The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 15, 1891, Image 3

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    PERKINS - HOTLSK.
217, JM!, 221 and 22." Main St
lattsmouth,
H. M. RONS.
- Nebraska.
Pronrieto
1 he lVrkin li is n t -
renovated from tup t:; ....I'..,,,,
now inn; of tin; best liot' lr in tli
Boarders will
$l.f0 ami i J i -
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GOOD BAR C01T1IECTED
jlY. C. MAYS3,
County Surveyor
ANI -
CIVIL EHCUiZCTi.
All
wili
orders left with ('ountv ?1 r k
receive prompt att ntion.
OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE.
IDIEISrX'ISTIRy
Good Nevs!
Mo one, who is wilting lo ;Oopl the rlRlit
cuurse, nol be lunK aftliCUwl with bolls, ear
I uik leu. pimples, or other cuutnuoiui erup
tion, ilicaeare Uiu rusuiu, ol Nature's ef
foiui lo poutoiwu and t Hi-U: mailer
1I..IH tin: Mood, and Ktiow plainly that Ui
S -. : . ! 1 1 IS llddlli;; lUeil lliloli-li Hit.- tinili of
1 1 1 ; t 1 1 tUi-.i wini:li II wa the 1 inml: v.ork
fit ilic liver and k i1 s lo rt;ii.ive. 'loro-
Moli: Uli.aO Dl '-.llM Ul llii-U I' llllll-llllIlM,
Ayci'd .s.map.u ilti I. lin: mcdicnm rt.-iuii ml.
'liiat tin outer bjmid-piirilier can cojnparo
UU ii, thoUaiiih lOjlily wbu Lu.c UUitd
Freedom
from ttie tyrinny of depraved blood by tho
use .f tins iii'li' iii".
" l-'nr nine yi'iirs I was : Started with a skin
iImi' .i- 11. .it ii'i' M I'i I'-mrily
nut ii .t fi i'-nd alvlsi-( ire to try Aji-t's S'irvi
p uill I. Villi, ( I ) us,: of 1 1 1 ft-, iiii-iliiine tin:
complaint ili:ippeir"d. I! is niy belief thiit
no ot her blood ineihi-ine ronld have effected
lm i : 1 1 . i I an l i-ui-i; !. ' a cure." Ani'ris
1. fjnrrin. '. Victoria. Turnanlipa. Mrxi'-o.
"My f :. fur ynnrs. was riii-ii-il with j i n
pies aii'l humors, f . r v.l.i'-h I could find no
remedy till I l,r;m to t.-ke AVer's SarsapJl
rilla. Three bottles of M.is t'r'-nt blood im-ili-rllie
effected a thorough dire. 1 confidently
recommend it to all sufTerii';! frotri bijnil.tr
Uoubluii.' M. I'arktr. (.'i.m-i,! d. Vt.
9.
i)Ll AMI I'OltCKLAIN'CKDWNH
Bridge work ami lino gold work a
SPECIALTY.
Dlt. STKINAtIS LOCAL as well as other ill,
estlieticiiveu fori he painless extract ion o'
tcclh.
C. A. MARSHALL, - FiUirald P'.or.
tin:
INTER AT I O X AL
TYPEWRITER
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DR. J. C. AYEF. z CO., L,ovell, Maes.
BolU l.y- Dra"--1- " -c- M'orth5a settle.
I SWEET bCENTED fLOWEHS.
I lewellyn Moore, the Hrcoq ni zett
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; ! li li:ii'i ;hk! ;iii- not injiiictl
I ; ;i N'-l t'.i-ii;i winter. 1 r. Moore
II line .-toi'i of i; iTJIll i in s.
! e.,len-, .iihI -oiue ol tlio.-i- richly coi
! ore'! -r,-iicli ciiiiii.!-, :ilsi ;i line line
t't 1 I ! i 1 1 " ;i.liil-.. In ro-es In
' t'!ii!-e- .1 I i --!.' 1 ! J, ol the lollowin:;
) !::n'lv v;i tiel ie-: (,:i, i.il :. j ; i i -j
nioi. .'-Ii. I 'l.i ii i ier, I'erl'-. NipliiWi-;.
:el i i i f v. i I 1 1 1 1 le i i 1 1 st ;l ; M I :i i i 1 l.;i
I -"';iiee ;illlt tll.ll lee ol the lo e
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rn..-: s inches ;icro.-,
!l"ii;lit led ;m!of;i mo-1 1 1 , I i c i 1 1 1 1 -I
l .i y; ;! nee. . i ' ! leel ioi i o I lln wi-i s
i- conipleti" v.itiiont .-oine of these
h.ii'l roses. Mr. Moore li.isihe
n-i'i t:il ion of In-in- theliest rose
U l'oivi-r west of Cli ir;jiro; lie ne er
iorces his jthnits, thus iinikiiie-them
temler hnt n'ives them every reijnis-i!-'
to m;ilie them l:;i!ly ;mil stron-.
