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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1898)
CITY AN'l) COUNTY. V IC lN KSt) A V. Win. Dolemlornier Is down from VA in wood, attend hilt cinut tidiy. Tom .Johnson. Charley I !i i iignia n und Jim Filzgarald of Louisville nn In towi' today. 'I r ! iM-ilT of Chirk eonnty, I vv u, deputed for homo la-t e venire-, with DeGront ill eutody. Siici old republ ic i n war hore-i lis T. N. iMhhitt, Aiily Ch: i-tenson m.d Frank Hi ui'T ife in town -or v i n g us jiinun. Til- U V M. folk i lo geltl c.iil a now tiin d which (.'inn into effect next Su .day. Several imiorl:iiil changes lire li..keil for. J. M. C tn I'liU' I, om: if Ihe ' 1 ill f,t''inwrH p-sid n rm ;r Aiv , in ;d- tin; NKWS h pleasant virii. Iln.t ni"i I-1 riy. II is here lis it juror. The b itloin fell out of n (M i) ea.-e,-. in Court to. lay and a a result thorn war no work, iiml tho jury was exi-u-ed until tomorrow morning. Judiro Frost, of Line. iln. Ins un pointed El M" ttett us hid s'eiioe ra plier instead of Wheeler, who hehl thuiiinition under Judge II. ill. Th() jurors urij indignant that the picture of General C.t-s h n h n re moved from tiio main court room to tho museum down stairs, und have pe titioned Judge Ramsey to have it i turned to itu plueo hvit tho judge's chair. W. II. Adam fell M'venty feet at Nebraska City from the top of an ele vator to a roof helow, and besides the breaking of ribs, arms and shoulder blade ho was ueinjiri d and the doc tors say ho will recover. To escape death from such a fall n certainly re markable. Geo. II. MeGeo, advance agent for Flannignn Flats, ouo of the best oome dy companies on tie! road was in town today arrungintr for tho iiopearaiice of tiio company at White's Opera IIou.se next Tuesday evening. They will have a crowded houo, as that is the way other towns havo rooted thorn. Herman Streilwoisor wi-l not start his machine shop before February on account of not being able to get his new machinery in. Ho purchased a very fine latho recently from the fac tory which will bo shipped in three weeks. He intends fitting iiis shop up in first class eh ape. He purchased tho gas engine which won the honors at the exposition. THUliSPAV. Julius HclHickor returned toda7 from Newark. Tiio county commissioners have or dered the picture of General Cass taken from the museum and returned to its pi ico in the court room over dm judge's desk. The large trees in front of tho Gor dr residence on third street are be ing1 cut down which changes the kpearaneo of property in that vicinity very much. Attorney A. L. Timb'.in was in town from Neoraka City today and caused much merriment among his brother lawyers over tho warm start he had made at Nebraska City. Somo of the boys think Silo Green slate was the brave juror w hose skill as a foot racer 6aved him from beintr bruised up, but we have promised not to disolose the juror's identity. Mrs. Vm. Hornessey of Courcil Bluffs wa visiting friends in this city today. Mrs. Hennessey was formerly Miss Ilattie Kline and resided with her parents in this city for several yaars. Cout adjourned this afternood until Monday at 1:30 p. m., when tho case of Poarlman vs. The Peoples Loan asso ciation will bo tried. Tho trial of the People vs. School District No 28 is set for Wednesday at 9 a. m. Antone Trillety, who has been work ing for Kuhioy Dros., in their barber s'.iou, has pui chased the fu-t ituro of barbor shop lo: merly opi er ate.l by K. M. Clark, and took possession today. Antone is a gon.i barber and we hope he will make m. ney as fast as he has made friends. The citizens of Omaha conceived the idea of giving a Christmas dinner to the boys of tho Third retriment, and $20 was tho amount found necessary to feed a company, aud $2h) f-r the whole regimant. Announcement was made in the World-Hera d yesteray and donations as-ked fee, and bj- night $131 bad been handed in, and the prob ability is that twice the amount asked for will be donated. Omaha is patri otic if its anything. Whit da the llnlilrcii Irink? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have 0ViU tried tho new fool drink called GUAIX-O? It is delicious and nourish ing and takes the placed coffee. The more Graiu-o you eive the children the mere health you distribute through their systems. Grain-o is made of pure grains, and w hen prop erly prepared tastes like tne choice grades of coffee but costs about one fourth as much. All grocers sell it. 1 5c and 25c. Card of Thanks. To those who so kir.d:y extended their sympathy and assistance in our reat bereavement we dorire to pub licly thank. Mrs. Delia Fixe and Family. to cckk a cold in one day Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2T)C. The genuine ha9 L. 13. Q. on each tablet. The moriHga n ld;rs will soon take possession of the Woman's Tem ple in Chicago, which is one el the finest business blocks in the great city. It was built by thw national W.C. T. U. IliKlnvityiiirii llt'Milril Moiilli. Ponitivo information w, in received by Acting Chief of Police Donahue yo-tcrday that Hoyal ; ppner and Geor;.' Van Hallor, the two men who defeated D.'tretives Key-or, Kullivan, Hi llip ey n (id Captain tai.X in a revol ver due' yesterday and ei-e:iped wh'll lie; oilieei4 t f i - d to arrest them at their r nut zvous at Forty-seventh and Cam ctreei s, are he need fr Kansas Citv, if they ate not there at present. Captain Cx and his po-so uf ofllcers and deputy r-heriffs picked U) along the iiiuie i f Hi.- fugitives foumi A. S. Chun-hill's 1 1 1 ! , i ii which tho men in d'- ih ir e-caiie f itni tho city, in a hairi at Li Pia'te, N'rli. The horso was in good conii.tioli. It showi d iitr tis of having be ri diiver hard, but was no' inj'i ml Tee liiigL'.V was ill fair cm tl;t.,, . ! iii) liveiy stable pf'pre tiir Mid : h a t '. ro m n a n-w ri g (if) li ter and V . ri 1 1 . l ! u r 'm d n i i t ion s drove into the harn n hDul 7:30 and .s.id I.I ey want -d to leave their ho se, which w .s tired out by h i rd driving. They hah) tie y .would call f-.r it in tho iiiii- iii n y and lien leftafier inquiring tie; dii-tinee to P'ati-mouth. When ttdd it was but a few m les,ono of them Miiii that i. s they hud to go there on busitie-H, tliey would walk. They weii; a-t he' n going south en the rail way tracks, in the direction of l'iatts mouth. A tramp met by Cox's posso in formed the ollicei s tti at short ly befoi e !) o'clock Monday night ho met two men answorintr the fugitives' di;sciip tions about a milo from Plattsmouth on tho railroad tracks, walking in tho directioa of that city. Ho said they inquired what time tho night freight passed Piatt -.mouth, going to Kansas City, lifter ' o'clock tho men en tered tho Missouri Pacific railway de pot at Plattsmouth and asked for in formation concerning the operation of freight tiains to Kansas City. Two men were seen to enter a skiff at Plattsmouth and pull down tho rive;- late Monday night. The men stole the skiff at a boat landing in the uppjr end of tho city. In a general way their descriptions answered those of tho fuirilivos. It was too dark to clearly distinguish the men. Acting Chief Donahue has telegraphed every river town from Plattsmouth to Kan sas City to be on tho lookout for the men. Omaha He.'