'.- ... .1. - . . ' i. 1. ' ) (' tf 3 : 1 J r The Plattsmouth Journal riMU.ISMKI WKKKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. Ii. A. AND T. P.. PATHS, rrr.i.isiiKus. KntT' ttt Oit; sUl!l' ut 1'liittsiinMitli. Ne ll ims Lit. ii-i H-i-inIcl;isi mutter. To Friends of the Journal. Thf.loiirii.il requests! hat t lie friends f this .ikt will make known their choice of p:iNrs l tin; enmity jiidtfe when they have prolate matters t Im published. Tin- jnd;e lias kind ly consentei I to place these notices in the paiter that the parties interested desire. Py so dointf yn help tin Journal. Wiiilk I'lattsmoiith issulTt-rln from ovrrltows, other communities are suf fering death and destruction from the dreaded tornado. William I'ukkns, the iiejjro prize orator, in whose Itehalf t he President's sister has lieeoine interested, and to whom other ladies are present iuj; dia mond pins and tfold eertillcates. should have his name t hanked to t hat of Kasy Pitkin's. Tiikkk are hundreds of people who voted for Mickey last fall that coiihht t lie induced to do so aain, even if the oniMirtuni t v is ever allorded. lie is certainly the weakest, man mentally, and tin; most inferior, executively speaking, that ever occupied t he rulicr- natorial chair. His bigotry and self- esteem is all there is to him. TiiKmanwho even intimates that there is not the least show for the elci tion of a democratic candidate for president, as against I loose volt, utters what he knows himself to he a lilt Ic white lie. With a united democracy the party would rather make t he tijl it against the accident president than any man whom the repuhlicanscan or w ill nominate. And the man who pult lishers such rot knows it, if he has any iiolitical sense at all. Tiik loxinr contest which was to come oil at Nebraska City next week has Itoen declared off on account of the threatened intervention of Coventor Mickey. If the governor would show one-half the disposition to do his duty in many other direct ions, of a far worse nature than boxing contests, that oc cur riht under his very nose, it would look much 1 tetter: for instance the pros edition of the man who attempted to bribe him. lse a little judgment Coventor, in meting out justice, even from your own prejudicial standpoint. Tiif.uk is a held in every city in which rich men who have retired from business, the practice of the profession or the farm can tfive valuable and use ful service to the community in which they live, if they would do so. There are public enterprises aside from the active administration of municipal af fairs which would derive benetit from the business shrewdness and expe rience of such men. Put they keep closed mouths to matters that arise U'fore them of a public nature and never raise their voices either in ap proval or condemnation. Such indif ference is not healthy to the growth of any city or community. Tiik Chicago Chronicle does not take kindly to an editorial that appeared in the Omaha World-Herald recently regarding the candidacy of C rover Cleveland. The Chronicle is the last paier on earth that has any rirht to take exceptions, from a democratic standpoint, to anything political that appears in a paper like the World- Ilerald. A paper that has bolted dem ocratie nominations almost incessantly from ls);,and but a few weeks nonsup ported the regular republican candi date for Mayor of Chicago in prefer ence to Carter Harrison, should bridle itself when it comes to taking such pa pers as the World-Herald to task for anything in the interest of the demo cratic party that appears in such pul- lications. It is tiyured out that the appropria tions passed by the last legislature are the heaviest in the annals of the state: $77.j,uon greater than two years ao; $I,0."s,ooo greater