Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, October 03, 1896, Image 1

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was that
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cruw','; until t
I nriitmt In lii.ir lieu. .1. IS.
Mro.le nt I.tui ill
v tiic mo-t enlbur'.ustic po
liiij ihat has been hold in
ty ; u i i : ; this campaign
l a t '.io u c ;i hou-e
vvbicil :
. r. - hi rind
i I , !!. J. J J. S' I'l .tlC li I! .1
i. Mr. Si' udy held the
:i.'.Ay mini. Ie.-? of twelve.
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t i o rr.-wd v
j from hui.
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of t
,d to iii i kc
ba-c of Mr.
;s de -i rfjrf
ft i-o -Ivor r:i:uii-
v. ,: 1 hi- foelii;-.s by
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., ht.t 1 1 ; ! j "r I !l'"iifi; iOI"
M : . I vh-s vt r.v q 'lickly
i.t i.c ta'.iirt'd fiii' vie;
'i v:i- rr.'if'- th:in the
i-'.:i'd ;! it-iver. 'i'ho 1 i 1 1 -
;hr.v. d fo;- a muin:it va
,t it vi-ible in hir'-
i nothing intiie wa in-ard
Tii'- l.tri' cniW'J then took
e hn'.vi that Sailed for a
- '. t- pieteinr. )avies
th'-ii p: .fi ''i iii-ike a ho! t ad
Of.---, w! ,': wa- ! the point. Tito
!-h'- at,.; I';,-- -;aiiuinr.r room in the
ln.u-- wa- tak.-n and the crowd rc-
i. aim d lift it t ie e!c-e.
fi...... hli: .
it up an ii
fo w in i '.
I'on the I'l itl-i.totuli Orators r rf.rui-l
Stitur.lH- iKit.
A eorresspondent at J lock IJA1T?
el'b in the fullowiiiir communication
a little late, hut it will nevertheless
bo of interest to the readers:
V. II. Smith cu.: led the UiuiTefd and
ik i;h hi i:ms to order at S:'M and j.ked
"who will you have fr your chair
man ?" After a silvery silence of
. I'arincri, a voice was heard say icy,
"I it.eve we have the in .n who i-: in
the chair, at d without a vote ho ne-
L'- rtvpp:-d c.'a'-cd Sraitb elected, hut Mr. S-ith
Sil was in tho :.ct i was not the man to hold ollieo Without
o.-. iny to the late-1 a vole, so he demanded a vote and was
hen an en h u -ia ' un ani mou-1 v elected.
a ne .it i man catUO upon to sp..aU
was Col. C. V. Sherman, who said he
c.tme aiony only to j'.ici up the t.-i nmhr,
th tt fell from tne three wi-e men of
1 'in t t.-mouth.
'i he chair thereupon- called for Mr.
L yila, who wheeled into lino with a
i'.rrow full of books and papers.
A mony the jumble of things ho said
ai d read, your reporter remembers a
f. how-: i was a republican all in v
tul this year. The republicans
i Hi:
SON FOR NEV
J.
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AND
E
g
m
if
TCH
IELL
F a SH
BR
OTHERS'
NOW AT HAND.
The place to buy l-,otwcar i.-: from a reliable hou.-o that
c -ti-rics nothing but the best of yco.ls. JosKl'iJ i-T.T.nii
i;:i- a repatattim for carrying the best Slock
nnd hi-- price-- ate always right.
riattsmouth
JOSEPH FETZER,
life
i:crue ivi: : iioj: d!:a:.::r.
PLATTS'lOLTII, H!J
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liuol Licch MSfiS
MM u;i:ii's All I ACTION.
Ktv OrtolitT ti-'J.
wii. be ;
wh.eh a
eit v th i
Wee,,- t
a' l a i ;
'.at v.
!r. m
tt a -.
1 ti, '
i '
w 'itli iii-.xt Tue-.iny L!o re
ail-in lion in 1 'i.i! l-mou t h
:i tali mure people to the
T i a i.iitiiui.'r of ye. is.
