The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, March 27, 1889, Image 1

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PLATTSMOUTH, XKIiU.VSKA, AVi:i)Xi:SI)AY 12VI2XIXU, MARCH 27, 1881).
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SALE
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VCy Entire stock of Boots, Slioes, JrtioblDex's anvl ISlipPers
Must Be Sold By April 1st. Whoever Wants to Buy Cheap, Come. Now is the Time,
I thank the 1'uMic for their past generous patronage, and will be pleased to see all 1113' old customers and others to avail themselves of this rare opportunity of Cheap (Joodri.
All those knowing themselves indebted to me must come and settle by April 1st, ua all my accounts will be placed in the collector's hand, and costs added.
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GIVIG SOGIKT-MS.
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CI ASH I.OUtls. No. It'i. 1 . o. I . -.Meets
'very liicsdny evening of ech week. Ail
transient brothers aro re j' -elf nily iuvited to
fcttrml.
IILATTMOI I'H ENCAMPMENT No. 3. I. O.
O. F.. meets (ry a'tcrov.'e Friday lil
each inoii'li In lh M. if. in- II ill. Visiting
Brothers utu loviicd ! ;tit-ml.
TWO AtWW. NO. Hi. A. (. L. W. Meets
every attentat Friday evening at li . of 1".
all. Transient brother art? re-pcctiully lu
lled to attend. F. 1. Brown. Vaster ork
lil an ;i B.K- ins'er. K.-reiinui ; K. II. Steimker
Overseer; W. II. Mli'r. I maiii'ier; C F.
liousewoi III. Keeordci ; r-'. .1 .Moigin, liecelv
er ; Win. I'rcli.-iii. ;.:!. ; Wii.. I.udwig. Inside
atch : L. ob.cn. mt.vidc Watc i.
AT EBKASK A CHM'TEIi- NO. 3, K. A. M.
i' Mfft.H :;i i-hikI I fourth 'lu.sd.iv of each
mouth at MaoiiV l!::!l. Transcii lit brothers
are Invited to meet watt us.
f. !".. Winn:, H. I.
Wv. It v. Secretary.
Ih.atthmo'tth li.cf. n.. a. p.. a. m.
Mceti in the I'm -t :iu.l inn. I Monday of
each month at their !.;;!!. All transient l"ro:!i
et are cordially In-, i ! - 1 to nn-ct wit ii s.
.1. J. Kk sikv, W. M.
Wm. Hats. Seri-tary.
CiASS CAM J No. nrj, moukkn vo(:mkn
' ol America Mri-!t -wiX and fonrlli !nn
day eveniiiij lit K. of 1. Ii.i'.l. All tr.iiisiuiit
trother are r-;:-si.'il to mr-t witli iih. K. a,
Ntwid hit, Vupernble t'oiiial ; S. K, Niifn
Worthy AdvUiT ; S. (.. V.iMf, J'. tnker ; W. A.
Boeck, C'lt rk.
JULIUS rEPPEHBEIIG.
MANUFACTUKKU OK AND
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DSAI.KU i:i TJIii .
Choicest Brands of Cigars,
inclu.tir!"; our
-Flor do Pepperbergo' one! 'Buds
kl:i.l line of
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES
always in stork. Nov. 2f. 1SS5.
PUo)EISi
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of pur
ity, strength t'Kl wnoieeomeues. More econ
mii'al Hmu the ordinary kindiK, and cannot be
Hold in competition with the multitude nf low
lent, sh'rt weight al'iiu or iiiphate powders.
Sold imlij in can. Koyal Uakimo I'owueh
Co., ltw Wall t. N. Y.
: DRESSLER,
The 5th St. Ierchant Tailor
Keeps a Full Line of
Foreign 4 Domestic Goods.
Consult Your Interest by Giving Dim a Ca
SHERWOOD BLOCK
Tlrtt-m.-vxt'h.. - TOW-
Our
First Spi
ing Surprise!
