(7 SECOND YI2AU PliATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, SATURDAY EVENING, MAKCIl 2:5, 1880. NUMBER iG2 (BEEA OILOSIEr ' OVT SAILS OF- UD - EB TEJ IB IB IES US VEy Entire stock of Boots, Shoes, liiiblDers elxiOL SlipPers Must Be Sold By April 1st. Whoever Wants to Buy Cheap Come. Now is the-Time. I thank the Public fur their past generous patronage, and will be pleased to 6eo all my old customers and others to avail themselves of this rare opportunity of Cheap Goods. ,J si X All those knowing themselves indebted to me must come and CIVIC SOCI1MPJ5S. (1AS.H 1-OLKJK No. HO. 1 U. O. F.-Meets - Tuesday evenlu of each wt-flt. All ..osient brothel are respectfully invited to Attend. PLATTMOUTII EN CAM PMKNT No. 3. I. O. U. K.. meet every alternate Friday Hi eaoh month la the MaMouie Hall. Visiting Brothers are Invited to attend. TRIO LODdE NO. 84. A. O. U. W. MeeU every alternate Friday evening at K. of I, all. Transient brother are rest ect fully In Ited to attend. K. P. lirown. Master work man ;1. B. K mister. Foreman ; P. ll.Stelmker Overseer;' W. II. Millfr, Financier; (i. K. Uouaeworth, Recorder ; F. J Morgan. Itecelv er; Win. Crehan. ;nle : Wm. Ludwi, Inside Watch : L. Olseu, Outside Watcii. NRBKAHKA CHAPTER. NO. 3. K. A. M. Meets second and fourth Tuesday of each nonlh at Maiou'f Hall. Transcleut brothers are Invited to meet with us. F. E. Whitk, II. P. Wm. Hat. Secretary. Pr.ATTSMOCTH LODCKNO.e. A. P. & A.M. Meets on th flrt and third Mondays of each month at their hall. All transient broth ers are cordially Invited to meet with us. J. U. Kiciirv. W. M. Wm. Hats, Secretary. (1A8H CA4MP NO. 332. MODERN WOODMEN of America Meets second and fourth Mon day evening at K. of P. hall. All transient brother are requested to meet with ua. I.. A, Newcomer. Venerable Consul ; i. K, Nileo" Worthy Adviser ; S. C. Wilde, Banker ; W. A. Boeek, Clerk. JULIUS PEPPERBERG, MANUFACTURER OF AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL v DEALER IN THE . Choicest Brands of Cigars, including our .-Flor de Pepperbergo and 'Buds FULL LINE OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES always in stock. Nov. 26. 18S5. Our First Spring Surprise ! With New Goods at ne Price Men's and Youths' Suits, 84.95, $7.85, 510.00. For Business, 12.50, S15.00, $16.50. Boys' Long Punt Suits to 18 years, 2.95, 3.45, $5.45 to $13.50. Boys' Knee Pant Suits, $1.45, $1.95, $2.45, $3.45, $5, $G, 7. Boys' Knee Pants 35 cts., 50 cts., 75 cts., $1. Men's Merino Underwear 25 cents to 2.50 a suit. Calf Shoes $1.20 to $5.00 a pair, Men's Latest Styles of Stiff Ilats from $1.50 to $3.50. All the Latest Styles In Shirts and Neckwear, ELSHTle hHft ClotMer. Hard "Worker for Your Trade. Plattsmoulh, - - Nebraska, frWr-AL KSBJ Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of pur it, strength and wholenomenesa. Mors econo mical tnau the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in eatm. Koval Baking Powdkb Co.. loe Wall St. N. V. CITY OFFICIOS. Mayor, M. Rii hit Clerk, Treasurer, -Attorney, Engineer, Police Judge, Marshall, W K Pox jamrs Patterson, jb - Bykon Clark - A Madolr - S Clifford i. H. Dunn Councilmen. 1st ward. Salisbury na 1 Dr. A Hhipman or A 1MB MURPUY dra 1 8 W DUTTON i Con O'Connor. 