The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, February 19, 1891, Image 4

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    P-iOF-SSlOxAU CARDS.
A T. r. LIVINIiSTON
E. I. CUMMIN!
DIM. LIVINGSTON & CUMMINS
Physic aus sod Surgeons
OOeo No. 12. Main at.
Telephone 9f
Kidfiic THeilinu Ir. I I vlnRfton. 49.
Kxi1-iic Telephone Ir. CuimiiiiiH. 3&.
Surveyors
IIVIL. JUiCINKKKaiid KUKVKYOll
E. E. HILTON.
i in ii 1 t-n auU pi "ix f ad work furnished and
KiM-onls kc-kt.
Oillco in Martin Mock.
tLATlMOUill - NeBHASKA
County Surveyor
-AND
CIVIL ENGINEER.
All orders left with County Clerk will
uceive prompt attention.
OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE.
AW OKFICK
Wm. L. 15KOWN.
Personal alti-iiliou to all bui-lue.ie entrusted
.OT4HY la OI'HCR
Titlfm exaiuiiieil. xlitractM coiujiiled, Jnrur
ncn written, real estnie mild.
Belter laciti lies lor m:il. it: Kxrin ,o:inri than
ANY OTIIEli AGENCY
rJUATTSMOL'l'li KltUAtSKA
JTT UKNK V
A. N. SULLIVAN.
Attorney at-Law. Will rivw prompt at tf-ntloi,
to all l uxlnens entrunted to lilui. Ofllce lb
Union block, hat SSide. l'latti-uioutb. Neb.
TTOKNKY A UW.
WINDHAM & DAVIES.
K. B. W1NIUUM. J)HN A. DAVIES.
Notary l'ublic Notary l'ublli-
Ofllce over liank ol C'a"s County.
rtattamoutb .... Nebraabb
Banks
Baaliof Cass County
Cor Main and Fifth street.
Fald up capital Sfron
Awplna 25 WH
O. H. Parneie
Fred Oorner
J. M. I'atterton
T. M. l"al Irrwn,
President
Vice Preaidaiit
Casbeii
A est C'acbiei
DIRECTORS
C.H. l'annele. .!. M. Patterson, Fred CJorder.
A.B. hniitli. K. K. Wind bam. li. S.Kaiueey and
T. M. Patterson
A GENERAL iSANXlNC BUSINESS
TRANS A TED
Aecounis .vli-.teri. Interest allowed on ttvc
dept4i; ami prompt attentiongiten to all bus-
i eniru-uea to us care.
Tbe Citizens
BANK
PUATTSMOUTH - NKKRASKA
Cajntal Btx-k paid In f y
Autrtorized Capital, $100,000.
orncJCHM
rttA-N K CAKKUTU. JOS. A. CONNOK.
Pr?tidnt- Vlce-ProsMeut
W. H. C't'SHtNC. Cannier.
DIKRPTOKI
rrauk Carruth J. A. Connor. K. K. Guthmarn
-J. W. Johnnon. Henry Bo-ck. John O'Keefd
W. D. Mcrriam. Wm. Wetencainp. W.
II. Cuablng.
TSANSACTSIA GENERAL BANI1KG BUSiNES
lies ceJtlflCAte of deposits bearing lntered
Bays and sel' exchanpe. county and
city sureties.
First National
BANK
OF PLATTSMOUTU. NKBKASKA
Paid up capital f.v.W
Surplus lu.Ot.o.oy
Oilers the verv lir.! facilities for the prorap
Wanacti"!! of ligitimatc
Dap. king Business
8t(vU. ;:!, noi'l. joviTninent arc? local ne
enntU' r-p-.iu-lic ; " 1 -M ii. j ifpn. is s revived
s.nti inn I'"! I :i j; e cMttik-ite!-
LmIf i:r:iv. n. v:i:i:-.I'!e i!i any jvit f-f thf
CaiT"l Jlali- :t!i.l a.i l.a lro.eij;l lowte ol
Europe.
OCLLfcOTiONf mai!'. vv! ri:otr-Ti.v hkmtt
t-
Highest n'-i-T;rt .!" n -1 ! for fo-mry war
rants. Stn?-1 :mmi y titi.:.H.
nrr.iicxous
fn'iii KitT'.'iruM li. H.-ivirvrortb
Jiaui Vi:ii:i. v . f:. v. hi;i
."t' r' I. I)v. v
JollU Pit?-": V:i!!.
Pre-i.!rnt : 1 ' -
TEUTONS - HOUSE,
217, 2l:, 221 and 2j:l Main St.,
lattsmoutli, - ebrnska.
