4 WBEiLY HERALD; PLATTSMOUTH NEBRASKA OGTOB'R 16 ,1800 12 ; I it 4-Ii"hest of all in Leavening Tower. LX ABSOUUTELY PURE Everybody Reads Flattsmoufh Daily Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OFITHE COUNTY WEDNESDAY, 0CTOBER 15, 1893 B. & M. Time Table. SOINO WEST No l, 3 :'20 a. m s 5 :45 p. m 5, 9 :15 a. in. 7 7 :15 a. I". " ,. . 6:15 p.m. 11 5 :25 p. m. 19 11 :0t a. m. fJOIHG RAPT No 2 6 :05 p. m. "4 10 :25 a, ni "6 7 ;44 p. in. 10 '0 :00 a. m. 12 10 :16 a. m 10 8 :25 a- in. Dr. A. Salisbury hn tlie exclusive rtKUt to use r.Stlu' Local Ameth.li for the amlet.a Ikr Extraction of Teeth in this city. Office Iiockwootl Block. I. O. O. F. CASS LODGE. No. H'i. I. O. O. F. inert s ev ery Tuesday nilit at. tlieir hall in 1,('ra''-; tolock. All Odd Fellow b are cordialij mwteel to attend when visitinir in t'.ie city. i.OHIN I)AVJ, John (Joky, Sec. C. A R. McConnlhie Post. No. 45. meets every Satur day evening at 7 :30. in tlietr hall. Kockwood Block. All visiting comrades are invited to meet with u. (J. F. Niles, Tost Adj. F. A. Bates, l'oft Coin, Wanted-AN ACTIVE HONEST MAls-!-al ary $100 monthly if suitable, with oppor tunities for advance, to represent . locally a re sponsible New York house. Mauufactuier. Lock oox 1585, N. Y. Commissioners Proceedings. From Wednesdays lailp. Plattsmouth, Neb., Oct. 7, 1890 Board met pursuant to adjournment, present Louis Follz, A. B. Todd, and A. C. Loder, Commissioners and Bird Critch field, county clerk, when the following business was transacted in regular form: Final acceptance of the bridge oyer the Platte riyer at Louisville, w as made and amount paid was $9,521.00 Contract of U. II. Norris county physi cian from 0th physicians district was ac cepted. Petition for the location of a county road near the home of J II Johnson, in Louisville precinct, was granted as peti tioned for and no damages allowed. The following bills were alio wo i the creneral fund: Frank Stander, merchandise to poor.. . Frank Morrison, repairs of jail 8 00 4 10 24 50 Jf, l.S -'6 00 12 00 i" 75 J1MKK O. transportation to poor eiirarelet & Boone, mdse to poor ... Peter Jani-eu. rent to poor L 1 i reenslate. mdse to poor.: lettardon Bros, incite iu yjv Mr oienrKinjr. rein u oom 6 00 AI I? Mill-nil V tO DOoI 12 00 C J Ford, pi.tt, i K up stoves 3 00 ISird Uritchfield.computinji tax list land 360 o J E Wexcott mcle to poor, 2 bills 28 35 A Bach, same 16 25 Mutts Fas nd elec litrlit Co. gas Alight 75 A Stultz, painting .poorhouse 12 0: Geo Harelimau, keeping poor 16 00 A B Knott-, printing 01 00 Lenhotf Bros, stationery 3 10 ACiark, ni'iseto poor 18 25 H J Streight envelopes 45 00- Cass Co Agrl society, aid as provided bylaw !).'!0 15 O W Nob e.'salary 101 10 .1 P Y'oui ir. paper fastcere refused J Fetzer. shoes to poor 3 20 Eli S inipson, keeping poorhouse ICS 5 Omaha Kepublican. stationery 37 25 xtenry iiaioiu. mure iu n'ui j.t Mr Hilioi-f. vellum Holiorf. vehuni 4 50 Jos. Weinzeirl, piat ing O. S. K. li in P!at. b'ks 15 00 r.. rainier, muse, iu mvi Win. Tigbe. bl . and guard's pns. ... V ei Uiggins. plumbing jail Plattsni! uth J. urual, printiiiir W bhryoek overeiug 1 odisvill bridge A llSnith witness insane Kiehev 16 0(1 139 25 l:t ;: 21 13 125 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 Phil Seidenstriker. same Mrs P Seidenstriker, same CLAIMS ALLOWED ON KBIUGK l Cl'I). J F Johnson, ti'.b a 152 J CCuinmins. lumber J8 oo Keardsley Clark it Co, tiling ' . .. lt;2 ih) C D Dumlas ,fc Son, driving piling .v i o C D Dundas & Sou. Jjuildiug bridges SL'l 40 CLAIMS ALLOW I'D OX ItOAll FUND. Joh.i D Jiningo. viewing road ia ic lloileubeck, same Geo (iilmore, same J II Becker, m ve W Bnskirk, hauling plnk A C Maves. viewing road Benj Albion, damage on road 2 0'J 2 t.il 3 35 3 (Ml 3 00 r; r.o 50 oo Board arijuurncrl to meet tomorrow. Octoeek 8th and 9th. 1SD0. Bj .ril met, full board prseat, when the following was done: Petition by B, S, Ramsey and others for the appointment of XV. O Dvvyer to net as ccunty judge in absence of pres ent incumbent was refused. Petition for extending