The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, August 16, 1884, Image 3

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PLA iiMM HERALD
IM'I'.iIU'. ClfilHOV TI1K CITY
CITT NEWS.
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Cass County Fairs.
Tils cahs cocnty haik win i h.-il at
itli Sopt. i'.tli. aun and 27tb. W, rt.
W I ik, NrcieLtiy.
TIIK WKKI'ING WATEK FA I It will lie held
at Wiping W;itT. Hept. l;th, 17tli anil lMtli.
J. W. Mm r.N, Secretary.
Young Men's Republican
CLUB.
11 .'.I. BU.SlINEI.L. - 1'rfsiilfiir.
I ici:; rtitMHS. e. s. gkecsel.
Mt Vi-o Pre. 2d View TrH.
II N IIVKV. I. A. CAM I'll ELL,
s.i.-i.ny. Treasury.
'1 1.5. .-vry l'ntay rveiiluo. 1" taelr
t .1 nn in Ki ;friM'i lilock.
;;-. t'ila Library
lt'u i -t4e
Warrick.'
: 1 ts trMlmll, lenflt, sue-4:t-'i
t duller & MarMball.
V'..4 traded wlllioiit pain,
ij .s' os.Mlrou Oxide l-a.
i. . .U i.iry, l-ntlt.
.i':;CIAI. NOTICES.
: ,t ii. iits iiiiilfrUii liea.1. lliree r-nt
t 1 :: 1 1
" IV ;n.
V 1 1 L AN-On real .stt by A.N.
"tj'V'i 'l i'"'t SALK-t iin-istiiii of lot aciv.
V .j,-. .1 iMilj-r. splendid reli-.rd ! beariiiK
I,-...'.; .mi- i t'le iiiuhI lfsir:i!il 1. 11 his ill
i- nt'j ; 11 i -cl n-:ir Ml. I'li-.is.iiit. Impure
,ii - ill ,; SiilliVan.
iv; i I.ii -.V one liir' luirfgy a.id harness
P t'-u i'-A-. einpurt of
'.t,.. mus. a. schllgkl.
I,' v I. '. My rt'Mi.lfiKjrt :md four lots ;
' '.i.l 11 .! . barn :i"t fruit, and tu exeel-l.iT-
mdii i' ; also two improved lami. a'.so
-! i I tni-ines-i li-m-ie 4uhj feet. on Main
y, 1 1,' 11. r d.-Hiialilo land au! lots.
I. II. WlCKKI.fc.lt.
'..: A'.iC -Houses, lotiafid wood land by
1 1:1 & Suu.
i,.,- , .k Several residences, cli--H. 1 11
. .11 i. U. Wheeler & Co.
";( : -. . i.K -S.;ratcU Tablets iu all i.ei. j-.t
' . . .!.. 91tf
"'. I.1C itt I11 good location. Purtieu
1 ;!!. .u tins oliiee a'lt
y i.: S ALU An order for a new American
' .-fviu; Maclihie. luuir at tliisolllce..
LM1'. S I.K - I.IMW corJi of wood. Inquire, of
r ..s. tf
1 ti: SAI.K Id paper for aale :-.t thin ofllce
-1 hi to i-eiits 'i huuUred or 5 ceiitd per toz
ert. tf
iOU SALK Ko'ir lots togetUer In i;ood loca
' lion in tbl city, lijquiiv at llii olllce if
noit KEN V. The northeast room In Stadel
X in. inn's building, after AunuU lrt. I his
loom is suitable for millinery or dress making,
or for a small business of any kind. lutiuireat
the premisei. llltf
HOiiM TO IlKNr. -A. furnisae.I room for one
.lli or two entlemeu, iu good location. n
tuire at thirt olllci:. 71ti
PiUMtKNTorsale on lonu time, a house
and two lots with good improvements. Ap
Iv to 1;. It. Windham.
FOK K K N t 1 ioou, new nouses 01 ro. a rooms.
15'hmI water, good gar.i -u soots, si per
iiiontu in Slialerville. W. II. SiiAt'KK.
