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About Plattsmouth herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1892-1894 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1892)
s Till: WKKKIA HKUAliD; PLATTSMOITH. M- HUASKA. SF.ITK.M UKli -J.MM)2. tuc cnnMOMY rniiMPii PEOPLE AND AFFAIRS. It Gives Othef Evidence of Its Hypocrisy. jiiiM)t occurence ' air.on tin- best ot friends. ..,. p.,, ,,, u Tl'.. occureu-e , I "' iIlAV(li ,,..! v,.rv -iderable continent on tl.e street ACTION ABOUT PAVING. The Council Rcfn4 Aaain to Ac cept the Lcwsst Eitl and the Bo.irdof Pub 10 Works to S:n tht) Coonac;. '.v 1 . i , I y living id i t 1 1 y Moti le v . i " h t I a st s i s I'I . e I- ! tn wciie I an.l the of friends today I. j nIv much Ji.ir.l.-r (. each ft hea. haii i,,,,,,,,;,, ., It.u. d;l)M all(l ,!,. th.- scori..- veuve.! by his aulai;.. !,.; WJW thulIflt of it. Slu. rust ui . . j w"t to led in the eveuine; claim- The Oarhaue Master ! in.;' to feel better, but it the nii;hl Frank C at ruth r;il If I down ill.' j one of her- sons' heard a noise in uai lia-f Hiast.-r Monday and there , in.!i.-r'.s room ami on ;n tt-riii; 0 I THE ASHES ! seems to he ad A trican in the wood pile. ( )n Ih- Jad ot this month Mr. t-'.nruihM son, 1-re.l, wan tol.l hv The city ..until met Saturday ninlit in special session to t lU" action mi 1i-,e paving matter with all members present except Minor. Thccler'.t read tie- 1 u lovvi ui;- re port from tie- hoard of public works; o tie- I i :i, .i 1 : -1 a;. .r a m I c i ty i-inini'il if th - city ot l'i'i! t -i:i-ii:t ii. ( OA' It 1 'l i: S' I II ai'(-ord.l!l'-e VMlh i,t i r in-: t'li. t ion- we advert '-ed lor hids to pave paving liNti ict No .2. and reeiev! bids !r..n II. (.'. Me Mahen A. si. a. John I'. Car.-y Jolm T. M, i maid, an I t'lias. K. Fannin-'. A:t. r c.uvtully- c.ii-idT-in"' the bid i:.t:i"-d we found the one present --1 by t'':.i. 1 i'.m::i!i; ot .Tl.T.'i i la-- M it i'l rents per lineal loo,. ,,i'il ("oh"-.' io -and stone for cnrbii. la !!: lo-.vc-1 I id. I We tin let ne r ,-oui :.. d tl.it Ii I Contract f u- pavm:.' hiiriet . 1-e let to t'h i-. I-!. !' ii.n.ii' ui ?! 7i p.-r si j ue. re ,i rd a i'i- n . 1 1 s e. I . i tie ivi lieations 1 1: ra : -1 ;e ! to by the city en - ; i. .!' anj at t cents p. r lineal loi. t lor ii:r!'i.i witli I oio rado sand -tie.ie.e.'enr'liiie to soev'i li.'at ii nii t ui a : -h 1 I ',. r !u- cit engineer. 1 !. ' K! m M- i I " t i T. 1 1 ' V i i s, Hy I-. I-!. Whit ( iie.inu.in.- The council upon vote nw :v - I the contract to a higher hid Irr, inorin' tlie recommendation of tin- hoard ol publi;- wotks. All votiuy a e c. pt .Mtii pliy and . I). Jones. The economy council have .-set their pace as a friend of ta pa el s instead d In iriendi a- the t i payers as they claim they .still piu the taxes up. 1 he citl.eiM of I'hlttsuioutil will jiroiiatily come to their si-nses en lon' and try ami elect business men to r. present them in itiiuiici pal aifairs. In con ver.-at ion with Tin; Hi kai.h Mr. McMaUen said that although hi.s hid was tin- hilu st hy ?IIU, he would put in live-inch iiiitiin-. while the other contractors would put in only four-inch f 1 1 1 1 i n o which would cut down his hid and make it nearly as low as the others. Me also stated that every cent of the money would In- spent in the city and tlt.it eery thine- connected saw tii- mother breath her last.' She was about 1: f ty years of ai;e, and h-aves four sons and two! 