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mouth Daily Herald FIFTH YI'Alt. PLATTSMOUTH, XKHIIA-SKA,AVKDXKSI)AY, JANUARY PS, 1S)2. r .1 I H ft Royal Baking Powder is reported by the U. S. Government, after official tests, hiehest of all in leavening power. It is the best and most economical; u s ire cream of tartar Baking Powder. BUHLisnm.x a i.vsi ; 1:1 vt.it i;. J. V 'i :v a. i ::. . OF DAIUV l'A.-SI-..,I.K TWAINS GOING EAST No. '1 f : ." I' M No. 4. . . ! :. .i Nt. H . . . . 7 ; it f. II. No lu a ; if -i. ii No. li . II :i I i : No. 2D X MJ a. Ii GOING WhST Vi -45 .1. II.. t ;:.-. tt. ... i :0" il III O ! " .1. III. i; vl'' i. III I. . . . ' :!)." i. in. . Ill II :ii.' a. in. MISSOUi:i r.M 71-71 .MMIV TIMK CAk'l). N". 31 Arcoimn al n I eav-n.. Ni.:tHi aniv.s. Trains daily 'c .t uiinay .in:.".'. a in. . 4 ;tm p. in. TIOKNEV A. N. SULLIVAN. Attorney at-I.aw . Will ivt-irninit alteiittoi. to all lui-intf tiiln.r-Icu li- Iiimi. Office in Unlou Mock, t.iwx MUe. I'latiMiioiitli, Neb. StiCIitiT SUi'ltiTltiS KNiinns o- I'Viiias CMn.twt inne Ni. 47 M'-tF evei y " i ill Miy evt-iuii at their li II ii I am e:e .V ra n Muck. All vie ilinit KMuhts are eoidia;ly n.v led to attend M. N. Cr llill:. C. t'. ; tin I ovey, K. K. . Dr. Dan (ioiding was in Omaha In-day. 1 H E OLD SOLDI EUS. ltorney Mathew C.ering was in jis Mjvv jti Set,lor, JU ncijrali- Omuha to-day oti business. II. C. Schmidt was a western pas senger tli is morning on No,". I)r, and Mrs. R. R. Livingston are visiting in Council iJluffs to-day. Hyron Clark and R. W. Hyers were in Omaha on business lo-dav. Mat Schickel, the Louisville cigarinan, is visiting with his fain ily. C A. Miller is attending the (I. A. it. The prospect for the old soldiers meeting is very Mattering already a large number of the members are there and it is expected by noon to day they will all be there. Ivvery train which arrives brings in new delegations. The court house is beautifully decorated with ilags a::d hunting, a:id presents a patriotic and inspir ing apperante. (lovernor Thayer AO IT. W . No. K4 Meets M'roiid and lonrlh Kril:iv v.l It.irw ill t ln tmttilli 111 il A If lia.ll ill !; kwiMul liloek. r , I , hmwii, Keeonler, M. Vtimliau, M W, OSS LdDCK. No. uk. 1 . O. K met t.s ev ery 1 uetiliy l.i: 1: :it tlnir listi! i! 1-ituerald block. AllOilii I'd : air cordially invited to attend ! '--iti: c in t!n -mv. ClirifPct emeu. N C. ; S. 1 Morn, Secretary. IIOYAI, A IVA NA M- " Meel at the K. -(',,- Cm noil No 1021. hail in lli- Parim-ie & Craiir block over l'.enneit Tufie, viiiinfj lretlren invil Ue;iry tier Kee ut ; Thos V ailing, S.cn"ai v. eve. ir.L- : in Itorkvook ! 1 l, I' hiiorso..-. ! : ... w !; rv in: :!.'.' t- : ;lav !i .-ni-li ' .i liail k. !'!. :nk eruiityea, r.i. W. .-cor-.W-r. . fniii : fi 1 !iurs;;.. s 'of 111 f I :l ion:.- ; i'.ell'.' ill-leu 1 I:! i. i-l lii le; ii'' and i in I . o. V. Kovil. ! cr. ' Vj. Ia li.Mi-i 'oniliii- I'.isr u. if. i.e. t- i'n rv forkjmitl I.lnek All v I s 1 1 1 ! r '.lnrad a:e I cordially mvileil . e. t wit.' in. rr. d I ates J, i o-i Adjniaiit ; F. Ni l--. I'd- t'i nunj-d.ler. K.Mel (iniiii.. I'.isr i OUU' h )' ' I HE W(KU. Meets at 7:30 ivi.rv lf ii ! i v i i fir r t ! i I r:iiil Aiinv bail. a. K (iromii. secretary. president. I li"S Walling, PAS ("AMI' 38 M W. A. m etx every isecorid and K inth Monday t-v nines in Fitzgerald ha 1 v'isiruiir neihf) rs welcine. P.'. Hansen, V. C. : I". ertenberer, W. A.. 8. C. Wilde. Clerk. (AIT I II K PALMER CAMP NO 50- irs of Vet. rans. divisi. n of Nebraska. I" S. A. meer very I uesda mlit at 7 :."0 o'eb ek in tli-tr ball in I- itluerald b ock. . 11 smi an I visilinn emnrades are coidially lnvileil to meet wiili us .I. J. K.ut7.. i oinin t'iidei-; li. A. . c Eluain. 1st -e;i ;ent. y IITH;- OK KKI EC' A hud of Prom- e I.odire N . 4u n eets llie second ami fourth TIptsiIxv eveiii- gs ef each iiiniith in the I O. O. V . "h 11. Mis. T. K. lliiams, N . ;. ; .Mrs John Cnry. Secret;iry I'LACKS OK WORSHIP. v CATlioi i-.