Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, September 04, 1890, Image 1

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PLATTSMOUTH, CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBEKJ4. 1890
$1.50 A YE A It
YOL.XXVI. NO. 21.
THE GREAT UNWASHED
Vallery's Meat Market
Highest of all in Leavening Tower. U. S. Govt Report, Aug. 17, 1889.
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They Assemble in Solemn Conclave
and Nominate a Ticket at
Wabash.
105 S Cth st., Union Block, formerly
415 Main street.
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ABSOLUTELY PURE
BYecytjQCly Reads
7 ghttsmouth $VeeM2 Wfrald
Dr. A. SllHlrx hth exclusive rUht to me
Dr. Stinau'n Kocal Antheti for the Ptinleiw
Extraction of Teeth in thin city. Ofllce Kockwood
Block.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY AND THE COUNTY
B. & M.Time Table.
aoiwo west ooimo east
jf 1 8 :20 a. m No 2 5 :0.-i p. m.
" 3 5:45 p. m "4 10:25 a. m
S. 9:15 a.m. "8 7 ;44 p. m.
7 7 :15 a. in. " 10 10 :00 a. m.
9 :15 p, m. ' 12 10 :16 a. m
11 5:25 p.m. " 1 8:25 m-
" 19 11 :00 a. m.
From Wednesday's Dally.
C. A. Marshall, Dentist.
Will return to college Sept. 21,
any one wishing work done will please
call at once.
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The County Fair. September 15, 16,
17 and 18. dwtf-
Gasoline stoves at cost at Boeck &
Walker's.
Call on Boeck & Walker if you are
wanting a steel range.
The only er elusive stove house in Casa
county. Boeck & Walker.
Dr. A. Shipman has moyed his family
and office ir.' o the Wettenkamp block
on Main street.
You will find the . largest stock of
stovea in the city to select from at
Boeck & Walker's. -
The wife of Prof. Halsey arrived last
evening from Genasee, 111., and has tak
en a position in our scnools.
Mrs. Kate Oliver purchased a steel
Range of Boeck & Walker and pro
nounces it the finest baker she ever saw.
Mrs. Kate Simpson, teacher of piano,
organ, and primary harmony; address
209 corner of Washington Ave. & 7th.
Street. tf.
A large number of new stalls have
been erected for the accommodation of
stock at the county fair, to be held here
Sept. 15, 16. 17 and 18.
See Whopper Shermanicus will lead
the democratic hosts at Wabash today.
It will be the proudest moment of his
life, if he is called upon for a speech.
The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E.
- church will mtet at the residence of Mrs.
Wm. Atwood on Mam street (High school
hill) Thursday, September 4th, at 2 p. m.
John Robins and son have just begun
the erection of a fine barn for Jim Mills
out near Mr. Murray's. It will be 32 ft.
x96, which will make quite a commodi
ous structure.
The new pile bridge for the Rock Is
land road at South Bend is being rapidly
completed. It is nearly a mile below
the wagon bridge and but a few rods
above Fountain Creek.
Henry Isaacs, residing near the city,
-vas married at the Catholic church this
morning at 7:30 by the Rev. Father
Carney, to Miss Mary Catharine Jacobs,
of this city. The Herald extends its
best wishes far prosperity and happi
ness. Dr. C. A, Marshall received a telegram
yesterday from his brother John residing
at Livingston, Montana, announcing the
death of his wife, Mrs. Dora Marshall,
6he being well known in this city. The
funeral will probably take place at Bur
lington, where the relatives of deceased
reside.
SoL V. Pitcher, formerly of this city
but now county clerk of Sheridan county,
and Frank W. Sprague of Sheridan
county, candidate for secretary of state
on the democratic ticket, arrived in the
city last evening and have been doing
the handsome thing with the democrats
today.
We have been requested to call the at
tention of the buisness men to the fact
that they should apply immediately for
space for their display at the coming fair
as most of the desirable booths have al
readv been spoken for, and our citizens
should make a good display so that the
farmers can see what kind of goods our
merchants carry.
Powder
tUc Weekly Herald
PERSONALS.
Mis3 Lela Thomas is in Omaha today
Mrs. Abbie Buzzle is in Omaha today.
Charley Murphy made a flying trip to
Omaha this morning.
S. L. Wickersham made a flying trip to
Omaha this morning.
Mr. and Drs. W. A. Boeck were Omaha
passengers this morning.
O. M. Streight and D. M. Jones left
for the Omaha fair this Morning,
Tiios. Pollock left this morning for
Colfax Springs, Iowa, for a 6hort visit.
Miss Edith Gering and Mrs. George
Ilouseworth were Omaha passengers this
morning.
Conductor E. W. Carter returned this
morning from his two weeks visit in
northern Indiana.