titan four years, and $l,3l.",ooo greater than six years ago. It must lie borne in mind, also, that the republican majority in each Itody was the most overwhelming in years, and nearly every memlter of that ma jority (and several of the minority) wore the corporation yoke with pride, andjeven hautuer. While this is true it is also true that there was wanton waste and flagrant disregard for the rights of the people in wonderful eco nomically legislating of six years ago. and the legislature of six ago was anti republican. These facts should le kept constantly before the voters of Nebraska until the election one year from next fall. Ox Wednesday night of last week alnit two hundred state university students, after giving-their shirt-tail parade as they term it, through the principal streets and hotel lobies at Lincoln, attempted to invade the Kaglcs carnival with their disgraceful hilarity, where they met with objec tion from the managers. This came very near resulting in atirst-class riot. As it was, several of the students were severely delt with, and one or two o iicemen and several citizens were more or less injured. Such demonstrations on the art of the students arc a dis grace to the state. Ami when they found out they could not run things to suit their tastes and were I talked in their efforts to do so, they made threats f boycotting the Kaglcs by refusing to patronize any business house owned by a member of the organization or those who have Kngles in their employ. " its face these shirt-tail parades should not permitted, and when the stu dents of the university attempt to dis grace themscves again, as they did on this occasion, the police should arm themselves with t-elm clults ami go af ter them in a way they deserve. Bait for Democratic Nibbles. Ilepiihlicans .ire daily Jt.iitlc-g th ir hooks for d-nj., r.itif newspaper bite-.. and they have m.v ei di ( j(l !Mm.- numerous nibbles'. Tie; ;u i: ;i J . , , , ,,j C rover Cleveland asa pn-sid'-nt i.il can didate is .f them, 'j ,.v prc.-,;- dent never entertained lb,' lj, ... of again beeoming a candidate for pres ident, lie has iiiour sen ,, i h.iM insiii- mit to such a pro posit ion. si ill lb.- idea of republicans in keeping his name prominent ly 1 eli i c Hie . j,-;u, j,,,,. pie is e iileul y ser ing is pnrpo,- to renew Intsl ility bet ween t - ,,, ( j,,,, , and to call for I It ul t era i ices from v.i:i" papers that would have bet n just well had they remain unsaid. The Omaha World-Herald bites so bard as to almost lake the cork under, and makes the bold declaration that, if C rover Cleveland is nominated thai paper will support lloosev-it. There is no cause for such a declaration, :: i I esiH'cially from the only democratic metropolitan daily in Nebraska. It is establishing a bad preeedent for pa pers f smaller pretentions ,, follow. Then-a re papers with as ;i"it inl'ii ence perhaps as the World-Herald, which in case Mr. Pryan d sired I he nominal ion, who would nol want him but when it came toa show flown v.onld supMtrt him with all their mi-id. in preference to Teddy I loose veil o,anv other republican. Put this thin- of refusing to support a candidate simply because he flues not, agree withyoutii the letter, is not the right, kind of sentiment, in a party leader, and one that, has already had an.eli'ect to w ideii instead of closing t he gulf between two host ile factions. Crover Cleveland's candidacy is out of the tpiest ion, but is seri vug 1 1"' pur pose for which it is advanced by the leaders of the republican party that of keeping alive the iil-I'ei ling eiejen dered against Mr. Cleveland, and to call forth such uncalled for utterances as those emanating from the World Herald, the leading democrat ic paper of Nebraska. With the proper elVoi I , nod the i i,:ht man to head the national ticket, the democratic party have a splendid op portunity Ift elect, the next president of tin; Cnited Stales. Hut it can nev er le done as long as 1 1 ie iea 1 ing pa pers of the land entertain the idea of bolt ing, a spirit tint should be entirely dispelled. It hasalready Ihsu so thor oughly instilled in the minds of many here in Nebraska to the extent that men will enter a convention as dele gates, assist in selecting candidates, and if these candidates do not just ex actly suit them, the convention, they think, floes not bind them by any means t o support the licel. and as a general rule, either don't go to the polls or if they do they vole direct against the ticket they assisted in nominal ing and are in duty bound t o support. This has Im-cii too much the practice, and such articles as the one re fe red to arc not calculated to help matters very much. There is great hope I'm-I he demo cratic party, and the .loiirnal believes a properly managed cam pa ign. u ii h an able, conscientious standard h- arer to lead them, there is no quest ion as to the success ol democracy next yevr. Vciln Efforts. It often happens that physicians make vain efforts to cure a disease which then is cured by a household remedy. Mr. -his. Prochaska. 1 111. south 1th street, Omaha. Neb., wrote us the following. 4,My wife was sick for three months and under the care of a doctor, but he could not cure her. Instead of getting Itetter her condition grew worse, until a 1 tout a month ago we happened to get a bottle of Timer's American Klixir of Pitter Wine. My wife used several bottles and we must state that it helped her. She could leave the led soon and is now well again, givingall thecrcdit toyourw ine. We dropped the doc! or and took to the wine and the result is thai she is perfectly well.' Cases like this are nothing unusual. Triner's American Klixir of Pitter Wine dilTers from all other blood purilicrs and tonics in keeping the stomach st nng and work ing during the cure while most medi cines first spoil the stomach. Your appetite will improve at once. It will make you strong and hale. At drug stores and at the manufacturer's Jos. Triner, !''. south Ashland avenue. Chicago. 111. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with yonr water and let it stand twenty-four hours ; a sit hment or set tling indicates an unhealthy con dition of the kid neys ; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble ; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out f order. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain hi the bark, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, w ine or lecr, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of Uing compelled to go oftcn iluring the day, and to get up many times during the night. The niiM and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the U-r-t. Sold by drug gists in fiftv-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may" have a sample lttle and a look that tells all fju'- almut it, lHtlt sent free glfK'ZKT !v mail. AU.ircss in. B:f --....wi Kilmer & Co., Tang- -icLfxi?- liamtolt, N. Y. Wllell nonwof Swamo-Root. writing mention this pajer and don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Ir. Kilmer's Svamj-Root, and the address, Dinhaiuton, N. Y. Democratic Hot Shot. Ceueial Wood a.v his mission in the I'nihipines is of a military character, j Nat uraliy. ! hi.-, ii t :.:iiit ary adminis i l 1 1 ion. -v i No per.-n who fa vor.s a reduction of I iie t a l ill' on t rust -made 'loods can log-1 iea ! ly - t.e f -r t he i epu'l ican ca ndid.i I e ! w hoever Ie- ii, ay ''. The piesid. n! 