The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, September 29, 1883, Image 3

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SI HEIGHT S CO.
(Huwiwr C t-Mrrlsht A Miller.
MANCrArTCKXIt or
FiflEf II EH HARNES.
A lar line or
Saddles Bridles Collars Whips. &c?
alwav In toek.
fVj airing of all f.ittt tatli dent o
sort notice.
Main xiwi'i. bet, ccn Knurl li and Klltb.
"ALl. AT TIIK
Old Reliable
LUEI2BEBYARD
D. A. WATERMAN &
V bolesale and Ketail Dealer In
PINE LUMBER
SIHXGLES, LATH,
NASH, DOORS,
i;LIM)S, &c,
'.iii ill Mti el n. mil
t, i 'i . s i I 'I .
I t in House.
VIII . -
HOI jui-
Liii hGlEL.
llils l iiiiifi.l ll.iteMcr I rick ftructure. on
ii.titi t mi Mittt. bar Jin been finished and
utiea uj. H i i lu- acti o. 1. 1 Oktion ol
IhAbiilhM LU&'IOMXKS.
A 1
MXl'lU LOABDEKS.
EVERY TBIKG OT AND CLEAN
A Gotd lar ,n cm 7 tbe
riu 1 1 1 1 j ii i '
JllillL
bKtOM -HAND GOODS-
PAhLEMAN & CHAP.i AN
Will BUY and sELL. all kinds of
FURNITURE,
MiSfALS,
IRON,
RAGS
AND
FURS
Will iiclvunce money on all
SALABLE GOODS,
tm lower .Main street.
Ore l'"-r west ot BeckV Furniture sore
1 IhMmi outh. Feb. 1st, 1883 46tf.
BOOTS AND SHOE?
31 A Hi rFAnUJR150
AND
REPAIRING
AT
Sherwood'S,
P I. A TT MOUTH, N EBKA K A
riGFS
J ust Received
KINE LINE OK,
KEEEECHLUI AKD ERIARP1IE
K iiii:mt imfoktatiox.
A Challenge 5c Cigar,
S Liny m:.de tor ll. mall u- "'T. .
Peppeii)erg,s .Clear Factory.
EPNSTWAGN R
Practical Architect.
AND -
uim:hintlm)EM
- &HCUI1ZCTURALU ' RKA
SPCCIALTT.
ni "ii: i i i -v:lt e carefnH.
xriied nut. d hU atintioii w ill b given a
to safety and dUTHbitity.
I.I0. 0 I'AlXTI.Mi
, W aiei i iiloni. Crayon and I ennl.
h&TLHijBUXvt'0 itfr Q? tore IfctUttT-
MmilDOTH fllALB.
KCBUrillKlJ DAILY IND WEEKLY
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Ttc PlattsmontL Herald PnbMiDE Co.
OKKICIAL PAHKK OK Til It CITV
Kor City and County Directory, Railway Tlm
Table. rlepnone Kxclia jr !!ulne Di
rectory, thndae Card Ac, fourth pae.
Notice to Advertisers.
Copy for ilitmUv advertisement or -ti:.i,ir
lu mivenii-iiiuti iuuh bi naiKlrd la to ibe
buklurn onice not later IUhii lo a. of n.
Oay in wlUco lliey are lo be Inserted. Copy
lor pay local aud special notice inut be
liaude-t III before P. III. each dav til iuxur m.
nrlloli. H M. iil'sii.vki.i.
Kuxiur.tx .Manager.
Republican County Ticket.
Vr County Clerk.
JOHN W.JKNM.VOS,
ll I'laltSUlOUTll.
Kor County Treh.uier.
WW. II, iSXC'.V KLL.
ol I'lallMnoutli.
For Sheriff,
4. C. LIKKMi.YKV.
of I'lallHiitoutb.
Kor County Judge.
CALVIN UUSSKLL.
ol Weeping Water.
Kor HupeHutenucut ot Sc-boob.
CVKls ALToN,
ol oto.e creek,
Kor Cicrk or the Llstiict Court,
st'M.Nhn s. hall,
or Ait. l'lt-ii,t.
K or C uuty Surveyor,
Ufculu.K W. KAIItKIELD.
or KlatWuiuuth.
For Couuty Coroner,
I'LlfkY I. G ASH,
or I'luiimuoutii.
Kor Commissioner, Ihiru District,
JOHN CUJUmUAS,
-ol Stove Creek.
.. .luiiKbuii, .teii'It.
