Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, July 11, 1899, Image 4

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    I'KKKONAI, MKNTIOM.
INI OKMATION AMI OI IMON.
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Mrs Nels llawkinson Has a Narrow
Escape From Death.
U'h Milking h (Tovr Wlit-n it Holt Struck
tt TrtiD Ncsr llr l,ly si III Confined
lo lier lrl t'liHrJfH Wflilry Kind
Where Nome one Him llulrtiereil it
Com Mini Curried It Away.
Mm. Nls Iliiwkinsoi), who resides
with hor hutiiml at lliu upper end of
('liirnjifo jivtinir,rn uii nt-nr loosing hor
lifo from a Blroko of litrhtniuir lust
overling. SUo wan milking a cow near
a trco when the thundur storm citmo
up and 1 1 tr 1 t ti I ti tr Htruck a tree near
hy, Unooldiir both Mrs. llawkinson
and tho row down and stunDiiif,' tho
luJv unite l.udlv. Dr. Si-li ild k nreh t
was called to nee her this morning and
found lier still very ill and confined to
her hod, but ho think sho will re
cover in a short time. It whs cer
tain 1 y a clone call.
ItiiK-liereil Cow.
This morning- na Ciiiwios Woldey,
who runs tho pumps at. tho water
works pump house, w:is walking alon";
near the river northeast of the pump
house he came upon the tracks of a
cow and wondering- whore tho animal
had yono ho followed them until ho
came to the rivor hank. Hero he
found where tho cow had been butch
erod and loaded into a boat, the hide
and a iitcher-knife hoiny found near
tno bank. Mr. Woldey telephoned
down town to loarn if anyone had
missed a cow, but so far no ono ha;
made a report to that effect. The ani
mal had evidently been stolen and was
probably taken to South Omaha and
gold.
parti
RAILROAD NOTES AND PERSONALS
There is no accounting- for the va
garies of summer travel One year the
world, and his wife, tro east; next year
to Colorado, aud tho year after every
body stays at home. A case in point
is the Ulack Hills region of South Da
kota. For the three summers i-miaed
iately fo'lowing the completion of the
Hurling ton rtilroad to Deadwood, hun
dreds of tourist spent their vacations
in the cool retreats of the Black Hills,
Then came a period of reaction, dur
ing which comparatively few people
went north, and tho landlords of a
dozen pretty 9uramer hotels wore long
faces and had an abundance of spare
time. This year the pendulum swings
in another direction towards the
Black Iliils. Its resorts are illing up
fast. The visitors come principally
from Nebraska, Kansas and Towa. but
a dozen other states are represented
on tho hotel registers. While Hot
Springs, with its great plunge bath
and wonderful healing waters, is first
favorite, the picturesque spot called
Sylvan lake is attracting a consider
able number erf visitors. Tho exodus
to tho Ulack Hills, despite tho large
movement to Colorado and California,
is an enigma even to railroaders who
are closo students of such matters.
Dr. Hull of tho JUirlir.gton relief
was in tho city today.
Gun-shot wounds and powder-burns,
cuts, bruises, sprains, wounds from
rusty nails, insect stings and ivy pois
oniner, quickly healed by I)e Witt's
Witch Hazol Salve. Positively pro-
vents blood poisoninor. Beware of
counterfeits. "DoWitt's" is safe and
. euro. V. G. Fricke A: Co.
Storekeeper D. S. Guild departed
this afternoon for Spearfiih, S. D. ,and
other Black 1J ills points on business
for the Burlington.
Night Yardraaster B. J. Reynolds
departed this afternoon for Kansas
Citv for a few days' visit. He will
also go to Nevada, Mo., and Wichita,
Kan., before returning-. His wife went
to Thurman, fa., to visit her mother.
"Buck" Houk will work in his place
during his absence.
II. Sanders, ono of tho workmen in
the Burlington freight shop, was
struck on the head by a heavy timber
ju&t after noon today and sustained a
cut about three inches long. Dr.
.Livingston dressed the wound.
THE UNCONCEKNEU.
He never borrowed trouble.
lie never drooped or pined;
lie grieved not at the weather,
Ner sat around and whined;
He never wasted moments
In thinking over ways
Whereby he might have canceled
Mistakes of yesterdays.
He never borrowed trouble.
Nor sighed, "Alas!" "Alack!''
But he borrowed from his neighbors.
