The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, June 28, 1889, Image 2

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    riailbAY, JUIf li 23, 1880.
Yiattsniouth Daily Herald.
ICNOTTS 33 12, C 3.,
Publishers & Proprietors.
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j vast ( K. V.)
M.i I should be deposited llftei:ii ti.tc.oiiis be
fore ilie above time t; injure tlisp:it.-!i -
Cvvsvii. ISi.lkks, Iowa, lias let the
contracts to i ive a muuhi-r of lur resi
dence streets with laick. Why not have
one or two streets in riaiUnioiith paved
this summer with brick
Thk astronomers say that "the spot on
tlic sun of which we hoar so much about
nowadays u 21,000 miles wide." My! It
must look almost a. big as the hole that
"tariff reform" tore in the democratic
party laat fall. N. Y. Tribune.
Dakota prohilitioni.-U have issued an
address to the people of Dakota in which
they state their object is to secure adop
tion and enforcement of constitutional
prohibition, and that its members can
, either belong to the republican or demo
cratic parties, but they will use all
honorable means to elect men that will
further the cause of prohibition.
On July 4 an incident of no little in
terest, and one not likely to be soon du
plicated, will take place in our nayy.
The flag with thirty-eight stars, which has
waved for thirteen years, will be replaced,
by Secretary Tracy's orders, with the new
J flagof forty-two stars on the field of blue.
The arrangement of stars on the new ll lg
will consist of six rows of seven stars
each. It is to be noted that such a rec
tangular disposition of them will not be
possible again until there are forty-eight
states in the union; and when there are
forty-nine the stars will form a perfect
square.
' '.1 TA R D YCORIl ESPOXD ENCE. "
When Mayor Uichey came down to
his lumber yard Monday morning he was
fully informed concerning the meeting
at Weeping Water on Saturday, by one
who was present. Upon learning that
the city of Plattsmouth ami I'lattsniouth
recinct was not represented on the
finance committee our mayor grew very
wrathy, his eye Hashed lire and bringing
down his clenched fist on one of his
beautiful bay horses, exclaimed, or rather
yelled, "the city over which I preside
cannot be thus insulted with impunity.
This insult must be wiped out with blood.
Call Johnny Fitzpatrick. "Running into
his oilice, he jumped oyer the counter
and whipping up a peu he wrote the
following letter to the major of Weep
ing Water:
Plattsmouth. Xeb., June 21, lsSO.
Office of F. M. Hichey, in the best
lumber yard in the Third ward.
Hon. 13. A. Gibsox, Mayor of Weep
ing Water, may it please your excellency.
I am in receipt of information concern
ing your indignation meeting held in
your city on the 22nd int., and to one
act of that honorable body I here ar.d
now enter my solemn protest on behalf
of the city over which it is my honor and
pleasure to preside. In the selection of
a finance committee, Plattsmouth city
and precinct is not represented With
what degree of propriety can you, sir!
hold a meeting purporting to represent
the people of Cass county and in that
meeting exclude one-half of its people
from represantation from its most im
portant committee as well as the very
essence of the object of the meeting.
Answer me sir, if you dare what great
movement or charitable enterprise has
not received substantial aid from the
philanthropic and chivalric citizens of
our growing city.
We have rccenly heard it intimated
that the erection of a court house in this
city did not meet with cordial approval
among bucolic electors liying in your
city. Now sir, let me here and now
most solemly declare that unless within a
reasonable time you give our city a
representation on your nuance committee
another election shall be called forthwith ,
and another court house elected, pfyhui
extend, the hoom now in our midst.
Finally sir, in the name of fifteen thous
and of unrepresented citizens, as pure
and noble as were ever shield by the
loved emblem of our loved country, I
demand an immediate redress of this
great wrong.
Hespectfully,
F. M. Hichkv, Mayor.
Wkki'ino Watkh, June 2, 10.
Executive Mansion.
Hon. F. M. Hkiikv, Mayor of Plattsmouth,-
Nebraska.
Dkak Sir: I am in receipt of your
favor of yesterday. I cheerfully concede
to you and the the city over which your
preside the right of representation on the
finance committee. For God's sake do
not call another court house election and
we will give you everything except what
in our treasury now, I must haye that.
The failure to appoint citizens of your
city was partly an oversight and partly
the result of my inability to select suita
ble persons for that position. I will now
comply with yo'ir request and appoint
committee as follows: First ward, Ham
Waugh; Second ward, J. M. Patterson;
Third ward, A. H. Toud; Fourth ward,
E. S Greusel; Fifth ward, J. D. Simpson.
And now, my dear friend Kichey, give
i tliiri matter your earnest attention and se
cure as large u olii-ctiun from your peo
ple as possible and I will give yhu 2 4 per
cent of amoint collected, and lor the
purpose of arousing the enthusiasm of
the committee say tothetn confidentially,
that I will giye ihem u r.u'it claim deed
t-.i one lot in Carter's addition for every
hundred dollais they pay over. I would
give more if I was not obliged to divide
with Wooley.
