Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, October 23, 1897, Image 1

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THE II EK ALU, Kstatilisl.td April 10. 186L f UOosoildated Jan. 1, 1895.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB., OCTOBER 23, 1897.
VOL. V. NO. 114.
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IIH an Alankuu l ortone.
Mr. and Mrs. W.N. Stanley, accom
panied by their son end daughter,
pat.tcd thn u:h the cily yesterday
aftxrt ooii on titcir way to Villinen, a.
Mr. Stanley is u recent arrival from
the Ku.ndy ko ri ;ion. His home is in
S-att!e, wne o h3 arrived on July 16,
after a trip of twenty-t-e ven days, lie
went to Ah;hka in the spring of 189f.
Ho teemed a claim up n tho Stewart
river, and b-'inir a practii;:il miner
with plenty of experience soon had it
on a p.-iying- b am 9. '1 he Klondike
strike, however, seemed fruch a sure
tiling- that when ho went to Dawson
City aud heard of St ho decided to
change claims. He wont out about
seven and a half miles and took a
claim which has proven ino of the
b:M.in that region. Ho and his ton
mid l w.i W don's, f.ilh.-r and win.
f.. 1 m. il a partnership. They com
menced buying up claims and soon
had seven and a half t their credit.
Mr. Stanley mid yei-trrday that tl.ey
had Ih -en offered J ,.rH),00 for one of
theeluims. They refused t sell i
however. Since Mr. SVinley Itft
the Klondike region he says he has re
ceived a letter from his son whith
stated the linn of Stanley & Warden
had secured a half interest in cl i'ms
liTat.d a--', both considered very valua
ble pieces of pnierty. The son wrote
that tie h id p:iiu .4i,rMl for one and
$7-,M O for tho other.
Mr. Stanley said he did not bring
out very much gold with him, only
ahou ltio MiviiiUs, whicii assajed $'20,
tH. He had a fow simple nuggets,
which mad'i the average Nehraskan
who muv them stae Ono about the
s.zo of a small sized chestnut was
valued at li. He s;.id that he ex
pected to return lo A'aska next
Mnren. In the me ir.tiine lie expected
to tfevi te h:s bib rs to the building
of four small rt". iner-. which will
ply b ck and forth on Luke Lindo
mui, Heniioi, Taku. Marsh and Le
l.arge. The s earners will run to the
rupi.ls, two p above and two be
low, i h: y cm run a dista. ee of 700
miles. Mr. Stanley savs tluit where
men walk- out now in twenty-seven
days he think with the assistance of
trie steamer- they can make it in half
the time.
Mr. S'.-mlcy said he lied excellent
health while in Alaska and his ap
pearance hears him out. He said he
c imo very te ir having the scurvy
or.ee, but tio.nagod to eseaj e it. He
s id ho did not suffer from the cold at
any time, but h - was prepared for it.
Mate Journal.
Dentil of .lumen Kitrhif.
A brief nolicu of tho de ith of James
(iitchie appeared in 1 he News of
yes-terday. Tho deceased was forty
two years of age. and had been in the
employ of the 13. & M.for fifteen years.
He was foreman of the machine shop
hero for four years, foreman at Mc
Cook for six years, and assistant mas
ter mechanic of the Wyoming division
lor live years with headquarters at
the time of his death at Sheridan.
The immediate cause of dissolution
was throat trouble. The remains will
Ik brought here for interment at 6:1-5
this evening The funeral will take
place in part at tho residenco of J. A.
(Jutsche at 1:.'!0 p. m. tomorrow, and
at -:".U from tho Hpiscoual church.
The deceased leaves a wife and three
or four children to mourn the great
loss they have suffered.
The following master mechanics
have been wired by Superintendent
llawksworth lo attend the funeral:
Robert Hillance, Denver; K 1J.
Arcuiba d, MrCo k: A. I. i'lerre,
Wymote; VI. S. (5reucl. Uavelock;
Hob Smith, Lincoln, and J. !'. Uear
don. Alliance.
INKIIK.MATHIN OI'IMllMx.
