The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 20, 1889, Image 1

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SECOND YI3AK
ATTS3IO UTI I, NEBIIASKA, SATUUDAY EVI2XING, AlMilL XO, 1889.
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Absolutely Pure.
Tin powder ni'vcr varies. A nutrvel of pur
it, si r. ni;! Ii ami w lioleHoiuent-s. Morn econo
mies! in hi t!i.- ordinary ki ml', and c.imiot be
sold in . 1 1 1 ict 1 1 1 :i nitll the multitude of low
trxt. sii rt weight alum or pho-pha'e powder.
S'tiil u,ibj in cans. 1'oVAL, llAklSO 1'uWbKB
Co.. In.; W:ii st. N. V.
ainY offighi'iS.
Mayer, ... F. M. KiniEY
Cleik. - - - W K Fox
Tre:i-Mirer, - Jamkh Pattekhon, .ir.
itt'r:n-v. ... Ji V Kl IN Cl.AHK
Frumiir. - II.C.SriiMlUT
rolic,.1-1 S'i. - - S Cl.lFKOKD
Mar.-lnll. - - - i. H. Dunn
Couueiluien, lstw:ml, a Samshukv0"
) ! M .lOMKS
) I Ml. A SlIII'MAN
I M ii ML'KI'IIY
I S W Dl'TTi.V
I con O'Connor.
I I McCaI-LKK, I'KKS
V Johns in.Cuaikman
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Buai J Pub. Works
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Ci ASS l.ODUH No. lis. 1. ). O. F.-Meets
'every ruewday evening of each week. All
transient brothers are reKpecUully invited to
attend.
1JLAT TMOU Til EXCAMP.MEXT Xo. 3. I. O.
O. F.. meeii every alternate Fliilar in
each month in the Masonic Hall. Visitlug
llr.the;s are iivited to attend.
ilASS CAMP NO.312. MODEltX WOODMEX
of America Meets second and fourth Mou
dav eveninir at K. of P. hall. All transient
l.ro'Mier ate requested to meet with u. L. A,
Newcomer, VeneMtde Consul ; i. F, Niles
Worthy Adviser ; 6. C. Wilde, liauker ; W. A.
Loecli, Cleik. , '
CEilltASXA rHAPTEIi. XO. 3. K. A. M
Jlei-H sswi'.il wit fourth Tuesday of eaeh
nioiilh at Mao' lia'.l. 'f ranacieiit brothers
a.e invited to incut v. itii us.
F. E. White, II. P.
Wm. I' v. Secretary.
itpjV'iim'ii lonr.p vn r. a w a 1
Meet -i on the lir-t and third Mondays: of
month it their liall. All transient brotu-
are cordially tu.ueu to ni'-ei wmi us.
Wm. II Secretary.
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JI-.TlS.;OU I II UOIK'.E Xt). 8, A. O. IT. W.
A- evrv lteruate Friday evening at
i c;i."..(..j LsiliiitSoViocK, All transient broth-
tie ....pc-?:fi.ny liivitit in atieiiii. .
Vvtide. ije-r.Ii;i ; I. conard Aiujrsoa, Overseer.
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lA33('t)UNX'It.XO 1031.UOYAL MtCAXUM
me-tJ tiie f ec 'id and fourth Mondays of
ao1! in jutii at Areaaum ll.i'.l.
It. X. Glenn, Itpgeut.
r. C. Minor. Secretary.
J-r. ZION COMMAN'PAUY. XO. S. K. T.
--Me.tn first aud third Wednesdny nirht of
e".cli in-nth :.t A: tso-i's h s'.l. Visiting brothers
;.e totduuly iiiv'ii-;d to ii.er with isi.
li'n. JI.vys. Kee. F. E. White. E. C.
TAc2QUUiZ PU3T43 G. A. R-
P!:i:r)ii4er,
..::...-ii!'.r Viae
J.m.or "
Adjutant.
S-.rK.
"Cieerof the iiay.
" iuard
Sergt Major.
..Juarter M.ister erst.
.1 oat unapiaiu
THE JOKER.
U. A. I);
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S Caicki;an"
ti w.-t. S u.ks ... .
