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' 71 r WEEKLY HERALD: PLAt'lflMOOffi. J&kA8iU, APRIL 10, i&SO. t V -.1 j PubUsfit- . ) eveuin-fr -' 'i ltejjt- v i oBc 'sf' 1 r ... ii uu tngs. o r K ;! I n COMING THI WAY A Fiereo Dl iz7.-,r1 Ha-iinu rt Alliance urjr.l Hei:lerl Tliir, Way. Sjk el a.! u ;ram to Hit- llri:Ai I). Tl KsIMY. A fi'Tf.; htotin U ruiii nt Alliinco The mow i-s f:illinir rapidly -ind t wind blow fi ;n! The !!izii(l U inoy in; 'it ;i hi j.h rate of spi-id in th'n cli rt -t t i 1:1 :;n mi; be vxu ct l Htany hour. Tin? n-. oil r? of tli.! IIi.isaj.d will tike warning un ! !.; pi opun l tor it. A i'.ivage Do, MOMJAV. H:irry Kai'nify was but h few d:iys ajjo, the i.hh. s -. r i;f :i highly piit-d bull !;; en sUrtin fi.r it trio wont h? turned the dojj oViT t iSim ArchiT forsitV keeping. Mr. A rchcr lint the do;: tied U, at his place, but in souk manner, during his nbsi-nri, the do; jut loo.-e. Mk Archer then un brt. ;.!: to tk- the bint:-, and i:i an app.in ntlv playful mooil tlie doj,' t tuli' hold f If i diL.-i.. Sim tried to niuLe it b t ;.o, uud in tloin the tierce brute !) : one i ru ined, ;,r.tM.in;r, i i.ewiuii and 1 ttxiMtin li.r itiiu in u liihttid lii.tiire r, she w .s rilso Kev rely lulti.ii !tboii!,(hi; hip; th : b s'e z d hold 1 HERALD rWr"'1 1 ss' Vv'"' U IS m',u'' ,ul11 'u'1' , nl si-no-'- t. l' iinale iiloimiit sin iiT'-p Oa II. IOETv .... .iii- i i'i .d l ii 1; throu-jjli 'i h:dl ;u!I iloor.w lul li whs (K).(d lieiof- the lo could pet through Th.- !! od thirty beast fairly r- iu'td I v.iii.ly tried to bieak through the !.'.. r, even b np.d il;',;lint the w indow bill le t v, linir.ii mi entranCi lie after it litii- if.i. t il tlovvii. Winn Mr. Archer ( nine Iimiiu: h- v. ry promptly tied the dor u:-, .uot his n volver unci put thiet bullets into hint before he yielded up ins life. 1 rs. Aicliel'.s wounds me not thi.uuht to be s, rieli s nitliosi-h qui'e puinlul, as the ::.; u;i it voiuij.- one and in apiiil eliilv pei t Ct lleaitll. 1 wo Accidents. (Men f '!iu: i. I.di, a tiiteen year old boy hailing lroi.i i'io -toni;. Minn., stole u ride in a Imx ctr on tin- Inide run yaturd-iy idiit ob..m 10 o'clock, m ir livinp in tiii y:i! ds here iie undeltook to j inp mi; of tile car while the train w ts moving and I nob-d in a heap hiwiii the s itclii--, Itr.-akinti the ninth rib on tin riuht -side and bi u'win".' Iiini up euendlv. Dr. Livin j-tmi'! ums. c.dl. d and tixeil him up us Condi-liable as possible. .1. V. I! liiisoii, one of CJeorire Shrevc's htvitciiinen, abi.'it 1 o'clock this mor:iiii!' while coupling switch engine No. 217 on to a car, tjot his thuin!) cnulit and crushed so ba lly as to in c sit ate its nin lut,ttion. Dr. Livingston was callei't up on and v iy skillfully removed the thumb ut the bist joint . At the Churches 'ite Kpiscpal churcli was most beau tiful!' d.coratcd witli fragrant and loVi l v (lowers yesterd iy mid t he church wn so cruweded th it many turned away un able to obtain an i nti mice. The masonic knights as i. their custom on E ister. marched in uni'orm to tiie church and li-tened with others to a very able ser moil by It- v. Iur4e. The Catholic church for hih mass was beautifully decorated and one of the aba st sermons we ever heard was delivered by Rev. Father Kearney on the leiiiiftction and its lesson-. The MethodLd listened to a very entcr t:: t "iiip.-r.vie.; beru: ;a at the li mds of Rev, liueUm r. Tiie in- iiibers f th Christi-m church heard Kid; r R. id deliver a very thought ful and ip)i opii ite sermon on the l( bill' cii in. Rev. liiird beinv; in Xebiviski Citv no lnomiiiu' set vice w is In Id in the Frcshy teii n church. Wiley H'.aek loading two car loads of !in's for Oindia market today. The sp! inn weather h e? evidently af feCteil C. L Graves of the Union Ledger, lie he.ids a local column with the signi ficant si nt; nee, 'Johnny yet your hoe." G 'est a r. si .lent of the first, war. I is Ce le! i at i e j; lie a'liv.l )f the lir.