Plattsmouth herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1892-1894, February 09, 1893, Page 8, Image 8

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ST A DELMAN N BLOCK, MAIN ST.,
GONE TO HIS REWARD.
John J. Roberts Diod Monday
in Thi3City.
INTERRED AT ASHLAND.
The Doings of the Waek 89 Chron
cled by the Heralds Pencil
Husher-A Quwer Exulos
In on the M. P.
Death Of an Old Citizen.
John' J. Roberts, venerable father
of Deputy Register of Deeds Joseph
M. Roberts, died Monday afternoon
at the hitter's residence on North
Fifth street. The diseased wan
seventy yearn of Bge and ban been
in failing health for Home time, al
though hii death va unexpected.
He was a sutferer from a complica
tion of diseases. Mr. Roberta wan
a pioneer in Cass county and en
joyed a large acquaintance. He
came here from Illinois more thun
thirty yearn ago. He wan the father
of twelve children, of whom survive
him. The funeral services were
held yesterday morning and the
body was taken to Ashland and
buried near his old homo.
A Whist Party.
Miss Jeuet Livingston and her
sister, Mrs. Anna Franklin, at their
home on North Sixth street, last
Thursday evening entertained a
number of their friends at whist.
Miss Klla Clark captured the
lady's prize a souvenir poon
and Chas. Vallery the gentleman's
a whisk broom and holder. After
enjoying an elegant supper the
guests indulged in music and
other social pleasures: Those
present were the MissesKlla Clark,
Kdith White, Harbara Genug, Ver
na Leonard, Minnie Moore, Mamie
Shepherd, Kitty Cummins, Maud
Vivian, May Patterson, and May
Dutton and Messrs Will Clement,
Frank Cummins, Kuiil Wurl, Will
Stadelman, Chas. Vallery, Chan.
Kitchey, Chas. Sherman, Harry
Phelps' Logan Hrown, Henry tier
ing, Stuart Livingston and Arch
Coleman.
A Novel Explosion.
A novel explosion took place in
an M. I, passenger coach as the
south bound express which arrives
in the city at 3:10 p. m., was enter
ing the station at Wyoming, six
miles north of this city. It would
seem that the steam apparatus for
heating the coaches had been
pushed to its uttermost capacity,
owing to the intensity of the cold,
and the boiler in the forward coach
could not stand the presure. It
burst as the train entered Wyoming
blowing out the end of the car and
tearing away the side of the car in
many places. The concussion of
the air within the car as a result of
an explosion broke nearly every
window glass in the coach; but for
tunately no one was hurt, although
the car was well tilled with people
At this city the injured car was cut
out of the train and left on the side
track. Nebraska City Press.
Monthly Summary.
Following is the report of the
weather for the month of January:
Mean temperature 14.
Mean max. temperature 33.1
Mean Min. temperature, 33 below.
Maximum temperature, 43 on the
4th.
Minimum temperature 13 3 below
on the 13th.
Greatest precipitation in any 2i
hours snow 1. on the th.
Clear days 3.
Partly cloudy 23.
Cloudy days 3.
Direction of wind, northwest.
Total snow fall during the month
12 inches.
Leave orders for hair chains at K.
(1. Dovey A Son or Frank Carruth's
jewelry store. ,
"Crown cough cure wnrronleil In cure
by Hrown fc Harrct.
Till;
aist
'i,VP POSJTEiJK'hVS GO WRONG
BUT
JOE REMAINS THE' GREATEST CLOTHIER
IN" FLATTSMOUTH.
HE WEARS
PEOPLE AND AFFAIRS.
Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Pollock enter
tained a large number of their
friends last Thursday evening.
All the departments of the H. & M
shops are crowded to their full
capacity, and it is a sight for one
to go through and see the number
of men that are employed in the
different departments.
Arch Adams one day last week
while at work in the H. &. M. shops
caught his hand between the tool
and a pipe he was cutting which
resulted in his loosing the end of
one of his lingers.
Mr. John Davis whom we men
tioned last week as going to May
wood, Neb., met with a serious ac
cicent at Kxeter, Neb.,lastThursday
It seems that Mr. Davis who was
accompanying his goods on the
freight train, in company with
two stock men were standing
on the main track of the li. & M.
when they were struck by an east
bound passenger engine. The two
men were severly bruised and bat
tered up, but no bones broken.
Mr. Davis did not fare so well, as a
broken leg and severe internal in
juries were included in his list of
mishnps.
P. J. Hansen received last week a
handsome fire proof safe that is a
beauty and an ornment to his store.
Hattie Pittman, Mary Haierand
Ivan Reynolds each enjoyed a
birthday last Wednesday and in the
evening a small party ot friends
met with them at the residence of
Andrew Pittman to celebrate the
occasion. Register.
