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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1883)
z a ,r V 1 v r n. apAL NOTICKS. iitnU under tliU bead. three cents ucti insertion. -if-fiNKY TO U.VN-Ou real enlu.lv hy A. N, rTl ....Ml...... Wim SAI-K. Two now Davl in.vliine formal A. HI lf tliau half tirlrt bv It. hlOUt rail 20SI.1 poi:AI.K-H.HiH-(. loMund wood land by .1 on ii i-.uiin e, & hon. FOUHAI.K-Tlie Iff llyer. Wom1h ro(Mrty iar Hlier J. vv. Ma uan all. Agent. ITOIt ttAi.6-lti-sMri.ee property, one of tbe of tlir brst location In liin city, or III trade forxioi'k. ln.u'ro of J. W, Maxtbl. iwitf fOlt SA I.K -Hons.' and lots, j.rice 3050. $loo 1 cusli. li.ilitiict' In 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 i I y paynM-iilt. It. is. Windham, Fuji SAI.K Xi-n ill lOtl.I.-iioi-H, cheap. I ii M'llrc or I). It. Wliieli-r & Co. 1,'Olt KAl.K-Strr.Uvli Tablet in all slfi. at tlm oilier. Siltl F'OICKAt.Kulo: in good l.tcation. lam at tliit l l Tartlcu- )K .SAI.C An n.!.-r for a new American -- r-trwinn Mucliii.i:. Iiitiire at thl.ioniee. IOH H I.K I.ikji cord of wood. U.S. WI.M- Imjulre of tf SAI.K-- Id :ii.t for Haltf at tbU ofllce at Iti i--iiIh fi liiimlreil or i ceutu pr tloz ni. tt If Hi KAI.K - Kotir lot lw tber in gnod loca T i ton iu till city. liKjuiie at tui otllco tf nni:sKTii i:kT -witli 4 rooms, well and JQ. riitern anl in good local ion lniiire of. il:iin U riKlit d f i,rIt i:l".NT. llt.u-e nllli ; rMui anil 4 lot a deslraliK; reMilcncr on Mrodtt Clark. 1tl L'Olt UKN T I be iiortli store room lu Ncv- lile'.s bliek, ami h rooms uo tair. (iood lorutlou for restaurant tir bfturjlng liousu. rrnt.i clii-.tji. .Apply to Win. Neville. IsJtf MM 1CRNT A lioune. corner 7tb and Loeimt street. Inquire of 'lbon. Pollock. IolC 1CNT One ofllce room and dwelling connected. (3 rooriir-)u ntalrs ever llolt slmeliler bakery. Enouire at Mia. Ilultsebnel tltrrt. 151 tf Fort KENT lloiixe, convenient to fbopi. tf. K. i. 1KVKV & SOS. IOIt ItKNT Koutli store rooniof tbe Union lilock. KiKjuire of O. II. lll.trk, li. Spur lock, Alva lrew. ltu.tiuesH cinituittee. 12aif F)K KKNT Dwelling Hou, Inquire of null I W. II. SUAKKK. I OST A pa.Hn book containing papers valu al.le otiiy to owner lluUrr please leave at till nic-. 107lf UOl'ND-A ;old totitbpick. Owner proving x pro-KTty and paying for tbl notice t-au bave tbe same, liWtf 1, IJNI A ladie pot-kelbook contaluinK Htmie cbaiie. Tlie owner can bave the same by calling on C ISreckenlield, proving properly and pay inii for this notice. IMlf WANTKIK Ajjirl to do iceoeral housework at Mrt". .1. C. Alorricey'a. EDUCATIONAL. Musical Instruction. To Wy Friends: I bave renr-xauls.ed my clashes of instruction uon tbe PiiijO, and should be pleased to bave such as li :.y desire instruction to address or call upon me. My terms are rea sonable, and my instruction after the most Im proved method. Pupils, beginning wrong, can never exjiect to become mat-tern. I Invite a trial and examination. KATIE DOBRINGTON. dieLWiMf THE TWELFTH YEAR OF Til K UNIVERSITY Of NEBRASKA WILL OPEN T'JESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1883, with :ia ample corps ol instructor!". Ou ao;dicatioii to the Cbanoellor catalogues can bi: obtained Ity t'uo.te tieciriu? Information, and certitl'-ares for half fare ou (be r iilroads Ly those eMectiu;i to attend. l ust 'iertit lei-,ius lutsiiay. Sept. 11 l . f'vu" " Thursday. Jan. 3. f - ihird " " Tacduy. April 1. 181. Annual I'wiiiuicnt.-t'iiient Wednesday, June 11 THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE w I', open October 2. H3. aud coutiuue 6 mo's. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK muI al! klndb of ORNAMENTAL JIG-SAWING done to ort'er on bort notice, by BOYD & LARSEN. I.eav orders at the Lumber Yards or at PustOtfloe. - 1836 HOTEL. CITY HOTEL. Ibis l ehuiifid tbireJ-toiy brick structure, on ii rr Yaid Mieet. bar just been finished and 1. 