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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1889)
. mm X i if--" I v I I. 4 r i ! :'.) 8CCOND YEAIi My Entire stock of Boots, lioes, !RubTDeis anJ SSlipPers Musi Be Sold By April 1st. Whoever Wants to Buy Cheap, Come. Now isSthe&Time. All those knowing themselves indebted to me must come and CIVIC SOCIHOHSS. C1A.S.H I.ODOK No. lis. 1 O. O. F.-Meets 'every Tuesday evening of each week. All transient brothers are respectfully Invited to attend. PLATTMOUTH ENCAMPMENT No. 3. I. O. O. F.. meets every alternate Fridav In each mouth lu the Maonic Hull. Vial tint; Brothers are Invited to attend. TBIO LODGE NO. 81. A. O. U. W. Meet every alteruat Friday evening at K. of I. all. Trannlent brother are respectfully ta iled to at tend. F. P. Itrnwn, Waster work man ;J B. Ktuster. Foreman ; K. ll.Stelmker Overseer; W. H. Millar. Financier; . K. llouseworlh, Kecurder ; F. J Morgan, Iteceiv r Win. Crelian. inle : Vn.. Ludwig, Inside Vatch : L. OUen, Outside Watcu. NEKKASKA CHAPTEIt. NO. 3. It. A. M. Meets second and fourth Tuesdav of eah month at Maon Hall. Transcleut brothers are invited to meet with us. F. E. Wiiitf, II. P. Wm. Jva. Secretary. PLATTSMOITTII !)!)(; E NO. 6. A. F. A A. M. Meets on the fir-t and Ihird Mondays of each month at their hall. All transient broth ers are cordially imlted to meet with us. J. U. Kichkv, W. M. Wm. Hats, Secretary. (1ASH CAMP NO. 332. MODEKN WOODMEN J of America Meets second and fourth Mon day evening at K. of P. hall. All transient brothers are requested to meet with ti. I.. A, Nswcotner, Venerable Consul ; . F, Nilen Worthy Adviser; 8. U. Wilde, Hanker; W. A. Boeck, Clerk. JULIUS PEPPERBERG. MANUFACTURER OF AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN THE Choicest Brands of Cigars, iocludiog our Flor de Pepperbergo' and PMds ruLb uns op TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES alwar fn .toclc. Nov. 30. 1885, Our First Spring Surprise ! With New Goods at L leOiie Price Men's and Youths' Suits, $4.95, $7.85, ft).00. For Business, $12.50, 515.00, 16.50. Boy's' Long Pant Suits to 18 years, 2.95, 3.15, $5.45 to $13.50. Boys' Knee Pant Suits. $1.45, $1.95, $2.45, $3.45, $5, $0, 7. Boys' Knee Pants 35 ct3., 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 Siyies of Stiff Hats from $1.50 to $3.50. All the .Latest Styles In Shirts and Neckwear. ELSIJIe One-Price Clolr. Hard Worker for Your Trade. Plaltsmouth, - - Nebraska, G1EAT I thank tho Public lor their past generous patronage, ana will Do pleased to 6ee an my S royal (::.". J 4 w ?mmm Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of pur ity, strength and wholewomeness. More econo mical tuan the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tent, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in can. HoYAL liAKiyu POWDER CO., 100 Wall St. N. . CITY OFFICIOS. Mayor. Clerk, - -treasurer, - - i)A1II9 i'ATTBRHON, JR. - Bvkox Clark attorney, - - Engineer. - " -Police Judge, Marshall, - Councllmen, 1st ward, t nq " 3rd " - A MA DOLE - - s - Clifford I. H. DtJNjf t W m nr ' X Salisbury ID H JONKS 1 lR. A SHIPMAN imb murphy 1 8 W DUTTrN 4th. 1 CON O'CONNOR 1 P MoOallkn. Prrr (J W Frk Id h W Johns n,Chairman Board Fub. Works KD liORORW HawksWorth TO h oilier PLATTSMOUTH, NEHUASKA.'TUESDAY EVKXINO, MARCH OLO-S settle by April 1st, a3 all my accounts PERSONALS S. N. Garrison, of Union, was in town tpday. L. C. Mercer