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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1891)
iSiiHlu! P.! ? KNOITS iPtOS, Publishers J'mlhhl it) ThiirHdajr, and duy evmj i ' ''" Wa'Umw'H. Sh.rt- L. --may mp'i mnmii tii Uys. ms.ls a:! ' : .it mo bctliiu eti" i J of utill furl tie1""" ,tr,"M- rhuructrr to h' tnat f isi- rr.KM.i ma wkkkly. , one yi"nr, tu alT.uicf'v v SI M , oit yar, imt In itvni, too ne copy, six mnntht. In tvne 7 ne O'ipy, ttirr mniith. li! kitvani-i . 4" TEUMN POK DAILlr- n cop mm ynr In ailne Short hie enjiy per w-k. by e irrler I me copy, pr month : V FKIDAY, I) KC KM I IKK . 1SD1, I'KEinnxT II.VKh'i-ios's forth coming nu'HUinre will be an im UHually intfrt-Htiti (loriiinent. It has bi't-n etim:it-il it will re quire more than SfTCOi'X) to tiwiki the awur-1 at tin- world's Coluiii bian exposition. PLATTxMOl TU M ahead of Nebraska City in (.electing dele KateH to attend the Missouri river improvement convention. IF Crisp be elected Speaker Hill will black Cleveland's eye; if Mills necim-H the plum Cleveland will jfrind the life out of Hill. THE more silence Mr. Maine ex hibits regarding the presidential nomination the more unanimous the clamor becomes for his nomina tion. We predict that nothing abort of a positive refusal will pres ent it when the convention meet in June. Hf.x Hutlkk is strain reported seriously ill. The old general ren dered valiant services for the Union during the Civil war period; he has Ix-en Iitrlitmir Ins enemies ever ince and is in pi-rfect trim for the final encounter with his last enemy death. A MAJORITY of the Ohio demo crats have declared in favor of Crisp for npeaker. Let it be remem bered that Crisp made but two or tnree speeches in Ohio in the late campaign, while Mills scattered free trade argument broadcast throughout the state. TheOhioans Know what is to their interest Crisp in somewhat of a protection ist, you know. Kdwaki) Fielo, son of Cyru V Field, through premeditated treach ery has been instrumental in com pletely ruining his father both financially and physically. The old gentleman, now seyenty-two years of age, is dying in his fine residence that in a few days will pass into other hands. Cyrus Field has the good will and utmost respect of the people on both sides of the Atlantic. IT is indeed encouraging to no'.e the interest taken by the cities and towns of Nebraska in the building up of manufacturing industries within her borders The next twenty-five year will show a devel opment in the west as wonderful as the last and there is no reason'why Nebraska should not keep apace with other states. Nebraska City Press. A IMSMOCR AT who professes to be strictly honest attributes the disas trous defeat sustained by the demo crats at the recent Ohio election to the Australian ballot law. If re ports are true regarding the elec tion in a few other states, it is very likely that the Australian ballot law would hav still further re tarded democratic progress. A fair ballot is always favorable to republican success. The fight for the speakership goes men ily on. -Journal. Yes in all proability Mills' fleshy sides are shaking with laughter, and Crisp and Springer in all probability never had ho much fun before. In the meantime the republicans are fighting, snapping) and (mailing among themselves for the nomina tion. Sad plight those republicans re in but oh jojous and united democracy. THB democratic tyrgan of this city con tin lies to worry over the propos ed recount of the ballots cast at the rrcent election and professes to see no ncci suty for such a contest, as if will not materially change the re sult. If our neighbor really be lieves this why its continued op position? It might be interesting for our neighbor to know that a a cvrtuatV.IT -'ed ..r.it n pul le a i i a'U.w ri. i .row out because of thep.