This sjn-in- is ;iti iittusti.ill y yootl
me for setting' out pl.ints ;nnl
shonhl he improved hy our peon!.-.
Remember the phice where plants
and prices will suit the most exact
is ai Llewellyn Moore's on West
Locust "-treel, and call at once. If
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W1S3SSSE3XSEZZS.'.
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KCIALTY
NEVhRSUP HORSESHOE
A strictly first cla-H maetiiiie. fully warr-iiir-fA.
Matle troni the very hest material In
pkllteil workmen, and with ttie tiest tools I: ..t
have ever heeii ileviseil for the purpose, V ar
ranted to do all that can he reasonably ex
pected f the very best typewriter extant
t'apable of wrifinir tw wr,N tier minute oj
more according to the ability of the operatr.-.
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TKIOE $100. ?ls;flSf S,
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If there 1 no ayent in your town address the Z ? J " - ii ''H K -
manutacturee. is J' IfS 2 $3 . hmmmd
TIIK PAKIBU M'F'G CO. ? c a5- - " " ' "
ARents wanted Parish S, Y, K g r, "S.
V. R. SEELEMIRE, Agent. s !j!s!:J-g & LJ
Lincolu, Neb, !5 f -3 "
Lumber Yard S llfllli iH o
THE OLD RELIABLE. 7 S3?,?f
U. A. WATERMAN & SOU l0flill I 5
nmr i nninrn t ' UHn
K I III ! 1 IIIIIIKkK &s;Wi-:l 'ci). Ir.vi-Ji: Pototiv.
Mill LUIVIULII ! SWSTM
" I 2222se&&
Shingles, Lath, Sash,
I J ..TTn flll?
Sudden Deaths.
Heart lisca.se is hy far tin." most
freipient cause of sudden leath,
which in three out ot four cases is
unsuspected. The symptoms are
not generally understood. These
are: a liahit of Iy ini-on the l ie. ht
side, short breath, pain or ditress in
I he side, hack or shoulder, irre;-ular
pulse, asthma, weak and hungry
spells, wind in stomach, swell ino-f
ankles or dropsy, oppression, dry
couIi and smot herin-. Dr. Miles'
illustrated book on Heart Disease,
free at K. (J. Fl ike Co's, who sell
and guarantee Dr. Miles' uneipialed
New Heart Cure, and his restora
tive Nervine, which cures nervous
ness, headache, sleeplessness, drop
sy, etc. 1 1 con tains no opiates.
(io to I'hillip Krause for 3inr
dry joods and groceries, where ynu
will lind the best of everythine" he
al;() ki-i'jis fruits and vegetable.- in
tlu ir .st-ason. tf.
i til Old I'l.-.., of
I proofs, A!-o! o' ;t it . I ;
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III I. Ill, o IJ.-I
; 'l)urni.j tii'
i Hi hu-i.'i.-.ia ah-,
i very fir-i in
to a In, ii-l i-
'atul t lien t ti-- ii.-: . ii ,
i 'Yes. I h
I row Tli,- I
lar. a hit i,! ei' v
j i.s half a iniieii i
I are s! r.-ii'nt Ii
! Icive so vi-, 1 ! he iiinl,
i
I 'I Ii)Wv S. i 11 v.'i ,n t
ilo tell lis a i i. '
Oli. I h.ivi- ri-LC 'l up a T;;
which only costs a cent an In
"For oo'lne is sake where?
yon lived in a l! it."
'I have it in my room where I can sit
and steam away ail day, it' I ciioose. with
out ilisliuliaiice."
'But lo'.--a"t it take up lots of room?"
'Oil, no. not at all."
Then ju.-.t sit down and tell us all
about it.'-
"I took a low seated, hi.h backed
grandfather's chair, which mother had
banished from the parlor, because you
know every one has one now, and nailed
narrow strips of woo l in such a manner
as to form a canopv-liko top io it. Then
you know, like every one else, 1 had sev
. i i i , - . ,
erai om niacKinrosiies or gossamers in
the old clothes closet, which from hiiv
: . . i . i- i . . i , , ,
mi; spi-uiiL; a lean aoout me snouliler or
like cause hail been tli?', i aside.
