Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, May 12, 1892, Image 5

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BAD ECZEMA ON BABY
Senator Thomas wan in Omaha
y qm soua sore, i xx rung awtui.
to Tlo III Hand to Cradle.
Cared by CuUcnra.
A
u Htue o oreu oni on mi btaa wun a ta
Vrif uuu, when he wu (our maotlit old.
ii'M umoocion. nut wey am not. ocip mm.
Vth3u OMd Tour three Cuticuiu Kibii,
mil tlaf ura olevca eiKtly accord-
ing to directions, B bciran
la etdily Improie, ud
after ibe um of tbem for
even monihahUheftdwu
entirely well. When g
began uln f it hit bead m
olid earafromUitcroB
la hie eyebrot. It m
Ira all over bit fan, mont
of bit face, and mall plant
0D dlStrrol part of bit
body. There verealiteen
eeie that ire bad tokrrp
bit band tied to the cradlo
and hold them hen be
L . nn . -..A V A . ..
'"P tatttena Had OB bli band to keep bla niiger. i
action number ttalrty-three CB. township '
...... w.m iwi. nmire number eleven
in. north-emit ouurter t'4) of section to-day
numlier twenty Ci'l. township tiumlx-r , . . . I
el" ven un, range number eleven ou.east i Ti Coverdale, of Omaha, IS in the
Hlxth P M.. I. as count v. .eiraKu. i . . ,
We will on Wednesday, the Mh .lay of City to-day,
June, K'i. ut 2 o'clock i. m. f sai.l ';, v;, n'
the front iloor of the court house in 1 lutt-
. Ci.ua i-.iiintv i'lriika. sell euul
real estate ut public auction to the hinh-
i REFUSED TO CONFIRM.
lia nanus to Keep niewiirer. .
'It Vi of tha aoree, ai bo would acratcb If bo : W,,"L. f
In any war aei us nanaa loow. n mow .V. . ..
AVRa.na rr.d him. W. fl a the properly
i.i.i.i.-r f.ir -i.li. ii s directed hv caul
court. k'Kl'HKN W. HYKKS,
W1. II. NKWKLL,
Ami H. Town.
Referees in partition.
JOHN A. DAVIKS, Att'y forl'etitioners.
Sheriffs Sale.
Bv virtue of an execution issued tv W.
II. lUaritn;, clerk of the district court with,
in ami for l ass county. Nebraska, anil to
me directed. I will on the lilth day of June
A. J). 1., at lOo'clis k ii. m..of iiid day at
south door of the court house, in thecit v of
I'liittsinoiith. in said county, sell ut public
auction, the following icol eslule, to-witi
Blocks three 3 and lour 14! in the village
of Wabash, (.'ass conn v. 'hrnku ; also
block live M in Morton' add tion to the
Tillaire of Wabash, Cass county. Nebraska.
tKcther withthe privileges and uppui.
Ii.ii!iiirfn I h'.i- Ulllll H' (II Ullllll t'l in ...
b rMommendlnr them to othera.
). B. Il JANXXTA UARiUB, Webater, lad.
Cutieura Resolvent
Tbo now blood and 6kla Portlier, and freateat of
Humor Bomedlea. oleaaeea the blood of all impuri-
(lea and poleonoue alemanta, and thua removes tbo
eauea. wallo Ctmouaa, tno fremt am euro, ana
yicvba Boar, an oiqnlalto akiobeauttfier, clear
jtla and ecalp, and roatora tbo hair. Tbuatho
i trtuu KiaaoraaearoOTarT apecteooiitemnir,
acaly, pimply, and blotchy akin, acalp, and
aaaaaa. from plmplra to tcrofnla, frora
Infancy to age, when tbo boat pbyaicUaa fail.
unelieiiiK levied' upon and taken
iieriv ct t uiver jacous ei ui, or-
I f. ndants, to sa'isfy a )iidKiiient ot sum
Court recovered ny jimus i -rpi--' k.
ulaintitT, awainst said defeadantB.
t lattstnouiUi .ou.i nay i.,
M. l it. on,
Shcri;! Cass fount y. Neb.
V. L. HKOWNK, Atty. for rlaiutill.
THK WtV. f'l,flN(i B(IL'
Bold OTorywbaro. Prioo, ConocaA. too. : Boip,
ado. ; RiaoLTiNT, $1.00. Prepared by tha Fonil
IJBUO) AND C Milieu. COBTOBATIOM, BoftOO.