C. A. tlai-Njiuli, UeiillHt, NUC-
aeetu trxttutieu uliUoui paiu,
"J ue u aiuouh vxiue u.
Don l fail to lead tne ud., ol Air. Pet-
lee on Ihe aecoud page, ol loua pa
per. lie pioposea to make tne fu." tly.
A good uiaiiy wild geese were seen
going aoutu )tbitiua), puilies can
make liieir own pieuiciiOua we hav'ol
LIUlC.
Vugil Mu.lK-, atter wiping eugiuea
ai tne bUopa lor two uab, gets the joo
ol liiuiuuu on a uia eu"iut; ralhet a
lively prouioiioir.
The Louie I.rd Couipany bhowed in
JSeo. Cu) lusi uighl lo a splendid
nouae, tm) win auive in town louight
ou tne iv. C at aix o'clock.
.1. l'"1 ll:i ii tit an. 1'i.ati.riliiv ru
. . wu J -
celVed Hie liueal lot ol sweeL P.,LiiLm'H
ever brought to thu City lie aelis them
for four ctUta a pound call and see
him.
Mra. Bird motntr-iu-luw of Fred
Liilioiu who led and sprained her foot
ei iaUiy a tew uays ago, Ahicn waa
veiy paiuiu), we leaiu is euucU belter
toda Leug i.ble to ail up a purt of ihe
time.
Another Coal boom down on the
Weeping Water this lime the vein is
reported 5 iiuhes thick near i be
am luce, aud the auxioua owner of the
properly hope to find it as tuauy leet at
agreater dejah.
The Union I'uc.fica were defeated
yesterday by a bcore of 6 to 3 by tho
Alleghauies. The gnme is said to have
been a very spirited oue, and was wit
nessed by over a thousand people.
The name ciuhs play again this aller
uoon. The prairie schooners are again be
coming plentiful in oui citv; hound for
the ter ile plains of western Nebraska,
Let "em roll". The energetic, thrifty
people from oth?r states will find a
warm and hospitable welcome here in
our prosperous common wealth.
Quite a runaway occured on Main
stieet this afternoon. A hon-e hitch
ed to a single buggv, taking trigbt from
the placing of the band, rushed down
Maiu stieet. but was caught by Sheriff
Hyers, who was severly handled ; the
buggy was badly smashed, the driver,
Miss Seybolt, did not happen to be in;
hence m oue hurt.
Mr. Livingstone, mention of whose
accident was mule yesterday,
after suflVi ing iutense agony for sever
-d hour.-, i xpired at his boarding bouse
in Omal-a.
lie leaves his wife in a bad condition
both physically aud pecuniarily, though
ware gid t note piominent citizens
of Omaha have interested themselves
in her behalf and will see that she i
properly taken care of aud provided
i or
Riv John A IlaldiiiHnn, a Swedish j business, when he wi;l leave for
minister, of Omaha, came down yea- ' Omaha too. We are sorry to loss
terday, to see Nellie SwauNon. lie hd o estimable a family froia our midst.
quiteasalK with her at the jail, she 1 hy having been old time residents
becoming ap areutly 7e"y much affect of this city universally- known and re
ed at Ids remai ks, shed copious tears, specied, their absence here will be
and seemed 10 lully realize the unenvi- ! greatly missed.
able position in which she had placed
herself. We did not learn the full im
port of Mr. Haldiiian's visit, whether
he was looking after her t-piritual wel
fare or looking the facts up preparatory
to a defense in the courts
-. m J ting t mild. From the time the cur
Another couch load of working men taiu was rui f up until the close of the
parsed through the city today, headed last act, those who appreciate anything
or the B & M. worn, at CI ester. The. fuuny kept up a continuous laughter.
B. & M. lolks must liedoiuu some lively The show is in every respect a vast im
wofk out west, j'idgiiig front thenuni- rovement over the commou minstrel
bT of men they have shipped iu from shows. Many new features were
o: her localities. j brought out w h:ch vere received with
- It looks a tl ouirh there might be loud and long manifestations of appre
h une touudaiioi fr i!ie rumor, in re elation ly the audience. If the Cal
k-r.l to tin- buildii g of h line down Wagner's minstrels abou d come tlis
iu-t Kaiifas 10 head ff the new com- way aga.u we rould safely guarautec
any recnl oiuaruzed 10 build a then, a lull house. , , ,
oad irom Salina, Kiusus, u Fremont -
Bchomlan Holiday.
