The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 16, 1883, Image 2

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-The Plattoontt Rku PClisliico:
TEEMS:
DAILY, detTw4 y mnit to juijr wart of the.
city
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WEEKLY, by ruali.
On eoiy"U inootui
Oooeopy oiui year..
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2 to
Ifgfetr at ti Pot Ofter. ruUi-uutn. n
second cIma matter.
I'LATTSHOUTII. APIUL 14, la3.
As compared with other years, the
'r mach advertised Irequols banquet and
upper given lu the city of Chlcafco on
. last Friday evening ly . the democratic
eekers for fame, was a flat failure.
The rnos. remarkable feature o the
1 entertainment was tho conspicuous
absence of every prominent democrat
- n thacoulitr j.Y especially was thoab
snce3rthesJnatJAl 'characters
marked, after the extensive advertis
ing the democratic managers and jour
nals had given of this gathering of the
clans, for the purpose of announcing
;to th rank and file of . he faithful, the
new revelations that were to be -the
cloud by Hay and the pillar of Ore by
night "to guide the democratic host
through the Red Sea of doubt and the
Great Desert of. distrust, safa to the
land of corn and wine fat jobs and
public plunder. Save and excapt the
.Hon.. Thoa. F. lUyard. of lelaware,
ttey were all. absent; although the
country will remember how punctual
these patriotic gentlemen, those
, who are not too old - have baen here-
- tofore toUend. these "banquets, ,and
- commiserate the toiling millions of
their oppressed- and down-trodden t'olr
low countrymen?.' True, it was so
norously announced that " three hun
dred plates would- be hud," and that
all the democratic elect would tie pres
ent, each with his little cut and dried
- fane" under his arui, for the demo
cratic matron to raise on the bottle ;
yet they came not nor any one for
thorn. .. - -. '
Take the chevalier Bayard f Delaware-
from the gathering, and &i a meet
m of tf'e leaders of th "party it pre
sented a sorry sight. The mtn of
prominence and .mark r in the .demo
cratic partr, who are to snaps its poll
cy. and guide the-ship of part through
' the tempest of 1&4; werenut present;
-ailUoitsh the-rep:nt ; was tiMjnestion
ably spread for their, eutertainnieri .
The heirs apparent of Indiana McDun
ald, Hendricks, and Yoorbos, were at
home; Pennsylvania Ila-idx. Ran
dall, and Petti-son were not there;
, New York's sae .of Grammercy, her
' Cox, and Hewitt aud Kelley. and
Uevel-iud and others were absent;
even the OUiu man wjw not.al the
front ; nor McUlellan nor Kosenoranz.
- TsMKtble iHfoule r.ho regard thw
United States as a well governed, hn- possibility.
.... ..r.,.Mm miitnnv. tlwre isnoin-! P-eace be to t
rj rivr." . f
thing painfullj idiotic in men 01 in
tellectual force and culture; claiming
" , to be leaders and teacher of the peo
pfe ; gathering upon an occasion, sueh
- as'this-lroiubis banqaet furnished, to
ay to the children of this day, that
this country is deteriorating iu its
government, that the patriotism
of. the peoplo is. fast dying out, and
that the? these silk stocking leaders
would lead them back to the days of
the republican simp'icity of Thomas
Jefferson; when it was in order to
ride horseback (as some of those Iro
quois heroes vauutingly called it), to
the national 'capital, like Jefferson
did, not on free passes and in private
palace cars like these sarhein.3 did
when .they attended thi biuquetiii
Chicago. . -
There . is, somethiug absolutely
humiliating -to tho citizm, wlio takes
an h?nesprlde in the greatness of his
'country.. listening tothe wine bibbing
flat hers kite (as happened at this ban
quet) tauntingly - saear at the chief
executiveof the'nation. Because in
addition Co the rpguiatiea nsvy colors
upon- the 4"irr "vessel in which he re-
. - ' m " ft a m.