-St. Paul's Cbureh. at., between -t'..i.; ;unl sixth. Father 'a ney. Pastor Si v ee : '-iss jit s ml 1 a. m. Sunday cic-'mi r.t " :..i. i i, ieiir-eielioi.. K. reunion at Nebraska City this and lieutenant (iovernor Majors week. Councilman L,arsen is reported on the sick list, with an attack of the grippe. Miss Nellie Ta3rlor, of Central City, Nebraska, is in the city, the guest of Miss Maggie Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Sain Patterson left this morning for Omaha to attend the bicycle race there this after noon. "in tue I.' u i ted States district court Martin 1. Coleman, of Greenwoon, vas fined !,!() and costs for retailing liquor without posting a stamp. The county commissioners have made all ot their appointments for road overseers and the county clerk was busy j'esterday mailing them their certificates of appointments. C. V. Sherman and hd Oliver started out this morning for a rab bit hunt. They left orders with Phil Harrison to meet them this evening at Orcapolis to bring in the spoils. have no arrived yet, but are ex pected this evening' The following program was carried out last evening: Music; address of welcome, Hon. M. T, Hayward; response, J. O. Gross, president; music; short voluntary speeches, J. YV. Pearman and others. A Curiour Well, Fremont geologists are wrestling with a strange problem just now in the shape of the wonderful phenomenon exhibt bjr a well in that cit3'. Geologists have all along banked on the intense heat of the in terior of the earth, but the maiioeuv ering of this well tend to indicate an interior cotidition of the other exterme. The well in question is a bored one with a dramater of about a foot and is 112 feet deep, and the strange part of it is that ,it spouts cold air in place of water, the air -rushing out at times with a noise I ike escap ing, steam. The atmospheric cur rent from the well is always the strongest when the weather i.-? cold and by means of it can usually be told a day ahead when there will be a cold snap. Several theories have been advanced, but as 3-et the strange phenomenon remains a m3'ster3 Nebraska Cit3 Press. State Fort ieul'u r al Society. The annual winter meeting of the Nebrarka Stale Horticultural soci- et3' convened 111 Nebraska hall, Lincoln, esterda3', with President Ta-lor in the chair and about fifty delegates presen.. The exhibits are ver3- line. In the evening the 1 .. . - i .1.,. 11 Citizens bank met and elected the l"1""1"1 i""u"jS committee to revise the premium lu;t ami rtil'-s and regulations gov- All who can sing and are willing to help our high school secure a good 1 ibar3 are invited to meet to- ni'jrht at Prof. MeClelland's home to practice the Canta, "Japhtah and His Daughter. The directors of the Bank of Cass Count3- held their 3"carl3' elec tion of officers last night. The old officers were all re-elected ex cept vice president. Ii. S. Ramse3' was elected vice president in the place of Fred Gorder deceased. Last night the directors of the A SUGGESTION. Ciii:l"Ti ". t 1 11 -r l..'i!s! ami J-i-.-bth Sts. Sei -vices 111 ri.mii m o -ei 'hr. 1-iiiir A. tlal i-way .:is;ir Sunday .Vi ool to . si. EfIs-'oiwl. St Luke's 1 biiich. con.er '1 nird mid in-. lev II P. linrtepf pastor. Ser vices: II a. si. a U 7 :"ll- ii. Sunday School at 1 :.T0 v. si. liKKSiA.v M kthiiihst. . jrner sitli St. and (iranit. Ke . llirt. Pastor. Serv ces : 11 a. m. and 7 P. si. Suuuay ScIuhiI lo :3o A. si. PkeshytkkiaN. -ervires in i cw church. cor ner rMxth and Cnnnle sts. Kev. J . T. liair-t, pastor, sui.dav-sc ool at 9 ; CO ; l'reachinv; at II a. in.;i-..d h p lit. Hif . K. S. C. E of rhi church m-ete every S.ibb-itll eveniii" at 7 :I5 in the hasemet t of thechucrh. All are invited to attt nu these meetings. Kikst JIfthodisi. Sixth sr.. betweii Main and Pearl. .Pev. I.. K. Britt. I. I. nastor. Service : 11 a. si.. X :00 