The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 06, 1889, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    fclfff
if
-
PXj A.TTS M O UT 1 1 , NEBRASKA, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL, (;f.188),
numim:r 17.
Absolutely Pure.
Tnis powder never varies. A marvel of pur
It, fttrcnirth, ami wliolf moiiipikmi,!- Mnra r-n.
tnical tu-n the onllnary klndx, and cannot be
sold in competition with the multitude f low
test. 8h rt weKMit al.im or (ihofphate iMiwdrra.
&ld mill in eaiut. Kuyal llAKLta Powdkk
to., 100 wail &t. a. Y.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT.
A Rosumo of Judicial Matters and
Interesting Notes.
Several rases of interest to the public
have been disposed of during the spring
term of district court just closing, among
which may be mentioned the Champian
Machine company vs. .Fred O order,
which was decided by a jury in faror of
Mr. Oorder.
The two cases of J. M. Schnellbacher
ys. Jones, and Jones and Fitzgerald,
were referred to W. C. Showalter, clerk
of the district court, to hear evidence
and state an account between these liti
gants and report his findings and con
elusions to the next term of the district
court.
The two cases of Pollock and McEn-
tee, young gentlemen in the First Nation
al bank, who sued the Plattsmouth Im
prjvemeat company, alleging that they
were overreached in a land purchase and
ing $1,200; also C. II. Purmclo vs. John
Sharp and M. IX Polk on Palttsmouth
property, amount of decree Jf.jCO; W. J.
Martin vs. John W. Foster nnd W. II.
Bush, amount of decree $213.00; Inj.
A. Gibson vs. Adeline and C. IJ. Crippt-n,
CLOYO CHAMPION DEAD.
I
He
His Train Creaks in Two and
Makes a Fatal Step
A fatal accident occurred this morning
at Waverly. Freight train No. 23,- Kfc
hre at 12:10 this morning for Lincoln,
real estate in Weeping Water, decree of anj reached Waveily at 2:30 in charge
foreclosure, amount of decree $188; J. Gf Conductor Cloyd Champion. At the
II. Bellows vs. W. A. Kerehner, amount
of decrees in favor of several lien hold
ers, about $1,700.
NEW 8CIT3 RECENTLY COMMKNCED.
Crane Bros'. Manufacturing company
vs. the Plattsmouth Electric Light and
Oas company, foreclosure of mechanic's
lien, amount claimed about $1,800.
II. Anderson vs. Hornsbcrger and
Sheriff of Cass county, injunction against
defendants from removing plaintiff from
certain real estate near Greenwood.
MEDICAL DIRECTOR C B. &. Q.
GOUNTY OFFICIOS.
Treasurer.
Deputy Treaiurer, -Clerk.
-Deputy
Clerk.
Recorder of Deeds
Deputv KC'r-ltr
Clerk of District Co jrt.
Sheriff.
Surveyor, -Attorney,
Supt. of Pub School",
Oounty Ju'lue.
BOARD or SUPERVISORS.
A. B. Tooi. Cb'm.. - - Plattsmouth
Lou Id Foltz, - Weepini? Water
K. H. IM KH'IV. - - - K niWOOtl
D. A. Campbell
Turn. Politick
HlUD ('RITIIKIl.n
Ex a Cm rc:n ki kli
w. II. Pool.
JOHN M L.KYDA
W. C. 8HOWALTRH
J. C. ElKKNBAR)
A. Madoli
ALLRN HK.KSON
maynakd Spink
C. UU8SKL1
A Deserved Promotion-
Yesterday Dr. T. P. Livingston received
seeking to avoid their contract oh the a neat little bunple of circulars announc
ground of fraud and infancy, were tried ins; under date of April 3, his appoint-
to the court, the ulaintiffa beincr under ment as medical director of the C. B. &
the age of twenty-one years at the date Q. This promotion is deserved from
of their purchase from the Improvement I several points of view and the' hosts of
company. Considerable interest is mani- warm friends of his father, in Cass county
fested by the profession in the decision and throughout the state will rejoice that
of these cases by his honor, Judge Chap- upon the worthy son of our late lamented
maa. who is ex Dec ted to dispose of them fellow citizen. Gen. Livingston, has
on Monday, the 8th inst. fallen the official mantle of his father.
