The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, July 16, 1892, Image 4

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    FIRST TICKET OUT.
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Commissioner Procue-tlinKs.
Hoard met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present, A. C. Loder, Jacob
1 Thoy Rob tho Pacific Express Tritsch and S. w. Dutton, county
Tho Prohibitionists Nominate a
Tickot-at Weeping Water.
Company and Escape.
commissioners, and Frank Dickson,
county clerk.
Final settlement was made with
fTIIREE
DElfXTIVEH WOUNDED.
O. I. Kinir on the contract forlnul J-
THE LECTURE LAST NIGHT.
iii court hoii.se, find a receipt in
full from O.J. King was fded and
accepted.
Official bond of Fred Ball, ro.-ul
overseer in district No. 37, approved
The Missouri. Kansas St Texas Pas-
Prof. Drummond Is Near Death's
sender Train Held up by
Masked Men and Robbed
of $4-0,000 Last.
Night..
Door Can Only Live a Short
Time A New Church
Building; for South
Bend.
Jas. A. Allhatuls w:h " appointed
road overseer in and for district No.
NOTED DALTON GANG
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1 1 GUTHKIE, OKL, July 13. The Mih-
r f eouri, Kansas tc Texa9 passenger
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train No. 2, south bound, wad held
1 r l t i ,.t
$ I . .1. f it...
. f ;roDuer8 secureu me cineni i mc
'safe of the Pacific Kxpress company
'and made good their escape. It . is
jj believed that the robbers were the
1 1 . noted Dalton gang, who are respon
i j Bible for a large number of t im'.lar
jjcrimes in the territory, the latest
.' j being the robbery of the Santa Fe
"r express near Ked Pock, hardly a
j',' month ago.
('. Four of the gang were recently
icartured near Guthrie, and a posse
was on the track of the others of the
I , j gang. The capture of the four took
1 i place in the early part of this week
' aud it was believed that the remain-
l'ing members would certainly be
captured. They evidently eluded
their pursuers, and while yet fresh
from the pursuit committed another
daring robbery.
It is believed that the four men
captured "peached" on the gang
I and revealed the plot of last night's
j robbery, for a posse was organized
t
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Kansas A Teias -am. 1 lie incuiou
; of the robbery corresponds with
j the methods of all the Dalton
' i operations. The irp'n had just left
c jAdair when two men crawled over
. I the tender, terro: -ed the engineer
i ntwl lits fireman with drawn re
' volvers, and commanded the engi
' neer to stop the train. As he did 30
' the posse prepared for an attack,
j which was immediately made by
the members of the gang from the
j roadside.
1 J. G. Kennedy and two Indian
; policemen, members of the posse,
ii were shot and slightly wounded,
i They, together with the other mem-
Sbers of the posse, retreated, and
field. The
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exnress messenirer. in man
' time, had locked h;s sa.'e and hid
j den the kej. after "laving barri
caded the doors joT the car. Tlie
robbers broke th-ough the barri
cade, drilled the safes and blew
iham nnn w:lll nflWlliT. SeC lir i 11 C
. . . - ... 4 ti,,. n.,..,i.i
uiv . x ' 1 ' I
stolen is believed to be in the
; neighborhood of $4,101X1. The rob
' , bers escaped.
I The News at Hsadquarters.
? Paksoxs, Kan., July 15. The fol-
J lowing particulars of the robbery
have been received here by the ofli -
. . cers of the road: -The gang went
to Adair about 9 o'clock, held up the
t : elation agent at the point of Win
chesters, cleaned the station out of
tl all valuables and then sat calmly
j down and waited for the at.ival of
' ihe train due at 9:43. Just as the
" train was pulling out of Adair, two
r Afilio n-nn.r -1it.ded over the tender
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and covered the engineer and fire-
H man with revolvers and compelled
them tO Slop the train. Asthetraln
slowed p, t.te guard, co,isisting of
I , Captain J. J. Kinney, chief of detec-
tivea of the road, and two Indian
' policemen, prepared to make a fight.
i The members of the gang gathered
, Uieraemuus u i f,
; from the roadside, however, aud a
. lively fusilade followed, in wnicn
KInnM nnil llw two Indians were
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wounded and compelled to ret: eat,
' having emptied their revolvers.
i During the fight two stray bullets
struck a drug slore up town, seri
ously injuring Drs. Youngblood and
Goug. The latter has since died, and
. the former is in a critical condition.
