xe-1 T m S
chains trt o nint kj. ii.. i. . " " ,v ' w
w m pui.nr lillrvH , m t,l (Jj,. l er .(ir. I . ,
on nonh iit- oi .i-c. m, ,n ;,
und f .vi.i. ..4 ww
REPAIRING
inereol..mu all oojcetion.H th-u-:.. or . l jt :
damages, iui be flieU in Hi,- :..,:, t' t -5
oilice, on or IWore iio.m on rli. i,: . .. 'K ?
All
reahoiiable rale
V A KA1 i.AM8.
) aeree, wild $ (JOU 00
W0 imnrov'd ttjui nri
Jooo 00
6000 00
6200 00
6000 00
at
I CO
'A'O
V?4
t inest tock
"""i uiioiu rficre iicc i.ireto
I o;mtj Clik.
Legal Notice.
I- the district court of Usi cwuut v Nebrmi -In
the mat er of the a, plu h... i iliry S J
nrtminutratrix of u. t ir:
On rradimr the if iii 7, "V r' ' "
MiinUtratrU of tle.e fA"Z. sZ I, 1
ADJOISI2VO TUK
Ji. & M. RAILROAD
SHOPS,
LeilMll rf Yl t u.. lit Ii. u ......
the aid .ieceateJ uied seized of eertaiu real
estate therein described, aud that it is ni'es
ary tonsil the i t., , Ji.J A-i?. ..t'
n
deeeaa-d. nn.l nr- .. f ..... v.. - " " rr.
j 71 f.-'.;fc u iiccuio to en tlie
Just out-ide the City limits, and nf sub- VVJ "
ject to city Taxes.
We have just received another invoice FINE RFSTT)FrVrl' T rkTfi
of wall paper. Don't fail to see our IVCOllACH 1 LUib
,T.J cai rsiate ior mat pur-
poje. It u ordered that said petition be heard
before Hon 8. B. P.und. Judge of the dK
S2riAnK"i&Wwnj;y ?f Ca.,. at The of-
The A. O. H. ball last evening was guests. Everyone should attend.
complete
- ucceaa in CTerv senna
Between sixty and seventy tickets
were sold and the dancers just coni
forUMy filed the hall. The supper at
Murphy's popular restaurant was in
keeping with the rest of the pro
gramme, and the dancing and eating
were kept up until from sheer exhaus-
I a a. .
uou iney nau 10 stop. The A. O. II.
are to be congratulated upon the suc
cess of their first entertainmsnt.
Tae H rl l take great pleasure in
anaouuein-f Mrs. Simpson's Musicale
tonight, ut her Muic Rooms, ilrp.
Siutpsou ha wi rkvd lung and faith
fully in this chy, and nany indeed
stock before buylDg elsewhere,
22d3t Will J. Warmcs:.
Pecks Bad Boy.
Bound in book form at Warrick's. d6t
Fer Sale er Trade.
Two good cows, with calf, for trade
euner ior stocic-hog or fat cows. En
qu!re at Jonathan Hatt & Co.'s.
Dra. Clutter & Marshall, dentists,
Fitzgerald's block, have their beautiful
suite ot rooms fitted up in the finest
style They have all the latest improve
ments in the dental art.and are prepared
to perform all operations in their line
in tho most com Die te and atifn
manner. Both members of the firm are
uenusts ot ability and experience. Dr.
Clutter having an experience of sixteen
yfar, and having enjoyed a most suc
cessful practice throughout this vicinity
for the naiit five tmm Tt ix i 1 1
the new member ot " the firm comes' u Tie oniy r8t cI88 brbr "hP and
among us with the highest recommenda- ?a TOm luu? cL,y at Jo ord-
iions irom nis iormer nome at Ttnrlinfr i ui- uwu
ton, Iowa. dwlt
House to Bent.
Inquire of Chaplain Wright
dtf
For Sale.
A desirable house and lot within three
blocks of business. Very chean. En-
w
We kindly ask the ladies of Platts-
llinnth and rnnnft. Mall J .
ave re. e ved I heir musical mstruc- as possible aad inspect the . nA quire of Sullivan & Woov
r. .. i . . I ".. . . "!
