The PlattsmouthJourna R. A. 15ATF-S, l'riiLisimt. Entered kt the pntlofflrp at Plttmouth, Ne- Stick rlirht to the law. Assessor Tee pardon. K-iual and just assessment Is what the people demand. An exchange regrets that '.Senator Burton did not save himself by turn ing state 8 evidence." Wonder Diet rich didn't threaten to do this to save himself from a similar fate as Burton's? TiiESt. Louis Republic says: "There was a vigorous complaint from certain parties that Brvan talked too much and now these same parties are complain- inlng because Parker Is silent. i unny that some people can't be satisfied." Tnic assessor Is abroad In the land and the taxpayer is about to receive soma V'lnsldo Information" as to the Ingenuity of a republican legislature In framing a revenue law that compels him to bear an even lamer share than usual of the public bnrden, while great corporations escape. Thk bead of the reform movement In Missouri, the great boodlcr hunter and graft exposer, Joseph w. Folk, seems pretty certain to bo tlio next governor of that state. The machine leaders and corruptlonlsts have been put to flight and thousands of rcDubll- cans who are not In jail have come out for him. - J Jok Folk Is evidently "burning the woods" In Missouri, from the way the rural democrats are rushing to the front to vote for him. When the returns are all In it will be found that he will have a majority over all other candi dates combined. When the rural dc mocracv of Missouri Ktipiik. It, Is iisn.-illv in;that tone of voice as to be most thor- uugmy uuuersiuoti. The members of the Oraaha bar feel very lndlirnant over the cowanllv man- ner Mickey pursued In theappolntment of Judge Baxter's successor. After giv ing the bar to understand that Its wishes would be consulted, and while the members were holding a meeting to recommend some one for appoint ,ment, they were apprised of the fact that Attorney Bartlctt had re eelved the news of his appointment Little Johnny's action was a terrible . insult to the Omaha bar. IIkke are tho utterances of a demo crat after our own heart. In the last is sue of the Columbus Telegram Edgar Howard has this to say: "Judge Parker wm not be the nrst choice of Nebraska democrats, but If ho should be chosen by theconvcntlon the Nebraska democ racy would be first to fall in behind the banner. J udge Parker Is not wholly In accora wiin the viewsof western dem ocrats. But If In the wisdom of tho national convention Judge Par ker shall be chosen for that honor western democrats will accept the de clslon as final, and the true western democrats will be the last to organize any maimer and Buckncr business. To a personal friend Judue John J Sullivan worte a letter, containing nu merous good suggestions to the demo crats cf Nebraska and among the best Is the following, which agrees with tne journal's ideaexactly: "The thing to do always Is what the majority want J v . . . . ... uoue. it may not dc prudent or pol itlc, but it is democratic. In the election of delegates to St. Louis differences of opinlnion In regard to the platform should be left out of view; representa live democrats should be chosen with out reference to their attltute on the question of reanirmatlon." In these utterances Judge Sullivan dcmoi strates the proper manner of securing hamony in the ranks of the democratic party or me state. . Missouri has had, and ought to have imam, a repuuncan administration. Grant City (Mo.) Star. There are too many voters in that state wno still remember the dark days of Missouri, when tho republicans had control, ana the condition they leftaf- rairs in, to trust that party. They haven't yet forgotton Rod man X- To and the band of thieves that saddled mllllonsupon mllllonsof debtupon the