The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 01, 1889, Image 4

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it At WEBlianAY, CJAY 1, 1880.
Tne Evening Herald.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
A. ' KalUbarjr.
Telephone Jfo. 3o
DeatUt, Uockwood BaiMlng,
Or, irithrr, Drallst, I'aloa Block.
AT THE BALL PARK.
The Plattsmouth Team Cets a
Came on Council Bluffs.
The liase bull game yesterday at the
ball park proved a great attraction for
lh ioo)lc, and hundreds of theiu made
their way to the grounds after the street
parade, street cars and hacks being in
great demand. It was the opening of
the ball season for I'lattsmouth and win
nn all around success. The Council Blurt
team, named Odell Bros., arrived in good
time on the morning train from Omaha,
and promp'Iy at 2 o'clock both teams re
paired to the ball park west of the city.
The game opened at 3 'clock sharp, and
lasted two hours. The following is the
score by innings.
1234 5 0789
Plattsmouth C 2 4 :$ 1 0 0 0 U
Odell Bros 0 030101 01 -
The game was a good one for Platts
mou tli's first day. The boys played goad
all around and many high compliments
were passed ou them by base bal lists in
the ampatheatrc. The Odell Bros, were
apparently unable to hold their own
against Plattsmouth, though the c-itch-r
and dumb pitcher were at times highly
complimented. The game might be
calltd a pleasant one from the fact then
was no wrangling, disputes or guyin
fr om the crowd.
PERSONALS.
W. B. Shryock was in from Lou:svillt
to attend the banquet last night.
Diyison Supt D. E, Thompson, of tin
11. & M. was in the city last night.
lion. W. J. Broatch and wife of Oma
ha, visited last night at the home of S II.
At wood.
Mrs. C. Furlong, of Rock Bluff, re
turned home yesterday from a visit to
Valpariso.
Elias Witte returned bonis last night
culled to the bed side of his dying bio-
ther, from Omaha.
Miss Laura Russell and brother-in-law,
Mr. Otoe Mutz, left yesterday to visit at
his home in Keya Paha county.
Mr3. B. A. McKinley, sister of P. P.
G.iss, of Olathe, Kansas, and Miss Ida
Goodell, of G'enwood. arc visiting at
the home of P. P. Gass.
Entered Into Rest.
Willie Witte, son of Rev. F. W. Witte,
who has been alllicted oyer a year, went
home in peace this morning, about 7:30
o'clock, aged 19 years and 18 days.
He has for some time longed to be
with Jesm, where all sufferings, sorrows
and afflictions will hare an end. The
sorrow of those who feel his loss is
soothed by the blessed thought of the
new life upon which he has entered.
The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2
o'clock p. ni., at the residence, southeast
corner Eighth and Main streets.
Card of Thanks.
Mr. P. P. Gass and family desire to r.
turn their most heartfelt thanks to th
friends who rendered such kindly sym
pithy and aid during the late sieknrs'
and death of the beloved wife an 1
mother.
A new record case has been raad
an I placed in the district clerk's offic
for his conyenience and to relit ve
some of the overcrowded boxes. This
may furnish a ''relief of crowded re
records, but for safety and respectability,
only a court house with fire proof vault"
will give satisfaction, and insure the
safety of county records.
Dick Hunter General Agt. of F. J.
Taylor.s great American 25 cent ciscus,
dies urn and menagerie is in the city secur
ing the way for the show which is to ex
Libit here on May 14.
We will offer for the next Thirty days Lots in South Park to
the number of One Hundred. Cash payment on each Lot $10. De
ferred monthly payments 5, with only 5 per cent interest.
This is the finest opportunity ever given in Plattsmouth to pur
chase cheap and desirable Keal Estate. The fact that the city is
building up for a full half mile south of the Park as well as both east
and west tides of the addition is steadily increasing the value of this
handsome property.
Windham &
The Banquet Splendor
Continued row 1st Page.
elementary education, and may be in
structed in the knowledge of their duties
as citizens, and may be elevated thereby
to a contemplation and comprehension
of those great truths on which a govern
ment like ours can be successfully con
conducted; and may be enabled to know
and to appreciate that "the true ideal of
our American government is a govern
ment founded not on the traditions of
remot ages, not on usurpations, not on
conquest, but on things older and firmer
and better than any of these the equali
ty and brotherhood of men."
