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PLATTSMOUTir, NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1887.
VOLUME XXIII. NUMHHK 18
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No One Need
Remain
A Dyspeptic.
"I have licen Buffering for
over two years with Dyspf psia.
For the last year I could not
take a tlrink of cold water nor
cat any meat without vomiting
it up. My life was a misery. I
had had recommended Sim
mons Liver Regulator, of which
I am now taking the Hecond
bottle, and the fact is that
"Words cannot express the relief
I feel. My appetite is very
good, and I digest everything
thoroughly. I sleep well now,
and I used to be very restlcas.
I am fleshing up fast; good,
strong food and Simmons Liv
er Regulator have done it all.
I write this in hopes of benefit
ing some one who lias suffered
as I did, and would take oath
to these statements if desired."
E. 8. Ballou,
Syracuse, Neb.
GOIjNT-l-Y OFFICERS.
Treasurer.
Deputy Treasurer, -
Clerk. -
Deputy Clerk,
Clerk I District Courf,
Sheriff, - -
Deputy Sheriff.
Surveyor.
Attorney.
upt. ol Pub Schools,
County J udue.
D. A. Cam i'brlLi
Tikis. Pollock
J. M, liOBINSON
C, C McPhkkson
W. C. SHOWALTKR
J. ('. KlKK.NBAKV
li. C Y ROMANS
A. JlADOLK
Al.LKX BKK80N
MaYXAKI) SPINK
O. KCSSCLL
1SOAKD OF surr.itvisoRS.
Louis Foi.tz, Ch'in., Weeping Water
A. It. Toim, - riattsniouth
A. ll. Dickson, - Kimwood
GIVIG SOCIETIES.
C1ASS CAMP NO. 3.S2, MODKUN WOODMEN
ol America Meets second aud fourth Mon
day evening at K. of P. hull. All transient
brothers are requested to meet with w. L. A.
Newcomer, Venerable Consul ; W. C, WHlettn,
Worthy Adviser ; P, Merges, Ex-Banker ; J. i.
Morris, Clerk-.
1HLATTS.MOUTH LODCK NO. 8. A. O. U. W.
Meets every alternate Friday evening at
Kockvvood hall at S o'cIock. All transient broth
ers are respectfully invited 10 attend. .1. A.
iutsche, M. W. ; S. C, Green, Foreman : S. C.
Wilde. Kecorder ; S. A. Nowcoiuer. Overseer.
McCONIHIE POST 45 C. A. R.
ROSTER.
Sam. M. Cfiafm an Commander,
C. S. Twiss Senior Vice
F. a. Hatks Junior " "
John W. Woods Adjutant,
Auijust Tautscii Q. M.
15KNJ. IIkmpi.k Officer of the Day.
John C'ouiiKiAN, " " uard
S. P. Holi-owav, Sergt Major.
It. H. LiviNC.STux, Post Surgeon
Alpha WrIkht, Pot Chaplain
Kegular meetings. 2nd and 4th Thursday of
each month at i'ost Headquarter in ltock
wood Block.
PROFESSIONAL CARDSt
ATTORNEYS at law.
"IJEKSON & SULLIVAN, Attorneys at Law.
A Will give prompt Attentiou to all business
Intrusted to them. OiUce In Union Block, East
side. Flattsmouth, Neb.
J AS. S. MATHF. VS, Attorney at Law. Office
over M. B. Murphv Co's store, south 8lde of
Msla between 6th aud 5Ui streets. 21tf
"IJOBEUT B. WINDHAM. Notary Public and
-X' Attorney at Lar. Office over Hark of
Cass County. PlaUsmouth, Neb. Office tele
phqpie No, 7 ; residence. No. 6.
JOHN A. DA VIES. A ttorney at Law. Office
with K. H. Windham, over Bank of Cass Co.
Plattsmouth, Jan 71yj Nkbraska.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
EW. COOK, M. P., Phyician and Surgeon.
Offic at Fisher's Drug Store, Flatts
mouth, Nebraska.
I? L, SIOGIN3, M. I., Physician and Sur
geon. One door vet of Bennett's store.
Office hours from 10 to 12 a. in. and from 3 to 5
nd7to9p. in. Resideni;. corner Ninth and
Kim streets Mrs. Levii.gs house. Telephone
at office and house.