-t iidili tion to t!i.- I'e.-te l.tinily. A fine ten poiii. ! I - - v t . !; u his bed and board w it ii tin in S;t m ! ay. F. Ii .- i.-iwir--. s-ate a-4i-nt for ill - in ternal; id type uiit -r h ;s just rec- ive.i on oi tho-e l-.t-'.-t improved maCliiat s Wilieh I ink to b ..- a little b tier than the Re niiuitoii -r Yot. F uit trees, evergreens cc.t. are beinj; f-hipp.-d in In by the car load; while superior stock in f.r lie'ter condiiioii couid b - purchased of John Lc cAvy or W. .1. II r for iesi money. Wm. Uoll closed a contract last wet k with S... O.-boin Ur the erection t.f a Ufat C-otlaoe on his 1'tS oil West Main street. .Mr Iloil.-lnsnot yet inioimed us if his iter or soni'- one else sifter wdl keep hou-e'for him. Jake V.db r's t -mil hitched in front of Wm. Wt-bi i'b. wa.-scar- d at tin-motor and t ..kaliv. ly run down Gth ritrtet find out tin- iivciiii" to i friendly teb-yruph p., It wh-re til y li'dted without u bre; k except the hitcii reins. Tlie mail distributed fit the postoffi e is rowinn rapidly larger, fully tlonblc the amount of mail is hiudb d now than av s handled at this tinv one ycir n-:o. Tiiree in- n are conijielled to pat in about ti.-iteca hours a day to Lc.p the wurU up. W. L. Urownc Buys hn ltst bis check book on the day of lection with two tax receipts and two notes with same. P.rowne will be jlad to git it back and the finder will yet a mil of sidewalk on its return. Engineer McCarthy, in chnrge of the Union Pacific construction work Mouth and west of Oden, is at Los Angelef. I Jo reports 2,000 men nt work on the Hue between Xlilford ue Piochc, hdJ thinks that trains will be running into PiocLe by December. Russel A. Alger commander in chief of tiie G. A. It. and a prominent candi date for the presidt ncy before the last republican convention will be in Oma ha Apiil the 15th. Mrs. John A. Logan w ill be present also. The occasion being a G . A. R. meeting. The great Burlington Route which is alwaj-s at the he-ad of the procession not ing the fine weather and livelier times coin s iu with the pay car today, several lays ahead of the regular time, and leaves their usul $00,000 contribution to Plattsuiouth prosperity. As mentioned in the Herald some we: ks ago the forth coming time card will bring the flyer west bound through Plattsmtiutl: about three o'clock in the mornin in stead of nine as nt present. The flyer east will also be an hour later. The new card will probably go into t fleet next Sunday. Four surveying patties are at woik hunting tin- be.-t route for a line from Pio: he into C dil'ornia, but no building south of 1'ioeiie will be don c thi.s year. One survey west of Pioche is threugh White Pine. Eureka and Reckwith Pafo' Another tups the Atlantic and Pacific ut Ludlow. Oodeii Dai'y L'uion. Fred. Ebinger attracted considerable attention v'sti-rday jumping up and crac king his heels togthr in a most hilarious iiimiui r; on investiya ion we learned that Fred was fairly besieh him self oyer the. arrival of a nine pound Ebinger that he says is the finest boy in Plattsmouth. Grandpa Wt-idumn bore his honors gracefully and helped theboya to the ci ard. Jv.hu BauT w is put to great incon venience not long 9ince in explaining that his name w3 John II. Bluer and that he was in no wise related to the John Baner of scandal fame. The World Herald of yesterday annouaces the death of John II. B iuer at Auburn. How is this? Our John's name is prob ably John X. Bauer today. Dr. W. O. Henry d-livered an address to a crowded house at the Y. M. C. A hail yesterday alteruoon. Every one spoke in the high.