A. Sill I'M N
llsuv srttKtu;:
A. Taiisch
JAM is Ilu-KSON,
Andk ison FitV
I. O t'"P ri-....
,;ci Si.ii.iUE y fc1 '-n-.r-r
Everybody realizes that tomorrow is
K ister Sunday, and the liens have labored
energetically to supply the demand.
The Unto ball boys, the Joker under
btauds, are going to eat eggs on that
day. They have started out nobly in the
race this year, and he would like to ad
vine them to be careful lest they upoil
their record in their feasting and get put
out by a fowl, for the old maids of the
barn yard have considerable to say about
the crop this season.
In his observing manner the Joker
lias, for some time, been searching; for
some trait of character tiiat can be said
to be to the credit of mankind, and the
fact has recently been 8 untreated to him
that no man ever went through his wife's
pockets at nitrht he couldn't find the
pesky thing if he wanted to.
The Joker has stuffed himself with
historical facts of 179 to be able to
fully comprjlun I an 1 appreci ate the
Washington Intugural banquet Tuesday
night, April 50. ,.
"Come with nv;," said the night goblin
late oye evening, as he seized the Joker
in his arms and slipped a mask over his
face, "and I will show you wondrous
things." For a moment he struggled for
freedom as the goblin seemed to be get
ting a move on himself, and then for
what seemed ages he felt himself rushing
rapidly through the air and under the
lifted cover of the mask saw rivers, for
ests, cities, lakbs, oceans, swamps and all
imaginable maps of physical geography
sailing by at a dizzy rate. ''Are we go
ing around the world, or are we travel
ing back to the beginning," thought the
victim of the late hour, and he hugged
closely to the boosom of his captor to
claim merciful protection Finally the
rushing sounds ceased, and the last
thought of their destination seemed like
the right one as the goblin alighted gent
ly upon a precipitous mountain side in
stubby yegitation, and a mournful ,:qua-r;r-r-a-a-k,"
"OjUa-r-r-r-a-a-k" was heard,
liemoving the mask from the Joker's
fact thejgoblin said'look down," and
hovered over him so that he could not
look up. There below was a smooth
surfaced sheet of water, and from it wn3
reflected plainly the forms of small trees,
and stars, and fleecy clouds witli silvery
edges which showed it was partly clear
and the moon was rising. From the re
flection the trees appeared to be just put
tin? forth their leaves, the air wa3 alti.
refreshing like spring. It was a
beautiful scene, but solemn, the whisper
ings of the wind could not be heard, but
a continuall "qua-r-r-r-a-a-k, qua-r-r-r-a-a-k,
qua-r-r-r-a-a-k," which sadly rose
from the water frogs, was the only sound.
"Where are we?" asked the victim of the
: goblin's mysterious aniauh; but the only
answer was a toug "qua-r-r-r-a-a-K,. xrom
below, then suddenly there was a great
commotion in the water and a heay
yapor arose frqn the surjacq and formed
info twu ugly shaped inoosteis, which
rose above the banks of the of the pool.
j or lake, and moved away silen:ly. At
this the Joker shuddered in great fear,
but then feeling the protection of . the
goblin asked: "What are they?" "Ti.e
cae,!! replied 'e awful goblin of the
night, "is malaria, the other is scarlet
fever." "Ah, I'm at th3 beginning,"
thought the prisoner, " and pjrh ips I'll
yet know the truth of the Darwin theory."
Glancing below the Joker was surprised
to see the pool had greatly decreased,
apparently from the drawing together of
the banks, the reflection showed the trees
in full leaf, there were no clouds, but
the stars shown brightly, and then there
came upon him a depressed sensation of
summer heat; the sad "qua-r-r-r-a-ak"
continued, and a he looked
and wondered at the sudden
chancre the nool was acrttin irrcatly dis-
turbed, and a third and greater yapor
arose and vanuhed. "What's that, and
where are we?" cried the prisoner of the
goblin, wondering what would come
next? "That," came the reply, "is the
Yellow Jack, he has just arrived from
Memphis," and coutinued t tie goblin,
moying from the Jokek, permitting him
for the first time to look about him, "we
are on Pearl street in your native city,
and that shriveling pool from winch
those pestilences have risen and gone out
is the stinking water in the old creek
beds which are so reluctantly filled under
the order of yourl city council. Hut
come, see, the uasin tiouung me pooi
has at last been filled, we must go."