And he never paid them back:
He never grieved o'er errors
That his grief would not undo
He Ieit that for the people
He was owing money to-
Chicago Times-Herald.
DRJEFLY TOLD.
C A. Marshall, Dentist.
Ice cronin packed for pic-Mr
at IIoIIiiwuv'm.
Before buying binding twin hen
Kbi rigor Hardware Co.
Insuro In tho Goriinn American.
Fred Kbingor, Agent.
Ivl i lor F. K. Green of the .Journal is
reported to bo on tho feick list.
F. T. Davis Co. m.U silk aeh
ribbonn, all colors, at 10 cents a yard.
Don't fail to hear "Coin'' Harvey
at Waterman's hall next Wednesday
evening.
Spelling is not a Urttt art. Attend
the contest and eocial at Mrs. .1. N
Wiso'b Thursday evening.
uruer vour orcau, cako una ico
cream of Ilolloway. Telephones, No
braska 80; Plattsmouth, U70.
Largest line of cotton and rubber
garden hose ever brought to tho city.
Hbingor Ilardwaro company
A. W. Atwood, the druggist, has
just what you want in wall paper
t'lattsmoulh Telephone 'Zl.
Don't mako any engagement for next
Thursday evening. That is tho time
fixed for the great spelling cwntest.
Full lino of Quick Meal gasoline and
Blue Flamu oil stoves at Ebingor
Hardware Co., at reasonable prices.
Dr. W. C. Dean, dentist, 4(10, 410,
McCague building, northwest corner
of Fifteenth and Dodge Htroet, Omaha
the social and spelling contest at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wise
Thursday evening will be interesting.
Owing to the fact of yesterday being
pay day the council did not moot last
evening, but will meet Wednesday
evening.
Foil SALE House and lot, cistern,
city water in house, barn. A bargain
if sold at once. Enquire at News
office.
ice u.binger Hardware company is
agent for the Monmouth filter and
water cooler. The finest thing out
See them.
When you want to smoke a 10-cent
nicraf Ir. OKn Wi.vlL''Cili.a,. V'..r..K
union made you can find no better
on the market.
-ieiierx tineppara will mow your
lawn better than you can do it your
self. Won't cost much. Nebraska
telephone No. 79.
James u. Walker, a conservatory
graduate, instructor en piano and or
gan, also in voice culture. Booms in
the Rock wood block.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Luck am n, Klston,
Mo., write: "One Minute Cough Cure
saved the life of our little boy when
nearly dead with croup. F. G. Fr icke
& Co.
Hon. Mat. Goring of Plattsmouth
has accepted tho invitation to deliyer
the address at the old settlers' picnic
in this city on July 27. Nebraska City
News.
Weckbach & Co. got in a shipment
of fine watermelons from Georgia to
day. They will average thirty-five
pounds, some of them weighing over
forty pounds.
Attend the spelling contest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wi?e
Thursday evening. It will bo enter
taining and it is for the benefit of the
Presbyterian church.
You can't cure dygpopsia by dieting
Eat good wholesome food, and plentj'
of it. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests
food without aid from the stomach, and
is made to care. F. G. Fricke fc Co.
White's Cream Vermifuge not only
effectually expels worms, but is un
equalled as a tonic, and is a certain
and permanent cure for chills and fever
in children. Price 25 cts. F. G. Fricke
& Co.
De Witt's Little Early Risers benefit
permanently. They lend gentle assist
ance to nature, causing no pains or
weakness, permanently curing consti
pation and liver ailments. F. I
Fricke & Co
inursaay evening or this week a
church sociable and spelling contest
will be held at the residence of Mrs.
J. N. Wise. Members and friends of
the Presbyterian church are cordialh
invited.
The Junior Boys' History class will
have their first annual picnic at Mrs.
Stoutenborough's Thursday afternoon
from 12 to 6 o'clock. Each member
invited and is given the privilege of
bringing one guest.
Is your liver tired? Does it fail to do
its duty? If so. don't neglect its call
for help. A few doses of Herbine may
save you a spell of sickness. Herbine
is the only perfect liver medicine. It
cures chills and fever. Price oOcts,
F. G. Fricke & Co.
De Witt's Little Early Risers expel
from the system all poisonous accumu
lations, regulate the stomach, bowels
and liver, and purify the blood. They
drive away disease, dissipate melan
cholv. and give health and vigor for
the dailv routino. Do not gripe or
sicken. F. G. Fricke & Co.
