THE DAILY HERALD : PLATOSMQPTII, NEBRASKA, WEIftESDAY, ABRIL 24, ltSi). Tne Evening Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. A. Salisbury. I)ealt, Ilockwood Baildin, Tulrphone .. Xi. Dr. Wither, Irn tint, La Ion ISIork. CITY CORDIALS. April 30, 18Sy, that's what most peo ple are waiting for. No. .". was so loaded with passengers this morning that some were compelled to stand. The ladies of St. Luke's Sowing society will meet at the home of Mrs. II. K. Livingston tomorrow afternoon. The two young meu arrested last Saturday night for being drunk and dU orderly, and fined and sent to jail, were utilized today to clean the gutters on Main street, by order of Mayor Itichey. Iowa State Register: '"There has never been better singing and acting in Dim Moines than that given by the Bensberg company at the Grand last night." This company will be at the opera house to morrow evening. At a rueetisg of the firemen last night all companies were instructed to appear on the streets Tuesday, April 30, at 1 p. in., with their hose carts and th hook and ladder company, in charge of their foreman, uniformed, to participate in the grand procession. An old rain was on the streets yes terday with quite a tale to tell. xYcconl ing to his story he has been living in I'attawatamie count?, Kansas, and being without support or money was trying to reach relatives iu Casa county. Iowa. He left Kansas a month ago to walk to his destination and had got along all right tiiis far. Besides his tale to tell he car ried a valise. If a person will just have patience these windy days on the street when his hat blows off and rolls down the street, and does not chase it, it will surely come back; as was demonstrated this morning by the post office. The ht of a citizen blew off ami led a race at the head of a cloud of dust for the river. A small boy just coming out of the bakery with his arms full of bread, made a break for the hat and after a hundred yard chase captured it, and returned to find the owner, to be praised for his fieetness on foot, which satisfied him for his trouble. Mr. E. Van Tuyl, tax agent of tli B. & M. was in the city today, and left with the county clerk, for his and the county commissioner's use, a complete list of all the real estate of the B. & M. in this city. The lots were seperated in to two lists, road bed and depot lots (not taxable) and shops and other grounds (or taxable). The company seems to have always had trouble in the real es tate assessments here. Some of the road bed would be assessed, and some assessa ble property would be left unassessed, but this company's statement of their property (given as a petition to the com missioners) will secure proper assessing of all lots, and be a handy reference. PERSONALS. M. A. Hartigan was in from Hastings la.t night Mrs. Harry Coolidge left this morning for Columbus. Nelson Sheffer, of Salt creek precinct, was in the city today. Mr. W. II. Miller returned this morn ing .from a visit to Colorado. Mrs. John Hinshaw left for Greenwood this morning to visit relatives. Mrs. S. P. Vanatta and daughter. Miss Myrtle Lathrop, were visitors in Lincoln today. C. E. Wescott is agent for Hunger's Lauodry, Chicago. Washing sent and received every Wednesday evenintr. Bring in your washing and have it don;; right, it costs no more than inferio work. tf Special prices in Ladies hose at J. V. Weckbach & Son's. "We will offer lor the next mmm the number ot One Hundred. Ciish payment on each .Lot 51U. .De ferred monthly payments 5, with only 5 per cent interest. This is the finest opportunity ever given in Plattsmouth to pur chase cheap and desirable Ileal Estate. The fact that the city is buildino- up for a full half mile south of the Park as well as both east an d west sides ot the addition is handsome property. Windham & Davies, The Washington Centennial One hundred years ago next Tuesday, April JJO, George Washington, the first president of the United States, was in augurated. Every patriotic citizen feels that the day should bo celebrated in a becoming manner, therefore the commit tee haying the matter in charge have con cluded to have a street parade on that day. It is hoped that every organization of eyery kind in the city will turn out and help to swell the ranks. All who conclude to do so, will report to J. W. Johnson, marshal of the day, on or be fore Monday, the :29th day of April, for ordtrs. The procession will form on Chicago avenue right resting in front of Judge Chapmau's residence. The line of march will be as follows to-wit: Northeast on Chicago avenue to Pearl street, east on Pearl to Sixth street, north on Sixth to Main street, east on Main to Second street.counterinar chwest on Main to Fourth street, north on Fourth to Vine street, west on Vine to Seventh street, south on Sayenth to Main street, east on Main to Second street where the collum will