's determinat ion o force a m yio of thejiort nil the people o! Charleston. S. C h:.s ' "ril II l-l iled I if lore t I if 1.1 v. I'roifi recent rexiilsthe n:i idea is d ing ha id. but even "diouid il tiiulit s way into the Iowa platform it will be in an emasculated condil ion. If Pooseveit reaily enjoys his baby -k issing ex pi oit s he should t ia vel sout 1 1. There he v.ouM tind no lack of nice, shiny piekanines, in whom he takes such a di ep interest. r Senator llanna has, in Senator I'or aker. an enemy who will keep the junior Ohio si - na I or iiitetoo busy in the Puckeye stale for some lime to permit of bisenlering t he president ia! race. x- : h-" t rusts all over the country are increasing 1 he price of t heir co m modi t y from :Ti t o per cent , not t hat, it costs more to harvesl or store the ice, hut the trusts fee I that they would like the liiiiln'V Perhaps t lie experience of Admiral I tewey helped City Attorney Joseph W. Folk to refuse t he ; i.'i.oiin residence offered him by the hiisinrss men of St. Louis. I'on'l f. n'get, as go along t hat Joseph is'a democrat There arc a good many people who regard t he growl It of t he labor unions as a menace 1 ott he nation. So many, in fai't , t hat Pooseveit may find that he has grievously erred in his catering so cxt ra vagant ly to t he assoe iat ions. v -V- The personality of the next demo crat ic president in I candidalc makes an interesting theme for speculation in tin; newspapers but the wisest demo cratic statesmen declare it would be too early to announce their candidate if they were to agree on one. -X- -X- I X- According to Mr. Julius Harbinger, a New York City oilicia 1, then; were in that city, in the past three months, more evictions than have occurred in ail I reland during a like period. Over one thousand dispossess warrants were issued in the month of Ma rch a lone, (iieaf is repuMk-an prosperity. There isno doubt tail that Mr. Cleve land received a ureal er p pu!a r demon- i s! ration in St. Louis t ban did the act ing roustabout president of 1 he Cnited States. There is also no doubt but that the next democratic nominee, whoever he maybe, will receive a great er popular demonstration than will poi iseyeit . A Succcssiul Company. At the annual meet ing of the I'latts mouth teleplione compan.y recently the regular h jier cent dividend was declared on all stock of record on January 1. 1'."':;. The stockholders decided to at once completely cover Cass county with farm telephones: to build three small exchanges and to extend the toil lines from Have lock to Lincoln to connect with the independent system being built there. For this purpose a new No. lo cop per circuit will be strung frur Platts mouth to Lincoln. The copper circuit now terminal ing at Ha velock w ill also be extended into Lincoln giving two lirst -class copper metallic circuits from Plattsmouth to Lincoln and con necting all southeastern Nebraska and sout 1 1 western Iowa with the capit a 1 of Nebraska. The company will sell the balance of the :,'V,noo of new stock offered the money so obtained to be invested in the above named extensions. The idea is to distribute the slock all over the territory covered bj' the Platts mouth Telephone com pan j", thereby making it truly a local company and extending its inlluence and prestige. The placing of the stock on the mar ket two weeks ago has broughta great many inquiries from different parts of the state, as well as Cass county, tint the company prefers to sell only to Cass and Lancaster county citizens, and expects to place the remainder of the new stock within the next few weeks. Any persons thinking of in vest ing ii this st ock should not delay sending in their applications, for the sale of this block of o.imii) will com plete the system and no more stock will be placed on the market. FARM FOR SALE! An excellent farm consisting of l!lo acres t hree mi les nort h of O' Neill. Ne braska, in one ot' the best, farming dis tricts in Holt county. Lvery foot of this is good soil and it is as good land as that furt her east w hich is selling' from ?.