-v eil I U. t'on of th-deiiiocratie i,ajoi -iv that tliey v f not tnarh'-: trii tijv ac cording to the letter Ue fjiw. The best counsel ol.U ;. a'..c i-h0uld I should b--. employed upon c;vh side V'1' contest, so that :t n.iy be settled for a i time, whether ai o mi willor juMihcd lit casting out vo'es ,on mere flimsy technicalities. CAN THEY AKFUHU I r? The following appeared in the Atlanta Kla.l Constitution of last Wednesday: Mr. Mills is a free trader. He made this announcement while he us speaking in the west last year, and he repeated it in a speech made in Cincinnati a few weeks ago in behalf of the democratic party. Mr. Mills' idea ol tarill re form is free trade. This is the dif ference between him and other candidate-! and between him and other democrats. Is this the test and mea-oire of democracy'? Is this the doctrine which, according to the humble. Uyniim am) the can. did gold-bug organ, makes Mr. Mills' democracy resplendent:' Mr. Mills b.is the courage of his convictions; he is a free trader and he makes no bones of proclaiming the fact. This is the issue lii.it has been lorccd to the ft out by his friends; this is the issue that will be made bv bis election to the speaker's place. Can the demo cratic party atford to go belore the countrv on the issue thus tnadc'r We have no argument to make on the issue. The oulv question is one of policy. Can the democratic party at tins tune ullonl to go before the country on the issue of free trade as Mr. Mills has made it': If it can, well ami good. If it can not, it is the duty of democrats to place some other democrat iu the speaker's chair. Resplendent as is the democracy of .Mr. Mills, "it :s better for the democratic party to be safe than sorry." As to the very pertinent question propounded by this distinguished democratic journal, "I an the dem ocratic, party at this time alTord to go before the country on the issue of free trade as M Mills has made it?" the republican party believes and hopes that such will be the case. Whether tin- party can afford to make that the issue will not be known definitely until after the election of Nov. Tl The republicans are spoiling for n light on the question of McKinlrv- ism vs. Cobdenism and we should as soon see it commence with '.he election of Mills to the sprakershi as at any other time. CoiIom la a Miied Colli1!. There is coolnesa between ths boy and the girls of the Stanford university. It all came about from a question of pro priety. The boy gavs a ball In their dormitory hall on Monday night, to which tbey invited all the girl students as well as the professors. Elaborate preparation were made, and the young men anticipated an evening of enjoy merit. They hired a band, and had the dormitory beautifully decorated. One or two of the more modest and re tiring of the maidens iu the girls' donni tory were shocked at the avowed inten tion of some of the girl to attend the ball, and called a meeting of ths girls, at which there was a long discussion of the affair. Many of the fair student! said they could see co barm in going to the ball a long us the professors were willing, but the more prudish damsels read a strniis