How silt-: m:.. . s.
Cuttiii"; out the best parts of these
i.. i.i. .i. i.. i ..
oouiiii uie cn.es oi several pieces 1 Jiai
ntteil to the trame with tape, and in the
tin in i .- ami iit in i ei v ais .ijoiilt mi' euires
made strong button holes and fastened
the whole by means of these to nail
heads I had left projecting about one-
half inch from the framework: Thcst
Whztt is
:iuun Pih hcr's irsc-ri pt ion for Inf.uitn
:ul Cliililron. It in itlicr OpJum, Slorpliinc nor
is a J;an:slsss MiLstltuto
Castoria ii Ir.
other N.rcoli(
i.i- i
ic is IMcasant. Its . frtiar;int' in lliirfy y'nrs uno Ity
Ilillions of Mothers. CistorLi !cs( r.yn AYonus niul nllayti
ftncrisliiiess. C.t.storiii prevents xouilLiw Sour Curd,
euros Iia.rrlura atii V.'iml Clio. Castoria relievos
toothing; troubles, euro coiif.tip i( ion ;mI ILitiiloney.
Citsloria nssuiiilatcs tho f.ol, rot:I:itoj t!i ttoiiiacIi
and bowels, t;ivin Ixoalthy aud natural Ioer. Cas
toria i. tbo Chihlrcu's .V;u;:ict:v-tlio Motlier'n Friend.
-aropror'i", nJro;ij, t,ooth:i: .Syrups, and Castor Oil.
Casl
,oria.
Doors, Blinds
Can supply everw demnnd of the city.
Call and get terms. Fourth street
in rear of opera house.
HENRY BOECK
The Leading
FURNITURE DEALER
AND
UNDERTAKR.
'Constantly keepa on hand everythn
1 you nml to furnish your house.
MK.NIR SIXTH AND MA.IN STKKKT
I y 0vr3 for ImpoltM. lota
l:(-ir Manhood. Semi.ici
.TvSrSS. t-- r.i-ii.ns. Spermatorrhea.
TV iw Self Distrust.
; ' E :- ' Hsmoru, &e. Will
ifVtel Ti'" you a STRONG. Vigor-
3errt, $5 00.
en Box.
ii.-daa- LSslnaat Co.,
910 LOOA3 Ave
nr. louis. mcv
1 r';T; i 7"7r3"E354KFA?oi?F.iicuf?!?D
I gO tiQ Sa ''"'i'i Inv.iii, I'nl nlar :r taik-
at?T:;F 'w itrt. Wrju tor bit-it ot prs
BOILING WATER OR MILK
E PPS'S
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
GO A
LAEELLED 1-2 L3. TINS ONLY.
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Plattsmout
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SCHFFMAHfTS ASTHMA CifJir
ess;
irutKiw,. WITISrllE-rl..S
T lnli.1..., Ilauo u laaUM. dl
?l" IJrmjrtM. ijr hr Mil iinlo FKIt lor
r um. .Bonifl linn,
la .a etfible I
.StPauLKi:
BALSAM
oud D.:an:.lie the h.ir.
a !nxu.i&T!t cr'.wth.
ils to He. tore Grv
itjt Vniill.1,,1
Curul .Cain 1:. A htir f.ilimr".
HINDERCORNS
ler ft (tinffur rnrtn. I ir. i,. m-..r.i ...i.
W'ak l.unr, Iifhiiin-, Ii.iiiriion. I'. n. l c inlime. jucu!
Th ontv miT piit fnr enm.
V.-aiiisu, or lll'SUOX U CO., N. Y.
Eupepsy.
i ins i wuai you ougin to nave, in
fact, you must have it, to fully en
joy inc. i noiisaiHis are .searcJiing;
tor it daily, atul mourning- becau
inev lnul it not. 1 IiousaiMls upon
inoMsanus oi uoiiars arc spent an
nually hy our people in the ho;
i::ai inev may auain tins iiiimi
And yet it may be had bv all. V
gii.iiantce that IClectric Hitters, if
ii-ed according- to directions a:id
the use persisted in, will bring; you
good digestion and oust the demon
dispepsia and install instead eupep
sy. We recommend Kleetrie Hit ter.-
ior dyspejisia atul all diseases of
liver, stomach ami kidneys. Sold at
a!)c. and I.(K) per bottle by F. C
Fricke A:2C.'a drug store.
The Hermes Method for piano and
organ, the favorite and most sue
eessiui in trance ana termaii-,
also liarmoiiy taugnt. dtt
Mks. Merc.es.
A Mystery Explained.
