Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, September 13, 1898, Image 1

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VOL.VI. NO.K2.
THK NKWH. KHtablnhod Not. M8UI. ' Connl,lat1 J.m 1 lnr,
TUK IlKUALD. Ktblmhd April 10. ,Wt. ( Onnolldated Jan. 1. 1H.I..
WEEKLY
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This Space
Belongs to the
Firm of
SNYDER & CO.,
Jewelers and Opticians,
Boeck Block.
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No Cheap Goods
No shoddy wares, which wo aro mirking
"Special Low Priced. " Wo have boon in tho mercantile busine-s in
I'lattaraouth for tho nast twonty-eight j-ears: and liuvo established a
reputation for. . . .
The Best Goods at inc..
..Lowest Possible Prices.
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This ii our motto, our Invariable
rule, and wo do not propose to
depart from it now. Our Spring
stock is larger and moro com
plete this year than ever.
We are nolo agents In Platt
mouthfor tho celebrated "Black
Cat" brand Triple Knee Stock
iDjja.
Come in and nee us and we
will treat you right.
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f ATH5R STOCKING'''
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UltY GOODS AVD GltOCJSltUSS
$ 40 00
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2 70
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PAIIM1
FOB
Houses,
Barns,
Floors,
Cupboards, Shelves
Furniture,
Bath Tubs,
Buggies,
Farm Tool), Etc.
A special print for each pur
pose, net one s'.ip-d.ish mix
ture for oil.
Not low priced, but highest grade at fair, honest i : ;. You know
our reputation. We say these are the best pauiu " 1. You'll
say so too after you have used them.
SOLD BY
F. G. FRICKE & CO.
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FOLEY'S HONEY TAR
19 THE OR EAT
THROAT and LUNQ REMEDY.
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For Sale by SMITH & PARMELE and FRICKE & CO
.. THE LEADERS ..
IN THE GROGERY TRfl
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A. H. WECKBACH & CO.
THEY carry the largest and most complete line in Cass county. LVery
thing freah and new. They pay cash for our goods and give their eusu
aiora the advantage of special discounts. A complete line of c;inn-.l goods
il ways in stock. The only place in the city where you can get uli kind o'
-ib Chea. Call and see us.
A. H. WECKBACH & . Waterman Bik .
Zuckvjciler & Lutz
Continueto doa Ieadingbusiness in Fancy
and Staple Groceries. Because they carry
an immense stock, buy for cash and sell at
low prices. Everything good to eat of Best
Quality. Call and try us.
Council Proceeding.
The eounci I ixiet in regular esion
lut evening, UH members present ex
cept J. M. Dove.
The minutes of last meeting were
read and approved,
A petition signed by Mary Fitzger
ald, V. V. Leonard, and other proper
ty owners, Biking to have Hewer in
block 23, lowered ao aa to drain the
cellars, wan placed on file and the
clerk ordered to advertise for bida to
do the work.
Tho city marshal reported eight
arrests for the month, four were com
mitted to jail, two paid their lines, one
gave security for payment and the
other paid by working on htreet. The
police judge report showed same with
a receipt for 810 paid the treasurer.
The treasurer's statement showed
only id, 174 on hand with business.
tax arid road fund overdrawn and il
vv.is agreed that hereafter no moro
street work should bo done except by
I oil tax.
! Tho following bills wero allowed:
l'J ll.inscn
K Kildow
John I.oetel
Clans l'.oetel
Dan Kice
John (jingery
N'aptha
Supplies
I oti ii Murray
1) M Graves
J M Johns
Chas T Dabb ,
E M kichey. lumber
Ceo I'aisall, grading
. J Mull, hay
Chas 1I.is.lii
M Morrissey
(ias& Electric Light Co
E K Hilton
A II Weckbach & Co. coal
, S Stribbling
; J M Dove
1 Kli Jtmes
; Kbinner Hardware Co 'i 50
i Freight 1 Vi
I l'eter Munson 1 20
(iid Archer 15 00
M McCool 22 95
C V bhultz 11 40
J I'artrulge 13 90
i'-binger Hardware Co 1 5
Robert Carnes 7 SO
Win O'Neill -i "0
1. Kildow a 75
John Janda Ii 00
K Kesinger 1U HO
M Sheldon 22 85
M Archer, uncollected costs 11 2(J
Win Hassler 11 70
Public Library for August Kl T.
