The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, June 17, 1892, Image 1
11 1 FIFTH YE All. JMATTSMOUXH, i ASIvA. ITd PAY. JUNK 17, 1892. MJMISKK 22(5. P A It ' I I I . II - I ir ir ii ii liii 1 1 1 1 if l Y I-? i 'i ii ii ii 1 1 u i WW ) II Ml ; l-if J y. m i xi yit. . . - y,- - f ' ' ' - -. ft. PBODEH Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in leavening strength Latest U. S. Government food re port. UURUNUTOS & MISSOURI RIVER U. V TIME TABLE. J OF DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS GOING EflST GOING WEST Nol,.. 3:45 a. m. No. i. 3 :48 p. m No. 5. :oo a. m. No. T 5 Jl' P at. No. 9 4:40 p.m. No, 91 7 :i5 a. m. No.2 .... No. 4. . . No. 8 No. 10... No. 6 .... ...5: 17 P.M. ..10 :i a. it. ..7; 44 p. m ...:a.m ...12 .23 a. ni BushneU'8 extra leaves for Omaha about two o'clock lor Omaha aud will accommodate pas sengers. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME CARD. No. 3M Accomodation Leaves 1?;a' m' No 31 arrives 4 ;00 p. m. Trains daily except Hunday. SECRET SOClETltj CASH CAMP No. 332 M. W. A. meets every necoDd and Fourth Monday evenings iu Fitzcerald hall. VlsiunR neiRnuurB p. ;. Iliiiiceu. V. c. P. Werteuberger, W. A., 8. C. Wilde. Clerk. r'AlTAlN V Sons Of ii V P1I.VKK CAMP NO 50 Son of Veteran, division of Nebraska. V mt Kverr Tuesday niirlit at 7 -.30 o'clock .h'ir hull in Fitiirerald b ock. All sonsand visltini? comrade are cordially invited to meet with us J.J. Kurtz, I'ommaiider ; li. A. Ac Klwain, lrt Seargeni rKIKK OK THE WORLD. Meet at 7 : 30 every Moiuiav eveuiuK at tlie iraiid Army ball. A. F. Groom, president. J nos namug, secretary. A o V W NoS-Meet first and third . Frl; daveveningof each mouth at I O or ball. Frank Vermylea 1 W;Jb Barwick, recorder. A. K.McConiliie Post No. 45 r w. .vnnlllK at 7 ; 30 in mert-s every heir Hall in Kkxiod blK.k. All vlsttinit comraus air eordiallv lavited to . eet with us. Vtfta uaies. Post Adjniant ; G. F. Niles. Post Commadder. tonights OF PYTHIAS Oauntlet Lode Jf- No-47. Meets every Wednesday eve ning at their hall over Bennet &Tutt , all Vi4itinir knitthta are cordially invitel to attend: M N OriflitU, C C: Jtis uovty ui K and S. AO V W No 84 Meet second and fourth Friday eveninjfs in the month at 1 O F Hall. N Vondran, M W, E P Brown, recorde-i. pAUO TITERS OF KEBECt'A- Bud of Prom- . i .,. m.. n mts the second and ....-.. ThnnHiv vnines of each month in the i- O O. K. hall Mrs. T. E. Williams, N O. ; Sirs. John Cory. Secretary. rvEGREE OF HOXO R Meet s the first Y) and third Thrursday evenings of each month in I. O. O. F. hall. Fitzgerald block, "l ?" Addie Smith. Worthy Sister of Honor Mrs. Nannie Burkel, sister secretary. CASS LODGE. No. 146.1. 0. O. F. meet ey rV Tuesday night at their hall In Fitzgerald block. All Odd Fellows are cordially invited Attend when visiting in the city. Chris Fet ersen. N. G. ; 8. F. Qsborn. Secretary. iv a r a RCA NAM Cas Council No 1021, RMt at t he K, of P . h ail in the Parmele & rraie block over Bennett & Tutts, visiring btSren invited. Henry Gering. Regent; Thos Wallipg. Secretary. OUKO MEN'S CIIKISTION-. -80CIATION Waterman bUK;k. Main Street. Rooms open from 8 JO a m to 9 :30 P ro. For men only Gospel meeting every Sunday afternoon at 4 o'elock. For Sale or Trade A desirable lot in Plattsmouth. Will sell for cash or will take a good buggy horse and horses in exchange. For particulars call on or address this office. 11 For millinery and pattern hats or anything in the line of ribbons, flowers of the latest styles and de- sitrns, call on the lucner oisiero m iia Shprarnnn uiocs. For SALE Two desirable resi dence lots in Orchard Hill addition to Plattsmouth, within a block of the Missouri Pacific depot. Ibor particulars call on or address THE Herald office. EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF N. Y. T. H. POLLOCK, Agent, The B. & M. will sell tickets for the second annual encampment competitive drill. Omaha, and for the meeting of the Manufacturers and Business Men's association, at one fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold June 13, 13. 10 and 18. Final limit for return, neZJ. J.Francis, Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agent. r-i. ii ,,t3rrh remedV a P081 .. rotorrh. Diohtheria and Canker moutli. For sale by F. G, Frirke & Cm PERSONAL. Mrs. John Hritton is still on the sick list. Joe Sands went to Havelock this morning. C. C. Parmele went up to Omaha this morning. Johu Fitzgerald, of Lincoln, is i city to-day. D. O. Hewitt expects to move to Havelock next week. Dave Miller and Thos. Mitchell were iu Omaha to-day. Fred Cox arrived in the city last evening from Denver. Wm. Rogen was transferred to Havelock this morning. Chas. Bang was a passenger for Havelock this morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gilbert of Elm wood are in the city to-day. Hon. R. B. Windham was iu Omaha on business to-day. Thos. Moore, brother of Mr3. Wiley Black, is in the city v-siting. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lewis of McCook are visiting friends in the city. George Mattison, ot South Bend, was a visitor in the city to-day. Mrs. A. B. Knotts returned home last night from Weeping Water. A. B. Todd and F. M. Richey were Omaha passengers this morning. L. If. Bradley, an Omaha attorney is in the city to-day on legal busi ness. Chas. Leach returned to McCook this morning after a short visit with his parents. Mrs. E. A. Kirkpatrick came up from Nehawka last evening to visit with relatives. Miss Bird Houseworth came in from Lincoln last evening to attend the comiueucetuent exercises. Roy Kirkpatrick" departed for Council Bluffs this morning, where he will visit relatives a few days. W. L. Knotts, editor of the Bea trice Republican, came in last eve ning to' attend the commencement exercises.. r Mr. Gilman BaileyoT Deevan, Illi nois, an old schoolmate of R. W. Hyers, passed through the city this morning onA'o. 5. Mrs. A. W. Criles and children arrived in the city last evening to visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Ramsey. Judge Crites is expected in to-night. Judge Ramsey to-day granted a marriage license to Dewey J. Roberts of Adams county and Miss. Elizabeth Current of this county. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Bertha Wise and Frank Jackson next Thursday after noon at 3:30, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wise. . Mrs. Langston and Mrs. Cochran were visiting Lincoln and Havelock yesterday. They seem to be well satisfied aud will probably buy property and locate there. Ticket sales will be extended by the B. & M, to the Democratic con vention at Chicago until the 21st of June, final limit for return July 6. J. FranciSj Gen'l Passenger Agent. Miss Agnes Lackey and Miss Cora Hilton of Elmwood are -the guests of Mrs. W. A. Swearingen. The young ladies will be examined to morrow by Supt. Noble for teachers certificates. Miss Edith livans 'of Malvern, Iowa, and Mrs. T. T. Lindsay of Omaha attended the graduating ex ercises last evening aud departed for-Omaha this morning, accompa nied by Mr. O. H. Snj'der's little SirL Mrs. Hattie Cline, who has been suffering for scrme time from an in ternal cancer, is gradully growing worse. , For the last three daya and nighls morplrtne has ben injected withveiy little effect, killing the pain only for a few minutes. Three bears arived in town to-day with a whole drove of French Cana dian Indians of all sizes and ages, they claimed to be Australians, but from all appearances they will take any ihiug they can get their hands on, they were the most persistant beggars for a nickle we ever saw, Quite a good deal ol improvement is being done on Rock street. R. W. Hyers, has removed the picket fence from around his yard, graded the banks and sodded them, which adds much to the general appear ance. Charles Hemple has done likewise. Peter Ellington has torn away the old fence, cut dowu some trees and now has the material ready to erect a pipe fence. F. M Richey has just completed a pipe fence around h plac--. Authors' Social. The Y. L. PJ, A. will give one of their old thne socials in the K. of P. hall and reading room Tuesday evening, June 21. A cord'ial invita tion is exterfed to all the old friends and. new ones to come and have a jolty good Icecream and cake 13 cents, Mrawberries 10 cents, admission 10 cents. Invitation. All persons who have not under stood the methods employed during the past two years are especially in vited to attend the industrial expo sition now in progress at Rockwood hall. Admission free. Come out and see what your children have been doing, not only with the needle and thread but iu all their studies. Board of Education, Take Notice. A. O. U. W. All who wish to become charter members of the new Degree of Honor lodge, A. O. U. W., will please be present at the hall Satur day night at 8:30 o'clock for the organizing of the new lodge. L. G. Larson, D. D., Plattsmouth Lodge No. A. O. U. W. 8, Enthusiastic Meeting. The republicans of Eagle held a ratification meeting last night at that place. The meeting was pre sided over by Hon. J. O. Adams, president of the