The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 23, 1889, Image 4

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    THE DAILY llEilALl) : 1'LATTSMOUTil, atiliUASKA, TttftSDAV, Ai'lUL 2!l, its89...
Tne Evening Herald.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
A. HtlWbar, On tint, Itocknood Baildlnr,
Talrphoae Jfo. X.
Or. Wither, beatlst, Union Itlork.
CITY CORDIALS.
Mr. C. M. Homes, who was reported
in these columns yesterday as being very
ill, is rejorted growing wore this after
noon. J. II. Waterman commenced this
morning to make good sidewalk im
provements in front of his block on Main
street.
People who are fortunate enough to
have liye peach trees in their yards have
a beautiful ornament now, with promise
of plenty of fruit afterward.
There will be services at St. Luke's
church every Wednesday evening at 5
o'clock, with one bell of warning at fif
teen minutes prior to that time.
New telephones haye been placed as
follows this week: No. 102. Marshal Dr.
C. A. residence; 102. Win. Turner's resi
dence; 10.'$. Dr. E. W. Cook's room; 104,
Soennichsen,& Schirk's store; 105. Water
man & Son's lumber and coal office.
The organization of the new cit
council was effected last night, and com
mittees appointed by the mayor for tin
coming year. The city council now con
aists of ten members. A president of tb
council will be elected at the next regu
lar meeting.
General improvements all over the
city continue to go ahead with a steadi
ness and volume that is encouraging and
promising to the summer. The number
of nice residences which have been and
are being erected are generally of first
class proportions and beauty.
Several small Woys of pugulistic im
aginations gathered on a "flat" not fai
from the high school grounds this morn
ing, drew a ring, into which two whost
dignities had been iuulted stepped, and
a miuature John L. Sullivan and P. Ryan
setto was had. Results were not serious.
The marriage licensa department of
the county trade was called upon today
for permits to wed for the first time since
April 15th. "Corn Plantin," seems to
keep the boys at home. Licenses wert
issued to Geo. J. Stohlmann and Miss
Louisa Kupke, from near Louisville; anrl
Mr. D. R. Churchill and Miss Nelli.
Holmes, from near Rock Bluffs.
The first brick since the opening o'
the Brick and Terra Cotta works last
week, arc now being burned and a visi'
there discloses much of interest to
observers. These works are among
thejnost extensive and complete in the
state, and the brick manufactured is
completely of first class qualities. F. D.
Lehnhoff is superintendent of this exten
sive concern. The making of a brick
taken about ten days if pushed through
the process, which is like this: The clny
is taken from the bank on to cars which
carry it to the mixing hole of the "mud
mill." Ileie it ia thoroughly soaked
with water and all lumps softened; it is
then ground through the "mud mill" 1 y
horse power, and the moulder receives it
and fills in into moulds, at the rate of
seven thousand a day. A man receive
the mould full of brick and dumps
jthera on a smooth board which is placed
n the drying rack by a third party when
they remain from three to ten days (ac
cording to the weather) till thoroughly
dried. They are then taken to the
.oven for baking or burning. Th9 oyen
eoutains eleven appartments, each of a
capacity of 10,000 brick. The burning
is so conducted that one appartment i?
filled with fresh and one emptied of
burnt bricks each day, making the capac
ity 10,000 brick per day. The brick
Ha4 at these works is of excellent quali
ty, and the orders for this season an
large, and dried brick are already being
stored away in the "dry shed" to bum
after frost next fall. About fifteen men
.are employed there now.
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We will offer for the next Thirty days Lots in South Park to
the number ot One Hundred. Cash payment on each Lot 10. De
ferred monthly payments 3, with only 5 per cent interest.
This is" the finest opportunity ever given in Plattsmouth to pur
chase cheap and desirable Keal Estate. The fact that the city is
buildino- up for a full half mile south of the Park as well as both east
and west sides of the addition is steadily increasing the value of this
handsome property.
THE OLD AND THE NEW.
Tho Old Council of Eight Clves
Way to a New One of Ten
Petitions, Bills and Ordinances.
The council met last night in regular
session, present, Mayor Richey, Clerk Fox,
Councilman, Dutton, Murphy, McCallen,
Shipman, Salisbury, Jones and O'Connor.
Minutes of last meeting read and ap
proved. Communication from the reporters
praying for the addition of a reporters'
table to the council chamber was referred
to committee with power to act.
A petition praying that by proclama
tion of mayor all business houses be
closed April 30th, from 1 to 4 p. m. was
granted.
A petition asking for the location of a
water main on Locust street, between
Seventh and Ninth, was referred to com
mittee on fire and water.
A petition of residents of South Sixth
streets praying for the opening of that
street from Gold street to Lincoln avenue
referred to committee.
A petition from Second ward residents
asking that water mains be extended
north on Eighth from Washington to
Day street was referred to committee.
