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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1891)
, ', V-r " . - : -t ii,r-' - if POUHTil YKAK. IM.ATTSMOl'TH. ASKA. TUK-DAY KYi-V ! N(i. FKliRUAUY lid 189J. XUMUKU ill II II . a P'U I .1 J 5 1 . 7 M -, .,- ,-- - .5 i i I f. i i I hi i4 i i a- n 1 1 : : : J -.1 1 ? cf nil r, Ienvt-nin ,1 jwer. --""';-v rrrs t Ifj Lis,. X'.. ABSOLUTS! PSJRE A nice Child's Suit ut $1 00 ul .lOK'.S. tf I):in't ,fnrfivt th: liinnic.t sli"v (if tin season at tho vti lui'ist? roniuht. C5 to J()K aii'l !;iy in your supply for next yv.ir . It will p ;v 'i fjooil iiiUT est at tiie pikes h- is clo-iiifj out his tock. tf J Come nn I sfv tin; dilTeie ice hctwc n cash and credit prices. Ll-011. the cash clothier. tf No old chestnuts or rullish at .IDE'S. Everything oi the latest style iind ..t ie low cost. tf Miss Mollie Tucker. Dressmaking and millinery a specialty. Koonis over Her1 old's store. tf Now is your chance, nud sch a chance you will have hut oiiee in u life time, to buy Clothinj;, Furnishing Goods, Hats, etc., at slaughtering prices at .K)E'S. The entire Btock must be sold out as quick as possible. tf A genuine ftetson sf t.00 Hat at 2 75 at JOE'S. tf When you are in Lincoln, call on W, C. Austin & C ., in McIJride block, cor ner of Twelvth and I strict", for Have lock and University preperty. tf JOE has not "bursted." Joe never has failed, for lis b!ieves there is nn honest living for everybody, but owieg to Dissolution of Partnership. Joe is com pelled ti close out his nice and clean itock, regardless of cost. tf For glassware, queeiiswnre and the bost and freshest gioceries go to Phillip Kreus. wher yon will find tverything you wnt for your t::l'e. tt. A good pair of shoes at 1.0;) at JOE'S, , f To Nervous Debilitated Men. If you will send us your address, we will mail you our illustrated pamphlet nplaininli all about Dr. Dye's celebrated Klertro-Yoltiae Belt and appliances, and their charming effects upon the m s vious debilitated system, and how they will quickly r f 'ore yon to vior and man hood. Pamphlet free. If you are thus afflicted w will send you a belt ami ap pltanccs on a tiial . VoiriAO Bi.t-T Co. M irshsdi, N'ich. For Sale. A good bum omj-foiirth mil? fiomt he town of Murray, on the M- P. U. It Plenty of timber and w-itet. Good orrhn'rd. be-irinn trees. Plattsmouth. Nebn Feb.. '..tii. lS'Jl. wtf II. W. IIyuks. You can not form an idea what it is to sell Clothing, etc., a' and below cost un til you look through JOE'S stock, tf It is only with regret JOE Iias to sell out his entire stock, for he has done a I very satisfactory and successful business, but dissolution between JOE and his partner, Mr William Fisher compels him to close out. tf Cash. From thi9 day forward, Elson, the cash one price clothier will only sell etrictly for cash. tf Persons wishing to make investments with best returnsor to borrow money on real estate will find it to th-ir advan tage to call on Mr. Thos. Pollock and investigate the plan of the Provident Savings. Loan & Building Association of Omaha. A large amount of stock has been taken and a number of loans tntde in this city, to the satisfaction of all. This is a home institution and books are open to the investigation of all. The many beneficial points seen in our plan . will commend themselves to all. Call and see us and be convinced. 40-1 w Jas. Pkttee, Gen'l Agt. Office under Bank of Cass County, second dor from Main street, on Fifth A noted Gypsy fortune te'ler just from the east is at the Perkins House, this city. Past, present and future all told by the hand. Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned. Enqnire for Mrs Boswell. tf Ii will nt be our aim to see how much profit we can make, but to sel good goods for a tmall margin for cash, El ton the cash clothier. ' jf - - TJ. S. Gov't Rf;-r.r:, Au. 17, i- ' j. PEKMJNAL. ', A 15. Taylor is transacting business in , Gl 'iipiidd t'Ij)j l-'n 1 1:-.-!.Im ,; t n d Wi::. Webber ' ar tnk'.i!-r "n O111 i tud.iy. Walt -r l'.iiiiiiL', a prominent iiierchant of Greenwood is in the city tod:y. Colonel i'li', fne lumber kin; f the Black Rills, came down I'r:;in Cust r onSttnrdiy i.nd nt Sunilay with li s ol I friend, Dr. Sigins. Walter White is today moving ti e safe fro;n the old treasure's oiiict: to th mw pi li ters under the 15;;iik ( f Cats County. Mr. II. Boyd, brother of Frank Boyd, of th:s city, made a short visit with his brother ytsterday, returning home to Sioux Ci:y this morning. Mrs. J. P. Taylor, of Central City, and daughter Nellie, who have been visiting with thrt family of Mrs. Oliver, departed tins morning on No. 5. Mrs. Taylor re turns home and Miss Taylor to her stud ies at the conservatory of music at Lin coln. Agent Latham today ticketed one pas senger to Kansas City,oue to Chicago and one to Atchison. On account of the warm weather the river has been steadily rising, but the cold wave this moiniug has ekecked its progress. The proprietors of Ely's Cream B;iim do not claim it to be a cun;-al!, but a sure remedy for catai rh, colds in head .Hiil hay fever. It is not a liquid or a snuff, but is easily applied into the nos 1 1 il -. It gives relief at once. John Berk-r went u; to Oniutiv. em j t look aftir transferring some cars from the B & M. to the Elkhoin road for Mr Philip Weyrick and B ds Volk, who are m ving to Pierce, this state. Last night a monster revolving snow plow, weighing li.'ty two tons, p-issid through the city from Patterson, A. J., enroute to the Denyir llio Grande road. It is probably the first of these plows ever brought west. Why continue the use of irritating powd rs. snuff's or liquids. Ely's Cream i' dm, pleas'int of application and a sure cute for cat :rrh and cold in le ad, can be hud for oOe. It is easily applied into t'.ic iio.trils is safe and pleasant, and is curing the most obstinate cases. It gives n lief at once. D. II. Churchill snys a hen stole her n?jt out in a strawstaek near the barn at his placj south of town, in January, and came in a few davs ago with a fined: oi ! young chicken. For mild winters Ne braska he ids the list this year, with Fhuida only a elosj second. The bar doekst for the M irch term of the district court came out yesterday and was distributed among the attorneys. It is in good form, neatly gotten up, and does credit to the Republican force who did the work. It shows 01 jurv cases, 85 eqity cases and 7 criminal cases, a total of 153 cases, which, if all are disposed of will mean a long term. Major ltuesell and Captain Stetn re turned from the funeral of General Sherman Sunday evening, passing through this city on theK. C. for Omaha. While the train stopped they very kind ly got off and presented the editor of the IIkkai.d with a neat bunrh of evergreen that bad been used to decorate the grave oi" th? deceased general. They tpoke of the impressiveness of the funeral and the immense crowd of people ia attend ance. Trie Secret of Success. F. G. Fiicke Jc Co., druggists, believe that the scent of success lies in perse verance. There fori they persist in keep ing the finest line cf perfumeries, toilet articles, cosmetics, drugs and chemicals on thn market. They especially invite all persons who have palpitation, short breath, weak or hungry spells, pain in 6ide or shoulder, oppression, night mare, dry cough, smothering, dropsy or hpart disease to try Dr. Miles unequaled New H?art Cure, before it is too late. It has the largest sale of any similar remedy. Fine book of testimonials free. Dr. Miles Restoratiye Nervine is unsurpassed for sleeplessness, headache, fits, etc., and it contains no opiates. 