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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1883)
( J "jp ..iri. wi. r - ii T- -iit-- . 1 , V 7 ; : iilk. .:.Kl ill jLiL ,1 I 1. - r ) k .0 J r 02?: "fX -: - X - druggist. Dkalkk iu .m i : i i ci n i :, r j: i : f u m k i i vs, Oils, Paints, IJuchiks, Aii'l in furl e i tiling rontiiined in n lirst-rltss Drug fcjioro. Pro- criptioiiH carefully coin pound id. Competition met in nil departments. Ci:. Main am Tiniti Stkklt TLAT'ISMOUTJI, XEH. SECOND-HAND GOODS- J. LEVY, Win m;y m:ll an inndsof FURiTITURE, METALS, IR01T, RAGS A1TD FURS Will a.lv:im.-i; iiiri(-y en all SALABLE HOODS, on l'w r M; PUtt.-mouth. l i. in street. Pn'ir. Jiuililin:. 1st, 4Gtf. Ll.'MBEB. CALL AT TIIK Old Rehabl e. a. mum s I ;. Pe.tU r In t tktt f ? r 4 m ' Ti ' IT liN JlLj J. U iVl H EL, IT ', SHIMS JjKS, LATH, 1SLIXDS, Koartli Mroct, in r-:ir of Opera Hcu: '. ; i I'LATTSilOUTir, - NEBIIASi - i i iioti:!,. cir rtorsi. This l ean-Ifal thief story hrick dtmctiiro. on lower M.iiil Mro-r. li:vj just been Iinlslied and fitted up l.r tii. ;:e-.':uruotlation of Til A NSIEXT CUSTOMERS. AND ' U IK'. I' J. Ml BOAR DERS. EVERY THING "NEW AND CLEAN A Good Bar in connect hni with the House. at. rni:i) coo rop: CIGARS Jus Eeceived. A FINE LINE OK ERSCHAU ' AND BRIAR PIPES r IUKKCT I'fSroKfATja.N. A Challenge 5c Cigar, S iat'.y m;.i t.-i t :' letail t; i 'Y. ;it Ciiirar Factory Pepperberg's BOOTS AX 23 SHOES- 3i ax ufa sreaTEiiX AND REFAII1INO AT Sherwood'S. V c5 ?flpc r Plattsmouth SLYOH&HEALY f??n'j S!ate 4 Monro SU-. Chicago. 1L BAND CATAIOCUE, I I Vlie.iFipo. C-tLmt t A fUU. (Inn Mr'. . a LUMBER YARD 1 I - 7 V PLATTSMOUTH HERALD. PLIlLISIIKIl DAILY AND WEEKLY Ii v The PlaMonti Herald PuMisMBi Co. For CHy ami Cnuntv Iir-rtory, Hallway Time Tables. Telephone ExcliituK llmiiies Di rectory, IIiicIik-ms r'rU jc, see fourth page. JEFF. L. STONE, - City Editor. Notlco to Advertisers. Coiy for (llMplay aIvTt i-in-rt or change III HllYCrllMi-lllrlilrt must l: ll.lTMK'U In t the h'liiiiessorni'e not later than lo ;i mi. of the l.iy In which they sire to lit Inserted. Copy for p:iy local- ;inl pf(.-i;tl uotlees must be li:ul-'t la beforo.'l p. in each day to in lire, in sertion. II M. lit .hh.nki.i,, IliiinrsM Manat'iT. 1. Salisbury, Dciillst. It rains A nI r-lili it raim. Sportsmen's club meeting tonight. Members of the club all turn out as t'i;: meeting is a most important one. Smith & 1'eeson's otlice, p. in. Tii': clue f ol i!ir took in out of the wci, two "tired fellows today, who, as sooii as they sober up enough to navi gate will be invito) to t:ike a walk. Tin; IlhitAi.i) is ii newspaper; t'ouii'l it nei;e.ssary to tclegi iiiJi when it lor the Ii -t of excursionists, it did so mid it is the only paper iu Ihe state furui-diiug a correct lint. Dr. Hall's neat, beautiful wooden fence, which he has mounted upon the stone wall around his residence prop erty on flranite street, is a beauty. The Dr. has made many alterations la the property painting and placing it in first class repair and we understand it is not for rent. The IIkuai.d printed and distribu ted gratuitously over two hundred and fifty copies extra the last two days on account of the excursionists. This ought to put us even on the charity list with those who subscribed fifty cents to aid in entertaining the visitor-. Stephen A. Davis, our third ward grain dealer, has been keeping up the reputation of his ward and neighbor hood by building a substantial and neat stone fence in front of his resi dence on Pearl street. These improve ments are what makela