The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, January 17, 1888, Image 4

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    THE DAILY HERALD, ri.ATiBou s :a.
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in SKA, Tt'KSDAY, .TANllAliY 17, 1S68.
The Plattsmouth Daily Herald.
K'lT'OTTS 23 12, O S.,
Publishers & Proprietors.
B.&.M. Time Table.
0010 WKT.
No. 1. a -.s a in--No,
i-V p, m.
No. 6.-9 uft a. in.
No. 7.--" :45 . in.
No. . C :11 . in.
No. II. 0 :0i a, in.
;oin; KAsr.
No, 2.-4 ;25 p. III.
No. 4. 10 : a. III.
No. 8.-7 :30 p. 111.
No. 8. 9 -.50 a. in.
No. 10. :-M a. in.
No. 12. - r.
All train run daily by wav of Omalia. except
No. 1 iiml x whicii run to and from Hcliujler
daily except Sunday.
No. :ui is a ftuti to Pacini: Junction at ft an.a in.
No. l'J tt a tub from l'acilic Junction at II a.m.
A SnllNbury Dentist, 111 Rock
vruod llulldini?.
The weather is mellowing down.
Let Pluttsmouth prepare a boom.
We are ready to receive your spring
add.
Our list still continues to "row each
day.
Get ready to plant yourspring "ads"
early.
The firemen's banquet promises to be
a grand success.
The Firemen's convention will close
tomorrow night with a grand ball.
Mr. John Bauer intends selling out
his entire interest and returning to CJcr
many.
A freight train come uncoupled on
tlio bridge this morning and delayed
No. ." one hour.
The visiting deb-gates and visitor
were taken out to the city watt-rwork
this afternoon.
If the party that borrowed a diction
ftry from the oflice of Brown fc Strcigh
will return the same, he will oblige them
Remember our daily subscription hap
increase. I over 150 the past few week
and therefore it pays'you the more to ad
vertiae.
Sheriff Eikcnbary leaves in tin
morning to take "Willie Campbell tt
Kearney where he will be placed in the
reform school. From there Mr. Kiki n
bary intends taking a trip" down the R-.
publican Valley.
The firemen from Kearney represent
one hose team and one hook and ladder
company. W. L." Cook is foreman of
No. 1, "Wide-Awake,' and represents
twenty-five men. "W. F. Pickering is
foreman of the "Protection I look an
Ladder Co., No. 1 , and represents fifty
men.
A bill was introduced in the sonar
yesterday by Mr. Mauderson requiring all
government securities, postage stamps.
etc., to be printed on hand roller press: s
in the highest style of the printing art;
also that the chief and assistant chief of
bureau of engraving and printing shall
be practical engravers and printers.
Seldom our people are favored with
an opera. Through the efforts of Mr
J. P. Young the Gypsy Baron was indue
ed to come to Pluttsmouth, and appeared
last night at the opera house. They were
greeted with a good audience, and the
characteristics of the play are far above
the average. The uniformed drill and
the singing were excellent.
The commencement exercises of the
high school in the opera house on Friday
night and the tickets will be on sale at
Phil Young'e store on "Wednesday, (to
morrow) morning. Children's tick, ts
can be had at the superintendent's oflice
all at the usual prices. Reserved scats
can be procured only at Young's store.
W. W. Duummond, Supt.
The Lincoln, Bed Oak & Des Moin -s
railroad will be built. This is practical
ly settled. The projectors prefer to
build and operate it as an independent
line. with this end in view the v are
now negotiating for the necessary copit il.
Should they fail to float the bonds, a
strong company stands ready to build the
road and fulfil the agreement concerning
rates. It will be known as the "Lincoln,
route." Lincoln Journal.
Rock Bluff.
The cold weather of last week stopprd
the mail carrier so that we onlv got mail
twice last week
The very foolish and popular evening
coasting mania has struck this commun
ity, and last Tuesday night up at Bock
Creek one young girl was so badly hurt
she had to be taken home.
Putting up ice to be used next summer
is getting to be quite a business among
the farmers, and if all put up ice that
intend to there will be something over
two hundred loads taken out of the
river at this place.
The mercury in our thermometer froze
up solid last Saturday night, and remain
ed so until 8 o'clock this morning. This
leads us to inquire where we can get a
spirit thermometer, so that we can keep
our weather record complete.
