The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 13, 1901, Image 4

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Special Sale of a Traveling Man's Samples
JUST RECEIVED AT
Wm. Herold & Sons
Consisting of Short and Long Collars, with and without tabs; Col
larettes, Muffs, Etc., in all kinds and qualities of Furs Mink, Otter,
Beaver, Seal, Monkey, Etc. The price at which we bought them
enables us to sell them at Even Less than Factory Prices.
Remember, that these being samples, selected to exhibit to merchants
throughout the country, they are better than the usual run of Furs.
27-inch Cloaks, 42-inch Cloaks, Raglans
Our line i3 still complete call now before the assortment is broken
Blankets and Comfortables
Just received a late purchase in this line of merchandise at
prices from 25 to 33$ per cent les3 than prices that ruled early in
the season a jobber to reduce stock before invoicing "let out" a lot
to us at a gre.t reduction.
In same purchase was included a lot of Underwear in Men's
and Ladies'. You will find U3 headquarters in this class of goods,
our prices can not be duplicated in the city we are confident.
Mittens, 61oyes and Caps
A bi;j shipm?nt of Factory Samples of Gloves, Mittens and
Caps, nt one-half off regular wholesale prices, enables us to sell these
good3 at one-half the usual retail price. Call and be convinced,
as hundreds have in the past few weeks.
mherold&sor
505-507 Alain Street.
When You Buy Your
CHRISTMAS
CANDIES
ASK FOR THE
CELEBRATED
BRANDS
THE BEST A5D IDREST UNDIES MADE
AH First Class Dealers
Handle Voegele & Dinning's Fine
Confections.
Necktie
DOLLS
For Every Little
Girl in Cass
County
m
JJe will make his home at our store this year, a9 he says wo
have the largest and best line in. town. All indications
point to the largest trade in many years, so do not be one of the
last to make your selection. Only a few days more until Christ
mas. Come today, make your purchases, get it off your mind
and have the satisfaction of knowing that you had first choice of
The Largest and Grandest Assortment
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Prices way Down on These Goods
Accordeons,
Hollos. CuJtars, Mandolins
JCS -
Plattsmouth. Neb.
PlLttsmoutK
Fancy clocks at Crabill's.
Castorla at Gering & Co's.
Call for "Gut Ileil," 5c cigars.
For sterling novelties Crablll has
them.
Elegant Christmas presents at Ger
ing & Co's.
Dr. W. B. Elster, Dentist, Water
man Block.
'Gut IleU" cigars, 5c, home made,
union made.
Dolls of all kinds from 1c to 810.00
at Artie Helps'.
A full line of everything in linings
at "Wurl & Coffey's.
All articles bought of Crabill are
engraved free of charge.
There is nothing like it. Continen
tal whiskey, at Ed Donat's.
Dr. W. II. Dearing was In the city
on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Come to Wurl & Coffey for your
underwear, hosiery and tlankets.
Remember that Crablll has the
nicest assortment of rings in town.
Call at Ed Donat's and try his twenty-one
years old Continental whiskey.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walling are
the parents of a brand new boy baby.
Ask your- friends why the Sattler
Furniture company does the business?
Cases 50c to $4.00
SANTA CLAUS has ARRIVED
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We are determined to make our atore the shopping place for even a
greater number of people than patronized us last year. Assortments
are larger, display space increased, stocks greater, and in every line the
prices are uniformly lowest.
Lehnhoff's m
Beautiful Una of
Brlng the Children to see the Toys China and Cut Glass
Mel Kose Cream for chapped hands.
Sold by Gering & Co.
A. L. Cox, of Mynard, was In the
city on Wednesday.
Three hundred dress and golf skirts,
75c and up at M. Fanger's.
If it is not an Eastman it is not a
"Kodak." Gering& Co. special agents.
Special discount of twenty per cent
on Kodaks for Christmas at Gering &
Co's.
The highest price paid for country
produce. Eggs 21c, lard 12c, at M.
Fanger's.
J. L Illtter arrived in town Wednes
day evening for a visit with hisPlutts
mouth friends.
When looking for Christmas pres
ents don't fall to visit Crabill's
jewelery store.
Remember the Department store
has the largest line of cloaks and
jackets in town.
If its watches you are looking for
Crabill has them. Both solid and gold
filled in all sizes.
T. J. Porter, of Murray, will leave
on Tuesday for a visit at his former
home In Virginia.
