r "" f v :i. ... i'LAlTSMQUTII TOiiil u,i;iw! inUKtJDAV, OCTQUFR 11, 1883, TRedLiictiouL IRecP Taction dliuLctioM- Saving decided to romovo Hovombor lot to STrauls Cam 's 130-ft. stor room, w .must reduce our Immonso Stools of Children's Bays' and Man's Clo tiling;, Underwear, Hats, Caps," etc. In order to do so wo offer you for tiio IToszt Tliirty 3Days. Cur IIMViErSE STOCK. jsl? SIj jl TLJ C3r IE3C "37 ILlT C3r JEL 31 0 Men's Stoga Boots, formerly sold at 2.50 and $3, now selling for $1.50 and $2. Celluloid Collars 15 cents; Cuffs 35 cents. Elegant Overcoats, Beaver Collars and Culls, formerly sold for $25.00, selling now at 18.00. Everything Sold ly us is guaranteed us represented, and will sell you goods twenty per cent, less than you can huy them elsewhere. &he Qhttsmouth Qfeehllf )$ra1d Lawson Sheldon, Geo. W. Young, C. II. rarmeic, a. l Weston, . M. Kirkpatrick, Jas. E. IJanning, L. C. Pollanl, Andrew KNOTTS BROS., Publishers & Proprietors. CITY BRIEFS. is Front Wednesday's Daily, Mr. M. A. llartian, of Hastings, in tho city. Mr. J. W. Peck, of Davenport, was in the city yesterday. Miss Etta Bchildknccht, of Greenwood, is in tha city visiting at the home of Dr. Shildknccht. Judge Chapman and family returned from Council Bluffs after a pleasant visit of a few days. Mr S.J. Tobie, of Parrie City, 111., ar rived this morning on a visit to his broth er-in-law, Allen Beesou. The noble dust kickers, who have had a reason to kick for some time on account of dus'y fctrects, can now take a tc-et. Sirs. J. II. Young was very agreeably surprised by a large number of her friends at her home on south Sixth street last night, yesterday being her birthday. . There's whiskers on the jke a. re porter invariably receives in this town after a rain, when on the search for news items: "It rained last night,"oi"It's a wet morning." Mr. J. II. Cox and wife arrived in the city this morning. Mr. Cox has been ii Denver; Portland, Oregon,; and othci western cities for the patt three weeks. ours. Ksox met mm in Omaha on Jus re turn trip. An old man over seventy-one years of age, residing at Bethlehem, a small settlement opposite this city on the Iowa side, rejoiced the other day over a presen tation from his wife of his twenty-fifth He must certainly be attempting Storm. The above directors then ap pointed the following officers: C. II. Parmele, president: L. C. Pollard, vice president: C. C. Parmele, cashier. From Thursday's Daily. Mr. W. II. Newell is in Cedar Creek today. Mr. J. II. Galbraith took his departure for Mt. Pleasant, Iowa this morning. Messrs. A. B. Todd, A. B. Dickson and Lewis Foltz were called to Greenwood today on business. Mr. S. Erickson, of the American Press Association of Omaha, made a pleasant call at this office today. Mrs. F. M. Dorrington, of Chadron, arrived in the city last evening and will visit with friends for a few day?. Mr. Jas. Cathey who has been v'uiting in the east for some time, took in the centennial exposition at Cincinnati dur ing his travels. He returned home last evening. Yesterday afternoon, fbc little daughter of Mr. W. S. Wise, A i&tl.e 'rl about seven years of age, fell from a hay loft in a barn belonging to Mr. II. C. Schmidt, who liyes in the northwestern extremity of the city. She lay uncon scious for some time after the fall and when she was disdovered was found helpless. Fortunately no bones were broken, but she received injuries which will remind her of the fall for sonic time to come. child. to start a town in his own name, Dr. J. II. Emmons, a prominent homcepathist, of Cameron, Mo., is in the city making preparations to locate here. He has selected for his residence, a house belonging to Dr. Schildknecht, situated on 9th street, between Granite and Mar ble, but he has not yet found a suitable office. He is a brother-in-law of Mr. B. Spurlock. of this city. Mr. J. P. Young has fited up the handsomest window in the city and has t?i?ii . j j . . . vxiuuueu goou taste in so neatly ar ranging the selection from his first-class stock. He has already received a good stock of holiday goods and there is a still larger lot of goods on the road, ile has as tine a display of albums as we liave seen in the city. The social given by the Y. L. Ii. 11. A. last night was largely attended not withstanding the threatening of the ele ments. Nearly, it not all the members of the association were present. A