Mrs. M irtin Houk visited in Omaha
today.
A. W. White journeyed to Omaha
on the mail.
Charles Heebner pf Nehawka was
a court houo visitor toJay.
J. (J. Jliehey departed this afternoon
for iho Black Hills on a busiuess trip.
Mrs. Manchester and baity went to
Lincoln this afternoon to visit rel
atives. Mrs. I. 1 'ear man w departed this
morning for St. Jt e for u visit with
friends.
August (.order took advantage of
tho cool weather, this afternoon and
went to Omaha.
A. C. Newell came down from Loui-
villo lust evening to see his I'latts-
mouth friends.
John (J. Ptak, the tailor, departed
for Minnesota this morning for an out
ing of a few da3's.
iimr liiunt nau oi lies fljoines. la.
is visiting in tho city, the guest of her
friond, Mrs. John Dutton.
v.naries u. ii rimes, 11. 15. ti roves
and R. O. Follows were sightsoors in
the metropolis this afternoon.
William Neville, jr., departed this
morning for Denison, la., whoro he is
going to work for a bridgo contractor.
Otis C. Richards of Ashland was in
county court today looking after the
estate of his late brother. George L.
Richards.
James Fitzgerald, of Lwuisville, was
in the city visiting his brother, Ed, for
a couple days, roturned homo this af
ternoon.
George Ballance of Germantown re
turned homo this afternoon after a
short visit with his brother, William,
in this city.
Mrs. C. L. Marshall roturned last
evening from South Omaha, where
she had been visiting with her daugh
ter and family. Hor granddaughter,
Hoi en Burke, returned with her for a
few days' visit.
The real sentiment of tho anti-trust
orator Is voiced by tho New York
World in the following:
v. ii ith the trusts. For svv if t they run
Into a votex wild of pelf:
Iun with them all excepting one,
Fr 1 li.ivo toi k iu that myself .
Tkc fatuous Blue Grottoof Capri has
now a rival in the state of Minnesota.
It occurs in a lake on tho shore of
which there is a cavern of white lime
stone Hooded with water. A swimmer
enters ihe cave, and turning to look
outward sees tho most beautiful 6hados
of green and blue In the water and a
silvery sheen over his submerged
limbs.
1 he majority ot motor cars are now
driven by petroleum, but a Frentrh
engineer recommends the use of alco
hoi instead of it, and motors aro being
altered so as to consumo it. Thero is
no fear of explosion with alcohol, and
it is said to be less costly than petrol
eum. o might, therefore, para
phrase the national poet and say, "Put
it in your cirs to save your legs."
According to a recent in vesiigation
of lightning strokes in trees winch a
Gorman has carried nut, tho beech
tree is less often struck hy a (lash
than any other. It is unwise to take
shel tr r from a thunder storm under
any trees, but if it is a case of needs
mu-t the beech is the best ami the
oalc or poplar among the worst.
Cecil Rhodes is
hater, though he
of d iamonds.
a fionrrniPd woman
profits by their love
(ilve the (JliiltlrtMi n Jrlnk
caned iirain-o. It is a delicious, ap
petizing, nourishing food drink to take
tho pi a co of coffee. When properly
prepared it tastes like the finest cof
fee out is free from all its miurious
properties. Grain-O aids digestion
ami strengthens the nerves. It is not
a stimulant but. a health builder, and
children, a well ns adults, can drink
it with great benefit. Costs about one-
fourth as much ns coffee. 1T and 2"e.
at grocers.
James Hickson has been having
quito a serious time with one of his
arms for tho past several days. Tie
had the misfortune to get hi; wrist
poisoned in some manner and nfTcctod
tho ar-tn clear to the should. r. Th
poison is leaving hiin now, hut tho
arm is quite sore.
Volcanic Eruptions
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life
rf joy. Bueklon's Arnica Salve cures
them; also Id, running and fever
sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, warts,
cuts, bruisas, burns, scalds, chapped
hands, chilblains. Best Pile Cure on
earth. Drives out pains and aches,
Only 2o cents a box. Cure guaranteed
Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists.
Icel Ice!! Ice!!!
Order your ice of McMakcn & Son.
Telephone 72 or 73.
Iu Six Week.
