Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, June 12, 1890, Page 8, Image 8
WEEKLY HERALD: PLATTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA, JHNE 12,1890. 8 BUSUCE'S IMPLEMENT HOUSE HRMXJl'AUTKCS KK Blar Li-tcr-. Miill.um U'iiL'.'iins Mtl !!ii,'L'i. Moline Kto 1 i l.w row s Little Jk. ' CuitivHtor. I'lmio Steel Harvester ami Uin le-s The I)nly Killing Cultivator.-, mul X Hue line of double and single litirness. mo old stock: Our Goods are all new with the latest and best improve ments VJE Hm E NOTHING BUT FIRST CUSS GOODS FARM WAGON SPRINGS AVe have something new in a spring for alarm wagon, it will pay you to see it. FRED BURKE. Sixth Street, near Riley Hotel. Rock Bluff Notes. Preparations are being made to have a Sunday school picnic Saturday the 14th. Mrs. "Win. Holmes, daughter of James Matthews, 1ms been very sick, but at this writing is thought to be some better. Key. Day, of Union, gave us a lecture on the prohibitory amendment question last Saturday niglit. Alexander -Graves had a horse very badly cut by a barb wire fence last Sat urday. Some pieces of wiuter wheat have proyen such a poor stand that the fields have been replanted in com. Wyatt Hutchinson lost .",00 young chickens by the high water of Mud creek last Monday night. The water got about two feet in their hen house and yard. We are glad to see that the IIekai.d has taken the .moral side of the temper ance question, instead of the high li cense, the saloon and the immoral side. Jodie Sans came back a few days ago from Cheyenne, Wyoming Ter. and other parts of the west where he has been roaming around. He says that wages are as good here and work more plenty than any of the places he got into while he was gone Uncle Sam's census taker, Win. 13. Al len is around finding out all about us. And from the great number of questions tjie enumerators are asking, we should judge that they are doing a great amount of work for little pay. Kut when the work is ouce completed. Uncle Sam will know more about himself than he has ever known before. We have made a practice of recording the precipitation of snow and rainfall for about two years at this pi nee. Dur ing the month of April there was only fifteen-sixteenths of an inch rainfall; but during the month of May there was 4g inches fell. Hut last Monday night it rained three inches, raising Rock creek higher than it has been since 188:, and six bridges in this neighborhood will have to be repaired. Tim Shaveu. Road Notice, To all whom It may concern : The commissioner appointed to locate a road beginning at tlie southwest corner of section thirteen (13.) town eleven (11) rane thirteen (13) and running thence east on section line two and one-fonrtli 2K) miles have reported in favor of the location theret.f, and all objections thereto, or claims for damages, mut lie filed in the county clerk V oflice ou or before noon on the 10th day of July A l lxix), or such road will be located without reierence thereto. lJinu OitrrciiFiEi.n. 9-4t County Clerk. Attention. "Coffee Coolers" or Men of 186 1 to 1865. On December 19, ISs'.i, there wa or ganized at Lincoln a Stute Veteran As sociation of which I was elec ted presi dent, and Comrade Wotfe, secretary. Comrade the time has conn; to organ ize in defense of your own lights as you did for the defense of your own country in '01. The young dude of today who was '"born with a silver .puon in his ni'-uth" says that you are asking too much ami that you will ruin the country. He forgets that when real danger threat ened our country, he and his father skulked to the rear while you went to the front. Comrades, theinonied men of this country have told congress just how far they will permit it to go in pension matters. Wall street is against you. The man whose bonds you saved from the waste bas ket is against you. They tell us "that the people won't stand it.' Comrades, the long roll is sounding call you into line. Fall in! fall in! And defend the rights of yourself and family. It is claimed that we are divided among ourselves and that we do not know what we want. Now that there may be no uncertainty as to how we of Nebraska stand: I ds hereby call a mass meeting of the veterans of '61 'C5 to meet in Lincoln ou