A petition asking that gas be extended
on North Eighth street was referred to
committee.
A petition asking that Second street be
put in repair from Rock street south and
water mains be laid thereon, with
hydrants at Rock and Gold streetf was
referred to committee.
The following bills were reported
favorably on by the finance committee
and warrants ordered drawn on the var
ious funds for payment:
ii Johnson, labor $ 14 25
M W Morgan, labor 32 DO
City Engineer 17 25
L Kildow, labr 1
J W Russell, labor 12
Knotts Bros, priuting 15
W F Melyen, 1
I II Dunn 18
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45
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Peter Merges, rent 10 00
Johnson Bros, hardware 2 85
Weidnian & Brekenfeld, same. . 10 65
Platts. Water Co., 1,125 00
Richey, salary 07 75
The committee appointed to locate the
tire hydrants ordered last fall, located
them a follows: Corner Sixth and Locust,
Seventh and Locust, Thirteenth and
Fourteenth on Main, west side of Four
teenth and Elm, east side of Spring and
Elm.
The petition asking the location of
water mains on Eleventh street, north
from Washington avenue with two hy
Iniuts, given to a committee at previous
meeting, was referred to new council.
Salisbury presented a resolution, where
by the city would allow 5 cents per yard
for all dirt taken from the streets to fill
private lots. A discussion arose which
called from Salisbury an explination
of the immediate good and en
couragement the city would give to lot
wnars to perform their duty. The reso
lution was left to the consideration of
the new council, as the vote stood four
to three in fayor and on the raising of a
point of law as to the authority of less
than a majority of the council to pass
such resolvtion, the matter was dropped.
Report of board of public works show
ed that the grading contracts let last
week for filling Fourth and Fifth at
Pearl street, and Pearl and Vine streets
would be completed within thirty days.
The bonds of the contractors were also
read, and report received and bonds ap
proved. An ordinance from the judiciary com
mittee regulating the erection of all
tilectric light and electric motor wires,
with a communication from Stephen Buz-z-jll,
telephone manager, read and refer
red to judiciary committee.
An ordinance amending the occupation
tax ordinance was read and further con
sideration laid over.
An ordinance prohibiting the market
ing of goods from a wagon on the streets
in paving district No. 1 was laid over.
An ordinance for the protection of the
curbing on Main street, wag passed.
: A petition from Hannah Blake stated
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A Rare Opportunity to
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UCDDMABiy ftlBEPl
House-Keepers, Boarding
House Furnishings.
As the House-cleaning time is now at hand Ladies should not for
get that we are headquarters for everything pertaining to inside House
Decorations.
Taped Lace Curtains .1 yds long, 41 inches wide, Guipure Border at $2.00 pair.
3i " 44 41 " " " " " 2.00 oiiir.
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Oriental Chenille Portiere's 3$ yds long, :)3 inches wide at $7.50 a pair. These
come in combinations of Cardinal and Gold, Sipphire and Gold.
Oriental deniHc Portiere's 3$ yds long, IS inches wide at $12.50 a pair. Com
binations of Cardinal with Sapphire, Gold with Sapphire.
Fancy Figured Cotton Plushes 25 cents a yard.
Large Line of Plain and Fancy Scrim9 from 10 to 25 cents a yard.
We carry a large and complete line of Fancy D ido Shades in all the latest col
ors with very handsome borders from 50 cents to $1. each.
Our Stock of Cornice Poles comprises Ebony, Cherry, Oak, Wal
nut, and Brass with mountings in Irass, Nickle, liroiizo and Wood.
Brass Vestibule Hods with ends, Bracelets and flings to match. I'.rass
Drapery Chains, Brass Drapery Hooks, Lambraguin Hooks, Curtain
Pulls, Curtain Fixtures, Curtain Hods.
Largest Li ne cf Carpets in
Tapestry Brussels With Borders,
Body Brussels With Borders,
Velvet Brussels With Borders.
Moquettes With Borders,
Fred Herrmann, One Peer EisI 1 si lif I feist
i i ii ijiumni in n mi ii ijjiiw tLjuaiEpai.aMMnpi nnmnm imiotiiii juuumjji
that two dwelling houses on lots 12 nnd
13 in block 47 had been damaged by
grading Second street to the amount of
$500 and prayed for an adjustm
Matter referred to committe on claims.
McCallen presented reports of various
officers for the pa9t year, which w.-rj
ordered placed on file.
The official bonds of the recently
elected councilmen were read and ap
proved. The deed of the B. M. to the city f
Plattsniouth for the ground given for
second street was referred to mayor and
city attorney to, have it recorded.
