The Plattsmouth Herald. TUKSDAY, JANUARY U, lH'.U. Skatei away clown at Ilendees. 'i Sam Shtimakcr was an Omaha passenger this morning. Bang up good base burners for -30 at Ilendee s. Go see them. 3t Remember Friday, the 22ml. The spelling' bee at the basement of the Presbyterian churcli. 4t W. A. Derrick, of Omaha came down last night to practice, as he taken a leading part in the sacred cantata. G. II. McCreath, extra passenger conductor, running out of this city was appointed night yardmaster at .Lincoln yesterday. Mrs. J. I. Taylor and daughter, Nellie, who have been visiting for the past week with friends in this city, departed on No. Ti for Central City this morning. WickcrshJtn, the jeweler, com menced the work to-day of putting j the new court house clock in plact and expects to have it m running order in a short time M. C. Giles, who has been work ing in the shops as a machinist, tv parted on No. 3 last evening forSau Antonio, to work for the San Antu nio and Aransas railr.oad. JAOUETTE-FISHEK. Mr. Henjamin F. Jaquette, of this city, and Miss Olive Vnrco Fisher, of Weeping Water were united in marriage at the residence of Elder A. Galloway, the officiating clergyman. January 16 The winter corn exhibit, held an nually under the auspicious; of the state agricultural society w'll b thrown open to the public to-mor row. The exhibit is undoubtedly the finest exhibit of corn ever made in Nebraska. The performance at the oper: house last evening was greeted -with a rood sized audience, not- witliHtaiictiii tr the extremely cold weather. The singing was good and Marie Heath carried out her part to perfection. J.J. Cassidy, yardmaster of the Plattsmouth yards, was called to Lincoln this morning on busine Posey Messersmith is officiating as yaidmaster to-day and entertain ing the bo3rs around the depot by relating his experience while run ning the construction train between Falls City and Rulo. Plattsmouth is likel3' to have a coal famine. Walter White and II. A. Waterman are both out of coal, but have been expecting coal every day for the past week. Timolhy Clark has coal and has a large force delivering it to-day, but his sup ply will not last long at the rate it was going to-day. Last night was undoubtedly the coldest for years in this city. At four o'clock this morning the ther mometer at the high school build ing registered 33 degrees below, at five o'clock the thermometer at Phil Harrisons registered 32 and 40 degrees below. Mr. Harrison had one thermometer hanging on the side of the house which regis tered 32 below and the other he had hanging to a branch of a tree in the yard and that one registered 40 be low. At eight o'clock the thermom eter at the residence of II. J. Streight registered 30 below and at the resi of F. G. Fricke it was 38 below. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS- The Rourd Orjnizd With A. LoderChairmin and Frank Dickoon Clerk. c- Nonci. The ladies of the Preslterian church will ffive a spelling social on next Friday evening the 22nd, in the basement of the church. Ad mission 10 cents. A lunch will be served after spelling. A cordial invitation is extended to all. 4t James Wiles Dtad. The announcement this morning of - the death of James Wiles, which occurred last night at 11 o'clock, was a terrible shock to his many friends. Very few knew of his sickness, as he had only been sick about nine days. Mr. Wiles was in town two weeks ago, as hale and hearty as anybody, but as before stated, he has been confined to his bed but nine days.and diedlast night of inllamation of the bowels. Mr. Wiles was about thirty-eight years old; he leaves a wife and three children to mourn the loss of a kind husband and father. Mr. Wiles was a son-in-law of Joshua Gapen. The funeral will occur Wednes day, January 20, at 1 o'clock, from the family residence, five miles south of this city. Plattsmouth, Jan. 7. Hoard met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present, A. C. Loder, Jacob Tritsch and S. W. Dutton, county commissioners, and Frank Dickson, county clerk. The following business was transacted in regular form: Hoard organized for the ensuing year with A. C. Loder as chairman and Frank Dickson as clerk. Hoard resumed settlement with county officers and adjourned to meet in regular session Tuesday, January 12. January 12. Board met