In Switzerland last summer there
were 1,790 hotels, boarding houses
bathing and health resorts to accom
modate the traveling public. When
one includes about l.ouu smaller
hostelries, with accommodations for
about 10 persons, there were sleeping
accommodations for 140.000 travelers
in Switzerland. During the main trav
eling season, from the middle of July
to the end of August, the minimum
expenditure of the average summer
boarder, with his children and serv
ants, is placed at tne low sum or o
irancs. Nevertheless mis means a
daily income to the innkeepers of G.jO,-
OfrO francs. Making allowance for fav
orable traveling weather, these esti
mates mean an income to the hotel
keepers during a month and a half of
summer of 28,000,000 francs. In Lu
zerne alone there are o2 nrst-clas? lio-
tels.
In 17P0 Grenada, in tho West Indies,
was visited by a tornado with singular
eirects. unnico similar phenomena
this was to tho inhabitants a providon
tial deliverance from a post which
threatened their economic ruin. Some
time previously the formica sacohari
vora, a species of ant,appoared in sueh
numbers as to mako the an nihilation
of tho sugar cano a question of a few
weeks only. After in vain trying
many expedients, and offering large
rewards for a remedy against the
plague, tho helpless people resolved
to abandon their homes in a body and
betake t hernsel ves to nnothe island.
B3 this fam us tempest providence ac
complished in a few moments, what
man, with all his appliances, had
failed to overcome. The ant was occ
terminated .
The whole of the New Testament,
ns revised, was telegraphed from Now
York to tho Chicago Tribune, to he
set up as news for its issue of the 22d
of May, 1SS.2. Sixteen of the twenty
pages of that day's is-sue of the Trib
une were Illicit hy this telegram alone.
A detailed report of the trial
of tho murderer. Deeming, in
Austria, consisted of 4,000 words, and
tWe cable was simply blockod to all
other news for over twentv hours the
cot 01 the message neing uncut m,uuu.
Tn a message of l,S0O words was
dispatched to the Argentine Repub
lic. In 1S00 a telegram 131 lines long,
calculated at eight words to the line.
was sent from Buenos Ayrcs to tho
Times, London, and another of 231
lines. In December, 1JSS7, Swinburne's
tragedy, "Locrine," was telegraphed
from London to th ; Xcw York Times,
occupying five hours.
A: Canton the average number of
executions is about 31 0 per year, but
in 1SS -O.dOo rebels were beheaded.
Tho headsman formerly received - 15s
a he-ul, but the supply and competition
have reduced the wage to 2s apiece.
Most of the criminals who are be
headed aro wter pirates or land ban
iits.
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RIGHT NOW
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Special Reduction
.....ON ALL....
Summer Goods
At Herold's
During pay-day week:
$1 to81.2" Shirt waists 4Hc.
1-2T to 2.2.r Shirt waists 98c.
20 per cent reduction on all wash
skirts.
R'
KPOKT OF THE CONDITION
OK lilt
I1KST NATIONAL HANK.
ChartrT No. 19U,(tt l'lattsmouth.ln the State
of Nebraska, at the close of business,
June :, mnc.
KKSOUKCKS.
Loans ami discounts $185.I4 Wt
Overdraft!!, sucurvd mill unweured V.071 3
II si ltouds to secure eirculallon . . .
Stocks, securities, etc
lirUikiiitf house luiuiture and fixtures. -other
real estate and mortgages
owned
line from National Banks mot Keserve
A(.;ents) . .
Hue from State itauku aud Hankers
Iue from approved reserve agents
Olierks imu other cash Items
Notes of other National Hauk9
Fractional paper currency, nickel9
arid cents
Lawful money reserve In barik.vU:
Specie IJ,47 00
I.eL'al tender notes 2.UHJ til $15,
Redemption lund with U. 8. 1 reas
uier to per cent ot circulation
ir,;iu! w
7,K4'J
3.IW 4i
174 M
83,(10:1 Irrt
2.4VJ 24
1,111 00
to
47 oo
tuff so
Total --9r0H 57
LIABILITIES.
