Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, June 26, 1890, Image 8

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The Most Beautiful Residence Locality in Plattsmouth.
Situated on the East side of Lincoln Avenue. The most popular drive about the City. And a limit-
ed amount of this properly will be sold at Jjjl50 to 5iOO per lot.
Purchase before the price in reality is materially advanced, by reason of the construction of the
Crreat M. P. Railway into the city. This road is under contract to be completed on or before Decern
Tier 31st. 1890.
Payments may be made all cash in hand, or monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or anually as may suit
purchaser.
Hem ember it costs you nothing1 to view this property. Call at our office and
have a free ride.
WHFJflDflflAMI & ID A VII
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5
3IA1X St., over Cass County Iiank.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 18S9.
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ROBBERIES
odfciiinig
LHalf a Million Stolen Between
the Bluffs and Davenport.
ANOTHER DES MOINES SHOOTING.
ABSOLUTELY FlRE
Constable Pierre Fatally Shoots a Man
While Itak1nf a Uqnor Search A
Traveling Man Decoyed to a Lonely
Spot and Murdered.
ErccybocivI Reacts the Daily He raid.
Plattsmouth Daily Herald.
Dr. A. SallNbnry has the exrlUKlre riirht to nse
Dr. Steinau'8 Local Anvuthrtic for the PainlfH
fcxtracliou or leeth in thin city. Office Uockirood
Block.
OFFICIAL PAPER OFTHE CITY AND THE COUNTY
MACHINE SHOP
L. C. SUA III' & CO.
Building, Repairing and Setting up Ma
chinery and Ironwork
Rcpai
fecial attention given to
irin and Overhauling
Saw Mill. Hour Mill. Elevator, und Farm Ma
chioery. Portable Engine. Butchers, Leather
ifurKers anu suie Machinery , frintinit Press
Bicycle. Lawn Mowers. Sewisig Machine.
iji'c inner, nits anu uapoune attachments
su.-o tiecineai. tsperimental and Model Work
wuiuiug. lock Hitting, stencil .cutting. En
Era-ving, etc.
B. & Mt Time Table.
No 1,.
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GOING WK8T
3 :20 a. m
..5 :45 p. m
9 :15 a. m.
7 :15 a. in.
C :15 p, in.
. .5 :25 p, in.
.11 :00 a. in.
GOING FAST
No 2 5 :05 p. m.
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6
10.....
12
10
. .10:25 a.m.
.. .7 ;44 p. m
.. 10 :00 a. m,
..1C :16 a. m
..8 :25 a- m,
ANTED AN ACTIVE MAN FOK EACH
section. 8alary $75 to Sloo, to locally rep
resent a pucces!lui New orK company incor
porated to supply Dry Goods. Clothing, Shoes.
Jewelry etc., to consumers at cost. Also a
lady of tact, salary .40, to enroll members
(80,000 now enrelled. $100,000 paid in). Infer
ence exchanged. Km pi re co-operative Asso
ciation (credit well rated) Lock box 610 N. Y.
i. o. o. r.
CASH LODCE. Mo. 14G. I. O. O. r . meets ev
ery Tuesday night at their liall in Fitzgerald
block. All Odd Fellows are cordially invited
to attend when visiting m tiie city.
Laura Davis, , G.
S. A. Spkakman, Sec.
JULIUS PEPPERRERG,
MANUFACTHIER OF AKD
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IM THE
Choicest Brands of
including our
tFIor de Pepperbergo' and t'Buds
FULL LINK OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES
a:ways in stock. Nov. 26. 1885.
Cigars,
Drugs, paints and
Fuller's.
oils at Wildman &
Ot
Try Wildman & Fuller for Pure Drugs
A Wonder Worker.
Mr. Frank Huffman, a young iaan of
Burlington, Ohio, states that lie had been
under the care of two prominent physi- search
cians, and used their treatment until he
was not able to get around. They pro
nounced his case to be Consumption and
incurable. He was persuaded to try Dr.
