Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, September 10, 1891, Image 8

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    take yonr prescriptions
Alwa&Hiirrctt's. tf
lo,,rois Ueff of the ynnU i
Colaptho sights at tlif state
takingy,
iiirlo (1 irst. k,i Gn ttHt l ami Mr.
'A,r- . Kobcrt Martin are at the
""j'fair to-day.
lr. and Mm. Chan. Rankin were
,assi'iig-rs on No. 7 thin morning
fur the state fair.
Win. Shea, a H. & M. blacksmith,
left on No. 2 hint evening, with his
wife for Galesburg for a two weeks'
visit.
Presbyterian Ladies A Ml Society
will meet nt the Presbyterian church
, to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Uy order of 1'kKsiHKNT.
v R. L. Howe, the popular . & M.
stenographer, having been granted
a three weeks' vacation, departed
last evening for points in lViiusyl
vania.niul Virginia.
Bartholomew Kirkhain, a Journal
compositor, was found wending his
way towards the depot this morn
ing, with a bottle of red pop and a
Hack of peanuts safely stowed away
in his pocket. Hart will take in
the Imposition at Nebraska City
to-day not as an exhibit, but
merely as a visitor.
The 11. fc M. lias a pang of men at
work to-day tearing off the plaster
ing, putting ceiling in its stead, and
otherwise repairing the waiting
jvioins at the station. This will con
tribute 'Mn a measure to the im
provement of the station house, but
a new building would not be an un
profitable investment tn our
opinion.
The Cass County Agricultural
, Society desires to call special atten
tion of the fanners to the fact that
they are offering large premiums
on all farm products, while our
neighbors, Otoe, docs not offer a
dollar on any product that the
..farmer bring to the fair. The
management believes that corn,
wheat, oats, barley, and in fact every
thing the farmer brings, should
have an opportunity of competing
for a cash premium. So do not re
main in active concerning your
best interests, but come, arrange
for your family to come and see
what Cass county has done this
reason in the way of farming.
Dave Millek,
Secretary.
Rip Van Winkle.
This company opened this season
at Hoone, Iowa and a letter from
the manager of the opera house
says that they gave a fair perform
ance for the opening night, and by
the time they reach here will no
doubt give a good performance.
He says that they have a fine band
and give a very novel street parae'e
and thinks our people will be
pleased with the performance.
They will appear at the opera house
next Saturday night secure your
tickets at J-1'. Young's.
Don't forget the street parade by
the Knickenbocker band-prices,
50, and 75 chiklern 25 cents.
There will be an official meeting
at the M. K. church, Thursday even
ing, Sept. l(th.
at J. Kuckner.
County Court.
The First National Dank of Weep
ing Water vs. Fred Bellows et al
. Suit on protnissojy note for $.')0.
.Answer Oct. 5, 1801.
First National Hank of Weeping
Water vs. Jas. A. Leach et al. Suit
on promissory note for .X).
Answer Oct. 5, 1801,
The Chicago Nickel Works vs.
The Noble Sewing and manufactur
ing company. Suit on promissory
note for $B7.i0. Answer Oct. 5.
J. C. Cummins & Son vs- John
Robins. Suit on account. Judge
ment by agreement for $VU7 and
Interest at 7 per cent from July, 1.
Last will and testament of John
Cuick filed for probate.
In the matter of theguardaiitship
f Lena C. Welerbein, Dora I. Weber
liein, William Weberbeiu and Nora
Weberbein minor heir's of Win,
Weberbe in deceased. Klisabeth
"Weberbein appointed guardain,
vice Fredrick Gordor. former guar
dain, deceased.
In the matter of the guardainship
of Wm. I Lathrop. minor child of
William P. Lathrop, deceased.
Kliaa J. Vanatta appointed guar
dain. II. T. Clark Drug Co. vs Flower &
Anthony. Motion to dissolve at
tachment, overruled.
David Wise vs. Flower k Anthony.
Motion to dissolve attachment,
overruled.
H. D. Travlo vs. A. O. Durell et al.
Application of R. G. Doom to
intervene granted.
License to wed issued to Mr.
Stephen Kerns and Miss Alty
.Anderson both of Plattsmouth.
Important Notice for the Fiu
All entries will be dosed Tuesday,
Sept. 15 at 9 p. m. No entries after
that time will be made for any ex
hibitors excepting for the speed
ring. All should bear this in mind
and be on time. This affords am
ple opportunity for all to be ready.
WANTED -Good salesman. Apply
CV-nt J. M. Muir'B music store.
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Ml'KRAY UK KY IT IKS.
HV TANSY.
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day morning.
Miss Kate Johuke returned from
Avoca l.isk week.
Hon. A. Root ami family look
in
the state fair at Lincoln on Tues
day. Mrs. Burton, wife of our hardware
merchant, hasgone to Illinois on a
visit to friends.