lecture on the evil of ouch doings, and, on a vote, there was a majority in favor of not attending the balL Ho none ol them went. The boys waited long for the coming of the fair ones, but they came not At first tliM collegian! were very angry. Then they took the dancing floor them dve and made a "stag" party of it They say, however, that for future fes tivitim they will lend no invitations to the girl students. This miiU the ultrv mralent among the latter, but the sociable girU feel cruahed. San Francisoo Chronicle. A Trmadou liariey Farm. "We have now secured 2M),000 acres of land in North Dakota for barley farms, and next fpriDg we will end thousand of German emigrants to that state frota Ohio, Vet Virginia and In diana," taid Colonel O. M.Towner a he diactuwed the future of tail (Treat northern state. Colonel Towner is mao-ag-T of what is best known sa the Dart y syndicate of Chicago. During the last two or three mouths the company ban iiiixeacl in Ms-unng 2W.00O acre of land in North Dakota, on which it is proponed to place German farmers to raise barley for malt purpose. These lands have been purchased iu Kelson, Norman, Towner, Iiamaey, Steele aud iiottlnrau conntle.4. It is the opinion of the managers of this company that barley can be most auccemfully grown In that state, and they have the conviction of their belief sufficiently to purchase these lands and to send out emigrants from other states. The Germans are chosen on account 'if their knowledge of barley culture for thi pnrpoee. These emigrants will not be tenants, but owners of the land, it beinj sold to them on easy terms. The crops will be bought by the comDaor and shipped to all points where there is a demand for barley. 8t Paul Pioneer Pre. - rienuy composed arter playing a pre lude on the organ, or while taking hU "ante jerjtAoalar" or "post prandial" walks he found in the solitude of the dense forests something tuore profound aud suggestive than anything he could nnd in txxm. ' M ,irn naputeon'i - "1 Wi Found. (in the voyaga in Vigute from Ale anilria to Franc lem said to tlu.i-e ' wl.o were in hi , eAt ih: j mil taking two Svery tlifffivnt ; chances. If tins veswy U captured by tim Knjiliith and I am thrown into an r.nelish prison I shall be in the eyes of r ranew a common il-st-rWr, a Hi-m-ru. who left his army without authority it do no. "Lnt if I reach France in safety, sub due the factions, take command of ti army an;l curry out my plans for the na tion's il, I shall win the blusiiius o our fellow cmintry men. 'I wilf not be taken by an Etr,IM v-swl. If we encounter one we wil. Clit as Ions; as osiihle, and when tl enemy Is'iu to board as we must sin; the slii(." This lexierte plnn was received ii silence and with evident disapproval, e.t cept by (laKpard Moiik, who said, wle-n it uppenred that no one else was kIii to Rpi-iik: "Yes, genend, you h.ive stated tii sit nation ex.ictly. If what yon antral; !iapietis we must sink the nhij." "I was waiting for this proof of frier-1 ship, and 1 chargn ymi with exeeulir. ; the plan," replied Najsilism. Kit long afterward an alarm wt Kiveii, and every one hastened to his post U ih'fi'tnl the frigate against an up pruaching Engli-'h vessel. It was ikhiii discovered, however, tint the ve.ssel w not Kttglisli nor mifrieii'lly. "Where in Monger" iii'ptired Knpili;'m. "Find him and tell him that the danger is pa-t." 4MigO TS'fi .".t.M " J113 . powder tnag izine wiih a lighted lantern iu his hand. Youth's ('oiuuauiou. Recent