5 A fine worsted men's suit, former price5J18, now at $12.50 at JOE'A. tf A I"n..:. y i.-..;:!. A f.'lir ;i i-i i;m o, !' . inis tram,, i.ir -i g1:-! it A. L roe-u rn :;t Cill . lit l)' dav- a.o ::l.! I10' I. IU' ii-.- v, :..s Ii i- ! 1 ; I i ;n : I t.i- :.oi ii 1 i t 1 until l li(i;iV U ie-n Ale'ier w;;s llOtlliid lV te'ep i :ne 1'l' Hl S'"it!i Oinall i that a man il l. I veil IhomII ll there to the olii ev.s and ei.ii.:e d Ii - li;t i pa'.vn ei :i ii ti :i at 1 ' : t 1 1 i - .' ;i !;' j. m I . m - i . u 1 Mr. C.oir.tli .! l'ia : in Vlf'.!e the matter wn b.-ing in v. sttgaa l Sat urday his t'i:ii:p-hip .'a- I ho Soil'.li Omaha ol.'ieeis the s.i) and :ipje'ald ill I'! Mt-li.ontii. htiiil.d 111- ihe ni.i!.-li.i!i and i:ave tin- uheteabouts of th- lost gun. Mr. ('.iiriith w.nt ever to the .luncti. n and f'i:iul tli:-.t .v gun had lu. u pawned for :V.' .mil had been sold s ) l.e e i.el i.d d o; to letier v.i:h an e(T 'it to eu.ive ' n".- pr .-per', y; and wi.in tiiey loilinl !iu! tl::l..i till-d I!) d.lV by the iire at the co llit .' - expe.is, la J was tiled out uf town at a lively rate. lie wns too !iiixi: us to be a:-,ested and eonvieled. The m:irsh.;'d ay lie went uwav limi-tt-il. Council Proceedings. The coun il me; in ngi.iai session la'-t ni lit. Present, the mayor and lull council except Laisen and McCallaii. There w.is li tie loutine business to be transacted except the allowance of a small claim to the street commissioner and ihe salary of the city attorney for the quar'cr just clos"d. The couacilmen were not wholly un occupid, however, as the claim of Mr. Sullivan for attorney's fees hui not been finally di-posed of. At the last meeting a motion was made allowing the full amount of the claim, but this motion did not rccciyr" the necessary majority, having reteiytd only live yotes out of the ten vo'es in the council; the mayor thereupon tool: the matter under advie ment until last evening, when he had his vote recorded in the iitlirmative and declared the motion carried. Thi started a running ui-cussion among the councilman, which resulted in a motion to reconsider I he vote allowing the claim, on the ground that there might be other claims for servie; s in the same cas-j and it was thought best to consider them all together. Since the supreme court has J.VN.'rd it, if it 1 llri'-lWiUi tej tllC Cinlr missK.ncrs to employ assistance for the county attorney, there seems to be a dis position to shoulder the whole burden upon the city. In view of the above facts the motion to reconsider was car ried. A motion was then made that the claim be rejected, but the motion was lost. Mr. A. Baxter Smith then tendered his resignation to the council, which was accepted. Mr. Smith has sold bis pro perty in the Fifth ward and is about to rjtnove to the First and so would no longir bj eligible to membership in the council. On motion of Gutschu council adjourned Wild man !c Fuller curry the largest and l?ncst ass rtment of wall paper in C.i.