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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1891)
I f a1 y 4 i 1 II 1 1 ' f C 1 ,4 K j i t if ) FJ Fill YEAR. f Hum POYMR Absolutely Puro. A rrcnm of tartar baking powder Highest of nil in Icavcuiiigstrcnglli Latest U. S. Government food re port. BCRUXfJTUS ft MIXSOVItt tllVEll It. It, V TIME TABLE. J OF DAILY .'ASHliNliKK TWAINS GOISG EAST No. .fi:rtr M No. 4 UP :JI n . No. I. J i M l. m No. Ill 1 " .'lli ho, 12 In :H a. n No. ai S JO a. n GOING WEST Nol .1 I', a. m ii i. h : ft p. in No. S, V :lrt 11 m No, T i If. a. m. No. a ft :W p, in No. 1 1 -iii p. in o, 19 II :ff a. in MSSOLIll PA niC HAU.WAY TIMB CAKO. No. 9l Accomodation I.enve.. No.:ikI ' arnvu... Trillin dally except Sunday .10 M it m. . 4 ,oo p. III. TTORNKY A. N. BULLIVAN. Attorney at-l.aw. Will yin pwnlpt atteiittnt lu ell tni.lnera entrusted o lilui. onice In yaloB block, Kiet Hide, I'latumoutli, Nub. AJL 5oLf AWD PORCPLAl! CltOWNll Bridge work and fine gold work e SPECIALTY. DB. cVTRINAtm LOCAL a well m ottiKr an eelliellciKivea lot Hi pliilMilritcUou ol Ire 111, 0. A. MARSHALL, ritzK.ruld Pic' lUMUS PKPPFKHKRO. MANl F ACTI'HK or AND wnaiEzniE nun retail IlKALRH IN Tim L CHOICEST BRANDS OH CIGARS rvi.Li.iNi or ( TOBACCO AND SMOKE S ARTICLES I nl way h in stock f lattsmouth, Nebrassa ...J f)n A. SALSBURY . : I) K N T-I S-T : ' OOI.r) AND I'dKCKLAIM ( KOWNH. 1. Blflimuji mia-ilhi'llr fur tho palnlrit n- Iritc'llop ol U't lli. i Fine fiold Work a Specialty. ' Vkwood lllork ruilimoulli, Neb. AWSQN A PEAnCK HAVE KKCEIVKO eli Fait lra. funrr rllibnim. Ilin and nullli aiw A lot ol ni'w iH.iilnri con Unim halt lu irw anil Ir.t. 1 tiejr hn a lull hue ol Irnlijr h'Kirt- ami lu or flcr In cIohh old aiiH'k nut linvn t ucrd Hi- Ir iiiw .mli.r lint- lo 4u and to 71) unpj Itliiiuii'd. IISS SCIIUYLKK, TKIMMKR. Shorthand. ND TYI'KWRITING COLLKGE- riiittHinoulli, NcbraHka. r arr thoioandii nf ynimK ladlpi. Mwin( -loolti.u.irni, clclk, rlf llo hr ektUK i ohirnrv mi a lry barely uniclfni y tlirlr every dny waiila. I'lfiliiR a coiiroo In nhnrt hand and 'Kllii'y can earn from l to IISO per ."n (tuaradted to competent MudenU -i iu.trurlloii, new tvpewiller. AND EVENING SESSIONS. Kooma over Mayer. riors. tfctaclfi at Garlnjf A Co'i. ( tf oil will ru.ike a mintnke if toii i nil on Jlciiiirtt & Tuti before ' inr vour liolidiir (fnotla. ' vc a lurt'e mipply of choice nutii, friiita, etc., which I mil cheap. tf ' e liHiiilHomcHt plunh drfHs call of Ceriiiif & Co. tf Uennett & Tutt fia'C uwcet cider, tf Gerinjj A Co for Clirintiiins pres- entM. tf Geo. Vohb and the court hoiiHe clock. tf Mrs. Frank Courticy i an Omaha vinitor o day. I'ure buckwheat IIciHi'l'a mill. flour for sale hi tf Holiday cooiIh of everv deucrip- tion can be found at Gerinir A Co. tf For a nice Hat or Cap go to JOK, the One Price Clothier. tf You can (jet the best of hand made bootM and hIioch nt Jom-ph Fel.er'M. tf The lartfent and bent line of pliiHli at wonderfully lowpriccH at Ocrimf Lo. tt Mr. and ?Irn. Henry Kikenbary journeyed to Omaha thin morning. The Fair ban the lament aHHort ment of uneful ChriHtmiiH prenentN in the city, and for qualily and forcheapnens they cannot be beat, tf For (fentH ChriMtma (dippers (fo ot Joncph Fetaer. tf Santa CIiiiih haft liin beadqiinrterH at Gerinj; Sc Co'h. tf For fine boofH and Hhoea po to Joneph Fet.er, Main Htreet, between Fourth and Fifth HtreetM. tf Siint.i ClaiiHC, Geo. V'umh. chriHtmaa and tf Hertiellyersisan Omaha vistor to-day. The Missouri Pacific will sell tick et on I)ecember 2t, ' HI and Janu ary I. good to. return January 4 at one and one-third fan- for round trip within two hundred miles of Plattsmouth. Hrown A Barrett nre closing out their stock of scrap books, Xmas cards and vases at actual cost. I)on't fail to see them. tf The county couimissionerfi, Geo. Vass and the court house