-.( to per acre. The im provement s consist of a room frame house: barn Ilxilt. with annex 14xJl: granary 14x1: crihsxli: li" acres un der cultivation, which is in tirst -class class shape to be put. in crop this spring, also some T acres of fine bay meadow. There is a line spring in the j pasture that runs the year around and the place is nil lenced wit h t liree wire fence and crossfenced. Such land as t his is 1 m in i id to double in value with in the next two or three years and there is no reason why it should not sell for f:V"..oo or tu.oo an acre. Price rjo.oo per acre. Address. P. J. I is-.;i:. O'Neill, Neb. Made Young Again. "On" of Ir. King's New Life Pills each night for t wo weeks has put me in my "teens' again" writ.es I . II. Turner of I tempsej tow n. Pennsylvania They're the best hi the world for liver, stomach and bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only '2'c at K. J. Frickc & Co's drugstore. City Ccimk',1 The city council met !;u-t niyht, and among ot her impot tant matters t rans acted was the appointment of II. 1 . Travis city attorney, by the Major, and his confirmation by thai body. This is one of the best things the council has accomplished for .some time. Another action of great im portance was t he inst met ion to select two pi isons to sii e with him as a commit I ee to confer with W. I hld r. d' e. genera! manager of 1 he P. .'v M.. i.o o .Mid I o seen i i ng ij must, avail able civil engineer lo (let ei mine the besi possible way ol ( lr:i i u i i ig t he city I o p re v ei it furt her fiver Hows. Gc'j His lb if.ua. r Sherill'J. D. McPride returned from Nfdigh. Neb., with a young man by the name of Ki.er, wlm was wanted Ir-re on a charge of grand larceny. K ier is oni.v about IT years old. and vas making his home wilhHenrj' In helder. at (,'edar (,'ree'c. Some time since he suddenly departed for parts unknown, and it is alleged that he took with him tVi belonging to his employer. Sheriff McPride has been on 1 he alert, to locate the joungman, and with his usual vigilance has succeeded in doing so. Ki.er claims betook onlj $2 of t he complainant's money, all I he money t he pocket book contained, which he took with him. The young man was arraigned before J ud ge .lessen, of I he (list rict court ves t erday morning, pleaded guillj to the charge of grand larceny, and being only IT years old, was sentenced to the re form at Kearnev. as the law directs. Think of It! We can sell you a t loom bouse and one lot. for sil.Vt.on. .i-jn.oo cash: bal ance in monthlj' payments. A 7 room house: six lots and large barn for ::."0(Um. !i-.'(.nu cash: balance in mont h ly payment s. A ." room house with I lots, well im proved for :;."( UK i. ii:o.tni cash: bal ance in monthly payments. A neat cottage of four rooms, two lots, original value iHiMo.nn: price now Ci7".U!. -i;T.".o cash, balance in monthly payments. . ." room cottage, two lots. Price s.Tno.Oi); -iCiiMH) cash, balance in month ly paymcnt.s. A four room house, wilh three lots and orchard for JT."i.". $J."i.oo cash, balance in monlhl.v paymimts. A line residence property for $lt(M).(ii) original value :'""i): part cash, balance on t hue. A seven room house and lot close in for r. (OO.nO. Original cost much more. Part cash, balance on time. A neat residence close in for tl.TO.OM. Payments to suit purchaser. A lino acre 1 ract .with room house and other improveme nts for ts.Vi.uo. iriginal value -tt.Viii.oo. Vi'hy pay 7.o to 10. no a mont h rent with these and other opportunities before you? Pool; ahead and provide a home for jour fainilj'. Purchase whileyoucan get proper! y at, a saciilice. for these properties will cerlainlv advance. I s?. IB. 4 Ii 51 w i n Plattsmouth, Neb. WILL YOU? liny Your lco of H. C. (&SON who always handles nothing but pure crystal ice 5)clivcrcJ iCvcrv? flDormno! Platssmoutli 'Phono 72-7o. Neb. 