The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 15, 1891, Image 2

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PlaUsmoiith Daily Herald
tC NOTTS BROS, Publishers
I'liMislici ffnry Tt.nrstl.-iy, il;ii!y -vt-ry
ev-i!n 'xi-ejt Hs;nlay.
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Willi .111 Illf rO(UI1-(MIMMltH of the I
law; that it had its .f I M , H X of tsecur- !
hich on deposit atul was in fjdod
condition. Shortly after I l.oiiyht
into the company In- nunlo another
trip to Omaha, atul upon liis return
home we were notified that our se
curities were not snl'licu nt, though
they had in no wise depreciated
since January.
"We paid hut little attention In
this. A few davs later one of our
friends informed u- that lieutoii in-h-iided
making thf company tronl.l. ;
l looiv iki .-Inch in Sue ii-poi t, as 1
J 'otiIi ee no way hy whic!) we could
I e i ii j i. in 1.
"A leu days a;j a man e.-ime
from ! Jeutou's of'iiee In f : i !; 1 i : i r. .
of '.lie hooks and ;uv ;i n 1 .- at ."tin p7r
l;t . I then i iscovrvi" thai he li:nl
AND SO DOES
Just the same,
it in lor ii
p! ica lion
poi tiled.
and 1 ;il mice iu.hIi
ami li;id a
re
ivcr
aj-ap-
I )I)A V, MAY I.", iso I
iK.,.sM:-;.T JlAK-K'isox and his
ca!iiie-t li.ieiiii t the jieople. and
a world of den.o ratic n i-r -pi esenta
lion touch int;- those
been dispelled.
H'entlenien has
Mk'.IlAk-k-lsox "jicknowled d the
corn" whcnjlie assured .Nebraska
that he had an undisguised pref
erence for the corn belt.
TO ADVERTISE
2v .1 .A, IfcT S
Ca.ll On
A Ft) uk year old colt was sold at
the late Senator Ih-arst's California
sale of thoroughbreds to Joxhall
Keene of .New York for $'Xt, 500.
WlIlU-: the weather no where has
been excessively dry this spriii--
yet the forest lires in the pineries
have been the most dest ruct i ve ever
kuowii, footing up losses of many
millions.
Cough &yrup.
Koch's Lymph is oo 1 in its place
but .) remedy has been put on the
market and had such marvelous
sales in so short a tine- as Mailer's
Sure Cure Co.ih Syrup. We guar
antee it to cure any couub, cold,
bronchitis or .-ore thioat. l'o: sah
13- all druists.
For lame back, side or chest, use
Shiloh's I'orous riaster. Price 25
cents, hor sale bv 1. (J. bricked
C"o. and ( ). 11. Si-der.
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MADE ONLY BY
(T &
N.K.FAIRBANK&CO. Chicago.
II a nk. o V C : s C o tin ty
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NiCiKASiA City's inio:tance has
been dwarfed by Harrison visitinir
I Omaha and not mentioninthecity.
I'he press however consoles its
readers with the assurance ili.it
Harrison would have been with
them only important bus! ness :if
Washington completed him to
forego the.umiiitigaied pleasure of
a social cal'..
si reef
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V It. F.iriie'e ITfsklt-iit
"ret ;r.w-r Viet- Frcsidrtnt
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T. M. IVlliTson, A-.t ( ii-hiei
DIRECTORS
:'. il. Fiin-ii'lf. .1. M. J'attcrsim, Fred C.order.
, H. Smuli. K. 15. Wiuillium, U. S. Kitiiixey and
k GENERAL BANX1NC BUSINESS
TR ANSA TED
Affcotii-itt solicitfld. Interest allowed on time
.1eixsitr and pi'iimpt aiti ntioiitjiven to all bus
iness entrusted to its care.
First National
BANK
OF PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA
Paid ui) caiit tl &rj nra nn
AljWU.Uil
THE
HERALD
AND BRING YOUPx ADVERTISE
MENT ffJYou Want to ctl Xoav Propery
Advecfise tt.