Win. Louchridge departs for Lin
coln next week to study medicine
at C'otner Unniversity.
Misses Lucy Kdmoiids and Anna
Younir will depart next Monday for
a three months stay at Cotuer Tiini
versity.
Our elevator men Messers. Walker
A Pitman are daily buying grain of
all kind and shipping it over the
new road.
W. Latta, a former resident of this
place Jbut now of Adams county
made a living trip to this place the
first of the week on business.
Our public school opened last
Monday morning with good pros
pects for an encouraging term of
schooljwork, with Myra II. Root at
the helm.
We made a mistake last week in
our note of it being the 10th. The
supper was to be in our U. P.
church. It should have read the
tenth. We hope none will get the
wrong date.
Monday we were a happy people
for the first passenger train made
annearance over the new road. Our
lady operator came in on the train
and now our road is in full blast
and we hope to see things running
in npple pie order.
IfVK'S Cn.b tt lT.wl.riui'nr in
larger and better than before and
prices lesstnan last year.
The Altar Society of St. John's
church will give a social at the res
idence of Wm. Neville, corner Four
teenth and Kim streets, on Thurs
day evening, Sept. 10. An invita
tion is extended to all. 3t
PihKo and Organs.
Anonni" in npi'it of a tiinno or or.
gan would consult their own inte
rests by calling on J. M. Muir, who
Keeps nothing uui me otst, which
he sells at reasonable prices to suit
the times. 3t
New Goods arrivtng every day at
JOL'S the one price clothier. tf
If you want to see nice clean and
well made up Clothing you should
go to JOK and look his stock over
Quilting and piecing, comforting
and crazy patch work and carpet
rag sewing satisfactorily done by
Mrs. Vroman, 513 North Sixth street,
Plattsmouth, Neb. tf
Hair eljains, rings, crosses an
hair work of nil kir-da to order.
Mks. A. Knee.
tf 1720 Locust St.
Capt. W. A. Abbett, who has long
been with Messrs. Precival and
Hatton, Real Kstate and Insurance
Brokers, Des Moines, Iowa and is
one of the best known and most re
spected business men in that city
says: "I can testify to the good
qualities of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. Having used it in my
family for the past eight years, I
can safely say it has no equal for
either colds or croup." 50 rent bot
tles for sale by F. (j. Fricke A Co.,
Druggists.
We have sold Ely's Cream Halm
about - three years, and have re
commended its use in more than a
hundred special cases of catarrh.
The unanimous answer to our in
quiries is, "It's the best remedy that
I have ever used." Our experience
is, that where parties continued its
use, it never fails to cure. J. H.
Montgomery, & Co., Druggists, Ue
corali, Iowa.
When I began using Kly's Cream
Halm my catat rh was so bad I had
headache the whole time and dis
charged a large amount of filthy
matter. That has almost entirely
disappeared and have not had head
ache science.-J. Soininers.Stephney,
Conn.
Special Notice.
H. A. McKlwain, Jeweler, has re
moved to the Stadleinann building,
west side of room occupied by the
Fair, he keeps a full line of watches,
clock's. Jewelery, silverware and
Optical goods. Spectacles fitted
and satisfaction guaraenteed;
watches repairing in the best pos
sible manner at reasonable prices,
give him a call. dot
world's Fair 2VVtSncehI!!
an increditable short time with a
Capital of S200 and Upward
Success certain if instructions faith
fully followed. Given on aeceipt of
postel note or postage stamps for
fcj Address
o x 391, Chicago, 111
W Anted Au iiotlve, trlloblf man-salary JCC
to $to monthly, with tiicreHs.. to rtnirweut
in k own notion a responsible New York
Holme. Ht-fi-renees. mamkai riHFK, Lock
"n l.SsS. New York,
l ASS MUM1K. No. Ufi. I. ). O. F. nieetn ev
r Tuendiiy nlclit Kt tlielr bull In Fitzgerald
M-ck. All Odd Fellow re cordlal'y invited
n uttenil wlien visiting lu the city. J Cory.
N. (i. 8. W. Hi ulKe. Secretary.
ONE MASS OF SCALES.
Afflicted 3 Years by a Dreadful Skin and
Blood Piea8 with Intense Pair and
Loss of Eair.
All O'lier NemidieB E.iil. Relieved I
eta nil y a tie Cured in Four Woiki
by the Cuticura Remedies
I liitve a fe woiiIh to ay rnKrdiii tlie ("it
ticiii'ii hPiiieiMr-.. 'll'e !:,,ve tnreil hid In four
wi'.-k' tii.ii- iiiiiiiMtkiD unit lilitnil lis a-i'
jwliirli I liiive I ail f.-i- our throe yi-iTs, At
c ri:.iu ruiii i., !ny -Kin woum uvvury sore, mm
ninny ki t '.'i -li'Ui liif -iii.t itt'l oil In win
i-ealuM, In coin wettllKT ii.y I" was one un
ol i-i ii.i-M. V. lien ii ' h- vol 1 ill i' ;lie p:iiil wiih
iiiIi-I'm' : II wuii il ;ilnio!l lr''i Ii-iii to my f yes
a;.o my liln il iil-n I Kl i tr lu m r coiinillon.
