Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, July 24, 1890, Image 6

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    WEEKLY HERALD : PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, JULY 24 1890
Two Cass County Boys.
y.Klii -"nturil i 'H I aily
We ltitl the i imii- ,vt rluy of mil t
inj, for tlir tiict tiiiw- l.r v ml yeain,
our il'l ii i i.il, Al x. .Si..ry, if lIilMon,
New Mfi, tin? tininrly of Tiir-
Orovc ntiulibwrlitMid in Hoik IlluiTs ir
cine..
A'iout tt 11 nnr. ngo Mr. Story mid
youn; friend, ulstow Simdi r, tuphew
of James Walstow, ' 1 i k I Si u IT. In
coming tirtd of tin- ). on ilium of ft rm
life concluded tl y would mi k their
fortunes in t)ie niin s of New Mexico.
They made their way to Kingston, New
Mexico, and h-t-iit fct-vt-rnl yciirs in inin
i'with varied decrees of sucxtrp. Mr.
8tory is now sheriff of the county in
which he lives, and iH cx-ofticio tax col
lector; and is also junior vice commander
of the department of New Mexico G. A.
It's. Mr. Sanders, we are pleased to
learn, has a very good lituntion as ex
press agent at Kingston, New Mexico.
They both left their homes in Cass
county with no one but themselves
to share their joys and sorrows, but are
both now happily wedded to two New
Mexico IJylles. and declare Nebraska has
lost all charms for them. The writer is
prompted to write this article by a
knowledge of the lurge circle of friends
these two young men left behind when
they went to the gold fields, and with the
hope that iimny who had lost trace of
them may be informed of their where
abouts and success in life.
Look out for Your Boys.
Parents you can't be too careful with
your boys. It is claimed on good au
thority that a case of boy larceny is on
the tapis in our city, which is humiliat
ing to the parents and painful to the
friends of the family and lad. An in
etrumcnt belonging to the B. & M. band
was stolen from the band hou-e on Wed
nesday of this week by a smart intelli
gent lad of some thirteen summers, who
will probably be arrested, today unless
restitution is made of the stolen proper
ty. The property was stolen and sold I t w of 4 500.OOO have been filed with
ly the boy to Doc Wheeler, of this city the secretary of statet ftnri H. H. Dorsey,
The all absorbing question has been
today, "who will they nominate today?"
Mr. Morton returnd this morning
from Canton. Msouii, where t-lie had
taken her son to be treated.
Miss Anna Breed, who bus been visit
ing Mi" Kate lb mple for tl.e pn.-t wn k
left this in ruing tor I Ittt inif.
Fred L.ougfiihagtn, who las been
nnd. r the v entl.- r for tin; past two
weks, is rejoiud much better today.
Col. Sabiska, of Missouri, hikI Col.
iK-voree, of Kentucky, will be in this
city with their big tent on July -JO and
will remain ten days.
On account of the rain the circus did
not leave the city until after eight
o'clock this morning, part cross
ing on the railroad and part on the ferry
Mrs. iJal Jones died at her home thi
morning in Omaha at 11 o'clock. The
f uneraljwill be held at the residence of
W. D. Jones, 415 Vine street, this city, to
morrow, July 20th, at 10 a. nv
The continued drouth in this part of
the county has come to an end, for the
rain that commenced last niffLt. con
tinued pretty much all day and it s re
ported to be pretty general, and Nebraska
corn crop will be as large as it was pre
dieted to be in the ppring.
Tuesday as the bridge men were back
ing a wagon off the river bridge it acci
dentally turned the wrong way and fell
in the river taking a man with it. The
man merely escaped being struck on the
head with the wagoD. Louisville Cou
rier Joural.
An ice cream sociable will be given by
the ladies of South Park Circle at the
tabernacle next Monday eve. July 21,
the proceeds of which go to aid Mrs. E.