city present a prosperous and substantial appear ance. At the school board meeting last ev ening, permission was grantetl ltcv. Wortemherg to occupy the 2nd ward school building with a German school during the summer months, and per mission was granted Carrie llolloway to occupy the 4th ward building for a children's t-ehool. The Question of heating the high school building bv team is being considered by the board and they will decide upon that matter at their next meeting. Mr. !eo, Lartif, assessor for Liberty j rei-itiet. ha completed his assessment ut the ;-recitict lor and made his ret in lis to the county clerk. He made all the footings himself, as well as the iceaj ituhuuv.i and returned his work al! complete and without single error in it-something w hich has never been done before in the history of Cass county. lb- as the second one to maVe return.? and Louis EickhoU, of L'ii-vii!c, was the llrst. These are i! i- ! !y ! wo yet i;,. tV.;. Finikin v:"i exhibiting a fine kei:i of silk, t a number of his friends 1-t-t Moii.lay, t':e ji-.iluct of tho worma raided by lr Furnis. Those who pre kiid to i-now good i!k when they see it siy that produced by the worms owned hy the governor's wife is as line i:S any they ever saw. Silk culture in this tate i somcl hir." new, and it" we Cia niake :.a ;ooi an article as tliat t'orlcd. it iil be a big thing for iii: Xe- l-iaska and in years to come be a means of bringing much wealth into the state. liiownvil'e Republican. August Wemt, the present proprie ty of the town of Manley on the M. H- R. live miles south of Louisyilje, is in the city today. Ho reports the sale of a number of lots at ST5.00 for corner and $oO.CO for the others. There is now six car loads of lumber on the ground, and many improve ments in contemplation which will be completed as soon as titles can be pro cured to the lots. There will be an el evator erected this summer and many wiiu'i i prove aienU. We bliall cer tainly h ive a county seat soon, which will'.setsle the difficulty between Weeping Water and Louisville. ilurph & Co's delivery ponies seem to uud'.'tttand and appreciate the situ atioa ot h eal e-Iilors anl the scarcity of item. n rainy days. They iook a whirl u: Main street this forenoon without a ilru'cr, and made some pret ty good :ii!ii until they reached the Fi-zgrruhl b'oek, when P. J. Hansen r.ui out and grabbed them, sticking to them like "grim death to a dead nig ger, " and stopped them in their wild career. Tho crowd which had congre gated began clapping their hands, when another team standing there ba cocir enthusiastic too, and started otf, but weie checked, and no damage done. A representative of the Herald wet:, to Omaha last evening and ac companied the excursionists to Lin cola. Thu bo s were happy on leav iig Omah.i and entertained the specta tois v;th a number of songs. They weie elated over the entertainment af forded by the citizens of Omaha which was generous indeed, aul characteris tic cf our western enterprise. Col. Chase made them a speech ; dinner at the Grand Pacific; carriages and driv ing until tea at the Paxton and Mil lard ; speeches and chin music until eleVw-u o'ciock, w hen the train started to the Capitol City where they arrived at 3 a. m. Arrangements ure made to entei tain in royal style. a:il we ure sure ttiat our cIisLein liiends will not leave our st;te with any feelinc of re gret, but on the contrary will have rea son to believe that from their im promptu reception at praUsrqouth, until they cross the Colorado line that Nebroska has been just to herself and generous to