IN AXI AROUND THE TOWN. Thos. W. Sbryock, postmaster at Louisville, is in town Tuesday. Miss Mate Newell, cashier of the Cedar Creek bank, was in town Satur day. A citizens'' ticket is believed to be among the probabilities for the coming city election. Louis Kohrell.Coon Vallery, jr.. and Will Rumniell.of the precinct, w ere in Omaha Saturday. Prof. Rikestraw of Nebraska City has been appointed general inspector of Indian schools. E. R. Todd of the precinct is ill with a complication of ailments. Dr Schildknei ht is attending him. Fred II. Gorder, the Weeping Water implement merchant, was in the city Sunday, the guest of his mother. The name of J. I. Unruh is being mentioned in connection with the re publican nomination for city treasurer Mrs. Kate White of Eagle arrived last Thursday over the M. I. for a few days visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Stadelmann. The business men of Omaha con tinue to discuss the project of building a canal from the Platte river for the purpose of securing power. Geo. Spangler returned on Monday to his studies at the Western Normal college at Lincoln, after a week's visit with his parents out in the precinct. C. A Kaufman, of Avoca, and L. A. Tyson, of Elm wood, were awarded nharmacists' diplomas by the state board in session at Lincoln Thursday. The old Mormon cemetery at Flor ence, in north Omaha, was visited by grave robbeis Tuesday n'ebt, and the body of a woman disinterred and taken. The store room formerly occupied by B. A. McEUvain. jeweler.is beingovei ha tiled and repaired and will soon be occupied by S'jerwood & Boeck's shoe store. The associated chanties of South Omaha have bfen feeding a large num ber of men all winter, and Thursday when thev requested them to work at shovelingsnow but one man responded. The insurance on the Herald office building has been adjusted and the loss fixed at $344.92. The damage to the material will be fixed by a board of appraisers and will be determined this week. Four confidence men secured over $500 from Omaha business men by 'he sale of tickets for an alleged charity btll, and have been artestni. All tb "suckers"' in Nebraska do not "reside in the rural districts. Wiley Black, the stock buyer, shipped a consignment of hogs to Om-J aha on Tuesday and among them was one porker t hat tipped the beam at 675 pounds. This grand specimen ot Cass county's resources was raised by Wm. Mertens. Chairman Dutton of the county board is of the opinion that the amount of hard coal used at the county jail i9 too laige by several hundred majority, lie proposes to refer the matter to Sheriff Eikenbary for the latter to invesitgate. Charles Barr. an old resident of Ne braska City, died Thursday, aged ninety years. Deceased shook bands with Lafayette during the latter's last visit to this country, in 1824, and was a member of the congressional con vention that first nominated Garfield. The commissioners of Colfax couniy have secured a quantity of dynamite for the purpose of blasting the ice from around the wugon bridge across the Platte at Schuyler, so it will not be carried away with the ice when the latter rises and goes down stream in the spring. Plattsmoutb is becoming quite a moral town. Thus far in the month of February twenty days the police have made but two arrests. The tramp nuisance has been entirely abated by the c rid weather, so the police ara not troubled from that source. J. O. Pbillippi, formerly B. & M. agent here, is soon to be promoted to the position of assistant general pas senger and ticket agent of the Mis souri Pacific, with headquarters at St. Louis, so says the World-Herald. Mr. Philippi's Plattsmouth friends will be pleased to bear of his promotion. Headsman Maxwell says he has guil lotined over 2,000 more fourth-class postmasters during the past ten months than J S. Clarkson did during the same period of the last adminis tration, lie says there is scarcely a fourth-class republican postmaster left whose services can be dispensed with. Someone started a report at Gales burg, III , to the effect that the C, B. &Q had postponed their February pay day. The report nearly caused a strike in the railroad shops, and the road paid off the next day as usual. A reward has been offered for the arrest and punishment of the person who started the report. A party of twenty young people journeyed in sleighs Saturday evening out in the country to the home of Miss Florence Ilicliardson. daugtiter of Samuel Richardson and wife, and whiled away tlte hours in a highly pleasant manner. The party returned home during the small hours of Sun day morning. Thomas Dalton, one of the oldest settlers in eastern Nebraska, died at his home near Sarpy Mills, four miles south of South Omaha, early Sunday morning. Mr. Dalton was eighty years of age and has resided at the place where he died for forty years The remains were interred in St Mary's cemetery, at Bellevue. Representative Mercer Thursday se cured a favorable report from the house public lands and grounds com mittee upon his bill appronriating 200.000 for a federal building iu South Omaha. The bill is now almost sure to become a law. The committee has reported in favor of but four public buildings in this congress, and South Omaha leads them all. Attorney Allen Beeson has a griev ance. v tme nis attention was occu pied in trying a case in Judge Archer's court on Monday some distinguished individual decamped with the lawyer's headgear a new plush cap and left in its p'ace an old one. considerabl tne worse ior wear. Air. lieeson is not at all satisfied with the exchange. and would be greatly obliged to the party who made the trade if he would return his property. The local insurance agents at Hast ings met as a board and sent in a pro test against the 20 per cent increase in rates to their respective companies The companies sent back word to the agents to collect the rates or q-iit busi ness, and also discharged thesecretarj of the board and thus ended its exis tence as a board. Hastings people claim to have paid $22.0OO in perm- iums in the last three years and have received only $3,000 in fire losses. The talk of organizing a home company. L. II. Barnes of Cody, Neb., was captured by Deputy Marshal Bray of Hot Springs after a hard chase on the charge of introducing liquors on the Indian reservation. He was bound over in the sum of $300 to appear be fore the first session of the United States court for trial. It is said that the little town of Cody has not to ex ceed twelve or fifteen male residents. and at the present time four of them have been bound over for selling iquor to Indians. The democrats of Otoe county are very much cut up over the recent ap pointment of William rflspaing as tagger at the packing house. Mr Pfiaeging has always been a staunch republican, a prominent and aggres sive worker for republicanism, and re publicans are delighted at his selec- ion. But a howl has arisen from the horde of hungry democrats who have een awaiting the appointment that never came. J. he appointment was a bad one for the cause of democracv. Lawyer Guy Livingston of this city was guiitv ot trying and winning a aw-suit iu the village of Louisville ast week, and the miserable young ignoramus who edits the Courier-Jour nal in that town took it upon himself to criticise the youug bairister for the manner in which the suit was con ducted. It is not the general custom for lawvers to conduct their cases to uit the May fields, and as the C.-J. editor is the biggest chump in the fam- ly. Guy will doubtless stand excused for daring to try a law-suit without first consulting the chump-like Courier-Journal scribbler. lOO He ward. I beg to advise my patrons and neigh bors that there are several peddlers traversing the country cl.iior.ng to be Mr. Hirschberg, or connected with him in buisness, and trying to impose upon the public at large, by offering an nferior class of Spectacles and Lye Glasses for Hirschburg's Diamond and Non-Changeable Spectacles and Lye- Glasses. Do not be deluded by such mpostors. Their representations are false. MygoodB are not