The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, November 30, 1888, Image 4

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    THE DAILY HERALD : J LATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOV..
Tne Evening Herald.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
A. KalMmry. lr.tlt, ltorktrood Buililinjr,
Telephone :..
Or. Mirln. OfUr. la (ierlN' lrun Store, Hrl-dtn-
('or. Sixth an-l (iranlte, Ti-lepiione So. 4i.
Dr. Wither, Dentin!, I fl.in Work.
CITY CORDIALS.
Mr. Vcnier depicted tho character
with great furce mnl earn'-Mm-'-. l.iilTalo
Times.
Wr noticed u line aiitclju hanin
in front of liigina Jlrus. meat uiaikct
this morning.
The se Ai rs are biin washed out
and preparations inule for the inspic
tion of the work, today.
Hot supper will bo served ly the
daughters of Itt'ln-kuh in the opera limine
buildiiuj ut six o'clock tonight; oysters
will also b.- served.
Thi: f mural of the l:tt C 'liii;lain
Wright will tike plan-Sunday afternoon
at '2 o'clock from the Presbyterian church.
.Services will be conduct-d in the 1'ies
byterian church hy the Kcv. J. T. Ihiird.
All persons intending to take part
in the '-Old Fashioned District School,"
are rciiuested to nxct at (i, A. II. Hall
this evening at o'clock, promptly,
for rehearsal. Thoe haying ohl readers
or spelling hooks, please brin.n them.
The jury which was sent out Wvf".
nnsdav fveniii'' on the cu-J of Patrick
Moor..-, of Weeping Water, who was ar
rested for rohhery, returned a verdict of
guilty, a charged in th- complaint. He
will receive his sentence this afternoon.
Mr. Vcrncr Iring3 to tin? role that
fidelity uud tarn--tnes.-?, which an actor
with Irish Mood in his veins can scarcely
fail to reveal in impersonating such a
part. Buffalo Courier. II will appear
at Waterman opera house, Tuesday even
ing, December 1.
llirry West lake, an accomplice with
Charley Kllis in the rohhery of ICeoiigh,
who had his trial on Wednesday, was
found guilty of larceny from the person.
He will receive his .sentence this altcr
noon, hot tho shorte-t time which can
be allowed is ouc year's imprisonment in
the penitentiary.
The largest assemblage yet seen in
the opera house this season witnessed
"The Muscott," presented by the Andrews
opera company last evening. The opera
was a light comedy, but very fascinating,
anil judging by the strong applause the
performance was much appreciated. The
leading voices were all very fair, espec
ially the baritone, Mr. Percy, who played
the part of Pippo, the shepherd boy. The
citizens showed due appreciation to Man
ager Young in turning out iu such a
good number. The receipts amounted
to over $250.
Thanksgiving day was pretty gener
ally obs-'rved in this city yesterday.
Nearly every business house .was closed
in the forenoon, and in the afternoon
business was entirely suspended. A un
ion service was held at the M. E. church
in the morning at 11 o'clock, when a
sermon was preached by llrv. J. T. Baird,
of the Presbyterian church. Ho addressed
a large assscmblage, the church being
filled to the doors. Many commendations
liaye been heard iu regard to the excel
lent sermon by the reyerend gentleman,
anil all who heard him were well repaid
for attending. Services were also held
in the Episcopal church by the pastor,
Rev. II. B. Burgess.
The Sheriff received a dispatch from
Robert Clark, of Cedar Creek, stating
that a robbery had been committed, re
questing him to go immediately. Deputy
Sheriff Miller started out as soon as pos
sible, and shortly after his arrival there
telegraphed- the Sheriff that "he
had secured the thief, but no
further particulars were given,
more than that he would return by No.
30 with the prisoner. Word has also
leen received here that there were two rob
beries there last night and that the one
man committed. the two robberies.
His name was given as Crayton. One.
charge acrainst him was for stealing
billiard balls.
Sunday School Concert To-night.
The following program has been pre
pared for the entertainment to be given
at the Presbyterian church this evening:
Openiag Chorus Always Uo rijjlit.
