Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, January 20, 1870, Image 3

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    Weeping Water lElills
Fanner, go where you ean ft, the beet Flour,
aii 1 the mott of it.
35 POUNDS OF XXX FLOUR
A.UO
l l FOODS OF Oil ATT
fin in exchage for good wheat.
We are Uo doing grist work; and, wkh oar
increased facilities, feel assured that we can glare
the kec t and most Floor of any in the Stat.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Produce Bought and Sold.
renasT MA It KIT PRICI PALO.
timed Cllntan
nu-Ctf.'CS.
IIealtli,Comforc and tconomr
Three reasonf for bv Aiding wfth
GEORGE W- COLVIN.
AK btbiit, r LA TTa MOUTH, aie.
Two blocks northwest of brick School House.
He ha a BATH HOUSE, free to patrons; his
rooms are well ventilated, and his prices are rea
sonable july28tf.
FAIR LIE & IMONELL
! Successors to Kiter, Fairlie Jr. Monell.)
JOBBING STATIONERS,
Blank. Book Manufacturers,
Engravers & Lithographers,
AND GENERAL
Boolcsellers and Publishers,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.
Krflinf Omaha Mineral Water for
sale at the City Hotel,
e. 10 Br J. E. Holland, Ajent
ron or rent-
The undivided half or the whole if desired
VKOCK BLUFFS GRIST AH D SAW MILL.-Ht-horse
power eaicine and boiler.2 pair of 3 foot
burr. "5 inch circular saw, two story mill house,
:jox"u feet ; everything in good running order.
Alao a
UOOD DWELLING HOUSE,
of four rooms and cellar. For rtVJ.r -dare
of. C SC11 W Ii- .
apMitf. Rock Bluffs. Casa county, r
Commissioners' Order
Notice is hereby given that all claims for dam
age, for the right of way, against the Burling'
t -ii & Missouri Kiver Hail Koad Company in
Nebraska, through Cass county, must be filed
with the County Clerk, to bo audited by the
4'ountY Commissioners, upon whose order the
iunty Treasurer will issue the required bonds
of the precinct.
By crderof the County Commissioners.
I. POLLARD. Clerk.
I!y J, M. Bkardslst. Deputy.
Platumonth. N eb., Deo. 2i. lSott. dec2Sd Jtw4 w
REAL ESTATE ! !
7 OOO Acres
OF CHOICE LANDS,
Improved and Unimproved,
For sale on reasonable terms; also. City proper
ty. C'jniting of Residences and Unimproved
Low. 'i hone desiriug te invest capital will find
it tj their mterct to call ana examine our nsr
bft .re purchasing elsewhere.
LOOK HERE !
All Iienl Estate placed in our hands for sale
will be thoroughly sdvertt-cd without extra ost
to the owner. We guaranty to advertise every
pie. e of property placed on our sale books, giv
ii, lull ir.-criitioii ot' same when desired. This
,ivi njTiif .ii-Hirina- to .ell the full advantace
cf advertising their property for sale, without
having a dollar ot the expense to raT- .
aaguf.j S5PUKLUCK II WINDHAM.
Improved Farm and Timber
5 U'.r ulc. The farm is situated 2'$ miles west
i,f l';-.r'ki.K.:i:li acres umlcr cultivation. and
1j acres of timber : also, a story and a half
kcutc. For lerui see
aus if.J .SPL RLOCK WINDHAM.
Improved- Farm for Sale.
r-.niiuii'.nK 80 acres, six miles west of PUtU-
mo'.ii i. Apply to
ucoifj SPURLOCK i WINDHAM.
A Great Barnain.
We h we for s:ile an ) acre tr.ct of land lying
ten milcrf t, ntJivrpt from Plattsmoatb. which
an be had at a bnrirnin if application is made
. lit - ii t ml mil i tx
eun. Bl'Lr.lu.a a.- nuviiAia
aug.jtf
IEW STORE!
Weeping Water, Neb.
OEALKB3 IK
General Merchandise,
BCCB AS
I.RY GOODS.
