The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 20, 1891, Image 1

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FOURTH YEAR.
PLATTSMOuTH, NEBRASKA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1891
NUMBER 213.
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Absolutely Pure.
Dr. A. SkllHliurj hah the -lQNlie rliflit to ue
Dr. Stein u' Loral A nvM hi-t ic for th lInle
Cxtrartlca of Teeth In tii cltj. Offlce Kockwool
Block.
W Anted An active, reliotile in n - si.ary
to Shu moiitlily. with lnereae. i. ro!-rerut
In kii own section a n-sioiiMili! N-v York
House. Kt-feri-net-s.
MAM Wri l II 1' It, I -oek
Bo IfjjCi, New York.
CASS LOIM'.E. No. I.n. O. K. meets ev
ery Tueeday iiiulit sit their hall in Kitjrerald
block. All Odd Kt IIowh are cordially invited
to attend when vbmintr in tJie eity.
X. K. William. N . ;.
.1. W, ltnii:K. See.
KNICIITS OK PYTHIAS. Ilauntlet Lod(?e
M. 47. Meet every Wednectla v eveninif
at their hull In Weckbaeh Moek. All vo-itmn
kniKhts are coidially invrted to attend, C. A.
Marshall. C. IV; Frank Dixon, K, It. S.
YOl'Xi; MKN'S CIIKLsTlON ASSOCIATION
Waterman block. Main Street. Booms
pen from 8 ::J a in to 9 :w v m; For men only
(ioHpel meeting every Sunday afternoon at 4
o'eloek .
C. A- R.
Mcl'otinlhle Toft. Nu. 4.. meets every Satur
day evening at 7 :30. in tlietr hall, i:ockwood
Block. All visiting comrades are invited to
.nert with u.
li. K. Nile. Post Adj.
F. A. Hates, Poet Cora,
rQUCKER SISTERS.
I'AKKV A FULL LINE OF
ILLENEKY AND F"RENCH LOWERS.
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MISS KATE HEMPLE TRIMMER
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We aFso have a dress making department. Rat-
1 isf action nuaKinteed.
5HKKVM)IST0KK. I'LATTSMOIITH
JjAWSON & PEARCE
Carry at Full Lino or
FINE MILLENERY AND CHIL
DREN 8 CLOTH IN Q.
ALSO KKESU. CUT FLOWEKS
ROOM "J, R.t.KT BI.Ol. TL4TTMCT
"TEW HARDWARE STORE
S. K. HALL & SON
keen all kinds of builders hardware on hand
and will M.pply contract 'rs on most fav
orable tern s
: TIN ROOFING :
spout i'iK
and all kinds ot tin work promptly
done. Order f-.o'u the country Solicited
n; IVasl St.
PLATTSMOUTH. NEB.
)R VIOLA M. FRENCH
Physician A Slkglox
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10 : to to 12 : 00 a. in. 3 : 00 to 5 : CO p. in.
en:? a-t -a. r
9 : 0 to 11 : O'J a, m. 2 ; 00 to 4 : 00 p. in.
Telephone No 12. Pi.a ttsjiocth N eb
RS. ROSE CAPLE.
PASTEL A M CKaY l'OKTKAITS.
Thorough instructions iu Pastel, Crayou and
Free band drawiiii.
Landscape?. Fruit? and Flowers.
No. ill. K'.m rt. I'lattsiujutU. Neb.
jIVlL KNWINEKK and SIKYEYOK
E E. HILTON.
SstiiaVes and pi.tns of ahw.ak lurmslieJ an
. f Kecords Kekt.
Oliic- in Martin Mock.
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Plattmo;th - Nebraska j
TTOKNEY A LAW.
WIN I I I A M Ac DAV'r.S. i
H. B. WINil VM. J;'1I A. OAYIFS. !
Notary r:ib!'i N -t .rv Pti''U- i
OrTiee over i'.ar.k of I'a-s O-'ir.'y. '
Plattsminti - - - NetTabh j
TTORXEV
A. N'. SULLIVAN.
Attorey nt-Law. Will iivw prompt attention
K Ail btiaine? entrusted to hiui. onice la
Onios block. East Side, i'lattemoutn. Neb.
Thr ',Hti?'iiie Iciis Carnival" ti j
br jive-n ly tlir "Aid Society" l
the 1. K. chtircli will le lu-ld in the
Opera holier May 21. lAk out for
farther notice. dtf.
PERSONAL
Wm. K. JiimcH iH visiting relative
in tin i t r.
Mrs. F. S. White ;ml ilauhter are
in ( )m;ilia to-day.