-s county. tf County Court. Alien St.ultz vs Robert Phillips. Suit for conversion. Settled and dismissed. John B. Hayes vs McKaska M'X'g Co. Continue 1 by consent until parties agree upon time for trial. Gering for plaintiff, Windham Sc D ivies for defendant. Meyer Bros. Drug Co. vs Plattsmouth L imp M'i'g Co, Suit on account. Judg ment for plaintiff for $130.50. District Court. One new case filed today, that of Geo. Vasburgh vs. Barbara Yasburgb, petition for divorce, alleging desertion. Wooley & Gibson for plaintiff. Singer Sewing machine company have established a branch office in. Henry Boeck's furniture store where all kind of machines will be repaired. R. O. Atberton, dlw Local Agent. It will be remembered that M. F. Lambert of Rock Bluffs was killed last summer by accident at Cattlesburgh, Kentucky. His son Charley, aged ten, was with him. The sister, it seccis, wanted to get hold of the pension money which the boy would draw, so she had a guardian appointed for him and fixed the lad out as a permanent resident In the mean time the1 boy's mother, who re sides at Rock Bluffs, was using every ef fort at her command to get the guardi anship annulled and have her boy re turned to his Cass county Jaome. J. 8. Mathews was retained and after about three months be has succeeded in making the mother's heart glad by the return of her boy.- Ho made the trip alone with out Any trouble, arriving home a few days ago. - ' ... - . " lie .- i -- 1... h:i'iv y u I n:i;l.t IIS is-; n i: hi i i- .; ;- i s, ' i:- -;ii I ;;' !:: i ::u"i ea' : l!::.r I'l.l mi i i i.i I.-::er, : .. . ! ; :. ... l'lea -' it f ; iii ;;n ,1 ( 1. 1 , . I 1 1 ti. 's .1 . !. !" o a 1 I.i : I'l.r.' L;otl. At f iesi :: .i ; .i lo'.sliMi'!, Mr. .1 l.ii M-;;ii m . :r '. . i t I " .:. r. i.. on ! 1 1 iay. 1 eer -iar- "a. . .! j'ia ,.c Itrnoin, :-j;el .r-'j,'.ii-. .'.'is. :.( i; 11. I:: !. ea il! fi r Hie fine, aid a'! e-'mi- of iin'(ii".tl skill i oi (I u i ii.:ii. lo s it i.er. I!cr f unci ;;1 nil! la c place lr. i.i l!ie 1. 1 ,-, ...( , s.:ur lay. Kelii naiy 21. S ! v i.;e ; ' I he linuse a t 111 :'Jf) .-, in., l, :ii -t ;:r ii;e l.i!i:.''l:i eetnete y I.:t!:eU:i, '. ol.. I 1 -. Tiie huslnud of the dece isi-d preceded her to I he great beyn 1 .n tin; fifteenth of last ni i'H'ii, noiee of which wat given i.i l!ri IIi:::A!.! at the time. Mr. Mo Broom, as our r-'id'-rs will rememb fioni a perusal of tic; lorn!' r notice, w? S a buoth: r of M .-. L IF. Young. W'l i: iieirlier tho d-ce.'i-e.l or her la e bus! and could In called aged, yet they wireculy settlers in Colorado, having stopped in Denver when it e, n'a ne I but oimhotw; diey had ( u much of tin: hard.-hips of pioneer life together, and it seems singu larly lifting tint, r h - widow was not long called to mourn the loss of the dcpaited husband. There cett duly is something in store for Mr. T. A. Stew.it t, if justice is ever to be meted out. Mr. S'ewart has been working for the company here, but a few days ago, took his time and pulled out for the west, leaving a widowed mother with no means of support and absolutely penniless. Friends brought the matter to the notice of the county commissioncis, who this morning bought her a ticket to Turtle Lake, Wisconsin, where she has relatives who will take care of her. The morning Omaha papers announce the death of Nathan C. Folsom, an em ploye ofjthe B. it M. at that place. There is a mi. t.ke in Ihe accounts given, as Mr. Folsom had made up a train of cars and sta'ted for Omaha and in some un known way fell beneath thewhetls. lie was found by the construction train, of which Charley Bisshne'l was conductor. Mr. Folsom will be remembcrel ns h tvir" 'rT.v- H v F,n or the r as brake;:. an f'v '"'oJict..-:- Carter, IL leaves a wife residing in Omaha. The New Court House. The bids for the contract for the erection of the court house were opened toJay. O. J. King, of Omaha, was the lowest biddei, pnd if he furnishes the re quired bond will probably get the con tract. Syrian IVt.s. The anther of the 'Inner Life of f-yriii" gives an int'.r;tiiig account of the t-ueee. s wiih which wild b .