'Phone 72. Office 604 Main St. GXIXX)ZXDOCCXD3(iXDeCDGXDCCXiXDCXDGX3ra 8 8 I BY KEEPING jlM LIME:! 5 And mnrchiii"; Q Q straight to Q p wlicre yn will bo ro- 8 R jtaid for yttur troubl.' 8 Q by -ettiiig; tho best p on the markets. O Groceries, R Canned Goods. p Fruits, j q fresh daily from the markets. Q VEGETABLES, y grathered fresh every morning, e 'Phone 54. 8 Q :it rni:t'i IIIih'Iv I'l.-iUsininil Ii. Q UCXDGCXDCXDOGOOQeSGXDGOOQeaeXsXiJ 1 inn i ills !1JMM, Ken Wanted! e.ld V . t ea m d ri ve i s 1 t ! ; i if st rike:s on Height. ."SI 1. iff. the place and didi ei , w ;i .on- b ii!. d;o ing -! like. Pernri:i"i.t for coin pet en! m- n. I u I i rle i enci . i joined by fedeial court. 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I will on 1 ! v 1st Dav f June, A. I).. V)'X. at 1 i o'.'loek. a. in., of said day. at I In- s.,::: ii i. : of t lie ( m rl house, in I In-eit y cf I'iaii i 'lont It. in sa id coil n I V. sol I at m i ii i' '. 1 e '! i, : i. . ( 1 In- liiliest I i. Id( r for I'.a-h. tin rea I "st a I e. I . i-v. i : I . .: s ana .:' in t .!. villa ( ( if ( . reel! w I. ( a-s .-. .ant y. . 1 . ; .a. I o;'e; In r ' i I h all I lie i 'a I lev , -, :: 1 1 . , : t , . - . I ena mas i la'i'e i nl i I iei. t i n- . : in an' a pp. rl aiti i i':.". 'I lie same In in 1 ' I i... a ami l a Ken a . I In- pro pi i i . i .1 a . - . s - . ... i I. al.. in-! in i:. r:l s lo sni' a j...' . ' ! , said c.uirl ree.'iered liy Allien I . W ; -la ' nl i '1 a a i nsi said ile.'i in la a : I'la i i sinoin h. NedrasKa.. .', irl' A I' ima .i. i :.: it--:! . ' SI n t i il'. f 'a ss f ' mi ! ! Ne',i-a ia 1 j C S. Poi.iv. I 'la inl i l'"s A : t oi in . I ej 1 INolicc lo Creditors. Mate (if ehra ska. ass ( omit y. i I n C hi n i ('..;! 1 11 t he taai t erof 1 lie est at. ol ( :....-' deceasell. RJot is liel-ehy va va n I ii., : ti,e I Miiil ili'i'c;i-i-ii u iil en . I he j i. A. - '!: , ' sa :d est a I e. I ief. re li.e. C,t:,nl : .1 ; , i -s , n" (a eoiiiu v. Nebraska, at I lie n: v .e 1 1 i i "1. in I 'ia 1 1 sun .tit h. in sa i. i e it i n :. . at :' if .Inly. A. I .. 1 !'.:. and on I i i,' ;:i d day . !' eelnlier. A. 1 1.. a I Id o'elo. I:, a. I;,., i day. f. r ; in- pti t a c .se i if pres.' i ! i na t m-ir ei. for eami na 1 ii n. ad i list ttiep I a m . a 1 ,w a nee. Si months are alio wed fori -.editors of ! sa ii I deceased t o present t hei r e!a i las. a m I i me ' vrar for 1 he .M-.-teor lo sett!.- said r.lnli-. ! i'loin lie am ! day of .May. ll'.i.'i. j Witne i my hand and seal of said eo'e.iyi court, a I Plat t sinolil h. .Nel u a -K:i. I ii is ,,t !: da y i of .May. i:m:;. .1. I .. I '( II I. I. ss. ISKAI.l oimi v .1 lid. a i 1 5i Road Notice J' I'll lllilll il IIHH1 ( 'it,, CI I II : 1 G '1'lie eoinmissioiier a ppi i :jl . I to w an.i.t; loea (e a roa d on t he ha 1 1 seel i- in I i t n tii;i.i;i-: . C nort It a m I si nit h 1 h i .ii - 1 1 lin- south It.i! ; sect ion t went.y-foii r C.'li lir.oi-liiii In. t:;n::i- 1 :. A Iso ti p. ml ha ha ! f section line i unfit!.- i a .1 : :iinl (-s lliii,ii'h s:tiil M-rliiii! :.'l. l-o. n -lii,i 1 '. ra litre 1.'. ve-1 from the eenli r of sai.i a - ; lion, until it it lersecis with road .No. ! Also M vt.eate thai (.art of road o. i:' running' throi;'-h th" s w of seet:o:t .1. ! towiisliij) ten. (la) ranre twelve (1J. .-a-' ! ; the lilli p. m.. has rejiotled in fa..r oi tin location and vacation ih.-i f; and ai! on I ject ions herel o. or cla i ins for da ina :n - . in'M heliledin 1 he count y clerk's oili.