With Wew Goods at
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In
II ft .iTifafi
outlier
Men's and Voaths Suits, $1.93, $7.85, S 10.00.
For Business, 12.30, $15.00, $10.50.
Boys' Long Pant Suits to IS years, 2.95, 3.45, $5.45 to $13.50.
Boys' Knee Pant Suits, $1.4-5, 1.95, $2.45, $3.45, $5, $0, 37,
Boys' Kneo Pants 35 cts., 50 cts., 75 cts., $1.
Men's Merino Underwear 23 cents to 2.50 a suit.
Calf SIujs $1.20 to $5.00 a pair,
Men's Latest S.yles of Stiff Hats from $1.50 to $3.50.
All the Latest Styles In
Shirts and Neckwear.
HERALD STAFF HONORED.
Made the Rec9lpionts of a Basket
of Delicious Viands.
Thu forenoon as tlic dimur Hour was i
drawing ni;h, that time of l;iy wlion an
inward fueling of vacancy causes tl.o
compositor to watch tho h ind of the
clock impatiently, a modest young lady
eutered the sanctum with a lare market
basket on her arm, handsomely decorated
and of a general appenraueu that imme
diately excited our curiosity. With
admirable courtesy the basket wkh placed
ou the desk with the remark "TLi is
from the W. R. C. to the IIkbald." Ac
cepting our thank the iiH'fcaeiigor took
her leave. Removing the coyeiing from
the basket there was revealed an exten
sive assortment of good things, in
generous quantity, and urranged in an
attractive manner by some tasteful and
artful hand. The following note:
PIjATTsmoutii, March 2G.
At a regular meeting of the Woman's
Relief Corps a resolution of thanks was
offered to the IIekald staff for their
many kink word and favor given. Ac
cept the basket and contents from the
cowmittte of entertainment.
The basket contained n large six-layer,
beautifully fros-ted cake, of most delicate
flavor, t urrounded with oranges bananas
nuts, caramel and candies. Here was a
feast fit for the president and his cabinet
But without an invitatioa to those dis
tinguished parties the IIicit.VLi prints
and editor laid the contents on a stone
and then set to work to "clear the deck"
with a hearty good will. I he treat was
greatly enjoyed, and the IIekald staff
will always entertain pleasant memories
of the occasion toward the ladies of the
W. It. C.
Methodists on the Move.
At an official meeting of the trustees
of theM. E. church on Monday evening
it was decided to offer for sale al the
church orouerty on Ctli street, including
the church bui ding, and in the event of
a tale, to construct a new church edifice
further from the business center of tne
citv. The business committee were al9()
instructed to pay the paving tait recently
assessed. It benins to look as if the
churches in Plattsmouth meant business.
Let the good work go on. Our city is
far behind in the matter of good churches.
A Card.
We desire to retnru our sincere thanks
to our friend and neighbors who so
kindly rendered us assist mce in the care
of Q'ir late son, Qeorge, during U:s locg
pell of sickness.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L.. Furlong.
Timothy Clark has purchased the
.John sop acre in ths north part of Jiil
lings town, on Sixth stre.
For Sale The M. E. Church proper
ty on Ctli street, about 92 feet front, for
term? apply to
1 w d w Windham ce Daveis
-Just received at
assortment of spring
the Raz iar,
hats ana tnmins.
a large
Hard Worker for Your Trade.
Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska,
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed bids will i.e received l.y t'ue Cnainum
of the Board of fublie Works uuiil noon ou the
17tli day of Apr I. 1o, for fining the olJ creek
bed at the following plavs town :
Coutract No. 1, 1.378 cud. yas.more or less on
Vine street between 6th and 7lh street. Con
tract No. 2 l.GZ" cuh. yd, more r le on Pear!
tit between th and 7tli Sts Contract No. 3
ug cub. yds. i;orn or less ou E ist :f 5-h St. be
tween Maiu and' Pearl Sis. Contract 4.741
cub. y.i-tv- more or less on east side of 4li rt.
between Main and Pearl Sts. Two classes of
bids will be received f r s ii l work : Class "a"
the Contractor to furnish eartii from private
grounds ; CJas "IV the contractor to tnki;
the earth from such plaees iu the public streets
a the Chairman of tiie Uoard of I'ublic Vv'ork
may direct.