.uu irom on, nn ca ao always Deen ' " aress gooas received this
a c:edit aud phaaure to t!ira. Every week in desirable shades of terracotta,
year Mrs. S. prepare u-r is for a j,"f
Musical, siruilar to ,hc oue which v.ietie; of lrd JK"
10c. regular price 15c We. will take
pleasure in sho win sr vou the novltia f
the season sod fruarantee these mxwia
never before shown in Plattsmouth. w
dawlt Soi.OMOif A Hatbax.
thev hilt U evening, and which af
for7 psrouts anf 'trleod o:4the pupils
food opportunities for witnessing the
progrtS-i made.
A Sqaare Meal
Can be had at the City Hotel for oaly
25 cents and lodging at Same reasonable
tatea. farmers and Commercial Men
will please bear this in mind. d&wtf
In
city.
Boose f Kent.
oue of the best locations in the
Inquire of J. W. Jennings. . dtf
where a shop man, or any other man, can
eai iu dinner under nisown roof and
uot cold grub from a dinner pail
in the dusty, smoky shops. -Only
three to ten minutes' walk
from his work. Call on
JAS. S. MATHEWS,
Att'y at Law and Real Estate Agent.
Over Baker's Store.will make terms to suit
XiOts from $-iO to $50
On time.or for Cash,to men that will build
N Lota for Speculators I
i
HOUSE, SIGN, AND
Carriage Paintor,
GrainiM, Glaziii, Paper fiaatijif,
KA1-SOMINING.
I SrWl Whaa
va iic civia in i mp nuirinr i . .
.;:' . v , " " lu county ol fjas. auS
tT,l.-'i: fVf.K. A " u""r oiered that
iuuiiiiii at leant iour sueceafiir
weeks before cairi da flr.n vi ITT
petition, in the PlatUmouth Hibald, a. week
ly newspaper published at PlatUmouth in ilid
county of fca... Wiluah Oai ii j "la
auniran arwooley. Judxe Presidii'i
Attoniay. far Petitlaaers. 62tJ
Sherwood'S,
Notice to Farmers.
A flrtl 1mm ... V- .
ui n unt n iiooi thn nrna.
St.. - ..TabhetZ' 8ucn frui t'ee. srape
lllnh v r',Wrod?-, '" P1 and laede
Plattsmouth, Neb..
"W-M JOHN LEE LEY.
Notice to Tfiafih firs.
Fridal,iHtJ,70iSBce ,n rJa'tmouth tke fir.t
, - iu . uuijr anu Saturday, and a
weeping water the third Haturdav of
S " land to any school buafnes that
BIAV hAhrM.la. ...... .
j - f.ocurou LVIDI ALTOV
Superintendent
Estray Notice.
Taken up by the subscriber at hi place iu the
city of Vlatt-uiouth ou the 7th day of Kebra-
19 i?" ne,,t1n' i nrown inara supposed to be
i . --j1 - maris, i no owner
U hereby notified to call, prove property par
- tome uci sway.
Plattsmouth. Feb. 27th 18S3. ' UVIi
Jarin iu i',a.ua onuni.
j Itllhit.
$2500
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ai ce 1 can liu.l wi.ii r.n
tni line ii ;i,u wll call aud me
uus.ijea i.ouki-k and loin for sale
at much lower liuje. ti.au will be
unked six im.uthe iieuce.
Stores and diveiling ren ed Sbd for
nt, relit iiroiiipily eolJtcted.
1 1 you dou'i cc v1ihI you want in
ihn eoliiiuii oiuo ami Mk fori! l're
lrobMbl i..iMti Jum hat you want.
Urtice oj.eu iicurO every eTenln from
0 io o.
;o,d new house and two fine lots
In good h.Cition t.riee, 800.
w. S. WISU,-.-.-Utiiorz
Qlock
VUTtATgw CI
UCTTTin
is Hal
J th. ... ri7.T'"a-1'
Bockwood Block,
I,!atkmoul!J Nc-L
BOYD & LASSEN,"
Contractors and Builders-
Will gjre esthnates ou all kinds of work. ' Any
owners ieir at ine Liimbrr Vards or Tout
Offlcs will rect i ve promot attention .
Heavy Truss Framing,
, for barns and large buildings a specialty.
For refaienee spply to J. p. Youiie. J. V. W
Choice Candies!
Home-made nl Wui ranted
Strictly Pure.
MEALS AND LUNCH
at all hours.
C)"rP?,lXir:.'d.'at tlip
HP. 32. CEJilsT IX',
' JAMES A VTir- iw
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bach or J
H. A. Wateroiau Hon. dm.