The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, February 09, 1892, Image 4

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TUESDAY. FKBRUARY 0,
Return Party.
A return leap year party in liotior
of the young lali('H wan given laHt
vn i 11 at tin residence of H. A.
Mi K w tin. It wan one if the inont
eiijox .ilile events of the season. The
following is a list of those present:
Alvin ToM, Mahle Young, Henry
W. idiii.m, I'lla KiUenbary, Ivl Tntt.
May Kikenhary, Frank White,
The Council Met Last Evening And
Transacted Considerable
Business.
The council met last night at ll'e
council chamber in regular hi a-ion
P-esent Mayor Richey, Clerk Fox
a ii' I cnuncilmeii Salisbury, Gutsche
Minor, Petersen. Murphy, Jones of
the find. Jones of the second, I,ar
He i. lintwn and Dove.
Minuter of the last regular and
special meeting were read and af
ter considerable argument the min
utes, of the special meeting were
Mainiuie Sullivan, John Flli-on,
Hatlie Mai ley, IM Seibert, Blanche J approved
T raver, John Johnson, Virgie Tutt, A lnMilion wns rea,i froiI1
Sam Fscher, Mam 1 koyce, Dan Mc-jdeiM of (m. third ward a-kingfor
Callan, Kdith Duv..ell, Roy lcFd- ! a sidewalk aong the south side of
wain, Hello Veriniiyea, ueo.
Thomas, Hiigcnia Marshall, Klmer
JCikeubary, Li..ie Icach, Art Sul
livan, Alice IVt rsen, Tom
ju.wi, j .innjf n.i.-i, uies-ireet commissioner was or-
Minnie White, ChaM. Hyatt. Minnie ! h..-e), t ; ., criti,li :it tj,e
T7ne Seventeenth Anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Dull Appropri
ately Observed' at Their
Home near Murray.
The .social event of the season
wn the celebration of the seven
teenth wedding: anniversary of Mr
and Mrs. W. K. Dull, at their pleas
ant home one mile east of Murray.
Seventeen years of happy married
life had passed over their heads on
F 'bruary 3, 1802. Such a successful
veil tiro upon the uncertain sea of
j matrimony was felt to be worthy of j
j commemoration by their many
friend. invita.ions were sent out,
several days previous, to a. large
circle of friends, and those who
held these white-winded messages
were anxious for the day to come,
and while the sun was shedding-
idTOE'
S
lot 11. block 134 on Pearl street, be
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iwren ii-iiui iiuu ivifvciui. i t-r its sinning rays on tne eartn, peo-
run- , petitioners granted and sidewmk j pie began to fill the house.bringing
Chap- oi.-red milt. with them baskets laden with food,
1:MAMM0TH - WAX - CANDLE:
I HI THE COBHER UITIRnaOW.
Hales, Gcrlad
Kennedy, H. A,
Smith.
Drew, Hlanche
Mclvlwain, Gene
List of Jurors.
Following is Hn: Imt of jurors
drawn by Sheriff Tigheaml District
CJerk Dearing for the Marcii term
of district court: David Mci'idg.
C. K. HIack, A. H. Austin, Isaac
Stradley, II. (1. Ilawley. C. R. Troop,
I). C. Andrus, John IJehms, G. I).
Pearson, A. Andrews G. II. Weid
maiiii, Geo. A. Hess, Christ Wohl
farth, Andrew Towle, I D. Hennett,
A. F. McCrory, Thos Smith, C. L.
lJailej', Phil Green, CurtM Moore,
A.H.Todd, Frel Herrmann, G. H.
Habbitt, and Ii. eiboldt.
Corner ol Vine and Fifth streets, al
m an all-'y crossing back of fi e
Chal.iiu Wright property in tl e
Svco.id wa id.
The city council instructed the I
city clerk to advertise for bids to 1
cut down II cuttouwnud trees in ;
the cemetery and top all on the ou.
side tothirty feet. J
Tlie cli 'k v;is also iii.-trtieted to
file a bill against the county f
$'J5 . for building a bridge inside
he city limits.
