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.DAILY HERALD : iJLAl'TSMO UTH , KEB it ASK A , THURSDAY, DECEMBER 217. 1R?8.
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Is nnUI Wevklv ev-rv Tliumilay iiioriiliin. lU'Kif-
ia,WVl at tlitf Mittnitf, I'.aUnnoulli. Nfbr., -h
te- TTond-cla matter, t corner vl Vine and
,-r-r'lUli MrteH. Teleplioue .No. 38.
TKRMft WOH DAILV.
One copy one jear In advance, by mall.. ..$6 m
One coy per month, by -n Irr M
One copy per week, by carrier 15
TUMt FOR WEKKLV.
One eopy one year. In advance $1 '
One copy alx moiita. in advance
Our Clubing List.
WXF.KLV llKRALIt and N. Y. World S2 l()
N. V. Triluiiie. .. 'I m
- Omilia Ke t 3
N. y. "re-! 'i v
" N. V. Toot. 2 3"
Harper Ala;tzliie :'
V eekly. 4 7"
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Yoiini; eoif ; :;n
Nel. Knrnier 2HJ
leinrct' Voiith-
ly Mujit'.e .1 l'
" Ameririiii Ma'ine ;: TO
.. 'J be Forum & 0
tin Department of
Agriculture is now in a conference com
mittop of ihf two houses, and will un
doubtedly become a law lj the middle
of January. . This will give General Har
rison eight cabinet members instead of
seven, the present number, and we think I the happy possessor of one inay rest as-
M-Oovernor Furnace, of this state, is the surcd she has indeed a treasure. Rek
right man for the place.
A sample copy of the Forum will be '
s t free to any one who will send us the
mime of a library or reading-room where
it is not now taken, or who will send us
the names and addresses of six educated
p i sunn who read thoughtful literature.
A Real Necessity
We presume there is hardly a lady to
be found in our broad laud who, if she
does not already possess a sewing ma
chine, expects eoiiic day to become the
owner of one.
IJut after the mind lias been fully
made up to purchase one of these indis
pensable articles, the qmstion arises as
to what kind of a machine to buy.
It should be to (imply constructed
that the most inexperienced can success
fully operate it. The other points main
ly to be considered, and which are the
pio-t desirable, are durability, rapidity,
capacity for work, ease of operation,
regularity of motion, uniformity -f ten
sion, ami silence while in operation.
The "Light-Hunniin New Home" fills
th j above requirements, and is said to
combine the good points of all sewing
machines, with the addition of many
new improvements and labor-saving
devices.
The price is no higher than that of
other machines, and every lady who is
wr it
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CITY
AUY EUTISR.M ENT.
THE FINEST YET.
We refrr to The Russell & Morgan
Printing Company's calendar for 18S0,
copy of which is now before us.
The calendar consists of twelve sheets
(one for each month) of coated board,
c!t0 io x 7? inelies. urinted in nine to
tn-flvi. fnlnrs nml fold from engraved
metal plates costing over $2;000. Eacl
pa we is entirely different from the others,
and all are new and original designs il
lustrating the origin and use of playing
rards, etc.
Jannnrv nuen.s with the storv of tlifc
j - L -
ilaYin? cards its birthplace: "Midst
austere walls of a convent "rav." which
is carried through by different represen
tations and descriptions to the end. I)c
ccinlier showing the "house of cards
and a view of The Uussell & Morgan
Printing Company's building, the largest
playing-card factory on earth.
This is the most elaborate calendar
ever produced, and while the Russell &
Morean ComDanv have not forgotten to
C7 V '
work in a fair amount of advertising
pertinent to their business, the calendar
itself is a most practical one. The figures
are large and plain, and on the back of
the December sheet is furnished a full
commercial calendar for the years ISS'.t
and 1890, with the consecutive figures so
useful to business men and book-keepers
who wish to make a "note" of time.
A notice printed on the Jace of the
calendar advises us that sample copies
will be mailed to any address upon re
ceipt of twenty-five cents.