'iarhae Master l'ratik Shields that i daughters. Om of the dan-liters! I a n out liou -e on tlie I.ivin-.-ton lot j i.s married and the rest of the i. act ot .'lain street, i.etw. een Mxtn children are sin-le. Her death i I - ..... i .i i .1 .. i . aim .seveuui iiiu-i ue cieau.-'i ami m.: Sl, sudden wa s verv sad an 1 oitered to io tin- work, lie pre- tin -Jfamily has the sympathy of the t-uded to do tins and presented a entire conimunit v. lull tor idr,.oiU,,r tin-work and tlie . - Inll was paid by I red. When I'arruth. sr., returned he ili-cov-red ev eh-uce ol Iraild an I he employ ed men to die; down into the vault and tllele was tile proof of hand. The work eh.inied had imt been 'In'1- and a demand was made m GREA r K VER JOE'S upon Shields f,)r the lUeley. Aft -I' soill '.irbae in.i.-ter ai, toe ii,. nicy and he . l.,i men ii.d I diva-veil him. rili'I'e si'.ins to be need s e eral t'elill HIS ill t;e ,'i w.ll'k return ot the il'-lay till ed to return Hied 111 it his ! i :u itii-: . ha I le'.el. r I. 1st Vi-CH I). McNurlhl. ,-.!! stable from Weeping' Water was in town with a warrant lrom Justice iiahi-rt's court and was o.ikui-' I a Iter .some boy s, whose names we j will not mention, for the destrue jtion of watermelons and musk, i mellons, (lie property of ICS. i;. I hert. The complaint was made by Mrs. Hardy . The property was ; destroy ed near Victoria. We have j not heard tlie result. j Triiiiiipli j 7 Witcit in Nob'aska. j i mi I i if i v inn n ; i i i i .. . 10 eT!i:i In the ( i ; ; , , , j , , ,, ,, The wifeof Sllperi'lt--ilelit Wilier wait: r uln a;: Mr. Francis ot t he j h. mis,. ,, Weepi n Water died S. ti ll. A. M. call attention to I he fact ol I tu'day a l tern no it w it h l phoid t- er, the pr..''ts that attend success) nl ' afleran illness ,,f ,:fewdas The FOREIG V. Ileal ( llllllle. Ili'illliors h, e d Ivans:., prodih'.-d -Io'V.i. Js.."i'lil,'l i'l r.ii -'-d only !iM.. own sense of th sho w ia tin ur ue .t door me: Tliat in ls'.i C ),i ).' K I lai.-ifcU ivhih- Nebraska i. 1 ).i as n , 1 1 1 r hln -ss ol things til It v.iCi e pi d a lva:i::!;e. way o l limate. an I an intelligent faruiinc' com mun i ly , we c.iil do ii i to as well ' He thinks it will lie to the ma terial advantage of our state to have this matter thoroughly venti lated by the public, in order that the farmers may, if possible, be in duced to cive winter wheat the at tention it really deserve., at their hands, luiief.il n. -curia., today. Tin husband and t e.t Washington, leeeased leaves a small childt-.-,:. with the pa ,n.; would be done b I'laltsiiiouth woikmeu The board of public works hav refused to sion the contract award iu the contract to Mr. McMaken an. I another niertine- of the council will be held to take action on th ln .ll ... .1 "iiei. in ui.- meantime the cit is paying the members of the coun cil fJ. apiece for th,- blunde.s mad l' the eiouoniisi.s ,, u,is 4 , t economy coum i iind Jud-e l Tiiipman. lined the ! Lawyer Friends Lost) Their Hoads. uile ii sensation was caused in the district court room hist evenine 'I'll I ..i , ii .... .suiii case was on tnal iind those two able im, u;. tiuisiiished lawyers, A. N. Sullivan an. I Hryon (dark were the ooo.wi,, generals. Dut in- the examination t ii witness Jud-e Sullivan seemed to he he makiii:; too much head- way in rattlmc- th,- witness to Kiut Lawyer ( lark and the lattei lllaiie m, it, i.i , ...I, ... . ... .c ineiii n o i est a 1 1 o 1 1 s. ill.