very .pleasant evening was spent in the usual tcheerful way. This sociable is the last - efttt;rtainment they intend giving for some time, as they have partially retired :from the work and given it into the liands of the Y. M. C. A. An urchin was seen the other day slyly attaching himself to an oyster can in a lot placed in front of a grocery as an advertisement. When the proper time came and he thought his way was clear, he moved swiftly away with the can hid behind him. He found it much lighter than he had expected and making an examination was much disappointed to find that the end which had been hid den in the box was cut out end the can empty. The boy locked sick. From Monday's Daily. Mr. W. J. Hesser, proprietor of an extensive green-house south of the city, who is well known here, has branched oat in a new business. We have learned that he is making extensive preparations lor the patting up of all kinds of pickles and sauces. He will furnish the city with as good a ility as can be im ported anywhere. Mr. J. C. Crawford, an tld citizen of Plattsmouth who is now residitiij fit Areata, California, writes to the Herald, remitting $ 10 for same. lie adJ the following few lines of encouragement concerning one of the doubtful states: 'Politics beginning to warm up on this coast, California is all right for Harrison and Protection." At a meeting of the stockholders df $he Xehawka bank, cf Nehawka, Neb., ;wlrich was Vid on Tu3sdy, Oct. 2nd. the following gentleme- were Appointed dtfttWltt Istab Pullird, Republican Club Meeting. October 9, 1888 Young Men's Republican club met pur suam to can ot chairman. About 80 members were present. Report of finance committee was made and was encouraging. Report of committee on transportation was recesved with enthusiasm. II. C. Ritchie reporting for committee on speakers, assured the club that the speakers who promised to be here Satur day would be on hand. T A 1 ... xiepon or committee on hall was to the effect that the opera house and Rock- wood hall had been secured. Other reports were made by the differ ent committees which were satisfactorily received. On motion thesecietary was authorized to sena invitations to all old veterans of 1840 to attend the rally and that they be allowed a seat on speaker's stand. On motion M. D. Polk and John A. Davies were appointed to arrauge for transportation to attend the rally. On motion of J. C. Eikenbary, the president appointed the following gentle men as vice-presidents; J. C. Eikenbary, r?. M. Chapman, Wash Smith, Frank Carruth, 11. B. Windham, Dan Smith, A. X. Sullivan, Geo E. Doyey.H. E. Palmer, V m. II. Pickens, F. M. Richey, A. B. Todd. Adjourned. Bikd Ckitchfield, Secretary, Proceedlngsof Commissioners- October 2nd, 1888. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present, A. B. Todd, A. B. Dickson and Louis Foltz, commissioners, and Bird C'ritchfield, county clerk. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. The usual appropriations were made on general and road funds and board ad journed to meet Oct. 4 at 9 o'clock a. m. Oct. 4th, 1888. Board met as per adjournment, and the following was done, to-wit: Resignation of W. S. Hills, justice of the peace, was read and accepted. It was then ordered by the board that the following lots belonging to Cass county be sold at prices to be approyed by the board: Lot 7, block 49; lot 4, block 45; lot 5, block 44; lot 5, block 40; lot 8, block 22; lot 8, block 23. all in city of Plattsmouth, and further or dered that the county clerk and chairman of commissioners be hereby authorized to contract for the sale of said lots to be ap proyed by board at tbejr next meeting. The resignation of H. Madole, county surveyor, was read and accepted and clerk ordered to nut in elec tion noticed, the notlcff of a nian to till said vacancy. Official bond of O. W. Hagan, road overseer of dist. 52 approved. Official bond of Benj. Cruner, road dist. 18 ap proved. V'otJng place of Liberty precinct 1 I" J 1 i 1 1 A cnangea irpm i.oen ecao.u uousc to union village, "Bond fund of school dist. 33 changed to general fund of said district. t Petetion of Lewis Myers for tlruggists permit at Cedar Creek granted and bond ajpr.yved, petition tor rpt-d south of Louisville iiilawsd apd road located as consented to by owners of the Jhjk! through which said road was located. Cost bills for coronor's inquest in case n,.,n