lit 2 '31 ,9 i : M )H ("tS-J IK N S ih. u IS B H Li LATTSMOUTH, CASS COUXTY.EllttASKA. THUKSllAV JANUARY II. 1891. 81.S0AYEAK. Y0L.XXVI1. NO. 42. I f " v Royal Baking Powder is reported by the U. S. Government, after official tests, highest of all in leavening power. O natal It is the best and most economical; a pure cream of tartar Baking Powder. A SUOGESTION; BURLIXQTON & MISSOURI RIVER R. R- V TIME llF!E.y OF DAILY FASSKNUKK TRAIN8 GOING EAST MO. J 6 1 06 P M. No. 4 lu:l it. Ho. 8 7i 44 P. Ho, 10 iHln No, 12 It) ilia, li Mo, 20 8JUH. IJ GOING WEST No l 3:45 a. III. 1 6 :v! p ii No. , . :05 . in - o. ! 7 1.1 a. I". Ml. x. :p,m SO. 'I, .. :0ft p. In, o, 19 11 :U5 a. m. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME CAKD. Jo. 8M Aceomoaati u Leaves lo.a. m io.3s " iurivt-8 4;00p. m Tralus daily except r uuday TTORNEY A, N. SULLIVAN. Attorney at-I.aw. U11 inve prompt auentioi to all twines entrusted to him. Office In Union block, Kiwi bide, Flatinnouth, Ieb. SECRET SOCIETIES TTN1GHT8 OK ' pYTHIAn" tiBUiitlet l.ndpe K Mo. 47 Me. w every wedneMlay evening at their h II In iarmeie iwii mma, i . ItlDK HnlMhts are cordially mvted to attend n i vn iu Uaii aaoii(1 and tourtb Friday VeMnn ; miiiith . A. H. in Koikwood block. M. Vondran. M W, Brown. ftecoruer. "a ... .... ., . rf. n V maitl tV eOAH wiw: T: :' .V i,....iiii STKinff 'Lh Vi"mT.; K cuT Chru Pet ersen.N Q-; F.Osburn, Secretary. .. . . ,, . v . if f ..u Pn, tinll Nn 1091 Crat block over Uenneit & lull., visli inK tti.r.n Invited Henry tiering. KegeM; Thos Walling, Secretary, HUH O. Meets first and lliird f rUlay A ..'vp'.lnL'ii'nf ewh mown at (1 A II. Hall In Rockwm.k tlo.-k. Frank Vermllyea, w. v. B. fcuersole. lU'conier. jU, B. feuer fourth T. F hall ll Dr. Dau GolJing was iu Omaha to-day. Attorney Mathew Gering waa in Omaha to day ou business. II. C. Schmidt was a western pas senger this morning on No,5. Dr. and Mrs. K. R. Livingston are visiting in Council iiluffa to-day. Bvron Clark and let. W. Hyera were in Omaha on business to-day. Mat Schlegcl, the Louisville cigarman, is visiting with hia fam ily. C. A. Miller is attending the G. A. E. reunion at Nebraska City tnie week. Councilman Larsen is reported on the sick list, with an attack of the grippe Miss Nellie Taylor, of Central City, Nebraska, is in the city, the guest of Miss Maggie Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Patterson left this morning for Omaha to attend the bicycle race there this alter noon. In tne United States district'eourt Martin L. Coleman, of Greenwoon, was fined $10 and costs for retailing liquor without posting a stamp, The county commissioners have made all ot their appointments for road overseers and the county clerk waa busy yesterday mailing them their certificates of appointments. C. W. Sherman and Ed Oliver THE OLD SOLDIERS. How to Increase Immigration. While it is true that the vacant lands of the west are rapidly tnken up, and that Nebraska during the last decade shows an increase iu population of 234 per cent, there yet remainh west of the Missouri river a vast domain awaiting the hand of the husbniuhnan. At a very modest estimate, the unimproved or vacant lands west of the Missouri river, in localities tra versed by the Uurlington & Missouri Kiver railroad, would make 100,(XXI farms of lUt acres each. While, other states have an oran i.ed immigration bureau, backed by liberal appropriations, Nebraska has rtlied entirely on private ei- forts to place Uer advantages be fore the people of the east. ... Tin. nminiiDii mav verv well ne asked, is it not possible for tlie nro.ii wiili but little elfort ami SILVERWARE GIVEN AWAY 11 Siiiilqoif foi Cqslnt Ti'qde o While we appreciate the large amount of trade we are favored with. w still desire to increase our t, ir..mh