Tin board of trade depot com
mittee visited Omaha last Saturday
and had a long talk with General
Manager Holdredge about the new
H.AM. depot. Mr. Holdredge in
formed the committee that he would
do all in his power to get a depot
and that it would be granted more
than likely if the city would grant
the railroad certain street crossings
privileges which should be granted
by all means.
The H. fc M. are putting in more
machinery in the shops at this city
and the ollicers say that they will
eniplove more men than ever be
fore and that they cannot get
enough men for the present de
maud.
Hokn -To Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Herold an eight pound boy last
Monday Moruing.
Lewis Cole, a farmer who resides
south west of this city was kicked
on the thigh by a horse last Thurs
day which laid him up for three or
four days.
J. A. Connor of Omaha was in the
city last Saturday and disposed of
his stock in the Citizens' bank to
Henry Kikenbnry and Miles Mor
gan. Prof. Waterhouse of Weeping
Water was in the city over Sunday
the guest of Supt. Noble.
Grace, the infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. li. S. Ramsey died at two
o'clock Saturday morning, of acute
bronchitis and the funeral services
were held Sunday afternoon nt two
o'clock at the residence on high
school hill.
IIokx -To Mr. and Mrs. George
Mittelmeir last Saturday night a
pair of twin babies. They are both
K'rls.
We hope everyone who owns a
horse will read the advertisement
of the Klkhart Carriage and Har
ness Manufacturing Company, of
Klkhart, Indiana.(app(aring in this
paper.
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Murphy and Ryan the two men
who robbed the Goos hotel some
time ago were brought in from
Lincoln the first of the week and
lodged in jail.
WlillKIA IIKUALP: Pl.ATTSAhirTlI.NKIJUASKAJ
he. "CHTjei pbice" to ErrEiaR-sr scst,
ks May Fail
LIKE TK.iE AND HIS
The Hoard of Trade met Tuesday
evening and elected the following
officers for the ensuing year: R. H.
Windham, president, F.Herrmannn
and Julius Pepperburg vice-presidents.
G. F.S. Hurton Secretary, Sam
Waugh treasurer, and R. V. Hyers
chairman Hoard of Directors, and
the directors are as follows: Frank
Morgan, George K. Dovey, C. L.
Hemple, Henry Hoeck. Jesse I
Root, C. D. Cummins, J. W. Hendee
and Henry Gering.
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A new building and loan associ
ation was organized in Omaha the
other day which will be noticed in
its scope. It is capitalized at$10,
(XW.OtXI, and our fellow townsman
Jessie L. Root is one of its incorpor
a tore.
A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Kuhlman of Ntbraska City
narrowly escaped a horrible death
a ehort time ago. While Mrs.
Kuhlman was outof the room the
little one began to play with the
stove, and on returning the mother
found the child's clothes on fire,
She succeeded in taking the child's
dress off before the fire had burned
her much.
The way to stand up for Nebras
ka nn (J the city of Plattdiuouth is to
patronize home industries and buy
only Nebraska products and manu
factures as near as possible. Paste
this in your hat for future refer
ence. It is Senator Allen now.
At the annual meeting of the
Cass county agricultural society
last Saturday R. H. Windham was
elected president, and Dave Miller
secretary, and as no definite con
clusion as to removal was arrived
at, and the officers will proceed to
hold a fair as usual.
Will Straight is still quite sick
and is reported as being little if
any better than when he was first
attacked with the bleeding of the
limes
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington enter
tained a number of friends at the
home of Station Agent Latham last
Tuesday evening at progressive
high five and an enjoyable time is
reported by all who were present.
Train No. 3. going west on the H.
AM. yesterday morning was five
hours late caused by a freight
wreck over in Iowa.
Messrs. Polk & Root of this city
having struck a four foot vein of
coal at Rock Muffs have made ap
plications to the state for the bonnty
of $4, 000 offered to the parties dis
covering coal in paying quanities
in this state.
Hold It to the Light.
The man who tells you confident
ially just what will cure your cold
is prescribing Kemp's Halsain this
year. In the preparation of this
medicine for coughs and colds no
expense is spread to combine only
the best and purest ingredients.
Hold a bottle of Kemp's Kalsam to
the light and look through it no
tice the bright, clear look; then
compare with other remedies. Large
bottles at all druggist, 30c and f 1.
Burned With Lye.
