The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, February 10, 1892, Image 4

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    The Plattsmouth Herald.
WKDNKSDAY.FKBRUARY 10, 1S02
L- A. Ilartigan. of Hastings, is in
the city to-day.
Simon Mayer arrived in the city
this morning from Lincoln.
Mrs. T M. Patterson w;is;i pnsscn
ge on No. f, cnroutc for Omaha.
Rev. Dr. Britt ami wife were pas
Kcncrs for Lincoln this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Japu-Ue were
pass enters on No. 5 this morning
for Aiihurn.
I,icense to wed was issued to-day
to Wm. A. B;ihr and Miss An y
Roberts, both of Eagle.
Hon. M. I). Polk ami Oil Inspec
tor F. S. White were Omaha passen
gers this morning.
Miss Anna Russell arrived in the
city last evening for a vi-it with A.
H, Knotts and family.
An eight atid one-hal1 pound
girl arrived this morning ai .he
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Gush
ing. The Missouri Pacific railroa 1 will
Bell round trip tickets to Lincoln
and return for !fl.."i5 on the l.lh of
this month.
Mrs. S. O. Salisbery and children,
who have been visiting in this city
for the past week, returned to tluir
home in Papilliuti, Nebraska, la.-t
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Riggins ae
ro npanied by Mr. Riggins' mother,
departed this morning on No. ." tor
Seattle, Washington, where they
will hereafter reside.
Wm. Brnntner caused a warrant
to be sworn out for the arrest of
Hans Frahni, charging him with
disturbing the peace. The trial is
set for 7 o'clock this evening.
Captain Jos. Teeter, department
commander of G. A. R. of Nebraska
is in the city, the guest of Assistant
Quartermaster General II. J
Streight. The captain's wife accom
panies him.
A divorce case was filed with the
district clerk to-day from Weeping
Water. The plaintiff, Isaac isomer,
asks for a divorce from his wife
Henrietta Somer, on the grounds of
-desertion.
There will be a called meeting of
the aid society of the M. K. church
to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, at
the home of Mrs. C. W. Green, on
Marble street. A full attendance is
desired. Important business.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carruth de
parted this morning fcr McCook
where they will in the future reside
Mr. Carruth will look after his inter
ests there while Fred will continue
doing business at the old stand.
Among the applicants examined
by the State Board of Pharmacy
for a certificate yesterday at Omaha
The Herald notices the name of
Krnest Pfeiffer, the accommodating:
drug clexk at Gering & Co's drug
Btore.
Secure your reserved seat tickets
at once for "Uncle Hiram," which
appears at the Waterman next Sat
urday night. 1 his is a great Yankee
comedy, a play tnat will keep all in
a continuous roar ot Iaugntei
Remember this company has the
finest band and orchestra on the
road.
A couple of lads aged about 18
years had a little trouble last eve
ning and concluded to settle their
differences a la Sullivan. The po
lice appeared on the scene which
caused them to suddenly abandon
their pugilistic ambition. On fur
nishing security they were turned
loose and appeared in police court
this morning and were tinea $1 and
costs apeice, alter which they de
parted for their work.
Manley Morris who was an
inmate of the Otoe county jail for
attempting to shoot his wife hung
himself last night in his cell. The
suicide was one of the most deliber
ate on record. He tied his hands
together, apparently while stand
ing on a chair with a loose about
his neck, and then to make himself
prefectly helpless he slipped one
leg through his hands, thus partly
doubling nimselt up. When tound
at 7 o'clock this morning he had
been dead for some time. He left a
note saying he had killed himself
because he could not live with his
wife.
SAINT PATRICK'S DAY
Will be Appropriately Observed by
the A. O. H. Societies of Iowa
and Nebraska.
"St. Patrick's Day, which occurs on
the 17th of March, will be celebrated
in a becoming manner in this city.
Official information has been re
ceived from the different societies
of the A. O. H. of this state and
Iowa, notifying the lodge here, that
at least there will be 7CD members
here. This number will be in
creased, as aech delegation will
bring along a large number of
friends.
