r1 v vf jP ' y" in t 10 VOL. XXVI. NO. 40. PLATTSMOUTH, CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA, TIHJHSnAY. FEKisUAUY 2( $1.50 AY HA It 3 . 1 1 it r it i in 4i i wees ii If- J r 1 if 'A of all n Lcavrnlag Povcr. r4 k ft b ' A ABSOUUTEiy PURE A nice Child's Suit at $1 .00 at JOE'S, tf Don't forget the funniest show of the eason at the opera house tonight. Gfto JOE and lay in jour Bupply for next etr. It will pay you 1:001 1 ln'er tst at the pi ices hu is closinj: out his tock. tf Come and eee the difference between cash and credit prices. Elsoa, the cash clothier. tf No old chestnuts or rubbish at JOE'S. Everything of the latest style und at be low cost. tf Miss Mollie Tucker, millinery a specialty, old's store. Dressmaking and Rooms over Her' tf Now is your chance, nnd such a chance you will have but once in a life time, to buy Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, etc., at slaughtering prices at JOE'S. The entire stock must be sold out as quick aa possible, tf A genuine Stetson $4.00 Hat at $2.75 at JOE'S. tf . "When you are in Lincoln, call on W, C. Austin & C., in McBride block, cor ner of Twclvth and P striets, for Have lock and University property. tf J.OE has not "bursted." Joe never has f hi led. for lie believes tlire is fin honest living for everybody, but owing to Dissolution of Partnership, Joe is com peted to close out his nice and clean stock, regardless of cost. tf For glassware, qucenswarc and the bost and freshest gioceries go to Phillip Kraus, where you will find every tbiog you want for your table. A good pair of shoes at tf. $1.00 tf at JOEVV ervous Debilitated Men. If you will bind us your address, we will mail you our illustrated pamphlet enplaininii all about Dr. Dye's celebrated tlectro-Voltiac Belt and appliances, and their charming effects upon the nervious debilitated system, and how they will quickly ret ore you to viiror ana man hood. Pamphlet free. If you are thus afflicted wc will send you a belt and ap pliances on a trial. Voltiac Belt Co. Marshall, Nich. For Sale. A good farm one-fourth mile fiom the town of Murray, on the M. P. B. R. Plenty of timber and water. Good orchard. 350 bearing trees. Plattsmouth, Neb Feb., 0th, 1891. wtf R. W. Hvers. You can not form an idea what it is to sell Clothing, etc., at and below cost un til you look through JOE'S stock, tf It is only with regret JUii has to sell iX- out his entire stock, for he has done a iff very satisfactory and successful business, fi ' but dissolution between JOE and his partner, Mr William Fisher compels him to close out. tt Cash. From this day forward, Elson, the cash one price clothier will only sell strictly for cash. , tf Persfi3 wishing to make investments with bA returnsor to borrow money on ,:'real estate will find it to thir advan tage to call on Mr. Thos. Pollock aDd investigate the plan of the Provident Savings, Loan fc J3uildmg Association of Omaha. A large amount of stock has been taken and a number of loans niade in this city, to the satisfaction of all. This is a homo institution and books are oDen to the investigation of all. The Tiany beneficial points seen in our plan ' will commend themselves to all. Call and see us and be convinced. 40-1 w Jab. Pettee, GenT Agt. Office under Bank of Cass County, ":und door from Main 6treet, on Fifth A Noted Gypsy. Fortune teller just from the east is at the Perkins House, this city. Past, present and future all teli by the band. Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned. Enquire for Mrs. Boswell. ' tf It will not be our aim to eee how much profit we can make, but to sell good goods for a tmall margin for cash, El- n the ish clothier. tf U. S. Gov't Report, Aug; 17, THE RECORD. The Now Court House an Assured Fact. Plattsmouth, Ntb., Feb. 25, '91. Board met pursuant to adjournment Present, A. B. Todd, A. C. Lder, and Jacob Tiietsch, commissioners, und Bud Criichfield, county clerk, when the fol lowing was done, to wit: This being the day set for rectiving bids for buildins court house in Cass county, Nebraska, the board proceeded to ooeu the said bids, wnicn were as follows: VI II IMckena, rialtsmouth, Neb $76,000 L G Larson " " ti9,675 Wm Neville " " C3,0f5 O J King. Omaha C7.SI0 Richards & Co" 70 950 ML Murphy " 70.C00 JuoH Harte " 7T3 W L Morgan & Menan, York. 74.000 W J ChldWter, Lincoln 69.900 EugeDC Wuerurr " 70.000 I I Dunham. Seward 70 000 It appearing thutO, J. King being the lowest biddtr, the cct-at was duly awarded to hiui and nn agreement en tered into, sufficient bond filed and ap proved. The contractor is to complete the building according to plans and specifi cations on or before January 1st, 1p9'2. for the sum of Sixty seveu ?"hou3and Nine Hnndred and Ten Dollars, and all ulans, specifications, details, drawings bondp, et'- are to be considered a part of the Commissioners record. IJlKD CRITCn FIELD. Co Clerk, The bond of O. J. King, in the sum of $.10,000, was signed by Cal Parmele and F. M. Richey, who is an old time friend of Mr. King. Mr. K. will cause the sig nature of two or three wealthy gentle men of