The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, January 20, 1892, Image 4

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    The Plattsmouth Herald.
THE NEBRASKA. STATE BUILDfMO.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1892.
J. G. Richey in in Omaha lo-tlay.
W. A. Bocck was in Omaha this
.morninp.
J. W. Barnes was in the city last
evening.
Cold weather stoves at hot
weallier prices at Ile.idee's. 3t
A. II. Smith, of Denver, is in the
city to-day.
J. M. Woodson was in the uietrop
.olia to-day on business.
Hon. Win. Neville was a westward
passenger this morning'.
Mrs. J. O'Rotirke was a passenger
on No. 5 this morning for Omaha.
W. II. Cush:ng and John Cagney
were passengers for Omaha Ibis
morning.
Dr. John Ulark and wile were
passengers on No. a this morning
for Omaha.
J. N. Summers is able to he out
ami in after a severe attack of the
grippe.
A girl baby made its appearance
at the residence of las. S. Mat hews
Monday evening.
The I... L. A. debating society held
a meeting last evening at the home
of Mont Streight.
The repltTin case of Ellcubaum
s. Hillstein is in progress at coun
ty court this afternoon.
Dr. C. A. Marshall, after a weeks
.aiece of sick;:ess, is able to be out
to-day for the first time.
Heating stoves at your own price
atllendees. ot
The pension board to-day exam
ined Geo. A. Davis., of Glen wood, la.,
who is an applicant lor a pension
lorn Hicks leit this morning tor
Ashland to attend the funeral of li is
. brother-in-law John Krayenbuel.
-Allreu (mini, wtio lias tieen in
the employ of Joe Klein depar'.ed
for his Lome in Hastings this mom
ing No. 5.
Mrs. Alex Schlegel.of South Oin i-
ha, came jii this morning to visit
with the fam'ly of Mat Schlegel, of
this city.
The ice men are busy again to-day
putting up the summer supply
The ice is clean and of a good
quality and from twelve to fourteen
inches in thickness.
The ladies' aid society of the M
E. church will meet in legular ses
sion to-morrow afternoon, at 2
o'clock, with Mrs. D. U. Smith. Fi-st
street, Winters een hill.
The formal opening of the Keeley
institute at Blair, Nebraska w'll oc
cur Thursdav January 21. THE
IlEKALD has received an invitation
-to be present at the opening and
banquet.
The Nebraska City press says
that C. D. Clappe, of Elimvood. who
was appointed UnMed Siates store
keeper at fie distillery some time
before the lire, arrived in the city
Sunday and Monday mornin
went on dutv.
.Nebraska Ciry is going to nave a
new opera house, costing $75300
At a niceling of the board of trade
Monday night $40,C30 was subscribed
and the remainder of the $7" TO is
assured; work will be commenced
in the spring.
The Omaha schools were closed
Monday on accornt of the cold, but
our schools were "n session as
usual. One of the teachers re
marked that if Barr was of any ac
count ihe3' would have had a vaca
tion yesterday, but they were dis
appointed. The central building'
with the exception of one room, was
well heated, and in that room the
pipe surface is not sufficient.
in exchange nas this to sav
Plana for a S18.000 Structure to b
Kractad on the World' Fair
Ground.
The Nebraska Columbian com
mission met yesterday in the office
of Governor Thayer at the capitol,
there being present Commissioner
General Greer of Kearney, Presi
dent Strang of Omaha, Secretary
Powers of Cornell, A. J. Sawyer of
of Lincoln, Samuel L. Braes of
Junila, -e.h P. Mobley of Grand
Jsland and II. . Miller of Winaide.
One of the alter lates, John S. Hen
derson ot Seward,
After examining a number of
plans aud specifications for the Ne
braska building the commission
selec'ed the desiirn of A. W. Woods
of ill's city, archiiect and principal
of mechanics1! drawing in the
Ilaish manual trailing school.
The style is Rompnseque and
combines the necessary qualities
of heaitiv. utility and cheapness,
the commission not !-e'ng willing
to exoend more than SI5.0CJ. It will
cover 0.fv2 souare feei. not includ
1
ing a largo veranda on the side ad
ioiiiimr the little lake. It is to be
entirely of wood and 2,330 square
feet of glass will given sufticJeni
light to show off the agricultural
aud ireneral exhibit wlnVh is to be
in a hall lOxCO feet. Officer, bal
conies, a lobby and au open recep
tion room facinir '!e exhibit hall
will occupy (he first floor space
Another large hall lor art aud edu
cat ional exhibits, together wi:h re
cepnon and toilet rooms comirise
he second story. The extreme
dimensions are lC.)xll2 feet and
heighth to tlie top ot ne dome is
ei-rhl-iour feei. Henry Voss of
Omaha, F. L. Burrel of Fremont,
C. C. Ritlenhoiibe of Hastings,
Sidney Sulh of Omaha and Kdward
K. Gillespie of Lincoln, all present
ed plans.