Joseph Brady, one of the Individ'
11 ds charged with the murder of Lord
(tfvendisu and Mr. Burke, was fotind
tfutlty by the jury. "After a very short
'unsultaUon, yesterday a motion for a
tirw trial was immediately Interposed,
promptly overruled, and the prisoner
sentenced to be'' hanged by the neck
ontil Jea4l, on the 14th day of May
next.
Wk notice by the C'hicaso journals
that our Sterling Morton was last upon
the "great left wing of the Iroquois
programme for the guests. Mr. Mor
ton has a fashionof getting left. How
ever, it appears he goes in on thisdern
ocratic clam bake so far as the in vita'
tions were concerned, and that he
e-vered one of the three hundred
plates."
8ammt Cox sent a ehcrt letter of re
grets to the Iroquois committee on
invitations to attend the late banquet
in Chicago in honor of Thomas Jef
ferson, in which Sammy thinks Jona
than Edwards and Thomas Jefferson
represented the opposltes in American
politics. and in which Sammy ts a true
JerTersouiau disciple declares for state
rights. The trouble with Mr. Cox is,
he confounds the states rights that
Thomas Jefferson espoused and alvo
cated with the states rights that Mr.
Jefferson Davis and democratic states
men like Sammy Cox and that class of
men believe in. Thay are an en
tirely different kind of states rights.
The eloquent toaster. Col. Vilas, of
Wisconsin, who made Hob Ingersoll
look out for his laurels upon the occa
sion that-Chicago banqueted and feted
General Grant after his returu from
his journey -around the world, in his
reported speech at the Iroqols banquet
said :
It matters not that this controversy
shall divide present houses or break
the bonds of past association. Such
distresses' must not be set in contrast
with the welfare of a great nation.
This is the free traders threat at the
old Democratic party, and is being
muds nowadays with great promptness
by the free trade orator. Carter Har
rison is reported as following Col.
Vilas in just about as savaz a plea
against free trade vagaries.
cRes pre.ent one. Just how this litiga- !
tlon was manftgoJ IIkkald knows
not, yet certainly under the laws of tliH
country thy ought to hnve been ti
equitable defense fur tho citizen in thcxe
cases tlit at leat would have saved to
him his improvement. A dastardly in -
ju.sttec has heeti prpetra.ed somehow ia
tills matter upon the citizens of Thayer
county which calls for u full investigation.
Ho Humbug Here!
I Can Outsell (any Oue Price Clolliliig
Outfit iu I'lattsmouth
25 PER CENT.,
AXI MILL MAKE MONEY.
Both Here and at my Branch Stors,
AT LOUISVILLE,
As I Buy For Cash.
RememlKT the above statement.
C. G. HEltOLl).
2"k1 lr:i
ALWAYS AHEAD !
BENNETT& LEWIS,
THE LEADING
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Colin; to Uie froul Illi ;t eoiiij'li t - tot'K ot
Just Received. .
A ITXE LINE OK
MEERSCOAO AND BRIAR PIPES
' IHIIKCT IJII'OKTATION.ja
. 'Challenge 5c Cigar,
Staple and Fancy Grooenes'0;Tjh'
i -r :t 1 1 ti. 1 1 i f. hi
V i.'KSH
AND NK'i :. -
We uhvas luy the hesl oods in the inarki-t, nd ;
'f U' nit' i-olt- a .-its in thi.-. t'vn for l'.u- s;ilc
I ii- thro;
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and the -i:i.ei:::at!:: -
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!:iil'Oi;'s Ciicur Factory.
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"BAT A VIA" CANNED GOODS,
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Nothing liner in the market, i'lalt's "Tir" l.ni u ! 1
always on hand. Coino and tseo us. We "i ill make yon jjla1;.
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HOUSE, SIGN, AND
Carriage Painter,
Graining Glaziaf, Paper Hangta
KALSOMINING.
