The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 13, 1884, Image 3

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MWM HERALD
QffirfrCXAl PAFKROf T1IK tITV
oio?ir 1TBWS.
Glrearatlaj Library t Wrrck
Urag tr. ' )tHil
C. A. Marshall, Dentist, sue
eeU" to Clutter & Marshall.
Teeth extracted without pain,
tj use ofXltrous Oxide tia.
i. Salisbury, Dentist.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Advertlsoraauts under this head, three cent
per line each luseriiou.
A1
ONEY TO LOAN-Ob real estate by A.N.
.Sain van.
'OU 8ALK My residence and four lots;
-fHd bitiuj, barn aud fruit, and tu excel
. '. condition : also two Improved lamia, also
' ry brick buiues houte 4hxiw feet. u Maiu
. atul other tl?alrable land and lots
, kj. Ji. UKr LrK.
.'Via
Vai.K Humes, lots and wood laud br
r.i lions & Son.
.1! tn fr:il residences. cheao. Iii-
of it. 11. Wheeler St Co.
J.K Scratch Tablets lu all alze. at
t'OiVsALE a lot in good location. Particu
lars at this office J7tf
M)K SALE An order for a new American
fewiux Machlue. Inquire at tblsoOlce.
iOK SALK t.OOJ cords or wood.
X w.s. Wlse.
Inquiro of
tl
IfOKSALE I Id papers for sale at this office
at 40 cents" er hundred or & cents per rioz-
FOR 8 ALE Four lots together in good loca
tlou in thi city. Inquire at this offlcc tf
flto KKSr Tworo-mi. iurni hid or uuiur-
iiMlie t. iu the Mac-Muri-uy house, lui iiie
on the premises. -
FOli KENT or sale o. long time. A house
and two lots with good improvements. Ap
y to K. B. Windham.
FOR RHNf Good. new houses ofjour rooms.
K"od water, good garden spot. 4 per
mouth in Shaferville. W. li. Sua jik.
i.mK KENT t he north store room iu Nv-
tile's blvck, and it rooms up stairs. Good
location for restaurant or boarding house, rents
cheap. Apply to W in. Neville. 1SJU
rpo KENT A bouse. Inquire of Chaplain
. Wright.
LOST A Knight Templar charm in shape of a
Maltese cross. Kinder wi 1 be suitably re
warded by leaving at tUU oulce. I6tf
IV ANTED A girl to d general housework
and take care of children, not required
to do washing or ironing. Apply at the resi
dence of It. a- Windham.
WANTED Two day boarders. Apply at
" Mrs. Uustalson's, 3d street, two doors past
exton's 66dlw
K. of JP
Meet9 every Tuesday evening at the
Ca9tle Hall, ia Rock ood Block. V
itiug Knights are invited to attend.
H. M. Boss, C. C.
V. L. Dykes. K. of It. and S.
Tfeoa Ars Solid Facta.
The beat blood purifier and system
regulator ever placed within the reach
of suffering huni.triitv, truly is Electric
Bitters. Iuactivi y of the Liver, Bil
iousness, Jaundice. Constipation, Weak
Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary
organs, or whoever require an appe
tize.-, tonic or mild stimulant, will al
ways find Electric Bitters the best and
only certain cure known. Ttiey act
surerly and quickly, every bottle guar
anteed to give entire satisfaction or
money refunded. Price only fifty ccnt9
a bottle. For sale by J. M. Roberts.
Dec. 20 lye6w
These are Solid Fact.
The best blood purifier and systenajl
regulator ever piatci muwu ..
of suffering humanity, truly is Electric
Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Bil
iousness, Jaundice. Constipation, Weak
Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary
organs, or whoever requires an appetiz
er, tonic or mild stimulant, will always
flud Electric Bitters the best and only
certain cure known. They act surely
and quickly, every bottle guaranteed to
give entire satisfaction or money re
funded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by
J. M. Roberts Jand&wly.
Feuce Posts.
5000 drr ftnce posts for sale, inquire
of W. S. Wise. I9tf.
The lest beef in tine city alvys can
be found at Peterson Bros, market.
233dtf .
For lame back. Side or Chest
Shiloh's Porous Piaster. Price
cent?,
u.e
25
SIIILUIPS COUGH and Consump
tion Cure is sold by us on a guarrntee.
It cures consumption.