Colonel C. J. Bills of of Fairbury
left ceri iticate of deposit for $1.CC3
W'lh tie commission: which will
be offered on behalf of the void's
fair educational association as
p -'.zesfor the best map of Xcb"?ika.
The pri es are T7i( ). i " 1 and i ( ).
Three p: i.-s iJviO, .f.!0 and $20 are 'o
be offered bv the commission and
awaided bv le state board 01 agri
culture for the besl design in seeds,
gram, or grass, or a combination of
all, to be exhibited at the next state
fa'r. These prizes will probably be
duplicated by Mie state board of
icultu e. The commission
meets pgain February 9, when bids
for construction will be opened.
State Journal.
Bang up good base burners
$20 at llcutiee's. Go see them.
A young man in this city made
application yesterday of Judge
Ramsey for a license to wed
ceriain young Jady who is, only
sweet sixteen. As she was under
age, Judge Ramsey informed trie
aforesaid young man that lie
would have to secure the consent of
the girls' parents before he could
r-Tant him the license he.so much
desired. This the young ' man
agreed to do. Picking up his hat,
he started off on a run, but up to
date he has failed to make an
appearance at" the judge's office
Whether he failed to secure the
consent 01 me gins parents,, or
whether he lias taken a second
thought, The Herald can not eay.
Remember Friday, the 22nd. The
spelling bee at the basement of the
Presbyterian church. 4t
Not ice.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
church will give a spelling social
on next Friday evening the 22nd, in
tlie basement ot the church. .Ad
mission 10'cents. .A lunch will be
served alter spelling. A cordial
invitation is extended to all. 4t
Money to Loan
At the regular "meet Ing of the Liv
ingston Loan & Building associa
tion Thursday, January 21.
II E.NKY LiEKIXG, SeC'y.
D. B. Smith, Pres. 3
Est rayed or Stolen.
A hornless, white cow with a few
red spots on tide anybody knowing
the whereabouts oi such a cow will
please inform 3t
tON UOFFEY.
Shiloh's catarrh remedy a posi-
itive cure Catarrh, Diphtheria and
Canker mouth. For sale by F. G.
Fricke & Co.
That HackingCough can so quick
ly cured by Shiloh's cure. We
guarantee it, For Sale by E. G.
Fricke and Oil Snyder 1
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1:MAMM0TH - WAX -CANDLE:
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IDT THE COIR BUSES. UiriBTHJOTIir,
JOE
WANTS YOU TO GUESS HOW
LONG THE
CANDLE
WILL BURN,
IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING
TO GUESS.
JOE
Will Give
THE FOLLOWING PRIZES
To the first nearest guess,
a nicf: ovkkcoat
To the second,
A TRUNK.
To the Tnird,
A PLUSH CAP,
Isn't she Beautiful!" Occasionally
one hears this expression, as a lady
with a strikingly lovely complexion
passes along the street. Certainly!
she uses the famous blush of roses
manufactured by Miss Flora A.
Jones, South Bend, Ind. Supplied
O. II. Snyder, price 7.1c per bottle.
Sleepness night made miserable
bv. that terrible caugh Shilohs rem
edy is the cure for you, by F. G
hrick. and O II Snyder. 2
NO MORE GUESSES ACCEPTED AFTER FEBRUARV 14.
For abstracts of title at reason
able rates, go to J. M. Leyda, Union
block. tf
for
at
STATE MILLERS' DONATION.
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 lunsr trouble than any oilier
nedicine, The proprietor lias au
thorized any druggist to give you a
sample bottle free to convince you
of the merit of this remed v. Large
bottles 5Uc and $1.
Tle Oqqdle Will be Lighted Febiaiiry 1 5
End os-.' your Guess Together with yj ulTame and it w.llhe Published February 15.
y m&m c&m clues
It Will
Go Wiih Neb.aska Corn to
Russian Suffers.
Labor Commissioner Ludden has
been infoimed by C. C. Wht e of
Crete that Nebraska millers will
turn their donat'on for Russiau suf
ferers over to ihe stale. Originally
the millers raised a large amount
of fleur wi;h the intention of
placing it with Minnesota millers.
