Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901, November 29, 1894, Image 5

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    WEEKLY JOURNAL,
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1SS4.
IX AM) AROCXD THE TOWN.
Mrs. Walt Adams of Eagle returned
Lome Saturday after a short visit
here with relatives.
Geo. Horn of Cedar Creek, now serv
ing on the U. S. petit jury at Omaha,
was in town Saturday.
J. Q. Adams of Eagle, who has been
lieie for several dajs past visiting with
his daughters, returned home Mon
day aoorninp.
Frank Schlater came in Monday
from his ranch in Deuell ;ounty,for a
short visit in this county with Ins
parents and relatives.
Ed Murphy has returned to his'.abois
in Wyoming, where lie is finishing up
an uncompleted contract of his de
ceased father, T. E. Murphy.
Fred Oleuhausen of the vicinity of
Cullom who had his hand severely cut
some days ago while operating on a
bull, is improving nicely.
Fred Herrmann has returned
front a visit to Chicago, where he
met Will Cushing, who, he says, is
holding a clerical position in the em
ploy of the Santa Fe railroad, and is
doing well.
Ed. Oliver ha3 been putting in soa.e
spare time tuning and shipping
several loads of fat cattle and hogs to
South Omaha There is such a fas
cination to the business ot buying
stock that Ed. can't keep out of it,
even il be has gone to farming.
Mrs. Carton. aeJ S'J years and ti e
mother of Mrs. T. E Murphy, de
parted from this life at 1 o'clock p. in.
Friday at the home of the latter
on North Sixth street. The funeral
took place from the family iei
dence at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon,
Kev. Father Carney officiating.
Audi ew J. Taylor has been suffering
for sciDf months from a tumor which
Las been growing on the inside of his
right hand. Monday morniLg Le sub
mitted to an operation, and by the
skillful use of the surgeon's knife it
was removed, and Mr. Taylor now
feels much relieved. Dr. W. A.
.Humphrey performed the operation.
The remains of Edward Iliggins,
who accidently shot himself in Omaha
Monday night, will be buried at
Columbus today beside his father, the
late John G. Higjins, who was found
dead on the postoffiee steps in Col um
bos just a vear ago. The elder Iliggins
was the democratic candidate for at
torney general in !'). 1 ounc uizgius
was born and raised in Columbus and
was about nineteen vears eld.
' J. H. Jones and James Dryson were
killed in a mine explosion at Albia.
Iowa, esteruav, and George Tat lor
was seriously injured. The cxplos-ion
i-i supposed to have been caused by
the accidental ignition of gunpowder
or a premature blast, probably the
latter. Tat lor is said to be a brother
of the young woman who created so
much talk in this citv a few vears sseo
I Signs Of Ill-Luk.
j To be struck by lightning on Men
i dav.
. To sit on h buzz-saw in motion on
Friday.
To break the mirror your wife's
mother gave yon.
Tu fall down stairs with the parlor
stove on Tuesday.
To speculate with other peoples'
money and get caught.
To see a bill collector over your
right shoulder on Saturday.
To spili salt jn the coffee of the man
who has the oarviog knife.
To see a dog over your left shoulder
in your neighbor's orch ard.
To Call a bicger mau than yourself
haul names any day iu the week.
To be one of t'he thirteen at the table
when there is only food enough lor six.
To marry a gii"l on "Wednesday who
practices with ten-pound dumb-bells.
To meet a detective at the depot
when you are buying a tickt for Canada.
To bet all your money on a horse
whose driver has bet all his money on
another.
To atterrpt to sit in a chair that
someone has rc-moved when you were
not locking.
To see your overcoat over either
shoulder as you pass out of the shop
of your uncle.
To offend your best girl's little
brother who saw you kiss another
iittle boy's sister.
HiltASlI ITEMS.
Why undergo terrible sufferings and
endanger your life when you can be
cured bv Japanese File Cure; guaran
teed by Fricke & Co.
The Content la oft'.
