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A Splendid Line of New, Fresh Groceries
..Just Received at..
L. B. EGENBER GER'S
Also a Fine Line of Dry Goods and Notions.
REMEMBER VVo f not Selling Suip at L hi Than
Cost in order to Make up on something else, but wo sell ivi-i y
thing on a CLOSE MARGIN and you will find ISA KG. INS in
every Department.
u"KS.T FINE CARPETS..
In the city, sold by Sample. Come in and we will Save
YouSomo Money
310 Main St. L. B. EGENBERGER
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Special Price In Wall Taper For
the Spring Trade:
Nico Kitchen Patterns, .'5o per Koll
Nice lledroom Patters 4o per Koll
Nico Dining-room Patters, 5e per Iloil
Nice Parlor Patterns, De per Koll
All New Styles We have
a few KemnantB atj-till Lower
l'rices. Also everything you
need in Paints or Oils at the
Lowest Prices.
GERINQ & CO.,
DruKKints laud Wall ;i"aper ;i-alern.
COUCHS. ASTHMA.
Do not neelect Congh Foley's Honey end
or Cold. Mdolajn are of- Tariaeuarauteedtoeive
en dancerooa. Foley's prompt relief tn all casrs
Honey and Tarlaa of Asthma. Donotclnss
pleasant. afe and anro this with other medicino
oara. Contain no opiates that has fuiiod to Bive
and U guaranteed. jon relief.
CONSUMPTION. LA CR1PFE.
Foley's Honey and If yon have had the Grli
Tar doea not hold out you probr.bly need a re
fiilse hopes In advanced liable medicine like Fo
rtunes, but claims to give ley'3 Honey onclTrr
relief In the very worst to honl your lungs nni1
cases, and In early stasee stop the racking cout-1.
to effeot a care. incidcntul to this discnBi
CROUP. PNEUMONIA.
Thonsands of Infants Dr. J. C. Bishop, of Ag-
nnd children dio yearly new, Mich., says: "I havp
of Croup, every one of used Foley's Honey
these innocents could and Tar in three very
have beensaved had Fo- severe cases of Fneumo-
ley'a Honey and Tar nia the past month, with
been given them in time. good results."
For Sale'by SMITLT & FARM ELM
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Talk About Diamonds
Their brilliant glitter scarce
outrivals' the polish you c;in put
on a Murzluff shoe. Good leather,
well-tanned leather, that's the
reason. It doea more than shine
it wears, it fits, it "feels pood"
whether jou walk across the
street or across the continent.
It's a shiner, ; stayer, a soother.
Costs money ? Of course not
as much as you'd think, though.
Put one on and give its tongue a
chance to talk. You'll do the
talking after you've worn a pair
and we'll sell a lot more.
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WHITEBPEAST
COAL YARD
LINCOLN AVE. AND
M iKHLE STS.,
11. 31. S0ENS1CHSEN, Manager.
Large Supply of all the
BEST GRADES
HARD COAL SOFT
Including the Famous
Missouri, Illinois,
Jackson Hill and
Canon City Lump,
Always on hand Also a quantity of
cheaper Grades of NUT eOAL. We also
keep on hand all kinds of Wood. All or
ders promptly delivered. Leave orders
at grocery store of A. H. Weckbach & Co.
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Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes
FOK BILIOUS AND NEEVOUS EISOEDEES
such as "v7inil and Tain in the Stomach.
Giddiness. Fulness after nifal. Head
ache. Dizziness. Drowsiness. Flushintra
of Heat. Lod3 of Appetite. Costivenoss.
Blotches on the Skin. Old Chills. Dis
turbed Sleep. Prihtful Dreams and all
Nervous and Trembling Sensations.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE SELIEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer
will acknowledge them to he
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
BF.ECHAM'S PILLS, taken as direct
ed, will quickly restore Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions or irregularities of the sys
tem and cure feick Headache. For a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham's Pills are
Without a Rival
And have the
LARGEST SALE
of any Pater Medicine In the World.
25c. at all Drug Stores.
FURNITURE
AND UN DERTAKING
House Furisshngs.
STOVES, RANGES.
