The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, July 27, 1891, Image 2

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ii ' i.wjuci"- fr.nf-
J'u' ;i'K'l v. :'! hiw -t.-.S. t'lii ilitlly fvt-ij
! ven)r.?xRt't Sunday.
K.-!.l-iti ; .l .il'iic r;.ilHif.ni li. NVK '-,t-i3
for ! r;t:isiii- ''.on ti:n.i ;!) tn-' l.'S. . i i ! t-
ill. (! ( t'.'T".- .
0'Vif- -nri,.-r Vi'iu i H I i' : i ' : s
lVfi.ln.in- ;.
Like Humpty
Av Z.; Gumpiy
on the wall.
on the wall.
Wi:c!?SATACLAUS SCAP
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ready to lake all duties oil competi
tive piod.s, and to go into a maim
faeturing war, to be victor in which
he must imitate the style of iiviu
of his opponent?
'! 1 1 ;; (Irceuwood (ia.i'lte lias 'ied
av::!n. As tllis is about the iihh
tinii" i( has i, we begin to think
a u l i I ii a r j not .'ee is j us l ly de.-erved
I.Ij' ii i.l (iKli has been ,i goid
i'i v.i ic -v,i'n,!ij i y, i ii 1 hi.- ma have
i e'i::i e . i iii.i.v - ia m- mikih') f r
hir.:- !l in ''.:'., but in- ean har.'lv
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H4jivA si reef, one b!oc!
imrilt of 3'if-:ei'8 mill.
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L PEARLMAN'S
IIRKAT MODl liN
MGUiE FURNISHING EKPORIUftl.
Having uurelia-tMl the .1. V. Wt'ckbacli store room on south
Main street where Tain now loeated I ean sell g-oods eheaj)
er than the eheapest having jut put in the largest stock
of new goods ever hronght to the city. Gasoline stoves
and fin nitnre of all kinds sold on the installment plan.
L PKAitULAA.
The Best is the Cheapest
TliHt is W ;y l-'re.l (Junior nlti-r la j-i-iis of experience a tb'. most successful
Agricultural inipii-iii nt d-ilor ia the county has selected the following imple
ments winch ! ritrries .iinl he.irtily rocoiuniouds to his fric-nrls mid patrons.
KotcJrusii. 2C'olir5.5 and 3ch.-u.tIor
WAGONS,
radloy, Poru, and
LISTERS and PLOWS
NEW DEPARTURE TONGUELES CUL
tivaiors and Bacteer Cultivator.
WEIRS AND BRADLEY STALKCUTTER,
.DEERE, FARMERS FRIEND AND H A -worth
Checkrowers and Planters.
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to i . res. -ii tat i-a a - i- i i -v. I n-i i ! u
bas.-d iipoii tie-vote ca! for lion
(j-o. Ii. Hastings, for attornes gen
eral in IS:.-: I, iviny: one ilele:ite at
latie to each county, and our for
each lai) votes a nd the laaj-a' l:ai
t ion t ! ieiv !
rol -II f. I.KI.ariiCNTIKS. I'l'l..
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Diiiiir-as (J;wartiy
Dumtv .'i'Sailniifi- S
Killiiiine iiScottV JUutT
!ritk;r. . -Vii-waiil 10 .
Krniaici :ii -Iifi irian i
Kiti :ias fijSlH'rniaii
(iaut- l!Sicux 2
itarrii'M L'lStai ton 3
iospfi- 2iThayei- i
lirant -'i'l'liDiiias "
(ircolv 2Tliuitiii 4
Hull . ' 81 Valley 4
Hamilton i! Washington .... 7
Marian 4 Wayne 4
!lav'- :il ebs'er 7
Miteln-oik 4l Wheeler
Holt xjYoi'k 1
Hnwanl 4!
IlooVer 21 Total 4:
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tills ro.:
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which !