' aa-Hend for "How toCnro Bkio Dtaeaaealn M
pag, v Uluatraneaa, ana luw laaumoaiai.
BABY'S
Skin and Scalp purified and beautlflrd
by ccticcia Boar. ADaoiatoiy pure.
S PAINS AND WEAKNESSES
l JOt femalea lnitantly rellered by that
i new.eleirant, and infalllhla Antidote to
f. rain, Innammtlnn, and Wenl'neaa.tbl
fa aauciJ Jiau-araaa iiaiicx.
LEGAL NOTICES.
V
i
Attachment Notice.
M.J. Shotts will take notice that on the
aith dav of Auril. Ivr'. M. Archer, a nistice
of he peace of Pattsmuuth City. Cass
county. Nebraska, issued und order ot at-
tiiclmii'tit for the sum ot $..'.'-11 in an action
nenditiif before him. w herein Joe Klien is
plaintilt nnd M. J. Shotts is defendant.
That property of said defendant has been
Vitacned consistiiiK of money under said
niVf'r. Said caiive was continued to the
ti tla y of June, IV.' at It) o'clock a, in.
Jul-: K1.K1.N, 1'luintilT.
pnhal Not en Final sen emeni.
THE MATriOK' (! Tlllv fcSlAlr,
of James Hruce. deceased.
In County i uirt oi
ss Conntv. Nebraska. )
re is hereliv iriveil t liat I'. Il I. nullum
utor of the last will ami testainent oi
l imes Hruce deceased, has made ai
,tinn for liuid settlement. iiikI that
cause is set for hearing at involute at
snioiith on the la dav of May A. J).
nt 10 o'clock a. in. on said dny: at
which time and nluce. u'.l nersons interest
ed may be present and examine said ac
counts, u. O, K..isr.i,
County Judge,
riattsmouth April 27. 1W2.
Shnriff'a SalB
Ttv virtue of mi execution Issued bv W.
H. DearinK. clerk of the district court in
nnt forf!iisH rountv. Nebrasku. and tome
directed, I will on the 4th day of June, A.
ii mtc) at " nVlo.-k i. in. of said dav. at the
soiit h door of the court house in the city of
I lUH ISI1IOI1I II 111 SIIIII LIIHUIY, nrn u. .F......V
i.'t tloti the followinir real estate, to-wit
Tht north-west quarter of the north-east
9,Warter (nw4 of neY,) of section thirty-six
tatii . town eleven till, ranireeleveii (lll.east
of the sixth principal meridian, In Cass
county, Nebraska, totfether with the privi
leires utld iiniiiirtenanceH thereunto be-
.tiiritiir nr n novwisi1 Iliiof'rillllioiu.
The same hein'K levied upon and taken
n tiio oroiM-rtv of Milburn L. ltarratt.de-
f.-niliml. to siitisfv a iilil trilU'Mt of sutd
court recovered by Samuel McConkey,
plaintilt, aKainsI said defendants.
I'lattHinouth, Neb., May 4, H'-'.
WJt.TlHHK.
SlierilT Cass Coutv, Nebraska.
Bykon Clakk, Att'y for l'laiutilt.
Legal Notice.
f N THE DISTRICT COUKT, OK CASS
J County. Nebraska.
In the mutter of the estate of AKnes Cole
deceased.
OKIiEK TO SHOW CAUPK.
This cause came on for liearitiK upon the
petition of Sihis l.on. iKliuinistrator, with
will nnnexed. of the estate of Alness Cole
dVeceased, praying for a licence to sell real
;ite as toiiows, to-wn.
fractional lot No. two ('.'), In the north
west nuarter of the northeast quarter;
and fractional lot number nine (In, lit the
southwest! quarter ot the northeast quar
ter oil in section twent v tive l';i, township
1 wi'l ve. (l'il. north of ratiuethirteen, (l.'tl. in
Cass county, Nebraska. containin three
(Hi -lcres more or less: for .the purpose of
tliS iinviiieiits of the debts auainst said
eJrtate and the costs of said administration
. iV-cordinir totlie orovisioiis of the will of
Je s:iid di'Ci'.'isfi I. there not beiiur sullici-
.(tt jiersonal prO.Mfiy io pay the debts of
' nJ estute.