There will be no contest of the e'ec-
ion of Silas A. Holcomb as governor
of Nebraska, lhat fact is settled.
I'be republican state commit' ee
penned a letter the other day to Tom
Majors, asking his views on the sub
ject, lorn replies in no uncertain
terms' he is forninst a contest first.
last and all tne t;me, but spoils a
good, sensible letter by concluding
with the statement thafin the sweep
ing victory throughout the state and
nntion. I find so much cause for re-
joicir g that my own personal defeat
eems a mere incident." t The tune
for filing contest papers expires today
and the republican committee an
nounces that "unless new develop
ments come to light of great populis
tic frauds," nothing will be done iu
the premises.
by reason of her relations with J no. G
Roberts, the deceased 15. & VI. engineer
The following from the Elmwood
Echo is crudeness in country journal
ism personified: '-Bird Critchfield run
across a skunk at his uate Saturday
night when returnme home from the
hunter's banquet. It had a steel trap
attached to it and was raising the
liggest kind of a stink about its
trouble. 15;rd called A I Dickson up
and they each fired three shots from a
revolver at the pussy but didn't hit it
It was finally clubbed to death, tut
not until it had left its compliments
Sheriff Huberle of Otoe county has
leen requested by Robert Gale, who
lives near Syracuse, to look out for
his (Gale's) eleven- ear-old son who
has run away from home. It seems
that Mr. Gale took one of the "fresh
ail" boys from New York and gave
him a good hume As the disappear
ance of Mr. Gale's son and the New
York youngsU r was simultaneous, it
is believed the Nebraska boy has been
enticed away from home by the bril
liant stories of the wonderful things
to be seen in the world told by the
youth from the metropolis.
It is a sad commentary on the intel
ligence and fairness of the people of
tbis state if the claim of the Lircoln
Journal that it has the largest circula
tion of any Nebraska paper, be true.
There is no more corrupt or rotten
sheet in Christendom than the Eincoin
Journal. Its every utterance is die
tated either by the corporations or by
the corrupt ring which has constantly
been fattened by plundering the state.
in every controversy between the
corporations and the people, it never
fails to side with the corporations; in
fact its editors seemingly possess the
notion that a railroad pass will let
them into heaven. As a gatherer and
iriver of news it is vastly inferior to
either of the Omaha papers, and in
fact has not one single feature to
commend it to the reading public of
.Nebraska.
Li-t of Letter
Heicaining uncalled for in the post-
oSw at riattsniouth Nov. 2$. for week
ending Nov. 21, 18W:
Buttel. Fred Clark. J L
DoTie.c Fryt, Mi" Anna
Lema:, E K Jree. S 11
Swnuson, Hiinia
1'ersons calling tor any oi" the above
letters or parcels will please say "ad
vertised." W . K. Fox, P. M.
Il lieuura lOO.
The leaders of this paper will be
pleased to leai n tuat llieie is at least
onedre-ided diseaoe thai science has
beuu abie to cure in all its stages, and
tt. it is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure uow know n to
the medical lratrmuy. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, re
quires a constitutional treatment
Hall s Catarrh cure is taken internally.
acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the st stem, there
by destroying the foundation of the
disease, and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitu
tion and a-sisting nature in doing its
work The proprietors have si much
faith in its curative powers, that they
oner une unnnrea uonars lor anv
case that it fails to cure. Address
F. J. Cheney, ft Co., Toledo, O.
resold by druggists. 75 cents.
Fred Hess and Ira Gordon have re
turned from a trip through Kansas
and Missouri, but found no location.
Milton Wood and Uert Austin left
last Thursday for Memphis, Tenn., to
labor on the government works.
II. T. Squires has purchased the
Gordon house and moved it on the
Smith lot.
Some party tried to effect a burglar
ous enterauce in the house of Mike
Cavey Sunday night. After trying to
force two windows they retired.