GKOCKIKS,
HARDWARE.
QUEENS WARB
HATS. CAPS, BOOTS.
SHOES. NOTIONS.
VINE AND COTTONWOOD LUMBER.
SHINGLES AND LATH
We are Agents for
Wilicox &. Gibbs Sewing Machine,
which is undoubtedly the beet Machine now ia
ute. ssarlS btr.
DR. TO II. ITICIstTSKE Y,
3D TC jST r I FT
Will be at Dr. Livingston's office during th
!nt week in ri h isoiiin. All oruers leu si me
Pot-t OSce will bo promptly attended to jaly$
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!
William adelmonn,
DCALES IX
Ready-Made Clotixins
GENTS FURXISHIEd GOODS.
Hats, Cars, Boots, Shoes. Trura, Valise and
isroTiojsrs.
South Side Main Street,
riattsmoutb, Neb.
Jyl'W
EMPIRE B SiKERY!
Third Street, South of Main,
PiaUAisioiitii, Neb.,
CONFEOTIONERIB5,
Pies, Cakes, Cheese
and Sweet Crackers.
ItrcFRESHTIErVTS
kept on hand at all timet.
HUMASON &
Russell JDoom98 Old Stand,
jan7dwtf
riattsmoutlii
We Have an extensive general stocls
of Gootls tliat ice are constantly as
sorting icltif tee offer to tlte pub
lic at prices that tee Icnoiv must give
entire satisfaction
We purchase the very best Goods at the head f Mar-
ket and strictly fur casht and are prepared to compttt
xcith the trade at any point tn the 3Iissouri river.
PLATrSM0VTH, NEB.
S. B.00H & CO.,
DEALEK3 I1C
GENTS
FURNISHING 600DS,
BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH1MC,
Eats (k Caps,
BLANKETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC.
Main Street, Second Door
BRANCH HOUSE : Broadway,
E. A. WIUGENUORXE
GREAT RUSH! LARGE CROWDS ! !
Everybody, atid more
E. A. WIGG-EKHO MT 8c Co.,
To buy
Sprlns 33Ld mttm rei-osr Goods
AT
KEW YORK STORE-
The largest and most complete
3T OCK OF
Ire now en exhibition at the New York Store, at greatly reduced prices. We call particular
- attention to our new styles of
DRESS-GOODS. PRINTS,
DELA1NS, UINUIIAMS.
BROWN SHEETING,
JJLEACIIED COTTONS.
BALMORALS. CARPETS,
CLARK'S NEW THREAD,
f all kinds and arises te soit eur aamorous sustomors. A large stocx f
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,-
QUEENS WARE,
WOODEN-WARE,
GLASS WARH,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
tuTC a fvir n a t
We have a lare stock of the celebrated GARDEN CITY GLIPPER
PLOW STUBBLE and BREAKING KLUYV, an k.mus ,
CULTIVATORS, REAPERS. SEEDERS HAY RAKES. &C
Plattsrnouth April 22d. 1S69. E. A. WlGuENHORW & CO.
m
Oce door west ef
PLATTSMOUTH,
HAS
WaOLSSA&'B MM RETMSs
A LARGE STOCK Of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing,
FURNISHING GOODS,
HA7g, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES
pnd Provisions.
JIIGHEST ' MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR ALL,
Kinds of Country Produce.
sJolm Fitzgerald.
EHOADES,
m grain.
PL ATTSMO UTH, NEB.
. 1
Boots & Shoes,
Vast oj uoun House,
Plattcmouth, Neb.
Council Bluffs, Iowa. tci2diw
D. SCHNASSE.
to, are going to
their
TH1
DRE3 GOODS
COTTON YARNS, BOOTS AND SHOES
the Hbbald OfSce,
- NEBRASKA,
AT
LOOAT. JM JzLi W S.
From Thurtday'a Daily.
Mcsf-rs. SnelLs, of Ashland, have the
roof on their new buildinsr.