1 1 ft! up for the accoiinr.t cation of TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS. AND Jt KG U 1. 11 BOARDERS. EVERY THING NEW AND CLEAN A Goed Bar ,D "gSS.:1111 tbe "If. FRED GOOS, Propr BOOTS I AND SHOES . .TI XX IT JF ACTUKING AND AT Sherwood'S, Plattsmoutii, Nebraska Keep it before the people that the Wbitebreast Co. sell coal at bottom prices. Give thra a call. wt:i PLATTSIOTH HERALD. runLisiicu dailv ani wekkly The FlattsmoutL Herald PcMiSuim Co. OPPICIAL IMI'KK OK Til K CITV For City and Couuty directory, Itailway Time Tables. Telrphonn Excbang Ilu-inens Di rectory, Itiialness Cards Ac, nee fourth ;ie. Notice to Advertisers. Cony for illsolav advertisements or t-haiiues In iKlverliseineiitM must he hanled .iu to the business ofllce not later than 10 a. in. of the tlay In which they are to.be Inserted. Copy for pay locals and special notices inunt he hamle I In before 3 p. in. each day to insure in sertion. 11 M. MlJitHNKI.I., liuxiiicsH Maiiaxei. 4. MallHbury, UentlNt. V. A. Ilamtiall, Dentist, miic ceNHor to Clutter & ."lu.rnliall. Tcctli extracted wifliout pain, lj iinc ol'MtroiiK Oxide ;un. The best quality of hard and nuI t coal for sale at l?red Cor drr'N. -iQ3tr Meets every Tuesday evi-nino; at their Castle Hall, in Hock wood Block. Via itiu"; Knights are invited to attend. J. W. .jknninus, V. XV. .. Dykek, K. of K. aud S. House to rent notices in the IIkk ali are stMin answered tliese days. October 29th bright, warm sun shine; no snow thus far and hut two or three killing frosts. M. . Murphy He Co. will remove about Wednesday into the room for merly occupied by W. II. 15aker. Mrs, Johnson Sc Sweeney are offering some rare bargains in millinery and no tions at their rooms in the Union Block. The following marriage license no tices have been issued since our last report: illiaru Crawford to Martha Coflman and fjeo. W. Pitman to Neva Kooutz. The Herald dropped into J. I. Un- ruh's furniture store and saw a number of elegant parlor sets in upholstery that are as fine as can be Been iu Omaha or any other city. Parties desiring goods in the furniture line should she his new arrivals. Mr. Geo. Staats the efficient aud geu- iil deputy P. M. has resigned his posi tion to take a more lucrative one iu the B. & M. storehouse at this place; his successor will be a Mr. liuahrod Kob bins, a son of John Robbina, of this city. The sixth anniversary of the louud- ing of the Pioneer Sangerbund takes place at Lincolu today; delegates from all the principal (ierin:in musical so cieties in the st ito will be present, so that a;: iuiimiisu time is anticipated. The d.-!. gv. v. ftotu t lie J.:.i'derkran of this ci!y aiv, C. lltvckentVld, II. Week bach, E S":i!5iui, Joan .". mil Wil liam Nayic Tiiey lei t o:i ih morning train co jrd p f r I.i icilii. J. C. Ju'e:ib.iry po?sejses several nd vantager, in tin; rac for sherifl', over his oppiueat. His natural qualifica tions are fully eq-ial, if not superior, while he 'i:is the decided advantage of a perfect " :owledgc of the duties of the othee, ob'.a::ied through a term s ser vice as li puty. Taking all things into consi.lerat ion, Mr. Eikenbary is decid edly the man for the position. W. W, Republican. The campaign progresses energetic ally Tl.e ileuio' r.itic 6ide of the bouse this Ut week has witnced a careral recojuoissame of the county by the ablest aud j ur. st r thi de.uocratic leaders. (t n: rrid Krochlcr in charge of C'i P- i K-.ilI.ift-, has made a circuit of i..t- iv nil r. A- yet, these emi . it staii-.