The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 09, 1889, Image 1

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PL.ATTS3IOUT1I, NEBKASKA, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1889.
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GIVIC SOGIK'i:.KS.
1AH.- l.ODC. Xii. 1. I. (. IJ. I -M. -t-in
every Tncil:;y ver.iii of -;wli week. All
transient brotl;rr arc r'fcclfu:iv luvited to
atteud.
1 1 L ATT M ( ) IJ r 1 1 KNt.'AMI'MKN T No. 3. I. .
O. K.. iu.-i.-ii every atrr"ati I rul.iy In
each month in im? M.i-.i.i.: II.ill. Visiting
Jirotberi arw i.iviied to attend.
TUH) LOlHJK NO. m. A. (). U. V.-.Meets
every aliernai Friday evening at K. of I.
all. Transient brother are reieetruHy In
Ited toaiirixl. P. lirown. .Muster ork
man ;J. is. Roaster, I'-. -reman ; K. h. stf linker
Ovfmecr; W. . Mill, r, 1-muneier ; . K.
lloutewoi th. Kec-.nler ; 1 .1 Murii'iii. Keeeiv-
er; wm. relian, .t i:e Wii.. I.uuix, Inside
A'atch : L. Olsen, ulile Wattta.
ftEIJKASKA CHAITKlt- NO. 3, JC. A. M
Meets ve.nd and foisrt'i Tu--s l.iv of eaeh
month at Ma-oiiV Mall. Trt:iscit lit hrnLlieis
are Invited to meet with us.
f. K. WilMK, II. P.
Wm. V vh. Secretary.
1LATrsMOLTII l.olMIK NO. ft. A. I". & A.M.
Meets :u t!ie firt iiml I l!trl Alomhi vs of
each inoiitli at llieir hall. All transient broth
ers are cordially Invited t' meet wi;ii us.
J. tJ. iticiiKV, W. M.
Wm. Hats. Secretary.
C1ASS (JAMf NO. 3f MODKKN WoODMKN
' of Atr.eiica Meets (teroncl and fourth M-in-d
ay eveninij at K. or 1. hull. All transient
brother- are reiiie.stel lo m-,--t with n. I. A,
Newcomer, Venerable Consul ; ;. K, Nuef
Worthy Adviser; S. C. Wilde. Hanker; W. A.
BoecK, Clerk.
11LATT3MOU HI I.OOOK No. 8, A. O. IJ. V
Meet every alternate Kriday evening at
Rock wood Si all at h uVloc. All transient broth
ers are respectfully invited to attend. I. S.
Larson, M. W. ; K. Boyd, foreman: S. C.
Wilde, Kecorder ; Leonard Andersou. Overseer.
CI ASS COUNCIL NO 1021. KOYAL KCANUM
J ineetx tue Nt-coiid aut fourth Mondavs of
each, mouth at Arsaaii'ii II til.
II. N. Gle.v.v, Regent.
P. C. M i-S'oit. Secretary.
irr vi() i'omm ANOAirv x s k r
i--Meet first and third Wednesday nisrlit of
each month ut M tion's hall. Visiting brolheri
are cordially invited to meet wnti us.
Wm. IIav.s, Uec. F. li. Wiiitk, E. C.
PLATTSMOUTH 30ARD OF TRADE
President- ...Kubt. 15 Windham
1st Vice President.... A. H. Todd
2nd Vice President Win Neville
Heeretary - K. Ilerriiiann
Treasurer F. K. Cuthiuan
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J. C. Klchev. lr. K. While, .1. L. Patterson,
J. A. Conner, . KN'ms, C. W. SUeiiaan, F. (ior
der, J. V. Weckbacti.
McCOIHIE POST 45 G. A. R.
UOH Kit.
M. A. icksix Cor.imander,
Kkxj. Hkmplk Senior Vice
. Cariikhn' Junior " "
Urn. Nii.ks Adjuta-it.
A. SHIPMAX s 'ffr.
IIznkv srstKiiitir . ai.
a. Takscii i!ic-.?r of the ljay.
J AM us 11UKSJN " " Ouard
Se-j:t Maj.r.
Asdrrsov 3. Kit v.. ..Quarter Master Serf.