The case of Wni. Pickens vs. the PatU- Dr. Theo. P. Livingston is a skillful
mouth Improvement and the Platts
mouth Investment' companies, in which
suit Mr. Pickens seeks to foreclose a
surgeon, a nrst-cinss nnysician ami a
-,-- -
modest gentleman, universally respected
and loved bv everybody. The C. Ii. &
isi'i'Y officios.
Mayor,
Tlerk.
Tr;nurer.
Attorney,
Knifliier,
Police .Fudge,
Marshall,
Councilmen, 1st ward.
2nd
3rd
4th.
Board Pub. Work
F.M. ti 11 KT
W K Fox
Jamks Patterson, jb.
- liYKON (LAKH
- A Minoi.F
S Cl.IKKOKD
i. II. Dunn
J J V WKfKBACII
1 A SALISBUUY
ID M Josks
lK. A SHIPMAH
M ri Murphy
mechanic's lien oa the improvements Q. has bestowed a deserved promotion
built by him on Livingston Hights two upon a worthy young man which we as
years ago. Ihe defense of the Improve- sure Manager Ilolurege is higliiy appro
ment company, which is conceded to be ciated by his (Mr. lloldrege) host of
the owner of the real estate upon which J admirers and friends in this locality.
these buildings in questson were erected
is, that the contract was made with the
An Election Day Drunk.
On election clay tne saloons were
Investment company, which, at that time d r u q hiI;it viula
t i r u T..1 I 1
S W DUTTN
l Con n'CoNNOB.
1 P Mi-Cai
1 J W J
4 H'RKD
M It I
LLKN. 1'RM
V Johns .Chairman
(inDF
lAWKSWoBTH
GIVIG SOGIJia?JIS.
uirnJrf so. Hi. 1 O. O. F. Meets
Vevery Tud.iy f venio.; of each week. All
transient urom-T are respectfully iuviled to
ttend.
II. ATTMOlTril SN'CXMPIIKNT No. 3. I. O.
L i w m.'-M-i eerv A'tfr'-t.-; Friday in
V i.siunj:
ach mont.'t
Br-Jthers ;ir-
i,j ih M.iomj n.iii.
i'ivno-1 :o attetid.
'fMtro LOi;2 . )4. A. O. C. W. MeeU
everv iI'tiih Frilay eveulucjat K. ol 1.
rttl i r i:ii:- it l-.rot!nr ar reictf ully In-
liil to a. te;id. F. P. I?r wn. Vaater -ork-
tnn:C H. K msier. K n-iian ; K. H. Htelmkei
iiiitwi: v. H. .M.IKr. Financier; k.
iiniiu-wiii ili. Kc-L-nriW : F. J .M'ririn. Receiv
er: via. Creliau. O-.iie : Wn.. LuiwiK, Inside
fVatch : L. i;len. Outside Watc i
atviiukva riUPTEIt NO. 3. R. A. M
I Meft aeond and fourtli Tuesda of eai-li
enoclbat Ma.on Hall, iranscieui uroiucr?'
are iavited to w.ib u. p
Wm. Iv. Secretary.
had a contract of purchase for the land
in question and that having since for
feited all right to the premises, the legal
title being in the Investment company.
Mr Pickens can have resource upon the
buildings alone and not on the realty up
on which they are situated. Ibis case
will also be disposed of Monday by the
court.
The case of Eugene L. Reed, Geo. W.
Adam and Fred Gorder, bondsmen for
John W. Jennipgs, late county clerk of
Cass county, against the county of Cass
was decided by Judge Chapman in favor
of the county, his honor holding that
ther? was no equity in the bill and dis
inissming the same at plaintiffs, cost
In this case the bondsmen claimed that
the county commissioners hai paid Jen
mugs certain money which should have
been applied on his indebtedness and
that they, the bondsmen, pught to have
credit or such payment. Tlw court.