came down from OmaL a this morning. Cant. II. E Palmer went to Lincoln this morning. D. S. Sherman left last evening for Hamilton, III. Grant Hinshaw returned this morning from a visit at Greenwood. Reuben Cliabe represented Weeping Water in Plattsmoutb today. Lee Sharp returned this morning from a trip out among the mountains of Col orado. W. D. Merrian, of Clarinda, Iowa, was a caller at the Herald today and paid bis subscription a year in advance. C. E. "Wscott, the popular clothier, left this morning for Chicago, where he goes to purchase a large itock of iprlng goods for his store here. Thos. Riddle. M;. VanAmaman, Father Carney, Jas. Donnelly, J. R. Cos and wife, Anna Livingston and Belle Wen dal were Omaha, passengers this morn inff Republican Primaries and Con vention. A delegate convention of republicans will Le held in Rock wood hall, Satur day evening, March 30, 1389, at 8 o'clock for the purpose of nominating two members of the school board and other business that mar come before the convention. On a basis of one vote for every 15 and major fraction thereof cast for presi dential election. The different wards are entitled to the following representa tion ; First ward 9 delegaets. Second ward 8 delegates. Third ward 18 delegates. Fourth ward 15 delegates. Fifth ward 5 delegates. PRIMARIES. The different ward primaries will be on at the following designated places Friday evening, March 27, at 7;30 o'clock: First ward, council chamber. Second ward, school house. Third ward, Sullivan's office. Fourth ward, Skinner & Ritchie's office Fifth ward, school house, At the a.bovo - primaries one council man will be nominated for each of the following wards: 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th and two councilman from the 5th ward. A. N. Sullivan, Chairman Cent. Com. Meeting of Stockholders. The meeting of stockholders of the Plattsmouth Loan and Building Asscia- tion advertised tq take place at 8 o'clock this p. m., in Q. A. R. hall, will b held in Rockwood hall instead. All stock holders are requested to be present. J. H. Yocso, Sec'y. For Sale One quarter section of good land near Oneill, Holt. Co., Neb. Some improvements. Will sell cheap; part cash. Address by mail or call at A. P. Campbell's Wintersteen hill d-w-1 m O. T.Wood. All parties wishing to contract with the Plattsmouth Canning Company are re quested to call at once, and state number of acres they wish to plant. d-wtf John C. Boon, the Fifth street barber, has employed a competent assistant who will att-nd to the tonsorial demands of Mr. Boon's patrons in first-class style. NO SMOKE OR SMELL To the new COAL OIL Stove Just reccivedat Johnson Dros. Call and see tliem. They will not explode. Wanted. A housekeeper or a gi rl to do general house work. Inquire at the Bazar. tf IU OUT -or iEJID) om customers ana others to avail will be placed in the collector's An Ordinance LeyyliiK a special ta -v ! ;. ;, lots within p;tvinic iiisn ifl .u 1. lu llie oily of I'lalls i-outh, to cover the cost of paving and nub ng Main stieet. between the east fide of Seventh sireet and went side of hec ond srieet in said city. W h kb has, It liavi'it! been, and beini; here by adjudged, determined and established that the several lots hereinafter referred to hare each been specially beneiited to the Iul( amount herein levied and accessed against each of said lots respectively, by reason of the pav inK and curbing of (hat part of