Omaha to be appended in addi tion to the above. Material has been ordered and work will begin at once. The building is three stories high with a high basement. The basement will be of stone while the balance of the build ing will be of pressed brick with cut stone trimmings. The tower is quite handsome, the top being 137 feet above the pavement. The building sets back a little ways from the pavement and will haye a frontage on Main street of 80 feet, with 102 feet on Fourth street. A nice picture of the building as it will appear when finished is on exhibition at the county clerk's office. County Court. Petition filed for probate of last will and testament of Bernhard J. Ruhge, de ceased. Hearing March 23, at 10 a. m. Petition for final settlement of estate of Ferdinand Kruger, deceased. Hear ing March 23, at 2 p. m. . James Irving vs B. L. Miller et al. Argued and submitted. Company "Q." Col. Lew Ginger dropped in last night to confer with our Company Q, Young Ladies. The colonel is conducting a G. A. R. Fair for the Posts in Omaha, to open Welnesday, March 4th, at theColi- teum. ine young lacii.s are to go up on the opening night anel Col. Ginger has made arrangements with the B. & M. to take a special train, leaving here at 3 or 4 p. m. and returning after the show is over that night, provided one hundred passengers accompany the young ladies. The fare will be 80c for the round trip and 2.1c) admission to the Coliseum. For the opening night the Omaha Guards and the Council Bluffs Guards engage in a competitive arm. uur uo. 14 win break the hearts of the Omaha youth with their fine drill; and the Gatling Gun Squad will give an exhibition drill with that terrible instrument of destruc tion, which alone 13 worth $5. They have never before given a public exhibi tion. The Sons of Vets and their young ladies, and the Dads of Yets and their young ladies, and many of our citizens w"ill take advantage of this special train to visit friends and take in the Grand Army Fair. A fine worsled men's suit, former price $18, now at $12.50 at JOE'& tf Sam Carrigan's department at the shops had one man too many, so that Sam is now on the retired list, with George Barber, an employe in another depart- ment. The Turners will giro a ball at tlie'r hall this evening. A grand social time is guaranteed. The Singer Sewing Machine folks rc- cived an invoice of a dozen new in:i- chinesjthis morning. Col. Ginger has consented to help out the Sons ot Veterans m an entertainment tj be given some time in April. Don't forget the. ball of the Turners' Society at their hnll tonight. The best of music will be had and a royal time is expected. The itching of the scalp, falling f hsir, resultint: in bal rim-as, are often caused by dandruff, which may be cured by using Hairs Hair Renewer. Our neighbor must have been asleep yesterday. The important news item of letting the contract for the erection f the nf.w couht house wos published ex clusively in The Hkuald last niiiht. Guy Livingston went to Li-coln this morning to secure Bomo law books for the new law firm of Dwyer, Livingston & Walling, v hich will open an office and begin business the first of the coming month. By a new arra-gement in the mail service, the Omaha papeis are now car ried to Ashland and come in on the Schuyler. This is to put the Omaha dailies on the same footing here as the State Journal, which of lute has reached this city nearly an hour ahead of the Omahas. T. E. Williams, the coal oil king of Plattsmouth, has an incubator in a cave at his home in the Second ward, where he has already hatched out ninety young chickens. The young orphans are kept in a warm place above ground, where they get plenty of sunshine and are f!oing well. M. J. O'Riky and Bernard McGlynn, who are putting in the heavy stone wall for the Missouri Pacific well at Union, are in the city today. They say work is progressing satisfactorily and that when hey have finished their present job they will put in a well at La Platte. It is un derstood the company will use city water here, hence no well is needed. Walter White has forfeited his reputa tion as being a careful man. It seems he brought the county safe, weighing ten tons, up to the Bank, and as it was grow ing dusk he left it stand unguarded on the street all night. This was very care less, for had the Nehawka people found it in that condition the safe without a doubt would be restiDg today wtth our cannon, at the shrine of Ike Pollard or Lawson Sheldon. The laws of physics were reversed on the part of the county safe. Careful measurements last night showed it would go through the window with 4 inches to spare. Ihe cold weather, however, in stead of contracting seems to have ex panded the safe until it lacked more than four inches of going in and had to be pulled back up the incline and turned on its side. It is safely Loused now in the Cass County Bank basement and no one was hurt in its removal. Valuable Citizens. Philip Meisinger at the ripe age of SI years, accompanied by his sons, John, George and Peter, with their families, arrived this morning