in regular session full board present when the fol lowing was done, to-wit: OFFICIAL IJOXPS APPROVED. Assessors: W. II. Ileil, Kight Mile Grove; P. E. Kufluer, Second ward, Plattsmouth city. Over seers: Gus Nordvall, district 10: J. L. Ilutchins, district 43; Albert VanCleave. district 28; T. Allen, district 40; L. J. Griffith, district 58; A. II. Austin, distric: 00. The following appointments were made: Overseers: Paid Kager, distirctS; Win. Morrow, district 18; R. Mor row, district 19; John Erhart, dis trict 23; C. F. Lau, district 24; Wm. Lees ley, district 20; Wm. II. Pool, district 31; James Root, district 37; H. S. Willcockson, district 47; A Bickert, district 32. Justice of the peace: A. II. Austin, Liberty pre cinct. Report of M. Archer, police judge, Plattsmouth city, in regard to no pitiless fees remaining in his hands, accepted. Report of W. C. Showalter of un claimed witness fees in clerk of district court office, was accepted, md ordered published according to law. Notice of appointment of John Tighe as deputy sheriff of Cass county was filed and accepted. Notice of appointment of W. C. Showalter as deputy clerk of the district court was filed and accepted. Hoard adjourned to meet to morrow. and treasurer's statements. The following bills were allowed: (iKVEIAL FUND. PlatU Water Co, water to jail: $ 19 00 Reed Pros, mdse to poor, etc 5 10 11 Critehfleld, rec'di: vereer sett I'm t. 30 00 A F Seybert. It K fare for pauper 81 J Kcliiappacaftse. supper to Jury 32. Jones & Fitzgerald, team to county 4 00 w m CrU'mau, juror Oc. terra 4 00 Lyman Jatne. same t 70 Jobn Hell, same 70 W C Showalter. County va Edjjerton.. . 4 13 Same, County vs Wayinan 5 78 Sane. County vs liaird 6 08 Same, County vs Dorrington 4 63 Same. County vn McMaken 4 83 J H Hall Mrs C.IIbert, Insane .. 8 00 W C Showalter, fame 935 Allen Beeson, aame " 3 00 Wm Tlglie, same 12 75 II w Cilbert, wi nest. .same 7 90 Sarah Gilbert, came 7 90 Mrs Minnie Koltz, same 4 80 Mrs Sylvis Hall, same 4 80 II K Pal 1 er & Sou, ins pol on boiler 200 00 W II Cusbin, exo acet of treasurer 1:4 61 URIDUJE FUND. A F Sturm, lumber !8 88 Ueardttley, Clark fcCo, same 36 37 Murtey liros, uame ay 44 KOAU KIND. Ellen Child, road damage it 00 V It Parko, ami depowii on ditch 11 85 O Stiicker, appr road damages 3 30 3 10 3 20 t 60 a 10 2 00 January 13. Hoard met full board present when the following was done, to wit: Hoard proceeded to settle with overseers ot roaus lor lsvu. Settlement was made with the Oni iha Southern railway, wherel' lid railway paid to Cass county, in lieu of certain grading near what is known as Heesons' Crossing, the uni of $2.1 to cover expense of putting fiiul road in good pass-able cotKiitiou; thereupon it is consiu ered and ordered by the board that lid railway company has fully complied witi all the conditions on its part to be complied with, with reference to vacation of road No. 243, foriiierl3r known as No. 79, as heretofore stipulated and agreed y and between said railway com pany and tne board 01 county com missioners, and the road furnished l3r the said railway company is hereby acccepled, and said trans ition is hereby declared finally :id absolutely closed, finished and determined, and the right of said railway company to occupy its right of way along said publicroad s hereby declared irrevocable. In resrard to di'eh petitioned for Juli;: OomiiiKO, same J i illume, sa. .e Thro Schaeler, oath of appraisers. ... .. W li JmitfM. appr damage ou load, team Dave Miller, i.uie L C Slile-, name DISTRICT FUND AND ROAD FUN D. Overseers' settlement: E it Todd, dint l 11 00 L Born, dint 2 4 4 A C Seybert, dit 3 40(0 S Clark, dist 4 SS 40 UJ Wortman, dit 5 44 43 W C. Coleman, dit 6 40 40 Samuel Lewis, diet 7 82 00 C T Kicliards, dist 8 42 65 it J Sweeney, dist 9 41 30 David Line, dint 10 42 00 Frank Staader. dist II 83 15 John 11 Recker, dUt 13 40 60 C F Vallery. db.t 14 40 00 Chas II Warner, dist 15 14 30 U a Pitz, dist 1G 37 20 W W Graven, dt-t 17 40 00 F M Young, dist 18 21 00 Jotin It iavls, dist 1 40 00 .1 1 Cox, dist 20 46 G5 Jo-ias lighe, dint 21 40 30 W G Paukouin, dist 22 55 John Kmart, uisl 23 28 3 U F Lau, dint 24 41 23 i ricKweu. uisl 25 37 00 111 Leersit-y, dist 26 -il ludiew Ha ler, dist 27 43 90 A VauCleve. dist 28 4i tn Samuel Caeht.er, dist 29 40 II Ulllimitt, tllt-toO 40 CO Joiiu