Ayer's Pills
Excel all othors a a Umlly mw11ctrn. TTx'y
ure suited V evefy constitution, oli tuml
young, jiiiiI, heiiiR siif-vir-ooalod, re RnH
ublu to lake. 1'i.rrly vi-jji-lalilii, Uwuy Uuivo
lit) ill elleot, buL birtii.'Uieii &lu! rtTUlali)
Jie jitolimeh, liver, Klxl lxwui, lUid nKin
very orna.11 to U.- iiorni;U iiii-1iun. For u
either at home or atmaU, ou luui or avo,
tliese ilil.H
Are the Best-
"A( r' I'ill.i have been Used In my family
foroo-r thii'y years. We Taul them an ex
H-llent nii-tiii-iiie 111 fevei.s, eruptive tiT.ease,
.-tinl all 1 . an 'tis troullt-s, anil feltlmii eall a
Iiliysieian. Tliey are almost the only plil
ust il 111 our in-lv iilnii !:nil." Kedmoii (;.
'om!y. i;vf 1-iatlin t". )., W. I'elii un.a
I'j-.rish. l.a.
" I have I. eeii in t!:i - .'mitt ry ei I.? yev ,
anil, ilui in all lias lime, m-ithi-r 1, in.r .-..ny
ineinlit r i.i my lanuiy l af ui-a any other
kind ol i!i -ili i:ti- in.ui .Ayi r's IMls. I i it t!.i--.t-we
.-ilvvays t:.-.-j at haml, an ! I sh.n:l.l not
klmw letw to :-i-I aloii-.' v.il'niit Uiein."
A. V. S,., I, -rl ,)!. l.iAM-:!. Mass.
"1 have usi-il .t-i s Caliiartie I'ilN lu a
Family rcdJcine
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hiootniiir
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.- lift i-.'i." .l.-.nif.s A. 'I Inii nioii,
t s 1 f vit's l':'!s etifi 'i ni'- of
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HENRY BOECU
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The Loniing m,
FURNITURE DEALER
AND
UNDERTAKR.
( .:,st iitli keep- n liHnit everything
ymt i,-.(! ( furnifli y u- liotise.
NI..U mS'IIi A NO MIN hlllKI-.T
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7ir. J. O. AVER & CO., Lowell. Mavs.
Soiii l.y a!! 1'i-c'i-rs in Meiisehie..
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Taylor says lie was worked for a
si.ck -r a 1.. I L'ol t alien in c-oiaj'l' ! ! .
lie is now at ! 'o;t a ; n i , ! 1 1 - n'o
he promises to come back
make a cleaa breast of the
alfair, which he intimates may a i
soMie people to the ea 1 ' c 1 1 i i . ! 1 y
who are now My in;;- v.-r !:'!;. J'y
all means, Mr. Taylor, come back
and Uli ns what yort know of the
only si 1 1 101 1 pure alliance ii'i: i s ia t n re
we ever hat! in .Nebraska. Your ex
perience iniht be of v. :Iue to
fill ure 'eisl.t t u res.
voti- returned.
It is recomended that no proxies
e addmitted to the convention.
and that the delegates present be
authorized to cast the full vote of
the deleo-ation.
It is further recomended that the
state central committee select the
temporary organization of the convention.
John C. Watson.
WALT.M. SKKI.V. Chairman.
Secreta r3".
Handle the tinestot Jugies. I'luvtoits. Carts, Sprinrr Wagons, aiu:
iyarriajres ami other vehicles that art; niaiiiii'aetnml.
The largest line in Cass County, ot tlotihle and single harness at
prices so low that it will pay , you to come : miles ami inspect stock
before purchasing elsewhere. DAVID Ml 1,1, Eli an experienced
workman has charge ot our harness shop.
Fr edGorder,
Plattsmoutii and Weeping Water
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI)
A Full and Complete line of
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils.
DSUCGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hours
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THE POSITIVE CURE
ELY BROTHERS. M Warren bU Hew Tort
Price 60 eta J
GOOD GERMAN AUTHORITY
In a recent letter from Hermann
Haster, printed in the Staats-
Zeituuo', he has something to sa-
about the people in the vicinity
of the little bathino- place in (ier
manywhere he is staying. They are
weavers b- trade, and under aver-ao-e
circumstances each of them
earns about 4h cents a day on which
to support himself, wife, and what
children he may have, 'flu demo
cratic free-trade orator will say at
once that everything- is much
cheaper abroad than here and that
the 40 cents are the equivalent of a
oreat many more in American
money.
