(( " ii 'FV. T! " TT IT era k M w l'LATTSMOUTH. NKKiLASIvA S TURD A Y KVKN I NO. M AY 2 1S)J NUMHull IDS ,UitTIl YKAK: ou igb uany xx 1 1 EE.. ,' r - - - .4 i! 'P f 'ii i ;i , r . k i .1! ' fl. ilattsmouth Herald. lubhry h the iflnxltr rtht to u ' Iwk-kI Ana-otlK-Mr fur Ihr I'sinlfxs ATrnth In thin city. Offlm Kocknood mnted An Hi-live. r.-liollf in'n H:i!:iry $71 to fxo miilitliiy. witli li rrra-"-. lo r-i n---nl lit own fet'liiiii ;i rMoi:Mlil N't vv York UM. f'frTi-. MAM'J'.W."1 UltKl:, LOCk L VK, New ork. CASS U)Im;K. No. I. .. 1". im-its -v-f Tuffl:ty nit IJ at llii-ir li;t:i m r'itr'r;tll uck. AlHMtl 7t'i!"vH ;ir- -orilial:y invited attend when vlsiti-'i? In t'.f rfiy. I T. K. Will lA.Mi. N. (,. ,'v .1. W, r.KlixiK. Si'i:. TKHJIITS OK ryiHIAS. i::itliit!t L No. 47. Mri t- i-vi-iy V. ilni--il;iV "V !iH.4 t their ) II In kiTk':i li lilm k. Alli-.a.. nliMil.s art' cmtli::'ly HiV t.'il to :ttt.-:nl, I . A. iaihliiill. :. ; i-rii k Iim ii. K. U s.. T 'OUk;mkvs iiimmi'sn -snci vi h ;it. rm:in Mm 1: ?:..in Mif t. rooms open f rem k :: K :::p :i in !o y ::,! m; I or men -ii : Gosiit-I niect.iA; KVfiy Siiiuiay allt-nu on l e'eioi-k . f- C. A- R. MrCoiiiiUiic l i.'l. !o. i... iiiccHt v ry S;iHir day ev i in at 7 :.;'). in I i; t r ltjill. h rkwml Block. All i.'iini!; ciin:;ti:i-s ai- i;,iU l to uiert witli U4. . i;. F. Niicf. A-IJ 1 y. a. i:;i:-. l 'n-.. Our CU.I-l'iiifl List Glob.--Ii inorr:iT, nml llKKM.I). narj"jrs Mii..inc " Hariu r's V..x. ir Dcr.iorcst's I;i:iziiiO '" Onmiii ;. Toledo Lincoln (.'nil Nutii'iinl Trilumi- " The Forum Inter Ocean Lincoln Journal " " The Home Mai;azino ' " . -i.so . i W . 'J.t", . ir.ir, 2. r, . ..r,.o- 2 :;o l r Timo Tablo fioixe WK.sr r;oiN; kat No 1 3 :.;' :i. m No ? 5 :' p. m. 3 5: !". . n "4 lo -.ria. in "5 9 :-'." a. m. "8 7 ;ii : J". 7 T .-l.-ia. 1:1. " in 3:45 a. m. a c :.- p, in. " V-' 1C :1 1 a. m " U 5 :" !. M. 8 a. in. l!l 11 :01 a. III. SWEET bCENTED FLOWERS. Llewella Moore--; tlie Hcognizerl Headquarters for trie Artit-lic H iinU tho De.iutiful. Au'lc";ia clirysantha, coreopsis laiiceolata.t-lirj'saiitlK-iiumi maxima antirrliiiiiims. plaij -co. Ions ami eU--inalis make up a pariial Jist ol Mr. Moore's rram.l plants, that arc icr fccllv lianly ami arc not i iju.cd y a'Nchi asiva v. inicr. 31r. .Moo- e has a tine stock of geraniums, coleus ami sonic of those richly col ore 1 1-Vciicli (Mimas, ::ls a line l:ne )f bedding plants. I.i roses he makes a specialty of the I'ollowin hardv varieties: Ceneral Jacqni itiot.'Md. l'lantier. 1'erle, Nq.lii.os. together witli the old slanda -d La France and that (Jueeu of the rose family, the American Henuty, which under favorable ciicums.ances has produced roses s inches across, bright red and of a most delicious frarraiice. No ct)llection oT flowers is complete without some of these hard 3" roses. Mr. Moore has the reputation of heini the best rose grower west of Chicago; lie never forces his planis. t hus makim? them tender but irives them every requis ite to make ihein hardy and siroiiir. Thi.- spring is an unusually "ood one ftr sc'ttiii- tint- pla.its and should be improved by our people. Remember the place where plants and prices will suit die most exact ing is at Llewellyn Moore's on West Locust street, and call at o ice. tf. The fragrant Heliotrope in bloom wonderfully cheapat Moore's Cb ee:i House. dtf "The Fair" has only a few more velocipede's left, which are beiu closed out at cost. tf Dr. K. L. Sitrerens has returned and may be found hereafter at his office over (Jeriiu's drugstore. tf For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's Forous Plaster. Price cents. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. and O. II. Snyder. 3 The most esthetic flower nowa days in fashionable society is the beautiful tingle dahlia. Moore has lots of them and they should be planted this week. d3t Go to Phillip Krause for your drv cro,ls and groceries, where you will Tiiid the best of everything, he :iUo keens fruits ana vecxauies m their season. tf. Shicoh's couffh and consumption cure is sold by us on a guarantee It cures consumption. For sale by K G Fricke & Co. and O.I I. Snyder. 3 Cffnut'.fy Your Homes Hv vincr t Iw Moore's and se lectin" a nice line of his hardy plfiitsT They, will bloom beauti fully all si miner on the lawn and will live out doorw all winter. His prices will be a surprise to you; these plants are so cheap it is a wonder Mr. Moore can raise them. Now is the time to plant them out. and the sooner Y.a done the earlier your ilowers will bloom. dot Cook stoves at actual coat at J. W. Ilendee St Co. d- PERSONAL Chapman is in Omaha lo- Judge day. Maior Reed left for liis Lome at ; Peru yeslorlay. V. G. Kccft r and family came in this morning from Waboo. A. IJ. Tod ! ame in this morning from a business trip to Lliuwood. I "red Shroedi-r, tb' proo-ressi ve Cellar Cieek t:apitalist. is with us to-day. Mr. H.irv:-)- WaMron of Gr -ii-wdihI was in die cily y-sterday on IlllsilK'SS. T. L. Murphy and Win. Neville made a business visit to the me-t'-opolis to-day. Mrs. A. II. Dickson of Klmwood is the iK -t of her broilu r-i'l law, l-'raiiU Dickson. Mrs. II. N. Love.-in has reiurued from an enjoyable visit iiinoii the uioiiutain resorts of Colorado. Colonel John Marsha'l, a typo tiTaphical a. iist from l,i,i lii, is in (In-city visiting his parents. Mr. . II. I Server a tid wife, of Cro so.ia, Pennsylvania, arrived yesler da mo- 1 1 i -i jlX" i visit wiih 1C. Ml'h r a id iaiuiiy. Mr. .A. Hasoiu. the -di;rof lln Murray P.anuner, made Tilt-; 1 1 t:i;A i.i a pleasant call yesterday. Call a-aWi. lv. II. George V allei vand wife of Den ver a.-rived iii theciiy last ni.lit for a bi ief visit wiih relalives. They weni lo Omaha this luoriiinu', :ie- -i t ii i i.i i: led liv Mr I'. JO. While and Mi-" Amelia Vallerv A bij conference of school ii nr!i crs i- bided for this city the last of the month. Si;pt. Noble says all the schools in the county are in session except four which hold no spring term. August Wcndt one of our well-to-do farmers delivered this week live thousand bushels of corn at Uiis point, and two thousand at Mauley. - Wabash New. Will Leach was married the other day to a voting lady in DesMoines, while lie was workinu" on the Leader of ihat city. He is now sticking t-pe iii Omaha. Mr. Hallou has received the bills of lading of a larije quaniitj- of electrical apiiliances to be used in the rending of Hie motor line, work on which will commence very soon. Dr. Schildknecht has just received a fine 7,1 I Iarvard surgeon's chair that is iiuleetl a marvel of conven ience. The doctor never spares ex penses for the coifort of his pa t ienis. The Whites are evidently in it. F. K. White, sou of Oil Inspector White, was yesierday appoinicd by the governor as one of the dele iia.es to the trans-Mississippi con gress, which meets in Denver on the bull of the month. Max Lemiu and Hans Ooos have opened up their new saloon in