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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1891)
The Butine Men's Carnival. The Indie of the M. K. church have been busy for nevcral weeks Retting up a bunineHS men'H carni val that would pleane and eatisfy tin- niont critical public judgement. And Tin; IIkkai.O is informed that they have nuccecded in ther un?er taking. There will be a host of tl:c prettiest girl.s you ever saw dressed up in fautaHtie "coHtumen repre Menting different linns and lines of trade in this city; they will each have Moinethipg appropriate 1o nay in be half of their several "patron saints," with lots of excellent music thrown in to enliven the orcaion. The editor of TllE IlKKAl.i attended a carnival similar to this once at Be atrice and it was a most enjoyable affair. The opera house should be crowded to-morrow night and we guarantee, you will be glad you went. The prices of admission have been purposely fixed at so low a figure that none need stay at home on the ground of fancied economy. General price of admission 12T cents; children under twelve and over eight years of age, !." cents. County Court. Hearing on petition of Jane Wal radt, widow of C.eoige Walradt, de ceased for allowanceof $-100 for sup port of herself and minor children pending settlement of estate, prayer of petitioner granted. I'etition of I). W. Foster, adminis trator de bonus non of estate of Maria K. Jones, deceased filed for final settlement. Hearing JJ line 13, 'Z o'clock p. m. Licence to wed issued to Mr. Chas. C. Hucknell and Miss Augusta I. Frohlich both of Kagle. New K.of H. Hnll. C. C. rarmele and J. M. Craig are having the hall over Bennett A: Tutts store repainted and decorated in good style for the K. I. Iodire. Tin. Y M C. A. folks who are the present occupants of the hall, will have to move into new quarters. They will probably go into the Anheuser Busch or Wettenkamp block. Tncle Robt. Metteer lives with his son in law Peter Kveland near the new town of Murdock on the Kock .Island. He has often compared their excellent railroad facilities out there with oure to ourdetriment. The last trip he made to IMatts mouth has taken the conceit all out of him. He boarded the Kock Is land train ;for South Bend at an earl- hour in the morning expect ing to connect with the Schuyler, but he failed to connect, and after laying all day and part of the night at smith Bend he got a freight for I'lattsmouth which landed him here no about the water - - works ; he finally showed up here foot-sore and disgusted. Lovers of the spectacular will have an opportunity of appeasing their appetite Thursday night May 'sh when the "second edition" of CJilmore's magnificent spectacle. "The Twelve Temptations" will be seen in its new dress at the Water man opera house when it begins a brief engagement of one night for the first time produced here. Man ager Yale has entirely rewritten the piece anil made it a more of a pan tomime than a drama, charging the tSlhree acts with some of the greatest mechanical and trick scenery ever invented, which was the result of the summers vacation. The piece will have the assistance of a strong dramatic company and a number of pantomime artists from a leading pantomime theatre in London, while Continental Kurope will be well represented in the way of spec ialties premieries and large ballet corps who will be seen in several new ballets, richly costumed, sur rounded by a scenic accompani ment, for which alone Gilmore's en terprises are so well remembered. Prices will be $1.00, reserved. 7." ad mission. f0c gallery, 3Tc children. A Serious Accident. Yesterday afternoon between three and lour o'clock Theodore Barker, the seventeen year old son of Hon. Samuel Barker took occa sion to tratle his watch to Frank Voorhees. a boy living near by. About fifteen years of age. lor a small pistol. 