THE WKKKLY HERALD: PLATTSMOUTH, NKKKASKA, MaBCII 2, 1893. JOE j&JXJJLi .XjIITE. "ONE PBICE" TO ETTaE-STST EOE"K B anks May Fail AJVD POLITICIANS GO WRONG BUT JOE REMAINS THE GREATEST CLOTHIER I2sT PLATTSMOUTH. HE WEARS LIKE TIME AND HIS PRICES PLEASE THE MULTITUDE. STAUELMAJNN BLOCK, MAIN ST., PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. DEAN-WRIGHT NUPTIALS A Very Pretty Wedding at A. B. Taylor's Residence. MARRIED AT HIGH NOON. The Handsome Residence of A. B. Taylor Was Thrown Open to Invited the Cuepts -Profusely Decorated. A Social Event. At the handsome residence of A. R Taylor three mi leu west of IMatta mouth, on last Wednesday Febrary, 22, Kev. J. T. Haird of the Frst Pres hyterian church united iti marriage Mr. Stewart Dean of Hrneton, N. Y. and Miss Ktnmily Wright the fos ter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Taylor. The Misses F.lla Wright and Anna HeiHcl were the brides inades and Messrs. Frank Kichey and Frank Johnnon, groomsmen. The happy couple left in the afternoon over the (J road for their future home at lirocton, N. Y. Among those present were Mea ner, and Mesdames D. C. Morgan, Win. Schmittmun, 11. G. Hasemeier, S. I,, rtioiiiatt, A.N. Sullivan, C. W. Sherman, Henry Kikenbrry, G. W. Thomas, U. K. Todd, K. W. Black. J. C Kilienbary, A. W. White, Nelson Jean.Thos. Williams, T. J. Thomas, W. K. Murray, John Thoniun, Chan. Warner, Mesilames Kate Oliver, W. If. Shepherd. Perry Walker, Curtis Moore, Win. Murray, 15. Kmery, Chas Black, and Mrs. F. Punkintou of Lincoln. Messrs. ('has. Vallery, Will Myers, Chas and Frank k'ichey 15liner 15ikenbary, Ilarvy Sage, jr., Geo., Arthur and Chan. Sullivan. Jus Polin, Chas. Taylor, Fred Horn, Robt Horn, Frank Johnson, John Wright and Leweliyn Moore. Misses Amelia and Maggie Yallery' Anna Heisel, May and Alice Kikenhary, Anna and Grace Taylor, Hattie and Anna Sullivan, Capitola Black, Car lie Pace of Nebraska City, and Miss Lou Horn. PEOPLE AND AFFAIRS. Epworth League State Convention. The executive committee of the Nebraska State Kpwortli League met in the Y. M. C. A. building in Lincoln on the 'Jlst. Among other important matters attended to were the arrangements for the next state encampment of the league. The convention is to lie hehl in Omaha June 1,2. Hand 4. A programme of unusual excel lence is in preparation. The com mittee are assured of the presence of Kev. Schell, general secretary of the national league mid other emi nent divines are expected. Reduced rates will be secured on all roads in Nebraska. We can Sav You Money. We wish you would always re member that we can save you money on drugs, paints, oils, wall paper, etc. We carry a clean, new complete stock of mxls as you will generally find in a first class drug store. Our drug department is com plete in every Uctiil, anil 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. Bkiiwn Barrett, Druggists. Plattsmouth, Neb. All Firet-Clnas DruvmilM. From present date will keep on sale the important Fast India Hemp remedies. Dr. H. James' prepara tion of this herb on its own soil (Calcutta), will positively cure con sumption, bronchitis, asthma, and nasal Catarrh, and break up a fresh cold in 24 hours. fiJQ per bottle or 3 bottles forfo.50. Try it. Ckaddock & Co., proprietors. 1032 Race street, Philadelpia Cown couxh cure warranted to care T Brown & Barret. Tames Mathews, last week sold twenty acres of good farming land near the poor farm belonging to Philip Donovan to a Mr. Lindaman of Kearney, county for $1,100.00. Mr. Lindaman will move his family here and plant his email farm in fruit. Mrs. IL C. McMaken is seriouslly ill with erysipelas. While Prof. Murphy was lecturing in Kltnwood last Saturday evening some one with more cussidness than sense rang the fire bell, which caused a panic in the hall for a time being which came near being a serious affair. J. F. Hinshaw left last Friday with D. F. Foster for Oberlin, Kan sas where Mr. Hinshaw will erect a house for Mr. Foster. Mr. Hinshaw made the frame work here in his shop and shipped it to Oberlin, and all he has to do now is to put it together. William Deles, a farmer living near Klmwood was a visitor to Plattsmouth last Friday. Charles Kleiger of South Bend precinct delivered several wolf scalps to the county clerk and got his warrcnt for them last Friday. Thos. M. Carues anil C. M. Good- ale of South Bend were here attend ing court last