Harp Solo
Mattr Hilt Vecott.
Solo Fairy Visions
.Miss May Dittton.
Kecitati n .'
Boys Cborm
recitation ... Tlie r ace iu the Glass
Little lAtt White
Sonij ami Chorus. .Two I.IMIa Rassed Urchins
.Miss iCa lioeck. Master Hilt W escotl and
Little Clara Druiiimond.
Violin Solo
Miss Lily Kauble.
Kecltatlon The l.itt'e Black Eyed Kebel.
Miss Bird Jlousewortli.
Solo
M's. Carpenter.
liuet Jlpidee,
Little Florence and (Jretal Waugli.
Select Rea lins Kin-? Hubert of Sicilv.
Miss fclt heart
Chorus
Class of girls.
Sacred tjuartette Tiutr.
The proceeds are for the benefit of the
Sunday school library and we hope to
gee a full house, Everyboby is incited.
Adm'ssion 10 cents.
An Esteemed Citizen Passed Away.
Died At his residence, corner Eighth
and Elm streets, iu this city, at 7:40 a.
in., Npveniber :J0, Chaplain A.
"Wright, aged 7. years, 7 months and
14 clays.
Another light among our esteemed
citizens has been extinguished in the
deatii of Chaplain Wright. The news
struck the city like a thunderbolt,
when it was learned that he
h id breathed his lnt about M o'clock
this inorniiig. He has suffered for years
with kidney diM-asc, and of late, that,
with complications, haye iilllictel him no
severely that he has been confined to his
bed lor the past three weeks, or more,
during whidi time ho Ins suffered in
tensely. All available aid was rendered
him during his m igo of illness, but his
fast declining constitution, brought on by
advanced years, could not guard oil" the
attack, and succumbed only when the
oll'orls of his many attendants could lo t
alTord him relief.
IieV. Alpln Wright, Post Chaplain
United States Army (retired), was born
at Wilmington, Windham county, Ver
mont, Apiil 1. l."i:. A hen ipi'ite young
he removed with his parents to Bath,
Stuhen county. New York. Iu 1H he
was ordained at Canandaigua, New York,
by Bi-liop Morris, of Ohio; he then la
bored iu the M. E. church in the states
of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wis
consin and Missouri, from 18;JI to lb'JO,
when he was appointed Chaplain of the
Twenty-iifth Missouri Volunteers Iut fan
try. He was stationed at St. Louis, Mo.,
on tin; staff of Oeu. Eiving, and had
charge of the refugees and contrabands
for the department of Missouri, serving
till the war closed. December 11.
he wa. appointed chaplain in the United
States ri;:y; was stationed at Fort L i ra
mie, Vv. T., four years, at Fort Biissell,
V. T., two years. In 1872 was appoint
ed ch iplain at Fort Omaha, remaining
in that position until relieved at his own
rcrpc-t, October :i, 1871). In l.sCtj Chap
lain Wright purchased land at Platts
niout!', built on it in the summer of 1SG7
and moved his family here. He united
with the Presbyterian church, and since
November, IS70, has had charge of the
Presbyterian church at Bcllevue, until
the l.i-t three or four years, but was
forced to retire on account of rapidly
relaxin strength and vigor, and since
then h i3 resided at his home in this city.
The funeral has been arranged to take
place Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, but
further notice will appear in tomorrow's
issu.
PERSONALS.
Mr. II. Waterman and cousin, Mr. John
Tliuivton, returned Wednesday evening
from their western trbp.
Mr. If. B. Kerr, of the State University,
Lincoln, spent Thanksgiving with his
friend, Mr. Bert Pollock.
Mr. II. F. Chapin took his departure
for Crete, Neb., his home, Wednesday,
where he spent Thanksgiving.
W nN.Tsteen Hill is soou to be the
scene of n marriage ceremony. H. R.
and t". T. can give further information.
Mr. Geo. Palmer, who is attending the
State University at Lincoln, came to the
city sterday to spend the day at his
hoa.c here.
Gov. Thayer and wife came in from
Lincoln yesterday morning to spend
Thanksgiving with Capt II. E. Palmer
and f.i.nily.