The train master and bridge inspector
came in this morning and left on the
Transit to;inspect the bridges.
Mrs. Conway and two daughters and
Mrs. Chase and daughter and son all left
for the fair at Omaha today-
Mrs. S. E. Phelps and daughter Laura
left for Omaha this morning, Miss Laura
will attend the Sacred Heart echool this
winter.
Mr. D. A Campbell came down last
evening and mad arran gements to move
his family to Lincoln, and returned to
his duties as clerk of the supreme court
this morning
SDeclal Sale of Dry Goods.
Good carpets. Matresses, millinery,
Cloaks, flannels, blankets, canton flannel
wool, in fact everything you need tor
fall and winter ; embroidery and a fine
stock of staple goods, boots and shoes
at the lowest price in the city.
J. V. Wcckbach & Son.
Mr. J. D. Graves, of Benkleman, has
been in the city for several days, and the
Herald learns that he and Major F.
Reed, of Peru, have completed arrange
ments to open a new lumber yard in this
city under the firm of J. D. Graves &
Co , with Mr. Reed and A. S. Graye3 as
managers. They haye leased lots suit
able for the business of Mrs. J. H. But
tery, up convenient to the Omaha &
Southern tracks when that road is com
pleted, till which time they will unload
from the B. & M. tracks. The Herald
welcomes the new firm, as it always does
any enterprise coming into our midst.
Begining Sept. 1, we commenced cut
ting prices on our entire stock of dry
goods, carpets, etc. and will continue to
sell at low prices until all is gone. We
must be all closed out by January 1,
1890. tf.
J. V. Weckbacd a So:;.
Republican Central Committee meet
Iner.
There will be a meeting of the C?.9
County Republican Central Committee
at the City Hall in Weeping Water on
Saturday Sept 13th, 1S90 at 2 p. m. A
full attendance is desired, also the can
didates are requested to be present,
G, W. Norton. Secretary.
The Daylight store will close out their
6tock of diy goods and continue till the
last is sold. Great bargains in novelt:"3
in misses and ladies jackets, the nicest
and tastiest patterns at very low prices.
Call in and see prices and goods. tf.
J. V. Weckbach Son.
"The Firemans Ward."
This play is to be produced Sept 8lh
at Waterman opera house, by Little Ol
lie Redpath and her excellent company.
It is quite a novelty in the dramatic
world, inasmuch as it is neither drama
or farce comedy, yet contains the element
of both, being described by the manage
ment as a pure wholesome story of
strong dramatic interest, in which every
character is portrayed by a comedy artist
It is a play with a plot played by comed
ians, all of whom . appsar in pleasing
specialties, songs, dances, medleys, etc,
giving a performance which pleases the
theatre-goers of any city.
T, W. C. T. U.
There will be a meeting of the Y. W. C.
T. U. at the Y. M. C. A. rooms Thursday,
Sept 4. All members are desired to be
present
Hpecial to the Mkkalu.
rlf-nt iii coinnauv w ith
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Guy Livirjgston and Col. Joseph A
Connor went to Giernwood last tyenin
and after a night in I he nicest village in
Cuss county Col. Connor furnished us
the nicest rig in the village and away we
went to Wabash to mingle with the dem
ocratic hosts. The ride of sixteen miles
to Wabash was without incident, yet the
corn crop muet be mentioned as being
very good indeed. If fifty bushels of
corn per acre at fifty cents per bushe
dosn't defeat democracy and all its kin
dred spiri: j that live on the misfortunes
and discontent of the people then we
may look out for a hard fight if good
times has its customary effect however,
The republican ticket will be elected
from top to bottem.
We arrived at the seat of war about
eleven o'clock and found many anxious
statesmen had preceded us. The battle
began by the calling of the convention
together by the chairman of the county
central committee. The organization
was completed by electing Dr. Wallace
chairman: B. McClintock, for senator;
F. E. White and W. B. f hryock, for
representatives; Jacob Trie.sch, will be
nominated for commissioner and II. D,
Travis for county attorney.
Public Debt Statement. ,
Washington, Sept. 2. The following
is the public debt statement for August
Aggregate of interest bearing debt ex
elusive of United States bonds issued to
Pacific railroads, $080,978,020. Debt on
which interest has ceased since maturity,
$1,777,275. Aggregate debt bearing no
interest, including national bank fund
deposited in treasury under act of July
14, 1890; $408,707,854. Aggregate of
certificates offset by cash in treasury,
$478,650,240. Aggregate ef debt includ
ing certificates and notes August 31,
1RQO 1 .570.MS.491. Total cash in
treasury, $094,557,449. Debt less cash
vvy. - - - - J '
in treasury August 31, 1890, $875,556,
040. Debt less cash in treasury July 31,
1890, $S76,8S9,113. Net decrease in
debt during month, $333,070.
Farm for Sale.