Once in a while science 111al.es a cen
ter shot, aud it resounds around the
w-irld. I'rofessor 1'e-itlges of Hoston
.i s that dyspepsia is an undoubted
cu e for dyspepsia. iNow that dyspep
tics know what is the m itter with
th 'in it is to he hoped that we shall
lo ur no more of their growling.
Stat-j Journal.
The biggest schooner in the world,"
says a Hruuswick. Ga. .paper, "heaved
out of Hrunswick on Sunday for Now
York, can ying the biggest cargo of
crossties ever loaded on a vessel. The
monster freight schooner is the Frame
A. l!ilmer,ot Bath, Me., and she boke
all previous records by carrying 33,410
crot sties, or the equivalent of 1,500,000
feet uf lumber. The Palmer is a four
masted vessel with a tonnngo capacity
ofl,NS, several hundred tons larger
than ordinary New York steamers
that run south. A. I Iit sails are
hoisted by steam, and her cabin is
tilted up like a palace. She sailed
from Hrunswick drawing 5; 8 feet.
Hrurt6wick is tho only cross-tie ex port
ing port in the world that she could
ioad ties at, ai d her record-breakor is
an eye opener. It required two tug
boats to take her out, where one is
accustonmed to handling an ordinary
schooner easily.
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A federal iudgo on the Pacific coast
has decided that the wives and chil
dren of Chinamen in business in this
country do not need certificates to en
able them t-j enter tho United Stites.
A dispatch from liichmond, Va,
says: "In the ponce court today Mrs,
M. J. Hain. a well known and pretty
lady of this city, was pieced under a
bond of S3; Ml to Keep the peace for be
inga common scoiJ. This is the first
time such a judgment has been ven
deied in th'.s pari i f the state ft r more
tV,nn t r. .1 - 1 . .if 11 1 1 1 1" f r, .It "
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Dr. Lierth V. Thou-p-ton his just
been ai nte.i cuv unvsi.ri n ol
Oshuo-iti. Wis. S;e is ti e first wo
man to hold the .. nice of c.ty 1 hv.ci..n
1 .1 ..,.. ..1 ie: . "
In sine p rt, o Dv. sh re tba
people live to i.e. v. ry old. A old
man of ninctv, ivi 1- qui;,. di-tanee
from the nea-. st tow , requiring
ouuio j k- fui 1 sen, nis son, a
iiiau o, .IU -even.y-ofl i years of a'0.
v iic nic 1 11 ci 10 snow no with
lha provis.ons 1.1 t ir.e, bis grand
father, a c ntei.arian of los:
poiyishly: .'"fhat's what comes from
eeiuiD : h kiu. ni iJits.
Coiui8Blonrs Proceeding.
Plattsmouth, Neb. Oct. Board
'net pursuant to adjournment, pre
sent, J. P. Falter, J. C. Hayes and
Geo. W. Young, county commission
ers; aid James ICobertson, county
clerk. Minutes of last session read
and approved, when the following
claims weie allowed n the general
fund:
J P Falter, t-alary iind express. 23 80
J C Hayes, same 31 CO
J C Hayes, taking insane man
to Pennsylvania CG 50
Geo W Young, salary 25 73
Jaa Robertson, salary and ex
pense and work on tax list. . . 3G9 70
Goo Lt Farley, salary lo2 0
A J Graves,salary and expense 250 00
IS J Hempel, janitor 50 00
K K Hilton, work on records 32 00
S P Uolloway, bearding- prison
ers and jailor fees 112 00
Cily of Plattsmouth, gas to
county 7 30
W K Fox, postal card 5 tiO
State Journal Co, supplies 3.3 12
Plattsmouth Jou: nal, printing. 1 5
C K Wetcott Xf Son, merchan
dise to jaP 5 75
J C Smith, keeping pauper 10 00
Mrs It E Youer. same 8 00
A L Upham, same. D 00
Mrs Dora Fresh mm, same 18 00
M Sulair, burying hoe 50
Lohnhoff Bros, mdso to county. 11 15
It F Dean, boarding paupers... 40 21
J J Swoboda, mdso to county. .. 14 00
Week bach &. Co, same 24 50
F S White, eame 32 00
Wra Hercld & Son, same 3 8-5
N II Wilkinson, eame 8 10
P A Jacohson, same.. 10 00
O I Axtell, same 5 00
Stander Bros, same 10 00
H O Ma-quardt, same ... 15 OS
L B Egenberger, same 21 00
P F Auber, same 10 00
Frank S Go d, same 5 00
A Clark, same 7 10
Aug Bach, same 13 00
F P Sheldon, same 5 00
Wurl & Coffey, same 18 CO
F J Morgan, same 19 75
F S Golu, same 0 00
Zuckweiler & Lulz 10 25
M P Hail road Co, ticket for
paupers 2 00
J K Kiethiey, piinting 13 50
O H Snyder, mdse to county. . . 65
Hammond Bros,samo.. 4 on
Board adjourmd to meet Oct. (!.