L. C. Cuttris Post Chiplaiu
feetin' -Saturday everinvj
WALL
'Iliis season wc show a much larger stock of
Wall I'aper than ever before. We have every
thing- from cheap Brown blank to the
EMBOSSED GILTS INGRAINS 8 FLUTTERS.
You cannot Jlntl a larger or more complete
stock outside the larger cities. And our prices are
lower. We would call special attention to our
BORDERS AND DECORATIONS,
We buy of the four leading manufacturers and
bv selecting the best from each, believe we are
better prepared to please you than those whose
trade will only justify their buying from one or
two manufacturers. We will take pleasure in
showing you our samples and request you to call
and see our stock and prices befjre you buy
Wall I'aper or
PAINTS!
We now have twenty-three very desirable
shades of Mixed Paixts manufactured, by Bill
ings Taylor & Co, of Cleveland and ev York.
These paints wc have handled for four years and
while other dealers are changing from year to
year, we find it to our interest to handle the same
oods as tiiky ake the best and have given uni
versal satisfaction. We guarantee that they will
not crack, ilake or chalk off, that they will wear
as long, if not longer, v; ill look as well if not bet
ter than any other oaint, 01 lead and oil. Wo will
forfeit the value of the paints and the cost of
applying it, if these paints are not found to be as
represented. Mixed Paint at our-pric.c,Yi.50
per gallon ) is cheaper than lead and oil at present
prices and wc believe it much better, but to those
that desire to use lead and oil we would say we
have nothing but the very best, and our prices
will always be found as low as "first class goods
can be sold lor. Hoping to be favored with
your orders, we are Yours Kcspectfully,
"WILL J- WARRICK,
DEALER IN
Drugs, Medicines, Books,
NORTH SIDE MAIN STREET,
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of jmr-
iiy. sirensjtli and wliolesoiueuess. lore econo
mieal t ii 4ii the ordinary ki mis, and cannot be
sold in competition with the multitude of low
tent, sh o t weight alum or phosphate powders.
SV.iV null in Clltx. KOYAL iJAKI.NU i'OWUKK
o., loo Wall St. N. V.
COLTjSPJPY OFFICERS.
Treasurer,
Oepiity Treasurer, -)lerk.
Deputy Clerk,
ttecorder of Ueeds
ipiitv ltee.nler
Jlerk of District Court,
herilT,
Surveyor.
Vttorney.
upt. ol Pub. Schoolc,
'ounty Judkfe.
t. A. CAMI'BRLL
Thos. Pollock
Bird Ciutchfiklq
KXA CltlTCHKI KLD
W. II. Pool
John M. Lkvda
W. C. SHOWALTKR
J. C. LlKKNBAKV
A. MADOLE
ALLKN liKKSON
Mavmakd Spink
0. KlHSHLL
BOARD OF SU'PKltVISOKS.
v. V.. Todd. Ch'iri.. - - Plattsmoutli
iouis Koltz, - Weepiinj Water
. n. in ksdx, - bJimwood
GL'Y OFFIGEKS.
flavor,
erk,
Trea-iurer,
tttorney,
nsriueer.
F, M. rti ii kt
W K Fox
- Jamks Patterson, je.
- HVltON CLARK
- A Madolk
Police Judno,
S Clifford
Marc hall.
i. II. IUNN
'n..nIl... 1lt ..... H.I S
J V Wkckbach
.uuuv.ii.ucu, iimdiu, i a Sat.ikhitrv
9nil .. il) M JONKS
ZUa OR. A Shipman
4MB Murphy
3rd
s W Dutton
i, J Cow O'Connor.
Iallkn. Prks
l.T W JOHNS IN.CUAIKMAIT
Hoard Pub.Works-c Krk.d (.order
I D 11 IlAWKSWORTH
PKmii.
Paints and Wall Paper,
r LATTS M O UTH, NEB.
MET FOR BUSINESS.
Tho City Council Does a Great
Amount of Municipal
Managing.
No Harraaalng Discussion.
PlatUuiouth'a aldermen auembled at
the council chamber last night in regular
segsiou. The elemeat wero somewhat
inclement, but the quorum got there with
stern business countenances, knswing
that their mental qualities would be
severely tried by the long routine of
business before them. There were
pressnt Mayor Richey, Clerk Fox, Alder-
men, Murphy. Dutton, McCallen, Ship-
man. Jones. Connor and Salisbury. Alin-
utea of previous meeting were read and
approved.
