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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1891)
n r t: .Daily He i! I i L JLOL U lUOJLJLJi 3 i 1 0 FOURTH YKAli. PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. FRIDAY EVENING. I'KRRUAUY 20. 1&9J. NUMBER IHH outh raid s J i i! 8 ! : t " i! ! i ; ;V il .1 J J ! '.Juiicst of all in Leavening Tower. ABSOLUTELY PURE Gerinz & Co. -wall paper. 2t A gnod li. ys' Suit at $1.75 for boys from U to IX jhht old :it .lOE'S. tf A bice Child' Suit t 1 tin atJOLVS. tf Tiic btock ot wall paper ut Gcring &, Co'a is wonder I ul. ut That extensive liuo of hpectacles to uit every eye is to Ik; found only at y (ierinu's. Ji Go to JOL2 am! lay in jour supply for next year. It will pay you good inter est at the prices he is cluing "it his stock. tf For new tylih patterns in wall paper, absolutely tho latest designs, call on Gering & Co. 'Zt No old chibtnuts or rubbish at JOE'S. Everything ot the latest style and ut be low COfet. tf The largeft and mot-t complete and cheaptst btock of wall paper, paint aod oil in the county at Oering & Co'a. cod. Miss Mollie Tucker. Dressmaking and millinery a specialty, Ilooms over Her1 old's store. tf Now is your chance, and s'ich a chance you will have but once in a life time, to buy Clothing, Furnishing Good. Huts, etc., at slaughtering prices at JOE'S. The entire stock mut be sold out as quick as possible. tf A genuine Stetson $4.00 Hat at 2 75 at JOE'S. tf When you are in Lincoln, call oa W, lc. Austin & Cj., in McBride block, cor ner of Ywelvth aud P tstrieta, for Have lock and Univerbity property. wf JOE naa not "buisicJ.7' Joe uvi. has failed, for he believes there is an honest living for everybody, but owing to Dissolution of Partnership, Joe is com pelled to close out his nice and clean tockj '?gardless of cost. tf For glassware, queensware and the best and freshest gioceries go to Phillip Kraus, where you will find everything you want for jour table. tf. The best spesUcles in the world are sold by Oaring & Co. They guarantee the fit or money refunded eod wtf It is only with regret JOE has to sell out his entire stock, for he baa done a very satisfactory and successful business, but dissolution between JOE and his partner, Mr William Fisher compels him to close out. tf Save money and get the best selection and cheapest wall paper at G;rng & Co. On and after March 16th all notes and book accounts due me will be in the hands of an attorney for collection. No exceptions. 3t U. V. Mathews. Where have you been, my pretty, fair maid? To Gering's for wall paper, sir, she said. And she made no mistake. 3t Removal. ' O. A. Ilirsch will remove his barber shop under Mayer Bros store where he will hereafter rn three chairs and three bath rooms. His new barber is recently from the Palace hotel in San Francisco, where none but the best can secure em ploy men t. For a nice shave or a quiet bath call on O. A. Hirscb at hisnw par lors in the Carruth block after next Mon day, dlw Fine is money then go to Oering & Co s to buy wall paper. eod wtf A 'good pair of shoes at $1.00 at JOE'S. To Nervous Debilitated Men. If you will send us your address, we will mail you our illustrated pamphlet enplaiuinfi all about Dr. Dye' celebrated Electro-Voltiac Belt and appliances, and their charming effects upon the nervious debilitated system, and how they will quickly ref Tore you to vieor and man hood. Pamphlet free. If you are thus afflicted wo will tend 70a a belt and ap pliances oa a trial. Voltiac Bslt Co. Marshal!, Ntcb. We waat everybody in the eeunty to aee oar stock of wall paper before par caaring. wtf. T. B Galvln and H. C White of Bar liagtoa are in the city the guest of Bienry gUek and Pemnia McMahan. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Pwdlir The Latest "Mary Iial a little lamb, II Ik whlnkers we e snow white. Aixl if M ry Mtmllnl witli-ut liiin. There w;ih sure to be a light llf fillowi'il her to'elmo! mm d:iy. Wlili-h ecrtainly was rude ; A the j :n-lor ki:t-l his Uml.ihi out. A ixl killfil .1 p.i-M'i iliKle. Secretary Geo. Slmfer bus gone to Ne braska City to spend Sunday. The weather otlioials say we may ex pect fair and colder weather tomorrow. Qu'titerniHSiur General Stn ight should i; Hi'.ijtcil before you usk for your nuiil liereafter. The Duncan Clark Co. arrived from Omaha this morning mid are domiciled at the Perkins. More than a hundred delegates board ed the wet-t bound train this morning for their several homes. The Singer Co. have rented half of Bocck's furniture roem for Manager Cro nin's headquarters and store room. Col. John A. MacMurphy of Omaha, having been an attendant ot the encamp ment, gaye th-; IIek4LI a pleasant c ill this morning. II. C. Seidle has quit the shops and will go to Council Bluffs iu a day or two, much to the regret of some t'f t he young ladies. AshtrC'ark sports a handsome new delivery wagon, the result of tho hnndi work of Mr. T. Benton Brown, J. C. Co'.eman and John Leach. Mrs. McMaken as senior vice president of thefctale relief corps and H.J. Streight as quartermaster general gives Platts liOi'f'i ,"". J hfwiag tnat w? may wel1. be proud 01J There was lots of fun at Finnegans wake but there was more fun at the lady minstrels. Reserved seats 75 cents, gen eral admission 50 cents and gallery 35 cents. At the opera house tonight. Mr. Roscnberry and O. J. King of Omaha, together with some other con tractors, are in the city today looking ever the plaos for our new coart house. Mr- Gray, the architect, will be down tonight. The entertainment at the Presbyterian church last night, owing to the inclement weather, was not well patronized. Some of the participants did very well, but as a whole the program was not up to the arerage given by the Presbyterian church people. The petitions that are now in circula tion for the county seat removal are be ing signed in ink and every column is written out in full no dittoes this time and persons circulating the petition swear to all names that are put down. W. W. Republican. The Misses Nellie and Carrie Stock well have been arrested at the instance of Mrs. Ella Greeson, charged with quarreling and using vicious and in decent language, toward the prosecuting witness. The case i3 on trial this after noon ct the police court. j We have been asked to make some ex planation about the W. R. C. dispute, niPnton of which was made last night. However, since all matters of difference among the ladies have been happily ad justed it is probably unnecessary for ns to 9 y more about the matter. The Duncan Clark lady minstrels have benn playing 1 3 crowded houses where cver they ha e been. Th.ir prices haye been f 1.00 for reserved seats until Mr. Young refused to give them a date ex cept on the regular price of 75 cents. For genuine mirth-provoking sport at tend the minstrels tonight. The rabbit crop has been almost ruined by the ruthless coltoa tail slayer, Deacon Tom Mapea. He deserted his post in the IIuald composing rooms today aud has been slaughtering in every direction. Anybody wanting a rabbit foot for lock can be accommodated by calling on the venerable deacon after today. For Sale. good farm on-foarth mile from the town of Murray, on the If. P. R. R. Plenty of timber and water. Good orrhard.;350 beariag trees. PlarUmoutb, Neb. Feb, 0th. 1881. v wtf .R. W. Htjejuu . A new departure for Cass county pub lications is the employim ut of a circula tion liar by Tun Pi.attsmolth IIekai.o. Mr. Knotis you cuutiot pass your cotupet itors by lying any more than you can St. Peter later on. The Republican has for six years had the largest, circulation of any paper printed in the county but we have made no blow about it. Now we are willing to count sub.