Your devoted friend,
Hon. li. A. Gikson,
Mayor of Weeping AVater.
The citizens of this city are under ob
ligations to our best Mayor for protect
ing our rights in this matter.
IMPORTANT TO THt CITIZENS.
A Traveling IWan Creates Great Ex
citement in the Empire house
Independence, Iowa, Oct. 14, 1SSS.
WieuMatie Syrup Co,, Jackson, J.c7i:
Gents: Your Mr. Brooks came here
tonight and registered as agent for Ilib
bardy Rheumatic Syrup, and as ho did
so it awakened in me an interest neyer
before realized in a guest at my house.
You will not wonder at it when I tell
you the story. For years I have been
greatly alllicted with inflammatory rheu
matism, the pain and soreness of the
joints at times being almost unbearable;
could move about only with the aid of
crutches. In addition to this my stomach
became badly diseased, and neuralgia set
in, which threatened to end my day. A
traveling man stopping with me gave
quite a history of your Syrup, and the
peculiarities of its combination, which
induced me to try it. I have taken six
bottles and no act in my life affords me
greater satisfaction than in writing you
I am a well man.
It will be a pleasure for me to answer
any communications, for I believe it to
be the best remedy ever formulated.
A. S. Bowley, Pioprietor,
Empire House, Independence, Iowa.
Sold by F G. FuiCKE & Co.
Loss iff Ufa of Negro Slaves.
It was my lot once to be with Dr. Living
stone in the vicinity of Lake Nyassa, and at
a time when for the slaver it was on exceed
ingly happy hunting ground. Asaconscquaoce
of what we saw idymgstoae reckoned that for
every slave that got to his or her destination
ten lives were lost. Inasmuch as the ground
is now so cleared of slaves near the coast
(that is to say, for thT5 normal mode of col
ieeting) that tho Zanzibar Arabs have to pro-
rure them more than halfway across Africa,
:.s shown recently by Jlr. Aruot, tho calcu
lation of ten lives per slave may probably
r.ow be under tho mark. Tho Arab slavo
dealer's appearance on tho scene means raids;
quarrels fomented between strong and weak
cliiefs; a neglected sowing season in the pre
vailing disturbance; famine, and then the
pestilence which follows on starvation.
A vat proportion of the slaves perish on
their journey to tho coast, and finally t.'ie
mortalit- is great at sea in overcrowded and
unseaivorthy dhows; for, with the possibility
of capture before his eyes, tho slave shipper
particularly if ho is bound for Pemba
charters any old cranky craft which will hold
together for the trip. Mr. Philip J. Stop
ford, midshipman of the Garnet twho seems
to be, by the admiralty accounts, a very cor
morant for snapping up slavers), chased a
dhow off Pemba. The man at the helm lost
his head, tho dhow was capsized, and 93 out
of 1 12 slaves and slavers were drowned. The
Rev. Horace Wallers in Thi Contemporary
Bevfov.
Tannins by Electricity.
Leather is now tanned by electricity. Th8
process consists in subjecting the hides in con
tact with ordinary tanning materials (with
out acids) to the action of a current of elec
tricity on a revolving drum. Tho saving in
timo is very great two to four days Instead
of three to nine months while tho cost is re
duced to four cents instead of eight. New
York Telegram.
A Qner Rose.
Mr& J. B. Everitt sent to the office of the
Boston (G) World a curiosity in the shape
of a rose. It consisted of a full blown rose,
with three separata and distinct rosebud
growing out of the center of the large rose.
It was certainly a strange freak of nature.
A Human Mouster.
Mrs. Motherleigh Is it not a delightful
thing to feel that you are a good man's help
meet I
Mrs. Youngwyfa No, it isn't, so long a
that aggravating husband of mine calls m
his "help-'im tt." Pittsburg Bulletin.
K.B. Windham, Johw A. imviks, ,
Notary TuMic. Notary Publi
W1MDHAH A. DAVIKM,
Attornoys - at - XiSiw.
Office over Hank of Caei County.
vl vrrsMOUTii. - Nedhaska
C. F. SM I TH,
The Boss Tailor
Mala St., Over Merges' Shoe Store.
Has the best and most complete stock
of samples, both foreign and domestic
woolens that ever came west of Missouri
river. Note these prices: Business suits
from $10 to dress suits, .$2C to $45,
pants $1, $5, $0, ffi-wO ad upwards.