A communication nravinv for an ex-
tension of water mains north on Eleventh
from Washington avenue, with at least
two fire hvdrants. was read and referred
to committee on fire and water.
Petitions of saloon keepers: Hans Fra-
hum, John Blake, Jos. J. McVey, Wm.
Krecklow, Fred Goos. Gus Ave Lau A
Claus Speck, Wm. Weber and Nick Cun
ningham, were referred to license com
mittee.
The following bills were reported
favorably by the finance committee, pas-
sed by council, and warrants ordersd
drawn ou various funds for the payment
thereof:
J G Wright, labor on streets $ 8 25
J W Russell, same 16 50
V opergin, same lf UO
i n I
John bchwenneker, same 12 00
John Brooks, name a 2K
n Rriv4 ame . nn
S Hitt, same 43 00
L kildow, same 3 77
J.u.iwlBB"uK' ",uu "
M Wlorran, same 31 50
R Johnson, same 17 00
Dr. J H Hall 3 board of health
meetings
6 00
10 00
8 00
Dr. E W Cook
5 meetings.
DrTheo Livingston 4
F E White r "
J D Simpson 4 "
10 00
8 00
10 00
T K Fox 5
G II Poisall 8 "
2 UU I
James Grace, salary for March
45 00 I
John Fitzpatnck, same
W K Fox, incidentals.
W K Fox, salary for last quarter.
3 95
75 00 I
Gilson, Millon & Richardson
printing.
2 50
Knotts Bros, printing 62 45
i- . m ' . a -mr i 1
Keporc ot city treasurer ior aiarcn
showed a total on hand of cash and bills
collectable ot f 17,200.8 i, ana was reier-
red to hnance committee.
Mr. Murphy moved the clerk be in-
structed to draw warrants for the salaries
of mayor and council. Seconded. A 11
Ayes. Clerk was also instructed to draw
warrants for payment of Judges and
clerks of election. I
Judiciary committee introduced ordi-
nance ordering the trees in front of lot
7 block 30 to be removed. Oriinance
read second and third times and passed
under suspension of rules.
An ordinance repealing a portion of a
former fire ordinance to confine the fire
i;m;t. n Uain ufroof frnm 9apnnl tn I
Seventh, and north and south to the
Ueys between Main and Vine and Pearl
streets, wa, read three time, and passed
under suspension of rules.
Special committee appointed to make
..ttleount with cty clerk, reported
mounw receiveu ior year 1ro.11 icr
Ankrv -w-fc 3 t . 1 1 I
ou.ou. necsivea ana oraereu piaceu
a minutes.
A resolution was introduced by S4is-
bury authorising and requiring the mayor
to issue proclamation closing Seconn
street from Mam to Granite and accept-
ng the new street from Main to Granite,
on the B. & M. grounds, a per a former
agreement with the company. Motion
passed. Mr. Jones suggested that there
ought to be surveying cente s established
ver the city as a matter of convenience
and economy. Mr. Murphy rsplied that
Surveyor Madole bad been instructed and
Daid to put in iron monuments for such I
purpsse. surveyor cumiat statea ne
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failed to find them or any reaord of
them. On motion clerk was instructed
in trrito tn Ifr Mrlol nri oat unT I
record he may haye of the surveying
centres established by him.
On motion the council Proceeded to
m , .
Cinvass uie voie oi iue iai city eiocwon.
A committee of Messrs. Salisbury, Jones
and Dutton was appointed' to do the
raavassinir. 1
Renork nf committee recftivrl. and thm I
: , . t-
men receiving the highest s number of
votes declared elected as members schssl
board and city council and the clerk in-
structed to issue certificates of election to
them. I
Mayor reported that he had appointed
a. 'i73.,i 'j. ik;
r -n . ur r x a. tt t- i i
ss appraisers of lot It block 72. Ap-
praisors approved. v j
Motion passed ordering coastraction
of sidewalk on north side of Granite
street from Third to Fourth streets.
Council adjourned.
DISTRICT COURT.
Closing of tno March TermDe
crees of this Week.