Our stock Is complete In all lines . 1 we
:nvite our friends to look It over. Wo "vll
pn'leavor to plea.se you. Call and see us.
STilEiGHT C SATTLEPs
(Successors to Lciry Boeck. i
J'l.ATTSMOUTH. . XT-1
JAMES W. SAGE,
THE
Leading Liveryman,
CHRISTIAN SCENCE
Reading Rooms and Dispensary.
Drew Building, Flattsmouth, Neh.
Open from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. end 7 to 9 p.
m. Service each Sunday, la.m.
The best of rigs furnished at all hour nnti Lis
prices are always reasonable, 'i'l tnu st
convenient boardinj; s:ab:e ! r far
mers in the citv
PLATTS M OUTII,
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NEW : flDYERTISE.ViE,STS.
' v r-C!ffitc and beautifies the b--l'roniute
a loinr.ai'.t pwrtv
. ..'.3?ovcr i'.-ijls to He?t'" .0
li.-J'fJ . &l -J Hair to Hh Y)'
ikiA .nwiiii niiili.ilVU.
The American Flying Siiki1
roii Onlcrcd to Sea.
Iil-S'l RL'CTIVI: NAVAL CONFLICT
Sure to Miihuo When A inrricaii le-tM Sin-ih-
Tli Tn of War Soon on The
SpHiiifch Flotlllit to be 1 nterrept !
K.VflltH of Int-rt
Omaha, April 1. Special A Wash
ington bulletin received here at 2:0
announces that the llyin"; squadron
has been ordered to sett to intercept
the Spanish llotilla enrouto to Porto
(Uco. As has been before announced
should the llotilla persist in pushing:
its course toward the island a con liiet
will hutcly ensue. Appearances at
the capital are decidedly more warlike
today and it is doubtful if there will
bo await till Monday before hostilities
ensue.
Narrow Keae Krom ISurning.
Mrs. II rvey llolloway had an ex
perience Wednesday evening, a repeti
tion of which she would not c ire to
have oeour. Our old f.iend I5illy
Spoksjhavo u-ed to remark that "All's
Well that Ends Well" and in this
ease his words apply with iho fitness
of intimate knowiede. On the day
mentioned Mr. llolloway lo k the
bou-ehoid coal oil can to a paocery
store, ordered it Tilled and S'.-nt up to
bis house. Hi went to Omah t th .t
day, and in the evct.in- his wife tilled
a lamp and lit it. Immediately the
lamp bjyan to splutter and thow feigns
of crealii:iu disiurbance. Mis. llol-
io.vay became un ms.v at the conduct
of ti e Li nip, thi,u rh retaining lier
pn.'M'.'jCo il mind ,-h picked it up,
stiil oplutt. rin if juid blaz.t:;;, and (j u ried
it iu'. in tiio fi'.mt ya. .1, where
siie s-;..l itdown'afid Watched it, expcei
inr every m.ni'ijni it viuld explode.
Tbe heat did crack it and the oii i a a
out. !!! i 1 1 and slmot i n b';i. v- h.ph
in tli ; air. M : . IJjvcy came by the
h'iiM) if out this tiiu-: and tikiii a
sticiC biO.'ie the lamp and the iluM was
soon yi-ne up in il im -s.
Nv'.t irci nin,v wi.eu Mr. llolloway
r-tun.cd h'iiie lils wife told him of
the incident ::iid I e t.n k a L-ott e i f
the il jid fn in the can with 'he inten
tion of -t mii;,- it to thj state oil in
spector to learn, if possible, the cause
of the difficulty, when to his horror
he disseovered that the supposed oil
was o'it.-oiine, havieo- been put in bj
mistake. Gasoline, when mixtjd wtth
the .e 'si p ii Lieie of coal oil and a
in;itcn app icd, is said to be ;is danger
ous ;is nitro-yiyeer ine, iind the won
der is that the lamp did not cxelode
the moment the match was applied
and Mrs. lloilow; y doubtless burned
alivo before help could reach her.and
the household in . u ns despite the
most vigorous human eiTorta to i-ave.
Tt was indeed a fo."tun:ito and miracu
lous csea pe.
Diiu.-I.tn Disuiayeit.
For several days there li;;ve been
three very srarrt. swell yountr fellows
about town selling rugs and clocks.