Omaha. Fremont, Lincoln, Kear
ney, Hastings, Beatrice, Nebraska
City, Council Bluffs, la., Sioux City,
la., and a number of other cities
have been heard from and all re
port that they are going to send
large delegations.
The members of the A. O. H. in
this city are making elaborate pre
parations for the entertainment of
their guests on the day of the cele
bration, and no pains win
spared to make it a success.
be
County Commissioner.
Plattsmouth. Feb. 2.
Board met as per adjournment
full board present when the fol
lowing was done, to-wit:
Bids for physicians' work for 1S02
were opened, and contract- were
awarded as follows: District 1,
K. W. Cook, $40; district 2, B. F.
Breiidell.$21; district A. M. M. Al!en,
$!."; district 4. J, A. I la-s-iii i-r, ;fi ;
district.!, L. (' Fr.-iday, district
(, W. R. Ilobbs. $7."..
Bid-" for county priutiinr were
opened, and eontrael ;. vi .i .'. 1 :
Tin-: PL.vrr.-iNoin-ii IIi.kai.d u the
following rates: Court dockets. 'JO
Cents per case; treasurer's slate
ilient, $."; road not Yes,
Bids for burial ot paupers were
0ened, an 1 contract a a an led to
Henry Boeck. at $!.2 cents p.-rfooi;
over box, 24 cent.-- per tool; j . r trip
to cemetery, $'i.
OFFICIAL litiM'SAI i'K'ir I I'.
L. C. Kick:. i. It', conn:;.
ail;t:onal l.on.l. v. r
li.lill Li--sle . 1 1 : - i 1
Krhart, district
d.su ict .'U; A. Bi ' i !.
( :. F. La ii. tlis! rict 21. ( '
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justice of the in-.ii c.
Min'i
pn-cinct.
eltleiiM.-iit was mad.
B. rs in ilistricts L! 4S a
li
Bill of .f'JSI for conit li 'iise
wa- al!ove I ami -l' i"ii oi -!
file bill to i .7l.nt in ciiy i .--of
I'laltstnowtii. ar- i.iT i.-ii!i'i '
clock
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ice
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city con ucil.
Ainlrew J. Bauiii was ; - i utcc !
justice of the peace in lil ii; n n i
precinct.
Upon jK-titiiiM, j. V IJ.i'icr ;:s
appointed constable lor i.itni;
precinct.
W. Bullish was app"ln!.-l on
stable in Kliu'AOO-l pn-cmcl.
Bill in iith I'latte i.'i n; i ;-r ( '
was reconsidered and n iiiM-.i. a:.!
the same was allowed ;?i ' 1".
Richards, who had paid li f
amounting to if'-J.Va.
Board met anl the following was
done:
Board ordered that assessed
against Soennichseti fe Shirk ie
cancelled, as the same amount was
assessed twice.
The claim of B. & M. R. Co. for
taxes erroneously paid, refused.
Resignation of B. L. Wilcockson
as overseer district No. 47, accepted,
and Philander Williams appointed
to till vacancy.
'The following list of names was
selected from which to draw the
petit jurors for the March term, 18'Jli:
Hans Wulf, George A. Hess, J. M.
Gardner, G. H. Weideman, Isaac
Stradley, G. D. Pearson, Phil Green,
J. R. Sheffer, C. L. Baily, John Clem
ents, D. Mendenhall, D. McCaig, A.
N. McCrory, G. II. Babbitt, H. I..
Messner, J. N. Bullis, James Clizbe,
W. D. Barr, A. Towle, D. D. Andrews,
William Coon, G. W. Gilmore, G. L.
Berger, F. Stohlman, C. D. Tapper,
John Behrns, G. W. Harshman. H.
G. Hawley, John Philpot, J. Adams,
J. II. Meisinger, J. O. McClain, L,.
Sheldon, A. F. Sturm, D. T. Thacker
A. II. Austin, William Eikenbary,
Thomas Smith, T. W. Fa ugh t, B.