('. S. Dawson made a trip to the
metropolis to-day.
Mrs-John Itarrcn returned to Lin
coln this morn i n'.
C n 3' lavinijston went to Lincoln
to-day on business.
Jesse L. Root went to Omaha to
day on l-al business.
Max Lemm is reported epiite sick,
threatened with ty phord fever.
Tom Walliny; boarded th early
train this iiioriiin;' for (maha.
Mrs. (e. Niles and daiiyhcer art
visitors at t'ouneil Kluifs to-day.
Mrs. I'erry Walker returned this
morning from her Chicago visit.
Mr. Ivl Harwick and wife were
passengers ftr Omaha this morii-in-".
Mr. and Mrs. I'eter Merew are
transacting business at the metropo
lis to-day.
(u-or;e Niles ami family are itiov
in into tlu-JCikenbary property on
l'earl street.
Ask Charley Harris if his friends
reco'in.e him nowadays when he
comes to town.
Hon W. H. Shyrock came in on
the Schuyler, to transact business
with his partners.
Luther liu-diker and his estinia.
able family are moving into the
city to-day from Louisville.
Mrs. Tiwdell. departmeut presi
dent of the W. R: C, departed this
morning for Manchester, Iowa.
Mrs. Hur&ess and Mrs. Kretl
Latham are at Lincoln to-day at
tending ths Kpiscojial council in
session at that city.
H. J. Streitrhl departed this morn
itifon an ofiicial ttur for the G. A.
R. through northwest Nebraska.
He will be absent several days.
Ilase ball to-morrow.
Don't forget the base ball game
to-day, it will be called at 4 o clock
and will be a daisy.
llasc ball to-morrow at 3 o.clock.
He in attendance to see the best
game of the season.
Another base ball nine is being
orjjaized in town composed princip
ally of boys from the shops.
For this week only for CASH,
Hennctt & Tutt will pell 25 pounds
of Granulated Sugar for $ 1 .OO.
That new mineral water the
Londonderry Lithia at IJrown iSc
Harretts is the finest we eversampled
The Capitola Butts plowed her
way down the Missouri this morn
ing from Omaha bound for Nebras
ka City.
The city is opening and grading
Vine street between Tenth and
Kleventh. Vine street should be
made passable straight west from
Seventh.
I'rof. Kummerow is organizing? a
class of little girls for calisthenic
exercises. The first meeting of the
class will take place to-morrow af
ternoon. These exercises are won
derfully beneficial and should re
ceive attention at the hands of
parents.
J. M. I'atterson V Co. is the name
of a strong firm composed of J. M.
ami Silas Patterson and W. 13. Shry
ock engaged in ifl sand and stone
business at Louisville. They oper
ate some of the best stone quarries
and sand and gravel pits to be
found in the stale.
John Shafer came in from the
Black Hills last night to look after
a car of ore which he shipped to the
Omaha Smelting Works. He went
to Omaha this morning to get their
test ot" its richness and to see if it
will pay to ship the ore so far. He
expects to return Saturday.
Sig Green came in yesterday from
Ashland and is busilj- engaged
packing up his household goods
preparatory to his removal to that
place, where he has been elected
secretary f the Y. M. C. A., a posi
tion lie is moM excellently qualified
to fill. The llEk'ALD is sorry to
have Mr. and Mrs. Green leave us
ami can assure the Ashland folks
that tiiev have added two of our
nicest young people to their !i-t oT
c i t i.en s.
Are we in it'r Are we in it:' Are
we in it'r'-'r
Weil I should .wy so. when it
comes to v;kll paper, or wall paper
or wall paper, we are clear in it.
that is with the largest stock great
est variety and the lowest prices.
We call the attention of. ami in
vite, every one to come and ex
amine our stuck and prices. Who are
we that advertise thus'- We- are the
lowest price, and the leotling house
in the wall paper busine-a. the
only small things about us is our
prices, tiering x Co.. druggist.
Additional Local on Fourth Page.
C)Iu'h Fniit Croi.
The fruit prospects for Otoe
county were never better since iHi'J.
Peachi-H and p--irs have gi-nerally
been a failure but they show up
very nicely, not only in Otoe county
but also in Nemaha and Cass coun
ties. I he cherry ami apple crop
will beat the world. The blossoms
are so tliick tliat tliey look like a
bunch of flowers without any
leaves, and now the fruit is forming
in such clusters that they bid fair
warning to every owner of orchards
to look out in time for proper sup
ports. The Ben Davis apple seems
to take the cake, because on sonic
twlgs twenty or twenty-four little ;
apples can be observed. As this
apple is a heavy one some of the
young fruit ought to be culled in
time to ire vent the breaking of
limbs. Above are the words of one
who knows what he is talking
lbout ami who has been out among
the orchards.
