The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, June 10, 1889, Image 4

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: 1'LAT. rSfaOKXto, HEBKASKA, MONPAY, JUNE 10, 1889.
Tne Evening Herald.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
Dr. 1. Nallhorr h th rtale rlht to ue
1r. Mclnaa'a Loral A n-ctb-llc for 1h PalnlcM
Kxtrartlon of Teeth la tnln city. Ofllce Borkwood
lllock.
Ir. Hit bum, IrBtlt, talon niork.
CITY CORDIALS.
Tlic pressed brick for tlio front of
thu Martin block has arrived.
In district court today Judge A. W
Field, of Lincoln, i.rw-idcd. The cose of
j w
F. II. Gordon vs. Covell & Folk occupied
the day. O. A. Mullen was court reporter,
The Ladies' aid society of the M. E.
c hurch will meet Tuesday aftsmoon at 2
o'clock at the residence of Mrs. C W
Green on Tenth and (.old streets.
Fred Woodson is wearing a cane and
fnshiouable eastern walk, celebrating the
arrival of an attack of cholera morbus
nnil frnmtw which lavs him off duty as
a mail carrier.
Today the grand firemen's tourna
ment opens at Council IilufTs. The
I'latt-mouth ball club will meet the Odill
i.r.a .-1 nl . i.f tlif tournament iark on
Thursday of this week.
Several carloads of large stones ar
rival today to be used as the foot stones
of the foundation ot the Riley hotel
They will be laid in the trenches on the
concrete. The derrick was erected to
,lv with which to handle the heavy
stone.
Yesterday morning Rev. J. T. IJaird
talked especially to the children in Hock-
wood hall, who were seated in the front
seats. Many old and young people were
there also, and the address was interest
i.... n,l tn, t1ifn who will take hoed
truly beneficial.
A. foundation has been laid on the
Catholic grounds on Oak street, west of
the church building, StixSS. upon which
will bo erected a two-story brick build-
in" for a resilience for the sisters cm
ployed as instructors in the St. John's
school. A building for kitchen lOxlG
will also be attached, and other improve
ment, on the grounds arc being made
Sixth street hill presents a very live
ly and business like appearance today,
and will continue so for some timo. H.
larire force of men
raisin" the grade of Pearl and Sixth
streets, and the Sixth street hill is to fur
nish the dirt. This will greatly improve
thesa .streets at their intersection and by
reducing the Sixth street hill grade.
A gang of men went to work this
morning under Street Commissioner Mor
gan, to clear the mud from the Main
street pavement. This is a move in the
right direction, but slow progress will
be made, as the heavy traffic over the
pavement packs the dirt down like ce
ment after a rain and it will take water
to loosen it up again after it gets dty
enough not to be called mud.
The Norfolk base ball club has
written to the Plattsmouth club desiring
to meet them at the ball park on Fiiday
and Saturday this week, but their prop
osition for those days cannot be met.
The Norfolk boys state in their letter
that they start out today with a delega
tion of 150 supporters to play at Kear
ney, Grand Island anc Hastings, and
would like to take in F. tsmoith.
The Western Egineering company
who have the contract for putting in
the equipments for tho electric motor
railway are about ready to commence
work. The flat rails which arrived last
week for Main street are being drilled
for the rail conections; today two cr.r
loads of poles to set for the wires arrived
and opperations will soon begin. Poles
will !,o t on Main street lirst. in rows
on each side, poles being opposite.
Everything is coming around in good
shape to pushed through, for after stating
"no delay will be tolerated."
- Mr. A. B. Taylor received a telegram
this morning from Salem, Kansas, an
nouncing the death of Mrs. Elizabeth
Murray, and that the body had been
shipped here for interment. The body
arrived on this morning's train and the
funeral will take place from Henry
Bocck's undertaking room tomorrow
morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Murray
was the mother of Mrs. A. B. Taylor and
several of the Murrays of this county,
who are well known. All her children
live in this county but one. The remains
will be interred in Oak Hill cemetery.
A second Presbyterian church has
been planned to be erected at Mercer
ville, opposite the O ik Hill cemetery, on
a prominence of the hill. The buUding
will have stone foundation an i will be
frame. A piece of ground 132x209 feet
has been donated by the Plattsmonth
Land and Improvement Co. Ground
will be broken for the foundation this
week. The building is to cost $6,000,
one fourth of which is subscribed by O.