Wednesday, at 2 o'clock p. m. June 25, 1890, to consider such matters as may be of interest to us. That every county may be represented it is re quested that the veterans of each county meet at their several county seats at 2 p. m. June 19, and organize a veter an association, electing a president and secretary and appoint at least two dele gates to attend the meeting of the state association at Lincoln on the 2oth iust. Do not fail to organize your county as sociations. If but two attend the county meeting on the 19th., organize so that there may be some one to correspond with. You can depend on the support of the boys who do not attend. The organization is not intended to take the place of the grand army of the republic. It is intended to include all honorably discharged soldiers and to ad vance our own intererts and defend our own rights. Railroad and hotel rates will be pub - lished hereaftej. State and county papers please copy. II. C. Russell, Pres. State Veterans' Association. Veterans of Cass county will meet at theO. A. R. hall, Plattstnouth, Thursday June 19th, at 2 o'clock p. m. Hy ordt r of committ e. Plattsmouth. I'ur town in fame ir'u-- f:ir alii! wide. With ruMie air i-lie swells w it li pride, I.Ike el:isir home on hill" f he stands A mistress fair but richer iamls. Mid hill and groves and zepher o!t The llowcrs bloom of fiagiance oft ; Knehaiit lug ground with native wealth. Her people move with rosy health. if business growth w e oft ' confer ; Our merchants well t' eil business slir ; The iv.iiio.nl slut; s for lah.ir pay Kight hnnilred men that work by day. Our church and schools do somewhat lack For want of chink were fallen back, lint hope to gain along this line As time goes by these mean- divine. Our city light- of Franklin birth lo hang Ploft to light the earth. To l uble our feet iu paths of l igut. As we may choose our way by night. Our street car line of public need Has passed away and gone to seed ; Its long felt want, time may repair A.id bring relief for nick!e fare. The curse of all that cuies be, f hat hangs a pall to hell the key. That robs the home and damns the soul. The use of ruin from counter dole. Oambreiii'S crowned a king by law, A jack iu form with schoonered paw ; And lager beer bids thirsty soul Come iu and iniaff at Bacchus' poll. We'll turn away from picture sail To home of joy that makes us glad ; 'Tis love that rules the happy home In word or thought where 'ere we roam. IT. W . (iltKK.T. An Editor's Grandchildren. J. It. Dodd, editor of the daily and weekly Arbor State, of Wymore, Neb, says: "I have seen the magic effect of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in cases of coup and colds among My grandcliil dren. We would not think of going to bed at night without a bottle of his rem edy in the house." For Sale by F. O. Fricke fc Co. sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued hy W. Showalter clerk of the District court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected. I w ill on the 23rd day of June A. I. lSyo at 2 o'clock p. ni, of said dav at the south door of the court house in said county, sell at pub lic auction, the following real estate to wit : The south half of the Xorthwest quarter (s !i of n w X) of section thirty six (3C.) town eleven (11) range ten (10) in Cass county Nebraska to gether with the privileges and appurtenacces thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining, the same being levied upon and taken as the property of Oliver Jacobs & Co. and Paulina A Horton and Willis J Horton defendants, to sat isfy a judgment of paid court recovered by Murtey Bros, plaintiffs against said defendants Plattsmouth, Neb., May 21. A. D, 1300. William Tiohe, Sheriff. .v.' .1 ft If, Like - A - Thousand - Streams Finding their way to tin- Ocean, the People come to buy: They recognize our une.pialt 1 hicilities for Obtaining and Dis posing of the .1 5est : Mens, Toys snd Childrens Clothing at the Lowest Prices. They recognize the extent ami excellence of our assortment: The elegance, make, ami superior finish of our goods: The Honorable Manner in which we conduct our Business. They Itealize When they give us One Dollar in Silver We give them One Dollar in Clothing. If you want