The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, January 16, 1889, Image 1

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SECOND YEA It
PIjATTSMOUTII, NEBIiASKA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN U A It Y Hi, 1881.
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A Review of Her Advancement and
Growth During the Past Year
Forcibly Portrayed.
thus wore likely derive a benefit from
their earnings. Money can be withdrawn
from tbo association at anj time by giv
ing a months notice.
Our citizens have
late themselves upon the raising of the
,1 ..r .1. - . . . -
Hon. R. B. Windham's Address Be- gra,de.of the P8tffice to that of the sec-
fore the Board of Trade Jan. 14. .CIaM Uur,n Pw ; year, a result
Gnitlemmnrt n , ,n , pf the movement of the board of trade
UmtUntn of the lbmrd of Jrade : in the spring of 1 88 to secure what the
As the old year relinquishes its hold city has for a long time been justly en-
upon the business activity of our city n,lca to- The othce being placed in a
and the new year u,hers in a broader !,undjnSusel exclusively for the purpose
10 to the fifth one-Mxth.
10;V to the sixth one sixth.
This to apply to curbing and district
paving.
Dated January 14th, A. D. 1889.
Rock County's First Wedding
Newport, Neb., Jan. IB. The initial
marriage ceremony of Rock county, the
baby county of Nebraska, in which Cer
tificate .No. 1 was issued to the parties
took place at the residence of Henry Sex-
Notice to
Lot Owners
District No. I.
in Paving
field in which to cultivate our commer- ad cohort Toti-lT CD"aCe l7. ?.e P'' y&W&Mt.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of,
me city 01 naiLlliloutn : mat ull li t. imiirn
iii ravn b Di-tnct i. of iIib city of ilaitx
moiith. between east .side of He v. mil street and
ii nme ui scciiiiu ureei ie ami tney are
hereby notified tliat on iebrii:;ry ninth. A. 1).
iKftl at H o'clock t. in., we. tlie said Alavor and
Council will sit hh a it' iird uf Kin;iliaiinn to
Hear any and all eom;Waiiits apiiinst HHSfeeiiii;
miu if t) iik ppeciai taxes in pay ine cost ol
paving and ruiiiinif in staid DiMiict according
to had by the following rule to-tir.
1 the First one-clxtli abut t in j; upon Main
str et XH percent of nie-li;ilf of the tot I ei.t.
i ne mcoiii oiie-slxtli, '.'( per ceut of one half
JJ(DIjS
Ik OfieFnce lofhior
oeing wuiiam A. riauts and Marv E.
Lane. J udge Fred N. Morgan performed
the ceremony. The bride is still in her
teens, and the groom scarcely inore.while
Judge Morgan is said to "be youngest
judge in Nebraska. The ceremony of
making the twain one was bis first oflicial
act as judge.
ciai advancement, I deem it a duty, as I had hoped that at this annual meet
wi ll as a pleasure, to make a few obscr- WS ot le board to announce the advent
rations touching the progress our city new railroat "to our city but regret,
has made during the year ls8 and to !!'' If UD8bl? ? '1o 8' but ,Can ,aJ
, rr - .- , .. ' that the prospects for more and greater
c" "o iuiuw imiirtfiiLi facilities in ttie near future are
J mo man-rial advancement of I'latts- Rood land that the board of trade is
mouth durint; Jsm-s is not onlv crratifvinv holding itself in readiness to encourage
1 . . . . lnrw ..fTr.rto nf . 1 . . "
out. in.ueit surprising when we consider ' "4 - ."umuic ruau to enter UWUCHI and COUCH! and COUCH!
how our interests were handicamied pari I t i i i . What jn the world is the reason vou
in the year by the strike on the' C A LC. Ui l S'"' .wil1 ch aud kP ughing and still
i?f ..... i - i 1 1 ui''"i uicmwrs ui ine ooaru as
2fe K bulneM men of
7",.' V',c ycrj i'lattsmouth the necess ty of star
,.w.n, ..r 7.',. """"-":7 geiiier mall matters pertaining to the
"l i d nV C rcu.ru.iig oi welfare of the city. The yery purpose
i nr nnp nrraniTarmn i n ... n..i.ii: 1
Tl.,.r.. ... : 1 , , I V1SUI.HUH 13 IU tl BiaillB UUU'
i ill. nt:u Li ii'e-ii l li i iiih nirpr
More ll
lIKDts
I . ..l it- : ....