II. Meisner, a faithful member of the
society, who has been sick for the past
two monts. The public cordially in
vited. Articles of incorporation of a new rail
road to be known as the Kansas, Nebras
ka and Dakota railroad, with a capital
This should be a lesson to the boys of
Plattsmouth that honesty is the best
policy, and that when a boy so far for
gets himself as to think he can practice
dishonesty h- has taken the rrrst step in
the course of the criminal of the country,
"Yhicb. is sure too end in disgrace and pun
ishment. W hen we see a hoy a mere
lud swaggering along our public streets
smoking cigarettes and chewing tobacco
-we involuntarialy conclude there -is a
boy you cannot trust. Parents -cannot
le too careful of their boys.
E. W. Potter, the post master at Elm
Creek. Neb., says he has personal
knowledge of several cases of rheuma
tism, in that vicinity, that have been
permanently cured by Chamberlain's
Pain Balm, after other remedies' were
used without benefit. He sold it at his
drug store there for five years and says
he never knew it to fail, that "any cus
tome who once us8 Chauibeilin's Pain
Balm will have nothing else instead."
For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. tf
B. & M. Shop Notes.
Some of th? boys in the coach shop
have been talking lately. about a Sunday
school picnic to bt held 5n South Park
soon,
There seems to be plenty of work in
the shops, but no extra men are being
taken on.
Mr. Bajik's dance platform burned the
other night. Cause of fire unknown.
There is one gang of seven men in the
yards, only five of whom are eligible
voters, but they are all going to vote for
the prohibitory amendment they say.
Anyone :n the yards having an item of '
interest, it would be gladly received, if
made a note of and addressed to A 3:3,
storehouse, Plattsmouth.
Jesse Dovey, who worked ; i the paint
shop here about a year ago, came over
from Cl-cago the other day to spend a
week or ten days here visiting.
Eupepsy.
This is what you ought to have, in fact
you must have it to fully enjoy life.
Thousands upon thousands of dollars
are spent annually by our people in the
hope that they may attain this boon.
And yet it may be had by all. We guar
antee that Electric Bitters if used ac
cording to directions and the use persist
ed in, will bring you good digestion
and oust the demon dpspepsia and in
stall instead eupepsy. We reccomend
Electric Bitters for dyspepsia and a'! di
seases of the liver, stomach and kidneys.
Sold at Mc p -d '.00 a bottle by F. G
Fricke & C. 4
Notice to Creditors.
STATK OF NKBKA8KA. Ua
Cass County 1
T THK MATTER OF THK FSTATE OF
Frederick JOekcff. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given ttat the claims
ml demands of all persons against Frederick
EickoIT. deceased, late of said county and
tte will be received, examined and adjusted
by the county court at the court house in
Plattsmouth. on the 17th day of January. A.D,
1B)1 at 100'clock in the forenoon. And that
eix months from and after the 17th day of July
a d 1890 is the time limited for creditor of
said deceased to present their claim for exam
ination and allowance. ...
Olven under my hand, this 17th day of July
A D 1890. B. S. Bamse v . County Judge
Wst insertion July 17,183.
of Wahoo, named as one of its directors
Mr. Dorsey being interviewed says the
report is all wool and a yard wide.
Wahoo Wasp.
Pacific Junction, Iowa, experienced a
severe wind storm last night. Mr. Mur
phy's store was blown down, also con
ductor Loverfu's way car was blown
over on its side. Conductor Loverin
was sleeping in the car and was injured
so that he didn't make his run to Omaha
this morning, but it is repotted that he
will make his run as usual this evening.
The delegates to the republican county
convention, left this morning in carriages
for Weeping Water although it had
rained the greater part of the night and
was still raining hard when they started.
They were all in good spirits and count
ed on having such a good time in the
moral city that they would be repaid for
their long and disagreeable drive.
The stranger who visits Plattsmouth,
traverses our streets and climbs our hills,
is impressed with the amount of build
ing in progress. An old resident re
marked in our hearing yesterday that it
was surprising the number of fice resi
dences that are springing up as if by
magic in all directions. The building
record of 1800 w 'll exceed that of any
preced'ng year.
An Editor's Grandchildren.
J. K. Dodd, editor of the daily and
weekly Arbor State, of Wymore, Neb,
says: 1 nave seen uie magic eneci 01
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in cases of
coup and colds among My grandchil
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. G.