a Business Suit we will lit you out. If you want a Dress Suit we will tit you out. If you are a matrimonial candidate, we will tit you out, in a tine Dress Suit for the occasion. The Wise never get left and they buy their Clothing and Furnishings ot lbs ITER The Leading Clothiers, IPHaittsiiimmiTOitlliio Melb "TV "to ISO.;': The G-reatest Sale of Thein All VIH commence May Slst ami it will last until everything is sold. Save yonr dollar and trade at tlie T i till i I'lyiim mi To) ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, Fine summer dress. good worth 10c and 15c tor 7. Single width cashimere worth 20c for lOe. .Double width Henrietta half wool worth 40c for 20c. F;ne cashmere worth 50c for 25c. All wool serges worth 05c lor 35. All wool cashmere, silk warpe, worth 65c for 50. All wool cashmere, silk warpe worth $1.25 for 75. All silk finish Henrietta worth 81.20 for 75c. Silk warpe Henrietta worth $1.50 for I.dO. Silk warpe Henrietta worth $2.50 for 1.50. Otto man cloth worth $2.00 tor 1.00. Brillian tines worth 1.00 for 50c. Steel Greys in stripes and plaids worth 1.50 and 1.00 for 50c. Dress linincr", G. P. Smith ifc Co stock. Cambric worth 0c tor 3. Dress ;lraidworth 10c for 3c. Buttons worth 25 for 5c a dozen. Spool silk worth 10c tor 3c Twist worth -5c for lc. I3y buying the dress goods and trimmings all together, you can get them tor half prices. Sateens 1 yard wide worth 20c tor 121. Imported Sateens all colors and shades, woi th 40c for 20c. WHITE DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT India Linen worth 10c for 5c; worth 15c tor 10c; worth 25c tor 15c, worth 25c for 20c, worth 35c tor 25c, worth 45e for 30c. Striped and white plaid dress goods worth 25c for 15c, worth 30c for 20, worth 40c for 25c. Dotted Swiss worth GOc for 20. Laces, Embroideries and Lace tlouncing in all the latest styles. Good linen lace worth 5c sor lc, oriental lace worth 10c tor lc worth 15c for 5c, worth 20c for 10c. Pillow case lace worth 10c for 3c, worth 10c for 5c. Embroideries worth 5c for lc, worth 10c for 5c, worth 15c tor Sc, worth 20c for 10c, worth 30c tor 15c, worth 40c for 20c, worth 50c for 25, worth75c tor 50c, worth 1.00 for 75c. Our stock of silk umbrellas is complete. All Silk Parasol, gold headed worth 2.50 tor 1.50, worth $5.00 for 3.00, worth $5.50 for 3.00, worth $7.00 tor 5,00. Finest line ot summer shawls Good summer shawl worth $3.00 for 1.00, worth $2.25 tor 1.25, worth $3,00 tor $1.50, Avorth $4.00 tor 2.00, worth $5.00 for 2.50, worth $0.00 for 3.00, worth $7.00 for 3.00 worth 87.00 tor 3.50, worth $8.00 for 4.00, worth $10.00 tor 5.00, worth $12.00 tor $6.00, worth $14.00 for 7.00. Best summer corset worth $1.00 for 50c. Yum Yum corset worth $1.00 tor 50c. Ball B. corset worth $1.25 lor 5c. Imported r 1.25. Imported corset worth d.00 lor l.ol. corsets worth $2 50 for HOSIERY Good hosiery worth 10c tor 5. Lisle thread 50c for 25, worth 65c for 35, worth $1.00 lor 50c. Jersey Jackets worth $1.00 for 40c, worth $1.50 for 75c, worth $2.00 lor 1.00, worth $3 tor 1.50, worth $5 tor 2.50. Taylor made jackets worth 3 for li50, worth 5 for 2.50, worth 6 for 3, worth 7 for 3.50, worth 8 tor 4. Table oil-cloth worth 40 for 25, Eloor oil-cloth worth 75 for 40c, worth 1 for 60c. "Window shades and fixtures combined 50c a peice, the best C5c a piece. Kid gloves worth 1 tor 59, worth 1.25 for 1, worth 1.50 for 1. Lisle thread gloves worth 30c for 15, worth 40 tor 20, worth 50 for 25, 00 tor 31, worth 1 tor 05. Silk mitts worth 30 tor 15, worth 40 fnr 20, worth 50 tor 3o, worth 75 tor 5o, worth 1 for 05. Our stock of ribbons is complete. Finest line of ladies' and Misses' Underwear, Bushings, veilings and Handkerchiefs. Finest line of lace curtains worth $2.50 for 1.25, worth 3 for 1.5 worth 4 for 2, worth 0 tor 2.50, worth 6 for 3, worth 7 tor 3.50 worth S tor 4, worth 9 for 4.50. Fine ijood ami plenty of them. Every department is full of new nveltics rich in quality and style. "When wc aim to keep the best one priciple is; Fair dealing and one ambition to please our trade, one price and the lowest. Come JEmly tsml sec we JBargains tifoe$jj will m$ last mil summer Ao CO 1 EU & CO 9 Wliite IFront HBuilding5 Main Street, IPlattsnioutLu Sfebraslsa