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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1883)
, .ectry, Railway Time , Exchatg Buluet LM . Cards &e., ee tbird pave. JEFF. X. STONE, - CItj Editor, A. Salisbury, Dentin!. The cily couueil meet tonight. Nothing has yet been learned as to the whereabouts of ''Chawle" the iiorse tliiet. A stranger, acting very much lika an oilicer or detective, is iu the city to day, looking for a young man by the name of Leavitt. IJe wants to see him for something that which be keeps to himself. Scott Hrescolt, a young man over in Clenwood, who went on a spree last Christmas, gelling boisterously druuk, stabbing a man and slashing arouud generally, has just had bis trial and been sentenced to a term iu the county jail. Sheriff Hyers and deputy Likenbar ry have searched Oinuha.Council Bluffs and Papillion without finding any trace of Jones, the escaped prisoner. Tho searc'i is being dilligently prose cuted to-day, and they will find him yet. The 15. & M. folks are making ar rangements fur putting in a brass fouml.y, which, when completed, will leave nothing but the heavy iron castings to be furnished from abroad. We look for the cast irou pait of it to come, also, iu the course ol time. Joe Ford's skating' riuk just now seems to be the ceutre of attraction. We have some Urst-class skaters, too. Tonight there will be an exhibition by one ot our stars , at the riuk, Dick O'Xeill is tho man the show is free. Tho programme, which has already been given iu the Herald, of the cel ebration of St. Patrick's day by the A. O. of II., will be fully carried out,; and perhaps have a little added to iv Two trood bauds will be in attendance. xncd the Piattsmouth branch of the or der have chartered and paid for two coaches iu which to bring the invited guests trom Omaha and Lincoln. A line street parade aud general good time is auiicipaied. The enterlaiuutcut given by the Stadt 1 neatiu troupe Saturday uigut was an NWe cdort. Tin acting was "ooJ and the music exceptionally 60. .llrs. Puls ahl und ilr. licircis in their respective, parts were worthy of special notice. The whole tiling was good and was full of fun and misunderstandings all the way through. A gentleman bound for Nebraska.and who arrived in this city over the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy last evening, was relieved of $150 by pickpockets at the L. P. depot. While stepping or! the train ke was suddenly crowded by three or four men, and when he got out of the jam he discovered that his pocket book and money were gone. IS arrests. Council lilurTs Nonpareil. The following was received at this office this morning from the Cincin nati Daily Times-Star, which will exDlain itself. We shall inform them neck-tie party is indefi- y j Lincoln, after a few .J la thU city, returned Lca this morning. lion. D. S. Draper is in the rity today. C. II. Smith wu dovru to Ilartktt and its suburbs yesterday equipped for wet weather. . Hum Campbell, of the li. t M. audi tor's office Omaha wan in I'lattsmouth over Sunday. Alex Schlcgel arrived home yesterday from Denver. Congressman Weaver passed through the city for the west this morning. Miss Louisa Lchnhoff, of Louisville, paid a visit to friends here yesterday, and furnished some excellent music at the Llederkranz entertainment. Att'y Crites went to Aurora, this morning, on legal business. A. 1$. Smith came in yesterday after noon, on the train from the west. Dist. Att'y Strode returned to Lin coln this morning to wrestle with Lancaster county's criminals. Presiding Elder Jones was in the city yesterday, holding quarterly meeeting at the M. E. church. Rev. II. 15. Burgess was in Ashland over the Sabbath. Lafayette Gilmore came in from McCook lust night and is stopping at Stadelman's. Miss Jojie Stadelman, who bus been in Lincoln through the winter, came down home Saturday; her many friends iu the city will be pleased to note her return. All quiet at police headquarters day. to- Ask him weather. what he things of this -J. M. Patterson has handed iu to the city clerk his resignation, as councilman in the seuond ward. It is about time for the sportsmen's club to have a meeting and figure on a spring bunt. Some good work is being done on lain street, above Seventh, br reduc ing the bank on the west side of the street. Emma Abbott appears in Omaha Wednesday evening in "lolanthe", one of Gilbert & Sullivan "a latest and best operas. The meeting of the evangalits, which are held in the Baptist church, each evening, are both increasing in interest and attendance, and much good will certainly rexult from them. Mr. Connor informs us that he is about to engage