Fricke & Co.
The wist is booming just now or else
the liars are very rank. One day it re
ported that a mountain of gold has been
discovered in Colorado which will yield
at the least calculation $168,000,000.
And next day the startling information
comes that a valcano spotting a stream
one hundred feet in eircmfer nee and
one hundred and twenty five feet high
lias broken loose in Wyoming. It is
more difficult to tell what to believe
than what not to believe, in these de
generate davs. Freemont Tribune.
I. S. Doten, Jutiee of the Peace and
merchant of Bristol, 111., says he can rec
commend St. Patrick's Pills. "I have
used them," he says, "and know whereof
I speak." Anv one troubled with con
stipation or biliousness will find them a
friend. They are prompt and certain in
their action and produce a pleasant ca
thartic effect. For sale by F. G. Fricke
& Co tf
Rain ::
The granger rejoiceth and 1 ft th up
his eye glasses and sees corn in the field
and grass in the near future and the town
sprnkler and the hose fiend retireth to
the woodshed to take a rest. This rain
is mighty and its breath is life to the
land.
Advice of a Prominent Land Broker
Rhtumatiu Symp Co., Jackson, Mich:
Gents: In February, 1861), I com
menced using Ilibbard's Rheumatic Syrup
and Strengthening Plasters for inflam
matory rheumatism, having been troubled
three years with this terrible disease. My
joints were swoleu so that I could hardly
walk and I attended to my business with
difficulty. ' I used three bottles and ap
plied the plasters to my limbs and back,
and I can say that I am now cured. I
have not been troubled with rheumatism
since discontinuing its use. My father-in-law,
Mr. J. D. Skinner, of Manson, has al
so been benefitted by this medicine. We
earnestly recommend it to our friends.
Take my advice, give it a trial.
C. R. Nicholson,
Manson, Iowa.
Ask your druggist for it
Bucklen's Arnica Salve-
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rrm, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Her is, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required It
is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or
monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box
For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co.
To Nervous Debilitated Men.
If you will send us your address, we
will mail you our illustrated phamphlet
explaining all about Dr. Dye's Celebrated
Electro-Voltaic Belt and Applianrw and
their charming effects upon the nervous
debilitated system, and how they will
quickly restore you to vigor and man
hood. Parr.phlet free. If you are thus
afflicted, we will send you a Belt and
Appliances on a trial.
Voltaic Belt Co.,
Marshall, Mich.
Float Convention.
The republican electors of Cass and
Otoe counties are hereby requested to
elect delegates at the county conventions
to meet in conventions at Nebraska City
July 26 1890, at 1:30 p. rrr, for the pur
pose of nominating a float representative
for said counties, and transact such other
business as may come up before the con
vention. Representation the same as the
etate convention.
Wm. Deles Denier, chairman.
THE COMING AMENDMENT
The manufacture, sale and keeping for
sale of intoxicating liquors as a bever
age are forever prohibited in this state,
and the legislature shall provide by law
for the enforcement of this provision.
Notice.
Plattsmouth, Neb.. Juue 20, 1890.
All persons are hereby warned that we
shall in no case be responsible for any
bills contracted by any sub contractors,
foremen, or other employees, unless the
same be upon our written order,
tf E. P. Reynolds & Co.
Contractors Omaha & Southern Ry.
Banks.
Baakof Cass County
Cor Main and Fifth street.
Tald up capital v 000
Burplun 5 wo
C. 11. Pame'e I'reslden
Fred Oorier Vice rreslti.01
J. M. I'atterson t'asliH
Jan i'atterson. Jr. Ast CaMile
DIRECTORS
C II. I'arinele. .!. M. I'atterson. Fred Oorder
A. it hmith, K. It. Windham. It. S. ltuiuey and
J as 1 tl terson Jr.
A GENERAL HANK1NC BUSINESS
TRANSATED
Accounts .solicited. Interest allowed on time
deposit and prompt iittentioiigiven to all uus
mess entrusted to its care.
