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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1891)
aily He: FOURTH YKAU. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA SATURDAY KVEMNG.MAY 1G 18I)i NUMBER 210 "3 ttsmouth raid POWDER Absolutely Pure. Dr. A. SsllNbarj h tbo nclw-ltr rlht to u Kr.MHiii'o l.iwal Anirthrtic for th I'a.nlrK Eitrsctica orTeeth In lbirity. Offlre llwkuwl Work. WAntetl-A" active, relioble in- n- cahiry to $ku monthly, witli increase. n iei.ref.eiil tu kin own r-erti.'ii a :i simiMlil .rk House. Heferenres. mam'Kai u i.h:, rock Boi irmfi. New York. CASS MIIICK. No. Hfi. !..). F. meets fv ry Tut'iMlay n ! t at their hall in Fitzirerahl block. AIHMJ Fello are cordially invited U attend when visitii; in t'le city. T- K. Wii.i iajjm. N . i. .1. W. i:uh:k. Sec. KNICH1S OK PYTHIAS. ';iiintlet Lo.li; No. 47. Meet every Wednesday evening at their lull In Wei ka h block. All viHitiiu knights are cordially inv tel to attend, C. A. Marshall. C. C. ; Frank bixoii, K. K. S. YOUK! MKNS IlKIsI 1N -SOCIATION Waterman l.loik. Main Street. Kooms pen from s :M a 111 to 8 :M i ir.; For men only Gospel me etui every Sunday alternoou at 4 'elock . C. A- R. McConnlhle Pot. No. V, meets eyery Satur day evening at 7 :S0. in their ball, Kockwood Block. All visiting comrades are invited to oieet with us. i. F. NilcB. Post Adj. F. A. Bates, Pot Com, rpUCKER SISTERS. CAKKY A FULL LINK OF .ILLENERY AND RENCH LOWERS, O MISB KATE HEMPLE TRIMMER -o- We also have a dress making department. Sat ; isfaction guaranteed. Siiek wooi Stoke. Plattsmouth jjjAWSON & PEARCE Carry a Full Line of FINE MILLENEIi Y AND CHIL DliENS CLOTHING. ALSO FEFSU CUT FLOWEliS IOOM 2. R.LKT BLOCK. PL. ATT MOUTH ATEW HARDWARE STORE S. K. HALL & SOX Keep all Kimls or builders hardware on hand and will M.pply contract- r ou most fav orable tern s j TIN ROOFING : , Spouting and all kinds of tin work promptly done. Orders frriu tlie country Solicited 6lt I'ea-sl St. PLATTSMOUTH. NKH. VIOLA M. FRENCH PHYSICIAN & SfKGEOX CZis viih Er. Shipzian HOURS zs X . Zi 12 T o 10 : 00 to 12 : 00 a. ill. 3 : 00 to 5 : CO p. in. SR. SKIP a. ST 9 : 00 to II : 00 a, m. 1 ; 00 to 4 : 00 p. 111. Telephone No 12. 'la ttsmouth .neb RS. ROSE CAPLE. FINE P.ISTKL A1 CK AY : POUTK.II TS. Thorough inMructions iu Pastel, Crayon and Free hand drawing. f-KOli I.:iudcapt-5. Fruits and Flowers. No. nil. Fan .- t. Plattsiuoutli, Neb. IVIL KS'.INKEi: and SUKVKYOii f K E. HILTON. iHtlmAte.i and plans of all work furuished anc Kecords kekt. Ol:ic-. in ifnm block. PT.ATT5MOU1H - NEEKAfcKA X TTDKNKY A LAW. WINDHAM fc DAVIE.-5. tt. B. WI.MHIAM. JOHN A. DAV1FS. Notary PuMic Notary Public Office orer Bank ofCaj-s Couuty. nttsruoiitb .... Nehrasfca TTORNkV A. N. SULLIVAN. lttoraev at-Liw. Will K'v prompt a' tent Ion to all business entrusted to Uiui. o:lice id Bnlon block, Eat Side. F!att.-mouth, Neb. The "Business Mens Carnival" to be given by the "Aid Society" of the E. church will be held in the Opera house May 21. Look out for farther notice, dtf. 1i;ih rt-ached a premium of h-.'J.'.K) in tin- At t; iitiiie Republic. The metropolitan (?) base ball re porter for the Journal is a loo-loo. Dr. I. II-Hall went out west tu h i morning to look at his t imln-r claim. Try IJrown A 1 Jarrett'n ereaui sxla milk .shakes anil mineral water. tf Mrs. L. Curtis arrived home this morning alter a pleasant visit with friends at (Hen wood. Twenty pounds of granulated suar lor one dollar at l'hillip Klaus; watch these il minis for lur ther prices next week. The Chinese editor of Jhe Journal is rcpor.nl to have grasped '.lie hand of Dr. C. (let- Wo wiih die fer vor of a Ioiijj: lost friend. Smokers please bear in mind when you want a ijood ciar that J. I. Youiif has the best I i ne of fe a nd 10c cigars, don't fail to try them. W. A. Hoeck A: Co. oiler a pair ot slippers to the person guessing l!ie nearest io the iiiimber of billion hooks displayed in (heir window. More Wisconsin stone was re ceived last night which is being unloaded (o-day. There will be :C cars of it in all for (he court bottle. The Riley Iloiel block gives notice here and now that they will select a nine bom their number and play any oilier block in (he city. Who will tackle (hem? There