o 4 7 i f tiysic ais 'M Surgeons 4tne NO. 612. Main St. Telephone ttMd-iiei' Tcli-plione IT. l.1vtiKfton. 4!, l(-i'iiMif 'I i Ii plK.m- Dr. ('nmintii. .'IS. . Surveyors iva. ic:?;inkki:siiiiI ht'KVKYoi: E. E. MILTON. iutlinuliv-i iiMt pl.m-.ol ill ik furutahed au) Kceords kfkt. OJVjco iu Miirtm Block. . PLATTSMOUTH - NkHKASKA County Surveyor AND CIVIL EKGITJEER. All orders left with County Clerk will lurecive pn-mpt attention. OFFICII i:i COURT HOUSE. Wm. L. 1JUOWN. Per-oiiiil :ttit iiiiuu lo ail ImMiiesn eiitninted o iuv nnrc Titles enimetl. A ll raet cmpiled, Iin-ui- ncewri!lei..re;il eslii eilil. Better laeii'l ii-s l.r i.i.ikiiiK Farm Loan tlian ANY OT1IEK ASENCY PLATTSMUL'lll F:BKA8KA jTTORNKV A. N. SULLIVAN. attarnpv at.ljiw. Will i:iv? prompt llftentloi. to ail l umiiin'-i fnlriibtel to lnui. il)lce lii Ontun block. Kaet Sidtf. 1'latti'inoutn. ?i-D. ttoknf:y a i. aw. WINDHAM & DAVIES. R. R- WINDHAM. J"UN A. DAVIKS. Kotary l'ublic - Notary l'ubt!r Oflic owt liuLk of Cans County. rtattamouth - Nebrashii Banks Baakof CasCottaty Cur Main and Fifth street. Pld up capital 8.V)"oni Surplus 25 000 o mo :e:r,s O. B. rarneio Fred ionier J. M. Patterson T. M. I'alterson. President Vice I'resiil ji t i'aslieii Arfst' Cabier DIRECTORS 1 O. H. Parmele. ,T. M. Patterson. Fred C, order .A.. H. smith. K. It. W'indliaiu. li. S. Kamsey and j. 31. 1 aiter.son A GENEEAL AKX1KC EUSI5ESS TRAN8ATED Accounts .solicited. lute rest allowed on time 4epositi and prompt atteiitiougiven to all bus iness entrusted to lu care. The Citizens BANK PltATTSMOUTU NEBUAKKA Oayital stock paid in 55 0 0 Authorized Capital $lOOtOOO. . OFFICKK8 fUAKK OARKUTH. JOS. A. CONNOK. President. Vlce-I'ie.iiieut W. n. CUSHING. Cashier. DIKBCTOKH frank Carruth J. A. Connor. F. K. Gutbmaci J. XV. Johnron. Iienry Boeck, John O'Keefe W. D. Mrriam. Wm. Weteccamp. W. H. Cushlng. IEANSACTS'A GENEEAL BAHKIXG BDSiUES cfjfiflcates of t!epoils bearlnR lnterosl liuys ana sen" excnarce. county aua city sureties. First National BANK . OK PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA Paid nn capital Swuko.oo Surplus 10.000.09 OCera the Try bet facilities for the promp transaction of ligitimate Bankiug Business Btocks. bonds, goU. government acd locl e ettritie bought nd sold. Deposits reeeired nd interest allowed on tbe certificate Drafts drawn, available in any part of tbe United States and all tke principal towns of OOUUCCTIONS MADI AND ntOMITLT mSSUlV TKI. Sibbest market p'lce pid for County Wnr- ranis. oiaie ana Kunry oonaa. DIUECTOKS Jbn Fit zee raid D. Hawkswortft- 8aa WauKh. P. K. WbtM Oeorg E. Oarey Jnn Fitziror&lJ. S. Wau(?b. Preaident Cahl- PERKINS - HOUSE, 217, 219, 221 and 223 Main St., ?lattsmouth, - Nebraska, H. M. BOKS. Proprietor, 1 he Perkins has been" tborooshlj renoyatcd from top to bottom and a aow one of the beet hotels in tha state Boarder will h taker by the week at i.S0 and a p. GOOD BAH CORRECTED; ' A. v . ... ! ' -Xtr-u-tiik uf'k- loe.k. WttS As l.oIXiK. ro. US I. . O. K. meets cv ry l UHiMlxy nix lit lit their hall In Fit fremiti ol-.-!. .Ml t hid Fellow iu- cordial. y invited o uiifiul when vIm1Ik In ?ie cty. T. K "'in I'M1. N. 5. .1. W. I'.lill i '. St-. KNH.IH O I V I I lAS. ;i III !! t l. t'il' N.i. 47 Mi'fl- i vnv edr.e-il; y cvinli K Hillicirli lil' t i k h b'k. A il vi"iiin.: knlj; 'Is :uc .imili i Iy inv l-d to 1, C A. M;i.-b:i!l. C. r. ; Flvi! k I lx II. K. II S. Yl . ;!! N'S' iliilvii.;N sniAIIov si!eiii:m bint I. :.iiu I : 1 1 i in-;i fr in k :: :i in ! S' :. p ; '' :i"nny ;..si i-! ir.vel ii eveiy .-i i.0..y ;i mi :it 1 't k. C A R. .VeCminli'ix I iM. ?. 4.'.. int i"s i i iy !