the Weilenkainp block. Their carved oak bar and immense French plate luiTor irives them unite a metro politan appearance. To-niirht they will have their onenimr. The IJo- lipmirin band will discourse coml music ami the new firm will set a line lunch. The funeral of Edward P. Cairuey vesterday at Lincoln took place from the residence of his uncle, John Fitzgerald, and was very laro-elv attended. Althouu'h but twenty-nine years of age, he was in trusted and most successfully looked after the vast interests of Mr. Fitzgerald. He was an unusu ally bright, capable young man, well known in this city, where his mother. Mrs. McEntee, resides. Uncle Jesse Ryan who lived six miles west of this placed died on Thursday last, and was buried Sun day at the Helmont cemetery. Mr. Ryan was seventy seven years of age. No cause is assigned for his death as far as we can learn, except that of old age. He was buried with masonic honors of which in stitution lie was a prominent mem ber. A' large concourse of people attended the funeral. Wabash News Judga Archer's Court, C. It. A: O R. K. Co. vs. Conrad Schlater. Dismissed at plaintiffs' cost. State vs. Lawrence Stull. Dis missed and costs' taxed against com plainant. Weidman A Breckenfeld vs. A. L. Ra3". Judgment b- default for fli.TO. The attached property or dered to be sold. In the case of Hannah I J. Adgate vs. William Tighe, sheriff, et al, the the jur3 found for the defendants. Henr3r Reslie vs. John Johnson. Continued lo Nay 0, 1S91. Philip McCulley vs. O. A. Hirsch. Action in replevin. Hearing set for Mav 5. 1891. C. S. Polk for plaintiff. A special train will be run to Omaha on May bUh. at low rates, to accoiumodaie those who wish to M-o tin." President. The long looked for steel rails ar rived at Union Friday, so that no farther dehi3 s on account of materi al need be oxpeciod. Sam Ilolloway i - raisingthe frame of his new coitagejust north of J. F. Doud's. lb will have a cos 3' home when completed that anyone would be proud of. Mrs. Fred Ladiam has one of the nicest iiowcring snruns 111 iter front, lawn to be found in ilic c:iy. It is a whi.'e lilac, noied for its beauty as well as its exquisite fra grance. Mr. lu'lly, a prominent ciii.en of Paellic Jiii)ci:on, was in town la.-t 11111 Ii 1 so dry 1 1 ki l 11 is eves won m 1 n 1 wo' K. i!'' soon rol. Ilioncaieu, ami tried jor home this morning lo k i a g like a real temperance text. Geo'-ge Weidiiian is adding residence i which, v. him one a li on tu n the other sio'-y to his Norih Seventh sire: complo'ed, will give- nicest home? in Ihat part of the is uiKViif the old able to .joy I i fe a id cilv. Geo"g gua rds 1 11:11 1- we believe dec-erves the best the land ali'o'-ds. They a -e making as much fuss at Weeping Water in opposition to the openiiiir of a saloon as if whiskev I had not been as accessible as water for lo these many 3-ears in thai town. Tills howl about the saloon, and, complaisant wink at wliikey drug stores, is a species of tempo--ance reform that jia-akes nio,-e of arrant hypocrisy than it does of genuine i euiperance. It will soon be time ,'or pol i t icla ns to begin to sproui; this warm weather is having an vli'ect on them already. Please 'emember that a county ticket will be put up and elected, and that Platismoiiih will not be in it at ad. Time, the great heale;-, will not be around to soft soap the bond ridden and court house cursed people of old Cass. The man who attempts it will have to be armed with