Alaiu street be tween the eist side of Seventh street and the weft side of Second street. therefore, Kor the purpose of paying the cost oi nam paving ami cuiuuiy lie it Ordained fjy Mayor and Council of tht City of I'latUtyouth !Sr"-t"rIw!' 1' That the cost of paving and curbing that part of Main street within i hvIiiw district No. l. in the city of t'latumouth, from the east side f feveiitu SMeet to the west side ul Seuoud street, said com heing the sum of t2D.481.C2, be and the same is h. reby levied and a ses.scd in proportion to the feet fro.it along said paving aud curbing and according to special benefits by reason of said paving aud curbing upon the following described lots ; eaid cost being so levied ou said Jot re spectively, as follows, to-wit : fclizabet.ii L. WatMnau. lpt block 17,. $487 53 tie E Oovev.lotS. block 27 ". .. dm jsq ilanies Jordan and VYui L llrowne, lot 9, UtocK 7, 487 George l'rouger.loi 10, olnck 27 - Jv, ;.o lrusit-es rrepytcin Cliuicb "lllf ., . block 27. Fred ataueiiuuun . 487 52 . 4K7 52 Jyl 02 ! JJi Fluraid .ot 7 block 2 .ot 12, block 27... u uzuervild lot 8 block 23 41 U2 II. I. Cooledge lot 9 block 28 491 92 feter Merges wet-t !i lot 10 block 28 245 w; V. V. 1,'Oiinid east ii loi 10 block 28 245 t fcli.abelh llerold wet Vx lot 11 b oc-k 28.. 215 tx; Win. Herold easi V lot 11 block 28 245 9t M. t. Folk west Vx lot 12 block 28 245 w Amelia Sherwood eat ! lot 12 block 28-. 229 02 liank of Cass . west V lot 7, block 29. .. 245 M J R ox, east lot 7 block 2a 245 ue Emily l.rew west 'A lot 8 block 2'J 245 sw ievi iii;iaing t-asi Vt 101 uiock rj zta va FredStadelmau west '.i lot 9 bio k 21 245 90 C. J. Martin east !i lot 9 blok 29 245 90 Luciuda hillings lot 10 block 29. 491 92 F. K W. ite west V lot 11 block 29 245 9 Jason Streight east 'i lot 11 block 29 245 96 Ai. I ro.k west 20 feet lot 12 block 29 . . 223 60 U V. Mathews ea-l 24 f etlot 12 olock29 208 32 C ha: lotte a tW heeler, lot 7, block 30. ... 491 92 County Commissioners, Cass county, lot 8 block 30 491 92 CouDty Commissioners Cass county, west -i lot a. block 30 245 9C I.elia L. 'I hoinas, east V of lot 9 block 30 245 90 H. E. 1'almer. west ' lot 10. block 30 245 9G Kred tJortier. east V, lot 10 block 30 245 9C Fred ioruer west 't lot 11 block i0 245 9t John Ilartman east V lot 11 DlOik 30... 245 90 Kred (ioos, lot 12 bloek 30 491 92 Frederick Krug, lot 4 block 31 124 19 i'hillip Fntbch, north Vt lot 5 bio- k 31... 124 19 (J B t (J K It CO., S'i Lot 5. lilock 31.. 124 19 C B & Q It K Co.. U- 6, Block 31 397 22 C B & Q K K Co., L t 7, Block 31 749 68 I'hillip Frit eel), K 21 feet Lot 8 Block 31. 114 25 Auu'Uct Ba4;k, 25 feet Loi 8, Block 31 136 02 F It xuthi:ian, V'4 Lot 8. Block 31 380 Sti K It Uuthmaii. 24 leet 1a. 8. Block 31... l.'tu 58 Phillip iitsch. K 21 feet Lot 9. Block 31. 60 48 Auutt Bach. 25 feet Lot 9. Block 31... 77 98 K ;uthiuan. W V4 Lot 9. hlock 31 221 97 F It Uutuiuan, 24 feet Lot 9. Block 31.. 75 9a Fhillip Frtsch. K 21 leet Lot 10. Blocd 31 31 71 Augnst Bach, 25 feet Lot 10. Block 31 37 65 Henry Amison Estate, W north 21 feet Lot 10. Block 31 5? 2C F R Gutuman, SWJi Lot lo Block 31... 52 26 F It Cuthman. 24 feet Lot 10, Block 31. .. 36 24 Henry Aini-on's Eetate, J'Ot 11, Block 31. 153 50 U 1! & Q It It Ct Lot 1, Block 32 O lUOltH CO.. Lot 2. Block 32 ( C B & Q It It Co., Lot 3, Block 32 f 1506 60 C B & ii K U Co.. Lot 4. Hlock 32 J F It Gut hman. Lot 11. Block 32 153 50 Frank Gayle. 