-st terms of the address as well as the sinking which was very lin; the Morrill t ins singing one of their pieces for the entertainment f the crowd. The new seen tary assures us that he will make it a point to have special Mttractions at the Y. M. C. A. hall eyery Sabbath afternoon. Isaac Pearl man's team was hitched back of his store today when someme in the opera house 9 wept out some papers that caused the horses to break their hitch straps, and away they went at a breakneck pace up the alley to Cth street thence to Main and down that street un til they reached the pils of lumber in front of the postotRct wh -re they were stopped by a pell nu ll rush into the um ber which is piled some eight feet high. One of the horses is badly and possibly fatally injured, the wagon tongue broken and no one hurt. The funeral of the late Frank Bates vas largely attended yesterday. The re in dns wire in charge of the Plattsmouth Fire Department six of their numl.cr ac -ing as pall bearers. Fred Kroehh r, Frank Buttery, Wm. Smith, Ed Stiles, John Donlan. and Johu R iiuni . The remains were taken to the Christian church where services va held by tin; R-y. Reid at 4 p. m. tlu- profession v nded its way to thecenntery led by eighty men ir line of tiie Fire Department and forty nu-mb-e.s of the O bi fellows; followed by the remains and a larue number of the triends of th ; family in carriages and buggies. Tim funeral was one of the l-irg-.-st Pi ittsin uth has witnessed in a long time. W. D. Ib; wells lias written his first j ivenile serial. It is colled "A Boy's Town," and desciibes the daily doings aid dreamings of a typical Americ .n bey torty years aoo in a little town on the Great Miami River, in southern Oiiio. Nothing very memorable tvi r happ. ned th r . "as the g-o-.vn up world counts e vents," Mr. Il.v.vtll s iy. but it was just the kind of a town for a boy to be a boy in. and "every day w is full of wonder ful o cur.enoe and t;n il iug excitem- n1'' t that boy in hii mrrativ". The first ;nstallment will appear in the number of Harper's Yung People to Ik; published April S'h, uud it wili be illustrated by II. F. Farny. The narrative mr.y becon s:dered as parti.dly autobiographical, for Mr. Howell wm nn O'iij boy hiins' If, a id h is doubtless drawn larg-ly upon fie n coolcctious of his younger days for the materials oi "A Boy's Town." PKKSoNAt. Elder lird returned to Oiiviua this tiioraia?. J. U.JEikenbary, of South Omaha, it in the city today. Col. Rockwell, the Louisville attorney is in the city today. Willie Carr was in the city over Sun day with his parents. J. F. Biumeister, a StFrancU, Kausap, Capitalist, is in the city. Ye ancient landlord Coverdale is stop ping today at the Riley. Finley Johnson and wife were la Om aha with friends over Sunday. M rs. Madden, of Ashland, spent Sun day with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Connor. Mrs. O. II. Snyder accompanied Lt-r sister to her home in Omaha tb'i morn ing. Walter Housewortb was down from Lincoln over Sunday visiting bis brother George. M. Adams and wife, of Firth, were in the city yesterday visitiagjthe family of Rcv. J. M. Wood Mrs. E. B. Lewis is iu the city from Dor chester, for a two weeks yisit with relat ives and friends. F. II. Steimker and E. S. Ba-stow have gone to Aurora, Illinois on business for the B. & M. folks. N. P. Baker was in the city Saturday in consultation with his former family physician. Dr. Humphrey. J. L. Polk, closed a successful term of school at Rock Bluffs last week and re turned to his home at Greenwood. W. L. Baker and family are moving