John Waterman, lumber hi
First 6treet near Ir. Reinhackle's
whs ordered fixed. Mr. Rebal called
attention to a bad place on Four
teenth and Vine streets which was
ordered fixed. Some side walk reso
lutions were passed fo" walks on
south side lots -3-15, KiS and west sido
lota S, 9 and 10. Tho mayor was
called out and president of the coun
cil John 1'. Sattler took tho chair.
Hinhaw called atten'.ion to a ditch on
D.'.v between Ninth and Tenth, which;
was ordered filled.
After some discussion P. J. Hanson
was placed in full charge of all street
work with instructions to keep a care
ful account. On complaint of Hin
shaw the electric light near IleisePs
mill was ordered moved twenty feet
south so it would throw a better light
along tho street. Rock street between
Fifth and Sixth wvs ordered widened
out with poll tax work. The store
house crossing ordered rebuilt, and
Pearl street to be filled in between
Fifth and Sixth and a bridge approach
to be filled on Dyke street. Several
washouts were ordered ropaired. Af
ter a talk over the financial condition
of the city the council adjourned.
IJtniopop Argument.
"Under a republican administration
Nebraska state warrants were at a dis
count, today they are at a premium
under deraopop rule,1' says a chorus of
newspapers of that faith in a studied
effort to deceive the public. What,
are the facts, and why are warrants at,
a premium now? The maa who buy
warrants ought to be the oest author
ity, and they say that under the late
democratic national administration
the free silver threat drove money
' out of circulation aud no one cared to
loan at 7 per cent, when the market
for 10 per cent, paper was not satisfied.
R'ght now under a republican naticn
al administration, the banks are full
of money seeking investment. Only 3
por cent, is paid for deposits and the
money is not wanted at that, hence a
etate warrant drawing 7 per cent, in
terest is woi th a premium because of
the rate of interest it draws and not
because it will ba paid soon, for tho
longer the warrant runs the better it
suits tho man who buya it for the in
terest he gets on his money. These
warrants draw no more Interest now
tnan when the republicans adminis
tered the affairs of this state, and the
only difference is in the fact that we
have more money all over the country.
If a popocrat can get any comfort out
of these facia which show that the
i free silver scare was what ailed the
warrants, he is welcome to it.
Married Tomorrow.
Our informant was in error about
tiie marriage of Fred Drucker and Miss
Grebe, as the happy event will not
occur until Wednesday September 14,
at the borne of the bride's parents at
3 o'clock p. m., Rev. J. Ratz officiat
ing. They will go to housekeeping
here in the city where a neat home
hHS already been furnished. The
News extends best wishes.
"Since Mttllimtiall Switl lou l !! l'"'-. "
Munuahan, tho .'ellow m hoin ilixbv
has Immortali7.ed in : ug as "tin' m ui
who swallowed tho pops," I'cr v.rd
his courage up and made a vi-it to
iLl city today, after "iK-aeon" New
branch had broken the ice for him
Mattoo Gering received him on a ril
ver salver and Col. Kroeh'er wuu'ed
(uit) to have the band called out. Co..
RutTner did not order up a coach ami
four to take tho distinguished Miti
nesotean about town, but Corporal
David McEutee acted as a faithfu
pilot and thowed him ai.out theciiy.