They visited the bouses and when in
vited in ;uid ofTereda ehuir they would
make themselves as agreeable as pos
sible and endtavor to inffratiut.i them
selves into the good grtices of the
ladies of the house.. In most places
they would st;;y until they wore their
welcome out and it ws a grreat relief
to the ladies when they departed with
out the embarrassment of being in
vited to leave. Tney seemed to think
'.t was smart to steal photographs of
youDg ladies whenever they found
an opportunity. It is said, a ho, that
tney made themselves odious upon the
streets and were not slow in offering
insults to ladies. Last niyht several
young men, nmong them brothers of
young ladies whose photographs had
been taken, met these would-be lotha
rios and informed them that the ohoto
graphs must be immediately returned
and that their undecorous conduct
must cease under penalty of receiving
a large invoice of biack eyes and other
evidences of their, and the young
ladies di-pleasui e. The chotographs
have bet n retui ned nnd it is hoped the
"hot"' hoys have inade their escape
from the e.tv.
She Found the liottle.
A few days ago one of the men em
oloyed on the ripraD work opposite
this city, set afloat a tightly-corked
bottle, containing a note saying that
he was iiuxii.iH to correspond with a
sweet, win -ouio lady, between the
ages of twenty-oae and thitty, with a
view to matrimony. If the notehould
fall into the hands of such a person,
would the not address him at Asn-1-iiidy
The man, being u, a lied,
ih.-uht it advisable to acquaint his
wife with what he had done, as
he only did it for amusement.
According. y. ho yesterday received
a let'er, foi wa ded to him by his wife
at Ashl ind f orxi a young lady at Keck
DlniT who thojght she could HH the
oi: 1 and was ar xipus to transplant her
self to the mnti-iraoni 1 state. The
m n only having intend d it as a joKe
it is hoj ed the lady who replied will
i'uii'or no blight to her affections. But
U?posc the feslow h'id not apprised
'w.fe of the circumstance in ad-
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w-pc-i.n CuriespotideiiCL'.
Wi:i:i'ii Watku, March III.
"It is the be-t institute I ever at
tended." The abov remark is heard
from all who are in attendance. The
insli ui-tors are the best that could be
had, the teachers are thoroughly in
earnest and it is impossible to have
any other th in the b st meeting. The
attendance is greater than during any
previous year.
Supt. Skinner continues his work in
numb rs and reading in the forenoon.
The better the t achcrs become ac
quainted with his aims and methods
the more thoroughly convinced an
they that he is reasoning from the
right busts. His work is not new or
unnatural it is simply nature1 in a
new dress.
Doctor King continues to reveal to
the teachers the many beautiful
and interesting things to bo found in
letters, words, sentences, tones of
voice, movements of the hand, etc.
IJi3 afternoon lecture on the subject.
"Eyes Iiavo You but You See not,
Kara Have You but You IL ar not"
was an appeal for the cultivation of
the senses and the infilling of words.
Too many words tiro dead tilings,
empty of all life nnd nil meaning.
Our observation, our experiences, our
reflections, are 11 t.cee-.-ary to bring
Out the true meanings of words.
Mrs. S'outenborough's talk on
"Ethics" was a scholarly one' and was
well received by 'lie teachers and citi
zens. Prof. E. II. Harbour, or the state
university, lectured in the evening on
geological features of N b'-aska. The
pivfe?sor is thoroughly convinced
that we should have a geographical
surveyor the stite and succeeded in
convineing his audience, by means ( f
many maps and iilustr i tioiis, that
such an undertaking would he of great
value to th" state.
Superintendent C. ti. Pearse, of the
Oniiha schoils was here yi storday
evening in tn in! !'. Ms of the Tan, -Missis-ipui
exposition. According ')
Mr. Pea- so, the dm ih.-t ox position is
tosurpiss liie (.' nlenni.al.
This aft'-rui oa Pio'i - -or Fussier, a
genuine Dutchman from the univir
sity. w li g.ve his v. r-on i.f lionnic
Hi lit r I'usii. It is l euiiit'Kai) e th t .a
Oerman sjumi 1 l ii -ueu a live y
interest in it Sc.it -it wo; k. However,
the profes-or 1 1 ; ; groat adiniiiiiion
for noble cliu-.e.-t c, and where em
you lind it so iioi.i y poierayed tts in
.leLer.ii's iri'e;it work.
llHtriot Court.