1 P McCallkn. Pres I j W Johns v,Chairman Board Pub. Works Fmcn Gokdkw ID H Hawks Worth IV olleer settle by April 1st, as all my accounts will be placed in the collector's ELMWOODTO THE FRONT. Th Citizens interested in the Ss- curing of Water Works. The Herald notices with pleasure that tho people of Elmwood are moving for ward and the present plan, if pushed through would be Tory beneficial to the city. The following is from the Echo: "Per call of the Echo tho greater portion of our business men met at Lack nay's furniture store Saturday night for the purpose of considering the propriety of establishing water works in Elmwood C. D. Clapp was made chairman of the meeting and A. U. Mayfield secretary. The matter was thoroughly ventilated by Dr. Ilol.bs, W. S. Waters, A. L. Ross and other citizens. Several plans were talk ed of, and in order to come down to active business the chiir was ordered to appoint a committee of three to investi gate the matter and draw up a plan and report at the next meeting in the school house Monday night; after which time bids will be received and considered by the citizens. It is evidently a fact that firo will stand a slim chance in Elmwood inside of two months, as the water works will be in running order by that time. A Roundabout Way to Chicago. It is now possible to take a very round about way over the B. & M. for Chicago, and by that way get a good look at Nebraska's choicest land, if one desires to travel for pleasure; and yet the trip is almost as quick as on the regular pns senger train. Taking the 7:47 train here in the morning one can catch the Beatrice & Wymore train at Lincoln, and change at Wvmora for St. Joe. - The Beatrice Democrat describes the route thusly "The Burlington route has opened up to the people of Beatrice new and complete route to the east in addition to their old lines, one of which runs via Nebraska City, the other via Lincoln and Omaha. The new route Via St. Joseph, Jiv this line passengers can leave Beatrice at 1:10 p. m.and arrive in Chicago tho next morning for break fast at 8:25. This change was brought about by putting on one of the fast trains from the Missouri river which is a complete vestibule train of the very latest and most complete equipment in cluding the C, J. & Q. papular dining car, April 30, 1789. April 30, 1889 The ladies of the Presbyterian church. are busy making aqd plaqniqg decora tions for the Washington reception and banquet, to be held at Waterman's opera house Tuesday evening, April 80. Mr. Moore has full charge of the floral deco rations. This, in addition to the other decorations is expected to make the most beautifully decorated hall ever seen in this city. Hardly a day goes by but what, someone remarks to the IIekald scribe. concerning the completed and present improvements. Today Mr, Q. S. Sher man, wb,Q has qot been in this city for three years remarked, : Plattsmeuth has had a wonderful growth," and again, "she is going right ahead." These arc truthful observations, and are good evidence there is something about this city that is bound to make her boom. If your watch is sick take it to Geo. W. Vass, the scientific watch doctor, he lias a remedy that will cure all diseases of a watch. ODE TO A PICTURE. Respectfully dedicated picture iu the window of O. to the beautiful P. Smith. Llko a captivated lover I've been gazlnit. gazing, gazing. At thy painting, "h tli u maiden. Till my eyes are weak front looking. And I looked so long and steady. Lingered in tbat look so fondly That I found myself a sleeping Sleeidng. dreaming, fondly peering. Still wiili deep impression waking All the spirit of my being. Lovely p ctare thy creation. Soul of art and thee thou maiden, Arc embodied in the drawinir. Fascinating as displayed there, Bvery connesiur of art skill Every eve that loves a picture Heems to dwell on this one only And O. P. is In hi glory Consequent upon