Considerable excitement was caused
on Sunday night, or rather early Mon
day morning, when an officer entered
the town and proceeded to the farm
and late resi jence ot Joseph Cunning
ham and foreclosed a mortgage on Joe's
corn. The corn was soon loaded in
wagons that had been prepared for
that purpose, and amid the vigorous
protest of the land owner, who claimed
the com as rent, was taken down to
Elmwood. Here a surprise awaited
the foragers, for a deputy stopped
them with a writ of replevin. The
corn was returned to the cribs and now
lies in silent repose awaiting the
judgment day, wh.ch will be next
Saturday. We pity lhat corn, after
that long drive, it must be worn out.
We have some of the same corn and
it's hard to tell whether it is corn or
"gugu" peas.
P. Z. Fowler moved -his oods and
merchandise to Elmwood lasr Mon
day. Mr. Fowler is a Christian gen
tleman and tve are sorry to lot-e him.
Old "Bally," a horse belonging to
Dan McCaig, died one day last week
at the age of thirty-three years. He
was brought to this state by the Mc
Cain familt thirty years ago.
Mrs. Joe Cunningham left for her
old home in Kansas last Wednesday
The M. P. adjuster was in Jown last
week and settled all claims against
the railway company for stock killed
The residence of GottleibDettmann.
northwest ot H abash, was the scene
rf a pleasant surprise last Wednesday
night. The relatives and friends of
the old gentleman to the number of
f ullv one hundred, with baskets filled
with the cood thines of this life,
stepped into the house and told the
patriarch that as this was the anni
versary of his seventy-fifth biithday.
thev had come to have a time, and
they had it. The tables soon groaned
under the load of edibles, and in
verv short time t lie visitors were
groaning from the ssnif cause, and as
the moon disappeared in the west the
people returned to their homes.
Buy the improved Singer sewing ma
chine. Anton Trinity, local agent
oCice in Unruh's furniture store.
yrrt $ IK fl rH f i"JH&
It's trie tlredtcet Mercantile
Establishment in the West.
Over ioo different departments,
each carrying separate lines.
More than a million dollars' worth
of Merchandise on hand all the
time.
SPECIAL SALES DAILY.
All legal business given prompt at
tention. D.O. Dwyer. attorney. Platts
mouth.
SAM GOTfflANK & CO
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
DEALERS IN-
MM
The writer of the following, an ex
change editor, has most likely been
there and knows whereof he speaks
when he says: "After man come
woman. Ana ste has been alter him
ever since. Mie is a person ot noble
extraction, being made up of man's
rib. It costs more to keep a woman
than three dogs and a shot-gun. But
she pays you back with interest by
giving you a house full of children to
keep you awake all night and smear
molasses over your Sunday coat. Be
sides, a wife is a very convenient ar
ticle to have about the house. She is
handy to swear at when you cut your
self with the razorand don't feel like
blaming yourself. Women are not
created perfect. She has her faults
such as false hair, false teeth, false
complexion, and so out. But she is a
great deal better than her neighbor
and she knows it. A woman may
not be able to sharpen a lead-pencil,
or hold an umbrella, but she can pack
more things in a trunk than a man
can in a one-horse wagon. The hap
piest period in a woman's life is when
she is making her wedding garments.
The saddest is when the husband
comes home late at night and yells to
throw out a handful of keyholes of
various Bizes."
AND THE BEST
Cigars.
Sole agents for the
CELEBRATED
MILWAUKEE
GIYEN AWAY FREE.
Cut this oat
aid brini; it to
t lie Huston Store. Omaha. Mild ciu )
elegant China Souvenir flute FKEE.
Come yourself or send your order to the
BOSTON STORE
W. Cor. 16tU and Doaglas-tH.
OMAHA.
Owning our own store, raying uo rent, buy
ing and selling fill goods for cash, enables us ta
sell poods for less money than any other store
In America
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vi:i:m.v
To T:.:c.i A.
f.'.Oal'.S
vV.
BCFORt -AFTER'-.
