Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, June 25, 1891, Image 1

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VOL. XXVI I. NO.
PLATTSMOLTII, CASS COUNTY, XEIiKASKA. THURSDAY. JUNK 25 lblM
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'AKIN
Absolutely Pure.
A crciim of tartar baking powder.
1 1 i irln-t of nil in lc;i ven i iilt strenth.
- Latest I '. S. lovcriiiiii'iit Food Ki
port.
TTOKN l Y A LAW.
WINDHAM & DAV1KS.
K. B. WINDI1U!, JOHN A. IAV!KS,
Notary Public TVotrt -, i'ubllc
Olflce over Hank of Cas County.
Plattsniuutu .... .Nebrajtha
TTORNKY
A. N. SULLIVAN.
Attorney at-I.aw. Will give prompt attention
to All bumens entrusted to hiui. otllce in
Union block. East Side, Plattetnouth, Neb.
ip CKER SISTERS.
C'ARKY A FULL LINE OF
AlLLENERY AND jlRENCH FLOWERS.
fe also liave a dress makiug department. Sat
isfaction guaranteed.
SuivKW(xn Stoke. 1'lattsmouth
& PEARCE
DEKIESTHE SOLDIERS.
I.os An;ku;s, Cal., June 2A. The
assistant adjutant-general recei !
a dispatch from the lieutenant com
manding a detachment in Kern's
Canon, Ariz.., dated Arabia Village.
The lieutenant nayti wlicn he wan
about to cnlcr the village
to make arrestH for the
destroying of surveyors' marks and
threatening to destroy the schools,
bin forces encountered about fifty
hostiles, armed and stationed be
hind a barricade. 'They openly de
clared hostility to the go vemtiient
and a fight was barejy averted. He
saj.s a strong force should be sent
them, as serious trotil.de is antici
pated if the hostiles are not summa
rily dealt with.
PERSONAL
it
to
TH E SITU ATI ON IN CHILE.
London, June 2'.i. -A dispatch
published here to-da)' from the
Chilean government says the rebel
have lost all moral force and that
all action upon their part in the
south has ceased. On the other
hand the dispatch states, that
j'repiuent tfainiaceoa is tuning!
active steps to increase the st rength
of his army and that Io3'ul warships
are attacking the rebels ports, while
the rebel spiardron avoid tluJiting.
T . . 1 At . . . ,
in conclusion tike statement ismaue
that the rebels are prolonging the
war soK-ly to enrich themselves with
M- I), I'olk is seeing the sights
the capital to-day.
County Attorney Travis went
Weeping- Water last night.
Mrs.S.A.Speakinan left this morn
ing for Hamburg, la., on :i sluirt
visit.
I'ncle Jimmy Foster left this
this morning- Spirit Lake. Ia., on a
visit.
Mrs. Win. Ilerold and daughter
Dora left this morning-on a visit to
Heatrice.
Mr. L. S. Warner left this morning
on a visit to northern Iowa and
Minneapolis.
t
Lew' Newcomer left last niirht
Kansas City to inspect tiling
the company.
Mrs. J I). Hatca was called to
Ashland this morning on account
of the death of her aunt, Mrs. Mag
gie Williams.
lor
for
Hase ball at the ball park to
morrow. Read the program of the closing
exercises of St. Johns school, in an
other column and then go to the
opera house to-night and hear it.
The street car repairers have
reached the corner of Sixth and
Vine streets and expect to complete
their work to-morrow so that cars
may run again.
I'latfsmouth and Nebraska City
base ball clubs play ball at the ball
park on Chicago avenue this after
noon, and the game promises to he
a good one. The clubs will play
another game to-morrow at 4 p. m.
A good crowd should be ii: attend
ance and witness a good li'.iihi-.
A furnished room to rent. En
quire at 114 Vine street, or at IHK
dtlt
READ A WD LOO IZ
AT THIS
ISPECIALII:
c I r"
117 CRDES. TO REDUCE CUH OF
EMBEOIDERED - PLOTJITCIITOS.
WE HAVE MA I) I-. A
II Khf alii office.
Wa.ntkp.
housework,
W iudham.