Engineer's Estimate Contract No. 1. Class A.
12!i cts per cubic yard.
Kocineer'u Estimate Contract No. 1, Class B.
S cts. per ci'b. yrrt.
Enstiueer" fcstlmatft Coijtrac?; So. 2. Class A.
12'i cts pvrr cub. yrd.
Ekrin.'er'8 Estimate Contract o 3, Classy
25 cents per cub. vrd
Engineer's Estimate Coutraet No. 3, Class A
12' j ft, per cub. yrd.
Knffiueer's Estirnats Contract No. 3, Cass
20 cts. per oub. yrd.
Engiueer's Estimate Coutraet No. 4, Class
12'i cts per cub. j rd.
Engineer' Estimate Contract No. 4, Class
25 cts per cub. yrd.
Work to be completed within thirty days
from the lettinx. Contract to b let to the
lowest and best bidder. Th right is reserved
ro reject any and all bids. For particulars en
quire of the Chairman Board Public orhs.
.1. W. .IoHNSO..
d20t Ch'm. Board Public Works.
B.
B,
An Orclf r. r-.cs
Levying a special tax aid ,;. d.niit a!i
lotswitliiu pavmg dixinct No 1. in the city
of 1'lat Is i outli, lo cover the cost of paving
and i urbmg A'aln slieef. bL'tween the eal
Mile of Seventh street and wen; iJe of t-.co-ontl
siieel in Hail city.
Y hkkkas, It bavi'jg been, and being here
by adjudged, dutetiniiied and established that
the several lots Hereinafter referred to have
each been specially benefited to the full
aiiioiiDt herein levied and assess -d against each
of said lots respectively, by reason of the pav
ii.g and curbing of that part of Main street be
tween the est side of Seventh street aud the
west fide ! Second street.
therefore, s'or the purpose of paying the coHt
of Huld paving and curini.g
lie it Ordained hy thr Mayor and Council of the
L ily of I'UUtxmoulH
SKt.-TliN 1. That the cost of paving and
' curbing lh.it pail of Main street williin paving
' (i slilel No. 1, in the city of Piattvuiouth, from
the east siilo of feveiith sireel to the west side
ol second street, said cost beirg the sum of
I 2D,4sl.t;'i, be and the same is h. retiy levied aud
I a sessrii in proporiion lo the feet fio t along
said l aving aud curbing aud according lo
special benefits by le isoii of said paving and
curbing upon the following des-ribea
lots ; said cost being so levied ou said lots re
spectively, as follows, to-wit :
hllabeMi L. W al man. lot 7, block 27,. 94S7 52
(ie E Uovey.lotS, block 27, 4S7 52
James Jordan and Win L Browne, lot 9,
block .7 487 52
Ceorge Pronger, lo: 10, olock 27, 4s7 -2
Triisieeu Prunbyieriau cliuicli, lot II,
block 27. 4S7 52
Fml StaUflmann, lot 12, block 27.. 4S7 52
I John Fitzgerald tot bluek 28 4y y2
I John Fiizger.:ld lot 8 block 2i 4!1 02
j II. P. Cooiedge lot J block 2S 4iil '.!