V. K.-.-fer h a- i veil hi-f-r
ti.e pa-t sever-. .1
ad i. i t.-i!tLr and peri'ei-'.iry
!rI: ti, j thirtieth annual
... Cass Comity ATi
; . '-,)l a n. a i 1 al ia v.. s
. - .eltel of l!.((!li:-y
. i . . ill- !i a:al a . t . L 1 1
' I -
committed a crime in 17:, and it has
ta,:en me twenty-three years to find it
out. Xow I am for Uryan." lie-read
some disconnected extracts from s.ome
pamphlets-, lloundercd in the Icave.
and iu a school boy style he left the
lloor for a moreixbie speaker. It is the
opinion of your reporter that if Mr.
Leyda had an orator's voice, the
power of reasoning, some facts and
training' he would make a fair speaker.
The next speaker was Mr. Jlcmpel.
who told the audiui.ee that he had
bOeii a railroad man for a number of
etrs, but he did not lei I us his
reasons for severing his connection
jvvilh the corporation, and ourcoi
; rc-pondent concluded that it was cue
of the following rc-aooit-, vi.: the com
ijany would not pay him or eio he
i ot the dear people oil his healtai.u
: left the company to run for the Ici.
j i.tture. He said further that as he wu
C. C. PARMELE, Receiver.
CLAUS BREKEN FELD, Mgr.
Are the Leaders. Gorder purchases them in
car load lots, and, therefore, is enabled to sell
them at a low figure. He is the only dealer in
the county who purchases his wagons and bug
gies in car load lots.
Highest cash price paid for wheat, and the
best fiour ever made in Nebraska given in
exchange.
Custom work specially cared for. Give
the new
management
trial and you will
buy now other flour.
Ask Your Dealer For
Leoar uxe nou:
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a h
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1
fa-t -t ho
unto: oi.
be huld
iJat pi-lb
to no connected with the
i - .
sj eak f stale is;
s! at
h
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W.'.t-l
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v.
he j
wa ! 1"--Ti'- a t,lil one tniiiff he would do
la ' a.o-l ,t:l. ' i'..' event of the fair j
will l.tK'' p a. . W euti. sdav aftel tioon 1
tl. it ..f the ':. t j nut debate Oil tiie
linai.ei.t. :j in-stioti between ex-C Vui
nor Lie ' i .o ( . u of Nebraska and
el, fit u, and that was that he would i
p. elect secret oryan i. itions so the !
; w sir
l! really a crime 't
it committed secret lv '
'.y was it en tel. d 'i
1 Hoc a : e i, u -to- . i . i ' 1
vo'.-r ( Ui,hl to ii!!t,'if!n: ii hi
evt i-i
f o i e 1 . '
;l 1
lion. 1
Ti.cs.- .
t..lK.:rs,
ami will
he.it j-..
i:. - !
I e olev,-.. :
loon a -e- I -inr
:t:.ti a.,
Well a- : .
pia -Ja, 1-. f:
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lie .IT ct 1. i:
ana h . :
arran i
(I in-; i- n
C'-r ! ';
altr :
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i iv .-. i;;n- of Kansas,
t.iun are entertaining
' 1 1 1 i c-t-.-d on the issue
a.a,-.:;v ie well worth
- at: racliuas tie- re will
. -. p.-e bail a mcs, bal
!.: i; li'.'iit wire wai k
y "ihcr amusuinents, as
I iii-p.ay of ajj-riculturai
: , : c .
i.i- Ih.cii di.-tributiu'
. . I '. . r ov:r around 1'aei
ai . i I v.iMiii t tlis W'. ek
n:a y ii..'..., 1 who were
. tietai, oAinir to the re
'crry rate-. The sue
! l- ..s-iP'od, both as to
a a t ten U . nee.
Tin: ;i ?n io. imim;ovi:miims
t ilit- N i. "l tintl iirouiitl-
-i-ti:lil I'n.rt- iiiu.
