Plattsmouth herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1892-1894, October 27, 1892, Page 8, Image 8

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THE WEEKLY HERALD: PLATf SMOU f II. N KlUtASK A, (MTTOBKll 27, 1892.
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A WOMAN'S STRUGGLE.
.She Was Sovoreiy Cut and
Bruisod Saturday Night.
THE BRUTE AT LARGE.
"I"he Polio Arrtbt On j Man butShe
Failed to luenuf Him The
Calamity Holwer Satur
J . NUht.
A'jsjultoc) a Woman.
Mrs. Unborn, wlio liven with her
Jitisb.in i in the west i irt of town
had an f.( iting an. I dangerous ad
venture S.itiir I ay night. Mr. Os
born, is.it present away liwn homo
-llli! his wife is alone. Saturday
night alter .'If If. I gone lo l.nl a
man btoho into the liru.-c and went
into her lift!''!"!';! :i n I laid down on
the door in t ; . .1 ol lit-r ln-il.
Tin' woman was so frightened
she didn't !. : . 'i v h it to do. Sin:
finally got l;;i l'i:'l'"h l 11 1 r: 1 1; ! to
jii!!i; o:it "I ! ' I air I vim for the
ilo.tr to c.i 1 fn- l" l;t .I'l.-t .i- hr
roache I lii d .:, th- m;iti grabed
her. ati'l :i- arly t r her clothe, to
pieces, -. i .i: i't 1 o. e l'to: from
hiin a ! i ! 'i .i ' I
I'll . i ' ' ' r into the
rat 1 i , . I il it i , !.. I in . '..noiii
!tig In-;' i'l'u it .it)' w 'Vi ii-iii-i', after
wllil.'ll. Ill' left il
Tin.' Woman- : 1 1 I s v.i if cut ill a
terrible man a-r by tli" li.nli wit't
,iul lit-r !..'!', . :i"rv l.f.!.' I'. id
struck l.T in i oil- 1 ,i e y bad ; i j -(tear.
in''.-.
Sunday i; on.i lii, tin.' police
were nnlilie I anil pom the th'-crip-lion
given I h y a. rested a man
name I M I so a . tie- i ha- .
M.Ph -v.. .t i ' , ia 1 i'.,. Io
nian Till- I. 'ta'i and, in
with his clot bv - on, lie w;ii htist
li'd inn and '.mii!i I dovn town tor
I hi' WOlllatl l' i a .ni : ;' .
At tir.-t .-It" thought it was the
.same in. i ii, but alii r a liill.' - aid he
was not thi' in. n.
The police ho. i'v'i-r llnnk ho was
the rig it m in. Ifu tli it th"
woman m tiiiMi'l of him wa .-the
reason sli ii I -a) !i was t! right
one.
Tha 'Ciil.nnity Howlors
lii'c K'oam Mi. imp, t li imlrpi'n
ili'iit i-atiditlali- for l onri',--spol;,-atnrihi)
cvi-nitii;-at Km'Kwood hall
lo t fair si.i-il auiliivn'i- cuiiiposfil
of republicans atnj ilemoorats. His
upei'i'h froni ln'inniii lo i-nd was
a "Hryan" sp'.-i-i-h. He beyau his
talk by a'.iniin Jn le Field and
tho ri'piibliciiiis, and it was very
tsetil nil he sai l anything about the
Jenioeiais. I'lvrry tiine he hail a
chance to put in a i;ttod word for
Itryan he did .-.i lie stated in his
speech that the report eirctlaled
about his 'voiiun:;- in the interests
of Jut!i;e I'll Id wa.-. Ial.se and he
dared ainoue (o deny his assertion.
Tliet'i to c ip tin' idini i Ivlit.ir Slu r
man had him in charge jesterdav.
It lo.iLs as if he was worliiu in th"
interests f ISryaii.
Wallpaper at Cieriu .v Co's.