The spring term of the district court of
Cass county closed yesterday evening,
and verdicts were given in cases yester
day as follows:
. W. II. Pickens V9. the Plattsmouth In-
vestment Company,
Court found for
plaintiff in the amount of f 800, interest
at 7 per cent.
Elizabeth Walker vs. Sheriff Cass
couoty. Judgment in favor of defend-
nt for cost
Lsvi P. Patton vs. sheriff of Cuis
county. Verdict in favor of sheriff for
I costs.
The Western Horse and Cattle Ins. Co,
vs. Henry F. Bunte tt al. Motion to
strike out inelevant matter sustained
Michael Archer vs. Surah Archer. De-
fendant withdrew ansrr -r; v r li; t fi I
costs to her,
Conrad Meisinger vs. John Frey, et ah
Application to revoke order appointing
guardean adlitira overruled.
Conrad Meisinxer vs. sheriff of Cass
county. Demurer overruled; defendant
given twenty days in which to answer.
Joshua Murray vs. Daniel Faust and
Henry Clark. Dismissed.
'Vm- Wagoner vs. E. G. Dovey & Son.
In this cae the court held the wages of
I plaintiff which had been garmsheed were
exempt, and ordered released at defend-
.
ant's expense.
T.onU F. KVihrell C.hm Tl.rmnn
tv. . a
i ne quitaDie Trust uo. vs. . jacou
Grassman, Catharine Grasstnan, Richey
Bros., E. G. Dovey & Son and the Phila-
delohia Morttrasre and Trust Co. Court
' , ... ".V...
1UUUU lucrc uuc Tj- ' eeJ i"u
$1025, upon their mortgages lein as set
torcn in tneir cross claim, with lU"o n
decree. That there was also due Richey
Bros, on their judgment lein $51.57, costs
$2.10. . Decree accordingly.
Marshall W. Smith vs. Geo. B. Walz
and Marv Walz. Court found there was
J.. i-n ji . i nn -v
i uuc piaiuki.il. f ij, luiicresi ai ue-
crec of foreclosure entered, and sale of
I A. "
mortgaged premises oruerea.
The cases of Thos. II. Pollock and
David McEntee vs. Plattsmouth Land
and Investment Co. Court found in
fayor defendant8. for Poiiock $125.
fr McEntee $225
Court adjourned 8;ne die
A Little Previous.
Inehrstnew potatoes of the season
were exhibited at The Herald office on
"day last by C. W. Cutrell, residing
BQ the west part of town. The potatoes
were about the size of a walnut, and Mr,
Cutrell enjoyed a meal from them on
inursaay. luis beats all previous
records for new potatoes in this latitude
The potatoes buried by that gentleman
8t fal1 ln a uil1 ner the house had
sprouted and the crop of new potatoes
was gathered from these sprouts. How
ever if the Dotatoes had been nlanted the
result would have been the same, as the
weather during the past month was equal
to such results-Nemaha County Herald.
Another Lucky Editor.
The editor of this paper has been ap-
pointcd postmaster of Elmwood, and
toot his station April 1st. Mrs. Rover,
.
the old postmistress, resigned and iteps
down and out with the Lost of recrarrU
and good wishes of all; while the incom-
jng postmaster bows in humble gratitude
to the patrons of Elmwood postoffice
wuo almost unanimously declared him
their choice, since Mrs. Royer desires t
resign. Elmwood Echo,
Qn Foot In the. Crave."
How offc-n do we hear the above said of
some poor pilgrim o er life s thorny path,
whose tottering step, pallid face, unnat-
ural glitter of the eye and hacking cough,
ani it9 sccomponying involustary pres- i
. r . 1 1 3 ai... i . 1
"i "" "i" iu mugs, ise seat
of the dread disease consumption that
ouse the remark? Too frequent, alas!
and In the Interests of such unfortunates
tu" is penned, to assure them that their
teps need tend no longer toward that
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ia nnfil Iif'ai allstsl crtsi i tAvarsrl I
Mitvwu iv ass v. v sti tu i
n.u
searches'of Dr. Y. Pierce, resulting in
the "Golden Medical Discovery," have
I irpoafa.i frnm Katnr. .V. I
t-t,-m j tmvuj "uiv,n
.. . b
race i which is reallv nothinn more nor
j4M than Scrofula f the Lungs), if taken
: time. Druggists sell It.