Leave or Jew Rt W arritk'H. l'luttsitouth. 1 eb
Mn. DauKY Gi:aves death wa3 an
n on need upon last evening. Ha was
one of PlatUmotith'9 oid?5t citiiens,
coming to this .lace when it was a
trading point with thfc Indians, near
thirty yeara ago. lie has been a good
citizen during ail Ute.e years, taking a
lively interest in the giuvrth and pros
perity of our city. He wai an old
land mark, so to speak ; a reminder i f
the other da;s that have given place to i
the enterprise, push arid bustle of tha
present day and ago iu Plattsinouth.
Gradually these old settlers are drop
ping out.of our ranks, aud very soon
tho pioneer of Mi, ?1 and '0 will be
known no more in our midst. "We
should not forget these hardy men of
early days, who made the early settle
ment and development of Nebraska a
he ashed oT our old fel-
... c ; ! luir rifi7Yi iit.il viaiirliVtf?. 1
John FitzckkAlD, a. W. McLacomlin,
rre.sidenr. . Chier.
FI??GT NATIONAL
OK 1M.ATT.SMOUTH. NfclSHASKA.
Offers tlw very best tfacilitivs Tor the prompt
tran-actton of legitimate
BANKING BUSINESS. j
-SUwks. IVn:ts. GoM, :ovrrnt:int ami Local i
htjt-urit i Xoujrlil aiwl Solrt, Deixj.sits receiv
ed and interest allowed ou time CttrtiU- !
cte, Dr3Ti.-drav. n,avilall? in any i
pan ot the L'nitod stares aDd nil i
the principal (ons oi j
Kuropv. i
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(Chicago, Burlington c Qulncy r?ai!roa.tJ.)
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litis Cbairii (scats f . :.m,! ;:;.: ' .
roivlns ChaiiS. i'ulit'iau i'.-J ire ; - ,j
f he famous C V. .t i). l-uiintj t "r -. i .
:from Chicago IC:!'!.-. t'i; . , t .Mr
iKJIiiTS, LtUC'bXO Ur,-i .i.-.-i. !.
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Isfph, Atchtson & lope;. )iily iu'-..!'.: ':!-i ,si ......is i.a ( tl. i 'i.iv
jtween Chicago, Uuin Ar Uei!t.T. 'inr i.;i! jij (.;!,. ..f itr wtwet:i Mt. i.ois an I Lie
jbetweu Iinliana,oLiii I'uuticil K!'.i.V. vi -. :v-rii. 1 .'! . '.v.i. Lincoln, 'ci.-raslai, u:;il lc:.v-r
AH coanectious uiad in l."i.."n i.'ji'. .' j
.known oat&e great THitOlTGnc.v;: i.i SK.
Finest Equipped Railroad in Worlu for a!l Clns
FOTTEB, ft! Vice-ies't and (ifu l Sliaajr. LOAVFXI Ottn. 1'
ty-'IM;
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ltd
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Collwiioux made & prutnptlg ri-mitt!(J.
til-best murker pricen iaid fwr C'otir.t y War
rants. SrafeuMt Coa:itY HoiaL-i.
His obituary appears elsewhere in
this issue of the Uekald.
THE DEED TO KNEVALS.
Au inatrorueut 'of dread import t a
uambcr of citizens of this county xe&a
enlyreil i;i the couaty records Ju re on
V.ducsJay. It was a master's deed from
Klmcr J5. Dundy, Jr., special master in
chancery, to ghnrm-ia Y. Knevsl", and
coved.
DIRECTORS :
John FitzgnraM
resli Gr rooerie
No old rstoek to wiirl oil'. Tlie latest pattern"? 1'
John H. ClarK.
oeo, k. rivev
A. YV. McLauhUu.
A. K. Toiizalin,
It. C (.'UKlllLg.
r . r.. Hue,
Bank Cass County
Cotm-r Maia and Sixth Streets,
) JOHN BLACK. President.
jj. M. PAlTKK.SO., Ciwhicr.