W A ItourO, sawing wood $ 4 00
W J White, coal to poor 3 25
V J White, coal to county 00 70
M D Polk, printing 9 00
Mnthew Gering.fees assigned.. 13 80
S F Girardet, mdse to poor 5 00
S A Divis, oil to poor house. .. 180
Road fund
Austin & Western Co,scr.-jers 3'W 05
Union Lumber Co, lumber 2S2 10
Fnnk & Kidgeway, lumber. . . 15 00
S Parker, labor on road 7 50
Boot & Edmunds, lumber 74 15
KC Lyle, bHcksmithiug 5 (Mi
High School fuod
District 1, tuition fees 5S 50
Distr.ct 95, same . . . 182 00
District 22, same 207 50
District SO, same . . 102 OO
October 18 Full bjard present.
Claims on general fund
J P Falter, sal and exp $ 31 00
J C Hayes, same 20 35
G W Young, same 27 00
J B May field, sawing wood . 5 60
Neb Tel Co., rents 21 Oo
Plattsmouth city, paving taxes 3o
Plutts Water Co., rents 1 50
J Grace, rent for paup ; 7 50
J P Cook & Co., lubber stump. 40
J C Cojeman, wood to county. .. 44 00
J M Jarasek, mdse to poor o 00
G Poisall, "labor 4! 75
Road fund
F Bildwin, blacksmith work.,
J II Becker, same
V Fuiton, same
II I Squires, same...
1, Neitzel, md:-e to county
C Dehning, same
A b Sturm, lumber ..
J W Wiseman, work on re:
L Schultz. bridge wo k . . .
E E Hilton, viewing road.
W Troup, wire
ad.
4 00
3 00
A 00
2 00
1 35
3 80
91 SO
25 00
18 M
4 50
1 50
The board ordered that after this
date no claims would b allowed on
the high school fund, as no levy h:id
been made fo; thit purpose, the law
having been declared unconstitutional.
Petition aud bond of A. Anderson
for liquor at Cedar Creek was exam
ined and approved, and the clerk or
dered to issue licenso.
Ni tico was received from G. Houre-
worth that Wallace Carter 'had been
appointed deputy district clerk and
the same was approved.
Notice was received from H. Hollo-
way that the appointment of F. A
Murphy as deputy sheriff had been
canceled and the same approved.
Board adjourned to meet on No
vembers. James Rouektson,
County C'erk.
New Goods Just Received.
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Dry Goods,' Dress
Goods, and Notions
Blankets, Woolen
Underwear, and
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everythingusually found in afirst-class
rjj Dry Goods store will be found at ;
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fSi; .fiwcr Alnlii Street.
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raji we pay no renib, urBAptjiiaivc.bici is.
hire and give our customers the bene-
fit of Low prices.
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51.25 School Shoes $1.25
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We Have Just Received
500 pairs 500
All sizes, all Solid, Well M ule Shoes, with NO PAPP:R, which
will so AT LESS than munufactnrers' prices. Wo sell nothing
but Shoes, GOOD SHOES, nnd give our whole undivided attention
to SHOES, and by so doing we study QUALITY hence your
pocketbook.