This morning the Bohemian society
of thin city, with their gully colored
bann'r aud regalia, marched to the
depot, where- they waited for the K. C.
train from Omaha, which arrived afew
miuutcs late, bear! dc about 05 mem-
bcrs of a Bohemian society from thai
city. Willi their rich banner of crim
son and purple ftlvt-t, aud neat retail a,
they all formed in line, headed by their
baud aud marched to the Catbclic
church where religious acrviccs were
Leld.
Afur which they adjourned, inarch
iuji through the priucipa 1 trec.n of
the cuy, and thence to the fair groui.ds
where they will picuic, and driuk. beer
to their heait'a content.
Oucofthe prettiest leal urea of the
occasion (lo our way o: IhinkiuKJ wa
ihcighi ot those loreiuerd, who have,
uituy of tliein, not jel letvfued our lan
guage, rnarcliia with the old stars and
nil ljcH at the head of their column, our
banner Hist, Iheir.i ecud. ifen who
leuru to Vt-neiiit'.' aud respect their
adopted country uu so sliyhi uu uc
quaiuiauce, we venture to nay, cannot
help but make good citixna. Aud. -ah
they have, in abeyance to our Ameri
can love for quiet Sabbaths, taken Sit
urday lor their holiday inteud of the
day they have deen accustouied to, in
their fatherland, we say, go iu, b'y,
and have a good time. If beer is a req
uisite to their jollidcatioiia, aud they
go where they moiest uo oue, it ia any
thing bui a Christian spirit that would
deuy it them.
i'USONALS.
Jos. Connor visits Ashland auuUreen
wood today.
Thomas l'ollock went to Lincoln
this morning.
Jap Smith is in the city today from a
western trip.
Mrs. Eatou and Mis Weckbach are
in Omahu toda) .
J, W. Barnes is in Lincoln, today ou
real estate business.
Mrs. II. Palmer, was an Omab a pas
senger this moiniug.
Sol Dewey, the veteran miller of Ce
das Cieek is in the city.
W. II. Boude, the bridge builder,
went to Omaha this morning.
"Picturesque America" anived in
the city last tiigut in his happieat
mood.
Tom Johnson, lately of Colorado, but
formeily of Louisville, is in the city to
day.
Professor, and Miss Drummuud arc
seeing matters of iuterest in Omaha to
day.
The Cal Wagner minstrels departed
for Creatou where tney Will show to
night.
Mrs. T. W. Sbryock, of Weeping Wa
ter is iu the city today visiting with
frieuug.
Frank Wheeler arrived home from
the university this morning to spend
Sunday.
Geo. Foster, an old time freight con
ductor, took a main lint passenger run
this morning.
Jes3e Burnett and Henderson Ward,
of Louisvile, made the Herald a
ilea.saut cull today.
W. D. Merriam is in the city, whic
is always a significant omen that court
will begin in a few days.
L. Kalisky, of Weeping Water, was
the truest last night of Mr. Solomon of
t he Philadelphia store.
Mrs. R. B. Wiudham with tho little
folks weu t to Glen wood this morning
to spend Suuday. II. B. will lollow
this evening.
J. D. Graham stopped over night
with his old schoolmate. J. B. Strode.
Mr. Graham is general agent for an
n t s r n o rriti 1 1 n tu I ImiiluniAnf 1 1 mia n I
. . . .
uuu IB uui ucic u aiiui; ill! augcuicuia
to move to Bellevuc, where his family
can have the bemQt ot a good school.
Mr. Scott Marble, an author of some
very successful plays, who for the pres
ent is engaged with ihe Louie Lord
dramatic comoany, paid the Heralds
most plaasuut visit this afternoon. Mr.
Marble 13 a veteran in the show busi
ness, aud could ill afFrd to link his
name with anything that is not abso
lutely first class.
The familv of Mr. G. F. Gyger went
to Omaha this morning t j make that
city their permanent ho ne. Mr. G.
lemaius here this week to settle up his
Cal Wagner's Minstrels.
The largest audience of the season
assembled in the opera house last eve
ning, and to say they w ere delighted
with the entertainment is indeed put-
- THE CITr SCHOOLS'.
Roll of Honor for Month Ending
September 28.1 mm
la order that pupil:) tinmen may be
placed on the roll of honor, pupils
must be perfect In attendance, punctu
ality anddepcrtment.
Seuior Urade, I loom 44.
V W Drummuud aud Viola O. Stone,
Teachci b.
HULL OK 11 ON UU.