her friends. The reporter had an opportunity to become ac quainted with many of our visitors, and the universal expression was that Plattsmouth takes the lead, consider intr time and circumstances in' enter taining. TIiq gueats who weto eater tained by C. II. Parmele aid Mr. Perry Walker we;e especially gushing In heir criticisms of Cars, driving and j .1 Citizen, ?"ie conventTon .v " - OUR CORPS OF TEACHERS. Tho Board of Education Elected Them Last Evening. Last evening, tho Board of Educa tion met at the office of the Secretary, all members being preseut. The Prin cipal, Prof Drumtuond. having been elected at a previous meeting, the J'oaid settled down at once to the busi ness of selecting the remaining teach ers, who were elected by ballot, as fol lows; ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL. A. C Ong, of Uniousport, O. ; salary, S7.1 per month. 7Tn AND 8TU OKADE4. Misa Ursula Wiles; salary, $0 per mouth. Cm UKADE. Miss Carrie JJlymer; salary 845 per month. 5t1I CiKADK. Frank Ilartigan; salary,8( per mo. 4th gkade. Miss Lillie Pollock; salary 840 per month. Miss Addie Searl ; salary $10 per mo. d ouade. ili.ss S.ii ah Worden ; salary $-10 per month. MioS Vieola (t. Roys, of Exeter; sal ary, S-10 per month. Miss Maggie Sampson, Misa Medora Smith, Miss Laura Overlander; salary of each $133 per month. 1st wakd. Miss Alice Wilson and Miss II at tie Fulmer. D WAliD, Miss Wheeliss, of Illinois. 3d ward. Miss Lizzie Malone. Am WARD. Miss Mattie Vass; salaries of the ward teachers, $35 per month. It will be noticed that a large num ber of the teachers selected were from those of last year, and the action of the Roard iu retaining as many as pos sible of the old number, will be com mended. Of the new ones selected, Mr. A. C. Ong, selected as assistant principal, fur nishes the very best recommendations. He is a graduate of Richmond, O., col lege, where he also taught for two years. The last lour yearshc has been princi pal of the Uniousport, Ohio, school. He will undoubtedly make an excellent ad dition to the public schools of the city. Miss Vieola Roys, of Exeter, another of the new ones selected, has for the past year been principal of the Exeter schools. She comes very highly recom mended, and has a list of recommenda tions equal to any presented to the board. She has been selected to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Mrs. Leader, and the room although amoug the little folks, is considered by the Board and Superintendent one of the most important rooms in the build ing. Jdr. Frank Hartigan and Miss Pol lock are both well known iu the city, and both are teachers of experience who will certainly fill their respective po sitions with credit to themselves and the schools. Misa Libbie Wheeligs, who cornea from Illinois, is a lady of experience io the school room and not unacquainted with a number of Plattsmouth people, she having visited here some two years ago. .Miss Laura Overlander, the remain ing new teacher, is a graduate this year, as all know, and who has her laurels yet to win in the school teaching linel The Herald trusts she may meet with success. THE CITY OF PLATTSNIOUH! Tho Excursionists Hoard From. Mayor Smith today received the fol lowing telegram, which explains itself: Lincoln, May 25. 