Nasal Catarrh
is a u&ngcrous disease. from its
tendency to extend to the Jhroat, bron
chial tubes, and finally to involve the
lungs in consumptive disease, it should
be promptly cured, that these grave
dangers may be averted. So confident
are the manufacturers ot vr. cage s
Catarrh Remedy of their ability to cope
successfully with this very prevalent dis
eae?, that they have for years offered,
in good faith, ?300 reward for a case of
catarrh, no matter how bad or of how
many years standing, which they c&nnct
cure. Kemctiy oniy ou cents, uy uruggisr.
Sund the WpS?ti.Y IIekald to some
friend in the east for a Christinas present.
The latest Xoyelties of Neckties and
MulHers at Joe's. The Only One Price
Clothier in Plattsmouth.
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THE FORUZI.
A BEVIEW OF LIVING 8CB.IECTS BT THE
FOREMOST WRITERS,
The Forum ia a monthly review every
number of which contains eleven original
essays on the most important serious
topics of the time, by the best writers of
both hemispheres. Its contributors dur
ing the last two years included more than
200 writers. (A list of then will be sent
to any address on application.) Among
them are: Archdeacon F. W. Farrar,
President Julius H. Seele, Professor John
Tyndall, Justice T. M. Cooley, Professor
Emile de Laveleye, President Francis L.
Patton, Andrew D. White, Edward
Atkinson, Senator George F. Edmunds,
Major J. Y. Powell, President Francis A.
Walker, W. II. MaUock, President Tim
othy Dwight. W. S. Lilly, Professor
Frederic II. Hedge, Charles Dudley War
ner. Bishop F. D. Huntington, Geo. W.
Cable.
The range of subjects includes every
important field of activity and investiga
tion Politics, Domestic and Foreign
Social Science; Literary Criticism; Edu
cation; Science; and Religion (always
within the limits of reverential thought),
The subiects are timely and they are
treated by authorities.
The Foram gives equal prominence to
each side of every debatable subject. It
is not influenced by any party or school
or sect. Its owners are a company of
scholars whose aim is to further and to
jrnt the latest investigations and the
ounde.t conclusions of the foremost
tverkers in every department of thought.
More editorial discussions in the press
are su"e.tl b7 the Forum than by. any
other periodica.. The New York Herald
says of it, "The Forunl has done more to
bring the thinking men of fhe country
into connection with current literature
than any other publication
What Am I To Do?
The symptoms of biliousness arc un
happily but too well known. They differ
in different individuals to some extent.
A oiiious man is seldom a breakfast eater.
Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent
appetite for liquids but none for solids
of a morning. Ilis tongue will hardly
bear inspection at any time; if it is not
white and furred, it is rough, at all
everts.
The digestive system is wholly out of
ordi r and diarrhea or constipation may
be a symptom or the two may alternate.
There are often hemorrhoids or even loss
of b'ood. There may be giddiness and
often headache and acidity or flatulence
and tenderness in the pit of the stomach.
To correct all this if not effect a cure try
Green's August Flower, it costs but a
trine and thousands attest its efheacy.
Notice.
All parties knowing themselves in
debted to me, are requested to balance
their accounts on or before the first day
of January 18S'J. as. after that time, ail
accounts will positively be left in the
hand 4 of a collector.
Dr. Scnit-DKNEcnT.
Nov. 2C. tf
WHAT ON EARTH
Is the reason people will not, can not, or
do not see any difference in cheap nos
trunis put up by Cheap John houses or
irresponsible parties at enormous profits,
rather than take a medicine of world
wide reputation and one that is giving
universal satisfaction at equal price? No
medicine in the world is giving such un
paralleled satisfaction for purifying the
blood as BEGG 8 BLOOD PCRIFH2R &
BLOOD MAKER, and every bottle that
does not do its work will cost you noth
ing. For sale by O. P. Smith & Co,,
drngj.ists.
THE LADIES' FAVORITE.
NEVER OUT OF ORDER.