experiment! in Queensland hav chowri that liiother-of peHrl shells can be uja.lu to produce jsurU artifi ciallv. Miioa Nerve and Liver Pill. Act on a new principle regulat ing the liver, etomrch and bowels ilimugh the nervs. A new discovery. Ilr. Miles' Pills speedily cure bllinu- Miess bad taste, torpid liver, piles, ." mi st tji.it inn. l'ticiiiale(t for men women, children, smallest, midest u rest! fill doses, 'iV. Samples free Pt I1. G. 1-ric ke A Co s. For many years Mr. H. F. Thomp ion, of Des Moines, Iowa, was ee verely iilllicted with chronic diarr lioea. He says: "At times it was very severe; so much so, that I feaerd it would end my life. About seven years ago I chanced to pro cure a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and iliarrhoea kemeily. It gave me prompt relief and I believe cured tin- permanent ly, as I now eat -r drink without harm any thing I please. I have also used it ill my family with the !.w.t re:;!::;. For wis by F. G Frickie Co. Electric Bitters. This remedy is Is-coming so well boo so popular us to need no special mention. All who have used Klecl trie Hitters sing the same song of praise.- A purer medicine does nut exist aud it is guaranteed to do al that is claimed. hlei tric Kilters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affec tions caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well us cure all ma larial fevers.- For cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try Klectric Hitters. Kntire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price Sk- and f I per bottle at F. ii. Frickc A Co's drugstore. 5 Are you made miserable by indi gestion, constipation, dizziness, loss of Bppetite, yellow skin'? Shi lull's Vitaiir.er is a positive cure. For sale by F. (. Fricke A Co. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tun II est Sai.vk in the world fur CuU Bruise, Sims. L'lcwn, HallKhcum. Kivet Sores, Tetter, Chopped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or do pay required. It is guaranteed lo give satisfaction, ol money refunded. Price 2.'i cents per boi For sale b? f. G. Kricke & Co. We have sold Kly's Cream Halm about three years, and hove re commended its use in more than a hundred special cases of catarrh. The unanimous answer to our in quiries is, "it's the best remedy that I have ever used." Our experience is, that where. prti-s continued tn use.it never fails to cure. J. II. Montgomery, tt Co., Druggists, I)e corah, Iown. When I began using Kly'a Cream Ilalmmy catairh was so bad I had headache the whole time and dis charged a large amount of filthy matter. That has almost entirely disappetired and have not had head ache science.-J. Sommers.Stephuey, uunn. trtilng Facta. The American people are rapidlr becoming a rase of nervous wreck and the following suggests, the best remedy: alphouso liumpfling, oi uutier, renn, swears unit when his son was spechless from st. Vitus l)ance Dr Miles great Keatorntire Nerving cured him. Mrs. J. L. Miller of Vulprai and. J.D. Tsolnr ot Jigansport, I ml each gained JJ pounds if an taking it. Mrs. Ji. A Gardner, ol Vastulr Ind, was cured of 4l to 30 convulsions easy and much aeadach, diz.uess, bocknch (inn nervous prostiatioii ly one bottle. Trial bottle and fine bock of Nervous cure freest F. i. Fricke, A Co.. who rrcomends this une(iiailed remedy. . 