break ranks. All parties will please take particular notice that the bell will ring exactly at 2 o'clock p. m., which will be the signal for all organizations to move promptly out of their respective halls and inarch directly to Chicago avenue, where they will be assigned places in the collum as they arrive on the grouud. The proces sion will move exactly at 2:20. tf Committee. A Little Folks Concert. Tomorrow evening, April 25th there will be a little folks concert at the M. E. church. Come out and hear the little folks. The following is the programme: Address of welcome Little Bertha Roe Sou?. Uod wants the boys and fcirls Class. Dialogue Master Callie Atwood and Grace Cummins. Who stole the nest Maud Parker. Three Unit ' Mushrooms Keith a Kicbey Eunice Davis and llan;lie Sulliv;iu. S'.inij, Sisterly Love Lizzie and Anna Hodg son. Dialogue Koch Riddle and Ethel Dutton. Nontr. O Let Me Kiss the iiaby--Oracle Cummins. Orandma's Beau Anna Hodgson. Sign the Pledg--Little Effie I'arker. S'nsr, Sink to Me Kobia Jescie Niles Old Maid in Character Lottie Cooper Dialogue Tommy Chapman and Jiminie Newell. song. Father's Growing Old nua, Stella and Lizzie Hodgson. Young America in Pinafore Jie Niles. A Law Agin Ir, In character Clpra Green. Which Shall it Be Lizzie Hodgon. Song, Jolly Boot Black, in character Kocli Kiddle. A Girl's Trouble Rosa Wintarsteen. .lolly Sailor Boy Don Atwood. I Told You So Anna Sullivan. Song, Golden Dreams Lottie Cooper and l-r.i Green. The Children Hour Lizzie Kikenbary. Riding in the'Cars Little Emma Cummins. 8necli by Little Edde Allis. Song. Merry Summer Days Rosa livers. The Two Dutchmen Jimmie Newell. Sit'ig. Gra-e and Kinma uminiiis. Entertaining Sister's Beau Little Ethel Onttoii Violin and Organ duet Bulah and Myron Els.. n. Closing Song Jessie Niles. Doors open 7:30, programme begins at 8. Admission, 10 cents. Cottonwood Items. J icob Vallery, sr., has been very sick for some time, but is reported better at present. Geo. Rummel of Pacific Junction, la., visited his mother Sunday and paid his respects to some of his most "Intimate" friends also. Rev. James Wood and family, of Min nesota, brother of Mrs. Samuel Barker, arrived at this place last week intending to make it his permanent home. Dr. Muter of Eight Mile Grove, was called to attend the severe illness of Mr. II. S.iyder, who has been ailing for some time. Mary Stokes who has been lying very sick at her sister's, Mrs. II. Creamer, has sufficiently recovered to be taken to her home near Plattsmouth. Jacob R. Vallery, of Plattsmouth, passed through this place last Friday. Walter Propst commenced planting corn Monday of this week. Mr. nenry Ilirz is erecting a commo dious dwelling which ho intends to make his future home. We highly appreciate the manner in which our new minister, Rev. Carter, ad- mm A Rare Opportunity to Purchase Desirable Lots. Thirty days Lota in South Park to steadily increasing tne vame oi mis " 1 4jh Fzi P3 m m b n cssa HEBBMAIlHlSf fcuiftL iRirl Nouse-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 8 yds long, 41 inches wide, Guipure Iiordcr at $2.0( pair. tf " " 41 " ' ' $2.00 p.,ir. 3i " r,l " $3.r,o pair. -H u " 50 " " Fine Nottingham Net $8.5!) pair. 3J " " 00 " Wide Guipure Border 4.00 pair. " . " 44 3 44 44 41) " Fine Nottingham Net f5.00 pair Oriental Chenille Portiere's 3f yds long, 38 inches xv'uU at $7.50 a pair. These come in combinations of Cardinal and Gold, Sapphire and Gold. Oriental Chenille Portiere's 3 yds long, !s indies 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 aud Fancy Scrims from lo to 2.1 cents a yard. We carry a large and complete line of Fancy Dado Shades in all the latest col ors with very handsome borders from 50 cents to 1. each. SiS JESSIES MiLiS Our Stock of Cornice Poles comprises Ebony, Cherry, Oak, "Wal nut, and Brass with mountings in IJrass, Niclclo, lin.o and Wood. Rrass Vestibule Rods with ends, Bracelets and King. to match. Brass Drapery Chains, Brass Drapery Hooks, Lambragr.in Hooks, Curtain Pulls, Curtain Fixtures, Curtain Hods. Largest Lmecf Carpets in the City. Tapestry Brussels With Borders, Body Brussels With Borders, Velvet Brussels With Borders. Moquettes With Borders, Prod iBFfiMii! In liii Enl 1 s! lifl lul - ' 1 aiwmiBfJT- M- u m dressed th people of this place Sunday April 14th. J. W. and P. J. Vallery have b.