several boxes of Lidian sa've and o.her healing balm. The people will not listen to it or allow it to be rubbed on. Weeping Water Eagle. Hovvlolay aCorpst. La- the lln'ngs on the floor, put ting a small tack he e and, there to keep them i:i p'ace. Put the carpet on die iloo: unrolling it in the di rection in which it is to be laid. Be gin to tack it at the end of the room which is the most iregu'ar. If there be a fire place or ba3 window in the room, fit the carpet around these places first. Use large tacks to hold the carpet icniponi -ily in place; the- can be wuhdrawn when the work is finished. When the car pet is fi..ed to a place, use small tacks io keep it down. Tack one end of the carpet, stretching it wclb then a side, then the other end and fmall- the oiher side. lie careful to keep the Lues straight and have the carpet lit tight 1-; for if it be loose it will not onl- look bad. but will not wear well. Maria Parloa in the Ladies' Home Journal. County Court. Timoth- Clark vs. II. II. Vanara nam. Suit on account. Oi trial to court. Timoth' Clark vs. Plattsmouth Canning Co. ct al. Continued until Ma. j' 5, 10 a. m., on application of plaintiff. C. Lawrence Stull vs. Frank Dean et al. Default of defendants en tered. Trial to court. Judgment for plaintiff for $4.a0. Last will and testament of John G. Renkin. deceased, filed for pro bale. The State of Nebraska va. Lent Swtnehart, J. A. Caldwell and Wm. Gra Complaint for unlawful as sembly. Defendants found guilty and each fined $1.00 and costs, amounting to $3f.8.". "The Little Tycoon." Willard Spenser's clever and melo dious comic opera, "The Little Ty coon," received the marked ap proval of one of the largest and most brilliant audiences of the sea son at the Tabor Grand last night. The opera is deserving of all the praise it has received in the eastern cities. It is filled with bright, pleasing airs, and has enough of vim and go to keep an audience in a continual state of good humor. Denver Republican. This beautiful opera will be pre sented at the Waterman this eve ning. Prices. 50c. 7.V. -1.00 and At Miamiy. Long keep.-; tho only place sement in J lie way o: a tem hilliard hall. John of mini pera nee Dick Oldham is ra.or in hand who is clip the men's ion ti:e man with er 1 i-al3' to braids or hair. ('has. Conally is at his anvil earls' and late and reports Imsiness vei"3' sat is fact or' in the blacksmith ing line. W. II. Loughridge is the pioneer blacksmith and machinist, and is assisted b' W.J. Holme.-, who does ill'' wagon making and wood re pairing. Messrs. Walker V Pit! man are the grain buyers and iiae a very com modious id e va tor, wh ir h is groan i ng' under its load of grain, awaiting ihe advent of the Wains to ship out 011. "The carpenter work of t lie village is performed by J. V. linger nad Mode A: Gray. Mr. Jlerger is just compleiiiig himself a line residence itiat wouid do credit to a much larger li wu. E. A. Hurtoii is the genial hard ware man and greets the i ranger and eve; yboib i Ise with a word ol welcome, am I is doing a good in. si ness in his hue. Wo a e sa isliei ! that Mi'.'rav h:i; a l:rst class busi nessmaii in Mr. Hurtoii. F.a-ncr A Dawson keep the othor geaera! store, and are doing a ver sailsfae i ir' '01 :: i i)e.