-e on . .,!. - fore noi m op t he -.'ai h day of .1 a ly. A . I . ','..;. ' or such road will he "loea t oi ' a m I va.-aOal j wit houi reference tin rein. I .. A . 'I vs. i . ! My .l.M ks lluiiia; i s. 1 1( put y. f.d. ( ; t i: j J- It. TKAVIS. A'l "in;M A -AT-L W IIoOMS s. !l. 10 ami 1 !. Wati.i:m.v. IIi.im k. PI.ATTSMoCTII. NKI!KAKA. X KttKAsKA TF.I.I'.IMIO.N K. I mi i iei'. VT). i'. t ItKSI PKNI i:. I'. 8 ! 0 : IDnn Si X ! , SI 3 X makes ajieeialty of all kind Jj rf Tinwftrk. such as lioorin-r. H jj ( utteriup;. etc.. and fill work X k ernaranteod. Call and LXi t !s prices before c-oiit rad in;; g work. k ? 50s5 uSain street, S $ IMnttsmoutbr bra si: a. k. such as lioorin-r. j Tlie Trulh About Thunder fountain Send ten cents for C4 pare book fully illustrated with half-tones. This book contains a most interest ing and accurate description of the great gold fields just being opened up in Idaho. The only book in print about this most wonderful country. Every American who wants to know what is going on can afford to spend 10 cents for this book. 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Q rGcm li ine Cedar Brook Whiskey, Also imported Liquors ond Wines. h :inl M;iin. .... riattsmoutli, Nebraska. O idiier 4t Pidiaiiapolis. Ind !' h mi s ile .1 ime ', . Hand !l h. Met roit, Mich '-'I on sale .1 nl v II and l'l h. P.. II- lolitailie. t 11 o on sa Ie M a .1 use 1st . t: iii on. ne. M.i :5J -i: on sa'e .Inly IV and lwl It I !i :.' on. M a i m sa Ie .1 m e :;o .1 id v lib. I I'aii'. M inn 1 A'j M ini.ea jH il is, M inn IJ .'!" I tabil Ii. M inn b; :'.." W aterville, M inn., I Xt on sale daily during June, .July, Aueilst and .Sepleinber. I'ounrf Trip Tickets. 1. ei ,' I nil d I I i p I icKet S oil sa ! I ft N'oiihwcsl, Smilh and Soiilbeas- da s i if i ;n It mont h. hicajjo and Steamer ia the tJleat ! s. l. - l me ; i e on a u Itinerary, sbow- lh-erval imis made in ad vance. 1 d o 1 1 i.'l I i i l I chee li 1 1 1 1 V (J I Veil, W. M. DRILL, ..t III ... I f k I... V'.. I. I . I I . , l 'lit, Ii. It mg tfOHN M. LEY DA, ATTORNEY- ATLAW. ABSTRACTER OF LAND TITLES. Pn-pariiiL' a I .1 i.i.'l s ( tllle. in ey a m'liiK ami e a in i li i it " I 1 1 Ii s In tea I i-.,l:ili. a sMel;i I i y. Wii l, pi . . . a I v d. .i ie a i id Im ia.'es rca-MHi- a'.le. IMliie: ;. mills II .'UK I V. .lollll flllllll Uiiinliii:.'. near t'mirt House. Plait smoul Ii, . In asK.i.. I!LeJi0 Interesting BooK 1 1 j : 1 1 ;i imiti can pcriise ishisnwn hank liiink. I ii'irmis upon hiinscir whether I In- lin 1 cs a ic ; a t isl'act (try tr not. If I he 11 mi icy is dcpiisitrd wit II The Banf of Cass County ! j everyl hiie; possible is done I y the ih:iii:i-( ineiil lomake them v. I .el 'tis care for your money. V; h ue lire and biirolar proof vaults. Bee Hive Restaurant, Wain Street i.m.mi;diati:lv oiM'osm: coi'irr norsi:. .Meals at all hours. Special lit -b illion to 1 he f ; 1 1 iner patrons. Tint t a I do:-; an- supplied with tint I test t In- in ;i i Li Is all'ortl. .inllN COIMOV. I'loprietor. Al! Kinds of Denial work. Plates made t hat li'. ( a Is e p lieiice. Prl.es re:isin:t l.le. W o v u.i rant o il. Ill I K li l'l I i;i.l! I.l llMM'K. 'I I I. i. chum: No. !! mi 17 V Abstracts of Title Jl7oma5 Uallir(. ( ilTK'i; AiiIm iisi r-ISusli IUim U. )sl((iiatliy in Pluttsmoutli! . . .( )stt oatliio Physician. . . (radualeof A tnerica n Sclnnil of f tstoiatliy K irksvi I If. Missiurl. I.ady A 1 1 em la nt . (.'oiisullatloii J ree. Waterman I lu i Id invr -'I'el. ,li.(iie :an. ( Hi ic. - ho 1 1 is : ji to 1 ; a .in. ami I t 4 p. In . iy PROPRIETOR. The C'eleliralffl hiliii (iihk I Jeer ul u;i)s on tup. The 'ovular lU'cr . 1 Specialty! Ql. MAI.'-IIAI.I.. liKN'l ir 1 1 t m 1, I ( J - r ', 1 : i ; 1 ' t. 'Il 'A 1 v, iv 1 r 1 7T