FE
Tht-pare:
sugar
cured
Our treat Sale of the
ESTIKE STOCK OF TIIE GREAT
Wells Streat "Fair," Chicago,
VALUED AT $140,000,
OZST NOW
AT NE4KLY HALF PRICE".
CLOAKS.
i.000 ladies' stylish l'rince Albert
jackets, double-breasted with large
reveres, in beaver, covert cloth or chin
chilla, worth 19 00. go at $12.50. All
sizes. Largest assortment imported
garments, no two alike, many satin-
lined, worth 839.00, choice S25.00 each
DRESS GOODS.
Black, colored and changeable 40-
inch English Henriettas. Entiredress
pattern of 7 vds. go at $1.39. 500 dress
patterns.all wool suitings,hop-sackings
and fancy cheviots, worth .oca yd., an
entire dress pattern for$2.50. li yards
wide imported novelties, pure silk and
wool, cost $1.50 to import, at 75c a yd.
SHOES.
gro:i; !
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isred :
)'K"U11.
27 :..u:i.;..
quart car. s
ic: .1'.'! o.i
aprn'ns, il t
pil jr.; . . ;A-ap::o-ls
T1:-:
r.-iisin-. ."i't C
rice, -c" :
oca. '1 : :ii :
can: ..itd:i;e,
(c. C,:u
"Kith in tt
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ofFre at I"-.-
value ever .c.
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A will
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Or. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treatment
, Iw o!d uTiiltr iMKitive ri:ifn j.-!iaruitie, liy " uiht'r
; id nirfntf nuly, to curt, t'jk Memory; C
! liruinand Nervw pimr; Ixt-t Manhood; inii' kiies?;
j Nicht Lo?.; Kvil lreanif; Ijirk of CoufniiKH';
Ki'rvoofiiw: IHM-itu.!; ull Drain-; iosiof powpr
j of the Ofn-raUv rtr!n in either cx, rau--l by
I oTHr-exi'rtion; i oiiilifu! Krrors. or Kxc---r-ive l-e of
i TiIihm;o, Opium it Linunr, whir!. s.Kn loai ti
Miwr, Cousumptinn, l;i:mity anil Ivath. By mail,
, fl a ixx; 6for$.": with wriUt-n cunrnii to curt or
j refund monry. Wi:sT"b COI'CiU SYKl'P. A certain
cure for C"u.'h, Coldx, Athriiii, iirnnchiti. Croup,
I Whoripinif i.UL-h, S re Thront. I'leatnt to tufcti.
! H stze, now aJc. GL AJiAXTl-U issued only by
F. G. Frickf &. Co, druggists.
The Plattemocth Mills,
C. HEISEIi. Prop.
f x ' 1 a 1
i .-. i t . 1 i w f '
1
-:!! ,iw.r: t:..
"irv'i . si r, .!
.i lis.- -.vu:1.!.
T'" lii.uiv ''to
suits, aws 1 '
coats, fin- a'!
kind ofcas tr..
tiew t;'.Ue:
So'O and 'J.T
Men's dref;
prices in the
inne Storm
rrc ' t!
" s.-i -',
a::d '.
v.:
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nvero- i
ritv we
.v.'' u!v, t -
-ece:vel a fresh i.t, !" r
I)rt-ss oven-'iais in M:
I'.own. tan. iouble or
10 v'ut-, l r f.'. ti.l.
:'.rd we
stuck"
tiletti
s. (:!C
. ::i -
:t.is;td
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;.-: nnvr
'ilte: art
MfT-e ;unl
' ot -:. v.r
l;r ee r-A'it
.reristt-d
".r. ;:if-i
..retells.
' o 'V " t
(- extra
Kersv,
:ia-'ed,
This Mill hus been rel'iiilt, ami furnished with
Machinery of the best manufacture
in the world. Their
Plansifter" Flour
lias no Superior in America, divsit
trial and be convinced.