The alli-y back of the O'Donolnio
property wa- ordered to be opened :
and the city pay .fr() to.vard the
work.
The report of the police jmle
t : if.
c.!-
was referred lo the committee
Notice to DehK.rs police. The report showed only
Any person owing me on account 1 t vo arn.l?. ,:J b.-.n i,:a.-e si.ee.
iu rini'Mli-il ioe:ill :!iil settle either
by cash or note bv March 1st. ! 1 report. ..el t.;a
if I l-ivr iv IniixsoT. ! a;uotiii!iii' n '' )' I
j j
- lected alour witii the reimrt was
t :e io!lo ving from 1 he oi ii.-. judg-'.
"In submitting the ;boe repo ,
iacl i id in the ho! idnys a 1 1-' o;e j . y
day, I cannot refrain lunn saying
that tli. sho.ving thu- presented
shows si condition of peace n;d
quiet news that probably iloe.- no;
exist in any city so large as ours in
the state or perhaps in the country."
The finance committee reported
on the following bills.
M Arc e r. unci Mwtfd cn-ii f; 2i'5
Pinttsnmnt' C.hs & Kl'-ntric t.iln 'i
any light for Jittmary: 31" &i
Peter Mpres.... 28 o
' I i.e work
T Clark. cial 9 t
A J l.e k. speciiit police fi i
World's Kair Notes.
The French steamship line, Davie
to New York, has agreel to return
free all exhibits which it brings to
the exposition at regular tariff
rates.
Ilerr Wermuth, the imperial
German world's fair commissioner,
has already received nearly 2,000
applications for space from the in
tending exhibitors of his country.
The California world's fair state
commissioners have authorized the
formation of a woman's board
Kach commissioner will appoint
one member of this board Each
member is allowed $1,0C0 a year for
traveling expenses.
The king of Italy has appointed a
world's fair commissioner. Italy,
it ia believed, will yet formally
decide to participate in the exposi
tion. It is already assured that its
participation, even if only informal,
will be of no mean description.
Exceptionally fine exhibits in
sculpture and painting are prom
ised. Georgia, like Texas and South
Dakota, is trying to raise a large
portion of its needed world's fair
fund through the instrumentality
of the school pupils and teachers.
The Grand Rapids- Mich., furn
iture manufacturers will make a
united exhition and want half an
acre of space, in which to display
it.
A cablegram states that the
French government is about to ask
the chamber of deputies for an ap
propriation of 3,5CJ,CZ3 francs ($7i J,
C:0) for the French exhibit at Chi
cago. A bill appropriating fX3.CC3 for
the state representation at the ex
position is now pending in the
Iowa legislature. A preliminary
appropriation of $a0,C"3 was made
at the fast session. A bill for $3C3,
CX is also pending in the New York
legislature.
It is announced that the imperial
band of Fmperor William of Ger
many will attend the Exposition,
having already obtained per mi 8-
which to the poor wayfaring nnm
would bring to the surface that
envying spirit which lurks in his
bosom. There was to be seen a
sight that will stamp upon the
ni'Miiory a lasting impression.
Mr. and Mrs. Dull are well known
tli roughout this commutiiy and'
ai'e held in high esteem y neigh- '
b rs and friends. Mrs. Hull's
m liden name was Miss Mary j
iv .iwienoru. rtno is possessed tit a
quiet, agreeable way, which endca - s
her to all who know her. Through
th sunshine and shadow of seven-t-
u years these two have "lived
and loved."
After a social time was spent in
p easant conversation, dinner was
announced. The refreshments
serve"! were of a character hid?- '
c itive that those who had prepared
them were aware of the ingredi
e Is that compose edibles fit for the
most fastidious epicurean.
Asa token of esteem, the guests
p-oseuiod Mr. and Mrs. Dull with a
h iiidsouie china tea set. Also Miss
JOE
wants you to guess how
long tiif:
CANDLE
WILL It URN,
IT W ILL COST YOU NOTHING
TO GUESS.