clock. Call on the Tucker Sistera in the Sherwood block for Largains in Winter Hats. tf J. C. Searls, wife and little girl left on No, 5 for Dorchester to spend the holidays. For abstracts of title ot reason able rates, go to J. M. Ix-yda, Union block. tf We will give genuine bargains in gold watches and jewelry. H. A. McKlwai.N, Jeweler, 413 Main street. tf Purchase your holiday goods of Goring A Co. tf For a nice X-mas present go to JOK, the popular clothier and look at his fine line of Mufflers and Hats. Iifr? yon buy any Men's, Hoys' or Children's Clothing look through JOK'S line. He will save you money. tf Mr. and Mrs. A.N. Sullivan and aon.Chas. departed for the tnetrop. olis this inol ning. The largest ami best line of Gloves at wonderfully lo prices at JOK'S. tf Gering A Co. are headquarters for plush goods of every description, tf Go to the Fair for your Christ mas presents. You can buy toys of all kinds cheaper there than anywhere else in the city. tf Did you see JOK'S magnificent line of suspenders? tf .'yron Clark and V. I.. Hrownc departed for Omaha this morning. A nice line of holiday goods at Bennett A Tint's. tf Gering A Co. have the largest and best stock of goods in th5 city, making no exceptions whatever, tf If you want a beautiful lamp for a present to a friend, and want it cheap, go to lie unett A Tutl'a. tf Mrs. J. M. Lcyda will spend Christ :nas in Weeping Water with rela. tives. Gering A Co have the finest and largos) line of plush guu in ttlC city. tf 18 OI'K.M.VO VP One it the newest and brightest lines of Pluih' Goodi, Toji, Polls. Boveltiei, For (ha Holiday trade thiU haa beoi cen In (own for yaara. NO OLD STOCK, ALL NEW Which wai bought early in the season from some of the LAkGhbT iMI-ClKTI.Na IIoL'bhS Which guarantees you the pick ol the market and at prlcca for which we are noted. -:T he Lovcst in the Country . oOo The public I cordially Invited to Impedt our good. hJd coini-ire pric -oOo- 8. F, BHOHER, I'rop. r.atuaitnth PLATTSMOTJTH, NEIMUSKAiTIIURSDAY, DECEMBER A BEKTSUOAR SCHOOL. To ba Started In Connootlon With the Stata Univrily. Chancellor Cnnfield of the Uni vernity manifenlH bin cnthuHiiiHin for the beet uuar Induulry, in an addrcMH before the convention re cently livid there in which be ex prcBHen a denirea to Htart a beet HUar Hchool in connection with the university nnd have with it a miniature beet mitf.ir factory. In accordance with the HifgrcHtiou the following ri'Holutiou wan intro duced by President R. II. Oakley of the board of trade and adopted: "Renolved, That the univcrnity aulhoriticH be rctiucMtcd to make due and ample prov'iHinnH for the establishment of a beet Miliar school to be opened at the earlii st date, in which training and instruction!) shall be offered in all the processes connected with the best miar in dustry; nnd that the senators and representatives of this state now in Washington be and are hereby requested to iihi; nil their Influence to secure an impropriation from the general government of not less than $.1yjiJU for the erection at thin point and under the control of the uni- versify, a miniature sugar factory, ' iised as apparatus in connec tion with such :iugar school." You will misH the opportunity of a lifetime if you fail to call anil examine Gering A Co.'s maui'inolh holiday stock. tf "T. K." Qimne.ua. The "T. K." (Juartctte gave a very delightful concert last evening at the Funke opera house. The audi, ence was appreciative and encores were numerous. The quartette showed evidence of very careful training and their work is superb. The proruin was a good one. Lincoln News. The "T. K." (Juartette, of Omaha, gave a concert ot the opera house last evening. While the audience was small it was appreciative, and the program was nearly doubled by encores. The "T. K.V showed signs of careful training and their voices blend nicely.