IJOlt KEN r The north sr ire room in Nev
ille's blrtek, and rooms up stairo. Sood
Licatton for resiaurint or boarding house, rents
cheap. Apply t Win. Neville. is itf
L .S T A RO.d cull button wlnii aate set. '1 he
i'pider may leave at thus office nd be re
warded, tf
LOS r - A locket one side black enamel set
with pearls ; pictures of old Kentlt-mau and
l.tdy inside. Kinder please return to Miss Say
er at Ir. Wintersteeu's or leave it at this of
llce. 'AN' rEl A Klrl to do houne wo
' iiuire at the residence of
rk.
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II. B. WINDHAM.
YEATS
THE
Tonsorial Artist
Will be found in CAItRUTH'3 Basement,
here he will be glad to meet all bin old cus
tomers and as many more as want a
GOOD HAIR CUT
AND A -
CLEAN easy SHAVE.
I have in tnv emplov Professor LYONS, one
of the FlNKT AKlISTS iu the profc&ton.
Call and see us.
S. C. YEATS,
l'L VTTSMOUTn.
NEBRASKA.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR THE
BLAINE AND LOGAN
AND
CLEVELAND AND HENDRICKS.
CIGARS,
A f ir-t cl.is quality Scent Chiar, everv bodv
InvUed iu try them at
H. SPIES.
S . uth side Mui 1 Street bet Third aad Fourth
aug.152tnd.tw PLAT rSMOUTH NEB.
Choice Plants.
W. J. Hesser has now ready for mar
ket a lot of very flue Cumberland,
Triumph, Sharpless, Crescent seedling
and late Glendale Strawberry plants,
at 23 cts per dozen, 75c per 100, or
. per 1000; the above grown iH inch pots,
strong plants, 50c per dozen. Samples
of fruit on exhibition at Denuett &
Lewis where orders mavbe left.
HSdJtwtf
Call before the list is completed.
Last chance to get a 55 watch for $35,
at $ 1 per week.
l2Uf L. C. Erven.
Johnson & Co., of Council 'Bluffs
have opened out a first class laundry
on lower Main street, where they are
prepared to do all kinds ef fine work
in that line. A trial of their work is
requested. lOltf
ClotLes, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brush
es, Comba, &3.f nice line, at Fishery
east Main ttrat. 49dtf
Tim CU;v lu'i'l anl ll( ii'lri ka 1 1 i
Iroin'. r (jrat Moral LUhiLi'ion ; c
C'lpyiujf ' letters patent con ntleps
rini Poli.icil ImuaiKe, Wliereu
buulH of tlie Wi low II:iltin uiid 'elo
of bills for Hid ainelii.ratioii f llic
workin-j people, tlie must proiniuent,
with more to follow gave their grauij
weekly display, as announce 1, in Xev
illj'd block on Thursday night.
In the absence of the Chief Master
of Cereiiioni' H, I Ion. Y in. Neville, of
the First Waid officiated, and wielded
the p-irty whip. The combination evi
dently labored under wcrions iiMul vant
age ni ttie ai)Si-iico(il'uiuj of the lead
hio Btar. Hirl di:ir.icter d'du:e,jtors wan
noted they doubtless failed to cn
nect, or were captured Ly some enter
prbing manager, (Uro. Coanor'a Work-ingm-in's
club lu Id a meeting at the
court house and Blind Itoone gyrated
and dispensed music at the opera house
and-gyiatioiiK have a peculiar charm
for oar Democratic friend in this cam
paign), however Mr. Merrymau Sher
man endeavored by his comicalities
and untiCH to make up for the long of
other attractions, ami it was to bo no
ticed long before the overture com-Di'-'iu:el
that he va 1 practicing his great
dou'de act upon the trained teeN,
Auti Foreign Immigration nd lie
spotibibilitj the soriuer i-ircd 'he lat
ter, dam(n)ed by (Jrcoly Keimblican
Reform
Ti;e grand opening pigeaut, parade
ol i::i:iute3 of lat ixhihition, was re
ceived with unanimous approbation,
a id it i to be regretted that t he ab
iiicc of the heieiubefore mentioned
principal acrolut-s, eipiestrian artists,
aerial gyniuasta and lightning change
artidts, devolved the Ixtrdeii of the en
tertainment, on 1 hat priice i f jeatars,
"ye Journal (Ji imahii." lie u a, mliy
cquiltothe ta-k, however, and the
regular enti riainnient was inter
spersed with some of the nost start
ling, novel and mirh provoking jokes.