King's New Discovery ior Consumption,
Coughs and Colds anp at tL at time was
not able to walk across the street without
resting. He foundjfcefore he had used
half a bottle, that he was much better;
he continued to use it and is today en
joying good health . If you have any
throat, lung or chest trouble, try it. We
guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free
at F. G. Fricke & Co's., drugstore.
Chicago, June 53, For over nine
months past constant complaints have
reached - the chief of the postoffice in
spectors here of the loss of checks, pos
tal orders, money, etc, while in transit
between Council Bluffs and Davenport,
la. The total face value of the mail
matter lost is over 500,000. Inspectors
detailed on the case discovered that the
mail pouches were stolen at Wyandotte
Junction, where the mail matter on the
Rock Island road is transferred to the
Burlington road for morning delivery in
Chicago. A pouch with 50 per -nt. of
its contents rifled was found at the bot
tom of a well. Another containing
$250,000 of drafts and checks was dis
covered in a vacant house. Six railroad
eniplo3res at Wyandotte Junc tion were
placed" under surveillance. Four of
them, however, managed to slip away.
The other two, Wilson (Jreen and A. D.
H. Lav. were arretted and held for trial
on :fo,000 each.
Constable I'ieroe Siiools a In While
9faklng a Liquor S-uroh-
Des Moines, June 25. Terry Cham
bers, proprietor of a chop house where
liquors are sold in violation of law, was
shot at 6:30 by Frank Pierce. The
wound is not of a nature to be necessar
ily fatal. Pierce is the leader of the no
torious gang of Polk county searchers.
He is an extremist in his methods and
exceedingly unpopular. Three years ago
he shot Harry Lloyd while making a
for liquors, and. while he was
acquitted, public sentiment aJwa3's held
him guilty. There is some question as
to his being an officer at this time. He
was recently appointed constable by the
trustees of Valley township, Iving in the
outskirts of Des Moines. The board of
supervisors refused to approve his bond
and he applied to the district court for
relief, and while the decision was in his
favor the bond has never been approved.
Pierce went to Chambers' restaurant
to arrest a man. He wore a lelt with
two revolvers in it. The man was up
stairs in the apartments where liquor is
sold. As he had no search-warrant fox
the building Chambers refused to permit
him to go up-stairs, but said that the
man would come down. A quarrel ea
rned and C"hatnhuvs xilasino' )i-.if t
the stairway, barretl tlie passage. Pierce
shot him, and when one of Chambers'
assistants appeared exclaimed with an
oath: "I'll kill you, too," and tired
again, but missed the mark.
Later Chambers began failing and it
is feared that his wourru will prove
fatal.
Iecoyel to a Park and Murdered.
Ottawa, Ills., June 25. David A.
Moore, a traveling man, representing
the Scott Lumber company, of Merrill,
Ills., was decoyed to Allen park late at
night by Mrs. George Ford und a man
by the name of Gary, and brutally
oeaten to aeatn witn a coupling pin.
The body when found presented a hor
rible appearance, and the pockets were
turned inside out. His jewelry, con
sisting of a diamond pin and ring, was
mwsing, but in an inner pocket of the
vest, securely fastened with safety pins,
was found $140 in currency. Mrs. Ford
was seen at an early hour in the morn
ing walking nervously about the streets,
tearing up a memorandum book and
throwing it away. The cover and the
pieces of the book were gathered up and
identified as belonging to Moore. When
confronted with these evidences the
woman broke down and made a con
fession which resulted in her arrest.
and the-arrest of her husband and Gary
an hour later.
IiaUiiflV's IVulow Tells All.
Tkxarkaxa, Ark.. Juno 25. Friday
night Ratcliffe, the wounded train rob
ber, died. His wife then made a full
statement to the authorities that Will
larns, Drawloy anil McDauiel, assisted
by her husband, committed the robbery
ana xtaicime was accidentally snot m
the darkness, being mistaken for one of
the train men. All this hfis created tre
mendous excitement owing to the good
standing of the roblters in the commun
ity heretofore. When they were brought
in for preliminary trial tney withdrew
their plea of not guilty and waived ex
amination. They have been taken to
Bouhain, Tex., for safe keepim?. as
lynching was feared here.