The place to get the most goods for
the least money is at M. Fanger'b
Department store.
The G. A. R. will hold their annual
election of officers at their meeting
on Saturday night.
If you haven't tasted the Continen
tal whiskey at Ed Donat's, you dont
know what is good. .
"Kodaks" from 80c up. and all guar
anteed to make good pictures. Gering
& Co. special agents.
Mrs. C. Parkhill, of Chicago, is here
and will spend the winter with her
sister, Mrs G. Knapp.
Mrs. F. M. Dorrington, of Alliance,
Is here for a visit and is the guest of
Mrs. E. M. Wintersteen.
Ilenry R. Gering has disposed of his
interest in the Sattler Furniture
company to W. W. Coates.
Mrs. Dr. Burgess, of Cedar Rapid1-,
Neb., arrived on Monday morning Tor
a visit with relatives here.
Several thousand beautiful picture
books, for children of all ages, from
five cents up, at Artie Helps'.
Call and taste the twenty-one years
old w hiskey, Continental, at Ed Do
nat's. There are no comparisons.
We carry a complete line of men's
overalls, jackets, work shirts, sox, sus
penders and underwear. Wurl & Cof
fey. If you are looking for a bargain call
at Zuckweiler & Lutz's and see their
French flannels for 50c a yard, regular
price 65c.
Mrs. Sam'l Patterson and children.
of Arapahoe, arrived Wednesday
evening for a visit with her parents
and friends.
W. L. Browne came in from Lincoln
on Wednesday afternoon, and is renew
ing acquaintance with his numerous
Plattsmouth friends.
Tobias Castor, the well known demo
cratlc politician, died very suddenly
on a B. & M. passenger train near
Ilavelock on Thursday morning.
Pearlman'sdiscount. sale thirty per
cent off on all furniture during the
holiday season is a genuine discount
sale for the purpose of reducing stock
II. A. Schneider, register of deeds
elect, has removed with his family to
this city and will reside in the Chas
Rydberg property on Rock street near
Eighth.
F G. Egenberger, local agent for
the Fred Krug Brewing company, has
received a line new delivery waswn to
replace the one burned at the fire
several months ago.
Please remember that when you
want to enjoy a really first class smoke
you should call for the Acorn five cent
cigars. For sale by all first-class
dealers Ptak & Bajeck, manufactu
rers, corner of Main and Fifth streets,
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
Gering & Co. sell Laxative Brotco
Quinine.
Iron Toys 5c to $2
Wood and Tin Toys of Every Description
Beautiful Toilet Sets
75c to $20
Christmas is
Almost Here
Don't Delay
In selecting your Christmas Gifts
L. D. BENNETT
GROCER
Has just received and is ready to
show you an extensive line of
Beautiful
Decorated
Chin aware
Of almost every description, and
an assortment of
CAMEO WARE
And many other articles suitable
for Holiday Gifts nt prices rang
ing from oc and upwards.
Also have the usual supply of
CANDIES
Mixed Nuts, Fruits. Etc
Have a nice line of candy at 8c
per pound, and the best mixed
nuts at los per pound.
Select your holiday gifts
now, and havo them reserved for
delivery when wanted.
Gut Ileil" cigars, Otto Wurl, Mfr,
The B. & M. pay car made its
regular monthly visit to Plattsmouth
yesterday, and left the usual amount
of Christmas money with the com
pany's employes here.
Herman Lessel, who is employed by
the Missouri Tacilic has purchased
the W. C. Willetts residence property
near the Missouri I'acitic depot, 'for
a consideration of SG50.
Cold weather will soon be here, so
don't Tail to pet some of the celebrated
seal brand underwear for ladies and
children Sold only by Zuckweiler &
Lutz, south Sixth street.
Merritt Kerr, of the D. & M. store
department, has been transferred to
Alliance, and Monte Streight, who has
been located at Ilavelock, has teen
transferred to Plattsmoutn
In order to reJuce his larpe stock of
furniture l'earlman will give a dis
count of thirty percent off present
prices during the next three weeks.
This is a bona fide discount sale.
Considerable excitement was caused
in our little city one evening recently,
when a local newspaper published the
startling intelligence that the B. & M
shops were located in Plattsmouth.