Real Estate Transfers.
Following are tte real estate
nafara fnr Vi na.st week as com-
.... tii, ii, nhafrnrlprs
jji a tri jjf jl w ,ww-f
and publishers of the Daily Record:
WJ While and wife to L Sampson.
pt e3 of neli, 8-11 11 f 9
J T A Hoover and wife to Joseph Pet-
tit'., lot 617, Louisville MW
Jl E Parlinian. Iiv attorney, to. S Fell,
lot I, Wes. (i.eenwiMKl : louiw
L. Frost pnd w fe to li w ciarK, 101 o.
West Green wood
G W Clark to C K C ark, samedesc..
LCKel 'son and husband to sa.ne,
lot 1. West Greenwood
j 00
1 00
r0 oo
LThnrlow and wife to A Allen, iot
lrt Weft CreenwixKi JW
G W Adams and w .'e to trutees
. vaT4. .lift M . f i
I-Hnrrli ox lir-s.1, -
Add to weep-n
Water.
l oo
j c ii w e !o..K..L::o.n:3:.0'
KnLi?n anti w fe"o T P S-. me-.
eTof n w U. a-ll- " " C J
Church Services.
First M. K. church. Dr. L. F. Britt,
oastor. Sunday School at U:oU a. m.
nrochinir at 11 a.m. ami 8 p. m..
hv the pastor. Subject for t
morning: "Well Doing," in the eve -
ninrr. Ms the World Wiser Than the
1 Churchr-Kpworth league meet at p
. rn. ine . All are
nouncea m uie . - -
cordially invited io aacm
. T 1 I nni-l fll
Kcport of CJ. W. Noble of the in
stitute funds of Cass Co., for the
"rut six moniiis oi iw, nieu aim up-
proved.
Notice of appointment of Charles
1; Bttller a deputy clerk of thedis-
trictxr,ourt was filed and approved.
Petition by .George McAdie and
others to have commissioners le
Hcind their action of April 7th 1C -wherein
said commissioners vacat
ed a public road commencing )
rods east of the center of west li.ie
of section 1, range 10 and lown .-1,
running thence east 80 rods, th"n
north SO rods, thence northeast 'o
center of section was taken up for
consideration and refused.
Nolice of appointment of Miss
Maggie O'i'ou.ke as deputy regis
ter of deeds to terminate July 10th
1S'J2 was filed and approved.
By order of the board the treas
urer is hereby instructed to correct
tax receipts for the years lPS'J-UO as
shown for lot 33, aeU 13-12-13. so as
to include lots 33 and 00; lot 33 hav
ing been divided so as to form lots
33 and CO and both having been as
sessed at the same amount as the
original lot 33 was assessed, it there
making a double ssessment.
.
The bo-ird ordered that the assess
ment on six horses owned by Peter
Keil of Flight Mile Grove, for the .
year IVJJ be cancelled as said horses
were burned uu by the recent fire
.. I which recenfly destroyed F. Guth-
matin's barn
The following bills were audited
oa general fund:
A C Loder. salary and expense.. . U 2"
Jao.ii Tri'.sch, same 3.1
S W K.i. ton. same b 75
Frank Dickso.i. worif, sa". JSc exp 25S fil
G W N.ile, Mi&Mp.- HO no
J C Kiketiia.-v. lxfiiii paupers, less
rent Ill
1I..1IMU-'. i.ni co.-rt lioaso 50 ( )
A .ii;iisl Iiucli. iml.-.e to poir
8 00
1M 00
6 00
fcl 00
uO
12 no
5 on
j K I'a'mcr
A Clark, s
I A W While, same
K McCoirr., same
E S.;.Tzenewe'. same
J S:i',rf, rock for ;-tes
A H K.-?o :s. piin.'nic - t10
Il.ir.-i K :islitiiaii. keei'nsr lrnd man. 15 00
LviinlioT P. iis s.a'.'oiery
J C S-n'.u. k.-epi:r cr pp!e
7 53
10 O
H7
I l C O.-tie
i - sc li ro.ifiil;
t KGi:.!ii:a I
iare';iiji jury 1'5 23
Ctt.-l 1"' I .Miue.-t of A cloni am;. ..