largely in the real es tate business, dealing exclusively in farm property, which he will buy for cash of those wishing to sell. Con Ballard baa moved bis family from the rooms over Bennett & Lewis to a house near the Cass Co. Iron Works, in the second ward. The "Vice President" which so long plied across the river here met with an accident down at Xebiaska City during the breaking up of the river and is laid up for repairs with a hole iu her hull. J. P. Young, -business manager of Waterman's opera bouse, is already taking steps to secure some of the lead ing troupes in the country for next winter's season. Some of the yery will be engaged, and dilli- icuae but The w County Agricultural Socie ty held an adjourned meeting, Satur day, at the office of D. II. Wheeler & Co. ' .The following superintendents of the different classes were chosen: Class 1 A. 11. Taylor. - 2 Hon. L. W.Stubbs. " 3-C. II. Walker. ' 4 II. Jasper. - 5 Ph. Harrison. " 6 Geo. Adan?s. 44 7-D. E. Babbington. - 8 J. C. Cummins. Lots 1 and 2, class 9 Mrs M. McKl ewain.; Lot 3, Class Mrs. W. S. WiBe. Class 10 Mrs. Peter Hummel. " 1 1 Mrs. F. C. Marshall. " 121'. L. Wise. " 13 Mrs. R. It. Livingston. " 14 II. Eikenbary. 13 Mrs. J.' W. Johnson. " 10 J. C. Eikenbary. " 17 J. Q. Adams. " 18 L. 1). Bennett' M 19 lion. II. G.CIUey. 20 Dr. It. It. Livingston. The committee on premium list ask ed for further time, and were given until Saturday, March, 17th, to report at the ollico of I). II. Wheeler & Co. The secretary was instructed to ob tain proposals for printing the pre mium list; also, to solicit advertis inents for the same, and to receive ten per cent of the amount realized from advertising. The President, Secretary, and Treas urer were, on motiou,made a merchan dise committee to procure a proper desk for the society's books and papers. They were instructed to pro cure the necessary books and statione ry. J. Q. Adams, in a nice speech, on be half of the society, presented D. II. Wheeler a handsome silver goblet in recognition for past services, and as a mark of esteem in which the society held him. Mr. Wheeler, in his usual happy manner, thanked them for the honor, in a short speech. The date of the fair as fixed upon is September 5, 6 and 7. A Few Words of Interest. For eight years the Hyers Sisters' Company nave stood at tne very front of all amusement organizations. The reasons for this are self evident. The foremost rule of the Company is to present only the best attraction, regardless of trouble or expense. The quality of the entertainment is ot such a refined and pleasing charac ter that ladies, in iarge numbers, at tend and are delighted. Not by anj- word or deed is anything in the least offensive permitted indeed it is a fact universally conceded that the entire American stage cannot present a purer or more satisfactory perlormance than is given by the Hyers Sisters Combination. All the charming features ot ' novelty, vocal and instrumental music,' comedy farce and traversity are embodied and utilized by this company' and artistically moulded together, serve to produce the' v ry best evening' amusements now before the public. To cull from the sterling press of the country words of praise would be a work of supreme ease. Lvery newspaper of value in the United States has bestowed the most flatter ing encomiums upon this splendid company, and hence it is only requi site to look over the hies of any im portant paper, to find what, in ordi nary phrase is called "a good notice." No name is so familiar among lovers of good amusement as the Hyers Sister's Combination, and no ' com pany so universally welcome. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. As reported from the Clerk's office ach day: Patrick Leddyand wife to Mulerfz & Jfiand n e 11 21 12-10 AMUSEMENTS Waterman Opera House ! ONE NIGHT ONLY ! Wednesday, March 14 EiaiGHMt Eitraoiiary OK THK Hyers Sisters Famous Combination, Who will appear in thi-Jr latest Tcnlo of the ungioai juucicai l'laiua OUT OF BONDAGE! The Greatest Success ever Knowu. 50 FAMO US 50 FEATURES. MR. DICK ALLEN, the neatest Colored Comedian now before the public, play ing upon 15 different Instrument. 7 at one time The Fumoat Hyers Sisters Quartette- 3ILI.E MADAII, Soprano, MLLE LOUISI. Contralto. CHAS. BKNTLEY, Tenor. CHAS. MOORE. Baste, Under the succo-srful inaiiageineus of 3D. C2EME2STT. Itrnerved eeaU on sale Saturday morning, at j. i iouiik r. O. ews Uepet. KESEItVED SEATS. ADMISSION, GALLERY. 75 VU. 50 Ct. 35 Cts. U. A. R. There will be a meeting of the G. A. It. tomorrow night, at which the pres ence of every member is desired. Collection notice. Parties indebted to Dr. J. II. Hall are earnestly requested to call and set tle with him this week. Thereafter, with his collector. 