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V f J M X X; V! Herald. r Kin :n rs. i .'.lie. it.-.- el aoy-Nlls-S o ui .'e- l:. ut htelt- . r,:;: t. . fc..il f ol p:o il i.jr Uie 'jui n"ld ! ill. I 'lica- I i-, fNVAYi-:s. o;i.;t.i. a'.I i c.-..oiuuir:i''on3 t.;e;),;..i. Aitti no waste --.lor,-:1.V for the eorreci ness. -' I':.:,! l:i tiler ami paid I- ta'-.c tin" piwr rpjpilr.rlT . ulte.'.cr u.:t-"ird In hii Is. a Xisi"-c:imr or no: in la '.: vi I ;.!' i deli lit piper discnnltti '.. .-'.-. ::! all ii rr tr:i'i"'. or lite pill-lisli- -" I r- cr.;;I to send tl liniil pay lue.lt is !.:-...- ."at. i nit'i ( t the vihole amount, wiietlier -.;.e i- i:t i i t'-;ii from ttie of.ic.e or not. .-. 1 1..- u-i-i-1 have decided lh:it re fusing to . re., -o-i;- is. and rctiodi- -,1s from the post C-ii '-, : i I Miiuv!:i:: hiiiI I- living them iiucaiie-t .. i i ;triM faeir evidence of i.m ktionai LOCAL NEWS. C. II Vescott !i:is just received a ! :.' lut f if has, girt; him a call ami he b...cd 4.5.4. --For .he l;es- S aple ami fancy gro frifn in I'lattsmouth, jo to J. V. Wi-ckliach. 43lf (o to-ni.ht sure. Canned -nods at F. S. Whitca's. 2 C -iffee SLil t.-it tht. Turn out. Col. Woo '.ford is lecturitij in Lin- c in. --Witnoiit Maple Syrup at h's. Week- I.:. Weseotl sells the lest IjU.'kskin aatf- do to the ti-nUht. CJood Templars Socia- -divans cleaned t!lC Pettee. and repaired l.v If .1 -lit;. id SiIiMnou Si Nathan's new ed vf-i tiseine nt. Men s Arc. its 150 at II. e tliea! Ii 1 stun-, 41lf If von want good tea 0 iiett iS: Lewis. to len 1 --Special bargains at the (Ireaf !ed Store tor oO da s. 41tf C. E. Wescott received a large box or 11. iw guilds Monday. --Go to the Orand ( at Solomon it XaMian.'s earitr.ee SIo 4;tl llemember the ecial at Good Ti-'iiiplar'ii Hall to-night. Be. ure and read the advertise ment of Firemen's dance. Just read that ad. of Hansen it Chasots, it's immense. Manufacturing Merges' Shoe Store. and Repairing '.t ait See how cheap they sell furniture at tue Great lied Storel 41 if The biggest line plovts at Wtscolt's. of buckskin 2ttf Will Wise has a handsome new Desk, to hold Wills and things. Come and se. the inducements we aie ottering, Great Red Store. 4Uf Solomon it Xa'han will r. move March 1st to Fred Goider's new build ing. 4512 Square dealing guaranteed at the Great lied Store 41tf Buck whe;;t Flour in any quantity and of all kinda at Weckbach's. 1 , We will discount all price lists by 10 per cent. Solomon & Xathan. Clothing almost given away at the Great Red Stoic, save money by seeing us tlrst. 41 tf Anotiiei lot "f fresh crackers, jumbles, itc. just received by Bennett and Lewis. 1 If you want a first class slate pen cil go and ask C'het Smith for one of those f-ncascd in wood. A' oilier car load of Gollen Chief and White llose Fiotir jut received tit J. V. Weckbach's. 1 Will S. Wise o!d $7,000 worth of real i sta e it! January, four-fifths of which was cash. --M. A. IL'rtigan was admitted last weeii to practice in Unite. i State- Dis trict Courts at Lincoln. Remember, you can get the "Ex cj'.sior II i- I i-' i 1" in oa'i pound bxs at the I'. O. Nrevs 1) -pot. Solomom it Nathan will remove Marc h 1st to Fr -d Gorder's Brick Block next to Court House. 40t4 Cake, Coffee &c. at the Goud Templu's Hal! to-night, every body ; and have a good time. -They mean business at the Great Red Store. Goods positively lower than ai.v house in town. See for your self. ' 41tf F. S. White has a line line of eann. ed goods, crl) on him before purchas ing elsewhere. 40i2 Tlie most ci ntp'ete line of fancy groceries in the city is kept by Bennett it Lew i. 1 We mean what we say when we offer to discount till price lists bv 10 percent. SOLOMON it NATHAN. 4G;4 Everv body cor ia'ly invited tn attend the Sucial to-:.ight at Good Templar's H tll. G 1 and have a boss t imp. Solomon it N'.i hti'i's Great Clot h ing Sile commence Feb. 1st and there will b: nw let up until every iiit is sold. 43t4 lis a f w das Phil Ycnrg will display the l:ugst stock of Vah ti irses ever si-en in Plattsmonth. selling frcrn 1 cen' uji to S-V00. -Sohirnon t NltH.l-r will ocenpv new ipiarteis March Is and must l-se out as far as possible their im- mi-use slock. 4Gr4 I n just ic to yonrsel f and fannlv yo'i shmi'il save money. Therefore ire-eat tlie Great R-d Store be'"ore buying elsewhere. 41: f -Look out fur th t tth of Fetiru l rv -in I tie lar.est soek of Y iWitines ever d'spl ived in the eitv of Platts month. which yon will find a' the P. O. N't'tVS Depot. Mr J. V. Weekb ?h has put new shelving in his store, made it longis. and repFtitited the whole inside nn.l otherwise fivfd it up. which iui r roves it rainddv. II it. C-.iTee. Cake, Sand wiches. Pickles &.c. Ac. at Good Templar's Hall Co-night all far twentv-fire cents a course, T fjftpen cents apiecP, 9 and have a good time. Twenty yards best print for $1.00 it the Great Red Store. 4ltf X- Social c-m nected with the Preshy- -1 tcrejiiii'chureh yvillbe enter'ained by Jrs. t baplam Wriglit. next Tuesday --Fvr-Hi;g, rfciini.ny 8, 1831. A co:.1;j xliiyitaijon is e.xternlcd toaSJ. iV m , r if , . i -,,.,. J'ersonal. V. 1$. Shryeck took a little trip to Omaha, Tnesdav. Mrs. R. B.iiL:iice has heen very sick for some weeks pits;. II. J. Streiiht and family were in town the first of the week. . Elder Storms went up to Omaha Tuesday morning, and returned in the evening Mr. and Mrs. E. Ii. Lewis went up to Lincoln .Saturday. returning Mon day. Mr. Win. II. Davis, of Ml. Pleasant, joins the ranks of suhscribers to the Hlkald. Miss J!a IJirne.'-. returned to Lin coln, Monday, where she will resume her duties as clerk. Miss Sophie Gyjier returned from Ashland, Monday, w here she has heen visiting for the past week. Mrs. Donelan, we are very sorrv to hear, has suffered very miieh from the accident f which she .was a vic.iin while ' "asti:ii, and which resulted in the breaking of two ri'us. ! Mr. L. Ivaii.