week. Dr. J. F. Brendel and Robert Wil kinson of Avoca were in town last week attending court. Dr. M. M. Butler, ; post-master of Weeping Water was in the city last Friday. A. M. Hansen, the popular young butcher at the Petersen meat mar ket, is in receipt of the sad intelli gence of his mother's death, which occurred on Frb. ,r)th in Denmark. She had been suffering with a tumor for the past four months, and beingover seventy years of age, had not the validity to rally. The aired father will journey from Denmark to this country in a few months, and will make his home with his son in this city. Mr. Wm. Rummell.a thrifty young farmer who resides southwest of town, was united in marrijge at the court house last Thursday to Miss Maggie Holfart, Judge Ramsevofti- ciating. Mr. Ruinmell and his bride are well and favorably known in this community, and a host of friends will join in the wish that they may enjoy an abundance of wedded bliss. C. W. Sherman has W. J. Bryan's pledge for the post office here and seems to think that he will get it without any trouble, he tuts in his office and laughs at the democrats hustling for names, but we will wage a big red apple that Brother Sherman is left when the time comes as Billy is loosing his hold in Washington. Oliver C. Dovey and wife left last Monday for the east on a sight see ing trip, they expect to be in Wash ington, 1). C, on March, 4th. S.ini Archer's team ran away Monday afternoon and ran into the lamp post at the corner of sixth and Main street in front of the First Na tional bank, breaking the lamp post off close to the ground, when the horses were caught one was bleeding at the nose and the other one was unhurt. In the case of Bertha L. Morton against the heirs of the Cole estate a verdict was rendered by Judge Kamsey, Saturday 111 favor of the defendants. Now is the time to take a trood blood purifier and the very best is Gering&Co's., Compound Kxtract of Sarsaparilla. Sold only by Ger ing & Co., druggists. A pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sul livan, in the Drew block Saturday night in honor of Mrs. Nellie Brown of Clinton, 111., and Miss Nellie Chesley of Omaha. An elegant supper was served. A. B.Smith sold the Porter farm better knowti as the old Clemens farm near W. J. Ilesser's to Joe Marten for the neat sum of HMO. It is now deffiently settled that Corbett and Mitchell will figet some time this summer, the exact location is not giveu yet, but the stakes are all up. On Monday of this week John Rutherford who has been assistant for W. I). Jones, purchased the Klam Parmele livery stables on Seventh etreet. Last Saturday while Switchman Vorndran was coupling cars in the B. & M. yards the draw-head from one one of the cars fell on his foot smashing it so badly that he will be laid up for a while. Last Sunday night during the snow storm it lightened and thun dered just like it does in July dur ing a thunder storm. It was a freak of nature that one rarily sees. Mrs. Louis Nielesand Miss Jennie Brown of Corydod, Iowa, are in the city visiting with the wife of Cloth ier Joe Kline this week. The damage suit of S.H.Sawyer vs. the village of Louisville has been settled by stipulation in dis trict court. Sawyer brought suit to recover If 200 in damages which he claimed as compensation for an in jury received in a runaway and because of faulty grading in an alley in that village. According to settlement the plaintiff is allowed judgment for SflOO, while the de fendant pays the costs. m S. H. Atwood has brought suit in Justice Archer's court against T. 15. Anderson, a C, B. & (J. conductor, to collect $72.75. which amount is due on a note since 1S.SG. Judge Chapman has remanded the assault and battery case against Fred Kroehler back to Police Judge Archer with instructions to enforce payment. The total of the fine and costs is sf;s.r,:t. S. II. Atwood was in Lincoln Tues- lay witu ins hooks as a witness 111 the investigation of state frauds in. regard to stone and sand furnished to the state penitetiary. Nearly all of the machinery for Heiscl's mill is in place and he ex pects to start it in a week or so. Herman Holschues team ran away last Tueseay smashing the wagon pretty badly, but no other damage was done. I5d. 1 lesser purclr-ised a fine span of horses from Steve Harris of Malvern the other day. They are colts coming three years o'd but they weigh 2,700 pounds. Hundreds of bottles of Goring & Co's. Compound 15xtract of Sarsa parilla have been used by the peo ple of this city and not one has ever been returned, all saying that it was the very best they had ever used. lSON CASH CLOTHIER CO 00 M H f-H Mh EH O -3 O rH o i-H r TO O CO 1393. ELSON FIRST SPRING SURPRISE AT ELSOFS THE GASH CLOTHIER. Time and Tide Wait for no Man and Neither do the following Bargains at F5Ison's. 265 Suits for Children, (New) Coat, Pants and Vest $2.00 to $3.00 250 Suit for Men (new) Coat, Pant and Vest $5.00 to $8.00. 