SHILOH'S VITALIZED is what
you need for Consumption, Loss of ap
petite, Dizziness and all symptoms of
Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per
bottle.
CROUPE Whooping Cough and
Bronchitis immediately relived by
Shiloh'a Cure. Sod by Smith Black
Bro?. Dec.20eowdwly
A Startling1 Iliscovery.
Physicians are often startled by re
inarkable discoveries. The fact that
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption and all Throat' and Lung
diseases is daily curing patients that
thev have given up to die, is startling
them to realize theii sense of duty, and
examine into the merits of this wonder
ful discovery ; resulting in hundreds of
our best Physicians using it in their
practice. Trial Bottles free at J.M.
Roberts' Drug Store. Regular size
1.00.
Physicians are ofteen startled by re
"markable discoveries. The fact that
Dr King's New DUcovry for Consump
tion and all Throat and Lung diseases
is daily curing patients that they have
riven up to die, Is tartling them to
realize their sense of duty, and mie
futo the merits of this wonderful dis -ro
verv; resulted in hundreds of our
best Physicians using it u their prac
tica Trial bottles free at J. M. Rob-iS:-Dr.g8t.r..
B.gSU.0.
Colo's circus in Lincoln tomorrow
and tha next day with ns here. What
a glorious day it will be ai y xuy.
- -n--E - - -
Ojc of the most wholesome raics of
the e;ifou fell last night, and it is
wonderful to see the r ipid changes in
vegetation.
The pay car came in yesterday, and
all hands are happy. From month to
month the ray roll is constantly in'-
creasing here, and it is noticeable in
business transactions.
Jail r llolloway thoweu us some
specimeus of Greek's metal sawing
work while lie was confined in the jail
here which proves him au adept, and
very sl:ck at the business.
In the district court today the case of
Curry vs Sweeney, in which a question
of a lease upon Mr. Sweeney's stone
quarry at South Bend is up for settle
merit iu on trial, with a good promise
of being a prolonged case
Th ii" w chief of police can find ac
tive wTi al onr-e, in ridding the city
;f t!t ira-fps iha' n w infest it. The
season y't m to be a particularly ad
vanced one for this chu, and tl.f-y
shol i be made to move on.
The city council last niH cleared
the deal look by confirming the new
app intnv nts of the Msyor. James W.
Sae w;.s last iiiylit nominated and con
firm d a Chief o Police. Geo. Po'sall,
as Street Commissioner, and Ii. B.
Windiunr, as City Attorney. Thse
are all numl-er one gootl appoir.tments,
and i hey will all make good officials.
The Herald btlievt-s that now that
the first conflict i over between the
Mayor and Council, that the entire
l o3y cau and will work harmoniously
for the city good alone.
The following are the arrivals at the
Perkins House today:
C. P. Van Inwegen Chicago; A tlor
nish Lincoln; J II Haldeman Weeping
Water; E II Day Chicago; O F Davis
Omaha: JW Warner Omaha: E D Fish
er and wife Council Bluflfr; J A Mar
shall Lincoln ; J B Ferguson Council
Bluffs, GW Norton Weeping Water;
W J Freeman Omaha; John Currie,
John II Ames, J L Webster, A S Tib
bits, A J Corn ish Lincola.
Frosts and Fruit Blossom.
Weeping Water, May 12, 18S4.
Ed. Herald: I thought best to say,
that in regard to fruit blossoms, how
Iowa temperature it ran bear without
being destrojed.
I will say that a year ago this May,
on the 3d of May, the fruit tres were
mostly in blossom, and the tempera
ture was 24, quite heavy frost, but dry.
it caa frtuml more dry than if it was
we
The blossom3 were not destroyed at
that temperature, excepting peaches
and prar trees. But if it was wet or
after a rain, they would be destroyed
probably at a temperature of SO.
To save the blossoms at such times
besides burning, making smoke, I would
suggest dashing on water any time be
fore sun ud by force pump or by band,
with pails, having tubs and barrels of
water ready the Dight Lefore in the or
chard. It sometimes happed that fat farm
ers do not have anything to burn to
make smoke, but water dashed on ata
such times will save them. I write
this for what it is worth.
Board cf Education.
The new Board of Education met
last evening with ail member- pr-'Snt,
viz: Wm. Wintersteen, M. A. Har i
gau, L. I) Bennett, V. V. Leonard, W.
(J. Showalter aud J. G. Chambers.