1 n making the trans fer of property the pistol was acci dentally discharged the. ball en tered the body of young Voorhees a little above the navel at an angle, and dellected to the rights. Drs. Schildknecht and Siggins were immediately called and made a critical examination of the wound "which they fear will prove fatal one bullet could nof be located. The bov was still alive at noon today but his chances for recovery ar very slight. The Carnival to-morrow night is put down as a great winner. It is some thing new; don't miiis it. Mrs. J. (I. KMchey and Son visited friends at Cedar Creek yesterday. Comintr. Don't fail to see the doctors repre senting the Health and Home Med ical Institute Omaha. Xeb.. at the Kile j' Hotel. Saturday May IE. Con sultation free. We've All Ileen There. "No," said Fogg, "it's no use for me to go to concerts. I went once, and liked it well enough too; but great guns! when I took up next morning's pajier I was flabbergasted. It told of rambles in bosky dells, slumbrous musings over the dimpled waters of the gurgling brook, the houghing of summer breezes, the roar and rush of the winter's etorm, the merry singing of birds, the frolickings of lambs, the daisy piled fields, the lovers' soft glances, and and in fact half a hun dred other things that I didn't see or hear when that fellow was fiddling at tlie concert. It made rue so ashamed of my self that all these things were going on right in front of mo and I not know it that I just made up my mind that con certs weren't in my line." Boston Tran script. Miss Louise Imogene (Juiney, daugh ter of the late General P. U. Guiney, hits been invited to read an original iofein at the Sherman memorial meeting in Bos ton, June 4. General Hawley will de liver the oration. The Esquimau dog will eat almost any of the dried fruits. The sour or acid fruits, as the onmge, lemon, lime, shad dock, etc., as well as the sour plums and the bitter olives, are rarely eaten. Where Cold Comes From. The gold taken from the river bars was mostly in the form of Bcales resem bling cucumber seeds, and of varying size. It was most plentiful on the bed rock nnd in a few inches of 6oil above it, though sometimes three or four feet of earth would pay to wash. Where the bed rock was hard the miner cleaned it, for a shovelful of dirt might contain a few dollars in small particles. Where the bed rock was soft shale or slate on edge the miner picked away an inch or so and washed it, a3 frequently the scales were found to be driven quite thickly into the crevices. When the ground was very rich the rocker was cleaned of gold every hour or so. H J. Waito in Cent ury. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 2t cents. For sale by F. G. Fricke Nc Co. and O. II. Snyder. 3 Try Brown & Barrett's cream soda milk shakes and mineral water. tf For Kent A nice five-room cot tage with all conveniences. Apply at The Herald office. dtf For Rent A good house in Fourth ward. For particulars en quire of Jim Sage. tf Wanted A bright, smart girl of 16 years or over to learn the milli nery trade. d3t Wise & Root. The regular monthly meeting of the Livingston, Loan & Building association will be held at the council chamber Thursday, the 21st, at 8 o'clock. Money to loan. 3 Take your prescriptions to Brown & Barrett's.they dispense pure med icines, tf The fragrant Heliotrope in bloom wonderfully cheap at Moore's Green House. dtf Brown & Barret carry the largest line of druggists sundries in the city. tf. Dr. K. L. Siggens has returned and may be found hereafter at his oflice over Gering's drugstore. tf I am now prepared to deliver ice to any part of the city. Telephone 72. tf II. C. McMaken. The largest line of patent medi cines will be found at Browu A Bar rett's tf Hair chains, rings, crosses and hair work of all kinds to order. Mrs. A. Knee. tf 172G Locust St. Pamiei. Yes! In bloom, of the most gorgeous colors. They will con tinue to bloom all summer, too. and can be "selected at Moore's Green House for from 40 to ."iO cents per dozen. dtf Needles, oils and parts for all kinds of machines can be found at the Singer oflice, corner of Main and Sixth streets, with II. Beck. tf. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Bust Sai.vk in the world for Cute Bruises, Sores, Ulcer9, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblain?, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piita, or bo pay required. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, cr money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. O. Fricke A Co. Will be Clven Away. Our enterprising druggists, F. G. Fricke V Co. who carrv the finest stock of drugs, perfumeries, toilet articles, brushes, sponges, etc.. are giving nway a large number of trial bottles of Dr. Miles' celebrated Res torative Nervine. Thev guarantee it to cure headache, dizziness, ner vous prostration, sleeplessness, the ill effects of spirits, tobacco, coffee. etc. Druggists say it is the greatest seller they ever knew, and is univer sally satisfactory. Thev also guar antee Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure in all cases of nervous or organic heart