Mr. Seifert, in the Smith settle
ment near Osage, has forty trees
loaded with 3 oung peaches covered
with gray velvet coating. From
the south liifc of Otoe county to the
edge of Cass our reporter has made
the same observations. --Nebraska
City Press.
Sold Again.
The boss fake of the year is the
alleged interview with President
Harrison on the subject of the Ne
braska governor which was sent
out from Omaha last Wednesday.
Itisnsix fooler of a fake, with a
stand collar, a plug hat and a gold
headed cane. Slate Journal
The Journal of this city gulped
down the fake in great shape and
published it yesierday as news.
GRANULATED SUGAR S3
POUNDS for $1-00 at E. G.
Dovey & Son's.
A Catastrophe on the Hudson.
From the morning papers an un
usual accident, horrible to contem
plate, befel a train on the Hudson
River Railroad in New York yester
day. As a construction train was
rushing along the bluffs of the
Hudson, a car loaded with dyna
mite just ahead of the caboose
suddenly exploded and blew the
forward part of the train to atoms.
Six men were killed outright and
nearly fifty were seriously injured.
The exact number cannot yet be
learned, as the injured were taken
to vaiious hospitals.
The scene of the accident is one
of the beautiful points on the banks
of the Hudson. The explosion oc
curred almost directly in front of
the handsome residence of Richard
Hoe, the printing press manufactu
rer, while the mansion of Illiolt F.
Shepard and of John Rockefeller
are close by.
A panic occurred in the high
school of Tarrytown among the
pupils. The school building was
violently shaken and the scholars
and teachers thought that an earth
quake had occurred. The children
ran out of their class rooms into
the sireet, but fortunately none
were injured in the wild rush.
Farmer? Should Attend,
The meeting of the National as
sociation of expert swine-breeders
to be held at Lincoln June 2-5. will
be one of great importance and its
location at Lincoln is uo'small com
pliment to Nebraska as hog produc
ing state. It will be attended by
prominent swine-breeders all over
the United States and the represen
tation of Nebraska breeders will be
especially large. No more profita
ble industry exists today in the state
of Nebraska than that of raising
hogs. Our farmers could learn
many valuable hints if the- would
mingle with the extensive swine
breeders at the state capital for a
few days in June.
lmportam.
All the girls who expect to take
part in the carnival tomorrow night
MUST BK at the opera house to
night.for rehersal. you cannot ap
pear in the march ami drill unless
you practice. It any- want to give
up their pari, please let us know
;;nd return your verse for some one
else to have. We must know tonight
how many we have so that if all
places are not filled we can fill them
as this is our last night for practice
seven p. tit. sharp.
Ch
ip lutixr.
An era of cheap sugar has dawned ;
upon Plattsmouth that will beappre 1
e,:,!e,i 1,, ,-,u ..f !,., !
artiele. By scanning our advertis
ing columns the public will be noti
fied where they can buy the best
grade of granulated sugar at the
rate of 2.1 pounds for a dollar.
It is not true that George Vass
stopped a freight train as he went
home the other night. No danger
signals were given.
Chief Lngineer Lewis informs us
the Dago strike on their line near
I'nioii tlid not amount to much and
would cause no delay of any mo
ment. The Singer management under
Mr. Croniii is wideawake. They re
ceived a splendid new wagon yes
terday for their country trade thai
was a tlaz.ler.
The weather bulleiiu says, more
rain to-night and from the appear-
:"u r ,,f hi' atmosphere this after
noon we are not disposed todispute
the statement.
L. Grossenbacher has built a new
blacksmith shop on Washington
avenue where he expects to get his
share of the cuslonie work that
comes to town.
Cards are out announcing thecel
cbration of Mr. and Mrs. Latham's
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary
at their pleasant home on North
Sixth street next Monday evening.
Wash Snyder came home to-day
from Virginia where he has large
land interests in litigation. Hesays
the Old Dominion lias changed but
little since he left it several years
ago.
Thomas Iv Williams, the farmer-
journalist, finished planting corn
yesterday and came to town, lie
made Till-: 1 1 KKA I.I a pleasant call
and swapped a few stories with the
manager.
The Italian Band in town to-day,
is composed of fine musicians and
are a better looking class of men
than we sometimes meet from
sunny Italy in the itinerary music
business in this country.
The Kosenbaum corner at main
and 3rd streets is being fixed up in
good shape for some Italian fruit
venders of Omaha who will take
possession with a line of tropical
standard fruit in a few days.
