The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, June 25, 1891, Image 4

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EDMUNDS & ROOT
Tnc pioneer meichante of
MANTJF ACT0RKW Of tV
WHOLESALE & RETAil
fRA ' HI IS HIV
Thoict-sl KraiHis of
raii use
TOBACCO AND SMOKEKH' AKTICt.J'
always in ftok. Nov. 2h.
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Carry a full ftnc-k of Knrai
nierohoiidme which thysell very
clow?. IIitfht price paid for
all kinds of farm produce. Oeu
rreut treatuientantl fair dealing
iu tlie Becret of oar loccew.
CIIAS L KOOT,
Notary Public
Murray Neb.
The Citizens
BANK
PLATTSMOUTII - NEBRASKA
Uayttal Htck ail In SV
Authorized Capital, SIOO.OOO.
Til-? WactiWtUii A v. nil"'
GROCERS
A.Nl
Provision Merchants.
OFKICKBS
KKANK UAKKUTH. JOS. A. CONNOli.
President. viw-J'r-Hi.-.i.i
W. H. )U8HIN. Ca-hier.
DIKKCTOKrt
Krank Carrutli J. A. Connor, F. H. (IuMiuhm
. W. Johnson. Henry Brrck, John 0'K?fe
W. D. Mi-mam. wm. Vetttcaiii. W.
II. CusMuk.
transacts;! general BANKING BUSlNES
esues ctJt:IWt." of diio-its DPiirinu interest
Huv :ml s-llf exchange, county sunl
city i ! n
Tx. P 1 7t 'T Yi T S 1 7t jM
THE 1.EAD1 NCi
Hea'lquai urs tor
FLO UK a
We pay no rent and h11 for CASH
You dontpny nay bills for tit ud bent?
wli-ii you buy of tliis linn.
The licet SOFT COAL always on
Hand.
ZDOISTT FORGET
a r run
5 COBWEBS 5
GROCERS
MEAT MARKET
SIXTH STk'KKT ""
F. II. F.LI.LN HA I'M. Prop.
HAVE THE MOST
COMPLETE
STOCK IN THE CITY.
Tin best of fresh meat always found
in this market. Also fresh
Lggs and Hutter.
) Wild game of all kinds kept in their
season.
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ii it
EAT MARKET
rn
.en:
. A'l TK.NTKJN fakmkks
DVe want your Poultry, lyggs. But
ter and your farm produce of all
kinds, we will pay you the highest
cash price- as we are buying- for a
firn in Lincoln.
R. PETERSEN,
TIIK LEADING C.KOCKk'S
Plattsmoutli - - Nebraska
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The Eth St. Merchant 7;ti
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Ket ps a Kul! Line of
) Coiimmi Your Iru-re b .;:.;,.' (:.. . t all
SHERWOOD 3LOi -
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What is
Cartoria Is Dr. kmnal Pitcher's proriptin for InHeutts
and Children. It contains neither Opimm, MorpkJne mur
oUiar Kareotie subtAao. It is brsalM nMMe
for Taxgoric, Drops, Soothing Sjrwpa, and Cnsior Oil.
, It is PlaMAnt. Its iniaranto is thirty years' use !y
Millio as ml Motharm. Castoria destroys Wevaaa astd sOloya
fsTsrishaess. Casteria prerants oaiitiH Sour Card
ares Diarrha and ATind Col la. Caetoria rcOievoa
toothing troubles, cure coastipotion and flatalaney.
Castoria assimilatos the food, regulate tite atomaeb
and bowels, airing kealthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria, i the Children's panacea the Mother's Friend,
Castoria.
"CMtork i mlwl radlia for I
Chen. MliHiti have myantoity toU MrfiM
good affMt po Sv- cfcilAw."
Pa. O. C. Oasooo,
LiraB,lUa.
Caatoria li Wte bM pp T aiuJarwi
irtiwMUiiatMii
I at tteir inm, m4ho Caaaoria ta-
i wain i
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la. J. 7. Kiwhii-oi,
Oo-a-. Ark.
amla dwn (hr tttroMa, ttMraby
Castoria.
" Caatw hi bit ill nJ r
I rtwnwil it wyriw o ar praaeaiptfoB
kaewa to Hie."
H. A. Aboothu M. D..
lit So. Oxford St., BrowalyB, K. Y.