240 acres of fine land, with all modern
improvements, within one mile of Mur
ray. Will sell all or part of the same.
Prices reasonable and terms easy; for
further particulars address or call on
tu. UERGER,
Murray, Cass Co., Nebraska.
A new five room cottage near the
shops to sell oi rent. Apply at the coal
office on South Third street or at my resi
dence on South Sixth street.
Timothy Clark,
All the tra'ns for Omaha this morning
were crowded rntil there was hardly
standing room.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve-
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required It
is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or
monev refunded. Trice 25 cents per dox
For sale bv F- G. Fricke & Co.
Plattsmouth sent her usual large dele
gation to the Omaha fail this morning,
nothwithstanding the democratic show
at Wabash today.
Subscribe for the Daily Herald, de
ivered to all parts of the city for 15
cents per week.
List of Letters
Remaining unclaimed, in the postoffice
at Plattsmouth, Neb., Sept 3, 1890
for the week ending Aug. 27, 1890:
Burton. Alfred
Burk W J
Baily Charles
Dn Bois Lizzie
Dake Edward
Fisher Rpsetta
Gray Rueben
Kratoehvil Jacob
Linbarger Lawrence
Mulch Otto
McLaughin Stella
Nicholson Walter
Ozbun Lydia
Price Michael
Roberts Hugh
Schmaar W
Jh arrow C D
Williams C J
Young Geo
Barger Samuel
Hennet uniy
Dunivan. Louii
Finney Mrs Charlotte
Gai:Son Mary A
Jacobs M'.es Alary
Hoenjonn
Leins John B
McCracken John
NeiKhsmitli Henry
Owens George
Piretti John
Rogers M K
Sage Wm
Bandstrum J A
Thomas Pernival L
Woodson Thomas
Persons calling for the above letters
will please say "advertised."
IlEXRY J. SlEEIGHT, P. M.
"For summer complaint,'' says Ben L.
Bear, a prominent druggist of Los Ange-
es, UaJ., "l know of no remedy so sure
and safe to use as Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." Mr,
Bear is not alone in entertaining that
opinion, as, wherever known, the remedy
is praised by p'1 who use it For sale by
F. G. Fricke & Co.
City Bread Delivery.
Office corner Sixth and Pearl street.
Wagon will make daily delivery of the
celebrated snow-fake, graham, home
made and rye bread. Leave orders at
office or M..B. Mwpby & Co.
J. D. Simpson.
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Do not be caught in the delusion oi
many thousands in postponing a home
until they can have an expensive one
This idea is the devil's trap that catches
men and women innumerable, who will
neyer have any at all. The laborer may
have, at the clc6e of the day, to walk or
ride farther than is desirable to reach it
but when he gets to his destination in
the eventide he will find something
worthy of being called by that glorious
and impassioned, and heaven descended
wrn ''TTnmo ' '
Young married man, as soon as you
can buy 6uch a place, even if you have
to put on it a mortgage reaching from
base to capstone. The much abused
mortgage which is luinto the reckless
man. to one prudent and provident is
the beginning of a competency and a
fortune, for the reason he will not be sat
sfied until hel'i paid it off, and all the
household are put on strictest economy
until then. Deny yourself all euperflui
ties and all luxuries until you can say:
"Everything in this house is mine than-
God! every timber, eyery brick everr
foot of plumbing, every doorsill." Di
not have children born in a boarding
house, tnd do not yoivself be buried
from one. Have a place where your
children can shout and sing and romp
and not be overhauldei for the racket.
Haye a kitchen where you can do some
thing toward the reformation of evil
cookery and ibo leseting of this nation
of despeptics. As Napoleoa lost one o2
his great battles by nn afticked of indi
gestion, so many men have such a daily
wrestle with the food swallowed that
thty haye no strength left for the battle
of life; and though your wife may know
how to play all musical instruments and
rival a prima dona, she is not well edu
cated unless she can boil an Irish potatoe
and broil a mutton chop, since the die
sometimes decides the fate of families
and nations.
Have a setting room with at least one
easy chair, even though you have to take
turns at sitting in it, and books out of
the public library, or of your oyrn pur
chase for the making of your family in
telligent, and checker boards and guess
ing matches, with an occassional blind
man's bluff, which is of all games my
fayorite. Rouse up your home3 with all
styles of innocent amusement, and gath
er up in your children's lives a reservoir
of exuberance that will pour down re
freshing streaas when life gets parched
and the dark days come and the lights
go out and the laughter is smothered in
to a sob. T. De Witt Talmege.
For South Park Lots
CALL ON
WINDHAM DA7IES
Over Basic oi Cass County
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB
And Then Buy A Home
South Park.
A Splendid Market, where Ever thing
kept is First Clat-s. We aim to
please, find solicit the Patron
age of the Public.