-kv. the -r.icr member of the linn of K-iiisky &, Son, arrived in our city last week, and w ill make it his reside nee liertt for the present. Mr, K. stales tint he 13 quite pleased with riattsmonth. Mr. and Mrs II. K. Smith, of Omaha, made l'iat'moiit h a visit last week, Thursday. Mrs. S. returned on I lie afternoon train, an 1 Mr. S. remained a day or two lo look tip th s ock busi ness of the county in the interest of !iis firm in Chicago. Co 1t the f'olTee Social at (lojd Templar's Hall to-: light. "If I had to walk from here to 15 il tiniere fur it, I would not be, without t)r. Hull's Coti,'h Syrup i my faiwilv." is what we heard a lady s .y yesterday. I'ricc on'y 21 cents a bottle. Full stock of JJools at tlie Oreal Ked Store. 41 tf The Choices'- Groceries, canned goods ami Provisions in town' go to Bennett & Lewis. 1 We will discount all prieff lists by 10 per cent. Solomon it Nathan. Don't fail to go to Phil Yoiitig's for your fresh and choice Figs, Dates Raisins, Oranges and Lemons. Fry's imported Caracas chocolate and jocoa, the tinesf in the market; for sale by Bennett & Lewis. 1 Agents for cheap Piano's some times c;aim that they can furnish the "Steinway." Do not be deceived by them as we are the only authorized agents in Nebraska. 45tf Max Meyep. it Br.o., Omaha. Mrs. W. E. Domd.in has traded her House on 3d and Vine to Mr. Elarn Parmele in exchange for his on 3th and Locust, which will cause quite a number of movii.gs in the near future. Weeping Water is to bring out L'nc'.u 'ltom's Cabin next week, Wednes day, Feb. 9;h, by an Amateur Com n any, and if tin y can't do it as well as either ot the compmies who were here !at Saturday and Monday eventngs, we miss tint guess. If you want to buy or sell city proper ly of any kind If you want to buy or stll a farm of anv kitid If you want money with farm lands to secure it call on Will S. Wish, 4im5 Fitzgerald Block. Two traveling troupes visited Plattsmonth last Saturday and Mon day night?, and each rendered Uncle loin's Cabin. The hall in both eases was crowded, and the audience seemed to enjoy it immensely, which speaks well for the troupes, the Anthony & Ellis, and S. Di aper. The ''K.VABii" Piano admits f only one equal, and that is the STEIN WAY." We are general agents for both. "Highest degiee of excellence aie tlie or.s of the Judges of the Centennial Exposition in 1S70. M ax Mkykk it Buo., 4nr sole agents. When our boys slide down a hill .1 mile long thev should remember their Mat country neighbors around Littceln and elsewhere on the prairie We asticd a little fellow at Lincoln if he coasied any this winter. "Yes"' siys he. -m in in has a big cellar hole out here, and we siide"down that." Cass Co. will have enough of L"n cle Tom's Cabin, we should imagim Saturday ami Monday nights it was played in I'lattsniouth by two differ ent troupes, and now a Weeping Water amateur company are to try their hand at it. We'll bet on the W. W. company every time. They are mak ing extensive preparations and with their orchestra and musical talent can make a good showing. B underground telegraph the South Bend bovs inform iis that when the Plattsmonth buys go to see their girls out that way they should be a 1: .1 . 1:. 1 1 : ....-. ni.. 1 ' ute horses ami a shining new buggy i instead of goin .- pony-l-uck, with tlnir; feet dragging in the mud. That's so i II L. M. c ine up and show the Platts month boys how, and we'll stand ly; "on. I he Bank ef ( as Co. Tuesday, the first day of February, ! the ah..ve institution opened its doors j to the jeiblic. E. M. YatPs. cashier ; F. j i M. Wilson, assistant. The s'oekhold-; era and directors have been given be- (.p. fore. Their place of business for the present is in the old Wheeler office where safes, vaults, itc. are to lie ob tained. For a b ng while we have had bti' one bank in the city of Plattsnieuth 1 and until verv recently in the County of Cass. This then marks an era in 1 our business life. i WE WILL DISCOUNT All Pri'-e Lists by ten per rent. Solomon it Nathan. (ireat Red net ion For the next 30 days tie so Boots j and Shoes at Merges': to make loom j for a:t i immune spring stork. Coma ! one, come eveivbodv. 4'3i3 1 tense For Sale. House and three b s for sale, hucse contains 0 rooms well li.sished. cistern and good well. Centrally located. Cail at ilarttgau's Law Office. 46t4 Onjr Oulj tlie tlenaine Singer of the Company's Agent, F C. Bowen, office at-Mrs. Swarts'lMillinerv Store. Main- StTepHiUprcVuth. Keedies, md Accessories aiways n hand. LE": Prof. Rice'd Li?litnhig Thorough Bass Instructor. B7 use of this chart any one wLo can sing a song can leant to accom pany themselves on Organ or Pi.tn at nee. The lest thinj yet offered. Ca.l at Leonard's "Music atid An Gallery" satisfy yourself, buy one, and learn to play your n accompaniments. Jamks Pkttke, Sole agt. for Cass Co. Programme of the fuss County reaeh ers' Assoc atiou. The February meeting of the Teach ers' Association will be held at Louis ville on Saturday tie I2ih. EaSA VS. Music in Counnou Schools -E. II. Wnoley. Securing the co-operation of Pareuts Howard Zink. Etiquette of the Schoolroont. Miss Ella Thorngatp. ""Punishing pupils M. J. Turner. ADDUESStS. IIvv to Teach Penmanship J. IL Berger. Longitudr and I im---( J V ' -u . IMSCUSSIO.N. How the cunmi'.n seh i- ii m i V iaipioved. A Scriim Fail But it caused no serious pain unbss il be to competition, as they are Boots and Shoes at Mergea.' 