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About Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1890)
8 WEEKLY HERALD: PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, MAY 1, 1890 Highest of all in Leavening Tower. IT. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1SS9 1' n VZas. s3ZT. 1-1 4 w.X w C. H. Polk, attorney at law, Kockwood block - tf. Rherwin WI1 1 ihuim', and I It-uth & Millinus' mixed piir.t; the best in tiie world, m F O.Fricke A: f'n. wtf CinMfii uli'i are troubled with '! :ii i 1:1:1 lie 'tii'-!l relieved ly giv ing tin in I)r. .J. II. McLean's Liquid Vermifuge. It kills uml expels worms. Everybody Rc:ulr the Vvecklv ilcraldl OFFICIAL PAHEtf of tno COUNTY LOCAL AND OTILKliW IH E. A. O. U. W. The lecture of Kcv. J. (I. Tate n the aims and bjects of the Am hi.t hd r of United Workmen was fairly well attend ed last evening, though nut Ii-t.1T the people were out to hear the eloquent lecturer that ought to have !e-t. Mr Tutc is ii fine speaker and held his audi ence in wrapped attention fur nearly two hours. The-order is in n flourishing condition here but if its aims were more thoroughly unde rstood, its membership would he greatly enhuueed. Missionary Society. The "Woman's .Mesionnry soeiety of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mis. 1I.M. Gault on 1 1 i 1 1 School hill, Friday at three o .clock. The ladies who attende.l the Annual meeting in Lin coln last week will endeavor to give as full a report as possible of that meeting. A cordial inyitation is extended to all in terested whether members of the eociety or not. Instrumental and Vocal Music. Music taught to advanced pupils, in accordance with the teaching of the present professors oi the Conservatoire de Musique, in Paris. Alrss Alic k Shkpiikkd, dCtcwGt Ilerold Block Main Street. For a weak back, chest pains, use Dr. J. II. McLean's Wonderful Healing Plas ter (porous.) Tbe K. P. Social. Whs a yeiy pleasant affair !.i-t evi ning ut then- castle h.dl in the Week bach l-iock. The room is the largest and li st ftirnish-d society hall in the city. About forty couple wi re in attendance and en tered heartily into the game of high live until a Lite hour when Mr. Antill, assisted by Dr. Humphrey, Will Strcight M . Grilliih and others nerved a nice lunch consist in .' of choice kinds of cake and some of the best ice cream we have seen this year. The ladies king prize ;i nice box of fancy note paper was won by Mrs Kelh y Fox. The ladies booby prize, a small deck f cards, was claimed by .Miss Abce Hermann. C. A. Marshall and Frank Cr.imiier tied for the gents king prize which resulted in Frank Crniu ner getting the prize, a nice pocket book. Dio Smith :nul J. X. Howland claimed the booby prize, a bag of marbles which fell to Howland. A real good social time w;is had, the splendid, mauageiil 'iit was pallkulally noticeable. Coup's Show. A large audience greeted the Coup equesenri iculum at the opera house last night. The horses are marvels of docility and intelligence; the dog performance was very good and the pivstid igitati-ur interested eyeiy body. They ought to have a good house tonight. Jis.t Received. At Wise & Boots an elegant line of flower wreaths, cluster blossons,ladies and childre n's hats, the; largest and best stock ever brought to the city. 170 (it wit. Wise & Knot's beautiful daisy wreaths have just been received. el Otw-lt "book before you leap." Theories are chen;;, but a first class harve-ting ma chine made- of good material should be selected even at a slight difference in price. 1 lie (.'hampion l;:nder is war ranted to h ive more malleable iron find steel and less ca.-t iron in it.'-construction than any other machine in tin marke t. The machine is certainly very neat in ap pearance, ami shoui 1 be sc. n by farmers who are intending to purchase. Toticti to all Persons. Xotice is hereby given that all parties mii.-t comply with ordinance No. 27 in regard to cleaning alleys, stables, yards, sheds and water closete. A public in spection will be made by the boarel of health on May 1 , and till violations ef said ordinance will be puni-hed accord ing to law. By order of the board of health. F. K. Wiiitk, d lw. lwtillMav Chairman. Thoroughbred HoImiicI ClililM I'.rood sown for sale ly Wm. Merte'U at his farm five miles west of town. wit. Win. Mcitou. I'rr f " !leiili-. H.vmIi-iii im creating greinler int'-rest than ever in all i ots ol the country, ai.d persons wishing to improve their lie iiioi should Send for his prospectus free ss h t vertiscd in another cobiinn. 