Moved and carried that the newly elec
ted council be sworn in. The mayor
called the newly elected council to come
forward. At the call Messrs. Brekenfeld,
Jones, Hemnle, McCallan, Simpson and
O'Neil stood before the mayor and took
the oath to do their duty. Mr. Dutton, the
only retiring member present,shook hands
with the new and old members and ex
tended congratulations. The new mem
ber were seated and the new council pro
ceeded to business without even the roll
call.
Standing committees for the ensuing
year were then announced as follows:
Finance: Salisbury, Simpson, McCallen.
Judiciary: Simpson, Shipman, O'Con
nor. Claims: Jones, Brekenfeld, Murphy.
If you are not a freeholder you ought to be, and there is no
exense. bave half the money you usually expend each month and ap
ply it on a Lot. If von desire a pleasant home in the future invest
now
It you wisli to umiu tins
have money furnished you with which to build. If you will make
vour home in South Park you will be convenient to good schools. It
vou wish pleasant neighbors make your home in South Park.
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44 44 44 $3.50 pair.
44 Fine Nottingham Net $i;.50 pair.
44 Wide Guipure Bonier $4.00 pair.
44 Fine Nottingham Net $5.00 pair
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Ingrains Etc.
Streets, Alleys and Bridges: Murphy,
Ilemple, Simpson.
Fire and Water: Shipman, Jones and
McCallen.
License: McCallen, Shipman, llcmple.
Cemetery: O'Connor, Q.Neil.
Hospital: O'Neil, Salisbury, Breken
feld.
Police: Brekenfeld, O'Connor Simpson.
Printing: Ilemple, Murphy. Salis
bury.
Clerk instructed to have city officers
and standing committees printed on
cards.
Adjourned till Thursday even'ng, to
consider saloon licenses
Buy a Refrigerator.
That is what to do to keep your vic
tuals from all getting stale this summer.
The most improved and economical pat
terns for sale at Henry Boeck's Furniture
Emporium. He has all furniture supplies
required for homes and offices. Parlor
Furnishing, Dining Room Furnishing,
Bed Room, Hall and Office Furnishings.
See them. .
C. J. Inskeep, is at Gering & Co's. to
attend to the optical defects of all classes
and eyes of people: if
:Your Eyes are Failing:
'
do not delay seeing him. lie has optical
instruments and is a practical and manu
facturing optician.
Plenty of feed, flour,
meal at Heisel's mill, tf
graham and
the City.
Purchase Desirable Lots,
season ouy a iot in ooutn l arK ami
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House and Hotel Keepers.
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Values In
58 inch wide Tukey Hud, Fist Colors,
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" wide Turkey Red Absolutely Fast Colors, 50 rents yard, worth CO.
" wide I5est Imported Turkey Red, 75 cent, worth h.
" wide Xubleached Loom Dice only 2't cents yard, worth :;5.
" " " oxtn-, (piulity, only U5 cents yard.
" " Cream Damask good value, a bargain at 45 cents a yard.
" " extra value good pattern', at 50 cent a ynrd.
" " " vry line; and a bargain at 55 cents a yard.
" " Cream with It d Border at 45 cents a yard worth 50.
" " " " " (ii) cents a yard, good valti'
" " 44 " 05 cent: a yard, worth 75.
" " Black Satin Damask (it 00 cents a yard, worth 75.
" ' " ' nt 70 yard, well worth fl.
" ' at $ I., ( heap at $1.25.
Full Stock of Napkins and I).ylies at Low Prices. Our Kntin
Stock ot Matched Sets in Table Linen wjrth from $7.o0 to 1).0J re
dueed to 5.00 a Sett.
The best Bargains in Towels eer all'orded in the city.
Dress Groods arid G-loves !
To those w! o have not taken ndv,nf.iige ol'oi;:- Very Low Prices
in Dress Goods and Gloves we .shall continue the sale on them one
week longer.
Do not lorget that we are Pellin 1 Bnllon Simpson's Be.t, 5
Button Bon Marche, .and b Button lion Marche Suedes at the Very
Low Btice of 51.11) a pair, worth almost double.
Double Fold All-lwo 1 Druxs Suitings :it 27 cents ;i yrd, worth .'Jo.
?( inch All-wool Suitings, -J'i lilVreit colors, at .'iOc, worth 50.
40 inch All-wool lied Fern Suitings at 50 ets., worth 05.
Hiee Goods come in all the New Spring Shades and Mixtures,
l'llKt at those figures are a decided
Fine Four -
Lais,
Grasp lie
Turned 8hoe is Selling For
Three Dollars.
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If you live in the country and intend some d iy to move to the
city, buy a Lot now while it is cheap.
You can save money by investing it in South Park. Kemun
ber that this lovely addition to Plattsmouth is no longer a speculation.
Whether you wish to purchase or not it you will call' on Wind
ham & Davies you will be shown this part of the city free of charge.
h f j t fro n n fl Rfl r3
TaWe Linens !
only 35 cents yard.
bargain.
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