-tu .. ' t reprled the tlct.uis t their c.t.iv.ii. ! t . llnu- AL1; but v, e i'eel asstueil, c n v- :.i. abiding f -itii, a deep s.'alekl, l.n .e.voli ing couvtctioi:, that amounts to abso lute faith, that only good can come of such a canvass. When Gen I Kroehler and the democratic party heal their difficulties and the democratic party prevails on the General to leave his tent and don his armor we may expect mu sic in the air. Mr. Morton appeared i.i the Herald yesterday with a 'catechism." It reads something like this: Who was the first man? Savage. Who slew (joliath in the war of the rebellion? Savage. Who killed Cock Robin? Savage. Who improved aud euUrged Black stone? Savage. Who is the author of the Lord's Prayer. Savage. Who is ready to die to save Nebraska from sin. Savage. Who knows more than anybody? bavase. Who is better than anybody? Sav age. Who inveuted thi"locomotive? Sav age. Who never lwt a case in the supreme court? Savage. Who had all the cases iu Nebraska before he went on the bencq? Sav age. Who was never roveraed by the su preme court ? Savage. Who never sought an office? Sav age. Who is the king of antimoiupolists? Savage. Who stands far abjve party 0:1 the cloud-capped mountaia of personal grandeur and heroic virtue? Savage. Class in dem.igogue'sm will please stand up and recita.- Omaha Republican. PERSONA LJU J. X. Wheeler, of Bloouiinzton, 111! noia, is in the city, the guest of his cous in Mj. 1). If. Wheeler. Attorney Beesou went to Lincoln thin morning on lcjral business. He will go from there to Nebraska City on u like mission. J. O'Keefe returned to Duwitt thia morning, after ("pending Sunday at home. Chptain Palmer was a pa-sengr on the eust bound train this morning, for Chicago. Miss Huber, ot Louisville, is in the city today. Mrs. C Breckeufeld visited friends at Cedar Creek, yesterday. I. Xatlmi started west this morning, for the Fairmont brunch. J. P. McPherson and family leave this morning for Nebraska City, after a brief visit with friends here. A. W. Atwood, the Omaha druggist, w arc sorry so learn, is suffering with malarial fever. He is at his father's in this city. Capt. Shannon looks after his fruit tree interests at LaPlatte, today. JJr. Meade is in Lincoln today. 1). M. Jones looks alter some matters masonic" iu Lincoln today. Mrs. Ju. Richey is visiting her sister at Pacific Junction. Mrs F. M. Young started for a brief trip to Missouri this morning, to visit her parents. Mr. J. P. Strode, brotaer of J. B., started for a sight seeing trip out through the State this morning. Uncle Jacob Vallery was a Lincoln asseuger this morning. Major C. E. Hamilton, o;' Galesburg, 111., was in the city over Sunday, the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. S. Duke. Mrs. Lou. Hayes went to Omaha this morning. District Attorney Strode went to Lin coln this morning, to attend district court which convenes there today. Fine Music Plattsmoutrt is being regaled today with some of the most culrauciug mu sic that is ever heard in this country. The musicians, seven in number, are frcm a German army baud, who are visiting America on a tour of sight see ing and pleasure havirg a years leave of absence from the old country, hay ing just well coaanj3nced their trip ou this continent. Their mod us operandi is to play ou the streets collecting what ever their appreciative listeners wish to contribute, and in this way they meet all their expenses. While they were in Cleveland, Ohio, their receipts were some two hundred and fifty dol lars, and in Omaha one hundred and seventy-five dollars, so thy are evi dently making their trip profitable as well as pleasant. Their music is simply grand, and their selections of a very high order, while they hold the attention of the most obtuse listener by their splendid playing. The Herald suggests that if our German citizens should give them a benefit that many others would be glad to help in the undertaking. A poverty stricken outfit struck the town deadbroke Saturday night, but through the kindness of John Simpson and W. D. Jones they got a square meal and were comfortably fixed up at Jones' livery stable for the night, the party, 15 iu all, left for the west this morning. The number of prairie schooners westward bound for a few days has been unequalled for many months. The "down eastcr,'" though, is not alone in his migration, many of the travelers being troui the lot. I. ates of Illinois and A r. li - ... us at taelied lu . aui L.tncr 't he i : to Dcu tr lor 1 t. Boston, win i and alo of the D railway. .