bank of Eagle and a life long republican. Speeches were made by John A. Davies of this city, lllon. T. N. Bobbitt and A. C Wright. The voters of Eagle are very enthusiastic over the nomina tions, as evidenced by the large number that turned out to the meet ing. For Billy O'Bryan. The democratic county conven tion met at Union yesterday for the purpose of electing delegates to the congressional convention to be held at Nebraska City next Monday Dr. Wallace presided and Fred Herrmann acted secretary. The following delegates were selected: W. H. Dearing, C. W. Sherman, W. B. Shyrock, W. 1). Wheeler, F. J. Morgan, C. A. Kauf man, Fred Gorder, Joseph Mullen, P. J. Hansen, J. F. Travis, J. M. Stone, Jocob Vallery, sr., John Murtey.S. C. Patterson, Dr. R. B. Wallace, Chas. D. Grimes," G. , W. Harshman, Geo. B. Lehnhoff, Geo. A. Towle, C. C. Parmele, J. Evans, J. M. Patterson. Dr. W. II. Dearing was recom mended for member of the con gressional committee. The dele gates were instructed to cast a full vote of the county and to cast it sealed for W.J. Bryan. Attention, K. of P. All K. of P. are requested to meet at the lodge room Sunday, at 7 a. m., June 19, for the purpose of march ing to the cemetery and decorating the grave of our departed brothers, at 8 o'clock sharp. Services will be held at the M. E. church at 11 o'clock. M. N Griffjth, Otis Dovey, C. C. K. of R. S. Author's Social. Test your knowledge of books and authors at the Y. L. R. R. A. so cial at the K. of P. hall Tuesday evening June 21, by seing how many numbers you can fill correct ly on the list which will be given you. Titles will be represented by suggestive characters and sjrmbols If you cannot secure the king prize, possibly you may the booby prize. Admission 10 cents. According to the census of 1890, Chicago takes rank, by virtue of her population of 1,098,576 people, as the eighth largest city on the globe. Most of us desire, at one time or another, to visit a city in which so many persons find homes, and, when we do, we can find no better line than the "Burlington Route." Three fast and comfortable trains daily. For further information ad dress the agent of the company at this place, or write to J. Francis, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. The base ball management have secured two more players and they left this morning to join the club at Grand Island. One is a pitcher from Quincy, 111., by the name of Parvin and the other is "Whitey" Miller. I had a severe attack of catarrh and became so deaf I could not hear common conversation. I suffered terribly from roaring in my head, I procured a bottle of Ely's Cream Balm and in tnree weeks could hear as well as I ever could, and now I can say to all who are afflicted with the worst of diseases, caearrh, take Elys Cream Calm and be cured. It is worth f 1,000 to any Man, woman or child suffering from catarrh A E. Newman, Grayling, Mich. Yesterday's Game. The Lincoln Journal has this to say concerning the Kearney-Plattsmouth game: "The game lu re to day between Kearney and Platts mouth was forfeited to Kearney by the score 9 to 0. In the second in ning Greene of Plattsmouth was called out by Umpire Fultner for not touching 4.1ml base while scor- 4 N, Illg. UaKer ailCl HIS men uaim- i" kick and upon refusing to play ball beforof the alloted time, forfeited the game-to Kearney. The game stood 1 to 0 in the home team's favor when the'decision was made. An exhibi tion game wasplaj'ed which result ed 12 to 2 in favor of the cotton pickers." AT HASTINGS. Umpire Haskell is liable to lose his situation. It leaked out j ester- day that Haskell had been making his headquarturs at a saloon that was betting heavily on the Beatrice team. In the fourth inniiigthe um pire made several rank decisions and the crowd began to surge onto the diamond-howling and hooting at the umpire, and would have probably injured him had it not been for interference of the home team. SCOKE liV INNIXtiS. Ufatrice 04 2 0 030 1 -10 liarttiniis 2 010100004 Sl'M.MAKY, Runs earned -Jliisf itis 2, Beatrice 7. Two liase hits liololiaii . Three base hits McKarlaml. Stolen bases McKsirlaud, Clarke, Sclia not. Holmes, k'niulall. Double plays Rohrer to Walleck, Holo han, Taylor and Kennedy. . Struck out Johnson 1, Packard 3, Der rick 1. Passed halls McFarland 2, Jones 3. Wild pitches Derrick: Time of game 2:00. Umpire Haskell. Standing of the Clubs. Played. Won. Lost. Per Ct. Beatrice 2T 11 .TOO Grand Island.... 