ff n era M ' 1 FOURTH YKAK. PLATTSMOUTH. NBUItASKA. MONDAY EVKVINO. FKKItUAHY 2.'. 1891. H Xt M 1 ! i i p. . ' til -1 9 I! i Hi 1 1 of iili in Leavening Tower. ABSOUUTEItf pure A nice Child' Suit at $1.00 at JOE'S, tf j Don't forget the tuuniel ali w of I lie j season at the opera house ttniLht. j Save mon'y ami pet t!e In st selection and cheapest wall puper at Uei'ng t Co. 1 Tliat extensive line of nectack-s u auit eTcry eye i to be found only at -Bering's. 3: r The best RpeHtxdes in the world are old by Geriug & Co. They guarantee the fit or nionev refunded e.U wtf Jim Yanda, ihe tuba player in the lio hemiun band. received at the linn Is of J. P. Young Saturday a very fin- bs horn of the latest pattern. Go to JOE and lay in your supply for next year. It will pny you good m tr eat at the prices ho is closing out his stock. tf Fine is money then go to Oering & Co s to buy wall paper. eod wtf Union is booming for a canning facto ry. If they will consult Fred Gorder or Prank Guthiuan tuey cau bay one vtry cheap. No old chestnuts or rubbish at JOE'S. Everything of the latest style and at be low C06t, tf Miss Mcllie Tucker, millinery a specialty, old's store. Dressmaking and Rooms over Her tf Now is four chauce, and such a chance you will have but uiic iu a life time, to b Clothing. Furnishing Goods, Hats, ttX, at slaughtering prices at JOE'S. The entire stock must bo sold out as quick as possible. tf We want everybody in the county to sea our stock of wail paper before uui chasing. d wtf. A genuine Stetson f 4.00 Hat at $2 75 at JOE'S. tf Pat Ilooney, the accomplished and versatile commediau arrived in the city t lis morning with hi company. The opera house should be crowded tonight as a rare treat Ls in store for theatre no era. When you are in Lincoln, call on W, C. Austin & C., in McBride block, cor ner of Twelvth and P striets, for Have lock and University property. f JOE has not "bursted." Joe never j has failed, for he believes there is an I honest living for everybody, but owing ! to Dissolution of Partnership, Joe is rom !' pelled to close put bis nice and clean U stock, regardless of cost. tf For glassware, .queensware and the bMt and freshest, giocerie go to Phillip Kraus. where you will find everything you want for your table. tf. Tie largest and most complete and cheapest Ptockof wall paper, paint and oil in the county at Gering & Co's. eod. Oa and after March 1st all notes and il book accounts due me will be ia the !'i hands of an attorney for collective. No exceptions. 3t U. V. Mathjcws. j A good pair of shoe at $1 00 at tf To Nervous Debilitated Men. If you will send ua your address, we will mail you ,oar illustrated pamphlet Unplaininfi all about Dr. Dye's celebrated 'jZlectro-Voltiac Blt and vpplianoea. and hix charaiog effects upon the ncrvioas debilitated system, and how they will ! (uickly rer ore yo to via: or and ao 100d. Pamphlet free. If yon re tbo (dieted wr will send you a belt and ap !,4iancea on a trial. i Toltiic Bkmp Co. Marshall, Nick. '.1 & For Sate. A good farm one-fourth mile from the ijjwn of Murray, on tbe M. P. R. R. hleaty of timber and' water. Good. irchard.'830 bearing trees. Plattamouth, Jeb. Feb, 9tn, 1891. wtf jl - R. W. HiKas. '; : Tea can not form an idea what it is to 111 Clothing, eta. at and below cost an- i you iook luroaga oiii r It is only with regret JOE has to sell it his entire . stock, , . f or he has done r .satisfactory and irocceasfal Imaiaeaa, X . i 1 ii(ssainriAn rur?fiMA .it ik ann niH I r I tVeia: rT.Winexrn ViAT Ailutll lAlXL I C&h. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. PERSONAL. Pat Roonoy, Pat ll oney, tonight. Clayton Ilarb'T of Lincoln was in the cily over Sunday. Thoa. Wiles accompanied Elder Iteid to Oiiiah 1 this morning. Walter White was aa Omaha boucd passenger this morning. John Kdmunds the Murray merchant made a business trip to the metropolis today Mrs- Maiden, of Ashland, was the iuest of her si.