Sip 'c or- h a.' been at work for the
P t-t two t.ays a-ctiiny; the proper grade
around tin- iicw depot grounds and
putting in the n w grade stakes. It
is tao intention of the company to
in n;i i ai a . , e t ho -'iouads on the west
a.,ii seat a of the depot, where
li...-;..- an i c.'- pre-.- w a.-n- a: t- t"
urive, tit it tii.-ie will lie nomad.
The !l : 1 1 -1 1 i : r lotu lies are being put
on tlo- interior o" the depot a-. d AoiH
l'i. kt-tl ii ft rmed a Ni: - reporter to
u:i thai ' h- y wo. i'ul move into their
it.-.-. ,,-,a : - -om- time during next
week. i :...- lep.oy. s of the' .i pol are
pe; fecli.. w iiiin t inahc the vhang.-,
a- the. p: v-ent ijiiarter.- are rat opto
the staial tid of excellence.
1 !ll- tillll Tlli-w .l;til'll
Wi.llari I In t ler, eo.(ia-d, ni't a de-sce-nd..!tl
of I b n j : 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 , and Fred
llrowtl, a while lad who looks to be
about -.N'oeii veai- if ag.-, are in
jail st'rvii.e; out a thirty tla s" sen
tencc fi-r stealing a -'uu .from A mo-
Keiser at I,o ti-ilie. They had their
trial at J.o .i-vioe .londay afternoon
and we e iiu.uhi It) jiii by Jo- jih
l'ett.t, cit v iii ii-'iK.l of Louisville,
Monday e cm ug.
Ti.e fo'i.o v- we e aticsted in Om
aha an a wiiile in jail there w r,: n I
a.lowe i to 1)- t' g.lhe:-, and in ac
Ver-atii n with the jid.r the icy
stale : tl. it th y had slob- a t-.-ni-i f
c u.k! Co their own life insurance. If
he will do that, he should cany ail
the A. I. A. voles, lie lost a.l other
state issues in the silver shuttle. The
gist of his silver oration was that
la; m pioducts and labor were hje-h
under free silver and low under
limited silver. He either did not
know that republican tarill played the
MtU-IC fOl'uvJ i
taritT heat the funeral dirge of luud
time-, or else he thought his hearers
were ignorant of the fact. Mr. lie m pie
is an interesting talker, but if in the
icy isiatu: e he should pass bills as he
tai.ve!, he would be like the old lady
said ol the dictionary: "It was inter
est i u" read iu '.but somewhat di-j in ted. "'
If. Guy Livintrston was next to the
bat. He is no doubt a school speaker
and couid hit the ball if they would
e jtr.e straight, as he had practiced
tl.c in behind the barn, but when it
i-oiaes to batting facts before the pub
lic the curves rattle him, and he some
times says "the financial platform in
our plank is all right." Your corres
pondent very much wanted to know
which platform or which plank he
meant.
The prominent argument made in
behalf of free silver was like this: In
I India they have- free silver 1-3 to 1, al
ways at a parity with gold. A rupee
in gold is always interchangeable for
one bushel of wheat. A man can buy
for -VJ cents enough silver in the
I'nited States to make a dollar, which
in India is worth three bushels of
wheat. With the dollar in silver that
cost him .".2 cents he can buy three
bushels of wheat: then trade the three
bushels of wheat for three runes in
eold and they would be worth one
doliar of our gold. What figure the
wheal cut in the transation or why he
did not engage in the business we did
PLt learn, i'lcsuming it was a secret
known only to him we remained silent
and ignorant.
Mr. Sherman was called on the sec
ond time, but he said it was too late
fur a speech. A drunken man said he
would like to hear him, and, as Mr.
S. never mis-.-s a good tning, he
made a speech, but Ills speech is too
Weil Known to need further m-mtion.
The meeting would have adjourned at
thi-. point had not Livingston shouted
-n ah. m. lie said: "Look here, it
McKii.lv I.-, e.. cb d the senate will be
i..j o.-ed to him and will not let any
l !