First National
BANK
OK PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Fine residence lots for sale. The
most convenient to business, High
School, churches, and R. R. depots,
of any lots now in market.
i 27 ml Hays' Add
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and
Liver complaint? Sbiloh's Vitalizer is
guaranteed to cure you. For sale by F.
G. Fricke and O. II. Snyder. 1
Farm for Sale.
240 acres of fine land, with all modern
improvements, within one mile of Mar
ray. Will sell all or par of the same.
Prices reasonable nnd terms easy; for
further particulars address or call on
E. Berueh,
Murray, Cass Co., Nebraska.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
TTORNEY
A. N. SULLIVAN.
Attorney at-Law, Will gm- prompt attention
to all business entrusted to him. Ollice 111
Union block, East iSide. I'lattsmoutli, Neb.
tTTOKNEY AT LAW.
WINDHAM & DAVIES.
K. B. WINDHAM,
Notary Public
Office over Dank of Cms County.
Plattsmouth - Nebrasha
JOHN A. DAVIES.
Notary Public
JAW OfFICE
Wm. L. BROWN.
Personal attention to all business entrusted
to my care
kOTAKY li OF"irR
Titles examined. Abstracts compiled. Insur
ance written, real estate sold.
Betterfacilities for making Farm Loans than
ANY OTHER AGENCY
PLATTSMOUTH NEBRASKA
JJHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Dr. ALFRED SHIPMAN
Office and Dispensary in Poet Office building.
Corner Main and 4tli ftreet. Office Jhours 10 to
11a. in. ; 2 until 3 and 7 until 8 p. in.
Surveyors
Q1VIL ENGINEER
II. C. SCHMIDT
IU1TEY0R AKD DRAFTSMAN
PWns, sptoificatlons and estimates. Municipal
work. Maps etc.
Plattamoath - - Nebraska.
QIVIL EKGIKEEK and SURVEYOR
E. E. HILTON.
Estimates ad plans of all work furnished and
.Records kekt.
Office in Martin Block.
Plattsmouth - Nebraska
Offers the very tiet facilities for the prompt
transaction 01 Humiliate
Banking Business
Stocks, bonds, irold. government and local se
curirie x boinrht fciid sold. Deposits received
and interest allowed on the certificates
Drafts drawn, available in any part 01 me
United States and all the principal towim of
Europe.
COLLKCriONS MAOK AND I'KO.MITLY HKMIT
TKI).
Highest market p'ice pid for County War
rants, taie ' 1 ouuiy uonus.
DIRECTORS
John Fitzgerald I). Hawksworth
John li. Clark F. E. While
lieorge E. Dovey
John Fitzgerald. S. Waugh,
President Cashier,
The Citizens
BANK
PLATTSMOUTH - NEBRASKA
Cayital stock paid In 850 000
Authorized Capital, $IOO,OOQ.
OFFICKBS
FRANK CAKRUTH. JOS. A. CON NO.
President. VUe-Prnnl im t
W. 11. CUSHING. Cafhier.
DIRHCTOBS
Frank Carruth J. A. Connor, F. R. Guthnnni
J. W. Johnson. Henry Boeck, John O'Keofe
W. D. Miriam, Wm. YVetencamp, W.
H. Cushing.
Transacts a general banking business. AH
wno nave any omikiiik uusiucra i"
are Invited to call. No matter how
large or email the transaction. It
will receipt oarcareful attention
aud we promise always cour
teous treatment.
Issues ce-itiflcates of deposits bearing interest
Buys and sell exchange, county and
city sureties.
W. A. Humphrey, 31. 1).,
HOMEOPATHIC
Physician and Surgeon,
PLA'ETSMOCTHE, NEBRASKA.
Calls in City orCiuntrv Pi-a n;My VnsTed
KERRY BOECK
5 '
IS THE 1'LACE TO BUY YOUR
PUEfUITURE,
Parlor and Bed Room Sets. JV'at
tresses, Sofas, Lourges and
Office Furniture.
Call and examine his stock befoic :o
ing elsewhere.
Cor Main & Sixth Sts, Plattsmouth, Neb.
Gorder's Iinp Lenient Depot
WHOI.KSAI II and I.KT M.