..... i. aivi ,.u. ,.c ....prove- ment of public ends. It is gratifying to
US lilt? Vfr 111 l'!IIW'.l nn , ir..A - J
. j - . VlUlllll.ill.i: i n rr A IhA n ..m i . . a. ii. . i
tn..i- ti . i . t i i . , . z. uuc " luuutuw nun. ii mo ooara nas
an I ' n n.h 1 J"u.,,tt,,ini1 t,m,dlt exerted during the last few years in mat-
ai .1 I l.j t,..,.,ut h Liter in the season as- ters pertaining to the city's interest. In
Mimed its a,, u o.ned push and energy ortler that we may prove' more eecti
Keep trying inferior medicines when
BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP will
positively relieve vour coutrh at oncer
m.: s -i , " . .
ruib 13 uu uu Ycmsing scneme, uut an
actual fact, and we guarantee it. SnU
fy U. V. bmith & Co., druggists.
nau oi I lie loial cost.
The Kourth one-fixlli, 10 percent of one-half
Of the tolalcoxt.
Ilu Filth one-sixth, o percent of ooe-half
of the total cost, and
'I he Sixth one-sixth, 10 per cent of one-half
af i he total cost, and
said lot owners are reuestrd to be and appear
at fuid tin e to Khow cause. If any, why said
a.vscKMiic lit should not be so ni:id
I his aKseofir- ent to be t-o levied to extend to
all lots and blocks wheie the lots face on Main
street and to extend to the allev uml h.
lilock ui' to include lots Nos. 1.2.3 l- i:t 14
and nortli lie-half of lots 4 and 11 in block
It is .'uri her ordered that this resolution be
published as a notice each day until said dav
v urniiu.
Dated thin 14th day of 'aru:i-y 1) i?P3.
AtteH: W. K. Ko. Ju. ,i Aittii-HV.
City Clerk. Actii (f f resident.
Sam
THE OliKJIXATOIi OF LOW PlilChS
POSITIVELY GUARANTEES
Uiat everv fJarmpnt. cr.ld bif 1.:... ;,.
J " "J iiin io niti
C nnalifiT k..l . . . .1 ii i.i
- .j-mny auu niiihu niu ik; uougiic ejsewjiert in the cily
in Price than tlm
ED
i 3'our jiuroliaro Tn
he
Notice of Sidewalk Taxation
Flatt-Miiouih, Neb., January Hth, 18k9.
littitlvid. ItV the Mavnr hiiiI I'liiniz-ll ..r ti
city of J'lattiiiiiouili. that there will be held on
ine am uay or tebruarv. iksm r thunv.. .i i....
a nieetlng of the Council for the purpose oi
audit ngand charuliiK up to abiiitiuji lots for
taxation all gidewalkM whiirii Iivm i 1 .... 1 1 lil.iluvn.1
.... ..r. ---v.. ...... n .,
and th result sIkiws
luring the present
r.f ; r I . . . . is vci jriiesirauie inai ine
:.J. ; : 1 . i , lur ?"? membership be enlarged and to this end
....... ..mu iu..j ...ulii ciuai iet us unite our efforts dt
in.- i--i-ii in vi'.ik i m iiuiiuings. I year.
M, . ";'t"'' "r" ' JLya.T W a,J1ut..t"e In thus closing up the years work, I ex-
.. vu, I'uiiuiaiiou tend to the members of the board my
now timiili, rj rli. .. i uui i:.i ... I .... iiij
f ". . ' " "v manics. ior tne uuitorm courtesy with
follow fli. examiile of m-mv otlier tnwnc I t.:u ti 1 . . .. '
in . i . , . r ' M J I -" "een ireaien, ootn as your
------ - "associate ana presiding otticer.
'U II ..Illl .'J.lliJ VI. II III 1IUII1 J i,UUU
to i I, (till). Our school census, as I THE CTY COUNCIL.
fin ill.Iicutor of lioimlation. irrnnna I .. ..
us along si.lu of Nebraska City, Proceedings of the Council at Their
Ttrand Maud, Heutrice, Kearney I Meeting Monday Evening.
nn.l Mitms l nlik.i many other I The council met last Monday
:n.i i.iiii i i;u ISIIIOUIII lias
iottoiiiic.-.s real e.tHte "Iwoni," with
which to contend, there having been
nothing but a steady and permanent ad
vance in the price of realty.
Um' Invention of" tha' Telegraph.