-;iV.ir-liiy evciiir. ;il 7 .:-0. in II. ill hall. 2:ckvood ::. Ali vi iiiiii; ciliila. ta alt: i;ir. ii to .t'?t W.I tl llrt. F. Nile. V. si Alj. I. .. ! ;:! s. "nm, i,; ' nli'i!- -. ;ii-:ivi'. i ii !! in n - Hilary Vi tu .-M l ilt y. willi nu n :i-e. c ieii .--eni i li - i iv 1 1 m::J. ii ;i ri s -icsiM" x i v V iV lli-e. lifiliii'S. JIA.MF.'OIKHI, Lock K"X !.". New Vmk. ri ive X 'l !: ei l mill! t lei- leseii' II-;if s;il jiei t I J'hilt l;;iul-'i. I.ilieiHi I'oiiMiiirsi' i. rpr-iifr s:tniple.- now re:i iy. Aililies W anaie;-1 er Si 1-1- vn. I'll i I i ielilna ilie vi ( li.thiiK anl '1 ail' i iuv; liouie in l inciii-a Our Clubbing List. ith-ho-DeiiHMTiiT ntxl Hi haid $2. 25 Harper Mauazinu" " 4 ;0 Harper1 U.iZar " 4.S0 ). inorets Ma;nzlti; . " 15 10 Omaha lice " ' 2 40 oltdo lil.ule " 2 45 Lincoln Call " " 2.15 National Tiibune " 2.45 The Forum " 5.55 Inter Oienn " ..2.25 Lincoln Journal " ' 2 :0 The Hunie Mayazino 44 4 1 J5 ii.VV.-.-. Time Table GOINO WK8T QOIKO FAST No 1 3 :30 ii. in No 2 5 :05 p. m 3 3:45 p. in "4 lO -.:a. ni "5, 9 i25 a. m 44 ft 7 ;44 p. m 7. " -15 a. m. 44 10 9 :45 a. m. .-'9,. ... ...6 ii6 p, m. 44 12 1C:1 a. m - 11.. 5 :25 p. m. PERSONAL. .Capt. Wiles was au Ouiaba passenger this morning. Robert dimes had the misfortune to 1 se one of his horses last night. Jesse L. Root Esq. vr nt to Omaha this ni rninj? to take some depositions. Col. Mat.l ew Grriuf; is looking after some legal business in Omaha today. Col. Ginger went to Omaha this morn ing after drilling Company Q lest night Mrs. Frank II. Wilson and Mrs. W. D Jones and daughter are visiting friends iu Omaha today. Wilduian & Fuller carry the largest and finest assortment of wall paper, in Cass county. tf Alex. Laverty, of Ashland, one cf the most active republicans in Saunders couuty, has jubtreceiyed the appointment of post master at his town. Wecongrat ulate the young man on his success. Robert Carlvle, who used to run a farm north of Weeping Water, will move to Plattsmouth in a few days and take a position in the shops. We are slad tu add sacli solid citizens to our population. The great majority of so-called cough cures do little more thaii impair the di gestive functions aud create bile. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, on the contrary, while it cures the cough, does not interfere with the functions of either stomach or liver. Singer Sewing machine company have established a branch office in. Henry Boeck's furniture store where all kind of machines will be repaired. R. O. Athertox, dlw Local Agent. a. unngrj Soldier From Texas. In "Recollections of a Private" this story is told by a Confederate of Gen. John B. JJagruder: 4Our Gen. Magruder thinks a power ful heap of what he eats and wears. He allers has a right smart of truck. There was a Texas feller one, time who had straggled from his brigade, and he were 'a' pert : One, he were, stranger. He were hungry enough to eat a general, buttons and all that Texas feller were. He saw Magruder's table all spread, with a' heap of good toxin's on it, and III be banged if he didn't walk in, pert as yon please, grabb a knife and fork and open fire all along the line on them fixin'a. "Magruder heard . somebody in his tent, and hurried in and asked that Texas chap' what orotfght 'him" thar; The - Texan lowed he were . hungry. Then the general, stiff and grand like, said, 'Do yon know, sir, at whose table yon are eatinT ' "The Texas chap, he kept dnvin' in the pickets on them chickns, and he said to the gen'ral, said he, 'No, 'old boss, and r am t no ways partic lar, neither; canoe fve eoraesoLleriii'." : " What did - Magrnder do?" asked a Yankee listener. "Do? Why. he saw them chicken arm under bis coat lail, pulled his hat cfttar LlPfan-Vaedotit. And that Texas horn didn't leave anything on thatflrAtaWe&pt pla;Tot eVen his octmplixoente. . ."Who were he? WeU, no matter. lie hadn't no manners, he hadn't. He were .,d One Solid Sore, 'tcti ng Awful Hacf o Tio i:s Hands to Cra die Cur d fcy utleura. iir II He boy broke out on It i h head wllb a liaii li.l'.n i'l .! a. ub n lie uas I ur ne-i.l Iih !:. a e 1 1 i.