"The Revolutionary Soldier," was re
sponded to by Gov. John M. Thayer. At
the mention of the Governor's name
great applauo was given from all the
h use. lie first extended thanks to the
ladies for their hard efforts in preparing
the programme and feast for this happy
occasion. Speaking of he Revolution
ary soldier he recalled the awful and
severe trials with which their loyalty
and patriotism was tested, under
their brave leader George Washing
ton; and called attention to the
mighty nation which has sprung up in
power, wealth and freedom, from the
sufferings and hard battles of. the revolu
tioiiiry sol. Her, and this nation is the liv
ing monument to their trials. He closed
imid great applause.
All stood and joined in singing
"America" and the centennial of the
Grand Inaugural Banquet of Georg
Washington, as held in Plattsmouth
closed.
THE CHARACTERS.
Mrs, George Washington Mrs. ft. E. Dovey
Mm John Adams. ..Mrs Annie M O'Knurke
Wi s Alexander H t mil ton
Mrs it K Windham
Mr (iouveriiiir Mori-la :
iir Ktl in ii 1 Kaiidolptl..
Mrs It U l.ivh'g-tini. ....
Henry Knox
ilisn Siil le Fairfax
Mrs.lam sOUs
Mrs Kiliau Allen
Mies Nt-llie Cm tin
vlr. l.iiijriiams
Jporge Washington
John Attain
lexan -f r llamilfon
(uvernur l orris. .
Kilm-'Dil Kandolj)li
' K .ivii)K-ron
Henry Kn"x
K liiti Allen
KenjHiiiin franklin
Patrick Henry
: Mrs Ono Houseworth
Miss l.iilia l'ttennn
Mrs l.yoi:.H
Mr 11 K l'aliii-r
...Miss H.-lle Kin. bull
. . Mis Wauj;h
....Mis4 Alice raton
, Mis (iuild
..Mi s UrsuU Wiles
John A Davies
11 II Sh dd
Geo li iJovey
J M I'alte i.s'D Sr
1; McEntee
M 11 Murphy
.. fchirley (iillilln.d
11 J Sirright
A N Sullivan
, Ityron Cl;irk
i iiouiai) JenuriMm
K K windliain
General Lafayette TH t'ollock
Paul Kevere Geo ii Chatburn
Hillv Bishop K A Taite
Mr binghaiu Frank Hile
TUE COSTUMES.
The costumes of the characters wer
elegant and costly. Lady Washincton's
dress was cream satin, trimed with Span
ish lace, court train, low cut corset; dia
mond necklace and bracelets, hair poui
p id our, with Martha Washington bead
dress. The ladies' were all gorgeously
c istumed after the style of the eigh
teenth century. The gentlemen all wore
wiirs and earnients of costly material
after the fashion of state of ouc huo
dred years ago.
VISITORS.
Anrong the many visitors from abroad
were Hon. W. J. Broatch and wife, Dr,
J. W. Harsha, Dr. A. R. Thaine, Miss
Belle Kimball, Mrs. Guild, and Mr. and
Mrs. Gen. Geo. S. Smith, Omaha; Hon
J. B. Strode, Gov. John II. Thayer, Lin
coin; Rev. J. G. Taite, Sheldon; Hon. II.
II. Shedd, Ashland; Shirley Gillilland,
Glen wood; Frank Hill, Chicago; Orlaudo
Teft, Avoca.
May Festival.
The ladies of the Presbyterian church
will give a May festival at Waterman
opera house Wednesday evening May 1st.
.navpoie, Kindergarten, flowers, music
and refreshments. Everybody is cordial
ly invited, dmission 10 cents.
A burning chimney Monday evening
caused an exciting fire alarm from the
Second ward.
Every thing in the Drug line Album
assortment. Wall paper ond Decorations
for sale-cheap by E. W. Cook agt. for
mortages, at O P. Smith &. Co's old
stand tf
Don't buy Wall Paper or Paints until
you see our stock and prices, we can
please you in quality, selection and prices,
d-w-lni Will J. Warrick.
Eyery thing in the Drug line at away
down prices at O. P. Smith fc. Co's old
stand, E. W. Cook agt. for mortages.