4C Z. Weather Report, 180 Total rain fail. 51 inches. May 2G, heaviest rain fall in otte storm, 2 in.; heavie-t fall in the month of August, 4?4 incties. Ground froze for the v.in'er. Nov. C; lathst frost, June 1st., night. First eai ly frost, Sept. 8th, night. Coldest Temperature March 14: U. 13 degrees below zero. Some inoie cold temperature Nov. 29; h, 7 below; Dec. 29th, IS'' below. Many times at 90" and once or twice over 90 in the summer. Once in March 7th it was actually 905 tin hour or two in the A. M. during one of those terrible dust storms. Cold temperature in Jan. 1SS1, Jan. 0th, 3S' bt-low and on tlie 14th 19 below. G Trkat. Knocked Down But no blaod drawn, only tears from competition, because they are Boots and Klines at Merges'. It's for the neX' 30 days to make room for an immense SPUING STOCK. Come everybody. 4C3t Louisville At the Congregational church, preaching every evening next week, U.v tlie Pastor, He v. Benjamin F. Dift'enbacker. Sunday Scli.ol Superintendent I have blanks sent by the, state Sun day Schowl secretary for reports of schools for 1SS0. Please send me your address that I may forward you blanks and have a report of your school with the rest of the cmnity. H. M. Btrsns kli, Sec'v. Cass ("o. Association. Plattsmtmth.Feb. 1st, 1SS1. List f Letters. Remaining in the Post i-flice at Plattsinouth, Cais Co. Neb., Fwb. 3d 1881. Buskirk, Joseph Burton, Frank 2 Barker. Bessie Clyde, C. E. Cline, M. Denning, F. B. Echols. F. S. Fuller, Geo. Gause, Johanna Gastavesoii, J. A. 2 Gtites G. M. flames. R. S Ilolsthneider, W. Moore. Eugene May, W. A. Root, Jag. Sailing, Mary Vdsceiine D B 2 Persons calling foi any of 'the above letters will please nay Adveiti-ed. J. W. Mausiialu. P. M. To otir Fair mer Headers. There is not one of our farmers but should subscribe for the Iowa Farmer published at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The leading Farm and Stock Journal of thu north-west. The ablest and I most noted agricultural wri.eis of the day are among its editors an 1 contrib utors. It csts the small sum of cue dol'ar per year, or ten copies one year for S7 50. Send f-.r sample copy and get up a club of ten, or send them S1.00 for vour own subscription. 4314 Chas. C. Frary, of Adi hin, Mich, says: To my complete suipiise, I ob tained a good night's lest, the first night 1 whip an "Only Lung Pad." I have suffered from Asthma for years. See Adv. Burliii'-toii k Missouri Kiver Railroad Company in Nebraska. ANNL'AL MEC TING. The iiiinu.-il meeting of the siocklioltli is of the Buninntoii & Missouri Itiver Kailio;id C01. -pai.v in Ncbnisku ill lie held ;il tin- oitice of 1 lie Voiiiiiiny, 111 Phitimoiali. NclaoKii. on Tlmrsdav. Eel.i iiary a-llli. eiiMiiiig, ut l-.)o"eioc a. 111. tor 'the elect 1011 ol Directors ami ..ny oili er Uu-iiK'Ss hiili may leaiilty come before the me"tiiij;. I'. E. t'U.l 1, Secielaiy. Huston, January 13tli, isst. iH What Lverj hoily Wauls Is a pleasant, reliable medicine that never poes any harm, and pi events and cures diseases by keeping the stomach in perfect order, ihe bowels regular, and the khtnev and liver active. Mich j a niedit ine is Ptrk"r's Ginger Tonic. 1 It reliees every case, and we have ! seen stacks of letters from thousands who have been saved at. 11 cured by 1.. S(.e ,tlier rolumn . Tribune. 40t4 We -to-day call attention to the 1 advertisement ot tlie I'llcKlv Asii lilt- ters, whieli can be found in another made from i column. These Bitters are the potest and best materials, and their tonic and cathartic properties render thein superior to all others in disorders of the Sioiach. Bowels, i Liyr. itc 4Gt4 Two Organs. Regulate first the stomach, sei-ot: Uie 11 ver ; especi.n 1 v tne nisr.so ! the liver ; especl.lilv tlie li st, so :i to t ertrm their functions pcitte ai 1! you will remove at leas! I; 1 .1- ' ' t 1: t i ', eths of all lite illness fit m 11M d i- heir to, in this or an l-.-r i-iimate. j Hop Bitters is the only thing that ill give perfectly lieabhy, natuial ;ic ion to these t w o organs. J. S. R. Scovill, Mnrrb-. IM . Aim: When your "Only Lung Pad" came to hand, my son couM not raise his head. He iTTiow up and gaining every day. See Ady. tJLU DEALER IN Hardware, C-itlsry, lails. Iron, it pro 11 - tork. Jarm ifxlacTuucnL STOVLS and TIN-WAKE, Iron, Wooil, Stock, Tumps, Ammunition, FIELD & QARDEX HEEDS, ROPE, AND ALL KINDS OF SHEET IRON WORK. Kept in Xtock. Making and Repairing- 5 DON E V,TTH t "' . iNEvVTNESS 4 ms? ATC&. AA5UAL RKYIEW Of tlie I in pro Yemenis, ii-outii, and Business Pionpecls of this Oar CUV OF PLAT IJlOl III. A brief review of fiur business af fairs fo.- the year ending Dec. 3ist. 18S0, is perhaps not out of place a. this time during the lull after tin Holiday excitement, aud before th spring business fa'rly opens is a good time to look about and see what we have been, w hat we are, and what vn may safely hope for and count on foi the future. Within the past two years tin growth of Plattsmonth has been wonder, one of the marvels of westeii enterprise, for fi'tun one of the dean deadest towns, so dead you could hard ly give propei ty aw ay, she has sudden ly become one of the best, in'os. thriv ing and reliable points for bushiest and wealth m the eastern part of tin Mate. 1 hat the building of the great B. it M. B. ilio.al biide at this point and the sub- iiiiciii large and peimaneiit impi wvt incuts in the way of sius. Round-houses, itc, had much to do Willi this growth, no one doubts. t i was not the entire and only cause by any means, l'laltsmuuth backed by a rich and well sett ed country, it has always had a h.le amount of weal.h. locked up wi bin itseif. accumulated dutii-.g the 1'ieigiit ing days and lloui e. illy land specula tions. It only needed the returning confidence of a better business em, to bring this out, and cause our own j e -pie to develop their town, fur it is a fact that our best and costliest im