thnnal Heunion Which ia now In Session at Nebraa Uu Cnv. The prospects for the old soldiers meeting is very tla enn . . no to niBteri. n binve number ot tne memoes uiv i - -. . , .. , the .nd it is expected by noon to- '"rZ7Z i reiziiruuin uic nrov uiiiuh I day they will all tje mere. "le? Takinir as their text the Every tra n whicn arrives oririKa - . .r,u ' mai-iiilicetit crops of the past sea in new clolegat.ous 8t)II, every issue might well contain ine coun .i,.i,i ...m.MiiH from one or decorated wun nags mm a,.il nresents a patriotic and inspir- Governor inayer nw nn R meeli ocnn'l and Ptaricu om una " thTlmrs.iHysot eanii ",'V:. ' bit hunt. They i.. ... rM 1,1 ,.k Mm. K. BoVll. iady ol Uniior.; Belle Vermyli-a.con! :t tur nv pvuiiiiiif at 7 : 30 in hetr .Hall in i.l,.,.!. All vlxliinu conir:iil'H are "'...I ..... .. 1,1. ,.j Krll Ktp SSS'l'i F. Nile; " PoV cVmmadUer oi,mi if tiir woRI.n. Meetn at 7:10 O every Mrnnav eve-lmt at tlie Uraml Army hall. A. r . uroom, iirenucin, i n". .... secretary. . No stt M w. A. m-eti every Fi urth M on nay tv ning in FllzireraUl ha 1 Vinitinit nt-lnlili .r we cume. o v." ii...,..,, v r.. h. werteunerL'er. 8. C. Wilde, Clerk. . . ii t- u I M If I) PAUI NO R0- C v. ion. tiivminn ot Sel.ni'ka. 0 m9 rive eecnnd and A hi,.t.VUIU I IIPHllH f In their hall In Htlueralil boon. .nsonii' - ...no o ....u,r viitlni comrade. re cordially lnvite-i to meet cept vice president. B. S. Ramsey with us J.J. Kilrlz, I'oniin.nider j B. A. C i oaiilpnt in the - t. KIwh n. let f-eailfeni. - - . -rJ vaUI1TKKS PF HKI'Eiv J i Uicliie N .. 40 meet" niihtat7:3noVI"rk bit hunt. They lift orders witn Phil Harrison to meet ihem tlna evening at OreapolibVi firing in the spoils. 1 All who can sing and are willing to help our high school secure a goodlibary are invited to meet to night at Prof. MeClellana s nome xo practice the Canta, "Japhtah and His Daughter. The directors of the Bank of Cass County held their yearly elec tion of officers last night. The old officers were all re-elected ex- inir HnDerance. and Lieutenant Governor Majors have no arrived yet, but are ex pected this evening The , following program was carried out last evening: Music; address of welcome, Hon. M. J, ITavward: response, J. Q. Gross, president; music; short voluntary speeches, J. W. Pearman and others. A CurlouP Wall. Fremont geologista are wrestling 7ih a sirance problem mst now . e iL. A til in the snapc oi iuc wuuuv.v. nhenninenoti exhibt by a well in r . . . that city. GeologiBta nave an niong banked on the intense heat of the in terior of the earth, but the manoeuv ering of this well tend to indicate an interior condition of the other exterme. The well in question ia a bored one with a dianiater of about a foot and is 112 feet deep, and the strange part of it Jis that lit spouts cold air in place of water, the air rnsning "GASH TRADE: mid have completed arrangement in which we have secured large quan- uues, ai nisi nanus, oi i lie ceieurtueu at such ju ices that we propose to give them to our many customers be lieving that we f-luill increase our trade, as our customers appreciate the fact that we are spending the money ve set aside for advertising nurpo es by returning it to them, believing they will uppieciate the gilts aul tell their friends, and thereby increase our tr.ide. U ' i EVERY Cash purchase to the amount of $T entitles the purchaser t either a Roger's Solid Silver Metal Butter Knifeor Sugar Shell sol i.. i i. i. ..I i m , (Villi. ...U..in,. EVERY Cash purchase to the amount of $1,1 entitles the purchaser to a K I v asn pun nase io uie amount oi $i; entities tne purciiuser n set of Roger's Solid Nickel Tea Spoons, sold by Jewelers at$2. EVERY Cash purchase to the amount of $25 entitles the purchaser to set (1) of Roger s solid Nickel Dessert ;pooiiH. sold by Jeweler Lrs at EVERY out nt times with a noise liUeiescap ingisteatn. The atinosphWiftcur rent from the well is always tne strongest when the weather ia cold i A Im'i ot From- tlu nennlul ami r i f eHl'll lllnlllh 111 l ( 0 . 