IMi ,i I i s of liair. I have I l icit every known
r.'in-'ily tlia .nan n-i-ni inemlec to me liut t
n u-.e, an.l iiav lie v.-iy ii U - Ix-iellt. So
licialtiKoI y.ii.r Cuiiciira ll.iiii-iiiel, 1 cmi-tlinl-il
to Rive H em a trial. '1-e llrst apuli-i-ai
Ion nave alinu-t !n-t:uit re i ( lu a I.-w
we.-ksti e i found nnscit cuied, and I am
l hank I nl for w hat tlu-v liave ilono for lue
Yonr I minim lit-nie .i.- are a hies nig In
tho-e wlio may liave tie ' ui oatnnity to use
them. 1 can iccviniiii'iin tln-m to ;i n y one,
KOMU .ill KDIl VS.
2GU4 L'uiuu Avenue I'liieajn
Kffocti dally more i?rcBt, ouiennf huinori and
di-Mi-asi-i' the skin nii.l scalp, and lilond llian
a'l other remedies coinliiiicd. I'utictira t lie
tlie (tii-al Skin Cure anil Ci ticlha Soai-, an
exiiiuslle Skin I'urltli-r and Heanliller, exter
nally, and Cuticura llesolvi'iit. Hie new I loud
liuiltlas and urcatesl of humor loiiiedn-s. inter'
lially en e every specie of i!ch!i,t. l)U nlnr,
'Caly. liiiiiti! v and blotchy ilK-sse of the skill
scalp and blood (nun infanc) to ate, from pin
Hre to Nciuinia, viiien i ne oi,1 . hni-iins aim
nil ouu-rn leim-iiii s iai
Sold everywhere, rnee firrici'iiv. 6(K Hoi'
2M-; If ksolv knt I.(K). I'reiuired bv Hie F"t
terlhuKnnd Clieinical ririoralioii. llostyn,
iirSeiid for how to cu e skin leseaeen.
n,'11ples1blai'kliea(R reW. rouli, chapped and
I llll nilv ikin cured hy I'uHeur Snap.
OIDFOLKSM'AIX
. J-'ull of eoiiifoit l -i all naiiiH, Inila
uiaiion ami weaitue oi inn uKr,i
l the Cuticura Anti-Pain I'lasler
rim fli-xt miiH fitnv tiiiinkllliair
urriiiriliniiiiiir obiriti-i-. New. in
"lantaiieoui ami Infalihle,
SECRET SOl'lETlEX
KNKiHTS OK VYTHIAP (iauntlet " IM
no. 47 ?.!.-el every WelnedHV eveiiliuc
at tlielr ln.ll lu 1'aiinele & Cralv block. All vie
ItiiiK knighlH are eoidlully invited to altcud
U. V. Maishall, C. C. ; 'tin Dovey, K. It. 8.
YOUfU) MEN'S ( II KIMTION MHOCIATION
Waterman blo k Main Street, lloomi
pen from 8 :30 a m to 8 :30 p mi For men only
(iospel nieet'ug every Hunday altemoon at 4
o'clock .
A O. U. W, Meel flint and third Friday
rlv evejlne of each month atO. A. K. Hail
in Kockwnok block. Frank Veriullyea, M, W,
l),h Kiiersole, ltecorder.
A ) U. W. No. 84 Meets oeoond and fenrth
Friday venlnos In the month a' (J. A. R.
ball in Itockwnod block, K. J. Morgan, M W,
r, r, nrowu, neaoruer.
ROVAL AltCWAM Cam Council No 1021,
lx Men at the K. of C. hall In the Farinele &
Cmie block over Kennett & Tutta, vlslrlnn
brethren Invited. Henry Jlerold, Keiteut;
Thos H'allliiK, Hecretoi v,
PLACKS OF WORSHIP.
CATHOLic.-St. Paul's Church, ak, between
Filth and Sixth. Father L'atney, rastor
Hervicea: Vissat 9 and 10 :30 A. M. Hunday
Hcheol at 2 :30, with benediction.
Chhistin. Corner Locust and Eighth Sts.
Services tnornliirt aud evenliiK- isitier J. n.
Heed, pastor. Sunday Bcliool 10 a. m.
EricoPAt,.-8t. Luke's Church, corner Third
and V ine. Kev H u. HurKtws, panor. ser
vices : 11 A. m a l 7 :WV. M. 8undy School
at 2 :30 1. i.