- two exchan-ed some shar whots iindione word bro'i-ht ,,,, an- ,M,UI ""'ii Hi. lawyers ,,st ,h,.ir Heads and the lie was e. jv,.n :11 turned and the lawyers started lor each other c identh intent mi settling the point at issue accord illtf to the rules ,, th,. New Orleans l-.l.e l-llla. Ml.,V , rM(.. I,..,.,, as relere. , a I combat. mi s in ,.,a, live dollars cu b for iolatiou of tlie rules . .t ihedistrict court lino. i jtldire reiniiide.I llu- gentlemen Unit the rules of contest in the court room contained no provision,. i,,r a resort to an exhibition ol physical istrcn-th I'his decision was ori tlisappo.nlineiit lo tu. spectators, hut from the decision th,.,,. Wi(.ti( iipeal iind the lawyers paid the I'uie and tin- ti-lit was .hclared a draw and all bets "oil," Holh principles were in . oiiil ,,s inorninc- Ms cliipp.-r as ever, but that ul, wiir horse. Allen Hees,,,,. Hat between theiu will, a look ot I determination on his Tace which plainly showed that it there was to he ii renewal ol hostilities, he would himself take a hand. Seriously , there was m need of further precaution. Messrs. Sulli. van and Unrk are personal friends of Unn standing and their aner towards each other was thinof the past ii.s soon as each had eaten Ids Mtipper iind etnoked his Hnv,...,. Itoth regret.'.! the display of temper, The usually , ii it-t little vilhlee of Louisville is all torn up with a se.iu.lal. Amono the inhabitants ul lh, it thriviiii; village is a woman named Anderson, whose husband is a shoe-maker doine; luisiness on Main street. The back part ol the huildiiiirisu.se.! by An. lerson :md his wile for a dwelling. .-(ir ,,. time past the inhabitants ,,f n,,. iihove named village and the An derson woman have not been s'leakini;- as neighbors should, on account of the Anderson woman having an unsavory reputation. It is iilsoclaiiued that sundry and 'livers me,, employed at the stone Uarry o j,, ,u. Uit(. s(uv .f they exhibit ;my money they iin. enticed into i,,. back room' and spend it for i.umonal purposes and Unit they usually shiy until their money is n n, 1 he Andersons rented the huild iui; for one year and their time was up this week. The owner of the hud. liny; commenced proceedings to hae them ejected and an order of ejectment was issued by the justice. I'his fenieiiine hercul.-s last nii;lit locked hersell in the ,-, ,.,.i deliedthe autliorties t. t her imt i ne oruer ot eiectmenl is i .1... hiinds ol the constable and l. p.itieatly waitiuM ;l ehance to u-;li entrance with (loin- it f,-,.,i,i. In the meantime the e,t,v. ..i Louisville are ii wail in..- ,l,., i "'ent and the leucine h.-rcules is III possession. , , " ,. ' v " . per, ieatures exh hitec JuttHtich.thituv, r, Ilot of ifre.J region freMo all CI He lis liAY. Kiiuihiio Mruiheiv- w..,.o , . i'i riiiiiniis A!hnv.nti...i! AlinoM I i r Are y ou eoinc t,, the ei.-..,,. .-. the .pi.Xi,,,, ,(,.,, ! , . uie C ervhod .1... n i " -' " -' nay s; iinc the answer is iuvariabb ;,. .... ""irinative. No circus a--re-nt ion that ever eii.j i , . . ' o i lansuioiith aroused the , ,,,. j ,.. : " 'I-' marked the" : '.. nent that the kin-lino 1 !, , , h ,-s' oild s (liealc-l Sh.,-. ....... , ... .no o e- "'"I this place S atin-.l tember In view of tl... C.'.,' ...... this wouderliil Koohie-ic,, -timolol.;. "''".''I'hueaml hippo,lr.nic",ex-' "":"-h,-larl:, M tented iiuiuse. "''" in lh, world that it """V l' 'ple. runs ui. ,,- trains b",s more horses, elenhant. ,.. , wild animals, and ,-xb,b,i. i Hie I, ii I;, s teiii. . . .. . .'iisirucu (1 - '-'hiiv of entl,us,,,Mil. ,,..