provements, the railroad work ex cepted, have been made by our oy people, our old residents, with their own means, made and earned bj t) ir own t-ffoits in years gone by.' Viy little comparatively, has tome fit ru outside, or was borrowed capital. Many new comers have of couise put up houses, and brought wcabh and increased our herds and stores. The railroad improvements have been greatly undervalued heretofore, we beg leave to say Uat the estimates bt-low are based on actual calculations, from those who know. Much of the other property is of course undervalued from the extreme reluctance many have, on account of taxation and for piivate reasons, to making known the real cost of their improvements, so that, as a matter of fact and in making an estimate to get at the real weabh of the Country and the amount spent in improving, one third at least ought to be addvd to the sum total, for those little things una voidably overlooked and for under valuation. Sir; Carruth kindly gave us the de tails of his very handsome building and which is one of the most substai -tial iniproveme Us of the yeai ; It con ven. encrs being an anomaly in a town of this size. Perhaps the greatest, the n ost needed and universally demanded in provement of the year litis been that of a neiv substantial and commodious hotel. Although not completed in 1880 it was decided on, the money raised and the building nearly in closed during that tim. It is some thing that has become an absolute necessity: our future growth and de velopment m ly be said to have come to a stand still for lack of good hotel accommodation; when done we shall have a very neat ai.d suitable structure, and if con ducted properly one of the great aids to our future growth. Too much cacti it can not b given to Messrs. Guthinan for their enterprise in this matter. Among the new branches of busi ness Co- templated and projected dur ing 1SS0. is our new bank, an institu tion which brings more capital to our midst, which provides for further and and enlarged business to till parties and which will probably load to an addititional fine building or two in th future. The outlook for tha ensuing year is most encouraging; we heai of brick s ores to be built, to replace the old frame ones, of new enterprises to be engaged in, and of the strengthening and enlargement of old business houses. If yve avoid wild speculation and tictiiions values yvbhout overdoing the real business of the tow n we may expect a ui st prosperous and satis factory year ami a greatly enhuged atid improved town to report Jan. 1st 1882. The greatest want atpj constant need of the town, now, as it has been, is dwelling houses or houses to rent at reasonable p' ices for those constantly coming to our bordets. This wan'v should be supplied, and our business men, our bankets, our board of trade should make this a point for the en suing year. Estimate of values and improve ments for 1881 : B. M. P.. li. IMPROVEMENTS. A round house of ten s ails, built of 01 ick and stone, will be used forie pairing cars. A boiler housw for run ning engines and heating all the shops by steam; the smoke stack of boiler house will be one hundred feet high. A blacksmith shop 200x73 built of ston and brick, south of ihe present shop. i Tin- portion of the old round house ieed for car repairs has been supplied i h new piits, for the purpose Pf housing engines. Three nevy Hacks have been put in and lumber yard laid in which is stored abaut "J.OOO.OOO feet of lumber for ust of Company. New pipes have been laid from the! reservoir. fr the purpose of giving a lamer sucnly of water in case ul a Hie:' they can now operate about half a dozen inch pipes, with mz2 w which yyill deliver a stream seventy-five feet in height without the aid of htearn. Underground connections have been made from the boiler ouse to all parts of the yard fur carrjiug steam wherever il may be required. These are all eHCased in asbestos and wood im-itch a manner as to reduce the con densation of steam as law as p )ssibl. A coal ciiute with twenty chute in has -been built Del ween freight office and shops. Also an icehouse 20x40. The cost of the above is something over 860,000. The coming spring large additions will be made bv the Railroad, coaip in x, a description of" which will bo given to our readers in a future issue. ..i,. twi stores high and well fl aished eel .tar S3.000. . Frrfiik Carruth, brick store building 100x22, - w indmill, gas fixtures itc, 10,000. - - . Gorder & Ilartm.tn, two stora rooms, brick, Uu story and well fin ished cet'ar. 44x80 cost SC.500. G us and Win. Herold, brick build ing, two story high, 44x70, cost 80,000. Win. Herold, orick storo building 22x70. cost 81, 700. U m. Herold addition on store, 30 feet deep.-g500. John Way man. brickshop, 20x30,14 feet high to be used aa a machine hop, cost 552,500. Guthinan & Weckbach one' house, (wo story high, 10x34 well and cistern, atfOO. il. Schnellhacher, two story brick bui ding, 22x46, open front cost 83,000. Hook and Ladder Company, Bell tower, bell, and repairs on engiuo house, 8200. F. D. Lehnhoff, two story brick building. 22x43, open front 83000. F. D. Lehnhoff. Picket fence, Bay window itc S43 00. John Leach, new addition two story high and stone w all, 16x32 900. I.N. lltcl.s store building, frame, 21x16. co.-.