South Sixth street to county road in Plattsmouth, Neb., was refused. This was a pttition for the striking from tax list certain tax es on the property where such road or street is to be located. Petition for reduction of back taxes of the estate of Billings, refused, KILLS ALLOWED A V Loder, salary and expense Louis foltz, same U H Norris, s ilary county physician A B Todd, ealarv and ex B S Bamey. judges fees 3 cases Win '1 ighe. s':ei!ll 2 cases Sundry personswimiesses 4 cases I e state vs Kerrihard, Jacobs et al, Sitz man and T'iglie two case H l liarr. justice state vs facobs K 1 McNui lin. constable state v4 Jacob Fred Kroehjer " Silznian.. HCritchfleid;sapary and ex Week bach Bros, mdse to poofi Knotts Broc printing delinijuest tax lis: K K Parmele. livery b-e ;uv Li vinirston, stamps usd in colltlng 30 K 32 00 45 00 35 00 24 30 4 20 11 30 4 SO 3 75 2 40 fi CO G30 on 3 00 10 09 .1 'm Johns. i)lumbin'eVaiV' ".II!"."! . 18 00 3 40 Plattsmouth iras co. tras and lliht 7 K5 Ballon Electric light, licht 2 00 Telephone Co, rental I'J 65 Mathew Cerlcg. i-alary county attorney 250 0 J Oote These warrants will not be drawn until Oct. 17th, as provided by U. S, Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Powder the Dally Herald, law. Board then adjourned to meit Nov. 5th, 1890. BlKD ClUTCHFIELJJ, County Clerk. High School Motes. Miss Greusel is now occupying Boom 15, and Miss Maggie Berry can be found in Room 1. Average attendance in the school com bined for .last week was 95.3 per cent. Pupils enrolled l00:i. I). B. Smith, president of the Board of Education, wss a welcome visitor nt the High School today. Miss Fulmcr's school earned Hie ban ner lust wek by an attendance of 9!).4 per cent. Punctuality 100. Miss Kcmy is at her old post. Room 3, and the patrons of that room may well be pleased. She is the best primary teacher in the city..; No cases of tardiness at the central building for the last week, and only 4 the 8i x weeks that 6chool has been in ses sion. How is that for a record. Miss Etta Shepherd has been promoted and can be found in Room 2, and she has made a record for herself the . last two years of v. hich she might well bt proud; always pleasant and smiling, and a thorough teacher. Ninety pupils in Room 13, which is presided over by Miss Edith Hanna; and by the way, when we have a visitor who wants t see a ftVst class school, and one which has perfect discipline, we take them to Room 13. They are never die appointed. We have a new method under the head of general instruction. Each room de Votes a 6hort time each morning to some topic not included in the text book les sons of the day, and to say that it is a success is drawing it mild. School pa trons must get out of the old way of thinking that anything outside of that found in text books is useless. Pupils detire variety, knd the more ways and means and methods you adopt to accom plish a certain end the more sure you are of success. Years ago children were required to learn the alphabet before they got any thing elsp, the a b ab's came afterwards. But the alphabet always had to be com mitted to memory first. Now in this day and nge of the world teachers know better, and letters are grouped in words and some object given to represent the word ,id pupils now learn to read in less, .ne than it formerly took to learn th otters. And s is with otlur studies; new methods are adopted and they are accomplishing much in educat ing the youth, and anything that tends to educate children in a way that will make their life a success, is a proper and important matter in our schools. Hold ing pupils to text books, and nothing else until they arrive at the age of ma turity, and turning them loose in the world without some idea of the world and its ways, would certainly be unjust. Claka "Wilson. Rock Bluff. The rain fall at this place in the month of September was three inches, and that amount was four different days in fall ing. Mrs. Wm. R. Ellington has been sick for about three weeks with remittant fever, but is much better ot the present