The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, July 18, 1884, Image 4

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Opera House Billiard Hal
J PLATTSIIODTH flERALD-
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J. S. H ARTM AN, Proprietor.
lEvcry thing KTw.
ETqmje Mew OTatolcs.
QPystcrs cz ELusacSa Isa eonnc
Also a conij)lcto line of tlie !et quality of CIGARS, i
TOBACCO, next door to I. O. Opera House Block
and
PUBLISHED ht
Hie Plattsmonlli Heral PoMistim Co.
EASTWARD!
Dally TCxpress Trains for Omrcha. 1'IUoairo,
Kansas City, Ht. Louis, and all points K;ist.
Through Cars via Veorta to IndtauapoliH. Ele
gant Pullman Palace Cars and dny coaches on
all through trains, aud LMuiug carb east of Mis
souri river.
WESTWARD
Pally Express trains for Denver connecting
In l liion Deoot for all nointa tn nlnradn I'tah
California and the entire Went. The advent of
r ins line fi vps tne traveler a New Koute to the
trm . iv i in Bvcucr) aim au vantages unequal ea
Republican County Convention.
The republican electors of Cass . Co.
are hereby called to send delegates
from the different precincts in tbw
county, to meet in county convention
at
LOUISVILLE, SATURDAY, AUG. 16TT1,
at 1 1 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of
electing thirteen (13) delegates to the
state convention, thirteen (13) dele
gates to the congressional convention,
thirteen (.13) delegates to the Judicial
convention, also to place in nomination
one candidate fur state senator, four
candidates for representatives, and one
candidate for county commissioner
from the second commissioner's dis
trict, the basis of representation being
one delegate at large from each ward
and precinct and one delegate for every
15 votes or major fraction cast for J.
M. Iliatt, lor regent of the state uni
versity. The several Wards and Precincts
will be entitled to representation as
follows:
Precincts. Delegates.
First Ward 5
Second Ward rj
rnira ward n
Fourth Ward .....6
Plattsmouth Prrtiiinr.fc
Weeping Water 17
Centre 8
Liberty """ n
RockBluils 16
Tipton s
Greenwood g
Salt Creek .6
Stove Creek 9
Elm wood 7
South Bend ' . ' ' "1
Louisville.. 7
Avoca . . . .7.6
Alt. Pleasant .".".".. ".6
Eight Mile Grove .8
Backlen'a Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum) Fe
ver sores Tetter Chapped Hands Chilb
lains Corns and all Skin Eruptions and
positivly cure Piles or no pay required.
It is gauaantecd to give perfect (satis
faction, or money refunded. Price 25
cents per box. For Sale By J. AI. Rob
ert's. Nov. 27 1883 ly
The Best Couch Medicine
In the World.
&AMPLE FREE OF CHARGE.
Call at Warrick's drug store, and
get a sample bottle of Brown's Expec
torant free of charge. It cures Coughs,
Hoarseness, Whooping Cougn and Con
sumption in its early stages. It is a
scientific preparation, admirably adapt
ed tor the cure ot all Throat and Lnng
Diseases. It is pleasant to take and
entirely harmless. Try it; it costs you
nothing. Regular size bottles, 50cents.
and 81.00. For sale by W.J. Warrick.
Jan. 2 d&wly
Free ! Free! Free !
NEW DISCOVERY FOR PILES.
A new remedy for this dreaded dis-t-ase
has been discovered by Dr. Dening
A sinle application will convince the
most skeptical of Its most wonderful
healing powers. By calling on W. J.
Warrick druggist, you can obtain a
sample box free of charge, which will
ualities.
an 3 DJtwly
rrtisfy yon of its curative j
Iu the Future
When you have a couh and want re
lief, think ot Kemp's Balsam for the
Throat and Lungs; a guaranteed reme-
uy lor inose diseases. 1'rice 50c and
$1 ; trial size free
apr 3 4m
Re8Dectfullv.
W. J. Warrick.
CENTRAL
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All Isisads IT :sii2ie in season.
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Total 144
The Primaries in the different pre
cincts will be held Saturday. August
9th, at the following times and places,
primaries in the city to remain oxen
one hour:
Tipton Lavcrty school house 5:00
p. m.
Greenwood Ramey S. H 7:30 p. m.
Salt Creek -Greenwood Town 7:30
p. m.
Stove Creek Stove Creek s. h. 3 :00
p. m.
Elmwood Elm wood Centre 8:00 p.
111.
South Bend South Ttnnrl . h 7 -an
Weeping Water School house 4:00
p. m. .
Centre Grand Prairie s. h. 3 .-00 p.
m.
Louisville Ossenkop's Hall 8 .-00 p.
LU.
Avoca nutchins' 8. h. 2 :00 p. m.
Alt. Pleasant Gilmore 8. h. 3 :00 n.
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m.
Eight Alile Grove Heil s. 1. 3.-00
p. m.
Rock Bluffs Berger s. h. 3 00 p. m.
Liberty Folden s. h. 3.-00 p. m.
Plattsmouth Precinct Taylor s. h.
j.uu p. 111.
PLATTSMOUTH CITT:
First ward Cunty Judge's office
8:00 p.m.
Second ward Ward s. h.-8:00 p. m.
Third ward Sullivan's office 8:00
p. m.
Fourth ward Couccil chamber 8 :00
p. m.