-en shelling their corn the past wek with their steam shellcr and delivered it at Plattsmouth. M. L Ruby purchased a fine registered Heiford from S. II. Atwood last Wcvk. Dan Draper was severely kicked by a vicious young horse last week, Friday. Mrs. Geo. Ruby has gone to visit re latives in the vicinity of Greenwood. Sunday school was well attended at this place last Sabbath, fifty scholars were erroiled. Mr. Madison and family, of Manley, visited with Peter Jensen and family ver Sunday. Andrew Snyder visited at Martin Propst's Sunday. Hayseed & Co. Free Clinic. On Sunday and Wednesday of esch week between the hours from one to three p. m. a free clinic will be held at my office in Union Block at which time the worthy poor will be examined and pre scribed for free of charge. tf Alfred Shipmax, M. D. Don't buy Wall Paper or Paints until you see our stock and prices, we can please you in quality, selection and prices, d-w-lm -Will J. Warrick. Dr. Alfred Shipman or his assistant Dr. M. A. Shipman, may be found at their office in Union Block at all hours of th day or night, tf. If yon are not a freeholder MM excuse, bare hair the money you usually expend each month and sip ply it on a Lot. If yon desire a pleasant home in the future invest now. If you wish to build this season buy a Lot in bouth Park arid have money furnished you with which to build. If you will, make your home in South Park you will he convenient to y;ood schools. It you wish pleasant neighbors make Ingrains, Etc. j "L'tc'alr" at McCauly's. The Bensberg opera company scored another success at McCauley's last night in the production of Ilalevy's famous old opera, 'L'Eclair." The music is of a brilliant difficult character, requiring highly-trained vocalists for its adequate rendition. Miss Bessberg. as Henrietta Miss Engel as Darbel, Mr. David as Lio nel, and Mr. Knight as George, formed a cast of unusual strength. -Louisville Post. At the opera house tomorrow evening. Prices, 35, 50 aud 75cents. Still In tha Ring. I have purchased and moved to the Riddle House barber shop and combined mv chairs to those of thnt shop anil am I amply prepared to do all tonsorial work, dlw Ed Morlet. Barber. An Ordinance For the protection of curbing and siilewalks in ihe Ittry of Plattsm utli. lie it ordained by the Mayer and Council of the t;ity : nattmoutii i Section l. That it shall be un'awf ill for any j person t ride or drive over or upon any cm It- i stone curbing oridevalk within the city of Klattxinouth witli any aoima .team or ve-iicle. j or to move buildings over fame without firt j brideinir. except at the entrance to alleys when j the same shall be bridged or have proper sross ! walk of t wn-incli plank. I Sk 2. Any person violating the provi.s on ! of this Ordinance shall "e guilty of a misde meanor and upon conviction shall be lined in a i xiiiii not less than five dollars nor ni re than nftv dollar. Sue. 3. This Ordinance t shall be in force and Its passage, approval , priI22nd. A. !., 1RS9. j take eff ot from and alter and publication. Passed and approve d Apr 8EAI.1 F. M. Kichkv, Mayor Attest : V. K. Fox, City Clerk. you ought to be, and there is no your home in South Park. ver Mi imm I F 1 ' . yi mm House and Hotel Keepers. jl lies 5S inch wid - Tukey I Jed,' Pi' t Colors, nnlj 35 cents yard. m " wide Turkey Red Absolutely Fast Colors, 50 cents yard, worth CO. 5s " vidn Rest Imports) Turkey Red, 75 cents, worth 5. 52 " wide Nubl- ached Loom Diee only 25 cents yard, worth 51 " " " ' " i xlr:. quality, onl y 35 c lit s yard. 5'i " " Cream Dumas!: gocd value, u I) n gain nt !") cents a yard. 5'i ' " ' extra ralue. go d pattern-, at 50 cents a ytird. ."s " " " " very line and a bargain at. 5 cents a yard. 5(J " " Cream witli Red Horder at 45 n(s a yard wMh 50. 5G " ' ' ' " (f) cents a yard, good value. 5S " " ' " " r;r, cents n 'yard, worth 75. 5J " " Rlack Satin Danmsk at (id cents ,i yard', worth 75. 5H ' " ' " nt 70 yard, well worth $1. ) ;' " ' " ' at ( hea-i at 1.25. Full Stock of Xajikins and D-iylics at Low J'lices. Our Kntiro Stock ot Matched Sets in Table Linens worth from $7.o0 to $0.00 re duced to 85.00 a Sett. The best Bargains in Towels ever a Horded in the city. Gloods ress To those who have not t:dc n in D res Goods and Gloves we sh'al! week lonrrer, Do not forget that we are sell iii. 1 Butfon Simpson's Best, 5 Button Bon Marche, and b Button Hon .Marche Suedes at the Very Low Ptice of 51.11) a air, wortli almo.-t double. Double Fold AlMwo.il I )tc: s Suitings at 27 cents a yrd, worth .'35. 80 inch Albwool Snitimrs, LT. diiTeivnt colors, at olc, worth 50. JO inch Ali-wool Bed Fern Suitings at o0 ct.;., worth 05. These Goods come in all the .New Spring Shades and Mixtures, and at those figures are a decided I 1 r Hand -Turned For I fig nree K ?l 19 Y-fyJjl W W I pKa si. a Grasp Mi If you live in the country and intend oii-e u iv to move to the city, buy a Lot now while it is cheap. You can save money by investing It in South Park. Ilciom, ber that this lovely addition to Plattsmouth is no longer a i eul-itionL AVhether you wi,h to purchase or not il yuH will call on Wind ham & Davies you will be hown this part of tliu city free of charge Bank of Cass i ANN hicks Tin Li and Grloves ! advji!:(;;c (i:r Yi y Low J rices w v continue the Pale on them one Kirgjun. r, 5" our Dodar bho is Sell- uo ars. rfzr-. r-jy r 9 Ft D.I County. ! 'I 1