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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1891)
7 w ''' : I i ' 1 ( - . s I r aily aid. FOURTH YKAU. PLATTSMOUTII. XKHRASKA. FRIDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 27. 1&9J NUMBER Ml IP D IT IfTo attsmoutii 1 1 ' 1, 1 A : si- ;:;iicst of all id Leavening Tower. a. "vBSCUUYELY PURE A nice Child' Suit at $1 00 at JOE'S, tf Go to JOE and lay in jour supply for next year. It will pay you trood inn-rot at the prices he is closing out his tock. tf Come an 1 see the difference between eaah and credit prices. Klson, the cash clothier. tf No old chestnuts or rubbish at JOE'S. Everything of the latest style and at he Mow cost. tf Miss Molliu Tucker. Dressmaking and millinery a specialty. Hooins over Her Id's store. if Now is your chance, and such a chance yoa will hare bat once in a life time, to bay Clothing, Furnishing Ooods, lists, etc., at slaughtering prices at JOE'S. The entire stock must be sold out as quick as possible. tf A genuiae Stetson $4.00 Hat at $3 78 at JOE'S. tf Whoa yoa are in Lincoln, call oa W, C. Austin Jt C ., in McBride block, cor. aer of Twelvth and P striets, for Hare lack and University property. t.t JOE baa not "bursted." Joe never has failed, for he believes there is an honest living for everybody, hut owing to Dissolution of Partnership, Joe is com pelled to close out his nice and clean stock, regardless of cost. tf For glassware, queensware and the bust and freshest gioceries go to Phillip Kraus, inhere yoa will find everything yoa want for your table. tf. A good pair of shoes at f 1.00 at JOE'S. To Nervous Debilitated Men. If you will send us your address, we will mail yoa our illustrated pamphlet enplaininfi all about Dr. Dye's celebrated Electro-Voltiac Belt and appliances, and their charming effects upon the nervious debilitated system, and how they will quickly rec'ore you to vigor and man hood. Pauiphlet free. If you are thus afflicted wo will send yoo a belt and ap pliances on atrial. ' Voltiac Bklt Co. Marsh!!, Nich. For Sale. A good farm one-fourth mile fiomthe town of Murray, on the 31. P. R. K. Plenty of timber and water. Good orchard. 350 learing trees. Plattsmoutb, Neb, Feb, 9th. 1S91. wtf It. V. Hyers. You can not form an idea what it is to sell Clothing, etc.. at and below cost un til you look through JOE'S stock, tf It is only with regret JOE has to sell ut his entire stock, for lie has done a very satisfactory and successful business, but dissolution between JOE and his partner, Mr William Fisher compels him to close out. tf Cash. 4 From this day forward. Elson, the cash one price clothier will only sell strictly r cash. Persons wishing to make investments with best rcturnsor to borrow money on real estite will find it to th"ir advan tage to call on Mr. Ths. I llock and investigate the pi -in of the Provident Savings, Loan & Building Association of Omaha. A large amount of stock has been taken and a number of loans mo do in this city, to the satisfaction of all. This i 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. Pettke, Gen'l Agt. Office under Dink of Ca?s County, second door from Main street, on yifth A Noted Gypsy. Fartune teller just from the east la at tha Perkins House, this city. Past, present and future all tola, by the hand. Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned. Enquire for Mrs. Boswell. lf It will not be our aim to tee how much profit we can make, but to sell good goods for a email margin for cash. El sen the wh clothier. tf A fin? worsted men's suit, former price $19, dow at 91S.59 at JOE'S, tf U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 18S9. PEltSONAL. Mrs. E. R. Todd is reported quite sick with pneumonia. Miss St imker is visiting her sister in Omaha f :r a few days. W. I). Jones is lalking horse to the Omaha horsemen today. Mr. Barrett, the popular proprietor of 4 The Fair" is is Omaha today. Colonel Win. L. Browne is attending to business in the metropolis today. E. II Wool y. Seth Rockwell and County Attorney Travis came in this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Farthing have a very sick baby, but it seemed a trifle better today. Mr. Latham ticketed a party to Colum bus, Ohio, this morning, and one to Mooresville, Missouri. Miss Lulu and Bertha White went to Lincoln this morning to visit their f rther, Hon. F. E. White. Are you going with Company Q to Omaha next Wednesday night? The Louisville fellows say they will be dowa with a petition containing 4,000 names Saturday. We doubt it. A. M. Coffman, residing near town, brought in a wolf scalp yesterday and receiyed $3 for it at the hands of County Clerk Critchfield. Bertha White was ten years of age Tuesday. She entertained a company of her young friends to tea, bad a good time and received many gifts appropriate to he occasion. Professor J. W. Love, of Fremont, who will be remembered as a former super intendent of the city schools here has just been appointed by the president as consul to San Salvador. The snow storm of today whichwe are getting was intended for Iowa, and does not extend far west. The sun is shining at Hastings and other western points. Our prediction yesterday of fair weather was for Nebraska