Tell Jimmie to not be too hard on us.
we have not said anything about the
prospects of a new railroad at this place
for the simple reason that we did not
know anything about it, and that when
we know something we will have some
thing to say about it. We hear all the
talk and tiie surmises that are afloat, and
to our own satisfaction can figure out
that this is the most practical route for the
new road, but what we want to see is the
man who knows something about that
new railroad. Tim Shateb.
PERSONAL.
(5. Langer wa3 in Omaha to-day. .
J. B. Filburt of Kencsaw is in the city.
J. A. Conner was in Greenwood to-day.
Miss Belle Wendell went to Omaha tc
day. W. L. Brown was in Lincoln today on
business.
C. C. Wright was in from Glenwood
yesterday.
Major Davis from Wahoo, was in the
city to-day.
Mr. Mike Morsey was Lincoln bound
this morning.
Mrs. M. Waybright was an Omaha pnss
CDger this morning.
John II. Beckner, of Light Mile Grove,
was in the city today.
li. W. Cunningham of Greenwood
was in the city today.
K. Kneutson and B. A. Darnell, of
Lincoln, arc at the Perkins.
Mrs. Geo. Nilcs accompanied her moth
er as far as Omaha to-day.
Misses Ilattie Latham and Cora Way
man were passengers to Omaha this morn
ing. Mr. Chas. Harris left this morning for
Bed Oak, Iowa, where he goes on busi
ness. Mrs. Thomas Wiles returned from Hills
dale, Iowa, last night, where she ha
been to visit with her mother.
C. L McLntcc left today for Sherimn
county, Kansas, to look after some inter
tercsts pertaining to his ranch in that
county.
Mrs. 1J. F. Pago, who has been visiting
with her daughter, s-rs. Geo. F. Niles,
left f-r her home at Sioux City, Iowa,
this morning.
C. II. Smith representing the Gutta
Ptrcha fc liubber Manufacturing Co., of
Chicaga 13 in the city and w ill be present
at the firemen's convention.
Mr. Fred Gorder, president of the agri
cultural society of this place, took the
train this morning for Lincoln to attend
the state agricultural society now in sls
si on there.
Court Concludings.
The adjourned session of the December
term of the distrjet court opened yester
day morning in the oflice of the clerk of
the district court.
In the case of Frank P. Hull vs. C. W
Laney et al, defendant accepted leave to
amend petition.
la the matter of the Win. G'Neil estate
sale was ordered.
Nathan G. Douge vs. Geo. L. Nicholls
et al, default wa3 entered against defend
ants.
In the case of Flora Butler, vs. Lewis
Butler, default was entered against de
fendant and custody of minor children
given to plaintiff.
In the case of A. E. Alexander vs. city
of Plattsmouth, plaintiff was given 30
days to file amended petition.
In the case of James M. Craig vs. Jos
eph Kerr, et al, decree quieting title in
plaintiff.
James M. Craig vs. Solomon Burton
etal, decree quieting title in plaintiff.
In the case of Jolm Reich vs. T. W.
Xewraau, the court found in favor of
Frank Carruth defendant on his cross
bill. Decree of foreclosure and order
sale of mortgaged premises.
In the case of John Fitzgerald vs. city
of Plattsmouth, judgment in favor plain
tiff in the sum of $3000 as per stipula
tion on file. Judgment for costs against
defendant.
In the case of Ella Metzgjr vs. G.
Metzer, execution ordered forthwith.
In the matter of W. II. Anderson vs.
G. C. Hicks ct al, plaintiff dismissed
action against all debts but M. D. Polk
and wife. Defendant to answer today.
In the case of John M. Carter vs. Robt.
Wilkinson, judgment on mandate from
supreme court.
Case of David May vs. school district
No. 22. Cass Co., judgment on mandate
from supreme court.
Case of M. Penn ct al. vs. J. C. Noel
and Maggie Noel, sale coufirmed, deed
ordered .
Case of Geo. E. Dovey as administra
tor for estate of E. G. Dovey fc Son, vs.
M. L. B.-aver, sale confirmed, deed
ordered.
In the case of J. N. Stoddard S Co.,
vs. ii. U. Hoover, et at. ra e connrmea.
deid ordered.
In case of D. M. Steel & Co. vs. J. S.
Duke, D. II. Campbell and W. S. Wise
appeared in open court anl made answer
as raruishecs in said cause.