-ter, Mrs J. A. Connor ov er Sunday. Nelson Jean and wife came in this morning from a pleasant with Mr. Jean's bi other at Silver City, Iowa. J. E. Riley the genial owner of the Riley Hotel was in the city last evening and returned home this morning. Mrs. B. F. Diffenbacher returned to Lincoln this morning after a pleasant visit with Mr. and. Mrs. B. S. Ramsey. ; Senator Thomas stcnt 8unday with rela ires at Hillsdale Iowa and re turned to his legislature duties this morn ing. J. P. Antill, the confectioner, is going to open up a big candy store iu the old Stadelman house at the corner of Sixth and Pearl stceta. Dr. SchiMknecht is on the street today for tbe first time in two weeks. His le gion of friends are glad to see him able to be out again. Col Higgins; of Omaha, was in the city yesterday looking over the plans for the new court house prepar atory to ia-.:.;r.i a b- tj t?e jlunidin;r Walter Miller, better known as shorty 1 is moving today with his family to Oma ha where be has permanent employmcn as an engineer. Their many Platts mouth friends ar sorry to see them go Come and see the difference betwet n cash and credit prices. EUon, the cash clothier. tf The county Treasurer and Recorder are moving into tbe Bank of Cass county basement this week. You ought to see the fine Belle Flow er apples which Major McCourt has just received from the Caliinua. - It will not be our aim to see how much profit we 'can make, but to sell good cooda for a tmall margin for cash, El ton the csh clothier, tf Conrad Schlater is in the eity and says the Louisville people. are up at Lincoln in force today after the girls reform school, which it . ia thought will b located at Louisville or Geneva. II. Guy Livisgston Esq., the tax col lector, sold fl25 worth of empty cans at auction Saturday to collect the taxes due from the cann ng company for the pa6t two years. Fred Gorder was the pur chaser. Judge Ramsey baa issued 217 mar riage licenses to date, and of this number only one baa been issued to a colored couple, that being issued on Saturday la?t to Mr. Pearle Frasspton and Miss Helen Smith, both of Plattucontb. The Great American Desert tomorrow (Tuesday) evening. Feb. 24. at Mrs. Henry Cooper's, on Locust street between Seventh and Eighth. Everybody invited come one. come all, and sea the fun. Don't forget time and place. - See Aid Society. Elder Wood is having the sand hauled today for the new South Park Taberna cl . If some of tbe erher church people woold emulate the zeal - and. enterprise of Brother Wood and his flock, we might have more respectable places of worship tbaa what we bare got. This hot sunshine of today makes Heury MeMaken the liveliest man in tbe county, lis has contract calling for 80 tons of ice, and with present facilities be can only gct ,out- 20 tons, per day. This summer weather will shorten the ice harvest with unusual rapidity. Cash.' From this - day ". forward, Eleon, the one price .dt bier will only sell County Seat Reflections. Gentle reader don't forget that the ftllows liki' Ike Pollxrd, who have in stinted the people of Louisvi'l to take up 1 he worn out county seat fiht, do not liHve half as much interest in remov ing the county seat as they have in de feating the erection of a court house. Plnttsmouth is much more convenient for Pollard, Todd & Co., than Louis ville It is not tde county seat those fellows are after half so much as the de teat of the S80.000 bonds voted to build the court house. Pollard. Todd & Co. kuovv full well that the bonds cannot be ifed to build couuty buildings at Louis ville and it is tbe defeat of the b uds they desire. Iu other wordn, those fel lows would vote ugaint-t anything that would ad'l a tint taxes upon their broad acrts. They nro fill rich, aDd rich mon do uol like to pay taxe?. With more than one-third of the pop ulation of the county within the cor pcrate limits of Plattsmouth City; with more than one-hulf of the legal voters in the county within a radius of eight miles of Plattsmouth; common sense would suggest to the electors of tde county that the Weeping Water and Louirtyille papers know full well that the present county seat agitation is a hum bug, a sham, and a delusion, The press of Plattsmouth, and our people, have no ill feeling aga'nst the good people of Louisville. Those peo ple know Plattsmouth is a fit and proper place for the county seat and always voted heavily for Plattsmouth as against Weeping Water. Now, if they have been humbugged by Ike Pollard & Co,, into believing that Weeping Water wants Louisville to have the county seat, we have no objections. We have a distinct reccollec'ion of the Rev. (?) Mayfield visiting Platts mouth bi-ennially when a county seat contest was brewing, on his mission for money to keep the Louisville fellows from voting for Louisville. Now that elegant apostle of morals ia shouting fraud at Plattsmouth in his elegant and choice Hindoo. We violate no conn dance when we say the people of Louis ville know