Of.rman METiionisT. ernpr Sixth St. and
(iranite. Jlev. lllrt. Cantor. Services : 11 A.M.
and 7 :30 i. m. Huiuiay School 10 :30 a m.
pBKHitYTK.iiiAN. Services In new church, cor
ner Sixth and (iranite six. Kev. J. T. Hain',
pastor. Sunday-school at 9; 30; PreachliiK
at 11 a. in, and 8 p. in.
The Y. K, S. C. E ot this church meets evcty
Sabbath evcnini! at 7 :1.1 in the basement of
thechuerh. All are Invited to attend these
meetings.
FntsT Mkthoimbt. Sixth St., betwen Malu
and I'ear l. Kev .1. 1) Al Kuckner pastor.
Services : 11 A. M., H :O0 p. M. Sunday School
A. m. Prayer nieetli g Wednesday even-illK-
Okkmam Pkkshvtkki an. Corner Main and
ninth. Kev. MtlB, pastor. Services usual
hours. Huiulay i-uhool 9 .30 A. M.
Swkkiiish ('OMiKKUATioNAU (iranite, be
tween i-iitii and Mxiu.
Coj.ohkd IlAi'TtsT. Mt. Olive, tak, between
leulii and hli-ventli. Kev. A. lioi-wcll, pas
tor. Services 11 a. in. and 7 :.'K) p. in. Prayer
nieetluit Wednesday evenlnu.
YOCNO MR.N'H CHKlfcTlAN ASSOCIATION
Konms in W Hlermaii block, Main street. Cos
pel meeting, for meu only, everv Sunday af
ternoon at 4 o'clock. KiHinis open week days
from 8::io a. in., to : 30 p. m.
Sovth Pakk Taiirhnaclb. Hcv. .1. M.
Wood, Pastor, Services : Sunday School,
lua. in.; I'rcachiiiK. 11a in. and 8 p. m. ;
prayer meeting Tuesday night ; choir prac
lice Friday night All are welcome.
Chamberlain's Eye and SMa
Ointment
A certain rare for Chronic Sore Eye?,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old
Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples
and Piles. It is cooling and soothing.
Hundreds of cases have been enred by
it after all other treatment had failed.
It Is put up in 25 and 60 cent boxes.
THE
INTERNATIONAL
TYPEWRITER
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A strictly first clivex in iclniie. fully warn.i
ed. Made irnm the. very best material b
killed workmen, and with the best tools tlni
have ever been nevWed for the purpose, War
ranted to do all that can be reasonably eia
petted of the very best typewriter extant
Capable of writinir 1M words ner minute 01
more areordiiiK to the ability of the opera"'
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n:;:r $100.
Uthere is ii.iaitent la your towu addres the
ni'iDufactuivi,
THR PAKIBU M'F'O CO.
Ajteutu wanted Parish N, Y.
F. B. SEELEMIRE, Agenl.
Lincoln, Neb,
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4 5SeT,x'
Grand Fall and Winter Opening About
Opera House Corner - Plattsmouth, Neb.
M'ERCHA!NTS
SUMMER
MABANCES
AND
are isrow oisr.
Place an 'ad' in The
HERALD
And give the people your
prices
AND HELP YOUR TRADE
PERKINS - HOUSE,
217, 210, 221 and 223 Main St.,
lattsmouth, - Nebraska.
H. M, B0NS, Proprietor,
ltae Perkins has been thorouKhlj
eooyated from top tc '.xtrorii mai '
now one of the best hotels in the state
Boarders will bo taken by the week at
14.50 and up.
GOOD BAH CONNECTED
HENRY BOECK
The Leading
FURNITURE DEALER
AND
UNDERTAKE
Constantly keeps on hand everything
you need to furniBh your house.
COKNBK SIXTH AND MAIN STREET
Piattsmout - Neb
!ept. 15, '91
HARNESS!
FRED GORDER
The only Implement dealer who
THE best of harness, both double and eingle may be found at my
etoreand everything in the harness line also buggiee and carriages
which nrp firHl.i-l;iHU in pwru roar. it I.,.:.,.. 4t... i- t. , .
eaMirBi ruling venicies on eartn.
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ALSO have a large lot of Schutler, Moline, Bain and Sterling wagonu )
Spring wagons, road carts, and plows of all discription.
Plattsmouth .... Nebraska
For First Class and Finely Finished
f ttU I UWtlAf 1t6
CALLON
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ONLY $2.50 per doz
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NEW SCENERY AND ACCESSOIUES
ALL WOKK UUAKAKTEltfK
Cor Fifth and Main PLATTSMOUTH;
HARNESS,
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has made a success in Caes County
;.-..,uuUS uic ngntcsi, strongest add
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