-. have been l;;itied ia i I..il eounlry. The writer, being- a l.-tdy, '." having o;nc sirirnlar pets of h r own. was the la-it -r proi;ired to ;:ppr. !'.-! to v.-A-it tin natives had ac CoJir, Ilsh.-d hi that ?!: .-ction. At cue tiiiK : -ho visited the wife of a liuagavlaa vuii. ( i". :-i:o was living ouite coii'.eutodly in a nrod hut, and i. r oidy ncnr.vtv'.a.s vrcr.-1- a Jiven-t and a lvn::. vi il....: M'-.it, Oil il'.-i e l aii.c ! v. o iii 13.-. The hyena leceiveil me at t ::o gate, and, thoitgli I was not p:-epaivd for it, I iu-noi-ently did t!ie rig'nt tiling, as she afterward iaioiiueu me. The animal came -and sniffed at my bands, and then jr.ntped up and put its fore-paws on my f'j raiders and smeit my' face. "Oli," I thonght. "if it tak-s a bit out of iny choc-!., what s.hali I dor" i' .itlrt od as stii) as a statue, and tried not to breathe, looking it steadily in flu- eyes ail the whih. At last it made up Its mind to befriend me, jumped d..-,vn ar.d rau before mo like a dog into the house, where I found iha lynx on the divan. Pet lio. "J sprang at me, mewed and lashed iris tail till his mistress came in. Slie told me that when people began to Ecreura or to elrive the- hyena away?it took a r1 :isuro in worrying and fright ening hem. I v eat afterward to the husband's re ception room. Ha had gono out for a short while. Tho hyena had got in, and I found my hufJiand.the Russian consul and a French gentleman all sitting on the divan, with their legn well tucked up under them, and looking absurdly uncomfortable at the frightful beast, as tho count called it. I had a good laugh at them, as the hyena and I were already on friendly terms. The Cap and Hat Hint. These civil disturbances were in Sweden from 1703 to 1771. The Caps were the Russians anil their symjia thizer s; the Hats were the French. For a time the kingdom was reduced almost to a state of anarchy by the two con tending factious, hut order was restored by Gostavns IH in 1771, who, desirous of excluding all foreign intervention in tho affairs of Sweden, forbade the use of the names, and sternly repressed all dis orders growing out of the political dis sension between the factions. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. 0 i 1 m n h 1 Hi our, iiNjTi;ni.c :CLEARAJNCE SALE i i . tSiBCMEIS iLAU UIOWEAR ArQ HOSIERY BLANKETS m COMFOETABLES WHICH BEGINS TODAY "e HAVE cut the prices deep, and par ties in need of anything in the above lines will save money by calling. eTXJST OJPHJrHID Our new line of embroideries, the handsom est and largest line ever shown by us. F. HERRMANN F1KST POOR KAST FIRST NATIONAL RANK- Look Here! livery one indebted to JOK, The One Price Clothier, must set tle within thirty days or the ac counts will be placed in the hands of a Justice ior collection. tt' Joe Ivlein. Vir. f imikk. The finest of Furnishing Goods at slaughtering prices ai JOE"S. tf A Husband's Mistake. Husbands too oiten peimit wives, and parents tb'-ir cliilelrrn, to suffer from Headache, eliz.i:-ess, iicuiu!ia, sic. pie.