Prof. Palmer, of Bellevue College, ar
rived in the city yesterday morning and
spent t"ie day at the home of his uncle,
Mr. S. Waugh.
Mr. D. A. Campbell and wife, accom
panied by Miss Clara Paul, went up to
Omah i yesterday morning where they
spent the day at the home of Mr. Camp
bell's parents.
Miss Clara Palmer, accompanied by
her fiLnd, Miss Barse, of Bromell Hall,
Omaha, came down yesterday morning
and regained oyer Sunday at the home
of Capt. II. E. Palmer.
Mr. P. C. Bartlett, formerly a clerk at
the C. 1 5. &Q. freight oflice. Pacific Junc
tion, but who now .csides at Couucil
BlufFd, la., spent Thanksgiving day with
several of his friends in this city.
Mr. J. E. Lawhead aDd wife, of Union
Star, Mo., who have been spending their
honeymoon at the home of Mr. Wm.
Hayes, took their departure for their new
new h -me yesterday morning. Mr. Law-
head 1 -ing called on account of the
sickn ss of a substitute whom he had left
to att r.d to his duties.
Card of Thanks.
I h reby return my sincere thanks to
my f i -litis and the citizens at large, for
the liberal patronage given the "Andrews
Opera Company"' in behalf of myself.
Alth.j'.ih the engagement was iiot a
finani d success, over and above tlie
guar.'..stee and cxpences, but I am well
rcpai ', knowing that I have accomplish
ed m desire in giving the public a good
and appreciative Thanksgiving enter
tains. . it. I am
Respectfully Yours,
J. P. Yocxo.
Trepara ions arc being made to lav
a fiiunduion for an extension 'to the
building owned by Mr. Lafe O'Neal, and
occupied by Mr. Gering as a drug store.
Thirty feet will be built to the rear.
7
Ladiss' Modjeskis.
.11 lack r;i;to;on:d Cloth, Fur Trim
mod, only 7.00.
JJlack Extra (futility I nclo Cloth,
Spike Fringe Trimmings, Hell Sleeve,
only 10.00.
Black Frieze Cloth, TlallTri mining.
Quilted Lining, Astrachan Culls and
Collars, only 1-1.00.
lhown and Tan Jlrocaded Sratel
lasse, Plush Hall Trimming, Plush
Cuffs and Collar, only 15.00.
Silk Plush, Pluth Hall Trimmings,
plain Satin Lined, Chamois pockets,
only 15.00.
Black Astrachan Cloth, Spike
Trimmings, Satin Lined, only 1G.
Fancy Silk Striped Cloaking,
Ball Trimming to match, Quilted
Satin Lining, onlv 20.
Seal Plush, Elegant Plush Ball
Trimming, Satin Lined, genuine Seal
Loops, only 23.
Elegant Seal Plush, Beaver Ball
Trimmings and Collar, Quilted Satin
Lined, only, 32.50.
c
Ait
s' 1 M ft' M tf&l..-
Our Plush Sacques are finished with the best of Quilted Satin
Lining. Chamois Pockets and Genuine Seal Loops. Any guarantee
failing to meet the representation in wear given our garments, will be
replaced by a new one,
ONE DOOR EAST FILIT 1TATI0HAL BANK.
FECIAL Sales in Ladies' Fine
worth $5.00.
pUR Three-Dollar Shoes is far better
OR Two-Dollar Shoe nothing will
y IME is going on and our goods must
QOME think this is just a blow.
OW all we ask is ior you to give us a
A to see the sroods will convince you
other dealer.
RICES Low is our Motto. -
W. A. BOECS CO,
J. M. Gaynore, of the Omaha Dancing
Academy, will open a dancing school for
beginners next Friday eve, Nov. 30, at
Fitzgerald Hall. With all the latest
dances has been teaching at Omaha for
past seven years. Private lessons Friday
afternoon. J. M. Gatsore,
tf Instructor.