disease, palpitation, pain in side. smothering, etc. rine book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. free. 4 Our Clubbing List. Oloh-Democrat and Herald f 2.25 HarntT'! ilapazine " " 4.60 Harper's Bazar " " Deraorest's Magazine " 3.10 Omaha Hee " " 40 oledo U!ad " " 2.45 Lincoln Call ' " 2.15 National Tribune " " 2.45 The Forum ' 5.55 Inter Ocean 2.25 Lincoln Jour.ia! " " 2 30 The Home Maijazint " " 1 ti SWEET SCENTED FLOWERS. Llewellyn Moore'x the Recognized Headquarters for trie Artistic and the Beautiful. Aquilegia chrysantha, coreopsis lanceolata, chrysanthemum maxima antirrhinums, platycodens and cle matis make up a partial list of Mr. Moore's grand plants, that .'ire per fectly hardy and ate not injured by a Nebraska winter. Mr. Moore has a liue stock of geraniums, coleus and some of those richly col ored French cannas, also a line line of bedding plants. In roscH he makes a specialty of the following hardy varieties: General Jacqui mot, Md. Plantier, Perle, Niphitos, together with the old standard La France and that Oueen of the rose family, the American Beauty, which under favorable circumstances has produced roses 8 inches across, bright red and of a most delicious fragrance. No collection of flowers is complete without some of these hardy roses. Mr. Moore has the reputation of being the best rose grower west of Chicago; he never forces his plants, thus making them tender but gives them every requis ite to make them hardy and strong. This spring is an unusually good one for setting out plants and should be improved by our people. Remember tilt: place where plants and prices will suit the most exact ing is at Llewellyn Moore's, on West Locust street, and call at once. tf. Baby is Sick. The woefull expres sion of a Dew Moines teamster's countenance showed his deep anx iety was not entirely without cause, when he inquired of a druggist of the same city what was the best to give to a baby for a cold? It was not necessary for him to say more, his countenance showed that the pet of the family, if notthe idol of his life was in distress. "Wegive our baby Chamberlains's Cough Remedy," was the druggists answer. "I don't like to give the baby such strong medicine," said the teamster. "You know John Olcson, of the Watters-Talbot Printing Co., don't jour Inquired the druggist, llis baby, when eighteen months old, got hold of a bottle of Chamberlain Cough Remedy and drank the whole of it. Of course it the baby vomit very freely but did not hurt it the least, and what is more it cured tlu baby's cold. The teamster already knew the value of the Remedy, hav ing used it himself, and was now sat islied that there was no danger in giving it even to a baby. For Sale by F. G. Fricke &. Co Druggists. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Llec trie Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidnej's, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affec tions caused by impure blood. ill drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all ma larial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters. Lntire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50c and $1 per bottle at F. G Fricke A Co's drugstore. 5 RAW AS BEEFSTEAK, Baby's Fearful Suffering from Skin Disease Covering Entire Body Cured by Cuticura My babv was taken very sick when he was three months old and in :i tew days necnii breaking out. We employed, both of the home doctors and they could do nothing for him. Then we sent for the bet doc-tor in Ea on doctored him for two wei'kx. "-'i d he k t wors all the tune ; and then I took h!m to Jackson, to a doc tor wl'o attendees especially t skiu diseases, and then he trot wore than ever. the 1 told my hus band we hart "better try the ClTieuiu k em l di es any way : did not havejany idea !hev would do any trood, but in less than two months from the tirn-we began giving them to him he was en tirely well, ano n )t a sj"t on him. Hi hair beuan jir,w'"ri right off, and wt thought he wmild always he bald-headed. Hi'rewan not a spot on his w hole body, face, and head, only hN nose and eyes, but what was as raw as beef steak. So poor there was'not anythmii but bones, and s weak he could raise neither hand nor head. Mr. Frank hairett, Winfleld. Mich. CUTICUKA HESOL VXT Tl new blood and Skin Pur'fler, ai d great est of Humor liemedies, cleanees the blood of all impurities and poisonous elements, and thus remov. s the cause, while Ccticcka, the di eat kin cure, and Cctkira SoAe. an ex quisite skin heautifier, clear the eki'i and scalp, ana restore l he hair. 1 hus the Ccti ri RA Kemkdies cure every specie of itch.. ini:. buruinir. scalv. u'liudy. tud blotchy skin. scalp and biood disease, from pimples to scrofula, from infancy to age, when the best physician tail. Sold everywhere. I'rice. Bltk ira. Hk : Soap, 2-"c ; Kksoi.vk.nt, SI. i'le oared by the Potter Dite; am l'HKMi('AL('ORi'BATion, fcsJ"-Send for "How to Cure Blond Diseases." Boston. BABY'S :-kin and Scalp punned and beautified by Citk CKA Soap. Absolutely pure. Rheumatic Pains In one minute thr 4'uticunt Aiiti-Pnin Plaster relievs rheumatic !