EniTia Ranard, vs. ('has. tJood. Has
tardy case set for trial to jury April 4.
John M. Ley d a vs. (loo. 1 IIouso
worth. Demurrer to petition sustaiuod.
Philip Zweibel vs. J;ieob Luft. De
fenUiint given leave to tike deposition
of IL (J. Lefller on or before April (.
In the niiitter of tho estate of Jesse
Matthew?, deceased, set for trial
April 7.
State ex rel C. L. Stull vs. Louh
Shultz I isini-ood. e ich j)ai ty to p;i;
his own costs.
Mary Micka et al vs. T. J. Sokol,ro
for trial April U at U a. in.
Oertrude M. Viley vs. Chas. E.
Wiley, set for trial April 5 at LoOp. m.
Hankers Life Insurance Co., of Lin
coln vs. Josias Tijjhe, set for trial
April 5 at 5) a. m.
John Hunter vs. Wm. Neville, on
trial to a jury.
Edgar C. Smith vs. II. II. Lessol.
Trial to jury. Verdict for defendant.
S. Hcrgman & Co. vs. C. II. Par
melo. Settled and dismissed.
Ollio Wolfe vs. James Wolfe. Uo
cree of divorce granted.
Mr. Cering was allowed $50 for de
fending McComb, and A. N. Sullivan
$oti for defending Mecum.
Olni ii.ii y Ntxic
Last Fridiiy. the .-pint of H. Sieboid
left ti e body and went to Him Wi o
gave it. His deaib, howevo , was not
unexpected to his wife and immediate
friends, as it was plain he was failing
fast for the last month. The indirect
cause of his death is supposed to be
cancer. He was successfully operated
on for the same, and as far as anyone
could see was cured, but his mind vsas
so weakened that he was unable to
recover.
Mr. Siebold wa? born in Germany;
and came to this country when he was
thirteen years of nge. He had been a
resident of Ca-s coun ty. about thirty
eight years, most of the time being
engaged in farming. He had a good
futm one and a half miles rlorth of
Murray, which he purchased when he
first ci me lo the county.
Mr. Siebold was somewhat different
in his ways fiom most other people,
but perhaps the greatest difference
in him and a gr eat many other people
was the absolute certainty that he
would do just exactly as he promised,
always meeting his business appoint
ments and obligations promptly. He
seemed to have the same f iith in
other people, that they would do the
same, which sometimes srot him into
trouble.
He was a member of the Christian
church, having united with that body
in 1831, and was a great help in the
church, always giving liberally oi his
means for its support. Ho leaves a
wife to mourn his ioss, together with
a great cumber of friends.
One Who Knew Him.
iSherifFs Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued by George
F, Houseworth, clerk of the district court, withm
and tor Cass county. Nebraska, and to nie di
rected, I will on the 2nd day of May, A. 1J.
lsVS, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day at the south
door of the court house in the city of 1'latt-mouth,
in said county, sell at public auction, to the high
est bidder for cash, the following real estate to-wit:
The northwest quarter ini'4) and the north
west quarter nw 'i ) ot the southwest quarter
( s w J4 ) ol section tuirty ( 3 J township twelve
1 range thirteen IVi east of the Oth p. in. Cass
county. Nebraska together with the privileges
and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in
anywise appertaining. The same being levied
upon and taken as the propeity ot Leonard
C. W. Murray and Rebecca a. Murray, defend
ants, to satislv a judgment of said court recovered
by Samuel Waugh as executor ot the last w ill and
testament of John Black, deceased piaintiti, and
a judgment recovered by the Bank of Cass county
cro s-petitioner against said defendants.
Flattsmouth, Nebraska, March ti, A. I. 18&8.
V. U. Wheeler,
Sheriff. Cass County. Neoraska.
By I. D. McBride. deputy.