For instanc, during one of the, iuttr
niiasioiis lie eagerly offered for the j)lau
dits of the audience a little pamphlet
styled "Public olHcc and public trust
or the clean record of an houpat man?
Hon, G rover Cleveland!!!'1 This was
considered such a good joke, that the
audience, republicans as well as demo
crats, v ted to send fur live hundred
copies;, the republicans voting to a
man,to spare no msaus that would
contribute to amuse the dtmocrHtic
joters until an asylum is prepared as a
refuge, wheu the ides of November find
them ttriiggling and foot-ore peeking a
place of rest for their broken hearts
and blasted hope?. The audience had
hardly recovered trom the effect of this
brilliant sally, ere their risibilities
were again provoked by the suggestion
to throw the l sre American flair, or
uamenting the back of the club room,
to the breeze; bearing the magic names
Cleveland and Hendricks so that the
blind might r ad. Our representative
is not certain a to the last condition,
and if it is incorrectly 'reported, the
public must bear with the scribe, who
is of an excessive nervous temperament
and whose feelings were worked
upon by the excessive solicitude on the
part or' his friends, who informed him
that thd Democracy had been warned
agains hitn. The scribe has already
noted the absence of the Grand Warner
r Mister of Ceremonies, and owing to
the slim attendance o1 democrats in the
audience, was on the alert lest the said
.G. W. or M. of C. with an awkward
iU id was executing a flank movement
on his position. During this era of
confusion or apprehension the scribe I
n n V. .--.-" .3 ... 1 . : .1 . , I
n aa uuinucu ai iicauug i ue stars ana
8'ripes described as a Cleveland and
Hendricks fl3g, and this ghastly joke
ha I an appalling effect on every mem
ber of the audience. The states fur-ti-liing
the majority of democratic
votes occasionally flaunt the stars and
bar;, but they never revere the old flag
ul-1 ss it heralds an appropriation.
A qui t humor settled on the audi
ence an 1 the regular programme was
proceeded with, until it was proposed
to order lamps and accoutrements for
Cass County' or Flattsmouth'sdemo
cratic club, when one member queru
lously piped out, 'where is the money
to come from?' Courage was inspired
in thU weakling by the assurance that
oar distinguished fellow citizen John
R. Cot was willing to send the order cn
for whatever the club needed, and
Grimaldi called smiles to the lips of his
hearers.Joace more by the assurance
that th j gentleman named 'was a pa
triot as well a a democrat, and would
doubtless supply whatever the club,
referred to, stood in need of without one
cent of profit.'
The closing scene draws nigh. The
acting Master of Ceremonies) announ
ce as the clesing act, miscellaneous
business or good of the order, consist
ing of 'arguments? speeches or singing.
Upon this announcement the major
part of the audience arose, as if to de
part, when a loud burst of vocalization
sounded, Livingston! Livingston!! Liv
ingston!!! and the departing audience,
as well as the Herald scribe stood
spall-bound. The acting M of C, peer
ing intolhe Cimmerian gloom that had
now enwrapped the audience, demand -
ed if General Lmugeton be present,
that he come to the front. All was ai
I en re. A courier breathlessly iuform -ed
the .pientioner that the General was
on the sidewalk, and the IIebald re
presentative, fearing an ambuscade, in
continently fled. His flight was arret
ed by a good and true fellow laborer in
the cause of honesty, purity and an in
telligent administration of the govern
merit, as enunciated in the Republican
platform and embodied in Republican
ism'ri great leaders, Rlaine and Logan,
and at the earliest intercession of the
Hcribo this fellow laborer, not being
marked as one dangerous or rabid, con
sented to risk hia life and see the show
out. On his Information the Herald
representative is at liberty to state that
Livingston did not appear, but that
Grimaldi Sherman, shaking the dust
from his clothes, and giving an extra
brush to the daub of carmine at the
end of bis nose, boldly launched into a
laudatory review of the enterprise ex
hibited by the Young Men's Republi
can Club on Monday last, but it seems
that the incontrovertible arguments of
the republican orators had not yet
found lodgment in his befuddled brain.