Take advantage of Tearlman's dis
count sale on furniture and buy an
elegant rocker for a Christmas present
for your wife. Thirty per cent off on
all furniture during the holiday season
Chris KoehnWe has been employed
until after Christmas to do nothing
but picture framimr for the Sattler
Furniture company. Our motto is
"prompt work.'! A fine line of toys and
holiday goods.
The B. & M. is taking up the track
near the river on the Iowa side op
posite town, and will use the material
in building the new line of track to
be used for I.andling the material for
the new bridge.
At Monday night's council meeting
Police Judge Archer reported that
during the month of November twelve
arrests were made, eignt tines paid.
two tines secured, one case dismissed
and one continued.
The funeral of the late B. J. Ilerapel
occurred from St John's Catholic
church on Saturday morning, and was
largely attended by relatives and
friends. The remains were buried at
Oak Hill cemetery.
This week the Journal presents a
large and attractive line of holiday
advertisements, and our readers are
requested to read tiiem all over care
fully before making their holiday
purchases, and then come to Platts
mouth to do their trading. Our niei-
chants want yeur trade, and offer
special inducements to get it.
The nicest outing flannels In the
city, only 10c a yard at Zuckweiler &
Lutz's, south Sixth street.
A. H. Weckbach & Co.
DEALERS IJ?
GROCERIES
AND PROVISIONS
All Orders Promptly Delivered.
COAL. AND WOOD
Call Telephone 54
But one marriage lionse l'islxtn
issued by County Judge !uglass dm
ing the past week Charles Hillary
Snavely, age 24, and Hattic li. Roe
lofsz, age 21, both of Alvo.
The Platte Mutual insurance com
pany and Dr. J. II. Hall have finally
reached an agreement and settlement
of the insurance on the doctor's house
which was damaged by tire last winter
whereby the company pays $157.06 in
full settlement of the claim.
A small wrrck occurred on the
Missouri Pacific a short distance south
of Mynard early Thursday morning
A freight train was passing a switch
when three of the cars jumped the
trackand went intothe ditch. Traffic
was delayed for some time, but
wrecking crew soon had the track
clear. No one was injured.
The county conin.issioiiers have au
thorized the road opened south on tl
section line west of town, and a bridge
will be put in across tl.e Weeping a
ter at the slaughter house. Tl e road
lias to be cleared for a mile south of
the creek, and J. W. Sperry is cutting
the timber off for the wood. He say
it will make a lire road for the farmer
who live south-west to come to town
on as there will b no hills at all in the
mile of new reai. Weeping Wate
Republican.
The Plattsmouth Telephone com
pany have changed their tactics re
gardingthe South Omaha franchise
and have submitted an entirely new
proposition to the city council of that
place. The company olT:rs to pay the
city $1,000 for a franchise giving the
company the privilege to string tw
wires over the Postal Telegraph com
panv's poles and to maintain two toll
stations west and one east of the Union
Paciiic tracks. The franchise is to
run for ten years. The company do
not ask for the privilege of putting in
an exchange, and probably neve
seriously contemplated doing so.
Sheriff's Sale.
DY VIRTUE OF AX OUDEU OF SALE
' I-suim! py Georjre F. House-worth, cle
of the dUtrirt murt within hiiU fur Csi
county. tbrakii. and to rue directed. I will
On the 6th day of January. A. D. 1902,
At 11:00 o'clock a. m. of said day. at thesout
door of the conn house tn the city of i'lattv
mouth. In said county, sell at public auction
to the highest lihKK-r ror cash, the Tollowin
real estate, to-wlt: Fractional lot forty-niii
(4H in me soiitn iiair or me souuiwet quartc
(i't of swH) of .ei tion eighteen (!). towiihi
twelve (1). ransre fourteen (14). in Cas count
Nebraska, together with the privileges and
aDnurtenance thereunto Oeiontlni; or Innnv
vle aoDcrtaiiiinir. The same beinir levied
upon and taken :ts the property of Otto Koss
et al.. defendants, to satisfy a judgment of
satil court recovered tiy I lie County ol Cass,
pjaintiu. asruinsi -ma aerenuants.
I'lultsuioutli. Neb.. UtifnUrj, A. T). 1P01
W. U. Wheeler.
Sheriff. Cass County. Nebra-ka.
By .1. 1. MeHrtde, Deputy
.lessee iioot. rininuti s attorney.
Sheriff's Sale.