LE BRUM'S
UB MTIIEU PFX. This mwt?
bemf iniecttl tiirecny to th rt cf
tboo diiA of UiouiiiLo-L nrui. Or
prans. rfiures no cluttf of diet or
Huse3u, mercurial or poicoiioui mt i
icmesto be ti.n nicruU. ru:t.
m HkL as a preventive
ELi W 1"WJ by either its It impowibletoeontrf
any Tonrrr.it dise,c ; hut in the cmae ot
thoe alrc:y L'kfot0tlw 4frjcta
with (ionorrSo- nd t,let, we gioruii
CT TT K-C BS tee eore. l'r-.ee l.y mail, rootage
"W wa..dbaS
t 1 pa tax, o; C UIS3 tat f.
i'J nn
These tiny Capsules are superior
to Balsam of Copaiha, ""v
Cuhebs and Injections. (ffTfi J
ey cure in 4S hours the v
same diseases -without anyincon-
veniencc, SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS
o -Zi'f &i
JOKNSOK'S
FA&CNETIC CCL1
-1
Men's?.! (i Cuf shoes
Men's -f.voO Calf shes
Men's ft; ("i Cork Sole shoes
l.aoies' SI no shoes
La'iies' r.Ci Welt and Hand turn siioes.
Ladies' shoes
UNDERWEAR.
.fl so
. s no
. 3 .V
. 1 6l
. 3 t'l
. 5 0O
Men's 50c Heavy (;ray Wool underwear 10 25
Men's i -V Henvv Kancv tinderwear S5
Men's fl CO All-Wool underwear
Men's fl 50 Hith (.irade underwear
Ladies' 3"c Heavy llib underwear, drawers
only
I.adie-' ;Vc Heavy underwear
Ladies' Natural Wool and Zephyr Knit
underwear, worth t.nt
Ladies' M All Wool Combination Suits.,
cnild s 1'art Wool t sizes. IB 1 ) 22
underwear (Price, T;. in 12'. l."
Child's All Wool (.Sizes. 15 H -'n S2 24
underwear.. ( Price. l. 20 23 oO 3.r'"
Child's Varn Knit mitts oC
BOSTON STORE
Omaha, Neb.
so
75
15
25
50
US
24
Dr. Agnes V. w etland,
HOMEOPATHIST.
Speciul attention to Obstetric, Diseases
Women and Woman's Surireiy-
19
Of
Office
Brih'.-.Ti a:;d Yacht
orth M'c, lor 12c.
r.-y's heavy Turhar.'
bareain, i:i two lots, ;t
ilen's Cloth Brij;;-''
'ined, hluc, black or
or -!!"c.
Men's FctlrT.i5, -r:t
our price SI. "22.
Men's fine Derbys.
worth "J.'t, our pric e
ll ta
rf. stiU
;: T.-.c.
:e fur.
t 1 J m m
Cmahc, - -
Parmele
KJ
LJ
JtlS
Parlor
Cabinet
FOR -A
Holiday
Present.
V 5 r
First Premium
at the
Columbian Exposition
The Singer Mai'f'g Co.
1 S IS Cl-2 1 121
54: First Awards.
I nuinlierri
Pabst Beer.:FiS
Magnetic 2srvine quiets the nerves,
drives away bad drearu9, and pives
quiet rest ind peacetul sleep. Sold by
Fricke & Co.
Tbe" Plan Sifter"fiour is tne popular
irsnd. Ask for it from your crocer.
An exchange says: "Conductor,'
said a lady passenger on the li. & M
puiuiii'K over uer eoouiaer to a man
who was resting his feet on the win
dow sill behind her, 'I wish you would
request that brute to take his feet
down. 'I daren t ma'am,' replied the
polite but cautious ticket fiend, 'he's
a member of the legislature.' "
Limberger cheese ten cents a cake at I
Weckbach's. '
Deliveries
Made
To any part of
the city or ship
ped to any place
WM. NEVILLE,
RESIDENT MANAGER,
Beine thelarcest number of awards obtained
by any exhibitor and more than double the
number received by all other Sewinc Machine
anies. Awards received on the following:
sewing Machine. V. S. No. 2,
and Mnirie Thread Automatic
Chain Stitch Machine, Sewinc Machine
j Cabinets. Art Embroideries. Laces. Cur
S tains. Upholstery. Artistic FurnishincB,
Sewinc and Embroiderv, Tapestry Ma
j shine Work.