This is Mr. Raster's statement of
what the weaver buys with his
waives daily for himself, wife find
four children: Kent of the single
room they occupy, which contains
the loom, cooking utensils and bed.
and is 12xla feet, 2.4 cents per day;
a live-pound loaf of bread, made of
rye and barley. 13.2 cents; a quart
and a half of skimmed milk, 1.2
cents; half a peck of potatoes. H.ti
cents; a quarter of a peck of Hour,
4.2 cents; salt. O.S cent; kerosene, 1
cent; butter, 1.2 cents; total. 27.5
cents. This does not leave much
leeway for meat and coal or clothes.
The weaver buys every two or
three weeks half a pound of meat
with bones, and pays about 7 cents
for it. In winter he bii s a hund
redweight of coal, for which lie
pays 2( cents and which lasts him
ten days.
The American workiiiomaii is in
the habit of living- somewhat better
than this, ami would not care to
drop down to this frugal fare. Hut
he will have to if his democratic
friends force him to enter into com
petition with men who liv as these
German weavers do. Ia he quite
(. otto.vooi Alliance is a tair
sample oi the unanimous desire of
the political farmers to serve their
beloved country-on a salary. This
is the way they stand at Cotton
wood: J. M. Kiser and Walter
I'ropst are groomed for sheriff.
Coon Vallery andjosh Murrsiy each
have their advocates for county
commissioner. Iv'oss Morrow would
like a glimpse at the promised land,
while Samuel Richardson is beintr
industriously backed l3' his friends
for county treasurer. Kach one of
the above candidates is a member
of Cottonwood Alliance, and each
candidate has a followinr, so that
the order is all broken up into fac
tious. We are told that other alli
ances in the county are in the same
plight with Cottonwood. The les
son to be derived from this is, that
if republicans stand TOKETJiiik' and
nominate a ticket composed of
ijootl men. the free and fair choice
of the party, the republican ticket
will be elected from top to bottom.
W ill he C'ven Away
Our enterprising druT-rjsts, F. 'J.
Fricke & Co, who carrj' the iim-si
stock of drills, perfumeries, toiie;
articles, brushes, sponges, etc., are
jrivinr away a iarjre number of trial
bottles of Dr. Miles' celebrated Res
torative Nervine. They guarantee
it to cure headache, dizziness, ner
vous prostration, sleeplessness, the
ill effects of spirits, tobacco, coffee.
elc. Druggists say it is the greatest
seller they ever knew, and is univer
sally satisfactory. They also guar
antee Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure in
all cases of nervous or organic heart
disease, palpitation, pain in side,
smothering, etc. Fine book on
Nervous mid Heart Diseases,
free. 4
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.1. '.: nd M'-ni tin- - i ry l'-il malt'i-l il tiy
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tin t'i 'li.it I'Hilic M-a-ti. atily n
o. rtf'I i f Hie vi-ry ln"-t tj )i'Mil(-r t-xtanf.
m. -Ii'i'o wi-'Mfi.' IS" Veil !.s or minute of
iiiorit .-n.-corilinj; to tin Ht.illt y of t lie operator.
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The 5th St. Merchant
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PKZCE $100.
i i i.-n- ii-i .t"ii! ill your town ad'tl'iir" tin
r?i niil;u-liat t.
nil-, I'akiimI M i 'ii ;o.
.'xfUt u;tl: I ! I'fcfisll N, V.
K. li. SKKLK.MIHK, Agent.
I.incehi, Nfch,
A.. O. 2i.TZZ,
County Surveyor
ANI
CIVIL (NCINEGR.
!1 orders left with Ciunty Ch;rk v'J
j rereive prompt 'ittention.
i OFFICE IN COUTfT HOUSE.
List ot Letters.
Remaining unclaimed in the I'ost ;
Ofiice at I'lattsmouth. July 22,
1S01, for the week ending July 1: '
i
Persons calling- for any of the I
above letters will please say "ad- j
vertised." 1 1. J. S i WKMMIT. P. M j
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THE OLD
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Wood For Sale.