'I don't remember" writM Cianaa in
Olbers on the 20th of November of th
year 1833, "my liaving made any pre-
piece of mechanism that we have de
vised. It consists of a e-alvanio circuit
conducted throuch wires stretched
throueh the air over the houspn nn tn tb
steeple of St. John and down aerain. and
vvuucviiuu ilia ouservaHirv wit n rno i . . --?
Physical laboratory, which 'is under the XiliZti.
uucvuuiim eoer. xae entire lencth ut himk hi. uiiv of r atismnntii
or wire may be computed at about 8 U0o ! i :Jl.Vl'K. 12-' !' "! 1 iattsinouti
feet. Both ends of the wire aro enn'nect.
II V l ie Cltv an r.r liui
tielow and property owner are hei-ehv in.tm
that they may attend and sh.iw cause, if ny. TfOv'l I aarq
why such charge,, should not be inad. oJJ CLJj J fJM
Li3J5ock34,ouiiR& Haye Add.... f 11 20 fl BZP
v a.' 1 1 n. nil ii v nt. via-uw a nn 11 . w.
V.'ill f.".J.:r if linrdr fiffntn vmI,;.. ii.!-, .1 1
Will CilfPrt.lllv rf.,.,.l - .. . . "y"""U
r-piitation he lias earned ami 1
It Makes 8!o Difference
Lot 1 tlock is. Young & Hayes Add.
niocK is. iouiib Hayes Add
Lot 2 Mock 1. Youm: ft Hayes Add.
Lot 3 15 ock 19, Yniug & Hajes Add.
Lot 4 Block 19, Young & Haves Add.
read
witn a inultiplicator, the one at my ent
consisting or 170, that in Weber's labo
ratory or oo coils or wire, each wound
around a one pound maenet eusnenderl
according to a method which J have fie?
vised. Bv a simole contrlvftnoA whir-h
I have named ft commutator I can re
verse the current instanfamf- A
fuUy operating av vola i' t T
rancn t. - . - .. '
2f , orenii a mouon or the needle in
low ittooratory to take place that
Mufti
i.oi 12 riioek 3. City of Hattsmouth .
i ; r . ul 1 lattsmoutii
i i S . Zl lir OI riatt-.imom b
Mil I'lUl IV
lt
Lot
niiiht in
no I regular session,
Absent the Hon. mayor and council
ore Weckbach and McCallen.
On motion by Jones, Murphy took the
r ivc yei.rs an our citv tooK the nrst I chair pro tern.
steps i a system of public improvements The minutes o previoug mcctin
. .... .. (IIV tl-llblluu J
works. Our cily was at once seryice- and RPPrvel:
ably lighted and iu the light of the ben- Tt,e ??g'3ter p.f liquor sold by W. J.
cats oi thih ilrst pui.iic improvement, our Warrick was referred to the license cam
city council deemed it essential to the mittee.
property of the city and the comfort of , 't!4i - , , ,
its people, that we tliouM have an un- . A uelltlou trom I'eterson, ask-
limited supply of water for all purposes, ,n tor 'oad to be opened from the
whir h resulted in the estaldisliment of bridge around the first point, known as
one of t!i finest systems of water works Rock point, to connect with Second
noa,SfHtTlthi7St,rltO.f$10i); sfeet at the mouth of Happy Hullow,
000. of out-i.bs capital. The benefits , l J Mlvlly t
Uvzs derived and the copstnt increase of '
j.cpul iti,T e ius' d a demand icr other u mQoa t was referred to special
improvcmr nti. and during the year committee consisting of Jones, Connor,
which h ijut closed we have seen the and Shipman, who were instructed to
cim.wWau.p,fflVI .u.rm water confer with the railroad company and
sewerage and the paving with Sioux I , t"uJ "uu
FalU icianite of our priucipal business
thoroii'jlifare, together with th establish
.nnt
cry and the gra liu t down of a number the ensuing year vance has been made in educatingr the
of our most prominent streets. The r, I u" over wiiaj was aone in ancient
whole, m ikin' nn exinnditurs of :bn.,f Uli raollon. oe appointment was con- times. But you are mistaken, for even the
.lfn),?o. in cooncctiou with this re
view it is a matter worthy of note that
io oo will always he lower
lo oo
10 oo
l 00
S Oil
C 48
22 40
2 40
7 U4
43 HO
ami his inducement more liberal.