Now Doh'min Had.
l,at weeli a force of men wire
t inployed in eradin in the west
em part of the city for the new
llohemian Turner hall wliich is lo
le erected by the lloheuiiati Turn
ers. The contract for the brii k
work has been let to K'asuius
Peterson and II. A. iart wriv,hl will
superintend the wood work. The
building is to lie tOxS.t, story 11 nil a
half high with basement. The
building when completed will cost
ia.lH) and is to be finished by
Christmas.
Mixed paints at Ceriug .V C'o's.
Field and Lansing.
Arrangements have been cinn
r.dcted by the Young Men's JiYpub
Vican club and the county central
committee lor Judge 1-ield and
Jlu'.go Lansing to address the cit i-j.-jis
of l'lattsmoulli and lass
coii'ilN at h'ockwoinl hall on No
veiu'ier 1st. The Lincoln llamheau
eh.)-of over of lint members will
also ..-..ine dow n for the occasion.
Arrangements are being m nle
tor one of the largest crowds tliat
have assembled in this city tlii.s
year. Hon't forget Oil date -No-
ember I.
""tiitionery at (it-ring A C'o's'
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rile young ladies of the Y. I.. W.
K. A., at a meeting held last night,
decided loopen the reading room on
Sunday afternoons, each member
having charge of the room an alter,
noon in turn. The young men who
have hern hivcriug on the street
corners for the last tew Sundays
1d wondering where they could go
1o get warm, will now have a plan
to spend Sabbath altei noon. I he
leading daily and weekly papers.
g the ICp
nd at tin
it her new
ie engine
id in iium-
PEOPLE AND AFFAIRS.
A man Sunday went to the
livery barn of Joneo A Fitzgerald
and 8keil for a hor and buggy,
flavintr that he was going down
near the Fickler farm to attend a
funeral. He wan given the horse
and buggy by John Rutherford.
Night came on and nothing was
thought about him not retm "
but thin morning when he bad not
put in his appearance, they begun
to get "Hcarea. jonn Kumenoru
Htarted out this morning to look for
the horse and buggy. About noon
he returned and reported that he
had got trace of them; that the tel
low had been out buggy riding
with his best girl yesterday and
went down to Nebraska City; that
the fellow was all right and th'
home and buggy would be bacU
this afternoon.
A movement has been started
among the business men to close
their stores every evening at S
o'clock. The movement is meeting
with good success and from the
pr v-enl outlook it will nut belong
before all stores will be closed at
s o'clock sharp.
I' AT A KOssin i.
A ii extra .-dock tram on th" Chi-
C.tg , Kale-as i Nebraska l.tlhoad
in into a I i. .V M. bright train at
the crossing, three miles i-'i.-t ol
Key nolds, Sunday even in .derailing
both engines aial wr'-ckiug ten li.
&. M. cars. The engineer on the li.
M. had his little hoy with him.
He threw the boy from the cab and
then juni ped hiniM'lf. Neither was
injtmd. No one wa-t hurt on the
Chicago, Kansas Nebtasku train.
Wrecking tfaiiin are at work clear
ing up the track.
Mayor Ifuiler has received in
vitation from Mayor Bemis of
Omaha to attend a grand opera
given by local talent at the Moyd
opera house commencing Novem
ber 7, and continuing six nights.
Mayor Hutler has accepted with
thanks.
The ti-maius of the late Cot Mc
Carthy were laid at rest Saturday
at the cemetery at York. Twtnty
four members of the A. C. H. of
this city accompanied the remains
to York and arrived home last
night. The lnnains were met at
the York depot by over a hundred
members of the A. ( . I'. W. and
from there they were taken to the
Catholic church where services
wete held alter wliich the remains
were placed in their last resting
place, the York cemetery. The
lueinhers ol the riattsniouth A. I).
If. speak in high terms of their
treatment at York. The members
of tkie A. ( ). V. W, took charge of
them; totli them to a hotel ami
would not allow them ev en pay their
hotel bill, besides taking them
around and showing tlnui the
beautiful city of York. I'll ' A. .