The lights were turned down. The
republicaus turned away, free to admit
that they werewell repaid for the time
they had devoted to this entertaining
body of humorists, and our democratic
friends retired to restless couches to
dream of muzzles, and muzzles that
would stifle the utterances of their 'old
mau of the mountain.' Please let him
talk.
Commissioner's Proceedings.
Hoard met pursuant to adjournment.
I 'resent, Sam'l Richardson, A. B. Todd,
Clerk Jenning3.
The following claims were then al
lowed :
W J White bridge work $2,000.00
J S Duke wheelbarrow for jail 2,50
M Searl collecting taxes 59.12
W II Newell expense acc't. . . 28.20
J II Hall Co. physician 42.50
111. Printing Co. stationery. . . 59.05
E G Dovey & Son goods for
county 71.18
Omaha Rep. pens 2.50
W W Dunstan cleaning well.. 4.00
Reuuett & Lewis mdse for Co. 36.00
Cyrus Alton salary 103.00
T Coverdale meals for jurors.. 3.25
II Dueck undertaking 17.00
E Sampson expense acct poor
farm '. . . . 15.10
E Sampson b'ding paupers. .. C3.C6
11 R Livingston et al expense
acc't insane case 45 75
J W Jennings expense acc't. 123. IS
J C Wiswell tax refunded ... 541
Hekald Pub. Co. printing 13.06
F Gorder scraper s.00
Hkkald Pub. Co. advertising 29 00
T Pollock tax refunded 5.49
Ii quest fees drowned man . . 31.80
W J Warrick goo is for Co. . 8.00
E Eaton care of poor 12.90
J C Eikenbary jailor's fees. . . 54.50
John Ramsey w'k on road .... 12 38
J Lyman order for dist 59. . .. 40.00
S Johnson order for dist 55. . . 39.00
F F Rexford order for dist 33J 50.00
J M Cramer order for dist 48. 60.00
Wax. Bestor order for dist 47. 20.00
H A Waterman & Son lumber 44.66
Ordered that the following levy made
by the state board be placed on the tax
for 13S4:
General fund 5 mills on the dollar.
Sinking fund 6 8 " "
School fund 1 " M
Capitol fund 4 S " " "
Univerity fund, "
Reform school, 2-8 " "
Total levy 7.
To which board ordered that J mill
on the dollar levied by them for the
support ef hospital for the insane be
added.
Ordered th.it following levies on
school district be placed on the tax-
list:
District No. CO, 5 mills; district No.
89, 18 mills.
Ordered that A. Halle be and is ap
pointed overseer road district number
27, and R. D. McNurlin.'be appointed
for dist. 71.
All that part of road diatrict num
ber 11, in Louisville, town is hereby
made a part of District No. 62.
Ordered hat that part of road dist.
No. 6 in the village of Greenwood is
hereby made dist. 63.
Petition of G. M. Beach et al for lo
cation of a county road between Otoe
and Cass counties having been com
plied with, ordered that the same is
hereby made au open road.
Ordered that appropriation of $250
be made for road on See's 7 and 8, T 12
R 13, the same to be expended under
the direction of N. Holmes overseer
dist. 2.
Ordered that Howard Pulman, over
seer district Nu mber 8, be Instructed
to open roai between see's 19 and 19 T
12, R 10.