Our phyaianna in Mm aitikiaeQ1 depart
ment hara apakea kieblr Jir aaqjet
ne la Ifaaar aafejMa araaaJae with Oaataria,
we calf Save UKag our
wha hi kaowiv, aa lataalhr
yrxxtnaaa, yat w are free to ooof aaa Chat tba
noha ef On an ria baa wen ua to look witk
tevor upea it."
Cniveo HeariTAi. Aits IfcapaweaM,
Boston,
Aluer C Smith, ir-.
The Centa.nr Company, TT Murray Street, New York City.
V
The.fresheBt and cleansest Htock
of ffrceries at Philip Kraus. tf
Kiiirine 175 came in to-day for an
overhauling and wan taken to the
back uliop.-i.
Our Ccmn.isflonars.
The following a list of the geii-
tlemen.who lilled the office of county
couimisioner, hince the orgnization
of the county down to the present
time.
K..ht. J. I'iilim r. Jacob Vallery, W.
I). iage, 1n"7.
Wm. Young followed W J. I'almer
in lH.-7.
W. li. Davis followed W. D. Cage
iu 17. ,
(ieo. Maylield followed Jacob Val
lery in 1.
John :uv. lolhiwed Win. Young
in 1K7.I.
L. (i. TmU1 fid lowed i. K. Davis in
Ja'-ob Vallery followel (leo. May
field in lWil.
Wm. L. Thompson followed John
Mill, in 1W
Isaac I'ollard folhwel L. d. Toild
in ISO:?.
M. I,. White and N. IL Murphcn
followed Thonipson anl Told in
1). M. Coie followed N. II. Murphen
iu lNiT).
A. Carmicheal followel Isaac I'ol
lard in IS(i').
James tVNeil followed M.L.White
'n lxi7.
J. 1J. Moore followed D.Cole in TS.
Denj. Albitni followed A. Carnii
chael in b()'.K
J. Vallery, jr., followed Jas. O'Neil
iu 1S7U.
L. H. James "ollowed J. It, Moore
in 171,
T.Clark followed Henj. Albion in
1S72.
M. L. White followed J. Vallery. jr
in lS7:i.
W. H. Arnold followed L. II. James
in 174.
M.S. Ramsey followed T. Clark
1S7.1.
K. (1. Dovey lolloweI M. L. White.
s7(i.
Henry Wolfe followed K. Ci.
I lovey, 177.
James Crawford followed W. H.
A rno!l, 1 s77.
Samuel Richardson followed li. S.
Ramsey. 1S7S.
Isaac Wiles followed Henry
Wolfe. 1S7U.
James Crawford fllowed himself
second term, lSO.
Samuel Richardson followed him
self second term. 1SSL
A. li. Todd followed Isaac Wiles,
1 -'.
John Clements follow. 1 James
Crawford, 1S.
Louis Fob fol!owel Samuel
Richardson.
A. H. Todd followed himself
second term.
A. H. Dickson followed J,hi! Cb.--li!
en Is. 1 S.".
I mis bolt. followed binisel!
second term. 17.
A. D. Todd followed himself third
term Is-.
A. C. Loder followed A. 15. Dick
son. i;
jacob Ti itsch followed Louis b'olt.
1 K I.
Fourth of July Music.
The committee in charge of music
for the Fourth especially request
all those willing to sing at the cel
ebration to meet at the Presbyterian
church Friday evening of this week
at o'c lock. Hy order of com
mittee. d'Jt
The largest line of patent med-i
cities will be found at Drown V Bat
el fs tf
Damaged by Liuhtninn.
The extensive grist mill owned by
Well & Xeiman. at Schuyler, one of
the largest in the state, was struck
by lighting during the rain storm
last night and damaged to the ex
tent o-f .1.000 or 7,!!H) dollars. Fortun
ately the mill d'd not take fire so
that the damage is only the result
of the wreck produced by the thun
der bolt in its downward course; it
must have been a heavy one.
An Awful Crime.
This morning's State Journal con
tains the following telegram from
A uburn:
AuiiUKN, NhP, June 24. Word
has been received here that a son of
Mr. Kauffman of Hrownvillc, while
on a drunk, stabbed his father,
sister and a horse with a butcher
knife. His father will die. At
torney Heveridge and the sheriff
have gone to Brownville to arrest
the son and take the ante-morten
statement of Mr. Kauffman. C. V
Kauffman is well known as a nursery
man all over the state.