13d2t Ror Kent. The Holbrook house corner of 5th and Locust street. House is large com modious and excelent condition, apply to I3dtf Tiios. Pollock. Hurrah for the Kink. Joseph Ford has Hsceived'a portion ofhis new roller skates, and his rink is now open in the basemer.t of Fitz gerald's block. r diatf Auction. If you have anything you want sold at auction call on Joe Ford. d&wtf Warrick has made an extensive ad dition to bis already popular circula ting library, and will have a catalogue out in a few weeks. dtf Notice. . To the owners of Odd Fellows shares in the Masonic and Odd . Fel lows block: You are hereby noti fied to bring in your shares to the undersigned and receive the cash for the same. S. H. Richmond, ddcw2w Ch'n Board Trustees. Becelleet. Jonatnan Ilatt & Co. keep the finest line of meats to be found in the city Feb. 28, dtf. Home and Lota for Sale. -Dr. A. L. Child's late residence, two lots with orchard, shrubbery, wood, home, stable, good well and cistern &c, &c, is offered for sale. This place, which from its beautiful situation commands one of the Unest views in Plattsmouth, and renders it a very desirabie place. Apply to dtt Wheeler & Uennet. Clutter & Marshall, dentists, Fitz febSSdtf gerald's block. New styles of organs constantly arriv ing at the opera house music store, dtt JilfKfl Pettkk, Prop'r. Waterman Opera iloose. FIX Eli ON KOOM, FIXKD ON LOCATION, FIXED ON (JOODS. FIXED OX FITS, FIXED ON STYLES, FIXED ON PRICKS, and Wf can li yu lactifii t M ti r sati.s- oil (Ming, Hals aDfl Gaps, rJTruiiks and Va- liccs. Fumishiiiir goods, N c c k - wear, ifce. Fresh ijJoods in every depart ment ol prime quality One price and no monkey busi ness. II e mem ber the place, Kockwood block C. E. WESCOTT, Tho only "Boss" Clothier. "37" 3. REAL ESTATE (AND)- COLLECTION AGENCY. Law and roSIccliou busiiK'KH promp tly at tended to at tins ollire and pro ceeds remitted without deliiy. Notarial work, eonveyaucui": ami abstract ui!; attended to on snort no tice and fcatislaction guaranteed. II tnere is any tiling we do make m f-peciall v of, it is city aud Hiilnirbau real estate. Several line farms aud sonic wild land at uarfrains. jauorinff nieu can "fet a home bv pi:viii"r month ly what thev new pay tor house rent bpace torbids "iving but a smalt percent are of the bargains now on the books at this aeuc : we name the following: Six choice half acre lots, 8 iiiimiteH from 1J. K. shops, at from $0 to $150 each, and on terms that would make a man ashamed to Bay he did not own a house. Come and see. you are not compelled to buy and we wont jjive thewc lots away, but vou cau get them so Uiey will absolutely co3t you noth ing. Five acre lot mile from citv for $260 part on time. Eleven acre lot J mile from city foriiK50 this is extra fine. I have three pieces of outside prop erty which 1 can sell and under take to furnish purchaser work enough to pav for them, now I will furnish the ground aud you the work, work is what hurts me. If you will do the work at a fair price I will give you a clear deed tor the land; if you can't do the work come and see me, 1 may find some oue who will do it tor you. Tea acres for $ 50Q 00 " " " 600 00 " " " 750 00 " " " 2600 00 Several small tracts well improved and adjoining the city, for. sale at reasonable rates. FARM U.VDS. 40 acrcp, wild $ 600 00 Ol. MHI I'WO AGENCY r" fire insurance co'S: 1 CTTY, f London. (JUHKN'. of I.iv. n -ol Fill F.MAN' rrXI. of California EXPRESS COMPANIES: amkrican Kxri:i:ss o . WKI.I.S. KAi;; A i O. K 1'kKS.v Office in Km-Io ',! illock, mHIi ,IuIiiiiiii I'.ms ' 6lC"i a mm: mi- hi' m a c K i : u i : i .. l a I j i i a i x i : k ill : i : i : i n ( ; . t k i ' r. w 1 1 . l u a i-: COD FISH, Al-i. a -u,ii.. ..t of LEMONS jfLlTZ) OEAD GES. Wi' liavc- h run xiouk f CROWE FAMILY GROCERIES, 1 : 1 1 1 Mi i( MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR. I h.i in -I o,'l. ,i line due i, Queensware, Glassware, Lamps, kt. All our v,ihii all in uml i,cli. Will liifow lor Country Produce. Linseed Oil Meal Always oil ML X-t loor to Court IIoum'. IMattinoiitli, N-l, ,,a523'"" M. 13. MURPHY - GO. the cheap: -A. 3ST ID Best Selected Stock O FURNISHING GOODS! TABLE LINEN Lace CURTAIN Goods, Toilet & Bridal Quilts. rm WML Carpets, For Salo ! Ve J, a, T. I "J. li. Ml LI I.' I LI.... 'I' f . J I I .1 iimi n. v. s.4-. 10. t. ii'. i:. ,: S- W- :-L T. L'.. C. I .". Tin1 iilw.- dcr-ri iln-.l fur hi .tri- .... intrn-t. Apj.l l.. li. H. WINDJIA.M. Flalt-iii..iil)i. N-!.. IF1 & NAPKINS saimall (DMASflfllE 411 be, made to soci- 80 " improy'd 1600 00 - -i