-s. lhe goutlo ine.i have been in business Ik re' only since la-'t September, :ltl tiieir genieel and accom n todn't i ng ma .1 ner is last winn ing't hem lriemis and custom. t Tiie piivsiral ailiiseiilri of the peo ple are look.d atu-r b- Dr. D. 1'. Hreudel, wbv i-; a g'ra.di:;; ,e ol the Indiana Medical College, of the ses sion ol isI5. The doctor is well established in the con lidc.ice of the jit-ople as a iirsi class pliN'sician, and luus a wide field of pract ice. Messrs K'oot t'c I'.-iugb.t are the lumber dealers, and have done a business ia r exceed i ; ig their expec laiioiii wtie.i ihe3' ope. led up last September. The' have a splendid s.oek of lumber and oilier budding maierials found in a first class lumber 3'ard. and by their square deal iii g tiit'3' are fast building up a t:ade in be envied by dealers in larger cities. Edmunds A: Root are the pioneer merchants and carr everything that goes io make up a iirsi class general sto'e. Mr. Edmunds of this linn is lhe po-diiiasior, and Mr. Root, th'" (" !i.-p'.'-t- i.f tiie is (.oiilillissioiH d a notary public, and is qualified to tlraw any thing in the way of a legal document that ma' lie needed. The last but b- no means the least important factor in die make up of tne town is the -Murray Ban ner, tiie initial number of which will appear this week edited and pub lished by J. A. llasom. Mr. Basom is an experienced newspaper man of more than ordinary culture and will, we feel safe in saying, give the Murray people and Cass count- a journal well wortuy tiicn" pa.ron- age Leaving Rock Bluffs, we called on a number of the prosperous farm ers n'ong the route 10 the risini voting town of Murray. On reach iti'r this new place, situated equi distant irom Flat ismoutli and Union, on the Union cut-off, we were surprised to hud u o. sucn proportions havn rowu to 11 u; it a ousine.-.s linie en in so s'.wiri a time. Nearlv all the differ ent lines oi : business a re 1 epri senied by capable, en terprisi ng men. Mm-rav is bound to for ire to the front as a trailing point. Anion the needs, of the town the mo.- nro'jshi'- one seems to be a boarcl- i .in- lioiise and a bank which will come ere long. W AXDi-;:!- KLMWOOD ITEMS. l-KOM THE ECHO. A. Hastie took In lift -two loads of corn Thursday. The case of Louis Brittain vs. S. A. Brittain was compromised 3-es-terday by Mrs. Brittain receiving $300 alimony. She will get a di vorce. J. Pepperberg, the cigar king, was in town Tuesday taking large or ders for his famous Bud and Boss cigars. The Pepperberg cigars are leading the van in Cass couuty. R. N. Robothom received sixty eight loads of corn and forty-five fat hogs last Saturday. Five of the hogs weighed 2,('10 pounds. Rob is a rustler and gets his share of the produce. Mr. John Clements is making a spirited effort to puc-h his corner of town to the front and he is having excellent success. He is selling lots nearly ever- da- at reasonable prices and" as a reward is seeing fine residences go up all around him. Snakes are said to be thicker this season than for many years and people should be very careful, es pecially with their children. Tues day Wm.Delles killed a large rattler on' his farm white cutting stalks and says there are scads of them. He also "had a horse bitten on the nose while grazing, from the effects of which the poor animals head is swollen to a putf. Be careful! Additional looal on fourth Page. 1-J Ft 1 i l'i M 11 11 IT1 SPRING JACKETS, We are showing' a beautiful line and the latest novcliies in rogue at prices from SJ.aOlo K).