The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, March 10, 1883, Image 4

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    ...jHsral PnsiisHiss Co.
..-bJcal news.
lr Cty fttiA Count v Directory, Railway Tin.
rnjlory, li-minna C'arl .s.e , tM:-l iiK .
JEFF, lu STONE, - City Editor.
Tuo Vesper Bug.
1 li evi iiIiik ktur it tr-iK-r lump.
Above the vt-l ItHil lit.
1 he dukky cut Ului o( the bight
Were following over It. ...
Ilerled hrrwutft and cUkpi-d uer hand.
And told 111 lalu u( love ;
He railed her cvtry tender uv r,
"My darllmf." "duc k" and "dovi.
A tremor iliowk Iter fairy form.
11 r fyi began to blink.
Her blood roue to a hundred, and
h cried, "1 thlnk-1 think"
lie sighed, "You tnlnk you lov m?" tor
llli oul Was on the rack.
"Oh.no," ahe yelled ; "1 think a bug
1 rrawlliiK down my back."
A. Salisbury, Uenllit.
A fine orchestra accompanies
Stadt Theater troupe.
the
To say that today was a lively oue
for Plattsmouth, feebly expresses it.
A c;ir load of new goods was today
received by S. & C. Mayer, the Opera
House clothiers.
The Daily IIekald has a large list
of subscribers in Louisville who re
ceiye their paper each evening deliv
ered by carrier
Wiley Mack was bragging about
some of the finest cattle in the state,
thvt were quartered in the stock
yards hist Bight.
Miss Oilie Jones very pleasantly en
tertained a number of the young peo
ple at her home last evening, and
"George" danced the Itacquet.
Revival meetings are now in prog
ress at Avoca, this county, conducted
by Mr. and Mrs. It. Cooley of Mt.
Pleasant. May much good bo the re
sult. James G. Daniels, representing Jan
iimi. MrfMiiic .c- Cit . nor. i-.i l.fiH hir"-fst.
iiOO'a. iAi'.l StTitltLitl houses in Chica
go, vr.u in th; cily veslenljy selling
ar.t Ceil this fWonoou from ilia.
i?u s-id 11:". y'jL-f b.ijli., .--i irc:. of j
tho a i iua.i (:fjiliun. itrpot.
fci'lcJidni aliCwf ii it'.id loiUw i fill?
ev-.cit.UiiriieuL.
ooijic idea of liiu way . ebruika is j
teitliii-: up tlia eju-ing can ho gltaiitd j
'i l!if f.if.t Lhiil. ovit thr iiim.rii! I
c.irljaJs ol iinujir;i:it's g;)od3 have j
l-.jss'd through 1'ialtoUijaih for uif- '
ft-reitt poitits iu lLo btalo duriUij the t
lail live davs.
The tadt Theater troupe arrived
from Omaha this morning, aud will
prescut a play tonight at the opera
house, which, in United State., means
the Jolly Larks. To all who can un
derstand the German language a raro
treat is promised.
DuVi ing tho past week there were
two days upon which no case of tardi
ness occurred in the high school build
ing. . In tlie high school room there
has not been a cast of tardiness for
one week; in room 20, Miss Worden's
for two weeks, and in room 28.
none for five weeks.
on
tmr. kM'Hl3E.4CrfF from
Cll-tlll'Si Jo.it
who 'us jv;r.
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gt-i:: 1
Muitiii to be iti'.ui-. '.o.tcJ tL
jury lor btt- iiiwii a lrn.iu Ij'io;i v.u I
C.ltt'.T ll .1.1 'tiari;y lltilli.:. ',
ari;y Hull;.:: -, .'A , tV.l.T,
im cc-c'c'l in
The p.ii"'K:ul;.r. nre r..iif.v,: j
'1 'he iron jfiit of lln' jn'.l t':lhi.itJ of j
the cells Mid coni'.lir in ft out o
them,
iirid :r: so urrir.gfl t!i:it 111- j.li'T can
!h L the ct lU iVoni ilic nutMilc. Tiie
custom of the jailer is to o in,onl:r lb?
priBomr. into tlifir cells then lock up.
There is a bench in the corridor lor tlio
accomodation of prisoners, who are al
lowed the privilege of tlin corridor dur
ing the day. Jones has complained of
not feeling well, lately, aud John Polin,
for a night or two, has closed the door
of the cell which he, (Jone) occupied,
then returned to his own cell to be lock
ed in. Jailer Eikenbory, as usual, last
night, went to lock up, and Polin, as
usual, shut Jones' cell door, and said
Jones was in. The cells were locked,
and Polin asked Eikenbary for a bucket
of lime, which they use in the jail for a
disinfectant. Eikenbary went after the
lime which was in the rear of the cells
and while he was gone Jones, who had
hid under the bench in the corridor
slipped out from his hiding place and
secreted himself on the opposite side of
the cells from the jailer. The lime was
delivered as 'requested and the lights
blown out, and the building locked up
for the night. This morning, the bird
had flown. JIc had climbed through the
transom during the night and skipped.