Lester Sehlegel Kvt Shet man
Willard Wise
(irade 'J, same room.
lieoige C'hauibeiH Cor.i 15-ulcy
iivorgu .Meiptner Klin Lincoln
L'ua l)olgi".
tJride. 7 and t, Koom i;j.
.laiiit i. Ilasucit, "rcacher.
KOLI. OK IIONOH.
Wlli? Carr
Beilie llyti
.Mat lie .Ncvnl
J ul i t ( n c i..
K ii While
Muiuie (ilet.
Lila right
Lnur.i Tw i.-s
Jonn Schulof
Katie Kobius'Mi
ICobert Sherwood
Henry Wiulow
Mary Wright
Grade 0, Room 29.
Miss Sara Wordcu, Teacher.
Enrolled in this room, i!9.
HULL OF lio.NOR
Everet Eutou Ca:rie Greusel
Beunie liempel Anna ilowland
The mas Rooilsou Belle Morgan
Nettie Ballance Emma Calnoun
Florence Cooper Lena Shroder
Lena Saiith Leua Weckbach
Grade 5th, Room i!5.
l'raiik E llartian, Teacher.
Enrolled in this room 'J?.
KOLL OK 110NOH
Oscar Davis Eugenia Bell
August Goider Luiie Bue
Elmer EiKeuoary Ida Bieck
Leo Guuger
Geo Kroehler
Chus Richey
Francis Marthis
Josie McWiliiaius
Mamie Patterson
Mary Smith
Jonn Bcttumeister
John Claus
Frank Johnson
Richard Kuapp
John MlJuiiiU
Owen McGlynn
Thomas Parmele
Cora Frye,
Viola llu jblc
Lizzie Lungtiofi'
Rosa McCaully
Minnie Miller
Berthu Porter
L.-uisa Sclia fer
Delia Sttiuiker
EUu Clark
Celeste Fry
Una Freer
Ella Newell
Lida Sage
Carrie Short
Virgio Tatt
Editn White
John Bobbins
Willie Sladeiman
Grade 4, Room 37.
Miss Lizzie Malone. teacher.
Enrolled in this Room, 4.
ROLL OK llONoK.
Frank Bates
George Lincoln
Louis Soioinon
Geneva Smith
Cuas Ci itier
Cuffoi-u Wescott
Ea w in Lawsou
Eddie Sliies
Frank While
Fred Warren
N eitie Morgan
Bertie Nuka
Ma y snarp
Adeline Tartsch
Emma Brown
bopma Bauer
Louisa Gordcr
Delia Lincoln
Mary eidman
Abbie Price
Grade 4, Rouin So.
Miss Acidic Sear, Teacher.
Euiobed iu this room, 3U.
ROLL OF HONOR.
Willie IIers
Archie Johnson
Johu Reuuie
George smith
Late Sharp
Clara Palmer
Neilie Taj lor
Nelson Jones
Frauk Geinger
Eddie Krohler
John Kvohler
Agues Ford
Doia llouk
Emlnie Julian
Janet Livingston
Alice Maun
Myrtle Purdy
Ezra Crabill
Myrtie Porter
Alice Boone
Nellie Boone
Pearl Barnes
Edna Eaton
George Leach
Henry Rasgorshek Katie Shaffer
Julia Bilistiue Mtiy Marten
Grade 3, lUm 20.
Miss Elsie Campbed, Teacher.
Eurolled in this room, 54.
ROLL OF nOXOR.
Willie Engle
Albert Pierson
Eugene Smith
Eddie Scaulan
Tonv Yunda
Mary Carrigan
Eda Duustan
Haitie Duustan
Ida Jones
Maggie Davis
Alice Etuelman
Do Hie Ford
Willie Tt.rrv
Eugene Eoiieak
Eddie Barnhouse
Gerald Drew
Joe Hurdroby
George Koeuke
Lily Gibson
Ida Jones
Anna O'Reiley
Lizzie Williamson
Chas Sideustiiker Tot Hartigan
" Grade S, Room 23.
Miss Maggie Sampson, 'leacher.
ROLL OF HONOR.
Lee Atwcod
lony VHity
Henry Burns
James Krecek;
George Tartsch
Charley YauatU
Francis Bourne
Sbil Warreu
OUie Boyd
Anna Barry
Winuie McGlyuu
May Patterson
Annie Bauer
Daisy Blue
Mary Yundy
Lizzie Mnler
Grade 3, Room 9.
Miss Medora Smith, Teacher.
Enrolled ic this room, 41.
ROLL OF noROlt.