Ordered that N. Holmes, overseer of
ro&d district No. 2, be and is ordered
to remove obstructions on county road
Number 79 placed thereby Henry Fal
ter. J
Ordered that nenry Wolf, overseer
of road district No. .40 bo instructed
to place county read in pus-uible condi
tion. The following liims weie ihn al
lowed: S Richard.on set vice $10.00
John Clements 17.00
A B Todd " 9.00
After which board adjourned.
J. W. Jennings,
County Clerk.
The following minutes were handed
us by a prominent member of the
Workingtnen's Cleveland and Hendricks
club, which the Hkrald cheerfully
publishes:
CLKVF.LA.NU AN1 HENDRICKS WORK-
i no men's cum.
The Cleveland and Hendricks Work
ingmen's Club of the city of Platts
mouth met last night at the Court
House for the purpose of effecting a
permanent organization, and was call
ed to order by M. Maguire, temporary
chairman. The report of the commit
tee on Constitution and Bv-Laws was
adopted with a few slight amendments.
The committee on permanent organ
ization roported the following officers,
which report was adopted:
President F. H. Carraher.
1st Vice President Con Mahoney.
21 " " J. Delaney.
3d " " Andrew Kern.
4th " " Dan O'Brien.
5th " " John Waymau.
Secrttary M. Maguire.
Ass't Secretary John Way man.
Treasurer Fred. Goos.
Captain C has. "Warren. -
1st Lieutenant John Callopy.
2d " George Goos.
Executive Committee Fred. Gor
der, Con Mahoney, John Wayman, F.
S. White, Jas. Grace.
Mrs. F. Latham is in Omaha today.
"Watch drawing at l. C. Erven's to
night. The first oysters of the season at
Antill's this evening.
Mr. Geo. C. Ilicks, of Iowa, is visit
ing A. Beeson, an old time friend.
Two communications unavoidably
crowded out of todays issue, they Bhall
appear Monday.
Mr. P. W. "Wilcox, of Mendota, III.,
i3 in the city, and will remain until
Thursday next. There is a movement
on foot to arrange to hear him speak
next Wednesday evening.
FRESH OYSTERS
at J. P. Antill's tonight. "
The Latest News.
J. F. Beaumeister will on and after
August 15th sell at cost for cash, two
car loads of flour, consisting of the best
brands of Kansas, Minnesota and Ne
braska flour, at the corner of Main and
Sixth streets, Plattsmouth, Neb.
J. F. Beaumeistf.r.
FRESHOYSTERS
at Antill's tonight.
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PAINTERS & DECORATORS,
K YLSOUINIVG. PAPER HANGING,
.... AND ....
FINE GRAINING,
Leave your orders "with, them f -r
Frrst-Class Work.
Plattsmouth. Nebraska.
call at the
Old Reliable
LUMBER YARD
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Wholesale and Retail Dealer la
PINE LUMBER
SHINGLES, LATH;
SASH, DOORS,
BLINDS, &C
Fourth street, in rear of Opera House.
LATfSVOJiM JNE3BASKA
Ordinance No. 48.
AN ORDINANCE creating a Board -t
Health.
lie it ordained by the Minor and
Couucilmen of the city of Platts
mouth:
Section 1. That a board of health.
consisting of from three (3) to live (.")
resident freeholders ot the city 01
Plattsmouth, a majority of whom hhall
be regular phvbiciaus in good htandiug
is hereby created ; said board of hcultn
shall be elected by the city council at
its lirst regular niectiug alter the pas
sage of this ordinance, and thereafter
said board of health shall be elected
annually immediately after the ap
pointment of the standing committees
in eacn municipal year.
Sec. 2. It fchall bo the duty of the
said board of health at its lirst meet
ing after the members thereof are elect
ed by the city council, to elect one of
its members chairman, and the city
clerk is hereby made the clerk of said
loard of health, and the city marshal
is hereby made its police officer. It
shall be the duly of thecleik to at
tend all meetings of said board and
keep a full and accurate record of all
pioceedings in a book to be provided
for that purpose, and it shall be the
duty of the police officer to attend all
meetings of said board, ar d to faith
fully obey the directions and order of
said board in the lawful discharge of
its duties.
iSec. 3. The chairman of said board
of health shall be the health otlleer of
the city, before whom all complaints of
nuisances injurious to the health of the
city shall be made by any citizen de
siring to debate the same; during the
recess of said board, and the health of
ficer is hereby granted authority upon
any &uch complaints being duly made
in writing and properly sworn to be
fore an otlicer authorized to administer
oaths, and laid before him, to direct the
police officer of said board to abate
said nuisance within a reasonable time.