Liliugion, dist 31 42 so All Shirley, tiist 32 40 CO Caimiehael. dl-t 33 20 00 Louis Foltz, dist 34 40 50 Z W ShradtT, t.isl 35 40 00 J C Smith, dist 36 23 50 Joe Ellington, O'St 87 43 75 L B Brown, dist IS 40 00 Henry T Pell, ditt 39 44 60 David Albiu. diat 40 3 00 a. sturm, a 1 si 41 53 40 Ch s Hubner, dbt 42 42 00 E nU schrii'er. dist 43 40 50 Josiah Timblln, diat 44 34 00 J W Bull S, dist 45 40 60 J CHiiye, dist 46 48 00 B L WillcocLs n, t'ist 47 43 00 A S Cotd-y dist 49 40 0 Mans ull, di-t 50 42 85 T A Paddleford. dist 51 33 00 A Bit-kert dis 52 41 00 t u illi tins, disc 6S 33 00 l'a'rick Hayes, dist 51 40 00 Ji'lm MeKay, dist 55 37 00 L J (Jrifilth. dist 88 2S f.O CF ort'Jii, dist 59 40 75 A II Ausriu, dist 60 33 CO Frank Dickson, County Clerk. JOE 'S O:MMM0TH- WAX - CflNDLE: ESI THE COJRHIKR. WIBJUOW. JOE WANTS YOU TO GUKSS HOW LONG THE candle: WILL BURN, IT WILL COST YOU TO GUESS. NOTHING JOE Will Give THE FOLLOWING PRIZKS To the first nearest guess, A NICE OVERCOAT To the second, A TRUNK. To the Tnird, A PLUSH CAP, Heating stoves at your own price at Hendee's. 3t A Sensible Man. Would use Kemps Balsam for the throat and lungs. It is curing more cases of coughs, coles, Asthma, Bronchitis, croup and all throat and lung trouble than any oilier medicine, The proprietor has au thorized any druggist to give you a sample bottle free to convince 3 011 of the merit of this remedy. Large botttes 50c and $1. A Grent Surgriee Is in store for all who use Kemp'f Halsau for the throat and lungs the irreat eruaranteed remedy. Would at c.et ion i iutl ell I n 11) T" 1 vO 11 I vou believe that it is sold 011 its ' ' ' I .11Prits :iiid Hint bv i. . ifaruum et ai, tne same nnv flriiorrifa iss mi- ! thorized by the proprietor of this was taken up lor consideration ana ' wonderrul refused. Board adjourned till to-morrow. Money to Loan At the regular meeting of the Liv ingston Loan & Building associa tion Thursday. January 21. Henry Geking, Sec'y. I). B. Smith, Pres. .i Hotice. The regular meeting of the Wom an's Christian Temperance Union will be held at the residence of Mrs. Kate Dan's on Pearle street, Wed nesday afternoon at 'A o'clock. Secretary. Cold weather stoves at hot --weather prices at Hendee's. M 1 it f January 14. The petition for public road on section line, between 20 and 35-12-11, petitioned for by C. Schlater et al, was considered and refused as now stands. Bill of Murtry Bros, for lumber was reconsidered and allowed. The following estimate of ex penses was made for the year 1S92: C- urt expense i C-uuty ct iiimis-ioners Rs?Heiii!; co inly and funking n-t'ns. remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure acute and chronic coughs. All drugpisls sell. Kemp's Balsam. j Large Bottles 50c and $1. j Ely's Cream Balm has cured j many cases of catarrh. It is in con stant demand. Geo. W. Hoot Pharmacist, Cheyenne, Wy. NO MORE GUESSES ACCEPTED AFTER FEBRUARV 14. Ttie Oqqdle Will be Lighted Febitii(y 1 5 Znclos3 your Guess Together with y.ur Name and it w.llhe Published February 15. Y MAM Gfom CUESS. AN o E Yoqi Glofliie cjqd Ftiirislei. A. o. u. w. lO.Oon oo 2.500 00 3 000 00 Salary of ount v uim rimendei.t 1,200 00 Tax ist . . . Ro fcs. b'anks print in - and st.-'tion'y . El- c ion expe- e Furl lore ur- house, poor house and j il .1 iii expense, tnrl'jt jailer's fe- Exicn h et pKr lioute county rh iree-. cu ty pliyician Agricultural oviety Clerk's salary Incidental rxpeii'f County attorney, apiary and exp'n... 15 A M bond, principal nud interest. Hnd-ii) Koaii- S d-ii-TS relief fund Iniaiie . xi added to a ate levy 1,000 00 4.0.0 00 1.810 00 1.210 00 2, W0 00 6.1X10 00 800 00 4IN) 10 4.."O0 00 1.203 00 23 CHXJ 00 10 0l0 00 20.000 00 ron oo 2 ooo oo Ceuil house bouds f.eoo oo To-al $11110000 Board adjourned till to-morrow. January 15. Clerk was ordered to send notice to all publishers of newspapers in Cass county that bids will be re ceived till noon, February 2, for the printing of court dockets, commis sioners' proceedings, road notices 0 Nebraska Lodges Will Give From Their Large Surplus for Eastern Aid. Members of the Ancient Order of U ited Workmen throughout the United States will be taxed 65 cents each for the benefit of the Ohio, Kentucky, Colorado, Tennessee and Nevada grand lodges. That is the news brought from Chicago by Rev. J. G. Tate, grand master work