Dcoolo of that democrats have made Missouri what It is toaay one or the most prosperous states in the union, and the citizens .im not quite ready to experience another calamity or like character. "We are rrom Missouri," and whenever Mm nor people become so Insane as to trust mat party again It will be after all the Old settlers have passed awav. if k enough to irritate any democrat, who nas ever uvea in Missouri, to read such squibs from republican papers. The Idea that "Missouri has had, and ought 10 nave again, a republican admlnls iration," must appear ridiculous to those who know or read of the dastard ly deeds commit ted by that party a few years after tho war. i . Robbed the Grave. A startling Incident Is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol lows: "I was In an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunk en, tongue coated, pain continually In back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given mo up. Then 1 was advised to use Electric Bitters; to my great Joy, tho first bottle made a decided Improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robtcd the grave of another victim." No one should fall to try them. Only Co cents, guar anteed, at F, 0. Fricko & Co's drug ftore. The matter of C. Merruia aiit w in. Crai,;, styled forcible di-u-ntlun, hk n came up in Ju.i'-e Archer s court Monday, resulting in a verdict for the defendant. The case was tried by a jury composed of the following gentlemen: J. V. E-'enU-rger, Andy Taylor, IloU'rt Mauy, Henry HeroM, V. u. Picket, ami rreil Katngc. The plaintiff alleged through her attorney Polk, that the defendant, who occu pies her farm in Liberty precinct, is holding the same unlawfully, his term of lease having expired and that he re fuses to give possession of property. Herein Is another Instance where the Italian hand of Attorney Polk was again visible. The pony belonging todrovenorand ueorge liovey, took a notion to take a spin yesterday. With the cart at tached it came down Fifth street, crossing Main and turned up the alley back of Wescott's store where the vehicle struck a post and the pony fell down. After revaluing its feet it ran into the sheds back of Hans Goos' sa loon, where It was stopped. No par ticular damage done. While engaged in paintiiiir the ex terior of one of Klam Parineic's houses last Monday, William Brantner made a misstep and fell from the ladder, spraining one of his ankles, and is now able to hobble around with the aid of a cane. W. C. Tlpbens, the new councilman from the Fifth ward, Is a new suu- scrlber to the Journal this week. Tho Old Reliable is being quite popular in the city, as well as In the country dis trlcts. The newest creations in Easter hats are sold very reasonably at the St Louis Millinery Co. Mak.es a Clean Sweep. There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the Salves you ever heard of, Bucklen's Arnica Salve Is the best. It sweeps away and cures Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It 's only 2.")C, and guaranteed to give satis faction by F. (J. Fricke & Co. If you want to dress stylishly, buv your hats at the St. Louis Millinery (Jo. Seeing is bcllevlm:. For Sale. I have a four horse power second hand Fairbanks-Morris gasoline engine I will sell cheap. It is in good run ning order and 0. K. Having replaced it with a heavier engine. I will dis pose of it at a bargain. If you are in terested write me at Union, Neb. W. B. Banning. Painting, decorating and sign writ ing. Work guaranteed. Leave orders at Frickc's drug store. L. Baldwin, CITY ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE to amend section one of an ordinance levying a license tax upon occupations and business within the limits of ihc city of