-.al . ach No. 200, 1 .-"-i'lg west this . :i v ,s being taken .. c i f Mr. Pratt, of .11. i- or of the Q i:vei i Rio Grande The state association of Cougrega tioualists was iu scsio 1 at York last week, talking c . 1 g vernment and missionary 111 ii.ei o T : C mgregation al churches in N'd'i i ;a ire quite nu merous and well nujipoited. Warrick keep- i!u in the city. ii.'-t 10 ct. cigar Season ticket- l good for 3 nit; is. iZ -n.l $1.25 WJ WrrifU av one door went or hl ore- ' I ifntloa about xov.i. txtJtr You can li 1 t easy chairs wl the finest go ? .in : ir-tv new lino of - it r iskers among ., kl 1 L I. LTnruh'a dtf Remmber i'i 1 ' in -i ir, favorites are coming N. . 1 Thu Kendall combination, with a bdier company, hand aud OrchtsTt than ever before, and their popular p i s enables every one to hear them, i'. iing they will be greeted with full h 1 is let Mana ger Young for once i to put the sign "Standing Room 1 r v. 091t The public are invit - inspect our new line of bed room -w s in walnut and marble. Our stock in this depart ment is alw lys complete. 209tf J ! Uniicii. Important to Travel err Special inducements are offered you by the Burlington route. It will pay I you to read tneir aaverusemeuu w uo I found elsewhere In this. issue. 47tf Three Croves Letter. Timer Giiovkb, Oct. 21, 1883. Three or fou hours of warm sun snlno yesterday forenoon was very acceptable after sj much cold, chill v wet weather. Mrs. W. T. Allen started to TVx;is ou Thursday, to visit a sinter aud relatives in that locality. She will be absent for some time. Mr. Allen accompa nied his wife to Weeping Water, where she took the train for the commence ment of her journey. Mrs. F. M. Young, Sr., starts to Mis souri today, to iuike a viit witii her parents aud friends. Sirs. William Ellington, of Rock Bluffs, made a rail in the neighborhood of Tnree (J roves on Sunday. Mr. McPherson and wife fiotn Red Cloud, Neb., stopped a day and night on their way to Iowa, last week, where they think of locating, near Stuart. Mr. McPherson is a son-in-law of Samuel Buster, formerly of this county, now of Franklin county. Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Moore have gone to Peru on a visit for a few days. Byron E. Young went out to Elm- wood and ou to Lincoln last week, and has not returned as yet. Mr. Porter, son-in-law of M'. Bird of Mt. Pleasant, has been engaged to teach the winter term of school on Rock Creek. Mr. Thomas Brown, lately Irom Colo rado, is the guest of Mr. Win. Royal. "Dick" and "Hawthorn" correspond ents from Eight Mile CJrove to the Hekald and Weeping Water Repub lican, have been borrowing or lending their manuscript to each other and then changing the items about, from the reading of their communications published iu both papers of last week's Issue. Rki'okteu. - - Plattsmoutrt City Schools. Roll of honor for the mouth ending Oct. 20 th, 183. N. B. In order that their names shall be placed upon the Roll ot Honor pupils must-be perfect in attendance. punctuality and deportment. Room 4461 pupils. Senior Grade pup:K W. W. Drummoud, Teacher. Walter Thomas. Junior Grade 17 pupils. W. W. D. and Mrs. btone, leachers. Willard Wise, Carrie Holloway, Ella Warfield, Eva Sherman. Ninth Grade t5S pupils. W. W. D. aud Mrs. Stone, Teachers. Fred Carruth, Emma Adams, Em ma Johnson, Lizzie Itcach, Agatha Tucker. Grade 8th; Class A; Room t::. Enrolled in rom 6(. Eniolled in class 27. Mr. Uasset, teacher. Irene Patterson. Grade 6; Class B; Room "2. Enrolled iu room 41. Enrolled iu class 21. Sarah Worden, teacher. bV-inlr Butterv. Eddie Button, Fred Heisel, Geo. Heisel. B-n. llempsl, T Robinson, Annie lleiael. Grade C; Class A; Rjom 32. Enrolled in class 23. Sarah Worden, teacher. George Freer, Nettie Balance, Lena