handled by "Peddlers." as we have loc;il agei ts. A reward of $100. will be given to any one securing tne name ana wnre abouts of such pirties. Respectfully, Pbof. H. Hirschbero, 629 Olive street, St. Louis. Mo., and 30 E. 14th street, New lork. Carruth Jewelery Co., sole agents for Plattsmouth, Neb. Clip the art coupon in today's paper. The members of the Knights of Pythias of Pacific Junction on Monday night celebrated the thirtieth anniver sary of the foundation of the Pythian order in a banquet. Some ninety people were seated at the spread and altogether the affair was a thorough sutcess. Engli6h Spavin Uniment removes all bard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweeney. rine-bone, stifles, sprains, all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save $30 by use of on bottle. Warranted the most wonder- blemish cure ever known ... O oiuii vy a . G. Fricke mouth. & Co., Druggists, Flatts- 30 Many different methods of charity are being discussed in the magazines, but they seem to overlook the one which would be the most effective. Give every man a chance to work and the army of tramps will disappear. Bhenmstiiim Cured in m Iv-"Mystie Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is re m irkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disap pears. The first dose greatly benefits. t." cents. Bold bv F. G. Fricke i Co., druggists Platts mouth Neb. 12--ly A J hi-ui at Auction. The undt-rsigued w ill sell at public auction on the premises, 2 miles west and 1 miles south oi Ashland, and 3 miles north and 2 miles east of Green wood, on Wednesday, Feb. 28, J SU4, be ginning at 10 o clock a. m , their im proved farm consisting vt the south half of the southwest quarter and south half of the northwebi quarter, of section 10, town 12, north ot range 9 in Saunders county. Nebraska, and the north halt of the N- W . quarter of section lo, town 12, north of range 9. east of the Gth principal meridian in Cass county . consisting of 24t) acres. Said farm is well fenced and Las 190 acres under cultivation, 30 acies of pasture land, with running water, 20 acres of good hay land, and has 100 fruit trees in bearing and a quantity of small fruits It is known as the W. A. Johnson farm. The house is nearly new containing six large rooms and has a good cellar There isa large new barn with stable room for 22 head of horses and hay room to feed same, one double corn crib, rapacity 4000 bushels, grinarv with capacity. loOO bushels; a good well with wind mill and pumn covered with a large reservoir, capacity 75 barrels. and also a small tank; also a food fhickpn house, and a 10.000 lb. Fair hank's wagon scale with stock franip This is one of th verv clmippst and rst improved farms in eastern Ne braska. Terms. $3,000 cash and balance on rime at reasonable interest. E. A WiOGENROKX. II ScmLDMEYEK. Col. J. K. Clarke. Auctioneer. The man who edits the average country newspaper canr.ot well avoid treading on somebody's toes contin ually; must expect to be ensured of ten for unintentional failures; must expect hard work and little thanks; must expect to be called a coward be cause he does not "pitch into' every thing that somebody thinks is wrong, and a fool if he speaks out too plainly on putjlic evils; tie must expect to grind other people's axes and tr.rn the grindstone himself. l.it ol I.vtitr Remaining uncalled for in the post- ofiiee at Plattsmouth Feb. 20, for week ending Feb. 13: Archer. Fred Orussen. John Dart, John Foots. F A Gum muii. L 15 Larson, Mrs. Celia Merriam. W D r leemau, Chas lohnson. C Lyford, 1$ F I'rice, Mrs. Fhillinda I'ersons calling for any of the above etters or parcels will please say 4'ad- vertised." II. .1. Stkeigiit. I. M. Mystic Lif Itenewrr This wonderful Health Builder and Constitu tion Kestorer in indeed a renewer of life; be cause it possesses such marvelous powers to cure 11 torms ol lnaikfstion. iysih'iih. rservous Diseases. Heart Affections. Female Weakness nd Wasting Diseases. Every bottle warranted o c; ve satisfaction or money refunded, r