It Is hereby ordered tliut all persons In
terested in saiil estate appear liefore me
at the olliceof the clerk of the district
court in Cass coiintv, Nebraska, iru the
lUth dav of I une A. I). Wi. at IU o'clock
in., to show cause why license should not
lie grunted 4o said tidiiiinistriitor to sell the
ubove described real estate of said de
f.ii4d fur tlw. mirnos.M heri'in named.
It is further ordered that this notice be
published ill the l'LA ITSJtOI Til IlKKALP,
i newsnaner In ireuerul circulation in
vtia Casscoutity, Nebruska.
liutedthisSUth dayof April A. H.isr.'.
SAMITKI. t. IIAPMANN.
Judge of the District court.
Grand Island Wub in Easy Victim
TheClub N'W iia-s ti far Cent
of 400 Rain I lev-nts
Grand Inland i r un
toalnu; Ve-'i rd..y.
From Monday's Daily.
A small crowd witnessed the ien-
nant winners nitnihiliitc the supar
city team at the ball park Saturday
afternoon. The Grand Inland team
wasn't in the jrame ai all.
The bojB are yetting their work in
now in oreat shape. Maupni, Ken
ned, Green, Y; p, Keeves and
lohnsoii scored, wiiile Kmirk and
Keefennd WilHim made the three
runs for tin visitot s.
Up to the litlh innitio; ho,ll
... . .i .11..
teams tailed to cross tne runner.
In the fifth 1r. HotTey
presented Yapp with a base on
balls. Green came next. and hit the
sphere fur a twi-bauo-,.r. and, on a
wild throw, Yapp and Gretn scored.
I.ono; hit a uToundiT and was
thrown out at first. John Patterson
retired the side.
Grand Island went to bat and
went out in one, two, three order
Sam Patterson hit a fly to right
field, but was caught out. Ken
nedy made a base hit. Maupin
then hit a hot grounder that was
fumbled, advancing Kennedy to
second. Johnson picked out a nice
one and hit for two sacks, bringing
in Kennedy and Maupin. Mr. John
son stole second, and Reeves hit
for two bases, bringing in Johnson,
and scoring himself on a pasted
ball.
and Green retired the side.
Keefe went to bat, made a base
hit and was advanced to second by
Wilson being presented a base on
balls. In this inninir Keefe and
Wilson scored. Rourke was pre
sented first on balls, but was forced
out at second. Kipp and Holler re
tired the side.
Loner, lohn and Sam Patterson
failed to see first, retiring the side
Neither side scored airain until
the eighth, when Kipp waB pre.
sented a base on balls, stole second
and was brought across the plate
bv Heller's two-base drive. The
side was soon after retired.
In the ninth neither side scored.
Mr. Yapp presented three men
bases on balls in succession but
they failed to score. The next man
that came to bat hit to Yapp who
threw him out at home, and Maupin
(ircd the ball to first ahead of the
runner. The next one that came to
bat made three attempts to hit the
ball but failed. A narrow escape
wasn t itf hollowing is the score
Dave McCaig ol Wabash is in the
city to-day.
Sherman Knee, manager of the
telephone exchange at Columbus,
was in the city yesterday.
Mrs. V. A. Swearingen arrived
home from a two weeks' visit with
friends at Kluiwood this afternoon.
Hennett A Tutt will move their
grocery store to the store room re
cently vacated by J. Kinley Johnson.
Deputy Sheriff John Tight- went
up to Antelope county to bring back
the two wheat thieves recently arrested.
Kennedy, of Plattstnouth, is one
of the coining third basemen of the
base ball profession and will bear
watching. Omaha Hee.
The first official act of Judge
Ramsey since moving into the court
house, was to admit the last will
and testament of Mrs. J. M. Roberts
to probate.
A girl baby made its appearance
at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Root last night. That is the reason
Jesse in carrying a box of cigars
around with him to-day.
The county commissioners are
having some trouble to-day over lo
cal ing a roatl near Nehawka. Sever
al farmers who are interested are in
the city looking after the matter.
The ICImwood Kcho and Kagle
K;i;:b i are having n controversy as
to wliclherStove Creek precinct or
Tipion precint shall have the honor
of furiiishingacandidate for county
commissioner this full.
Mr. J. S. Mathew's brother living
in Oregon has been granted a pat
tit on a sickle for a mowing ma
chine, instead of the side motion
this has a rotarv action. Mr. Math
ews has the model at his office. It
will pay you to go and see it.
The Council Confirmed John
Fitzpatrlck and June Black.
A Ill'SY SKSMON OK Til K COUNCIL.
The Council Refused to Confirm Jas.