1 1, of th i i city h i ve uoth i ng but
words id praise lor t he A . ( . I'. W.
memberi- at , ork.
UK M.t.l H III III- M il
A little boy named I'lank Ander
son, sou of H.ivid Audcmon, was
killed Saturday morning while lead
ing a colt to water. His lather lives
four and a hal f miles .southeast of
Ashland. The boy had the halter
rope tied round his waist, jaml the
colt, becoming frightened, pulled
him down and dragged him to
death before assistance could reach
him.
NUIKASKA ON WIIKI.I.S.
I'lieNebraska exhibition train No.
'., which left Omaha on the Jiith of
September for a tour of the middle
and eastern states showing to the
natives an array of N'ebra.-.ka pro
ducts. teturiieirSalurdav morning.
The trip was a great success. The
train travelled over I. sou miles ami
stopped nl nearly fifty towns. The
gentlemen who accompanied the
train estimate that not less than
liKi.nou people v isited the train dur
ing the tour ami many mure saw it
as il passed through thethe thickly
populated country. At every town
where the train slopped the local
papers gave columns to a descrip
tion ol the products on exhibition.
Vcople who had interests in Ne
braska have been fairly carried
away with the appearance ol the
train, and thousands who visited
"Nebraska on Wheels" will not rest
satislied Until they have visited the
great country from which the train
went out as a messenger. Mr. Hod
gin of the I 'ilsiiie.ss y.en's associa
tion and the other gertlemeii who
accompanied the train came homo
immcwhnt weary, but thoroughly
satislied that the state will reap
splendid results from the tour of
advertising train No. '.!.
(lotieral tieorge S. Smith has bet n
secured lo deliver two speeches in
this couiAy before election.
The republicans will hold a big
rally at (iroeiivvood November '. and
one at Louisville on the I tit. lioth
meetings will be addressed by (ien-
eral George S. Smith, John A.
Davies, Judge Chapman and D. K.
Harr.
The Young Men's Republican
club are requested to meet Friday
evening at G. A. K. hall. A good at
tendance is desired as important
business will come before the meet-imr.
A Htipper will be given at the
Murray school house Friday even
ing October 2Xth for the benefit of
the Murray band. A cordial invita
tion is extended to all to attend.
Work has at Inst commenced on
Sixth street. Men are at work get
ting the curbing stone in readiness
A peculiar freak in the way of a
sii",ar beet was exhibited at the
N 'v.s otlice yesterday by W. H.
l'ei k. When small the beet had run
up though a beef steak hone and
as it grew the bone acted as a cir
cling hand about the center of the
beet, the top and bottom bulging
out to three or four times the si.e
of the l, ne, which it still carries
with it. It if from the held of 1 1. H.
II a .en am I is considered tpiito a cur
iosity. - Norfolk News.
Tlie Mis-ouri Pacific will run a
-pecial tram to fall City, I ridav,
)otoher J'v Morton and Hryan will
speak on that date. The train will
leave l'la'tsinouth at 4 p. in. and
return at I o'clock. One are for
round trip. i'or further informa
tion apply to H. l. Apgar, agent
I'latt-mou'.h.
Mrs. Joseph l'olt. of Weeping
Water, accotding to a t"legraiu in
thus morning's World-Herald, vom
ited up a four-inch li. ir t. The rep
tile is alive an.', can he -i en by call
ing at tile doctor's ol'iice in Weeping
Water. It probably g 't into lar
stomach some seven vears ago
when she was drinking water
from a spring.
GOSSIP AROUND COURT ROOMS.
The following is the business
transacted in the county court for
the past week.
In the matter of the estate of
Iowa N. Wilson, deceased. Hearing
tinal settlement. Accounts of ad
ministrator allowed. Residue of
personal estate SiOl.ll. Decree of
distribution.
In th" matter of the estate ot
Richard Lewis, deceased. Hearing
final sttlement. Account of ad
ministrator allowed. Residue of
personal esta'e jfHadi.'jri. IVcree of
distribution.