Plattsmoutli, Nebraska, and on all persons engaged in such occupations and business to raise revenue, and providing for the collection and dis position of said tax; fixing penalties for the non-payment of such tax and to repeal all ordinances in conllict with the provision of this ordinance passed and approved on the 14th day of July, 11HL and described as Ordi nance No. 10(1 in the compilation of ordinances made in lii()2. Ik it Oitbtlnolhii the Mmmr i..7 c;i,i Cmutdl (.it City of I'luthmmitlt: SIXTION ONE. That section one of tlm passed as aforesaid, on July Hth, and described as Ordinance No. 10(1 of the liM):! compilation of the city of Plattsmoutli, be and hereby Is amended to read as follows: Skc. 1. That there is lmrehv Wi.ui annually a cense i.iv on n:...i, .,,i every occupation and business within the limits of tills city, as hereinafter cuumcnueu, in raise revenue thereby in the several sums on the different uuMiiesscs anu oecimat nns ivsnne. tively, to-wit: Auctioneers of goods, waresand merchandise, other than live stock and second hand house- noid goods, per dav -v. on Auctioneers of live stock or sec ono-naiid goods, ner dav.... I nit l lawkers, peddlers of goods, jew- Y'J l lutein medicines, per nay - I raveling physicians who nd- ----!, i wr ci ue as such, or who vend or give away medicines, drugs or appliances, or who treat medical or surgical cases. and traveluiL' dentist iikpiI.iv in on Kyery outdoor concert or exlil- ouion and every person who exhibits games or any game upon the public streets per (lay (foregoing not to be con strued as lie prohibited bv law I... in on &very peddierselllng to the gen- .-iai yuonc uy sample or oth wlse, any goods, wares or mer chandise, except drummers for wholesale houses selling to local merchants. Tor each day engaged in peddling, canvass ing or sell Dg in nn kverj- traveling lxK)k or tree peddler, per dav ) nn Every patent right peddler per 2 00 r.very travelingscwlng machine agent, per dav r. nn r.very traveling Insuranceagent vain u;iy nigged In can- ;vMiig ,Mll canvassers iraterua liKnr.m,.,. r. for sent oil or to he represented by re pre- ...... louKe, io no excepted iroin the foreiroinif I i.pi!:iv r. nn Kv"y travelliiK photograph ar- iiiki caiuacr ror photo graphs or pictures or frames or pictures or photographs, l' ay ... ..... ft nn Furnishing goods, waresor mer- mist mr auction sale.oth er than livn Kt. .). . household t'noiU iw.r day :.r . Attorneys, Including privilege w iiiiiic reii estate, but not 10 Solicit Or Wrlln Intnrnx.-A :o oo 5 00 5 00 10 00 20 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 ery, per year 5 looacco anu cigar dealers, per year Sewing machine dealers, per year 't. Va r iety store and stat ionery per 5 00 5 00 5 00 Merchant tailors, per year 2 50 Llvervandfeed Rt.-ihl ps nor vnn r 5 00 5 00 Furniture dealers, per year.... Saddle or harness dealers, per year , Grist or feed mills. Der vear . . . 5 00 0 00 Hotels, per year 5 oo uestaurant or confectioners, per year Real estate dealers, por year. , . Physicians and surgeons, per year W agon or blacksmith shop, per , year ... Dealers In tinware or stoves, per year Hour or feed stores, nop imp 5 00 5 00 Bakeries, per year 5 00 weuusis, per year 5 00 1'iichjmus, per year Ice dealers, per vear Saloons retailing Intoxicants as a ucverage, in addition to such sums as are now, or hereafter shall be required under the laws of Nebraska, per year... 500 00 Billiard halls, per year 10 00 """"IK iineys, peryear 5 00 uiays or teamsters, per year. . . l Photograph galleries, per year 5 Express companies on their busl ness from points in the state of Nebraska to the city of Plattsmoutli, and on business on packages and parcels trans ported from the city of