If you desire to purchase a aewin? machine,
ask our agent at your place for terras ana
nrlcea. If vou cannot And our atreitt. write
direct to nearest address to you below named.
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE Q.QRANCE.MASS.1
cm CAOO - 28 UNION SQUARE.NX- DALLAS.
,Ll" . ATLANTA. GA TEX.
ST 1.0OI 5. MO. jj J ii 3AWfRANC1CC0.CAL
Mayor,
OU rk.
Treasurer,
Attorney,
Kiiff iiie-r.
Police Judxe,
Marshall,
"ouucilmen, 1st ward,
2nd "
3rd "
4th. "
OFFIGEIjS.
K. M. UK HKY
W K FOX
- Jamks Pattehhoj. jr.
- liVKON C'LAKK
- A Madolx
8 Cl.I KKOUP
W II Ma lick
I J V Wkckijacu
I A Halisbubv.
i 1) M JONKH
( Ull. A SlIIPMAN
I M R MUKI-IIY
1 8 W Mutton'1
Board Pub. Works
I J W J
Krkd
ID H I
I Con O'Connoh.
1 P McCallkn, Phks
W JOHNHON.CUAIHMAN
UOKDRR
HawksWorth
COTjNTTY OFFICIOS.
Treasurer,
Peputy 'Treasurer, -Clerk.
-Deputy
Clerk,
Uecorder of Deeds -Dduuty
Uecorder
! Cleik of Dibtiict Coart,
j Sheriff.
surveyor.
Attorney,
Supt. of Pub. school.
f,ounty Judge.
D. A. CAMPBELL
THOS. POL,I,OCK
BlKIt CKITClIFIRLa
' EXA CKITCHKIELU
W. H. Pool
John M. Leyda
W. C. Showaltkk
J. C. ElKKNBAHY
A. Madolk
Allen Be kson
Maynabd Spink
C. ltUSSKLL
THE NEW uvmk HEWING MA
CHINE CO., Omaha, Neb.
HEftLTH IS WEALTH !
Hwnvs - 1 BRALt. I
Dr. E. O. West's Nerve and B-Din Treatmeni
a guarantee specific for Hysteria. Dizziness.
Convulsions. Kits. Nptvous Neuralfria, Head
aclie. Nerveous Prostration caused by the use
of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Mental De
preion, Sof teninj; of tlie Brain resulting in in -sanity
and leading t misery, decay and deat:i,
-reniature old Ae. Barrenness, Loss of Pow
er in either sex. Involuntary Losses and Sper
matorrhoea caused lv over-exertion of th,-!
brain, seliabu.se or over-lndnlgence Each box
contains one month's treatment, SI 00 a box
or six boxes for 5.00, sent by mail prepaid or
receipt of price
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To c;,re any cae. With each order received
by us for six boxes, accompan ed with $5.00,
we will send the purchaser our written guaran
tee to return the money it the treatment, does
not eireet a cure. Guarantees issued only bv
WillJ. Warrick sole a ut, Plattsmouth, Neb
J. C. BOOSTS,
BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER.
All work first-class; west. Fifth Street.
North Robert Sherwood's Store.
BOARD OF 8UPE11VISOBS.
A. B. Todd, Cli'tu., - - Plattsmouth
Louis Koltz, - Weeping Water
. 15. Dickson, ... Eiinwood
CIVIC SOCIKTFcS.
1ASS LODOK No. 140. 1. O. O. F.-Meets
every 'Tuesday evening of each week. Ah
transient brothers are respectfully invited to
tttend.
LATTMOUTII ENCAMPMENT No. 3. 1. O.
O. K meets every alternate Friday in
each mouth in the Masonic Hall. Visiting
Brothers are iuvited to attend.