Transacts a GcHeral Mm Mm.
HIGHEST CASH iRICE
Paid f or Comdy and City Was. -ants.
COLLKCriOX'! IAI)i:
and nromptiy rc?nirted for.
m wctoiw :
GLASS JLISTJD CXUSEISrSWABE.
FLOUH. FEED AND PROVISION'S".
Cen'l SiijU. Oiiiaiiji.
j Will iiirv ti;d -sEI.L all !.
! FURHITUEE,
! METALS,
! r IRON,
t. Ill'll Ul Cf t'tia Ill'liSC.
VI 4 VTTs.NfOl'T H, - Jfi:RASfKA.
ii:,n t Il':-iim.:ii:,Ui, Cioitf or
mi; u!f, i:t.
tl OA
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Vi-A i : r Jt!
j:i':v:i:;Ciirc Guaranteed
- r-inl.Vkln I mil', nrw l.nown to fail
. 1 ' , .u-nlt nr riirnn'v. IUUT to all
.,., .-..,!.: ',..! . '. r (m
3 I'M:. I-VIZ 7X7 I
: :.. i.vi i: or 1 1111 poison.
I- H Will -ft hXi.SJH IN TUK
'"';i1 'fit a:.jj ;ouiy A-
-i ? 1' Vl.ld.v I- kii'iwn as a common
'': ': i!. tf';niM- Jt t-triki'H tlln-rlly ai tbe
.i.k fti J. 3 k,kl. IIIL it Ifl f:iillf uikI V.iir..l..l-.
so l).;tiiy no-ralloii snerillcK autl uptrmcj
Iiaiii-ca.s only treat locally ihr fllctx.
liliasliriMi ewn-fil!ii liy i-nuuoat fcfleritlt
llii.t outward applic.-itloiH, Mich an rultilu
wi. Ii 1 i!i-. i.iiittnci: ts, liiiinit-ill. and HCXttiiiiif
loin. us will i.ot t railicatc tlit- liica.cH vjilcfi
ire the ifsiiit or Uie polniiLln- of tiie Jj!o-m1
-.i!i I mr Acid.
KAIiU'YIiK'A vi(iriiiivii liiarvclouu tf
f -t 01. tills mi:!(I ai!l so roiuovct tlir disorder.
It is iii.w xclwsiv ly iiHt-a by all ccU-bratftl
ciivs.i latin t-f America and htJiic UiKiieMt
tlcrlical A'-adcmy of I'arm ivjiojm Mi .fi cent
MIIK' 111 t Illi i!h.Vs.
Tt EI Tvl JD Ivl 13 E 3?C
''.!,:.".-.?I',r-'V,',OA is a wrtain cure fur
l! MAi ISM, GOUT and NKl ItAUilA.
ri-e itiom 'Picimn paln are ttubilued almost tn-
The Very Kighess Market Price paid for Couit ry Tro I
DREW BUILDING. PLATT5MUOTH.
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trial. Jicliri Kiiarantt or i.jnui y
..ii!s.t iCfiiiiii.uirtls f-i.t ou ai-plk-H-
; -i, l,o-. : f.'ixf forii.
i-v ii 1 ex-: rt of moiH-y.
; von: ;i:i '.lii.sT roit If.
' .; ;;;: 1 i,iu takine in.it ation
1 r ' 'oa t fr(iiiiTieii(1l f-i
' '." i -' ii t ' ni ii'iini- u itli the
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r :: 111": vi ii ic;.:ly rnirc iiad'Toiu--.
J-kH -il' iiKi.,!.. n-ic:i,. i, iu.xuiM .
I !'i iN : I!.,.-:;.. l.j,,. m!t, c.r
f ft 3 V .
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M-.IV Voi;K.