-' -'00. C. 11. Hoi iiics. addition to livery staliie, "200. J. V. Vec'io.io.i, iixi:ig barn &a. Geo. Ba. lance, litci.cn tt; , giJO. M. McEiw.tiu, barn itc, 8130. Juo. Bons it Suti on storo and side w.t k 8430, R. Donnelly, building kitchen, fences, &c 8200. Mrs. Dr. Medea, residence, frame, 16x .2, cost 8400. W. C. Showalter, a dwelling house frame, story and a half high 16x24 and 11 12 feet high, 8100. -J P. Young, improvements, S30. J. E. Moinson, "850. L. D. Bennett. " 815. Capi.Johu 0"Rourke, " 823. li. Sherwood, ' 815. Mis. Haines, " 820. Win. Hal lance. " 840. Dr. W.H. Schildknecht, barn 26x40 16 feet high, cost 8700, and other im pr ivements to the amount of 8100. P. I). Bates, repairing house, 8250. Charley Black, improvements or. house and lots to ihe amount of 880. . John Fitzgerald, to llxing up house and other improvements 81000. Henry Bceek lengthening his store building, 8400. Guthman & Weckbach, to iraprove n.ents on store, 8100. John Simpson, repairing on houso md lots, $95. F. Egenbarger repairing house and b rn. $75. Cummins & Richey, building Ac. for lumber yard 8400. Gu'hman Bros., hotel on lower Main St., 80x80. 3 stories high, glass fiou:, 815,000. L. Go ding, store building 22x100, co.t S4000. Residence, 30x36 ' stoty.8800. F. E. White, general improvements on his property, 8250. Ilagrsheck Bros., store, frame, 22x3J, cost 8600. O. Dutton, dwelling house. 12x24, story and a half. ell 12x14. 8350. G. W. Clutter, house 14x24. one ry. ell 12x14, 8325. Henry Waterman, new house or upper Main St., 18x26, two stories high, ell lGxlG. cost 81,500. Mrs. S. Swarts, residence, 10x24, cost 8600. J. S. Mathews, residence, 14x24, one story and a half high, 8400. R. R. Smith, residence 16x20 story and a half, 8400. J. V. Love, addition S130. Joseph Lloyd, residence 20x14 cost 8300. M. McElwatn, barn itc, 8100. F. Stadelmaii, residence 2-x30, two stories high, 81,500. F. Stadelman, house 28x30. two stories high and barn, 81300, Waterman and Son. fixing up new lumber yard itc, 8' 000. Mike Mosee, new house, 14x24 with ell. 8450. F. Latham. :m addition, porch and bay yvindow, 8230, it. B. Windham .new barn, 16x20 815-7. B. W. Pierce, house 12x20, 8300. N. Baker, house, 8100. G. Stuil, house 15x20 with ell 12x14 8250. Mullin, house, 16x24, ell 10x12. S-150. M is. Oi imes, house, 8400. John Hardba, house 20x20, S325. Fret I Keith, kiUhen and wagon shed, 8350. James Ilodgert, kitchen and portly, $50. John Boone, addition. 12x22, $300. M. O'Doi. oboe, addition 10x12, $85. M. A. Ilartigan, improvements on property, 8:00. F. Dickson, residence &c, 81200. O. G uth'.nan, residence, 10x30, 2 stories high, 8U00. R. Morgan, 16x24, $450. Jarftes Sage, residence, 8450. Julius Pepperberg, barn and cigar house, 8250 S. S. Billings, 10 houses 4 -rooms 8300 each total. 83000. The sum total ftf the above expendi tures is 8127,203. Pretty well r one year and a dry spring at that. The llKl'.ALD is under great obliga tion to the following gentlemen for information from which this article is cumpil d;viz: Mr. ("has. Dawson, P. D. Bates, Johnson Bros, Chas . Nich ols. J.J. Weaver, llodgeit it Pickens H'e Challenge the World. When fe say we believe, yve have evidence to piove that adiiloh's Con sumption Cure is decidedly the best I ' Liil'g Medicine made, inasmuch as it will c;ne a co. it. noli ol Chronic Cough in one ii.ui .tie iin.eand re Iieye A-ihin.t, in oijvrn . is. Whooping Cough. Ciolip, and aliow Bote cases of Consumption cured ti.au all o.bers. It wil cure yyheie t hey fail, it is pleas ant to take, harmless to the youngest child, and we guarantee what we say. Price 10 cents. 50 cents, and 81.00 If your Lungs are sore, Chesfor Back lame, use Shilh's Porous Plaster. Sold by smith it Black. D you Jieliece it. That in this town there are scores of persons passing our store every day whose lives are made miserable by In digestion. Its spepsia.Sour a:.d distress ed Stomach. Liver Complaint Const i palion, w hen for 7J cts. we w:ll sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure them. Soid bv smith t Black. We have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria. Cancer mouth, and Head Ache, in SHI LOU'S CA TARKF1 REMEDY; A nasal Injector f'ee yvi'li each liottle. -Use it if you ... -. Price. Three Groves Items. The thaw Saturday took. off a good portion of the snow and quite dimin ished the sleighing in places. Mrs. W. W. Wiley is improving very slowly from a spell of severe illness. Mrs. F. M. Young started for Noda wav (Jo.. Missouri. Thursday morning to attend the sick-bed of her mother wiio has been quito sick for several weeks. Charley Leming and one of Uncle Johnnie Allison's mules got into a muss one day last yveek. We hear that Charley got rather the worst of it, nnd that he eceived a bad looking flesh wound over the right eye. Be careful, ('barley you can't always trust mule heels. Joe, Bill. Tom, Jake, Bona, and the hounds had a big wolf hunt aturday but failed to caich any, or scare any. up. The lovers of the "light fantastic" had their usual surprise dance on Wednesday night, last. Dances are gettina to be quite common nowadays in our vicinity. Our minister failed to meet his ap pointment a week a go Sunday on the accouut of his yvife being sick. Kkpoki kk A fin il .Notes. Aftox, Neb.. J i, 2dih 1SS1. Deau Mac: Whatever did thev do it for? AH the notes I send the Hkk ald. I send as tacts, and in my last the typo makes me say the mercury was not once below zero, I gave the minus mark ( ) before t!e record of several days, which of course indicates below zero; thus on 3 1 inst, the rec ord is 33; 5th, 3U; Oth, 2J;th S3; 9th. (cold Sunday) 3:P; &c, itc. For the hist week or two the thermometer has indicated in the morning from 11 below to 12D above. Stock men are making strenuous efforts to save their ! ock, yet a good many cattle are dying; a so ponies, but the latter onlv from Texas itch, one man is reported to have lost about 30 head of trail ponies. To day the snow meltod a little, and promises-vll for the same to morrow. Truthfully yc nr's. E. S. Child. h- lYEEFlMi WATER NOTES. Trixj Heard From Agaiu. On Wednesday eve. Feb. 9, the Weeping Wa.er Dramatic Club, witl play Uncle Tom's Cabin in the Cong