Plattsmouth herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1892-1894, October 27, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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The School Ch.lr..- i Ob-T rv
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AT THE II. v.
The City Sclwoi - . i I 5'.. J li i Ceh
olio School Oosi)( V3 J tto'uni
bus Day In in Appropri
ate M.mnor
Yesterday .i- Coliimlxis day.
Ill HCCord met: tl.e licmdcii-
tial prod. minium tl c m IiooIh of the
vity very appropriati-ly ' li-erved it.
The we.ither wiih very diwiijiicealilc,
tut irotwithntaiidiii that, aliout I,
.rX) hcIkiuI cJiiUlrtu HHHfiiibU'U lit
the liitfh t-chool 1 n i 1 1 i 1 1 utid
executed an elaborate programme.
There were present hIho at the excr
ciHi'H, ft lat e iniitibcrof the citizens
of I'lattHtm mi t h.
The (J i Hi".'' (it uaid (schools met
at their respective rooni.-t and
under the guidance of their teacher
inarched to tin: the hi -Ji school
building, with the star and HtripeH
llyiny and druiiM beating'.
After the ( hildivti n ached the
grounds tliex were lined upon I he.
eaHt hide ol the building. A few
itiimiti'ri after '.I o'clock Supei inten
ded! McC'lell in 1 lh'i:. Allen Hec-oil
furled the Marry banner to the
.rcc.e. The entire school tin i re
peated the pledge as- follow:-: '1
pledge alle lance to my li.it;" and
the republic tor which it Maud.,
one nation indivisible, with liberty
and justice for nil." The i-alioc to
the Ihn;' wa. then ivni by tin- en
tire Hchool, by extending the liht
liainl palm upward "America" va
then s M ii n" t'V the m hool cbildieu
under the leaih'i!hi, of Prof. Hal
fey. Mauler Leon I'eppolicry recited
"Discovery Iay" which was de
livered in a in, inner that was loudly
applauded.
Minn K'ose Hjers 'recited the
Columbus Ode, Her dclucly was
perfect, and she poke loud enough
to be heard by all in attendance.
Little Roy I'cppcrbcrtf recited a
piece entitled "what the baby dis
covered" followed by a dialogue be
tween Aunt Dinah and Christopher
Columbus, (leoreje Sherwood de
livered a recitation entitled
Christopher Columbus.
An address, ''The nieaniiiir of
four centuries" was, delivered by
Hilt Wescott, in a strong clear
voice. The exercises closed with
a hoiijj Columbus I)ay by th,' entire
school.
At St. John's School.
The pupils of St. John's, school
commemorated (he tooth anniver
sary of Columbus day. Fully a(X
school children participated in the
exercises. There were also present
a lare number of older people.
Following is the programme exe
cuted: IIAI.I, I'k'oi.KAMNIi.
Smiif "Star Siiinulei I lo 11 ii-r" ... Seliu.il
K'eiiiliiiH "l In i-toplicr I oIiiiiiImi-". ..
,, M.ilv II, ,11
lesiinMe h xcrcise- Seven Little lint-
liii il; ro l - nl I'liliiiiilm- Six II,,
Kciiiliuii "liiliiinliiii's 1 S . , 1 1 1 1 1 -1 ' '
,. , Jo-ie (.riico
r.xorci-c r. ilurer ol Xnt inm
. I'lltcell liirls
h xcrci-c--"The Claim ,,( Natiini-"
, , , Three (arl-
Aililn kev. T.J. I niiiey
V AK'II I'Wdl.KA.MM h.
Kriulini! of frewidenl'-i I'rm iainai n.ii .
,, , Mailer ol I 11 einiaiie-
K'.'iIhiiik of I' Inn Sc Imul
SnI ate to the Kla Sehool
Smiif "Ameruii" S,-
"'I"! "'ill Little (Ui N
A'hlress T.J. laini'v
Hymn -"A vi Nariii Slelln" ,s- 1
Mureh
GOSSIP AROUND COURT ROOMS.
' Jude Ramsey has been doinv; a
land office business in (he matri
monial line in the last tiro days.