writing. Mr. F. M. Young, jr., who was so low with the flux, has improved so that he is feeling much better and is thought to 1 e out 01 aaugcr. D ivid Allen moved his barber shop fixtures out to Murray last Saturday and opened up a barber shop at that place. The corn crop begins to shrink wonder fully; nearly all that we have asked about their corn crop say that it is not near us good as they expected before they began picking it. A. M. Holmes' hogs are dying with the cholera. We have a list of those who have lost their hogs by cholera in this precinct lately and over twelve hundred head have died in about three months. The county chmmissioners did a wise thing for the county, from a financial point of view, when they purchased the right of way of Joseph Sanz, around a bend in Rock Creek, thereby saving the expense of building two bridges in about thirty rods. D all 13 Young, son of Dayid Young, who hurt his wrists fo badly by falling out of a tree, while attending school at Rock Creek, is all right again. But he thinks he will etop trying to make a squirrel of himself by trying to go fr m the top of one tree to thn top of another w ithout going -down to the ground. Mrs. Dr. Reynolds is recovering very wlowly from Hie injury that she received two weekd ago in account of the run away of the Doctor's ttam. Iuflimnm tion set it and she has been very poorly and is still confined to her bed, unable to tit up at all, but is thought to be im proving. M t Unanokc, 111., and a mice of Robert Fitch of this place, came IiriLC UI J iOLfrrt r U"-11 ,i t ltmt Saturday. They o make h.m a y sitlast 8. nau not seen eacn "i"" - c.hinl child years, not since tney we. ; 1-1 Vircrinia. liut strange as it may seem each claims to have rec He recognized her opmizpd thf other because she looks the very picture o his sister; aud she recogn, . - count of the large and prominent nose . . . 1 his sister; aud she recognited him on ac peculiar to the Fitch family Tim Siiaver Cotner University Notes. Bethany Hioiits, Lincoln, Neb., We are truly thankful to the Herald for having published the items sent from here two weeks ago, so we will send you another excuse of a letter. The students of Cotner have settled down to business in dead earnest f oj the coming year. Our numbers are steadily increasing and before the end of the year we expect to haye enrolled at least one hundred and twentyfive students. A number of Cotner's students paid a visit to one of the literary societies of the Weslyan Uuiversity last evening, and report having listened te an interest ing program. The Delphian and the Athenian liter ary societies of our own University now hold their meetings in their own respec tive hall, which are in the fourth story of the building. The Delphian society has incorporated under the state laws and is therefore the first society of the institution, We are about to organize a military company here of about forty cadets, with Lieutenant Griffith of the State University as drill master. Bethany Hights has grown to be quite a village, as there are as many as fift dwellings within less than half a mile of the University. There is a lumber yard owned by Mr. Stevens, at the switch of the M. P. R. R. track three quarters of a mile south of here, and is doing a good business. The store of general merchandise owned by M. A. Rath bun, two blocks south of the University campus is doing a splendid business. The Christian Educational Board has caused to be erected on the campus a greenhouse in which to sUre the Uni versity flowers. This is a large and commodious structure; is heated by steam and is already filled with many beautiful plants and flowers of different Varieties. It compares well with the green house owned by W. J. Hesser near Plattsmouth, with the exception that it has no mammoth century plant nor large climbing rose bush. It is cared for by a Mr. Mosier. The congregation at Bethany Hights numbers about one hundred members. They have no church but hold service in the University. Prof. A. P. Aylsworth who is vice president of the college does