Ko.-a H IJerry, e ro.ieous.ax refd'd..
Johii Il!r.'m:i:l. wurk a. Co.? t house.
PIS KulT-ier, as-' ?; 2d wa tl. IMat'.s.
II G Race. as,il-: ward, W V
M ;e-':i;. tU f p ;s tlis ic . court
I:. own At Ha- j.-;., papirr' juil
41 T
2 71
1 05
10 CO
2'J 00
41
M II Mtirply V C. mdse to poor... .
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1 Lei-i Gold .i.x. rent of s
?s 5J
(i T:eat. t-rroneos lax-refiimlcti
A C Mayes, work and expe ie
co .5
Omaha Prin.l m d, sla kmery 1( n
ti . m U' w iir'v t fir !:iinir 3' . '
B G Dovey & Son, mdse toconnly.. . W 31
Fred Goos, hoartiiny jury 16 23
H W Klynn, wo;k atctm.t house 10 ( i
II C McMakeu & Son, uradinjj at
cotirt house " 7
Lincoln Ait SUmeCo, sidewalk 602 !
I Cnioii Farni'.ureCo.cof
imi'.u re Co, coffin for pauper 20 03
Cost lji'1. Narv Ii Siei":e.-t insane--
l! Dearinexpense acc:. etc...
Jlirors fecs. May term
H D Travi-,. ury two qnar;er...
i!;;;;;;:.
c w sliemiaIli vrinUniS
cost biM, Stele vs Kaikes
Xeb Tel C, telephone lent
Cost bill, sur-e w Coison..
V, Ti'.ie. Ixlji prisoners, elc
Ed F;t ZKcra.d, l.aiiirT Mav term ...
30 13
Tl I J
OPS CD
230 00
13 'S
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0
: ; 53
't is
151 50
n oo
i John xihe. same
T II Thrasher, same.
- 00
6 00
: ( i
3 00
E G Vaiialta, same
Staiider Uros. mdse to poor
JoeFetzer, same
PlaUsGasA Elec Lij;" Co. as...
HKIOGE FUND.
Dickson, S.opher & Co , lumber...
C II Val'ery, posts
John Wate man, lumber
Koot tSc Fau;iil.lnmL,er
A F Sturm, same
KOAD Fl'XD.
IS oo
157 15
2 40
64 05
IS 05
25 J
4 05
X C A jiaard, repaTr of grader
I A C Mayes, view us road.
3 10
4 00
I J C Coleman, repair bard tools
X E Marshall, spikes
3 70
Davis Sc Eikenbary. same
IHSTXICT KOAU FL'XIJ.
Weslern Wheel Scr Co, plow dist 60. .
Wesleru Wheel Scr Co, plow dist 4..
Western Wheel Scr Co, plow dist 2...
Western Wheel Scr Co, 3 scrapers.
. 1 60
16 50
16 5o
16 50
di
IS 75
. t v- ,iii27 3 75
II G Van Horn, same, dist 2 13 00
j V lOlLUIl, limu t w. .
COl'KT llOL'SE liOXD Fl'XD.
OI Kinir. rinal set: lenient 500 00
Board adjourned to check the fees
in the different county ofiices and
to meet in regular session Aug. 2.
Ffaxk Dicksox,
County Clerk.
The books of the Livi'igsloa Loan
and Iu lding association are now
open for subsreiptton of stock, for
Plo-ili aeries 'jecrlnning Aug. IS,
1S12. Remember this is o-ie of the
bet paying institutions in the
county. For full information and
stock appl' to
dw7t Hexhy R. Cerixg, Sec.
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r.rtT.n: tick IVSI'RAXCK
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T. II. Pollock, Agent,
County Convention.
The prohibitionists of Cass coun
ty assembled in county conve tion
at Weeping Water for the purpose
of nominating candidates for the
different offices and selecting dele
gates to the state convention to be
held at Hastings. A IlEKALn rep
resentative saw two or three of the
delegates and they said they nomi
nated a full ticket with the excep
tion of county attorney and county
commissioner from the third dis
trict, and that the only one they re
membered who were nominated
were II. M. Gault and W. O. Tucker
for representatives. TllE IlEKALU
was unable to learn who was nomi
nated for senator.