THE CHOICEST STEAKS,
EXCELLENT ROASTS,
THE SWEETEST CUTS,
FINEST CURED MEATS,
GAME. FISU AND dTIIKK DELICACIES
IN .SEASON.
By fair and henest dealing I expect to
merit a share of the trade.
131-lm. J. R. VALLERY. Prop
IDZEZLSTTISTIRr
As I will return to college on Kept, !W, any
one coniempiaimg Having worn none
will please call at once,
GOLD AND POKCELAIMCROWNS
Bridge work and fine gold work a
SPECIALTY.
DR. STEINAC8 LOCAL as well as other an-
estheticflgiven for the painless extraction of
tect
n.
C. A. MARSHALL,
Fitzgerald BJr
Petersen & Larson
(Successor to Whiting & Whicher)
DEADERS IN
Groceries and Provisions
Middle Room, Opera Houee Block.
Choice, Fresh Goods
in their line, both as to
PRICE AND QUALITY
Canned Fruits, Driefl Friiis
And French Fruits in Their
Season.
FLOUR AND FEED
Always in Stock.
Call and be Satisfied
PLATTSMOUTH. - NEBRASKA
HENRY BOECK'S
IS THE FLACB TO BCT TOCK
FUEinTUHE,
Parlor and Bed Room Sets. Mat
tresses, Sofas, Lour. ees and
Office Furniture.
Call and examine bis stock before go
ing elsewhere.
Crrain & Sixth Sts, Pittemoah, Neb.
Lumber Yard
THE OLD RELIABLE.
U. A. WATERMAN k SON
Wholesale nd Retail Dealer tn
EL
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Shingles, Lath, Sash,
Doors,BIinds.
Can supply every demand of the
Call and get terms. Fourth 6treet
In Rear of Opera House.
A pocket cigvr case free to smokers o-
PROF. SSIOft AL CARDS.
JMIYSICIAN AND SL'UCEON
Du. ALFRED SI II I'M AX
tl1lc and D:sM'iiNMiy ,j Pn.i i,:;,-,. luiildluir.
Cornet -Multi ai'il iii -u. rt ' i:,.f Jioiii lo to
11 a. tn. ; 2 until .'i.tiiil 7 mini p. i,,.
A. N. SULLIVAN.
Attorney itt-l.:tv. Will kH'v irnit atf-titIo&
to all I u!ii-hh entriK-te 1 ( iilm. UMre lu
L iiluli tilcx-k, Kant. Si.J". Platte nou'lr. Nrh.
TlOKNEV AT LAW.
WINDHAM & DAVIES.
K. U. WIMMIAM, JOHN A. HAVIKS,
Notary Public ISotary I'ubllo
oilli-e over Bauk of ( jwa County.
riattHinoutli .... NebrRflha
JTAW OfFICE
Wm. L. BROWN.
IVpoiiaI attention to all ituilue! entrusted
to my earn
.OTAIuV la OKI4'K
Titles examined, Almti uct compiled. Insur
ance writ ten, real estate mdd.
ttetter facilities for making Kami Loan than
ANY OTHER ACENCY
PLATTSMOUTlf NKHKISKA,
THE
IN TER N AXiO NAI
TYPEWRITER
A strictly first clans machine, fully warrant
ed. Made irom the very best material by
killed workmen, and with the best tools that
have ever been devised for the purpose. War
ranted to do all that can bo reasonably ex
pected of the very best typewriter extant.
Capable of writln lwt words rer minute or
more according to the ability of the operator.
PRICE $100.
If there is no agent In your town addren the
manufactures.
THE PAKUII M'F'O CO.
Agents wanted Parish if, Y.
F. B. SEELEMIRE, Agenf.
Lincoln, Neb,
PURE MAPLE SUGAR
and Syrup.
Low prices quoted on large or small lots
Strictly Pure.
Adirondack Maple Sngar Co
1230 Monroe St., Chicago, 111.
FULL EH & DEMF0X
Western Agents.
JULIUS PEPPERRERG,
MAKUFACTBKEK OF AND
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IN THX
Choicest Brands of Cigars,
including our
Flor de Pepperbergo and i'Bud
FTJI-I. LINE OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLE
arways in stock. Nov. 26, 1885.
K. DRESSLER,
The 5th St. Merchant Tailor
Koeps a Fall Ltn of
foreign Domestic Goods.
CoasBtt Tew loteroa by Glytne Hfra a Oill
SHERWOOD BLOCK
ROOFING.
GUM-ELASTIC ROOFING FELT
costs only $2.00 per 100 square feet.
Makes a good roof for years and anyone
caapotiton. Send stamp for sample
and fall particulars.
Gw Elastic Roofixo Co.,
13 A 41 West Broadwat, New Yosr.
LOCAL AGENTS WANTED-
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