Seibold, C. R. Troop, W. H. Venner,
William Wettenkamp, Nick Holmes,
A. W. White, Chris Wohlfarth, F.
Herrmann, C. E. Black, J. C. Cole
man, L. D. Bennett, Curtis Moore,
A. B. Todd, S. II. Atwood, D. Miller,
E. K. Parmele, A. Adams, Henry
Martin, James Sage, Ed Oliver, C. A.
Kankin.
Board ordered the old desk used
in county clerk's office be sold to
Bird Critchfield, ex-county clerk,
for $12.
Full board present, when the
road petition for road petitioned for
by J. F. Stull and others, for road
in section 1, 2, 12 and 13, was taken
up for final hearing, and it was
ordered that the road be granted,
provided the petitioners pay all
damages, and grade the road, and
put it in a passable condition, to be
accepted by commissioners.
In matter of selection of bank for
deposit of county funds, the county
treasurer, L. C. Eickhoff, filed with
commissioners a paper stating that
he had appointed as the depository
bank for all current funds of Cass
county under law of 1S91, the First
National bank of Greenwood, Ne
braska, provided a bond of F300,0C3
can be given acceptable to county
commissioners. The rate per cent
to be paid by said bank shall be 4lo
per cent annum.
The following are the bills al
lowed:
GENERAL FUK1).
A C Loder salary and exp $ C3 20
Jacob Tritdch salary and exp 67 so
W S DuttOD salary and exp 61 40
A B Todd work tieas's settlem nt 9 oo
A B Knotts printing 25 50
Quia Wonlfartn workjou court house 17 50
Stander Bros mdse to poor 32 00
J A Hassemier county phy salary 23 00
E B Craig burial pauper c 00
B F Brendell physician salary 18 CO
Omaha Printing Co stationery 106 60
J C Eikenbary keeping poor houe 139 84
P D Bates eupt court houne 78 00
N K Hobbs celnty physician salary 60 80
Frank Dickson sal and exp $4 as
E W Cook county physician sal 43 00 I
rUtUmoutta QmC" sarfr tal U 30
Henry B-e-k burial Miiper 17 62
Wm vete ikap ie-1 otllce 105 00
A E T'tild wood to poor 16 00
KSherw od t)oB t f 'Mir 4 75
K S Wlii'e in.lse to poor 6 25
(i W oM" -.al .nl xn 102 H
M B fnrpliv in 'm to poor 41 hH
Mm lil 'It r-nt f jinli-M's ' c 30 00
W J Wnite Coil t county 8147
W J Wuite rent court ro in loo 00
K K Pir elf livery hire
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lio.inl i!. w adjourned till March 1.
i'ka.k Dicksox,
County Clerk.
Resoluti s of Hespect.
I The .uick in t.'uiiT ol li ibernians,
division No. 1, of I'Jattsuiouth,
dr.iiicd the following resolutions
on i!n- ' !-:; ii ot La -.vn-nce llooian:
j 1 1 K K" i-A -i. in view of the loss we
' have siistainei' by the deceat-e of
our friend ;i:id associate, Lawrence
1 "ooian, anil ot tne still Heavier loss
sustained by tho-e who are nearest
and dearest, to him; therefore, be it
Resolvo I, That it is but a just
tribute to the memory of the de
pa' ted to say that in regretting his
removal from our midst we mourn
for one who-was worthy of our re
spect and regard.
Resolved, That we sincerely con
dole with the family of the deceased
on the dispensation with which it
has pleased Divine Providence o
afflict them, and commend them
for consolation to Him who orders
all things for tin best and Whose
cnastisements are meant in mercy.
Resolved, That this heartfelt tes
timonial of our sympathy and sor
row be forwarded" to the daughters
of our departed brother by the sec
retary of this meeting, and our
charter be draped in mourning for
the period of thirty days.