- p.ilion can he reiidilv .o.,t..r. i We Mic-cst t,, r,ir.-,l , i.. ..." '.Hhisnbiluy o,,t,llc tmv .iH Possibles,, ;,s not to miss Ihenrand.trcet pro, ,-ssion. which "''ves promptly at lo oVIo, k. rain 'tmiiii.-. the mammoth hichwiiv ''' "motive, which moves .lone; the streets, draw-in,;,,,,,, section (he I'urade. midthe.nacnif.ccntlableau f Mohcows Kremlin Tower with its chimin hells, are alone worth "'""KiiiilM and. after all they :,re only two f the many futures exhihitedinthe8treetprn. For Siiperiir,en,.-iit Jones' infor mation Tn;-; Hi.k-Ai.n d'-sir,-.- to as sure him lh.it no remarks of ihi, uewspaper were due to tin- instie,a non or iiiciauoti ot .! r. uidliam ot anyone else. Tin; Hi;kA!.l i heet IrolU outside iiillitences then iiiiv other newspaper in Cass county, It is republican, but it firmly be lieves in fairness and treats ;, alike. It has no personal revenues to gratify, and tlie people seem to appreciate these facts. Til!-; Hi:k--AI.K is for l'lattsmoutli ;n.l t'iiss county and holds their prosperity to be more important than the suc cess of any individual or set of indi vidual. Joseph ISIanchard and family one ot the oldest standby s of h'a-le, packed up their household effects and removed to I'niversity Place Tuesday in order to yive their boys the advantage of the Wesley nn col lei;e. Kaelet. m With the exception of Messrs. Jones ,,f the First and Murphy the present members of the l'latts- tuouth city council do not seem i.. e as thoroughly in favor ofecm- om in the ev oen, to nr.. .a money as some of their hieji sound- ititf speeches of pretense would ad the uninformed to believe. Li". Todd has let the contract lo John K'ohhins for what is to be one ol the best slock barns in the county. It will be ."sii f, ,.i ,,,, ,i. round and well fitted mi with line hox stalls, ,,r the convenience of the blooded stock of the farm. Mr. Todd's farm is three miles south of Kiiiht Mile tirove. 'ITEE EVJRS'TaiSK &'E'. M3 PURCHASED A MAMMOTH Sx"0CK OF N AND DOMESTIC CLOTHING Hi Trade During Uu-Third Week o(Wi.. ti mber, 182. far cxccnlcil that ol tlie oiul anil lliird wks of Ntpt;iiiIHr, 1S1 I Ins is tw to two fat-ls...ju(licious ailvcr. Usui" anil giving the Uvt for least money VISIT JOE IF YOU WISH TO BE N STYLE. JOE, THE POPULAR CLOTHIER, r.U I. ;o..s i-k-k i.. tiovet nor Itoyd ;it '-' o'clock y ester day afternoon granted a free iind unconditional pardon to Charles II. I'aul, the ex-treasurer of Adams county , who was last month con victed of embezzlement and sen tenced to three years' imprisouim-nt m the state penitent iur . I I llM '"''"I pendiuii- before the live for ,,V(.r;, u ion t h, A lar-e mini Ii..,- ,,r .1 ... o i.i"si pioiiiiuent citi.ens of llastiiins and Adams eoiu.tv siyued petitions f,ir the pardon ol I'-'iil. The trial judo,. ,,,, eleven of the jurymen who con victed him, as well as the county eonunissioners who pressed the -nit. united in the petition for par '"" Sever..: date- had bee,, set r a h.-ariu- ol the i .-,,,- ,,( the attorneys on both sides ,, ,. t'use bi t it was not until t,,,j the he,, riu- was lin.illy o'iv,.. , Messrs. Mci're.-iry and Smith .,( I I . I - t 1 I , - ss ;( ,,,.,(.y J.!,,,.,,,,, appeared to ar-ue on behalf of the Petition, while Messrs. Howell and und lloeppner appeared lor th,! -tab . Hoth sides U1.IV iri, ,.,.,, (i with attention by .,. .,,,.,. l h-' nre-umetils were ,-ocn,t.,, . I -':. and ., f , , , ,l k ,,u. ' muiouncedhis decision in lavor , , SUPREME COURT DOCKET. A Resume of the Work to ho Done the Coming Session. I he docket of the supreme court for September 1-!''