The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 25, 1889, Image 1

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Si tli F. Rxkwiil, of Green woo -l, was
in town tiitl.ty.
1'iU-r Stand' r, of Louisville, was in
t-w!i today.
E1 Tilit, of Wee'-iii Water, visiti-d
in Plattsmouth today.
Hob'. Doom, of Ashland, was in town
Htttudiiifi county court to lay.
Mrs. Mary K. Sharp, of Louisville, is
TisitinliLT daughter, Mru. Mart Gushing
of this city.
Mr. Oppcrnian, representing the western
agents of the Sjirnguc electric company,
was in the city today, anions the leading
luines:i men with Mr. liallou, who is at
the head of the eltctric movement in this
city. The prospect is good for a grund
electric enterprise in this city.
The Opera.
To add to her distinc tions, St. Louis
has procured in Miss liensoerg a singer
who is destined to add a great deal to
"M ,.i'iu- ' happiness of this world by the c harm
or ikt rare voice. i ms was iiiny niiowh
last evening, ami, as the new soprano is
uKo gifted with every attraction of suc
cess, in manm-r and temperament, she
enters upon her career well equipped to
win a world wide fame. We only speak
the universal sentiment of her fellow
townspeople in congratulating her upon
the surcess sh lias already achieved and
upon the greater success which lies easily
witliin her reach in the future. St. Louis
I'o'-t-Dispatch.
Don't fail to hear this grand company
in tin; beautiful opera IEclair, at the
opera house tonight.
! S'.LT.TJG A TZNDEHFOOT.
An IlliiHlrutiou if liic I ;i-t T::tt I'rov!-ilfin-c
Vtrk.H in h 31 ster-oiis '. u.
A dfi.i'ii years ago. wlion cristorn teii
e'erfoot npituli.-.ts wen; its thirl; as blai.k
iM'rries ia the we,.t, antl every single man
of them was ready to buy a silver mint?
before breakfast, four of us who bad
jumped an old claim in Nevada put up a
job to catch a sucker. We went down
about twelve feet with a shaft, struck
"indications," and then raked and
scraped for specimens to ".salt" with.
We sold our revolvers and everything
else wo could spare, and when we had
the bait ready not one of us could have
put up enough money to pay a week's
board in advance. '
We placed our figures at $'JO.O0O, and
as l was the binootliest talker ol the
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List ot Letters
Uemaining unclaim"d. in th-j I'ostofiiee
at IMattsmoutU. Nebraska. April i4. lssfj,
for tlu week ending April ltf, iss:
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Carter. Mrs Mary
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IVrsnns calling for any of the above
letters will please say "advertised."
J. N. Wisk, P. M.
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Proclamation.
Pursuant to request and as a duty in
cumbent upon all loyal citizens, I h' reby
: request that all places of business in the
city of PI ittsmouth be closed and all
business suspended from 1 o'clock, to 4
j o'clock, p. m., on Tuesday April :5oth,
18-";). that all may take part and partici
pate in the. celebration of the centennial
anniversary of Washington's inaugura
tion. F. M. Hiciiey,
Mavor.
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.ia.-1 Aa.i i-s .u.)erseer.
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J lllte: t!lf -eo 1 1 t.i I fiit:i M l.l.l ivs of
tacaia nitii at Area iu. ii il
::. N. Ul.K.vx, Urgent,
r. C. MlXOK. Si?eretary.
Mc30?4IHlE POST A3 G. A. R.
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?t. A. I)H'Kov 'o ninander,
Hk.nm I1mpu: s. -.u.r Vice
8. CAllXKiAX laalur "
.. x,ii,ks Adjutant.
A. Shi l-M x Surtr.
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a. T a itscH ':;ie-r of the iay.
JamiW iIu khjx -- " " 'Juard
. srt Major.
AxDieisix KitY.. ..Ouarrer M.is'er Sericr.
L. CT. C:;i:ris Tost Chaplain I
Meet ia z Saturitay evening
Business Man's Meeting.
There will be a meeting of the Business
Men's Association at the parlors of the
lliddle House Friday evening, April 2i5,
at 8:3") p. m. sharp. By order of the
president. F. Carruth.
F. IIekrmaxx, S.-c'v.
Ice! Ice!! Ice!!!
F. S. White's wagon is now out deliv
ering ice and any parties desiring that
article will leave orders at the store.
dlw F. S. White.
C. E. Wescott is agent for Muager's
Laundry, Chicago. SVashing sent and
received every Wednesday evening.