William Neville,
Davm o'Bkiex,
Petkk Hankahan, Jr.
Committee.
"Uncle Hiram."
A stroug, well-balanced play is
"Uncle Hiram," holding its interest
to the end, while its comedy ele
ments are in the highest degree en
tertaining. As the unsophisticated
but withal decidedly sharp old
farmer, "Hiram Homespun," Mr. A.
H. Wood n it 11 has broad opportunity
for the exercise of his excellent
talents as a comedian and author,
and does so with irresistible effect
upon the risibilitiesof theaudience.
It is an immensely catching indi
vidualization. The play is produced
with fine sceucrj-specially painted
for it. Its representation will be
greatly enjoyed, as the company is
also stronir. Numerous soiiirs and
! dances are introduced throughout
l
the play. Don't miss it. It appears
at the Waterman next Saturday
night.
Will not be.Held.
Clerk Catnpbeil of die district
court, has just recived notice from
Judge Chapman that the February
term of court would not be held, but
would be adjourned at the request
of nearly all the lawyers in the city
until March. This, it is thought,
will be a great saving, as there are
but few casesyet ready for trial and
I these will hardly recpiire the nec-
essary cost of the term. The judge
is at present absent in Chicago.
Nebraska City Press.
Board of Trade.
The annual meeting of the board
of trade will occur Friday night at
8 o'clock at the couut judge's office
for the purpose of electing oflicers.
Business of interest to the city will
be brought before the board. It is
urgently requested that all mem
bers and all merchants of the city
be present. Remember the time
and place.
G. F. S. Burton, Secretary.
R. B. Windham. President.
Fire at Weeping- Water.
Fire at an early hour Monday
morning damaged the Methodist
church to the extent of $1,000 The
fire originated in the basement of
the church and the loss was mainly
due to smoke and water. Prompt
action by the fire company saved
the building from total destruction.
x:MAMM0TH - WAX -
T-I1S
JOE
WANTS YOU TO GUESS HOW
LONG THIS
CANDLE
WILL BURN,
IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING
TO GUKSS.
NO MORE GUESSES ACCEPTED AFTER FEBRUARY 14,'
Tle Cqqdle Will be Lighted Febi-qiy 1 5
r4
Enc j os' your Guess Together
AR3Y
You Clotliiet qqd Fniiislei.
SHE KISSED THE
PRINCE.
It Wm Intended for a Soldier,
Knjoyed the Mistake.
tut II
One of the leading families in Stutt
gart ave a supper party, to which the
Prince Royal had been invited, says a
writer in Leeds's Mercury. His Royal
Highness arrived a little before all the
preparations for the feast were com
pleted. Observing that he had arrived
a little too soon he decided to take a
stroll in front of the house while day
light was fading into dark. Suddenly
a trim servant maid bounced out of
the house and ran up to the Prince, to
whom she handed a parcel containing,
as it afterward turned out, a large
piece of sausage and some monej",
and exclaimed under her breath:
"You won't have to come to-day;
we're having a little party; the prince
hi..-self is coming; so, good-bye till
to-morrow!'; and with that she gave
his royal highness a couple of hearty
kisses and disappeared before he had
time to get a word out.
A moment later he
perceived a sol-
dier in his cloak, who was eastinr
wistful glances at the lighted windows
of the house, and asked him if his
sweetheart lived there, and on the
man's replying in the affirmative the
prince continued:
"Then this parcel must be intended
for you. The person who brought it
sends you word that you are to come
to-morrow, for she has no time to-day,
on account of the party."
"Much obliged; its all right; I'll
come to-morrow," said the soldier.
"She gave me something besides," the
prince went on to say, "but I can't de
liver you that."
"Oh, you may keep it and welcome,
I've plenty here for to-day."
Everybody at the party noticed that
his highness was more lively and good
humored than usual. He narrated his
adventure over the cigars and wine,
but extracted a promise that neither
the servant girl nor the soldier should
suffer in consequence of the disclca
ur. iMOtice to Debtors.