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WA.YMAN k KIRiJY,
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manuf. 1 r Ten. nv; ;'
Tnc titles tt 4,400 acres ot luiuls just
ly leloaino; to citizens of this count v
03, virtue or every claim ot justice a:ul
riiflit by faithfal compliance with the
requirements imposed ly the govern
ment in order to perfect tlieir tUles
have been taken away, from them, almost
as suinmarily as if the disporfscSbion
were .the" results of a ukasu from a Rus
sian czar instead of a decree from the
district court ot the United States. The
d.vree of the court stave the stttiers two
months in which to make a deed to ' 1?
Kneval?, in default of which, a - sj e-ial j
master's deed was to be made, which, as j
detalU-d above, has been mHe alii re- ;
corded... j
Tie d'.'ed not only conveys I be iuud
b:t t!ie butldiuR and improvement !
John P:ack. J. M. raUerson, V. H. I'ari ir-Ie, 1
F. It. atlimanti. J. 5Ionisey, A. P.. i
Saiiih. Fred iirdr.
My
WEEPING WATER
WEEP I KG WATEli,
NEB.
"tnereunto appertainia'j or in anywise
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IjeiUllgJII. j
The decree also provides for posses- I
siou, aim it 15 prouabic. taut llie gran- j
cenUL-Ba-an?XClrsiB nnmuxtn v" t, in..v. at .... ,..,,. dAf. ea:l hi Rplvd Ii.fPr.sr n.,
-rCe unrl''t'f"anr4trlpw In aid the assidtanc of a United States! neat-.
L. RUED, Tresideat.
35. A. (JIIiSON, Vice-rirbident.
11. S. WILKINOX. Cashier.
A General Bttliu Susiness Transacted.
'. JKl'O.SlTM
i)til on Time Cert I-
IRON FRONTS. ;i;)l:S;
AND CASTIXJiS.
rk in CoSuiiM!.- "iimi Cs-.iii
H khi:). our Shu-h
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Our facilities for heavy
Dot suri-atsed iu the State.
MACIIINC HEl'AIUIM: of a
for all classes of work iu iron.
Patroni.e Nebraska manufa' iurin.";.
fit-iht and time.
ParticH liuiUhnir in any part 4" the State slit.uld
ii-j.-ir.--fs !!o;-Hfs are i
lie hnop ;j I.'. iv eqii:p;c'i
f ;iipiic-ite all eastet n pric-, fcnvsn
iite for .o.ur terins -f cat-tin!S
CASS COtyTTlT WOESS
IMareh 11th, 1S82. PLATTSMOLTH; NKH.
. their Irak xaLf mple f orm-
j iQiushal to eject the ox'upant sua .'
And Tinners' Stool
OF ALL KINDS
FOR SALE BY
4 ui.:ce uimseir in sssjio:i
tafe:j.MrM.n,.-c.0l .vu,m., . ,-..'...... nr,Lr.l Drawn available ia aav nart of the United I
AeBsnan. Anatriot-states niri and
politiciasV who; Is our infancy made a
war upon the inhriUHi,cutorru of the
uiothrBQantrji.AwiMClr lingered with
and" luflz if voar forefathers during
. George -i WasliingtoLs. ' p'reaiiential
"Sr'cr; andVttho ,-Jn doing ', took
extreme jjrOttodl wpo naay questions
whicSfxpWteBC hasslnca taught.
. .wervrwyVeU-hfr tenable nor wise.
' ThVllERAtB hail .great respect for
Tbouia Jffrso - aitd Gorj Wah
ington aftd-Sr.'MooroTand Adams
and- the trW of rtheir"d4y;bat ut the
aine 1 Umq HtiTlliKXXJ know . th is
natiou ha m&d wonderful ; advances
in its 'practices and theory of govern-
oieaV swell as la its letters, its
morala - and Ha . arts since the daj of
' Jettersou, and the IIerald beliavts
its statestnenhave kept n ice with' the
' frowtU t 4Ji country,. and the nirit
f tb ajp apd ,'tbat there is no
. occasion tot tbe American people to
' fel eithsidespon4enas to our present
and futureor to long for the .days of
ox carts and wooden plowshares. c"
execution to issue for costs, which will states ami au tno prtacinai citi of fcurope.