J ude Lake is holding Court at Ne
braska City for J udge Mason,
The Republican reports the rails laid
for two miles on the road leading North
west from Omaha.
m -
We understand a stranger who came
in from the West had his pockets turrred
wrong sido out last night. ' "
Senator John M- Thayer has secured
the disbursement of another $200,000 by
Gen. Meyera. J tThU will bo a good thiDg
for Omaha.
A fine-Howe Truss bridge is to be erec
ted over Salt Creek, at Ashland. The
bridge Is to cross the stream on Main
street.
Many of the farmers iu the extreme
southern portion of this county,, who
have heretofore made Nebraska City
their trading pointf are now coming here
with their produce and for their goods.
High prices for produce and low prices
for dry goods and groceries will draw the
prowls.
The stationary engine in the Railroad
Machine Shops has been in operation
for several days, and the machinery in
operation. Everything is now in readir
ness to do all kinds of work. The com
pany do not expect to do much in the
manufacturing line at present, bet are
ready for all repairs needed.
. Win. J. Ford, who formerly resided in
this city, but who has been in Baltimore
for some time past, arrived in the city a
few days since, and left for Omaha yes-
rday. While here Billy seemed to be
the most popular man in the city. Dur
ing his entire stay a large number of
people were constaatly looking for him,
and all of them had little pieces of pa
per in their hands and seemed particu
larly interested in his pecuniary welfare.
Since he has gone they all look sad, and
they all retain their little pieces of
paper. The Herald n retains its little
piece of paper.
We were present a fJw day ago when
a man stepped up to Mr. John Maney,
tracklayer on the B. & M., and asked
for work. Manley took a square look at
the man, and then remarked that he
wanted hands to work, but did not want
hvs hind At first his reply seemed a
little strange to u.-, as the man appeared
to be a perfect ttranger; but Mr. Manley
further remarked to the applicant for
work that he drank too much, "whisky,
and that his experience was that the ha
bitual whi.ky drinker could not stand if
to work, even if he had the inclination
therefore he did not wish to employ any
man who was addicted to excessive use
of intoxicating liquors. We believe
Manley is equal to an entire lodge of
Good Templars in the reformation of
drunkards. If more men wauld adopt
his views upon this question it would be
a ble.sin2 to the inebriate and those de
pending on him. It n;:,'ht look severe
to refuse a man work because he was an
excessive drinker, but if all were to Jo
it a great reformation would soon be the
result
From Friday'Z Ijniiy.
The B. & M. R. II. in Nebraska is
now supplied with over one hundred cars
wast of the Missouri.
- Regular passenger trains will com
mence running west from this city as
soon as the track is completed to Lincoln,
which will be early in the pi ing.
A lively time was had and pistols drawn
in a room on Main street last night.
Such things should not be. Publie sen
timent is opposed! toit.
A. C. McMakcn, Esq., leaves for
Burlington on the train this evening, to
visit his friends. He will ba absent
three or four weeks.
Capt. Donovan, of the regular army,
arrived at his home in this city la-t eve
ning, after an absence of about three
years. He has a four months leave of
absence.
The ''Crib" was fuvorcJ witli another
general overhauling last WedtvjsJay
nitiht, about twelve or one o'clock. Re
pairs were needed on the building Thurs
day morning.
An additional pair of burrs left the city
this ruorniiig for Reed &, Clinton's Mill,
on Weeping Water. This is an ener
getic firm, and they propose keeping
fully up to the demands of the country.
Stores in New York that have rented
for $18,000 a year, are now offered at
$8,000. riattsmouth has advanced ia
about the same ratio that New York Las
gone backward.
Sheriff Johnson received the necessary
papers last erening for taking Godfrey
Fickler to the Insane Asylum at Mt.
Pleasant, and he will probably tart with
him on the Sunday evening train.
We are again in receipt of th,t spicy
little sheet, published at Jenkins Mill,
called the Little Blue. We hope . the
publisher will not again cut us off his
exchange list. Send alongyour prospec
tus, if nothing else will do.