Wliv nav bio- irices for sewine ma-
- - J g J C3 A
chines when you can get a New Howe at
R. Sherwood s for ?25,00f
Mrs. Simpson will receive a few pupils
in music, on Saturdays, at Mrs. Living
ston's residence, corner Sixth and Oak
streets. Plattsmouth, Nov. 19, 1883. tf
Whv go to grocery and drv goods
stores for arcticts when you can get them
for Soc at Sherwood's?
The light running Howe at Robert
Sherwood's only $25.00.
Two beautiful 5 acre tracts, with run
ning Wtter and close to shops. Price
reasonable an 1 terms easy.
W. S. Wise.
The 'ight running Howe at Sherwood's
only $.5.00.
v
Our Assortment surpasses
anything heretofore attempted
ly us in this Department, anil
our customers will be
eurp
risetl
at our niagnilicent display of
and at very Low Prices. We
are showing decided novelties in
Stripes, Checks,
and Solid Colors I
with Plain, Bell or Anoel
Sleeves.
Shoes
Hand-Turned Shoes, selling now for only $3.50,
than ever put on the market here before.
equal ours.
be sold.
call.
that we are selling cheaper than any
Dr. C- A. Marshall.
Resident Sexrtist.
Preservation of the Natural Teeth a
Specialty. Auesthctics given for Pais
lesu Filling on Extraction of Tekth.
Artificial teeth made on Gold, Silver,
Rubber or Celluloid Plates, and inserted
as soon as teeth are extracted when de
sired.
All work warranted. Prices reasonable.
Fitzgerald's Block. Phthhodth. Nkiv
Notice.
All parties knowing themselves in
debted to me, are requested to balance
their accounts ou or before the first day
of January 1889, as, after that time, all
accounts will positively be left in the
hands of a collector.
Da. Schildknecht.
Nov. 26. tf
FRED
peciaf Sale
f
id Gloves.
We shall offer all of our Kid Cloves,
worth from $1.75 to $2.50, at the Nomi
nal Price
$1.50 PER PAIR.
This includes everything we carry in
Stock of Dressed, Suedes, Castors, and
Driving Gloves.
6 Button Simpson's Best Colors and
Blacks, now $1.50, worth $2.50.
4 Button Simpson's Best Colors and
Blacks, now $1.50, worth $2.25.
4 Button Our Own Fancy Embroidered
Backs, Colors and Black, now $1.50,
worth $2.00.
5 Button Bon Marcbe Extra, Colors
and Black, now $1.50, worth $1.75.
8 Button Mosquetairc Suedes, Colors,
only $1.50, worth $2.25.
C Button Mosfjuetiiire Suedes, Colors
and Black, $1.50, wonli $2.00.
4 Button Castors, Colors, only now
$1.50, worth $2.C0.
Suede Guantkt Driving Gloves, Colors,
only now $150, worth $2.25.
Shawls.
Our $4.00 Beaver Shawls in Greys and
Browns, sold elsewhere at $5.00.
Our $5.00 Reversible Velvet, in Greys
and Browns, with Fancy Border, is decid
edly a good bargain.
Our $7.00 Beaver good heayy Shawl.
Very pretty line of colors.
Our $9.00 Beaver, superior quality,
elegant patterns, well worth $10.00.
Our $10.00 B. aver in Greys, Tuns and
Browns, entirely new patterns, and would
be decidedly cheap at $12.00.
Yarns.
Comprises Everything in
German Knitting,
Spanish.
Gerniantown,
Eider Down.
Fairv Floss.
Shetland Floss,
Angora,
Saxony,
Zephvrs,
Crewels.
Comforts and Blankets.
10x4 White Blankets at $1.25 per pair.
10x4 White Blankets, o-oorl wci.rlif
ouiy .uo per pair.
10x4 White all Wool Guaranteed,
only $4.00.
Our Country-made Wlntc, at $4.75
, .. . - jo-
F.
ONE DOOR EaST PIUST
H
1PB07BMBNT AND BMBELLISHMBNTS' COMPLETER
GJlAJSrD OPKNIN(J- OF OUU
Model Clothing
FRIDAY EVENING, 30th inst.