ree bottie at F. .;. Fricke & t'o.'s. druggists. Platts mouth Neb. 1-b-ly Administrator' ale. In the matter of the settlement of the e-tate of Jese li. Kyau, deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Honorable amuei M. Chapnmn, uutcc ot the second juaivial District ot .Ne braska, in and for (.'ass county, made on thettb av ot December, lsisl. tor the sale of the real state hereinafter described, there will be sold t the south doot of the Court r-ouse of Cass county, at Plattmrutu. Nebraska, on Saturday, the the 3d aav of M irth. ls'.4. at 2 o'clock p. m.. public vendue, to the highest bidder: SjtoO a-h in hnnd. imlance of the purchase price to be divided in three equal payments, payable in one. two and three years, and to bear interest at the rate of eitht per cent per annum, payable nnuallv, to ne sei-ured bv tirst mortgaixe upon he premises hereinafter described, and being the same premises herein ottered lor sale. ! tie norm Halt ( i or tne southeast iiuarter. SE1!. section twentv-six. f-t'. iovnshi;.eleven. 11. range nine yj, east tith P. M.. in Cass county. Nebraska said sale shall remain open tor one hour. Dated this 5th dxy of February, lkv4 Chaki.es R. Jordan, Administrator of the es- Im t of Jse B. Hvan. deceased . H. D. Tkavis Attorney for Administrator. Aiiniuitrittrix's Appointment. tate of Nebraska, i Cass County. t In county court To al! persons Interested in theestate of Cornelius McCarthy, deceased: Notice is hereby given that on the li'th day of March, A D., 1M4. at the hour of lo o'c.ock m.. at the county judge's wftice, in Platts mouth. in said county, the petition, asking or the appointment of Mary McCarthy as admin istratrix of said estate, will be heard nd considered ; at which time and place 11 persons interested may apear and show cause if any they nave, why she should not be ppointed as such administratrix. Oated this nun aay oi reuruary, A. u. 3 B. . KAMsEl , County Judge. Final Settlement Notice. In the matter of the last will and testament of Hiram McDonald, deceased : n the county court of Cass county, Nebraska. Notice is nereoy given mat rrancis m. oung. executor of the estate ot the said Hi ram McDonald, deceased, has made application for final settlement and that said cause is set for bearing at my office at Plattsmouth on the 20th av ot .March, A. u.. 1H!H. at ten o'clock a. m. on suid day. at which time and place all per sons interested may te present und exumine said accounts. U. S. Ramset. County Judge. Plattsmouth. February Hi. Iy4. tf-3 Admlnistrator'H Appointment. State of Nebraska. I Cass County. countv court To all persons interested in the estate of Caroline tngel. deceust-d : Notice is hereby given that on the lu:h U:iv of March. A. D., ls. at the hour of lo o'clock m . at the county judge's office, in Piatts ! mouth, in said county, the petition, asking for I the appointment of Stephen A. Davis as Hduiin- trator of said estate, will be heurd and con-: dered : at which time and place all persons in- I terested mav appear and show cause, if any bev have, whv he should not be appointed as ! such administrator. Dated this luih dav of February. A. P.. 1?94 9 3 B. RAMSEY. County Judue. t inal siettlement Notice. In the matter of the estate of W. II. II. Pejin. deceased. In the county court of Cass county. Neb. Notice is" hereby given that R. Z Penn, aominis-trator of the estate of the said W if. II . Penn. deceased, has made titiDHfation for final settlement, and that said cause It set forhearlne j at mv office at Plattsmou h. on the 1st day of March. A. D . Isi4. at two o'clock P. m.. on ! ilor- at n-liif!i tintd arid tittii.u nil , . w ...... H"s " ,'-': m eresieu may ie present ana examine sail accounts. B. S. Ram-jet, County Judue. Plattsmouth, Feb. 0. lsyi. 7 3 Administrator's Appointment. State or Nebraska, I Cass Coi-ntv. i In county court To all persons interested in the et iteof Joseph Amick. deceased: Notice is hereby Eiven that on the loth dav of March, A. D., 1!M. at the hour of n o'clock a. m . at the county judge's