John Polin today gars the whole tuirg
away aud laughed over it.
Below is the description of the man
and reward for his capture,
$50.00 IIKWARD.
"Charles Jones broke jail at Plattsmouth
Neb. on the night of March 9th 1883
Five feet 8 inches tall, weighs 185 to
140 pounds, dark hair, whiskers three
week's growth, small sandy mustache
twenty-two years old, narrow thin face,
high forohead, black soft hat, narrow
rim, grey coat and pants, dark vest,
large, gray, sack overcoat, boots with
tops cutoff also rubber boots, no money.
Crime, horse stealing.
11. 17. ilVEKS.
Personal.
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ci;:.i'.iLi.iu ; oo Ii.b n.d.'jy iiiondi aril
j ui'ii.mtr.tancca in I ruour, tua-Je the
! I t ir-uiie 'A verv l)iea;nt Cali V"eUnt-
j ,v. 1 iciuott iiibiuie,
i'rauk iSLuudw, of Louisville, id tsk-
I iug in the sights of the city to-d-iy.
Geo. S. Smith, A. V.', White, JL E.
Whitf an-i J
TV. Marshall, weresuesls
at the Paxton House, Ouiuha, last
night says the Omaha Bee.
'W. B. Murray aud A. B. Todd
started for Ctiicago this wonting with
a car load of cattle. They will be ab
sent a week.
married.
HO WAU1 BAKKER At the bomo ct the
bride's father at iiight Mile Grove, March 7th
1S3. by ltv. K. Coolwy, or Mt. Pleasant,
Ca Co., Neb., Mr. Edward S. Howard, ol
Mt. I'leaitaut ana Miss Mat tie M. Barker.
A fine gathering of the. friends were
present on the occasion. . "Sam" was
in his best mood. May a long and
happy life be their fortune.
New Mail FacIlUIes.
The railway mail service has order
ed night pouches from this city to
"J") and South Bend on the B.
v 'urn wmmmm
11 ANOSUJI i: II ElllirOBD.
i The Fine Slock ilroujht to Cas-j Co.
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i H Pli atl'l t.u:i ft:rli VI!:V. !J jMil t ly
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h'-.st cf lari:nrs iocA lancets
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I .lie Hlu. j .-j. n n i ui mi-,
j itj .' Li.i3a, iic w aiuL.. .h AtAim ?
has vtiy wisely coiiciudt-d iu hi? pur
chase that the very best is the cheap
est aud the records of his thorough
breds are not excelled in the country.
The following is a list of the Here
fords: Bull calf, Ivanhoe" number 4317,
l.Vuouths old bred direct from impor
ted bull and cow.
Bull calf "Fred Gebhardt" months
old, importtd.
Hereford cow "Pigeon 2nd," numLer
6683 bjed in Hereford, England, im
ported. Hereford cow, "Moss liose 2nd,"
number 5681 bred in Hereford, Eng
land, imported.
Heifer 2 years old, "Sea Breeze"
number f401, from imported stock.
Heifer calf, "Mrs. Laugtry," heiftr
calf "Picnic 3d." Both the latter also
from imported stock.
Mr. Atwood also brought with him
sevsn head of high grade Hereford
heifer calves -and IS head of high
grade short hvtrn heifer calves to com
plete his car load.
U. A. U-
Camp Fire and Experience Meeting.
The G. A. K. will hold a grand camp
fire at Rockwood hall, Thursday even
ing March 15. The following is the gen
eral outline of the meeting. Music by
the band, vocal music, speeches by
Grand Commander of the U. S.G. A. R.
Vandervoort, Commander Bonnell, of the
state G. A. R-, an experience meeting,
roll call, dress parade, court murtiul,
drumming soldiers out . of camp, forag
ing party, all interspersed with army
songs. During the evening a qrand sup
per will be served.
The following are the committees:
On tupper Mrs. Holloway, Mrs.
Wiles, Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Mc.tfakec,
On uoL
Ao ?-Iiis A una Livia-ioo,
M!.-3 Li.cia O-.erl-audfr, 2-llitt tra
Si:r-
'tr.ro, .ii.-s Eva- McMakin, 31
II triple. Miss Louisa Ilciuple.
Oa provisions Mrs. Thos. Wi:ei?,Mr:i.
J. II. FairJiel.l, Mrs. McMakcn, Mies
ifi'i:'. Fairfield, Miss Anna Cecil.