LEGAL.
Probate Notice-
Jxi the matter of the Inst 1 npceaspd
9!id testament of NoahKJIobbs j "eceasea-
In the County Court of Cass C. Nebraska.
Netice Is hereby given that on the 23rd day
of July A. D.. 1S7. at the County Judge's office
In Plattsmouth. Cass county. Nebraska, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, the following matter
will be heard and considered :
The application of Azby C. Hobbs to admit
to probote the last will and testament of Noah
If Hobbs, late of Elm wood, in said county, de
ceased, and for letters testamentary to Azby
U. Hobbs. Dated this July Cth. 1&87.
By order of the Court.
16-3 C. KussELt, County Judge,
ShorifTs Sale.
By Tirtne of an execution issued by W. C.
Show-alter, Clerk of the District Court within
and for Ca.-s county. Nebraska, and to me di-re'-ted,
I will on the l"2ih day of August. A D.
1837, at 11 o'clock a. in , of said day at the south
door of the Court House in said comity, sell at
public auction, the followi-g real estate to-wit :
lotne (1) two -2) and three (3) In block sev
en (7) in Duke's Addition to tlm city of Flatts
mouth, Cass county, Nebraska.
The same beiag levied upon nnd taken a the
property of Geort: W. Fairtield. defendant ; to
satisfy a judgment o! said Court recovered by
tolonion i: Nathan, plaintiffs, against said de
fendant. Flattsmouth, Neb.. July 2nd A. D..18S7.
J. C. Kl KKNSBA KY.
1C-5 Sheriff Cass County, Neb.
M'KIO LODGE NO. 84, A. O. U. W. Meets
. -- every ulrernat Friday eveniug at K. of I.
v hall. Transient brother are respectfully In
vited to attend. F.K. White, Master Workman ;
Jt. A, T;iite. Foreman ; F. J. Morgan, Overseer ;
J. Morris. Hecorder.
'r "WillJ. Warrick's improved poultry
powder gives satisfaction every time.
Try it Only 20c a lb. 16-4t
Missea laced serge shoes 35 and
K foxed 50 cent3 only, at Merges. 14tf
THE LATEST NEWS.
FIEAT AT riTTBBURO.
Pittsburg, July 19. Five fatal cases
of sunstroke were ."cported to-day. At
noon the thermometer registered 84 .
A good breeze is blowing, with some in
dications of rain.
FOKTY-FIVE CASKS OP SUNSTROKE.
Cincinnati, July 19. There were re
ported to police headquarters, up to mid
night, for the entire day, forty-five cases
of sunstroke, six of which were fatal.
LEFT FOR "WASniKOTON.
Elmira, N. Y., July 19. President
Cleveland and party arrived here from
Cazenovia at 9:45 p. m. A large crowd
had gathered at the depot to welcome
the party and the President and Mrs.
Cleveland from the platform acknowl
edged the cheers by bowing and smiling.
The party left for Washington at 10:10
p. m.
A CATTLK EMBARGO.
Washington, D. C, July 19. Dispatch
es have been received at the departement
of State from the United States minister
of Belgium announcing that the govern
ment of that country has increased the
import duty on coffee, cattle and meat.
Meat will not be permitted to enter Bel
gium except in the form ofwhole animals
and halves and fore-quarters of animals,
and then only when the lungs are attach
ed.
SAILED FOR IIOME.
San Francisco, July 19. Accommoda
tions were secured this morning for
Queen Kapiloani and the remainder of
the Hawaiian royal party, on board the
Australia, which sailed for Honolulu this
afternoon, the queen having decided not
to wait for the United States cruiser,
IIa8sler, on which accommodations were
tendered her.
NO MAK'i LAND.