to Council Bluffs today. M. Baker has a postal run from Council Bluffs to Bur- Ilon. Paul Schmiuke, the Otoe county republican war horse, is in the city today selling our merchants some of their fine br.iuds of flour. W R. Horton, state telephone iuspec tor, after several days stop off in this city started this morning for Louisville, Mrs. Hortou going to Lincoln. The Implement Man. TL'EKDAY, Fred Gorder has by over fifteen years constant application to the selling of agricultural implements well earned the name of the Implement man of Cass county. We took a look through his extensiye stock of farmers labor saving implements today and confess we were surprised at the business carried on. The first floor over the office in the Gorder Block is devoted entirely to the sale, of carriages, buggies and spring wagons of the celebrated make of Enoch & Scott, the Enoch part of the firm is our pontoon bridge man, they have the spiril spring under the seat and are made of the finest material to be had in the country. The room oyer Krause's grocery store is devoted solely to wagons which Mr. Gorder buys in car load lots, and ri ling cultivators. Back of these rooms we noticed a large two etory building cov ered and sided with corugated iron, while inside was enough cultivators lis ters stirring plows and other implements piled up in endless profusion, to as we thought supply the whole county, But Mr. Gorder assured us that he would receive and sell several car loads more sttick than he now has on hand. Railroad leterests A corps of B. & M cngineres are in town today taking observations at the lower end of Maiu street. We hope it means something. Judging from the broken steel side rods, of the weckeil engine at South Om.ih'1, which were three by six inches n thickness, the balance of the wreck must have been pulverized. A rumor is a float that ther is to be a change in the Burlington attorneys at Lincoln. It is suggested th-it T. M. Marquette will be promoted, a distinc tion he has earned by long and efficient S!ri?e for the company. Engine No. 143 which was badly de moriliz'.'d in the Howard wreck about a month ago at the time the conductor and brake-man were killed, has been complete ly overhauled and was run out for duty . this morning. The wrecking outfit, which has been at work on the South Omaha wreck of Sun day morning brought in twelve care last night whici will furnish work for a number of days as they are in a bad con dition. Geo. Cutler, an oU Cass county boy, thinks he is the luckiest fellow on the roid, as he h.19 only been off of his en gine about about twenty-four hours when she was smashed in the wreck Sunday morning. Allen Beeson esq went to Lincoln this morning to attend supreme court. The Kids have a base ball club called the noisy nine if you could here them play in front of the Herald office you would think they were well named. The old fertilizer works locally known as tho cologne factory above La Platte that was burned a few months ago is being rebuilt and considerably enlarged. Sam Brian, of the Ashland mill and electric light company was in the city Saturday. He told a car load of flonr to August Bach besides several other email oiders. A large section of the aidewa'k In front of the Wett encamp excavation, fell in yesterday afternoon, one of the workmen barely escaping what might have proved a fatal accident. - Jarnes Ezan itot a little frisky last night and concluded to exercise himself on Larry Dolan, LUcEtmitb at the shops, for which Judge Clifford ga?e Idea two dollars and CC-.L II goes to jail. 1 " License was Issued yeftterday to Au gust F. Hrecklow granting him prmis sion to wed Augusta Robdani. Both parties ere residents of Caaa county and