-Lincola Slate Journal. Those who attended the concert given by the "T. K." (Juartctte last evening speak in the highest terms of the company and pronounce it one of the best concerts ever given In the city. All arc artists and have well trained voices far in advance of many noted opera singers we have had the pleasure of hcaring-Ashland (Neb.) Gazette. A rare musical treat is in store for those who intend hearing the "T. K.'s" at the Waterman next Tuesday night. He sure to call and see the prices on Ladies' and Gent' gold and gold filled walebes. H. A. McKlivAIX, Jeweler, H") Main street. tf Defendant DalehnruM. Considerable interest was mani fested in the Weber case which came up iu Judue Archer's court last evening. The ground was vigorously contested on both side. The testimony of Police McGuire. corroberated by Denson appeared to prove violation of the ordinance in question, though the defense introduced testimony flatly deny ing the lutusatioim. The defend ant admitted having retained a crowd in the saloon after 11 o'clock but alleged that no beer was drank during that time, notwithstanding the powitivc statement of the police that lie saw Weidmann draw four glasses of beer from the vault. judge Archer deemed the testi mony not Hulliciently elusive to warrant u conviction oud the de fendant was accordingly dig charged. fha Colored Peopla toEntartain The Colored Haptist church of the city will give a Christmas enter tainment next Saturday evening consisting iu part of plantation songs and recitations, iu the west end of the opera house block. A Liiristmas tree will nlno be one of the attractive features. Preceeding tne distribution of presents refresh ments will be nerved. The colored people will apply the proceeds of the entertainment for the UneGt of the Sunday school. A cordial in vitation is extended lo all, i ' I warrant every piece of roads 1 sell and will sell at bedrock pricea for the next thirty days. ' H. A. McKLWAIN. lewebf. tu i'lnin street In accordance with the (sual custom Tiir IlKHALl) force will en joy a day'a vacation to-norrow, hence no paper will be issue!. What Will Plattemoul h Do? After it became evident that President Croau would consider a proposition for the establishment of the Western Normal College in Pla tsmouth, ?rof. Halsey wrote bin. a letter laying our i.d.'iintaes before him. The following is his reply: SlIKNAMKIAir, la., Dec. 21. W. N. Halhky, Plattsinouth, Ne biaska: DlCAK SIK---A111 in receipt of your letter and will say in reply that all of the points you mention will certainly give Plattsinouth protni nence for the location of an educa tional institution. The question I would ask iu reply, is, What would Plattsinouth give to secure the lar-st normal school in the world? "V' Ibe .question is, What will Lli.it ,1111011 tli flu toward t stabl ish ing such a rcliool? I am negotiating with Lincoln, Omaha and Council llluf.S. 1 am, Very Respectfully, Wm. M. CkoAN. Our fectly certain citizens are all per aware that the benefits to accrue from such un institution would be diflicult to estimate from a pecuniary stand point, not considering the varied incidental benefit certain to be derived. All admit that something must be done to keep our town abreast of the times. Do our real estate owners consider this matter of sufficient importance to give it their attention? If so, let us move. If we remain perfectly inactive, let us ever hereafter keep the peace, "The question is, What will Platts inouth give to secure the largest normal school in the world?" Hia Sarvicna Appreciated. The teachers of the city schools in conjunction with thcpopular janitor D. K. Harr, presented Superinten dent McClelland with a handsome books case and secretary's desk combined, this morning. Prof. llalsey made the presentation speech in which lie assured the popular superintendent that this token of esteem was only a feeble