THIO LODGE NO. 84. A.
every alternate f riday eveuins
ball. Transleut brothers are respectfully iu
vited to attend. F.J. Morgan, Master Workman :
seer; It. A. Taite, Kinaucier; O. F. House
worth, Recorder; M. Mjh bright, lteceiver :
D. B. Smith, Pnst M. v. : . s. Bowen, Guide :
P. J. Kunz, Inside Wui.-..
S'frucK iy
D
Meeting of Two Great storms,
TBESTUBMOFEEDDCTIOiN! STORM OF PATRONAGE!
A look through our Stock of Suitings, Overcoats, Underwear and
Winter Caps w ill convince you that our discount ot
20 Per Cent, From Marked Prices
Uas caused the stock to melt away like pieces of ice that quench the
fire imparched and burning palates. You never had
such values given you lief ore.
Si&iaKlofp? r" $20'00 Overcoat less 20 per cent discount means $1(.G0
A. $15.00 Overcoat less 20 per cent discount means 12.00
A 2.50 Fur Cap les 20 per cent discount means 2.00
1ASS CAMP NO, 332. MOD Kit X WOODMEN
of America. Meets .secod and fourth Mon
day evening at K. of P. hall. All transient
orotners are requested to meet with us. L.. A,
newcomer, vencrauie uonsui ; G. r, JNile
Worthy Adviser ; S. C. Wilde, Banker ; W. A.
Boeck, Clerk.
PLATTSMOUTH LODGE NO. 8, A. O. U. W.
Meets every alfernate Friday evening at
Rockwood ball at 8 o'cIock. All transient broth
ers are respectfully invited to attend. L. S.
i-arson, m. vv.; r-. uoyd. foreman: 8. O.
V i!de, ltecorder ; Leonard Anderson, Overseer.
pLATThMOUTH LODGE NO. 6. A. F. & A. M.
a Meets on the first and third Mondays of
eucu mourn hi ineir nan. ah transient orotn
ers are cordially invited to meet with us.
J. G. Kichey, W. M.
Wm. Hays. S'jcreiary.
' EBUASK A CHAPTER. NO. 3, K. A. M.
Meets second and fourth Tuesday of each
month at Mason's Hall. Trauscieut brothers
are mviieu to meet with us.
F. E. White, H. P.
Wjt, ITv8: Secretary,
Ht. lilON COMMA NDAKY, NO. 5, K. T
Meets first and third Wednesday night of
each month at Mason's hall. Visiting brothers
are coruiauy invited to meet with u.
Wm. Hays. Kec. F. E. Whit'k. E. f!.
CiASS COUNCIL NO 1021.KOVAL AKCANUM
' meets the second and fourth Mondays of
eacu muniu at Arcanum nail,
r, a B. N, Glenn, Regent.
V. C. Minor. Secretary.
PLATTSMOUTH BOARD OF TRADE
President ,
1st Vice President
2ud Vice President
Secretary ,
Treasurer
This is the reason why we have been enabled to to reduce our stock,.
as we do not care to wait for cold weather.
OUH STOCK MUST BE EEDUCED
We will give yon the same .Discount on all Winter Goods,
Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers.
in (Mo
rvi
M
.French Health Seamier
FOOT WARMERS!
AT-
S'ntl your job work to the IIekald
office.
$500 Reward.
"We will pay the above reward for any
case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick
headache, indigestion, constipation or
costiveness we cannot cure with
West's Vegetable Li yer Pills, when the
directions are strictly complied with.
They are purely vegetable, and never
fail to give satisfaction. Large boxes
;onta!ning 20 sugar coated pills, 25c.
For s ile by all druggists. Beware of
count -jrfeits and imitations. The gen
uine manufactured only by John U. We
A Co., 862 W. Madison St. Chicago.and
Sold by W. J. Warrick. j
Plciity of feed, flour,
meal at Ileisel's mill, tf
Sherwoo
Bobt. B Windham
. A. B. Todd
Wm Neville
F. Herrmann
F, B, Guthman
niKElTORS.
J. C. Bichev. F. K. White, J. C. Patterson,
. A. umuri, i. liinun, yj. y. ssnerinan, if . uor
der. J. V. Weckbach.