4 Many old soldiers, who contracted chronic uiurrhoea while in the service, have since been permanent ly cured of it by Chaimbcrlain'a Colic, ('holera and diarrhoea Kem- edy. For sale by K. G. Fricke A Co, Sliiloh's catarrh remedy a pos itive cure Catarrh, Diphtlieria nnd Canker mouth. For sale by F. (i. Fricke A Co. W Anted Mil arilve. tellable nla-lirT7t to 0 mimlh'y. vitta m-ree, 10 n-piei nt 1a bit ess rtnsi a repoihl Nw Jdrk llnune lo-ferearej, L f A 11 M, H e Bi L'o, N Vnrs ('A-Tlioi.ie.-M. I'mil's ( IniKli. Hk. l-twMn HUli unit Hlxtli. h.illier I ttiiu v, I'mmr H-rW : V-ishhI snil I" -.an a. M. Kmmay hi-hiiiil M 2 Mi ll lH"r. Iii-lii. i,. CiiiiiiTIan. t iiri tT l.jent mill Fltlith Ht. St-ivli-en mnriilhy mill i-vsmisk. M'l'T J. J. liera, ia.itor. Sunday Seliimi 10 A.M. Eriscoi-AU-St l.iikr' t liun ll, rminT Third met Vile-. HeT U H. IIiiik-. l'lr. Ssr- yWru : (1 A. M I tit .30 1. M . Miiil.i) Scliu.il atliaor. M. GrHMAX Mktbiuiist. rner Sluth ft and tiniiilt. Upv. Hut. rtiir. M-rl-fS : II A.M, li d 7 :.') I-. M. MiihU) iti lirsil to JO A. M. 1'HrwnvTriOAS. niu-e in r rnHfrii.rr- lifl MXlll Slid Orsilllp t. Ite. J 1 . liHU'l, li.i-n.r. M,n4:o r' i i.l al u ,;' i I n ai lung hi II ni.n-.it i in. 'I lis v . K s. C. K "I lilt" 'lliili ll nirels ffVeiy Kaliliitlli e eli I Hi' at 7 I.'. In l lie I.hm mi- I i thr i'IiiiciIi. All mo muled tu all. nil tlii-c nifUiiKs FliisT .Mutiioimht. sixth St., l.wi-n Main mill IVarl. hi-. I. K. HrlM. If. I. nliir. Si-rvlrra :11A.M. "I r. M SlIlillHt Si-IhhiI t .iA M. l'ra r Inif ti g W riliirsilay evro Inn. CrituAK rK'sBVTrKiAW t'nriier Main nd Ninlti. lti-v v ills. 'ier. bervu-rt uhhaI Ininrs. bnnil.iy scliiiol Mi a. M. Swikiih i-niimhiCtiiinai. iranlie, be tween 1-if 111 anil sulll. (;KIOI IAITIT t Uv. 0i. beH!l It-Kill mill Kleveinri liev A . Hietl, ias .,r. Seivl'-es II a. m. Mill; .:u p. III. l'la)ir rneetiiiif NVeilin-Kilay evening. V.IIMI Mr' I'llKI-TIA A''lATI)l ItiMiinslii uli-ritiaii lilis'k.Malii direct, (him I e! ini eilna. ler inei, only, eter H imlay al trneen at 4 iiYtiM-lt. Iii4iiiib iifM-u meek flay l.-niii s-:ai a. in .In V : .) p. in. Sol Til I'aiiK TAhriiNAi l.s - l!e. .1. M. WumI, I aAl.if. N-ivn-t- : su-i:y Hrhnnl, . in.: I reai-hli l, II a In. aini H p. In. ; liraer meiuii K luemlay ni.'lil ; i-liinr vine 'lee Irli' iV niulit .M! are weli-iinie. When you g6 to a shoe slore your obiect isnot 011I v to buy shoes but lo procure for what you spend the best that your money will buy, Less than this will not content you; more than this you cannot, in re son, nsk. Our metluuls are lis simple ns your desires. We do not lift vour expectations to the clouds but'we realize them whatever they are. We will never sacrilice your interests to ours mid nowhere else can voil tel a fuller and fairer eiiui abut for your money. An especially profitable purchase for you is our etc. BOOTS. SHOES OR R SHERWOOD. 501 Main Street TTORNIY . A- N. SULLIVAN. Itliimey st-ljtw. Will iflft prompt attentlos ti all im.iiieM entninteil Ui bun. lime la Utiloa block, fcat Side, flatumuutb, Mel. A, SALSBURY D-K X-T-I S T )I.r) AND PCHCELAIN CKOWXB. f. Slelnways acinthetle fnrlhe painless tl IrvMiur il Ire Hi. Fine Gold Work a Specialty. fteekwood Block I'latlsinuulh, 5ek. D AWSON A PEARCE HAVE KECEIVED tkelr Fall straws, taney rllilsms. tlix and qiillli tiM a lot ot lien Iwlilim cons loi Hats iu straw suit le I. 1 hey h.vss lull Hue el laliy li'iMt-wid In ur der I 1 eloe iitix-K nut h!l f tfuvril IbeK rlrsw ullr list, to Maid t 'S Cfn U Irlimned, MISS SCIIUYI.F.K, TKIMMKR. Shorthand. AND TVPKWRITIXCJ COLLEGE Platteinoiitli, Nebraska. There srs thouasnds ( J'lUrn Isdlrs. sewins ftrls. M-hinil