Any person owiug me on account
is requested to call and settle either
by cash or note by March 1st.
tf J. Fin ley Joiinsot.
Joe II. Morse will lecture for the
benefit of the soldiers relief fund,
at the opera house to-morrow even
ing admission, 25 and .To centf.
J. R. Bebee an old resident of Cass
county departed last evening with
his family for Michigan where they
will make their home in the future.
Subscribe for The Herald, only
15 cents a week or 50 cents a month.
Don't forget the masquerade ball
Friday night, at koctwood hall.
Under the auspices of theJPlatts
mouth Turnverein.
JOE
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with Your Hame and it will be Published February 15.
CAM GOESS.
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A.
C. MAYES
COUNTY - SURVEYOR
AMD
CIVIL ENGINEER
All orders left with the county clerk will be
promptly attended to.
OFFICE IX COURT HOUSE,
Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska
MEAT MARKET
8IXTH STREET
F. H. EIXENBAUM, Prop.
The best of fresh meat always found
in this market. Also fresh
Eggs and Butter.
Wild game of all kinds kept in their
season.
RJ" SIXTH STREET
Meat market
All persons indebted to the old
firm of Weidmann & Brekenfeld are
requested to call and settle immedi
ately and avoid trouble.
Attention! Attention!?
All persons having books in their
possession, taken either from the
Y. M. C. A. rooms or the Y. L. R. R.
A. room, will please return at once
to J. P. Young's store. 6
LOST A bran new overcoat on
Eighth street, with a pair of white
canton flanel glores in it. Finder
will please leave at this office. 3t
A Great Surpriee
Is in store for all who use Kemp'f
Balsan for the throat and lungs the
great guaranteed remedy. Would
you believe that it is sold on its
merits and that any druggits is au
thorized by the progrietor of this
wonderful remedy to give you a
sample bottle free? It never fails
to cure acute and chronic coughs.
AH drugpists sell Kemp's Balsam.
Large Bottles 50c and $1.
Gentlemen would not use "Blush
of Roses" if it was a paint or pow
der, of course not. It is clear as
water, no sediment to fiil the pores
ef the skin. Its mission is to heal,
cleanse and purify the complexion
of every imperfection, and insures
every lady and gentleman a clean,
smooth complexion. Sold by O. II.
Snyder. Price 75 cents.
Miles Nerve and Liver Pills.
Act on a new principle regulat
ing the liver, stomach and bowels
through the nervs. A new discovery
Dr. Miles' Pills spee lily cure biliou
sness bad taste, torpid liver, piles
constipation. Unequaled for men
women, children, smallest, mildest
surest! 50 doses, 25c Samples
free at F. G. Fricke & Co's.
.j
CANDLE:t
JOE
Will Give
THIS FOLLOWING PRIZES
To the first nearest guess,
A NICE OVERCOAT
To the second,
A TRUNK.
To the Tnird, '
A PLUSH CAP,
TIMOTHY CLAKK.
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DEALER IN
no a t . wnorV
-0 TERMS CASIIo
Yrdi and Office 404 South Tblrd Street
Telephone 13.
Plattsmouth,
Nebraska.
jCJR. A. SALISBURY
: D-E-N-T-I-S-T :-
GOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWNS.
Dr. Stelnways anaesthetic for the painless x
tractiop of teeth.
Fine Gold Work a Specialty.
Rockwood Block Plattsmouth, Nek.
IDZEILSTTISTIRSr
GOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWNS
Bridge work and fine gold work a
SPECIALTY.
OR. STEIN A US LOCAL as well m other an
esthetlcsgiTen tor the painless extraction of
teeth.
0. A. MARSHALL, Fitzgerald BJocb
Lumber Yard
THE OLD RELIABLE.
U. A. WATERMAN & SOU
Shingles, Lath, 8&shJ
Doors, Blind
Can supply everw demand of the citj,
Call and get terms. Fourth street
in rear of opera dobs.
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