1. . t A. . , - .1 1 . - 1 7 - j I
uowever, ueiu iu u.e lupuwieu juug- , . , . t, , .
it. I J ,1 1 I
mem aga.ni. uC uonusmeu reuuereu a word3 aboufc the boUle h
tion enme under the notice of The IIeu-
ald scribe, and though such things are
of a daily occurrence, and are schemed
in many different ways it may not be out
of the way to relate this one. Two
young lellows of average appearance
entered a drug store and the leader en
quired of the clerk, "Do you keep
artists' supplies, I would like to get a
fine camel's hair brush." The clerk took
from the show case a great variety of
brushes and laid them before the would-
be artist for inspection. The brusbis
were taken up and examined, and priced
one after another and then ail laid aside,
apparently with dis-utisfiftion, whicii
led the clerk to remark, "You didn't
want a brush at all, then." The presence
of another customer semeed to embarras
the young man but he replied, "Yes I do.
I'll take this one," and picked up a 33-
cent brush and at the same time pulled a
whiskey bottle from his pocket and
Without any
was filled and
atter place Champion left the caboose
nd started to walk forward on the train
when the train parted. It seems that it
it parted just as the conductor was step
ping from one car to the other in the
darkness, though the exact circumstance
may never be known, nnd befell into the
gap and was mangled by the rear of his
own train. The forward men , of the
rain did not learn of the parting till
they had gone some distance. A run
back was made and the mangled remains
of the unfortunate conductor were found.
Mr. Champion wv wr-ll V v n ir
Plattsmouth having l.wu ii
boy, long before he went into the employ
of the B. & M., and his awful death will
be sudden and sad news to many. Since
leayinghere his home has been at Lincoln
Driving Pigs.
A new puzzle, or came, which has
been amusing everybody in the east from
a bank president down to a street urchin
has introduced itself into Plattsmouth.
This toy has taken more space in news
paper columns than anything invented
since the fifteen puzzle, and metropolitan
papers have 'Id voted pages to it, with
cuts of the game and people puzzling
with it. Three of them have ben
placed in the game room of the Y. M. C.
A. and afford an interesting pastime to
all who think it "looks easy enough."
The tantalizing little puzzle has various
names, but is generally known as the
"Pigs in the Pen" puzzle. The inventor
had in mind the difficulty which a farmer
encounters in ariviug pigs into a pen.
He may get all but one in, when the last
one is sure to dodge between his legs and
get away, or in getting the last one in
another escapes before h.e can secure the
pen. The puzzle is a board about eight
inches in diameter, with a rim projecting
high enough to hold a number of balls;
inside of this circle are other circles or
rims with openings. As the circles de
crease in size the openings are placed on
the opposite sides of the circumferences
so that though it looks easy, one has
great difficulty in getting four or fivt
halls all inside tue inner circle irom the
outer one. Plattsmouth is not vet well
stocked with these puzzles, but it doubt
less will soon be, and then even city
elc tions would not excite a man enougli
to let it alone.
FBI
AY EVENING., AI
AT 8 O'CLOCK ON ABOVE EVENING OUU
1L 51,
will take place.
Wo will show you som of the Handsomest Children's
Boys' and Men's
SJ Mi Sj?
js. iCfl. J.
N
ever brought to this market. Our Stock of
Neckwear and Flannel Shirts
cannot be excelled in any city. As a sovenir of this occasion every Lady
and Gentleman will receive
A HANDS0M
PRES
ENT I
Remember the Date,
Friday Evening Hext, 5th Inst.
& C. HAYl
The Loading
Clothiers, - 5tl & Main St.
OLATr.SMOCTII L'inOK NO. 6. A. F, k A.M.
A. M"ts on tn' nrl ana unr-i .uoimays t
c& month at their hall. All transient broth
em are cordially iu i:el t m;et with s.