. A Hustling Attorney. Attorney 'L'imblin of Weeping Wa ter, who removed to Nebraska City recently, seems to havo been tearing u p the ground at a lively rate down there for a start jr. A dispitch to tho State Journal from Nebraska City this morning says. Yesterday John W. Black of tho firm of Hlaek .S: Timblin, attorneys, went into J. K. Coniey's jewelry store and attempted to take from it a qu in tity of goods which ho claims Conley gave a ehatilo mortgage on to Miss Sum Foss. C nley obj .eted and had a warrant sworn out for Black's arrest on tho charge of daylight burgulary. Black was arrested and at once re leased by udgo Joyce on $100 bonds to appea- ai 0 o'clock this morning. L iter M ssi s. Black & Timblin again attempted to remove tho goods, when Mrs. C nley, in the asence of her hus band, locked tho door of tho store room, m iking the attorneys prisoners until 1 1n y could procure a lawyer. S. J. Slev-. n so ti was secured and a war rant vas sworn out and served on Black and Timblin for daylight burg lary. They were taken before Justice L"igb, pleaded not guilty and after some psrlyina the examination was postp ned to Novembe- 9, and Black and Timblin each placed under $200 bonds. Tho ca-e will bo a lively one. We tell only what we positively know when we say '"Dr. Sawyer's Ar nica and Witch Hazel Salve will rad ically cure rkin diseases, eczema, piles, burns, pcalds, cuts or flesh wounds. A. W. At wood. Slim" Ni-ljrHFka lioys Iteturn. San FitAXCisco, Nov. 10. The steamer Moan a arrived from Sydney, Apia urd Honolulu this morning. Tiio vessel brought another consien mentof Australian gold. The ship ment is valued at over $2,000,000 and is contained in 100 strong wooden boxes. There were forty soldiers aboard, h iving come from Honolulu. Twenty of them belonged to the reg ular army. Two of them belonged to tho regular Eighteenth infantry and wore San Francisco men. The other soldiers lK-lonjred to tho Nebraska and Pennsylvania regiments. They were well enough to leave the hos pital and were granted furloughs. Try Urain-O! Try Orain-O! Ask j our grocer today to show you a package of Gkain-o, the new food drink that takes tho place of coffee. The children may drink it without in jury :is well :.s tho adult. All who try it, like it. jrain o has that rich seal brown of VocMa and Java, but it is made from pure srrains, and the most do;icate stomach receives it without distress. One-fourth the price of Ci lTee. 15c and 25 c:s per package. Sold bv ail g -ocers. Jos. Lane, John Smith, Wm. Woods and James Burues were a quartette of tough lookiug bum.-3 who stayed in the jail last night and got lively walking papers from Chief Morrisey thia morn ing to get out of town. J. I. Urruii has just made a pur-cba;-e of 100 iron bedsteads wjth wo ven wire spring uiattres-ses, matrrsses and pi lows which he will offer at the low price of $o. ;) each. The entire outtit for tho price has never befcro ben effded at such a low price. A coraplste bed can be seen in his store window. All who are need ing anything in this line may get a bargain by seeiner him be 'ore buying. Insure in the Gerinrn Am rican. ,Frtd Koiaer, Agent. THE OLD A1AIDS CONVENTION. A I.Hrge A ililKluc Ai'Im!KI hi Wlelt's 0 ru llfn- to Wilier II. I' rum Wciiin.'sduy 's Iially The s.-ating rapacity V!i!.' opei at ouse wa- I axed toil- u 1 n o -1 ! i in i t. last (.-venin' to ao onuno i. '.' eilCf; ilhseinbied to u ile - il. d Maid's c ii vi ntii'ii. A- lie u ; -.' maidens with tiieir anliq iai i i-.-tumes, their buid-bcx-s a d laiu cuch Hied uj the ni-le iiad :.cros- ti e Stic,, they were erei ted wild loud ap plause ai d their various e v r e..-.