The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, September 28, 1888, Image 1

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vnyerry l'neil;y evcniiM of each w'ck. All
troil-ttt lroth-r Hie ri'i-pectfully inviicl to
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iLATr.MOU II RXCAMPMKN r No. 3. I O.
O. P.. iiK'i'i very inr-ii Kiulny In
each moiitli in tho Mainic Hull.
ISrothers aro l i vlted to attend.
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rpuio loim;k N. 81. A. O. I). W. .M.vts
every iirriiitt Friday eveiiln;; at K. ol P.
hall. .Transient brotliir are rHptfully in
vited font tcn.l P.. I Morgan. MaoterWurkuiaii ;
V. l' Itrown. Foreman ; !. H. "icinstr. Over-
peei: K. A. Taite, Financier ; .. t. Houoe
wortli. Krcordcr ; M. M bright. Kcceiver ;
I. 1 mlth. fitft .M. w. ; 1. ?
I. J. Kunz. Inside Watch.
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C1ASS CAMP N). 3.T2. MODKKS WtlODMKN
of America Meets Kecond and fourth Mou
d ay eveiiiiiK at K. of P. hull All transient
. brothers are reiiested li meet witli uc. L. A.
Nawco tier, Vfiierililo Coinul ; 1. Nilen,
Worthy dvlser ; t. V. Wilde. Hanker ; W. A
Itoeck, Clerk.
'llJ. VTTSMOUril I.OIXIE NO. 8. A. O. V. W.
Mect every alternate Friday evenliii; at
Kookwood hall at Ho'cIock. All rrunsieiil broth
ers are raectfiilly invited io attend, i-. ss.
IirAon, VS. W. ; V. i;vd. Herein :iu : S. .
Wilde, Kecorder ; Leonard Andi;r'in. verfr.
1I.A'riMOi:TilL l ;KX().r. F..S. M
Meetvo'i tli- Cr-t :n:d ih:r.i Moii.t;iyi o
each moiitli id their hall. All iranv-iit l.toth
er are coruiall v in.ited to nn-e? wiiii us
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XI Mrel .second and fom tll 1 Ursda of
nionlb at Mifon'f "all li.nibc-i hi bio her
are Invu.-d to meet 'iM us.
K. '.Viiiti:. II. P
Wm. Hays, Secretary.
Mm,
ZION COMMA I)I:Y. NO. 5 K . .
Meet first and third W ednesil iy iiiKht o
eaeli mnntn at M no 'shall. VisHhn? br.it hvi
' are cordially invit (i to meet wiih lis.
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CASSCOt'sci .NO ltn?1. UOV U KC-VNITM
li. eel Hie H'ConU and (o'.irth Moml.txs ol
tacli mouth at An a nun Hall,
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P. C. Mivob. Secretaiy.
PLATTSMOUTH BOARD OFTR DE
President ...T ltobt. B Windhmi
1st Vice Pres;deut A. B. I'ood
2a.l Vi: President in Neville
. Ketfeiary . K. Meir naiin
j TrtiMUi't-r K. K. (iutliiiiaii
J. C. Kirhev. li. Whit-. .) C. Paiterso .
J. A. Conner, b. KH-'il. 0. W. rShciniau, K tior-d-r,
J. V. Wrckbioli.
McCUNlHIS POST 45 -C. A. R-
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W. Joiinsox t'oiiuander.
S. Twitsi Senior Vice
a. P.a tkh iiiuior
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CHABI.r.s K'"R' " " nan'
AXUEK-ox Knv. Serji YJaj.".
Jacob i!B-.KM.vx. . ..(Juwcr Mus'pr Si-r'.
L. CCcrth Po-t liapl.m
Weeilnr --aturd.iy evening
A Steamer Gun!;
Milwackui:, St-jjt. 28. A special from
WUnoriii, ISIinn., says tlutt tlic etcnnier
Miniuninci', owned ly Iironfioa ifc Folsom,
of StillwattT, nink in the Mississippi near
that point last night. No lives l.st.
Th Hastings Presbytery.
Oki.kaxs, Mi:l., St pt. 2H.--Thj IVes
lytery of Hustings in meeting in tliis
place. J lev. A. 11. Bjrain, of Kdgar, is
the iiioiUr.itor. There arc some 2 nieni
lers prcnei)t. The exercises have lieen of
considcralde interest, and 'show that the
lrcsly teriun church is doing faithful
work in southwestern Nebraska. Their
college nt Hastings U proving itself wor
thy the patronage of Nchruskans who
desire tht ir young people well educated.
A Pclnt for Congress to Settle.