The following officers were elected by
ballot for tho year:
President Wm. Wintersteen.
Vice-President L. D. Bennett.
Secretarj M. A. Uartigan.
Tbe f dlowmg are the standing com
mittees appointed for the year:
ON GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS.
V. V. Leonard, L. D. Bennett, W. C.
Showalter.
ON JANITOR'S APPARATUS AND SUP
PLIES.
W. C. Showalter, V. V. Leonard, J.
G Chambers.
ON TEACHERS RULES AND DISCIPLINE.
M. A. Uartigan, L. D. Bennett, J. G.
Chambers.
ON FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS.
L. D. Bvnnett, M. A. Hartigan, W.
C. Showalter.
ON TEXT BOOKS AC.
J.G. Chambers, W. C. Showalter, Y
V. Leonard.
Notice for Bids.
Notice is hereby given that bids will
be received by the City Clerk up to
Monday, May 2Gtb, 18S4, for doing the
city advertising and printing for the
fiscal year commencing June 1st, 1884,
to June 1st 188S.
By order of the City Council.
J. D. Siici'sox,
City Clerk.
For the best and cheapest Plow shoes
call at Meigea. .. wtf
City Council'
Th3 city council met in regulai ses
sion last evening, with the Mayor
Chrk, and Councilmen Boas, Ruffntr,
Fairfield, Morrison, Weckqnch, McCal
lan and Greusel. present.
The initiates were read aud reports
received from the Street Commissioner,
City Clerk, ex-Police Judge Potteu-
ger and Chief of Police Morrison
These reports wero all referred to the
finance committee to examine and re
port upon.
Thu Police Judge's report was a vo
luminous one, and Chief ef Polic's
report a very short and terse one, it be
ing simply "no irrt-etsta" for April.
The bills iu the Clerk's hands against
the city were also read and referred to
the finance committee.
The finance committee reported upon
a large number of bills, and as excep
tion was taken to some of them, tbej
wero taken up and discussed and voted
upon separately, and in the most tedi
ous manner possible. But it thinm-d
out the spvetatera Along late in :i
uixht other business was reached. f
Un mju-rii or lku3 the commute on
streets, alleys nd bridges, were iu-
strtcted to.ettBtiu a esot filling for o;h i
street bridge, aud advertis for bidsf.-r
the same.
Mr. Moriisjn moved that the City
Clerk advrtHe iu the official paper for
bids for the city printing for the ensu
ing year, which motion curried.
Mr. McCallan inoved that the White-
breast coal company cease from ob-
8 lucting the walk at their yart', ami
liev were ordered to cease.
Numerous other matters were dis
eased, and the mayor started the attack
on the existing dead lock iu city a; -
joiutmi-n's by naming J. W. Sag lor
hiel of Police, who was duly con
firmed Messrs. Bona, Fairfield, Week-
bach, Morrison, Greusel aud ilcCallun
voting aye Mr. Hufiner no.
The Mayor abked the eupgstion of
some ona for Street Conjniis.Moner, aud
Frank Morrison was named, but the
council laikd to confirm.
Mayor nominated Geo. Poisall for
Street Commissioner, and the council
confirmed tbe nomination Bons, Ruff -ner,
Fairfield, Weckbacb, McCallan and
Greusel voting aye, and Morrison no.
Mayor nominated it.- B. Windham
for City Attorney, and he was confirm
ed Messrs. Bons, Fairfield, Ruflner,
Weckbach, Morrison and McCnllan
vo'ing aye, Mr. Greusel no.
This ending the liit of the Mavo.'i
appointees, every one seemed satisfied
that all was settled and the council ad
journed to meet in two weeks.
The Omaha Prize Fight.
The Omaha Bee contains the follow
ing item about the itart for tbe prize
fight which Omaha has been training
pugilists lor:
"At the time of going to pre.is, the
Feli-IIanley fight, which has been the
all absorbing topic in. sporting circles
for several weeks pa9t. ia probably be
ing fought.
The placo of meeting had been kept
very quiet, and only the managers of
the affair positively k..ew where it was
to take place- There had been a great
deal ot gue-sing but nearly every body
was "off." At a late hour last night it
was announced in a very quiet way, to
those who were particularly interested
that a train would leave the Union Pa
cific depot at 1 o'clock this morning to
carry the spectators to the battle
ground. The "mill" is being fought
near Clear Creek, on the Omaha & Re
publican valley road.