Over a thousand cords of dry
wood for sale by Charley Hemple.
heave orders at Henry Weckback
& Co s. dtf
New Barn - - New istock.
Flam Parmele has pushed his
wav to the front as a livery man b'
keeping1 nothing but the finest car
riages and buggies and best horses
to be found in the state. Those
wanting a satisfactory livery can't
do better than to call on Mr. Par
mele. dtf
The Createst Strike
Among the irreat strikes that of
Dr. Miles in discovering his New
Heart Cure has proven itself to be
one of the most important. The de
mand for it has become astonish
imr. Already the treatment of heart
disease is being revolutionized;, and
many unexpected cures effected. It
soon relieves short breath, flutter
inr. pains in side, arm. shoulder.
weak and hungry spells, oppres
sion, swelling of tinkles. smothering
and heart dropsy. Dr. Miles book
on Heart and Nervine Diseases.
free. The unequaled New Heart
Cure is sold and guaranteed by F.
G. Fricke & Co, also his Restorative
Nervine for headache, fits, sprees,
hot flashes, nervous chills, opium
habit, etc. 4
Itftilss' Nerve and Liver Pllle-
Act on a new principle regulating
the liver, stomach and howele through
the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles'
Pillb speedily cure biliousness, bad taste,
torpid liver, piles, constipation. Une
qualed for men, women, children.
Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25a
Sampla free at F. G. Fricke & Co's
PHILIP TH EI ROLF
HasOpeii"d upllie
Fir.e.st. Hean st, Co-i-st-
BALOOIT
IN THIv CITY-
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P
L WA1 SAH & SOU
IF LUMBER !
Where maj- be found choice wines
liquors and cigars.
ANHKCSKR IH'SCII HKKR.
A.M
BASS ALU WHITK I.AHKL.
always on hand.
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COKXKK OF MAIN AND FOL'KTH ST.
t n vi v. mo itiKk - loo i
j'Tf. - 1 j lny -,(1-sts. B -H BniMtiP-. Cuiii-rs
& nu'di'iiis. ""aniiilei trr-e. v rite now
Bridifi:ali 371 B'wjty v Y.
"K T. net on
rs
I)r
Shingles, Iath, Saah,
inds
t'an supply everw demnnl of the city.
Call and get terms. Fourth street
in r'ar of opera houne.
P. J. HANSEN
vyi bwi rr.,7r:
Tk t GreatHealth UKItl K.
Picture mslcea t nlloaa. Ilieitaa. psrklicK. od
tppetizimt Sold bj all dealers. A bnauuful Ficturs
li't..k and cards eent h'KVK to any one eradtng
addrew to the O. K. HIBS OO.. Philadelphia, fa.
DBAI.EK IS
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
ClTes and beaoti f tii c b&ir.
ironiuefl a ImuriAnt gTrwth.
Vever Fails to He store Gray
Hair to it Youthful Color.
CUTL'0 Mdip dlT4L hah fmliab.
c.arwl if I.r-Jat Iu?gWi
i-ur"t tl
airt.Tal
,' .fr .. on)p:Tfctirffi-irCtimi.
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V.TK.tt s liir.jbf Ionic. Jt rur"t tfte u.rl C'tutn,
-. e :v. Ii.' :.iti. ra;Takintinie..
STfiPLE AND FANCY
GliOCEKlES.
GLASS AMI
QUEENSWAUE
Dr. GrosYenor's
Bell-cap-sic
PLASTER.
ft
GiM Quirk rcHtf
from patn.
BhMimlwa, yttmngin. pleoriBy andlambawo
FIof siDil Feed a Specially
T'ltia
tn I'tjfile Solicited.
JOHNSON EUILDINGN Sixth St
CHicHFrrefts Ehgush. Red Cross Diamond Brand
THC OSICHL (NO l-.rNUINC, Tb enlr fn, "err. airebAi Pill lomHt.
if . "! wltt Nv rtV.ti.
1 ga t. in Atu- f-r al-n'.ri.
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box, jmu wrapper. r 4mmmru eterfrita. At trjfjcii. of mt4
CHICHCSTCfl ChCMICAI CO., Undi-itn Mqatm
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