ILTWill guarantee a fit.
Prices Defy ComDelition,
H. C. SCHMIDT,
(COUNTY BUKVEYOK.)
Civil Engineer
Surveyor and Draftsman
Plans, Specifications and Estimates, Mu
nicipal Work, Maps &c.
PLATTSMOUTH.
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THE OLD REL ABLE.
H. 1. WAT1IAN k SON
Wholesale and Ketail Dealer In
NE LUMBER !
Shingles, Lath, Sash,
Doors, BSinds.
Can supply every demand of the trade
Call and get terms. Fourth street
In Rear of Opera House.
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
Wagon and Blacksmith Shop.
Wagon, Buggy,
Machine and Plow
:r:e:f-a.i3&ixtg.
Horseshoeing
A Specialty, lie uses the
Horseshoe, the Best Horseshoe tor the
Farmer, or for Fast Driving and City
purposes, ever invented. Jt is made so
anyone can can put on sharp or Hat corks
as needed for wet and slippery roads, or
smooth dry roads. Call and Examine
these Shoes and you will have no other.
J. M. Schnellbacher,
5th St., Plattsmouth, Neb.
Eo"bert Donnelly's
Wagon and
Blacksmith
Wagons, UiiKgies, Machines (quickly lie-paired
Plow s Sharpened and General
Johbing Done.
Horseshoeing A Specialty
: I USETUE J
ITEVEHBLZF
Horseshoe, which sharpens itself ae it wears
away, so mere is never any danger or your
Horse slipping and hurting itself. Call
and examine thU Shoe and you will
Have no other. Best Shoe made.
ROBERT DONNELLY
SIXTH ST.,
PLATTSMOUTH
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Bank of Cass county.
Beeson, A. res.
" office.
Bennett, I,. D. store.
res.
Bonner stables.
Brown, W. L. flice.
res.
Ballou, O. II. res.
office.
B. & M. tel. offire,
B. & M. round house.
Blake, John saloon.
Bach, A. grocery.
Campbell, I). A. res.
Chapman, S. res.
City hotel.
Clark, T. coal office,
Clerk district court.
Connor, J. A. res.
County Clerks office.
Covell, Polk & Beeson, office.
Cox, J. R, res.
Craig, J. M, reg.
Ciitchfield. Bird res.
Cummins & Son, lumber yard.
J. C. farm.
Cook, Dr. (.ce.
Clark, A. grocery store.
Clark, Byrpa oflUo,
Cummins, Dr. Ed., office.
District court office.
Dovey & Son, store.
Dovey, Mrs. George res.
Dr. .Marshall, res.
Jr. J..oi, I'ootit,
Amnions, J. H. Dr. office and re
First National bank.
Pi icke, P. Q. & Co., drug store.
Oleason, John res,
Qooi hotel
Gering, II. drug store,
res.
Hadley, dray and expresa,
Herald office.
Holmes, C. M., res.
Hatt & Co., meat market.
Hemple & Troop, store.
Hall, Dr. J. II., office,
" res.
Holmes, C. M., livery stable.
Hall & Craig, agricultural imp.
II. C. Schmidt, Surveyor.
II. A. Waterman & Son, lumber.
Jones, W. D., stable.
Journal office.
Johnson Bros., hardware store.
Johnson, Mrs. J. F., millinery.
Johnson, J. F., rss.
Klein, Joseph, res.
Kxaus, P., fruit and confectionery
Livingston, Dr. T. P., office.
Livingston, res.
Livingston, Dr. J. R,., office.
Manager Waterman Opera House.
McCourt, F., store.
McMaken, H. C, res.
Murphy, M. B., store.
Murphy, M. B., res.
McMaken, ice office.
Minor, J. L., res.
McVey, saloon.
Moore,L.A., res. and floral garden
Keyjlle, Wm., res.
Olliver & Ramges. meat market
Olliver & Ramge slaughterhouse,
Pub. lei. btation.
Palmer . II. E. res
Peteisen Bros., rneatmarket.
Petersen, R., res.
Polk, M. D.f res.
Poor Farm.
Patterson, J. M., res.
Riddle house.
Ricney Bros., lumber.
Ritchie, Harry.
Schildknecht, Dr. office.
Shipman, Dr A. ofiice.
" res.
Showalter, W, C. office.
Siggins, Dr. E. L. res.
office.
Soennichscn & Schirk, grocery.
Sel Kinkade papering aad p'ting.
Streight, O. M. stable.
Smith, O. P. drug store.
Skinner & Ritchie, abstract and
loan office.
Sherman, C. W. office.
Todd, Ammi res.
Troop & Hemple, store.
Thomas, J. AT. Summit Garden
Water Works, office.