man of Nebraska, who" attended the meeting of the surpreme relief board. The Ohio iurisdiction called for help to the amount of $S7,S95, Ken tucky for $40.9S5, Colorado for $29,- 293, Tennessee for $32,098 and Nevada $5, 432, making grand total of $1SH,- 325. The relief fund had $ll,CO0 on hand, which made it necessary to levy au assessment for $164,325. The notices will be issued February 1 and the assessments must be paid by March 1. The Nebraska grand lodge has well on to 10,000 members, and its fgregate levy will amount to about $6,000. Grand Master Work men Tate says it is quite probable that the whole amnoui will be paid out of moneys now in the treasury instead of levying a special tax. The general fund of the Nebraska lodge has about $4,000 on hand and beneficiary fund a similar sum. He will adise the finance com mittee to take $3,000 out of each of these funds and defer making the 65 cents assessment until it is needed. He thinks it may not be necessary to assess Nebraska mem bers at all. The financial committee will meet at Grand Island to-day, and this matter will be con idered. The committee consists of Grand Master Workman Tate, Grand Recorde r L,. A. Payne, of Grand Island, R. W. Laflin of Wymore, J. A. Krford of Beaver Crossing and J. F. Hollowell of Grand Island. The supreme recorder assured Mr. Tate while in Chicago that Ne braska was the banner jurisdiction in increase of membership, small nes3 of death rate and condition of finances. At the same time it is one of the youngest. Sleepness night made miserable by that terrible caugh Shilohs rem edy is the cure for you, by F. G Frick. and O II Snyder. 2 For abstracts of title at reason able rates, go to J. M. Leyda, Union block. tf EOR SALE OR EXCHANCE. nn VCKlib ot colora lo land lor sale or trade lor j'Jaltsmouth real- c 'v-" estate or for merchandise of any kind. This is a bargain .faiT some one; the land is Al. For further particulars call on or addree THE HERALD, Plattsmouth, Neb. TIMOTHY CLARK DEALER IX COAL "WOOD -o TERMS CASIIo IDIEIISrTXSTIRy Tardi and Ofllce 404 South Third Street. Telephone 13. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, A. SALISBURY : D-E-N-T-I-S-T :- GOLD AXI) PORCELAIN' CROWXS. Dr. Sieinways ana'sthetie for the painlerf ex tract ioi of teeth. Fine Gold Work a Specialty. Kockvvood Block riatlsmoutli. Neb. QAWSON & PEARCE HAVE RECEIVED Their Fall straws, fancy ribbono. tiiis and quills aiso a lot of new faMilon cone diape hats in straw and fe t. They hve a full line ol baby h"od- and in or der to close old stock out have re duced their eiraw sailor hats to 40 and to 75 cents trimmed, MISS SKYLES, TRIMMER. JOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWNS Ilridge work and fine gold work a SPECIALTY. K. STEIN A ITS U)(MI.Hwdl as other an. esthetics ven for the painieH extraction of teeth. J. A. MARSHALL, - Fitzgerald P)- JTE A T KAPKErp SIXTH STREET F. II. ELLENBAUM, Prop. The best of fresh meat always found in this market. Also fresh Eg"? and Butter. JULIUS PEPPKRBEKG. MANUFACTURE OF AND WHOLESALE END RETAIL DEALER IX THE CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS FULL LINE OF TOBACCO AND SMOKEaS ARTICLES always in stock -o- Plattsmouth, Nebrassa Always has on hand a full stock of FLOUR AND FEED, Corn, Bran, Shorts Oats and Baled Haj' for sale as low as the lowest and delivered to any part of the city. CORNER SIXTn AND VINE Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska. Wild game of all kinds kept in their season. SIXTH STREET T MARKET Shorthand AND TYPEWRITING COLLEGK Plattsmouth, Nebraska. o There are thousands of vourp lariieg. rewinc eirls. seli ol tea-hers clefks. hc ho reeking out ?n exNtei ee on a lry Lately sufficient to supply their very day w .nis. By eompl. tinj; a course in short hand and by finislii-gth y can earn fiom $40 to S1S0 per month. rM'ua ions pmn'nter d to competent fdudent Indidivual instruction, new type nter. DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS Rooms over Mayers f-Mre. Gentlemen would not use "Bluek of Roses" if it was a paint or pow der, of course not. It is clear an water, no sediment to fiil the pores f the skin. Its mission is to heal cleanse and purify the complexion of every imperfection, and insures every lady and gentleman a clean smooth complexion. SnMb.n n Snyder. Price 75 ccnta.