The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 20, 1889, Image 4

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    the daily Herald plattsaiouth, akuraska, Saturday, aitjl 20, isst.
Tne Evening Herald.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
A. MalUbary. DeatUt, Uorkwooil Biiililliiff,
Telephone .No. a..
Dr. Withers, Drntlat, In Ion Work.
CITY CORDIALS.
Eight hands in the planing mill at
the shops are reported laid off yesterday.
Two young men aspiring to a school-lnast.-rship
were examined by Supt.
Spink litis afternoon.
The breezes which have blown brisk
ly today are richly perfumed with blos
soms from Nebraska fruit trees.
The machinests have organized a
base ball nine, and elected Geo. Copeland
manager, Charley J Jell captain, and Sol
O'Neil treasurer.
- -C J. JLtrtin. who is preparing to
erect a brick block at AntilTs old stand
moved the frame building ovur to an ad
joining lot today.
All men are invited to attend the
gospel meeting at the rooms of the
Young Men's Christian Association at 4
o'clock tomorrow.
All boys from twelve to sixteen aie
invited to attend the boy's gospel meet
ing at the Presbyterian church tomorrow
atternoon at 4 o'clock.
Seryices will be held in St. Luke's
fhureh tomorrow as follows: communion
jit 'J a. m., divine services at 11 a. m.,
baptismal at 3 p. in. evening service at
7:30.
Services of more or lea special na
ture -will be held in all the churches to
morrow, it buing E.ister Sunday, com
memorating the resurcction of the Lord
Jesus Christ.
Mr. Ed Morley, who lias beer pro?
prieting a barber shop in the Dovey
block, has purchased the Riddle house
shop and will move there Monday where
lie will be prepared to receive all of his
old customers.
A bran new delivery wagon painted
in an attractive style, drawn by a beauti
ful tef.m Oi da"k ponies, was an attraction
on Main street today. It bore the in
scription "Whiting & Wicher, cash
grocers. Main afreet" who vtriJJ open their
store next week.
The Easter entertainment at the M.
E. church last evening was a plesaut
affair. The church was decorated in the
front and on the windows at the sides with
eycrgreen and roses,beauti fully arranged.
Tables of flowers and Easter symbols oc
cupied the center of the room. The so
cial opened, with beautiful songsand an
thems and recitations.
A representative of the Herald ws
today called into the clothing house of
C. E. "Wescott and his attention invited
to twelve beautiful banners, handpaint
ed, and in colors which blend to make r.n
admirable piece of art. Each of the
mottoes bears nn inscription indicative
of the square, but cordial business prin
cipals with which the "boss clothier"
deals with all.-
The Herald job rooms have jiui
completed a nice forty-four page manual
entitled "Rales and Regulations of the
Plattsmouth City Schools," adopted by
the board of education. One thousand
of them have been printed, and exhibit a
skill in the line of printing which w!i
be a standing invitation and recommend
ation for job work to be brought to tin
Herald job rooms.
Buy a Refrigerator.
That is what to do to keep your vie
tuals from all getting stale this summer.
The most improved and economical pat
terns for sale at Henry Boeck's Furniture
Emporium. He has all furniture supplies
required for homes and offices. Parlor
Furnishing, Dining Room Furnishing,
Bed Room, Hall and Office Furnishing.
See them. ,
Ice Ice Ice.
TVe have started our Ice wagon and
are ready to contract and deliver Ice in
any quantity. Having the beat Ice in
the citv, we guarantee satisfaction to all.
Telephone 72. tf
IL C. McMaken & Sox.
PERSONALS.
C. II. Dill, of Lincoln, was in the city
today.
Mrs. Fred Short, of Omaha, is visiting
in the city.
O. U. Bodeker, of Louisville, was in
town today.
W. H. Pool returned from "Wabash
this morning.
A. L. Timblin, of South Bend was in
the city today.
I). W. Shinn returned but night from
a visit in Kansas City.
F. M. Young, a prominent farmer near
Rock Bluffs was in town t ulay.
Mrs. Niles, and daughter, left this
morning to visit in Council Bluffs.
County Superintendent Maynard Spink
of Weeping Water, was in the city today.
R'iV. Hirr, of the German M. E. church
returned from Culbertson this morning.
Mr. Otto Mutz, of Keya Paha county,
is visiting at the home of his father in
law. Judge Russell.
J. P. B. cker, J. L. Craves, Milt Wolf
an I Geo. Bunis, represented Union in
Plattsmouth today.
E. J. Streight, assistant inspector of
the S. of V., was in Omaha last night in
specting Camp No. 2.
Miss Clara Palmer, of this city, passed
through this morning on her way from
Omaha to Kansas City.
Mr. Geo. Oliver, a typo of Council
Bluffs, and well known here, arrived in
the city this morning on a visit.
Mrs. Claus Bivkeufeld returned this
morning from Louisville, where she
visited her mother who ha3 been sick.
Father Carney, of tl;j Catholic church,
returned this morning from Sinsiwav,
Wis., where he went with the remains of
Sister Ohry;ostom last Tuesday.