At the" hour appointed about one
huadieianl fifty men boarded tbe
train, w id was composed of three
coaches and left for the scene of battle.
At this writing it is impossible to pre
dict how the affair will terminate."
Concord News-
Ed. Herald : I wonder if we
going to be compelled to wear
shawls aud overcoats the 6lb. If
are
our
so,
what about eating ice cream?
We are informed that there are sev
eral boarding cars, now standing at
Concoid. aud will remain here for
some time.
Mrs. Hattie Beaver aud children arc
now paying a visit to old Mr. Beaver's
family.
I think Mr. Ed when you are next
making a tour through the country, it
would be to your interest to pay this
precinct a visit, you could not help but
admire our beautiful scenery. Your
eye would rest on rolling prnirir, here
and there dotted with cozy farmhouse,
orchards with almost all kinds of fruit
trees that can bo raised Iu our soil
The substantial barns, and other im
provements, you would be surprised at
the amount of grain being put in by
the farmers.
Th farmers by there honesty and
integrity have raised themselves to.
such a position that they can now en
joy the remainder of their days.
Mies Bell Beaver has returned from
Fra iklin, where the ha been s'aying
with ber bt reared s'iter-in-law. .
Yours Trulr,
Mcc&iso BibT.
A Loop Year Episode-
There wn a j a-t, across tbe river
the other -h:. l'-wrd the r !, she
lipped to liin sidt) fi sweetly said:
"Going home by yourself, Charley?"
'Guess 8i," he rtIitd.
"Would you like some one to see you
homef
'Depends on whit is1." His an
swers were short and crusty. Many a
one would have been dishentened,
but Lucy was not of that kind. She
still persevered:
"Some young lady I im au."
"Depend n who the young lady is,"
rep'ied the brute.
"Sme or.e about my siz V' persisted
the angel.
'There f:e several he-re n'-out your
size,
"There's
ui.ly one just vn.-tly my
size.
? htie, Lucy," said Charley, "if
you really want to taki- iue h nie ou
mav."
Oh!" -i . k-l. "I've !' imti-u-
jlardesiro l ' i - 1J hour, but a.s I
was going youi v..y I thought ,"
I lie interrupt ( in r iv na .xm rig.ii,
T . 1 t i. II
and together th. v j
!) V't; le "0 Ii
r :i;:i, . m1 si-
v- r the fn'ZHii
!- t i v they liuan
elree-tr". TlM-v
.1
the dor.
II invited herr .
''Sn, CiaK-y, I won't go in, but I j
want to tell oh Foiuet Siiiu-'' j
By ilu; lihtoi tfjt- ?re.i l .mp u ihe I
curner Charl. j s f.ice s n to grow
pale as 6he continued :
"1 nm abundantly abb; to -. u pi t a
husband. I l;;ive a b'.tik ;. ecu ant t;t a
good size. I love; you, Caa'K-y, ami can
giVtf you a good: home Will you be
mine, ilei.it-s;? "
Lii'," irasped the brute, "jou've no
idea what it takes to support alms
band "
She interrupted him.
"Darliog, it it should be necessary,
Iwould work from mornii-g until night
aid eveu take in washing and sewiug,
you shall not ant for nothing. Only
say you wiil be mine."
"No, Lucy, it cannot be, I shall al
ways love you as a brother, watch over
your path through life, and thjuld you
ever stand in need of advice and assist
ance, you can rely on my willingness to
assist you; but I can never marry
you "
"Then you refuse? '
"Yes."
"Base wretch!" she ixcl&inied, "you
wiil live to repent your hasty decisior,
for tomorrow my body will be found iu
the cold waters of the river." And,
clasping him in her arms in one convul
sive embrace. fLe fleel icto the outer
darkness. Oil City Derrick.
High School -losing Exorcises-
Openiug Chorus First Ward
Recitation "Tomorrow" lolin Crabill
Recitation "The seeds ol Scandal". .M. Davis.
Exercise Song Second Ward
Recitotlon Milking Time" GlenCarruth,
Recitation '-Bijau's Story." Ollie Boyd.
Exercise Song Clap ! Clap ! Hurrah !"3d Ward
Reeltation "Stick to the Farm".. Fred Warren
Recitation "Keenan's Charge". Johu Donelon
Exercise Song Fourth Ward
Recitation "Brier Rose" Bertha Wise
Rccltatian "The Schoolmasters Guest."