! Peter Merges west !i lot 10 Mock 28 245 .M
V. V. Lou;. id east ' loi 10 block 2 215 ;
I 1 Iiz:ibeth ilendd wesl lot 11 b ock 28.. 215 !;
in. lierold easi !i lot U block 28 215 tXi
M. It. 1'olH west i lot 12 block 2.S !IC
Amelia Sherwood east !i lot 12 block 28.. 2v.it 02
Bank i.f Cass C west i lot 7. block 2'J .. 245 in;
J K ox, east Vt ot 7 block 2i) 215
Emily i.ivw west lot 8 block 2:) 245 00
Levi tii-lding rasl ', lot 8 block 2'J 245 'Mi
b red siadt lman west 'i lot 9 b o k 2? 245 yr
C J, Martin east lt lot 9 bloik 2J 15 M
Luciuda killings lot 10 block 29 491 92
F. E W. ite west ii lot 11 block 29 245 i
Jason SLreight easi lot 11 block 29..,. 245 l'ti
i , 11. l o.U west 20 feet lot 12 olock 29 . . 22i
U V. Mathews ea-t 21 f et lot U olock 29 2J4 32
t ha'lottv A , heeler, lot7. block3t, ... 491 U2
Cotiuiv Coiniuissioucis, Cass county, lot
8 block 3(1 491 92
Coubty Commissioners Caascouuty, west
! i lot 9, block 30 245 9i
Lclia L. I Ii .in. is, c.ist 'i Of lot 9 block 3u 215
II. K. Paliiier. west yt lot 10. block 30 245 9u
I' red i oioer. east ! lot 10 blo-.k 30 215 'M
Fit-d ;orier west i-i lot 1 1 block ;Jo 2i5 !u
John llartisian east ' lot 11 olouk 30. .. 245 !;
Kied tioos. lot 12 bloek 30 491 92
Frederick Krug, lot 4 block 31 121 19
Phiiiip Fr.lscli, north !i lot 5 blok 31... 124 19
O 1 J: ii it K Co., S!i Lot 5. Block 31.. 124 l!i
C Ii & 1 K 11 Co.. Lo C, Block 31 397 2J
C 15 iS; Q ti U Co., L it 7, Block 31 749 ti
Phillip r'litsch, E 21 feet Lot 8 Block 31. 114 2"i
August Back, 25 feet Lots, Block 31 i:w 02
F i: .(iattt iiau, V!i Iot 8. Block 31 0 50
K li tjuttman, 21 feet lo( s. Block 31... l.W rs
Phillip ."iitNch. E'Jl feet Lot 9. Block 31- ; 4s
Aiuust Bach. 25 feet Lot 9. Block 31... 77 Us
' II Gutliinan, Vi Lot 9. Block 31 221 97
F It t.utliiiiau, 24 teet Lot 9, Block 31.. 75 99
Phillip Frtsch, E 21 teet Lot 11. Blocd 31 31 71
August Baeh. 25 feet Lot 10, Block 31 37 Go
Henry Amison Estate, W!i north 21 feet
Lot 10, Block 31 51 2f.
8" R (iiithman, SVV1 LotlO P;ocS :it ... 52 2i
F li Jitiiti;an. 24 feet Lot li, Block 3L.. 3t; 24
Henry AniKon's Ftate, Lot 11, Block 31. 153 50
ilriiiiil Onng
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Having Just Returned from the Kast we are Daily In Receipt of New
and Fashionable made
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Which are Perfect in Fit. In
leckwear
ano
6 hirts
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Furnishing Goods,
We have the finest grades in the market. We can show you
Donlap, Yeoman and Sieiscn Hats
In all Colors and Shades, and as to Price, we guarantee to sell
Goods at Lower Prices th in O.naha or any other city can
quo:e you. Call on us and you will go
'away satisfied that
you
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feci
150fi Oo
153 50
50 24
32 04
72 48
34 04
:-4 04
75 H J
69 99
130 5S
119 40
V. B & Q It U Co,, Lot 1. Block 32
U B ct Q K It Co., Lot 2, Block 32 ...
C ii & i) It It Co., Lot 3, Block 32 ..
C li & Q K It Co.. Lot 4. Block 32...
K Ii Guihman, Lot 1 1, Block 32 ...
Frank Uayle. 24 feet next to E 48
Lot 12, Hlock 32
F L.Gavle, 22 feet w of Krahlt (iayle's.