During the last two days he has is
sued the following marriage li
cense: Frit, Stalk ami Miss Mary
Jaier of this city; Win. Shaw and
Miss Mary Marker ol Kieht Mj(.
A-rnvc; J. V. Ilertle and I'redrie.i
.Maroaith.i Schutnan, Tb itry 1'.
Wenke and Miss I'olin.i Mel..;i r ol
Louisville; and Waller 1). Hitters
and Susan I.. Hanks of NYhawka.
. The !., t ii.tm.'d cin:;iie aie aytd
Xi and hi. respect ivel .
Judjje Ch.ipm 111 teleraph"d
Cleric Dearii.e- lo ,11! j, ,11111 court
from ( H tober -'ii to t . ti'I'er
Cory vs. School diMriet No. IJ tn
J tlde'e A idler s court was cal led up
tiiday. but continued nnlil the ''tlh,
on account ol defective service.
K. O. Set i btier was In mi el over to
thistrict cotul in the sum of Jlatl.
which I e was unable to liirnish and
now he is h iue- m
I'he county comiuissioners are
busy today looking over the evi
dence in the Short impeachment
case.
Janitor Jlenipel says that if to
morrow is a nice da lie will run up
the stars and stripes over the court
house.
Jude Kamsey today granted a
marriage license to William 11. Skin
ner and Miss Clara I.. Hcrold. The
younn' man is an einploye'of the H.
itt M, blacksmith shop and Miss
Hcrold is the daughter of Mr. and
Wrs. Herman Hcrold.
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0 carol IiIiIIip In !... I .. .1.
A ii'l Hit In n-'i'i I,.. e 1 i
But in tlic li.ui I or I-, 1
llcnlolO tin- Jl'M'i I I ' 1 - I I 'ell.
Into the difp of ln'in i'ii 1.1
Anil with Iih l't;;il 11 ;. i .',.- "Hid;
Flii-lildK (k f.O'i "i.i ii'.r,
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Wbllti laml iiiiiltiri-il, h di ll laul 1-11 . p
I triu ki il tin- Hi 1 1 nih', air li'ii ne 'm y.
But nuilly Mil mi' ilo 11 ( n
Wuitd oi'i'ttnV li'ilnw li:ii inl 1 1 wuy.
Anil Blrnlliol my v 1 ; , , j e. ,,, re alar
Ah'! let! till! h)lrlnlo- t l.'l. w.
Like tlu' liit ulan r 1.1' ill" -i.ir
That iiiiii 11 pi ai lain ', 1 er fi:,' i.e' ii'. ii
Far wIiitp tlm wi hii'i 11 - 1 ,
Tliu 'inlit lliii": "inik, 11 ."i " 1 11 1M111,
0 lllill.clu! Ill.r (;, Ij.li- i !!
All Inln for I'Yt'l' lllil in ,1 1 1 III.
Th Hplitiiileih ol' my ran; i i- u' i-.-il
III llllWl'l llll'l I ' I I' ! ', I 1 ' 1 1 II .l II' I',
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It :! I ill lit l il ii l'i" i . 1 inii I,
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Kiil'ir, In 1 1 ' 1 I-., i.e.- 1 ,."
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Ol ll".- 1 ' ! I ' 1 1 '. , I I I, ' 1 I
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T.ila-, '"i'-ii, a i ; 1 . '.,.!.,i
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ity of Hum in y (:,;, l.. . i:,,;,iy ile-
clitii.il ia feci kI yi.,,i. aaa I ..a' a kind
of general hi -ilain y w ii: - lo j.j-ei.iil ie-
hleCtill tilt) III a'liillii.n (if Miell lllli-
Hiieefl. TlnTe was a tinie iv',:. u liie ymui
people ef tin) country Impelled to pail'
tliuiiiM'lvc.4 ivii'n binHiki r-:igTncns anil
deiilit us fiioti us they were out of
Hchonl, Hlhl society hut only etie(iliriii,'eil
them, lint iirneticiilly eeiniiiiiinlHil tltt.'iu
to take that uutirsi They vveri can
biilereil suii itliioiirt ami liiinli'iisiiiiic un
til they j;iit innrrieil. The title work of
life couM nut lwnin with tln iu, they
weru tailiilit, so loiitf us they ruiiiai tied
hinxla. It was their duty t ) liucuino
yoked without unnecessary delay, raid it
was a disgrace to miss i"MMinable oipur
tuiiilies in that nlitinit. Hut it is ile
ciileilly ililleieiit nt the present day.