J. (I. UICMKY, W. Al.
Wm. Hats. Secretary.
couple of yea., ago, was an estoppel to , d , fc t h purchaser who laid
jiSS CVMF NO. 3.-W, MODKKN WOODMRN
of AmeriCA M?Nw0'iJ and fourth Mob-
lav niuir at K. I r. hail. All iraii.iieui
L. A,
W. A.
I.,lhi.r. .r mMIHHieJ tO Ill.'Cf Villi U.
v-.urn-tir. Ve!t-r:i!!e Consul : '.. K, Nuei
Wtrtbv dvixer: S. V. .Wilde, Itauker ;
PoeeK, Clerk '
1LATT4.HOUrH MD;B N) 8. A. O. IT. W.
Meet ry alternate Friday evenlnK at
Rockwood hall at i w'cloca. All transient broth
era are ri'sjKH-tfulty invited to attend. I .
Lwkoq, M. W. ; K. Boy-J, Foreman: 8. t-.
Wilde. Recorder ; Leonard Audni.n. Overseer.
C1ASSCOOXCIU VO 1021. ROYAL UCANUM
meet tn ecotid ati1 fourth Mondays of
aca month at Arcanim Hall.
It. N. Glk.v.v, Regent,
r. C. Mi.vob. Stfiretary.
5fT ZION COMMAVDARY. NO. 5. K. T.
jUbleete fir3t and third Wednesday niht of
ab month at M.s-tonN hall. Visiting brother
ure eordialiy l-'vit d to ni.-er with us
iV'M. lee. r. E. hitk, K. L.
PLATTSMOUTH BOAROOFTRADE
Pretdnr ,....Robt. B Windham
1st Vice rresldeat..., .A- B. loaa
2nd Vice President ...;,... Win Neville
KAcrpurv K. Herr'iiann
Safer l.....:. V. R. Uuthiuau
3. C. RJehev. V. E. White, J C. Patterson,
JT A. 'Vciir, B. Eio!i, C. W. Sherman, t. Oor
r, J. V. IVeckbuch.
VlCOHlHlZ POST 43 G. A. R-
UOSi'Kli.
M A DtCKow ....''o'nmaDder,
BkJ H.'.MPLK .Senior Vico " .
8.CARKIUA.V Junior M
Zi Vii.ks Adjutant.
X. 9HIPMAX
"...'.'..onlcer of the liay.
" 'uard
Sertt Major.
lynxtHOX IfitY.- ..Quarter M:ister Serict
Ij. V.. !e:tri
vteafinx laturd.ii' evenlui
this claim and dismissed the action.
The amount the bods men have to pay
is very little oyer $100 each and they are
all wealthy men.
The three cases vs. Albert II. Town
send and others by citizens of Platts
mouth present a curious and and inter
esting state ot facts. They were tried
earnestly to the court and be decision
next Monday is looked forward to with
much interest. It appears that Shepherd
Duke purchased the real estate known
aa Duke's addition to Plattsmouth, in
taking a deed to fifty-two acres of
the same from one A. IL Townsend and
eighteen acre f the same from one
Mary A. Dobelan, also that A. II. Town-
send purchased hia interest in s tid real
estate from his brother, John S. Town
send, a lawyer at Albia, Iowa, but the
record fails to show a conveyance from
John S. Townsend of the undivided
eighteen acres conveyed by Slary A.
Donelan to Shepherd Duke and the suit
is to quiet the plaintiffs title to this un
divided eighteen acres which John S.
Townsend now claims. It is over twenty
years since John S. Townsend claimed or
asserted any claim to this property and
since Mr. Duke platted and laid out the
addition; also each of the several plain-
down the brush and tweuty-nye cents
and walked out with the remark, "My
friend here says he has a brush just that
site in ui? grip, ana we nave no use for
two."
New Time-Table.
Tomorrow at 11:45 a. M. a new
table will go into effect on the B.
Plattsmouth Passenger trains will
as follows:
time
& M.
move
GOING WEST.
No. 1, 9.0U a. m.
No. 3, 6 10 p. m.
No. 5, 8.01 a. m.
No. 7, 7.03 p. m
No. 9, 6.06 p. m.
GOING. EA8T.
ISO. Z, 4.44 . III.
No. 4, 10.20 a. m.
No. 6, 7.28 p. m.