p. l Sundav School 9 :30 a. si. I'raytrineeti. g ednesday even- following officers for the ensuing 3-ear: I'resident, Win. II. Cu.hing; vice president, J. V. Johnson; board of directors. F. K. Guthinan. J. V. Johnson, Iv. S. Greusel, Henry Kikenbar3'. M. V. Morgan. J. A. Con nor. V. V.'etenkamp and W. II. dishing. W. II. Ciishing will still act as cashier. eriiing Hie societ3-: Messrs. J You tiger. Geneva; Iv. F. Stephens Crete; C. II. Uaruard. Table Rock 1. K. Chapin, Lincoln, and V. J Ilesser, of this city. In the eve ning tlie president delivered his an nual address. Vl13-will you cough when Shi- Jolt s cure will give lmmeuiaie re lief. Price 10 cts., .m) cts. tuU 5-1 For sale b3" F. G. Fricke & Cc For the Nebraska Soldiers Re-un ion at Nebraska Cit3' Jan. 12 to 14 theM. 1. R3-.. will sell round trip tickets Jan 11-12 and 13 good re turning J an 3- Jo at $1. 10. it OrusiAN Pitt-sr.YTKitiAN-. Corner Main and Ninth. Kev tite, pastor. Services usual hours. Sunday t-chool 9 :30 A. si. SWFKPIS? "'N:KKIATIONAU- twecn Fifth and Sixth. Granite, be- Colokfi Baitist. Mt. Olive, Oak. between Tenth and Eleventh. Key. A. Boswell, pas tor. Seiviees 11 a. ni. Jml 7 :.!0 p. in. I'rayer meeting Wednesday evenitc. Ci YOl'NO MksS CltltlsTlAV AssiH-IATIoN KiMiinsiu v aterrnati block. Main street. Cos le! meel inc. for meij only, everv Sunday af ternoon at 4 o'clock. Pootns open week days from bJO a- 111.. to l : 30 p. m. Socth Park Tai-.eknaclk. Ilev. .1. M. Wood, I astor. Services : Sunday School, 10a. in.: 1 reaching. 11a. n.. and 8 p. ni. ; prayer meetir.p Tuesday niulit ; choir prac tice Eridav night. AH are welcome. Miles Nerve andSLiver Pills. Act on a new principle regulat ing the liver, stomrch and bowels through the nervs. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliou sness bad taste, torpid liver, piles oonstipation. Unequaled for men women, children, smallest, inidest surest! IV) doses, 25c. Samples free nt b: G. Fricke & Cos. 0 CO Juclyre Arc ler's Court. Soentiichseii & Schirk vs. Jvlam I'armele. Suit on account, con tinned until Januar3r 10. Joe Klein vs F. A. McKee. Suit on account, continued, until Ian uarj- 2:?. The Nebraska Farmers Alliance is 111 session at .Lincoln this week behind closed doors. Dir.rict court adjour;ed yester day tin ill Fridav; corrt vi!l be in ses.-'on F: 'c!av and Saturdav. There will be a meeting of the Y's at the Y. M. C. A. rooms to-morrow at 4 p. m. All members are urged to be present. liy order of presi dent. Regular meeting of Gauntlet Lodge No. 47, Knights of Pthias to-night. All members requested to be preset as business of import ance is lo be transacted. The funeral of the late Fred Ridall occurred this afternoon at the family residence. The cigarmakers' union. No. 27G, and the A. O. U. V. lodges turned out, headed b3' the Bohemian band. Rev. II. I?. Burgess officiated. The Sons of Veterans are making big preparations for an 03-ster sup per next Saturda3- night at their hall in Fitzgerald's block. A good programe is being arranged whieh will appear in The Hekalp before Saturday evening. 1 How to Increase Immigration. While it is true that the vacant lauds of the west are rapidl3r taken up, and that Nebraska during the! laet decade shows ;;u incivrte :n population of 231 per cent, there 3d remains west of the Missouri river a vast domain awaiting the hand of the husbandman. At a ver3 modest estimate, the unimproved or vacant lands west of the Missouri river, in localities tra versed l3' the litirl i iigton A: Missouri River railroad, would make KXJ.O ; ) farms 01 KiO.icies each. While other stales i.avc an organ ized imniigratioii bin can, backi d 13' liberal a ppi o pi i:i t ions, N'-bra.