probably be from $.0 to SI 00 in each
ed thins for a marshal, after the t,k- i ' nUfor the celebrated j
inir a-.vay by tho court of their homes, jr i r ni i
zxsztir "ro"er,, 10 ! Hamljorg -Line of Steamers.
iS early all of these cases are against j
Tuk d&iatches indicate that Mayor
S4 lt;irrIoIgTe the Sachems a dose of
protctioi t atXhi repWi -banquet
-wliich was not down, on the 4 bills.
- Carter ia-gWf indcpttiueiit -since
tbe efl'ajyl 'VrtihiX agle very
actual residents, and their government
patents are on record. Senator Van '
Wycke's land i.Q not included in tbe
deed.' . .
'roui this time there is nothing to .
prevent. the grantee demanding land-'.
lords' rent. j
- Not the least of the many un pleas- '
ant results to be anticipated will be j
the demand from the occupants for the j
county to refund 15,000 to .120,000 !
taxes.
Now, then, tbefce are the statements.
There is but one thing more to add to !
complete this tale of injustice the
actual dispossession ofthe.se occupants
from the homes gained through tcil,
danger and deprivations, after un un
questioned posse?sion of just. thirteen
years today, ard everything has been
done of a preliminary nature that is
necessary iu order to dispossess Iu
view then of the imminent danger, is
it not indeed time for our senators- and
representatives in congress to be al
most moving heaven and earth for re
lief from a government recreant to its
soleinu pledges, instead of writing to
the people here uot to feel any anxiety?
, . Ir tbcro rer was a eauc.which appeal
ed to tho ttrz aria of the ireueral gor-t-titxml
lor rvlW. tbee lowers) Jarxl
HKNRY JBGFCK
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SAFES, CHAIRS,
fcTC, Kit"., ETC,
Of All IteMriptioTi?.
j METALLIC BURIAL CASE?
"WOODEKT COFFI2ST3
Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for can.
31 Y FINE HEARSE
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ST. LOUIS, MO
I 1 f iU by L Duke.
FJLOIJIE,
FEE
' A hirv' '- '"'
Safiules Males, Collars. '
ml'AKy in sio'. :..
! Repairing of all kirulx lually r'j? ou
; ort notice.
I Main Street, botveen rurtli and Tiflt, .
j O. M. STltEIGHT. BuaJi:rs Manas r.
! Ciias.Simjions. Mechanical Mu:f-r. :tf
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i' ;,i - :ni. 01 .u. May loin, is.
iv .J. A--i,t: 11 r.i , -n t : I arnrr
;;: r.i. rici.i ,ili. i I prizi-a very
" ' '(U K4 l"l" r);ivln m oue Jltllt
.1! k -nirtil on n.i ilia iUi-r. w lilua maJo
';: " "f, liiiiie ; 1 had Lint n:. Jr the chrK of
fiifuij -nP-,. ,1,(1 ijiipu 10 cure
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: i.ir-M.uiii"aiiiiwii niuce to try it.nud our
. druHt- here M-r.t for it. tUvy ordered thr"
; !K,ttlf-s. I took th jui aJlai.d thW'lit 1 would
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- A N D
ROBERT DONNELLY'S
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19 NOW EEADY KOIt HEKVICE.
With many thaiikn for pat j atronacr.
Inrlte all to eull and examiui my
LARGE STOCK OF .
At Wholesale and MetalL Caf
paid for all kinds of country
produce. Call ami ace nieV
Opposite First National Uanli.
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; huve 1 1.- rinsiuu.if two buttles ht ar now
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Vt-r ltefprctlully.
1. T. FOBTEU.
Kendall's Spavin Cure
ON 1IUMAX 1'I.ESII.
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o n f hirh I iu.h1 ynur KeudollV HukvIii
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Your truly,
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