;cc -'..s the iL:;r:c th it sil
IV. iy demonetized or the
the siler dollar s'opped ';
i'rom tLe pa.-saee of cur
aee;ltt in 7' ..).'. i . to 1 s7
b e:i e ..-. n.- ' f . h a a t - i a
:a,v.-, ip.tii tue f taint
)l'Ou u
St I to
llrst mir.l
t ii i u had
r i-oinaee
ve mil g t he
I on of the coins of the Lnitcd
lo-uiicd liae a ciay (juitt. 1 u
i UK m locn a. ii.-ii i-u X a r ,.i
f.fty of the m -i i:inn iicat ol,
f'ef !! the w ;.: :: i: si m.-e t he wa
oernt- ::i li::- t.vn r l:t to l,".;r and
t.1.. ioe: iy r.pp'au.i a colored speal, -r.
'J h-il i- c--,ctly what ha j;ier.ed in tliis
tow ii Vi'cdi-e-d-:y ni;'ht. The fellow?
who i. ive alwa s howu d about b!-,ck
i cpubiic :t:i- m. with especial e:aj.;m-si-
up m the wo. d black." a"e r--t-
large of tin into lit.-.-, a-.d were noticed last
!-l-aith . ! night cl.eei ivg loudly, though we did
not -ee very many of the old timers f
crowding in for an introduction or a
.-hake f the hands. The itidie.il; i. I
- , , . ;
i.o , e- er, is g'o.M anu wo arc !rlad ' (.
make note of it. In a few years more
the boys in iy forget their preiudh es
And Spring Wagons of the best makes we are
selling at a reasonable figure. The best hand
made harness in the state, in which nothing but
tho old-fashioned Oak Tanned leather is used.
LARGE LINE OF ROBES AND WHIPS
r wa.- si.
A LJ J2 U S
MAIN STREET,
GORDER,
PL ATTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA.
mor.cv
duian.
v 1 1 ! e 1 1
the war
had been
1 no ircnseii
Mrs. Coales was an Omaha
er l h is at ier noon .
l-7", with a prospect thai the nation 'ami will be willing toconcede that ti e
would -non icturn to the u.-e of metallic ; colored man is entitled to all the priv 1
suspendi d
.ej-. .:
m. r.t i ecommei.ded to congress tint it
pas- a general ait governing ti.e
proiiu -lion of the coins of the United
Stat, s," and a bill was sent to congress
for that purpose.
The- bill omitted the slat dr.rd a. Ivor
dollar, of which -eariely m.y had
been coined for mnny yeais, rrd r.c-.to
had reirained in circulation. The re
po: t which accompanied the bill when
sent to congrc.-s specifically called at
tention to the fact that the silver dol-
of citizen-hip which hcloi.'jjT
M M M M M
-I
',: !t , in v ot .a,-ii.t:, i . A. I .
in. ! -;e-i .iav :tt t;...- ;:!!
m.- in 1 1 e t. a V "I i ..i' ; -: ii .ii ii i .
HI J.ta ... 't .. :.-n. ! , l!:c j V
V
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9
w;
omitted. The bill was s-a'o-
:;.ding cilicials and ex
Mint and tle-y uiscu-sed
theomi-.-b'n of tlie do !
comm anieatioi.s t- tin
lur
mittcd t the i
otlieiais of the
herpf's Salt;.
P.v '.at .f :e ... !. I Ve i-- .ie
I . I a . !-.;. ("IK . a ' !:L t! - t I M t
a.ia 1 r La,-- an. N.. i i.i.-ua. ar.
re. ..-.!. 1 v. a .-i ;i.
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L Iliai'.'I)' -liU 111 tl I' ';;:l '" ll-'t'l II'.II.-l el !!;-
-.'.i: tH-ti-t ' an,, i el li.e iiuc-t quia!. re( li'ci y
Si;.!iU-I tL.:il ,t.-I ' I -et'.taa j ii.'.ui-iiiji I ...