Oa iavititation, spe&kin and pro
gramme Geo. l'oiel, S. M. Chapman.
Or. music J. V. Tiiouia-.C. W. Sher
nihn, J. Y. Jennings.
Oa decorations -11. Kin kali, M. Mc-
E1VR:.U.
On priming C. J. Hoffman,
General committee II. McMaken, C.
J. Hoffuiaou, J. W. Thomas, George
Poisell.
All the propeeds from this is to be
used to help sick and disabled veteran
soldiers in the city wbeni the post have
been contributing aid to during the win
ter. It is to be hoped that a very large at
tendance will be present that evening.
Chareli Services To morrow.
The gospel services, conducted by
Messrs. Smith & Held, evangelists, in
the Baptist chapel, high school hill be
continued next week. Lord's day at 3
and 7 p.m. Week evening! at U9.
Meeting tonight, you are invited to
attend and hear how you may be eared
and know t.
" V MErrnisT.
Uegitur services in cnurcn, sixth
't r th 6t Main tomorrow nam.
-4 ay school atpO
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AMUSEMENTS
Opera
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MarHi 10.1
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oddity, entitled.
Grand Farce la Five Acts.
Admlwioa, 50 Cu. Ollery. 25 CU.
No extra charge tor Reserved SU.
Jietervtd Stats on $aU at J.P. Young's
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Waterman Opera House !
ONE NIGHT ONLY !
Wednesday, March 14
Engagement EiMiiary
or THE
Hyers Sisters
Famous Combination,
Who will appear in tbctr latest vemloa of tlte
Oriuiaal Munctl Drama
OUT OF BONDAGE!
The Greatest Success ever Knowu.
50
FAMOUS cn
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FEATURES.
MR. DICK ALLEN, the greatest Colored
Comedian now before tlu publio, jilay
lDg upon 15 different Intrtiuieu:s,
7 at one time
The Famous Hyrrs Sisters Quartette-
MLLE MAO AH,
Soprano,
MI LE I.0UISI.
Cotitrai'o.
CHAS. BENTI.ET.
Tenor.
CilAS. iiOOUC.
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invjled cu or.-!
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of a litJwspaper tlirt ii- , "n '
its telegraphic r ors a?'d m.itt.
nished at a liter hour to u tun
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paper ia the state is a fair ezpoiient
of what it is to be aud for that whict
it was established.
We are at a very small extra ex
pense in haadling. books andstatien
ery, therefore are able to sell at a less
profit than those making it a specialty.
dl2tf Will J. Warrick.
Bremner's
Lewis.1
crackers at
Bennett &
t&s 4w
Bremner's crackers
t&s 4w
at Weckbach's.
Bremner's crackers at Murphy's. tAs4w
Bremner's crackers at Hansen's. t&s4w
Bremner's crackers at Baker's, t & 4w
Bremner's
Stadelman's.
tJts 4w
Akers at
ling you want sold
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l'aeti'H on
Trunks and Ya
liccs. Furnishing
goods, Neck
wear, 4&C.
Fresh tioods
in every depart
ment of prime
quality
One price and
no monkey busi
ness. Remem
ber the place,
Rockwood block
C. E. WESCOTT,
The only "Boss" Clothier.
REAL ESTATE
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a l.i"hi. Com uuil ce, you an: not
nij.-lie.t to buy aud w oiit ivc
thesi Sots awuy, but. you cau get tln'iu
so bey will absolutely cost you noth
ing. Five acre lot J mile from city lor
$260 psrt on time.
Kleveu acre lot t mile frcm city
for $550 this is extra fine.
1 havo three pieces ol'outeide prop
erty which 1 can sell and under
take to furuish purchaser work
enough to pay for them, now I will
furnish the ground and you the work,
work is what hurts tne. If you w ill
do the work at a fair price I will give
you a clear deed for the laud; if. you
can't do the work come aud se me, I
may find some oue who will do it lor
you.
Ten acres for $ 500 00
" 600 00
" 750 00
" " 2500 00
Several small tracts well improved
and adjoining tho cit)', for sale at
reasonable rates.
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MACKEREL, LAUKADOUE If KKKINO, TKOTT, WJLh WAVE
COD FISH, Also h H.oirc- )..t of
LEMONS OEANCES. (
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CHOWE FAMILY GROVEltIVS,
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MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR. A
I lilita In ;,. k it flu lue "I
Queensware, Glassware, Lamps,
c. All our goo'U :.. ii-. wiul fteah.
Will Eichange lor CoHatry Produce. Linseed Oil Meal Always cu Hand.
N'.t Joor to (.mrt Ilmisi', I'lultr-pooilli, N' li.
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