240 Suits for Boys (new) Coat, Pant and Vest $3.00 to $5.00. OUR STOCK OF II ATM AND CAIS and all Novelties in SHIRTS AND NECKWEAR Now on Display at ELSON'S THE CASH CLOTHIER, Plattsmouth, - Nebraska. 1393. GO CO CO O GO iH G IH O H H W I 1 CO o 00 WANT15D-Agents to sell our choice and hardy nursery stock We have many new and special va rieties, both in fruits and ornamen tals to offer, which are controlled only by us. We pay commission or salary. Write us at once for terms and secure choice of territory. May Brothers, Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. Leave orders for hair chains nt 15. G. Dovey & Son or Frank Carruth's jewelry store. ELSON CASH GLOTKIER E 1TWENTYTH0USAND D0LLARSt - - WORTH OJf - - BOOTS and SHOES WILL BE SQL, ID A.T A. By Consolidating our two Stocks in 0110 we Cut down our Expenses halt and buv our (niods 111 Larjif i Jiiiiiintio., same us Whole sale dealers, and in that way can give you l ower l'rices than ever before. REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. SHERWOOD & BOECK. ELKHART CARRIAGE m mm m-co- nil lrrl nunulacturnra 10 amm MlBf hi.... &ni llu-tiNiM Lhm war. Mm a Drif ! ' il( to Kiuniufi bof iwn n j nornr IMiil W hai Vnt4 both wuvi if Dot MlMfu-torr. War- J ' . I .r. . J... I to orur f your Wnw your own unwr. Muling WHOLESALE PRICES. Hnrln Vann. to .". Onwiuitwxl tun uhI1I rH)lo- hurrev. 70 la SI 00, um 1 'tLi Mmll (nrilitaIW. Top lluiir U 42, 6uu Hlf nM U 7 I'harlonatt 7A UlllOO. VVmOKrllra. At Wnnnn .tdl .Uilk VJQ, li-llver W ol KoU Lru. nrtall So. I iiAr-innei lAtithrr. Rlna-le SH to f 80l lule Ht. SIS to 3.1. KldTuc Naddlmi and T ly Nrm. j pw emit, on inr oaan wnn onwr. o pc uiua- tntsd Oatakwrn fr. Addran W.B. PR ATT, Sec'y, ELKHART, I N D. tOX I'M W 8, aryvKsr OLIVER & RA.MGE, I'KOPRIKTOHS OF THE TheBostonMeatMarket ; This Firm do their own Killing and use nothing but Cass County Cattle and Swine. FRESH and SALT MEATS Always on hand. tOUNTKY PRODUCE SUCH A3 f. POULTRY, BUTTER & EGGS BOUGHT AND SOLD. '': FIRST NATIONAL : BANK OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. Paid tiucuoHal tvinmr Surplus ll,O0U,h3 Offers the very bent fncililiei for the prompt transaction of LEGITIMATE BANKING BUSINESfvJ S TOCKS. botnls. L'old. covernnirnt and 1 local securities loueht and sold. Uc ponits recieved and interest allowed on the certificates. Druftit drawn, available in any part of the U. S. and all the princi pal towns of Kurope. Collections mude I promptly remitted. Highest market price paid for county warrants, state and county bonds. DIEEOTORS : John Fit.Keriild, D. Hawksworth S. WiiukIi, K. K. White. Ci. E.Dovev. lolin KitzKerald, Pres. S. Wauxh, Casliier GUS. HINRICHS, j HKAI.KH IV . . . Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all kinds. T MAKK the hest of all kinds sausages and keep a good supply coustanty on hand. Call and see. MARKliT ON SIXTH STRF.KT, Hot ween Main anil Pearl PlattHtiioiith. - Nebraska T. J. THOMAS & SON i PROPRIETORS OK THE North Sixth-St. Meat Market. prr), Salt ard Smoked ' MKATS OF ALL KINDS. - Headquarters : for : Poultry. X GAMH OF ALL KINDS IN SKASON. North Sixth-st., Opp. Postof f J JOHN A DAVIF.S, ATTORNEY AT LAW Correspondence Solicited. Office in Uuion Blook ' PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA WANTED" Wide nw.'ike wirrkerM every where fur "Shepp'a I'lioloctitpha or the Wnrlil." SHFPP 'C retiiil at ciisii or in- "J1 L' r , U Htallinent!-, uiiiiiiiiiotli ill-uptratt-d circiilnrH and temiH free: dnilv outinit over l.niii vnlnnii. A L'ents wilil Th!rL.PHOTOGRAPHSu',;; C entreville. lex., cleared $117 in 9 davH; PIm Kime AiIiiiuh, Woowter.O., $i1 n fo'rtv N ' VU,$ioi itt'Tiim"" W r1 ll"li'",n- '-von-, a t)on'an.a;ninKi!ia'!OF THE WORLD cent outfit only $1 j book on credit ; freight paid. AddreHH Gt.ohk Hihi.k PrausiiiNO t o., Tii Chestnut t., Philu., pu., or 35 Dearborn t.,ChlcaKo, III.