The delegates the the state con
vention are T. B. Brown, Edwin
Davis, Coltman, 1'. 1. Gass, W.
O. Tucker and K. W. Murless.
A Political Lecture.
Kev. DilTenbacher gave another
entertainment at the Presbyterian
church last night. The attendance
was about the same as the night
before.
Rev. Diffenbacher showed life
size pictures of Kem, McKeighan
and Biyaii, and launched off into a
political discourse instead of
giving an entertainment as adver
tised. He showed Bryan in two
nirtures and lauded him to the
j giea, while cold water was thrown
upon such national characters as
Grant and Sheridan. lie evidently
forgot that Nebraska was repre
sented in the senate by two able
men, who tower away above either
of the three congressmen, but not a
word did he say regarding litem
THE IISl-.'ALD has nothing to say
regarding his pictures, as they
were as fine as will be seen any
where, but it does object to him
turning an entertainment into a
political lecture when he is adver
tised for something else.
Near Death's Door
Capt. W. W. Hull was in Lincoln
yesterday and while there went to
the asylum to see Prof. Drummond
Mr. Hull says the doctors told him
that Mr. Druiiiinond was very low
and that the end was near. It is
thought Mr. Drummond cannot live
lonirer than a month. He said that
I he was lying in bed, helpless.
A New Church Edifice at South Bend
I William Kirk of South Bend was
1 in the citv to-dav solicitintr aid oy
-
I subscription to build a church at
that place. The foundation is al
ready laid and was donated by
South Bend riarties. The other
material and work will cost about.
$5C3. Mr. Kirk said he had nearly
enough money subscribed to finish
and that the lumber would be or
dered Monday and the work pushed
to completion. The church will be
of the Christian denomination.
In Justice Court.
An interesting case occupied the
attention of Judge Smith's court
Saturday, wherein J. T. Richey was
plaintiff and Peter Kveland and
1 1 William Pool. Sr.. were defendants.
Evidence showed that Mr. Richey,
who was a member of the building
committee, had donated $15 to help
build the M. E. church at Wabash;
also volunteered to solicit subscrip
tions for the building and did other
odd jobs for the welfare of the
Christian cause. When the time of
building came the edifice was not
constructed to suit Mr. Richey's
taste and he registered a kick and
said he would give $100 if it was
built to suit him. The cost of his
ideal church was too much for the
I . 1 I . . . M t 1.4 n ICSO
I people ami was aui uuiii, jm n i
I expensive one was erected. This
was over four years ago, and now,
I ...;i,;.i ninp Hn's n f the time when
I tlie
case would ue outioweu, nr.
Kichey sues tlie men auove uumcu,
who were only a part of the com
mittee, to recover his $15 with
interest, and $75 for labor and lime.
Attnrnev Woolev appeared for
plaintiff and ex-County Attorney
Beeson for defendants. Judge
Smith rendered a decision in favor
of defendants, dismissing the case
as no cause for action. Costs, $20.1o,
Ricfcev will appeal. Elmwood
Echo.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE,
T. II. Pollock, Agent.
Kow Sale Two desirable resi
dence lots in Orchard Hill addition
to Plattsmoutii. within a block of
th ii3SOnri Pacific depot, for
particulars call on or address the
I 1 rml
1 Hekali ofHre.
Notice to Water Consumers.
The hours set apart to sprinkle
lawns are 5:30 to 7 o'clock a. m. aud
6 to 8 o'clock p. m. Sprinkling
must be confined to these hours,
and hose found in use except during
the above named hours will be
shut off without further notice.
G Plattsmoutii Water Co.
The Homdliest Man in Piaitsmouth
As well as the handsomest, and oth
ers are invited to call on any drug
gist and get free a trial bottle of
Kemp's balsam fdV the throat and
Itinera, a remedy thatiis selling en
tirely upon its merits and is guar
anteed to relieve and cure all chron
ic and acute coughs, asthma, bron
chitis and consumption. Large bot
ties oOc and 21.00.
A carpenter bv the name of M. S.
Powers, fell from the roof of a house
in East DesMoines, Iowa and sus
tained a painful and serious sprain
of the wrist which he cured with
one bottle of Chamberlains pain
balm. He says it is worth to
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a Dottle, it cost mm cculs. rui
sale by by F. G. Fricke & Co.