11 MVT, K. v,iu,.ms,h. G. ; ilrs John Cry. Secretary PLACES OF WORSHIP. r CATnour.-St. raul's Church. Hk, hetweei, L Kill II Hllll r-IAIII, VSiJv w. . Miss at imd in :3n a. m. Sunday Bcliool at i :3ti, wl'li Benedict loi.. CHBHTIAN.-Corf er l..nil and Fliilith Bin. u.. .....rniiiir n il l-veitME. Hdi r A. tJHliowav na-ilor Sunday Scliool 10 m. more farmers, ol tneir operauuuo durinir the past year; civing acre age of different kinds of gram or vegetables, yield, amount realized etc.. . accompanied, perhaps, oy brief statement of the party s pos sessions at the time he reached the utate. nnd present financial condi tion. Urge subscribers to take as many copies as they can, of issues mit!iiiiinrr aiu-h statements, ana " r tend to their friends in the east. ah ciuuaca are. or should be interested in immigration work; increased population means in creased circulation for our news- naoers. increased business for our merchants, increased value of real estate holdings, and the develop ment of the state, increased work for the mechanic and laboring man. ' I shall be very glad to furnish pamphlets and other advertising matter of a suitable kind, to all who desire to mail same to their eastern friends. FKANCia. G. P. & T. A., B. & M. R. R. . Omaha, NebV li Y Cash purchaser to tlie amount of $30 entit'.ci pet (ll) of Rogers' Solid Nickel Table spoons or a Forks, or a set oi Tripple plated Knives, sold bj s the purchaser to a i Mi-t of Solid Nieknl by Jewelers at $4.00. -o ERE ia what the manufacturer says in regard to Solid Silver Met IT ni iroous anil ftomi .MCKei silverware: "mere naa oeen If '1' W the nliiee ol rolul silver anil mate ware U,T)UU I ' for some time to attain this end, and are now able to oiler the public our Rogers' Metal and Roger' Solid Nickel Silver. We guarantee thia metal superior to any Nickel Silver manufactured and have the greatest confi dence ill assut inir our customer" that this ware is inferior to service on ly to solid silver. It is a beautiful white color, is highly polished anf can hardly be distinguished from pure silver. We recommend thia ware especially tor hotels, restaurants and boarding houses, as it will stand more hard usage than any other metal; ia very tough and hard; will hol4 its color and will outwear any plateware ever manufactured." All our customers know Rogers' ware by reputation. This iirm have manufac tnruil til.'ilil wnrp uiiw'f IKIlTi ami tlii'ir iinrnc ia ticvpr nut nil from la that a grow ing demand for years for a grade of Spoons and Forks to take We have experimented are not of a high grade, so our customer can rest assured that they art getting some very oesiranie gooos wncn iney get goous unuerineu brand. Come in early nnu secure a snare ot these goods Detore it la tot late. i Wc Qtiqtfqiiec ot Ibices o be "tc Loesj; qri , I iVfatc Competition. FRED HE R R M AN N. nor. McGintv'a Trouble. "McGinty'a Troubles" ia the name a cold snap, Several theories Have f "" "iZ aflcP. been advanced, but as ye the - - strange phenomenon remaina on'; " ' . from itB mvstery.-Ncbraska City Press. " " - iujeicij. j .....v., ia n,i nf those nonsensical State Horiicultural Society. name. . an nnnnlfir. which . ... I TimtlUCLlUUO I'" I The annual winter meeting of the lo t enouRh tr;ice o plot to Nebrarka State Horticultural eoci- .n.u.er a snarklinir success- - , , rxt nnnira. intoraOCrflCU Willi iuii r EPia"0PAL.-8t Luke's hiirch. coiner I nlrri and Vine. Kev H B Bnrisew pa-tor. Ser v ces 1 A. i. ai d 7 :30P m . Sunday School at 2:30 p. M. r, ........ f irviiiiiiiiiT irner Slxlll St anil URU.1"!" ... tflrunltrt IfPV. IIIIT. HIIOr, Pf IM " i n R. and 7 ;30 r, M. Suuoay behool 10 -.30 A. M. place of Fred Gorder deceased. Last niirht the directors of the Citizen's bank met and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, Win. H. dishing; vice president, J. W. Jolinson; board of directors, F. R. Guthman, J. W. Johnson, K. S. Greusel, Henry Eikenbary, M. W. Morgan, j. A.L-on-nor, W. Wetenkamp and W. H. dishing. W. II. Cnshing will still act aa cashier. ;u rnn cniurh when Shi- loh's cure will give immediate re. lief. Price iu cis., ;io tia. ouu For sale by F. U. friciseocc ... . at nrviPM In liPW rlllllvh.Cor- r " J... i I-... . . , J Vt . v I T. l'Hlr.1. tiAHtor. sunday-sci ool at;30j I'leachlni? at U a.m. arm up m. . . a. u i IT nf ikl lL '.i. li-n.i lint ui T 1K In IriM huftPinfll t lit tliecliiicrli. Ali'areluvltedto attend these meetings. v- 4Ua Vohmaka Soldiers Re-un V,.l,r.iuka t ltV i an. 1 IU it ihc M. P. Rv.. will sell round trip l church nvemeveiy uCte;a Jan 11-12 and 13 good re turning Jan'y 15 at l.iu. " i , i 4 vA V .,..,i,uilh St 11,'tuen Main 'lad Pearl 'TeV. Cf. Brl.t. 1. P. Pastor Srii.. , li A M..8 :00 P. M hunda. School t :30 A m. Frayermeetl' g W ednesday even- Inn. ' . i,.,..uvi, , . u l iirner Main and Ninth. Kev. Wltte, pastor. Service usual hours. Bunduy chool :30 A. M. . m-r 1 11 civ convened in JNeoraeKa nan, Lincoln, yesterday, with President Tavlor iu the chair and about nity delegates present. The exhibits are verv fine. Iu the evening the president appointed the following committee to revise the premium list and rules and regulations gov ernimr the society: .Messrs. j Younger, Geneva; h. F. Stephens, Crete; C. H. Barnard, Table Rock; r. E. Chapin, Lincoln, and . J. Ilcsser. of this citv. In the eve ning the president delivered hia an nual address. Judge Archer's Court. Soennichsen & Schirk vs. Elam Parmele. Suit on acconnt, con tinned until January 10. Toe Klein vs F. A. McKee. Suit r . .1 Aft T on account, continueu until jan uary 23, The Nebraska Farmers Alliance is in session at Lincoln this week behind closed doora. ..1l)QM,rJ . "!Stt4 tfjjjjr 1 F0fiGErJE. AND SILVERWARE Bwkkdisw rojjnni'OATioNAL. (iraulte, be tween Filth and Sixth. C01.OHKD BAMiHT.-Mt. Olive, t'ak. between Tenlli ami F.leventh. Hrv, A. HoHwell, pas tor. Kptvt"e ll a. in. and 7 :30 p. in. l'rayer nieetlnn Wednesday evenlm. Iouno Men's Ciuu-tiav AoriATtnN Koonisin v, atermau block, Main street, (los pl meet IliK. t"t wen only, every Sunday af ternoon at 4 o'clock. Koome open week days Ironi b:J0 a. in., lomjup. in. South Tark TAiiRiiNArLit. Kev. J. M. Wsod, I antor. Services; Sunday School, lot. m. : 1'reachinu. 11a. m. and 8 p. m. ; f rayer ineetluK Tuesday nlnht ; clintr prac Ice Friday iiIkIU. All are welcome. Miles Nerve andlLlver Pills. Act on a new principle regulat- 1ii lii7r. atmnrcli nnil liriuiAla flll HIV ...... . - . . . u , through the nervs. A new discovery, v ; Dr. Miles' l'ills speedily cure biliou- i StlCSS lal xaoir, iuiint iiyi-i, iiico I i nnnIi;,viiiiin ITnenunled for tnen i ' women,' children, smallest, midest surest! doses, iic. Mimples . free et F. G. IricRe & to e. DBBaC o GO H goodly quantities of "specialties." The skit ia a fine sample ot its kiiiu The songs are catchy and cleverly :.,-,i.ii,ii Tiu nlav maae n ue- eided hit yesterday, and wna wit nesscd by crowded houses at oom performances. Mol me Globe, inov 15, 18110. Never has a company met with such hearty applause in our city as "McGinty'a Troubles" received last night. It waa one continual roar of laughter from rise until laii oi curtain on each act, and the com- nanv well merited it. Should Mnhnra Brothers ever come to our city again connected with an enter tainment, we can guarantee