No Dot,
Nn
IWi Mn 9hnrl Uanrl
I1U UIIUIl IIUIIU
strikes a bell, the sound of which Is audi
ble In the ad ioininir rnnm 'rt.Tl.
r 1 .- -" "-
vvji fto bji amusement. Uur yirn u t0
display the movements with the utmost
accuracy. We have already made use
of this apparatus for telegraphic experi
ments, which have resulted euccessfuUy
in the transmission of entire words and
small phrases. This method of telegraph
ing has the advantage of being quite in
dependent of either daytime or weather
the one who gives the signal and the one
who receives it remain la their rooms!
with, if thev desire, Jt, the "shutters
drawn, Tne employment of sufficiently
stout wires, I feel convinced, would en
able us to telegraph with but a single
tap from Gottingen to Hanover, or from
Hanover to Bremen." "Gauss and the
Electric Telegraph" in Popular Science.
ActitiK President.
Notice to Lot Owners
District No. I
in Sewer
UUOII.
Crytogriiuik, Private Cypher business with JOK, hut
Figures and
Be ft ordained by the Mayor and Cmm-n f
the city of Plattsnfouth thtJt all " t V.w er" hi
,n "1;??,0.W,,B 'Hs to-wit. Nos. 28 mid 'M
Jire iifrenv nnr i Nad l-. .... ,
A. D. 18W. af " , LI . . 'J'?.ry.. " 1 n tn:
Council will Mt r5Vbo",d,o?e,SKi"ti
2riany.and HU complaints agaui.1 aw. s"lmr
K?t f" J?. I'y the- cVt'"1? j
-j i i i i"""i;hii iiiioii'ii paid lots
f!LcoM' nunfber front '?
bfocksf 1 aiteyts through naid
Maid lot owners are required to be and an
pearatnaidtjmotoshow cause, if any why
said asse88ioeut should not be so I made. J
.,..kh i '",,,,CV oruereu tnat th resolution he
published each day until iri .! r,i ,Li.Vi.
mted January 14; h, A. U. Viw.
On Price Only I
lJrices are always the
Attest
W. K. Fox.
City Clerk
M. H. Ml'Ri'iiv.
Acting President.
Lowes
JULIUS PEPPERBERG.
MANUFACTTJHER OF AND
t, Best il
ilium Price!!
G-O TO HENRTT BOECK'S
secure a road,
The fire department notified the conn-
it .t -rudc-H of wr-eu thtoughout the cil of the different officers appointed for the circuaes of today that a great ad
and the gra liq ; down of a number the fnmnr wo, vance has been made in educating tht
Educated Bones.
Doubtless most of you think when you
seo the performances of trained horses in
firmed.
An application
was received from
most wonderful exploits of the horses of
present aav are repetitions of what
was aone witn tnem several hundred
our tixis are no higher on realty than Jones & Johns for draiolajeri' license 3rearsa:0' In those days horses not only
they were before the commencement of wmimiI uri nnmniiAmi,. i- danced upon their hina legs, but fought
the improvements five years am, while j i mo'lon the license was mock battles, striking at their enemies
WH0LliRETAIL FURNITURE EMPORIUM !
Parlor, Dining Room and Kitchen
FUM1TITUISS
tli r.ttc fiiDHJ an nuTe.ise of about ten
j.iilU on thii d l!ar tlie assessed valuation
of the property. Although having in-crea-e.I
fnitn l'- 'o 40 ;'0' iu value is no
granted and bonds approved for the sum
of $ 500.
juuge L.iittora 8 claim for $232 for
uncollected costs was referred to the
committee on claims.
Vf. IL Malick's claim of 30 for board
ing prisoners was referred to the police
committee.
ICeports from the street commissioners.
uuauce committee, clerk and treasurer
were read and referred to the finance com
mittee.
CLAIMS ALLOWED.
nessm n of Pl.it tMimuth that they should
tncotirage and f ujport to their greatest
extent t-ic in mufuctories we now have.
The two canning factories of our city are
instit:i'i ns of in) sinall importance. In
thu ey -lit of extending the paving of our J
street- the IJrick ami Terra Cotta Work
5 00
3 25
1,728 00
17 08
1 00
7 501
tions 4- no
Byron Clark, salary 62 50
I'lattsmouth Water Co, hydrat
n ntal, three months 1,125
J M Woodson
higher than it was then.
