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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1891)
r .- 1 jOU. : .1 PLATTSMOUTH, NtViUSKA. WEDNjEcDAY SEBTE2L', NUMBER 303 :.r- ( s -Mi '' ll r- r t -! k. ; : 7 -- Absolutely PJr0. A ( renin of tiirtiir nr j.owtli r. Highest of nil ill leavei,,,,, Mrcnlh. Latest I'.S-doviTiiin.m J.-,,,,,) J,;,.. k . , 'mi ii I.AW. I V a TinllNKV WINDHAM A I'AviKS. I H B. WIMUUM. J"ll, A OAVIKH I Nulary IVMIi- Vitry I'uhKr I Office ur Hinh "M il', tl),y, j Pinttxinoutll i.r.i ' j TTORNEV A. N. pULI.IV, J) n. A. SALSDUy 1) E N T-I S r . KiLI ANI l'(.KC F.I.A)N t K,,WNS Mid ptfliilrM ti In. hU'limaV Mia'viielir Iff trai'H'i" df Ur Kine Colli Work a lini-kwood Block penalty. ''itttOTHIIllll, Nrh. TEW HA Mfp mi Kir .II J IU r--. S 7 HALL A W! "N tlmlMi'ni li.iiilar oi fund .ply rmil-arl (b IDOHt Uf ikIm i.r.i ; TI2sT HOOFING : ..,.,, , f.nntti n v and nil khl "I 1 1 rK prnm fly e. iicln: lr- in tun emiiiiiy H'lliclli-d ' l'.IKt. I't.A r IMoCTH. .NFH. I'EKSONAL for M. O h'ourke Was H passenger I hnaha today. F. E. White was a passenger on No. 7 this morning. D. S. OiuiM is transacting busi ness in Om.'iha to 1ay. M. I). I'olk whhs passenger Island. thin morning for drain! Hilly Neville was a passenger this morning for Lincoln. (i. W, Clrifhth departed for South Omaha this morning for a few days. Miss Jamison, who iH to he an in Hlructor in the city hcIiooIk, arrived thin morning. W.C. Marian came in on No. OhikJ will lie in the city a few days ran vanning for noted hookH. MiwH Cillitw, who han heeii vicit ing with her friend, MiHH MiClel hind, left thin morning for Lincoln. Cait. Palmer of Omaha panned through the city hint fYning on the flyer, enroute for pointH in the eat. Mr. and Mth. Charlie Thorpe left for DcH Moiiu-H, Iowa, on No. 4 thin morning for a few week' visit to iriendM Ht thrir old home. A Hobhr Lynched A lynching took place near Kar -iih City, Mo., Monday after noon. The victim had rohhed a hank, thim tleeclng the citizen out of their money, and they remirt to the strangulation proceH in order to get revenge. ) A DARINO JOBBERY. rh4Fxpiii Me4sri(ftP Orrr HAibt- ncm But 1 Finally Overpowered. A special from Texan Creek, Colo., conveyn the intelligent e that an ex press train four miles west of that place; was held up by seven masked men and robbed of .fH.IKlO. Kxpress Messenger Angel made a deter mined resistance, and used a revol ver to good advantage, but whether anyone was killed is not definitely known. . Citizens are in pursuit who have telegraped for hounds that have been used in the peniteutiory. No efforts will be spared to find the tie nd h. Wernini)! Thk IlKWAI.H takes occasion to inform those parties who make a pinitii.c of tmcaking thr papers belonging to regular subscribers, whether for Die purpose of reading them or because they are naturally onery mid do it for sheer mean ness, that if they do not want to be exposed we should like to have them leave the papers alone that belong to other people. Now if you want the paper for news, for which it la well equlpcd, we will mate a special reduction and deliver it to you for 50 cents per month. A Ball Gam To-day. Th.-Fremont ball team arrived on No. 4 thi.t morning find, notwith standing the rain, the game will take place as per announcement. Those who enjoy a good game of ball should avail themselves of the opportunity presented to witness a good game. The game for to-day will be called at 4 p. m.j to-morrow' game at 3:30. ( 1 JOI.I Al KOKCM.AIN CKOWN Bridge wurk and tliio ((old work t SPECIALTY. " :n 1,1 A I. a writ as wtitwf Mi ll fur !! i.iiiiii'iii,nu'-li,in ..-lli. f - Kiu-criild !".- initial meeting of toe so . in ll' i einls r last, the , of the Mi irty was syste- nd formed into three de that of speetl, art and 'e. and 1 1 success of '-'d interests made to do ' I y on the ( lasses of peo rarlv representing them; , ople in the city are ex .ok after the art, men in , fast horse nfter the J the farmers nfter the ' , interest. v departure either de ' te n failure or a uc ' " v :hep-rsons represent- j-ll'nU iiiriaC it, iff 1C :' f" 1 ,"c'' emireiy jach department is ,, ' p the control of three '' ' lersigned have been e charge of the art . 