Platts moutli to Points in Mm thi of Nebraska, per year 20 no L,vcry telegrapli company on the ousoiess .urn occupation or re ceiving messages in I'latts mouih from persons In said city and transmitting tho same by telegraph from Platts moutli to points within Ne braska, and in transmitting such messages from points in Nebraska to persons in the City of Plattsmoutli, and de livering such messages In Plattsmotith, excepting the receipt, transmission and de livery of any such messages to and from any department, agency or agent of the United States, and excepting the re ceipt, transmission and deliv ery of any such messages which are Inter-state com merce, which said receiving, transmitting and delivery of said excepted messages are not taxed hereby, per year. . . 30 00 Telephone companies on local business, per year 25 00 .Manuiaciuring illuminating gas ..peryear 30 00 jianuiacturing and sale of elec- mciiyior illuminating pur poses, per vear in on nen one person manufactures anu nisr.rioutes ootli gas and electricity for illumination purposes, per year co 00 Every corporation or individual carrying or transporting freight and passengers from any point in the city of Platts moutli to points within the the State of Nebraska and from points outside said city but within the state of Ne braska to or within the limits of Plattsmoutli, on such occu pation or business, (no tat shall be levied on any of such business as may be inter state In Its character) per year 25 00 Every person orcorporatlon en gaged in tne business of sup plying water by means of mains or conduits to the resi dents of said city, per year, , . 30 00 50 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 Each circus or mennL'orlo. nor - -1 ,"- dav Each side show, per day Coal -li'alers, per year Printing nillccs, per year Second-hand stores, per year. . . Mioot ing galleries, peryear.... 5 00 Each lire, life or accident In surance company, except fra ternal Insurance companies, per year 5 00 Agricultural Implement or bug gy dealers, per year 5 00 Steam laundries, peryear 5 00 Dealers In petroleum, gasoline, kerosene or naptha, who sell in quantities exceeding ten gallons at any one time, or who store said oils or any of them In quint ities exceeding one-hundred gallons, peryear 100 00 Commission houses dealing In options, or selling or buying grain, or stocks or bonds on margins, per year 25 00 One license shall permit business In but one store or adjoining rooms. If separate establishment be maintained an additional tax shall he nnid far each added place of business. Sl-:c. 2. That sect Inn nno nf koM nr. dinance ns heretofore existing be and the same hereby is repealed, provided however that all rights ncrrnini t till' CltV (if I'lllttSMllllllll llnrlor LitlH 1, ----- ,.l. . ... nuiu original section, tic and the same here uy snan remain in mil rorce. , Skc. X This ordinnnen cimil ha in force from nnd nftor Its proval and publication according to law. Passed and nnnroverl this 11th of April, I'.ml. ' ... . ,r'i.SK ' Mono an, Mayor. Attest: II. M. Soknniciinkv. City Clerk.. Sheriffs Sale. gV vlrine 1 if nn execution Issued by James -i.i 1 " strict ii.urt, w II bin am fur Cnt. cmiiiiv v,i...l. ........ ., , . , , . " viiitii,nR..uW tne illrtvicd. w 1 on the Sola Day of April, A. D.. 1904 at II nVliK k a. m of said day at the mmiIIi d.ir nr the ci.t.n house In tl city ,,f atts. inouth . In said enmity, sell Ht public Ruction. Io l ie It ir test hh 1 1, r fur ....I. it... f..ii..i...l real i shiie t.i-wlt : Ixils six ami neveii m .1 I 1.1 Illiu k three I II In tint vlllm... ... It....... I'iim ciiimlv. .ilir'LLi. i.iir.,1 ti.. mi.i. i..l .rl I. if. s and appurtenances t hereunto l iililllj nr it. nln.kii in.,i..r.i,l,,l ri , ,, . r . , , i' ii. iiviiii,' Ih-i .u levied iih m anil taken as the property of. linnet K. I letulnif. ilefendant. to salUfy r JililKi lnent nf .nl. curt rtHl.virei by Meyer A Kit tiike. i.lalnilit't iil'uIii.i ...i.i ,i. .... i... I'lattlntillth. ..lirx.wL . Mt..l. u.i. . .' I"'l. .It III II Mi lllMIL; " UlHOM Cl.AIIK. HherllICaj.C.. el.r.k. ljai.k, per ar Bei.ui grocery store, per year.. Kefiil meat market, pT year.. Befall drugstore, w here no malt spirituous or vinous liquors are sold, ;er year Drug stores where malt, spirit i:ous or vinous liquors are sold for mechanical, medical or sa cramental purposes, per year JV:i!eis in dry goods, per year.. Uetail cluthiuglealers,peryear (eneral merchants, per year... Ilardward dealers, per vear. . . . Lumber dealers, per year Jew elers, per year Boot and thoe dealers, per year tiraiu dealers, per year Kalers in glassware and crock Notice to Creditors. Suit of NVlraka, I I l.u .'.,11 lit V C In County CVurt. IN llif mailer nf tlitf estate of St, plu n llt ii Utll. tl"rNil. MOl'ICK U heft-by irlven Hint tl i-mlltors ll ..f .l.l iImm 1111 ....... I ti... A.llllllll.. Irnttifnf aM cMritt'. t'fort nir. ounty jutlif 11I Cam futility. Nt'liniskn. at thr inunty eoiiri r'm iu i-.i 1 iuhiu ill, ill n.,iii iiiimj. "- l."tli ily of May. A. !.. an.l nu tlio ITih tiy in in'uiikt. hah. at iuoiUk k a. in . " day. fur ltii imrpoM' of iirt-.eiiiliiit tlnir eiaiiii!i fur i ainiiiatkii. ailjutiiu ul unit ul IUWII.T. till nuititlis nro alliiwisl for tlu ensllturs of Willi ilwravU to iirfsrnt their elnlius, ntionr year for thf ailmliiNtrntor H M'ttlt siO'l es tate, from the lith ilay of April, A l.. I'.1- W l u ...v l.u...l ...uf .. ut.l .mnlv eouru at I'lattMiHiutli. Netirakii. tills --"J Uuy uf Muriii. A. It., I'.n4. llAHVET 1). TBAVIlt. sIal! County JuilKe 00 Notice to Creditors. STATt Ot NKI1HA9KA, L roinitv Court Cum County. us. In County Louri. In tte matter of tliu estate of LvwU K. Cole, Ueceaseil. OTICE Is her.'liy given ttint the ereilltont of salt! (Ii'censi'ii will inn t the Adminis trator of said rstate. U'fore tne. County Judxoof Cass i"oiinty.Neliraslii.iit th eotiuty eourt Hlm In I'lattsmoutli, In said county, on the 31st day of May A. !.. I'M, and on the 31ft lIl.W llf I li'liltvP H.Ll ,.t III ,.',..ul u III .MLI'll day. for thu purpose of presenting tlieir eiuims tor examination, uiliustmeni anu allowanee. Six months aro ulloweil for the i..,.llt,,M ..u .1..........., ... ........, . l,..lr ,.,uii. cit.it. m, n.n.'.i n ,.i,-.t tiv claims, and one year for the administrator to st'iiiu &uiu esiaiu, iroui mo Join uay 01 nprn Witness my hand and the seal of saltl eoun r eourt. at l'liil.tsmiiiitli 'iIip:isL-h. this uth ny of April, lUi. IIaHVKY 11. TltAVtS. ISIA1.J county J utijtt'. LICENSE NOTICE. NOTICE IS IIEHERY OIVEN THAT THE undtTsltrni'd has Hhd hU iit'tltfon as re- nnlriMl hv the Htatnt.ft of tin, Stale of e- hraska with the city clerk of the city f lattsmolith. NehniskiL. rinui'stlnir a lift to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for tho coming municipal year In thu liiiUdlnk utt nut i.i I nn Iihu-L tiuiitu..ni'ii I"? . I. itu i tl.t v.. II and twelvo (11 St I;') in theelty of I'lattsmoutli iM'orasKii. u. r. .monhok. April 7. IU04. Applicant. LICENSE NOTICE. NOTICE IS IIEKEIIYOIVEN THAT THE t,njt..ul..it.,H HI... I t.l ....,,..... .. qnlred hy the statutes of the State of Nebras ka with the city clerk of the city of I'lutls- iiiouiu, .icorasKU. rettuesiing a license loseo ...111. U.tiMll tt.tl.u ..i n i... ......v. nivi. it iit.iiT, mi,. . in, mi:i iitiiit'in mi iiiv comltiK municipal year In the liiillilinx situ ated on lot twelve (H.1) In lilH-k thirty (M) in the city of 1'laUsniuutli, Nebraska. rKTEK liOOS. Mnreh 31st. 1901. Applicant. LICENSE NOTICE. NOTICE IS IIEKEUY GIVEN THAT THE iinilnpwlii'ii,.il l.iiu fllt.l lil ..... 