this picture Thus adorning bis nice wiudow. D. H. PBA.TT, March 22, lisa, An Ordlnrnc Levying a special tax una imsessnient on ull lots within paving district No 1. In the city of l'laits i outli. to cover the cost of paving and urbthg Main stieef. between the eai-l side of Seventh sreet and went side of Sec ond an eel in said city. Whkmkas, It havi'ig been, and being here by adjudged, determined and established that the several' lots hereinafter referred to have each been specially benefited to the full amount herein levied and assessed against each of said lots respectively, by reason of the pav ing and curbing of that part of Main street be tween the east side of Seventh street and the went aide of Second street. Vlitreforc, for the purpose of paying the cost of said paving and curbing lie it Ordained hy the Mayor and Council of the City of i'lathtmouth skcion 1. That the cost of paving and curbing that part of Maiu street within avin uistrict No. 1. in the city of Plattsmouth, from the east, blue of Seventh street, to the west side ol second street, said cost being the nuin of 2y.4l.G2, be and the same is lu-reby levied and a sessed iu pioporiiou to the feet fro .t along said Kuviug and curbing and according to special benefits by re tsou of said paving aud curbing upon the following desribea lots ; said cost being so levied ou said lots re spectively, as follows, to-wit : fclizabetu L. Waterman. lot 7, block 27,. 437 52 ie . K lovey. lots, biook 27, 487 52 James Jordan and Win L lirowne, lot 9. block. 7. 487 32 Cicorge Prouger, lot 10, olock 27 487 62 Trustees Presbyterian church, lot 11, block 27 48T 52 Fred Stadeliuaun, lot 12, block 27,. 47 22 Johu Fitzgerald lot f block 28 491 92 John Fitzgerald lot 8 block 2i 491 92 11. P. Cooledge lot 9 block 28 491 92 Peter Merges weft V lot 10 block 28 245 96 V. V. Leonaid east V lot 10 block 28 245 96 Elizabeth Herold wet Vx lot 11 b ock 28.. 215 96 Win. Herold east yt lot 11 block 28 245 9C, M. 1. Polk west Vi lot 12 block 28 245 96 Amelia Sherwood esstVi lot 12 block 38.. 229 02 Bank of Cass C . west H lot 7, block 29 .. 245 96 J K ox, east !4 lot 7 block 29 245 96 Emily Urew west Vt lot 8 block 29 245 90 Levi Guiding cast V lot 8 block 29 245 96 f redStadelman west lot 9 bio k 2 245 9G C J. Martin east Vt lot 9 bloak 29 245 96 Lucinda Hillings lot 10 block 29 491 92 F. E Wi ite west V lot 11 block 29 245 96 Jason Streight east Vt lot 11 block 29 (245 96 At. l Poik west 20 feet lot 12 block 29 . . 223 60 U. V. Mathews eat 24 f-'et lot 12 olock 29 268 32 Chailotte A .W heeler, lot7, bloek30, ... 491 92 County Commissioners, Cass county, lot 8 block 30 491 County Commissioners Cass county, west Vi lot 9, block 3.0. 245 96 Lelia L. Thomas, east Vt of lot a block 30 245 96 11. E. Palmer, west 54 lot 10, block 30.... . 245 96 E. Uo ey estate, east Vt lot 10 bio k 30 245 96 John iiartman west V lot 11 block ?0 245 96 Kred (ioos east ',4 lot 11 ulovk 30 245 96 Fred Coos, lot 12 bloek 30 491 92 Frederick Krug, lot 4 block 31 124 19 Phillip Fritsch, north V, lot 5 block 31... 124 19 C It A- Q K H Co., S'.i Lot 5, Block 31.. 124 19 C B & C2 K K Co.. Lot 6, Block 31 S97 22 C It Q It It Co., Lot 7, Block 31 749 68 flump Fritecn. is 21 leet lxt 8 Block 31. 114 23 August Back, 25 feet Lot 8, Block 31.... 136 02 F it (iuthinan, W', Lot 8. Block 31 38U &d F it Uuihman, 24 feet Lot 8. Block 31... J9o Si Phillip ritsch. K 21 feet Lot 9. Block 31. 66 48 Amust Bach, 25 feet Lot u. Blook 31... 77 SA h- K (Uithman, WVi Lot 9. Block 31 221 97 F it (ititiuiiun. 24 feet Lot 9, Block 31.. 