1( aiiccess It must he " ' illy through the ef- rsattftmouth e who may tie inte ' ' HI rpdeavor to do .' ' lly utid well, and i ' .' V deji.irtinent well - j fair. V 5pcct V ?" 'M'" ddress is . "t ' out. Carefully ii i it ill List and the iih'ereiL Take k ami get ready iiir ever held in 'or information il or David Police Court. In the police court Painuel Clark urnm fin, ..I 10 and i"nt on H chnrtre of disorderly conduct. In default of payment he was lodged in jail. Two auspicious char:vfters were arrested but for lack of warrant able charges they were dismissed, and ' the marshal instructed to escort the m safely out of the city. JOK, the Leading Clothier, will have his grand fall opening in day time so his former friends and patrons can attend. If WA.VTKf Two appr.'-r.iirp irla !a learn dress-making at Mrs. L. A. Owens, second door west of Hotel Riley. lit W'ANTKI Husiness man to travel. Oood pay. I'ermaneut situation. 'JTi Times Building. Chicago, III. Owing to some break in the machinery at the brick and terra cotta works there was a slight in terruption yesterday but every thing is moving along as usual to-day. A Card. We desire to extend to otir friends our heartfelt thanks for deeds of kindness and words of consolation offered during the sickness' and death of our beloved husband and father. MUS. FKKf)OoRfKV AMI FAMILY iguec 1. TODD. V CI MM INS, MOW(iA.. Mrs. K. H. Windham departed this morning (or Lincoln, to visit a fev day with Hie family of D. A. Campbell, whom many will re member as a former resident of our citv. A Pleaaant Event. A pleasant event occured at South Park last evening, and doubt less its memory will be cherrished by all present. The neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kankin planned a surprise party in commenoration of the tenth anniversary of their married life The ladies with well filled baskets gave evidence that all would be ammlif.rl u-ith n lirmnf if nl aimnr - I r ... t - and in this, none were disapointivl. All voted that it was good to be there and wisheH that Mr. and Mrs, Rankin may live a longer and more prosperous life than ever before. Among those present were the fol lowing: Grandma Taylor, Mesdames Jake ('oilman, Green Coffman, Arnold; Mr. and Mrs. Levi Churchill, Mr, and Mrs. A. I'. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs Win. Kani!i-r?er, Mf. tiild Mr, I-wis, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Koyoe Mr. Will Tucker, Misses Mollie and Agather Tucker, Kulher Churchill -W'ANTEU A desirable tenant for the Dovey homestead, corner o Seventh and Oak streets, tf K. (i. Dovey a Sox, tl1 oriatimarw est ol coal of , ..... i.... i.im pay on , inn '.'.ii long winded V. As I have to i 'J niiht insist on , V 1 1 those who Ichlid to tne lath of Sep- money to L fi v Cl.AkK. i .i ii 1 1 liituuii- Oflice and telephone t! low on wall out our Iwiill pape r (it these y.KKhl 1. r fi tM .. .. !?.....:. rittt. Oi v . nri'ica ttmj t un, Mi-Ioiifciil were p.iHHCiigfri thin f..r NebrdskaCity. They will take in sights about the exposi tion and visit friends before return-i"sT- I have been troubled with chronic catarrh for years. Kly's Cream Halm is the only remedy among the mtiiiv that I Iiavc used that affords me relief.- K. W. Willard, Druggist, Joliett, 111. My son has been afflicted with nasal catarrh since ouite young I w as induced to try Kly's C ream Halm, and before he had used one bottle that disagreeable catarrhal smell had all left him. He appears as well as anyone. It is the best catarrh remedy in the market.--J.C. Olmstead, Areola, 111. 6 tale Fair Attractioae. The arrangements are about com pleted for the state fair. The managers have endeavored to make the fair particularly interesting to the farming Industry. Aside from the usual stock, exhibit, which promises to be unusually good and the usual exhibitions of farm products and machinery, the Grand Island and Norlork beet sugar industries will make an exhibit Dr. Hillings will be present and teach farmers how to guard against hog cholera by inoculation Many have an Idea that inoculation is a dim cult operation, but Dr. Hillings says that it is not expensive and that every farmer can ' easily guard airuinut the swine nluvue. by which Nebraska farmers lose millions of dollars