J I. Ballou. The enterprise is worthy and
needs the support of all inclined to for
ward the best interests of the citv. An
outside view of the building ns it will
appear when completed has been on ex
hibition in front of M. B. Murphy's
store. The church room will seat 240;
the Sunday school room 150 and they
can be made one hj sliding doors.
The Y. P. S. C. E. meet at the M. E.
church tonight. The meeting will open
at 7;50 with a ten minutes song service.
- Tho South Park tabernacle will
doubtless be the scene of an ico cream
supper next week, probably Thursday
night. The idea is to raise money for
Sunday school and church song books
which are greatly needed.
Yesterday afternoon the Y. W. C. T.
U. celebrated flower mission day, having
postponed their trip Saturday on account
of the rain. The poor farm and jail were
visited, hymns, were sung and prayers
offered. Each prisoner and inmate at
the poor farm were given a beautiful
bouquet with scriptural text attached.
Elson. the Old Reliable One
Price
Clothier, is the place to get Business or
Dress suits cheap. tf
Now is the time to buy wall paper.
We are making special prices and have
a large stock to select from.
7-6 w2 Will J. Warrick.
Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup and Plas
ters are prescribed by the leading physi-
cans of Michigan, its homo state, and are
rcmidies of unequalled merits for Rheu
matism, blood disorder and liver and
kidney complaint. It comes here with
the highest endorsements and recomen-
dations as to its curative virtues.
Sold by F. G. Fiicke & Co.
PERSONALS.
Dal Jones was down from Omaha to
day.
Judge Chapman went to Lincoln this
morning.
T. L. Murphy left this morning for
Concord, this state.
G, W. Covell. of Omaha, was in the
city today.
Mr. A. E. Cook, of Malyern, Iowa, was
in the city today visiting Dr. E. W.
Cook.
Nancy West, of Missouri, who has been
visiting relatives in this city, returned
home this morning.
Rey. Sallenbach, presiding elder of
this district of the German M. E. confer
ence of Nebraska, held quait&rly services
at the German M. E. church in this city
yesterday. lie returned this morning to
his home n Lincoln.
Rev. Win. Murray, of Murray, this
county, started this morning for Tarkio,
.Missouri, to be present at the closing ex
ercises of the 1S88-9 term of the United
Presbyterian college, there of which he
is one of the board of directors.
Oponingof tho Tabernacle
Yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock oc
cured the opening of the South Park
tabernacle. There were present about
300 people, many coming from distant
parts of the city. Some doubtless were
kept away for fear of mud, but the roads
leading to South Park were abundantly
dry, and cool air of the park and beauti
ful surroundings made it delightful to
pcnd an hour in the tabernacle, where
there was plenty of fresh air.
After singing several songs the m?ctr
iug opened with the following proceed
ings: Song, Doxology; prayer, invoca
ti.-.n bv Rev. W. B. Alexander, of the
il. E. church; Psalm 49, read by Rev. J
T. Baird, of the Presbvterian church;
opening prayer by J. M. Bothwell, secre
tary of the Y. M. C. A. Rev. J. M
Wood, manager of tabernacle, addressed
the congregation, giving a brief review
of his residence in the city and the cause
of the building of the tabernacle, thank
ing the people for their hearty support
andespecialy the shop men who donated
their time to labor on the building after
the shops were closed in the evening.
Adresses were also given by Rev. W. B.
Alexander. Rev. T. J. Baird. Rev. J. K.
Reed, of the Christian church, and J. M.
Bothwell, which were appropiate for the
occassion. The meeting then closed with
collection, song and benediction.
Oiganization of the Sunday School then
followed. At this meeting about sixty
were present and a flourishing Sunday
school will doubtless result. Mr. Cliff
Wescott was elected superintendent and
Miss Maggie Straight assistant.
Meetings will be held each week in the
tabernacle as follows: Sunday school at
10 a. in., Sundays, preaching at 11 a. m
and 8 p. m. The evening meeting will
nnpn at 7:45 with a son" service for 15
t -
minutes. Prayer meeting Tuesday cyen
ins. choir practice Friday evening.
At the tabernacle meeting last night
the attendance was nearly as large as in
the morninsr. The organization of a large
choir will be effected this week and the
Kinnrin" will be an im porta-1 feature of
a cd
the tabernacle services.