Bring in your washing and have it done
right, it costs no more than iuferio
work. tf
Wescott e-
V tli' way. yii.Jii min, have
you seen those lu-autit'til I'riiice
Allieit fcuits at Vrescott'c. They
are about as perfect in Fit and
lakeup as tailor-made, and at a
great saving1 in cost. Vou know
tliey are the correct thing this sea
sou for business or -dress, and make
a man walk like a prince. Vor
will appreciate them, voi r ma will
like them, and your wiki: or bkst
quartet I was belecied as the spider to ; oi mi. will adore the excjiiioite beau
ty and shape of them.
If you wear Flannel Shirts this
walk tho fly into our parlor. I went up
to Virginia City, and after a couple of
days I got hold of a Boston man. lie
was not only green, but jh.wciI til mix- J sulnmcr We have th Ut."
ions to lio taken in. lie was loaded down
with money and overllowinir with ctmfi- ! interest VOU. lliucc
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dence. Our iirs,t conversation ran about j f:imoU3 Manhattan trhirt Company
as follows: i ,
are ar excellent in styles ami lit.
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CliANI)K8T
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"Are you looking for an investment in
mining property':'"
"I am, eir. Have you anything in that
line?"
"Yes, fcir. I own a one-fourth interest
in a claim which wo believe to be very
rich."
"One-fourih? Oh. I want the whole
thing. I don't want no part ners in this
enterprise."
"But i think you can Luy all of us
out."
"That alters the case. I'll look at your
claim and imiko you mi f fVer."
I took him out t!i:':e. 1 don't believe
ho knew the first thing abo'.it ro, but be
descended tho f-!ia!'t, looked around a bit,
and when wo had haul.-d liii:i uplienaid: j
"Doesn't wem to he overly rich, but j
I'll chance it. I'll giveyoi: 'lG.OUO cash ,
for your right, titk and interest." j
We closed on that, transferred our !
rights, and almost brokeoiir necks to get ;
out of the country before any climax i
came. The old chap was tho butt of rid- i
iculo fur several weeks, but people then i
began to laugh the other way. lie got i
men and machinery to work, sunk three
or four shafts, ami inside of a year he
took over 8100.000 worth of ore out of!
that claim. In.side of three years he
took out half a million, and then .sold to '
a syndicate for double that sum. I met
him after be bad drawn g'.'OO.noo in Den- j
ver, and be held out his hand and said: j
"Why, in dear man. I'm glad to see j
you. Have often wondered where vou I
went to. It was a pity you poor fellows
were obliged to sell out so cheap. lien.?,
take a coupiy of hundred to get a clean
shave nnd a new suit of clothes!" New
York Sun.
A full complement of shades and
grades just received. Spring and
Summer Underwear and Hosiery
for men, in all grades. Handker
chiefs, Neckwear, Collars and
Culls, latest styles. Reliable
goods, lowest prices. AVe are in
clined to small margins.
C. E. WJiSCOTT,
The '-IW Clothier.
Buy a Refrigerator.
That is what to do to keep your vic
tuals from nil getting stale this summer.
The most improved and economical pat
terns for sale at Henry Hueck's Furniture
Emporium, lie has all furniture supplies
required for homes and ollices. Parlor
Furnishing, Dining Hoom Furnishing,
lied IliMun, Hall and Office Furnishings.
See them.
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Ever seen in Flattstnoutli. Everybody pleased with our Exhibit :on.
It was the universal exiiressi n of everyonu that examined our Suits
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Xo oue des'res to h ue Tailor-Made iarmentsrvh'j his fitted on one
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Attention.
Tickets are now on sale at J. P.
Young's for the Washington reception
and banquet. The ladies will esteem it a
f iyor if those expecting to attend will
procure their tickets early.
Iiauqnet tickets Toe. Gallery tickets
are to sell only the E st Clothing. The Confidence? of all classes al
ready gained is a Feather in our Business Cap that will continue to
wave gracefully in the balmy days of t' present Spring. Eeiiieinber
also that
any prices emoted to you in anything in our Line of goods.
cents.
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I'oison iii Eels.
II. 3Io.so, of Turin, having-carried out
a F.orios jf experiments with the blood of
eels liuds that it possessed marked poi
sonous properties. Even to the tongue?
it has an insupportable) acridity, and a
very small quantity of the serum is suf
ficient to kiii a dog. Half a cubic centi
meter injecti-d beneath the skin of a dog
weighing thirty-five pounds killed it in
four minutes. At this rate, an eel
weighing live pounds would contain
enough poison to dispatch ten men. The
blood of animals thus poisoned cannot be
made to coagulate, just as after the biteof
serpents. Fortunately the blood is inert
when introduced via the stomach, and it
loses its toxic prixperties when heated.
Brooklyn Eairle.
Ice Ice--Ice.