Crace for Chief of Police and B.
S. Ramsey for City At-torney--An
Interest
Ing Session.
He also said that there was a land
scape gardener in the city and he
wus in favor of the streets, alleys
utul bridges committee conferring
with him as to the manner of lay
ing out the park in order to make it
a comfortable place. Seats and j
walks are to be put in. The com
mittee on streets, alleys and
bridges were instructed to look '
after the matter.
The street commissioner was in
structed to repair culvert on Wash
ington avenue to-day.
Attention was called to the fact
that every time it rained the resi
dence property of Mr. Coffee on
Vine street was overflowed. On
.....ii.... i a r, ;.,uir,i.-i.t i
...... v.'..n.'. " lin ..ir. ..v.v.a .
to fill his lot just west of Mr1. Cotlee's , hiu
. or 11
upiograue. loni
The city council met in regular
session last evening at the council
chamber. Present, His Honor
Mayor Hutler, Clerk Fox and Coun-
ciltnen Longenhagen, D. M. Jones, forfeitea it that the track be ordered
93,600 IN REWARDS
Th Canadian Agrloulluriata'a Grael
Half Yearly Llturnry Competition.
The fifth half yearly Literary com
petition for the winter of Itili
of The Canadian Agricul
turist, America's old and reliable
illustrated family Magazine, is now
open. The following splendid pris
esjwillbe given free to persona
sending in the greatest number of
words made out of the letters con
tained in the words "The Illustrated
Agriculturist. Kveryone sending
in a list of not less than one liuu
dren words will receive a valuable
present of silverware.
I I iiiaiid reiiril Man In it M
. Kriitt'l ino. yit'ioM I J
lim In Kola
Oiiun vii hi- .1 hi ktu
t 1(H) In Kills'
Ci lit. K.ilil w ilch full Jrwele4
Uulles gold wiitoii
,10 In K"li
$-'Miito Id
nlH of flo euoh aa
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Mil
mh
Herman Spies, M. R Murphy, F. II.
Steitnker, J. C. Petersen, J. F. Lake,
J. L. Minor and A. J. GraveB.
Absent, W. D. JoncH.
The minutea of the last regular
meeting and also of the special
meeting were read and approved.
A petition, asking that n sidewalk
be laid on the east side of Sixth
street from Dey street to Whitman
avenue, was read. On motion of
Murphy the prayer of the petition
ers was granted.
A petition asking that grading on
the north Bide of Marble street, be
tween Twelfth and Thirteenth
streets, be done so sidewalk could
be put down, referred to the com
mittee on streets, alleys and
bridges.
A petition from Joseph Newatny
and wife asking that they
be exempt front taxes on
certain property in the Second
ward, on account of the land only
being good for agricultural pur
poses also that they received no
benefit from the gas lamps: that
there was no outlet from the prop
erty and that no one lived on the
land except the family. The peti
tion was referred to the judiciary
committee.
A petition was read from the G. A
R. post asking the council to make
an appropriation of $50or what they
Mr. Lake moved that the judici-! ''j; " '""' rt 1' l ki-
arj committee look up the street Nn mi prizea-oo ullver il.eii apoui. war
. .... rutileil heavy lil.ue
car charter and if the company nave i ,irit 100 in wv-luo nllver iniiter iil-lieto
"ii runt (1 limy)' plate.
Next fw i ruiea riHinisH nf lii'iivv plule I llr
kaitlea butter illln . trull biiM'.-tn Insult
jar miKiir uliella tutt'er kuivn i-tn. all fullf
warrant rt v-kliii i"t I of iwiiHili'iulil ta
wmoithe Tiilti" f which will i!r ml
$:i Mm.
This grand literary coingetitina
is open to everybody everywhere.
taken up,
Mr. Murphy said that the street
car matter had been in court for i
some time, that the sheriff had new I
offered the property for sale and it
would be sold some time this
month, and that he knew of a nuui-
The rollowing are the conditions:
1. The words must be consti uct-
mti nulu ft..iti l,.lt,.ru ill tin. U'f.rila
ber of men that would buy the prop j The ujiiHtrated Agriculturist" an4
erly and start the cars ln a short must be onlv such words as are
time. The matter was finally ! found in Webster unabridged
dropped until after the sale. I tionary. in the body of the book
1 i iwti tit lit ui 1 1 it kl ii ii ii t in ln iimiii
Mr. Minor moved that the council z Th(l W)ml(, wri(U.n im
adjourn. Jones of the Second told rotation and numbered 1, 'J, H, and
him to wait a few minutes as the on. tor laciblating in tliciduif
mayor had a little business to ut-j "'. winners.