otlice, in Plufts mouth. In S lid comity, the petitimi. asking for the appointment of John P. Amick as nd miiiistrmnr of s.iid estate, viiil be heard and considered, at which time and place all iersons interested may appear and show Cttise. if any they have, why be should not be appointed us such administrator. Dated this 15th dav of Fehrurv. A. D., lii4 93 B. S. RAMSEY, County Judge. Order to Show Cause. j In the district court of Casscounty. Nebraska. I In the matter of the application of William ' Merteim, administrator of the estate of Llenry MerteuK. deceased, for an order of license to ' seil real estate of Kaid deceased : j This caue enme on for hearing upon the pe- j tition of William Mertens. administrator of the ! eMate of llenry Mertens. dec-eased, for an order of license to sell the real estate of aid de- ceased, to-wit: j Lot twenty (.to in section twenty-nine i'8!t, ! section twelve (Ilm. ratine lourteen (H) and lot four (4) In the southwest quarter of the south west quarter is. W. X of the S. V. i) of section seventeen ( 17 and lot three f31 in the southeast j quarter of the southwest quarter fe, K. a of the S. w. X J of section seventeen 17, all In town ship twelve l-.'J, range thirteen 13. in Cass county. Nebraska, containing in all sixty-eight and fx'.-liH) acres more or less, or a sufficient amount thereof to bring the sum of il.0oo.oO for the payment of debts Biid expenses of ad ministering the estate of the said Henry Mer tens. deceased, there not belnu sufficient ier tonal property of said deceased to pay said aetitsnnu expenses. It is therefore ordered that all persons inter ested in said estntu appear before me iu open court at the district court room in the county courthouse in Plattsmouth. Cass county. N'e bras t a, on the tenth (lutb) day of March, A.D., 1U4. at 10 o'clfM-lc a.m. of said dav to show cause why a license' should not be granted to said administrator to sell so much of above real estate as may be n cesser to pay said debts and expenses. Dated this "1st dav of .lanuHrv. A. D.. 1W. SAMUEL M. CHAPMAN. Judge of the District Court. Ciias. i.mr., Att'y for adm'r. 6 4 I.egul Notice. Michael Cooney will take notice that on the 1st day of February, lsi4. Thomas J. Wilburu, plaintiff herein, tiled his petition In the dis trict court of Cass county, Nebraska, against id deteiuiar.ts. tne object and prayer of which is to quiet and confirm the title of the land hereinafter described in said plaintiff, to-wit: The northeast quarter INEK1 of the south east quarter (E'I of section twenty 'J0J in township numuer twelve 12, range nine W, east of the sixth P. M., in Cass county, Ne braska. That suid defendant's deed of record, bearing date of January -jyth. 1S74. is a cloud upon ph. muff's title, who holds said land under a quit claim dred of August 31st, lHci. the basis of said quit ciaim deed resting upon a tax deed, benring date of Sept. 14th. lfeTo. ThHtsaid plaintiff further sets up In his said petition nsrainst said defendant as a further cans1 of action exclusive adverse possession of the above described lands tor the full ext nt of the statutory limit vesting Said plaintiff with comulete title In and to the above described Imds. Wherefore plaintiff prays that the cloud cast upon his title to said land by said defendant's deed ot record as aforesaid may be removed and that the title to said lands may be quieted and confirmed in plaintiff, and for all and such other a d further relief as justice and equity may require. You are required to answer said petition on or before lhe 1m h day of March. A. D.. 1SW. Dated this 31st dav of January, THOMAS j. WILBURN. 