75 99 Phillip Frtsch, E'2l feet Lot 10. Uloou 31 31 71 Augnst Bach. 25 feet Lot 10, Block 31 37 05 Heury Amison Estate. YV north 21 feet Lot 10. Block 31 5 J 2C F R (iuthman. SWJi Lot 10 Block 31... 82 20 F it Outhman, 24 feet Lot 10, Block 31. .. 36 24 Henry AmUon's Estate, lot 11, Block 31. 153 50 CH&QKH Ce Lot 1, B.ock 32 1 U B & U It K Co., Lot 2, Block Kl..,.,. f C B & i) II K Co., Lot 3. BiokiJ , H560 60 C B & U li K CP... Lot 4: BJock & J F li tiuihti'an. Lot n, Block 3J in v ' lot 12, Block 32 ; . F L Cayle, 22 leel of Frank Gayie's! Lot 12. Block 32 ....... Allie V Koberts, E 48 feet Lot 12, Block 32 SO 24 32 04 72 48 r wuinni .n, ietu on; west end Lot 12 biock ua a 04 IOO F 23 leet Lot 12. Block 32. ;4 04 Frank liayle, 24 feet next to K 48 feet Lot 13. Block 32 75 un F L Gayle, 22 feet w of Frank Gayie's Lot 13. Block 32. . , en 99 Allie V Koberts. K 48 leet Lot 13. Block 32 151 98 ? i fi ... l. 09 f u... ..it , . 1 1 ... 4. U VltlllllllOII, .-J JIL VTPl, LdVIt 13. Block 32 72 99 O O F 23 feet Lot 13. Block 32 72 us Frank qayle.84 feet next to E 48 feet Lot 14. Block 33 .. 130 58 F L nayle. 22 feet W of Frank Gayie's Lot 14. Block 32 119 40 Allie V. Koberts east 48 feet lot 14 block 82 2C1 Id F. li. Guihmau. 23 feet off west end lot 14 block 32 J24 49 O. U. F. 23 leet lot 14 bloek 32 124 4 1 Adolph KiiouUa'iin east V lot 1 block 33 245 96 HanuiUi uiawe. wet v !' 1 Diocic 33 223 os J. C. Peteiseu ct Bro.. west V lot 3 block 33 225 OR Herman Spies east V lot 2 block 33 245 ss; Jos. V. Weckbacli west Hlot3 block 33.. 225 06 Emily Drew ea.st t lot 3 block 33 2 15 96 v Kueiiuei'ger west y. lot 4 oiock 33.. 245 46 ! Jos. V. Weckb ich eat V lot 4 bloc 33. 2i0 46 Y illiam Wetencamp lot 5 bl.ck 33 Adolnlius Buscll lot 6 block 33 4yl 92 491 92 4 H 92 245 96 245 96 245 96 John Waterman lot 1 block 34 Johu Waterman east Vi lot 2 block 34... Johu Fitzgerald west Vt lot 2 block 34 John Fitzgerald east l4 lot 3 block 34 J. Giuck west Vt lot 3 block 34 245 96 Jonothan Halt and J. W. Max this west ; lot 4 block 34 245 96 Robo Whi'e east Vi lot 4 block 34 S45 9. II. Waterman east lot 5 block 34 .. 245 96 Wm. Wetenoaipwest4lot5 block 54... 245 98 Pate; Mumm west V l"t 6 bl ck 34 245 96 I), l.ehuholt ea?t V4 lot 6 niock 34 245 96 Frank Carruth east '4 lot 1 block 35 245 9 E. P. Kockwood west lot 1 block 35 225 06 Walter White lot 2 block 35... 4?o 12 Ira A. Myers east '$ lot 3 block 35 245 96 H. ra meie west v lot 3 diock 3j 245 96 Alice Pepperberg east H h't 4 bloek 35. . 245 96 E. G. Dovey fc Son west Vt lot 4 block 35 245 96 E G Dovey & Son tot 5 block a 245 96 A. W. White. 20 feet lot 6 block a 204 60 Henrv Boeek. 24 feet lot S block 35 240 no John'Biack north 48 feet lot 1 block 36.. 259 99 M. churou ceuter u lot 1 block 36 227 50 lohu Black north 48 feet lot 2 block 36... 259 99 M E church oenter U lot 2 block 30. .... 227 58 Jos. II. Hall lot 3 block 30 . 474 32 R. Livingston lot 4 block 36 487 52 Frant Carmth lot 5 block 36 : 487 52 W. U. Sclulukuecht lot 6 block 36 487 52 Sectiok 2. That said specia' taxes levi-d aforesaid qii said lot- respectively shall be come delinquent as fo'lows : One tenth of the total am 00 nt so levied on each of said lots shall become delinquent in fify days from the pass age and approval of thU ord nance, one tenth iu one year, one tenth, in two years, one tenth lq hree veara, ce tenth in lour years, one hands, and costs added. Yon AreResiGctlnllf Invited TO gjr m ON THE Friday, March AT 8 I Will Play. Every Lady Positively no goods In JJ 0 lES- Wants everybody to come and inspect the Largest, Nicest, Finest, Newest