R. B."Y;ndham, Attorney lor Plaintiff.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued by Geo. F.
Housexorth, clerk of the d. strict court, within
and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di
rected, I will on the lind day of May, A. I),
ls&s.at 1 o'ciock p.m. of said day at the south door
of the court house in the city of lat Miiuuth, in
said county, seii at public auction, to the liig i
est bidderior ca.-h. the lolloping real eiate, to
wn: 1 he no ttieast quarter e 2i j of the south
west quarter s w axid the norm hail n 'jj A
the southeast quarter s e of sectiun thirty
an township twelve li-J range thirteen llij
east of tiie Hh p. m. iu Cass county, Nebraja.
Together w ith ttie privileges and appurtenances
thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining.
The same being levied upon and taken as tiie
prjperiy of Leonard C W. Murray and Rebecca
A. Murray, defeuonnts, to satisfy a judgment
and decree of said court recovered by L G.
1 ovey ci bon, cross petitioners against said de
fendants in the "ase ot May . Martin vs. Leon
ard C. W. Murray et al together with the privil
eges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or
in anywise appertaining, the same being levied
upon and ta&en as the property of Leonard C.
W. Murray and Rtbecca A. Murray, defendants
to satisfy a judgment o! said court recovered by
the sa.d E. ti. Dovey & Son as aforesaid, against
said detendants.
Plattsmoutn, Nebraska, March 2(5. A. D. lSys.
W. L. HEELER,
Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska.
ByJ. ). McBride. Deputy.
R. li. Windham Attorney for E. G. Dovey & Son.
i:g;iHt ration Notice.
The several boards of registration
will meet for tho purpose of revising
tho registration lists of tho voters in
their respective wards in the city of
Plattsmoutb, Nebraska, on Saturday,
April 2, und shall remain in session ul
said day from S o'clock a. m., until 9
o'ciock p. in., at the following pluces :
First ward Perkins hotel block,
Main street:
Second ward Turner hall, Wash
ington avenue.
iiiiid ward W. D. Jones' livery
barn, Main street.
Fourth ward Police judge's olllce,
Maui street.
Filth ward Hach's grocery store,
Lincoln avente.
First ward is composed of that part
of the city lying north of Main street
nd east ol Seventn street.
Second ward is composed of that
p;i t of the city lying north of Main
t-treet and west of Seventn street.
T hiid ward is composed of that part
f the city l.ing south of Main street
and we-t ol S.xlh and north if north
line of Fifth ward.
FourLii v.c.rd is composed of that
jiiiat of tiie ciiy lying south of Main
street, ea-1 of S.xlh and nor in of nu. th
i ino of Full ward.
Filth ward is composed of that j art
ol the city lying north of l'almer'o
itddition and including fractional lot 7
of section FJ, township 12, range 14,
and ail that poi tion of citt tying west
of Lincoln avenue and south of the
uarth lines of section 19, township 12,
range 14 and section il4, township 12,
range 13.
Voters will govern themselves ac
cordingly. 13. C. Kkuk, City Clerk.
Klection Notice.
Notice is hereby given that on Tues
day, the olh day of April, 18!)8, an
election will be held at the following
named places:
First ward Perkins House.
Second ward Turner Hall.
Third ward Jones' livery barn.
Fourth ward Anheuser Husch
building.
Fifth ward Bach's grocery store.
For the election of the following
named officers:
Mayor.
Clerk.
Treasurer. .
Police Judge.
Two members of school board.
One councilman for First ward. i
One councilman for Second ward.
One councilrnan for Third ward.
One councilman for Fourth ward.
One councilman for Fifth ward.
Said election will be opened at 9
o'clock a. m. and continue open until
7 o'clock p. m. of said day.
John A. Gutsche, Mayor.
B. C. Kekr, City Clerk.
United iu Marriage.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Carroll, near Murray, was filled with
a delighted company last evening to
witness the marriage of the only
daughter, Miss Eva Irene to Mr. Wm.
Nelson Willis, of Weeping Water.
The ceremony was performed by Iiev.
J. D. Oldham of Murray, after which
an elegant supper was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll have the
faculty of making everyone enjoy
themselves, and all went away feeling
that it was good to be in that pleasant
home.
special notices under this head will be
ih.-irge a for at the rate of cent per word
n''h insertion.)
MISCELLANEOUS.