A Rare Opportunity to Purchase. Desirable Lots.
Davies,
SALE OF DRESS GOODS !
17c. Yard,
Double Fob' English Ilenriettes, all
popular colors, reduced to 17 cents yard.
These goods are usually s Id at 2.jc.
- 27c- Yard-
36-inch English Ilenriettes in all new
Spring Colorings, worth 3. cents.
All-Wool Dofible Fold Suitings, ele
gant line of Spiing Mixtures, only 27c yd.
40-inch Striped Suitings Reduced from
3" cents.
39c. Yard.
3rt-inch All-Wool Bromley Suitings,
25 different shades, well.worth 50 cents.
42c Yard.
3G-inch All-Wool French Ilenriettes;
full line of colorsjour regular 50c. quality.
BARGAINS IN
15s;
Ladies' Perfect-fitting Ribbed
Vests, Low Neck and Sleeveless
35e.
Ladies Balbriggan Vests, High
Neck, Long Sleeves.
50
Ladies' Fine Ribbed Lisle
Vests with Pink, Blue and
4
Cream Silk Stitching Low Neck and
Sleeveless.
60C.
Ladies' Balbriggan Ribbed
Vests manufactured from the
fimst combed Egyptian cotton, high
neck, long sleeves.
Are You Going to Alaska?
If not, you ought to buy one of those
economical Alaska Itefrigorators of Hen
ry Bocck and keep cool this summer.
And furnish your house and office nict-Jy
so you can enjoy life; it wont cost yon
near as much as you think it wiil. U
has his basement, first and second fl ors
stocked full of furnishings to select
from.
Still Inthe Ring.
I have purchased and moved to tli3
Riddle House barber shop and combined
my chairs to those of thit shop and am
amply prepared to do all tonsorial work.
dlw Ed Morlet, Barber.
lce--lce--lce.
We have started our Ice wagon and
are readv to contract and deliver Tee in
any quantity. Having the best Ice in I
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me- vc- u. ii since oaLisiaeiiuu t-j mi.
l. run r !
II. C. McMakex & Sox.
Elegant Suit of Rooms for Rent.
Convenient to business, city n-ater, gas
and other conveniences for family; those
I now occupy. Apply before may 10th to
tf John R. Cox.
C. E. Wescott is agenr for Munger's
Laundry, Chicago. Washing sent and
received every Wednesday evening.
Bring in your washing and have it done
right, it costs no more than inferio
work. tf
NO SMOKE OR ' MELL
To the new COAL 0L. Stove
just receivedat Johnson Dros.
Call and ee them. They will
not explode.
UNDERWEAR
Fred manii, One
ma
If you are not a freeholder you ought to be, and there is no
excuse. Save half the money you usually expend each month and ap
ply it on a Lot. If yon desire a pleasant home in the future invest
now. If you wish to build this season buy a Lot in South Park audi
have money furnished vou with which
your home in South Park you will be
you wish pleasant neighbors make your home in South Park.
50C. Yard.
40-inch All Wool Serges in all the pop
ular colors never sold for less than G5c.
Our price reduced to 50c.
49-iurh Red Fe rn Suitings in all the
new Spring Shades and Mixtures reduced
to 50c.
52-inch All-Wool Ladies Cloth, Grey
and Brown Mixtures, regular !5o. quality,
our Sale price 50 cents yard.
62 k. Yard-
' Our Bent Quality of French Iltiiriftte
never sold by ih less than 75 cents yard.
75c Yard-
Our Debt Quality of French 3.rg s. oi r
regular !0 cent iroods.
BARGAINS IN
BY!
Ladies' Brown Balbriggan Hose, rrgu
lar made, only 15 cents pair, worth 25.
1 ROYAL j
PURE as DYE
STAINLESS
TRADE-MARK
We carry a tin I lino of Ladies' and
Children's Royal Stuinkss Hosiery. Ev
ery pair warranted Absolutely stainless.
Special in Child's Hosiery-
Our entire line of Extra Weight, dou
ble knee Hosiery reduced to J5c. pair.
These goods have never been sold .for
less than 50c. pair.