Mabel l'ottenger.
Chorus "Our Baby" Second Grades
Recitation "The Polish Boy".. John Hartigan
Chorus "Nymphe of the Ocean Spray" School
Essay "Successful Men" Walter Thomas
Essay "Successful Women" Henrietta Schulof
Essay ""Nebraska". Sheldon Draw,
Presentation of Diplomas.
Closing Chorus "Sweet Visions of Childhood.''
Another Wreck.
Last night another of the B. & M.
wrecks which have been of so frequent
occurrence lately, happened to a freight
train this side of Lincoln, by which
several cars were derailed and one car
had some six or eight head of stock in it
killed or smothered. The wreck was
promptly cleared, and No. 4 from the
west this morning was only hindered
about an hour. "
A Bis Show-
The enormous Circus and Menagerie
which W. W. Cole has brought together
this season bids fair to excel all things,
past, present or yet to come in the Cir
cus line. The tour of this great Show
for 1884 will embrace all of the States
and Territories west of the Mississippi,
including Oregon and California.
Parlor and bedroom sets in all styles
at lowest prices at Bceck's. 69 tf
CORN COB pipes in every style at
Schlegfl's. IOtf
Dr. Home's Electric Belt
Will cure Nervousness, Lumbago. Rheuma
tism. Paral vsis. Neuralgia. Sciatica. Kidney.
Spine and Liver diseases. Gout. Asthma. Heart
oiseasr, Dispepsia Constipation. Erysipelas.
Catarrh, Piles. K llepsy. Impoteacy, Dumb
A true, Prolapsus. Uteri. etc. Only scientific Elec
tric Belt in America that sends the Electricity
aud Magnetism through the body, and can be
ree-nargea in an instant Dy the patient.
$1,000 Would Not Buy It.
Hit. Hon if k I as afflicted with rheum atUm
and cured by nxlng a belt. To anyone afflicted
with that Incase. I would say. buy Horne'x
Electr'c Belt. Any one can confer with me by
writing tr calling at my itore, Um Douglas St..
Om'ha, Neb. WILLIAM LYMNS.
Main Office Opposite 'oit office, room 4
Frener Wpolc.
W For fa'e at C. F. Goodman's Drugstore.
1109 Faro am Street. Omaha.
Orders filled, C O. D. C44wlm
SIMPLY
Transcendentally Beyond Description in all
its Overwhelming Perfection,
At Plattsmouth, Thursday May 15th.
w. w.
lEHTPJIIffllEILY KTTEW
COLOSSAL SHOWS
SACRED WHITE
CHANG POUK"
nil
0E PARTING FROM HER ROYAL ABODE.
11 X M ti! I
OOJPIRISinSTG- THE
Biggest Circus in the World!
IN 3 BIG RINGS AND ON AN ELEVATED STAGE.
Fourteen Years of Unceasing Triumph, augmented and enlarged to almost endless proportions
THE WHOLE WORLD IN MIGHTY UNION.
Astounding and Truly Tremendous Features, an i more Costly, Phenoniinal attractions than
all other Shows.
Including Tbe JL Ti 4Sd. rVw The Very Colossus
All-Overshadowing
A HEARD OK ELRFIIAXTti Performing Elephants. Clowu Kleohant. Waltzing Ele
phants,, Big Elephants, Small Elephants and 5'usical hlnphauts.
A GREAT DOUBLE MENAGERIE IN TWO TENTS,
Twenty Camels. Nursing Baby Camels, Giant V&mnU, Kaciug C itnels. White Hippopotamus,
only liktoli two-horned Khinocer.ms, Sea Animals, Kangaroos, Trained Wild Havage BeatUs.
Tigers. Lions. Leonards, Wild Animal Trainers and Teac lers, Kemaie .-Snake Charmer. Vliite
Buffalo, Loose Lea. Sacred and Singular Brutes, aud all kinds of Rare Winged Curiosities.
The Sacred White Faced Elephant of Burmah.