Smith, Carrie Vass, Lena Weckbach. Fifth Grade, Class B, Room 3. Enrolled in room , 69. Enrolled in class, 2. Frank E. Hartigau, Teacher. Rudie Rauen, Oscar Davis, Eugenia Bell, Ida Bceck, Minnie Johnson, Viola Hubble, Lizzie Langhoff, Anna Mock- enhaupt, Bertha Porter, Mary Smith; Louisa Schafer. Adelia Stsimker. Fifth Grade, Class A, Room 40. Lemuel Cooper, John Donelan, John Smith, Richard Knapp, Cornelius Coffey, John Claus, Eddie Fogleson, Ella New ell, May Djtton, Uni Freer, Minnie Martens; Celeste Fry. Fourth Grade, Cltss B, Room 20. Enrolled in looir, 5:, " in class 30. Addie Searle's, Teacher. Willie Hyers, Albert Leuchtwei-s Archie Johnson, (ieorga Smith, Dora Houk; May Jones, Alice Mann, Myrtle rurdy, Nellie Taylor, Myrta Porter. Fourth Grade, Class A, Room 26 Ezra CrabilL Fred Gallagher, Eddie Kroehler, Eddie Morris, Frank Robin son, Alice Boone, Nellie Boone, Julia May Donnelly, Edna Eaton, Mary Mar ten, Blanche Traver, Maude Vivian, Martha Edwards. Fourth Gradi Class B, Room UT. Enrolled in clasi, 38. Frank Bates, Clifford Wescott, Willie Mickelwait, Clifford Wescott, Charles Clutter, John Swoboda, Maggie O'Keefe, Nettie Morgan, Geneva Smith. Fourtli Grade, Class A, Room 37. Eurolled in room, 60. in class, 31. Lizzie Malone, Teacher. John Egau, Ddwin Lamson, Emma Brown, Sophia Bauer, Minnie Johnson, Louisa Gorder. Mary Carrigau, Abbie Price, Delia Lincoln. A new a3-Krtnient of parlor sets in velvets and silks; an entirely new line of'oodsin this department just re ceived at Unruh's 209tt For Sale at a Bargain. . The furniture and fixtures, and all, or a part' of the stock of the Milli nery store, of the late Mrs. A. P. Stout. Call at the store. 1916twl Reserved seat tickets for the Ken dall Combination Nov. 1, 2, and 3d go on sale tomorrow (Tuesday) morning at J. P. Young's.. Kendall's popular prlceaGallery 35 cts.; admission 50 cts., no extra charge for reserving. Hay. 200 Tons of first class hay for sale leave orders with W. S. Wse, 178d23wtf Wise. Dn lw wuna k Pain- " . r - - - Gucason-JJkown At Hartley' Op era House, Palmyra. Missouri, Saturday evening, Oct. 13th, IHSiJ, by the Rev. F. Ii. Ferguson, Mr. L. Gleasou, of Cleveland, Ohio, aud Misi Nettie C. Brown, professionally known as Mihs Anna Arguile, of Lincoln, Neb., and both members of the Western Theatre Company. Died. HANNA Vannie E. Haiina. wife of Jas. C. 1 1 anna, ut Parish, Iowa, Oct. 15, of typhoid fever. She was bor.i iu Leo county, Iowa, Sept. 7th, ISO'), and married at Plat In -mouth, Cass count.", Nebraska, on Feb. 5th, 1879, movinirto Parish, la., where she resided at the time ot her death. Notice to Republican Electors. Ward caucuses to nominate precinct officers to be voted for at the coming election, will be hold iu the differ ent wards at the following limes and places : First ward at. the county clerk's of fice. Second wHidaiJCauipbcll'd blacksmith shop on Washington avenue. Third ward at A. N. Sullivan's of fice. Foiu tk ward at St rode & Clark's of fice. The above ward primaries to be held Tuesday evening, October :10th at 7 p. in. Republicans remember the time and places. 201)12 A full line ot hair mattresses and wool mattresses lor the fall and winter trade can be m-i h at J. L Unruh'a. 20OI f Hull I'ool. Five cents a cue with chips at Monaim'ii Billiard Hall 209 w 2 At Cost. Mrs. Johnson & Sweeney are selling the lollowing goods at cost: Corsets, bustles, ruchiugs, embroidery, silk handkerchiefs, collars, buttons, laces, back combs, bead, toilet soaps,, per fumes, Germautown yarn, zephyrs, rick rack and serpentine braids, silk thread, kid gloves, lace mits, silk floss, thimbles and all other fancy goods kept by us and will sell at cost until sold out. Also a 'splendid line of mulinerv goods, of the latest patrons and at the lowest prices. $7,000 to loan on improved farms. Apply to R. B. Windham. 197 6t wtf Received this morning a new assort ment of hanging lamps, bracket lamps, chandelier lamps and parlor lamps. 