The widow of McMurtie, who was mur
dered by the Pawnees, asks the Indian
Department damages in the amount of
$25,000, and suggests that the sum re
quested be assessed upon the tribe of
the murderers and deducted from - their
appropriations.
The time of running the Express
train between this city and Burlington
has been reduced to twelve hours, to
take effect to-morrow. This gives nearly
two hours quicker time over the B. & M.
and O, J. & Q., from the Missouri river
to Chicago than is made by ay other
line. ''KosdwillteU.'
ILL I
INSURANCE
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CAPITAL, - -
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GhEISrJL
Ho. 70 DELAWARE STREET,
BHyAITCH
St Louis, Mo.,
Chicago, III.,
Memphis,
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ALL POLICIES'
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XMvideiiclri oit the
Securing the Grsatest Pecuniary
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REASONS FOR IFiSURIfiG IN THIS COMPANY :
l.f This is a 'Western Company. iuan:itH by Western men. whose known fin.innin-inl r.,r,.
tcr, ability and position, all'ont ample guaranty for
2'1. Its l'oliees are all uon-irltiujt.
3J. Premium all cu;n. it roevives no notes
to pay, and no out-ftamliug notos as lions upon their
4th. Dividends am' losses are pai.l iu ca.sh.
5th. It insures at lower rates than any Eastern company.
6th. Its risks are in the West, whera the rate of mortality is lower and the rate of interest
higher than in the East; hence the accumulation
in any Eastern Company.
7th. It has no restriction upon travel.
8th. Its dividends are made upon the contribution plan.
9th. Its business is exclusively life insurance.
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Arc the accumulations of interest upon premiums
attho highest rate of interest can give you the largest dividends. Eastern companies invest their
moneys at 0 percent., while this makes its investments at twelve per cent, or more.
The advantage of Western investments to the
figures: The amount of 1.000, invested forCfty
6 per cent, compound
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OFPICEBS :
H. D. Hackay, President,
E. Henscley, Yice-Presic'ent,
Geo. A. floors, Secretary,
E. VV. Eaves, Treasurer,
D. n. Swan, General Agent
J. L. Wevcr, M. D., Consulting Physician.
. EXEGTJTIYE COMMITTEE :
H. D. (liackay, Gcorgs
M. tagerccn,
This Company Insures
any Eastern
KNOW ALL MENT BY THESE PRESENCE:
Kansas, do hereby ccrtily that the
Missouri Valley Life
organized and dointt lu.-iincfs under thq laws of
the undersighwl satisfactory evidence t.'iat it ha
lUr OX 113 uaiULiU til u mini inair.' 'rivninin i!i
and are p:s. -ed of the same. And I turther i-vrn.'y th;U said Company has s-t a.rwjne linn
dred 'lbou-iiii 1 1) )U.its ot sai I Uni: 1 Btute Hoid- for the benelit of all policy ihmvhs ot sii'
Company ; and that 1 hold i:i trust mid on d -p isit for the benefit of -ai l poli.y h.. lrs the Sff-uViti
above luvntioue 1. and I am atisiie 1 lb u su'.-ti seotiriiiesare worth One Hundred Tliou-ni.l I.,11 ir
lawful ni.ftev of the L'uited t.ite-i of Ann rioa.
In Aituess where I have ucri-unt o'sui.si ribed my name, nn 1 caucd the seal of my oSic to be
t Seal of Aud- ) aui xed. the day un.l j ear aoove written. "
itor of State. A. XilOMAX, Auditor of State of Kansas
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY TO DO BUSINESS.
(HKire V SrPK.HIXTKNII-NT OK THK InSITUXCE LKfAKTUKNT OP MmwH
IT 13 HEREBY CE1U IF1E1), That tue Mis4.,ri Valley Life Insuratiee tympany. Li, -U-X
suraueo Company, irKanized uii'icr the i.iw ol the state ni" Kans.is. and in principal otlire lo
cated at the city ol Leavenwoi tli. ha. rem) lied witli the riuir.iuents of the thirtieth, thinv-ii-st
thirtv-eenid. thirty-third and thiry-.iur' ii .-tvtious of a;i A-t of the (lonrr-il t i.i.-'.. li.