20 IS 11 .021 Hastings 30 Hi II .ftfo Kearney- . .. ..'SI 11 Hi . Fremont 2S 11 17 .3'. Plattsmouth :! lo 2) .."'13 Try Brown & Barrett's ice cream soda water, it will keep you cool. tl. Real Estate Boom Attracts the attention of every prop erty holder in this city. But when Dr. Franklin Miles the eminent In diana speciaJir-'t claims that heart disease is curable and proves it by thousands of testimonials of won derful cures by his new Heart due it attracts the attention of the mil lions suffering -villi short bacath; palpatation, irregular pulse, wind in stomach, pain in side or shoulder smothvriuir spells, fainting, dropsy etc. A. F. Davis, Silver Creek, Neb by usin four bottles of Dr. Miles' New Heart C;ire was completely cured after twelve years suffering from heart disease. This new rem edy is sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. 5 For Sale. My house and three lots corner Sixth and Doy, price $1,200. Mrs. J. A. G. Bcell, Central Ciiy, Neb., apc.E. R. B. Just as sure as hot weather'comes there will be more or less bowel complaint in this vicinity. Every person, and especially' families, ought tc have some reliable medi cine at hand for instant use in case it is needed. A 23 or 50-ceiit bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is just what you ought to have and all that you would need, even for the most severe and dangerous cases. It is the best, the most reliable and most successful treatment known and is pleasant to take. For sale F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists. Wanted Good solicitors. New books, new territory. Address 311 McLeague building, Omaha. W. J. C. Putman Cramer, Gen. Agt. Hon. W. V. Lucas, ex-state auditor of Iowa, says: "I have used Cham berlain's Cough Remedy in my family and have no hesitation in saying it is an excellent remedy. I believe all that is claimed for it. Persons afflicted by a cough or cold will find it a friend " There is no danger from whooping cough when this remedy is freely given. 30-cent bottles for sale by F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists. ACCIDENT INSURANCE, T. II. Pollock, Agent. Won rf erf u I Cains- Dr. Miles' Nervine not only cures all nervous diseases, headache, blues, nervous prostration, sleep lessness, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance, fits and hysteria, but also builds up the body. "I am pleased to say that after years of intense suffering with nervous disease, headache and pros tration, I tried Dr. Miles' Restora tive - Nervine, and in two weeks gained eight pounds in weight. I could not lie down to sleep, but now sleep perfectly easy, and am im proving wonderfully. Cannot say enough- for the Nervine. Mrs. L. iJ. Millard, Dunkirk, N. Y." One cus tomer used Nervine and gained fif teen pounds in flesh. Brown & Maybury, Cortland, N. Y. Trial bottles and elegant book free at F. G. Fricke & Co. 3. S ."E3 JEH- Foil Fl 11 WZrl furniture, in the Bed Room set, establishment. J. I. Unruh, PLATTSMOUTH, W A Boeck & Co WE INVITE YOU LOW PRICES IN MENS, BOYS, LA 1)1 ES MISSE AND CHILDREN'S SHOES THAT ARE GOING AT BARG w. jz. jjojuoh: d- co -AT re. V: -jurrrj: irrjfTFhe.m i'Jx- J sly EEOTHEKS. 68 Warren M E ATM A R K ET. Freek Reef. Pork, Veal. Mutton, J:iitter and ejrgskeit constantly on hand. Game of all kinds kept in Season SATISFACTION - GARANTEED SAMPSON BROS. Cor. 6th St and Lincoln Ave PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA. J ULIUS PEPPERBERG. Among Tobacco, Havana alone pleases the taste of the critical connoisseur. No artificial process can en hance its value. The "Bud'' cigars are always made of the finest Havana fillers and has always been esteemed above every other brands made ar sold at Platts mouth. Plattsmouth, Nebraska A nasal injector free with each bottle of Shilohs catarrh remedy. Price 50 cts. For sale by OH Sny der and F G Fricke. J. 1.UNKU1I m ST CLASS FUUN1TVUF. HI- HANDLICS the Whitney baby Carriages and can offer good bargains iu them Parties desiring to furnish a house complete could not do better than to call and inspect his line of' way of Parlor sets, Dining room sets, ' and eveiiything kept in a first-class f NEBRASKA. TO CALL AND SEE OL l- iwt jtimmrwwn' iVULnia ML"! f&, New York. Price CO rta.l FOR RELIABLE INSURANCE Call on SAM E PATTERSON Plattsmouth - Nebraska HOLD AND FOKCELAIN CKOWNfc Bridge work and fine gold work a SPECIALTY. OK. STEIN A US LOCAL as well aa other an estheticKiven for the painless extraction of teetb. 0. A MARSHALL, Fitzgerald B'oc TSEND FOR . C0M111ATI0' BAFKYl!.- -l...n-hj,'l,.rli ,)lli 04 4 4 U4 .-it . . ImU f-n. 1 Um4 Tl lb - " E. C. MEACHAM ARMS CO.. ST LOUIS 1 1 1 . 1 1 Ml I