-and all such orders issued by the health
officer during the recess of the board,
shall be in writing properly signed by
him, ana he snail report all Buch ac
tions to the board of health at its next
meeting tog' thcr with all the papers
pertaining to each complaint.
Sec. 4. The board of health proid -
ed for in this ordinance shall meet on
the 2d and 4th Wednesday of each
month for the transaction of such busi
ness pertaining to tne health of the
city as may be brought before it; but
if in the opinion ot tho chairman of
said board, or any two of its members
it is deemed expedient to call a special
meeting, then the purpose and objec
of said special meeting shall be reduced
to writing and properly signed by the
chairman of said board or any two ot
its members, and placed in the hands
of its police officer, whose duty it shall
be to immediately serve said notice ot
a special meeting upon all the members
and officers of said board to meet in
accordance with the provisions of said
special call, and upon due service of
said notice to meet, it bhall be the duty
of ail members and officers of said
board to comply with the call, and meet
at the time and place specified in said
notice of special meeting.
Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of said
board of health to draw up and recom
mend the passage of any ordinances,
which in its judgment are required for
the preservation of the health of this
city and submit the same to the city
council for approval, and the names of
all members ot said board recommend
ing the passage of such ordinances
shall be affixed in their own handwrit
ing to the recommendation accompany
ing the same.
Sec. 6. It shall be the duty of the
board of health to carefully examine
into any alleged nuisarces within the
city, and for this purpose they are
clothed with authority to summons
parties before them for the purpose of
examination, provided, however, that
before any examination of parties take
place the clerk shall swear said parties
in the usual form before hearing their
testimony, and all such testimony fchall
be reduced to writing.
Sec. 7. The board" of health shall
have charge of all matters pertaining
to the health of the city, and relating
to the sanitary condition thereof, and
shall make any recommendation they
deem proper for the interests of the
haalth of the citizens thereof, to the
city council, and all such recommenda
tions shall be in writing, and 6igned by
all the members of the board and at
tested by its clerk.
During the prevalence of contagious
diseases, said board of health shall
submit to the city council such regula
tions and quarantine laws for approval
as in its judgment is demanded and for
this special purpose said regulation and
quarantine laws, when approved and
passed by the city council, shall extend
and be in force within five miles of
the city.
. Sec. 8. In every instance when it
becomes known to any member or offi
cer of the board of health, that any le
gal neaitn ordinance or this city is be
ing violetcd by any person or persons
within said city, it shall be the duty of
sucn memoer or omcer to nle a proper
uiioruiauiiu ueiuie iub ponce judge ot
tnis city, wnose outy itsnall be to forth
with commence proceedings against
sucn parson or persons.
Sec. 0. It shall be the duty of the
City C'erk to read the proceedings of
said board of health to the City Coun
cil immediately alter the readme and
approval of the City Council proceed
ings.
Sec. 10. All fines collected bv the
police judge or city marshal against any
persons tried for a violation of any
health ordinance, shall be DromDtlv
paid over to the city treasurer, who
shall keep an accurate account of the
same under the title of board of health
fond.
Sec. 11. Each member of the board
of health shall receive for his services
at each meeting of said board at which
business is transacted, the sum of two
dollars. The clerk of said board shall
receive for his services the same as the
members of the board, and the marshal
shall receive for his" services for each
meeting ot said board at which he is
present and when business is transact
ed, the sum of one dollar; and said ser
vices shall be paid for in warrant
drawn by the order of tht city council
upon the proper auditing of audi ac
counts for cervices on said board. And
all such warrants shall lie drawn upon
the board of health fund.