Wesley Boknieyer Lucy Fogclsong
Wi.lie McGlynn Hattie Knee
John Crabiil Auna Ruiaud
Hiram Sheldon Lilly Edmoud
Eugene Auderson Tillie Bock
Grade 2, Room 4.
Miss Lillie Pollock, Teacher.
Eurolled iu this rami. 75.
ROLL fF HoKcR.
M orton Co.emau Blanche Barnhart
Eodie Morley Mary Burke
Eduie Maun Sophia Krocek
foui iny Miller Grace Morrison
Charlie Suilivan Annie Taylor
Earnest vBraiiiarrd Eva Smith
Willie Guthman Clara Bdstinc
Gustiue U; era Minnie Bites
Willie Kroebier Rosa Hy--rs
Hairy Miller, Etta Hart man
Willi. Rasgorshtk Katie Koreual
Mjryjyiclurt urn Rounds -Mary
Reuland Mary Sherman
- tirade t, Room 18. '
Miss Laura Orerlander. Teachnr.
Eurolletl In this room, 41.
ROLL OK IIO50R.
Joe Carriga
Willie Dunatan
Willie Hairy -Ralph
Kinkaile
Peter Lindscy
Joe McCulley
Henry Marten
Frank Wise
Prank I'airuion
Katie Burns
Floreuce Calkins
Ola Drain
Jennie Haley
Cynthia Owens
Ida Smith
Emma WIe.
Ell i Eikenbary
Obtei-eleii
Halite Stanfortli
Boliert Man forth
Grade 2. Room 2, 1st A'ard
Miss Alice Wilson, Teacher.
Enrolled in this room, 23.
HULL OK HONOR.
Willie Campbell Maud Raueu
W Meshersinith Mamie Taymau
Percy Ryan Roy Ettou
Albiiz Ryan Jauiea CMiiHuioud
King Wise
Grade 1, Room, 1 1st ward.
Miss Hatlie Fuliuer, Teacher.
Enrolled iu this room 42.
roll ok iionok.
Charlie Wallace L)dia Guthluan
Ed Egeuberger Emma Kiusey
Rob Ford
George Sherwood
H Mockeuhaup
Gil U'Rourke
Hayes Potteuger
Auuie llauk
Mamie ICoelmke
Maud Mauzy
May Scaulan
Fred Rauen
G'ado 1, 2d ward.
Miss Susie Sampson, Teacher.
Enrolled iu this room 4G.
John Dawson
Johu Heise!
James Ma) field
Roland Price
Geo Theirolf
Louis Weckbach
Frank Whistler
Merrilt Kerr
Frank ill older
Stella Calhoun
Maine McMacken
Lizzie Retnue
Josie Reulaud
Dora Wordcn
Amanda Worden
Bert Williamson
Conrad Buetel
John Boetel
Josiu Rasgorshek
Grde 1, 3d ward building.
Miss Carrie Adams, Teacher.
Enrolled in this room 69.
ROLL or HONOR.
August Manila Ella Gllkeon
Eomonds Moute May Barnhouse
Johu Miller Anna Geinger
Grade 1, 4th ward.
Miss Mattie Vass, Teacher.
ROLL OK HONOR.
Anton Fairmon
Willie Stull
Loreu stults
Lena Behemer
Miua Erviu
Louie Langhoff
Emma Kliuo
Mira Jones
Celia Osteizetzer
Mollie Balance
Alice Jones
Nellie Young.
The new switch engine, No. 92, that
left the shops a short time ago, gilded
and painted iu such fine style, was
brought in last night from Lincoln,
having been peeled and battered up to
such an extent that the original builders
could scarcely have recognized it.
Upon inquiry, we found the cause
cf its dilspiuatcd condition was a mis
placed switch, just east of the water
tank, at Liueolu, which ran the engine
off the track just as it was crossing a
bridge. The bridge broke down
throwing the ponderous locomotive
onto its buck in the creek below. No
one hurt, except a few painful bruit.es
on the part of the fireman.
The best entertainment of the season
nt the Opera House tonight.
Church Notices.
1 Services will be Leid at St. Luke's
church tomorrow at 11 a. m. and 7:80
p. m. Sunday school at usual hour.
Rev. H. B. Burgess, Rector.
Services at the M. E church tomor
row at 11 a, m. aud 7;30 p. m. Sunday
school 2:30 p. m. All are invited.
Rev. F. M. Esterbrook, Pastor.
Services at the Presbyterian church
tomorrow at 11 a. in. aud 7:30 p. m.
Rev. Baird, Pastor.