Water works, pump house.
Waugh, S. res.
Weber, Wm. saloon.
Weckbach & Co., store.
Weckbach, J. V., res.
Western Union Telegraph office,
White, F. E., res.
Windham, R. B,, reg.
Windham & Davies, law office.
Wise, Will, res.
Withers, Dr. A. T., re.
Wm. Turner, res.
Young, J, P., store.
S. BcazELL, Manager.
The Herald Job Rooms are tha most
complete in the county.
Rheumatism is cured by Hibbard's
Rheumatic Syrup striking at the seat of
the disease and restoring tbe kidneys and
iver to healthy action. If taken a suffi
cient time to thoroughly eradicate such
poison, it never fails. Sold by F. G.
iicke & Co.
Plentv of feed, flour, eraham
and
meal at Heisel's mill, tf
Io PEARLMAH
Libera? --House - Furnisher.
Furniture, Carpets, Bedding,
Gold Coin Stoves and Ranges,
Tho Best in Uso. Also Casoline Stoves.
The Most Complete House Furnisher to he found in the county.
I have everything you need to furnish your house
1'rn 111 toj to hottom.
I SEL FOR CASH ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN
AND DELIVER GOODS FREE.
AtiEXT FOB THK WII1TK NKWIKU 9IACIIIXK.
Please call and examine my stock for yourself before buying
I. PEARLMAN, - Plattsmouth, Neb.
SIXTH STKKET, BET. MAIN AMI VINE.
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because it reaches the largest number of people. Advertising rate
made known on application. If you have property to
rent or sell it will be to your interest to ad
vertise in the Herald.
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Advertise and
THE CITIZENS
PLATTSMOUTH. - NEBRASKA.
CAPITAL ST00K PAID IN, - $50,000
Authorized Capital, SIOO.OOO.
OFfTCVHB
I'KANK OAUltUTII. JOS. A. CON NO K.
President. Vle-President
W. II. CUSBINO. Canier.
DIRECTORS
Frank Carruth J. A. Connor, F. K. Guthmnn
J. W. Johnson, Hanry Back, John O'Keele,
W. D. Merriam, Wm. Wetencawp, W.
11. Cushing.
fransacti a Ooneral Bankinp Business
Al
who have any Hanking business to transact
are invited to call. No matter k
large or email tbe transaction, it
will receive our careful attention,
and we promise always cour
teous treatment.
Issues Certificates of Deposits bearing Interest
Buy and sells Foreign Exchange, County
and Citv securities.
FIRST NATIONAL
OF PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA,
Offers tbe very bast facilities far the prompt
transaction of legitimate
BANKING BUSINESS.
stocks. Bonds, 'Gold, Government aodLoetl
Securities uousnt and sola, ue posits receiv
ed and Interest allowed on time Certifi
cates, Drafts drawn, available in any
part of tbe United States and all
tbe principal towua of
Kurooe.
Collections modi & promptly remitted
Highest market price paid for County War-
Btat a&a county Bonds.
DIRECTORS i
Jobn Fitzgerald
John R. Clark. D. HaVs worth
8. Wawb. t.v.. White.
JOBV KlTaOKBALD, 8. TACOH
Prealdeat. Cashier
NEWS
SOCIAL, FOR
PER WEEK.
BY CARRIERS
OF THE CITY
B"Z" MAIL.
be Convinced
Bank of Cass County
Cor. Main and Filth Sts., Plattsmouth.
PAID UP CAPITAL $, orio
SURPLUS 25,000
OFFICERS :
C. H. Parmelk
FltKD fiOItDKlt
J. M. Pattkkson
President
-Vice I'ri'Hideiit
Cashier
.... Ass't Cashier
Jas. Patteuson, Jit ,
DIRECTORS :
C. II. Parmele. J. M. Patterson. Kie.l ;order.
a.B. Sinitli, R B. Wiiidliam. u. S. itaiiiscy,
Jas. Pattersou jr. "
A General BaBting Easiness Transacted
Accounts Solicited, Interest allowed on time
deposits, and prompt attention in yen to all
business entrusted to its care.
K, DRESSLER,
The 5th St. Merchant Tailor
Keeps a Full Line of
'Foreign & Domestic Goods.
Consul? Vour Interest by Giving Uim a Cal
SHERWOOD BLOCK
; 1. 1 tsuiou tlx
,TSTfcV
WM. Ls BROWNE,,
X..AW OFFICE.
Personal attention to all Business Kntrus:
to my care.
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XOTAKV IX OFFSCK.
Titles Examined. Abstarcts Compiled In
surance Written, Real Estate Sold.
Better Facilities for makine Farm Loans tl
an
Asxy QtHcr Agency,
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