and not Iowa. From a comparison of the quality and appearance of Louisville, Omaha and Kansas City brick at tfie county clerk's office yesterday, it waa very clear that Louisville was far in the lead. We un derstand the Louisville brick are to be used in the new court bouse, a fact that we are glad to note. The program for Friday exercises at the high school consisted of proper se lections by the pupils, making the occa sion a Washington Memorial day. Miss Greusel's pupils were in charge of the af fair and showed most excellent training. The senior class of the hi gh school will give the cntcrtiSnment next Fiiday. Elmer Monroe, a switchman, was on a ilat car today, loaded with wheels, which was being sidetracked. It seems the :iv got, too ueavy a jolt, knocking a wheel across Mr. Monroe's foot, l-ruisi ad r-,.ra:s::r.g it b;;dly. lie was ra!::L. in charge by Dr. Livingston, who thought there were no bones broken. Miss Crissie Burkel, sister of Val Bur kel, left yesterday lor Columbus, Ohio, where she will resile with an aunt and uncle, whose only daughter recently got married. It will bo a pleasant home for Miss Eurkcl, though her Plattsmoutb friends are sorry to have her depart from among them. Jesse Root came in from Louisville V.1'13 rui rning, where he had been to as sist George Stevens, who had been charged with "burglaring" a saloon, tak ing therefrom $1S, a box of cigars and a revolver. The justice refused to wait for counsel and Stevens was bound over before Mr. Root arrived. Colonel Rock well, the Nestor of the Louisville bar, was the prosecutor, v The case of McLaren, of Louisville, vs. Frank Busche is on trial in county court today. E. II. Weoley and Seth Rockwell appear for McLaren, and Clark and Dwyer for Busche. So many wit nesses are present from Louisville that Mayor Richey thought they were going to try to carry off the court house by main force, and felt much relieved when he found it was only a law Bait. Kcithlcy Wenkero We are le.iy 1 . .ml 1 ur pinji-mitli 11 atil wlit-n 'I UK 111 It 1. 11 iii.in;t: Hi' ill :;i-t iv;ti-y to fui:i.l M'li.-r: ;i vis I Ii- :: lirii:;: 1 !i 1.1 ! ; we wiil:.s.-i I I i c-.iini :t..il w i.! t !:i l!K lll-.KAi I) h . :i i c il;iln ii;., t. si tl.e I ltc;nlli ;m I us l.mrc loii:t fli'c Mibxci 'Iber in 1 In- rim uly. sl:i' . a il I 'n ! a!i m t !t ii( I ii in III ki i (I ily and wci kly ecialiinei!. M eep ing Water INvublicuii. Tiik I Ii his ov r 4 .f:f0 bona fide Mil'scnt -; lo its weekly iliii r. V u can't s-liow tial f Hint miiiilit-r. Tin- bur den of prool is on you. You Bay we have a "emulation Iiai"; come oyer and We will sntisfy you, or any o'lier in no", that vc doift teed oiie; th: lits and po:a.e receipts prove our claims correct. We pay more for postage in one quarter than you pay in three years. Stockholders' Meeting. Mr. Allte ol Omaha, .Mr. Guild, Mr. Lthatu, and Aesietuut Ticket Agtiit Foster, with the neeetsaiy proxies in their possession, represented the B. & M. millions at the stockholder' annual meeting in Mr. Latham's office at the de pot yesterday. Nothing but a general routine bu-iness wus transacted, the old board of directors being reelected. Mr. Foater did not seem to have increased any in stature after representing ten mil lion dollars at the meeting. ALLIANCE RESOLUTIONS. Cottonwood Alliance, southwest of this city, is composed of as intelligent a class of i aimers as could be found in the state. There are no cranks like Jim Clark and B. F. Allen to intiict them selves upon themembers; neither is there a lot of homeless grcenbackcrs seeking to reserrcct the long sinco tdefauct greenback riant money party. We there for commtnd a majority of the resolu tions offered below as being good logic and sound sense that any patriotic citi zen could endorse. The resolutions were adopted rcb. llih, 2301, aud read as follows: r Wbkseai, Ths legislature under the con etltution if made tbe eourt to ueteimino coi teta of efli-es iu the executive branch of the government, and VVukkeas, The supreme court utterly Ig uorea legislative authority ia lliis matter ia its decU.ou recently hacded down a"d givee J. E. Doyd power unwarranted ; therefore be it Kesolved, That we view with alarm said de cision, vet-ting J. E. Boyd with authority to ve to his own indictment, and we nereby express our indignation at the mouarchial tendency ol such ruling. 1 hat we demand a law making six per cent, the legal rate of Interest, and eight by con tract. That we denounce the Omaha Bee and World-Herald, as traitors to the fanners, and unworthy of our support. That we favor the hill compelling railroads to establish underground croings where th grade is fixe feet or over. That we favor the Australian ballot system of voting. Taat wc demand a law regulating doctors' fees, not to exceed 50 cents per mile iu the county, and a reasonable rate in ci: ies, togeth er with a reasonable rate for mtdicine. That we demand that lawyers' and collec tors' fees bs regulated not to exceed five per cent for Ike first one hundred dollars, and above that amount two and one-half per cent. That we demand that all county aud state moneys remaining iu ihir respective treasu ries after debts of said county or state aV paid, be loaned out at interest, with good land security, and the iuterest accrued revert to aid county or state. That if auy company or corporate body shall make or cause to ba made any agreement to the people of any preciuct, town or county, for the purpose of votiug bonds, they shall be re eponsib.e for such contract and fulfilment of the same, and if such company or corporate b dy tail to fulfill such agreement er contract, said bonds shall be mil ar ti void. That saloon licences and fines shall go to the getiPial school fund of the county where such licenses and fines are paid. John Muuray, 1 W. L. rnorsT, Committee. J. M. Kiskk, ) Piattsmouth is in It N VraMca i i'y Press : l:-.L'.c:.