Services at the German Presbyterian
church tomorrow at the usual hour.
Rev. Wittonberger. Pastor..
The usual services at the Catholic
church tomorrow.
Rev. Father Lynch.
Elder Mullis will occupy tne pulpit
of the Christain church at both morn
ing and eveniug services.
Joe Ford has the boss skating rink
in Fitzgerald Hall skates new and kept
in the best of order room clean, light
and comfortable and the best of ordei
always maintained. liStS
-Lrgest stock of wall paper at the
lowest prices at Warrick's. lS2t-3
A libei al discount on goods bought
for preaenta at L. C. Erven 'a. loGtf
Dry cottonwood for sale. Enquire of
L. D. Bennett. lSotf
Patronize the Circulating Library,
Wih J. Warrick. 182tS
Morlpy shaves for 10 cents. 162tf
Special attractions in Silverware at
L. C. Erven's. 155-tf
Lowest Prices and beat goods at
Warrick's. I83t3
Erezsner's cracker's are the best.
1681 mo
Hay
200 Tons of first class hay for sale
leave orders with V. S. Wse.
17Sd28wtf J.T. WISE.
Ask for Bremuer's cracker's.
l63lmo
Buy Bremnera choice cacker'fl.
1631 mo
M O' Connor keeps on hand the cel
ebrated Anheoaer Burcu St Louis Bot
tled Beer and always ready to pay par
ticular attention to his customers.
I55tf
. . . -
Fresh Caliioruia fruits and celery,
received every other dav at
U9-tf. P. tf. WHffS'a.
HI'tCIAL NOriCF.H.
AdvrrtlwtnrtiU under tbl head, tbrco rrnt
rir Hue ecl Insertion.
X ONET TO LOAN-Oa real mtate by A.N.
IOK -ALK Houses. loUand ool Und by
Jobu lion 1 ft Bon.
FOUMALK.-A good Maou A lUinllu rnblnet
oruao. a baiicalu Uu cauli puix-lia"-r. In-
A 11;
1 pul
i;lti
ullr of llvilOtoii MtniiUl.
FOKHALK-Tbr
19 Uwt:
Wood property n-ar Hlicr
J. W. Maiihiiai.i..
Aweul.
IftoK HAli lteidenct prop rty. uuu ol llu
of llie brrlt locatloiii III tin "IIT. or III
trad- tumtfck. lii'iu're ol J. W. M.olult. Imui
IiiK SALK- IIoiihi. and lot", piuv MUt. fluo
cali. Uiiliiiee lu Luoullily p .ynieul.
K. 11. W 1M.II VM,
FOUSAI.K Seveml iv.ideiie"i, t-liiMp. Ili
uulrc of l. 11. lieli-r & C.
1,'OK HA LI -SiTaH-Ii l alli ll
thiiollice.
In
all i-l -i. t
till!
COK HA I.K .1 lot lu h-ni.I Lwalloll
I'm Mm
y.il s lata hi till
ill .flirt
r'OK NAI.K An or.h r lor
T rew nix Mat Line. Inot
ih-w Ami'ilenu
Inijulie nt lliltotlli e.
1,'OK HAl.K -l.i-Mrrlt ( wimkI. linUlri 1
W. M. Wltf. H
'Oil MALK--I Id pup.-l Lu .il-ul ll'l 'l'"-e
ru.
F
Hon iu till city, lunulit ;tt H111 ollleti ll
limn
tLOK KKN r . be uoiln store room In Nev-
t.le'a blek, and S rooms up talr. tiood
location lor res.auraut or boarulua lioute. reins
cbeap. Apply lo v ui. Iveville. IHJtl
'iO RKNT A house. coMier 7th and Locnt
street, lii'julie ol 1 bus. t'oilock.
IOK KENT Coiiiloilable plac, corner ol
i warl and 10 bts.. lale.y occupied by W J.
Warrick, Li quire at Warnca'a ding KU-CS.
ICTlf.
l?OK R1NT One oUU-t- room and dwelling
connected. (3 room-) u . Stalin ever Holt
thnelder bakery. Linjuire al Mis. lloltteliuel
der s. i tl
FOR KKNT-Houo, coi.vcnliit to cliop.
tl. K. . Dovkv rtoN,
FOR RENT Smth tore room ot the t'liloii
Block. KiKiuire of O. 11. I'.litcK, It. Spur -lock,
Alva Drew, Huilucni ciuniiitlot. iZilt
DUK KENT DwellhiK lloimen. Inquire ol
ntkitr
W. 11. SttAKftlt.
f OST A pail book containing pajert vala
able ouiy to owner fluuer yleuie leave at nil
utile. ioai .