L-;n,i t 1 1,. n. ....... i 1 COji hilJs in misdemeanor cases brought be ford uc board a.d there being no moneys to appreciate ou Stt h'l ',iev wera laid over until April, Isy. The petition for vacation of county road on swj of sw of sec. 29-10-14 was granted on recommendation by viewer. The following petition from Platts iUQuth city was read: "To the honorable board of county commissioners of Cass county, Nebraska: Wm:i(K.s, The city of Plattsmouth. under and by the insti uction of the legal Voters thereof, have caused to be con structed :i system of general .storm water sewerage therein, and Whereas, By reason thereof it has caused the removal of the following bridges therein which the said Cass coun ty was compelled to construct and ke-' in repair at a large expense, to-wit: one on lind street, one on oru street, one on 4th street, one on Main street, one on 0th street, one on Vine street, and one on 7th street. Whereas, By the removal thereof large excavations are required to be filled at a large expense, therefore we, the mayor and council of 6aid city of Plattsmouth, do respectfully petition your honorable body to approprinle the sqm of not less than $3,000 to aid in said filling, in consideration of the construc tion of said sewerage and lessening the expense permanently of the county and to that part of the work for thf repair of which the county is liable. And wc will forpver prav." W. K. Fox; " F. M. Rich e v. City Clerk. Mayor. After which the board ordered that the prayer of the petition be granted and lp clerk ordered to draw warrnnt for $1,000 and ballance na the work pro gresses. The board then adjourned to meet November 7th, 1888. Bird Critchfield, County Clerk. m if a to i MM -is nooMiNa nusixKss wrrn- Brains iii M 311 1 ettheLow-WaterPrice n-tylfig your children to Prof. Strass man before pursueing their studies any longer and have him examine their eyes and adapt glasses if necessary. " For years I suffered from loss of ap petite and indigestion, but failed to find I'etiet until I began taking Ayer's Sarsa- parilla. This mediciie entirely cured me. My appetite and digestion are now perfect." Fred O. Bower, 49G Seventh st., South Boston, Mass. success m lif depends on good Eyesight. Every Teacher, Scholar, Me chanic, Attorney, Businessman, Railroad Official, Book keeper, Farmer Etc, can not afford to Jet tliis opportunity with out obtaining glasses when your sight is failing. Call ou Prof. Strassman before he leave3. -BEFORE YOU BUY- We Want Your Hen's and oys' Clothing GEN'iV FLRKISHJNG GOODS, m and Trunks. Cap ention Long enough to tell you that our Line of Fal Dry Goods is unsurpassed. Is tne Leader of Low Prices! russels -A- X-JT 3D Allen Beeson the Right Man. Kearney, Neb., Oct. 8, 1888. T., T7 T T . wL-ui uuhub; iu reaaing tne pro feedings of the Cass County Republican Convention in yerterdav's Bee, I noticed that Allen Beeson, of Plattsmouth. was ro nominated for county attorney aud ti e nomination means that the pcoplo of "Old Cass" will do their duty bv elect ing him for a second term. If all the voters of Cassjcouuty had the opportuni ty of kno?ij him as I knew him while f was a student in Lis office, his candi dacy would meet with but jtje oppo sition. Should like to be able to caic t vote in Cass county for him and friend I'olk, but will have to content myself witn t. vxjte tor Ilarnson and Morton. Your3 Truly, Cha. Jj. Graves. A. O- U. W. There will be a reunion of the A. O.U. W. held in Omaha on October 12, and nil membcrt and their families are cor dially invited to attend. Delegations from all the A. O. U. W. lodges are ex pected to be present, and preparations for a grand time have been made. it. it js ectonishing how many ueonle linve been bene5ti;eci Lv prof. Strassmans u.i asses. The Home Fire Insurance CompaJ Of Omaha, injures horses and mules against fire in any pri vate ham, stable or shed on farm or within twenty-five njiles of farm, and against linhtnins. winds, cr. clones and tornadoes, wherever they may be. ThU i a jreat advantage to tli fafer, as his teams are covered by the Policy agil?ist fire as well as lightning, in his neighbors' farm buildings, or in, any private b'irDJ in town, the same as in his own. Ingrains. Rich Smyrna Rugs All Widths and Qualities of FLOOR OILCLOTHS Linoleum, Door Matts, etc. A fine line of White and Colored &LAWKETS 1 .a. xsr X) ed Comforts Get our