-Ka h.is relied entire- on piivaic 'tl foits to place her advantages be fore the people of the east. Tin? question ma3r vei'3' well be asked, is it not possibhr for the press, with but liitle effort and practically 110 expense, lo materi al' aid in spreading information regarding the west among eastern people? Taking as their text the magnificent crops of the past se;i son, evorj' issue might well contain readable statements from one or mote fanners, of their operations during the past year; giving acre age of different kinds of grain or vegetables, 3'ield, amount realized, etc., accompanied, perhaps, b3r a brief statement of the pair's pos sessions at the time he reached the state, and present financial condi tion. Urge subscribers to lake as many copies as the3' can, of issues containing such statements, and tend to their friends in the east. All classes are, or should H-t interested in immigration work; increased population means in creased circulation for our news papers, increased business for our merchants, increased value of real estate holdings, and the develop ment of The state, increased work for the mechanic and laboring man. I shall be ver3r glad to lurnish pamphlets and other advertising matter of a suitable kind, to all who desire to mail same to their eastern friends. J. Fka.ncis, G. P. &; T. A., 15. & M. R. R. Omaha, Neb. Dan MeCiniy's Troubles. "McGint3"'s Troubles" is the name of this week's attraction at the Wagner, the Mahara Brothers' com pany begiiiiiinir their engagement with the matinee 3'eslerda3- after noon. "Dan McGint3's Troubles," as might be expected from its name, is one of those nonsensical productions now so popular, which contain just enough trace of plot to hold together a sparkling success ion of songs, interspersed with good 13- quantities of "speciaK!.".-." The skit is a Ji.ie sample of its kind. The songs are calcl- and clever3' in LiO.Iuced. The pla3r m. ue a de cided li'l 3-: l r-.y, and wasv :; nesetl b3' crowded houses at both po. lOi iaa nces. Moline Globe, Nov. i.", :s; ;.). Never has a ctinipany met with such heart 3 applause in our cit3' as "McGin tv"s Troubles" received last night. It was ouecontinual roar of laughter from rise until fall of curta'ii 011 each act, and the cotn-pan- well merited it. Should Mahara Brothers ever come to our city again connected with an enter tainment, we can guarantee them a full house. New Princeton, Nov. 18. Don't fail to see this company at the Waterman to-morrow night. A Turkish Bath. All lovers of fine singing, ..cei lent dancing and filing comedy should not fail to see "A Turkish B.tii" atWal'.vinan opera house, cn Mot; Jay- ev?;i;.:r- ne.;t. Ihc Gales burg Herald sa3s: "While the singing is the prin cipal part of the pla3', the whole entertainment is full of fun and no one can see it without laughing. And we do not doubt that a return engagement would be met with a packed house. Died. Mrs. Angelica Bailey, of the Pre- ciut, at 10 o'clock Mouda3r evening, aged 75j'ears and 4 months. The fun eral will take place from the family residence four miles northwest of this cit3 on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The remains of the late Mrs. Moldenhauer were laid at rest this afternoon, Rev. Witte of the German Presbyterian church con ducting the service. A large dele gation of S3'tnpathizing friends fol lowed, the remains to their last resting- place. SILVERWARE GIVEN AWAY ii S(iinilq()i' jbi Gqsl'j Tvido (o. W i (-1 o - i v q l'j ( ; P c 1 o q s . While we appreciate the hit still Lie amount of trade wi le.-iie l inciease our are favoied with, we 1 cir V N. V ) . IF r ADE. anl have completed arrangement in which we have secured large quan tities, at lirst hands, ol the celebrated -:"!: m 3 J LID 1; K L Ihm ..FLnTE A.l;fc-"-- at stu b prices that we ,ropiise to give them to our itiaii3- eiistomers b liev ing thai we shall increase our Hade, as our Ciistomets appreciate th fact that we are spending the inotu- v e set aside lor advertising purpoa cs by returning it to tin in, believing Ihey will appreciate the yifts an4 1 II their iriends, and diereby increase our tr.ide. o I 'A 1.IO ( ash purchase to the amount of.r." entitles the purchaser ! either a Roger's Solid Silver Metal Butter Knifeor Sugar Shell so!4 by Jewelerv at ifl.dO. KVKRS' Cash purchase to the amount of $ la entitles the purchaser to set (0) of Roger's Solid Nickel Tea Spoons, sold by Jewelers at .f2.0 KVKRY Cash purchase to the amount of ir2." entitles the purchaser to a sot r,) of Roger's solid Nickel Dessert Spoons, sohl b b-welers at I-;VICRY Cash pit icli.. --r to the .