and Cheapest stock of Spring and Summer Clothing Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Trunks, Satchels, etc., ever brought to Cass county. READ JOE'S LARGE BILLS tenth in five years, one tenth In six years, one tenth in seven years, one tenth In eight ye irs. oue tenth in nine years after said levy, and be ing lrom the passage and approval of this ordi nance. Each of said installments, except the first, shall draw iuteren at th rate of seven per cent ptr annum from the time of the levy aforesaid tin' il the same shall become delin quent, and after the same shall become delin quent a penalty of five per cent together with interest at the rate of one per cent per month s:iall be paid upon each delinquent install ment. Sko. 3. Tli at th entire amount of tax so levied and assessed on any of said lots may bepa-dby th9 owner of any lot. or the entire equal pro rata proportion of said tax on any of sai l lots, may be paid by any person on any part of aid lots within fifty days from aid lew. and thereupon such lots or parts of lots shall be exempt from any lien or charge there for. Sf.o. 4. That this ordluance shall take effect and b hi foice from and after its passage. Passed and approved February 1 i. A. It. 1859. (attkst) F. M. RICllEY, Mayor. W. K. FX. City Clerk. The above tax is now due and payable at the offlce of the city treasurer, and will become de linquent and tear interest after April 3rd. 1889, as seen in section 2 of the above ordinance. JAMES PATlKltSON. City Treasurer Notice of City Election Notice is hereby eiven that on Tuesday. Apr I 2nd. A.U. 1889, an election will be held for the following city ana school omcers 01 me city of Plattsmouth : First Ward. One Councilman. heeond Ward, One Councilman. Third Ward. One Councilman. Fourth Ward. One Councilman. Fifth Ward. Tw7 Councilmen. the one receiv ing the hinhet number of vote in the Fifth Ward to serve for two yearn, and the one re ceiving the next highest nu Tiber of votes to serve for the term of one year. Two Members of the School Board for the term of three years each. Said election wl'l be held at the following polling places in e ch of said wards : First Ward at Recoder's office. Second Ward at Cass County Iron Works. Third Ward at office of Kichey liros. lumber yard. Fourth Ward at Waterman-s lumber offlce. Fifth Ward at brick school house. And said polling ulaces will be open at nine o'clock a. m. of said day, and close at 7 o'clock p. m. and no longer. Dated at Plattsmouth.Neb .March 9. AD.14S9. F. M. Rich by. Mayor. W. K. Fox. City Clerk. Fine Job Work Cheap at The Herald. COME TO 333 9 5 EVENING OF 22nd, 1889, M. THE and Gentleman shall receive sold on that evening, but Dr. C- A. Marshall. Ussidont ZDaxitist. Preservation of the Natural Teeth Specially. Auesthetics given for Pais less Filling ok Extraction or Tketh. Artificial teeth made on Gold, Silver, Rubber or Celluloid Plates, and inserted as soon as teeth are extracted when de sired. All work warranted. Prices reasonable. FirzaK4Ln's tibia PLt-rrsvorTH, His C. F. SMITH, The Boss Tailor m Mala St., Over Merges Shoe Store. Has the best and most complete stock of samples, both foreign and domestic woolens that erer came west of Missouri river. Note these prices: Business suits from $16 to $35, dress suits, $25 to $45. pants $4, $5, $6, $3.50 and upwards. ty Will guaranteed a fit. Prices Defy Corrmetilion. U.B. Windham, Notary Public. W1.UHA, JOBXA. UiVlW, Notary Fublio. ft DAVIE. Attoraoyo - at - Tsarcr. Office over Bank of Casa'Cvwaty. rLATTSMOUTH, . - - NkBBASKA.