tend to. The mayor appointed J.is. , , Uu.v ,,..,. in lhe wor,Hi n,
Grace chief of police and the roll Illustrated Airricultunsi. l or in-
Lincoln Drops Out
T. M. Patterson received a tele
gram this forenoon to the effect that
Lincoln would drop out and calling
a meeting of the board of directors
Lincoln has not been well fixed
fm:nii-i;ill v nnd the continuous wet
J I.. .. .,-. I .. . v K. t
weather has completely demolished tnougiu wouiu oe rigiu tor me p.r- voting to coniirm were u. n. jones,
their excheuuer. There will be no Pse oi nxmg up me kvcb i'iqmi- spU.s, iuurpny
. . t. I 'ri- .. ...:
atory io 1'ecoration uay. me pen-
was called. Those voting aye were
D. M. Jones, Spies, Murphy, Minor
and Longenhagen 5. Nay Steiui-
ker, Petersen, Lake and Graves-4.
John Fitzpatrick was appointed
and confirmed as a policeman.
Th Jse voting aye were D. M. Jones,
Murphy, Steitnker, Petersen, Lake,
Minor and Graves - H. Nay-Longenhagen.
t
June Uliick was appointed on the
night force. All voted aye to con
firm except Steitnker and Longen
hugeu.
George Poisal was appointed
street commissioner, all voting to
confirm except Lake
Mayor lluller uppointed H. S.
Ramsey as city attorney. Those
trouble, however, to get some town
to take the team off Lincoln's
hands, as Kearney and Norfolk are
both anxious to be represented. It
it most likely that Kearney will
Y'app was thrown out at first I take Lincoln's place and the team
transferred there. Kearney is will
ing to put up if'iOO to get in, and
this will probably cut a big figure
in her favor as that money can be
used in paving off some of the
guarantees for the different clubs
who have failed to play on account
of the wet weather. The schedule
will have to be revised a little, but
everything will be allright in a
short time.
BO (X)
45 (K)
I'l.ATISMOITII.
n
Leaal Notice.
By virtue of mi order of mile issued by
the district court in and for Cass countv,
Nebraska, on the'.Tith day of April, A.I).
IKiS, upon a decree ordering sale of real es
tate involved in a purtitioti sun now peuu
inir in aniil district court, wherein Maria b.
Butler nnd Marv F. Hutler are plaintiffs
and John Grimes nnd wife, Maria Li James
v. i. rimes nnd wile, Miriiu a.; .aney j.
Uiirbnnk nnd husband. David II.; f.lvtra
K. Grimes. Clara A. Grimes, Surah K.
lohnson nnd IniMhiind. Alfred: Helen I).
Whitmore nml Imxlirind. Georirei Lizzie
A. Grimes, Krank C. tirinies and wife,
VMibie 1).; John II. Grimes, Lurinda K.
I,. rimes, David W. Grimes. Hetsy J. Brown,
VnhnG. Butler and wife, Friincena; James
N. Butler and wife. Kllen M.i Francis A.
Walker hikI wife. Martha; JohnG. Walker
and wife, Kehevra C; Willimn B. Allison,
Frances Illliee, Georjce True Nealley,
llenrielta t.reirson, Susan 'eallev, Kd
ward B. Neallev, Addie K. CoolliaiiL'h,
Mary K. Fuller and husband, Melville W.;
tune E. Marsh and husband, Benjamin K. :
Addle R. CoolbaiiKh, the younger; Willi
menu F. CnolhauKli, Illinois CoolbaiiKh,
firuce W. Brown and husband, Archibald
I,.; Maud Fuller, MaryC. huller, Mildreil
Wullnce and hiisbiiud, HiikIiC; Paulina
C. Aubervand huslmtid, Jniiies M. ; Cath
erine M. W. Fuller, Jane Brown Fuller,
minor; Melvin W. Fuller, Ktitirpiiin
of lane Brown huller, minor
lli.li.ii Culliiuher. Lvmiin Cook,
(ieorweC. Lauman nnd Mefville W. Fuller
are defendants, and which real estate is
hereinafter described and whicn oruer oi
ule was directed to us, tne unuersinei
rees in sntd suit inrectinic us to sen
following deserilHHl real estate, viz: ;
The west half On) af the south-west
A H k'. H 11 ro A. K.