Krown & Barrett have the finest
line of wall paper in the city.
Tbieir prices are away down. tf
Needles, oils and parts for all
kinds of machines can be found at
the Singer office, corner of Main
and Sixth streets, with H. Heck. tf
Corporal Hurtnett mopped up the
sidewalk in front of The Herald
office to-day with the bosom of his
pants, much to the delight of the
typos. He thinks some of sueing
the city.
Wanted: A good girl for general
house work. Swede preferred apply
to Mrs S. M. Chapman. No. 720 Gran
ite street. tf
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia
and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vit
alizer is guaranteed to cure you. 2
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Ttf Ft IcFc&MjNTC. OJK-Pf-UaFc GIcOTl-TIKl
Opera House Corner PJL ATTSMOUTH
ALittle iirls Experience in a Liit
hoi.se. Mr. ami Mrs. Loren Trcscoti art
keepers tif the Ciov. Lighthouse at
Santl lieach Mich, and are blessed
with a daughter, four years. Last
asles.
A. mil she taken (Iovmi wit;: I
followed with dreadful Cough ::nd
turned into a fever. Dot tors at
home and at Detroit ti ealeti, but in
vain, she grew worse rapidly, until
she was a mere" handful of bones".
Then she tried Dr. King's New
Discovery and alter the use of two
and a half bottles, was completely
cured. They say Dr. King.s New
Discovery is worth its weight in
gold, vet'vou miry get a trial; bottle
free at F. C.. Frickey Drugstore.
Remarkable Facts.
Heart disease is usually supposed
to be incurable, but when properly
treated a large portion of cases can
be cured. Thus Mrs. l-Ilmira Hatch,
of Flkhart. Intl.. and Mrs. Mary L.
Halter, of Ovid. Mich., were cured
after suffering 20 years. S. C. Lin
burger, druggist at San Jose. Ill
says that Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure
which cured the former, "worked
wonders for his wife." Levi Logan
of Buchanan. Mich., who had heart
tlisease for HO years, say s two bottles
made him "feel like "a new man."'
Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold
and guaranteed by F. G. Fricke v
Co. Book of wonderful testimonials
free. 1
The First step.
Perhaps you are run down, can't
eat. can't sleep, can't think, can't do
anything to your satisfaction, and
you wonder what ails you. You
should heed the warning, you are
taking the first step into nervous
prostration. You need a nerve tonic
and in Fllectric Bitters you will find
the exact remedy for restoring your
nervous system to it normal, healthy
condition. Surprising results fol
low the use of this great Nerve
Tonic and Alterative. Your appe
tite returns, good digestion is re
stored, and the liver and kidneys re
sume healthy action. Try a bottle.
Price SOc, at F. G. Fricke & Co's
drugstore.
Sudden Deaths.
Heart disease is by far the most
frequent cause of sudden death,
which in three out of four cases is
unsuspected. The symptoms are
not generally understood. These
are: a habit of lying on the right
side, short breath, pain or ditressin
the side, back or shoulder, irregular
pulse, asthma, weak and hungry
spells, wind in stomach, swelling of
ankles or dropsy, oppression, dry
cough and smothering. Dr. Miles'
illustrated book on Heart Disease,
free at F. G. Frike Ac Co's. who sell
and guarantee Dr. Miles' unequaled
New Heart Cure, and hks restora
tive Nervine, which cures nervous
ness1 headache, sleeplessness, drop
sy, etc. It contains no opiates.
For lame back, sice or chest, use
Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 2i
cents. For sale by F. G. Fricke &
Co. and O. H. Snyder. 3
The number of but Ion
hoo.'.s in our ivuitlow
ic(fs OS J, Maud Current
dju esses the nearest (Did
wins the slipjwrs,
J. BCKCK $ CO.
HAVELOCK
ARE YOU - GOING - TO - BUILD - THERE?
IF SO-
Remember that K. O. Castle & Co have an immense stock of
LUMBER A1TD ALL BUILDIDG MATERIAL
ATT HAVELOCK
And Guarantee Satisfaction in all Tliiuss
R. O. CASTLE & CO
HAVELOCK, NEBRASKA