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Public Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the board
of health will raake a Dublic iuBuecti0n
a
--.-a. i. . ou, o.
uuiay, am uiu. rcrsona wuo nave
any complaint to make may file the same
with tne city cleric, city marshal or any
member of the Board. tf
W. K. Fox, F. E. White,
Clerk. Chairman.
Empstetic
GRANDEST
BUSINESS OPENING-
Ever seen in Plattsmouth. Everybody pleased with our Exhibition.
It was the universal expression of everyone that examined our Suits
that they were Cut Gracefully
"11 Mi ii Prist Fill.
i
No one desires to have Tailor-Made Garments who has fitted on one
of our Suits.
OUR HONEST ENDEAVORS
are to sell only the Best Clothing. The Confidence of nil classes al
ready gained is a Feather in our Business Cap that will continue to
wave gracefully in the balmy days of the present Spring. Remember
also that
WE Wilt
any prices quoted to you in
S. & C.
The Leading Clothiers, - 5tb. & Main St.
-
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
Wagon and Blacksmith Shop.
Wagon, Buggy,
Machine and Plow
Horseshoeing
. A Specialty. He uses the
37 Jim if $ '3 5
rp Lvin" and CUy
purposes, ever invented. It is made so
anJone CHn can P"t on sharp or flat corks
ZZTV.
these Shoes and vou will ha no trwr.
I W
.1 ll. Snhnailhinhai
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5th St., Plattsmouth, Neb.
Eobert Donnelly's
Wagon and
Blacksmith
Wasons. Buggies, Machines Quickly Repaired ;
.. . .
jobuing Done
UnrQPQhnpiliP A 9nDPialt
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2TET2SHXlH,
H2? J??, 11?! .It vf.rM
" 7 I . J wt - . - - .
iiarse slipping ana hurting itself, ( all
Ami sVHtiiiiiA thi Hhrwurift vmi
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wave nooiner. uesi&aoe laaue
ROBERT DONNELLY
OTVTtl OT TT 4 TTClfATTTTT
oiaih o., - - luaiiojiuuin
BESSIE
The 5th St. Merchant Tailor
Keeps a Full Line of
Foreign & Domestic Goods.
Consult Your Interest by Olnng Him a Cal
SHERWOOD BLOCK
Success
UflBf6U.
anything in our Line of goods.
GRAYER
9
JULIUS PEPPERBERG.
MANUFACTtTKEK OF AND
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IN THIS
Choicest Brands of Cigars,
including our
Flor de Pepperbergo and 'Buds
FULL LINE OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES
always in stock. Nov. 26. 1885.
$17 tO fis.'iO A MONTH ' an be made
9 vvr vtur woikiii !r us. Agents
preferred who can furnish a hoie ami give,
ilieir whole time to the business. Snare mom
eut iiisy be profitably employed !). A few
vacancies in towns and eitiN. 1. K. .IOHN
StN & CO.. 1009 Main-st.. Kiclimoud. Va.
"V. U. ljulit cmitliiu&tl alui. Xever mind
abwit tending xlnmi tor vry.lu. V.ituir. oirick.
Vour forhiz, If. F. J, t ('u
R.C. Windham, John a. Davieh,
Notary Public. Notary Public.
U t.MIIIAWA IIAVIKM,
Attorneys - at - Iaw.
Office over Bank of Cas County.
PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA
Dr. C A. Marshall.
Hesidont Iozitist.
Preservation of the Natural Teeth
Specialty. Auesthetics given for Pain
less Filling ok Extraction ok Teeth.
Artificial teeth made on Gold, Silver,
Rubber or Celluloid Plates, and inserted
as soon as teeth are extracted when de
sired.
All work warrant&d. Prices reasonable.
PrTziicitLr'8 Bizr. Pivrrs mouth. Nan
P -nonal attention to all Biulne Entrust-
to my care.
XOTARY IX OKFICK.
Title Examined. Abfarct Comnilad. In
surance Written, Keal KMate t-old.
Better Facilities for making Farm Loans IB an
Any Other Agency
Plattsmoutli, - Nebraska.