The papers contain frecjuont no
tices of rich, pretty and educated
girls eloping; with negroes, tramps
ami coachmen. 1 lie well-known
specialist, Dr. Franklin Miles, sa3's
all such girls are more or less hys
terical, nervous, very impulsive, un
balanced; usually subject lo ncad
ache, neuralgia, sleeplessness, im
moderate cr3-itig or laughing. These
show a weak, nervous system for
which there is no remedy equal to
Kestorative Nervine. Trial bottles
and a line book, containing many
marvelous cures, free at F. G. Fricke
!t Cos., who also sell and miarantee
Dr. Miles' celebrated New Heart
Cure, the finest of heart tonics.Cures
nattering, short breath, etc.
Dr. Grosvenor's
Bell-cap-sic
PLASTER.
Siwr quick rtlirf
jrom pain.
Rheumatism, nraratta. nleurisr and Inmhuo
OnrwiMBle. trrnuin for aala Hy all limiwsts
T!. Chichester English. Red Cross
Diamond Brand
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TMC OdlSllltl mnm (NUIC. TtwaalT Kafn. wwn.MmiaU Pill foramla.
7ia Maar IiIb4. Jw Mmhimii end hmmtten
a imiimnMiM irfpf. Dnmuu.or arsf .a
ihii.iihii mm. U.ll l m u ' - v
"TT" . i vniwaiSTEH iN(aicl , auivia i
saj mm i
iVilss' Nerveand Liver Pllle-
Act on a new principle regulatino
the liver, .-itomach and bowels through
the nervea. A new discovery. Dr. Miles'
Pills speedily cure biliougnes3, bad taste,
torpid liver, pile:, constipation. Une-
qualed for men, women, children.
Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 2e.
Simpla free at F. G. Frirke & Co'-.
Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved.'
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada
K. Hard of Groton, S. D..vequote:
"Was taken with a bad cold, which
settled on niv lungs, cough set in
and tinall3' terminated in consump
tion. Four doctors gave meuo sav
ing I could live but a short time. I
gave myself up to my Saviour, de
termined if I could not stay with
1113- friends on earth, I would meet
my absent ones above. My hus
band was advised to get Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption.
coughs and colds. I gave it a trial,
toon in all eight bottles; it has cured
me and thank God I am now a well
and heart3r woman." Trial bottles
tree at F. G. Fricke & Co. s drug
store. regulnr size, 30c. and $1.00.
Some years ago Chatnoerlnin & Co., ot
Des MoineB, Iowa, commenced the man
ufacture of a cough syrup, belieTing it to
be the most prompt and reliable prepara
tion yet produced for coughs, colds and
roup: that the public appreciate true
merit, and in time it was certain to be
come popular. Their most sanguine
hopes have been more than realized.
Over three hundred thousand bottles of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy are now
sold each year, r.nd it is recognized as
'the best made," wherever known. It
will cure a severe cold in less time than
inv other treatment. For sale by F. G.
Fricke it Co.
Bucklen's Arnica Salv.
The Best Salve in the world tor Cute
Iiruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Ferer
Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to eive satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 2." rents per box.
For sale bj F. O. Fricke & Co.
pieces can be buttoned on and taken off
in a few moments. When on the back
and Hides of the chair and top, bein
covered squarely and neatly, look like
high box. In front another piece falls
down to the seat, with a small piece like
a little window cut out of the middle to
breathe through.
"lhis being hnisned, you want a small
foot tuo placed in fiwit of the chair and
filled, when you are ready to u.-,e it, with
hot water.
"I think every one should have in her
room a one burner oil stove or a small
gas stove, by means of which one may
have water that is not onh hot, but boil
ing, at will.
"Place such a one on a chair at hand
with a pan of hot water with which to
keep that iu the foot tub replenished. If
yon have not a shower bath, have ready
cold water for a lightning sponge bath.
Place a linen rag in a saucer and pour
on it a teaspoonful of alcohol and set be
neath the chair."
"Oh, 3-es: I tried that once when I had
a bad cold coming on and I nearly roasted
myself.'
"Oh, but if 3ou just tack a piece of
cardboard on the front of the chair, just
wide enough to protect the limbs from
the blaze and have the seat of wood, or
else well padded, 3-ou will have no
trouble.
'It is a bother to get all these things
together, but once having done so it is
best to put them away in such a manner
as to be easily accessible.
'Notice how all evidence of it may be
disposed of afterward. The pieces but
toned on to the nail heads ma3 be taken
off in a moment, the steam wiped off
the waterproof surface, and the3' may
be aired at the window while j-ou are
picking up the other things.