183?. Geo. S. Smith, Plattsmouth: The Editors were very complimentary, here, this morning, in their remarks, relative to their entertainment in Plattsmouth. D. E. Thompson. Sabbath School Convention. The annual Cass county Sabbath school convention will be held at the Congregational church in Weeping Wa ter, Monday ana Tuesday. June 4.th and 5th. Programme of Exercises Monday, 9 a. in.. Opening of Normal Sabbath school, conducted by Rev. J. D. Stew art, of Hastings, state superintendent of Sunday 6chools. All Sunday school workers arp requested to bo pitsept, as this school will be very interesting and instructive. TUESDAY JUNE 5. 8:30. Devotional exercises by F. Rexford. 9:00 Opening exercises. Reports of committees. Miscellaneous busiuess. 10:00 Why do we hold Sabbath school conventions, and what beuefit do we de rive tlicrefipm rThos. Pollock, of Plattsmouth, 10:30 How can we provide work for each member ot the Sabbath school W. K. Loutborrow. 11 :00, The value of music in Sabbath schooland how to obtain it Henry Ashmun. 2:00. Devotional exercises by G. W Norton. 2:04 The Sabbath school is of more importance than the pulpit in pre senting Bible truths li. U. Fleminsf. 3K)o What is woman's work in Sab bath school Mrs. Cooley. 5 :30, Five minute speeches on experi ence in Sabbath 6chool, by all. 4;00 Question box, conducted by F, Bellow s. 4:C0,' Election of ofllcers. 7 :C0, Devotional exercises Mrs. A. W. Beach. 8 :00, What literature should be plac ed betore the youth S. I . Wilson. A. O. U. W. The petitioners for charter for Lodge of Ancient Order of United Workmen, are requested to meet at thd office of Dr. S. II. Richmond, Saturday night, May 2Cth, 1S83. to be examined. T. A. FottiiAN, D. G. M. W. Yesterdiv Joe Fairfield wa doing the agreeable to a party of the excursionists, plying h's elcquence upon the beauties ot Ncbras. it and the advantages of Plattamojli:. and began to become bet ter acquainted wiin tnose ne rad in charge, when he accident ly discovered that one of the partv, Mr. I. B. McDon aid, editor of the Colombia City, Ind Herald, also the oldest editor on the cx- cursiou, was his uncle. We imagine that none of the editors or asy cf our stav. citizens enjoyed mord the short here than Joe and his uncle. Nuns veilingsuutintii'gseiishnierca, saoda cloths in all the latent shades at Hfrrrro -A- ei1 PERSONALS. C, S. Dawson went to Lincoln this morning. A.B.Smith returned this morning from Kencsaw. Major Wheeler went to Omaha last evening. Surveyor General fctevenson came in from Omaha last evening. Mr. William Scatten and bride re turned from Burlington, this morning. Mrs. R. W. Hyera. returned this morning from her viit to Manitou, Illi nois. Diek Strcight ad went to Council Blufls attend the horse races William Jones lust evening to We are aorry it rained. Mrs. Perry, of Aurora, Neb., mother of our popular druggist, 3. G. Perry, came in from the west last evening for a week's visit with her son. Mrs. Bautn and Brownie, of Lineelu, mother and s'stcr of J. Edward Itaum ol the First National Bank, arrived in' the city this morning, for a short visit among friends and acquaintances. Mr. Johnson, a prominent citizen of Iudianola, Iowa, and an uncle of Hod. Allen Beeson, made the Herald a pleasant call yesterday. He is visit ing Mr. Beeson and family. Peter Bates and Chris. Koehuke are nutting the finishing touches on Phil. H irnson'a new residence, which pre sents u fine appearance. Tho street commissioner Las been doing a number one job of work at the culvert on Chicago avenue and new walks are laid at the street crossings there. The Heiuld, yesterday, furnished every excursionist with a copy of tho paper of Wednesday evening, and to day mailed to each paper represented a copy of yesterday's ape. "- m i - - Our police judge put in an appear ance before the board ot education last evening with an eloquent protest from