ieKi-lierii cli i k, e lc Ihi re eking mil rn elieme tin a lry barely uflicirol tu in pel y llieir eery dny wants. Ilv eoiiiiileoiiic a court lu hort liftnd Slid by (luiUl"giny caataia Iron Ui IM prr Biuntli. Miint'lons rusradterd to somprtent students Iiullilivual u.Uutliuo, Im-w lyis-wniers. DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS Booms oirr Mayrn f lore. 401.1) AID rOKCK'.ilX CIIOWHS Bridge work and flu ((old work a SPECIALTY. DK. STC.INAl & LOCAL as welt as ottmr an lljellcvltea left lie palnlewcitractloo ol teelh. C. A. MARSHALr Fitrt;crald PW il'LIL'3 PEI'PEkHEKO. WHOLESALE f.KU RETAIL iiiui ras CHOICEST IJKANDS OF CIGARS rULLMISOV TOIACCO AMD SUOllft'l ARTICLM always in ttoaa rlatUaiouth, . . 'Nebraasa UL'UUXUTOS Ik UIMoVM HIYKH H. u. V TIME TABLE. OK DAILV l'AS.Hi;.(ii;K TKAI.NS GOING ERST No. .ft: Ml P. M No. 4 In ! a. l . Nu. H T ;4 p, m No. In ..9 ! 4ft . Ill No. li Ill :lt a. n No. JO .. :3U ik n G01KG WKST Not a :n a. m il. I, . . . . ft .S p. in Nu. V n a. ni o. -tfta. in. n o. a :., p, in . No. it (1 ft p. m. o,l:i n M a. m. illt&OVlil PALI If IV UAILWAY Tl M K fAkn. N. .IU Aenmoitatiun l eae. Nn..iHi arovi'ii . Train dally eteept Suintuv. . 4 .On p. iu. A Popol.Ait FAMILY. Jsums: " ll'iw is It, Knte, (hut you always iu U 'i-ntell mi 'I" tlililKi-t new UiiiiiiF l what I muy, you alwu)s &-uiu to gi 1 ahwd of me." Katsi "I don't nrw: I rertnlntT do not nuke liny enertlon In thst illr-IKiu." Jknnik: VV.-ll. iliinnir the lni lew mimths. for aiuiuplu, you buvv taken up luiutlng. i yvT 'l ' 1 1 "7 i) ' 1 willirtifl finf le-ielief . ymj etne tifls resei.l hell llaa l4it;iro lii-erfinl her IS-lwirleelanS i siiiKleiily. nml ui laihly m-in- nil niiiroT- linr ill irriee 1111 ler ) sir lnirin l:i-n : 1 lieunl rm leinns iiiiiiiny 1--.HH1 111 -i evi-iiiiitf nnw narluli 111 .11 lo iin-Uikn In iiii)iiik I h i-1 11 1 1 j run iieeiii t'i lie, up lu till the leti 1 ' tulii.' and know Ju-1 il 1. 1 il" iiti'ler all un-mni'tiiiH-i'n; y:r.i i-.m r:.:la U ; tun m u:c !i-;t m-iiilli ymi ii.ne ita 1-1-111 i-aaii 111 iieiiii ii.owintr, yue I'-ll'iiie. l'uiir i-laiinleuttiireeien-iM-a. Where do ymi rel "II ol jmir iiilormBin.n (rmn in ll.is I. tile nitl-of Hid way plucir-foi vim iii-vi-r tr 1 to Hie ily. K at r. : nv, ji nine, you win nume. mm Tain. I hiveinily one iwinrceol ImnrumUonj hut It la iiroriKie how It inii-ta fell wnula. f very arl'l'iMi tieiir ot Hiioiinir new Imt whnt Hi.- ni it lew il i)s I rinir 1110 lull In I--1 innt inn on the iil iit. MiiKU-f o kliniiiiiiel Aii'l a irreut iron-iire 11 in lo u an. 10 r it r-ally fiirni-lies Urn nmling fur tie whole lion n.iM : 1 111 Her nuaioieii si 1 in niiiyiiinw Unit hi! hai tnki n lor iiira, nu he wiia Urn one irlvea iniiri. atnl l-tter liilornmiioii on the aulijet-t ol I'm i'iy; aim ni'ner ru that It la U1.1ttl1.it niuk'-a In r mi Ii s Innmus tioii kee!T. Iii fin t, wo all iw that it Is the only nully rAxn.r mniii.iie iniiiiiinn, ta we finvrt N-nt for aaniii-ol B 11 ol Ihein andtliel llmton'ila nil lor men, miotiier sll for women, mul nnellii r for ihililri-n only. While Una 0110 aulta every hub of u; si ws onlr nii-l to Likn one Imieail of n -rnl. sno tiial I wher 1 tin' reoiiotny ronii-a In, lor It IS only t '.' a yeir. Vrtiiia ymi think I am too lavifh in my iraiM; Imt I w ll li t you m-9 imra, or. Is-Mer mill, rend Id eenta to the l-nti. Il.'i.