I Also 43 Award, eoverine, machines
J for manufacture in every line where a
! Sewine Machine can te used on Wool.
Cotton and Silk Cloth. Knit Goods,
I I.e uher. etc., for Ornamental StltchinR,
I Button holes. Eyelets, Barring, Over
seaming. Staying, etc.
.... .' -'"-'-i-T
nstar.t Killsrof Pain
!ntenal r.nrt Exterrs!.
ture? I:IIi:i'MATISM. NKCLi
Gi.'v, Ijiu-e i:-k, sprains. l$-nts.
-. -!int-'-. Stiff .Toiuts, 'Oi.l-' Hii:
K KAMI'S lustauiiy. lulra :!or-
!.. i i our.l:ptb'iia. Sore Thruut,
te horse mm, i;i:?"iZj;.nzt'z
tkhTnt ?owrrf l;! r.vA peL'etrar;i.i'2.iTi::riin'.r y. si
r itoxtct in exir teace. loiwe fl r'-iv oc Soc. aus:
JOHNSONS OfflEKTAU SOAP.
?! -ilicnted To::. The-G n Skin Cvrr a-.
Face Eeautif.er. Ledies wh; tn-! rn ii:- .:
delicate and bipf.ly oerfumed 'ionet Si.n;
th( r.i'irkft. Jt :-a'c80iutetv ourc. jl i'""
km soft and veltety anrt r--:"f,-r- thi i" '- COrr-
p'eTt on; i- a luxury l.r t!:-; atti I t ir.vants.
lr u v- !t-.iULr. cu-'ir: tl:t .to airi
F. FRilkE & 10.. UUHiGISTS
S"' i?tint- PiattsTn ith. Neb.
Ai
Pplmdid ciratjve nent far tvoo or Sick.
Lifwrial or aaernl Seur iliria", aito tor iliu-
matism, firm;, Kianey iiioiaers aciu i..
pepia, A Pi1 mi a. Antidota lor Alcohoii:
and othnr oeut. i rice, JU, 5uceata.
ijlervwcea.u
THE ARNOLD CnEWICAL CO.
1 51 S. Western Avenue. CHICA"
FAT PEOPLE !
Park Oresttt Pills will reduce your weight
PERMANENTLY from li to 15 pounds a month.
NJ STARVING, sickness or injury: NO PUB
L1C1TY. They build up the health and beauti
fy the complexion, leaving N' WRINKLES or
Uabbiness. STOL'T ABDOMENS and difficult
breathing surely relieved. NO EXPERIMENT,
but ascientific and positive relief, adopted only
after vears of experience. All orders supplied
direct from our othee. price 2.00 per package
or tnree packages for 15.00 by mail postpaid.
Testimonials and particulars sealed 2 cents.
jjsAll correspondence strictly confidential.
Park Bemedy Co., Boston, Mass.
We HaveMoiey to Loan at 6 per ce nt
On farm or city property In any section of the
country where projrty has a fixed market
value. Monev ready for immediate loans where
security and title is c'ood. No commission. We
solicit "applications. Blanks furnished upon
request.
ALLEN & CO.. 40 & At Broidwij,Sw York
?ITALJS
PHOTOGRAPH ED
f ROW LIFL
a Well
AGENTS WANTED.
WHERE TO BUY.
When you have deciJe-J t:pon the
purchase of an article, then comes the
queery, where can 1 uet what I want?