"DY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE
JJ Issued by Georjre F. Huusevrorih. clerk
of the district court within and for Ca
cotnty, Nebraska, and to me directed. I wil
On the 24th day of December A. O. 1901
A t b':O0 o'clock a. m. of said day. at the south
d or of the court house in the Cit v of Plaits'
mouth, in uid c unty. sell at uulillc auction
to the highest bidder for cash, the following
real estate, to-wlt: lxt seven (.). In block
iitrie(W: lots one I) and two (:.'). in block six
teen (10; iotone O"). block eleven (11); lot two
oiock eleven (i ); lot thr. e .V. OlocK eleven
(ll): lot four (4). block eleven (11 1 ; lots one (1)
ana two (U). In block seven (.). in Carter s ad
l It Ion to the City of Weeping Water: lot
Seven (7) nnd eiplit (s). In block three (.1). Park
addition to the City of Weeping Water, all in
Cass county. Nebraska, together with the
privileges ana appurtenances thereunto !.
i nuing or in any ise appertaining. '1 lie same
iielng levied upjn and taken as the prop rty
of John M. Carteret al.. defendants, to satisfy
a Judgment of said coi.rt recovered by the
County ol Cass. piaintilT. against said de
fendants. Piatt-mouth. Neb.. November II. A. D. Wl
W. IJ. W HttLEtt, Sheriff.
Jesse L. Root. Plaintiil's Attorney.
Sheriffs Sale.
T3V VIRTUE OF AN ALIAS ORDER OF
' sale Issued bv Geo. r . llouseworth. clerk
of the district court within and for Cass
county. Nebraska, and to me directed. I will
On the 31st day of December. A. O 1901
At II :00 o'clock a. m. of ! a id da, at the south
door of the court bouse In the city of Platts
mouth. in said county, sell at public auction
totbe highest bidder for cash, the following
real estate. k-wii: rractlonai lots elgiit
Mve (Sj). eightv-slx (j). eight v-seven in'.").
eighty-eight ttw). and eight) --nine (o:0. in lot
eleven (I i'. in the sojUj west quarter or i-dt lull
eighteen (Ip). In town twelve (li. ranee four
teen (14). in Cass county. Nebraska, together
Willi the privileges and appurtenances there
unto belonging or in anywise appertaining.
The same lieing levied upon and taken as the
property of Orace I. Coneland el al.. defend
ants, to satisry u judgment or saiu court re
covered by the County of Cass, plaintiff.
against -am deienuants.
Plattsmoutn, Atu., .November 27. A. u. i 1.
v . u. w BEILKI.
Sheriff Cass count v. Nebraska.
Bv .1. L. McUride. Ueoutv
.i. l. noot. 1'iainun s Attorney.
Notice to Creditors.
State or Nebraska t T . ,,,, ,
Cass Cocxtv -w-.-.j .
In the matter of the estate of John ltauth.
deceased:
1STOTICK 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
A' creditors of said deceased will meet the
administrator if said estate, before me. coun
ty judge of Cass county. Nebraska, at the
county court room in l'latt.smouth. in said
county, on 'he grth day of January. A. 1.
i. ana on tne Jt'tii any or June, a. u. iwui
at II :u'o'clM'lc a. m. each day. for the pur
pose of presenting helr claims for examina
tion, adju-tment and allowance.
Six months are allowed for the creditors of
said oeceased to present their claims, and
one year for the administrator to settle said
estate irom the Srth day of l)ecem!er. )'!.
Witness my hand and seal of said county
court, al Plattsmoutn. Ae'raska. this 3d day
of le-ember. lbul. J. E. Ihuulass.
laealj County Judge.
Ordinance No. 210.
AN ORDINANCE TERMINATING THE
lease between the City of Plattsmouth
and tho Plattsmouth Gas & Electric Light
Company for use of gas and electric lighting
plant lu saiu city, executed anout uctoiier
isiii: disclaiming any ownership on Dart of
City of Plaitsmoutli of property described In
said lease, and denying any agreement or
liability on part or said city to p ly the
Knded debt or saiu uas & f.iectnc. iignt
Company, and authorizing the City Cle.-k. In
the name of the City of Plattsmouth. to give
said lessor the notice coiitem plated in Article
V of said le.ise.
Be It ordained by the Mayor and Common
Council of tne City of Plattsmouth:
Section I. That the said Citv of Platts
mouth hereby elects to terminate the lease
between the Plattsmouth Uns& tle trie Light
Company and the City of Plattsmouth, exe
cuted about October ZA. lsJ.