In case of John Newham vs. Elizabeth
M. Maltas and S. Maltas. Motion to set
aside temporary order of injunction
leretofore issued, overruled, and retained
n full force until final hearing of said
cause.
Bed Oak and adjoining townships in
Iowa offer 75,000 in bonds and right of
way to aid the Lincoln, Red Oak and
Des Moines Railroad.
The apponintment of L. Q. C. Lamar
for the supreme bench was confirmed
yesterday by the senate in secret session.
The rate is understood to be 32 Id 28 in
his favor.
COUNTY LEGISLATION.
Proceedings of tho County Com
missioners of Cass County.
CLAIMS Al.LOWKl.
Jacob C Cofi'man guard at jail. . W 00
F S White goods to paupers.... 10 00
T Clark coal 15 10
P 1) Bate work at regis oflice. . . 10 50
Poisell fc Spencer goods to pauper 5 00
Ptattsmouth gas and E L Co gas 1 ?5
Gazette Journal couuty books . . 21 00
Weckback fc Co goods to pauper 4 00
II Boeck inquest at South Bend 10 00
W II Malick boardig Co prisoner 110 50
city " ..
M McElwain papering Registers
oflice
Martha Ilurbt boarding A Kuler
F Stadelman boarding jury ....
R S Gordon taking care T Phillips
R B Windham wood
A Beeson salary, office rent c . .
T E Wibiams gasoline and oil . .
F F Everett lumber
7 00
a oo
20 00
3D 00
25 0
i) 00
275 ao
1(! 00
5 40
Wessel & Kohn goods to John
Gordon 10 00
Mayuard Spink sal and cxp acct 105 00
Ell Sampson boarding pauper. . 97 11
Abhlaud Lumber Co. lumber. ... 40 33
Plattsmouth Journal Co. print'g 17 25
J C Eikcnbary guarding prisu'rs Oil 50
bailiffs 252 00
Ed Jeary collecting del. taxe3.. C3 55
W J Warrick paper for register's
oflice 5 Gil
Ashland Lumber Co lumber.... G 05
South Platte same 30 0
Chicago Lumber Co same 5 32
W C Showulter fees 31) 05
Geo E Co veil fees B. & M. vs
Cass county 100 00
Jury fees for district term .". . . .107 30
Costs State vs Elmer Wart 53 03
" " w Nortfao :i la
January 4, 188S.
Claims of Mercer Bros wood 3 50
J SKirkpatrick bdg Cora Strate 18 50
1JONM APPROVED.
II D Barr J. P "Weeping Water pr.
D A Campbell Treasurer.
J W McMurray assessor Weeping Water,
OV KI'.SKER SKTTI.EM ENT.
John Wucha, district No 30 30 50
W Pankonin, district No 22 40 50
Geo W Woodruff district No 31 34 00
The following estimate of expences
were made for the year 1888 and ordered
published:
Court expences 10000
Per diem and expences of Co.
Commissioners 1800
Assessing Co and making rtturp.3 3,000
Salary Co. Supt, and expences. . 1,500
Books, blanks, stationary & adv 1,000
Making tax list 1,200
Election expences 1,500
Fuel for court house, jail and
poor house 1,200
Jail expence including jailor fee 2,500
Clerk salary 4Q0
Incidental expences 6,500
Co. Attorney's salary and expense
of office 1,200
B & M R C bonds pi in and int. 18.000
Bridges 18,000
Roads 15,000
Insane 3,000
Total $ 84,300
Board adjourned to meet to-morrow.
Louis Foltz, )
A. B. Todd, V Co. Com.
A. B. Dickson, )
Attest : J. M. Robinson,
County Clerk.
State Firemen's Convention.
The State Firemen's convention will
convene this evening in Fitzgerald hall.
The outlook is splendid for an enjoyable
time. A number of guests arrived this
morning from abroad and more are
coming.
The convention will meet in Leic.er
kranz hull at 7 o'clock, appoint com
mittees on credentials and organization
then adjourn to Fitzgerald hall where a
banquet will be in readiness. The Lc-i-derkranz
baud and gle club will be
present and furnish excellent music and
will enliven all during the evening.