And as the goblin sailed through the air
again the Joker glanced bac k and saw
the pool was gone, but leavts were fall
ing from the frosts of the autumn.
SPECIAL ATTENTIOM-
Grand Closing at Wescott's,
in clsui'oe of tho c!os-
in.
Eikenliary
jo bands ol mu-ic, no
fouvc-nirs for the ladies, no boquets
lor the gentlemen. Jut a com
mon every-tlay closing, which will
occur at the bewitching hour ot 0
o'clock on each week day evening,
for weeks and months to come.
In the meantime, and at all other
times during regular business
hours, there will be no lack ot
music (in the air)" sweet music,
too, to all those who are trying,
these hard times, to make a dollar
go a good ways in buying clothes.
The main point in thi-5 notw-p
and the one to ic-mcmor 10 tiie
fact that Wescott, the "Boss"
Clothier, has just returned from
the East, where he
bought
the
At Weckbach's Millinery Dep't
We have the largest and finest
assortment of ladies' and children's
hats in the city.
Call early and select your Eas
ter bonnets.
Infant's white lace caps from 35
cents upward. Prices sure to
suit. Joseph V. Weckbach.
Eyesight treated at Gering & Co's.
Attention SirKnight3!
There will be a meeting of the Platts-.
mouth Fjiyision No. ? h It. I. of P. at
their armory on Monday evening, April
22nd, at 8 p. m.
W. W, Drummoxh,
2fc Lieutenant Commanding.
Stuff in Clothing, Hats, Furnish
ing Goods, tfcc, that will suit you.
Wis line takes in the Hest Grades
and the best styles. lie owns the
goods for cash and will make you
prices (quality and makeup consid
ered) lower than anybody in the
town. Your trade is solicited.
C. E. WESCOTT,
The "Boss" Clothier.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ATTOKNEY.
S. F. THOMAS.
Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public. Ofilce in
Fitzgerald Mock. Flattsinouth, Xeb.
ATTOHXi-.Y.
A. N. SULLIVAN,
Attorney-at-Law. Will Rive prompt attention
to all bufinesa intrusted to him. Ottice in
Union Block, East side, Plattsmouth, Xeb.
GROCERIES.
CHRIS. WOHLFAHT1I.
Inakeep, the optician, at Goring & Co's.
Attention.
Tickets are now on sale at X P.
Young's for the Washington reception
and banquet. The ladies will esteem it a
fayor if those expecting to attend will
procure their tickets earlr
Ianqtet tickets V5c. G vltery
2'4 tents.
tickets
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Ice! Ice!! IrjeU!
F. S, White's wagon Is now out deliv
ering ice and any parties desiring that
article will leave orders at the store.
dlw P. S." White.
For all optical troubles go
i. Go's ard 'see Xnskeep.
to Gering
I haye 500 acres of good pasture, and
any one having horses or cow to pasture
will dp wel tp call on me.
J;, li SvTRRi
tf Ilattsmouth, Nebraska.
Do not fail to call at Gi-ring & Co's
and haye your eyes examined by thier
optician this week. d-Gt
Farmers should patrpaLe liy.u.e indus
tries and by your seeds of- Jas. W- Bouk
$renwpod I$eb.i
Staple and f:ncy QroiieViea,
Biy. loui
Crocker
''lour and Feed.
Glassware ianc'
Wmi,. BROWNE,
X,-W OPFIG3.
P rsonal attention to all Busiues Eutrust
to ruy eare.
NOTARY 1ST OFFICE.
Titles Examined. Abstarcts Compiled, In
surance Written, Keal Estate Sold.
Better Facilities for maklp.g Hu Lous than
A&Y Qthv Agency
PlatJsuaoulIi, - IVe1rasku
K. DRESSLEi
Tb 5th St. Merchant Tailoi
Keeps a Full Llue of
Foreign 4 Donatio Goods.