1 also keep on hand ail lamp fixtures of every kiud and description. 206tf J. P. Hansen. Ladies only this week left to secure b'trgains ia milliuory and t.mcy goods the closing out, sale of the goods of the late Mrs. A. P. Stout. Call and lacave on your orders before Satnrda 2052 1 Bargains in ostrich plumes, birds, tips and feathers at Johnson & Sween ey's. 2021m Our customers and the general pub'-ic will take notice that we are setting up the best brands of fresh oysters, at our stand on Main street. Call and see for yourself. Monarch Uiluahu Ham.. 200tnovl Remember that Phil Young sells cigars aud they are as good as any if not better than sold in the city. 19" Anhetiscr beer at McVeys ,'Oltf Prescriptions carefully compounded, at Warricks. 3t Full stock of Minnesota flour $4.20 per 100; Lincoln eea foam, $4.00; Lin coln patent, $3.75; Schluntz's patent, $3.50; White Lily, $3.00; Rye flour, $2l00;bran, .70 c; chop feed. SI.; shorts, 1. by P.J. Hansen. 2Uott I am not to the front neither am i behind, and if vo i would like to see a full stock of crockery, groceries or canned eoods. call in at my store ami vou will find il.c s ane P. .1. Hansen. 205i t Collection Notice. Parties knowing themselves indebted to the tirrn of Streight & Co., wiil ulease call and settle, as we inut have money to run our business. Hoping you will govern yourselves accordingly, we are itespecuuuy 1 ours. I96xw59tf Streight & Co. The choicest, newest, freshest oys ters, served in the very best style at the Monarch Uillianl Hall, on Main street. d200tnort For Sale or Rent for i834. 300 Acres of pasture lands all under fence xt mile south of Weeping Watei. J.no. W. Clark Weeping water. Neb. A.Greal Discovery. That is daily bringing: joy to the homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones from an early grave. Truly is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Cold9, Asthma, Bronchhitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling in the Throat, rain 111 bide and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. Guarante ed. Trial Bottles tree at J. M. Roberts. Drug Store. Large size $1.00. Henrv Boeck is selling furniture at Driees below any house of the same style in Nebraska. If yoa doubt this fact call onhiiu and know the tru'li. tf 1 Hoods, Hosiery. Collars, (iloves. Mit tens, Ruches &e tc at cost and below at the closing out sale of the goods of the late Mrs, A. P. Stout. I974t Hand priuted Warricks. birthday cards at I92tf Bed rock trices. I havf on hand a large und very superior stocK of fur niture, much of which I propose to sell off at cost. My goods are for sale aud efore purchasing 1 wish everybody who needs furniture to call and look them over. All I ask ol the public is to -examine my goods and my prices. rVd&Wtl HKXRY BoEOK. The justly celebrated Aniieuser beer on tap at Joe McVeya. 20itf .AR- RKUISTRATI0.V. Notice Is Vte-vr riven that I will sit for tho registration tho voUrs in tho First ward of tl.e city,f p.it Union th at the office of Fred. vmler in said ward on the 2ith day of Otvlx-r from 11 o'clock a. in. to 7 o'clock p. Vi. aii'l at the name hours of eiu li tiny following until noon of November 5th I At which place uud during which limn all voters will call and see tint they are properly Registered iu the Resigna tion book ol said ward. If. M. RONS. Registrar 1st ward cil of Plattsmoutii. 202d7t Notice of Registration Notice is hereby given that I will set for registration of the voir rs ill the Second ward of the city of PlaltHinouth at the blacksmith shop, on Washing ton Avenue, lately occupied by Mil ler and Son, in s;iid ward, on the 25th day of October from cleve o'clock a. m. to seven o'clock p. m, and at the same houis of cacli day following until noon of November 5th, Ihh:, ut which place, ami during which time all voters will call and see that they are properly registered in the registration book ofsaid ward. JOHN DRAIN Registrar. Second ward, Plaltsinoulh Neb. 20217 Notice of Registration. Notice is hereby given lliat I will .