No. 8, 10.00 a. m.
No. 10, 9.34 a. m.
Tlie Kegrrrramgf or tne Ena."
"It is the beginning of the end" is at
tributed to Talleyrand as having been so
truthfully predicted by him of the situa
tion of tho Hundred Days. But the first
time. Talleyrand beard it waa when he
was complimented on it by M. De Vi
trollcs, and then he saw no reason for
disavowing the paternity. Private indi
viduals not infrequently obtain life and
credit for their happy ideas by -ocribing
them to some renowned spirit of the
time, nnd this seems especially to have
happened to Talleyrand, who, did not,
and often could not, disown the author
ship. This happened in the case of the
saying: "Speech was given to man to
disguLse bis thought, which M. Uarel
really invented, but according to his
custom started in tho world under Tal
leyrand's name in the "Nain Jaune," and
which then never afterward he could
succeed in reclaiming. Dut Voltaire was
the first to express tho idea. The Gen
tleman's Magazine.
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
Wagon and Blacksmith Shop.
Wagon, Buggy,
Machine and Plow
BSPAinilTG.
orses
A Specialty. He uses the
Horseshoe, the Best Horseshoe for the
Farmer, or for fast i:.-;ving and City
purposes, ever invented, it is mane so
anyone can can put on sharp or flat corks
as needed for wet and slippery roads, or
smooth dry roans. Call and Examine
these Shoes and you will have no other.
J. ffl. Schnellbacher,
3th St., Plattsmouth, Neb.
A change of time is all that takes place
among regular trains hete in Plattsmouth
but at other points one or more trains
will be discontinued. One Passenger
from Kennesaw to McCook, and from
McCook to Denver, will ba dropped
from service each way.
CRAND RE-OPENING
Of the Photograph Gallery formerly
owned by Mrs. Cutler. I wih to an
nounce to the people of Plattsmoutb and
vicinity that I baye bought the Photo
graph Gallrry of Mrs. Cutlr, and am
prepared to do as fine work as can be had
in the State. I have secured the services
of Mr. I. F. Kennedy as operator, who
ILtVHY STRKIGIir
A. T fcOH
.Post Chaplain
CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED
To the Editor. Please . inform your
readers that I h ive a positive remedy for
the above named disease. By its timely
use thousands of hopeless cas'-shave leen
psrmanen tly cured. I shall be glad to
end two bottles of my remedy free to
any of your readers who have consump
tion if thev will send me their express
and post office address. Respectfully,
T, A. SLOCU.M, M. C, 181 Penrl St.,
New York. tf
has had twelve years experience in the
tiffs hive been in the actual possession of I leading galleries in the east aud west.
the particular premise now claimed by We make a Specialty in taking Babies
f , t1 t T, T , Pictures. Cloudy days equally as good
them for more thin rn vparn. If John I . . - . J i .
J I us iinamna for uittinn-a. We lnviti vrm
a t 1 i. - .1 i I .. . . . J
o. Auwuscuu tu Be yciuini, ii iu now aU to caii nnd exarrt,ne our work, wheth
assert title to this undivided itnerest, it er you have work done or not.
A Yankee with Forty-six Trades.
Mr. C. Ii. King, of this city, is a natu
ral genius. When a boy of nino or ten
he completed a miniature saw mill, an
exact counterpart of the mill owned by
his nnclo, for whom he worked. This
was placed under the mill, where it was
run by a water wheel. Long, red pota
toes were cut into "planks" and "boards,"
the machinery running with the preci
sion of the larger machines. As he grew
older his genius developed until ho could
turn bi3 band at anytlung. He worked
at many trades and was the master of
each after a short apprenticeship. 3Ir.
King is now CO years of age. and m mak
ing a list of the various trades he has fol
lowed he finds the total to bo forty-six.
Hartford Times.
Hobsrt Donnelly's
Wagon and
Blacksmith
unsettles the title of every laud owner
in Duke's addition hence, tli3 public
interest in the litigation.