The contribution amojnls vo about
70,000 pounds of flour and is there
fore quite an item and w'll materi
ally swell the amount donated by
other residents of the state. Lin
coln Jouraal.
A Pleasant Surprise.
A surprise parly held at D. B.
Smith's, on Wiinerstein hill, of this
city was planned and successfully-
carried out by the immediate
friends and associates of Miss Eva
Smith in honor of her sixteenth
b'-thday. The hours between 9 and
11 o'clock were whiled away indulg-
inrr in oleasant frames, and music ! covery.
instrumental and vocal. Refresh
ments of a ver high order were
served at 11 o clock. The young
people were accorded every liberty
A Great Surg riee
Is in store for all who use Ki nip'f
Balsau for the throat and lungs the
great guaranteed remedy. Would
you believe that it is sold oa its
merits and that any aruggils is au
thorized bv the progrietor ot tins
wonder ul remedy to give you a
sample bottle freer It never lails
to cure acute and chronic coughs.
All drug'pists sell Kemp's Balsam.
Large Bottles 50c and $1.
Elj'a Cream Balm has cured
many cases of catarrh. It is in con
stant demand. -Geo. V. Hoo;
Pharmacist, Cheyenne, Wy.
Now Try This-
It will cost you nothing and will
surely do you good, if you have a
Cough, Cold or any trouble with
Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King
New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to
give relief, or money will be paid
back. Sufferers from La Grippe
found it just the thing and under
its use had a speedy and perfect re-
Try a sample bottle at our
expense and learn for yourself just
how good a thing it is. Trial bottle
free at F. G. Fricke & Co. Drug
Store, Large size 50c. and $1.00
Yoqi'. Clofliei4
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Fqirisleir'.
THOS POLLOCK R KYERS
Atiij 1 ul-itc & Ahstrncu r Solicitnt
R: al Esta'.e, Loau ai.d Insurance Agents
If you have real estate to sell or
exchange send us description, price
and terms.
Abstracts of title furnished at reas
onable rates.
f 100,000 to loan at 7l per cent and
no commissions, on good
farm security.
about loa.'ers: "In the beginning neceessary to assure a pleasant and
God created the heave is and the enjoyable time, and they improved
earth, and all things therein. He the opportunity well. It was the
then created man aud woman and testimony ofa'llhat the geniality
left the loafers on corners and in and hospitality of Nr. and Mrs
Iue lime they multiplied and then Smith is rarely excelled. The
spread into the postoffices and company disbanded about 1 o'clock
depots and scores. In the latier a. m., each individual feeling that
place they sit and explain great the evening, had been profitably
problems that have vexed great spent.
minds, and exist partially- by samp
POLLOCK & HYERS
Plattsmouth - Neb.
Office under fa County Hark,
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ling gooas. wnue ne is inus en
gfaged his wife is out washing for
her neighbors, and the poor help
less children are left at home.
taking care of themselves as they
can. There is nothing more notice
able than a loafer."
ii. j. oiieigiii nas succeeuea in
jrett'ng the signal flpgs displayed
where they can be seen. Yesterday
afternoon he received pe mission
.from tlie county commissioners to
put the Hags on top of the court
fiouse. Then he found Mayor
Kichey aud received permission
from htm to make the change.
Mayor Richey inlormed the ch:ef of
--police of tlie change and this
morning they were swinging in the
breeze from the llagpole of the new
.court house, in plain sight. People
-who want to know what kind of
- weather we are going to have can
,eee now without having to run
-jilcwn to Main street.
Skates away down at Hendees. 3
Nebraska Volunteer Firemen.
The tenth annual session of the
Nebraska Volunteer Fireman is in
session at Fremont. A good many
of 1he fireman are in attendance,
but the -e are several places like
Plattsmouth who will have no rep
resentation. A business session
was held jTesferday afternoon, and
last evening an informal reception
was held at the Fremont fire depart
ment's parlors.
Sage-McGlynn.
At 3:30 this afternoon occurred
the marriage of Bert Sage to Miss
Rosa McGlynn, at the residence of
S. Waugh, on Fifth si reel, Judge
Ramsey officiating.
They will make their home here
after at Alliance, where Mr. Sage
has a lucrative position with the
B. & M. The Herali, along with
the friends of the contracting
parties, extends congratulations.
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TO SHIPPERS.