most of the preaching. We have a good aftendance at Sunday School here; also have a Young People's Christian Endeaveor which meets every Sunday evening and -whose meetings are growing more and more interesting. The president of the college, D. It. JJungan A. M., went to Iowa last k nday to hold a debate with aCathohc priest on the subject, "The Catholic Church, the onlv true church." But when he arrived there, lo, the bird had flown. Tomorrow evening there will lie held a meeting of the citizens of Bethany Hights to de vise means for carrying on the campaign this fall, in favor of the prohibitory amendment. We can say for the people of of B.:thany Hights that they are in for prohibition with fist? and heels and all 'heir might. Last Tuesday evening was celebrated the first anniversary of Cotner Univoisi- ty. During the evening we were favor ed with a short address by Mr. Cotner of Oinaha.the man forwhom our Universi'y is named, and an essay by D: Warren, a -i . r . i . i : i i . . , r student of the medical depnrtnicnt of the college, But the p.v- eminent feature of the program was tho lecture delivered, bv Prof . J. A. Beattie .V. M. who is oru- our best workers. We will endeavor to i u.c a copy of Prof. Bealtie s lecture and semi it to the IIeiim.d for nublication in the ner ture. 1'nough for this time. J. I. C. K. The Strauss Opera. The Strauss Opera Company will give afternoon and evening, and aloon Sun- day evening. The B. & M. will sell rounel trip tickets to parties of 25 or more, for a fare and one-third, good re turning the next day after date of sale. Many of our Plattsmouth people will probably take advantage of hearing this world renowneel musical organization and attend one of their performances. THE OCTOROON. Conthu.ed from Third Page, J of Paul Jjlsimon. . By and by h aw tho planter loave the box to order the carriage at tho close of the performance. Determined to watch to tho last, he quitted the pit at the na.ne moment, and reach 1 the porM.ae b afore tho theater in tlcue to 6ee Augustus and Oatnillta entor the carriage that was waiting for them. lie aUo hoard the brief dialogue that passe 4 between them at tho door of the vehicle. But tho indignation of tho honest sailor was unbounded when ho saw Augustus take his neat In tho carriago by the side of Camliba. He thought that his Captain's new 11ICUU n - I' vs w nj hum ft u v-m w j resolved to know the truth, A. d c h flu g frloti t ra n a ViAi i-a roH a nil irnmulatilv nimseii into tne rotinray, uinou uoaer Ztn lhat which rQnuiRAd in order to follow that which contained Camillla and the planter. turned out of the principal thorough- 1B1 V. Then, favored bv the obscurity of the street ad the darkness of the night, he --- " --ft, J monkaTt contrived to seat himself on Va Vsiai-jI f kHjk Kuk nt th vah lnl& V Wit.r1 m tho h&ftk nf tKM vahlale. He was sufficiently well acquainted vrita New Orleaas to recognise tne quart ter through whioh thsy drove ; and wkea the carriage stopped, he slipped seJee lastly from his position, and, lurking la the shadow, waUhed CawUlia and 1 gustus as they entered the gambling house. Es saw enough to oonvlace him that some description of treachery was on toot, and that la any ease, Paul IMU mon's happiness was la dWagor, The carriage drove on without the blaok poaohman having notioed Joe I and the eaAor had ample Urn to oxamlafc ib exterior of the house, and the street Ifl waiehltwas situated. He recognized the locality as Columbia street. Theh, without a moment ft hesitation, he ran to tlie quay, and got u ' oat to oon vey hi:u n board t ho Amazon. fTo Be Continued "The Fair" is continually making ad ditions to all it.s departments. 