The practice of weillnek is no longer im
perative, iinr docs liinit'ilit fitteinl the
miniated Mate, even when irolniieJ in
to the thirties. There is us much ad
vicc given Riiahist iiiMrriau'i' an in favor
of it by the' wi-t and e.v'iei'ieiiied of
both sexfs, ,':i:d the result is a sleady de
creine in the proportion of act nil
weddings to possible ones.
The causes which have produced this
lnnrked chiuiLre are not MiiViciently def
inite for f.iiisl'aetiiry analysis. It is
probaldy true that tuirextriivagant style
of living its compared wilh that of former
times is one ef the elVeciive iiifliieiices.
The cii-t, of supporting a wife and rais
ing a family is much larger than it twed
to lie, iiinl this tentureof the matter
often gives pause on belli Hides. We
have eoino to inensnre so many other
things by money tlmt matrimony has
not escaped the rule. The young people
are disinclined to start in a humble way
nnd gradually improve their situation.
They want all that their parents have
without waiting nnd striving for it.
Many proposals are iniipic-tioiiably de
layed or rejected en this account.
Then it is well known that the new
avenues of employment open to women
have made tin in more independent, ami
probably also more evucling as to the
(pialilications of husbands. It is nut
nearly so cuminon as it once was for
girls to marry simply in order to secure
n home and a living; they are able now
to earn good waves nnd to take their
time about assuming the duties of wives
and mothers. Wo may safely believe,
moreover, that the progress of women
in education and in social power has led
them to look less favorably Ujxih the
cniitiubi.il co:i'lition by subordinating
their hearts In their heads, so to speak
And finally it. cannot but betliat the
abundance ef uilicistu to which the
marriage system I as bi en subjected by
v: iters of pr.iiiiiiii.eed vigor aial skill
llUssel'Vid to Weaken it in the popular
estimali.ii. and to i',i -pat ilie quality
of saeredlte-s that is lis l,i;hest claim 'o
respect and Imiiei.
There is tin veil .en j,s y, t, hnwcv, r, to
lament tin- pie,alin.; I 10 i ', n a
national tni-lorlune. The amount id'
marrying i, still lar-e ei,oi:h ',.: jdl
oriliimry j.urposes, ami ii may be that
lcisiaiher than more of ii would best
Iirelllnt.' the )!l!l fesl - I f society. S' c)l
untotis slaiulj be t ii tl '" I with s ei.e
other object fia.n tiiat el' merely propa
gating the species. Tiny involve the
most, serial is obligations ami n -;iot;M-bili:iisof
human hie, and if people ;cv
learning to be slow ami can fill about
making contracts of so much impor
tance, it is l,;,rii!y it sign of decay or a
threat "of calamity. St. bonis (ilobe
Denioorat. JMisoli ili'.ium I, is ImaIiuimI w:ts 'il'.vavs
called "AI," lie; as Very fetid of p'eeolis.
which hr r.iUid ia tri. it tnonlers and
taili;ht to eaaie ;ii hi call, tint ! i riin; ii'ioiil
ell his held, shoiiaii rs nnd arms v. Idle he
fed t hem.
I HIlltH M' i mi A III II m.
Mr. Suburb Women are a perfect nui
sance to sit behind on a railroad train
Tliey uib bound to have tin) it indoiv up.
Mr. C'itiiiiiinn Yes, tint they arc a per
feet Messing to walk behind on the street.
They don't smoke.-New York. W'reklv.
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lirst. ol. i
li'n.diy Lane' ia
l'iiliillpi .'. cl lVef
ia mil n v V.'ia n
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f he
F. A. IliMil.V.
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llilikey ell' i te.l Vale heiias iiiimi di.'.i. !
pi nail on t he ivr-ity team, where he m i ;.