Green, hs 5 1116 1
Louk, If 5 0 0 (I (I 0
j I'utterson. 2b 4 0 1 i 2 (I
S I'utterson. rf I! 0 0 1 0 0
Kennedy, iib 3 12 2 10
Maupin. C 4 1 0 N 2 1
Keeves. lb 4 1 1 11 0 2
Johnson, cf 4 112 0 1
Vupp, p i 1 i i JL
Total 35 6 27 11 5
(iWAMI ISLAND.
All K. Hll IM) A. K.
Stratton, 2b 2 0 0 2 3 0
Keefe, c 4 114 10
Wilson, lb 3 1 0 15 0
Kourke.Sb 2 1030
Kipp.ss 4 II 3 4 2
Hotter, rf 4 0 1 2 0
Summers, If 4 0 0 0 2
HotTey, p 4 0 1 0 4
HulKer.rf ' .... 3 0 0 1 1 1
Total lo 3 "T 27 16 5
From Tuesday's Daily.
Dr. F. L. Hritt was an Omaha pas
senger this morning.
A. L. Timblim of Vecping Water
is in the city to day.
ludire Cline. of Louisville is in
the city to-day on business.
Hon. R. II. Windham went up to
Omaha on business this morning.
Niss F.da Gering and Miss Helps
were Omaha passengers this morn
ing.
Mrs. C. A. Marshall and Miss Iol
Marshall left on No. 4 for Malvern,
Iowa, for a week's visit.
Rev. Murray and wife departed for
Pasadena, California, this morning
for a three month's visit.
Judge Ramsey found while mov
ing a legal uocumeni wnicn nas
well been preserved, bearing the
date of 1804, with W. P. Kellogg
name signed to it as judge.
Died.
Mrs. J. E. Harwick died at 12
o'clock today. The deceased was the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
i r
White. Her former name was Lil
lian White. This is a sad blow to
the bereaved husband. Telegrams
have been sent to F. E. White. Dr.
tion was referred to the hnance
committee.
Two petitions were then read ask
ing for the appointment of J. R. Den
sou ond Robt. Karnes as policemen
The petitions were numerously
sinned. They were referred to the
police committee.
The finance committee allowed the
following accounts against the city:
Win. Cole, special police $ 4 00
Henry Ncuuire, salary i i '
M. Hyatt, hauling dead dog. . ' 3 00
Journal, printing IK
l. l.rij, B.11U.Y
John Fitzpatrick, salary . .
I'latTuniniiiii vi.is ot r.nxu il
Light Co 311 30
Y. L. R. R. A., rent 41 no
Geo. Poisall, street com 21 00
A. C. Mayes, making paving
list
Geo. Hates, hand work
I ob ti Rotti. same
O. Kenisou, hauling hose cart
Kililow Hros., washing street
F. W. Walfengerger, hand
work
Henry Mockenhop, same
Robt. Johnson, same
Win. Hrantner, same
J. M. Roth, same
John Jeima, name
?l. W heeler, same
Geo. Poisall, team work
Jacob Stttll, same
Robt. Karnes, same
W. Misln l, same
M. Archer, uncollected fees. .
Nils Aagard.blk
The police judge reported
collected for the month of
amounted to ?10.
In a communication from the
chairman of the board of health, it
was recommended that the council
provide a place to be known as the
dumping ground. The matter was
referred to the police committee
with instructions to report at the
next meeting of the council.
Mr. Murphy moved that the
mavnr Hooolnt a committee of
- j .
three to confer with a like commit
tee from the board of trade for the
of devisincr ways and
Petersen and
Minor 5. Against Longenhagen,
Steitnker, Lake and Graves 4.
After the vote had been announced
miyor Butler told the clerk to re
cord him as voting for Ramsey
Murphy informed the mayor that
his vote would only make sit
votes and further more he was not
entitled to vote on his own appoint
ments. Grace and Ramsey each
needed one more vote to confirm
The mayor appointed F. E. White
to the vacancy on the board ot
health and he was unanimously
confirmed.
On motion the council adjourned
stance the word egg cannot be used
as there is but one 'g in the Dire
words,
4 The list t outainiiig the largest
number of winds will be awaxled
tirst iri.e,aud so on in onlcr l men
it. hach list as is it is received will
be numbered and if iwuor unite tic
the first i-ecciveil will be awarded
first prize, and so on, thi'iclui e the
benefit of sending in early will read
ly lie seen.