Uostox, 8spt. 2S. The department of
the state of .Massachuse ts has written to'
Senator lloir calling atteiition to the fol
lowing discrepancy in the eleeloiial col
lege laws: The United States statutes
provides that messengers from the elec
toral colleges in the various states shall
deliver tln-ir copies of the votes of their
colleges to the president of the senate be
fore the Jirot W'edn-sday m January.
The colleges have met heretofore on the
first Monday in December, but the law
passed by Congress in changed the
time of meeting to the second. Monday
In January, whiln the provision regarding
tii? delivery of the vote was left unalter
ed. The question will have to be settled
by the authorities at Washington.
Republican Rally at Fremont-
Fremont, Neb., Sept. 23. The fust
republican rally of this campaign was
held in Fremont Wednesday night under
the auspices of the Fremont republican
club. The meeting was prececded by a
street parade by the Harrison guards,
The speaking was at the repabl'cun head
quarter"', which is the old opera house, it
having bee" draped with flags and bunt
nz in such atti-tic manner as to elicit
many encomiums from ihu audience.
The first speaker of the evening was Hon.
John T. Cat hers, of (:n ih, who delivered
abound an I sensible address a'jotit one
hour in duration in which he made the
democrats a.-hamcd of themselves. Hon,
I. W. Lansing, of Lincoln, then took the
audience in h in 1 and delivered one of
the best political speeches eyer heard In
this city. His remarks were bum full ot
pith, w it and facts in happy proportions
and he marshal ed hiq arguments like an
old jieneral. The audience greeted him
with round after round of applause The
rally was tonic fr the numerous repub
licans in this vicinity.
Rockwood Hall Tonight.
Don't forget to go to the Autumn fes
tival this evening, at Kockwood hall, to
nee the decorations and f-jK-nd a social
evening. Admission 10c.
We have a few Toys, Dolls, Album?,
Hooks, Cups and. Saucers, &c, that we
desire to close out-before our new goods
arrive. We olTer real bargains in above
line for :0 days. Come and sec us.
W. J. Waii hick.
You need not buy rents worth, no
rouble to fchow goods, Joi: the One l'rice
Clothier and his tirst-class clerks will
give yon a first class reception at .all
times whether you intend to buy or not.
Light summer bhoes for your little
girls, 2"i cents only, at Merges.
H. Uoeck's furniture stock is acknowl
edged to be the finest and most complete
in the city.
Hoarding and Lodging. Apply to Mrs.
Ed. Kenned v. Cor. JJrd and Oak Sts.
Wood for Sale.
Leave orders with J. D. Tutt, at Ben
nett k Tutt's store. . tf.
A MAN FROZE TO DEATH !
Why?
Because he had no Garlasd Ktovk.
Buy one of Johnson Bitos. sept 22 dim.
For Sale
The undersigned has for sale 13 head
of 2 year-old cuttle. AVill sell cheap to
a cash buyer. Gi:o. W. Vass,
Jeweler.
Sep27-Ct
You query why from home I go,
Why "bout the town I rove (
Thereupon why is plain, you know,
We've got no Oakland Stove.
lm Buy one of Johnson Bkos.
Jok, the One Price Clouhing Ilussler,
is going to establish the One Price Sys
tem, in fact which is the coiner stone of
success; J ok is bound to make it a
success.
Blow ! Blow your horns,
We've not the slightest fear !
You cannot beat the Oaklaxds if
You blow a thousand years.
Im For sale bv Johnson Bnos.
Don't miss the jainl Opening Oct.
:rd, in Solomon & Nathan's old stand,
of .1 ok, the One Price Clothier, the ter
rorising courier to all competition and
exterminator of high Prices.
Jok. the One Price Clothier extends a
kind invitation to every mm, woman
and child, to come to this Grand Open
ing "Wednesday, Cct. 3rd, in Solomon &
Nathan' old Sitand, border's Block.
A SCHOOL BOY's BIOGRAPHY-
(rolt Till: HMtALU.)
LUtle screaming, crying child,
Ciylug Just beruu-e It can ;
'Hush my darl n-.'-inoih-r nay,
"Hush and be a little man,"
Utile hands on mischief bent,
I, II lie feet that rua Bstisy ;
I. 'tile hurts and little tears,
flight but trouble all the day.
Little bov now kob to school
HU youthful in. iid to knowledge store.
Iledou't like books, but c tehev Hies.
Or uunlis and other tilckn,o many ni'd'c.
And even on till outte a lad
W e see him waste his time.
While mother hope inilte against hope.
Industrious boy : A man sublime.