A girl
apply to
for general
Mrs. NT. H.
tf.
Deep Oof m Prices
I'lattsmmith and Nebraska City at
the ball park , to-morrow.
Cassady the yard master is mov
ing the Hwitch chanty acrtss the
tracks near the side hill to-day.
Mr. C. S. Twiss chipped last evening-
i box of goods to P. Murdock
in Furnace county for the destitue
and he wishes uc to think the citiz-
W'AXTKD: A good girl for general
house work. Swede preferred apply
to Mrs S. M. Chapman, No. 7'JO (irail
ite street. tf
The closing exercises of St. fohns
school will be given this evening at
the Waterman opera house.
the nirate depocite t farapaca. ens who so generously gave.
Ninteen provinces, Tt is' futher
vtatel, are under the control of
President Halmaeeda, these pro
vinces being inhabited by 3,0UMXK)
people, while the rebel provinces
arc only inhabited b- lf0,KX) people,
one-half of whom are caid to be
foreigners.
AWSON
Carry Full Line of
.FINE HILLEXERY AND CHIL
PJiENS CLOTHING.
ALSO FRESH CL'T FLOWERS
ROOM 2, K.I. KV BLOCK. PLATTMftUTB
List of Letters,
Remaining unclaimed in the Post
Office at Platte mouth, June 24,
1801, for the week ending June 17:
STORE
VTEW HARDWARE
S. K. HALL & SON
Keep all kinds of builders hardware on hand
itnd will cupply contract r on most fnv
orable tents
Hall, Sare
Bishop, F
Boiler. Klia
'"handler, Fannie
Countryman, Carrie
Ca.ilk. F J
Ford. L.I
Fay, Joseph
Hoffman. John
Hunter, Dr
Jacobs, Willie
TI2ST ROOFING
H. pouting
and all kinds of tin work promptly
ton. Order front the couutry Solicited
61 6 Peasl St.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
THOMPSON'S ICE CREAM PALLOR
THK CHIEF ATTRACTION
of the season.
Where the most deliciovs ice cream
will be served at all hours.
Fruits, nut candies and cigars always fresh
kud te.Kptui. bpeciai atteution iveu
to fiippHinp; picnic:', social and
families with cream in
large or small
quantities
OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE.
JR VIOLA M. FRENCH
Physician & Surgeon
SS'ice with Br. Shipman
HOURS
10 : 00 to 12 : 00 a. m. 3 : 00 to : 0 p. u.
9 : 00 to 11 : 00 a, w. 2 ; 00 to 4 : 00 p. m.
Telephone o 12. Plattsmoith Nib
jpS. ROSE CAPLE.
FIXE PASTEL AND CRAT3. PORTRAITS.
Thorough instruction in Pastel, Crayon and
Free band drawing.
BJLPAIN TIN LB SKETCHES
NATURE
FROM
Landscapes. Fruits and Flowers.
No, 911, Elm ft. Plattsmoutu, Neb.
Lautz. J K
LiiHhipgy, Martha
Newville, W H
Neft. A
Owens, Tho F
Robinson. Fred
Stewart, T A
Spry. Belle
Taylor, W B
Vallery, Tbeol.ald
Williams, JVellle
Wratley, Kmina
Persons calling for any of
above letters will please say
rertised." II. J. Stkeight, P.
the
"ad-
M
St. Johns' School.
The closing- exercises of St. John's
school will be given this
evening ai xne opera House 113' pu
pils from the Junior and Minim de
partments. Following is the pro
gram: FKOGRAM.
Words of Welcome Sam JrtcCallan
Opening Chorus ka City base ball club.
Acconip. M . Lovell
Mr. P. J. Ilancen returned this
morniiiir from his visit to Oirallaha.
Keith ciuiity, in the western part
of this state he states that the crops
are looking fine and the prospects
tor a bountiful crop of all kind was
never better.
A. Ii. Todd and Jacob Trietsch
are out lncoectinir the countv
bridges to-day. Mr. A. C. Loder
could not iro, beiner detained at
home by the death of a relative
near Greenwood.