53 1 J
JOE
r
M'lVliUf lit
Will Give
THE FOLLOWING PRIZES
To the first nearest guess,
A NICE OVERCOAT
To the second,
A TRUNK.
1
To the Tnird,
A PLUSII CAP,
NO MORE GUE83E3 ACCEPTED AFTER FEBRUARY 14
':;roTlie Gqqdle Will be Lighted Febiqy 1 5
4f. I
l
ic
2 CO
sion to do so.
A Great Surprise
Is in store for all who use Kemp'f
Balsan for the throat and lungs the
great guaranteed remedy. Would
you believe that it is sold on ils
merits and that any druggits is au
thorized by the progrietor of this
wonder. ol remedy to give you a
sample bottle free? It never fails
to cure acute and chronic coughs.
All drugpists sell Kemp's Balsam.
Large Bottles 50c and $1.
Mrs. John Briton was yesterday
adjudged insane by the insanity
commissioners and will be taken
to Lincoln as soon as arrangements
can be made.
Mr. Maldemar gave a eulogy on
the historical events connected with
Pythian knighthood at the castle
hall last evening to an appreciative
audience of knights and their
friends.
Mrs. Mary Dixon aged 56 years
died thi9 morning at her home on
..south third street of pneumonia
The funeral will occur to-morrow
afternoon at two o'clock from the
JEpiscopal church.
The ladies aid society of the
Christain church will give an oys
ter supper Thursday night at the
residence of E. R. Todd, corner of
Seventh street and Washington
avenue.
Johnny Fii.-a rick. "'ry 4.S
Tom -ry, sOary
Henry 'ctiu te salary
Cass county, rourt housr cluck
Robt Jnhnoon W'iri:.
W m Bisse team wr-
Geo Po'sa'l, team woik
John Jezna. hai d work
.1 A Cum hi ire, haulii'i; daI l
The report of the city treasurer
was read and referred to the finance
committee.
An ordinance entitled "An Ordi
nance Transferiug certain money
from the fund of interest on delin
quest taxes to the general fund of
the city of Plaitsmouth," was read
the second time. On motion the
rules were suspended and it was
put on its third reading and passe.
Minor moved that one thousand
dollars be appropriated for the
opening up of South Ninth street.
The motion was lost.
The excavation of south Ninth
street was ordered made a long the
proposed route; and that the work
be paid for out of an available und
or when the annual levy was made.
The following resolution was in
troduced and passed.
To His Honor, The Ma or and city
council. Gentlemen: In view
the fact that the city has no suit-
i
' cU iir. signifying that she was not
; forgotten by her many friends of
Murray.
As the sun was preparing to take
: leave of the world and drop out of
: sight over the western horizon, the
J c mipaiiy began to realize that all
; pleasure is fleeting and that they
were demanded elsewhere. So also,
: after expressing themselves as
! having fully enjoyed the day, said
their adieux and departed for their
; respective homes.
Wl.atl Ol'lt Ttmo'a o .1 Anrfl n
45 00 " o onutv uanca
4.-, I may ran saieiy upon i'ir. ana sirs.
Dull, that they may be spared to
live many years in the midst of
their friends and neighbors whom
they love, and by whom they are
loved; that the "Great Giver of all
Gifts," whom they trust, may cause
their life bark to glide smoothly
over life's sea and eventually anchor
it in the "Land of Pure Delight."
Those present were: Messrs. and
Mesda mes D. J. Pitman, William
Morrow,' J. A. Rankin. Henry
Creamer, William Gilmore, William
Amick, Anderson Root, F. M.
Young, Jr., A. M. Holmes, F. M.
Young, S-., R. S. Root, Samuel Latta,
a. id Mrs. James Walker, Miss Eliza
beth Holmes, Thomas Holmes,
Mrs. Silas Patterson, Mrs. J. W.
Edmunds, Mrs. E. A. Burton, Mrs.