aged respectively twenty-four and twenty one. The many friends of the Rev, Father Madden, one of the most scholarly men that ever resided in Plattsmouth, will be sorry to learn of hi demise at Fondulac Wisconsin, last month. We are sorry that we are unable to give a full account of hid last illness. Wc are in receipt of a communication from a prominent miller of Greenfield la. who has heard of our wants and is seek ing to supply them. The matter has been turned over to the board of trade and it is to be hopM h V- r-c substantial encouragement from ine board. At a meeting of the congregation of St. Lukes church last evening, the follow ing wardens and vestrymen were elected, senior warden, W. J. White; Junior ward en, Wm. Ballance; treasurer, C. M. Wead; secretary, Clayton Barbour; vestrymen, T P Livingston, J. W. Barwick, L. A. Moore, Henry Helps and Henry Ilerold. District court is again in progress to day. the judge haying returned last night from St Louis. Quite a large number of attorneys are here from surrounding counties, among them being Judge Greg ory, of Omaha and E. P. Holmes of Lin coln A case in settlement of the estate of J.C. Rakes, deceased, is being tried to the judge today, There was more than the usual erowd to Omaha today; consequently Omaha merchants are happy while our Platts mouth people still sell goods at lower prices and even wait for their pay. $60 000 goea out of Omaha each pay day for the B. & M. folks, but after each trip of the pay car the money begins to return to tho metropolis.) The recent grand jury failed to find a bill in their outside investigations but they must have been on the track of something, judging from their examina tion of the following witnesses: C. W. Sherman, A. C. McMakeu, L. E. Skinner, J. Dunn, Dr. Shipman, C. H. Parmele, S. At wood and W. H. Newell. We apolo gize to part of the above crowd for nam ing them with the others. Gus. Churchill, a tramp aged about thirteen, who was stealing "a ride on a freight, jumped from the car door of a moving train yesterday morning and struck against the switch standard in the yards with such force as to break a rib, Saturday night. Journal. Will Brother Sherman rise and explain how a man jumping from a train Sunday morning would receive so hard a fall as to break his ribs the night before? The eastern capitalists and money loan ers say that if the Farmers' 'Alliance of these western states don't stop their ob jections and kicks against the monopolies of the east, interest on money will go up still higher and eventually no loans will be made on real estate, as the alleged hard times have a tendancy to depreciate realty in the west, and these capitalists are becoming alarmed lest a mortgage on a Nebraska, Kansas, Dakota or Iowa farm will not be of face yalue. Now this is only a boo-hoo, concocted by eastern cappers, attempting to scare the people of our progressive rtates. Never will the day come when realty in j either of the stites named will depreci- j ate. They are corporated on too fair a portion of God's productive footstooljfor that. The Echo says, go ahead with this cincture and choke the bloated mon opolist until tley are black in the face. If our people of the west could and but would, stop their borrowing eastern mon ey the day would not be far in advance when the capitalists of the east would only be too glad to scatter their money in the west, and as a consequence would establish factories and industries oat here to get rid of their ill gains of filthy lu re. Three cheers for the farmers' alliance. Elmwood Echo. rXBSOXAX.. Lew Pennington was in the city last night. Hon. F- E. White is in the capitol city today. D. A. Campbell went to Weeping Water today. Mayor