Washington, D. C, July, 20. A peti
tion signed by the residents of Mineral
City, which is one of the neutral strips
known as "No Man's Land," lying south
of Kansas, has been received by the pres
ident respecting his failure to sign the
bill passed by both houses of congress at
the last session annexing No Man's Land
to the state of Kansas. The petitioners
represent that for five years past that
country has been monopolized by large
and influential cattle companies, many of
them foreign corporations, which have
fenced off for their own purposes thous
ands of acres of valuable land, and
whose every aim is to keep out the hon
est and hard working farmer. The peti
tion states that from twenty to thirty
families are daily entering this strip and
locating and building and breaking
ground for crops. The railroads are
making surveys and some are about com
mencing to grade. Towns are springing
up, people are spending their money in
building, yet they cannot get a title to
the ground they are building upon. Bus
iness is impeded and trade is unprotected,
The petitioners ask that their statements
be investigated and such action taken as
will best protect them in their rights.
In reply to the letter from the cattle
owners on the tract known as "No Man's
Land," asking "whether a portion of the
herders occupying th'ct land can form an
organization and adopt a herd law to
govern free rangemen, Land Commission
er Sparks states that no person, organiza
tion or association has any right, or color
of authority, to make a herd regulation
or any other regulations in respect to the
occupation of lands in tho pnblic land
strip.
BRITISH. AFFAIRS.
London July 19. Lord Salisbury's
speech at the Carlton club today was the
last straw upon the back of the over
burdened conservative camel. It was
not only a confession of the government's
weakness, but also a frank admission
that the conservative party is at the mer
cy of the unionists. Several of the most
uncompromising tones present were dis
posed to resent the premier a concessions
to the government's unionist allies and
to declare the independence of the tory
party, of any part y or fact'on not hold-
orthodox tory yiews, but those of them
who were not convinced on the spot will
shortly be made to see the conservatives
are anything but independent. Bad par
ty mana cement, over confidence and short
sightedness in their warfare against
Mr. Gladstone haye resulted in the tory
cabinet's being led into ambush and they
must eet out as best they can. The to-
ries cannot now break with the unionists,
nor can the unionists withdraw from
their alliance with the conservatives.
Neither can stand alone. Both are afraid
to appeal to the country in the face of
the popular feeling as indicated in the
recent elections and there is nothing left
for them to do but to remain in the pres
ent relations or no to the wall.
The lato decisions denote that the
electors throughout the country are
weary of the trimmin-j tactics of the yov
eminent and are anxious for an oppor
tunity to give force to their changed
opinions through tho medium of the
ballot box. The coercion bill has ap
pealed to the sentiment of the people and
the land bill to their pockets, the latter
being the more sensitive spot. V ith
the proletariat there will " in many
parts of the the country be a greater howl
over the adjustment of rents than could
be excited among the same people over
the extermination of the whole Irish race,
except in llornsey, where at the last elec
tion, the conservative candidate was re
turned without opposition and conse
quently there can be no comparison. The
reduction of last year's tory majorities
indicate the tin ft of public and party
feeling, and the outlook is in no wise en
couraging to the ministerialists or their
allies.
The house of commons went formally
in a body to the house of lords this af
ternoon, where royal assent was given to
the Irish crimes act amendment bill, and
it was thus made the law of the realm.
County Commissioner's Proceed
ings. Tuesday, July 19th, 1887.
Board met pursuant to adjonrnment;
members all present. Minutes of May
and June read and approved.
Bond of John MeGuin, and Wm. Del-
les overseer of dist. 53, approved.
The following bills were allowed:
ft 1 Oa " -1... 1 -1 i X. A -t
jv. j. on ei "in, coi. lusu uix.es. a ou ui
Johnson Bros., nails for county 5 10
T. Clark, wood for paupers. . . 2 85
A. Clark, goods to paupers. ... 8 05
M. B. Murphy & Co., goods to
paupers 2; 00
F. S. White, goods to paupers. 20 50
Rend Bros. & Co., goods to
paupers 9 45
Poisell & Spencer goods to pau
pers 5 20
Robt. Sherwood, goods to pau
pers 1 o
J. V. Weckbach, goods for jail 35 40
W. II. Malick, boarding city
prisoners o4 o
W. II. Malick, boarding county
prisoners 218 2o
J. C. Eikenbary, guarding pris
oners o uu
M. Spink, salary and ex 109 00
Platts. Gas & E. L. Co., gas for
June oO
Eli Sampson, boarding pauper. 95 37
Neb telephone, rent for July. . 12 95
T. E. Williams, gasoline vv
State Journal Co., bridge book
notice G o0
Gazette Journal Co., book 36 50
" " tax receipts. 10 00
John Morris & Co 8 20
Henry Boeck 10 95
Insane case, Mary E. Spencer. . 54 00
J. K. Keithley, tax notice 6 25
O. Jacobs, assessing Elmwood. lol 0
Knotts Bros., note heads and
envelops 18 oO
Richey Bros., lumber 13G 43
Nat. L. Co., claim $21.50, al
lowed 20
Nat. L. Co., lumber 20 -J'J
Tidball & Fuller, lumber 21 44
J. W. Quackenbush, lumber. . . 10 00
Piatt L. Co., lumber 114 "u
Tho. Buir. a 50
J. S. Duke, mds. for county. . . 3 CO
James Mills J
B. B. McMurlin 20
Resignation of J. L. Rhoden accepted.