Save money and trade with Will J.
Warrick, dealer in drugs, medicines,
paints, books and wall paper. 7-G w2
The largest stock of wall paper and
paints; the most complete stock of medi
ciuts; the purest drugs and lowest prices
always, at
7 0 w2 . Will J. Warrick's.
Special Sale
of fine French Flowers at Mrs. Jouk
son's. Regular prices $1.75 to $2.50,
now $1.00 to $1.25. Also special sale in
Infants' Lace Bonnets. Call and secure
a bargain. tf
GREATEST HIT
Free! Free!
enume
A6
trait Given Away!
Commencing to-day we will
FKEE
to
all persons buying goods to the
amount of $25. OO or more,
an order for one of our
Of yourself or
may
We have also
ments with a large frame maim
factory to mount
Portraits for our
best .style at one
cost of sucn Irames or n on are
however, not obliged to purchase
A DANDY BOOK.
County Clerk Critchfleld has th
Best Assessment Abstract
Book I n the State.
Cass county now lias the most com
plete abstract of assessment book in the
state, 1 he book wa9 made to order nine
a pattern of Clerk Critchfield's own de
sign. The pages aie double size, 22s:)2
inches, and each double page ccn'aius
the assessment of each precinct of the
county, with totals of original and t qual
ized assessments. The page opens with
precinct personal property assessment,
with every article of value named and
arranged for convenience. Below is the
list of precincts for lands, giving total
acres improved, unimproved, number of
acres cultivated in all kinds of grain and
trees and fruits. The third and last
assessment blank is that for town and
city lots, improved, unimproved, etc.,
with blanks for raising or lowering the
assessment by the board of equalization,
and remarks, etc. The book has 81 pa
ges, and thus will do the county service
as an abstract, for assessment for sixty
years to come.
Heretofore the abstract of assessment
has been recorded on sheets of paper of
a most inconvenient makeup and awk
ward construction. In the new book
every figure has a column and the page
will always look neat and plain, and
lines of figures can be traced with
ease.
great
Is Any "Flower Born to Blush Un
seen?" The old wives tell us "that blushing
is virtue's livery." But, alas! too many a
maiden, whose "soul is purity itself, has
been denied the gracious priyilege of
wearing the delicate crimson; and all be
cause her skin is covered with blotches,
pimples, yellow "liver spots," and other
discolorations. Who can tell how such
a maiden loathes the very sight of her
self, or who shall intrude upoa her as
she weeps bitter tears over her uncomely
appearance? Thrice unhappy she, if by
the use of cosmetics, she shall 'seek to
hide her wretched complexion. But if
he will use Dr. Peirce's Golden Medical
Discovery, to regulate the liver and puri
fy the blood of all poisonous humors, she
will find that her "flesh "shall come again
lik unto the flesh oi a little-child," It
cures scrofula, tetter, salt-rheam, pimples
blotches, eruptions, and all skin diseases.
Druggists.
Try Warrick's poultry powder best
known remedy for cholera- 20c per lb.
7-6 w2
Warrick's is the best place to have pre
scriptions and family recipes filled; pri
ces the lowest; drugs the very purest
7-6 w2
EVER MADE
Free! FreeS
Por-
drive
c sis aits
any person you
select.
made arrange
and frame these
patrons in the
- fourth the usual
Twenty-four desirable shades of B., T.
& Co's mixed paints, just received.
These paints are guaranteed for 5 years.
Sample card free at Warrick's.
7-G w3
Plusli Wigwams at lierwood8
A fine line of Gents furnishing goods
ust received at Elson's the One Price
Clothier. tf
Balbriggan suits the best in the city at
Elson's the One Price Clothier. tf
Dr. Parsell of Omaha will visit Platts
mouth every Fiiday. Booms at the Rid
die hotel from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Chronic
cases and diseases of women a speciality.
All invalids not benifited by present
trca tment, are invited to call, pbysicans
will be welcome.
The Herald Job Rooms are the moat
complete in the county.
Or. C- A. Marshall.
nosident Dentist.
Preservation of the Natural Teeth a
Specialty. Auesthetics given for Pain
less Filling or Extraction of Teste.
Artificial teeth made on Gold, SilveF,
Rubber or Celluloid Plates, and inserted
as soon as teeth are extracted when do
sired.
All work warranted. Prices reasonable.