-r, W. Jennlnira is-nionut, l' laat loll btn-i-t. Nnw Yora. for a aiiiils eoiv, and I shall slwnvs roimiiler thai 1 have done you annul favor; ami may be you will Isruttmr us mil, a ymi any we have the repiilntioD of (emir the ln-at infornul family III town. If that lo vi. it Is iHiiuunat's awlij slajfuilna Uut doos IU" A liberal nder-only ?.'1.00 for THE WEKTLY HERALD nnd Demorest Family Mncazine. tTSend your subscription to this oflicc. Mexican 1 t y l tu r on;iTip rnnr st.cnicT vont.m. ( rrMiilllH of l'VIHIAS liiiunllet 11. f .Nu. 47 M-ei. evi-iy vved n.--l .y evem M llicir li II In l arnie e A Cniiii IiIiii-k, All i '!!:. Miiiirlio HI ilul 1 ly Hi teil to MM t:, C. Uiihni. U.: In luivi y, 1 U, t . ... - e AO. I', W Mi"li flri aim ee..!n;-- I e 1' ll m-uii ll nl ' In Kin k.iei. 1 11 rk. Kiniik Vi I), K tui'iwk'. lU-i-iinli-r. 4 It .Ml.Lttm.tH-MMl(-.rf' Krlil iv Ve! Ik In tin " llHll III till- kW'iml lllill'k, . I', llnmll. Hi riiriler, J V, ROY A I. aH':aAM Mr.. ,il the K nl I' hull In II 1'nrllM'li , A 1 I'la, vlnillu llerull, lteem t'r-'lif lilnrk over Jlei neit A tiretliren limited I Henry llios H allliiK, Beereiorv, f iff- ' a ' 0-1 Hi IUM.K, Nil. I4S I O.O. K. me.TJ i ry Tue.iliiy nltlit at their hall I" KltKeral iloek. All (I1I1I Kellimn ars ninlinlly inrlie "aiienil when vlillli.if In the city. J Corj N. W.JtridKH, .Secretary.! on t' 1 11 1 iir no s a ik 1. rjiiii t.iiiiii.tv n tin Wwm and HlK-kiniltli simp Vafjon, Hiiirny, Machine and ! plow Ilepairinv d HOltsnsilOKINU A HPKCIALTV U -11 j lla ,(,, li NEVERSLIP E0RSE5F Which is the best borm-slioe C.V -farmer, or for fant drivinu, orfr? purposis ever Invnted.. It is s that anyono cun put op sharp rorks, as ,nm-dei) for wet and j' , Ujra, or stiinoth, dry mails. bis shop and examine the mki' ml you will use no other. J. M. HIlNEI.I.nACV . 12 Murtli Fifth nu Plattsnvtan Sclentiflo America tnonfiW fnri - V TI9ABC miARira ' "t, -j' dcsicn paTasiTfcj ttm COCYaiOHTBi alo. Tit l"fnrmliB and free TIanirhool write In Ml N N A III.. .l Hllonwr, M IOHK. Onlenl tiitn-wu fof ae.-urltis rlenu In Amenml Iih. rmietit Ul.n mil t.T li ll tirmtirlil te.fi. mr puliu by s mHi'Wfivvn lew of cluuaa ia u,.' Scientific atacrica J. Ixerett rtrenlitlnnof any aeieiitlSe rmvr la wi-04. eiili-ii'liillr lll'ilri"l. su n-"-ier. Bian hnul.l h wllhuat 11. Weeny, yiar; II 'i til ne.r.tl.i. Addreaa Ml A. I'l 1'uauauaaAXl kroadwaj, hw lurk. .1 1 I X mmiTi. ' Everything to Furnish Your Uofi -AT- I. PEARLMAN'S' -RIAT M00ER5- HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORHjl.l Hating T)urchael the J. V. "Wcckbach 8tore room on sou Main street where I am now located can bell good chci er than the cheapest having junt put in the lament htoi of new pootls evpr brought to the city. Gaholine tstor und lurnitur fall kinds sold on the installment plan, I. PEARLMN. WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI) A Full and Complete line of - Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oil: DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescript Ions Cnrefully Compounded nt all Hour - Mustang Liniment A Cure for the Ailments of Man and 'Beast A long-tested pain reliever. Its ue is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, thi Stodi Raiser, and by every one requiring an eflectivi liniment N'o other application compares with it in efficacy. This well-known remedy hi stood the test of years, aNV generations. . j, No medicine chest U complete without a bottl of Wusr j Liniment. Occaiions arise for its use almost every day. Ail druggista and dealers have it. s OVv I I Mb IWWISIVla WUI1L 1 - aiBXTWtVrillWM WsrrsaBV,ST8i. rrtss(os