W. C. Showalter, clerk of district court
reported fees due witnesses, remaining m
his office unclaimed, for the half year
ending June 1st 1S87.
Ed. Wagner $ 2 00
John Patraka 0 DO
Catharan Mutzler 4 10
David Hoppe 4 80
Newton Young o DU
Ed. Cooper 4 u
Thomas B. Stevenson 2 00
Belle Beaver 3 00
George Tinley 5 70
John Sayles o u
William Wintersteen 2 00
Benjamin Cross G 00
William Haignt vu
John McCarroll 3 80
George Hathaway 3 80
G. L. Lane 3 80
Jas. E. Bauming 3 80
J. II. Austin 3 80
A. B. Taylor 2 00
G. W. Norton 1 85
David Woodward 1 50
Miles M. Morgan 2 00
Frank Dabury 10 00
James Patterson 2 00
William Barnhood 2 20
JohnPhillop 3 80
J. F. Parkins 4 50
Thos. O. Moon 2 50
S. F. Rockwell 2 00
Mrs. O. II. Goodwin 2 00
Anderson Root 3 20
M. J. Turner 1 10
F. Latham 1 10
E. Messier 1 1
J. B. Rennick 1 10
F. Carruth 1 10
B. C. Yeomans 4 90
O. Burgess 6 00
Fred Latham 2 00
Paul Schi ndlcr . . : .' . 6 00
John Baumamer 8 10
J. N. Wise 2 00
L. S. Perie 11 50
William Herold 2 00
J. D. Tubb 2 00
J. N.Wise 2 00
1. W. Shrvock 2 00
J. D. Simpson 4 00
Wm "NT Newell 2 00
J. C. Gilmore 2 80
A. B. Todd 4 00
Jacob Vallery Sr. 2 50
R. B. Windham 4,00
2 00
4 00
a oo
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 (0
2 00
NEBRASKA NEWS.
Ord has voted water bonds.
Fremont is to haye a packing house.
The teachers normal institute at Stnin-
ton is a big success.
A city directory is in the hands of the
printers in Grand Island.
Gage county is jubilant oyer the pros
pects ior immense crops.
Norfolk has "-ranted an Omaha firm a
franchise to put in water works.
The treasurer of Otoe county took in
$140,284.57 in the last six months.
Fairbury's municipal expenses for the
ensuing year arc estimated at !JG,4".0.
Elkhorn valley it is claimed will this
year yield the largest corn crop ever
known there.
Work has been begun on the main
building ot the soldiers' and sailors' home
at Grand Island.
The Falls City band expect to submit
a bid for playing during the State Fair
at Lincoln.
Lincoln merchants have filed a protest
with the state board of transportation de
manding better rates.
Lincoln has contracted to have her
daily water supply incrensed'to 2,000,000
gallons at a cost of $0000.
Coal lias been discovered near the
mouth of the Short Pine river sixteen
miles northwest of Graham.
Hastings is soon to vote on a proposi
tion to issue bonds in the sum of $15,000,
to lay additional water mains.
The stockholders of the Fremont
creamery have just pocketed a semi an
nual dividend of ten per cent. This is
buttering the biscuits of opulence on both
sides.
On Friday last Martin O'Brien fell
dead at Lincoln. He was waiting for a
train to take him to Ansley, Neb., where
he expected to go to work on the rail
road. Death is supposed to have result
ed from heart disease.