Trial of Ex-Treasurer Hemingway.
Jackson, MLss., June 5. The state
rested in the Hemingway case. A num
ber of prominent citizens testified to
Hemingway's excellent character. Larry
Douglass, the expert emploved by Hem
ingway, was on the stmd all the after
noon. He detailed the course of his
labors and showed from bia point of
view that the books were unreliable, al
though he stated that he could find no
instance where Hemingway had charged
the state with anvtiung that was not
properly chargeable against it. His
testimonA" is recorded bv counsel tor the
defense as highly favorable to the de
fendant.
Kemmler Mast Ile try Electricity.
Saratoga, N. Y., June 25. The court
of appeals has handed down a decision
against the fugar trust court. The ap
peal also affirmed the original judgment
in the Kemmler case. Kemmler must
be executed by electricity by Warden
Durston.
For exquisiteness of taste tryOering Sc
Co's Vanilla absolutely pure Soda Water.
Advice of a Prominent Land Broker
Rheumatic Syrup Co., Jackson, Mich:
Gents: In February, 189, I com
menced using Ilibbard's Rheumatic Syrup
and Strengthening Plasters for inflam
matory rheumatism, having been troubled
three years with this terrible disease. My
joints were swolen so that I could hardly
walk and I attended to my business with
difficulty. I used three bottles and ap
plied the plasters to my limbs and back,
and I can say that I am now cured. I
have not been troubled with rheumatism
since discontinuing its use. My father-in-law.
Mr. J. D. Skinner, of Mansnn lmnl-l
so been benefitted bv this medirinA Wa
earnestly recommend it to our friends.
iaKe my advice, give it a trial.
C. R. Nicholson,
Manson, Iowa.
Ask your druggist for it.
Having returned from college lam now pre
pared to io all kinds of deutal work by
the latest improved methods.
LI; GOLD ANU PORCELAIN CROWNS
Bridge work;and fine gold work a
SPECIALTY.
UK. STEINAUS LOCAL as well as other an
estueticsgiven lor the iainl-ss extraction of
teeth.
C. A. i MARSHALL, - Fitzgerald Block
Vallery's Meat. Market
105 S Gth st., Union Block, formerly
415 Main street.
A Splendid Market, where Everything
kept is First Class. We aim to
please, and solicit the Patron
age of the Public.
THE CHOICEST STEAKS,
EXCELLENT ROASTS,
TIIE SWEETEST CUTS,
FINEST CURED MEATS,
Ga&IE.
FISH AND OTHHR DELICACIES
IS SEASON..
By fair and henest dealing I expect to
merit a share of the trade.
1311m. J. R. VALLERY, Prop
PETERSON & LARSON
: (Successor to Whiting & WhicherJ
JOEADKKS IN
Groceries and Provisions
MiJdlcIioom, Opera House Block.
Choice, Fresh Goods
in their line, both as to
riticE amq (juahty
CaiBil Flits, Dried Frfs
And French Fruits in Their
icason.
FLOUR AND FEED
Always in Stock.
Call and he Satisfied
PLATTSMOUTH. - NEBRASKA
C. HAYES ,
County Surveyor
AND
CIVIL ENGINEER.
All orders let't with County Clerk will
receiva prompt attention.
OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE.
DOWNS
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17 YEARS EXPERIENCE.
A regular craduate In medicine from ci col
leges, an diplomas show. I Kill treating with
the greatest success all Nervous. Chrome wnA
Private diseases of both sexes.
A permanent cure guaranteed for Catarrh,
Spermatorrhea. Loet Manhood, Seminal
Weakness. Nieht Losses. IinootHrirv. tul &il
diseases of the lilood, fckin ami Urinary Or
gans. All Female Trouble of the womb, etc,
treated by the most improved methods of the
London and Paris Hospitals.
N.B. I guarantee SoOO.oo for everv T
undertake and fall to cure. Consultation ir
Send for question list.
Book, "Mysteries of Life" sont free.
Office hours : 9 a.m. to 8 D. in. sundavs 1(1 a.
rn. to 12 m.