1 . 1, ... ..o ... mitred hV till statute of the Ktuli, of 'itlit!iw. A l. .1... u,..,.....l. ... .1... J...... ... v..i ku with the city clerk of tho city of I'latts mouth. Nehrasku, rmiupstiiiK n license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous Honors for the ottilni miinlitliiiil vi.iil. In tlt.t l, 1 1,1 1,. uli.t llt,(d on the west. Iiulf luUl i.f 1..,. .Iv oti In hltM'k thirty-four (34) In the city of I'latts- inouiii. .seorasKi. iia.ns ll tioos. March 31st, WU4. Applicant. LICENSE NOTICE JSTOTICEIS HEKEIIY (M VEN THAT THE quired hy the statutes of the State of Neiiras ka with the city clerk of tho cltv of I'l.tlts- inouth. Nehrasku, requesting a lh'ense to sell malt, spirituous und vinous liuiiors for the comlnu niniih'liinl vi.utt In . I... l.n nil.... uu..... . -t j ... ... v.,,. ,iiiitiiii mi nut ' ed on the eiist. hu f i.)x ,l l,.t ,u,.,i.... ,,i. i- hltM'k twenty-olKht in theclty of I'llitts- .n.Mivn, iii-iim-tnii, r.w, r.ljK.MIKIIIll.11. March 31st, IUU4. Applicant. LICENSE NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEKEBYOIVEN THAT THE ltntlttrslLOii'il Iniu lllii.l l.tu .,ii.i ... (tnlrod hy thu statutes of the State of Nehras ku with tho city clerk of the city of I'latts- .,, ..,,,-inii, niin-iiiii)( a license to sell In a It. sniritiioiis iiml vln .1... 1. ml, . I I I .-'..t i.uir,-, in,- nu- ,,K 1.1. in, 1 1,11.1 rear 111 me DUIKHIllf situ ated on the east, half o.iii ,.r ......1,... ,.,, ... hltM'k twenty-nhiu S) lu the city of I'latts- March 31, HUM. Applicant. LICENSE NOTICE. JJOTICE IS HEKEBV OIVEN THAT THE 1 iniriers irned Imw lll.wl i.i 1.1 ... .. i . . ?"""i"s vne state or ,eiiras ku with tho city clerk of thu city of I'latts- nnilL Hiilrlttiitnts u ml vIiimi.u ii , , . mint mr iiih cotnlnK nntnlclpal year In the hutldinK sllu uted on I hi, eusi. In. I r ... i... .1... block thirty-three (1) in the city of I'latts- ...vu..., ..t.tnnna. VI.Al'H MKCIf. March 31, 11W. AppllcanU LICENSE NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEHERY GIVEN THAT THK i)nli(iniwl 111. ..1 ui ka with tho cltyolerk of tho city of I'lat s- month. Nnhrukb:! n ' I n-iutun n in riiM IO Still nmlt. spirituous ntxl vinous liciuors for tliu Ptmflltf Mllllll.ll.. I l .1. . .... KMU - ...,..,...,, j, in in nn. uuiiUIMir situ- .oi V,1 T, " .'!" '-x-kthirty threoWin ..wi.j w. labbauiuutit, ieorasKa, Mrchtl I-.U 1 HII.I.1P 1IIKIKOI.F. March 31. 1904. Applicant, LICENSE NOTICE. NOTICE IS IIEKEUY OIVEN THAT THE inn IrrskMiwI I...M mi.i ,.i '...;.',"J 1 '"r- . 1 'm in:, piaiiniii as re quired by tho Ktatutes of the statu of .Ne- in . , l'iy ' KTk of the city of ...ii ,,,..1. Vni.i. . ": " V."l,,,K '. "ccuseio I iniLIIMIIll II. (HirilULII fcuimul .i... II . . r "!""." mm viuiius tititirs for t in ctini titr iniu. In.. 1 ....... 1.. .1 . ' K !..!"' . , . in me my or I' alts mouth. Nebraska. 1. V April 13th. IWI4. Ai.pl leant. DRUGGIST'S PERMIT. r ., . v " rK '" lllu ' 'y or r utts- mo uth, Nel.ra.skti, re.ntestlnn a iMTinlt t , , eM 11111 t. splrltnous untl iiunM ll.u, rs r ,. ed Ilia . n.i-c .an en .11.1 .,1 i..!.i :.. ' r "." n il ... i.i.r.k .'. V7 .'. twelve i;h,o;Hh.br"lt;r,!;!'y DRUGGIST'S PERMIT. JTOTICE IS IIEHEHY (II VEN THAT .J'W'W.tillniiiiilins tiled his t . t tl,, M .retiiilr,.,! by the statutes of tht. si,.... ' J .oi.rasKii Willi tho city clerk of ih ,.,. 1 Itlltsn.l .lit ll. N'.i in.L.. .1. . " yl to sell tnali. spin,,,,-,,,; ,, v ,,,," n , , ,,rT'f I r sUuatHontntreaiunilf eS ffl mouth. Nebraska, Jkiiiioic y Aiarcii Jl, nn. Appilciuil, t.ll.u.w LIQUOR LICENSE. Mutter of application of I). J, MejeJ fr in nor license N DTKK IS IIKHFHY civrv THAT ON tiled hs iipl, atn lih t Murd'of i',s .