SEWING All kinds of plain and fancy sewing,
dressmaking, repairing of gents' and boys'
Ciothes done at the rooms of Mrs. Orilla Sher
man, over Coates' hardware store, 418 Main
street.
WANTED To trade. A good gold watch
for an organ. Enquire at the N'e office.
W ANTED Active, sober and trustworthy man
to trave1 through this section. Salary $." a
month, payable weekly and expenses: splendid
opportunity. Address SHEFH company, 1U20
Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED-For W.ar in Cuba, by
Senior Ouesada. Cuban representative at
Washington. Endorsed by Cuban patriots. Iu
tremendous demand. A bonanza lor agent3.
Only $1.50. Big book, big commissions. Every
body wants the only endorsed, reliable book.
Outlits free. Credit given. Freight paid. Drop
ail trash, and make $31 a month with War in
Cuba. Address today. The National Book Con
cern, 302-3."6 Dearborn St., Chicago.
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JOB & FRANK,
The Vopc's Cof jcrs.
That JOIC A: FRANK have Ik i n the origina
tors of Low Prices on First-class (loods no one
can doubt. We have and are selling the 1JICST
Clothing and Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps
For less money than you can buy inferior floods
for. We have been dointj; a straight business
ever since we've been here and we are proud of it,
and should an)' article sold by us not be exactly
as represented we shall without a murmur tfive
you your money back- or replace the same with a
new article. What more can you ask? Come in
and have a look through
OUR NEW SPRINGISTOCK
and if our floods are not Nicer and Better Made
than 3'ou can find elsewhere we will tfive you the
"Stuff."
Prices are advancing and many competitors
will ,rive you that "onjf, " but do not be misled
and pay higher prices when you can buy as cheap
of us as you ever could in America.
We bought all our clothing before the ad
vance and intend to jive foit the benefit of it.
Look around, but lie fore yon buy come and
kret our prices.
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JOE 6: FRANK.
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A - Vfk ras all the Latest Xmprowmcnts.
popular Because of Jerit.
Nost Durable typewriter ade.
premier Buyers do JNbt experiment.
Write for fiw Hit Catalogue free.
"Che Smith premier typewriter Co.,
Syracuse, JST. t O. 8. H.
Omaha Branch Office, cor. Seventeenth'and Farnam ets.
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wnere vtr examination
tverythinjr warrantei.
1 1 -ri styles of Vehicles,
5.i styles of Ifarnsys.
Ton Jiup-ri;fl. Ji to 9 70.
F Surreys, i'nj to ftiZTt. Carna-
rjiwvma, irapa, wr.?en
ettcs, fcpnnr-Koa'l and Mjik
Ko.77. SarreT Harness. Prle. f 16.00. Waz-.na. fc'--nd f larire. free
As good u sells for $5. Catalogue of ail our stylus, shatfe, a;.roo atid Itoders, 00. iigoodu'
ELKHART cahbiage and harness mfg. to. w. b. pkatt. elkhajct.
II II
lamps, srrsk
Ko. 506 Hnrrf. Pric. with evrtaf as,
; 30 buys a Fine Yiclm n
and Complfte Ontflt.
fuilj UuarantMd.
it
. . . A.I Jt!
uv uuvi a ivicii luuiine
J i Birdsrye Maple, Mahogany or Rose
wood Finish. Fully gu aranteed
n
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03 bays An American Guitar,
i guaranteed to stand. Steel
strings, in Mahogany or Rose
wood finish.
SESD FOK CATALOGUE OF SHEET MUSIC.
?3GO buys a $100 Organ.
Kimball Pianos e Oigans
OX E.SY PAYMENTS.
Tianos, little used, for $50. $00, $80 to $100.'
Writ for Ctlo-o and oar Urmi. FACTOBI PRICES.
A. HOCPE, J., 1513 Douglas 'Street. OUAHA, l'E3.
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Permanently cured by using DR. WHITEHALL'S KHEUIATIC CURE. The
surest and the best. Sold by druggists on a positive piarantee. Price 50 cents
Ver box. Sample sent free on mention of this publication.
THE DR. WHITEHALL MfXiltHilNE CO . South Bend. IndUa
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