5t For Sfcile The nicest residence lots in the city located on Chicago ave., for sale cheap. For particulars enquire of Daniel Burris or call at this e ffice. Pleuty of A No. 1 flour ou hand to exchange for wheat at the Fnctoryville Roller Mill's. Wheat taken on deposit. wtf. T. M. Wsrne. ' Silas Long is plastering and building over the residence on his Eight Mile Greve farm- Jim Antill is serving oysters in all styles at his old headquarters opposite the opera houfce. eltf That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's cure. We guarantee it. Fe.r sale by F. G. Fricl a and O. H. Snvder 1 J. P. Young lias just received two thoiiKund new pieces of music which will make in stock five thousand pieces. This is by nil odds the largest and best se lection of sheet music eyer brought into Cass countv. dtf Hair chains a specialty. Leave orders at Dovey's store or Mrs Wise & Root's millinery stort on Main street. Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint? Shiloh's vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by F. G. Fricke and O. 11. Snyder. 1 If you want to buy a good house call on Merges over Schiappagasse & Co. Acre lots within and outside of city lim its. Houses from $i 500 to $3,500. Farms in Cass county and the west for le or trade. Petek Memoes. dArw- tf . New Barber Shop. O. A. Hirsch now has a first class workman and will take pleasure in caring for those who want work done in the best style the city affords. Rooms un der Cpps County Bank. dtf Visit "The Fair" for bargains in every thing needful. r,t All on one side, tho offer that's mndo by the pro Dr. Sane's Catarrh Kcmcdy. It's 500 reward for an incurable case of Catarrh, no mat- , . , l. . I ...1 -oTi,l. ter cow Dau, or oi uuw g ino-. They mean what they say; rBn'rn re-FDonsibie, ana tho offer i has been made for years. It's all , f idoyou losc your catarrh, j , .j 5o0 for keeping it. "J ., r for thorn, too they i know you'll be cured. i Dr. Sage's Remedy produces per- ! tnn onrl Tionrnnnnt, ClireS of Chronic ; CatarTh in the Head, as thousands can tegtif cGla in tho Head " Catarrhal Headache is relieved and ,,mA oa if V,v Tnncrie. It Temoves Dffensivo breath, Io-t or impairment f the eense of ta-. -rU cr hear Dg, -watering oi v f ? aa impaired miw"'';r, lh Tioleno' "f -frequently a- . druggists, 50 cents. CopyrigM, 1S50. JBAHGA1INS f - B'A R GA INS I SPECIAL. LOW L'niCES IN . BOOT; SHOES S WE bnuaht our !..c;Uher and Rubber -V qoods bcibi..- ;he advmv.o of IO per cent. J- and shail conti.-.ue to usual LOW P R 1 C your interest and cull buy elsewhere. W. A. BOECK & CO. nMBiMaBBaWBalaBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBWaBBBBBBaBM IT SSOBIT OCSCUB AGf-jaJEKII TV-. - jTjjl m III "Confound it the old 111:111 bought out; of those cook stove with the oven door full ot holes' like a fceive, if he had sciipc lie would get a Garland: It heats the air before it passes into the oven and it doesn't take near as much wood or coal to bake. I saw I'OKCK & WALK ER cook.v.'ith a Garland stove at the fair and it was the nicest baker 1 ever saw. Von bet I'll have a Garland stove." Anvone who will cut this picture out and bring with them when they buy a stove we will give a 5 per cent discount for cash, OA-HLH. .A-IlnTID SEE BOECK & WALKER "Watch for the old man's reply next week. Qorder's Iniplemeat Depot WHOLESALE The Oldest Implement House in Cass County. All the Standard Goenls are KEPT IN STOCK: Such as John iJeere & (Jo's. David. JJradley & Go's. Peru City's. St. Joe's and Grorge D. Prowns, ot Galesburg The .New Departure cultivator, the best that's made. THE BEST Always in stock, Received in ear load lots such as Schuttler and Ketch 11 in. I'nckeve Jiinders and Mowers. Of Buggies, Carriages and Road Carts Headquarters for the best barb wire, "Tllp: GLIDDEN" anl ir tact everything in any of the above lines of goods. tua v-XT via k vsrF &x aUi cSa i-ff' ct J & i Jtfler Will consult their own interests by going to Fred Gorder, at Platts mouth, or Fred H. Gorder. at Weeping Water, when in Mmt of any thing in the Implement line. Fiitecn years experience 1ms taught me how to buy goods right, and my trade sdiows for itself that I sell right. Brarc-li Haso at 7opiag Wat or. SSI OF Ei LOUIS 51 mm Sent Free to any Address 1SENI) YOUlt NAME AT ONCE TO IBIS IPBSUKTrS D., close them out ai xne be sure and consult r-ndget prices before you and KETAIL-- WAGON , Molme TiiK m r u f htL OS 3 I 8 Him w y