Mrs. Byron Clark, Missos Livingston,
Miss Fossler, Mrs. Engineer Thorp, and
Messrs. J'ewler and Jas. Patterson were
Omaha passenger this morning.
Mrs. W. A. Davis arrlyed from Arupa
hoe, yesterday, to make her home in
Plattsmouth. Mr. Davis is employed in
the boot crc! ihue store of W. II. Schild-knecht.
Will be a Jeweler Himself.
A ojan stood in front of the postoffice
last evening, and if the jewelers of the
city had been there to hearjiitii talk they
would doubtless have turned the key in
their doors and closed up today because
of competition. From his accent would
one would haye sized him up as a com
bination of all European nationalities.
"I'll start a jewelry store meself," he
sai1, "It's robbery ! I wiut and had a
crystal put in me watch and he charged
charged me fifty cents. The villians! its
a scheme of thairs to keep (lie poor, poor.
It could be dofle in the old country for
three cent. And for a spring the price
was a dollar and a half, and they make
'ur,j here and send 'em over there and
put 'cm iii for ten cents! And for clean
in a watch the price wsvt a dollar and a
half. I'll do it meself for a dollar, aad
Fll show 'cm. Yessir, I've sent for a doz
en doer. springs andcrystals.and mewife
'11 bring 'em wheu the .comes over, and
I'll get rich "meself." The irritaied, bet
not intoxicated foreigner, here seemed to
realize he was wasting his eloquence, for
thj small crowd which gathered failed
to respond with regular rings of applause,
and having struct a ponveuient stopping
place, left the stump.
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House Furnishings.
As the House-cleaning time is now at hand Ladies should not lor
gx't that we are headquarters for everything jiertaining to inside House
Decorations.
Taped Lace Curtains : yds long, 41 inches widt
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, Guipure Border nt $2.0. pair,
" " fi-l.e.li pair,
" .3.o() pair.
1' ino Mottmiraam .Net S
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Wid?: Guij.ure Bi-nb-r
Fin.- X.tttin'ia!!! Xct
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1.0 ) pair.
j. (I!) pail"
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Oriental Ciienille Porti-m's :? vds long, '-Vi inches wid.- at :?r.."iO a pair.
come in combinations of Cardinal and Gold, Sipplii. Mnd Gold.
Oriental deniHe Portiere's :H yd: long, H i: Ii s wide at Si.VJ a p-iir.
Uinations of Cardinal with Sapphire, Gold witn hipphire.
Fancy Figured Cotton Plushes 2 cents a yard.
Large Line of Plain and Fancy Scrims fi;n If) to cents a yard.
We carry a large and complete lino of Fancy Dado ShrU:s in all the latctt col
ors with very handsome borders from 51) c ,;nts to $1. each.
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Our Stock of Cornice Poles comprises Ehonj, Cherry, Oak, "WaL
nut, and Brass with mountings in I5r i-s, Nickle, lro!;:e suul "Wooil.
Brass Vestibule liods with ends, Bracelets nnd IJiii; to match. Bra.-s
Drapery Chains, Brass Drapery Hooks, Lrimbraguin Hovikp, Curfain
Pulls, Curtain Fixtures, Curtain Hods.
wide Tukey R.-d, Fi-t Colors, onl I!" cents yard.
wide Turkey R-d Als..lutcl.v Fast Colors, .,() cents yard, worm t-i'.
wide Best Impoite) Turkey Ked, T"i cents, worlh .'s-l.
wiile Null aeiied Loo:n Dae only 2 cents yard, worth ::.".
" " " oxtru quality, only ')' cents yard.
" Cream Dam a k good value, a birgtin ntl"i cents a yard.
" ' " extra value, good patterns, at ."( c nts a yard.
:,: 11 ' " " very line and a li u gain :it ti") c ents a yard.
.Vi " " Creaiii with R-d Border at " cents a yard worth JiO,
.") " ' " ' U') cents a yard, good value,
o : " ' ' " " " (i" cents a yard, vi th 7o.
o:i " " Black Satin Dania-k nt cents a yard, woith To.
" " "' " nt 70 yard, well worth ?1.
) "' " " " at $1.," chetp at .1.'J.).
Full Stock of Napkins and 1 ).yl it :n at Lw Prices. Our Entire
Stock ot Matched Sets in Table Linens worth from 7.50 to $.1.00 re
duced to 5.00 a Sett.
The
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ill Towels ever :iH'urdel in the citv.
Dress Groods and O-loves !
La
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f Caroets in tne uity
To ihote wl.o have not hdcen ad vanlne of i;i
in Dress Goods and Gloves we shall continue tin
week longer.
Do not lorjet'that we are selling- A Ilatton
Very I-ow Prices
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Tapestry Brussels With Borders,
Body Brussels With Borders,
Velvet Brussels With Borders.
Mcquettes With Borders,
Ingrains, Etc.
Pulton Pon Match-', and S Put ton lion Marche Suedes at
j Low t'tice of 1. 1U a pair, worih almost doiihif.