( J of t he vlllutiet.f Avocit, Ca,v ty, . ., " ''r license l I malt, splrl , u,l vlt,,,,.. llMUort, at hit ul. t f In!,!,,,.,,,,, a" , LIT'" eniinly, Nebraska, frotn the lit), dav of Aii.ti IIM. to the llth .lay of April. '" A ' W lions to I lii. irra.ill.n. nf t.t. it.. V" tne nth nay or April, Iii4 matte In wrltltiii midflled with tl... .,.1.1 V..L .!?' ' 1 r "' " mm " " - ..ui nr-i 1 1 I'ruvidud ty 1 Staple and 8 o u o 0 0 u CD 0 C (6 C p. s or X 1-4 iuu can (6 8 y t Take laxative bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. This Sienatora. Independent Cigar FACTORY! the::-;-:: 5c CIGAR, Challenges Cntnpiirlson In Quality and Workmanship. JULIUS PEPPERBURG, manufacturer. GUARANTEED" TO 'GUT-WEAR ANY.SHOE ON. THE MARKET An Excellent Union Made Work Shoe Youths' $1.R-) Hoys' Jl.lC) Men's $2.2. nnd $2.,10 Sherwood & Son ED. HTZGEHAM, ITvOl'IUKTOU OF Livery, MOVING VAN. Removing of Household Goodu a Specialty. Also, Heavy Draying. W. B. ELSTER. DENTIST. OPPICGt WaUrmin Block Plattsmouth, Nebraska I Hack I Baggage i Line fancy Groceries, Qucensware Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes 'EMRSON DKALKK IN General Merchandise UNION BLOCK InclepeiKlent Telephone No. 198 Plattsmoutli, Neb., March 10, 1904. Di:ar Reader: We see new faces every day, but we still we still want to see more, so if you have not called and given us a trial why not do it now. Our business is increasing every month, but in its infancy, and a robust infant at that. v.. , i i save money oy ioininr nanus witn tins in fant, as it will lead you to low prices, first quality goods, courteous treatment, full weight and measures. All we ask is a trial by you, dear reader. We want you for our judge Yours to serve, P. PEARSON To Cure a Cold in One Dav Bottled ih Bopjd. Plaillip PLATTSMOUTH, . . .SCFTPliOht Kunsmann & Ramge Still lead all otlicr Meat Markets in furnlslilnjf the people of I'latts mouth and vicinity with First Class Meats Of Kvcry Description. Fresh and Smoked Meats, . Fresh Fish, Lord, Etc. Etc REMEMBER They imve removed to the tlrst room west of their old stand. Hy courteous liealmunt to all they hope to retain their present natrons and Kaln many new ones. , Dr. Elsie r, Dentlstl SL A MlJIi1ByIV41. CN flSfll MITIf i IWMfl twinr o o o CO o o P ft O CO t k still this Cores Crip b Two Days. oneverv nvjb S?jGyr yrmrL box. 25c. is tbc Cbcapcst in tbc finM Voot Whisky is not onlv dis agreeable to taste, but undoubted ly lniurious to tiiRHtnmnnii. A lit r ' - - tie good Whisky is a fine tonic and helps instoad of harming. Such Whiskies as Yellowstone, for in stance, will do you just as much good as n doctor's prescription, you don't know how good it come in and try it. PRICES: GuckenhelmeriRyo, per gallon. Yellowstone, " " . Honey Icw, " " . Bit? Horn, " ' . Thierolf. - - - - NEBRASKA New Fabrics For Spring In suitings, trouserings and for overcoats are now to be soon in all tho latest novelties from English, Scotch and American manufactu. rers. Wo will make your Spring overcoat or suit in tho best ami ewellest stylo and of artistic ele Hanco at a reasonable price. Frank McEIroy Fifth and Main Sts. Upstairs Don't allow money to lie around. Is ea-sler to spend It and easier to lose It. zfJB MONEY kccpln,,' It In a safe place such as The BanH of Cass County You can izlve n rhprk for nnv rart i,r It at any time and so have a receipt for payment without asking for ( lie. V hin fnn linvn a tinnb k.i..niitr i.m will he anxious to add to It rather than 8 If ia. .11 00 . 4 00 . 3 00 . 2 00 It j'lrjear.... 00 rialjiiiuituirnvy. " U. j. MtiYKHri, A'PltMUt. l'lHtn. I'bonci '," JJ WaternianWlook. spend from It. iHjti't you want t know more about It.