the realms of "Sleepy Hollow." The trouble was the same that "Old Rip" experienced the statute of limitations had run against the grievance. Last night a burglary was committed at Ripple's brewery. Mr. C. J. Laible was out spending the evening, attending a wedding some place, and his room was bro"ken into and a watch and chain, a small amount ot money and three rings were taken. A number of suspicious looking characters were noticed in that vicinity last evening, and the police think they nave a clue the guilty par ties, and are watching them. One week from tonight tho ladies of the city will hold a temperance festi val, in Rockwood Hall, where ice cream and other delicacies and victuals will be dispensed at the hands of the fair ladies, to all who may wish to partake. The desire of the manage ment is, that all will attend, as enter tainment is guaranteed, in the shape of good speeches, good cream, good ladies, etc., etc. The excursionists on yesterday were loud in their praises ef the treatment at the hands of the employes of the B. fe M. Mr. Con 0Connor pulld the throt tle, one of the oldest and most trusted engineers on the road, while Joe McCoy did the agreeable as conductor. Mc's politeness and urbanity were subjects of remark, and if he knew what wis said about him would feel quite vain. Yet he deserves it all. The management of the train from engineer to brea'jman is a credit to the read, and will receive due notice when our friend return home. m I lj. .. -M-i j. M. D. Fulton, the jolly fat '-'local " ef theBucyrus Forum, was the only one of the excursionists who "made a mash " on the Plattsmouth girls. Providence has been unkind to the Plattsmouth " locals,"; we're not fat, and not excursionists, but we'd like awful well to "make a mash," We have a pl?n on foot now to have as excursion of our own to Oreapolis, where we may possibly have the same success that xuitou did in Platts mouth. Mr. Will II. Kline, who for the past two years, has been the faithful and ef ficient right-bower ef C. S. Dawson in the B. & M. store department, received tho information last evening to pack his grip and hie himself to Lincoln to take charge of the store department at that place, winch lie will do, leavinz Plattsmouth tomorrow. We haye per- sonaiiy anu intimately Known Will a number ot years, socially and in bus- incss relations auu speaK irom a per? sonai kuow icage wnen we say tnat ne is faithful, capable and trustworthy in the peiformnn.ee ot any duly which he may assume. Wc regret to see him leave Plattsmouth, but recommend him to the people of Lincoln as every way worthy tueir respect and confidence. The best wishes of the Herald follow Will to his new home. Llttt of Letters. List of letters remaining uncalled fer in the post office at Plattsmouth, Cass County, Neb., Mav 25, 1883. Armson Hugh Becker Jonathan Burnett J R Bachedor H J Carey Aldu C Kerr Wm Marshek John Noble John F Blackman C S Gunn Alyfr Matthew Ashsah Miner P S O'Neill Al Peterson Miss Mary Ripple Joe Smith J J Taylor Mrs Nora bimpson J W Standlsh Miles Vallery Maggie Wheeler Charlos Persons calling for the above will please say "Advertised." J. W. Marshall. P.M Churc Motlco1 ihe i;ev. c. u. Harris, of Lincols. will .uucinit: iu est. xvukc s cnurcn tlie com ing baboath morning and eveniue. All are cordially invited to attend the ser. vices. money saved. Bv buvine vour eroods for p&mh of w I Vo;t? to"c: ete., if you will give mc a chance. We have all the new Kharipa In Imntinm nnn3 eiling and other seasonable gwods. Cheapest line cf ladies, and' children's hosiery n the citv. A few dolian aud utters to !c closed regardless of cot. Best value in parasols and fans; ftocic complete in all departments and must oo ciosea out in limited time for casu. uive me a call and save money, 'n crops abroad wil 'C-V" SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisement under tbtw head, tlirr rent per line each luttertlou. MONEv TO"tOAK-l7ulrTlifR7Brnnr-ritm. M ONEY TO LOAK-OnrtiU estate IT Bnlll- van & Wool v. tf IOR RENT A furolnhed room corner Ninth and Elm treet. Enquire of Mr. Lorlna. 