every year. On the whole, the outlook is very promising and with favorable weather the man alters assure all that a fair in keep iuir with the demands will hr pro vided. The II. A M. offers reduced rates. Robt. Walker leav ' feve- ro fw. short JOK, the Leading One Price Clothier, takes pleasure to inform his many irienils and patrons that he has left for the east, where be expects to make the largest ami best fall and winter purchases he ever Hindu and everything will be ready for inspection about Sept. 10th or lath. tf Look out for JoK'S large hand bills auuoiiiii ing the exact date of JOK'S grant! ,'..11 and winter opening " Itch on human and horsei and all animals cured in 311 minutes by WooHurd's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by F, G. Frlcke ft Co., druggist, I'lattsmouth. vtf. The Nebraska City Exposition. The Nebraska City Kxposition was opened yesterday with appro priate ceremonies. The managers of.tht enterprise have exhibited commendable energy and real, and the exhibitors have heartily sec onded their efforts. The Daily Press givts an extended account of the exhibition, showing plainly that all classes of citizens have pulled together in unison toward making a grand display. . A notable feature is the display mnde by the business men of the city. Nearly every trade is represented, thus leaving no stone unturned that will tend to place their advan tage prominently before the pub lie. The towns that take these ag gressive steps will reap the reward coming from diligence, but when a city lulls to make use of and ad vance nil de ices for attracting of Mr. ning for Nebraska Cit has secured employme t ime. t Jay W. Kennedy is i , ,.ie city rep resenting ChamberlniiV Co., phar macists, Des Moines, Iiwa. Mr. K. will likely establish pleisant busi ness rel itious with our citizens. A large force of Dagos were marched down this morning to be paid off, to which thay had no ob- j option, as might, be seen by the way in which they chuckled over their treasure. The regular meeting of the La- d.Vs'Aid Society of the M. K.church will be held to-morrow afternoon at i o'clock at the home of Mrs. Kroeh- Itr, on Locust street and Washing ton avenue. SWKKTAKY. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Wood returned this morning from Hastings, Iowa, accompanied by ira. Wood's mother, Mrs. Henderson. They will leave to-morrow for Fac- toryville, where Mr. Wood will "rule the youngsters." Miss Graves, who has been visit ing with the family of Capt. L. I). Dennett, departed this morning for her home at Ackley. Iowa, where she holds a position as principnl of the schools. Miss Alice Wilson, Miss Gasa and Madge Wilson ac companied her to Omaha. We are pleased to note that the council has taken steps to have the weeds cut about the streets of the city, this making a more creditable showing for our city. Visitors on arriving are at once'impresscd with surroundings, and such steps as these cannot but make a good show ing. We have received an announce ment of the College of Law recently established in connection with the State University. The iioard of regents has spared no pains to pro vide every essential for a first class law school, and the chancellor as sures all that they will be furnished every accommodation necessary for thorough and rapid preparation for the practice of law. Mr. H. K. Hendricks, principal of schools at Heloil, Iowa, is in the county visiting friends in the city and vicinity. This is Mr. I I'm. first trip to Nebraska, and after having visited at different portions of the county he expresses himself as very favorably impressed with our thriving little i'ity. Mr. II. speaks also of a v if it made in com pany with Mini Fischer, with their old school miues, Mim Cora and Troy Davis, d.ygliter and son of Meek Davis. Tllcy conclude th:t if the welcome extruded to them by the Davis family is V sample of Ne braska's hospitality that her people are truly hospitable. Almost every evening a casual observer will notice actions on the part of few toughs, that to say the least, are disorderly and pun ishable offences. We believe that without a single exception ifce participants in these rows have first tilled up well with liquor and then proceed to indulge in uubecom ing language and even come to blows. Last evening an occurance of this kind happened that was dis .