Our city h is nut made the advance
ment this year in the rearing of addi
tional tnaiiuf:i- turcs thut could have
been d sired. The board f trade how
ever h.ive tliriMiiili its otliccrs given the
matter much attention and are now in
correspondence with parties with a
view to si-ctiring a locution of other man
ufaetoric.s at this point. We hope dur
ing the present year to realize the fruits
. r . l .re -. - I.. . : .it
Ol in. i ii. mis. in uuiieiuuu wuii iuiiiiw . nu1w.t. I......
matter I .1 -ire to impress upon the busi- " m"." i T u,8lor'(
. I tir lniP mfo rinn lumrla i
A II Knotts, printing. . .
A Hosewater, engineering and
inspecting district sewer. . . .
II A Waterman & Son, lumber
Sum Archer handling two dead
uogs
Af W Mnrrr.n I.Ka.
muyi rov.-oi great mouieni to our city Jone8 & connM.
as th'? lit( l is iieuig demonstrated beyouu tion
a dout.t tint brick pavement can be made
dumb!-. Tn re are quite a number ol
other m.inufii-'-turing inteiotj in the city
wiiic'i as a matli-r ;f business foresight,
need t-. b? fo-ti-re.l and encouraged;
amor:i th in I'.'pri.-rburg's C'gar ni-inu
fiicturv. whieli eiin.-lovs a larre number
of bun Is. It is the town that can give & c- Green, chief $5 00
cmplovm tit to labor which will advance 11 c Kicthie, secretary 50 00
most r.iiH.llv in commercial importance. James Johns, foreman Kichey hose
A little over three years airo there was I team 25 00
' organized in our city a Loan and Build
ing Ass.ici ition which has proved to be
of ru re bentfit to our city than most
people suppose. Ov?r 800 shares of
stock were taken on which a monthly
piyment of on: dollar per share is ex
act'-d.- It has net only proved a savings
bank to a vcrv large number of our citi
zens who would not oth-Twise have laid
away a dolbir, but has been the means of the city of Plattsmouth
constructing a urge nmnoer ot suhstan 1 hat all levies and assessments
tial residences in the city,
loans have Iwen made at
amounts of from three to fifteen hundred ing ru' to-wit:
dollars. I h? stork nas a casii iasis and ::Ji"o of the amount to lie levied to
i-t now pavinjr its holders 12a. It is tbe first one-sixth of the abutting or ad
proposed I believe to open a new serief joining lots,
of stork, and I heartily recommend an 20f to the second one-sixth,
investment therein, especially by thebojs 16? to the third one-sixth.
and young men of the town who would I 10 to the fourth one-sixth.
with their forefeet, and showincr what
apcucu w u icuuuiutuie intelligence.
Perhaps the most surprising feat ever
penonnea Dy a norse was in the olden
time. A large three sided braided rope
was stretched several feet from the
ground, ana upon this the norse walked,
preserving its balance perfectly. In an
old print a picture of the act is shown.
wlule another cut represents a horse
6truung the snleld or a soldier with its
noors. iwen the elephant, generally
considered the most ungainly of animals,
was trained in those days to walk the
ugn rope, not only near the ground, but,
if we may believe the old" write, it
traversed ropes swunir above the heada
. I I . .
01 me auuience, ana not only preserved
us Daiance, dug do re a man upon its
1 . Til.;i 1. m
vacs. x-nuaaeipma limes.
THE ASTRUWUMtKS ASTONISHED !
It is Believed the Earth Will be Des
troyed Within the Next Six
Months.
Choicest Brands of Cigars,
including our
Flor de Pepperbergo' and 'Buds
FULL LINE OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES
always in stock. Nov. 26. 1885.
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
Wagon and Blacksmith Shop.
Wagon, Buggy,
Machine and Plow
HE OWNS HIS OWN BUILDING,
PAYS INTO REINTX
And therefore can sell you goods for less
Money than any other dealer in the city.
HE ALSO HAS A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
unvmr
Horseshoes
SALARIES OF OFFICERS OF
MENT.
FIRE
00
75
DEPART-
THE "CHINESE IN CONVULSIONS
They
Believe the Earth Will
Burned into Ashes.
Be
Tremendous Comet in the Heavens
. A terrible ball of fire has recentlv been
discovered in the Heavens, and is said to
be approaching the Earth at the rate of
one hundred and seven million miles uer
.1 . . . . r
uay. Astronomers are somewhat alarmed
Clans Brekenfeld, foreman Whites 25 00 M V d,rect, which it is centered,
A Specialty. He uses the
Horseshoe, the Best Horseshoe for 'the
farmer, or for Fast Triving and City
purposes, ever invented. It is made so
anyone can can put on sharp or flat corks i
as neeaea ior wet and slippery roads, or
smooth dry roads. Call and Examine
these Shoes and vou will have no other.