The Turners have built a good
fence around their Washington
avenue property, adding much to
its general appearance. The
Turners appear to be an exceed
ing!)' prosperous organization.
A team ran away on main street
the other evening, and went "Ker-
smash" into V. V. Leonards buggy
which was turned over breaking
the shafts. The horse was not in
jured and no further damaged was
done, thejvicious run aways being
captured "tew wunst."
Allow me to add my tribute to the
elhcacy of Lly s Cream Balm.
was suffering from a severe attack
of influenza and catarrh and was
induced to trv your remedy. The
result was marvelous, 1 could
hardly articulate, and in less than
twenty-four hours the catarrhal
symptoms and my hoarseness disap
peared and I was able to sing a
heavy role in Grand. Opera witn
voice unimpaired. I strongly rec
ominend it to all singers.- Wm.H
Hamilton, Leading Basso of the
C. D. Hess Grand Opera Co.
The forest fires in Pennsylvania
are still raging in their awful fury.
A dispatch from Williamsport
says: "This city was enveloped in
smoke all day yesterday. At mid
day it was so dark that it was neces
sary to light the gas in the stores
and offices, and the electric compa
nies were compelled to turn on their
circuits. To the west and north of
the city forest fires are raging and
a northwest wind which has pre
vailed for the last few days has
fanned the flames into fresh fur3'."
The Plattsmouth brick and terra
cotta company have sold '.)(),( kk
brick to the court house contractor
! to be used as backwalls and inside
walls on the court house. I'hey
have delivered 2'iO.(KX) of them and
are turning out from the factory
the snug number of tiO.noO per week.
Walter White the new superintend
ent is the right man in the right
place. He gives all his time to the
business which has already pro
ven the best paying institution in
the citv.
2mm POUNDS of granulated gn-mm
Sugar lor S 1 .OO ai Week- Jh
back A; Co"s.. for spot c sii W
List ot Letters.
Remaining unclaimed in the Post
Office at Plattsmouth. May 2,
l.-'.U. for the week ending May I.'.:
Ackills. F.I Kurnhaat, U 111
j Ka:rd. Alice
Cross. May
Hi fl:ii;tii. Mr- Nina
Feice. Sam
1'arkrr. Mrs A:mie
Steiner M:ss -M M
T;ieky, Minnie
Vost. Sin-on L
Decker. E E
nutting. Fred W
Ptei-en, l!r BelT
Stottler. Mrs t;-iiette
Si peon, V 1'
Wilson, C c
Persons calling for anj- of the
above letters will please say "ad
vertised." H. J. STKEloHT, P. M
tTEiiriivfftjsrjYs
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SPRING J ACKKTS.
We are showing a beautiful line
and the latest novelties in rogue at
prices from .f J.aO to $10.00.
SPRING WASH GOODS.
Full Line of
3 inch Zepher Gighams.
Breton Zypher Gigham
A F C Gigham.
Domestic Gighams.
Henrietta Sateens.
Kgyptian Printed Cottons
Silk Striped Matlras Cheviots
Fancy printed Cliambrays.
Beautiful lino of Solid
Striped, lirocaded and Polka
apid Kellere,
!
F. HERRMANN
One Door East of the
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HAVELOCK
ARE - YOU - GOING -
IF
Remember that R. O. Castle
LUMBER AND ALL
And Guam ii too Satisfaction in all Tilings
R. O- CASTLE & CO
HAVELOCK, NEBRASKA-
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SLilPI
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Cf Slippers to Toe glTron
0x7-0.37- to -tHo-e 020.0 tiioot
g-aeGsec t3o.e nearest
20.-a-300.lcer oflouLttozo. 12lco3s:s
cLLo2ple3rec3- in o-CLr TX7"i20-
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3feThey will be counted June 1.1, lHls-
SPRING IIOSI LR Y
We carry a complete line of Gor
don's Fast Dye Hosiery for ladies
and childrens wear Guaranteed
absolutely stainless
A gootl ladies ribbed vest at 10c
Fast black ribbed vests at '.Cm:
Black lisle Thread vests at lac
SilkMixetl vests at 7.1c
Full Line of Childrens underwear
FLOUNCINGS
Our line of black and while I'luun
t ings exceed anything ever before
shown by us at prices as low as last
season.
Jilaek Horn ictti Sateens in
Doll elTeclH, entirely new and
First National Bank
1 -
TO - BUILD - THERE?
SO-
A: Co have an immense stock of
BUILDIDG MATERIAL
GIVEN
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