-..! J . I. H - - KIMktlH. - Oit.lMIV M... participants should have been marched off to jail to sober tip. The Herald can plainly see, how ever, that as long as we alio w intoi- icating (Irii)ks sold thus encourag ing drunkenness, that we must ex pect to have these occurrences occasionally. Mr- G. F. S. Ilurtou, who, a few weeka since, left our city for Dade, Florida, where he had in view an excellent position in a mining en terprise, has returned to our city. Aflri tiavellinif us far us Talilboo- sa, Georgia, Mr. H. was so captivated with the appearance of the place and so favorably impressed with the opportunities: ' for money making, that he concluded to in vest in real estate anil locate thre with his family. Mr. H. says that eastern capitalist art- Investing in manufacturing industries ami that real estate has taken or is likely to take n decided boom before spring. Mr. It. is enthused, with tliy pros pect and doubtless withhis su perior business ijiialilications he will iiiake a decided stuccss. uiuu ui icuui-B (iuck iu mane room ior our lall iiui we must close out the balance ot our tin miner stock mn'ellv sible. Commencing to day vo will oiler our entire line of-wink'1, goods, embroideries llotincings and ul I overs .'' At 20 Per Viit Dihcount From Nebular Trice, yiDSUMJIEU CLEARANCE SALEp IVI : A T I J I I H r KRM'ANA - V ( - yiyj i I , v fall" Jadits rummer vests at 8c regular. 10c quality. Jjiriies summer vests at 10c regular. 15 quality. Jadies black and fancy ribbed vests 25c worth 35c. T adies black lisle and ancy Egyptian cotton vests JLj 35 worth 45c at Ladies silk mixed vests at 6oo at 75c, r adias silk vesta, at $1, reduced from $1,20, 20 per cent, on all ladies shirt Jerseys. waists and gO per cent dicsount on all our silk umbrellas Challies reduced to 5 cents per yard, regulars 8!3C quallity Mousseline de India reduced to (3c per yard. We make this offer in erder to reduce stock -Now is the time to purchase if in want of any of the above goods. KKMEMBEK all of our goods marked in plain figures and we do as we advertise. Don't miss this sa,e as they are the lowest prices quoted this season, F. HERRMANN ONE DOOR EAST FRST NATIONAL. TIME HAS COME When you should begin to think about your tall underwear. We Lave Jutst re ceived ten cases of ladies, ehil drens, mens, and boys underwear direct from a tnanufact u r er who whs need ing money and was willing to 0 ZKJZ mi the go '.r5 to rnukv dispose of part ( of this years pro ' duct of his mill ':' at a sHcritiec, Lis ; misfortune was !. pport unity . we bought '. odsat less ' their ac-f t a in (I . 'some .' (' SPECIAL, flFFI:KS I U tAKLT BURKS , 1 -T -f oPCCIttl 1'0 J- aies runninir large enough to lit a child twe'1 years old. ONLY 35c EACH. .5 lb own fc llarrctt have just re ceived a fine lineoii imported tooth and nail brushed, cloth and hair brushes. I'riees'awuv down. tf Ma nil et at All nu mbers f the Oxford ing club are requested to mi Mayer A Morgiili's store this even cupital she will suffer fiwm her own I ing at rH) p.ni.( EnSi HLLimi K, negligence. I rrecncient. Children heavy natural wool colored Shij let only 23 cts a garment. You can t afford to buy the cloth to make ye children- underwear when we can sell you them ready made so cheap! 1 al O Mena extra heavy ribbed natural wool coiv OpOClUl nOj O wi,irts and drawers all sizes only 3D cts KACI Ladies heavy merino Shirt and Drawers, lllf a trimmed, a very nice garment, that is univers' sold Hi. TO cts; We sell at 3D cts EACH. Special Floor Oil Cloth Bargains stovea. etc at only Fc per square yard. We have it in designs and widths. Oil Clot! . floors t several dif Blankets or lied Comforts lJZ wm you with prices. We have them to suit anyone pocket book anc,' give good value for your money, Best English Linoleum nc:t7h;irry'nL A"lwia: SClOOIi BEQI5 MONDS; AM) YOUK LITTLE MOY AM) CJIKL Needs a pair of shoes this week. We intend to inaurgurate a Sale of Shoes fur School Children. School shoes slionld be J Stylish, Shapely, well made, Well Fitting, Durable. "WE HAVE THEM ' and we guarantee to sell them cheaper than you can .V. ', tifccwhere. . ' '. ;' , "