24 feet next to L 48 feet Lot 12, block 32 36 24 r L Uavle. 22 leet w oi t rank uavle's . Lot 12. Block 32 32 04 Allie V Koberts. K 48 feet Lot 12, Block 32 72 48 F It G nth in n. 23 feet oil west end Lot U Block 32 34 04 1 O O F Z3teet Lot 12. Block 32 i4 04 Frank uayle. 24 leet next to E 48 leet Lot 13. Block 32 , 75 b9 t L tiayie, 22. iei-t w ot iranK t.ayie's lt IS Bloek 3 ' 69 99 Allle V Itoberts. K 48 feet Lot 13. Block 32 151 98 f It Ginh'iian, 23 leet on west end Lot 13. Block 2 72 99 I O O F 23 leet Lot 12, Bl ck 32 72 9 Frauk Gayle. 24 feet next to E 48 feet Lot 14. Block 32 130 5S F L Oayle. 22 feet W of Frank Gayle's Lo: 14. Block 32 119 40 Allie V Itoberts east 48 feet lot 14 block 32 201 16 F. K. Guthman, 23 feet off west end lot 14 block ; J 24 4 I. O. O. F. 2. leet lot 14 block :3 .. 124 4 Adolph Koeenba in east H lot 1 block 33 245 96 lannau make, we-l ', l. I mock 33 223 06 J. C. I'eteisen a; Bro.T west lot 3 block 33 . 225 06 Herman Spies east Vt lot 2 block 33 ... 345 96 Jos. V. V eckbach west !i lot 3 block 33. . 225 06 Emily Drew e u-t Vt lot 3 block 33 2i5 ao J. V Kgeaberger west V lot 4 block 33.. 245 46 Jos. V. Weckbch east vt lot 4 bloc 33.. 2io 46 William Wetencamp lot 5 bl ck 33 4al 92 dolphus rjiisou lot q niock 33 491 92 John Waterman lot 1 block 34 4 1 92 John Wa'erman east. Vt lot 2 block 34 245 96 Johu Fitzgerald west !i lot 2 block 34-... K45 96 John Fitzt;rald east lot 3 block 34-... 215 96 J. Giuck west Vt lot 3 block 34 ... 245 96 Jonothau Hatt and J. VV, Martins west V lot 4 block 34 245 96 Rnbo Whi'e e.-.st Vi lot 4 block 34 245 9 ,1. II. Waterman east Vt lot 5 block 34 .. 245 96 Win. Wetencamp west V41ot5 block 84... 245 96 Peter Mumm west Vt 1 t 6 bl ck 34 245 96 F. I. Lehuhoff east Vt lot 6 block 34 25 90 Krank Carrutb east Vt lot 1 block 35 245 95 R. P. Rockwood west 4 lot 1 block 35.... 225 OS Walter White lot g block 35... 4?o 12 Ira A. Myers east v lot 3 uiock 35 245 96 C. H. Parraele west i lot 3 block 35 215 96 Alice Pepperberg east Vt lot 4 bloek 35. . 225 06 E. G. Dovey A Son west Vt lot 4 block 35 225 os E Q Dovey & 'on tot 5block 35 450 12 . W. Whiie.20 teet lot 6 bio'k 3 204 60 Henrv B eck. 24 feet lot 6 block 35 s 240 K) Johu Black north 48 feet lot 1 block 36.. 259 99 M. church center S lot 1 block 36 227 50 2! 99 227- 50 47 32 47 52 487 52 47 32 lohn Black north 48 feet lot 2 block 36.. M E church center lot 2 block 3U. ... os. H H U lot 3 block 30 i. Livingston lot 4 block M ...... ...... Fran Carrnt h lot 5. block 36 , . . W. H. Schildknecht lot 6 block 36 Section 2. That said spec I a' taxes levl d aforesaid on said lot respectively shall be come delinquent as fo'lows : Cue tenth of the total amount so levied on each of said lots shall hecome delinquent in nl y a ays lrom the Past. age and approval of this ord uance, one tenth lu one year, one leuin in io years, one lenin in three years, one tenth in four years, ojie 20, 1889. S A IL - IHi TO" IE3 themselves ot this rare opportunity hands, and costs added. i Ollll oi mi Having Just Returned from the East we areDaily In Receipt of New and Fashionable made D Ii O T.HI H 2 Which are Perfect in Fit. Ia Neckwear Furnishing Goods, We have the finest grades in the market. We can show you Dunlap, Yeoman and Stetson Hats In all Colors and Shades, and as to Price, we guarantoe to sell you Goods at Lower Prices than Omaha or any other city can quote you. Call on us atut you will go