Lot J2. Block 52
Allie V Uobeits, K 48 feet Lot 12, Block 32
K Ii tiuilmi n, 23 feet oil west end Lot 12
Block 32
I O O F 23 lect Lot 12. Block 32
Frank (Savle. 24 teet next to E 48 feet
Lot 13, Wjck 3. .,
F 1, i.le, 2'J te t W tjt Frank tiayle's
lot 13 Block 3 '
Aliie V Koberts, E 48 feet Lot 13,Block 32 151 98
it u tai'ii'iian, 21 ieet oil westeud Lot
13. Block 3i 72 93
I O O F 23 feet Lot 12, Bl sck 32 72 99
I-rank Oayle,21 feet next toE4sfr;et Lot
14, Block 33 ,
F Ii Oayie, is2 feet W of Frank Cayle's
Lot 14, Block 32
Allie V lioboits cast 48 feet lot 14 block
32
F. It. Outhman. 23 feet olT west end lot U
IHocK 32
I. (. O. F. ti teet lot H block :i2
Adolph Ho.-ouliM tn east !i lot 1 block 33 245 96
laiinah Blake, we-t '3 lo: 1 block 33 225 00
J. C. Peteiseu ct Bro.. west ! lot 3 bloc
33
Hernun Spies east ' lot 2 block 33
I os. V . eckbach west Vt lot 3 block 33. .
Emily Drew e it Vt lot 3 block 33
). v lureiioerger west 'i lot 4 luock 33..
J"s. V. W'eckb ich oiist ',4 lot 4 bloo-t 3i. .
Wiiiiai'.i Wetc.iicamp lot 5 hi ck 33
iluh) ins Busch 1 t 0 block 33
John Watermau lot i block 34
John vva'ermau east ' lot 2 block 34 ...
John Fitzgerald wst !i lot 2 block 34
John Fitzgerald east '-i lot 3 block 34 ...
1. (iiuck west Ii lot 3 block 31
Jouotliau Hart a. id J. VV. Marthis west
lot 4 block 3 ,
fiobo v hie e.ist ii lot 4 block
.1. H. Waterm iu east 'i bo5 block 34 .
Win. Wetencjsiii west Vi lot5 hi ck SI.
Pe;er Jluiiim west Vi l 't G bl ck 34 . . .
F. I), iehnUolf ea--t l lot 0 block 34 ...
Frank Camitli east Vt lot 1 b'ock 35 ..
K. P. Hockwood west U lot 1 block 35
Walter White lot 2 block 35 40 12
Ira A. Myers eat 'i lot 3 block 35 245 !;
C. H. Pa' inelc !i lot 3 block i5 215 9;
Alice Pcpperberg east V lot 4 block 35. . 225 00
E. it. Dovey A Son est yt lot 4 biock 35 225 in;
KGOyvey.t "oii lot Sblocic 3" 450 12
. w. v line. X itiec 101 e mo k 3 2-)4 6
Henry Hocuk, 24 feet lot 0 block 35 210 00
Johii Black uoi til 48 feet lot 1 block 3G-. 259 99
M. K. chuich center lot 1 block .30 227 5J
Mm Black north 48 feet lot 2 block 3o .. 2: 99
M E church center ?i lot 2 block 3o 227 5,,
ios. II H ill lot 3 blnc'4 30 474 32
K. Livingston lot 4 blocs 30 4s7 52
Fran Carrnth lot s block 30 487 52
W. II. Schiidkuecht lot 6 block 33 ... 4S7 52
Skction 2. That s lid snesia' taxs levl d
aforesaid on Slid bt respectively shab be
come delinquent as fo'lows : One tenth of the
total amount so levied on each of said lots shall
become delinquent in fif y days from the pass
Mge and approval of this ord nance, one timtii
in one ye -r. one tenth in two years, one tenth
in three years, one tenth in four yearn, one
Of ii4 for Less money than you havo ever seen thm.
Guaranteed as Represented or your money will be
Every Article
refunded.
MAYER.