Butter, Fggs, Checs-e, ild Gam?,
Poultry, Meat, Apples, Potatoes
Green and Dried Fruite, Vegetables
( l:jt (j 1 ( u. 1 j.ilow
Sheep Pelts, Furs, Skins, Tobacco
Grain, Flour; Hay, Beeswax, Feath
ers, Ginsing, Broomcorn, and Hops.
M. E. BALLARD
Gen. !i m. Merchant a d shipper,
317 Market Sireet - St. Louis, Mo.
WaNTFD Apeut, yne aexuainted with Farm.
er and Shippers.
OKENWOOD, JTHB.
Office in the Rass Noel building
Residence, the Ed, Rich Property.
J, E. REYNOLDS,
liegistereil Phyei iaii and Pharmacist
Special attention given to Office
Practice.
Rock Bluff3
Neb.
Height of Cruelty
Nervous women seldom recive
the sympathy they deserve.
While often the pictures ot health,
they are constantly ailing. To
with hold sympathy from these un
fortuntes is the height of cruelty.
They have a week hearth, causing
shortneess of breath, fluttering,
pain in side, week and hungry
swells, and finally swelling of
ankles, sppression, choking, smoth
ering and dropsy. Dr. Miles' New
Heart Cure is just the thing for
them. For their nervousness, head
ache, weekness, etc.. his Restorative
Nervine is uneqnaled. Fine treatise
on" Heart and Nervous Diseases"
and marvelous testimonials free.
Sold and f uaranteed by. F. G. Fricke
&Co.
FOR SALE OR EXGHANGA. ,
a - t" t. o r t -i i .i 1 . a r At. t
ii .k iii t .ihiith iii inriii nil t - iir i i;ii r uir i i;iimirii)iiiii rsA i -. t.
estate or for merchandise of any kind. This is a bargain fi
some one; the land is Al. For further particulars call on or addret-i-THE
HERALD, Plattsmouth, Neb.
320
TIMOTHY CLA11K.
DEALER IX
COAL "WOOD
o TERMS CASHo
DB1TTISTBY
TSi3? SB'
Trd and Office 404 South Third Street.
Telephone IS.
Plattsmouth,
Nebraska.
R. A. SALISBURY
: D-E-N-T-I-S-T :-
GOLD AMD POKCELAIX CKOWXS.
Or. Steiuways anaesthetic for the painless ex
tractiof f teeth.
Fine Gold Work a Specialty.
Kockwood Block Plattsmouth, Neb
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GOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWNS
Bridge work and fine gold work a
SPECIALTY.
OR. STEIN A US LOCAL as well as other aa
estheticsKiven tor the painless extraction of
teeth.
0. A. MARSHALL, - Fitzgerald Floe
QAWSON & PEARGE
HAVE RECEIVED
Their Fall straws, fancy ribbons, tips and quille
also a lot or new raenion cone snape nats
in straw and fe t. They have a lull
line of baby hood - and In or
der to close old stock out have re
duced their straw sailor nats to 40 and to
75 cents trimmed,
MISS SKYLES, TRIMMER.
J
ULIUS PEPPERBERG.
MANUFACTURE OF AND
UIHDLESRLE jIND RETAIL
EALEBINTHK
CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
FULL LINK OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKEii. S ARTICLES
always in stock
Plattsmouth,
Nebrassa
Alwaj-s has on band a full stock of
FLOUR AND FEF;D,
Com, Bran, Shorts Oats and Baled
Hay for sale as low as the lowest
and delivered to any part of the
city.
CORNER SIXTH AND VINE
Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska.
MEAT MARKET
SIXTH STREET
F. H. FXLENBAUM, Prop.
f he best of fresh meat always found
in this market. Also fresh
Eggs and Butter.
Wild game of all kinds kept in their
season.
Meat
SIXTH STREET
MARKET
Shorthand
AND TYPEWRITING COLLEGK
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
-o-
There are thousands of vouce ladies.
pirls. school teachers, cleiks, etc who t-re ekinpr
tewing
out fn extHtenee on a saUry barely sufllcient
to supply their every day ants-
Kv comnlctinir a. course in short: hand nr.it
by flnishina th.-y can earn from S-10 to A150 rr
month.
Si'uaMons crusranteed to :omtetent Htudcnt
Indidivual instruction, new tvpewtiter.
DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS
Rooms over Mayers Store.
Gentlemen would not use "Blush '
of Roses" if it was a paint or pow
der, of course not. It is clear an
water, no sediment to fill the pores
ef the skin. Its mission is to HmI
cleanse and purify the complexion
of every imperfection, and insures
every lady and gentleman a clean,
smooth complexion. Sold brO 11
Snyder. Price 75 cents.
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