Church. Good Music New ."scenery Good Talent Everything all O. K. inducing complimentary tickets to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacMurphy, so come out and have a good time at lit tle Weeping Water. A heaity wel come and good cheer awaits your coming. Dr. Thomas is around again, and so is our old fr.end Mr. Bates aud v.e are glad to see them improving. Much sickness prevails hero among children, cughs and colds, which in cline to serious lung complaints, un less cared for promptly. Charley sigler is as punctual as the Sun on the Plattsinouth it Weeping Water mail stage route. C. Thcrngate sold out hi3 furniture stock to Chase and Beardsley. Liiney and Therngate for Toys, No tions, Novelties aHd 5 and 10 cent contuers. Wood Bros, sold out their stock of hardware itc to Shermerhorn and Ash uiun, who will carry on the business at Wood Bros.' old stand. B F. Barrett will start a Harness Shop soon, in B. C. Yeoman's bui. ding, where D. F. Dudley's Billiard Hall is now. Hoggett & Coglizer's yvell drill was at work again to-day. on a well of Dr. Gibbons. We had ai other runaway last yveek Ben Rockwell's team this time, smashed wagon some, aud lore ihe harness badlr, no one hurl. Yours con. inually, Trixy. We acknowledge offer of co.. pli mentarie3 with thanks, but fear it will be our fate instead to sit in a daik room with closed eyes. Ed. Brown's Pepsin Tonie Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion ami Sick-headache. You have ou'y to try it to prove it. It furnishes the stom ach with Pepsin, Rhubarb, Mandrake and Gentian, the natural principles of digestion. No remedy ever offered to the public has relieved so much suf fering as this wonderful Preparation. Mrs. Mira Joxes, Fairmount, Kas. j says: "I had Dyspepsia, lor ten jears and have been cured by using two bot tles of Brown's Pepsin Tonic, after trying a dozen doctors," A. O. Butllu, RocUville, Mo, writes; vYou have my thanks for a life saved by this Wonderful Remedy. I commenced improving alter taking the third dose; its effect on the stom ach, liversiud bowels, was aiuiost mag ical." K. B. II ALL. Iliattville, Kansas .says: Please send me by txpiess one gross of Biow n's Pepsin Tome. It excels all ot iier remedies for Dyspep sia ever sold in this community. I cannot keep store without it. For sale by J. II. Buttery, Smith, Black a Co . J. M. Roberts, and O. F. Johnson, Plattsmonth, and John Paint er East i'lattsniouth. GRAND FIREMEN'S BALL! AT FITZQrEBALB H-IjX-us - Tiiursaay zi February I7tn, 1881. It la for tlia benefit of the Plattsmonth Hook & La niiF.H Company, iittd everylxxlv Is invited to attend from the City" Hud Cuuuty Property Holders ure requested to send In a dollar if they cau't come tiicniM'lvr. But everybody come if it In pobsiblg. lie ou tiaiitl. A (Hand timei Promised BY THE Firemen will be there in Uniform. TICKETS - - st.oo tf.13 EV OlUM-.Il OP I'OMMITfVK. SPECIAL NOTICED. BOOTS AND MIOEs. SUOKS AN1 BOUTS. 31 1 v i.r . i. .41' 22tf Ai M . J.'j J- ' Save Vour .-iuac A large stock ol Boots am! i...es just arrived at Meiges, yvnica nil. be sold cheap. 23if If you neul furnature call on the Gnat Red store and get low prices 41. f To all Onr Friends Having l!:ul nuMiberte-t inquiries for njver lisiiii; rm Is iu .ill pans of ine c.iii.try trom la ities bo :irt interested ill lilt- la-tuen'ot niakiin; "Card ColieeiioH-." we are having printed for tiieni a si-l ol frvi-ii beautiful eards. e.aeii in nix coIoi'k and uo a ;oid bui kyi mnal. in the very liiliest deurue of S'lt. liiin-ua'iii SUaive peaie' '"isevr-u Ag s of Man." We liHe spared uo expense i it tlieno cards thev an: mihi il v litt'e art-cem. )ur oniy aim u.-.s" t-ni ti publish the finest cardn ei si,o-. n. .Appli cations for tneiit have come ill so rapidly tlmt nearly the wuote edition Is ectf ted lieioie tlie leceipt by us ..f the card irom lae aili-t. 'w e have therefore uoeu ooiitl to aoopc ia fol lowing plan for t lie ill-.! rnnil -nil f iii,- n-main der : No more ot ihe ifiti Snakespeare -..id-, seven in the scrien. i!l ! neal e.-e;lh;;: upoa t:ie receipt of a statement irom a grocer thai tlie person appiv in fir ihe card has bouuot of him on that day at least wen bars of iiuu bin.s' F.lerri if Soap, with price paid for same. All apply ii in this manner will reieiv the full set ot seven card tra.is bv nool. Thi witl insure u t iat our l.ieii.t and patr.n.s ct their stiare of thee beautiful de"ir.. attiioucU it in no manner repays us tor the cost of ihe card. Your wocer has the soap or will get Jt, and the purchase by you of neven bar ot II at one iime will secure lor you icnitiicw-ven beau tiful card. The iop iinp'ove with ni;e pud is &n artitla of necessity m your house every week. Then fore you are hot aKed to buy a oseie article, but one. that you must have anvway. Ploaw send us y.nir h-plieation at once, and tell your lady irleuds iu.ikiii 'Card t'ollectiotis to do tbesmnp. Vuurst restfuily, .. . .. .. w.'r 1 -.. We remove to F&ed, cr9N Uriels: SBlocIc, . Next to Cosirt Sflc5 asad olteFoi iweiaiy-eig;Ii4 lay iiEiprecedcELel Ulsi gsilKK in Mens', Youths', and Children's cLOTmisra. WE WILL VltCOXTIXUE TIIS MiAXCU OF OUR BUSINESS A" SOOX AS STOCK OX MY) Is SOLD. AVAIL YOUR SELVES OF THIS . HEAT CHANCE TO Hl'V Cl.OVAl V(7 AT FACTORY PRICES. elsi 1T we pipce iraii tlim cl:ate t lsiaug:isiie si rastel elear astee or all SO IN OR DEI- TO M.IKE ROOJI FOR THE LARGE STOCK OF Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery, Gents Fur Nishing Goods Ha is & Caps, Boots & Shoes. Trunks. Valises. & Jewelry THAT WILL AUIHVi: l O.'i lllli SPKIXd TllADI). CALL EABLY. Y?e Will roNlivt-ly Discount sill Price Lists by 10 Per. Oil I. CROOKEBY, Flour and Feed Store ! In Jerry Martmun's New IiUildf nix, Main Street, Two Doors East ol Court House. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. FOIt ALL KIN'DS S1S-G00DS DELIVERED FREE As Aents for the r LI FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Freeport, ninl the GERM ANIA LIFE IXSiTRANCE CO., cf New York, we oiler to the public goo l an I reliabl-.? IiKtii-an-.-u o:i t'ae most reasonable term--. We invite our friends and the public generally to call and See us. and 131 SPECT OXJ-R, STOCK ! HANSEN & CHASSOT. Money te Loan. Money to loan on Real Estate, at ') per cent interest. if I). II. Whkki.ki:. Go to the GREAT RED STORE FOr. 1IARUAINS IN A LI. LINTS. You can positively do yourself smne gooii. 31 tf AI'KSTX Al ' 'WINS!! Make from .s-T to c-ro p- l w ' i i: lot K. i. Kit HOI T & . to 11 York, bend for catalogue a, -.1 lei-: Tliev aie sellilik" the best Ho iiinc at the (i rent Reil Store, al sin-i. vi-i i low prices, ami yon hav - v.-i ilim; uar;ilitet-l iis leprest-n ed i ni.'iiey ref unileil. 1 hat is w hy ymi hool. Rn there for illl yotl lieeil. Sill' 1'cppei liel'jj's clears are the iin-s! r.Jlial'le for purity ami lineness in jla! ity. ami are far superior to any other make. Ask your dealers I'm t hi in t Money te Loan. On uooil farm property on l.mtliiie Apply to J. V..h.XM.(is, It f Pi. it. sun. utli Cigar Clipp.ugs, 35 cts. per lb., at Sciiiegel & Niemann's, opposite P. 0. ni Dr. Iilack's Rheumatic cure is the boss remedy, cures Rheumatism and Neuni'si.i in all their various i'oi ins. For s-ia by Smith, Black Si '. 4tf stu J. H. Rut.ei . Sf:ls tlie l.csl con medicine. He lias cm litlence in and he is w illino to lel'und I lie iimio-y if it does no -rood. Ak lor I'Im 'a i-uii-for Ctiiisump ion. Price 25 cents ami S1.00. 42c'J The Fiienil or DlUaie :.at!its. il . . Warner'. Site Kidn, y , Ln.rV k ) CI 101111.! 11 e is . lie rein-il i e it wOi -:iio t " N ' ' Clll e is . he rem-d i ''.it wtl' erne t many iliease p ; n i..ii '.. iV on . lleadach s, lieuialul.!, ihs.oitit.i nervesi, weakness, ui.-nt I sli t-ks .oi-i ktiiOiiii aliments aie .11' .in it.-, n moveil hy its use. Toe Moth- i -' e- itzme. .... lo the t iiize id I Let '-.-i: I have now i.i i :: .i WI.IU a: .- I'm : - . .i.i. A. i. 14. f lloi Lit. i.il.iJ.sVlii-. Nei l 1 Mish l. i-i j Ijo'Iy to -.aotv. Ilev. (leiuye II. Tlniv er. an old citi izeu of this vrtiiiiiy kin.-wii to every one as a most, liitiueutinl citizen, and Cl.rislhoi Mmi.Uer f tlie .M. E. Cnurc-ii jut this inoineiil lopjii-d in our suue tii say : "I w ih everylnxly to know that I cou.spler tiiat botli myselt and wile owe our lives lo S ilou's (Ion-! sumption Cure." It is having a ire-j im-nilniiM sale over pivinu peiiect ai our C'liinlers ami is I s! .: ! -i Il -a i c;si-s 1 r L'lti I) o.i-ie-. .' ; - ' s. I i..W liolie. liulli o n, I no.. .i -i . l-j, i ; '. e:t & Fr-ti.c,-. -i-i i --i. .. : i. -. ;:"; : : It is Sllill-o,- s.. - continue to sn:Ti in . : ' i . n ao-i Dyspepsia, Livet I'mnpl :ii,t, ( o siiia tioi.. Sour Stoniae!), (ien. .o Dr tiit-ty-. when they can procure our stole ; Shiloh's Vitalizer, free oi cot if U does not cure or relieve ihem. Price 75 cent. Sold ly Smith Black & Co. j Shiloh's Cat.vrkit Uemedy. A , marvelous Cut e for (atarrh.aiph hei i.t. j Canker moil h, and Head Aeiie. With eacli tji; t le there in tin iiKrenii.ii i inn.,; . Injector for ilie more sitci.,..,-.x.ii te.i ...-n : ..f f ! i:oin .!.,io . 7"' "lw r " o OF I'RODUCE. To ANY PART OF THE CITY. Proposals For Grain. lia AliQL'AKTr.K Dtl'AUT.M ENT OK THE ri.ATTK. Chief Ojiarleriuaster' OPacu. Foil Om iii.i, Xcb., Jitui) y L'T, ls8l. SKAI.KlJ l'Ull'05A LS. ill II ipi.i ale. suhjei-t to tlie usual conditions, will be received lit I his oflice mini I o'clocK noon on '1 hin-dav Eel- l- aiy t.". iw, a: which place and lime they ii- : e "oi u 'd in presence of Imideis. foj tlie I inn .i:el t!"iiv'iy. In ipiaitiilies as r1- ( 1 . red. up 1. 1 Jai.c ::o. IsSI, al il oaha Iicpol,; ... Ilia...... oi al sli tioas on the I'tiion I'ai'iln; I l;oji i.naa. E isi finni Keamn y Juticiimi, nf I a.Oflll.iiW. j otl'iOs cnr i, jnit( l.noi i.'ia no. lids o i. I i iiiii . Is mi- ipia; t 11- lss than t lie wtio'e w 11 li rec- ned. Kcl.very of tli nr.. in u -.it f it-if rr-il. c ial'ii'-iii- March. 1. ls. fict'li'i e wi 1 be given to aitu-.e-i of io.ne-.lii: jiru't it t OM. 'file Oovci linn nt refine tho rlg'.it to n-ji- t mi y or alt proposals. ilals -.liotild si. iti t!ie ratu p(-r Hv paa'.ri ii.ui per iiii-iiei.) a-id t he envclota.s coi'.i..:t ic t Iii-iii sin..ii. ho . mlni'sci ' liiils ur 1 1 ra il," aim ddri-..'d to tan uaiteivi,Pd. I.i dt is ;ir- leipiii-tril lo siilinilt propo-als :or delivery of . tie corn l: new re-sewed I'.iin v ' - i-i.s oi one hundred pounds e.ica. and for de livcrv of i he oal in new ri'-st-wed hurlap sacfc 1 of one ituinlrcd p uinis. each, or for p.irl or all Ihe oals lo be deliver d In I". 11:1.1': sacks, the inner s-ick- t" be provlaed at tue ninaliK Lie pot, bv lac Qa:i-tcr-o;ts.ci 's 1 i p-irtni'-nt. I'oini'" of tai- iilvcriNi tMcni hi.iI ot Ihe t'ir- eala. of ins; nu.-nmi- lo bhlilris c in lie olitaiio'd i on application o tins ohice, a- ti one copy e:o-li j of wiid advci 1 1scoi.-iii and ciM'alar sli-.iiild lie i attached to or Hccouipaiiy each proposal a:.d ' form a part therrof. M. L. I.I DINOTOV. W12 ( liji f ijnnrtr.rmuti. r. 3jto.il.SrTift.arfz, ALL KINIfS OF !l1:unttng, (draining, 6hsin, 2 itfcotttiiiitiii. Ai-o, Di rati-nif of all kind- v IX ITi I ; i If I H:. ? M ' .-I : A It Tiiuui, .1 Vai.i h.t. Sk N liia.ms. E. IIkkkm, Utf Ay' -Vi' :.. ' . V- y Alt.-ofti" TiOX Nature' wav :i u4 r dim:im.s. i li.ttliiiig 1 luiil.lcs. ; -. ;v Iiit the system cttrt'.tiv sige-t- ai-o i;.. iii- g H. iDciu.-i.. It lr. .ii trra.i tlie dtca-cd pa't- t'.n i..i-Ows thiT cau.-. deat Ii. ! iieii-aiii: te-iify to it virtues. 