Fitzgerald's block Plattsmouth. Nib
A Comfortable Horn
is one where a man that is weary can rest
himself upon a neat sofa, if he is hungry
he can go to the cupboard or safe and
get somthing to eat, if he is thirsty he
can draw a glass of cold watr from the
refrigerator, if he has company he CHn
show them into a neatly furnished parlor
and eive them an elegantly arranged
spare room, if the wife has sewing she
can rest comfortably in a low rocking
chair, in going out to call a fine dresser
is at hand to arrange the appearance be
fore and there is always a hat rack in the
lull to keep personal property on and a
jar to receive the wet umbrella. Be
comfortable and happy and furnish your
house from the Furniture Emporium of
He ry Boeck.
Dr the Lianor Habit. Positively Carttf
IT AOMiaiSTEIIIQ II. NAIICr UUII SPECIM.
It can ba ghrM In cup of caflt or tea. e In a
ticlaa of food, without the knowledge of the per.
ion taking it; It Is absolutely harmless and will
effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether
the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic
wreck, it NEVER FAIL8. We GUARANTEE
a complete core in erery instance. S page book
FREE. Address in confidence,
toUOEnl SPECIFIC CO., 185 Baa U Cincinnati. 0.
Crayon
a frame at all, or
it at some other
We do this to Advertise our Business,
.Many people wonder how we
fine art like this with so small a purchase of goods. We answer that
it is done for a big advertisement.
or will be oflVed by any other house in this city,
avoid the rush that will be sure to take place
Portraits.
USeiuenibcr tEaat you need not
purchase $S85 worth of goods
at any one time, hut at differ
ent tlines, aggregating: that
A. sample of our work is now
on exhibition at our store
Special Drives This Week.
Our Figured French Satines reduced to 27c a yard. Odds and
Ends left from our Hosiery Sale about given away. At 25c
a pair Children's plain and ribbed Lisle Hose worth
double. At 35c a pair Ladies' Hose in Spun
Silk. English Lisle and best quality
of Ingrains reduced from 05,
75 and $1.50 a pair.
We have just received another lot of our 15c Ladies
Jersey Ribbed Vests, worth 25c. Ladies Lisle Vests at
50c reduced from $1.00. Full line of Ladies' Gauze and
Balbriggan Vests in long dna short sleeves at 2b, 35 and
50c each.
BBIT!
At
Only 60
Time, is flying and our goods are selling. Don't
wait until we are out to Pueblo for you will
never get such prices as we are offerimj.
Ladies Glove Web 25 cent Slipper,
Kid loe, 7o ct blippers, will
" Low Crescent, 1 25 Slipper, will sell for
" Oxford Tie, 1 75 Low Shoe, " - "
Glaze Dongola, flexible, 2 25 bhoes, will sell for
Fine Glazed Dongola, flexible, 3 00 Shoe, will sell for
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" " hand
French " "
Glove Grain, S. S., 1 50 Shoe, will sell for
"We also have a great many
Childrens, that we have not space
It will be to your interest
elsewhere.
A. BEC &
Grand Gifts Given Away at
J. V. WECKBACH & SON'S
XjIST of the pbizes.
Every purchaser of One Dollar's Worth of OooJn will receive a ticket, and
any person presenting the nuinber of ticket as below will recti re the gift as set
opposite the number of tickets:
8 Tickets gives you a silver plated Sugar Shell, worth f 1 00
10 Tickets gives you a Butfer Knife, worth 1 23
12 Tickets gives you a new tyle Lace pin, worth 1 50
25 Tickets gives you a set of Roger's Teaspoons, worth 3 00
50 Tickets gives you a set of Roger's Knives, worth 3 75
30 Tickets gives you a set of Roger's Forks, worth 3 75
50 Tickets giyes you a set of Roger's Tablespoons, worth 0 00
100 Tickets gives you an elegant walnut 8-day clock, worth 12 00
3Tirot-01aoo Goodo at Bottom Friooo.
you can purchase
store.
can afford to give away a work of
No other such
inducements can
Come now and
for these Crayon
Cos to
Days KUlore.
will sell for
05
50
00
50
85
40
40
00
75
90
sell lor
1
1
1
2
2
3
turned 3 00 Shoe, will sell for
4 00
" 4 50
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bargains in Mens, Boys, Misses and
to mention.
to call and get prices before buying
.
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