.', h,, j,,st been i-su. d, say Tlu- Nehrask , fin 1 less ami ii chince over its panes shows that there are actually docketed iind undisposed of, I.PV.I eases, of which number lilt have already been atoned and submit ted to the court, and by it ( !ken under advisement." When decis '"lis will be handed down no one "ue can tell. And it shows that there are aNo dot; case. on the docket waitini;- arcmiient and sub million, and then decision 1 1 e ,. i, ol three members of the court writes an opinion in a case every workino- hiy-couulino three hun dred working days in ;, year -it would take a y ear and a half to de cide those cases a I read v siibm in.., I mid if we add the other U'Ki caecs! there will be two and a half years' more that will be required to catch up with the docket, an.l clear it oil. Such delays arc equivalent to a denial of justice, and attorneys iind parlies who wish to make u,. ol the law's delay s I., work hardships injustice have an unconscious ally in tin- court its. -It. Some time si,,,-,. ;ln ws "ade to incicnsc the number ol judoc on that bench, but the nl limn .- thoiioht it w;,s ;l s.-heuie to Uive a couple of other lawv er :, I "hit place" on the bench, and th,. miemluient to the Const i t III ion was defeated. I) ,.v,.r Wl.v WotKi-,1. it ,s the llldi-es ol our ral courts, and no court is dcntly overcrowded as i , preuii court, and it is the ...is'inis win. leel the hard-hip he law s delavs more 1 1 , . , , , . , , j oinei class. Anion- th. el-, s lrom th,, , ty thus -,1 under i.dvis, im nf the i derated on.- of Wats,,,, lV v;ill. son, ... .-siu iieniieroi-r. It has I peil.llili; now several years, nine will ultimately decide it. WATERMAN BLOCK, MAIN-ST i just Opened I his T ' i - - i - - it .Hi r- -II poor f BUllM-GOOM DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED -LIQUORS OF AiL KINDS been Hilt H h,,, s,.. '.him I'arnu le - Son will debver I' '.v in bulk to i.ny part U , i,y i't all tunes. Leave v.mrs order- -,'t I arniele s barn on Seventh street. Note , In .Ii'ti.. ! i ..an l .Ii'l.alliali .,. ,.n II lit. Hi. , I , r : , I. , Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Whrn ltbj- u we Kv h--r Cwtori. Whn the wat 4 VhiM, oriel fnr Castor, Vhn nlm hrrm Misw. nhc .-!mi. to rwf.. njhivln.il.i !M.fc.14T,'it,rm..-iW'li4 t liarli - M,,,,;, N i,,h, X.iM f ! Imi-i . I'.lial.elli l'i.-e laiii v s f.a i "er Uirsi lo.o,.- otiko.iv, i. . . . I, le, l',, , , , J " liiiil.ia,- ii,, i, ., .lei,.,,,!;,,,, , "ii "ill i.-,Ki- mi, I,,,. ,e, I ,,n 1 1,. ! , .!:, v III- liefl'i'li m ,1,,. ,,,, , ,,,rt ,,, .- I .nntv. X.l.r.-.-K,,.,,,, ,r,r, ',.r; ''''! v' l'1"'""" h.Vni, . ::::;,; Ke'V't!' U'i.'V K'" ''"al.-'ll. "' 1 " ' s I it liner, i ir-t iianii' ,o, k ii, i ii ' 1 1 ,). ,,,.w,- .1,-,-r.li . , ;. ty. lo ,t: T.,,rih l.all i' a l u' rtl, w...l.,,1a,,,.r. ,.4. .,ltl,..r.-'s,,l'',rn.r .1 else, t , twenty-six i'.v.i, tnwiisl,,,, twelve it J., mime twelve UJi C ,, ,'.i ."S.,"'"'!'1 'I'liet tit I.-. if nlHintUT. hi iiii.I t.. the uIhivi- .leseril.,-.! remi I,v "I i.liiiiitill at, i Ins Knuitiir: cm t,r- re .linr.'.l ti.iiriHwcr .in ,,r before the 17 tit .lav i.f I . toiler Is'f.'. .... JONATHAN' ADAMS. l.y lo A i toknkv John A. lv iks. "PURITY AND LOW PRICES," OUR MOTTO. 'Cold Tea Whisky' o. F. C. Taylor Whisky "Old Crow," "Guckenheimer Whisky.1' ' WJIOIiKmALBi: and JtKTAIJL. CLLL .ITE) SEE TJS,