By the
way. young man, have
those beautiful Prince
on seen
Albert Suits at Wescott's. They
are about as perfect in Fit and
Makeup as tailor-made, and at a
great saving in cos;. You know
they ar.'t the correct thing this sea
son for business or dress, and make
a man walk like a prince. You
will appreciate them, your ma will
like thein, and your wife or best
girl will adore the exquisite beau-
ty and shape of them
t . I'm
n VOU Weal
Flannel Shirts this
v
; summer we have the line that will
j interest you. Those made by the
famous Manhattan Miirt Company
are par excellent in styles and fit.
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
Cnlis, latest styles. Keliable
goods, lowest prices. AVe are in
clined to small margins.
C. E. WKSCOTT,
The
"Doss" Clothier.
Plenty of feed, flour, graham
meal at Ileisel's mill, tf
and
to build. If von will make
convenient to good schools. If
Over
m
SPECIALTIES
x 3r-
Extra Quality Union Silk, Lj inch
Paragon frame, assorted wood MuKs,
Gold Cap Mounting,
$1,75 Each,
compared with any sj'2.00 goods m I.1 in
this city.
Fast Black Twilled Silk, 2 inch F::r-
aoii frame, Horn llandl.s,
$2.00 Each,
better than usually sold at iJ.5(.
Extra Quality Union Silk 2S-inch Pur
agon frame, assorted wood sticks, Gold
Cap Mountings,
$2.25 Eich,
CO n pare with tmy if.Ti goods mM in
this city.
Oar Celebrated Ilai yard Silk, 2 nr.d
28 inch Paragon frame, assorted wood
sticks, with Gold, Oxydized and Natural
Mountings, from
$3.50 to 5.50 Each.
We crn save you r.t bast $1.00 on tl i-j
linj of goods.
Full lines of plain and f nicy Co-ichii.g
Parasols with very no vd li.ui Ih ;, at w;iy
down prices.
Satin and Lace Covered Parasols in
Creams and Black, with fmcy colored
linings, at popular prices.
Full Line of Zmilla and Giny-ham
Parasols from 40 cents to 71 cents each.
Children's Fancy Parasols from 25 its.
to $1.25 each.
no
Our
Fine
Hand -Turned
ing For i h re e
B
m
If you live in the country and
city, buy a Lot now while it is cheap.
, . a." IS" T TQ ?y
Si Dire is
m mWitm
Grasp
MI
u- uiai iueijr awuiuuii 10 i lairsiriotiui is no longer a speculation
Whether yon wih to purchase or not if you will call on Wind."
ham & Davies you will be shown this p u t of the city free of charge.
Bank of Gass County
OUR
C
oiset Dept,
The celebrated I. C. and C. P. Cor.eti
reduce J to Z each. These goods aro,
nevr sold for less than f2.50.
At $1.50 we n il the well known P. C.
No. 50) French Corset.
At $1 our French w.iv e Cleopatra take
the 1 -ad for a boned corset. Nothing in
the market ft.r the price ex els it. Colors
white and drab. Loonurs Elastic Com
foit Hip at $1. The peculiar advantages
to be derived from wearing a Corset that
is cut away over the hips that it will lit
any form, give freedom of motion to the
body and prevents brcuking of the ulays
it the hips.
Featheibone Corsets at $1 Boned with
Fuaiht rhouc, will not bivak over the hips.
Ladies Favorite Waists at $ 1.00. This
waM can be worn with as much comfort
as an ordinary dies waist, it will give
thi!si:ii - e 1 -g-iiife of contour ns the
hfavie.-! b !l''d e::s.t.
Polarw Siin.nior Corsi t at $1.00. The
very b-st Nottingham Net is used in
doid.l" thickness throughout the corstt.
Z.-phjr Summer Corstt at (!0c. This is
the brst summer corset in the market at
I his price.
Goo 1 Luck Corset at 50c. The best
50 ', co;s(-t in the city.
The Equilinc Corflct Waist for Young
Ladies. Health fid and Economical Gar-
I meut. Adjustable Shoulder Straps and
j Stocking Siinnortpr. Iri 1 nn
as -aii
Four - Dollar
.'hoe is Sell
Dollars.
4. i.-:
iii2
intend some day to move to the
tU if in South Park. Kernem-
I losiL
Opportunity !
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