9dtf OK KdSI-A liounti, Irt'juire ol K. ft. WinU liam. IOK RENT A good houte In good locating In thin flW. Inquire of U. K. Faliner or J. W. penning. 66 St IOR RENTERS Iook at Wine's ad. and es pecially tlie half acr lots and th terms. FOR .SALE An order for a new American Hew Inn Machine. Inquire at thlsortlee. I ;OR HALE An order for a Flsa Bros., park cart. Iuoulre at thl" offlre. FOR SALE l,0o0crdi of wood. W.M. Wis. Luqulre t It VOll SALE Old paper for sale at tiiU ofTlco - at 4 cent-i per hundred or 0 ceaU per d e.n. tf "S 1?OM SALE Four lots Unjetherln god loea tiou In tills eity. Inquire ut thin Dic U FOR SALE Aitood sodawate" venerator eaa be boiiKht i-lieap. W ill vWe elole ba tweeu a Ure and Hmull one. TeniiB aad prlc made known on application. dtf Smith ft nr.ACK UltOH. poUND-r -- tone. A bell on a cow. liariton bans in Owner can redoein hU property hr paying for this notice. 74tf 170UND A folding key In a railroad cwwh In - this city. Owner cau Dud It at this ofllc. "fOUND A buneh of key on Chicago uvenno -a. Owiiercan icet aaine by CiUUUK at mis oi- flea and paying for tula notice. 47tf. WANTED Dar loarder at Htadletuanm'a ot board at " Rpgtau'-ant. The best rei sonable terinn. 7i-oii. ANTED By the first of June, a flrst-claas house of 8 or 0 row inn, in gooa location. I rave word with J. i. Sluipeou, W ell, Fargw & Co exprea ofttct. im A. TED John Iiauer ha leaned tho Stehl- man olace. corner ot in aua ine. ana u prepared to accomiuodate the publla In ine way of boarding and lodging by the week or month. 40iul WANTED Fifteen huadred taui pigeons delivered In Lincoln, N'vbraxka, at onee. W 111 pay 81.00 per dozen delivered at youf de pot. tONNOB, WIT necj, i-iucuiu oliuiisiiicm viuu. Kearn. 1J nd lrlveu bv TIios. Ruby at principal, and M. 1-. Ruby a security, and due tne tne lsi or November. 1883. has been lOHt, and all persons are hereby notified not o purchase said note as I have never transferred my Interest In said I.Ote A JlltW KKAHiNB. Plattsmouth. May 22. 1883. 7id&aow3t Free SIsi Tonlffbt at J. M. RoberfB' Pliarmacy. A few of the handsomest patterns of Wire Flower Brands very cheap at J. R. Cox's. 54d&wlmo The laigest line of black silks vcr shown in this city at ncrrmau's. Redactions. Brocade dress goods tnd lace bunt ings reduced to 15c per yard, former price 25c at Fred Hermann's. Children's suits in chevljts and linens at pique, gingham, llerrmann'x. Lewvn and Martin' 6 and 10 c cigars jar sale at Warrick's. t. A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for nly 25 cCBts and lodging at same reasonable rates. Farmers and Commercial Men will pleas bear this in mind. d&wtf Those Tobies 2 for 5 cent f,t "War rick's take the cake, ttt. Whit goods. A large and varied assortment at Herrmann's, Parasols and fans. The largest ad most complete assortment at Fred. Herrmann's, 73dwtf The way those Tobies are slliff Warrick'B is just immense. 