-s-uess, lits nervoubuers, when by the Use of Dr. MiW lt.t-)rative Nervine such serious results Cuuid e asily le preveuteel. Drugis'.s everywhere say k irivc-s uui versul satisfaction, and has an irnrni n-e sale. Wooelworth fc Co , of Fort Wayne, Ind.; Suow & Co, of Syracuse, X. Y. ; J. C. Wolf, Hillsdale, Mich.; and hun elreds of others say ''it is the greatest seller they ever knew. It contains no opiates. Trial bottle and fine book on nervous diseases, free at F. G. Frieke & Co. 5 All the latest styles of wall paper found at Wild man & Fuller's. tf Removal. O. A- Ilirsch will remove his barber shop under Mayer Bros store where he will hereafter nn three chairs anel three bath rooms. His new barber is recently from the Palace hotel in San Francisco, where none but the best can secure cm ployment. For a nice shave or a quiet bath call on O. A. Ilirsch at his new par lors in the Carruth block after next Mon day, dlw Will be Given Away. Our enterprising druggists, K. G. Fricke & Co., who carry tke finest Etck of drugs, perfumeries, toilet articles, brushes, sponges, etc., are giving away a large number of trial bottles of Dr.Miles' celebrateel Restorative Nervine. They guarantee it to cure bf-adache, elizziness, nervous prostration, sleeplessness, the ill effects of spirits, tobaceo, coffee, etc Druggists say it is the greatest seller they ever knew, and is univeroal.y satisfac tory. They also guarantee Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure in all 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 has taken up a stray pig which can be obtained by the owner by proving property and paying for thia notice. S. F. Osborn, Cor. Eighth and Locust street. OF: CLOACS, PLATTSMOUTH. A' KB. j.JAWSON & PEA FiCE Carry a Full Lino of FINE MILLESERY AND (JHIL DREN8 (JLOTHINU. ALSO FKESII CUT FI.OWEKS ItOOM 2, I! . V BLOCK. i'LA TTMOC rn Buclilon's Arnica balve. Tup: Ikst Sai.vk in the world f or Cutd Bruises, Seres, Ulcers, S.ilt Itii. pin. Fever Sore-, T -1 ter, ( 'happ-d Hand.-, Chilblains, Coins. ;nd all Skin 2ru?tior., and posi--tiv-!v r up- 1'ihs. or n't pay required. It ii LMi'irai -teed t.i riv- sit:Hi.irnori. ox : :ii y" leiuuded. I'rite 25 rent per box. Fur a!e by V. (I. Fricke it Ci. S )i!'.e year aro Chanih.-rl:i!u & Co., a Des Mui"t.J, Iowa, e-. uuu'iieed :he man uf-icfure of a eouirh syrup. bt li vmg itto be tl!'- ir.' St proin;t a''l reliable pri pura tion yet produc ed for caughs, colds and croup; that the public . Kppn ciute true merit, and in time it vsm rcibtiii to be come pipulur. ' Their iiio"t sanrrnine hof.(s have been more than irali.td. Over thrtp hundred thousand bottles of C'hxmhr-rlnin's Couh Rfmedy are nejvr Fold eneh yar, and it is recojrnizeel as '!he lest marte1," whereve-r known. If will cure a severe colel in less time than any other treatment. For nale Wt F. O. Frirke ii Co. Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint? Shiloh'a vitalizer in guaranteed to cure you. For fale by V Fricke and O. II. Snyder. r.llss' Nerveand Liver Pllle Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speeelily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Une qualeel for 'men, women. children. Smallest, mihlest, -surest! 50 doses, 25c. Sainpla free at F. (i. Fricke & Co'a. The Oreatebt Strike. Among the great 6trikes that of Dr. Miles in discovering his New Heart Cure, has provpn itself to be one of the most important.' The de mand for it has be come astonishing Alreaely the treat ment ef le-art disease; is being revolu tionizeel, anel many unexpected cures ef fecfeel. It soin relieves short breath fluttering, piin3 in side, rm, shoulder weak and hungry spells, oppressing, swelling of ankles, smethering and hear dropsy. Dr. Miles book on Heart &Dd Nervous Diseases, free. The unequale I New Heart Cure is sold arid guarantee l by F. G. Fricke & Co., also his Restora -tive Nervine for headache, fit, sprce1 hot flashes, reryous chills, opium Labi;, etc. 4 Dr. Marshall. DENTIST. Will be in his 'office on and aft' r March 14 hi .A. i 1 . vsA'-srMinMAin