U. ir. TONS. Prr.rt:r, .
Ihe Perkins 1ms tc'n thorcntrblT
rcnoTtCff from top to bottom nrd I?
now one; f tli l"-t hot; I.- in the ptfite
Frirr1"- rxV, lx t.ikfin by tlie week at
f4.50 antl up.
GOOD BAR CONNECTED
3 a
ISQndwudartocenred. Sooksleanwd
in one reMnur. Tuati'nonials from all
' ) Jl7plli1li. nT "
Tbe Flattsmouth Herald.
ir. A. sll.rii.r h lh -s-laalr rlhl to
,r. Sleln !' I.rl A na-othrt !e for the Palnlru
'ztractltaur trrlh in Ihi.clly. Ofllee Bock wool
sinrk.
MlIrt.K. No. !;. I . O. P. meets ev
ery rue-day nlnlit at their hall in KltZRerald
block. All odd Fellow ate cordially iuvlted
to attend when visitini: in the city.
T. V.. Wn mamm. N. ti.
.1. W, Phiim;k, Sec.
KMCIIIS iK PY I IllAS, o:mntl t !.;
. 47 Meetreveiy W edn"d!iy evening
atlhelrh 11 In l e k ah block. All vi-linm
kuiijlils :ire c(Hdi.''ly iiv led to altei.d, C. A.
Ma shall. C. V. ; Frank IHxi li. K. K. S.
YilL'Mi MKN'S' IlllIVIli'N SdCIATIOS
ualermaii bh k ?lain Street. Hoi. ins
.pen fr in li ::m A l" to C :'M t 'i ; For men on'y
;isi el meet iik every isi.iiday attenicim t i
'e i-k .
C. A R.
McCoimlhie Pe.fi. .No. 4.r.. meets every Patur
tay evening at 7 :.to. in their ball, i:ockwool
Hloek. All vi.-illnj; ccimuOis aie iuviied to
.et't with in.
t;. V. Nile. T't'.st Adj.
V. A. Pates, Poet Com.
Wa nteil An ciive. relioble nr n- salary S7
to M inc iiIImv. with meiea'e. lo lenient-ni
in li'c own epetion a reseotisible New Yerk
House. I ft n ni s. A.M'F..ti UKUt, Lock
Box loh5. New York.
Our Clubbing List.
Globe-Democrat and Heualu 2.23
Harper's Magazine " " 4. CO
Harper's Bazar " " 4.s0
Demore.st's Magazine " 3.10
Omaha Lee " 44 2 10
oledo Hlade 44 44 2.45
Lincoln Cull 44 44 2. 1 5
National Tribune 44 44 2.45
The Forum 44 5.55
Inter Ocenn " 2.25
Lincoln Journal 4 44 2 30
The Home Magazine " 1 s5
Time Tablo
ouims WK.sr tioiNa fakt
So 1, 3 :M a. m No 2 5 :0T. p. m
3, 5 :15 p. in "4 lo :M a. in
5, 9 :25 a. m "8 7 ;U p. m.
7 ' -15 a. m. " 10 a : 15 a. m.
"9 6:15 p.m. "12 1C :14 a. m
" 11 5 ;2i p. m.
New Drugstore at Murray
GIBSON
RETURNS
DU. liRENDEL-
Is llnishing uji his new building which
will be occupied with a firat
class stock of
33 R. CJGr S
'"Your Patronage is cordially S licite
EDMUNDS & ROOT
Tne pioneer meichant" of
Carry a foil stock of general
inerchondtsa which theysell very
close. Highest price paid for
all kinds of farm produce. Gen
e rou s treatmentand fair dealing
is tbe secret of our succes.
The Whisky Trust Secretary
Gives a $25,000 Bond.
CLOSING OUT'
UNPROVOKED DOUIILE Ml'RDEK.
A Ncliraiitiii Slayer Acqiiittetl on Plea ol
fcelf-Defciihc A Chief of Police ICobbed
II ili v:t3 omit at Work on u Jl'ulillo
Thoroughfare A Iouhlo 1.3 ncliiiig.
C'iiP'A;(. Fob. 1!). (.; J. OibBon.
th.c x-: ccr t:iry of llic wiiislty trust,
concern iii: vIio.-(? whei.-.ibouts there
has bei-n ho much speculation, turiK-d
up in (.'liicago. Mr. (iil-sou gave lail in
:!: Mini of .)r.'"i,(ii)i) b :t!i.-.v.ii4 to the in
b: tm. nt.s lirougbt against him by the
r;.n.l jury. TJi" ex-secivtary ar--ived
in Cliic!::-o o)i th'' 0:25 train fnna
Y.ri;i. lb- w;-nt to a hotel, took break
fast, and then willi two friends, Thos.