Each list must lie accninp mietl
,' .ft fur six mouths suhsciipiio
The Auriculturist.
The following - men have kindly
consented to act as Judges; J G Mac
Dunalil, city clerk, l etc rburoiign.
anada, and t oinodore Calcutt, ret
rliiirough.
Our last competition -(ml 11)00
iri.e all right, IM iM I'ramloa
ancouver, H. C. Thanks for fo(W
prize ii w ciitiningiiam nonaiii m
I'rize receized tJ. r.- J l) iiaptie
West superior, Wis. JstOO prize ree'd
Thanks-G V Robertson, Toronto:
and 300 others in United States and
Canada:
This is no lottery merit only will
count. The reputation for fairness
gained by the Agriculturist in the
past is ample guarantee that me
competition will be conducted ia
like manner, bend .c stamp tor
full particulars to The Agricultur
ist, Peterborough. Canada.
Those wanting foot wear will savs
inonev at tne aciiuciKnecni snoe
store. 5tw.
5 00
Yi 00
12 (X)
1 00 I
5 00
0 45
8 H5
12 30
10
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15 00
12 (15
50 70
23 10
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fines
April
Business Meeting.
A meeting of the Business Men's
Asssociation will be held Friday
evening at the K. of P. hall, to elect
delegates to uttend the state con
ventiou to be held in Omaha June
14, 15 and 10. T. Clakk,
II. N. DOVE Y, President.
Secretary.
Before purchasing examine the
manioth stock of wall paper at
Gering & Co.
The Alumni of the High school
meets tit I). O. Dwt r's office Friday
niuht. A full attendance is desired
THOUSANDS IN REWARDS
J. S. Mathews lias received notice
that George Slack, deceased, has
been granted an increase in pension
from IfO per month to $ 12 per month,
payable to Mrs. Slack.
Sacrifice sale on shoes
Schildknecht shoe house.
at the
2tw.
Oliver Jurgennen, manager of the
Gustave Frohman Co., is making
arrangements for his company to
present "The Witch" at the Water
man, Tuesday evening, May 17.
The Great Weekly Competition ofTh
uaaie Home Journal
Which word in this advertise
ment spells the same backward aa
forward? This ir a rare opportuni
ty for every Madam, Miss, every
father and son, to secure a spienam
prize.
WEEKLY i'kizes livery ween
throughout this great competition
prizes will be distributed as follows
The first correct answer received
(the postmark date on each letter to
be taken as the date received. lat tne
ollice of the Ladies Home Magazine
( each und every week during
IH02) wil get spH'; the second correct
answer, $100; the third $50: fourth
u beautiful silver service; tilth, live
o'clock silver service; and the next
50 correct answers get prizes rang
ing from $25 down to $2. Every
fifth correct answer, irrespective of
whether a priz winner or not will
get a special prize. Com
petitors residing in the southern
states as well ns other distant
points, have an equal chance with
those n arer home as the postmark
will be authority in every case.
RULKH-Each listof answers must
be accompanied by $1 to pay for
six months subscription to one of
the best home magazines in
America.
References "The Ladies Home
Magazine is well able to carry out
its promises" Peterboroug (Cana
da) Times. "A splendid paper, and
financially strong" Hastings (Can
ada) Star. "Every prize winner will
be sure to receive just what he is
entitled to." Norwood, (Canada)
Register. Money should be sent by
post office order orregistcred letter.
ACdress the Ladies Home Magazine
Peterborough, Canada.
SCOKK BY INNINUS.
Plattsmouth 0000240 0-6
(iruncl Island 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0-3
Sl'MKABY.
Earned - runs Flattsinouth 3, Grand
Islnnil 3.
Two-base lilts Reeves, Kennedy, John
son, tireen, Hotter.
Three-lmse hit Keefe
Stolen bases Maupin, Johnson, Kourke
Double tilavs Yupp to Miiupin to
Reeves: Kourke to Stratton to ilson.
Hase on hulls Off Hutlev 3, otT Yapp 7.
Struck out rapp a. Money f.
Passed balls-Keefe 2.
Wild pitches Yami 2.
Time of name Inu.
I'uiplre Greusel.