FOUND A Hold toothpick. Owner proving
property and paying lor tUU notice can
have the same, mil
LOUND A ladien poeketbook foiitiunlnx
-S- nouie chauifti 'Ibe owner can have tne
same by calllnif on :. Ilreckeuneld. proving
orooertv and oaylua lor Hils notice. ibml
DretHiuakiug.
To the ladles of Plattsmouth and
vicinity I wish to announce that I have
taken the rooms lately occupied by
Mrs. Tut t in the Liuou block, where 1
shall continue dressmaking and luvit
all to call. M ks. M. K. MoitTi N.
dl2ot6-wl9tf
Take none but Bremtur'a crackers.
and you will get the best. lhJlmo
Ask for Bremner'a Eureka butter
cracker's. 1631 mo
FOR SlI.C L.u(m 1 a lid lu
Illock 41, Improved.
dW7 11. 11. V I.IIIA.)1.
Photograph, autograph and scrap al
bums at Warrick's. 132i3.
A Square Meal
Can be had at the City Hotel lor only
25 cents and lodging at Same reasonable
tates. farmers and (,ommcrcial Men
will please lHar this in mind. i&wtt
McCourt sells Pillsbury's Bent
XXXX Minneapolis, Minn., Flour.
yji4
Leave orders lor grapes from Lees
y's nursery at A. Cbuks giocery.
103dlf
Wanted.
500 men to unload Schooners at.
158tf .L.I. MeVey'a
Henry Boeck is selling furniture at
prices below any house of the name
style in Nebraska. If you doubt this
fact call onhim ami know the truth, tl
The tineBt cracker's are
1 031 mo
Bremuer's.
Fretth Oysters.
Fresh oysters just received and for sale
at Fred Stadelman'h. !G7tf.
Tobaccos McAlyin.Piper Hcid.-dech,
Bravo. Horseshoe and Climax, at
20i2. Simpson'b.
New Arrivals In Silverware.
L, C. Erven has just received a lurue
addition to his stock of fine silver and
silver plated ware. A large variety 01
goods in this line, in the latest patterns
and designs can be found, and all de
sirijg substantial and elegaut good
are requested to call and examine Mr.
Erven's stock before purchasing. 182ti
Taken Up
By the subscriber on Platte bottom
Sunday Sept. 8th two yearlings heileis
red marked with white on tho belly.
Owners will please claim projerty pay
charges and take them a Aray.
dtl CHA'B. VANDERVENTEn.
Fresh oysters and celerv just received
at Bennett & Lewis'. . I83tf
Go to McKeover & Herrmann's for a
good dish of oysters at reasonable
rate?. 183 in 2
Dr 'Schildknecht's Office-
At the present and until further no
tice, I will have my office with Dr, Sal
isbury iu the Rockwood block over
Johnson Bros.' store, where I may be
found during office hours.
169dWtf W. H.SCHILDKNECHT.
Bed rock prices. 1 have on hand
a large and very superior stock of fur
niture, much of which I propose to sell
off at cost. My goods are fr sale and
t-efore purchasing I wish everybody
who needs furniture to call and look
them over. All I ask ol the public is
to examine my goods and my prices.
d&wtt Hesrv Boeck.
F. S. White haa just received a car
load of "Sea Foam" winter wheat pa:
ent flour guaranteed to be as good ar.
any made in the United States an
prices as low as the lowest. Also a
car load of bran just received which
we deliver to any part of the city.
I64tf
Ludwig & Richter 'farmonikies
Warrick's. 182 3
at
Bremner's milk crackers. lMlmo
GAFF, FLEISHMAN k CO.
COMPRESSED YEAST.
The best y east' li use, received freh
every TUESDAY and FRIDAY
mornings, rudd implied by
AMUSEMENTS.
WATCHMAN OPEHA hOUSLT
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Saturday Evg, Sept. 29thJ
i:n(a(ik.ment ok iiik
CELEBRATED EMOTIONAL ACTRESS
V.
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MISS LOUIE LOR
HL'ri'OKTliD nv
AN EXCELLENT, COMPANY.
t'liih-r tlii man 1 -1 1 n 1 1 1 ut JaOiw A. Lord and
Mcott Mai ll . in M,...tt Miilile'
l.atctt Hulci'sn,
' 1 ... t
Linwood Case !
Miss LOI.D AS MA ItCh ICY DO It I".