State of Misoun. entitled Au a-t tor the i!i -or,.oraii.;i and regulation of Lif" Assnranee Ci.iim.u
nies, appro veil .vi.irca 101 :i, . u. n so larwiw
- i... inii.i.tri.ii f i . . ifi tiiioiio ;i i '.i:
u faucet to tlio several provramn and reiiurtineiU.-
ruary, in Ui
In testimony whereof, I. Wyllva Iviso. un ier
( Seal of Insurance Oe-) uient of sai l Mate
partiuentof SUteof - mr seal of office, at
C ilissouri. J , July. a. D.K-.'J.
Superintendent ..f thalnurauce Htparlment of the State' of M
::-
CERTIFICATE
CEo expire on the 31st
Insusasce
V hekhas, Abram U. lxvnlt, rtare Aent tor
cated at Leavenworth, i. iiisn?, b.iA fi i in this
Lampaiiy. nnil a sine!.atnt ua;;cr ..n. r,i'iwinx its coauiiion. as required I'y the hlth section ot a
Irtw of the State of Nebras'ick. entitled "An A'-t in K-dation to Insur.iTiee Comi anie-." fcppr ved
Fehsuaxy loih. lU: approved Feb'aary !rh. 1: and whereas, taid Couipacy has furnished the
undersigued s iti-f.v'tory evidence that it is poss-'ed of
s it!-t.v'tory cviiienee tfias it is poss-'eil ot
Five Hundred Thousand Dollars
of actual c.-.pitl. triVP;ted in th stocVs of at let par value, or in horvls or mortris on real
estate worm double the amount for which the same is nmrtirakJ ; and whereas, said Company has
filed in this office a written instruineii, n:vi-r the s-il of the Company, signed by tht 1'resident
and Secretary thereof, authoriiias thesnit Aljr.iro H. Covalt to acknowle-ie sendee of process lor
an 1 in behalf of sail Company, eon.tentins that srrvite of pr:icept upon tiitn shall be taken and
held to be as valid a if served upon the Coiapiny. acoordirix to the laws of this Statu or any otivr
State, and waiving all claims of error by re.is, .ii of sui-h service ; .md whereas, Abram li. Covalt
ha furnished satif:u-tory evidence that he is the uutaoiized Apent of said Company.
Therefore be it known oy tlicrse presonts. that in pursuance of the aforesaid Act. X. John (wiles
pie. Auditor of the State of Xebra-'k-u d hereby certify that Abrani B. Covalt. En.. has fuil au
thority to set as Slate Asent lortheai l AlissourilVailcy Life Insurance Company, in theStateof Ne
braska, and to do and perforut all acts for and in behalf of said Company authorized by his ap
pointment a such nucnt. and by the law of this State, until the .'Ust day of January, a. i. lTJ.
In witness whereof, I have subscriol my name, aud caused th Sc;?l of th As. litor's ofiiro ro bo
l. 8. affixed this 1st day of Mril. a. u. JOHN UILX.ESPIE, State Auditor.
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GOOD TRAVELING SOLICITORS WANTED.
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2. IS. . CO T9
State tgeiU for Nebraska ami Sorffteru Iiaiisa.
J. W. MAHSTfALL, Agent. 1 t r ,? i iri rr
VALLEY
IF1 IE
COMPANY.
- - $500,000.00
OFFICE ;
LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS
OFFICES :
Term.,
Indianapolis, !nd.,
San Francisco, Cal.
NON - FORFEITING.
Contribution 11 an.