IT TAKES UP LITTLE ROOM.
"When emptied the tub must be thor
oughly dried over the register, the bath
towels and wraps put away. A neat
drapery of muslin or heavier stuff may
be arranged like a canopy about the
chair, and a dainty cushion and valance
will conceal the tub in which the folded
pieces of mackintosh are laid, and the
whole ma3 be stowed away beneath the
chair.
' It is obvious that if the chair is not
available a simple framework could be
made up by a carpenter at low cost, or
a bright girl with a large bedroom or
bathroom at command could utilize two
packing boxes for the same purpose with
better effect, if anj than the chair bath,
although the almost hopeless ugliness of
two packing boxes is a drawback.
'And now for the bath.
"You disrobe as usual, and lifting up
the curtain with the little window in it,
step into the warm footbath and 6it
down in the chair. Tuck the quilted lap
robe about your knees, let down the cur
tain and put one hand out and drop
a lighted match into the teaspoonful of
alcohol in the saucer.
"Draw j-our hand in and close every
crevice to keep the.hot air in. If 3ou
can stand it put more of the alcohol in
the saucer at intervals, but don't try
more than one teaspoonful at once. The
hot, dry air at first makes you feel faint,
but when the perspiration breaks out
yon can just sit and sizzle in comfort.
After fifteen minutes I generally take
the bath mitten and plenty of soan and
f water and scrub off the perspiration.
"Then 1 burn another teaspoonful of
alcohol, and when I get well warmed np
in the hot air Ltake a quick bath in cold
water, into which I have put a prepara
tion of gum benzoin, then with a quick
rubbing with a coarse towel I jump into
my bath blanket and into bed for a nap."
New York World.
"Oaatoria, Is an excellent tiieillcln" for om'l
iVren. Mothers have repatolly told uui of ila
ood eflct upon their children."
Da. Ci. C. O.soor.n,
Lowell, Uua.
" CaBtort.a In the bent ruinoily for children of
which I mil ueiiuiiinli'd. I linim the. d.iy i.-or.nt
far distant when mothers wMIcoiiiiiilor the nul
interest of their children, and uso Casforia in
stead of the various quack nostrums which nro
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurl fill
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to jiremature jrraves."
IH. J. F. KiNfriirLOK,
Conway, Ark.
Castoria.
" Cantor!; la bo well ,!iirt'd to elindrvn that
I r.'O iimm-ml it Uanupvrior UMjiy pnaicrijjUoa
kuuwu to inc."
If. A. Aueitun, SL I).,
ill So. Oxford :;t ,, lir.Miklyn, N. Y.
"Our jfiyiilei:uiM in tho children's depArt
Iile.'it have Fpol.eii highly of their evju-H-t-nce
In their outside piiic'-ieo Willi ( 'ivitoiia,
iir.l altliotii'h wo only nuvu anion;; atir
medical Biipjilies what. Is I ii,nvn a regular
proil.Mots, yet we itni freo U ronfe that th
merita of Otstoriu lias won u.i to look with
favor upon it."
UnITKO IIOHI'ITAf. ASl IIKI'KNHnT,
Loston, Mam
ix.es C. Smith, I'm.,
The Centaur Company, T7 Murray Street, New York City.
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DEALERS IN PINE LUMISEli,
SHINGLES, LATH, SASH.
DOORS, I'LIND.-vu.d all Im-hling mutco,1
corner of
one hiodi
Call and sec us at tint
iltli and Elm street,
north of Hciscl's mill.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
FOR. THE NEXT
SIXTY DAYS
WE WILL GIVE SPECIAL
Train Is Right.
Mrs. Binks CJoorge Francis Train
says that people will wake up some
morning and find that Jay Gould has
lost every dollar.
Mr. Binks That's so, every word of it.
'My goodness! When will it be, do
yon think?"
-When he dies." New York Weekly.
N ALL OUR COMPLETE LINE 0' BOOTS AND SHOES
BilfiQiiljYS FOR ALL.
W. A. BOECK Sr CO.
v
Also the Litfh running- Domestic Sewing Machine for sale
Everything to Furnish rour House.
AT
I. PEARLMAN'S
GREAT MODERN
HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM.
Having bought the J V Weckbach store room
on south Main street I offer my entire stock at
a sacnlice to save movina. Mow is the timp
nr . -v
to buy Gasoline stoves and furniture of all
kinds.
Opera Home Block T ppj A If .Of A
ia n rsi
THE POSITIVE CURE.
ELY BBOTHKKS. M Tm B. Kew Tork. PriceMeta,
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