will be services at the new church in Mercerville to-morrow afternooii at '.i o'clock. Rev. Huck- ner will preach, ami conduct the Sunday School. All are invited. Mrs. John. R. Cox of Denver went to Council Dhtlfs to visit relatives for a few days. She has been the guest of Mrs. R. R. Li vington in (his city. The city schools -will picnic in one of the groves contiguous of the city the latter part of the present month where Young America can hold high carnival and eat dinner to his heart's content. Win Short, Ks-., has on exhibition in Carruth's show window a line picture of (he members of the na tional association of stationery en gineers who were in at tendance at the grand lodge last year. Mrs. Frank Swindell has brought suit in the Lancaster County Dis trict court against the li. Sc M. railroad, claiming damages in the sum of ?.,XX) for the Killing ol Her husband by the fairgrmind train in Lincoln last fall. Mrs. Kronitz, sister of our worthy townsman Fred CJorder, and Mrs. Kehr, a sister of Mrs. Gorder, are here this week from Waiertown, Wisconsin, visiting relatives and having a good time generally. The city is contemplating the opening ot me street between Tenth "and Twelfth. Property in that vicinitj-will enhance in value and the citizens of that part of the citv can have open streets; as it is now some of them have no way of hauling their niel. County Superintendent Noble ar rived in town this morning to attend the regular exam ina i ion of teachers There being no applicants, the pro fessor busied himself maknig ar rancremeii is for the coiuiiv- teachers' meeting which convenes here (he twenty-second of this mouth. Dr. C. Gee Wo. the Chinese physi ciau of Omaha, has for the benefit of those who cannot go to that city sent his agents to Plat tsmouth, who will give tree a Chinese concert and introduce his marvelous remedies, with which he has cured thousands of chronic cases all over the LTnited States. Jim Autill went down to James Walker's at Murray yesterday and made twenty gallons of ice cream for the church .social which was to have been held there last night. I he rain interfered wi.h the pro gram very seriously, resulting in the postponement of the social un til to-night. Judge Ramsey thinks some of joining the alliance--that is if actions and deeds purport any thing, lie can be found early and 1 ite tilling the soil on his lots, he iias recently acquired. Pretty good exercise. Judge, can't you get Sny der up to try his hand? The interest which Mr. Latta takes in the establishment of enter prises in Murray is commendable. He located a brick yard in less than no lime after the parties called on him. and we have no doubt but what anyone desirous of opening a pottery or tile works would receive such encouragement as would please them. --Murray Manner. It was claimed by some of the teamsters that a certain member of the traternity was doing business without a license, but they never could catch htm. In order to stop him. the3 quietly got a party togive him a quarter to haul a box. The boys thought they haljiim sure, and went after the marshal to make the arrest, when to their chagrin they learned he had spent the quar ter towards getting out a license and was now by their own acts a full fledged expressman. HORRIBLY MANUI,KI. THKU S .NKAKiA ONE TJL'NIH-H FLIT Peter Neider, an Old Cermiin Meets an Untimely Dm th Ly Pa s eriHur Tram No. 4- Run ning Over Him, For (he last three or four daj-s an old '( iariiian, has been rambling aimlessly about the city, and yes terday policeman Johnnie Fii.pnt rick supposing him under the in fluence of I iquor arrested him and he was bulged in jail and kept over night, when he was discharged at about '.) o'clock this morning. lie gave his name to Deputy Sheriff Tighe as Peter Neider and said lie had a wife and six children living" on his farm near the town of Stewart in Holt coiuit3r this state. As soon as he was dis charged this morning the poor old man made his way to the railroad track, anil stai ied up'the track and had gone about a mile north of the depot when No. 4 passenger came around the curve, and before the old man could get off the track Hie engine was upon him, striking him and dashing the body nearly KM) feet. The uufyrtunate