N. E. C Meeting, Saratoga, N. Y.
The nrn vision reauirincr passen
gers to deposit tickets with the joint
agent at terminal lines ai oudiuj;a
has been cancelled, licketswtll De
inr return from Saratosra
or from any intermediate point, any
time up to ep. io. xt i hoi uclco
sary to go to Saratoga to have the
iVirota pveriited for return.
J. RAXCIS,
Gen. Pas. Agt.
Miles Nerve and Liver Pills
Act on o new prici pie regulating
the liver, stomach and bowels
through the nerves. A new discov
ery Dr. Allies pins speeuny tmc
biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver,
piles, constipation TJnequaled for
men, women and children. Small
est, mildest, surest. 50 doses 25 cts.
Samples Iree at F. G. Ericke& Co s.
Don't Tobacco Spit Your Life
Away."
Is the startling, truthful title of a
little book iust received, telling all
about Notobac, the wonderful,
harmless, economical, guaranteed
cure for the tobacco habit in every
form. Tobacco users who want to
quit and can't, by mentioning The
Herald can get the book mailed
free. Address the Sterling Remedy
Co., box 862, Indiana Mineral
Springs, Ind.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals wilt be received by tlie
secretary of the loard of education until
fi o'clock p. n.. Saturday July Si, 192, for
the construction of one two story, four
room brick buildinjr on the lots 10, 11 or 12,
in Stadleman's addition in accordance
with plans and speciticationson tile at the
First -National bank of I'lattstnouth. Each
bid must le accompanied by a certified
check of $.110. The lxard reserves tue ris"
to reject any and all bids.
By order of the Hoard of Educati.
J X I- K C II t
Sec'y.
PRIZES AWARDED.
Joe Klein, the Popular Clothier,
Distributes Prizes in the
Postal Card Contest.
The following prizes were given in the
postal card contest:
First prize, a nice spring suit, L. R.
Sawyer, South Bend, 7JG words.
Second prize, a leather satchel, II. C.
Schmidt, Plattsmoutii, G,0S7 words.
Third prize, two nice shirts, C. A. Kin
namon, Vlattsmouth, 5,CG0 words.
Look out for new ad.
QtS ti:qiicls,
Dealer In
All kinds of fresh, salt and
smoked meats.
I make the best of all kinds of sau
sages aud keep a good supply
constantly, on hand.
MARKET - ON - SIXTH - STREET
Between Main and Pearl
Plattsmoutii, - - Nebraska.
DR. A. SHIPMAN,
Office: 318 Main Street, OpiK
site Court House.
JIAKES A SPECIALTY OF FITTING
SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES
in a scientific manner and fur
nishes the finest of periscopic
lenses in either Kold, silver,
nickle, steel, zynoltte
or rubber frames.
Will test your eyes free.
ARTIFICIAL EYES INSERTED
on reasonable terms.
Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Ladies, 2
to 4 p. m.
B. A. McELWAIN
Carries an Elegant Stock
OF
Jewelry,
Silverware,
Watches and
Clocks.
Everything kept that goes
to constitute a first-class
jewely store is kept in his
stock. Repairing done by
first-class workmen and sat
isfaction guaranteed or mon
ey refunded.
B. A. McELWAIN,
First door south of
Post Office,
Plattsmoutii,'
Neb.
The Place to Buy
Hardware
IS at
C. BREKENFELD'S
WHERE YOU WILL FIND
STOVES,
IIA1SGES,
TINWARE,
GARDEN TOOLS
GASOLINE
STOVES,
BUILDERS'
HARDWARE,
PAD-LOOKS,
DOOR-LOCKS,
LADIES' PEN
KNIVES, ETC.
0
NEW PROCESS
'QUICK
MEAL"
GASOLINE STOVE
I wish to specially recommend.
.It is absolutely safe.
GOODS SOLD ON THE I N ST A IX
ment plan as cheap as for cash,
on easy monthly payments. Come
in and examine my anti-rust tin
ware which is warranted not to rust
for one year. If at any time' you
want anything new that we do not
happen to have in stock we can get
at for you on two days' notice.
421 Maln-St.. Plattsmouth
serviceR. Tlie paswr
Mercerville at 3 p. rr-.