The regular meeting of the
Ladies' Aid Society of the M. K.
church will be held to-morrow af
ternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. I). M. Jones, corner Eleventh
and Oak streets. Secretary.
Misses Nettie Waybright. Blanch
Kennedy, Margaret Davis, Alice
Wilson, and Mr. C. S. Polk, and Kev.
J. I). M. Buckiier left this morning
for Greenwood, Nebraska, to attend
the anual conference of the Kpworth
League.
Arrivals at the Perkins: K. W.
Miller, W. Brisser, John Tohnson,
T.W.Saxon, K. Weisman, Union;
W. S. Arnold. P. O Kourke. Ernest
Mertens, C. E. Koth. Omaha; A. K.
Holbrook, Atchison; W. W. Kennedy,
Burlington; S. D. Murray, Cleveland
Ohio.; and ten members of Nebras-
Flour is lower than it has been
for the last six months at Phillip
Klaus'. Special attention called to
Pillbury c Besf tf
A number of da' boarders can be
accommodated at Thompson's res
taurant, opposite opera notice,
where the bust of meals are served. t f
One lot of Floiiiicings at Xh;
worth double
One lot, of white Floutieino- at
2.00; pattern worth $.'.00.
One lot of white cream and
Flouncing minced to S3. 20. A
pattern of this lot comprises jon'ls
worth up to ;.n() t pattern.
One lot of white and Mnek:
Flonneino-s reduced to 3. CO. A
pattern some floods in Hiis, lot for
merly sold at SI 0.00 .'i pattern.
All our patterns contain -1 yd
of material.
Brown A- Barrett have the finest
line of wall paper in the city.--
Their prices are away down. tf
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia
and Liver Complaiut'r Shiloh's, V'it
alizer is guaranteed to cure you. 2 I
The largest line of patent med-i
cines will he found at Brown A: Bar
ett's tf
It i reported that Brown &
Barrett are selling wall paper
cheaper than any other house in the
city. tf
5c
ALL OF OUR FANCY PLUSH ORNAMENT
REDUCED TO 5 CENTS EACH.
For all forms of nasal catarrh
where there is dryness of the air pas
sages with what is commonly call
ed 'stuffing up"' especially when go
ing to bed, Ely's Cream Balm gives
immediate relief. Its benefit to me
has been priceless. A. G. Case, M.
D.. Millwood, Kansas.
One of my children had a very
bad discharge from her nose. Two
physicians prescribed, but without
benefit. We tried Ely's Cream Balm
and, much to our surprise there
was a marked improvement. We
continued using the Balm and in a
short time the discharge was cured.
O. A. Cary, Corning, N Y.
an
Hair chains, rings, crosses
hair work of all kinds to order.
Mrs. A. Knee.
tf lTL'u Locust St
IS THE
L-K-A-D-I-X-G II-O-U
IN THE CITY FOR
S-E
NOTIONS
FCljXISHING GOODS
LACKS
KMBKOIDKKIEH
KITCHEN NOVELTIES
TIN WAKK, GLASSWARE
ETC- ETC-
Fantomime Wand Drill Little Boys
Piano, Drum and Triangle Aceomp
Comic Dialogue Houefty is the BestPolicy
Boys of Intermediate Department
Motion Song Little Girls
Aceomp. Josie Murphy,
Choice ef Trades Little Boys
Caliethenic Exercise
Drum and TriangleAccomp.
Song Give the Little Ones chsiice
Aceomp K. McCourt,
Operetta Grandma's Birthday w hite
CAST OK CHARACTERS.
Grandma a. O'Reilly
Lyd M Cassidy
Maud l. Clark
May A, Neville
Grandchildren Minims and Janiore
8VJTOPSIS.
ActI . Grandma's birthday has come trnin
Grandma s soiig. And now what shall we do
come wnere tne wild flowers bloia. Yes
we will crown her. Brins the flowers. Gran,l
ma, oo rememoer wnen you were a little cirl
Come to the mountains.
Act II. In the woods. Flower chorus. The
crown is done. Return from the woods.Corona
lion cnorus. Little Maud s soiig. Grandma's
goodnight. Grandma, we hope you will live
many years. Lime may song.