And now lie's nearlni; manhood days
Mii-foitune meets him every-tvhere ;
Father 'f dead and moi Iter's sick ;
lie lias no work : snow tile in air.
Just o'er the way a sclio'd house stands
V here wont lact winter rixty s-li'-lar
Th:n fall theie in o school as yet ;
No man to teach for tlfty dollars.
He knew of other nluce too
Professional men were in demand.
Mechanic, clerks, expei lerced men
A handrioa.e salary could command.
The yoiiiiK man sat wi!!i downist look
Willi 'all these thoughts ran through his
brain.
He Nay, (Iieanine If yvi ?)
"I wish I were u.j Ubi.i.
I'd go to school and learn my hooks ;
I'd all my time to study tfive ;
My chooliiK done I'd learn a trade
' hen 1 would be prepared to live.
And Oh ! What good I might have been,
if all my time 1 had improved.
I'd be worth somethini' to myt-elf.
And credit be t my beloved.
Put now alas ! A man lam.
My chances a' I for school are past.
Small sisters three, mother, and me,
I poll the cold, dark world ae ca?t.
And now my frl'iidi, said he. t'li.wiite.
That you may warnuiK froKi it 'alee.
Iinprov your youth which Le'er returns.
That you a uoble n an may make rT"
J A. VI.
Sealed Proposals.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the office of the Board of Public Works,
City of Plattsmouth, Neb., until 2 o'clock
p. ni., Thursday October isth, 1S88, for
moyeing twenty thousand yards of earth,
more or less, in grading Oak street,
Fourth street, Third street, First street.
Sixth street, Main street. Ninth street and
Seventh street in compliance with ordi
nance No. passed and approved Sept!
24. 1888. The estimated cost of said
work is twenty-five cents per cubic yard
and no overhall. The board reserves the
right to reject any and all Lids. For (
particulars enquire at the cfllce of the J
Board of Public Works.
tf J. W. Johnson,
Chairman Board of Public Works.
fi One-tail
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DESTROYER o
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Extends n Kind Invitation to Everybody, to His
G-rand Opemim
At Solomon & Nathan' Old Stand,
Republican Club Mooting Tonight.
All mcn.bers of the young men's re
publican club are earnestly requested to
meet at the usual place as business of jm-
oortancc is to be transacted. By order
f the president, John A. Daviks.
The P.listakes of Others Corrected
'-'stVk oiif " AdJ"Au-I in the tliflicult application of Combina
IMxoV.l,!.."""Ver.rtiie Oa tion Olass s; and all kinds of Cylindri-
WHEH YOU WAST
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CALL ON
enls and Prismatic Lenses manufactured
to order in the various meridians to meet
all requirements of Optical Defects, at
Riddle House.
A few Autograph, Photograph, and
Scrap Albums at greatly reduced prices to
make room lor new goods at
Will J. WAituiCK'ri.
1, tdJ? hJ&&
Tor. 12th au l Granite Streets.
factor and Builder
feed, tlonr, graham
'8 mill, tf
and
'room sets can be found
Mr. Jas. Donnelly sills the .Atwood
Suspender, the only su.-ptudcr in the
world that can be adjusted to the. form
of all. Non-elastic shoulder straps and
lnstic back straps. tf.
Miss Margarethc Arndt will meet all
young ladii s and gentlemen, who wish
to studv German, next Saturday evening
at 7:30 --'clock in Miss Paul's room in
the Herold block, on Main street, for the
purpose of organizing a class.
There is nothins; that adds so much to
the charms of any face, ab a set of nice,
natural teeth, if your teeth need attention
ee Dr. Withers, Dental Parlors n Union
Block.
Joe. The One Price Clctbins Ilussler,
is ht-re and will open Oct. 3rd, in Solo
mon & Nathan's old btand, Q order Block.
Shooting; Gallery for Sale,
The runs and all ether articles used in
the shooting gallery of Charles Simmons.
deceased, will be disposed of within the
next ten days at the Exchange stables of
Mr. O. M. Streijjht. The articles will be
sold separately or in bulk. Exchange
stables are located on 7th st., between
Main and Pearl. 4t
."-1 L ' - ' T- '-'J--I-
Look out for change of 'Ads" in all
the papers, weekly aud daily, also large
bills giving you a programme of the
Grand Opening Oct. 3rd, of Joe, the Fair
and Square, Wide awake. Tireless Toiler,
Ilussler, Hnssler and Bussler for the
Clothing Wealing Com rami ity.
JLair Brushes?,
Tooth Brushes,
Combs, &c,
at 1 'educed Prices for next 30 days at
Wahkick's Di:i r. Stoke.