I ansa- M.e.t !: liv'tit 1'. M , tti-.d in tl-e .;el
e.'H- at s.i ' i ti tt, t ; tiuni a- iierth :u -a:i uti-t i.nc
if- T . t .::ii c '..u-: j . :i i a. ici witii ti.e s.jiiOi line
-I tr.ici I'.' K-ct. !fniii'e - u !i aia!i-i villi
s.e i . a t iai i:..' 1,,-et; tl..-in - i .i-t i teet
I7or the
..JFariiier..
NEW : flDVERTySEMENTS.
TheonTyfor Cm Cot
Corns. Stop all piin. Makes wa'.kinr y. lac at Drureuta.
r
t!
r in written s : na
. i .'Nei'!
co nnnttee of j i
ommutee i ; ' '
tip..!
I
m
The prcsLtit
ado the dollar
li
the -cm t: , after wh'n-h th
reported the: bill to th
iu its !cpo.-t, "tlie coinage of the sil
ver dollar piece is discontinued in the
proposed tali.
cold dollar piece i
unit in the pronos.'d biil and the
-
ver dollar pice is di-continucd.
The bill was di.-cu--ed over and
uvei-ageir; in the senate and bou;e,
and printed no b -s than thirteen
times by the tre isiiry department and
rongi-i s-, lb.-; debates in the house and
senate filled 111 co'iiittiis of theCon
jr res-. it rial (Hob . ami trie tiua' action
on it was not had until two years and
ten months after it- p; e- alt. lion to
eo':gre-s.
The followini tible -iiov.s the num
ber of times the bill was oiheially I c
foi e coiigri-ss during its consideration.
lb
e 1-. et. -
a-r.a. t yotltc-r
tij .;! I. inn.' t
: c tippia ai in nm
ait: i : akeii as t
Ljaareifr. c ai.Taiinni; I
ut.il In in C a- - . i;i n; y.
r v. itli li t- t.i : . t.t-ue-
i ,-r.iita 1 .ciei.i; inn m :u
1 he -tunc l-e.ai; leva.-,!
prept i :y ut l-. lv a:-!
senate, saving : '"" .nnv r.. i.n-t.av. uen-iuiaut-. t.
-Ili.SiV a Ii it 'a.elll t'l -aia ..a nt iftii.tn-ii i-
I'l.Ue
:t'i Lean aa l ltiiu!.n a-.- n :a: ;.
iaiii,-i -ai t a ieiii i.i :st-.
.:.t'a Noi. . if. -. A. 1. r'."i.
Ii.: : I ow .
S i:.l . ' . l.'le- I .'l.'ilV. Nf. 1 a - K.l
eail
then
it and see if you ran believe
was an vthing ".-. -et'" in its
pas-age.
St M MA I. S
pr at
Ian.
I -. 1
i-ri .
hor.-e-- 1 a 1 K '
ln.vv I
tli.ng
i 'tt. 1 1
'. i .i' r.
a, but the aulao. ili..-s
e to littd ' out a : v-
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.:.u-)l
i uc -:
a'eae
c l J I
h iaf-.: ICS Us 1 1, at r
It. u ii b nge O' e-.-d
-.ut .-peeih-makil'g, as
1 v. ilit a physical break
er th t tLis i
t u;
i r
rea-i.-ns but f r a
el-!
wv'.l. for it i-
Tlii; '.
1 Jr all i
With hi
ll e is tiii
down. .'
O iv for
s--1 ti.- h o: e a
lion that no t hiul.mg man can read ad
of Mr. Ii. at,'- h.te efiorLS in the ora
torical li-.e v.ithort btc.'iiiing con
vinced t the utter absurdity of his
po.-'ition on the silver qucstior, and
his cow ardice oa the ta r: :T piest i. n .
His si), eehes in the easi aie certainly
of real benefit to McKinlev.
our cor. vic-
1 laws oe enacted fin- eight vears
:.;:ti wa- vvi.i have the-e iiaiai t me
I In ears.
Well, this n,-ek v,'. tie- woods never
be:.. -I- if college graduates, but it is
coral. y true that they never
scared, th.v know cue ugh to
tnrough sucii falh.cie
w iii not lie "lilufted" though they tire
Rili k LluiTefs.