Tin; state fish hatchery at South
He 1 1 d no w 1 i a s 'J.(X. ),0. M va 1 3 cy ed-p i k e
ready for free distribution. These
are about the only fish thev will
have for distribution until next fall,
when they will have a supply of
black bass and German carp. Tkos
who have suitable water for the
pike, which is an exceedingly line
fi ill. will do well to storlr no -.i rti.-,
Til r iiimi i i mo t j . .1 . -
xiAii. u'.ii.iiiLojoi) ucparcment has been ntted with new
vp ancJ is able to do the finest of work and on short notiee.
it yon want sale bills call on this office and get onr prices which are
reasonable and alike to all.
We are Here to Please
mi
SUBSCRIBE FOE IT
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
The Chicago .V Xorth-wcsf ern
lischargetl all of its union switch
men over the entire system, and tin-
work for the present is being large
ly done by train men. Te general
manager says that they are not op
posed to unions, but that the
switchmen organization had be
come such a troublesome element
that something had to be done, and
that it was necessary to see whether
tlie owners were able to manage
their own propert3' or not.
THE New York Tribune commends
me decision ol the supreme court
in the Thayer-Boyd quo warranto
case as based on common sense,
saying that in this country there is
no short cut or round about twist
to citizenship atid that there ought
not to be. An alien should qualify
Himself as the law directs.
T . . .
ji scouts tlie taea that congress
intended to amend the naturaliza
tion laws in the enabling- net al.
nutting Nebraska to the Union. It
says what is admitted by everybody
in this state, that "it is not pre
tended that 3Ir. Boyd has acted
toward the people of Nebraska in
bad faith but claims that he
negligent in a matter where vigil-
ance was essential."
tJJers the verv ?eht facilities for the pronip"
transaction of liitiiuate
lliuikifig Business
8toek, bonds, Hold. KOVermnent and loeal tv
euiillen bouv'lit e.i:d sold. PcpoKits leeeived
Mid lir.eiedi uliowi-d nn Hie certificate
Ursi'ts ( raw a. ;'.v;ui;ili in any part of tlie
Unite Slate.- ard aii the i-rinciii.il fctwii ol
Kurope.
Ol.LKCriONri MAbF AM I'JVWrTLV IIKMIT
iiL i .
TH
BONNER STABLES
W. D. JONES. Proprietor.
1
S THE FINEST
TPIB CITY
RIGS IN
Carriages lor
Cor. 4th and Vino
Pleasure and Short
Kept Henri y.
Drive- Always
I'JattKinouth, .Nebraska
F
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WIJ.L KKEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI)
A Full and Complete line of
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils.
DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hours
dullest markff )'l -e pni-! or "on.ty Wat.
rants, st ite aiif County l.oun-.
fohii Kiizir .raid I), llawjrfwortb
Sum V!,(:!i. K. K. Viii', e
.f-;.i 'e V..
Joh i FitzK'UiM. s Vaiitr;,.
l rer-njeni t .-s '
ErMUKDS & ROOT
Tne pioneer meichants of
Carry a full Btock of general
merchondtse which theyaell very
close. Highest price paid for
all kinds of farm produce. Gen
erous treatmentand fair dealing
18 the secret of our success.
Cor Fifth and Vine Sts
Kansas is handed the cake by
common consent. She has a convict
in her penitentiary who sucessfnllv
raised a bank draft from $1 to$20,(XJ0
and got it cashed and then forged
his own pardon from the federal
authorities on letter heads printed
by his procurance, similar to the
official paper, and the pardon was
received as irenuine.
Had not this sharp practicer over-
uone me matter ne would have es
caped with his liberty and the
money. IUt he arcnmnainVd tl-i
pardon with a forged order for re
lease, which was a superfluous
flourish and was so extraordinary
that the warden of the penitentiary
wrote to Washington for an expla- j
nation. The answer exposed the
ingenious plot. The convict was a
colored man who had considerable
talent as a clerk and was employed
1 A. t . . .
uy trie waraen in that capacity.
oidic juurnui.
The Best is the Cheapest
That is Why Fred Gorder alter 15 years of experience as th most succes
rnents-which he carries and heartily recotumonds to Im friends and patrons.