-ct for the registration of the voters in the third ward of the city of Plattsmouth, at I. E. Ruffner's ollice . in Ward on the 25th day of Oc tober from 1 1 o'clock a. in. to 7 o'clock p. 111., and at the same hours of each day following until 1100:1 of No vember 5th, 1383, at which place, and during which time all voters will call and see that they are properly regis tered in tbe registration book of said ward. DAVID MILLER, Registrar, Third Ward , Plattsmouth, Neb. 202t7 Notice oT Registration. Notice is hereby given that I will sit for registration of the voters iu the fourth ward of the city of Platsmoiith at Crites & Ramsey's oflice, in said ward on 25th day of October from 1 1 o'clock a. m. to 7 o'clock p. m. and at the same hours of each day following until noon of November 5th lss:t. At which place ami during which time all voter will call and see that they are properly Registered in the Registration bok ot said ward. W.M. WINTKRSTKIN. Registrar. 4th want City of Plattamouth. 202d7t Fresh Oysters. Fresh oysters just received and for sale at Fred Stadelman's. 1G71I". 100 styles of Rirthday cards at War ricks. " ly.Jtf The Cottage House. I have recently refitted and refurnish ed the Cottage House and am ready for transient custom and boarders. Meals 25 cents board by the week $M,0a. S. Weaver Proprietor. -jO.'.tf When your bloo-l is imn iverished, or corrupted, the icmedy is at hand. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Lovers of healthful exercise remem ber Joe Foid'b skating rink in the base ment of Fitzgerald's block. WOtf Monarch liilliard H ill serves up the fiuebt brands of fresh oysters. Call and try them. " 200tnovl Fresh Ruck wheat flour and Maple Syrup at, Dennett k Lewis. 197ti M. O'CONNOR. Atlthe down-town saloon. OPPOSITE THE PERKINSJHOL'SE, Keeps a complete ine.of WI 1XT ES S, Liquors, AND CIGARS, BOTTLKDJ I1EER, ALE AND PORTER, KRUG'S OMAHA BEER ana the best brands of Kentucky 91 a whiskie. Opposite Perkins Hoiihm. - - Hf.ATTflMO TI.H SCROFULA ftndall scrofulous diseases, Sorei, Eryilp. lat. Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm, Tu- xnori, Carbuncles, BoU, ana r.ruiuu. of tli Skin, are tho direct result of an impure state of tbe blood. To cure these diseases the blood must be purified, and restored to a healthy and na tural condition. Ayeb's Sarsaparilla ha for over forty years been recognized by emi nent medical authorities as tbe most pow erful blood purifier in existence. It frees the system from all foul humors, enriches and strengthens the blood, remoTes all traces of mercurial treatment, and proves itself a complete master of all scrofulous diseases. A Eecent Cure of Scrofulous Sores. 'Some months ago I sras troubled vith scrofulous sores (ulcers) on my legs, ihe limbs were badly swollen and inflamed, and. tho sores discharged large quantities of trensiT matter. ETery remedy I tn ed failed, until I used AVER'S Sarsaparilla, of which I bare now taken three bottlej, with tho result that the sores are healed, and my general health greatly improved. I feel very grateful for the good your medici.116 has done me. TotS lispVstf ully, MBS. A? 0'BBIA.' 118 Sullivan St., 2iew lork, June 24, 18S2. All persons Interested are Invited to Mil on Mrs. O'Brlan ; also npon tho KvTz. P. Wilds of 78 East 64U Street. New York City, who " V"" In testifying; to the wonderful emcacy or AVer's Sarsaparilla. not only in tho euro of this lady, but in his own caso and many others within his knowledge. The well-too!! writer on the Boston Herald, JB. W. Ball, Of Rochester, XJT., writes, Juno 7, 1882: . " HaTing suffered severely for some years with Eczema, and having failed to rind relief from other remedie. I bave made use, during the past three months, of Avek's Saks a pa kill a, which has effected a complete cure. I