The Oldest Implement house in Cass County.
All the Standard O001I.4 arc
Kiii P T IN STOCK
Sucli its John I ei-rc? A: C's. David i'nullt'y A: CoV
Peru CityV. St. Joe's ami (Jrorgo J). Prowns, ot (Jiilehliur
The Is'ew Departure cultivator, the lept that' made.
-THF. BEST WAGONS
Lumber fare!
THE OLD RELIABLE.
II. L I
TlV.-fZ i IT r.
! Li M M P. N Yi V J r !
liliilll fit KW
Wholesale nd Ke'.all Dealer In
D
UMBE
li
Shingles, Lath, Sash,
oars,
inds.
Can supply every demand of the
Call and get terms. Fourth stref t
In Rear of Opera House.
MACHINE SHOP
L. C. S1IAUF & CO.
Building, Repairing and Setting up Ma
chinery and Ironwork
Special attention given to
Repairing and Overhauling
Saw Mill. Flour Mill. Elevator, and Farm Ma
chinery. Portable Knginee. Butchers. Leather
workers and Store Machinery. Frtutfntf Fre-s
Bicycle. Lawn Mowers. Sewing Machines,
Type Writer, Gas and Caroline attachments
also Electrical. Experimental and Modl Work
GrindiDg. Lock flitting, Stencil cuttiDg. En
graving, etc.
A pocket pincushion free to Smokers of
Hi
Always in stuck. Keceived in ear load lotBuili a Sclnittler, Molmu
and ICetcliuin. Puekeye Hinders and .Mowers.
THE 2TIXTIDST XiIXTE
Of Buggies, Carriages and Road Carts
Headquarters for the Ust larb wire, "THE (JLIDDKN" and ir
lact everything in any ot' the above lines of oods.
Will consult their own interests by goin to Fred C order, at Platts
mouth, or Fred II. (border, at Weeping Water, when in want of any
thing in the Implement line. Filteen years experience has taught me
how to buy goods right, and my trade shows for itself that I sell right.
Brancla Soviso at Wooping Water
THE BONNER STABLES.
W. D. JONES. Proprietor.
HAS THE FINEST RIGS IN
TZrHZIE CITY
Carriages for Pleasure and Short Drive Always
Kept Keauy.
Cor. 4th and Vine.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
F, Q. FRICKE & CO-
(Successor to J. M. Iioln-rts.)
"Will keep constantly on hands a full and complete line of pure
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DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS. & OILS-
ISliUUOISTS SUN1MMKS.
PURE LIQUORS,
Everything to Furnish irour Kouso.
i. pear'lman's
GKKAT MOOKUN-
HOUSE FURHISVIKG EMPORIUM,
Under Wa termors Opera Douse
You can buy of him cheap for )--t ovsh e:ii. --r.ir- hat v.-.: m-.-.l . fiiri.Mi coUhv or a
liian-ion oa rlit-INStAU.MKM I'l.AN.
STOVES, RANGES AND ALL FU Fv MISHINC -.
Agent for the Celebrated White Sewing Machine-. ?
The largest and most omplct- S'-K-k t s from i:i Ca-v e'ouMy . Call and se me
Opera House Block
IK.2.r MFG. oo.,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND. f y
No. 75. " rX -021C
Price. $18.00 at Factory,
Cash with Order
Strictly First-CIass. AVarr.-mted.
All Second Growth Hickory.
t;txol AtIcs and Tini.
Low Bent Seat Arms. Perf-.tt'iy Iiuianceo
Lons, Eay Kidini?. Oil Tempered Spring.
Best iieeis ana sesi au jvct.
IF YOU CAN'T FIND THEM FOE SALE EY YOUE SCEECHAXTS. WRITE C
PISO'S REMEDY FOR CATARRH.
Best. Easiest to use. Cheapest. Relief is immediate.
A cure is certain. For Cold in the HeaU it has 110 equal.
n
It is an Ointment, of which a email particle is applied
to the nostrils. Price, 50c. Sold by Drugfrists or sent by
mail. Address, . T. Uazeltlne. Warren, Pa.
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