manifestation of the high regard in which he is held. Superinten dent McClelland was taken com. pletely by surprise and he con fessed that he found it difficulty to find words to express his gratitude. It is indeed well that perfect harmony and unity exists between he superintendent and teachers as hearty co-operation is absolutely in despensible to a thoroughly suc cessful school. The splendid con dition of our city schools is only the legit imite sequence to this unity of action and purpose. Received Twenty Day A warrant was sworn out this morning for the arrest of John Winters, the thief who stole the ov ercoat at Joe's clothing slore yester lerday, a full occoi.nt of which was given in yesterday's llKKAt.I), and, accordingly, Johnnie Filptrick weni aner me gentleman, jle was immediately ananged before Judge Ramsey and received n sentence of twenty days in the county jail, the first ten of which he is to subsist upon bread and water. Truly "the way of the transgressor is hard." Vardlot for tha Plaintiff. The trial of the appeal case from Cass to Otoe county, in which I,. G Todd sued the M. P. road for dam ages alleged due from the location of the railroad through his farm, went to the jury last night. A tele grHin received in this city to-day conveyed the intelligence that a decision for fl.HOO had been ren dered in favor of plaintiff. The case was conducted by Ilecsou and Wooley for the plaintiff and Sulli van and Hayward for the defense Tne case was tried before Judge Hall of Lincoln, having originally been passed upon by Judge Chap man. This Is the last jury trlnl that will bo called this term of court Artlatlo Daooratlona. Our enterprising city butchers reflect credit upon themselves, in the tasty manner in which they have decorated their places of business. The decorations are em blematic of Christmas scenes, varied by the copious use of flowers and fruit. Permitted to wad. A marriage license was issued bv Judge Ramsey to-day, to John W, Henrier asd Miss Myra Parsell. of Eagle. Tub IIekali) force was agreebly surprised to-day by a visit from Mr. Hathawuy, formerly form a 11 of this office. For the pait few vears he his been conducting a farm. Christmas exercises were held at different wards this morning and thoroughly enjoyed by all preaent. 21, 1891. SILVERWflREGIVEifB While we appreciate the large amount sun iiesire 10 CASH and have completed arrangement in uues, 111 nrsi iiaiids, SOLID mm at such prices that we propose to give them to our many customers be lieving that we shall increase our trade, us our customers appreciate the fact that we are spending the money we set aside for advertising purpoa es by returning it to them, believing they will appreciate the gifts ai.d tell their friends, and thereby increase our trade. 0 , EVERY Cash purchase to the amount of ?." entitles the purcbaser to either a Roger's Solid Silver Metal Duller Knifeor Sugar Shell sold by Jewelery at $1.00. . EVERY Cash purchase to tl mount of $15 entitles the purchaser to a set (0) of Roger's Solid Nickel Tea Spoons, sold by Jewelera at $Z0 EVERY Cash purchase to the amount of $25 entitles the purchaser to a set (0) of Roger's solid Nickel Dessert Spoons, Hold by Jewelera at EVERY Cash iiiirchaser to the amount of (() entitles the purchaser to a set (0)of Rogers' Solid Nickel Table spoons or a set of Solid Nickel Forks, or a set of Tripple plated Knives, sold by Jewelers at $1.00. . . '-NE is what the manufacturer says in regard to Solid Silver Met id goods and Solid Niekel Silverware: "There has been a grow ing demand for years for a grade of Spoons and Forks to take ...' J. the place of Solid silver and plate ware. We have experimented for some time to attain this end, nnd are now able to offer the public our Rogers' Metal and Rogers' Solid Nickel Silver. We guarantee this metal superior to any Nickel Silver manufactured and have