753t Bremner's Crackers at Wirckbach'B. at feest 1400 Pacific lawns at 12c per yard, sola elsewhere at 15, at Fred Her mann's, It will nav vou to read Wise's col umn in this papor, you may find juetl what you want. 59tl Bremner'8 Crackers at Bennett fc Lewis'. Two thousand yards of dress goods at. 15o ner vard. cannot be Matched iu ; this city under 25c, at Herrmann's. NOTICE! We will Sell Any tes n Prices Below Tlione quoted by Competitors. r Vf ; J. ITAUUsVls. fnmotal riamets! We will not De, vmrtprsnid Lr anvbodv. oome ana 1 ' w " . I 1 convince yourselves. Fred Herman. Bremner's Crackers at Stadleman'a. Asky our grocer for Bremner's Crack ers evcrv time, laice no oiuer. Please remembor that f.or the next fin davfl vou can cet great Dargains in boots and shoes and clothing, as I must reduce my stock in those lines, witn out fail. r04dtf Jos. V. Wkckbach. J JT Wanted. Everybody to Kuow That after this date I will sell my en tire stock of carpets, consisting or forty-three different desirable patterns I I III jTI Li LVJOA, uu 8. mine. jos. v. n t.ut.BAjn. . -r -- - r r. . May bth, loa. B o-"" Two houses and lots for sale on terms to suit pureuuien Inquire or dtr u. u. wiuuaw. Peterson Bros. Bell Best sugar cured hams at 15c. Best breakfast bacon at 15c. Best shoulders 11c. Best dried-beet 15c. 64 dlt NOTICE That tho undersigned will have on hand and for sale; 25,000 choice varieties of Tomato plants; 50,000 late cabbage nlants. and 100.000 SWEET POTATO plants, alter the itn oi iay. ucbtc orders with A. Clark. P. J. Hansen, and Grace & Thierolf. or at my resideace on Ninth 6treet. 67d-9wtf JonN E. LKESLKT. ERNST WAGNER fnfti?al Arcliitect. and- SUPERINTENDENT AKCHfTECrrpRAX. WORK A SPCCIAXTY- Plans and Specifications wil be carefully carried out, and full attention will tx given as to safety and durability. LESSONS ON PAINTING . in Oil JVTater Colors, Crayon and FenciL Office over Bowmon yamsn-s sior, mm m ssssfcw .nr. ay ,m m. r. l REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE (AND) COLLECTION AGENCY. Law and collection business promp tly attended to at this ofllco and pro ceeds remitted without delay. Notarial work, conveyancing and abstracting attended to on short no tice and satisfaction guaranteed. If there is any thing wc do make a specialty of, it is city and suburban real estate. Several fine farms and some wild land at bargains. Laboring men can get a home by paying month ly whf t they now pay for house rent. Six choice half acre lots, 8 minutes from R. R. shops, at from $80 to $15t each, and on terms that would make a man ashamed to say he did not ewn a houtie. Come aud sec, you are not compelled to buy and we wontj give these lots away, but you can get them so they wjll absolutely cost you noth ing. Five acre lot J mile from city for 350 part on time. Flcveu acre lot J mile from clty for $550 this is extra fine. Borne good city property or out lots for trade for hor horses or cattle. Ton acres for f 500 00 " " " 600 00 " " " 750 00 " " " 2500 00 Several small tracts well improved and adjoining the city, for eaJe at reasonable rates. FARM LANDS. 40 acres, wild $ 600 00 80 " hnproy'd 1600 00 160 " 5000 00 200 ' " 6200 00 20 " " 6000 00 Fiuest etock farm iu Casd county $16000, if g time and lv tatt f In terest. 