prices before you buy. We take the lead in 3 Goods i xr Underwear of all Kinds We have the LARGEST and BE IT LINES In the City. An inspectson il con vince you. A Superb Ltne of Henrietta Cloth, Dress Goods, fricots, Broadcloths, And Qoods of Cheaper Quality. At Solomon & Hatlaaa's Old Stand, Wake Up To Facts and consult without delay Prof. Strass man, yet at the Riddle House, whose time is limited and the demand for his services and sight-restoring glasses 13 constantly called apon elsewhere. Prof. Strassman, who is an optician of eminence, can tell you in an instant, as if by magic, any ailment of your eyesight, and equalize glasses to all defects and inequalities of the sights, in which attempt all others have failed heretofore. Give this your first attention, or you will lose the onpor- tunity ot obtaining relief for your eyes. A fine head of hair is an indispensible element of beauty. Ayer's HiifViiror maintains youthful freshivss and bixur- ance, restores to f-idcd and liiav h 1 i r it. )i iginal color, prevents bildui'.ss, removes dandruff, and cures scalp diseases. It gires perfect satisfaction. LEGAL. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of eale isud by W r .A.! .1 uismci court witnin and tor Jas county. Neijiaskr. and to ir.H 1 n,. tl'el5th day of November 1'. ML 'I 0(OZ T m rf ...1,4 Sell at Public Auction, undivided bail of th following real entate, to-wit : 10 The 1 north, half () of the northwest quarter U of section nineteen (19) town hip eleven terfTOf m 'irteCI,,(14) and the northwest q,l?r fIiXiS', fI,.e.n.orth.,,.t .'farter of Be.-.tion We have the best lighted store rooms in the State of Nebraska Take a back We Don't Seat If all say so it must be the grandest opportunity we eyer had in Plattsmouth o find glaase3 to suit every complication of the eyes. At Riddle house. Between The loth and 13th. 1 For the Benefit of the Workingman: Prof. Strassman will keep his office open on these dates, between 6 and 8, evenings; and adapt Glasses which will comfort and relieve the eyesight at reasonable charges. pffice Riddle House. 3d Dr. C- A. Marshall. , i.nvijMno eleven ranire fnnr teen 14) also fourteen and tbree'foMrths (u ' acres oil of t,e north -ide, of the thre'ir i"H;ter JO of the uortlieW fiuarteV - 'il 't secti-.n .HMete-n (la) also fourteen and Vre. fourth (I4'.i) acres ort of the moth -ide of ' thl cout lieast i 11 -li ter anrl fn.. j .t. '" fourths fM?i) acres off of the north s dVof the r;r.-st i .Hr.er (i of the northwest arte? I 4 all in s -.-t.n nn(!te.en U9) towihip eleven ill)r fourteen (1J al! i-j Cass county Ne-l-swk.i.Kt!,erwlth th ,rivilPKe an ,i J,l 'mu;m;-:!,t'r,'U,'r','e'',,'iri'1 y wile 'fli' s i'"" be'njr levied urtn and taken as the nr...,. rty of Mai.,, defe.utai.tftV ,atr ' 3 t j. i.tof sh..i cart i"Ovr- liy t'liWiiAa Watt.m :uth. Neb.,Oet..b;r fth , Ti AIKKNBIHV . Sheriff Cass Counts ni By David Millrk, Deputy. v'ounls' Legal Notice. State of Nebraska. Cass County, ss. In coun- IT v.n of October A. 1). 18hs. at" the hour of loo'clo f a. 111.. at th county JudKe's office, in pfe mouth, in said courtr. tbe petition, a.kln J ,lL the apprXutment of kiiil l.or tratrix of said estate, will be heaid T an d sidered ; at which time and pl!ci all ptrs,- SVuchha7inSMru'hoB,d DOt be piMSi Oated this nth day of October A. f. 188. 80-3-.V For Anyone in Low Trices. DOVET BOm 2Eleside3a.t IDcntiDt. Preservation of the Natural Teeth a Specialty. "Apesijieticagifpa for fsis- '"" fiixiso 'on Ext actios OF TfcKiir, r Artificial teeth made on Gold, Silver, Rubber or Celluloid Plates, and inserted as soon as teeth are extracted when de sired. All work warranted. Prices reasonable. - Sheriff' s salg. kv virtue of an execution Issued bv W ft Showmtor. Clerk ql the 1 strict Cotift wTt'hin' and for Os eou ty. NebrxKka nH 1 Witnia rected. I win on thiVhof sPtorAm ,ii ni""bSr He (0) ar,d 1 4 number six f) In block number forty -one mii i ti7. '? City.Ca-sciuHty.NVbrask. D lltts'"0UU the same beinS levied noon and taken . ,1 . property of Charles McKntee JJefeiwiLn! 1 e satifv a judgment of aid Court reVeted '' J. K. Plunmer by Janis iiith.-?- by plaintiff. aKai.iH said defendant Plattsmouth, Neb., October 8tn. A D ikm . JtV- 'TeaiBARF, ' Relief for all Eyes, at the Riddle house by calling in time on the eminent Optician pf0f. Strasmai letr ifghlreifdrirf gTfef iiiiisr GrClii 1 1 r r 1 I ..I - r' 1 a ':