Semia Snodgrass, Mrs. William
Lough ridge, Mrs. H. L. Oldham
and daughter, Mrs. W. J. Hesser
and daughter, Mrs. Thomas Rankin,
Mrs. J. B. Holmes and daughter
and Osborn Latta. M. II. R.
Incjcs: your Guess Together with Your Name and it wJlfce Published February 15.
AMY M AM CAM GUESS.
J
O.E
Yoti Clotliei cqd Fqirislei.
County Court.
James M. Patterson et al. vs.
of Fitch & Co. et al. Suit on occount
and interest. Answer
able place for the keeping of its
maps, books and valuable paper. ,
which has cost the city thousands
of dollars and should be kept and J Suit on account for $354.80 and inter
fr CSS-13
March 7.
James M.
Millspaugh
Patterson et al vs.
& Cuddington et al.
preserved. Be it
RESOLVED, That the mayor ap
point a committee of three with
powet;to act for the purpose of se
curing suitable rooms for the meet
ing of tlie city council and also
for the use of the police judge with
a safe vault for the keeping and
preserving all valuable papers,
books and maps belonging to the
City of Plattsmouth, and such rent
al of rooms not to exceed the sum
of $15 a month.
'Signed ' J. C. Petersen.
The claim of W. C. Showalter for
$15.73 was refered to the claims
committee.
A number of the young ladies
interested in the new library were
present and asked the council for
an appropriation of $400 yearly for
the maintainance of a city library.
The mayor appointed J. C. Petsrsen.
M. B. Murphy, and J. A. Gutsche as
a committee to confer with , the
young ladies concerning the
library. The young ladies and the
committee will meet Wednesday
night , . . ,
On motion the council adjourned.
The MissouriPacific are at work
putting another wire on their new
line through this city one wire not
bening enough to transsact the c6m
pany's increasing buisness. . Over
seventy rolls of arrived yesterday.
est. Answer March, 7.
Ashland Mill & Electric Co. vs.
Meldon Sonnichsen et al. Suit on
account for $l( .3.62. Answer Feb
ruary 20, 10 a. m.
Milton . D. Polk vsi. Wm. Neville.
Continued... . .
In the matter of the estate of
Charles II. Sheely deceased. Hear
ing on petition, for appointment of
John U. Pope administrator.
Prayer granted with bond fixed at
$1,000,00 same approved and letters
issued.
Peter Jensen vs. William Wetten
kamp. Suit for damages in sum cZ
$5.50. Settled.
In the matter of the estate of
Mary Haines, deceased. Hearing
final settlement, March 8, 10 a. m.
Frank H. Elleubaum vs. Richard
Bilstein. Continued until February
13, 9 a. m.
In the matter of the estate of
Charles II. Sheeley, deceased.
Notice to creditors to file claims on
or before August 11, 10 a. m.
C. R. Teff t et al vs. Philip Green &
Co. Action for forcible deten
tion. Default of defendants en
tered. Judgment of restitution for
plaintiffs.
C. R. Tefft et al vs. Philip Green &
Co. Suit for balance due for rent in
the sum of $210. Default of defend
ant entered. - Judgment for j
plaintiffs.
Mrs. D. C. Morgan is reportcn on
the sick list.
Frank Carruth and W. D. Jones
were in Omaha to-day.
John Le3rda left this morning for
Louisville on a business trip.
Hon. R. B. Windham was in
Omaha to-day on legal business.
Miss Marista Cagney was a pas
senger on No. 5 this morning for
Lincoln.
The pay car arrived this morning
and made the B. & M. boys happy
again.
F. S. White, deputy oil inspector
was in Omaha to-day on official
business.
Ex-County Commissioner A. B
Todd was a passenirer this morning
for Omaha.
Will Smith, an employe of the
B. & M. shops, went to Lincoln this
morning on No. 7.
Engine 275 made her first trip on
the main line, starting out last
night with fifty cars.
The Turners will give a masquer
ade ball at Rockwood hall Friday
evening February 12th.
A nine-pound baby arrived at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. A
Prince yesterday afternoon.