1 peerless fee ltd.
( 'aptiiiii '.inee Met 'ormiek, the sturdy
!U:irter back who will lead Vale's forei s. is
a thoroi;e, f,..,.
hall plavt r, -k i : i
fill in every de
perinii'tit of I lie
garni'. lie nl-.n
possesses thai
nervy strategy
and coiitroliiiur
power that make
II successful lead
f. Captain Me
Coriiiick Wiis bin ii
in II a r r i s h u i' e
tvienty yi-iiis ,-u.i.
He is 5 It. t'e , m
in height iiinl i.
t he scales nt ! .,
p 'lllids. lie lit ,!
le.'iriiid how In
handle at ; . I
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,.'...,,. ' i!o-i r ;i i n i! p. . .
' ' Win n he , a i ' I
V.'M F -.r'Ci!h u. Vale he e. ;,
innl::. lei,' .' led i"i;,',,ia of the fi.'-veaa
eh vi a. i .1-1 m :ir he Mas m.nle a nii'tniie;'
.' the Mil '' and plaiid full baek. Mr
Mi l 'ormii k i- a , iod run m r and tin kh i ,
laii-.s veil nnd is n Mire kicker. A I
i;:.."'iT lie handles the ball i leiody -t n-1
I'.i-i.iy i-T.i! pa -s,'s nt ttilli ureal a. it. i.e y
' 'I.e of I'"' taiH irol!ltt!l'tt luiUei ef
V.'h-'S !!.: ball l.lsll lilie this !..,!,. , i ;
or, i.e I-'. Saa ii'r I'll, t he youim i.'i.iM who
i.e.,,! irtweii I irliellinuer Hild M"l I i-i.ll
III the champion
vii;i callu s of la-t.
y e a I . Satidfoi'd
was In. a iti the
Cat-kill moun
tains Hieiitvene
yi-ais n i;o lie
stands ii fl. tl in.
and uviu'hs It'll
pounds. Ileeiitir-
ale in is'al
:-. ill IS
. : I :
I'd tale III ls','1. V-s? r--v---
The luothall men f$ J
in eollege knew C; .- . ' J
iv hat S.'indford f
was, nnd he tuis ,
inilneilijilely given
a place at the .
triiiiiinu tiil le, lie
proved te be the
best man Yale had o. v. SANHFoKIi.
for i cuter, and in all the prinelpal Veiiue.s
he put the bull in play. Sanilfonl is pus
sesseil of gieat btreligtli. lie brenks
through the line well, tsa good tacklerand
al it a i s takes care of the man opposite hi in.
Is.iiaifard is uithout iloiibt the lu-aviest
sprinier in t he coin, I rv.
It is si-ldot-i t hat tun brot hers, both abb'
players and skillful athletes, are found on
the sa-tie foo'iliail team, espi-i dally when
that team is made up ( f such piekr 1 n
as I lie ) ;i ie Viir- it y eleven. C. II. I a ' -s i -I
t he M'hti.r, In-ing I IVelltV-t o Veil' s I f a ..',
He idis i;.."i nii'l ii .". ft. s; in. m heient.
li i'.rsl played f.Mtl.all nt .ii.!,.,er, -x.-'U-.-j
i a- e.i. 'aiai f the t'-am In lsss ,, is-.o ,.
i I.I.D.
V omit y.
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I'" KEI,
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of Washington.
.ie(, i ie r ,
, ' ,.i 'p - i A. niiiloi,
... .1 :--a;e,
a of K.'d Willow.
... ' ' d b of Madison,
.. . i.i. V ol lb, It.
.. 1 e -i a i a ! .
I'.ls'l IMI.Sof Saline,
ei o, 1'uliiic lainilH,
. M I'll he. V of Custer,
en, lei, i I 'ii ll ic Instruction,
. 'ill I iY of W el-ter.
i ail Klei'lols,
A I i II, I lunula i, At
I-. .l'i M'iMi, i.auca.it'r, f burge
i v't.W Miles, Cns's, Kirst District,
i. , . S.W A(i-;, lioi'iulas, Seconil.