HaDital stok paid In 50.000 00
Surplus fund 3.K77 0.1
Undivided profits, less expense aud
taxes paid '-Mi 40
National Hank notes outstanding ... 13.770 oo
Due to State Bank aud Bankers 2,1'J4 47
Individual deposits subject lo
check KM"'.' 1
Demand certificates of deposit L':j,731 Ni
Time certificates of depoBlt, 114,103 B3
Total J-.tto. JOl 57
S-TATR OK NKUKASKA,
Cass County. (
I. S. Wrtiiirh. cashier of the above named
bank, tio solemnly swear that the ulxve
statement. Is true to the best of my know
ledge ami belief. S. Wauoh. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this
8th day ot July, 1SU9.
Allen J. Bkeson.
PEAr.l Notary I'ubllc.
My commission expires November 30, IWM.
Correct Attest: Ceo. E. Dovev.
11. N. Dovkv.
1). Hawkswokth.
I Mrectois.
as.
Notice to Creditors.
State of Nf.bkaska ) . - ., -,,,.
County ol Cass. J '
In the matter ol the estate ol Lydia Flausburi!,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that ttie creditors ot
said deceased will meet the administrator ol
said estate. Leiore me. County judfce of Cass
county, Nebraska, at the county court room in
1 laitsmouth in said county on tlie -tn a .y ol
September. A. I) IStr!). and oo the 5th day of
rebruarv. iroo, at y u clock a. in. ol eacn aay lor
the purpose ot presentitiir their claims lor ex
animation, adjustment and allowance. Six
months are allowed tor the creditors ol said de
ceased to present their claims from the 5th day
of August. lMW.
u ltness mv liana ana seal ol saia county court
at I'lattsniouth, Nebraska, this 8th day ol July
lsw.
Georok M. Spurlock,
SEAL County ' idge,
First pubiicat ion lulv 11.
H6S60M cx Son
ARE IN THEIR NEW
...BUILDING...
6op. Finn and Main
JNew Store...
...New OSool
... B U T...
THE
Same Low Prices
THAT HAVE MADE THIS
HOUSE FAMOUS.
C. E. WESCOTT & SON
m
m
p
p
p
A Few More of Those
Iron Beds Left..
With Mattress
and Springs
Complete
for
OO.
5 Cents
Uuys a hcmstitchicl handkerchief
I'lion, the Ciothier.
of
Nice Clean l-e.
F. S. White is now ready to deliver
ice to his customers in any quanti
ties desired. The ico is tho finest ever
harvested. Telephones PI ntts mouth
20G, Nebraska 71.
REPORT OF CHICAGO ARRETS
Following- is the ranjre of prices on
the Chicag-o board of trade today, as
furnished hy M. S. Briggs, commis
sion merchant:
OPTIONS
Ice cream freezers of the best makes.
Ebiuger Hardware company.
Mound Citv paint. All colors. Best
on earth. A. W. Atwood, the drug
gist sells it.
10 Yards 7c Prints
For 25 Cents
.AT.
HEROLD'S..
During pay-day week with
each cash purchase of $2.
Scblegel Is Promoted.
Alex Schletrel. who went from this
city to San Juan, Porto Rico, as an ex
aminer of customs, has just been pro
moted to the post of deputy auditor of
customs at that place. Mr. Schlcgel
is a competent accountant and his new
position 9uits him in every way, in
cluding- the Bi'za of the salary. Mr.
Schlegel has many friends in Nebraska
who will be pleased to hear of his pro
motion, lie likes the country in many
respects and is especially enthusiastic
over the coffee groves, lie recently
sent home some samples of eoftee ber
ries on the brank of a tree. He wrote:
"The coffue trees are small trees and
havi) to be planted in the shade of
large tree9 or John Trompen, to pro
tect them from the sun." State Jour
nal.
Wheat-
July ...
ept....
Dec...
May ..
Corn
luiy....
Sept
Pec...
May
Oats
July....
Sent. ..
Dec...
May....
fork-
July
Sept
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10 Yards Best Lawn
For 10 Cents
.AT.
HEROLD'S
During pay-daj' week with
every cash purchase of $2.
Some Timely Artit-lt-H.
The .7 11 1 y number of the Kngineering
M.-igfizine opens with a timely article
oh 'l-Jngiisii iina American locomo
tive Building," written by Mr.Ch .rles
Rous-Marten, nnd very fully illus
trated with typical engines from both
i r . 1. 1 1 ... : ,1 1 : :
siues 01 liiu i nail 11c, ami uisuubiii
tho reasons which havo led to the
placing cf extensive orders in the
United St.-ites for locomotives for
British railwavs.