Hutchinson and (.Jcorgo B. Ijiirrow.s,
both wliisky trust imn, .strolled over to
th.-criminal court building and asked
to !c sb'iwii to 'iilge Khepard'rt room.
The ,iMl:';'' bimelf v;'.s tlieve '.-rly ;ijd
in anticipation of havin g to re-.-i ivc ( ! '1.
s.n"s bond.
v,,,i will 1- roqniei'd to ftirni;h bail
ti tin amount ot s-.V").0iji) tl;"s-'
cliavge-;. .".ir. iilison."' said J nog;? .Sh;.j
;!!. j s t : v I he accu-t-l man's lawyer i.a'
loo!:sl ov-r the itsdictments. '"Are you
prepared to ! sor"
Yes. : ir." said (ii'.son. 44Mr. Hulch
in on a-il ?-tr. I'.ikt. vs here will ;-ig:i
my lion:!:-." 'i'ln- two ge.itlcmcn
st'-i'j.ti I'.w.'ard. e;i' i sclulab'd prop
C!'iy"to l!i. value of i-VH'.'.V.H) .-ill uwr,
ant tl;-".- a f:iced trreir nam"; to tl:-'
:oei::. 1'S.is foninlit v nvvr. Tr. 1 1 -oll
.- ti 1 his p-irty l-ii. ilie erimiii.-il court
huil'ling. Tin; aceused ex-stM-rct arv
looked iale and v.-orn, as tbouli bf hal
-l'tit. a good many restless nights of
line.
"I can't say a v.-.rd about this mat'KT
at present." lie said to a reporter who
questioned him. "When the proper
time comes I will talk, but not until
then."
A Chief nf Police Kohhed.
Tuv.-.TA, WjisIi. Feb. 19. Chief of
Tv.iice S-wikiv of Tacoma was tb vic
tim of a robliery lietween 11 and 12
ti'clock under the very noses of a dozen
or move prison employes and officials.
Th chief stepped out of his private
office for a few minutes, leaving his
desk unlocked. When he returned J1
in cj.-sh. a revolver, a gold watch and
some valuable papers were missing. The
only maimer in which the thief could
have entered the apartment was through
n window which opens on a side alley.
The catch on th window was not fast
ened, but the window w;is closed as
usual when he returned and discovered
his loss.
V
s
ENTIRE STOCK OF
doling.
ishing Goods, Hats, Trunks, Etc,
urn
MUST BE CLOSED OUT
IF
ON ACCOUNT OF
CHAS L KOOT,
Notary Public
Murray Neb.
DISEASED HOGS
Cannot become healthy food him ply by
the process of death.
owe if to themselves and society to
ADVOCATE REFORM
In swin" raising thut will promote the
public health. Hogs should be. fed,
r. Jos. Haas'
HOG and POULTRY REMEDY
Tin" or.ly reliable medicine for swine.
Used successfully for fourteen years
Prcvnnta eisoasc,
Arrests Disease;, cJcps Cough,
Kaotens Maturity.
Destroys Vorms,
increases ;fw Flesh.
I'or ,):ile by r (i. Fncke oi- C
.Piattmcuth, Neb.
litl"::s; 2 l!- C, $12.5 . 2.5
$1.25 -i-id j .:. per p ic'.i t-j. Ta? larger
are : i : c!i k- t, Vrite r r testimoni',1
lI.gology." t ol-pige pamphlet on
swine will lie :n:u!ed for r. 2-cent stamps
Orttt r; by m i.l re:oive p'unipt attention.
.!.?. II.V.VS. fndiantpolis
DouMe tinnier on a Itallroail Tntla.
TJ.vi.P Knou, Ark., Feb. 19. A crazy
7assenger on the south-bound Iron
Mountain train fatally shot two nnof
f'i'"." j v, .
traiii j.rallc.1 otit ti. V. (r:ictei of Vin
cennes. Ind.. walkel from the ladies car
into the adjoining sleeper and deliberate
ly shot and killed a drummer named
Isidore Meyer. lie then turned upon
the Pullman conductor. E. W. Leach,
and emptied another chamber of his re
volver into Leach's body, killing him
instantly. The shooting was entirely
unprovoked.
Held t'pon u Public Highway.