177 -ltd 4tw Drawing and Painting. Miss Alice Shepherd gives lessons in tdl .styb s of drawing, including crayon and pastel, and painting in oil and water colors. Ilerold Block Main Street. dotew'it. List of Letters Remaining unclaimed, in the postollicc at Plattsmouth. Neb., Apiil ::(). 1S!H), for the week end'ug April, 2:, l.s'io.- Brown, Mrs S F i!o n , Oeorue llaynes. Win liie.' Jennie Miller, Mar Meflemle Kilwanl Katicc. Mr Krcil Sele fer. A Winkler, Mataret Waly hite, J lia A Persons calling for the above letters will please say "advertised." IJknky J. Stkkioiit, P. M. Baker, W.U J!-rner, Kuilolf FleitimiH, I) F liutcliiHson i I) l.owry, Mark MeDerinott, J M Mil'er. A G Swift, MrslieorKo Tori ii K M Wolf, Mary StmtCE'S !M?tSW 9 4 OOSE -HEAD12UAKTEKS FOH- Star Listers, Mililmrn Wagonns and I'uggies. Moline Steel Harrows Little Jok i Cultivator. Piano Steel Harvester and liinde-s The Dandy Killing Cultivators, and X. Wm) liiKMii' double a!?(l single harness. Our CJoods are all new with t lie latest and best improvements. WE AMO E KOTKING BUT FIRST CLASS GOODS FARM WAGON SPRINGS We have something new inn spring for n farm waion, it will pay you to see it. TTST 13 TT "O T" J? XU JL15 JLJ Sixth Street, near Riley Ilulel. SomGihipg lo wear and where to find it s Tin; luttvt styles aiul perleet tits at H. & C. Mayers'. Goods that are durable, 1 'ennanent and Lastino;, S. & C. Mayers'. Prices that arc fair, .lust and IIoiie.Bt, ut H. & C. Mayer's. Clothing lor Children, Hoys and Men --rat, Lean and extra Large, at S. & C. Mayer's. Our system of doing business meets the public approval everything marked in plain figures, no hieroglyphics. We treat all alike. When you need anything in our line be sure and call on us, you will go home satisfied. ml 1 Iril J iza 111 tul curoi ! IIL OiiUili L L 7 v i L IL L J V I HJ OH QL Of New was made because thvj could not jay iltc duty on imporlrd goods, and llie entire slock was bought for 40 cents on the dollar by A 9 r a 1 r4 t ' f E3 -X?2l kMlft' Via 7 wlio will sell t lie entire stuck, and inucJi more, regardless of all Competition, for tuenus on the M3 J-J.il? rf---irriBT?fcfcwiiiiii imam Domestic department- Tliis nianiiHoth stoeli wa sohl by the- sherill' because the' coiilil not pay tluty ou iiij n tiui goods, and Have houht tlis enti-e stock at l' cents on the dollar, and will offer i$ood die ;j.-r than their competetor can !uy tiiein. All tiuse H'oo. is u i re lmuiit ly (!. 1. Smith & Co., at New York and will he sold at o'J cents on the dollar. Sale lasts until everything is sold. !')d prints, t' it colors. wni iii 'l'.U; for Me; Inporteel Orejs Ginrrhatns. funcv I1 nds. for 10c: Good pi-rcalcs wcrth 10 for de: Ginghams, world 1) for 5e; trood dress Liinlriin i;ivt colors, ir Mc; fc':-otcli jin--bams, the very best, lor 15e; ood siiiitiriLt woiih in. for 5e, worth 1:21, for Te worth 15. for 10e; sitines, worth 10, for ('. wortli 1'Jl. for S worth 15, for 10; lu, porteel satiues, in all colors, worth 0 and .", for 1 n; tie' l'-st imported saiinr worth 40, for 25c. Good muslin, U(5 inclu-s ide-, wotth M for worth lo, for 7c. Lonsdale, the hest that is m-ide, worth li'.l, for He; Ticking, worth l'Jl, for 7; worth 15, for 10; worth 20 for 15c; worth : for 20; K!u? I) aims worth 15 for 10c; worth 17J for 12$; worth 20 for 15; Tal.h: cloth worth 10 for 20. worth 50 for 25, worth 75 for 40, worth $1.00 for 50,. Hor lered table cloth worth 70 for :: . worth $1.00 for 50, worth $1. 25 for 75 : Linen towels for S, 15, 20, 25, JO and J5c a piece; Napkins at 25, 45. 55. d'5, 75, 1.0 ). 