1 ba usual rule in regard to proxies
will be held in force.
M. .AL.Butleb, Chairmau.
W. S. Wise, Secretary.
"Vr . . .
NEBRASKA tTATE UAZETEER AND
JJUSIME88 Directory to be issued in
J uly. 1884, price S4 50. J. M. Wolfe,
publisher 120 S. 14th St., Omaha. 93tf
All the best bouses in Plattsmouth
win sell you IJremner's choice crackers
at reduced price by the box or barrell,
and don't you forget it. Get these and
you get the best. Itf
Some Foolish People
AllOW a COUCh to run until it opt a ho.
yond the reach of mpdminp. Than
often say, Oh, it will wear away, out in
mosi cases 11 wears mem away. Could
tuey be induced to try the succee6ful
medicine called Kemp's Balsam, that
I sell on a positive guarantee to cure.
ujty wouia lmmeaiateiy see the excel
lent effect after taking the first dose.
Price 50c and 31; trial size free.
Resp'y, fapr3 4m W. J. Warrick.
COTTAGE HOUSE.
Glli st, AcarMaiii,
PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA, j
Having taken charge of the Cot
tage House, I shall try tofurnish all
patrons wnn comtorts Die quarters and
Kep me taues supplied with the best
m the market. Transient custom and
board by the day or week solicited.
maj!7dtf.
ED. FRAZIER
CITY HOTEL.
This beautiful three story brick structure, od
ower Maid street, has just been finished and
tied up for the accommodation of
TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS,
AND
REGULAR BOARDERS."
COUPLETS:
Livery, and Sale Stable.
RIGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DAY OR NIGHT.
EVERYTHING IS FIBST-CLASS-TIIE BEST TEAMS IN THE CITY
SINGLE AND DOUJJLE CARRIAGES.
Travelers will find comr-lett- outfits by C!lling at the
PLATTSAIOUTH, NEB.
Corner Vine and Fourth Streets,
Jonathan IIatt
J". W. Marthb.
Beef- Pork- M
utton and Veal
Successors to A. . IIATT.
HEAnQITAETERS FOB CHOICE
Sugar-Cured Hams, Bacon, Salt Meats of all kinds, Lard Bologna,
. and all o.ther articles kept in a first-class meat market.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.. :
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The Highest Market Price Paid for Hides Wool, Pelts,
Grease, Etc. r
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Fre&!i Lake Trout and White x FishJJ Every Thursday
Morning,
Crand Fourtrr of July Poom-
! Cook and Yeata, the baiber mates,
The best youH And in seven etates :
If any doubt, they'll find it out
uy calling tn when they're about.
I With good shampoo and bergamot.
I They'll slick you up without a doubt.
If your hair Is curly, thev'll cut it f
Or shave your face at any rate.
We'll warrant them to shave with eusc
And all their custom try to please.
Their tools they keep in extra shape
In order to, mens' faces scrape.
The Ladles too, they now invite.
For them, you know, they must not slight ;
They'll cut your bangs just In the style,
Now please call, and give them a trial.
In the Court House shop you'll always find
1 ae uoors wide open, from seven till nine ;
And Sam and Billy voull And th prp f Art
I Always ready to accommodate U.
Ykats&Cook.
Train Time.
Under the change in time passenger
trains leave the depot here a3 follows:
No. 1 weet, 8:15 aj m.
No, 3 west, 6 :50 p. m.
iv. u. St. J. & C. B. north 5 .15
" " 6:35
tj. a. as ij. , north, 7:45 a. m.
Omaha stub north 8:55 a. m.
J " 5:40 p. m.
Trains arrive as follows
No. 2., Denver express 6:25 p. m,.
No. 4, " - 9.25 a.m.
K. C. St. J. & C. B. east 9 :45 a. m,
8:35 p.m.
C. B. & Q. Omaha east 5:30 p.m.
o'ERY TBIMt NEW AND CLEAN
Hnfif? Sp in cocneotion with the
A VIODU il House.
tf. FRKD GOOS. Propr.
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W. H. MALICK,
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SIG1T & ORNAMENTAL '
All orders left with me will
receive prompt attention.
COR. FIFTH AND VINE STREETS,
PLATTSMOUTH. - NEBRASKA.
M. O'CONNOR.
At the Uowu-town sulwn.S
ProSITE THE PERKLNS HOUSE,
Keeps a complete ine of
liiquors,
iN'D CIGARS, ROTTLED BEFR,
ALfc PORTER,
mWS OHAEA BEER
the beat orauds of Kectucky
J. PARLEMAN,
Will BUY dud SjUjLi all kinds of
FURlTITUREi
HETALS
IR02T...
RAGS-.
A1TD
FURS
Will aArnrna mnritt nn nil
Safe, swift, and sure to regnlate the ft A Tl A "RTi"R ftOOTIft.
bowels, are Ayer's Cathatic Pills.. - on lower Main street.
Becomraende4 by eminent physicians. I One door west of Beet's Furniture sore
K. of
Meets every Tuesday evuning at thes
astie uau, in Kockwood Block. 1 V
itiug Knights are invited to attend.
m T - H. M. Bons, Q C.
W. L.. Dykes, K. of R. and S. '
Call for Blaine and Lnoran rienra
wnererer von aeai. aa thpv ure th host
nickle cisar in the marker Tf
dcalear does not keeD them ind nee him
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