McCONIHIE POST 45 G. A. R. "
- , 08TEJB,
J. W. JOMJfSOl Cntnmsno.
' Q. b. Twiss Senior Vice
F. a. Bates Junior
A' : . : :: Adjutant.
I ' nittWUHT W. M.
I Ialon Dixon Officer of the Day.
'. HAKLKS FORD " aiinrd
Sergt Major.
..Quarter Master Sergt.
The Leading Clothiers, Cor. Main and 5th.
. t
3 . ANDKRHON Fhy....
tS I 'aoobGobblkman
L. II. CCTBTI8....
wttitotK Bayliiit
Store.
Weettnir Saturday evening
. . . . Post Chaplain
Special Sale commencing November 12th, continnin
one
week',
Tea ITT TTJ
FURNITUI
Parlor, Dining Room and Kitchen
TXT "W rrn ITT ttd tct
J.XJ Ji ii UJ Ala
The Largest and Most Complete Stock in the City.
COFFINS, CASKETS
AND A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
ft fi
mporium. Cloaks and Ladies' Wraps
xiuau vioaKb aim nnaren s wear, 1'rice per cent less the pnee
ofiered anywhere in the city. Examination will prove statement.
PLUSH WRAPS
7
HEARSE FURNISHED FOR ALL FUNERALS.
HKNBT BOECK.
GIVEM AWAY!
We have an im
mense line and will
discount same 25 per
cent, as they must be
sold before the end
of the season. Our!
PLUSH SEORP WRAPS
are
elegant
fitting)
The Beautiful Engraving of the Celebrated Picture,
graham
am
And the
Boston Herald, "The Fornm lias taken ; 8torJ
the foremost place in public djwassion
because it has dealt with important sub.
;ts honestly, impartially, ond at the
gf those who know something
50 cents a number; f j a
COU 3H! and COUCH! and COUCH
Wh:tt in the world is the reason you
will couiih and keep coughing and fctill
keep trying inferior medicines when
IiEtlOS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP will
positively relieve your cough at once?
Th! u no advertising scheme, but an
actus! fact, and we guarantee it. Sold
bv (). I Smith & Co.. dru&airfs.
S'tcrwin & Williams' mixed paints, the
best i i tl:e market, atFrickefc Co's. drug
8-tf.
CheurJi lilcv
wafne arfir?:-1? 1
nLisniNO Co.,
Orj-js'(MV York.
HOW CAN PARENTS
allow ilieir children to cough and f train
and cough and calmly say: "Oh! it is
only a little cold." and keep giving ihem
cheap nd dangerous medicine, pntil
they are down with lung fever or con
p:ir.'ion, when they can be so easily re
liflvrdby RCOGS' CIll5nUVQOUGII
SYltli'Pf It has no superior, flnliew
orse mr
?
o
garments. We sell
them at S14.50.
worth all of $20.00.
(20 BY 34 TNCHES),
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$20
PLUSH VBAF8
Plush Cloaks
we sell for S2Q
sell elsewhere at $27.
Plush Cloaks
we sell for S25
sell elsewhere at $35.
Plush Cloaks we
ell for 10 eell
elsewhere at 50,
Plush Cloaks we
sell for 45 sell
elsewhere at G0.
$25
$40
A Full Line ot
Walking
J" aclxots
old at the lowest
prices.
TO EVERY HEW SUBSCRIBER OR RENEWAL
Comfortables and Blankets
A Tinp RdArfv1 T.ino -P r... i nn x on r.
."v Hum pi.uu u io i'.uu a pair.
the finest 15 cent Batting in the city.
W e have
WEEKLY
TEN
OSVLY
flOCRAT U N D E R W E A R
in Natural Wool, White Colars, Scarlet Shipe, Prices lower than nnv
PAGES, "JSJL, use in the city, as we are over-stocked with these good '
$1.00 PER YEAR, call and satisfy yourselves.
Postmasters or Newsdealers will receive j our subscription, or
remit direct to the Y
GLOBE PRINTING CO., ST. LOUIS. I pi
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