away satisfied that YOU GAR BUY BETTER GOODS Of us for Less money than you have ever seen them. Every Article Guaranteed as Represented or your money will be refunded. Tho Leading Clothiers, - 5tl & Main St. tenth In five years, one tenth In six years, one tenth in seven years, one tenth In eUht 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 druw interest at the rate of seven per cent pr annum from rue time of the levy aforesaid until the same shall become deliu (ruent, and after the saint: shall become delin quent a penalty of live per cut together with interest at the rate of oue per cent per month si) all be paid upon each deliuq'tent install ment. Ufa). 3. That th entire amount of tax so levied and assessed 011 any of said lots may be paid by the owner of any lot. or the entire equal pro rat proportion of said tax on any of sai 1 lots, may be paid by any person on any part of said lots within fifty days from said lew. and thereupon such lots or parts of lots sha'il be exempt from any Ilea or charge there for. Srce. 4. That this ordinance shall take effect and b in foice from and after its passage. raised and approved February 1 s. A. D. 1883. (attkst) F. M.RICHEY, Mayer. W. K. F X, City Clerk. The above tax is now due and payable at the office of the city treasurer, and will become de linquent and near interest after April 3rd. 1889, as seen in section 2 of the above ordinance. JAMES PATTERSON'. JB , City Treasuier. 'Notice of City Election. Notice is hereby given th-it on Tuesday, April 2nd. A.D. 1889, an election will be held for t he following city and school officers ot the City of Plattsmouth : First Ward. One Councilman. Second Ward.Ooe Councilman. Third Ward. One Councilman. Fourth Ward. One Councilman. Fifth Ward. Two Councibnen, the one receiv ing the highest number of votes in the Fifth ard to serve for two yearn, and the one re ceiving the next highest nu nber of votes to serve 1 r the term of one year. Two Members of the School Board for the term of three years each. - sam eiecii4ii wn oe neia at the riMiowintr polling places In e cb of said wards : rirsi ara at neooaer s oince. Second Ward at Cass Couuty Iron Works. Third Ward at oflQce of Uichey Bros, lumber Kouun waraai a:erman-s lumoeromce. Fifth Ward at brick school house. And said polling places will be open at nine o'clock a. m. of said day, and close at 7 o'clock p. in. antt no longer. isateq at ri4itaiinamn..-xeo..xiarcii9. Au.issa. V. M. Richev, Mayor. W. K. Fox. City Clerk. Fine Job Work Cheap at Tn s Herald, NUMHKH 104 IB IE3 of ChcapJGoods. and Shirts ! Dr. C- A. Marshall. n.3sidoat IDoxitiot. Preservation of the Natural Teeth a Specialty. Auesthetics given fwr Path less Filling or Extraction or Tkbth. Artificial teeth mule on Gold, Silver, Rubber or Celluloid Plates, and inserted as soon as teeth are extracted when de sired. All work warranted. Prices reasonable. FirzacitAL.rt's Bock Plttbouth. Nil C. F. SMITH, The Boss Tailor Main St., Over Merges' Shoe Store. Has the best and most complete stock of samples, both foreign and domestic woolens that ever came west of Missouri river. Note these prices: Business suits from fib to $35, dress suits, $25 to $45. pants $4, $5, $G, $6.60 and upwards. Will guaranteed a fit. Prices Defy ComDetilion. R. S. Windham, Jobx a. Daviks, Notary Public. Notary Public. WlXIUAHlAVIEt, Attorneys - at - Taxr. Office over Bank ot Cass County. flattsmocth, - - Nebraska mi t