-eia?ica. tip. kidney, chest, and muscular pains and weaknesses Price. 'J."w JULIUS PEPPERRE3G. MANUFACTURER OF AK1I WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN THK Thoicest Brands of Cigars, including our Flirda ojpjsrbjrjj' and 'Bui FULL. LINE OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLE always in stock. Nov. 26. 1885. Kanids, M ioli and he iijsrn nur ov J 0 E , Tl-IE LcKftDIFQ ONK-PlICK CIcOTlTIKl Opera House Corner PL ATTSMOUTH Time Table GOING WEST 3 :.i0 a. m 5 :4S p. m 9 :25 a. m. :15 a. m. 6 :25 p, n. 5 :25 p. m. GOING KAST Cfl "8 Ot 7 " 9,. .. " 11.. . " 19.... No2,... ' 4... " 8 10.... " 12.... "20... 5 :05 p. m. ... .10:30 a. m 7 ;44 p. m .... 9 :45 a. ra. ....10 :14 a. m 8 :30 a. m 11 :05 a. m. Notice of Probate of Will. In the mattet of the la-t will aud testament of lilisha Stradiey, deceased, iu county court Caso county, Nebra-ka. Notioe is hereby given that on the 8th day of .Tune A. !,, 1S91, at the count judge's oflice iu Plattsinouth, Casb county, Nebraska, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the following matter will be hear and considered :d The apt lication of Samuel Stradley t admit to probate the last will and testan;eut of Klisha Stradley late of Greenwood precinct, iu faid county, de ceased, and for let'ers of administration with the will annexed to Aaron C, Loder. Dated May 18th, 1891. By order of tie court, 15. S. JiAMShY, County Judge -XISS OOllE, I HAVING ADDED A DRESSMAKING DEPARTM'XT To her Millenery would say to the LADIKS OF I'LATTSMOUTH That she will be prepared to take orders from now on. Having the best system of cutting in the city die can GUARANTEE SATISFACTION And would be pleaeed to have a share of your patronage. -o- ELSJE MOORE, Plattsmouth. - - - Nebraska- First National BANK OK PLATTBMOLTH. KEBKASKA Paid up capital Surplus S.TO.W-o.ftO 10.1M10.09 JCers the Tfrv tied facilities for the prorap transaction f lifotimate Banking Business Stocks, bonds, pold. governme ut aud local e suntitf!1 tNmnhi and sold. Deposits reci-nvd iiid luterrst allowed en the certificates Drafts drawn, available iu any part of the t"nitet States and ail the principal tewn- of Europe. COLLECTIONS HADE AMI fKuMI'ILV KFMTT TFD. Highest market price p:iii fur County War rants, State ana County bonds. DIKECTOKS Jonn Fitztrrald D. H:tw!jwortn Sam Waugh. F. E. While i;eorg E. Dovey John Fitzgerald. s. Wau.'h. rreident ' - Will you suffer with Dy?pepia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vit alizer is guaranteed to cure you. li EDMUNDS & ROOT Tue pioneer meichants of Carry a full stock of general merchoudiso which theysell very close. Highest price paid for all kinds of farm produce. Gen eroua treatmeutand lair dealing 18 the secret of our success. CHAS L K00T, Notary Public Murray Jfcb. uOGiicta scMrk The Wacliingtton Areuue GROCERS -1KD- Provision Merchants. Headqiarters for FLOUR AND FEKD, We pay no rent and sell for CASH. J'ou dou'tjpay any bills for dead beat when you buy of this firm. The best 50FT COAL always on and. DONT FORGET AT THE 5 COISTEiS 5 gr-IXSo. 1. Finn I $24.50 rerJlijnflo,t.,nl. 7 wntm oau urir s Bun or 11 - --- rimr tat thtm. W git mu vntUl. tuui hrm unt price Tan Hurl. mJbi.. T ..'V KniffiS FT. PETERSEN THE LBADING GROCERS HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY. EVERYTHING - FRESH - AMD - IN - SEACON A TTEXTJO.V FARMERS We want your Poultry, Ka, But ter and your farm produce of all kinds, we will pay you the highest cash price aw we are buying Tor a lirn in Lincoln. R. PETERSEN, THK LEADING GKOCKKS Plattsmouth - - Nebraska. The Citizens BANK Authorized Capital, jtloo.ooo. OFFICERS IfKANK CARKUTH. JOH. A. CONNOK Prudent. Vl-P,, IKKCTOHH T w ?hruth JwA-CoDBor' v-R- o w Jbt0b' Uuy Back. John O'Keefe H. Cashing. mKSiCTSUGEKEBAL BiKl3 mm ONLY -. r" m anld at 9M. !?,0. L. B. PflAn, Sicntuy, ELKHART, K2. il .T R NfV I .1 Ll VIII 1 i )