Ijoiilde Fold AH-lwo d I) iv .-s; Suitings at 27 cents a yrd, worth i35.
I iii inch All. wool Snitii:.-. i'o dil'ercnt colors, at worth G5.
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40 Inch All-wool lied Fern Suitings at 50 cts., worth 05.
These Goods come in all the New Spring Shades ami Mixtures,
and at those figures are a decided bargain.
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L'Eclair.
Mr. Robt. Bensbt-rg, the manager of
the Kate Bensbcrg opera compauy, v. ii
are to appear here on Thursday next i;; a
conversation with our repp.-tcr, s i.';
'ilis3 Bensberg has probably madu her
In short we claim we have t'se finest
musical attraction in this country, and
wherever we have appeared the pre-saud
public su;-t:un our claim.'"
Tliey will ajipear at tlie opera house
rbmiday rf'ght April io. This being
self a greater favorite with the public in just after the lent n season they th.wuhl
the space of one short season than i;:,y
other star traveling, and that without the
ercesive advertising and puffing usually
resorted to. i:e J::is a soprano voice of
the most exquisite quality, rich, e.vible
and of great compass, her execution is
iiu greeted by a large house.
C. J. Inskeep, is at Gering & Co'a. to
attend to the optical defects of all classes
and eyes of people: if
:Vour Eves are
pure and chase, reminding one forcibly j
of Iatti; and, added to all this, &he is, j
what you so seldom fiiid in a singer,
really fine actress.
The company is composed of the beet
Euglish speaking artists c n the stage.
failing:
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do not delay seeing him. lie has optical i
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instrumenrs ami is a pracueai ana in mu-
if factunug optician.
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Jfjour trade c mtiiiucs in t!u ii-.t Ninety Days is it has in t'i' pat Tlilrty Days wo
will soon bo oil' for l5u--bI-, Colorado. So
Grasp th. Op'Ddrtunitv
Call at Gering & Co's this week and j jDS aiJd mounting of the operas, and th
have your eyes properly tested and fit-1 public can i-ciy or, Uaiu2" an absolutely
ted with glasses They have secured the J correct production.
Wc have started our ice wagon and
are ready to contract and deliver iic in I
inv ii:int!tv TT:iv!nrr tll hr-xt. if' ill t!lP
We have taken great care in the centum- i dt we jjU.ir!intee satisfaction to all.
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Ai.d Su4tly fcYc-urs.jlf vath fc:iugh to Lust j.'..u T.'o Years.
your Footwear nt a "Uuji"' gacii.'jr.-i;. ' '
whiie
"ycu can fcj;
services of a practical and manufacturing
optician tor this week to fit glasses for
them. Remember no eit,- charge for
this advantage. d 6t.
Wanted: A. good competent girl for
general housework. "Wages $3 per week.
Aply at office or residence ot W. S.
Wue. d4t
Easter Hats, Bonoet nd Flowers
Mrs. J. F. Johnson's,
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Spectacles at Gering A Co's.
'L'Eclair,' the opera we will present
here, is by Ilalevy, and the book is trans
lated and adapted for English production
J;j Lawrence Marston. The opera was
duced at the Theatre Comque,
Paris, jjnd subsequently iu iV.Q principal
cities of Germany and liuglaud. "Wc
give it for the first time in this country.
The book is exquisite light comedy,
while the score abounds in musical gems,
.d the costumes are simply immense.
! Cull and
Telephone 72.
Our Eeducsd
If. C. Mc"MAKrN & Sox.
Jt js a very important thing to have
glasses piopeiiy ii;iji;stcd for defective
eye sight. G-erin? i Co. ofrer special ii;,
elucements to those needing glasses this
week. d-Gt
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To Hi? new COAL O Ij Stove
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Csiil asI si?e tficni Tliey will
nut explode.
Plenty of feed, flour, graham and
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A Rare Opportunity to Purchase Desireable Lot
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"We will offer for the next Thirty (lavs Lots in South Park to
t1i lmmlwr nt Onp Hundred. Cash Davment on eacu L.ot slv. De
ferred monthly payments 5, with only 5 per cent interest.
This is the tinest opportunits ever given in Plattsmouth to pur
chase cheap and desirable Ileal Estate. The fact that the city is
building up tor a full half mile south of the Park as well as both east
and west sikes of the addition is steadily increasing the value of this
handsome property.
If you are not a freeholder you ought to be, and there is no
excuse, bave half the money yon usually expend each month and ap
ply it on a L jt. If ou desire a pleasant homo iu the future invest
now. If you wish t build this season buy a Lot in South Park ami
have money furnished yon with which to build. If you will make
3'our home in South Park you will be convenient to troud schools. Il
you wish pleasant neighbors make your home in South Park.
If you live in the country and intend some u.iy to move to the A
city, buy a Lot now while it is cheap. '
You can save money by investing it in South Park. Remem
ber th:it tills lovely addition to Phitt.sniouth is no longer a speculation.
"Whether you wi.h to purchase or not it you will call ou Wind
ham & Davies you will be shown this pirt of th'e city free of charge.
Windham & Davies,
Over
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County.
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