4 4 I ,rr at ench and every perfor ance. by Phenomenally, Expert and A If I IID
AV l j CaringArtisU, a Troup of li marvelous, muscular and wonderful -ta-lfc V Jr5
AU old features discarded. Bran n v aensatioris scired. Long haire l ladies. Midget men,
Leapere, Tu ublers. Clowns, Kiders. Contortionists. Hi jpodrome itaclar. fraiaed Staiiious, Per.
forming Monies, Rival Riders in (! tamp Kini. absolutely all kindu of Sliows,
Doors open at 1 and 7 P. M. Tro lerf ,niances Uaily. Admlasijo 50 cents Chlllreu under
9, half price.
Train Time.
Under the change in time pas-oenger
traius leave the depot here as follows:
No. 1 west, 8:13 aj m.
No, 3 west, 6:50 p. m.
K. C. St. J. & C. B. north S:15
.i it c ((. t g .;jj
a.
m.
m.
C. B. & Q. , north, 7:15 a. ni.
Omaha stub north 8:53 a. m.
5:40 p m.
Trains arrive as follows
No. 2 , Denver express 6:23 p. in.
No. 4, " - 9.25 a.m.
K. C. St. J.'Se C. B. east 9:45 a. m.
u .4 4 i u. u u 8.35 p m
C. B. & Q. Omaha east 5:30 p. m.
' Barber Shops.
Hereafter all t ie btrber shojs in tbe
city will be closed rn Stindayj.
Ed. Mobley,
S B. Yeats,
J. (.-. Booxe.
dlw C. Waures,
F. Spbkcer.
F. S. White,
The old stand by ice man, is now con
tracting for the summer season, and
will deliver you your ice promotlv at
any time callei for. Malta your con
tracts for a summer supply. 15dtf
All the best homes in Plattsmouth
will sell you Bremner's choice crack rs
at reduced price by the box or bam 11,
aud don't you forget it. Get these snl
you get the best. tf
For a handsome suit, substantially
made, in the be9t of style, and from
any quality of goods you may select.
call on K. Dressier, Merchant Tailor,
in Sherwood Block. 13dlm
Spearhead tobacco is all the go new.
A.11 cheweri seem to be anxious to get
that farm, which will bo given away
inJunenxt. Call at Matt Schlegel's
for a circular. ltf
Pasture
Two hundred and forty acres under
fence, with running; water, and one.
half mile from the city. Apply to
if o w. & Wm.
STUPENDOUS
oous
ELEPHANT
of Drute Creation.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Or The First National Bank at Piatt
month, In the State of Nebraska,
at tbe Close of Business
April 24, 1SS4.
BKSOURCES.
Loans and discounts 173,711 37
uiciuiaiit
U. S. Honda to secure circulation
Other stocks, bonds and mortgages.
Due Irom approved reserve amenta. .
Due from other National Banks
Due from State Banks and bankers.
Keal estate, furniture and fixtures..
Current excuses and taxes paid
Checks and other casa items
Bills of other banks
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and pennies
Specie
Legal tender cues
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treas
urer per cent of circulation,
5 185 67
SO OHO 00
4 523 CI
G 133 43
A 482 38
157 22
1 025 00
3 173 'M
OH 00
2 100 00
52 3U
7 431 45
4 500 00
2 250 03
Total V2L.418 M
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In 50 000 0
Surplus fund ' 100000
Undivided proilts 7 853 -8
National Bank notes outstanding... 45 000 00
Individual deposits fubject to
check 43 42
Demand certificates of deposit .. 67f8'5 8i
Due to other National Bank j mj 63
Dua to Stat Banks and Bankers.... li2 so
Notes and bills re-dlsiounted 39 mi 09
County 01 Cass.
I. A. W. McLAL'OHI.IV. familiar nf th .
named bank, do solemnly swear that the ab..o
statement is true to the best of my kaowlede
and belief. a. W. McLALftHi.iv fc
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 121 h
day of May. 1MH4.
L.S. J' B. Strodic.
Notary Public.
Correct Attest : "
F. E. Whitk, 1
VAViD..n.AWK8,,rOR' Erector.
A. W. McLaughlin. i
In tbe Future
When you have a cough aud want re
lief, think ot Kemp's BiUam for tbe
Throat and Lungs; a guaranteed reme
dy for those diseases. Price 50c and
Total WJ ,
State or Nebraska.
as.
$1; trial size free. Respectfully,
apr 3-4ai W. J. Warbick.
O. . IIKROLU,
The Boss Clothier .f Linco!u, has
opened out a clothing store in tliis city
where he would be pleased to have his
old customers call in, on lower Main
street, one door east of court house.
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