Gibson of, Weeping Water, ' in the city today. Emll Oppermao made a business trip to Auburn today. J4?. Patterson jr., made a buslseaa trip to Omaha this morning. Mr. and Mrsr 8. D. Mayer o er Liccolo paeseogerp tW nioremg. Mrs. Cbas. Parmele and Hre. Sam. Atwood ore la Qmaba Uiv. " ' HEADQUARTERS FOR 8tar Listers, Millburn Wagonns and Buggies. Moline Steel Harrows t Little Jeker Cultivator. . Piano Steel Harvester and Binders . The Dandy Riding Cultivators, and k flue line of double and single harness. ua!3 L STOCK. ; Our Goods are all new WE HANDLE NOTHING BUT FIRST CLASS GOODS FAR5E WAGON SPRINGS We have something new in will pay you to see ii. FRED BURKE Sixth Street, near Hotel ftiley. CHICAGO AVENUE STORE. CHOICE aBOOBRIES Queensware, Glassware, Flour, Feed and Provisions, in fact eycrj thing usually kept in a first cIhm otoro. Especially desires that his Friends as well as strangers And inspect his nice stock of Teas and Coilees. Every thing from a fine cigar to a ton of coal. Cor.'of Chicago Avenue, 1'earl and 7th Streets. TIIE BAZAAR SO FOHMAL OPENING AT THE BAZAAR. But a fine Display of h:.a.ts -A-Hsr 3D BoisrisrETs In the Latent and Movt Approved stvlei, April 3. 4 and 6. We can k!v price and pood h to Suit ail. Call aud examine our work and get fitiCK on K..-ti Kit GOOiM. patterns at keasoxable pkices ELSII3 ILVi: O O IR, IE . Pete. Minor and C. 31. Butler were Omaha passengers this morning. Henry Waterman, rigged up in his Sunday best, went west this morning. A. B Todd and Wm. Neville are comparing Omaha with St. Louia today. Walter Holiday, a B. & M. engineer from McCook. was in the city latt night. P. G. Raynard is in Omaha today and will attend the executive meeting of the Y. M. C. A. tonight. . Stradlery returned t Greenwood this morning after a visit with bi daughter, Mrs. D. K. Btrr. Constable Swanback, familiarly known as the "coroner" is in from Greenwood today on professional business. Hotel Arrivals. Hotel Rilet: The Postage Stamp Company are reentered with 18 person?. OM Browning, M. Norton, Chicago; D Breen, A A TuesdalL Boston; II D TraTie, AT Show, I P Travis, Weeping Water; W O Keefer, Waboo; R J Mc Bride, Council Bluffs; C L Blazsr, W II Brawn, John W Foster, J A Walker, Omaha; E P Holmes, Eli Pluumor. Lin coln, Peheiks Hotel: D B Thurston. Red Odk: L A Vinton, Omaha; J V Hall Sterling, Colo; A. L. Becker, Union; J Marty, Wabash; E H Wooly. J II Halde man. Weeping Water; L L Phelps, Louis Wertz, Lincoln; F W Meyers. Ed Os born, Boston. Notloo of Application for License. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN - Notlc" It hereby given that the undersigned has filed bis application with the Pity erk of the city of plat tsruoutb. Nebraska, for a li cense to sell spirituous malt and vJnoui liquor for tre term of one year ending April 33th, 1S91 at bis place ot business E 4 of lot ll.bluck 30 In said city, in accordance Kith the law and cni.' naaces of said city, dift Nickol & Fn H5. Notice of Application for license. TO WHOM IT MAY COXCEKN : Kotlce Is hereby given that t rie undersigned has filed his application !Ui !U; city clerk of the city of Plattsmouth, N-i -i:ioa, for all cense to iell spirituous snilt :vv.I rluous Uqu'M-h tor the tf rm of one yca-r ciilL; April 30 ;U, 1501 at bis place cf b:i?;ne' lot K. block 30. lu sa d city, in a?coi4ai!t e witli the law -id ordi nances 1c force uf&U City. diet Jodn Mcsim. Notice of Application for License. TO WHOM I ' MAY OONCEEX ; Notice h be ei t eo that the undersigned b&sSlad bis &j f "-t,.o3 vjtb toe tUy clerK of tbe'ttyot 1 isit?uiouiU, Nebraska, for all cenie u ael bi-ul'.jou k.alt acd vIlous liquors tuj the terci cf one year eodlog April 83tb, l&n at bis place r bulues 00 the wst half ot lot A. bkcSfi in said city, in accordance with Lh law mi -rdinaiices lo fro is taii ety, 8 J. KutrfCtf. with the latest mentB. and best improve- a Huring for a farm wagou, it CALiIj. Notice of Application for License. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCSRN : Notice U hereby given that the undesigned nas filed bU application with the city clerk of the city of Plattsmouth. Nebraska, for a license to sell spirituous malt an' vinom liquor, for the term of one year ending A;.rll 3oth U91 a hiu place of ba-lnosn .0:1 th wvnt half of 1-n . block 'a. la said city lu aocodrauce with ttbe law and oraiuaucts in ft.ic lu nal.l city. dl Wm. WiK. Notice ot Application for Lioenae T.J WHOM IT MAY C-J.NCKRN : Notice Is hereby glvea'tiiat tho ;un leriined hafiled his application with thecityclerk r the city of I lattsranuth. Nebraska, for all cense to sell spirl'U'us mail and viuous liquor for the term of one v:u- ecdiujf April 3(mh ls&i t his place of biielne on lot H. block 3J lu said cWy In accordance with the iaw and ordi nances In force iu said eity. Speck & Lau. Notice of Application for License TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Notiea I hereby given that the undeMignr d baa filed application with the city ck-ik ot theclfjror I'laits'nouth, Nebraska, for a li cense t. fctll ii'iritiiu'is malt und vinriis llq-joi for the term of one year ending April 3oth. 18: 1 at hi plac-; of business ou the ea-t half lot C. block 21 In said Jty. in accordance with tno law and ordinances of sail city. Notice of Application for Licens TO VUIOM, IT M V C;N;:ku.N : Notice Is hereby giv.Ti !.r.t the under ,lcned has tiled b! uppllcaf ! .vi h th city cUrik of ibe city of I-iatt-ia )u:b. NVbrask.a, for a 11 C nso to xc-ll spii iu ci malt and vir.ous Uqnon for the U;in of fi:.- j f'r finding April Mtb. lfci at bis place f b;. ..uesa ou lot 12. block 27 lu said city, n a-- ydauce with the la and or dinances Il L-e la -IJ city. M S. Kvax. Notice cf Application for License TO WHO -1 IT MAY CONCERN : No ;: t-n n. reby given that tfce underMSt.ed has fii-d UU Application wlta the city clerk of the rr.s -t riattotnout', Nebraska, for a li cense t 9;ilrituou malt acd vinous liquor for th t?fia of one year ending April. 3Jth. 1831 at hU plu.v of business ou the the west half of lot 12. Mo-js in said city in aceordn&ce jn the 1.. hu- o.aiDaaces In force in ald city. Jontpu J. Mo Vet. Corporation Notice. Stockholders of the Platt-stnonth Gas and Electric liht company, of Platfniauta Ne braska, take notice that a special tnc-ctiuz of all the stockholders of the Plattsmouth Oa? and Electric Light Compaay, of PlatUmouth Xebraska.has been duly called for the 8th day of May. A. D. l9o. at ten o'clock a. m. of said day at the oS:e of the President of said com pany, comer of Perl and Seventh streets in the city of PlatUmouth. i.'ssa county, Nebraska to amend the articles ot incorporation of aid compacy. at which tiro's and place all of eald tockholdenare required to attend, the pro posed ammendmentt are on file In the ofSce of the president of said company. It is proposed to Increase the capital Mock and. make other amendments. l&i-wlt-dlt C. P. Jof Bs. Sec. J. Q. Bichkv. Pres. Vr ANTED AN ACTIVE MAN POK EACU 1 section. Ralarr 75 to sl. to 1011 mm.. recent surceuiiiui cw xorlt company moo J orated t ) nuaply p-y Ooods.Clotialug. 8hes ewelry etc , to coniumers as com. alto lady of tact, c alary t. to enroll member recent suceueful cw Yorlt company moor- a meiDbra (W.ouO now enrelld. tluQJXi) paid In). Meter. ac eschanzsd. Kmpue ro-opraUve Asso (crsdJt my n&rn Voct Wa. 6V3 N. I - a u -in rt n. tl- tr i u. u- 17 L L W- a a r r. 1. 1 A A 7 t. -'I i t V