All persons indebted to the old
firm of Weidmann & Brekenfeld are
requested to call and settle immedi
ately and avoid trouble.
Mr. Robert Gienger, for several
years Mr. Latham's able assistant,
but now agent of the B. & M. at
Ravenna, came in last evening for a
week's visit.
Judge Ramsey to-day granted a
marriage license to Wm. R. Kluiske
and Miss Elizabeth Lan, both of
Avoca, also one to Fitz Hohn, and
Miss Frederika Allgayer both of
Manley.
Mr. and Mrs. Lighto 3 little baby
will be buried in the cemetery at
this place to-morrow. The corps
will arrive on the train in the morn
ing from Omaha. Mrs. Lighton is
a daughter of Andrew McMaken.
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 oiher
medicine, The proprietor has au
tbo "i-ed any druggist to give you a
sample bottle free to convince you
of the merit of this remedy. Large
bottteB 50c and $1.
Lost A bran new overcoat on
Eighth street, wiih a pair of white
A.
C. MAYES
COUNTY -SURVEYOR
AND
CIVIL ENGINEER
All orders left with the county clerk will be I
promptly attended to.
OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE,
Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska
MEAT MARKER
- SIXTH STREET - ,
F. H. ELLENBAUM, Prop.
TJLM01HY, CLAltK, -
- v
DEALER IN
COAL WOOD
n
-o TERMS CASHo
Yrde and Office 404 South Third Street.
Telephone 13.
Plattsmouth,
Nebraska.
R. A. SALISBURY
: D-E-N-T-I-S-T :-
The best of fresh meat always found
in tins market. Also tresh
Eggs and Butter.
Wild game of all kinds kept in their
season.
SJXTII STREET
T MARKET
GOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWNS.
Dr. Steioways anaesthetic for the palnlen
: iracnov oi leein. -
Fine Gold Work a Specialty. .
Rockwood Block Plattsmouth. Ne.
Shiloh's catarrh remedy a posi
itive cure Catarrh, Diphtheria and ;
Canker mouth. Jor sale by h. G.
Fricke & Co.
Attention! Attention!!
All persons having books in their
possession, taken either from the
Y. M. C. A. rooms or the Y. L. R. R.
A. room, will please return at once
to J. P. Young's store. 6
The Factoryville Roller Mills' new
process buck wheat flour "takes the
cake." There is no better made. Ask
your grocer for it. All live grecers
keep it, it tney do not they will
order it for you. d &wot
T. M. WARNE,
Union, Neb.
All those owing personal and de
linquent taxes will please call at
treasurer s orace ana settle same.
The office will be open pay day eve
ning; also two evenings following.
liUS A. HYERS,
6 Deputy Tax Collector.
Gentlemen would not use "Blush
of Roses" if it was a paint or pow- j
der, of course not. It is clear as
water, no sediment to fill the pores
f the skin. Its mission is to heal,
cleanse and purity the complexion
of every imperfection, and insures
ever3r lady ana gentleman a clean,
smooth complexion, bold by O. H.
Snyder. Price 75 cents.
Miles Nerve and Liver "Ills.
Act on a new principle regulat
ing the liver, stomach and bowels
througrh the nervs. A new disco verv
ur. miles Jr ms speemy cure biiiou
sness bad taste, torpid liver, piles
constipation. Unequaled for men
women, children, smallest, mildest
canton flanel gloves in it. Finder I surest! 50 doses, 2oc. Samples!
will please leave at this ollice. 6t free at Jt. u. incke & los.
GOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWNS
Bridge work and fine gold work a
SPECIALTY.-
DR. 8TEINAUS LOCAL as well aa other aa
sioeucsgiven lor tne painless extraction of
teeth.
a A. MARSHALL, - Fitzgerald Block
Lumber Yard
THE OLD RELIABLE.
II. k. WATERMAN & SOU
P LUMBER
8hingles, Lath, SashJ
Doors, Blind
G
Can supply everw demand of the citj.
Call and get terms. Fourth street
ia rear of opera fcoaae.