Now. that is just what we are here to
teli you. We have the ioo?t beautiful
stock ever shown in OiiiauA. and at
extraordinary low prices. We only
list a few. but our stock is full of bar
gains: Cabinet Book Case . : iU.M. worth $13 00
Banquet Lamp ::., worth 3.a
Onyx Table t.k, vorth fr.Tti
Chamber Suit w orth 23.f0
Parmelee & Otis,
Continental 151'k, 1414 Ilnulas St.,Omalia
i 7 -'
3.
V1TALIS
THE GREAT oQ.h T,v. ,
r iitiiivn nbintwi 3001
rrodnres the Ahove Besnlta in 30 Pays. It acta
powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others
fa.iL Youue men will reirain their lost manhooa
andoldnvn will recover their youthful viRor
by usins VITA LIS. ItouicUlyand surely re-
t)n Vrrvn,,,,!; Tist ltallt V. ImDOtPnCV,
Niphtlv Emissions, Lost Power, Failing Mem
ory. WastinR Diseases, and all effects of seir
abuse or excess ana lnaiscreunu. wiu vu
Insanity and consumption. Insist on having
VITALIS. no other. Can be carried in vest
pocket. By mail. $1.00 per packaee. or six for
S5.00, with positie mitten itnarantee to eare
Or reruml the money. inreuiar r.'T- ,11
CALL Jit. 1 l -ulTAIIl iiuiga, u.
ForsaleatPlattsmouth, Xeb., by O.H.Snyder
and Gering & Co arugglsu.
P. J. HANSEN,
DEALER IK
STAPLE and FANCY
The Singer M'f g Co
"All Over the World."
I Branch Office 1S16 Douglas St., Omaha.
E, A P I E S do e-ncw
DR. FELIX LE BRUN'3
(iFOfifiFl 6S STEEL BHD FEPYROYEL FiUS
JL V- V y A- A. V- KJj are the oripinal and only TEENCH.iMifeand re-
CrOCkery
-AM-
liuhle onra on the market. Price SLUU; seat bs
! -ziaiL Genuine sold only by
iFricko & Co., Druggists.
Glassware.
CCR'JOVAIX,
FRENOn.',: V- iJ-EO CALT.
Jt' -i $ Z.-J'rC LIC L.3 SOLES.
I
1,
A e:; a f:v:e. '
FLOITR AND FEED
A Spocialty.
One door North of Postoffiee.
5500 Reward!
WE w:U --iy t: - "iKive reward for any case of
LiverCnraiiiai:.: -vper-sia, 5ick Headache In
diprstifr! v.'..-.i:; :.".v.i x Cof.ivcness we cannot
cure with ".V-. . V rta'j'r Liver I'i'.ls, when
the direc'ior. ' ' "".v:cliv complied with. Th"
air purely k ' 'ct. :i pud never fail to srive sa
isiactm::. : . nlw. Larirc bores. 2 cent
Bewarfrcir-; . : r r-d imitations. Theften
nine mar mi;. 1 ...:-.' bvTHE JOuNC WKbl
CUMPAN V. (.L..jO, ILL,
--Ai jj, ... ' BRCCKTOK. 1AS3.
Von can aave minrT lr ""ri -as . 1
Because, we aretae Ufe- rtnrers ol
advertised shoe, in the -tu. ;.u3 ruarantce
ful Vn h-r siinoini: t.e n.i-, t i ' .p nee on
the bottom, which pmterU
prices and tne nuaaicir.au
1 . -. i r r ,1, ' "
: Diamonds . ::;
W:mm Jewelry
Silverware, &c
Fi ne Watch Repairing!?;
;.iJOS. P. FREF4ZER
.".T.-.l. Opposite Post Office
i -..: owaha i .. i
:.';
n-t hich
our shoes
injF and
!.lttie. Vc V.;' s-ld every.
where at lower prices i..r i..o v
anv other make. Tate . e. -ccalcr
cannot supply ' '-' -
uiven than
. If your
rsold by
Joseph rnTzun.
COMMIT THIS TO MEMORY
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