Mannahan is tho probate lawyer im
ported to settle up the Fitzgerald
estate, arid somo enemies near the
midnight hour thrust a congi e-.-itt) a;
nomination on him, and ho appear to
know what to do with itaboul as inueb
as a six month infant wou.d with
pa r of kid gloves. He has a dcuciou
accent with a Cork flavor and ve.i
red hair and gold-rimmed eye g ar. -.
Wo trust every voter in t li; disl'ie'.
may b'-i ab.e t.) form hi ai,;;uan;l..u--e.
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Our New Goods are arriving every day in large
quantities. New DRESS GOODS, from tho larg
est importing house in New York.
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Judging lioiu our eNdu'ing- s !l .
of our readi i 6 who a i c mi lt.rt una : ' -
to fctO tho Croat V;:ll;;ei; Show- ::
l'latlsmouth, S'-ptciubyr HI, wlli i
well repaid for their time and tn.u .
The Comim n i il ;:. t'--, !
burg, i'a.. -oinnjeiit-. a.i ft. !
The (J real Wallace show. ; - . : . .
tho city at ll:l- a. m. yi
three sections. A low hoi.j s i !
immense show was laiuk ! i'..-::d '
exposition pari;, and long I - i i - n
fall tho many acres f i a r a , , .
stretched and the ap:a . a i -a- p :u i
for the performance.
Wallace's show has many sii'on at
tractions this year which are i,ot in
troduced in tho other ciieli.-es", 'J iie
performance in the big tent brings be
fore the public the Nelson family, ac
robats of international fame. The
nine members of the family are known
to thd Pittsburg public, their clever
work having been appreciated here
many times. The Angelu family do
the flying trapeze act, aod the Stirks,
French trick cyclists, perform. The
Petits. in their aerial bar comedy net,
aro one of the important features f
the show, and the grand ballet was a
magni ticent spectacle.
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We have a lir.o of Black Crepon dress goods, direct
from Europe our own importation
from 50c to $2.00 a yard.
NEW FLANNELETTES, for Wrappers, 14 yds for $1.00.
NEW OUTING FLANNELS, from 5c up.
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'ON'S bas' black and white and also grey Calicos,
5c a yore:. New Percales, Sc a yard.
GIANT CALICO for 7c, regular price IOc.
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SCHOOL SHOES-
Special to SCHOOL CHILDREN
ee! Absolutely Free!
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Ciiitt'd Itretliren A ppoint mciil h.
At tho recent United Brethren con
ference the following ministers wore
sent to Cass county for tho coming
year: Otterbein. Rev. T. K. Sur i'aej;
Liberty, J. J. Lmr; Nehawka, A. i.
Smith. All aro strong men. w :
known in tho county, and a hear v
welcome will be given them.
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very pair of School Shoes we will give a Writing
Tablet and Lead Fencil. The same kind we had last sea
son, co popular with the School Children.
Everything in Summer Goods at half price, and less,
to close. We must have the room for our Fall Goods.
Summer Wrappers at half price, to close.
The remainder of our Shirt Waists we have put in
three lots 39c, 50c and 75c.
New Carpets, Window Shades, Oilcloths, Linoleums,
Rugs, Curtains and Curtain Poles (While Kim me I erf durtnin
Poles and Ji.vt tires, fur X-'Jc)
Unbleached Muslin, excellent quality, 4c.
Bleached Muslin, 5c, 6c and 7c.
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Harvest Th;niksi viiiK-
Septemoer 17, IS, 1! and 20 at the!
Salvation Arrav hall. Any sa'erbci
gift thankfully received by Captain
Hodge.
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Thousands of persons have le..n
cured of wiles by using Do Witt's Witch'
Hazel Salve. It heals promptly at.il
curei eczama and all skin diseases, it
griyes immediate relief. F. G. Fricko.
Legal Notice.
To John Frederick Stull, Mrs. John Frederick
Stiill, Charles X'audeventcr. Charles -i iJler.
William H. Shafer, Mrs. Matiida C. Miarp.