Among the invited guests in the city are
Dr. 11. R. Livingstone, M. A. IIartig.ni,
D. II. Ilawksworth, A. N. Sullivan. J. A.
Connor, J. W. Johnso n mostly old vet
eran firemen. Following are djlegatrs
and visitors from abroad. Kearney taking
the lead in numbers: W. A. Howard.
Ira Johnson, M. A. Hoover, E. A. Miller,
F. Pickering, J. T. O'Brien, W. L. Cook,
C.J- Strand, Chas. Mott, Frank McCum,
Alix Yoder. Fremont, W. Frahm. Wa
hoo, F. F. Kncutzeu. Grand Island,
Fritz Kruse.
Who is Your Best Friend?
Your stomach of course. Why? Be
cause if it is out of order you are one of
the most miserable creatures living. Give
it a fair chance and see if it is not the best
friend you have in the end. Don't smoke
in the morning. Don.t drink in the
morning. If you must smoke and drink
wait until your stomach is through with
breekfast. You can drink more . and
smoke more in the evening and it will tell
on you less. If your food ferments and
does not digest right- if you are troubl
ed with Heartburn, Dizzniess of the head,
coming up of the food after eating, bil
iousness, indigestion, or any other trouble
of the stomach, you had best use Green's
August Flower, as no person can use it
without immediate relief. -
home a ; ::vs.
Flro Insurance .writt3n in the
Etna, Phoenix and Hartford by
Windham & Oavies.
We desire to purchase $20,000 worth
of good notes secured by mortgage on
real estate. Mom y ready when deal is
closed. Browne fc Stkeigiit.
Win. Ilerold will c lose; out his entire
stock of cloaks woolen goods, blankets
and comforts, at cost, und below cost to
make room for the spring stock of
goods. tf
Try O. P. Smith & Go's Damask Rose
for Chapped Hands and Lips. tf
Real estate and abstracts.
dtf W. S. Wise.
Wm. Hcrold will close out his entire
stock of cloaks, woolen goods, blankets
and comforts, at cost, and below cost to
make room for the spring stock of
goods. tf
Try O. P. Smith & Go's Damask Roae
for Salt Rheum, Scrofulous sores, fetters
External Erysepclas, Rash, Itch, chafing
of Infants fco., a complete Household
Remedy. No household should be with
out it. tf
The best insurance the only good ab
tacts, are to be had of
Browne & Streioht.
Call on Threlkeld & Burlcy for fine
cigars. d-lm
Go to the Monarch Restrurant for a
good dish ofovsters. d-lm
Hay for Sale.
Three hundred tons of hay for sale for
cash, either delivered or-on the ground.
Leave ord; is at Henry AVeckbach's store.
Jan. 3 m3d&w L. Stum..
Damask Rose the Great Skin Cure and
Toilet article. Mfg. and sold by O. P.
Smith & Co. " tf
17; rs. Bannister
Has opened a cutting school in connec
tion with her dress-ma king, where ladies
may procure the latest improved tailor
system, said to be the bt-st in use. Booms
over Solomon Nathan's store. dl2t
Just Arrived.
I. Pearlman has just received a i'.ar
load of furniture from rU. Louis which
lie will sell at bed rock prices. tf
For Sale On reasonable terms my
residence on the N. W. corner of Elm and
11th streets. Said property consists of
i block with a good story and a half
house of six rooms, two wardrobes and
one pantry; good vrtlj :;;d city water;
twenty-seyen beating apple tree:', and an
abundance of small fruit of all kinds.
tf P. D. Bates.
Call for Michigan eating apples also
Michigan and New York cider at Phillip
Krause
4 N. SULLIVAN. Attorney ;U Law. WiH
give pr.'Mjit At "f-iitioc to lMiKiness
trusteri to Mm. Oilier in Union Lloek, East
side, riattsa.oath, IScb.
P L. Sir.filNS, M. P., riiy-loian and .ur
gecn. One door iet of J-tunnct-'s s'ore.
office hours from 10 to 12 a. in. ai'd from 3 to 5
and 7 too p. m. Residence, coiner Ninth i!id
Kim Mri'ots Mij. Lcviugs- house-. Telephone
oflice ai:d house.
C. F. SMIT H,
Merchant Tailor.
Keeps constantly on hand ampii?" or the
best, goods to be procured. Is prepared to
ma5:e pants f.r $l.w and upwards and tui:s for
? 10.00.
XeatJy and promptly done at 'he lowest
prices. Over IYtt-r McrjrcV store, North Side
J.iaia Street.