4 By Gko. V. Clark, bis att'y. A (tin in 1st ra tor's A ppoint men t . State of Nebraska. Cass County. C5" In county court To all persons interested In theesttte of Benjamin j. Brick's, deceased : Notice is herenv given that on the 3d day of Murch. A. D , Is'Aj, at the hour or 10 o'clock a. in., at the county judge's office, in Plattsmouth, in suid county, the petition, asking for the ap point men t of John 11 Becker as administrator of said estate, will be heard and considered : at which time and place all persons interested may appearand show cause, if any they have, why he should not be appointed as such adminis trator. Dated this th day of February. A. D. 18M. s r it. s. iiAaET, county Judge. Administrator's Appointment. Stte or NrauASKA. t Cass Coi-ntt. )" In county court To all persons Interested In the estate of John Ritchie, deceased: Notice is hereby given that on the 1st day of March. A. D . 1U. at -the hour of 1(1 o'clock a. m . at the county judge's office, in Platts mouth. in said county, the petition, askingfor the appointment of A. Baxter Tn!tii as ad ministrator of said estate, will be neard and considered: at w hich time and place all persons interested may apear and show cause. If any they have, why he should not be appointed as such administrator. Dated this 7th dav of February. A. D. 18m. '. :: 1! S. RAMSEY. County Judge. Notice to Creditor. SillKOl Nkbraska. ' Cass CoONTY. as. I In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth Guth Jiiatui. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the claims and demands of all iersons against Elizabeth Uuth- nniiiu. deceased, late of said county and state, will be received, examined and adjusted by the Count v court nt the -court house in Plattsmouth on the sth day of August, A D, I8H4. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. And that six months from and after the 8th dav of F'etrttarv, A. D, l'.'l. is the time limited for creditors of said deceased to present their claims for examina tion and allowance. Given u.ider my hand this 2d day of Feb ruary. A. 1).. 18M. B. S. KaMsey. : i County Judge. Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska. ass County. S " ' In the matter of the estate of Stephen 3IcC. Lloyd, deceased : Notice is hereby given that the claims and de- mauds of all persons against Stephen McC. Liovd. deceased, late of said county and state. will be received, examined and adjusted by the countv court at the court house in Plattsmou th. on the l.'.th day of August, A. D.. lsw, at two o'clock in the afternoon , and that six months from and after the 15th day of February, A. D , lm. is tne time limited for creditors of said de ceased to present their claims for examination and allowance. Given under mv hand this 10th day of Feb ruary, A . D.. ly s-1 B. S. Uajiset, County Judge. Notice to Creditor. Statk of Nebraska, i Cass County. ' In the matter of the estate of William Lloyd, deceased : Noth e is hereby given that the claims and de mauds of all persons aealnst William Lloyd, de ceased, late of said county and state, will be received, examined and adjusted by the county court Ht the court house in Plattsmouth, on the 15th day of August. A. D.. 18m. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that six months from and af ter the l."th finy of February. A. D.. 1HIM. is the time limited for creditors of said deceased to present their c aims for examination and allow ance. Given under mv hand this 10th day of Feb rinirv, A. D., 1SS4'. k-4 B. s. RAMSEY. County Judge. Notice to Creditor ,'TTE or Nebkaska Cass Col'ntt. . ss In the mtter of the estate of John Mriegel, ; deceased. I Notice is hereby given that the claims and i demands of all "iersons against John Strle- j cel. deceased, late of said county and state, j w ill be received, examined and adjusted by the j county court at the court house in Plattsmouth. ! on tne in ihv oi August, a. jj., imh. at n I o'clock in the forenoon. And that six months I from and after the 8lh dy of February, A. D.. ! is the time limited for creditors of said de ceased to present their claims for examination and allowance. Given under tny hand this al dav of Febru arv A. D.. D'U. B. S. Ramset. " 4 County Judge. JOHNSON'S MAGNETIC OIL! instant Killer of Pain. Internet and External. Cures KHXCM ATISM. KEUKAL GIA, Laiue Dark, sjprains. Bruises, welliuirs. Stiff Joints, COLIC ana .CttAMlti instantly. Cholera Jlor- tms Croup.jJiptheria, tore Throat, iit-AUACiit, as u Dy magic. iTF HflPF PSflNn Kspncially prepared for Ifit nUl.vC CHMRU, stock, Double tstrenpth. thnmost I'orrerfu! and PenetratiuirLimnientfur Jlau nr liettst iu existence. Larce f l siie 76c, Cue size lUc JCHKSC-N'S ORIENTAL SCAr, ?.'