Mrs. Myra H. Scott, M. lilakely Miarp, Macou
C. Sharp and Mrs. Mattie Lou l'urtu, implead
ed with Agatha Stull, et al:
You and each of you are hereby notified that
on the lath day of September, A. i. is'.is, Ausci
1110 B. Smith commenced an action in the district
court of Cass county, Nebraska, against you, the
object and prayer ol which are to foreclose a cer
tain mortgage executed on the 4th of February.
A. 1J. lsKi, by John F Stull, under the name of
J. F. Stull, and on the north west quarter ol sec
tion two f J . a"d the north halt of the southwest
quarter ol section two -, and the west hail of
the northeast quarter ol section two L'J, and the
north half of the northwest quarter of il ie south
east quarter of section two 2, all in township
twelve U-J. range thirteen (laj. in Cass count,
Nebraska. Said mortgage being to secure the
payment of a note tor j;i,t4.70 due on or before
February 4th, ls'.i.'j, and bearing 10 per cent, in
terest from its date; there is due on said note the
sum of Stj.090 to Sept. Kith, W.'s, and it is asked
that the defendadt s interests in said land be
held junior and interior to said mortgage claim
and tlie said land sola to satisty the saaie The
further object and prayer ot said petition is to
foreclose a certain land contract ot date April !,
1SS7, on all that part ot government lot mini ui i c-1
three of section six jrij, m tow n:-h.p twec
f 1 J . range lourteen (14, in Cass county. Ne
braska, lying west of the right of way of the li. .'C
M. railroad, together with that part ot said on
the east side ot said ritlit ol way lying north west
of the culvert on the curve at or near me r-a:.d
oiut or blutt commonly described as " aii:..j
ill." It is Claimed there is due unsaid contract
and because ot taxes paid on said land loti. -day
the sum of $000. and said land is asked to i.e
sold to pay the same. 1'iainliti claims t.j u n ;
the rights, property real and persona', of s.i.u
Oreopolis Company and to be etitaled t I . j
close said contr.iCt. Jt is further aM. i that ea
and all of the defendants in ta d ajti. ii i,e :
judged to have no interest in any ::it ..! u
laud, except subject to said im a taf and c '
tract. You are required to answer said pet: i n i. i
before Monday, the -4th day of October, A. i.
lsys, or your default will be entered and judg
ment entered accordingly againn u and l
land. Ansi.kmo il. Smi i n,
lly h:s attorney s.
ALLKN BEF.SoN AND Jl-..-Sli I.. r: .
Dated this 11th day ot September, A. L 1 -'..
Aduiinislrator's Sale.
In the matter of the Estate of Charles
deceased.
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Strap Bow Sandals.
Essays on MILK are Good, but CREAM is better...
We give you the CilEAM of the SIIOF subject, from the most reliable manufacturers in the L'nited
Slates, wn-jr-: iMtii i a j h i rkilied 1-ibor is ompi yed aid where doubtful Shoe aro refused by an expert,
and not permitted to p iss to lh-.; trade.
We did NOT receive a j.alty consi -rnment of Twenty Cases of STl'FF that looks like Shoe-,
and then swei; up t;:d ad v;rtiS'; "th.3 L-ii gest Stoeic" of shoe's, to induce you to our place of business, and
then coinne. you to lo ;k with chugr in and disgust on 1 ho
you did not w .m. We never have to resort lo such mislt
mall assortment a'-.d make shift with something
ading staterr;ents, for wo h ive ...
Replenished Our Stock to the Extent of S4.000,
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-ui cl in two or three artie"..;.-, you don't have to stand and scratch your head and
or we h.ivo an I'NLIMITKD KICSKliVF, and we cm spring something this spring
Spi-i?i-ti;e. ' hat wiil soring you to your fc"t and make vou sav: "I'll take those.''
Novelties in Hot Weather Footwear :
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Infants" Chocolate, button, 2"s to o's ."oc.
Infants' Oongola button, U's to 'a o-jc.