Tne n.teting. of its own volition ad-io'ji-r.tii
:.mid the (list: i'aut on of tracts.
t . ii a 1 1 ( i, r. e i
-.aite
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Sheriffs Sale.
a ii-.,- ( an -.lit. i 'f - a V- i - lie- 1 i.v (ii .,aC
i . I ie..si u -i t li. : ii ' i. el i tie d.so lit . mil t. witlc.ii
a:, i t .i i a-- . .. iii 1 1 ". i-i .1 .e k ;i. an-! ta !n- iii
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I !;. .ii 1! " I. t k a. in. el -aal ilay at ti.e seiali
,!....! el tin- i ."..it ti.iit-c iii tla.-eily.il 1 'iat t-ai-mt Ii.
in -a al t-.-,:iiiv. .-i ll at pttiaii aui'tinii, ta tin- liittii
i t i i 1 i' i l.'i i-a-.'i. tin' ..l!..vvaifi leai e-tate. I..
w if I ia- v.-e-t I. --ill ot I.'t iiiin- in him k in the
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an i:a ::v !i lain- ii..!l el i,.t live and six in k
1 I. i.i i ...am an i 1 1 n s ' a !. I . I tan t,i tlie- i :'..!
I'ia: : - a i-a. t a. l'a- iai:iil-, Nei.ia-kai ai-.i llu-.-..litli
twenty -i aii'l s:--ci-ntiis ej.ii'. il 1,-et at
I -t n !.; k ai. in tin- iav el I'i.iit-inetuli.
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tin. I la Ken a tin- pi - p-i t el i ! : tain ein-i a ml
el en :. -a Ue'.i-.-r. -ten. h. lit.-, t a s a t . - f a jii,.j
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S-lu-t .K . C as- i nam v. Ni l a i k.l.
Sheriff's Sale.
lis" virtu.- i r .-in order of - ile is-iu-d liy
i,i-,ir;" I' lam -i-iverth. clerk of the l-tra-t
ci.iiri, witli'n and imi ass t-nii n 1 y. N'-t. ru-k:i ,
a ml I iai- ii 1 1 ei l a. I w i , I i hi th.. i i a 1 1 :iy . ,f
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iliV tl iii-- - .Ml ', tii.t.r i-i 1 ii cm 1 1 lieu - 1 n
I !:-.- -:i v nt I "1 , 1 : - Ha in t Ii. ui - i-i eon il y. -ell
II I pit 1 ii .: m. i-1 a in. to I ne liiSln--! tialilur fur
ca - a, t ie' f ii a w i iu ru.i i t -t tit.-. 1 1 1 i t :
i i t ie vi-n. ( I i i a ltd twelve, i i
1 Who Has the Best Corn in Cass County
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To the person bri lging to our stcro tlie T1IKKM
HAlbS Ct)KN WHICIIING TIIK MOST, be
tween now aiul December "", we will give one
Suit Valued at $15.00
To t In-, person bringing the three ears
SI-lt'ONH heaviest we will give one
wei jrhiiiiJ
Suit Valued at $10.00
To th pot-son bringing the three cars weighing
THlltl hoavi. -t wo will give
Merchandise Valued at $5.00
This does not require a person to make
a purchase of us, but we have
...the most...
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nemr.ining uncalled for tit the pest
othce at l'iattsmouih. Oct. 1. 1N!H:
Cha-r.iu-is.J C Heiyl. Jasij h
K atbins. V in Sliiney. Ciias
Siiaefer. Miss Mary
When calling lor aay of the above
letters please say "ad ve. tiscd.'"
W. K. Fox, T. M.
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fen lato -. to tisfy a in i-ii. cut of sui.1
Laiiri n imi rei t.-v i liar es i'. l'a rna-li-, as
r. ntr of ti.e .:t:7ciis" ll.-ntk of Piiilt--
ii !i. Nei l i-i, pla.nt It. :i- iui-1 said tie-
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iii.iiii.iitiKi:
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r.a.c'.o, t'es. .b-.-r 5.