consider it a magnificent remedy for all blood diseases." Ayer'sSarsaparilla stimulates and regulates the action of the digestive and assimilative organs, renews and strengthens the vital forces, and speedily cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rheuma tic Gout, Catarrh, General JJebUity, and all diseases arising from an impoverished or corrupted condition of the blood, and a weak ened vitality. It is Incomparably the cheapest blood medi cine, on account of its concentrated strength, and great power over disease. rBEPABED BV Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. SH tJ all 'Druggists; price f 1, tlx VKtlea E I cctloi? Proclamation. Nt.tW In Imrclty jclvrn that n Tui-wlny. t'1" Hlxth Uy of NovrinlH-r iii'Til li' .111 procint't in ms county, neoi""- li nn ritiriifii hol.i for llm iur" ' " cl" tun MIowiuk oT7icrr lo-wll lllia JlKlKI Ol tl..HI JillMlltl ttitf .'! lint JiuU' ol 1 110 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1, r JuiVf ?'" -l.:.. I Mil irrui. mi lilt- imin I'll) m fur full trim. Dix'U'lfi-nt ! tint uiilvrrxil y of Ndninki. k fill line tl red trnn ot I'HHt' I'owfn, n .lnu. il, linf ri'tfent of llm tin I vt-i "it y of Nfl.iimka. to IMtlin unexpired Iitiii of I.. IS. I ilii-l.l, re nlKiH'il. One County f'lerk. Onti County 'Ir.iasiiii r. One 'oinity .lukK1', One Slierllf. I no I 'oioiur. One Clerk of IIMlict Coiut. one Hiieiiiiii ;nli ul of 1'ul.lo' In l ruii ion. OneCoiiiilv Hiiiveyor. One County 1'onnuliiHioiiei' for lliiol 1I trut. one Ai-HetHoi , ( In eurli . crlncl.) Two .1 uotleeii of Hie I'eiiee In enee i eelneit '1 wo Conttiiblei In uaeli ret'iiiel. 'lluee ,lud(e" of Klectlon III eurli iircliie. IwoCleik" of Klecllon III eurli preclnrt. One Overieer of 1'ulillo IIikIiwu) in i vi h lUiHildNtrlet. V tiU'll eleelloii li:ill lie Opened ut eight o. clock In the iiioriiliiK, anil will eont lime o-ii until lx o'clock in the ulleinooii tl tlie .uue day. . x . jutted Mils lii'li d:iy of October, A. I. Ih:i. J, W. JkNNI NOM Count y Clerk, C;i" Countr, I i lr;il..i. MONKV TO 1.0 IN ON KKAI. KHTaTK. Any parly dcNlrliiK to lntu money on Km 111 property eun he uccoiniuoilaleil nt it low rule, from three to ten ye:ir' time, and the Inlereil not ;iy:ilile until It ha iu-iTiieil. Iiniure of li. S. UltAI'KK. l.vi.u.w-tf riiiltNiuoiilP Neh. l'o to McKecvcr A Hcrrmann'ii l'r a ijomI dish of oysters at rcason.lbla rates. IH.'Jm- AMUSEMENTS. Kendall is Cemii ! Tiiumphant Tour of Ihe !rcat Ka von ten H. A. and JULIA KGND A Larger and Hotter i'ompauj ever be lore J J AKTISTS A XD J J X. ( ( SI'PKKIJ IJAN1) ANhf ( OKCIIESTIIA uu ki:iai.is roiTi.Ai: im:i i:s. ."0 cents without extra charge lor reserving. (Jalleiy, . eentf. Reserved Seats for Sale at J IW'ouii:-' without extra charge. Tlmrsday Evftning, Nov. 1st, " My Awful Dad." HOESES HOEIITa CITY SHOEING SHOP. 1 am koIiijc to ili all hind of stiofiuj;, and du Carriage and Wogoii wcik. i: jnain and ow work d':ie to order : now U your time t( patroiilz'; me. Shop ou Waflilngtoa Avenue at tlie Horso-shoo Sign. rsy-'.nil Hut isfart lull Huliliiiiteed. I1KO. PAI.MKK, I'l.ittsmoiitli. Neli. TENDERLOIN Meat Market, LAFE (jVEL. Projt'r. erf Muttoi Pork Vc:,l CLito.Sc ''.l!-tllltlV 'H l'."t''1. Atn. Hi: kin.li .i iiMV. in -M-anon. ud ev- trj '.liiug kepi iu a I I US I - 1 ASSjpI 1; AT HIIOI loeet pos.ibleut' m. iv 1 A1TSMOC TM. NKIt; :all at tiii; Old Reliable LUMBEBVARD B. i. WATEP.M t Wbole'ale and KrlailJlJaier in PINK LUMBER SHINGLES. LATIf. sash, noons, Fourth Mreet. in rearcl Oi- ra House. LATTSMOUTH- yEBRASKA Just Eeceived A. 1 I.NK LINK OF HEERSCHAU AUD BRIAR FIFES OF IJIUK4:T :imiokt.itio. 1 A Challenge 5c Cigar 8 laliy niade lor tl.e retail tiwle only. - . f Pepperberg's Cigar Factor- LEGAL NOTICE. May Wixon. rria Philip U Dixon !! inn an w-r Jiovei - . . ; tin anu ?"-"' r .V. 1 1... dv ioveu.berim. JJK ...... uuin ti iiiiin sin & fcv. 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