1 Oil Pui't 'tcspair ur.tll ".ui have tried ti:i- sic'-s'l.le. Ea-ily anplicii aiid IU ucally' l ilVrinnl lteniedy. Sojil by Ornu'slsU orscr.t Uy mail on receipt ot pil e. py Seed forTe.-i!:. 3 -p,,t,r! , n j n,-, V' " ' " '- Z JA I!!'-'"' fC- ck NEW ADVERTISEMErS OllGAUS HO to I.'MIO i to 32stop I 'Ian os HJj up. Taper ( ree. Aiulre.ss Danli.-IK iteatty Wajdilnuton.N J W AN T JbD At ot lECTIVtoT11 K Europe and Americj. years expeilonee la tlie - Serret Servleo Tf leh'oiated lel' olives, in nil pal Is of the world S.io ooiani pai.-es, lull pnj:r I'licavinn. AIo io pres, io ut'iv tllusir ed Oo.ik. hxtr.i in-tiK-ri!ii'nis Kfi. red. Tor term a tdres J, 11. lit. UK & IV. Hartford, ft. or tiili'imo. Ills. "Hop" IBitt crs7 U Mi'dk'lne not a Drikk.) IIIMAIMH Hops, Huciiu, r.iuitli ake. Dandelion, and toe purest ...i lest medu-ul qualities of till oilier tlitn-i - . T 'iiY CUBE All diseases of tlie fsloinacn. Itowel. Itlood, layer. Kidney- and t riii .iy o. -ans. N.-i vons-in-.. ..-i'ii.i's n-s. mi l efM.iil v ' TenialB l on.p antls. Asm your drnnti-t tor Hop Hp.-- ti is. mil iry irniii oeioi- joi ".' i: I lie. s,. im ,u cirrnl.ir. Hoe i.l ttkk-:I'lV l'o , Koctiester, N. . and Tvioaio. IJnt. 1,','AVci- YOU Anv person lo lx s. rlou-IV 111 vlih.iut il weak Mninaeli or inailive liver or ..l.l.ieys ' An wat-n these oruans me l I-' 1 eon.lillon I you not ii oi then- irf.'Xjrp-s'i:.;' lie..llo? iMi'kr'K lniiei' Toon- '.ii r.'i-nlai 's t t.i's. iittpor'iini oi;-ms. ami io-vri fails lo tiiako I lie lil.ioil ro ll uod pine, uml to i sir.-nvtheii tvery pint of the system u lias l ined Ininilreds ol dospaii injf Inavlids. Ask V your neijjl.tior it. rV "5 rh Cale" lllmlnitmt A- t r l ft H B i' UulOi lor I -si. luilv J jk S1 IM 8 il d'-S'TltllllK I Ol M... Hint f tJu 'f v F 3 fcjl I'o.mlitl O lolro. r lowfi itinl H WaMMk' I'uiiii nixii, UuIIh. an-., u ttlitlled 'rrt lo All. Wiiiiiuk itHiwu;. It i-o.i ii. nh o i mid amy nvo ymi a pn-t il.-ul. t Oiirss.,l hi Tn quHli-il in uu.iluy; I- n-li, I'urn anil K..i On. Thef will Klv s.liriicnoii. We . oif-r .on or llm li-udinir VHrirll!.. 1 lui 4.nr.lru . 4Jul.le m ill tell you liow to bi n. itrow iin-,n. . t lly loliowini It direction you will liave a in- t t lii..i. un J VasTlfllip Uinslril. A-lillP-. . lULIt 4c UUOlllfcK, swliimii, fallM. Iowa. Aoiice to Icacuers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will bo tit the following limes and pi nes: At I'lattsniouth, 1st Friday and Sat. unlay in January, Febi u uy, May, aii iist, October ami November. A Weepiuir Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March. .line and epteinher. At Louisville 1st Friday -ml Saturday in April. July anil December. Nolite of ot her exiimiunt iotin will le iven. Al KaiiMi'i'il ilo hist Friday and Sat nnlap of .'tarch. At Greenwood ihe last Frid. and Sii -unlay In Feb ruary. E. II. Won ley, 4-Jtf Sinierintetjilent. I )1 5 OK IN DAI. LI ( ( , j. ! SOUTH' Il-ENll,- iLZ DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, ETC., FLOUR AND GROCERIES in general. Dr Darling is also a Trai'llsini; l'hysliian and ran ulHayt be found at hL Otlit'e In the Drim Storii. Hpeelal ntterttion paid to OliSTERICAJ. CASES. 31 mO UNION STORE! -AT Eight Mile Grove, Neb. 11V WALTER JENKINS Ilavliis opeio'd a New Store at the almr 1 call aitentlon to mv -I n k. and ns'i the paliouafH- of my fiit uiis unit tin? I uuiic in Kciicrul. Dry G:ods, Groceries ,J Tinware moiiii and Cieueral Omuls of all suits. CUE A. I? A.2STTD GOOD CaJl and see our Stock before guing elsewhere. 34ly Waltek Jenkins. HAY BROTHERS, DKALEK IN HARDWARE. STOVES & TINW A Oood I inner a'ways nn hand. Iter done ucatlv, proniptly and cheap Eave-troutiiiii! nnd liooTuix also done to order. EcnK-iiitiertlip iii'ine aiitl place, Iluy I'.i'm U . I. . . I . . .u. l. . ... .. ooutu iii-iui, .senrasivu. vA fi t3 r.: w 'i! " ft &hT &'rn jrmt . -'a. 4ei - M Btata B baa M c yi t tli Is iiiuilc from a Simple t men-al I eaf i-t hair Value, and aa 1'ii.llivi' Itemcily lor all lie- in -ca-i s i u a i cans pains nilhcliAi r pan oi I he boCv-for l oi pnl l.iv t Hcadacip s lann tlicc I i ziin-s. Oi avcl. Ma! ai (m. and Mil dim- i-ailics oi the Kiilncvs. I Kct :o..l l i-nonv Or- I e,an" l in I rllink lllsi-Hsm. Mont lily Men- Mraatioii. and duiliiK 1'iCK'inncy, It lias no j eipial. It restores I ho oians that iiiiitf titer bio. ol. and iieneo is tip. I -1 ttlood I'urlflrr. Il is llnj only kno.in r inciiy that, curi's thai scoiiiue, ft r 1 1 tl t 'm liMCHwts. For liahclcs, j u-e Vt nriifr s MitTe linlete 4 ure. '", l--ir Sale ov Drti"Kists and Healers at Wl.tCt per bottle. Laigc-i boiil.j in the mar'a t. Try It. II. II. WAKNEK Jt ' ., Kochoster. N. Y. ! firi'ii'l-3Tt'hir' i'h"ir I'lipniar. U onls lau-ie. Iintltc '-'iv.-iao." March, Very lc- .h ii T'l ichc-'h'tm h'cri it. Splen-lid. Woi'd&:iiuIf A-i'-luhi'itt Orloo. fpri -ol ly and pli-aMntr. Fit U-Slut Piano yioMie i i.i. 4 I'ii:i r 3'ii' t on irrcitft ot i--oiir It cen t Stalin. i'ililailelpioa. i t - :. - -1 - 2 I H .:- i. -its' e- i e -j t-5 . gore your BAcncer i Ae.1 al! difae nf tlie Kidneys. I.fidder ; i Liii.ary Ora.is i y vital ini; ti ' IMPIiJVED EXCELSIOR KID Iii, PAD. tii-a StitVl I. of HEALING and KELIEE Sim ic. 'Sensible. Direct Painless, Powerful. It t i n i where .-ll el-e fall. A Itevet , lion a id '.evuhiiisu lu .Medicine. Absof I lieu or iliri ct iipplii-al ion. as opposed to unn V 1-facMry Intel mil iie-dleiiiCs. Send f'jr I treatise on Kidney trouiiL', wot tree. , di utgi-t. or tent by idil, ou leceipt o. i , a .i . ... r IRE. 4i. I . - '; . - j , - 1 i ' ' i 'zrrrA , i ; - t Tl . ' u. 9 t ' ' - . -i I ' h -v,; :.. . . : - n f -.:----. - :- -I. Thl Is the fx ,1nvr'5 ITITIIT Pad I Oe-.ol.ie Kid- 1 . uey Pad. Ask f Vllli'.Ull' tWV. r .1