him. Not striking a name from the late la mented petition asking for a special election for the puipose of voting on the question of the re-location of the county scat of Cass county, and adding thereto the names of seventy-five additional signers, sent in to the county clerk nearly forty days after the petition had been filed and submitted to the county board, the petition did not contain the requisite three-fifths of the votes cast at the last general election; and to haye granted the request of the petitioners would haye been a flagrant violation of law; yet, tbe county commissioners are called knaves and rascals for not calling the election. When the county board denied the prayer of the petitioners fur an election to re-locate the county seat, Mr. Wooley, their attorney, took voluminous excep tions, and gave notice before tbe board, and iu the highways and byways, of an appeal from their decision to the courts. Everybody, almost, then knew that the appeal notice was mere bluff; even Gov. Todd saw through that and admitted that tbe county commissioners were right in their action. Yet, the Gov's alliance paper at Weeping Water is en gaged in the elegant business of abus ing good men and official, who have simply ione their duty as honest men should do. e . r. xiirocJi is - gT"K up ma (juiibcn under tbe Bank of Cass County . t- day. lie moves into., the -. Tarruth, base ment nnder Mayer Bros, stare,' :r - . . The pot.& office is' closed today, except froaa 11:30 tol and front. 5:30 to 6:30, on account af Washington' birthday, which occurred, yetterday. Tbe Father of Ills Coantry would be jost. 148.-years Id. yesterday lf.be wer(s-' alive.;, Patti - Rosa baa been secured by J. P. Young fur -a date .in march to. appear at the. Waterman.. This, .will be the event of r the rest of th dramatic season as the New. York. Symphony Clubj March 10,. will be the event of the music&i.sea- aov :! :. : ' We under tar d that any loyal woman of good character, ' whose loyalty has not been rof the) tempery kind,. is eligible, to membership ia tbe the relief corpe. The Baembere aeera io hare, come - out of their 4iunauen thoroughly nivted,,a4 vbent The Opera Hou9e Management Editor Herald Pleaxu give tin? fol lowing a place in th-. columns of your pHpor: To 1 he citizens and opera house pa trons: Since I have t en bu-iness inim ager of the Wa'ermati opera house, 1 have alw:iys tried to secure the best at tirtc tiouH possible, warranted by the pa tronage, io come lien. It u true. s"ine- ; times I hnve. been deceived in the elars of attraction:, not heiiig v!iat they rep resented themselves to be; but I can say with a clear conscience, that I nevtr b oked or a lyertised a company of an immoral nature, or one that was not tit for ladies to go and see. It is true there had been a great deal of talk agiinstthe Duncan Clark Company, which played at the opera house Friday night, and the ladies were afraid t go, especially after the publishing of the article in Friday nitilit'r) Journal, saying, "The Dizzy Blonde Minstrel Company tonight will doubtless have an audience of bald heads. This article was entirely un called for as the writer had no personal knowledge of the performance to I e fiiveo. I had the assurance of opira house managers where the company played that the performance was a food. clean show, one that any lady could go and see without being offended; nnd of this fact I assured myself before 1 booked the compabj'. I am authorized by Mr. Waterman to inform tbe patrons of the house that the performance Friday night .was a clean, chaste and moral one, and nothing was said or done that any lady could have objected to; and that he Tfill not allow any immoral performance in his house. Mr. Clark says he has been on the road ten years with this company and if it had been an immoral one he could not play ten days before he would have been stopped by the authorities. Iii conclusion I will say that the attractions coming are all strictly first class. Pat Rooney, this evening, will give a performance to please alt. Then comes Effie Eilsler, the New York Sym phony Club, and Patta Rosa all of which are worthy of crowed houses. I am Yours Truly, J. P. Young. A noted Qjisy fortuuc i.e!lc jjtfiuin the east is at the Perkins House, ibis city. "Past, present and future all told by tbe hand. Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned. Enquire for Mrs Bos well. tf Persons wishing to make investments with best ret urns or to borrow money on real estate will find it to thir advan tage to call on Mr. Thos. Pollock aDd investigate the plan of the Proyident Savings, Loan & Building Association of Omaha. A large amount of stock has been taken and a number of loans msde in this city, to the satisfaction of all. This is a home institution and books are ouen to the iuvestication of all. The a ' many beneficial points seen iu our plan will commend themselves to all. Call and see us and be convinced. 40-lw Jas. Pettke. Oen'l Agt. Office under Bank of Cass County, second door from Main street, on Fifth. Mrs. Spuriock and Mrs. M. M. Rich ardson are getting up a box of clothing etc. which they will send to the ministers in the drouth district. It turns out that the ministers, who by the nature of things are compelled to live upon the charity of ttieir congregations, are the most destitute of any class to be found in the west. The supplies heretofore sent have not reached these people, therefore an especial effort should be made to make them comfortable. ' What ever you have to send,. f you will .leave it at the residence of . Mra. Spuriock- on Pearl street no trouble will be spared to aee that only needy ministers .are tbe j baneficiariea, The telephone company has been petting in new instroments all over their linea which ia a; great improvement. Tbe new phuce wcrka f o well that tome ay they can hear the men . working on the new court house at Plattsmouth, caa hear Jadge 8ullivan clap hie hand as he stands on the fonndation, and can hear Ed-Wooley emit a vplume ,of blue profanity, all of which makes a et range combination when it reaches Union ex change. -Union Ledger. ' j j. p. Young completed arrangement with Chas. H. Yale, general manager for Was. J. Gilmore'a enterprises, by signing contracts for the appearance of Gilmore'a Twelve. Temptations," ' to appear here May 28.' Ibis is one of the largest spec tacnlar attractions on the road,' compris ing e0pople and . a , eat load of scen- j CLEARANCE SALE LADIES HH UKOWEAR AND HOSIERY BLANKETS COMFORTABLES v t- WHICH BEGINS TODAY W' E HAVE cut the ties in need of anything save money by calling. JTJSf OIPZEILTjEjTO Our new line of embroideries, the handsom est and largest line ever shown by us. F. HERRMANN FIKST DOOR EAST FIRST NATIONAL BANK Greenwood Trains. Since the new time card went into effect a few weeks ago it has been im possible to buy a ticket on the evening trains, the 5:45 or the 6:lo, for Green wood, as the trdin did not stop at that poiit. This was a great inconvenience to Greenwood people who tame down in the morning and could not return the same day. The editor of the Herald called Mr, Latham's attention to the matter and asked him to lay the facts before General Manager Holdrege, which he did; and s a result we are confronted this morning with a bulletin requiring Mr. Latham to cell Greenwood tickets for these trams and ordering thtm to stop. No further complaint from that quarter can now be made. fttllas' Nerveand Liver PlMo Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad tskte. torpid liver, piles, constipation. Uue qualed for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25c. Sampla free at F. G. Fricke & Cp'b. Look Here! Every one indebted to JOE, The One Price Clothier, must set tle within thirty days or the ac count will be placed in the hands of a Justice for collection. tf Joe Klein. Wm. Fibhjsk The Greatest Strike. Among the great strikes that of Dr. Miles in discovering bis New Heart Cure baa proven itself to be one of the most important. Tbe demand ior 11 nas Be come astonishing. Already the treat ment of heart disease is being revwlo fioniied. and many unexpected cures ef- fected. It soon relieves short breath, flattering, pains in side,' arm, shoulder, weak and hungry ; spells; oppression, swelling of ankles, smothering and besr dropsy. Dr. Miles' book on tleart and Nervous Diseases, free. The uneqoaled New Heart Core ia sold ai.d guaranteed bv F. G. Fricke A Co., also bis Restora tive Nervma for headache, flu, sprees hot flasbeav neryous chills, opium habit. etc. Tbe finest of FumUhing Goods at slaughtering prices at JOE'S. tf Dr. Marshall, DENTIST, Will be in his offlce on aad - after If arch H h A fine worsted men's suit. former Km OF" D CHILDRENS CLOAKS, prices deep, and par in the above lines will PLATTtmOFTH. XEU. RAND PALACE HOTEL, 8t to 108 North Clark Street. - CICA OO. 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