Besides these important suits there
were several foreclosures of mortgages,
one of M. B. Fordon vs. Edwin A. Ityd
cr and M. D. Polk, which involves a
large part of Greenwood, Neb.,
Respectfully,
W. J. KOON.
Bridge Burned.
B. iS. M. trains from and to the west
were delayed today on account of the
burning of the bridge near Havelock,
which occurred this morning. The
the Schuyler train, No. 8, got here on tim
amount of the decree being about $2,000.
this morning, comp ssd of a box car and
Also the Mutual BeneCt - Life Insurance , 1 TT . i .
I backed out to Havelock to receive the
company vs. vv. ii. Martin, real estate ransferred passengers, makins No. 4
near PUttsmoutb, amount of dseree be about an hour late.
rimolw lUla .tit K,. .!-.- C.a.I
I I I I W I J WW ffV . V.I ..If. kJVC I
"Nor love, nor honor, wealth, nor power,
Can giye tne heart a cheerful hour
When health is lost. Be timely wise:
With ill-health all taste of pleasure flies."
So speaketh Gray, and who denies'
No surer fact beneath the skies.
Alas! for him who early dits
Because he is not timely wise.
Alas! for him who will endure
The ills he might so quickly cure;
Night sweats, and coughs, and hard
caught breath,
Consumption's heralds, signs of death.
To be cured, take Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery. Thousnnds" have
b.'n r-ured by it who. otherwise, would
be filling untimely graves For all liver
blood and lung dise tses, it js speifi,
Wacons, Buggies, Machines Quiek'y repaired ;
.rim nuaniHMf n ana ueueiui
Jobbing Done.
Horseshoeing A Specialty
I USE THE
2TEVEKSLIP
Horseshoe, whleii sharpens Ifscl a it wears
away, so rheip is never any danger of your
""" siipiuii aim u lining iieeii. t an
and examiiiA thin Miop nnd you will
Have uo other. Bent Shoe made.
ROBERT DONNELLY
SIXTH ST., - - PLATTSMOUTH
K, DRESSLER,
The 5th. St. Merchant Tailoi
Keeps a Full Line of
Foreign 4 Domestic Goods.
Consult Your Iatrt by Giving Mtm a CVI
SHERWOOD BLOCK
rla,ttsixiovuli - . TsJ"o -
JULIUS PEPPERBERG.
MANUFACTCKEK OF AND
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IN Tlifc
Choicest Brands of Cigars,
including our
Flor do Pepperbergo' and 'Ouds
FULL LINE OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKKKS' ARTICLES
always in stock. Nov. 26, 1885.
fTi. to ftk,r.f) A MONTH ean bemads
0 f j if o-o'J' wuihiiiK tut us. Agents
p eferrrd who can furnl-h a lior-f ami give
iheir whole time to t!;e Imin ik-h-. hrinie inom
enr." m-A-y be ju -li 1 :il . 1 v employed ulsn. a lew
VHca -tfS ii, t..viis and cii I- m. H. K. JOI1S
MIN & l(..loO0M: ili-M.. l;: liinoi.d. Va.
-V. tl. l.adirx enifiloyeil i!m Sever mind
a,ul $eii(tiua tf i fur rejAy Lome qinrk.
1 our or biz. JS. f. J. A Co.
R. B. WlxniIAM, JullX A. 1a vif..
Notary Public. Notary Publift
WIVBHAM II VVIi:4,
A-ttornsys - at - Law.
Office over Hank of Ca-s;Couaty,
VLVTTKMOCTH. - NKnKABKA
Dr. C- A. Marshall.
Preservation of the Natural Teeth a
Specialty. Auestin tics given for Pain
less Filling ok Extraction of Teeth.
Artificinl 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.
FfTZ?B44l,I'4 BL. ICS PHTMHOUIH. NH
WM. BROWNE,
P -rsonal attention to all Euglnc. Entrust
to my care.
XOTAIIV IX OKFIC'K.
Title- Exaruioed. Abstarct Compiled. In
surance Written, heal Eotate Mold.
Better Facilities for malila; Farm Loan taaa
Any Qtlier Agency
Plattgraoulli, - cbraska
9
o