-.i i lii . i.di i .i i- lull 1 ln-y tint not !i . la i ii W e l lien us-ii oer i l.rt-e r l iclie a i:i.M;-I. s ami al e iisini- I ln-ui el V'-n weekn exi.eiiy a eoi-lii.j; t liiefliin-. li- b (.'an l sie.niii' iliii'H'V.. ami ft--r I e n-e ol i lie f"i seven iiioi.IIi.s iiis lieMd waseuliiely we I W hen Wi li" Kali lllu it lii lie.nl was a M:i cole tl mil i if I'lmvii m Ins br i r. 1 1 vvaf al- all over !i- eais. i:.iii lis face, and small p':.e. s tu. illlli lent ! IS el Ills liMly. 'I liei iv ixllll we k- iiii.t we bail io k-en hi Il , ,,N ii. : in tl.i' t-1 ; i . I : - ;.!i! I: i ) I 1 11 i-111 wile n in- wa la l;.i up : ti- 1 an ! k -ep lu.tlfli" I lea ii in- bauds t" keep In-, li ua Is nl fl 'ie -, . i lil m-i:i eli ii ne ei it' l :it w .y i ! ii:- Ii;-.!mI-lut-e. Wekll y.iiifl'nn I.HA 1: ! i- Lit a UieU li;:u. e l tl aie in l eowli. li: :i in' 1 1. em In m lieis (ifcil IJ. i..lANh lT. U AKKIS. Webster. Ind. ScrcTula Cured. I le.vi a iti r niilier tliau m sIf w lit; si; win le bml wjf e.ie:'il w ill sci"lli a mivs. Innii bead to I.ji't. she eould In t lie down at ii i . ami bad no pe-.ee by nay fl ien.l :id- v .v d !icr ;o t r l!i cti L'KA Kk.m kmies, tjlii- rbl so ai d thev cured her. boUA i; lNii. Kii.siivaiiio, Oliia. CH I 'ICUItA IIKSOLVENT 'old e( r wl'cie. 1 iiee.fi-TM vi:A.f.o: Soap 'J.V Uy.iui.vrM.-l iTepaied bv tl:e 1ttkk i)i:v; ami :iik.,mh:ai. t.tmi'oi:ATio, lim-ton jVS-nl 'tir How to Cure Skin DUeases" C4 puces. 50 Ulustratioks. and 100 testimonials. ' AI'.V'S skin and scalp pur inert and beautified ' bylUili'UiA8iAl. Absolutely pure. cfPMNS aa3 WEAKNESS. 7. If i'm.i iln. i.iultiiil V . if v.'il li V 1 1l:lf. new . eiegani auu uiiai luie a.nnnue to !! in. iiitlamalion ann weakness. the 1'utieura Autl-l'alo riss- ter. New York Symphony Club. Ghau IIavkx. Mich., Jan. 10. J. P. Younu, Esq Dear Sir: The New York Symphony Club haye given their tine entertainment here two seasons to the delight of large audiences of mu sic lovers. Xo mistake will be made by arousing large expectations regarding tht ill. Yours Truly, S. M Wkight, M'g'r Star Lecture Course. The above will will give the lovers of a fine musical entertainment an idea what the Club is which will be at the opera house Tuesday, March 10th. Mr. Young has received letters from other places where the Club played, which will be published. One thing in certain, it will be the finest musical entertainment ever given in our cit.y Some years ago Chamberlain & Co., of Dea Moines, Iowa, commenced the man ufacture of a cough syrup, believing itto be the most prompt and reliable prepara tion yet produced for coughs, colds and croup; that the public appreciate true merit, and in tine it was certain to be come popular. Their most sanguine hopes have been mere than realiztd. Over three hundred thousand bottles of Chamberlain's Caugb Remedy are now sold each year, and it is recognized as "the best made," wherever known. It will cure a severe cold in less time than any other treatment. For sale Wy F. G. Fricke & Co. List ot Letters, Remaining unclaimed in the Postoffice at Plattsmouth, Feb. 25, for the week, ending Feb. 18, 1S91. Bre y, Theodor Berirman, Mary Bell, Gen A Croser, Dave Campbell, Emma Iriek, David Kennedy, James Mc'Olune. John Mason, F M Moore, Mrs -'niily E McMurlin, James Smith, C V & Co Sporer, f.izzie Snyder, Harvey Smith, Satlra Thomas, M L Terryberry, John VnuNess, lialph Wood. Mary WiiUaius, J C wiler, flattie Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say "advertised." H. J. Stkkight, P. M. Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint? Shiloh's vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale bjF G Fricke and O. H. Snyder. The Secret of Success. F. G. Fiicke & Co., druggists, believe that the secret of success lies in perse verance. Therefore they persist in keep ing the finest line of perfumeries, toilet articles, cosmetics, drugs and chemicals on the market. They especially invite all persons who have palpitation, short breath, weak or hungry spells, pain in side or shoulder, oppression, night mare, dry cough, smothering, dropsy or heart disease to try Dr. Miles' unequaled New Heart Cure, before it is too late. It has the largest sale of any similar remedy. Fine book of testimonials free. Dr. Miles Restoratiye Nervine is unsurpassed for sleeplessness, headache, fits. etc.. and it contains no opiates. 5 . Women who suffer from nervous and physical debility find great help in the use of Ayer's SarBaparilla. It produces the rapid effect of a stimulant, -without reaction the result" being a permanent increase of strength add vigor,5 both of mind and bo4y. T: K'S- The following is clipped from the Omaha Bee of Sunday, Feb, 22: The T. K.'.' quartette of Omaha have beta engage to give throe commIi at tuts Cnautau- qaa assembly to bo hel at Bfadison lake4, 8 A nest July. ? ProL Krats, dtrootorof thoT.X's" aas also been engaged -to .direct tb choral class during tbe entire assembly. Considering that Caicage quartettes were competing fox this engagement the "T. 'KV'of Omaha are to be congratulated. The T. K'a hare been soenred to give one of their --musical - entartaisastoats - 'at the Presbyterian ckarch, : TktisftSaTi 'l b-new blued i'lid skin purifier and frre test tit Hum-; rnn'lie. del ms Ibe blood of all Hi puiiites and p.iisnU'ius elen t uts a id thus re-ii.i-vestle cause, while t I'TiruitA. Ibe Kreat skin ei.re. :nul CTlt l.'Kt !-AI an t i;mi-i;e sk ii lc aiilitii r, cle;ir Ihe M and fcalp. a-itl . -slnie lie; ban . Ilms IIiiMIi Tlrl'l:A ICfMi--llfseiire cverv fpeo'es ( f IP bine, bnruliiL'. -tal, limply :'l blotchy fkin. se:,lp ami hi v ilisi ase. fioiii imples to rofuia frmii iiil::ncv to am. ben the bent physicians fail. I ENTIRE STOCK OF Clothing. Furnishing Goods, Hate, Trunks, Etc. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. No Humbug, No Oosing US on5 1 ibb Is s tEiis gf3aic opportunity, you will never toe able to tosiy cheaper in your litfe. (Call and see what EJE will do Mens suits, former price, $4 " former price 6 former price 7.00 now 5.00 " former price S.00 now 0.5 " former price 10.00 now 700 " former price 1200 now S.00 tc former price 15.00 now 11.00 " former price 1S.00 now 12-50 " former price 22.00 now 14.00 The best $1.00 overalls at Cc, Shirts Socks Underwear, etc., at astonishing slaughtering prices It will pay you to come a hundred miles and bor row the money to lay in your supply. It will pay you big interest. We Have The Largest Stock in the County. - JIS K3LISIM Opcapa IHogea (Dcyciog jj if" Em 9 MUST Bfii CLOSE ON ACCOUNT OF - Out.Salef"''::lId Advertising Scheme, But Closing Out to Quit Business. 50 now $3.50 j 3lcns Kats G.00 now 4.50 j j Childrens W: OUT for you. foriner 1)ricc 00 llow 50c foriner price 1 50 now 1 00 former price 2 50 now 1 50 former price 3 00 now 2 00 former price 4 00 now2 75 Oercoats for inen, youths and boys at be low cost. and boys suits at your own prices. IS a? 3 t v 1 hi powerfnl' kng7. titfcBjsr,that chap -v - --