160 acres, wild U JO0 80 " 1200 160 acres, wild, Rep. V'j (uwh) i;i2oe CITY PKOI'Kl'.TV. Cor. lot 3 bl'ks from shops (cheap jlot) 1 176 2 3 cor 1 3 cor 3 " 2 " 1J" 1 " it it a 150 450 175 n a i it N. 6th (street (fine) 800 Picnic Hill " 200 Washington ave.4 850 1 bl'k from Main st extra 400 Improved city real estate in abun dance. I can find what you want in this liue if you will call and sec me. Business houses and lots for sale at much lower figures than will be asked six months hence, when the di agonal Is an assured success. D not wait till the advance comes and tkeu cwmplaln of 3our poor luck. Steres and dwellings rented and for rent, rents promptly collected. If you don't see what you want lb this column come and ast for it. I'v probably missed just what yoa want. Office open nearly eyery eveaingfrom 6 to 8. Good new house and two fine lot in good location price, 8800. Union lock. SAGE'S ADD1TI0H TO TUB . CITY of PLATTSMOUTH Valuable outlots for residence pur poses. Sage's addition lies south-west of the city, and all lots are very easy of acee&e, and high and sightly. Foi particulars call on E. SAGE, Pron'r, AT SAGE'S HARDWARE STORE, Plattsmouth. Neb. JASON STREIGHT, (Successor to tttrelght A Miller,) MANCFACTVRKJl OF ' HEAVY HARNESS. A large Iln of Saiiles. Bridles, Collars, TMjl &c always In stock. Repairing of all kinds neatly don sort notice. Hala Street, betvreea Fsurta and Flftl. O. M. 8TKEIGIIT, Business Manager, vi Sim honb. Mechanical Manager. Tt HKNRY BCEOK DEALER 15 E" u. rniture, SAFES, CHAIRS, to., ktc, rrc, Of All Descriptions. METALLIC BURIAL CASES Of all sUs,realy made and sold cheap for sask MY FINE HEARS 3 IS NOW BEADY FOB 8KBYICE. With many thanks for past 'patronage, tnvlte all to call and examine my LABGE STOCK OF 31tf. K 1TB BIT V BE Al CXKIXM ?.w. Var Larce SSABBkSBS SVu Is Hatteel Frsa AO. Wa offer the Ijtittt ftturn la Flbwar. Grsss snd TnrMSSEMK KvarrtbUlg-ts t htL, SJMI IM l tllWIMi ml IlfMW sssrsss SsfA. la FLHEi SCOTT -TUS- BOSS CLOTHIER ells the-justly cclebredat RUSSRLL A IIAKCOURT which embodies all tho best festarO of which art is master. Its excel celence is recognized bj the prominent furnishers throughout the. country. BODIES of BEST UUSLHT. The HoHcm o: the beat hand pun liocu. Thu Ut aud workmaa ship unexcelled. Made to ordeA and Satisfaction Goarastii efl. RETURN EVERY SHIRT LLaJ does sot please jqu. FOR. SALE BT C. M Wescott EXCLL IITE AGE9T, riattsuioatn !. dow Shades AT CtiST FOR TEN DAT Books AT COST FOR TEN DATS HSaU and IHtatto AT COST FOR TEN DATS. ILcacl and ODIfi AT COST FOR TEN DAK& If you are wnntintr any of the abate, fei tb ie time to buy, we mean buMnwsn. AO icneM pooot at remaraseij vm pikes. . OUR MOTTO 'Good Qoodi and Lot? Pricis. la vbiit wlas rery time. Olv M a mtt) Will J. WiRRICK. ROBERT DOnnBLLY'S AMD Wugon, liwjgy, Mochin and Flow rs pairing, and general jobbing I xca now prepared to o all kinds ot repslfig f lurai aiiI other tuaetilaArv, as tajste Is a uooU lathe la iuj sUep. PET BR IiAUMN, The old Reliable Waffon Uaker bast&kfeD ehsrge t ths wagoa sbea. H Is well known as a ITOUKMAX. JVew Waeoas an A Hassles saasle S Order. HATI8KACXION O 0 A H AXTBJ. MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLACKSMITH HORSE 8HOEIKO It BBrAISISfl ill Linls of FsTHi (lniDleiseiti ItUtl f ltl Neatness and DUyatcn. Horse, Mnlc OxSnodnCt n short, we'll shoe anything tna bo four feet, from a zebra to a uirans Come and see us. ISTETW SHOP n Fifth St.. between Main ana vine swwi ast across le corner irom ins mkw orncs. NEW Furnitur StorD HARRIS &. UNRUHj ; DBALEBSJIN f Win PTTPVTTlTMI C057IIIli, i ': and aU kinds I goods nsuallf kept U (. . . s?' WIMMT CaVAMS) BTlIBMlTITfiB BTCC Also, a very complete stock ot Fuaeral Osc xrcrC HetalliciVooieiiCoflai Casleti.RfiV CMSLtMS, 4s. OCKv Our 2iew and slegant hears Is alvsy sesdlness, . Remember the . place, to UaK BLOCK, on Sixth Street. TWO . Doors south of Cass Coos ty Bank. "; ; TV hear w rn ay be found night or day. HARRIS & UI1RUJ ttns X i 1 S. 1 - Bh. fff 2 BY - n ! Iln. .