11 A. MII.I.Kh', Cedar, Third.
' I.M.IV I'l K'ASS, Saline, Kourtli.
i M. M'.'i I l.l'.'IO.N, Clnv, Fifth.
( . Ji ill.Nx i, Scotts lilini, Sixth.
COUNTY TICKET.
or S":ia'er
ii. i. win i 'noi' i T
1 . , i.'.'ta , -i aa 1 a ri
JellX A l II-..S
A. S. liinhKY.
1 or I oiint v At toriiev.
J II. U A I I ii: M W
I or I on i no -i. ne i 'I h ii 1 1 I iit rii t
,i' 'li s 1 1 a i:s
VVJiv I,-' -ii-o,.1h linve fieen .irnie.
A lilei-.ii.-r cl idle horses had this to
say of the recent record smashing: "In
addition to the pneumatic tired wheeled
sulkies, the trotters and pacers this sea
son have had the lest tracks to go on
that I ever siw. The weather hits been
aleolufely perfect, utid an a result. J.
have never seen tracks so fast iih they
me this fall." There it is. feulkies from
three to five seconds faster n-r mile
than old style ones, mid trucks light
ning fast, have enabled fast nags like
Nancy Hanks anil Mascot to smash tj.e.
old time records. New York Advertiser.
A II :! y Ol I
On the farm of (b oige Ilartcr, near
Tuba City, Cal., there is a mule that
came across the plains in lM'd nnd still
is able to do considerable week and is
bit and healthy. Tl. ilafe fair might
well secure the living relic to go in the
historical exhibition. Sutter Fanner.
CaPYRIiillT ,g t- t-'
All back
every cent you've paid for it, if it
doesn't beneiU or ct:r.' you. A med-ieinc-
la-it promises this is one that
promises to l.dp yen.
Ibit tlu-iv's only otic medicine of
its kitnl that, can am! does promise it.
It's Dr. 1'iiore's (Joldeii Medical Dis
covery. It's the iiiiiiraiitrnl remedy
for all Wood, .s:;:n and Scalp Dis
cuses, from a common blotch or
eruption to the worst scrofula. It
cleanses, puriiies, and enriches the
blood, iiiviortites the tiystcin, and
cures Salt-rheum, Totter, Eczema,
Erysipcl.-s and :;!! m.-iiuier of blood
taints from whatever cause. (Jroat
Killing I 'leers vapidly heal under
its bc!ii;.''!i ittliii! :n c.
It's t'.e best bioo.', jmrilier, and it's
the cheapest, no natter how many
doses are :"." 't . 1 I' .r a dollar for
you p.:y o'llv l'.,r ihe pi.d you et.
No. hi::..' i ! -,' i " j.:-t as ood "' as
t!" " i.h-. ... i , io iv !. better
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wants
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n al y, aa'l J I i v
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"let;" c oin s. l.a.-l.
. .r i.e plat. 'I I. I!
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T. . 5 V.-. and liriliiaiit play
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t.'"' speedy runner. As
f ;' , fc-'( a itmlu'cr he in te-
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"j'tt.; V7 'X. , i, Il.l ( level-. litis
vlvi'-if vv "-''' l"s umde :m ( in i
'' r 'v '''! i'ciiitMti a
"?.'-'. I' baseball as well. I-
L. T. m iss. foot bull, having '
played on the tntsity since h etiterol
I'lillege. Ho has bct'ii ileeieil captain of I
I next year's team. J. II. Faiiky. .
Leaders in the Clothing' Trade,
MAYER & MORGAN
PL VYING TO 1'llh HNI; OF
XjO"W - PRICES
Showing Bargains
TIIA I' CAN.NOT HK MATCTU-0 HY
Any of Our Competitors.
Our ;i-MHTi)H'it i coin i lotui of M-keticiiS
Iroiu the cri-iuu ol'tho lic-t inaiui lact nit's of
New York City ami IJaiiiinoru. WIkmi .v
hogau making our rail urchat's w (U'h'i- j
mined to show to the Ca County the lcs.t
selected si.-t-k of Men's. Boys' and Child-!
rens Clothing ever oU in this market . We
suceeeded lai lie)ond our ova e'ectatioiH.