tnem a full house. New Princeton, Nov. 18. Don't fail to see this company at the Waterman to-morrow night, A Turkish Bath. All lovers of fine singing, excel lent dancing and funny comedy CALL AND BE CONVINCED BE FORE PURC II A S I N G. WILL B Tj PLEASED TO SHOW YOU THROUGH MY STOCK, WHETHER YOU WISH TO BUY OR NOT. District court adjourted yester- should not fail to-, see "A Turkish . .... . I r .. Wlrnnn nnera house. On dnv until Fridav: court will be in session Friday and Saturday. There will be a meeting of the Y's nt the Y. M. C. A. rooms to-morrow at 4 p. m. All members are urged to be present. By order of presi dent. Regular meeting of Gauntlet Lodge No. 47, Knights of Pythias to night. All members requested to be preset as .business of import ance is to be transacted. The funeral of the late Bath" at Waterman opera house, on Mnnrlav evening next, ine uaics - -w j - - burg Herald says: "While the singing is tne pnn cipal part of the play, the whole entertainment ia full of fun and no one can sec it without laughing. And we do not doubt that a return engagement would be met with a packed house. 1B. A. M'ELWAIN vi -Kl THAT I AM GIVING UNHEARD OF BARGAINS In the best grades of WITCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY 415 Main Street, Plattsmouth, Neb FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. oQA ACRES of Colora io land for Bale or trade for Plattsmouth real-Dj-J estate or for merchandise of any kind. ThiB ia a bargain for some one; the land is AI. For further particulars call on or address THE HERALD, Plattsmouth, Neb. The election of oflicera of the First National Bank occured thia afternoon too late for publication. The cold spell has brought the thermometer down. At Belgrade, Montana, it registered 49 dcre-a below, at Huron, S. D. 24 dej.f--e8 below. Fremont, 24 degrees below, Pine Ridge Agency, S. D., 51 below, Beatrice, 25 below. Died Mrs. Angelicu Bailey, of th; Pre clnt. at 10 o'clock Monday evening, ine Iliuerui ui mc imic rrcu - . . . t, t Ridall occurred this afternoon at the aged 75 yean, and 4 moutha. The fun family residence. The cigarmakers' erai win tunc v. ...v ......... union, No. VJ70, ana tlie A. U. U. W lodges turned cut, headed by the Bohemian band. Rev. H. B Burgess officiated. The Sons of Veterans are making big preparations for an oyster sup per next Saturday night at their hall in Fitzgerald's block. A good nrorrranie is being nrranged which I will appear in The IIekalp before i Saturday evening. residence four miles northwest of this city on Friday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. The remains of the late MrB. Moldenhauer were laid at rest this afternoon, Rev. W'itte of the German Presbyterian church con ducting the service. A large dele cation of sympathizing friends fol lowed the remains to their last resting place. Lint of Lettera Remainingunclaiiiied in the post- r.mcc nt Plattsmouth January li, for the week ending January : Aniick.ua :,'rll,,a", Burnt. Fd lah r. (.;. triio'jis ii I.annl H.Matt Mcss.'r-miil) Alanora Marshall. Omar Heiklu, Aney itltcine, i. Boliun, H Boyd, ilames Huul rli irli'T rotn ice, Win Poison O U Pean, It F Williams, Mrs l-ottle. Tlnrunna I'M Hi HIT for nilY of the a n. v r above iwill please ask for "adver tised" letters. H.J. Streight, P. M. Many old soldiers, who contracted rlirnn c (liarriioen wnuc in iiic ,.,.,;.-. U:wf since been permanent lw cured of it by Chaimbcrlain'B "linlxra ami ili.irrhoea Rem edy. For sale by F. G. rricke A Co HENRY BOECK The Leading FTJRNITURE DEALER, AND n r', rvr.i ii , :r i Mm LJNDERTAKR. Constantly keepa on hand everythiax you Deed to furuiah your house. CORNER SIXTH AND MAIN 8TBBIT Firttsmout - Neb For abstracts of title at reason able rates, go to J. M. Lcyda, Uninu ii r-7 5 V ' 1