.;dir-itej r.r!:i Toil;-, The Grrr.t Skin Cur nnil r"-?e Bcnutiller. Lediee whl rind it tno rau-t celicata aud r igh'y perfumed Toiiet Hoai on tt , luarket. It is acsoluteiy puro. Makes the bort and velvety end r--!or tiie Ut com panion; is a luiury ror t!i? Bath tor Irtfnrtta. If aH.y Itching. cu-atieKs the scilp an I promuu.: 12.' or, -will of iiuh', JtiwOc. lorsuiehy F. ii. FKItKi: & CO.. I III '.'.ISIS, Sole agents, Plattsmouth, Neb. c3 r C3 - f2 0? o o 43 a (THE ST, LOUIS REPUBLIC TWICE-A-WEEK-16 PAGES EVERY WEEK. A GREAT SEMI-WEEKLY 0 HI A YEAH. Anv reader of The Weekly Jour nal can get The Twice-a- eek Re public free by trending in three new yearly subscribers to The Republic with $3.00. In addition to obtaining the greatest news weekly iu America, every sub scriber to The Retublic will save ten time? tbe price ot the paper, or more, everv vear bv the snecial offers made subscribers from time to time. Sample copies of The Republic will 1m Kont. snenne nnnn recfint of a postal card request. Address all or ders, THE REFrBLTC, St. Louis, Wo. F. S. WHITE, Main Street, Plattsmoutb. GROCERIES A. "L W A. FltEWH. Teas and Coffees Unexcelled, Curtice Bros.' Celebrated CANNED GOODS. SOLE AGENT FOR Pillsburj's lp MINNESOTA FLOUR, The livat In the World. The "XXXX" and "Best" Brands. ED. FITZGERALD, THE OLD KELIA15LK Liveryman HAS PURCHASED THE Sixth Street Checkered Bam, AND WILL RUN IT IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE. Special attention to Funerals. Hacks will be run to all train. "Promptness and Fidelity to Custome" inhlswnt'o THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PLATTSMOCTH. NEB. Capital, paid up ... . $50,000 OFFICERS: John Fitzsekald President F. E . White ice-president S. Waugh Casnier John Fitzperald. 1). Ilawfcsworth. F.E.White, p. augn ana ueorge c . uovej . Careful attention given to the interests of cus tomers. Collections made and promptly remit ted for. Highest market price paid for county warrants and state and county bonds. E. E. BONNELI.E, Manufacturer and Dealer in MARBLE and GRANITE MONUMENTS AND ALL CEMETERY FIXTURES. SO 1.1 O Street, Lincoln, Nebraska H. A. WATERMAN & SON, DEALERS IN Lumber and Coal. Mendota coal Hard coal Cunou City coal , f 4 25 10 00 7.60 BEESON 6c ROOT. Attorneys at Law, PLATTSMorrn, neb. OFFICE F'tietrald block.over First NatM bank CHAS. GRIMES. Attorney at Law. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. OFFICE: Second floor of the Todd block, east of the court houoe.. The Celebrated French Cure, " APHRODITINE " JMEF- IS POtD Olt A POSITIVE CUARANTEE to cure aay form of nervous disease or any disorder of the generatiTe organs of either aez. whether arising , 1 1 1 n in,..i ii n f BEFORE Tin-, of tumnlantii. Ar I Lrv Tobacco or Opium, or through youthful Indiscre tion. OTer Indulgence. 5ie.,iucn as .loss oi crain Power, Wakefulness, Bearing down Pains In the back. Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Pros tration. Nocturnal Emissions, Leucorrho-a. Dl tine-a, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impc enc, which if neglected often lead to premature old "ge and Insanity. Price J1.00 a box. 6 boxes for Jo CO. Pent by mafl on receipt of price, A WRITTEN CUARANTEE la given for ever 15.00 order received, to refund the money If . permanent cure Is not effected. We have thol ands of testimonials from old and young, o. . both sexes, who have been permanently cured by the use of Aphroditine. Circular free. Addran THE AFHRO HXDiriE CO.. Western Branch. Box 27, Pobt.u.kd, Cs- FOR SALE BY Gering & Co., Druggists Plattsmoutb. Nebraska These tiny Capsules are superior to .Balsam of Copaiba, "s Cubeb3 and Injections. MlDYl fThey cure in 48 hours the V, ,V game diseases without any incon venience. SOLD Br ALL DRUGGISTS vs in w- w