Gering & Co. carry the largest
nurrioae Ox aevisinc ways unu 0inl.i, ( wn nnnp. anl ru nts nf
r n.t-r :,t, i,:..i.. it - i " ... i ' -
surges ui wuai ivaiJiua, iui0oinc, ,m.an8 for tjie advancement ot tue any firm in the city,
and to Rev. Geo. Bells of Louisville :..,. j.,4,oata Tbe mavor an.
Kentucky. Lointed M. B. Murphy, D. M. Tones Manager Toung cancelled the
I i i t miai tti r-cmtiiitti-e dates of the Ousley company, lhe
Unroin Goes to Kearnev and J. L. Minor on the commnt.ee.
ncom noes io nearney. I J (.nmnnnv in n orf:it faki. I'miiT allv
Mr l..erapn moved tnat me """'""; - - -"i
Lincoln has given up her place in
the state base ball league, and after judgment of A. N. Sullivan against
this week the team will go to Kear- the
ney. The cause of failure to main- second
Dan Kennedy, who played the part
of "Totiv" last night. When the
w,r t.a nairt I. nt received no
. I T .' .....v., ..... - ..... , ,
Mnrnriv tnnvnd that t be 4"vijr km3 ...co ..v
f-j
tain a club there has been the lack referred to the judiciary committee,
of interest as well as the incessant Carried
the characters then you may know
the said character is no good.
nri i
irofe
yr
quii
quarter IU) a"'1 soutn east quarter ' '
tne soutli west quarier ihi huh nnnu-i-nri
quarter (K) ol the sontli-eiist quarter () of
section number thirty-two i;t!l, township
tititiiber eleven (111, riinue nuiiilT twelve
021; midwest luilt ot iiortn-west quarier
(Vl and north we-t quarter 1 1 of south
west quarter l'4 f section nuniberthirty
ii..... .'i'i. ...u.tMl.in finiiiber elevi'll (111.
ratine number twelve ll-'l ! nml north-went I
quarter ('4I of northeuHt quarter C,i) of
NOTES. ,
Johnson has been released by
Manager Perrine.
Umpire Phil Greusel has secured
his release. He will umpire the
two games to-morrow. Bis sue
cessor has not as yet been ap
pointed.
Beatrice was a little bit surprised
at the strength displayed by Platts.
mouth in their initial game and
don't feel ao confident of having a
cake walk for the pennant as here
tofore. Omaha Bee.
rains and bad weather, which have
prevented good attendance at the
games. All games scheduled for
Lincoln for the remainder of this
week will be played, weather per
mitting. The club will be trans.
ferred to Kearney Saturday.
Kearney, Neb., May9. Theques.
tion whether Kearney is to nave a
base ball team this season was
practically settled to day by a tele
gram received from S. C. Coman,
secretary of the state league, saying
that Kearney may have the Lincoln
franchise. Money enough has been
raised and Kearney will soon be
heard from.
For Sale.
The Se Sec, 14, T. 10, R. 12. For
terms apply to R. B. Windham,
Plattsmouth, Neb.
Go to Gering A Co. for wall paper
On motion of Murphy the mayor
and clerk were authorized to ad
vertise for sealed bids for lumber
for the coming year.
Mr. Steimpker was opposed to the
police judge holding court in the
new room they wre about to move
into, nnd moved that the police
1... VI. ..1 :Vi i anitul.lA
room to hold court in. The motion Children WJ TOf Pltchef S Ultoria.
was carried.
Mr. Lake called the attention of
the council to the fact that Gar
field park should be repaired.
Mr. Murphy thought so too nnd
said that he would favor expending
about $700 or $00 for that purpose
THOS POLLOCK R V HTERS
NUry fiilillo Almtmcter Bolrelt
Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Agent
If you have real estate to sell r
exchange send uadescription, price
and terms.
Abstracts of title furnished at reas
onable rates.
$100,000 to loan at 7l percent aad
no commissions, on good
farm security.
Mm Balif vm tick, gar hw CMtnria.
Wbao ii in ft Child, ha ertad for Cator,
Whan lb became Mia, clung to Carter II,
W1mi ah hd CbiMran. (I a rv tliem Cast on.
POLLOCK & HYKRS
Plattsmouth - Nee.
Office under (' County Hai.k,
41S1n MA A MONTH i im be made work
ijMjlUfajU itiKforus. I'ersnns iireferrrd
who run furnish a horse and Hive their
whole t inn to the business. Spare mo
ment may be protittily employed also. A
few villainies In tow ii. nml cities, U.K.
liniiti. iV Co, '.Ti and M .i 1 1 1 M. Kit liinou.l.
John
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