Adrantaga to the Policy Holders-
its careful ami succeslul management.
ana gives none, i'ohcy holders hare no interest
policies.
of dividends to the policy holder is greater than
paid, hence the Company that louns its aeiota
pQlicy holder appears in the following startling
years at
intero. - t, i? 3 13,129.11 '
" " 4C.mi.Cl
.. .. u-390.85
" M 311.0CS.05
R. Hsnes, E. Henseley,
u. w. Laves.
at lover rates than
Co:jraajy-
ArpiTOR, OF STATE OFFICE,
J OPEC . K.lVSm. Kflini in- K.:f f
That I. A. Tuomi.v. Auditor of the State of
Insurance Company,
the State of Knni5 and ML.uri. hns fnrni-h"d
invented Oaf Unit ire I :in l Fifty Yiiuand liol-
isur.i, ut I J VIo:n I Il.'ll loll OI i i ve- 1 well I IPS t :- 'I u
I
-aia rs(iJir-!ii.-jr are a t'i'lif a'de thereto. And
ri I .'4 I jkim. mi. anf I. .... : . .....
ot tue Act atore.iatd. until tho first day ot Feb.
- irn'1. Superintendenf of the Insurance Der
of Miiiiri. have hereto -et my hand and a-
the city of St. Louis, Jdis',-i-i. ti,jj -i-h d-7
ISiirucd. V.1LLYS KINfi '
part
iy ot
ussoun.
OF AUTHORITY.
day of January, 1370.)
IJephtmrxt, Cfkick of State ArniTOB.l
jji.-n'.tiii.s, .xcDrsKa. j rril l. I'.i. I
ti;e r.li.jso:rt v .-Jicy
Lite Insurance Couii'iinv. !
o;Hcc a cory of the
Art of ITi' orporHiion of said
Henry Boeck,
FTJRNI T U R E
Lounges, Tables, Saicj,
BEDSTEADS.
Of all descriptions and at all pricos.
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Metalic Burial Cases,
Of all siiet.
WOODEN COFFINS,
Ready mads, and told ehoap for euh.
Wtm mnT ihinta for iist Dutronsie. 1 invite
all to call and cxamkiM u larse stock of Furni
ture and Coiuns. I landau.
O.A. DERBY.
OTTUMWA MF O CO.
. 0: A. DERBY h CO.,
MAN U F ACT U REUS
ANI
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IN
URNITURE,
BEDDIXC,
CHAIRS,
LOUNES,
TABLES,
&C, -OTg
Our motto is quick sales and small profits.
North Side jJlniu Street,
CBetween Second and Third)
PlattsmoutBi, rVebraska.
octlwtf
PLATTSMOUTH
FA
in
ITALIAF3 AND AMERICAN
MABBLE
MONUMENTS,
tomi:stom:,
nt: a nsioxFS.
tai:le-toi'S,&c.
Furnished promptly nnd neatly at tho very
lowest prices possible.
Wo Warrant Satisfaction.
MERGES BEO.,
Main street near Cth st., Plattsinoulli Neb.
F. S. WUIT1
aCOUSTUS SPIBK9
WHITE k SPIRES,
Main St., Plattsmoiitli, Nob.,
One door cast ef the Court Moure,
Dealers in Produce, Wines,
AND LIQUORS.
Our Stock consists cf the beet brands of
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
Canned and Driad Fruits,
oysters, sardim:s, SPICtS, FLClin
TOBACCO, WJ1SH-TUBS,
Buckets, Soap, Salt,
BACON, HAMS, LARD,
aad everything kept in a Grocery Stor. Every
article warranted of the bont quality, liiehuh
et price pad iu cash fur
Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs,
BAGOSt HAMS, L.aRP,
and all kinds of Farmers Produce.
Casli paid for Hides.
Ilon.r moved, and goods sold by Auction on
the shortest notice, by F. 8. WHITE.
Platfcsmouth. July X. 1?CJ.
MACHINE SHOP !
WAYMAN & CURTIS
IMattsiiaeuith, IVeb.
Repnirers of Steam Engines, Boilers Saw and
Grist Mills.
Gas and Steam Fittings, M ronght Tron Pipe.
Force an 1 Tift Pumps, ,team iia,ugcs, iialsoce
Valve Governors, aui ail kinds of
Brad's Engine Fittings,
furnL'Le.l on short notice.