-alii, s, ide from th iegal.r eunv n- tion, were u mini iii u-ly -otni N' r. Matitiewaud I i en ry G e r i n e. iicdto b hpeelal tai gets hr lo-.1 v I ti.i-ms, but other PIatt-ui"u' h I a r .. e a r - ed not er-cupe not e -. il I W . I - s ; iljyer I .' i : i f ! pre Mis G F. S. Burton, a- .f - i.ieli! tin; ci nventieii, oak. d the od di.a.d ; to rfeMlon titid r. -..Jeil In a ea l.,dy-liku manner. Mr.-. 'I imv.-, : i .- - ci e i ar , i e prerr ii i e n an i . i l i . i . - i I ell ! several :-u Hi lie - t s aid Will a IS a 1 P I her rcti o-peel ie account of t he men j cho might have married, was received j with a measure of inria de ity iy ihe convention. Mrs. (iuiid a i Mr . P,eiiott were giddy old g i n .Mr. C lias Johnson a lr-o ret lined a on I hlui vivacity and her boauliful n.-d curls o concealed her identity, that ti.o and i ence was a long time lind.iig her o'it. Mrs. Burton with her suhlequy and song1, "Barbara Allen", nnd Mrs. Kitchey in her original poem and lan guishing love making were among the best of the specialties. Mr. J'ie:et' as reporter, sustained tho diilicult port of one man in the bravest man r el and made his retreat gracefully when tho maidens overpowered him with attentions. Misses Mauzy, Vail cry ami Kc-sl r preseiitel themselves as s mples el what the rejuvenatiiiir macnino, ov r which Miss Mauzy presided in acl ;n til ing manner, wouid accompli-h, and th-i old maids, one and a!!, taking ad vantage of the offer, the s-'.ago wa soon transformed and liin-d witti charminr young misses who clo.-ed an enjoyable evening's e;; Ici i a ; u in -nr with a drill led by Mis-cs Ivi'on anJ Wilson charmingly execut'd v.i'h much grace and precision. Wo must not neglect to u en;i"u a a so'.o very sweetly rendered !. Mi-.-Louise Drummond, one by Ida IVaii man and a duett by the Peterson li ters, all showing c:ueful training as d much talent. The Old Maids couve::t.oi vvliolcwas adecided sueee--.t ho a a enet;. i'- ult, , Hot. of the urogram being theonh but corsidcring it?- excellent.' many were disposed to lind fault A Lively .Iurir. last evening one of '.he j u with Constable Denson to h..l rest a sneak thief. The ' f ;-s V. e him a n .,1 tl -t i fe'.low down near the d jot, but - hen ho straightened up and t-bowed li-h!. tho juror realized far the first iime that he was in close quarters, ar.d hi courare waned. The thief mad1 mi ugly threat and start -d at. the j ;ror with a vicious lunge, but the farmer showed a clean pair of heels. The race was short for, while tie,- bum chased the juror, Detison was after the bum and just as he was about to deal the juror a staggering blow. Do son caught him by the coat tail and jerk ing him back, saved the farmer from punishment. Tho crowd crjaytd the fun immensely, though the parti cipants could not see wh-.ire tho lauL:'h came in. Denson had a struggle with the fellow, and not being ab'e t take him alone, he sent up town for the sheriff and bailiff, who m rched the bid mm to jail with a b'oody head as he had to be handled roughly before ho would go WEEPING WATER ITEMS. From the Republican. On Nov. 12, S. L. Dunham received from Wisconsin, a grar.d hog, one' of the grandsons of the Great Klcvr.i.- Model, the S5.1C0 hog. This hog Mr. Duharn has named Lang Model 2rd, and will so record him. Tho name fits him to a T as he is long in ho ly, also very heavy boned, lively marked, straight, black hair, and good ihiLh throughout. Rev. Dor.rgan was down from Frgle, one day last week calling on old friends. Mr. Donegan and his son-in-law, Mr. Wiggins, associated them selves in business with Will English and have purchased the S. S English company s store at Lagle. It Mr. Donegan is as successful in making friends as a business mar, a- hr- h.a- been as a minister, the sviceo.