man's head, was crushed in and the brains ooz ing out when picked up, besides there seemed to be not a whole bone in the body. It the absence of cor ner Unruh Deputy sheriff Tighe pro ceeded on a Hat car to the place of the accident and brought the body- down to the coroners undertaking rooms where the inquest will lie held at ; o'clock this evening to the following jurors; R. W. Hyers, W. D. Jones, D. K. Parr Joe IJusch, John Young. The following witnesses have been subptenaed to testify before the jury: G. W. Ford engineor on No.4 Kngineer Miller on the K. C. P. O'Donnell Conductor Perry of No. 4 Mrs. A. J. Green who viewed the accident from a close proximity to the accident as she was walking up the (rack. The county officials of Holt county have been telegraphed of the accident, and the friends of the unfortunate man will be notified as soon as pos sible. It seems to have been an unavoidable accident, for which no one is blainable. The verdict of the jury will be given iu our next issue. First Baptist Church. The South Park IJaptist church is so far on the way to completion that the basement room will be used to morrow for se vices and Sunday School. The root was finished yes terday and the floor laid in the base ment. Thiswheu completed will be a commodious and hand-some edi fice. The combined seating capa city of (lie audience and lecture rooms will be five hundred, and that of the basement three hundred. The design is to use the basement for Sunday School and the smaller meetings. The corner stone will be laid Wednesday June 3rd at 4 p. m. widi appropriate cere monies, and addresses made 1j3 a number of eminent divinies from abroad. The present prospects are that the formal dedication of the building will take place in July. The citizens, are showing their pride in the building by the con struction of sidewalks along the streets leading in that direction, and in this connection we might say that Street Commissioner Ilemple with a force of men and teams was bus yesterday grading down Patterson avenue where it intersects with Clinton street which leads to the church. The street that really needs the work however is Clara which leads up from Lin coln avenue to Clinton at the corner where the church is located. It would require but little work to open up this street, and doubtless the residents all along it would be more than glad to build the neces sary sidewalks. The Hkkalo hopes to see this street opened at once and made passable, as it would be a convenience to a great many of our people. P'.attsmoth wins Again. The home team won the second game from tke Falconers of Oma ha yesterdaj. The game was an in teresting one and the Plattsmouth bo3s are the promising of a strong team. Following is the score: Plattsinonrli 0 3 0 l -4 Falconers o 1 1 0 0 0 02 Fan ed run- I'liittMn- uth 1. B.me hi'B riattsinouth. f.. Falconers, j Krrors Fiat ts mouth, 6. Fak-oi.wis, X Hatteries Vajip aid Iicy : Miller and iiaike. stnn-k our Ky Yapp 10 ; by Miller, 3. Umpire : Keinbackel Our county superintendent is holding his regular monthly exam ination. His victims to-day are Miss Lillie,; Sans and Miss Nora Reynolds of Rock Bluffs. Brown & Barret carry the largest line of druggists sundries in the city. tf. 1 lie Supreme Court. Y'ASTII.;to. May la. Mr. Justice IJrewer of the I'nited States su preme court, to-da- issued a writ of error in tin- case of Thayer against Hoyd, growing out of the guberna torial contest iu Nebraska. The pe tition asking for the writ was pre sented to the justice this morning l3 Mr. Lstcrhrook of Omaha, and the prayer was promptly granted. In answer to questions submitted to him to-day. Justice Hrcwcr said that his action will simply bring the case to the I'nited States su preme court from the supreme court of Nebraska to be argued on its merits. It does not serve to re i.isiate lioyd and the question at issue, whether or not he was u citi zen of the United States at the time he was elected governor, is still to be determined. Nothing that has thus far been done will operate to reinstate l'oyl,anl of course it can not be learned at the present time whether the arguments will be heard by (he supreme court on its final silling one week from next Mouda. Inasmuch as the