John Keegan, an employee at
Cudahy's and residing nt Twenty
third and P streets, was badly
burned about the face last Satur
day evening with lye. Keegan was
carrying two bucketsof lye down
stairs in the packing house, and
his feet suddenly slipped from un
der him and the contents of one of
the buckets dashed in his face, lie
was removed to his home and phy
sicians summoned. At first it was
thought that he would lose his
eye sight, but as he was able to see
out of both eyes Monday, the physi
cinns hope to save them. His face
was ulso bad I) burned.
PRICES PLEASE THE
W PLATTSMOUTH NURSERY.
A niip Tpp(Q ' years old first
' 'iinii n-n, i Ji"ii uu li J l Jill 1 11-
t linns. inn Slip-. Grimes Golden Red lanotinc
Junes, Keurly Harvest, M". l'ippins. oalJCUIlS,
- - i r' - - - varieties, lien
iiany Kicnmonc.SXZSS
Plum Trees Three years old 40
Pear irees Three Years old 40
Anricjtts--Russian Un
Quinces, Champion &
oanen koois--Asparagus
Rheubarb
Small FrUitS, Currant Bushes j
fZTjarOu Concord and Moor's Eurly
Uafctpes.. DELAWARE
Raspberries, Gregg Tyler
Blackberries
Gooseberries
ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO
J. E. LEESLEY, - PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
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Presume You
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CROCHET
If to, bin ion hoard of tbe aucni-
bccDt offer mad bj too
GLASGO LACE THREAD
COMTABT.
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VLAMiU
List ot Letters
Tbe following letter list remain
ing in the poMt office for the past
week ending Feburary 8, 18!W.
Anton, Chun linker, Clius
CanneH, Dilcie Baker, Ely
Fiutlley, Mrs Jessie (iotwoll. K.C.
Howe, Jessie Kutchfson. Mrs J E.
Lee, Emma Murphy, EW
Nelson, Andrew iNolen, J no
Russell, Alex Scott, Mrs Walter
Terryberry.Jolin Williams, Mrs Ull
Persons culling for the above will
please say "advertised."
I I.J. STRhlGHT, P. M.
We) can Save You Money.
SVe wish you would always re
member thut we can save you
money on drugs, paints, oils, wall
paper, etc. We carry a clean, new
complete stock of goods as you will
generally tind in a first class drug
store.
Our drug department is com
plete in every detail, and we can
make it an object for you to deal
with us.
Our Wall Paper and Paint de
partment is larger than ever and
you know our reputation for bar
gains in this line is such that can
not be equaled by any one in Cass
county. Hrown & Hakrett,
Druggists, Plattsmouth, Xeb.
For legal blanks call at The Her
AI.D office.
For first clas job printing The
IlEKALD is away in the lead. Once
a customer always a customer is
the verdict of its patrons.
Sheriffs Sale.
liy virlne of 'nn onler of sale Issued l,v
W. H. Dearinit. clerk of the district court
within and fur lass county, Xehraskn,
and to me directed, I will on "the nth dav
of March A. I. lKt '.'o'clock p. tit. of said
day at the south door of the court house in
the fit v of Plattsnioiit h in Haid count v,
sell at public auction to the hiuii
est bidder for cash, the following rentes
lute to-wit:
The undivided one half i';.) interest in
the middle one third I 3t ,,'f lot number
two Ul , iti block number si,t v-nine (Uii in
Wccpiin; Water Cass I'omitv .Nebraska,
together ;wuh the .privileges and appur
tenances t hereunto behnmlnic or in any
wise nppc rtaiuini;.
The same beiiiK levied upon and taken
nsthe property of keed Itms. foinpan v,
incorporated Harry I). Keed and Nettie
h'eed defendants, to satisfy , a jtnluuicut
of said court recovered bv The K'ei;nier &
Sliaup Crockery Company plaintill
auainst said dafendants.
riattsinouth Neb., Keb, ft. A. It. s;
., WILLIAM TliillK, sheriff.
K. H. V indhaiii, Att'v for I'lt'tls.
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MULTITUDE.
PLATTSMOUTH, NH1B
Each Dozen. Per UX.
class, IcailiiiK
Davis, Johna-
20
40
$1 80;$18 00
3 60 33 00
3 B0 25 00
3 00
2 60
3 00
26 1 00
50 4 00
78 6 00
60 4 50
28 1 26
26 1 28
1 80
Orange 3B
OS
15
20
10
Thnonana' Pntlnra Held Coin
premiumn f.ir trnnt work rotri from tn
ULAMiU TWILLIM LAuK IBHUU
You have
to t cihihitcd bj thorn tt the World'
rir. Entry penny at it will M
promptly paid to Ihnw whom work
plenty of
me uimmuwe 01 r.ipeni may
deem moat wortoy of IQ twiraa.
time to enter I
the contest
$20000
GOLD COIN
for
PREMIUMS.