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J24 4v
124 4
225 0C
245 9f
225 03
215 9ti
245 4t;
Sin 4i
4:il 92
4:)1 92
4 1 Hi
245 !5
215 90
215 9G
245 90
245 06
245 9
213 9i
245 90
. .215 m
... 2'5 9;i
. .. 245 9i
... 2-.-5 Oi)
The leading Clothiers, 5tl. & Main St.
tonth in live year", one tenth In six years, one
tent1' in seven years, one tenth in eight ye us.
one tenth iu nine years after said levy, and be
ing lrom the pasae and approval of this ordi
nance. Each of said ia-'tallmeuts, except the
first, shall 'Uiavv intere t at tin rate of seven
per ci'iit p-jr an nun from Cic time of the levy
aforesaid tiu'il the sa-ne sha'l become delin
quent, and after the s.im.s suali become delin
quent a penalty or live per c.uit together with
interest at the rare of one per c-iiit per month
s'lall be paid upj;i each delinquent install
ment. skc. 3. That th entire amount of tax si
levied and :isessed on any of said lots may
be pa;d by the owner of any lot. or the entire
equal pro rait proportion of said tax on any of
sai i lots, nviv he paid by any person on any
part of said lots within fifty d:iys from said
evy. and thereupon such lots or p irts of lots
shall be exempt from any lien or charge there
for. Sec. 4. That this ordinance nhall take effect
and b j in foiee from an l after its passage.
Passed and approved Febr irv U. A. I). 1839.
. (Tri.;sr) K. .M. UICilEY, Myjr.
w. K. F X. City Clerk.
The above tax is now dae and payable at the
ofiice of the city treasurer, an I will become de
liiique t an I ear interest after April 3rd. l8SJ,
as seen In section 2 of the above ordi iarice.
J AMES PATT E KSo N . j a .
City Treasuter.
Notice of City Election-
Notice is hereby given tint on Tuesday,
Dr. C A. Marshall.
,
Apr I 2nd. A.I. I8i), an e!ecti;n will be hel I for
the f Ib-'wing city audclrol oSlO!
of Plitmoutli
loera of the City
First Ward.Oiie riounci'm in.
second Ward. O ie '.'o inciiinan.
Third Ward, one Councilman.
Fourth Ward. One Councilman.
Fifrh War l. Two Ctuucilmeu. the one receiv
ing the highest number of vote In the Fiftli
ard to serve for tw years, and the one re
ceivi" iho next highest nu nber of votes to
serve f r the trin of one year.
Two Members of tin Siiifiol Board for the
term o three years each.
said elecii:i wi'l be held at the following
polling p'acs-s in e ch of s aid wards :
First Ward at Header's office.
Second Ward at Cuss Comity Iron Works.
ThtriAYari at ottce of Kichey Bros, lumber
yard.
Fourth Ward at Wa'ennai-s lum)?r offloe.
Fifth Ward at brick pchoil house.
And saiil p illing places will be open at nine
o'clock a. rn. of said day, aud close at 7 o'clock
p. m. and mo longer.
Dated at Flatts:nouti. Neb.. March 9. AD.lsW.
F. M. Kicitzv. Mayor.
W. K. Fox. City Clerk.
Fine Job- Work Cheap at The Herald.
n .. ? 1 jL
Preservation of tins Natural Teeth a
Specialty. Auesthctics given for Pain
less Filling ok Extraction of Teeth.
Artificial teeth mid on Gold, Silver,
Rubber or Celluloid Plat'-s, and inserted
as soon as teeth are extracted when de
sired.
All work warranted. Price reasonable.
Ftrz.tti's K . ;;i4 Puvxr ootu. Neb
C. F.SMITH,
The Boss Tailor
Miln Sl 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 $10 to dress suits, $25 to f4.
parrts $4, $, $3, $0.50 and upward.
3?" Will guaranteed a Ct.
Prices Defy Comoetition.
R. S. Wixdham, Joun a. JJAVIEH,
Notary Public. Notary Public.
WIXIMIA3I A IIAYIG4,
.ttorrLsys - at - LaT7.
Office over Bank of Cass County.
rLATTSMOCTH, - NEBRASKA,