FARMING MACHINERY
St paired uii sliors.noti:e.
auu6f
Sr"f ? V5rr r" rJ? 'V
3 Hi-SSi
'-i t WATCH MA K Eli
tSfeii3 AND JUWE1.CK.
, -4 a
AND DEALER IN
WATCHES,CLOCSIfl,
SILVER AND rLATED VA 111",
GOLD PENS, SPECTACLES,
VIOLIN STRINGS AND
FANCY GOODS.
RrvKvnitn eOId?Und. Main froet. two
deoi s west of City Uoti. o. .u w u.
BOOTS &SH0ES !
rv - 1 ... Clutn Iwn .ml A half
liavinir icniuivu - , - -
miles south of riattsmouth. on the road leadmir
to Rock Blufls. where 1 aw prcpareu to uou
kinds of work in my linn on tho shortest uotico.
I r vnu d a vuir of No. 1
BOOTS, "SIIOES oa SLIPPERS
Pive me a call. , . . ..
All kimtsot proauce tascn iy pun .mom ..
lllilUniUl f. I ' -
the continuance of the same.
nov25a3.
HALL'S
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR REHEWER
Is the onlr perfectcJ &nJ
scientifically prepaid!
preparation of its kiu'
!ever offered to the pubi.
RESTORES
and has no competitor
in merit. By its usj
GRAY
HAIR
TO
ITS
GRAY IIAIIt i booh
restored to its original
youthful color and bril
liancy, which is bo niuc'.i
admired by all. Persons.
:g:
whose hair is thin or fullui ;
out will, by tho uso of oir
PROMOTES Rcnewer,soon sec its goo J
ma effects, as, by its tonic an I
Istiraulating- properties t!n
GROWTHI'hair elands will be incite I
AND
IS A
SPLENDID
and tho hair grow tine
and strong again. In cases
ot Baldness it will creato
a new growth unless th
DRESSING.
follicles are destroyed. It
TRY
ONE
BOTTLE
AND
is cooling, and allays a.l
itching and irritation of
the scalp. Itdoes notstai.i
tho skin as do dyes, ba'
makes the scalp white and
clean. Asa DRESSING
it is the best and mosW
economical preparation ia
THICKEN
DP
THE
tho world, as its eflctts
last so much longer. Sen I
TH N I - . .
for our Treatiso on tli
LOCKS l.hair, free to all, by mail.
Sold by all Druggists nd Dealers In Bsdlcl.
COOK, COBURN & CO.
GenT Agents for Ifortft-'Westera Statfli,
87 DEAHE02.H STREET, CinCiQ 0,11-1.
We. the Dru?i.'fct of Plattfinouth. call h a -tcntion
of our customers tothe letters p:ibli-h:d
bi low of the wonderful eflicary of )T. Kol ' k
Stomach Eittcrs. Dr. Kohack s .SonnJii.arU a
Elood Pills. We have b.;-n selling these in-ui-eines
long enough to know that they are ns'-om-lneinled
to be. aud the certificates of curer pul
llaUed are true.
Read the following letter Jrom
,oii of the oldest and moot
reliable grocery merchant frt
the city of Davenport.
Friend Walton:
Agreeably to my
promise to you when
here, I write you, for
publication if you see
proper, a true state
ment of the good e
fects of Roback'.i
Stomach Bi Iters u pon
myself. I had beer:
troubled with ind
gestion for a lon
time, attended witli
severe headache, par
ticularly after eating.
when fortunately an
old soldier friend
came into the stoiM
and recommended mt!
to use Roback's Sit
ters. I did so by Uih
ing a small wine-glass
full just before cadi
meal, and to my grc;i
joy I was relieved u
once, and am now
well by their use. 1
would not be without
them at any price. J
have not taken an
other medicine since
I commenced usixip
the Bitters. And 1
can say w ith a cJeai
conscience, try 12 o
back's Bitters-; thev
will do all they arc
recommended to dc
if taken according
to directions.
Yours truly,
Frank IL'3Iill::.l
Of Uio firm of Beideback L Mil'.v-r
"Who!6sul9 Grocers, Ddvei.tf
Iowa.