Gov. Thayer is much criticised by many
for pardoning Fitzimmons, tho murderer
of Pearl Forcaell three years ago. At
the same time he is being urged most
earnestly to commute the sentence of
Hoffman who is to hang for train wreck
ing.
Gov. Thayer will attend the centennial
celebration of the adoption and promul
gation of the federal constitution, to be
held in Philadelphia in September. He
has appointed as commissioner to repre
sent Nebraska the Hon. Wm. M. Robert
son of Madison.
Last Thursday a farmer named Sallen
living near Nelson, Nicholls county,
drove to town with a load of hogs which
he sold for $50. Another farmer named
Coonrad saw him draw the monev and
when Sallen started home asked for a
ride which was readily gantcd. Two
hours afterward the dead body of Sallen
was found. Suspicion at once rested on
Coonrad and on going to his house he
was found in a clean suit of clothes while
his wife was washing the blood from the
shirt in whieh the murder was committed.
Coonrad was taken to the county jail in.
Nelson where the sheriff placed an extra
guard over him. Friday night passed
safely but Saturday nijjht a mob captur
ed the jail took him out and hung him
Tabor College.
FULL COURSES OF STUDY :
Classical, Scientific an! Literary,
Normal anil EsgiisL Minic, Art
and Business ppp-rtments.
New Building.
BETTER FACILITIES.
Fall term begins Sept. 20th. Table
board $2 00 to $2.50 per week. All ex
penses lo.w. For catalogues address
Wm. M. BROOKS, Pres..
Tabor, Iowa.
HESSELROTH'S
WINE8OFS,iROI!.
THESEUTCOISTITrTISJlt EEIEDT.
For Debllltv.
Dyspepali
V ratnrta. 1 .i& n irn or.
nor, ImpoT
erlahed and NluKKlah Clrr ulo
tlon or the Itlood, loaa orAp
Eetlte, Derangement of tho
.Iver. ervouaneaa, Palplta
tlon of the Urart, Cold Feet.
Numbneaa. Female Weak"
neaa. and In fact all dlaordera
arlalnv f r m a Lo w Mtate of
the blood, and a DlaordereB.
Condition of the llreatlvo
Orrani.
lla effect on the human system la
MARVELOUS.
By exciting the p torn acta to perfect
digestion of tood, it enriches and
strenmbens the blood, riving tone
and vior to the whole system, the
glow of health, elastic steps, and
buoyant spirits, giving ample evi
dence of its beneficial effects.
If constipated use Hesselroth's
Gelatine-Coated Blood and iaver
Pills. They cost no more than other
laxative Dills, and are irreallr
superior. Ask your Drucpist forliesselroth s Swed
ish Wineof Iron (Price tl per Bottle; six bottles, til.
nil Hesselroth's Blood and I.lver PLUi (25c. per
box; fiva boxes, H, or sena aireci 10
P. L. Wi?c
Thomas Thomas. . .
Will S. Wise
E. 11. Todd
L. I). Bennett
A. B. Taylor
Henry Eikenbary . .
J. I). Sampson
Board adjourned.
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I-'or ;i short time
SPECIAL :
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India, XJiiens, Piques,
Fancy Nainsooks
Uvlv TIIlv LATEST NOVELTIES,
Swiss and Hamburg Embroideries and Flouncing.
Js. Ccsriploto'luiiie cf Hobos, in
"Wh.it and Colors, of tho
Xiatost Designs.
:-OUR GOODS ARE ALL, NEW-:-Aml
yon are inviletl to call.
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We Announce Without Further Notice a
-OX
Commencing TO-DAY, JULY
fcepteniber 1st.
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without reserve, it will he to the
ot Ca.ss County to
Having in view the interests
multitude to share the benefits of
consideration sell to other dealer3
under this clearance b:tc.
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DO NOT DELAY!
"We go to New York soon to make our Fall Purchases,
ami we kindly request all of our friends indebted to us to
call as early as possible and adjust their accounts.
Yours Respectfully,
SOLOMON & NATHAN.
j Wh-te Front Dry Goods House.
Mairi Street, - Plattsrabuth, Neb.
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12th, and continuing until
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A POSITIVE-
individual interests of all citizens
take advantage of the
ot our customers, and to enable the
this great sale, we will under no
wholesale lots of goods embraced
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