WE CANDIDLY
Ask for Your Inspection of the These Goods.
It will he a autv for ih to show you
Miow these Cioods
Whether You Purchase or Not.
Herold's Double Store.
U V2i 2
u&m eyas
ItnALTHI l'L. AGkirCAHMi, C1.EANSIN0.
For Farmers, Miners and Mechanics.
A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER.
Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns,
Etc. A Delightful Shampoo.
WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP.
SoeciaHy Adapted for Use in Hard Water
UNDERBUY AND UNDERSELL. (AlJ
TlIKrSK two W(in! t i t m Ixv the wliole jilii!
(i.mi'Iiv ol inciciiiitili' micci'.n -- u r 1 1 It-rl my , not cu
iniicli to iiuike extra '.i lit on ohikI.-., lmt to ,-cll
itpiin ;it a iro)iii'tioii:itc iinticr jirict1, and with tin;
"Kiiork-di.U'ii hdoic" ol' our nnnnitclialilt' lnu'irnins.
r-weeji ai.i. coini't'tilioii I r m our path tike the cliall'
lietoiL' the wind. We earnestly invite ym to call
and exainine our ooil and ju ices which appeal
with the liiirnino eloiiii.'iiee ot oenuine liai'ifains to
1 your sell interest. We call your attention to the
following "Trade (Juickener.--":
Trade Quickener No. 1.
Hats at Halt' I'rice A complete stock of .Mens'
and l!os' hats, consigned to ns liy W. a. (iih
lioii i: Co.. wholesale liat house of Omaha, heino
the stock of one of their eitonier? who tailed. We
hoiiirlit them for uOo on the dollar and are pre
pared to sell them at ii picportioiiati! under price.
Trade Quickener No. 2.
Shoes at Le.-s Than d'.-t, to Make -:!,MiH
worth of I.i-dicf". Mi.-.-o'. ( hildreii's. Men's and
l!oy.-' Shoo knocked down at auction to the high
est Kidder. We took I he lot at, ahotit 4u per cent
under the rcj.MiIar (ifice, and the jcice that we are
'Hi ri 1 iir thciii al will lie a civat hid fi.ir vour trade.
"We are ni-o : i ii:e u ,)V,y Sli. i. I Icpart nieiit 1,
pairs of I adh '.'. M :--.-e-'. ( liildreii's. Men'.- and
l!o' Sample .-hoe.-, la ii"r the t lit irt line of sain
pies of .-hie- 1 1 1 ; i ! i ; t : i I ;:H d and c.'iri'ied . liV one of
the lar:vt whuli -aie -i ce i'l.ii.-es on the Mts.-otiri
1'iver K irl.i-ialaie. .'ii: e- A' ( 'u of ( liia!ia nnd
'e are olleriii t!:( i;i at cvacliy fai:l"fy pr'ce-.
Trade Quickener No. y.
I'ndcrweiir to the ( "iinm : at prices that oliiCf
dealer.- pay . We huy alii' underwear in ca.-e-'otiS
ilirect from the nnii?., Miiiy lin- iniddie-iiian's
pl'otit, and c.i'i sell it to our cu-l.i!i,ers at tlie sime
price that the m!' in u !n.!e-:i;i' liciiier- charge
tlie small country dia'tr. i'n:i or .-end for our
price.- on under'Aciir and he convinced of the truth
ot' 1 1 1 i statcnu lit.
We have opened up the More room tornieri v oc
cupied liy Ilrown iV:. Ilarrett. di'uou'ist-. so that we
are now ready to do luisine.-.-on a larger scale than
ever, in our Immense Ioiil'!e Store liiiildin. See
our I'ii 1 1 and Winter line of Dress (iouds and
Cloaks hefore Inlying. We can f:ive ymi to per
cent in these two lU-pai tment.-.
' i 'T. '.r.i t,
William Herold&So;
505 and 507 Main-St., Plattsmouth, Neb.