Adiuiossloii, UT niil oOc. .
No extra nliauo-h'i- l:eiMtd Hc.it, now OH
Haiti at J. 1" oiiiik'n.
EDUCATIONAL.
3Iiisical luslriictiou.
To My Friend h:
I have r'orj;uiiUcil rny clashes
of Instruction upon I lit I'lano, and should b
pleairit to have nucii n may (IcmIio instructlou
to addreNs or call uion mt. My ter'ts aro rca
souablA. and inv Instruction litter t lie most im
proved method. I'uplN, beKlunhiK wronK, can
sever expect to becomo muters. JhivltSS
trial and examination.
KATIE DOURINOTON.
die. w2r.tr
THE TWELFTH YEAR
OK TUK
(JNIVERSITY Of NEBRASKA
WILL OI'K.N
TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1883,
with an aiuole corps ol Instructor.
On nniihi-atlon to tlin ( "lianccllur cal aloe ur
ran be olilalned ly those 1 1 I I r k hifoi malloii
and eeitillcales for half fare oil till railroad
by those expeetim: to at lend.
First Term b-Kini Tuesday. Sept. II llsfi."!.
Hecoud ' ' Tnur-d.iy, Jan. 3,181.
Third " " Tuenday. April
Annual Coininen'-emiMit Wednesday, Juno 11
THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
w 11 open October a. lx3. nnd eontlniii. (I trio's
ahtnlfs Sale.
I!y virtu' of an oid'-r of aln ihH'ied l.y J. V.
Johnson, c.hiui v Juil vcliiiiii ami (or Can
c untv. Nebraska. ! to in ilheeted. I will oti
Saturday, i he Hi "lay ot octohcr. A. J'. iss.t. at
li) o'clock a. in ol f-tin iav, at l le soiun uovr
iftliecoui t IliillHt- in the city of I'laltolliOUlll,
nsaWI ciiu-ty. sell a piiUltc ailcilon llie lollow
i.l' iiersoniil uioiii ri In c. Ii :
I wo lieilsK- .0-. 4 dill Us '1 rheelH. 4 lillloWR. 2
straw ticks, I l;ir.'c I.iiii;i It ilileand oil cl lll
over. I ax. 34 yaids carpel. 1 Oureati. louniru,
'1 pictures. 2 rock'iiK cli.nrs, ca'ie neat chair.
4 Hood boi lorn (-haiiH. I bracket. 2 deer liaads,
1 kitchen tal.lc. 1 table spieail, ,i market liiil
kets, I lot dishes, i cook st'ive iiikI lu. nlniie, 1
oal oil can. 1 water lu;kel. Z' p uikIs Hour, 1
ik. 1 wanli tub. I bucket lanl, Icloilies basket.
i clock.
Tiih same l.clni; levied upon and taken as the
nrooert v of .loiiii I) .niiei :y. ilef.'..i.i nt . to
satisfy a JuiIl-niei.t of said court by M U. Mur
my fi tu . I'laini ins.
1'IallSliioutll, .M h..Mepl. 21111 A. 1. IH3.
II W. MVt-KM.
iSlieiiff Cio-s Co , t!.
By M. McLlw-iin. Deputy. 176tU
WESCwTT'S
BOSS CLOTHING HOUSE
Is the Place for YOU to Trade. I
Our fycteni oi Lino; business
will please you. Every article le
marked in plain figures and sold
m a
on its own merits. Ao monkey
Az, no iewinr, no humbug, no
auction goods, no shoddy goods;
you get your money's worth every
time. Ihe latest styles and beet
goods obtainable with money aro
iu Btock, and we will never be un
dersold by any house, either large
or small, and you will always find
us anxious to serve your interests
in a manner to train vour eohd
custom. Come and eee us.
C E. WESCOTT.
THE BOSS CLOTHIER,
Rockwood Llock.
A. uRSLEY & OO'C
i SvXL4 - Mr
BEST IN THE MARKET.
Hade OXZYof Vegetable OL'
and Vims JJccI Tallow, j
To Induct housekeepers to clve this Boa
a trl-l. WITH EACH BAR TTM
WE GIVE A FIXE
TABLE 5APK1N UUl
This o-Ter I mado for a 6hort time only
end should bt taken adrantasro cf at OXCZ.
VTe VTAr.SA.NT this Soap to do more wash
la with ereater eae than any s-ap lnCie
market. Ii has no EQUAL Icr cae la bard
and cold water.
YO'lR GHOCta HiS IT.
O.A.WrisleyMJo.
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