the greatest confi dence in assuring our customers that this ware is inferior to serviee on ly to solid silver. It is a beautiful white color, is highly polished and can hardly be distinguished from pure silver. We recomend this ware especially for hotels, restaurants and boarding houses, as it will stand more hard usage than any other metal; is very tough and hard; will hold its crdor unci will outwear any idateware ever manufactured." All our customers know Rogers' ware by reputation. This iirm have manufac tured plated ware since lH5.r, and theit,name is never put on goods that are not of a high grade, so our customer can rest assured that they are getting some very desirable goods when they pet goods under iheii brand. Come in early nnd secure a share of these goods before it ia too ate. Wc qtiqqfec oin Ibices to be le Lovfcst etd Iqfitc Coixipcjitiorj. FRED HERRMANN.' DON'T FOfjGET ta ' . J ''lr- ' 8ILVEDWARE CALL AND UK CONVINCED BE FORE PL'RC U A S I X G. WILL HE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU THROUGH MY STOCK, WHETHER YOU WISH TO 1UJY OR NOT, & A. M'ELWAIN 415 Main Street, Christmas Eve Entertainment. The following program will be rendered at the First M. E. church Christmas eve entertainment this evening, beginning promptly at 8 o clock: , "Silent NlKlit." necuanon Hand Mauzy. "Dayllxbt u Fadlnif Mondaniea llerold and Johuion. Recitation Maud Mauzy. """ 'Christina! Delia." uucltallon Maud Mauzy. - Ba"t "Honnle Clirtetiiiai." Hattle llrowa. Bertha Kennedy and Addle Knit til. KMiiHiion "Tliuey Smith." Jnwle Nile, and George Guild . Kocltatlan... "The Becret With Hants Ctaui." Bertha Klcliey. Bon "Hinging for Jetiii." Infant Claim, nacitanon .,. "Great Joy." Alice Sullivan. wn "The Child Jenua." Eight Little Ulrli. Recitation........ Little Mlna nerold. Song Male Uuartetto. Kwliatlen "When Santa Claw Comet." uiaocn Sullivan. Do votl want in k nniv win M.A..1.1 inn he your father. mnHwr i.rfiw.. r 1 V 1 1 It. I . BttT nnd twccthciirt hnppy? it 1h - u. bhucb in suppers lor a Christmas nresent W A ui. A Co. have just received an elejnt line mill tney oiler at VKKY LOW pricea for thirty days only. tf 71 , of trade, we are favored with, we ' mcrese. our TJAIDEEEEE which we have? deured large quan- 01 me celetiratei , Sl'LVKR PLAfEWAHE--- ":::"::::: THAT I AM GIVING UNHEARD OF BARGAINS In the best grades of WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY Plattsmouth, Neb Good Evening! Have you used Ah! there is no need of my saving any thing further, I 11m sure you will hereafter use nothing but the Famous Hlush of Koses for your complexion. Yours with beat wishes, Flora A. Jonks, South Bend, Ind. P. S. Call this eve please at O. II. Snyder and learn the particulars. Sleepness night made miserable by that terrible catigh Shilohs rem edy is the cure for you, by F. G Fi ick. and t) II Snyder. 2 If you want to see 11 sight that will make your eyes water you want to call and look nvnr 11. 1, some assortment of plush goods at Why will you cough when Shi. loh'a cure will give immediate re. lief. Price 10 cts., B0 eta. and (1. For sale by F. G. Fricke A Cc Laaal Notice. TN niHTKIcr. C0UKT CASS COUNTY, A NebrankiL. Katie KudaUerk. plaintiff, " Adoluh Rudubeek. Publication. oeiesuant. J To Adotnh Huriulieelr AuA.,t .1 . . . . 1 above entitled cau.e i You will (ake noil "i1,1 .2 "''t'.111' " Mloil by nlkvlnflfT in thai iHttrlot u.nei - Nebrseka, p. petition bi-Klnnltix an sctiou niramnt III defendant, the olijert and prayer "l'1', ("' ''l'"ly "f the Iwieof inarrlHua of plaintiff and defendant, Arthur Itudabeek and to be renlored 10 platnl It her former mine, that of K.n h,,i...i.J V !" j1ftj -- -".....h,, ami inner You are required in anwer .aid prlltlnn on n. ll.lnr. .lalina.H ... ..... . . " .."ij .0. or m i, inn ll in enleril turn h.at .1... 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