-miom.t of I entitles the purchaser to m set (li)of Rogers' Solid .Nickel Table spoons or a set of Solid NicluJ Forks, or a set ot Tripple plated Knives, sold 1.3' Jewelers at .fl.UO. m ICRIC is what the inatiufactiirer says in regard lo Solid Silver Met al goods and Solid Nickel Silverware: "There Inn been a grow ing demand for years for a grade of Spoons and Forks to take the place of Solid silver and plate ware. We have experimented for some time lo attain this end, and arc now able to offer the public our Rogers' Metal and Rogers' Sol id Nickel Silver. We guarantee this meUl superior to any Nickel Silver manufactured and have the greatest conli denee in assuring our customers that this ware is inferior to servie,- 011-13-to solid silver. It is a beautiful white color, is highly polished and can hardly be d ist i ngii ished from pure silver. Wc recommend this ware especially for hotels, restaurants and hoarding houses, as it will stand more hard usage than aii3- other metal; is very ton;, 1 and hard; will hold its color and will outwear aii3' plateware ever manufactured." All our customers know Rogers' ware by-reputation. This linn have manufac tured plated ware since lSiT), ami their name is never put on goods that are not of a high grade, so our customer can rest assured that they are getting some vei"3' desirable goods when they fret goods under Ihrii brand. Come in earl3' and secure a share of these goods before it is to late. Vc CTtiqtc'inoc oti Ibices a be jj: hovs qid U ir. (lyiii): qioi. FRED HERRMANN. DOjsr 1 zZtkl. "" M:' L THAT I AM GIVING 7 JU 1 i UNHEARD OF BARGAINS In the best grades of WATCHES - CLOCKS - JEWELRY -A-IXriD SILVERWARE .?JS2 CALL AND i;i; CONVINCED BK FORK PURC H A S I N G. W I J.I. B K PI.KASKD TO SHOW YOU THROUGH MY STOCK, WIIKTHKR YOU WISH TO BUY OR NOT. Iff (j ' '"'V ;X. oB. A. M'ELWAIN 14 4 1 5 Main Street, Plattsmouth, Neb FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ACR1.S of Colora io land for sale or trade for Plattsmouth real estate or for merchandise of anv kind. Thiu ; 1 . . ennio tln l.,.wl : A I T." - .. . ' JO " '""K'"n lor T 1 1 K 1 1 E R A L D , Piatt s m o u t h , N e b . P-t.cu.ars call on ,r address The eIci:on of oflic- s of the ''1 Na o lal Ba ik occur d ihis aiie1 noon ioo la'e for pubKcat ion. '1 ;e cold g;ie!i h.-s brought the t hciiiiome. dor.;. At Kei'-vade. Mon'i'n?, it rc;,'s;e:rl 40 docres below, at Hitcu. S. D. 2f decrjes below, j', eiiiont, ?t degrees below, Pine Ride A r,eoc , S. D.. 51 below, Beaince, 23 below. List of Letters Remaiiiiiigunclaimed in the post- office at Plattsmouth Januar3' 13, i for the week ending January k Ainick. 1) S Kveri-tt. Sum" Burnt. Kd 1- isliT, Geo liolmn. H ;rut)bs. 11 lioyd. James bniinii.. Matt Benl. Charley -MesseiMiulli. Alanora omice. V ni Marshall. Oscar Dclson J M - Pei kin, Auey beau.K' Kitchie. SC Williams, Mrs Lottie. Persons calling for any of the above will please ask for "adver tised" letters. II. J. STKEIG11T, P. M. Many old soldiers, who contracted chron:c diarrhoea while in the service, have since been permanent ly cured of it by Chaimberlain's Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Rem edy. For sale b3- F. G. Fricke fc Co. HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND j CJNDERTAKR. . j Constantly keeps on hand everjthin l you need to furnish your houee. CORKER SIXTH AND MAIN 0TKBKT Plattsmout - Neb For abstracts of title at reason able rat-s. go to T. M. Ley da, Union block. t