1.25 and 1.50 a dezen; Ch illies, all colors auei sh-ides, worth 10 for 5c, worth 12$ for 7: worth 15 for 10c worth 20 for 15. White Dross floods Dopartnint 20 for 15c. worth 25 for 20. worth 30 and 35 for 25: Linen I. worth 40 for 30, worth 50 for 25; D 'tte-d S.viss, cn-aia colored anel white, worth 50 for 20. India L iwn worth 10 for 5e; worth iwn worth 0 for 10, Dress Goods Department Fine siMimer egress goods ' worth 10 and 15c for 7; smgic width cashmere worth 20 for 10; doulde width hcurietta, half wool worth 2 for 12$c; Fine casliinere worth 35 for 25c; Finn Cashmeie, all colors, worth 50 for 35c; All wool sergr-s worth 05 for 35; All wool cashmeres, silk warp, worth S5 for 50c; AH wool cashmere?, silk warp, worth 1.25 for 75c; Silk tiuish hcurietta worth 1.00 lor C."; Silk warp henrictU worth 1,25 for 05; eilk warp henrietta wortli 1 50 for 1.00;' silk h-nrk-lta worth 2.50 for 1.50; Ottoman cloth, silk warp, wortli 82.00 for 1.00; Ii; iiliantiiie-, the best there is. worth 1.25 for 75. Imported Dress Gooels in all the' bit. -st styles and shades, worth fiom 05 to 75 a yard for 50; Silk Ve lvet worth 75 and 1.00 for 40. worth. 2.00 for 1.00; Silk Plndi worth 75 for 35; Silk Velvet, in black, worth 3.00 for 1.25; Small silk worth 05 for 35, worth 75 for 50 li "?v . ..4 ... .v,4- Spring Jackets, all colors, worth Hpnn.U' n rap Depart nienl-, 5;, 7, s, and mfor 2. 3, 4. and 5: .Jeiseys in all colors mid latest styles; Headed wraps worth 1 lor 2, worth 5 for 2.50. worth 0 for 3, wortli 7 for :' 50 worth H for 4, worth 12 tor 5, worth 10 for 7. Finest line of summer shawls trood shawls worth 2 for 1, worth 2.50 for 1.25. worth 3.00 for 1.50, worth 4.00 for 2.00, worth 5.00 for 2.50 worth 0.00 for 3 00, worth 7.00 for 3.50. worth M for 4, worth 10 for 5. worth 12 for 0. worth 14 for 7. "We also have a fine line of table and floor oil cloth and window shades. Our stock of Silk Sun Umbrellas and parasols is large and complete. lied Spreads wmtli 1.00 for 05c, worth 1.25 for 1.00, worth 2 for 1.25, worth 2.25 for 2.00. wor'h 4 for 2 50. 2 J 3Jrt nn nnnrTmnr.f Laces, cmhroidi lies and lace tacs and sot on- uspai imsm Ud sWis tionci.!ff m an u... bit -st styles. Gooil linn laee for 1 c a yard; Oriental lace worth 10 for 1c: worth 15 for 5c worth 25 for Inc. Pillow case bice worth 10 for 3c, worth 15 for 5; Km-hroiderb-s worth 5 for lc, wortli 10 for 5c, worth 15 for sc. worth 20 for 10c. worth 30 for 15c, worth 40 for 20e, wortli 50 for 25e, worth 75 for 40c, woith 1.00 for 50, 1.25 for 75. worth 1.50 for 1.00, world 8-.0 for 1.50; Lae e flouncing worth 1 50 to 2.0 for 25, 50 and 75c a yard. Buttons-- 20c a tlozn. Hair Pins i for 10c. 500 tcross of buttons worth 25, 30 and 40c will all go at 10c a "elozen; 100 trross of buttons worth 40 and 50c all go at 10, 15 and worth 5 for lc, 5c pins for 1e. 5c needles for lc, dress braid worth 10 for ::c, Coat's and Clarks spool cotton, three spools tnrr worth 10 for 2e, worth 15 for He, worth 50 for 10e, worth 25 for JlUUiml?i 15c: Silk Kuehiiiir worth 25 for 15c. wmth 3 for 25. world 50 for 35. fliCDfO makes and ttyles. Good corsets, warranted C months weuth iUI OCib 1 00 for 50c. The Boss Bee Corset worth 1.50 for 75c; imported corsets woith 2.50 for 1.25. Handkerchlafs- Ribbons N,k9,UH"Sw"Hb!!0,'w5- 1 j worth 5, 5c worth 10, worth 15 for 10, worth 20 for 15, woith 25 for 20. Hosiery Department Good hose worth 10 or 5, impoited hose, fasl black woilh 25 for 12$ Lisle threael hose worth 50 for 25. worth CO for 35, Silk lisle worth 1.00 for 50 Bulbngauds worth 15 for 8, worth 25 for f2j, worth 50 for 25, worth 05 lor 40. Ladies Underwear bodies ribbed vests worth 25 for 8$; warth 50 fr 25, worth 1.25 for 75. 1 onn r.MWomP The latent styles woith 2.00 a pair for 1.00 L-tlOC VUi Irfillb worth 2.50 for J .50, worth 5. On f.r 2.50, worth O.oO for 3.00, wortli 7.00 for 3.50, worth s 00 for 4.00. A bore us stands no competing stock, below us lead no competing price. We will commence tin season, we w'll coutinue the season with BABGAINS, we will cnel the season with BARGAIN'S. We have goods and plenty of them. Every department full of new novelties rich in quality and style. You are sure to lind what yoc! want, Wp aim to keep tin- best and deal fair with all. Our ambition is to please our trade mid ONE PHICE, the lowest to all. Ladies anil Gentleman, we call yonr atb ntion to the fact that all the goods we bought of G. V. Smith & Co. will be sold for 50 cents on the dollar. Snsmniet stocM is complete fw eevy. respect Everybody Cordially Invited to Attend our Opening which, will Commence April 2i:stv Sale ContIau.es daily until further notice. Come ISsurly smd cnre IBsiE'&HiiiK; 'They will n&t lntittl isiMinesc "UlS VEISY rMULY. A. COHEN Co., Boston Store. Wlilto Front IffinWcIIng, 4H3 Malai Street, - - Blarttwnonfth, Nebraska