C. II. I'ainiele vs. C'ity ot I'latts
inouth. Suit for damages in tho
sum of .-, m.i k . Trial to court
Argued and suiaiiitted.
Stale of Nebraska vs. llenrv M.
Hon-, complaint lor evasion ol ex
emption laws. Trial to court
Argued a: .1 submitted.
I u tile matter ot the e.-tate ol Cath
arine . U'ubv deceased. Hearing
on cln ' i n.s.
State u! Nebraska vs. W. A. Hum
phrcv. Complaint for selling ac
count with intent to evade exemp
t on laws. Continu -d by consent
until Nov. lii. IMil, 10 a. ,m.
In the ninth r of the guardian
ship of minor heirs of William
Wehrbeiil, deceased. Hearing on
application for removal of Fred
(iorder, guardian. A pplicat ion de
nied. Report of guardian, showing
."H il .. 1 7 on hand for wards examined
and approved.
In the matter of the estate of Wil
liam Wintersteeu, deceased. Hear
ing on pet it ion for appointment of
I'di.abeth Wintersteeu, admiuistra
tix, I'raver of petition granted,
anil bond ami letters issued.
In the matter of the estate of
I'hiihe Allen, deceased. Hearing
on petition lor appointment of Win.
H. Allen, administrator, November
II. lV'J, 10 a in.
In the matter ol the est le id
Catlu rillr J. Iv'llhv , deif a. srd. Heal
ing linal settlement Nov. J!, IUJ,
111 a. m.
Stale ol Nebiaska Vs. (. '. WrS
cotl. Complaint lor selling ac
counts with intent to ev ade exemp
tion laws, Continued by consent
until Nov . lath, 10 a. in.
In the "mutter of the guardianship
of minor heirs of William elil beiu
deceased. Hearing on petition lor
allowance to Kli.ahcth Sexton
mother ol said minors, for their
support. I'raver ol petition
granted and guardian ordered to
pay ?dall to petitioner.
John Black v s. Jones A l-'ilzget ald
Suit on account. Settled by ngree
liieent in open court.
Calvin II. l'ariuele ys Michael I !.
Murphv and 1'ied A Murphv. Suit
on account for ifl'ju. Continued by
consent until Nov. ltd It) a. in!
Cal v in II. I 'arnieh' vs. Murphy A
Co. Suit on account for al.l".
Continued bv consent until Nov.
4th. ID a. m.
J udge Archer rendered a decision
in the iKvycr-Slull case today ill
favor of Slull.
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ANOTHER
io hv hi Piiylv mnl ai. tin &iunv ilmu
GET THE MOST FOE HIS MONEY
Me
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STADELMANffS BLOCK.
Judge Ramsey issued a marriage
license this afternoon to John
Rutherford and Miss Anna Hait
tneister both of this city.
In the case of M urphy vs. I'eckev e
Hro.s., of Omaha in Judge Archer
court. A motion was made to dis
miss, owing to the fact that Judge
Archer had 110 jurisdiction. The
judge sustained the motion.
Calvin 11. I'.umele vs Murphy A
Co. Suit on account forIT'i. Con
liuind by consent until Nov. Ilh
lo a. 111.
Citi.eii Hank of I 'lattsuioitlh,
Neb., vs Peter Milium. Suit on
promissory note for sm). less in
doisetiients. Answer Nov. 7 1 1 1 1 '. rj
Calvin II. Pniini le vs Michael li.
Murphv. Suit on account for 17.117
Continued by consent until Nov.
Ilh V) a. 111.
The four tramps arrested Satur
day were brought before Judge
Archer this illuming, and all were
discharged except onowhogave his
name as Rodgers. Rodgers was ar
rested for breaking into Have
O'Hrien's house and stealing a
watch and several other articles.
Judge Archer sentenced him to
thirty days in the city jail. The ar
ticles stolen were all , recovered.