Stclrum. 2oliao and Sch.utler
WAGONS,
Sradloy, Perur and Dsoro
LISTERS and PLOWS
NEW DEPARTURE TONGUELES AND
Badger Cultivators.
WEIRS AND BRADLEY STALKCUTTER.
DEERE, FARMERS FRIEND AND HA
worth Cheekrowers and Planters.
Ml "GOB DEB
flflM'T RST filllDCn Hand,es the "estol buggies, Photons, Carts, Sprino- Wa-ons and
UUH I Ot EJUrbU Carriages and other vehicles that are manu fcSnrcd 1 '
The largest line in Cass County, of double and single harnc8 at
prices so low that it will pay you to come 20 miles and inspect storlr
betore purchasing elsewhere. DAVID MILLElt an ex '
workman has charge ot our harness shop. xpenenced
Fred Gorder,
Plattsmouth and Weeping Water
CIIAS L KOOT,
Notary Public
Murray Neb.
Thera h
peral cheap reprints of an obsolete edition of
11 UaKcl.i.E 1 11 ' i l . .
at a low price
By
dry Roods dealer-, crocers, clothiers, etc., and in
a lew instances ad a premium lor subscriptions
AnuouncemeDts of these comparatively
Worthless
rerjrintu nr tait mtnl.arlini.. .1
1 , , - y. , . . .. lUr l.AIH T, I I II' V
ar.; adTertised to be the fnibf-tantinl equivalent
of "an eiftht to twelve dollar book." when in
reality from A to Z they are all
Reprint Dictionaries,
phototype copies of a lxok f over fortv vea-s
ano, which in its day was sold tor about .r."iw. and
which was much superior in p.-pr, print, and
binding to these imitations, being then tlie best
Dictionary of the time instead of one
Long Since Obsolete.
which some of thsA Ivm .K q o- : , j ... '
. . , , , ' c ' 1 jo :iii-
' 1 - -xhviunh iiv r't'Li
dead over thirty years, ani was ptihlishpd he-
furs hia A in d ill.. 1 , . .
... ttiuiiiuii! are proDauiy
reprints of alike charaotfr.
brided lictiouaryt unioh im the onlv one
inmiiuir 10 cms generation, contains over 2K
pases, with illustrations on nearly every pat:e
protected by copyright from cheap imitation.
Valuable aa this work is, we liaTe at vast ex
pense published a thoroughly revised succe.9rr
the name of which is Websteb's Ixteskational
Sold by all Booksellers. Illustrated pamphlet free.
P. J. HANSEN
DKALKR IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
GLASS AND
QUEENS WARE
THE Nebraska Insurance Co. of
Omaha has been wound up by the
appointment of G. Albright aa
receiver. W. G. Madden of Des
j Moines purchased a third interest
in the company recently and was
elected its vice-rre!ideiit. Thp in.
stitution was supposed to be
making money, as it had a paid up
capital of $100,000. The only expla
nation afforded at this time is the
one offered by Mr. Madden, which
is as follows:
"Auditor Benton has not given us
a fair deal. On January 1 he in
spected the affairs of the company
6. & C. MERRIAM & CO..
Springfield, Mass., U.S.A.
VsB Vzvr niWA
TITTS
-o-'-va;-. l - i-' mur
vT .TTi .out injury, remove
and Tan. A few applications will ren- I
u r wis most BtuoDornjy red skin Boft,
mooth and vrhitft Vir1. C.ram
not a paint or powder t cover defects,
www a icuicu? w cure, it is superior to
all other nremntiona. and ia DinnuJ
or mail-
f-kiiLr .iaw
mm
Floor ill Feed a Specialty
::trouaro : the Puble Solicited.
JOHNSON BUILDING, Norm 61!i S
ITlinl in1nl ml IlMkU.i
b oo timccah tmm mil
JULIUS PEPPERRERG.
MANUFACTURER OF AKB
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IK THE
Thoicest Brands of Cigars
Flor si 3 ?
including our
fXJliV LINE OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLE
always i stock. Nov. 28. i885.
K. DRESSLER,
The 5th St. Merchant Tailor
Keeps a Kuu Line ef
Consult W lutere,rby G,Tlng
SHERWOOD BLOCK!
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