Section x. That the Citv Clerk be and here
by is directed. In the name of the City of
fiattsmoutu. tor--rtnwitn uotuy saia nans
mouth Gas & Electric Llsht Com nan V of the
election of said City to thus terminate said
lease, ana that rrom ana alter reoruary in.
IUU2. the said city will refuse to pay any fur
ther rent for said property, and will not
recognize anv liability under said lease from
and after sa'id date, and will on said day. or
Intervening dav. deliver to the possession of
said Gas & Electric Light Company or any
person it may nominate an or said property
held by said City under said lease.
Section 3. The Citv of Plattsmouth hereby
disc. alms any ownership In any of the prop
erty des4Tiled In said lease, save and except
as tenant under said leaie, and disclaims any
liability or agreement to Dav the bonded del t
of said Gas iic Electric Light Company.
Section 4. mat this ordinance shall De in
force from and after its passage and approval
according to law.
Passed and approved the Ftb day of De
rem be r. JDul. John Lutz. President.
JIo J-iuptii
5f?ese
That's a sign you often see on country places, bu yxm will never
see it on this store.
WE-WANT YOU TO HUNT
Over tho entire town, then come here and you will deci.le that
Our Drug Line is More Complete
And our Prices Lower than can bo found Elsewhere.
Elmwood
From the Leader-Echo.
Georjre and Dave Kunz left" Tues
day morning for a visit with relatives
at Springfield and Naperville, Illinois.
The boys will also spend a day or two
sijjht seeing at Chicago. They expect
to return home about December 20th,
accompanied by Angust East, who is
attending school at ZS'aperville.
The Elmwood mills, under the
management of Clans Brekenfeld,
continues to do a thriving business.
Besides supplying their large home
trade with Hour, they shipped a car
to Springrteld Jast week, and one to
Louisville this wee'?, and have a car
booked for Eagle next week.
Elmer DeFord was shooting at a
mark at Henry McLaughlin's plate
Thankgivingday, using a revolver and
cartridges loaded withshot. In stoop
ing over to look at the mark lie ac
cidently discharged the weapon, most
of the shot lodging in one of his shoes,
When it Comes to ReaJ
Fine Fvirniture
There is no store in Cass County that compares with the immense
Etock of fine goods carried by the
Sattler Furniture Company
No Christmas Present so Nice
As an elegant piece of furniture. Why not please your wife by
getting st.mething new and useful for Christmas.
Examine and price our stock.
Settler Fvirniture Company
The Big Store on Sixth Street.
but fortunately not penetrating the
flesh.
E. E. Haves and Coon Stoehr left
for Oklahoma Tuesday evening, where
they have purchased land and will
make their future home. May succers
go with them is the wish of their
many friends.
The city council held a red hot
S'.ssion Monday night, and some of the
deliberations were marked with much
bitterness The usual routine business
was transacted, and an ordinance
terminating the light contract with
the Plattsmouth Gas and Electric
Light company was read and passed.
The ordinance provides that the city
will yieid possession on Febtiary 18,
1902, and that the city especially
denies any agreement or liability on
the part of the city to pay the bonded
debt of toe gas and electric light com
pany. The usual grist of bills were
allowed, and several claims for small
pox quarantine were presented and
referred to the committee on claims. J
Zuckweiler
111-113 South Sixth St.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Christmas Gifts
Christmas Trees
Christmas Candies
J CIST RECEIUED
A FINE LINE OF
Fancy Chinaware and Lamps
Very Suitable for Christmas Presents.
Everything Good to Eat for Your Christmas Dinner,
flowed 09
(Jrourjds
Platts. 'Phones fflce.
lies zi
W. B. ELSTER,
DENTIST.
OFFICE:
Waterman Block
Plattsmouth,
Nebraska
Sold by F. G. EGENBERGER
Plattsmouth. tfebra-ka
DR. H. JENSEN
VETERINARIAN
Tlie Only Graduate of Veterinary Medicine
in Cass County.
Weeping Water, - - - Nebraska
THE IDEAL
Five Cent Cigar
Delicious aroma Perfect burner
Positively the best.
No first class retailer should be without
BUDS CIGARS
PEPPERBERG
Main Street, Plattsmouth, Neb.
& Lutz's
Plattsmouth. Neb.
BUDS I
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