J. M- Schnellbacher.
inn di., i-iausmoutti, JNel.
6 GOODS-
HEARSE FURNISHED FOR ALL FUNERALS.
HENRY BOECK.
COR. MAIN AND SIXTH STREETS.
Lumber Yard.
THE OLD RELIABLE.
I L WATERMAN k SON
Wholesale and Ketall Dealer la
Li lteinnacltei, foreman Rescues. .. 25 00
V L Thomas, foreman Wideawakes 25 00
Samuel Stewart, foreman Hooks. . 25 00
Total 200 00 I
The following resolutions were
adopted: Be it
Jiesolced, by the mayor and council of
here-
and tell us that if it does not change its
course, it ill surely be the destruction
of the earth. It is estimated to be twelve
times larger than the crreat planet .Tuoi-
ter, which is the largest planet of the
universe. Astronomers tell us it will
soon be visible to the people of this cod-
A. T A . .
iineni. it can oe easily observed bv the
people of China and it is said that the
C hinese by close observation have dis
covered upon the tail of the erreat comet
pi
LUMBER
Shingles, Lath, Sash,
Doors.Blinds.
in,n-don." debilitated and overworked I Can supply every demand of the trade
Women. Dr. Plerrat'a C.nH. Pnu.ii.tMn I . . . . J
the best of all rettoiiti. lAnTr. iTT. -ni v,an ana get terms, fourth street
BDecifla for all ihnu r.w.niA nr..i,nu...
uueaaea peculiar to Women ; a powerful. gca
rl u well u uterine, tonfo and nervine. It
imparts Ttror and atrenrtb to the whole it stem.
In R iar of Opera House.
Jt promptly cure weakneei of tomach.nausea.
indig-eatioii, bloaUnar. weak back, nervous proa-
TratiOn. dbllitV AnH alAAnlAa.riAca in .ilk....
careiuny compounded by an experienced
K. DRESSLER,
iyn, Forty two nfter made for special improvements shall printed in roman letters
10"o interest in 15 made according to and by the follow- oennre w. Vas. the only
onlv seipntsfltf. .lnou.
l m ... -v"1'1'
icsiuiug iu riiiiinouQ.
Citizens, I am yours Fraternally,
George W. Vass.
tf. Astronomer and Jeweler.
nwe or sauar action in every case, or pric
rerunaed. Tbia c-uaranteo baa been
Printed on the bottle-wnnner. and faithful
carried out for many year.
For lanre. illustrated Treatine on Diaeaaea of
-Bring your job work to the Herald ZTZJ
office. I Address. World's Dispensary Medical
amociatioh. 83 Mam Street, Buffalo, N. T.
Vhrslcian. and adaDted to woman's delinta
organization. Purely vegetable and perfectly
urmw in any condition or the iritem. I , . , .
Keeps a Full Line of
Foreign 4 Domestic Goods.
Consult Vour Interest by Giving Him a Cat
tlon'
for women, sold bv drurrlitt.
under m poaltlve rair
price
SHERWOOD BLOCK-
Plattsmouth. - Tr-V
C. F. SMITH,
The Boss Tailor
Main St.. Over Mergrs' Shoe Store .
Has tbe best and most complete stock
of samples, both foreign and domestic
woolens that ever came wett of Jlisnouri
river. Note these prices: Business suits
from $1 to dress suits, 25 to $4r,
panta4, f5, $0, fO.O and upwards.'
C5T"Will guaranteed a fit
Prices Defy Comoelilion.
J. II. EMMONS, M.I).
HOyOiOPATIHC
Physician ' Surgeon
Oflioe over WecottV More. Wan, str..
Rnlenci- in lr. Sl,lldknechfs proit-i v
V ironic Dls-a,. r.d IlMa.e. of Wo lX I i Jj
KTelephoue at both Offlre and K s'denee
6. Sl M. Time Table.
No. 1.-5:10 a. m. No. 2.-4 AT p. m.
No, 3 . -H :40 p. m. Ko. 4. to :m a. in.
No. 5 6 :47 a. m. 0. 6. 7 :13 p. in.
o. 9 6 :17 p. in.
No. 116 ;27 a. m.
All train. i run dally by way of Omaha, except
Nos. 7 and 8 which run to and from Schuyler
dally except fcunday. ocnuyier
No. 3 U a .tub to Paclflc Junction at 90a. m
No. w Is a stub from raclflc Junction i ii2?