(H). SPK'ING WASH GOODS, l ull Line of W'l inch Zepher Gighams. Breton Z pher tiighams A F C ( iigliam. Domes 1 ic ( lighams. I fenrict ta Sateens. Egyptian Printed Cottoir-i Silk Striped Madras Cheviots Fancy printed Chambrays. JJcautiful line ol sjolid Striped, Ilroctided and Polka 1 apid sellers. F. HERRMANN Ono Door East of tho HAVELOCK. ARE - YOU - GOING - Remember that R. O. Castle LUMBER AHD ALL And GuaraJilet? Salisliiction in all Tilings R. O. CASTLE & CO HAVELOCK, NEBRASKA. pa HABT 9 - v u x - C V. . . -. 1 . . We f.hiu an $24..50 cltaxifjH bolli " ii not BtJf act cry. VS v raat fevorytiimc for two yearn. Any ono who can . J ,7t,ioV .v Rnr or IlamefW trcra us, as weU us pay $W to ju to Bnma tni1dl)-man to order for thorn. Wo givo uo credit, and tta.78 ONE PRICE ONLY Flntform, 3-Sprin or Combination VVn-ifons. fifl same &a other Bell at Top liaruien ool an aold at . rmr.tli(MI lluill -;l fiJT H I .-PKllVirkcl Harness, Pbaetonrt. 81 IO; Fine H.oa.A Carl OUR HARNESS cfX leather. Slncle, 8toieo. Light Uoable, 820 to SIO. ZZT&gZ Baby is Sick. The woefull expres pion of a Des Moines teamster's countenance showed his deep anx iety was not entirely without cause, when he inquired of a druggist of the same city what was the best to give to a baby for a cold? It was not necessary for him to say more, his countenance showed1 that the pet of the family, if not the idol of his life was in distress. "We give our baby Chamberlains's Cough Remedy," was the druggists answer. "I don't like to give the baby such strong medicine," said the teamster. "You know John (Meson, of the Watters-Talbot Printing Co., don't your Inquired the druggist. His baby, when eighteen months old, got "hold of a bottle of Chamberlain Couo'h Remedy and drank the whole ofitT Of course it the baby vomit very freely but did not hurt it the leasband what is more it cured tha baby's cold. The teamster already knew the value of the Remedy, hav ing used it himself, and was now sat istied that there was no danger in giving it even to a baby. For Sale by F. G. Fricke &. Co Druggists. 11 jT jxj ' S SPRING IK )M ERV We carry a complete line of Gor don's Fast Dyi- Hosiery lor ladien and eh i l I reus wear Guaranteed absolutely !- la i n less A good ladies libbed vest at iDt'. Fast black ribbed ve.-tsat '.'r Black li-le Tiiread vests at lac SiikMied i-,-tsal 7"ie hull Li i;e of ( h i Id reus underwear I I.OUNCINGS Our lini'nl bl.ieli. and white Flotin ciiigseceed anything ever before shown by us at prices as low as latt season. 15la;k Jhdirietli Sateens in Dott ellects, entirely new and First riational Bank TO - bUHD - THERE? SO- A: Co have an immense stock of 3UILDID3- MATERIAL Kun rtAAlt llr-cl w.m roniiumcrn. l.M-r with Tir:V) '.'--n of - ' ' berr, wiu pnTu'o oi 'Ho.53 S110 Bme as sell atlSJ. wrtbdaeb 91o. . L. B. PBATT, Sscrettrf. ELKhART, IKD. Baby Carriages. Patent sleeping coaches for babies with removable cushions and finely tempered springs. They are novel ties that the public will appreciate. For sale only by J. I. Unruh. dtf Croup, whooping cough and bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. 4 We sell men's working pants and blouses at a discount of 20 per cent. We are closing out this line of goods. tf "TllK FAIK." . Brown & Barrett have the largest and finest stock of wall paper and borders in Plattsmouth. wtf "The Fair" has just received a new- invoice of hammocks, croquet sets, boys' express wagons and doll carriages. tf Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vit alizer ia guaranteed to cure you. 2 4 i if I V. VA I t i If ' '.: if ' T'ir.'"'i.i. '