A Cordial Invitation is extsnded to tlie 1'ubliein General,
that evening '
will be presented to every Lady present. Our rooms will be
handsomely decorated. We will show our stock of
Children's Boy's k Men's Clothing,
FINE FURNISHING GOODS
oxjjr stock: OP
Silk Handkerchiefs, Nobby
IT uiiu vaooiiucis taEnot oe sur
passed, and Prices o Low that You
cannot fail to buy them.
v7c are more than pleased
and it is
A TRIUMPH OF JUST ASP SQUARE DEALING !
"LOW PRICES, HONEST GOODS,
AND NO MISREPRESENTATION," is our
Motto.
C. MAYER.
Cor. Main and 5th St. CARRUTH BUILDING.
HERRMANN.
pi r pair, is t xtia huge sie, m.d m lulJy
iiilvriiisitl us n l ig I iiipnin t tj5.( 0.
1 1x4 "Whili In (liid is lull nvc m d
at $7.50 a J nir is a gi i d hnifjnin.
4. 50, " i Kit in !ihic Bid Lltiikit is
gi-t.d value ut $5.( 0.
$:.00, Bid Bhu-kit cxtia weight m.d
ijiialitv.
12x4 Bed Elimkit nt iM'.CO pr pair,
nude up of the limst wool.
Brown f nd (liny n ixed Llin kds, at
nil prices.
Our $1.C0 Cm. fnt, fair piint, good
vnlue.
Our $1.50 (Ynifn-r, gold quality,
piint solid, rid lining, fillid with
Mle butting.
Our $2.(,0 crmfcrt, Eit Print, cxtia
WMgl.t.
Our $2.50 Comfort, tw o good vfdurs :
No. l. Piiht Colon d ( hiiilz Print,
White Cotton Filhd, ixtra size and
weight.
No. 2. Fnnry Si: tine, ndid rid lin
ings, fh'gimt liii of pnttuns f.r d rolots.
Our $:;.25 Iin)oitid ( l.intz Pitttnns,
viiy fancy quilti d. xlrn sizcnid wiil t.
()ur sf l.OO Fine Fancy Si.tinc, Solid
Satinc I.inid, vi i v riicily quiltid, fi7o
72x2.
Underwear.
En dies' M hite Mi lino Vi sis, Silk tt ill li
ed, Silk hound, at 50 emts cuch. Punts
to match.
Eh dies' Extrn fine, mrprrior qmililj',
White Meiino Vests, Jcmy ribbed tleevis
at 75 cents eiii h. 1'ju.ts to iiiiitih at roir.e
price.
Eadies' "White "Wool Vests, Silk Bound
and Stitchi d.nt $1.25.
En dies' Natural "Wool Vists nnd I'onts
at $1.00 mch, worth $1.25.
Etidieh' Scnrli t Vet-ts nr.il Punts, smooth
and soft, on'y $1.00 raih.
Ladies' Scat li t Saxony "Wool Vists nml
Punts, finest quality, ot 61.75 each.
Endic s' Ciiniels I lair Punts and Vests
Reduced to $:!.(!0 h suit, m orth $4.00.
Full Lines of Children's, Misses nnd
Boys' Underwear. "White, Scarlet, Nntnr
nl and Camels Hair at Low prices.
Seal Plush Vraps.
Our 1 ine of Plush Garments this senson
are made up of the best grades of Lon
don Dyed and Listers Seal Plushis. md
Every Garment Guaiiin'eed to wear.
Our Plush Jackets ut $15.00 are viiy
cheap.
Our Eiifzlhh Walking .Tin kits, three
quarters 1. ngth, nt $25. well worth $JJ0.
Our $25.00 I'lnsh Sncquis, sold else
where at $::0.00
Our $:0.00 Plush Sacqins worth fully
$:J5.00.
Our $:J5. 00 Plush Sacques woith fnllyk
$40.00.
Our $:57.50 Plush Sacques sold every
whire nt $45.00.
Our $45.00 Plush Sacqnis, rrgulnr city
price, $55.
"
HATIOUAL BANK.
Neckwear and Mufflers- in
with our increased trade
Store,