Vaba!t. Oil ..iivi H.
Avtiva. t i t-'ber 7.
Neliaw ka. t ii t. ,i,.. i s.
Murray. Oct aber !'.
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, i'.,-iK ,,i the detm I ei. art. witirn
iii'ia, et la-ka. and tn me tie
i tie- oil day el .V. em! i-r. A. I.
"k a ia at :aii ! 'iav. at tin- i.Mstli
ii, - - atit 1, .'.i-i- i;i tin- i IV el l'liltt--iii
s ai 1 :.in,ii, sial at pa Lie ha- I. all tu li.e
i.a.1 i- i tar t a-li. the (. ulaw ini; leal c-tatc.
'.'.-vat 1 'i 'mil Hi. in l.ia.k sixty i.;u- .f.li.sjn.l
-ai tin- ap; in tenant c- tlien-aiu-i bi-'pii.: ii.y in ilie
eivi.l t .au-niotnii. a, a -,r, , ,,,,, .,, i:t: i.led
it t .ere- d in V 'a-s c. mnt . Nebra-ka. 1 lur ti.nie
111- lev .e I nt' a ii.d taket: ;,. il,e nr ii. itv af
Ch; ri-.-r .1. I in.-, r an-: Cera iii.-.l r. tielea iatit-. ta
at.siy a j .d.an.-i.' el said i.iuit : ev a i i etl iv
i.e. me li. l.ciini.i.t:. piaatia:. aiiiiet -aid ile-iet-iaats.
l':ait-r.ai;ta, Nebi..-ka. October L A.
H Ak V i V 1 1 i Ii illAV,
herat, Cass county, Nebraska.
IN
Stock of Clothng
C7SSS COUNTY.
I
V!ORQAINSs
the LEADING CLOTHIER.
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Cleanwa asd beautift. th. hate
Promote ft hrxuriant ffrowth.
Never Failo to Beatore Gravy!
iiair to its Youtnrui eoior.
Cure, acalp diaeaaea at hair failing
yic.and tl.uo at Pniggma
If too ar CONSUMPTIVE or bt
InrlitreKTioru fiinful ills or Debility of any kind use
PARKER'S GINQER TONIC. Many wbo werv liow
The Chicago Chronicle
IS A
Democratic Newspaper.
It Is Not Republican.
It Is Not Mugwump.
It Is Not Populist.
It maintains the Democracy of Jefferson, Jack
son and Tildon. believing it to be the salvation of
the Republic. It is therefore opposed to Social
ism, I-'ree Silverism and Kepudiationisin.
No dollar is too good lor an American. Sample
copies Iree. Address
THE CHRONICLE.
1G4-1KG AVashiiifirton St., C hicago, 111.
k rhlrhralrr'a F.naflUa IMaanontl Brant.
ENHYBOYAL PILLS
Orlirlnal and nljr femoiae.
arc, alwavs n-liable. cao.ca
I.rurrlM for ' ChirhtstrT I Knattth ltia A
KmmJ in and fluUi oietalliu
llwica. aealed with blue ntinon. i ani
turn, and imitation. At Druuinala. ar aoa .
in atamt tor partlculara. lalimoniata anit
-Keller ror i.ui-. -
MalL 1 II.OOO Te.t.moniala. Name I"apfr.
rlh-i.C kiaaical v..,aaaio Mai,
leld bj ail Local bruuiata. a'aLiavaaw, fab
FURNITURE
jB UNDERTAKING
House Furnishings,
STOVES, RANGES.
Our stock is complete in all lines and we
Invite our friends to look it over. We wil
endeavor to please you. Call and see us.
!H6
6w. lOc per week
STRE1GHT & SATTLER,
(Successors to Henry lioeck.)
PLATTSMOUTH, - NEB
T. H. POLLOCK,
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
Property looked after for non-reii-dents,
taxes paid and rents col
lected, farm loans made at
lowest rates; no delay.
Insurance Written ...
In aleyen leading companlM
Office Over First National Bank.
The News," 10c per Week.