court has announced that it will hear no more arguments at (his time, it is hardly likely that an exception will be made in this case and in that event there will be little opportu nity to secure a final decision upon the poi n is at issue uiii il t he October term. In the meantime Governor Tinker will remain governor le jure, as well as governor de facto. Orunhn-s New I'iridije. The location of bridges across the M issouri, to be built and used joint I3- b3- the Rock Island and Chi cago, Milwaukee & St Paul roads, has been decided upon. The bridge will be built about on the boundary line between Omaha and South Omaha. About a year ago the Rock Island through an agent named Phelps, purchased from Henr T. Clarke uitl otliers land lor depot grounds and tracks, extending Irom Al bright to the river, at a cost of .J(X,- IXX). To-day the Rock Island deeded to (he Milwaukee road a half in terest in this land for a considera tion of .-rlOO.tXX). Nothing will be clone in the direc tion of building a bridge until the case of the Rock Island against the Union Pacific is decided in the United States court, but it is prob bable that the construction will be commenced soon aftert that case is ended, which ever way it goes, as a bridge will render these roads en tirely independent of the Union Pacific and its peculiar system of contracts. Since the Milwaukee crosses at that point Plattsmouth will have an excellent opportunity to have that road enter south western .Nebraska this way over the old proposed line oF the Plattsmoudi southwestern. To-morrow's Game. The first Sunday game of base ball will be played to-morrow be tween the home nine and the West Omaha nine. A good game is guar an teed, and a bir crowd will doubt less be in at tendance. Three o'clock is the time set for starting the ball rolling. There is an ordinance making it a misdemeanor for any person to allow cr.t.le or horses to run at large in the cit3 or to herd cattle or horses in the streets or a11e3rsof the city, yet the south part ot town is being used for a herd ground every da 3-, to the great annoyance of the citizens of that locality. What's the matter with the cit3 marshal? Doesn't he know of the violation of this ordinance? Or arehis interest confined to Main street? Mrs. Jennie Green, the unfortunate woman who was shot b3 K. W. Hutch son in her apartment in theKitchens block on the night of April 28, has been givin up b- her ph-siciaus and is slowl- dying. The faihiful friends who have wacthed Im the sufferer's bedside have lost all hope of her recovery and are momeiitaril' expecting her death. The unfortunate woman is aware that she is going to die and is ap parently resigned. She has had her shroud made and yesterday begged her friends to try it tin her, remark ing that she desired (o see how she would look in it. Her condition pre vented compliance with her request. Last night a Journal reporter visited Mrs. Green's apartmentsand was informed b those in attend ance that she would probabl die before morning. -State Journal. Tnke your prescriptions to Brown A; Barrett's, the dispense pure med icines, tf Enirxvfiil or S'olen One 2 year old light bay horse colt with blaze face and white hind feet disappeared about April 21. Any person knowing his whereabouts will be su;ab!e recompenced hy $-w2t Louisville. Net). The largest line of patent medi cines will be found at Brown & Bar rett's tf Dr. E. L. Siggenshas returned and may be found hereafter at his office over Gering's drugstore. tf PR UN INK. The greatest of all remedies for children. Cures indigestion consti pation Feverishness and loss of sleep, Sold l3 Gering & Co. SPRING JACKKTS, We are showing a beautiful line and the latest novelties in rogue at prices from 'J.aO to $10.00. SPRING WASH GOODS. Full Line of 311 inch Zepher Gighams. Breton Zypher Gighams A F C Gigham. Domestic Gighams. Henrietta Sateens. Fgyptian Printed Cottons Silk Striped Madras Cheviots Fancy printed Chambrajs. Beautiful line of Solid Striped, Brocaded and Polka apid nellers. F. HERRMANN One Door East of the HAVELOCK ARE - YOU - GOING - IF Remember that R. O. Castle LUMBER A1TD ALL AT HAVELOCK And Guarantee Satisfaction in all Tliiuics R. O. 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