We have started our Ice wagon and
are ready to contract and deliver Ice in
any quantity. Having the best Ice in
the city, we guarantee satisfaction to all.
Telephone 72. tf
II. C. McMakkx & Sox.
Ice Ice ice.
We have started our ice wagon anel
are ready to contract and deliver ice in
any quantity. Having the best ie in the
citv we nuarantee satisfaction to all.
telephone 72. tf
II. C. McMakex & Sox.
Mr
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The Leading Clothiers, - 5il & MainSt.
Gravel and Sand.
The undersigned have opened up a j
good sand nnel gravel pit antl are now j
prepared to furnish screened gravel or I
in sand any desired quantities. Give us
a call.
22-lt Hatt & Martiiis.
Dr.
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I have r00 acres of good pasture, and
any one having horses or cows to pasture
will do well to call on me.
J. IJ. Slater,
tf Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
Our assortment of ladies hose is by far
the largest in this city. Silk finish lisle
thread hose at :!3cts a pair, cheap at- 0
cents. J. V. Weckhacic & Sox.
A. Marshall.
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Special prices in Ladies hose at J.
Weckbach & Son's.
NO SMOKE OR SMELL
To the new COAL OIL. Stove
just receivedat Johnson Bros.
Call and see them. They will
not cIoile.
j Elegant Suit of Rooms for Rent.
j Convenient to business, city water, gas
; and other convenience's for family; those
I now occupy. Apply betore may 10th to i
tf John 11. Cox.
Preservation of the Natural Teeth a
Specialty. Auesthetics given for Pain
less Filling or Extraction ok Teeth.
Artificial teeth male on Gold, Silver,
Rubber or Celluloid Plates, and inserted
as soon as teeth arc extracted when de
sired.
All work warranted. Prices reasonable.
Fir. i'tL.i's Ur, icit Plvi'Hiiouth, Neb
JULIUS PEPPERBERG,
MANUFACTURER op and
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IN THE
Choicest Bianlsof Cigars,
including our
Flor do Pepperbergo and 'Cuds
FULL LINE OF
TOUACCO AND SMOKE IIS' ARTICLES
always in stock. Nov. 2'i. 1885.
K. r;. Windham, Johx a. Uavies,
Notary Public. Notary Public.
IVJ)J3 41! 3t n.VVIKW,
Attorneys - at - La.T7.
OiTi.e over Bank of t'a('ounty.
vi vttsmouth, - Nebraska
' Q 7 i Q' "I') A MONTH ' in l.ema.le
(iefiTrel wii-i em f'li-ilsh n li.,r-'; anil uive
! ilieir xvli'il.. i i in-: ti t 'ie linsi;ies. S; ire iiinni
j eat. in ty ln pruliiaMv Mi!'oyeil a!'. A f'-vf
, viea'ieies 111 I i .mi .hi 1 IJ. I". .IHI1X-
' S oi; ;).. M --tin-! .. i:icleii..r!l. Va.
i .V. ll. t.nihi . i .'.n."; ni hi. Si r mind
; tilimit m.ntlhuf xliti fur ?ih. C'.a" ijiriili.
1 1 ' fur hiz, ii J . .V Co
Tlma Table.
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No. T.--7 :' . in.
No. :. 6 -.id '. in.
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No. 'I I :l I . in.
No. 4. l'i 2 a. in.
No. : 7 i. ni
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No. 10. :i :.'.) a. in.
A'l Jrai.i- rei daily by wav of t'nati;i. fxcept
Nos 7 and whi"!! run to aad from ricl.ajier
daily cxirjit Sunday.
OWI1STC3- TO j. C025TTEMPLATBD O EC-AliT G-IED 1 1ST TXHTl "TJVC,
MUST SACRIFICE HIS :30,000 STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS AND VALISES. FOR SPOT CASH ONLY,
PEW
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CSMT.
Suits SI.
C-ilds Pants 25 cts.
Soys Wool Suits $2.65.
JUST
Ivlcrts Wording Suits $3.
uSlII Wool Blaclz Worsted
Suits S57.S5.
Xo2i3 Ovosalls 35 cents.
Mens Working Snirts 35 cts.
Iens Blue Flannel Snirts 75c
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Z.I'chg Joans Pants 85 cts.
2Ions Blacls Wool Hats 35c
2ons Ca-os Fivo conts.
Hens Working Chocs $1.
Mons Sewed Shoes, Button or
Laco, $1.35.
2ons Calf 23 oots $1.90.
Mens Shirts and Drawers 25.
rjT22l 3 lEae 5ealesiL Sa5alste2a alc vei seesi in (Dass .county. yon want to save S
cenlss a every dpliar buy yowr Goods of .