Sec. 12. This ordinance to take ef
fect and bo in force from and al ter Us
passage and publication according to
law.
Pushed and approved June 7, 1873
R. R. LIVINGSTON,
fittest:) Mayor.
Phelps Paink,
t- ity Clerk.
ORDINANCE NO. 50.
AN ORINANCE providing ManiUry
regulations aud to Mccuro tlie general
health of the city of Pluttsmouth:
Be it ordained by thu mayor and
couucilmen of tin? city ot Pluttsinouth :
Sec. 1. That it hIimII h unlawful
for any person to east or h ave exposed
in any street, avenue, lane, h,r, water
course, or any othei piu.v within the
limits f this city, the cancan of any
dead animal, or any putrid or uusound
meat, fish, vegetables, or any other sub
stance which might become ollensive,
or to make up, use, keep, or permit iu
his or her house, shop, atom, factory,
workshop, outhouse, barn, atable, cel
lar, water closet privy, ynid, lot, or
any other place within tlie limits ol
this city, any noisome or offensive liq
quids or any other substance, which
might become annoy iug to the neigh
borhood, or injurious to the health of
those citizens res'ding near or fre
quently passing by su h offensive lij.
uid or other substance; or t throw any
filth or offal, or any nthu liquid or solid
offensive substance into any street, ave
nue, alley, lane, lot, water coi.r.-, or
any other place within tne limns of
this city.
Sec. 2 All public stables, pig pen,
pig yards ami cattle or stock vurds with
in the limits of this city shall bo kept
m a ciean con union, and no accumula
tion of 01th shall be permitted at, in or
near the same; and all private stables.
pig pens, pig yards und cattle or stock
yards shall be kept in a cleanly and
non-offensive condition.
See. 3. All water cloi-ets und m i vie
are hereby reonired to be keut in a
clean and wholesome condition and no
accumulation of filth within the sam
shall be permitted at any time to reach
a point nearer the surface than four
feet. It sli!'1 be the duty of the pro
prietors thereof to throw a sufficient
amount of some disinfecting agent,
which has been approved as such by
the board of health, into such nrivie
and water closets, at least twice in
each week, to-wit: on Wednesdays and
Saturdays to thoroughly disinfect the
same.
Sec. 4. The decision of the board of
health on the question of cleanliness
and non-offensive condition mentioned
in tin's ordinance shall be final and
binding upon all parties concerned.
bee. o. i he city marshal is hereby
charged with the enforcement of the
provisions of this ordinance, subject to
tne order or tne board of health.
Sec. 7. All persons violating the
provisions of this ordinance, or failinz
to comply with the requirements there
of, 6hall upon conviction before the
police judge of this city be fined not
less than live (5) dollars nor more than
one hundred (100) dollars: and in de
fault of paymeot of the fine adjudged
shall be committed to jail for such per
iod as the police judge shall in accord
ance with the law, adjudgo against
such party or parties.
bee. 7. l his ordinance shall take ef
fect and be in force from and after it
passage and publication according to
aw.
Passed and approved June 7, 187S.
Signed R. R. LIVINGSTON,
Mayor.
Attest: Phelps Paine,
City Clerk.
Plattsmouth. Neb.. June So.
To the Citizens of Plattsmouth :
Ordinances Nos. 48 and 50 have been
published by order of 1IU Honor. rth
Mayor of riattsmouth, at the suggsa
tion of the Board of Health, to the end
that no one can plead ignorance of
their existence. It is your duty to corn-
ply with the provisions of these ordi
nances, and whether you do or not, you
can rest assured that they will be en
forced. By order of the board ofbealth
twenty days' notice to the citizens of
Plattsmouth is nereby given to put
their premises in a healthy condition
At the expiration of that time a thor
ough inspection will be made of the
entire city, and any person found liv
ing in violation of the ordinances will
be prosecuted, without regard to color
or previous condition, and the board
proposes that no guilty man escapes.
By order of the board of health.
R. R. Livingston,
J. D. Simpson, Pres.
Clerk.
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