-cribers with the windy orjjau on the corner, at any time. We will allow them to use both their daily and weekly lists, but will draw the line when they attempt to use the register of a county seat election. The Hekald has one subscriber in Cen ter preciuct, we have him counted. W. W. Republican. Send you man over Mr. Keithly, if we haven't got double your circulation in the state of Nebraska we will pay all ex penses. "Wo don't mean sample copies, we mean paid up subscribers. Windy bluffs dont go. Send over your expert or acknowledge the corn. Pat Rooney. The audience last night applauded again and again aud shouted with do light at everything P.it Rooney was called up 11 to l(, and lie never p-i milted the fun to drag, tor somcliow or other he re managed to bo on the stage all the time. He continually changes his makeup and costume; he sijPgs several of his old songs, introduces u number that are new and in the third act hm held the stage alone for a long time with his songs aud dances the audience no' permittiug him t' leave and when he did finally manage to s'op it was under prottst on the part of the audience. lie was ably seconded by his little daughter, who is no less tal ented than her father. N Y Reporter. At the Waterman opera house Monday eiiening Feii 2:1. The W. p. C. Encampment. Tue ladies iu attendance at the W. R. C. Encampment got thiir difficulties, which we mentioned yesterday, uipicably settled during the afternoon and pro ceeded to the election of officers, which resulted iu the promotion of the follow ing members: President, Mrs. Amanda Tisdal, of Kearney; senior vice president, Mrs. Kate McMakeit, of Pluttennnth; jr,n:- "ice president, Mrs. Isabella Full -r, of Iiw nee City. Mrs. Gertrude H. Connell, of Granc1 Island, was re-elected treasurer. Chaplain, Mrs. Billings, of Geneva. Delegate to the national convention: Ellen G. Berber of Fullerton, Mary L Carter of Madison, Julia S. Bowcn of Hastings, Anna Hunter of Nebraska City, Helen A. Appleget of Tecumseh. Alternates: Mrs Laura N. Bates of Aurora, Mrs. D. Woodard of Weeping Water, Anna Ahbrook of Geneva, Alice Dilworth of Hastings, and Mrs. M. E. West of Omaha. Executive committee: Mrs. E. Pillsbury, chairman; and Mrs. N. Kate Brown of Tecumseh, Mrs. Cooper of OmLha, Mrs. Allen of Madison, and Mrs. Benshaw of Lincoln were members. The installations took place yesterday afternoon separately and were only at tended by the members of each depart ment. A grand campfire was held at the opera house last night to which the doors were thrown open to the public, but owing to officious smartuess of local members the newspapers were led to believe that the meeting was to have been a secret on. Most of the delegates left for home, a few however remaining to finish up the business of tho session, which is said to have been a very satisfactory one. The G. A. R. BOys. Had a pleasant time at their installa tion yesterday afternoon, and took occa sion to pass resolutions of thanks to trie citizens of Plattsmouth for the complete and satisfactory arrangements which had been made by our people for their con venience and comfort. The following resolution, offerred by J, n. Culver, was also adopted. Resolved, That the thanks of this en campment are due and are hereby ex tended to McConihie Post No. 45, for the most appropriate badge ever presen ted to our department, and to Mrs. E. E, Hilton whose artistic talent is so beauti fully portrayed in its embellishmnet. The new department commander Jos cph Teeter of Lincoln, appointed J. W. Bo wen, of Lincoln, assistent adjutant general and H. J. Straight, ef Platts mouth, adjutant quartermaster general. The camprlre in the evening at the opera house waa largely attended and thoroughly enjoyed until a late hour Some verv able speeches were made and fanny stories related. Yea can not form an idea what it u to sell Clothing, etc., at and below coat un til 70a look through JOE'S stock, tf Additional local on next page. 1 j Ls 1 P-I Ct3 00c O O CJ O O CJ O O O IO i3 US Ol T CO 3 O in g r I tf o o o w P 0 S3 ao W hi ft as s i err o 2 o ' s a S 91 o 2 S if " r Cj CC "3 o .5 . u . cr "s e cf ! a O CO il O 0 O CJ9 ?' r w q lis 9 ! CLE A RAIN CE SALE LADIES ANDCHILDRENS CLOAKS. U; DIRIVEAR AND HOSIERY BLA 1TKETS COMFOHTABLES WHICH BEGINS TODAY ffE HAVE cut theprices deep, and par ties in need of anything in the above lines will save