from Pekin, Illinois, and will hereafter be citizens of Cass county. Mr. - Adam Moore and family accompanied them, making in all over forty people in the crowd, added to Cass county citizenship today. It required seven fr5lit chc t haul their stock and furniture. John Meisinger moves onto his farm south east of Cedar Creek, which he purchased of.Geo. Weidman last fall. Peter will occupy a farm west ot this city, owned by John Becker. George will move onto the old Donnely place, while Mr. Moore will occupy the Leonard Born farm near the poor house. These people nre rela ted to the Cass county Meisingers, the Horns, Geo. Weidman and others here; they are well to do people of means and are indeed a most valuable acquisition. The nESALD welcomes them to their new home antl hopes they may neyer have occasion to regret the change. The bridge work on the Missouri Pa cific has all been completed except the stone and iron bridge across the Papio in Sarpy county. Work will begin on this bridge very soon. An immense amount of steel rails and ties are being piled tip at Union, preparatory to track laying as soon as the above named bridge ia completed. The M. P. has a track laying machine that puts down the rails very rapidly when everything is ready for them, so that very early in the spring we may expect to hear the whistle of M. P. locomotives. 1ST . 1 r I M I 1 or 4? g s M $ S 2 W S jg W c!3 E-. C3 E3 CJ 000000000 II 000000000 noiflooontiw 00 a o a C3 . TJ1 I I 1.-5 o o M w c T-f 0 12 ea a ffl el o o if a v S j -Pi s 00. O CZ2 03 Qj X w H 6dO es ee (- O o o es .iJ 00 O EO o 0 C3 I sty v O if iSW M ' CLEARAJNCE SALE D ES AND CHILDRENS CL UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY BLAHKET3 COMPOETABLES WHICH BEGINS TODAY HAVE cut the prices deep, and par ties in need of anything in the above lines will save money by calling. Our new line of embroideries, the handsom est and largest line ever shown by us. F. HERRMANN iiusT ijoor i:st fiust NATIOXAI. HANK- The largest and most complete and chenpfst stock of wall paper, paint and oil in the county at Gering & Go's. eod. Look Here! Kverv one indebted to JOli,', The One Price Clothier, must set tle within thirty days or the ac counts will be placed in the hands of a Justice lor collection. tf Joe Ivlein. Wm. Fisiizk. The fiuest of Furnishing Goods at slaughtering prices at JOE'S. tf Save money and get the best selection and cheapest wall paper at Gering & Co. A Husband's Mistake. Husbands too often permit wives, and parents tbeir children, to suffer from headache, diz.ieess, ueuralgia, sleepless ness, fits, nervousness, when by the use of Dr. Mills' Restorative Nervine such serious results could easily be prevented. Druggists everywhere say it gives uni versal satisfaction, and has an immense sale. Woodworth & Co , of Fort Wayne, Ind.jSnow & Co, of Syracuse, N. Y. ; J. C. Wolf, Hillsdale, Mich.; and hun dreds of others say ''it is the preatest seller they ever knew. It contains no opiates. Trial bottle and fine book on j nervous diseases, free at F. G. Fricke & Co. 5 All the latest styles of wall paper found at Wildman & Fuller's. tf The best spistacles in the world arc sold by Gering & Co. They guarantee the fit or money refunded eod wtf Why continue the use of iriitatins powders, snuffs or liquids. Ely's Cream Balm, pleasant of application and a sure cure for catanh and cold in head, can be had for 50c. It is easily applied into the nostrils, is safe and pleasant, and is curing the most obstinate cases. It gives relief at once. We want everybody in the county to Bee our stock of wall paper before pur chasing. eod wtf. Taken Up The undesigned has taken up a stray pig which can be obtained by the owner by proving property and payidg for this notice. S. F. Osbobn, Cor. Eighth and Locust street The proprietors of Ely's Cream Balm do not claim it to be a cure-all, but a sure remedy for catarrh, colds in head and hay fever. It is not a liquid or a snuff, but is easily applied into the nos trils. It gives relief at once. Fine is money then go to Gering & Co to buy wall paper. eod wtf H ni hi hi to il Ri U mi LI 33 O 0 OF: PLATTSMOUTH. A'JBB. DAWSON & PEARCE Carry a Full Line of FINE M1LLEXERY AND C1IIL DRENS CLOTHING. ALSO FKESII CCT KX.OWEItS KOOM 2, It. LEY BLOCK. PLATTMOUTH mm, - OF THE POPULAR T-K." QUARTETTE OK OMAHA. DUNCAN, KIlATZ, COXIJaD, 130LLMAN. Assisted by Mr. yy. S. Marshall, Organ 18 1 of All faintf "Church. Omaha. Presbyterian aa. 1 Church. Fund. nURSDAY, 3farch Admission 35C Seats may be reserved at J. P. Young's. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for CuU Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no oar reonirpd It ia cnar&ntf ri tn mvt saiif,ni;n. - - o fs,. . w owvujAcavwUU, KJl fmoney refunded. Pi ice 25 cents per box Mllss' Nerveand Liver PiHe- Act on a new nrinrinl raonUtnn X - f ' - - the liver, stomach ud howpla thmn.i the serves. A new discoverr. Dr. Mil' Pills speedily cure bihoiiMinw h tu torpid liver, piles, constipation. Une qualed for Smallest, mildest, aurpfit! fiO a S&mpU free at F. G. Fricke & Ce'a! DAKS, mm