Inf mts" Choc, (extra fine) button, H's to o's 7-jc.
Infants' (lied and Illue Stitch) fine quality ion-
goia button 7-jc.
Child's Vesting Top, extra fine Choc, bow tl.2."
to sua
Child's Anvil bottom Choe. la;;e. hi to 11 il.'JS
to . :'',.
Little Gents', pat. back strap, Sj to 11 -!.. '(.
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Kvcrything Mentioned Is Solid Leather 'o Humbusjery.
Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of au j -
order ol isasil &. Kamsey. Judge of the District
REPAIRING.
'T SHERWOOD
FOOT
MILLINER
Court ol Cass county. Nebraska, made on the I
27th day of August. ls:'S. for the sale ot the reai
the south door of the Court House, in'tl.e c.ty of MtiMllMME!IMW U
Piattsmoutti, in said county, on the sih day ot ! - - . i l i ii ij
October. Is ts. at 11 o'clock. A. M . at pubiic ven- !
due to the highest bidder tor casti, the following
described real estate, to-wit: The suuthwest
quarter (s w U) of section eight (si, township
ten (10), range nine iU, Cass county, Nebraska.
Said sale to remain open one hour.
Dated this 13th day ol September, IS
MaroarkiS JIcii.fk,
Administratrix of the estate ot Charics ls.itier,
deceased,
C Folk, Attorney for Estate
Werner of Sixth and Pearl Streets, - - - Plattsmouth, rb
You maj' bridle the appetite, but
jyou cannot bribe the liver to do its
j work well. You must be honest with
j it, help it along a little now and then
; with a dose of Heroine, the best liver
I regulator. Price 30 cents. F. G.
' Vricke,
Plattsmouth Coal Yard
IS TJJF FLACK TO LUY
HARD COAL,
CANON CITY,
SOFT COAL
ALL GRADES OF WOOD.
Administrator's Sale.
In the matter of the Estate of John Cusack. Ue- i
ceased.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an i
order of Basil S. Kamncy, Judge of the District
Court of C ss county, Nebraska, made on the Mid j
day of September, lsys, for the sale of the real j
estate hereinafte r described, theie will be sold
at the south door of the Court House, in the ci:y i
of Plattsmouth, in said county, on trie fth day t
O tober, at 1 1 o'clock. A. M .. at pubiic ven-
due, to the highest bidder for cash, the f !! wn,g
described real estate, to-wit: The w, st half i ' : .. : XI a v. Corn, Oata ai.U ail Kinds of Feed
of the outhwest ts w-4 i. of section six i''), t w n-i
ship eleven (11), range nine t:i, Ca?s countv. .c- ;
braska. i
Said sale to remain op-.-n one hour. j
Dated this 13th day of September. ISJ'S. rrr U ". t"? r T O TT? ft Cl
Administrator, with will annexed, of the estate
of John Cusack. deceased. j lr, . ,r, -,r,TX- .
C, S, Polk. Attorney lor Estate. Tnilli1 ..ws D A I N -S1 ft.
FURNITURE
AND UN DERTAKING
House Furnishings,
STOVES, RANGES.
Our s'.oi.k Is complete In ail lines nd we
lr vite our friends to look It over. We will
i V! Jeuvor to piiise you. Call ;-.nd see us.
Con tantl v on Ii :
STrSSaHT C SATTLER,
:i'.-a--s'i:j to o . -ry Hoeck. )
i'i .ATToiJUL-TU. - N EL-
HARVEY HOLLOWAY
Contractor
J 3 ui Icier.
Contracts taken for the erection of Keidences
liarns and may kind cf carpenTr woik, in am
paitof the county. Cail on or address....
IIAKVKV HOI.LOWAT, lint turnout h. el
rill: PERKINS HOUSE,
F. R. GUTHMANN, Prop.
RatecS SI and 51.50 Der Dau
Centrally Iocated and Com
fortably Furnished.
PLATTSMOUTFI, NEBRASKA