Dr. II. M. Chanco tells, in his paper
on Ihe increasing I'rouuction 01
(iohl," how o.'mp'.ntl .v his predictions.
made more than three years ago, have
been nnd urn being fulfilled, while
Chk'f Kngine- r Sims and professor .
S. AM rich conclude the account of the
'Work of tho Repair Ship Vulcan"
with a most entertaining narrative of
the work upon tho sunken Spanish
wrecks, ami give the true story of the
final loss of the Maria Teresa
Mr. II. M Wilson shows how the
engineer n r development 01 1 orto
Rico may bo .iccomplished by tho
utilization c-f the magnificent water-
power facilities possessed 113' tne 1st
and, and Mr. David A. Louis do
scribes, with amnv beautiful illustra
tions, the opening up of the gre;it ioti
ore beds of Swedish Lipiand. The
account of the buildings of tho coming
Paris exposition, by Professor Jacques
Royer, is concluded, and a further in
stallment of Mr. O. etitt's rem trkahle
papers on ''Machine Shop Manage
ment in Euiovio and America" is
given. Papers on the "Evolution and
Future of tho G is Engine," by George
Lieckfeld, and on "The Efficiencies of
Steam Boilers and Furnaces," by Mr.
R. S. Hale, help to make up a number
of great and varied excellence.
Tho Review of the Ergineering
Press, antl Tho Engineering Index,
give, as usual, an abstract and key to
the technical literature of the world
for the month. The Engineering
Magazine, New York.
Klortrlclty and a Balky Horse.
a Pennsylvania gentleman owned a
horse that would have been very val
uable but for what seemed an. inerad
icable vice of balking. A friend su
gested that electricity might cure him
The gentleman purchased a small stor
age batter', connectej it by wires to
the bit and crupper, and placed it In
the cart to which the horse was at
tached. As was anticipated, the horse
refused to move, and stood with all
iour reei. Dracea. 1 nen tne owner
touched the button connected with the
battel y. When the horse felt thfc shock
he snorted, jumped and began to move
off at a lively pace. Every day Tor a
week he was treated to the same les
son. As a result, his owner Ceclares
that the horse i3 completely cured of
his evil ways. The West Pennsylva
nia Humane Society, which Invcstigat
ea tne gentleman s method, came to
the conclusion that a small amount ot
electricity used in thi3 way was more
humane than a whip.
AFTER USING.
Beautiful Line of Bookcases..
Just received Come in mid piic Vm . . . . A n elegant An
tiquo Oak Sideboard iroe for $1" for tho next thirty day-.
Thii is a rare bargain and cannot be dup'ieated ariywheie.
Those Oak Rockers at $1.75...
Are BARGAINS which everyone takes hold of who sees
thern. . . .
J. I. UNRUH,
The Furniture Man and Undertaker
mienn tiui M,n imtaiitv
The great remedy tor nervous prostration and all diseases of tho K-rieratlv
organs oi eitoer sex, sucn as nervous rrostration, t ailing or L.ost Manhoou,
Impotency, Nightly Kmissioas, Youtliful Errors, Mental Worry, ezneHHive una
or looacco or upium, wuicn leau to consumption and Insanity.
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9 6 order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at l.OOper box
6 boxes for SS.OO. Ilf . MOIT'S CJI K.tlltAL CO., Clevelttud, Oblor
Gering &, Co., Druggists.
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oents per quart at Hollowny's.
Three for $1.
Laundered Percale Shirts Elson, the
Clothier.
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person would need iu this line
JOHN T. COLEMfVN,
JE.WE.LER,
Second door Sjuth ol Postoffice
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Having- returned to Plattsmouth, I will be tflad
to welcome all my old customers, as well as new ones,
and show them a select line of Stoves, Hardware,
Tinware and anything usuallj' carried in a first-class
hardware store.
Be sure and call, as I have
interest you.
some prices that will
JOHN R.
Rockwood Block,
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Dr. W. C. Dean..
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409, 410 McCneae HaltdinK .
Northwest cor. loth and Dodge sts.
Omaha
PRICES REASONABLE.
All work carefully and well done. Nervous pa
tients will receive especial consideration.
To PATENT Good Ideas
may be secured by
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THE PATENT RECORD,
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Subscriptions to The Patent Record tuai per aaaaa.
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y JAMES F. BALLARD. St. Louis.
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