JSiuht Praver Pia.nft. K. Xvlll.
Sevea Little Housekeeners By the Minims
Indian Club Drill Piauo. Drum and Triancle
miiuer ayiumionvi ia inacr menu Havrtn
Closing Chorus Good Bye
At-uunp. m. cans lay
Reserved seats 35cents General Admission 25c
The two men who were arrested the
other day on suspicion of stealing
the shoes they were ueddlintr
around the town were taken to Red
Oak last evening by J. M. Harrison,
the B. & M. detective, the shoes be
ing stolen out of a car at that town
A car was broken into at Villisca
and goods stolen; it is supposed
they are the guilty parties of this
robbery also
Thede Living-stone's team got
away from him on Sixth street last
evening about 7:30 o'clock, and ran
down Main street, without doing
an3' damage other than breaking
the tongue in Kauble's express
wagon. Ihe team ran as far as
Third street, where some one turned
them south, and they were caught
in front of the jail.
Some choice lots on Chicago ave
nue for sale. For particulars call at
this office. tf
F. HERRMANN
HARDWARE FOB CASH ONLY
Having purchased the U. V. Mathew's in
terest in the firm of J W, Hendee & Co, I now
propose to stay in Plattsmouth and sell hard
ware FOR - CASH - ONLY
At prices that are within the reach of all. Everything in our stock a bar
gain. Look over our list and see if you cannot find some
thing you need.
ooO( o
Are we in it?
we in ltr.-r
Well I should
Are we in it?? Are
fay o, when it
4500 lbs cut nails, 3c per lb to close
7nct grass scythe fornocts
Step ladders from HO cts up
Tinware at reduced prices
Brooms, lo to 'Jocts
comes to wall paper, or wall paper chopping bowls, 19 to 34cts
or wall paper, we are clear in it. u. i hi.t, iUr
200 doii carpet tacks, 1c per paper
Best clothes wringer made, $2.10
H) cent spades for tT cts.
Kl ct handsaws forfiocts
Churns, Wets to fl'OO i
Wash boards, l'Jcts
that is with the largest stock great
est variety and the lowest prices.
We call the attention of, and in
vite, every one to come and ex-
Leather back all bristle horse brushes, 75c.
Leather back all bristle horse brushes, 40c.
Cook stoves at cost to close.
ooOoo-
The Ladies' Aid Society of the amine our stock andiprices.Who are othrr articles too numerous to mention at correspondingly low prices
The goods we ofler on our 5, 10 and 25 cent
counters cannot be duplicated elwure
We hare but one price, and that the
cheapest in town.
"THE FAIR"
415 MAIN STEET
our tacetious brother must not
laugh about The Herald's blun
ders. The typo made a mistake,
and the proof-reader, who had never
seen the copj-, failed to correct it.
Only the day before the Journal an
nounced with a flourish of trumpets
the laying of a white marble corner
stone for a red stone and red brick
building. We all make a break oc
casionally and we think The Her
ald hasn't any more than its share.
Needles, oils and parts for all
kinds of machines can be found at
the Singer office, corner of Main
juid Sixth streets, with H. Beck. tf
nristian cnurcn will give an ice
cream social at the residence of E.
K. Todd, three miles west of the
city, on Friday evening of this
week. Everybody is cordially in
vited to attend, as it is well known
to all persons the pleasant time
that is in store for those who
visit the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Todd. Conveyances will be at
the corner of Main and Sixth streets,
near Riley Hotel, at 6:30 p. m., to
take all persons who may wish to
attend and return them to the same
place. Wagons will start not later
than 7:80 p. m., and all persons must
be on hand not later than that
time. By order of committee
arrangements.
we that advertise thus? We are the
lowest price, and the leading house
in the wall paper business, the
only small things about us is our
prices. Gering & Co., druggist.
Mad Career of a Frightened Horse
and the Serious Consequences.
Nebraska City, Neb., June 23.
During the parade of Sells' Bros.
A WONDERFUL SHOE.