PrnnLO, Colo.. Feb. 19. M. D. Crow,
ex-postmaster of this city and a prom
inent real estate man, was held np a
little lefore 7 o'clock last evening on
Third street, within half a block of
Santa Fe avenue, just an he was leaving
hi.: home. There were two men engaged
in t he job, one of whom held a revolver
at Mr. (.'row's head, while the other took
from him a gold watch, n diamond stud
and his pocketbook. containing money
and papers Mr. Crow's loss amounts
to G00 or 700.
In Self Defense.
Hakkpson, Neb.. Feb. 19.
of the state against Henry
the killing of a 7iegro soldier
.live near Fort Robinson in
hist, was given to the jry
j 'el ween and 6 o'clock th
tl.ey broi-.ght in a verdict of
The ii--;imony showed that
".as done in self defense.
The case
Cocker for
in a negro
November
at 2 p. m.
at evening
not "guilty,
the killing
A louIle Lym-liinj;.
J.vcKs'ONvn.u:, Flu.. Feb. 19. Two
--oners, -i white rann and a negro,
who w'ere under arrestfor complicity in
numerous assaults, were taken from the
::,Av.y j::il at Ciab'.esville. hue at night
a: 1 1 h:vejr"d. A raob of l.MU ,r moi-e as-
"::1 i i ::boe.t midnig'if. overpowen-.l
iiie gii.ird. took the ni.-uiu i-s fro-n their
cl!I.- :r.i i h.u.g.l tliem to a tr-,v near bv.
.V ?iurlerci' Itespltetl.
.-TcMre:--. U. , Ib. hstaulcy C.
.:t;rit-e-l to hang
--villu
r T
G. for the liiui'-l.-r of a i-
'HIS preparation, with-
(PC oi:t iT,i,j:T removes
-vu iTccicist Jlver-Jloles,
Pimples, Ulack-IIoaIs, Sunburn
and. Tan. A few cpplications will ren
der the most stubborn Jv red s kin Suit,
smooth and white, Ylolii Cream ia
not a paint or powder ts cover defect
but a remedy to cure. It is superior. to
rdl other preparations, an 1 is puaranteed
fo give satisfacf on. At Uruggiata or mail
ed for CO cents. Prepared by
lav.-ver. v;i,
. : u-r :?:-:
:i
: I
1
cure a rcpr-sen
Klai e oo;iid ot par-o:.
by (i-of-i'i''
ex-
i -e to th.-
triiclismin 31ak,- a
Laweknce, Kan., Ib. i'..-. Safe,
blowers cracked the faf .'i f C. 13. E:.s;o:i,
a merchant of Over': :-ok. T::re liu
ttre 1 d 'l'arj was t:i' i:. 1 v.i r'v.-ral h"in
V.v 1 d.'l'i.rs hi not!-, a'-t-l cii.-eks w-re
umiisturLfd.
Sncci C li alien td topiitt to a finish.
Detroit, lich.. Feb. 19. Arthur AT.
G. Wullmeau, who recently completed
a thirty days' fast in a local dime mu
seum, issued a challenge to rf; nor Sncei
or any other faster with an official fast
ing "record, to fast to a finish for
$15,000 a side.
Surjilast Corn ia Kansas.
Atchison, Kan., Feb. 19. The com
mercial aent of the Missouri Pacific at
this point says there ia a great deal of
corn and wheat stored away in. western
Kansas, which was raised in 1889, now
being sent to tke markets ia the eaat.
LOTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
No Humbug, No Closing-Out Sale, No Advertising Scheme, But Closing
Out to Qui! Business.
!52&9 imss this gpreafc 5portuoity9 yon will
EieveF fee siMe bray cheaper in your life.
Call and see wliat JJOJE will do for you.
Mens suits, former price, $4 50 now $3.50 i Mcng Uats f Ieo , m J0W
ti
ii
ii
66 former prico 6.00 now 4.50
4 former price 7.00 now 5.00
" former price S.00 now G.50
" former price 10.00 now 700 j
" former price 12-00 now S.00 j
former price 1 50 now 1 00
former price 2 50 now 1 50
former price 3 00 now 2 00
former price 4 00 now 2 75
Overcoats for men, youths and Lovs at be-
" iormer price i&.uunow n.uu OVCU?t.
" former price 1S.00 now 12-50
" former price 22.00 now 14.00
Childrens and boys suits at your own pricea.
The best I.O overalls at COc, Shirts Socks
Underwear, etc., at astonishing slaughtering prices
It will pay you to come a hundred miles and bor
row the money to lay ia your supply. It will
pay you big interest.
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PLATTSMOUTH, HEB.
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