.4 CAKI).
Haying thjs day sold WJ stock
of Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, etc.,
to Messrs. JJrekeuteld & AVeid
nian, I would respectfully and ear
nestly ask that ?.ll thoee in my debt
come forward pvoinuy and settle
their accounts: as it will be neces
sary tr nie to olose up niT business
as speedily as possible before en
gaging in other pursuits. I also
take this occasion to thank the
public, both In the city amhoounty,
for the very liberal patronage giv
en nie during the tiirel have been
engaged in busintts here, and hope
the same will be expended to my
SUCCCSSOi S. J iN (J. li. IU A.
di:ctl-wJtn
Joe, the One Price Clothier, the De
stroyer of High Prices, will open Oct.
3rd, in Gorder Block. Come in and sec
his grand opening.
Private Sewerage
All parties desiring private sewerage
connection with the umiu sewer, can be
accommodated at any time, by address
ing Ilaulins & Shelton, Sewer Contrae
tors, P. O. box 1130, or by calling at th
office, Murphy's store. lm
Child's high sandals, only 23 cents a
pair, at Merges',
Colic, Diarrhoea and summer complaints
are dangerous at this season of the year
and the only way to guard against these
diseases is to have a bottle of some reli
able remedy. Begg3' Diarrhcea Balsam is
a POSITIVE BELIEF in all thee disa
greeable cases and ia pleasant to take.
It will cost you only 85 cents. O. P.
Smith & Co., Druggists,
Dont go to Omaha when you want
to get your beautiful parlor and bed
room sets but go to Henry Boeck's fur
niture emporium where you can get every
thin in the furniture line that will go to
make your home beautiful and comfort
able; and above all you can get it cheap,
ileruember that he who sells most can
sell cheapest,
BAD BLOOD.
There is not one thing that puts a man
or woman at such disadvantage before
the w 01 Id ns a vitiated state of the blood !
Your ambition ia gone.
Your courage has failed.
Your vitality has left you.
Your languid step and listless ac
tions show that you need a powerful in
yiuorator, one bottle of Beegs' Blood
Purifier and Blood Maker will put new
life in a worn out system, and if it does
not it will cost you nothing. O. P. Smith
& Co., Druggists.
My iock will toe fciie iLargeNt,
.Prices the ILowest9 and
ne IPrlce mly.
onest Goods at Low Prices
VERY StESPECTJrTJX.I.-Z',
IT CCD IS UK. JLn UEJj H EsJ
FHE DAYL
STORE
HAS A FULL LINE OF LADIES'
ClosJk
Wraps
B. A. M. Time Table.
OOIXO WKST. flOlNtt RAS".
No. 1. 5 :li a. m. No, 2 4 AT p. in.
Vi,i ti:40p, ni. No. 4. lot.'toa. n.
No. r. C :47 a. in.-- No. C T :13 p. in.
No. 7.-7 :3a p. m. No. 10. 9 :45 a.' ra.
No. . 6 :1" p. r.i.
No, li t a. n.
A'l train? run daily by wavof Omaha, except
Nos 7 and 8 which run to and from fcchu' ler
daily except Sunday.
No. .TO is a stub to Pacific Junction at Sua in
No. 19 is a stub from Pacific Junction at iia.in.
For "ATinLter "Wear-
DRESS OOODS
OFFERED AT THE LOWEST PRICES. ' ; . .
FIdANHELSj yarns,, etc.,
And Everything kept in a First-Class House tor "Winter "Ware.
CARPETS OILCLOTHS MATTINGS
LACS WI2T230W CCTS.TA.IXTS,
A Full and Complete Stock of
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
iU'v ijroous iteeeiveu JJauy. tjive us a
Try
SHOES I
Call.
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OPIEainiESIRi 2
ing" Suits
'.ss Suits
Made Suits
.Made uits
A 4.95
7. SO
10.00
25 00
Child's Kilt Suitsfrom
Child's -Suits iVom
lioys' huils from
Youth' Suits from
L90 to 3.75
2.00 to 0.S0
3.2$ to i0.90
4.00 to J 5 00
Men's Overcoats -Men's
Nobby Cheek Overcoats
Men's Fur Braver Overcoats -Men's
Ulack "Worsted Overcoats
2.00
5.00
12.50
1000
-is of 3073', "S-ontns' a-d Children's Overcoats. ITou. zaaiss it if yon don't "buy your Clothing-, Sats,' Caps, Fur
V wishing Goods, Soots and Slioes, etc., of
The
One - Price Clothier, Piatfsmouth5
Nebraska.