Frank Davis, of the Schildknecht
shoe emporium, has recently taken
the agency for the m "del ladies shoe
which for comfort and Cauty never
was equaled. It is a hand turned
shoe with corkjinsole and must be
seen to be appreciated.
Call at Schildkecht's and examine
the stock as they have the exclusive
sale of these goods
shoes is on exibition cut in two that
buyers may see how it is made, dtf
Come and see us. Remember we stdl to everybody alike
NOT - ONE - CENT - ON - TIME.
J w
HENDEE
Mrs. R. C. Hinds received a tele
gram last night from Anderson,
Indiana, stating that her sister, Mrs
Thomas Ellis, was dying at her
circus this morning a horse belong- home in that city. Mrs. Hinds will
' i .. n.-n i.:n t
ltitr to Rranlr 1 rl'arl iipv hwamu '"; -" J1 "J " iiiir niiriiiuvii
r- . . , . lor fier bedside
irignieneu anu ran away, ine ani
mal was tied in the court house
square and becoming looseplunged
into the crowd watching the pro
cession trampling down eight feet
of terrace. Mrs. C. Allen was
knocked down and badly brui.ed
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oelke
ff ' out injtrry, remove
C Aou Frvrkb, Liver-Mole,
Pimples, Black-Heads, Sunburn
and. Tan. A few applications will ren-
One of the I fer mod stubbornly red skin eoft,
uiuu ana wiiiuj. luut v .renin it
not a paint or powder to cover defect
but a remedy to cure. It is superior ta
all other preparations, and is guaranteed
to jfi re Batiafact 'on. At drtmnsta or zd&U
&d for SO cents. Prepared by
Toiwta. Ohta. . C. BITTEK A TO.
First National
BANK.
OF PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA
Paid up capital ...
Surplus
....tso.ooo.oo
.... 10,0uO.04
He Got Excited.
Belfast, Me., has a funny citizen. He
discovered his house to be on fire, and
pot so excited that he forgot to give the
alarm but began throwing his house
hold goods out of the window, much to
were I tlie wonderment of his neighbors, who
knocked down, Mrs. Oelke being se- watcnea ni3 antics for some time with-
verely kicked on the head and ren- u"u ?T "S iae CaQSe- uun
dered unconscious. Miss Anna 3 J 1, " lu" T , our
w..,, v... .... thero?f they gave the alarm.De-.
i ciiucii was ru ilia me pjiaii 1 11 I troit x ree Iress.
the shoulder aind badly kicked by
Hi
.... WAiTlSfa cor p.-. ri m
the horse. Her injuries are most
serious and will probably result
fatally. A number of other persotis
were more or less bruised.
Connecticut's constitution was adopted
in 1818. Before that the state was gov
erned under the charter of 1662, which
was continued by the constitution of 1776.
The amendments have been numerous.
1 !rnre;
C2KTA3i. mutJ mtxmmimtbm ntoh iu ail ruraM cma
A ni? lr.i cuntiomm u Bum w. f rtc 60e-
np. fca. R. ECHTPrHASN-. Et f-xol. MiM.
Chifdren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
When Bahjr was sick, we gavr her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria
Vthn she became Miss, she chin to Casrnrli,
When sh had Children, fht ravi; t brr; Cas!o. ia
Offers the very beet facilities for the promo"
tntBHaction of Ug it innate
Iiaiiking Business1:
Stock, bond, trold. government and local p
euritiee bought and sold. Oe(MMits rceivod
and interest allowed on the certificates
Drafts drawn, available in any pari of th
United States and all the principal tawna of
Surope.
COLLKCTIOJfB MADK AND PROMPTLY REMIT
TED. Hlfthest market price paid for County War
rants, State ana County bonds.
DIRBCTOKS
John Fitzgerald D. Hawkwortb
Sam Waugh, F. E. White
George E. Dovey
John Fitzrald. H. Waugh.
President Catlec,
McGEE, M. D,
IS LOCATEI
Ie located at Eight MileTGrove. He has 6
tamed the office formerly occupied bv
MR. MILLER
Of that dlace and can be found at all hour ex
cept when profeeelonally out.
Take your prescriptions to lirowrt
Sc Barrett',they dispense pure med
icines. tf
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