money by calling. Our new line of embroideries, the handsom est and largest line ever shown by us. F. HERRMANN FIRST 1MJUR EAST FIRST NATIONAL RANK Will be Given Away. Our enterprising druggists, F. G. Fricke & Co., who carry the finest stock of drugs, perfumeries, toilet articles, brushes, sponges, etc., are giving away a large number of trial bottles of Dr.Miles' celebrated Restorative Nervine. They guarantee it to cure headache, dizziness, nervous prostration, sleeplessness, the ill effects of spirits, tobucco, coffee, etc Druggists 6ay it is the greatest seller they i ever knew, and is univcrsaLy sntistar tory. They also guarantee Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure in ah cases of nervous or organic heart disease, palpitation, pain in side, smothering, etc. Fine book on Nervous and Heart Diseases free. Taken Up The undesigned hus taken up a utray j pig which can be obtained by the owner j by proving property and paying for this j notice. S. F. Osnonx, Cor. Eiglith and Locust streets. WHIss Nerveand Liver Plllo Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. MiJce' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad takttr, torpid liver, piles, constipatiou. Une qualed for men, women, children, ymallest, mildest, surett! 50 doses, 25c. Sampla free at F. G. Fricke & Co'a. Look Here! Every one indebted to JOE, The One Price Clothier, must set tle within thirty days or the ac counts will be placed in the hands of a Justice tor collection. tf Joe Klein. Wm. Fishik. The Greatest Strike. Among the great strikes that of Dr. Miles in discovering his New Heart Cure has proven itself to be one of the mot important. The demand for it has b come astonishing. Already the treat ment of heart disease is being revolu tionized, and many uuexpected cures ef fected. It soon relieves short breath, fluttering, pains in side, arm, shoulder. weak and hungry spells, oppression, swelling of ankles, smothering and hear dropsy. Dr. Miles' book on Heart and Nervous Diseases, free. The uneqaaled New Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed bv F. O. Fricke & Co., also his Restora tive Nervine for headache, fits, sprees hot Sashes, nervous chills, opium habit, etc. The finest of Furnishing Goods tf slaughtering prices at JOE'S. Dr. Marshall. DEfJTIOT, Will be in hia oSea on and after Uarc 14 h. A fine wonted men's suit, former priof 18, at 913.M at JOE'S, tf EMS! OF: IMiATTSMOni If. seu, QRAND PALACE HOTEL, 81 to 103 North Clark Street. '(J1I1CAQO. 4 MIXUTKS FUOM COUUT HOUSE BOTH PLANS Wcchly $.'1.00 Trann1riil &n Cent up ltesttiuraiit hi CompnQinin. Uite Chicago Club Ch'.f. Popular Prictis. New House. Cut thi nut f'tr future rrfrrcnrr,. f) AWSON A PF.ARCE ( n ry KtiH L.iri4 o f fix t: j l 1. 1: a rii y a .v i) a iL nniiss. vi.tiTit 1 .it. II.IKV '1M-K. r 1. TTMO UTH Bucklen's Arnica ;alve. Tue Debt .Salve in tUe world for CuU Bruise?. Sores, Ulcer. KaltKhrum. Fever Horea, Tetter, Chapjd 1Ihd)s, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Srutionp, and posi tively cures Pii.-r. or no pay required. It is gnar.mteed t'j give sutihracnon, or monev refunded. Prio 25 rent per box. For sale by F. O. Fricke & Co. Some years ago Chamberlain Si Co., oi Dee Moines, Iowa, commenced :he man ufacture of a cuab syrup, believing it t be the most pruupt and reliable prepara tion yet prodnced for caghs, colds n croap; that tha publie appreciat tru -merit, and io time it was errtaia te be eeme popular. Tlieir niMt aagai hopes bav ben rsore thin realises Orer three buadred thousand Wattles o' Chamb-lain'a Csugb Remedy srs nsv tl& Mcb year, and it U recsgaised - the best made," wkercver knswa. I will core a aevre raid i less time th any otker treatmeat. Fr sals y F. G Frisks m Will yea suffer with dyspepsia as liver complaint! Shiloh's vitaliser i- Kuaraatead to enreyou. - ror aale oy r O Prick aa O. It. Sejaer. I i a pamphlet of Information and ab-1) J VstrctoXtheIws,g(iowlDBilow to f S VOhtaln Patents. Carenta. tnA V Vllarki. Coprrttrbta, tent frtt.y 7 V-Vv A44w MUNN A OO,