The case ol I ). f. Ihvy er vs. Law
rence Stull is being heard by Judge
Archer this afternoon. Dwv or sues
for . flu which he claims is due him
for legal ,-erv ices.
J. M. Patterson, administrator ol
the estate of Ambrose Patterson
has commenced foreclosure pro.
ceeding ag linst J . Iv. Riley, et al in
district court.
Jack Hensiui has commenced suit
in Judge Archer's court against
Jones A Fitzgerald on account for
over tritu.
Corey vs. School Pislnct No.
was settled and dismissed ill Judge
Archer's court yesterday .
P. ( . Ihvyer v s, Lawrence Slull
was tried in Judge Archi l's court
Vestenlav ami taken under advise
ment. The ease td llenj. KKmi vs. A.
Stull was settled and dismissed jl(
Archer's court vestenlav.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
'!in Ptthy was RicL. vh pa: r Iht 'as' or -a.
Wlu'n alio vml A l lu Id, slip criH f. r t astor a
When shf hw(linP M;jw, she dun f In r.ito. ii.,
'VliOiXie ha-l riitl-'r!! slit j.'.ivi-tlirjn i.'.i .ti !i
ASHES !
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Van i-ouf "Dcoa
MhimUrd "H.iii.:laai, -," ,
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T I 'hit it in 1. t . . 1.
I I t J4t nut . in : 4, 1, ;
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MURD"CK'
II. ( last is building a barn on his
lot. i
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L. I.. Tool was in ( inula I;1.-t Sat- '
urdav. '
I'. M art in en me down f 10 111 1 hunh.i
to look after business.
Mrs. (1. W. Meeker returned Irom
her visit lo Seward. Neb.
The safe ami vault doors for the
now bank building have arrived,
Work has commenced 011 the
hank building for the Slale Hank of
M unlock.
Mr, McDonald is running- the
drug store and Mr. McCiuirc, is the
proprietor of the billard hall.
Mr. Malmney from ( ireon wood,
Nob., purchased the stock of drugs
from F.vitus Ihos.' last Monday.
We did not loam what Mr. Iv. Lvatis
intends to do in the future.
Our schofl celebrated "Columbus
Day." like all good patriotic schools
would. A fine programme was
rendered by the scholars, and a line
dinner was served by the ladies' of
the district which ample justice
was done.
The I'iflh anniversary ol the wed
ding of Mr. and Mrs. (i. V. Pickvvell
occurred on tho I'.'th, which event
was duly celebrated ill the presence
of about sixty invited guests. A
very enjoyable time is reported by
all vv ho participated.
Cass County Dates..
Judge Newell, chairman ol the
County central committee, has
made arrangements for the billow
ing meetings:
October- at Cedar Creek, John
A. Pavies, J. L. Root and II. N
lov ey.
October 'J'.', at Light Mile drove,
Allen Heeson. II. N. Hovey and
John A. I'av ies.
November 1. at Nehawka. udgc
II av ward ami o.iu A. Hav ies.
ovpiii ht ' ill in r;i . . I.. O.M.t
and Jihn A. I av ies.
November if, (rcctivvnod. ( ieoi
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. Miiilli.ju.igov napnian, p.nu ..
Havies and I). K. Half.
November 4. at Lou isv i I le. ( ieorge
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S. Smith, Judge Chapman. John A.
Havies and 1.K. Harr.
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FLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
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Wo carry the largest
and most complete line
of Diamonds, Watches
and Jewelry in the
county.
We are thus in a position to supply
every requiieineiit of the public
with the greatest possible satisfac
tion and on the most advantageous
terms. ' 1
OCR RKPAIR AND
Manufacturing Departments
Are important features
ol o iir business and are highly up
preciated by the public, as shown
by their liberal patronage. All le
itair vvorlt is positive v cash but w, J
: ,4
pay all return charges when st i?
us Irom abroad All goods sold
us engraved lire. ONCL A. CI
TOMLIv' ALWAYS A CI'ST(il
(live us a ca II.
CARRUTH & S01
THE JEWELE Ra,
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