-s of the new firm can be reckon ed as v. a assured fact. Mrs, McGitl is looking for her brother, Victor Holme, io make her a visit. He was leriihly wounded in the first skirmish at Cavite, arid ha- just got ebie to be sent Lome. She looked for him for several weeks rn every ship that arrived frcm Mam, a and thinks he will sU p here i n hi- way to his home in Pennsylvania from San Francisco. She seeu.c-da ieiter from her mother last week evening one she has secur ed frein the (Jei -i:c i's wife, speaking in the hig.?t ten res of tl rM lirelVt..! ii n rl lallir.ir I tn.'i f h : condition. He was shot throogh the chest, shattering the breast hone atal passing through one Icing. His won derful vitality and dt terminatio i to get well and come Lome t as j u'leu him through. Mrs. McGill is de lighted with the propect of seeing her brother again, whore condition h. s been such that she was fearfii of ihe outcome. For burns, cuts, bruises, iaeeration-, or injuries of any desci iplions, L! J- lard's Snow Liniment is a sovereign remedy. It never fails to do . good, and so promptly that its wonderful curative proportion frequently create surprise. Prico 2o and ot) cents. T. G. 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X...V. i :, (.: Di-inco, in a le a - t , says: "The ,-. raj,; -e su.-rc-ndc rir g ( u . .. w 1";,.i-0 ii.er-i nnti - "a w-a who claims io h . v e - .v .; 't-h-i - while are p : sources. A pesiave e sack of Eik LI. .ni v ry : i..jc. i ,1 f.a I're 1 . t. 1 iajn I ii r i s . If. T. Dvis Co., LT.aj.i U.ock. S.r ? i it ti - h i 5 u VOii i..:. v. t i ... ;ui :i:vo!.vr!. - 11 ., '1,1' ( . - :r. ; i I: ::-, : i - i . i.. ' a 6 o Q o t: 0 r os.iico . -;" It i ; not :.! :nl oil i.hc L;bji, 1 Uccc: I '.'..i.i 1'. i I r. r:.;.v, il, ilAifii.au. AU-jiaty. , 3 z 'Mft i 1 USE '(i;E luiloi 'il-L Of fO'G'HAL WfliSKIES IM EXISTENCE. Jtf.- r - - 'T-" f i ihbi -n ... !i 1 j ' . - .n.! ofv.-hiJ.ev : ..-!,'. i.i c i - l :.!'.:::! v :. w.w .mi l.r ; . . : . i . . . : i i I i -. : i : 1 1 ; t i ( . 'l'." lor l.i ii;; r.ivJ ' H !I you r. ( 'iiVU.v V1 i : . o In bulk. Lijoli I'jc oul' hm G ! . I m 5 . i O vclro t r ii F. G. FRIG ;n,rrv,i l,v ta-ii-r Ml. V.'l I ITI".' I A LL'S ilIILUMATJC CUIiF. Hie :,l ihe !a--t. Sol'i I.e.- dr't'' r -t -. ce. p.a-'iiv yoara ntee. I 'rice SO cents ,, Sar-iaio e-r.t fr'- nn r-;eaaa. f f this tai! lienfion. ii IJiE KiL YtlinL'LXLL ll'tUi'Si: JU . .Svuth Lend, Iadiaa 1 .. ; -. ( ). Taylor !rantl, ci i'.N-d liy .liy:;ic ian.'i more , . ; i , i ii, i ". y.rA'c In stand by. 1 1 M tile" pillllj), Way of a'. J I i ; ' I.i'c-nu'nt was not i '':' i :;''' i iinc ,s has been tin o.if t n uililrs, as a llcsh ic en ;c. (l dealers v if i insist, on having it. iKuiic sii'iutluic oyer the eork " '. ' " i t F, If :v."i.MiiMr :w . PILE J 7 F!!.r. TUB.EJ , - i r -i-- i ;' CURE v: -..t . TMTERNAL and i :;ojT pain. iiAvr: tailed. i.oTfi.::r,, Cents. in Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. ::. vaJ. : o in ono of thoso pro either so prej d rjfj.iinct all ad :.:r;d remedies, or becorao discour r.t Did failure of medicines to help , rmd who will nob to tho grim r o y c r w ithout inr cf tho won I vo.li7o of Foley '3 y rnd Tar for all r t rmd Lung troub Co. and Opticians, . ' i v i- I j o Ik itL tit cu ahioss in Fancy V-'jcaur,: they carry .or cr.rsh and sell at r.'0. to eat of 3 est - - riatfsmouth. Neb P 0 U J w L: W 1 II PI"''? . i j J I 0 f CSsarJs, Shelves, Fern iters, Bciii Tubs, rjiifo'ipp i-'i-f.'i'ii Farm Tccf :, Eta. A Fpcr-! j..-f'r each pur ? ''- r - - ' .-fT.iFh. mix- know K E & CO. J