In Premiums.
Send for
circular con
Send 10 oente for umDlft fnnof of
taining all
twilled thread. ttiO Trie. Illuetrated !
crochet bonki. Km. 1. J. and 3. 1" eu.
necMsary In
lied unread nattema. firta earh. all iwiet I
ach. 13 nice tidr oattarna. beta. each.
formation,
rimer ol anove bonka aent free witn
for l'J pattema
Utl TltUaiV tUt kUSHU, tUAH.
AGENTS WANTED.- Outfit ftee.
From $20 to $100 weekly regularly
earned by our salesmen. P. O. Hox
1371 New York. tf.
A good improved 1(50 acre farm
in Cass county, for sale at easy
terms. Apply to J. M. Leyda.
Try thc"Crown" couKh cure. Hrown &
Barret irunrantee It.
Bright Agente Wanted Quirk to Sell
CRflwf965s BLAINE.
Written bv Mr. niaine'n most Intimate
litearv friend
tTHE OFFICIAL EDITTON1
The ONLY work KMiohsed bv Vice-I'res
Morton, Att'y Gen. Miller. Private Sec-.
ItHlford, Sec. Foster and a host of other
of Mr. Uhline'K COl.t.Klit'KS, CAHINBTOK.
r-ICKKS. HKNATOKS, Ae.j hence will outsell
any and all others KlVK TO ONE 1JK
MAVl IS SIMPLY IMMENSE, Don't waste
time mi t heap-John cutch pennv books.
(.ettheOKKKIAL work and HKST TERMS
by writing yirii-KT.Y to
IIC11HAKI) PfTI. CO..
H'way and Locust St, Louis.
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GIVE US A CALL.
cokneh sixth am i'kaki. s i s.
Attoknkyat-Law
I: A. N. SULLIVAN. :;
Will jrive special attention to all busiuenM
euirusieu to null
OKrjCR-rtilon Block,
riuttsinouth
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OLIVER & RA.MGE,
PKOPKIETOKS OK the ,
The BostonMeat Market
This Firm do their own Killing and
use nothing but Cass County
Cattle and Swine.
FRESH and SALT MEATS
Always on hand.
COUNTRY PRODUCE SUCH AS
POULTRY, BUTTER & EGGS
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
FIRST
NATIONAL :, BANK
OK PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
Paid up capital r,000,0n
niu io,uou,oo
Offers the very tiest facilities for
the prompt transaction of
LEGITIMATE BANKING BUSINES,
STOCKS, bonds, jrold, government and
local securities bought and gold. De
posits recieved and interest allowed on
the certificates. Drafts drawn, available
in any part of the U. S. and all the princi
pal towns of Europe. Collections made
and promptly remitted. Highest market
price paid for county warrants, state and
county bonds.
DIEECTORS :
John Fitzuerald, D. Hawksworth
S. aiiuh, K E. White, G. K. Dove v.
lohn titiiuerald, Pres. S. Wauh, Cashier
GUS. HINRICHS,
. DEALER IX .
Fresh, Salt and Smoked
Meats of all kinds.
T MAKE the best of all kinds of
sausages and keep a good supply
constnnty on hand. Call and see.
MARKET ON SIXTH STREET,
Between Main and Pearl
Plattstnouth. - - Nebraska
T.J. THOMAS & SON
PKOPKIETOKS OK THE
North Sixth-St.
Meat Market.
prr), Salt ar)d Smoked
MKATS OF ALL KINDS.
Headquarters : for : Poultry.
OAMK OF ALL KINDS
, IN SlvASON.
North Sixth-st., Opp. Postoff ice
JOHN A DAVIliS, .
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Correspondence Solicited.
Oflice in Union hiook
PLATTSMOUTH. - NEBKASKi
WANTED-Wide awake wirrkers everv.
w here tor "Shepii's I'llot ouluphs of til World,"
ti'JL'"!!.1'" ,"",1 " earth :costinif$lii(,iiiKi.
QIJCPP'C retail at H'.'j. cash or in-
u"kr i J stalbni nls; man til ill.
ustrated circulars and terms free; daily
output over I. " volumes, Aueuts wild
n'i?" PHOTOGRAPHS T:r
l entreville, Tes ilea red I17 in II clavs:
?liss Kose Adams, Wooster.O , $j;i In forty
N. V., $lii in 7 hours Ill ft fl I ri
e. j. oowaro I'lailisnn. i,v,ms.
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cent outfit mil v 1 ; books on credit Ireiylit
mud. Address Gl.oill! Iillll.15 ITIII.ISIIIMI
C o.. Lhestnut st., Philu., Pa., or
Dearbiirnst.,t. hiciiKo, III.