Consul. yo,yr Interest hy Giving Him a Cal
SHERWOOD BLOCK
J. n. EMMONS, M. D.
no:v-EOPATnic
Physician I Surgeon
Ottice and resident conaer of Seventh street
and Washington Avcni. Telephone No. 80.
Chronic J)i2eaas and I)Ne ises of Women and
Children a specialty. Office hours, 9 II to a. in,
2to & and 7 to 9 p. in.
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(.;i!A.Nl)KST
Ever seen in Plattsmouth. Everybody pleased with our Exhibition.
It wits thii universal expression of everyone that examined our Suits
t!i -t t'i -v -v -r ''i Gi-r- ful'v
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No one desires to haye Tailor-Made Garments" who h is fitted on one
of our Suits.
OUR HONEST ENDEAVORS
are to sell only the I'jst Clothing. The Confidence of all classes al
ready gained is a Feather in our Biimiichs Cap that will continue to
wave gracefully in the balmy days of tl" present Spring, llcineinber
also that
we wiu mmtmtu
any prices quoted to you in anything in our Line of goods.
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AWES5
Tho Leading Clothiers,
5ll & Main St.
JULIUS PEPPR8RG.
MANUPACTCRER OF AND
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IN TIIK
Choicest Brands of Cigars,
including our
Flor do Popperbergo and 'Cuds
BULL LINK OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES
always "in stock. Nov. 26, lSSo.
B. c N. TInno Table.
OOINCJ WKST.
No. 1. ! :( a in.
N. :. u :16 p. in.
Xo. 5 8 :ol a. m.
No 7.--T :$ . in,
Xo. Sl-j -0 : p.
Dr. C A. Marshall.
CfilNO KAST.
Xo. 2. I :4 1 p. m.
No. 4. 10 :'.;; a. in.
No. C 7 :2m p. in
X a. 10 :"0a. in.
Xo. 10. 0 :54 a. in.
Preservation of the Natural Teeth a
Specialty. Aui ntlietics given for I'aix
less Fillinu ou Extinction ok Tketii..
Artiiicial teeth niad-j on Gold, Silver,
Rubber or Celluloid Plates, and insertei
as soon as teeth tire extracted when ds
sired.
All work wtirraiite.il. Prices reasonable.
Kir. IK tvuo's ii;. jc.i Pvrirfvf jurH. Xer
A'l train ruii daily by wavof 0naha. except
Nos. 7 and 8 which run to and from Schuyler
daily except Sunday.
Fine Job Work Cheap at The IItvRALi.
87
T t Q-ift A MONTH '- be ma to
ft L lO''" unr.i K.l in A"en
Ii eferreii wiio c:in fnrul-.li a hurn and iive
ilieir w lit," time to fie bu-dies-1. Nuru muni
ent m ly lie prolitahlv e:iij!oyed also. A f-tr
vue.iiieics in t'nvir hih! eili vs. 15. K. JOilX
ov & ;i. . i.m M tin-Kt.. uii imioijil. Va.
A". If. wi'x cui.nJ'pii il riljui. r miti'l
.vk sKiidiinj Klri-ii fur riilj. Coh- (j'i'UI:.
Vrtur for biz, It. F. J. A Co.
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JI.'3T SACRIFICE HIS $30,000 STOCK 6 CLOTHD-'U, UATS, CA1-8, BOOTS, SHOES, FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, FOR SPOT CA.-Jli ONLY,
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PER'OEHT.
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CHildrans Suits $1.
Ciiilds Sac Pants 25 cts.
23 oys Wool Suits $2.65.
Mens Wording Suits 3.
ufik.ll Wool - Blacfe Wcrstsd
Suits $7.65.
ens Ovsalls exits.
Working Siiirts 35 cts.
Xori5 Bluo Elsmnol Sliirts 75c
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"or5 ech
l.Icus Joans Pants 85 cts.
Hons Blacls "Wool Sats 35o.
Mens Caps Piva cents.
Hens "Worlring1 Shoes $1.
Mens Sewed Shoes, Suttpn or
Lace, $1.65,
Hens Calf Boots $1.90,
Hens Snirts and Drawers 25.
Tiais Is ttoe (Kreatst Slngliter Sale ever seen in Cass comity. M yon want save 5
ceiats on every dollar buy your (Koods of