- niuu-crs r.. c not blow to appreciate a good tiling, when they sou it, i.ud the fact that Nebraska City is one of the best towns in the state, has notes caped the attention of the urgus eyedmag nates of the St. Joseph & Council Bluffs road. It is stated vn good authority that this railway line will be built from Oma ha down the river on this side and cross into Iowa at this point. The original intention wa3 to crojs the river at Oma ha, but recently it is said the manage m.nt ha3 changed its plans and that the line will be built down this side. This will give Nebraska City another important link in railroad connections, and add materially to its progress and prosperity. We want everybody in the county to sea our stock of wall paper before pur chasing, eod wtf. No. 1, the B. & M. flyer that passes through this city for Denver at 3:30 in the morning, was three hours late today, caused by the train running off the track at Pacific Junction. It was thought an open switch was the cause of the acci dent. No one was hurt, yet everybody abroad was pretty thoroughly shaken up and frightened. Additional local of last page. 'SB S i n n Off o w o o o k yooci io e m H O c. CO g ' id to P H 0 mm 3J Si a s OS h to a "3 B as as J3 eS a. - a ; J S x 0 H o I S k1 o 02 k r hr f t- o es 4- .!j ss , M T - h- o 9 S Q S EliS 0STx AUALt CLE A RAM CE SALE LADIES ANO CHiLDRENS CLOAKS, UNDERWEAR ANO HOSIERY BLA 1THETS os COMFORTABLES WHICH BEGINS TODAY HAVE cut the prices 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 IMMJK EAST FIKST NATIONAL BANK 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 Kleik. Wm. Fisher. The finest of Furnishing Ooods at slaughtering prices at JOE'S. tf A Husband's Mistake. Husbands too often permit wives, and parents their children, to suffer from headache, dizziness, neuralgia, sleepless ness, fits, nervousness, when by the use of Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine such serious results could easily be prevented. Druggists everywhere say it gives uni versal satisfaction, and has an immense sale. Wood worth & Co , of Fort Wayne, Ind.; Snow & Co, of Syracuse, N. i.; J. C. Wolf, Hillsdale, Mich.; and hun dreds of others say "it is the greatest seller they ever knew. It contains no opiates. Trial bottle and fine book on neryous diseases, free at F. G. Fricke & Co. 5 All the latest styles of wall paper found at Wildman & Fuller's. tf Dissolution Notice. Notiee is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the firm rame cf 13u?ek & Walker is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due said firm must be paid to Henry D(Ek, who assumes all the indebtedness of said firm. Feb. 2G.1S01 Henry Bceck. Geo. W. Walker. d&w-lm Why continue the use of irritating powders, snuffs or liquids. Ely's Cream Balm, pleasant of application and a sure cure for catarrh and cold in head, can be had for 50c. It is easily applied into the nostrils, is safe and pleasant, and is curing the most obstinate cases. It gives relief at once. Taken Up The undesigned has taken up a stray pig which can be obtained by the owner by proving property and paying for this notice. 8. F. Osborn, Cor. Eighth and Locust street. The proprietors of Ely's Cream Balm do not claim it to be a cure-all, but a sure remedy for catarrh, colds in head and hay fever. It is not a liquid or a snuff, but is easily applied into the nos trils. It gives relief at once. Dr. Marshall, DENTIST, Will be in his office on and after March 14 h. Urn OF: PLATTSMOUTII, 1SEU. JCjAWSON A PEARCE Carry a Full Una of FINE M1LLENERT AND CHII DREN8 CLOT If IN 0. AI0 FRESH CUT KLOWEK8 BOOM 2. K.LKt BLOCK. f LATTlf OCTB SPECIAL - ENGAGEMENT OF THE POPULAR T.-K." QUARTETTE OF OMAHA. DUiN'CA.N, KttATZ, COXUaJ), TOLLMAN. Assisted by Mr. W. S.Marshall, Orcantft. of AH Saint'f hurch, Onutha. Presbyterian Benefit OnoA.v Church. HURSDAY, March Admission - - 35c Seats may be reserved at .1. P. Toung'a. Bucklen'e Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cut Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblaina, Corns, and all 8kin Eruptiont, and posi tively cares Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per bx. Far sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Milaa' Nenraano Llvr Pitt Act a new principle regulating the liver, rtemach and bowel throng), the serves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily core bilieueaeas, bad tast. torpid liver, piles, eonstipatioa. Une qualed for mei, women, children Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 26c. 8aaapla rea at F. G. Fricka Ce'a.