K. E. Windham, John A. Da vies.
Notary 1'ublie. Notary Fublic.
1V1X03IA.M & JAVIKS,
attorneys - at - Law.
Office over Hank of Cass County.
Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska.
stj-st THE
GENUINE :-: SINGER
with high arm and vibrating shuttle,
sold on time. Easy payments or cash
F. J. BICKNELL,
Manager Wattsmouth Branch
Dr. C. A Marshall.
Preservation f natural tf-eth a specialty.
feclH e.circclc: icithiml pain Ity U"S of LMii'jhiiig
(j'ij.
All work warranted. Prices reasonable.
Fitzgerald's Clock. pL-rrsMoUTir, Jif.is
WHEN YOU WANT
-OF-
.iL 10.37- IESL:ooL
CALL ON
IDs. Xssois,
Cor. 12th and Granite Streets.
Contractor and Builder
Sept 12-6m.
Tliits SpaoD Kosorv.'jd for-
&-CJL T VASS,
JEWSLEBS.
CLOSNG
$4,700 "Worth ol
Must Ie sold in the
As I have to leave to take charge of 1113- Father's business in Ottum
wa, 011 account of his continued ill health. Now is the time to lav in
a suyply of HOOTS ami SIIOKS at
Ladies''
Ladies'
Ladies'
Ladies'
Ladies'
Ladies'
Ladies'
Ladies'
Ladies'
Ladies'
Ladies'
Ladies'
Ladies'
French Kid hand-turned sho;
French Kid common sense s!i
Curacoa Kid common sense- s-1
Donj.ola hand-sewed shoe. .
Gl:ze donyola fchsies
?itr:iijiit yoat shoos
Hvst joat button times
Hand -sewed button shoes.
Calf button shoes
Oil grain button shots
Glove calf button shoe
Donola foxed button shoe?:.
Grain button shpeu
ocs
Red Cross School Shoe Reduced 25c apr.
Misses best Kid and Goat Spring heel
Men's best hand sewed shoes. .......
Men's best Calf sewed sV.:c
Men's best KaV-S-r0 sewed shoe
Mtin s Wst calf sewed shoe
Men's best congress or button shoe. . .
Men's calf boots
Men's best kip boots
Men's Gooel kip boots
J$ll Goods 23.
will fhd it to yovis? interest to call oo.vly.
si
SOUTH SIDE MAIN
r i
Lureka
T. J.
iviUcU
WHOI.KSAMi .?;
Beef, Pork, Mutkn, Veal and Poultry.
I iavito all to giro sn. a trial.
Sugar Cured Meats, Hams, Bacon, Lnr.l, etc., etc. Fresh Ovsters in Can and Bulk
at lowest liying prices. Do not fail to irivc me yciir patronage.
AND ALL
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
ni ninr. v. it ri tt t rriTT r. n 1 pi-O-.- - - -
Lo-sst Prices iii tb.o City. Call and
be OozLviiiced, "
2. JLiISITSilSvr
SIXTH STREET, BET. MAIN AND VINE
Jonathan JIatt
PORK PACKERS A-'.u dealkus ix BUTTER AND EGGS
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON AND VEAL.
THE EEST THE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ONT HAND.
Sugar Cured Meats, Harris. Bacon, Lard, &c., &c.
of our own make. The best brands of OYSTERS, in cans and bulk- m
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ' at
OUT AT
COST.
the Bust Makes of
AMD sn:ois
. 00 reduced to Jf l 3.
5 00 " " 4 2r,
7 " " :j 25
4 50 " " :$ 25
: 25 ' " 2 70
: 00 " " 2 r(
.-. 20 " " 2 7.k
2 75 " 2 :J0
5 25 " " 1 85
2 00 " " 1 75
1 05 ' " 1 25
2 00 " " 1 4.
1 25 " "1 CO
2 50 now $2 25
7 00 " 0 00
5 00 4 ' 4 25
5 00 " 4 25
3 00 " 2 75
2 50 " 1 85
2 75 " 1 75
1 50 75
50 " 2 CQ
;old at once. "STcix
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3 a
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CARRUTH BLOCK.
irKet
I;F.T.U, UKAI.KK IN
KINDS OF
FURNITURE FOR
. -
HALLWAY?, OFFICES.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
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THOMAS,