We don't have to give you pencils to induce you to buy our
Shoes. Wo make tho PRICE RIGHT, which makes the pencil giv
ing scheme a very small and insignificant misleading inducement.
Call and see the 15ARGAINS partial ly displayed on our counters
and you will be made happy. Open every evening Uli wo get tired.
No more S o'elr ck closing.
I ROBERT SHERWOOD 1
H! PHflT MII.T I.VPP P1itffai(fli Nn.fi M
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Fancy Groceries,
Choice Canned Goods.
These are Leaders at
White's Grocery Store
(THE OLD RELIABLE.)
A select stock of Dry Goods iu tho latest styles for Fall and Winter just
arrived. If you want the best for your money give us a trial.
Klectrlr Hitter.
Electrie Hitters is a medicine suited
for any season, but perhaps more gen
erally needed when the languid, ex
hausted fce.ing prevails, when the
liver is torpid and sluggish and the
need of a tonic and alterative is felt.
A prompt use of this medicine has
often abated long and perhaps fatal
bilious fevers. No medicine will act
more surely in counteracting and free
ing the system from the malarial
poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con
stipation, Dizziness, yield to Electric
Hitters. Fifty c nts and .$1 bottles at
F. G. Fricke's drug st re. 1
10O Rrw.nl 9IOO.
The rea-lers of this paper wi'l be pleased to
learn that there is at least one dreaded disease
that scu.-ii.jo has been abie ro jic ,u all its
stages, and it-?i ;s Catarrn. I'al.'s Catarrh Cine
is the only positive cuie Kno.n ! the medical
Iraternitv. Catarrh beinir a cou.siitutiuoal dis
ease, requires a couliiutior.al treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is taken interna iv. .icting directly
upon the siood ami tiiuoiiu i.t(jce- ol ti;e ss
tem. thereby cestruyinK ihe found tiin of the
disease, and (fiviiic the patiem strcnt.'i by bu ld
ing up the constitution aud assisting nature iu
doing its work. The proprietors have so much
faith in its curative powers that they ,.ffer line
Hundred Dollars for Juy case liut a ui.s to .u.-c.
Send for list ol testimonials.
Addrens. F.J. hsnk ct Co., Toledo. O
Sold by Druggists 75c
F. S. WHITE,
Upper Main itreef. Plattsmouth, Neb.
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Semi-Weekly News-Herald $1
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ARE THE MOOT FATAL OP ALL DIS-
EASES.
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE
I A is .j guaranteed remedy for all KIDNEY and
j i BLADDER Diseases.
j V V TH,S CREAT REMEDY IS SOLD BY
Y ( SMITH & PARMELE. I)ristw
I y. PLATTSMOIiru mcoqacva
E. G. DO VEY & SOW
Invite Inspection to the Largest and Most
COMPLETE LINE GENERAL MERCHANDISE
IN THE COUNTY.
A Few. Bargains Only in Each Department Mentioned in this Paper.
GOODS..
All Wool Dress Flannels 1 1-2
yards wide 39 cts, the best value
ever offered.
All Wool Serges, all shades, 25
cts a yard.
Satin Berber the $1.25 kind
for 79 cts.
Dress Form Corsets, 50 cts.
See our Ladies' Fleece Lined
vests and pants the 50 ct kind
for 25 cts.
Elegant Union Suits for 49 cts.
CAKPET
All Wool Ingrain Carpets for
50 cts, better ones for 65 cts.
Oilcloths, Linoleums, Mattings.
Good Cotton Blankets for 48
cts a pair better ones for 75 cts
and $1.00.
SIIOICS..
The Best Line of Ladies' Shoes
at $1.29 and $1.49.
Boys and girls, attention! Very
nice tablets and pencils that
Dovey's are giving away and are
the talk of town. They are free
with every pair of school shoes
If you have not got one it is your
own fault. Now this is what we
are going to do this week. Some
stores are selling ink at 5 cts and
some at 3 cts a bottle, and we are
going to give a bottle of the best
ink in the world in addition to our
other offer. Here it is:
A good tablet, a good pencil
rubber tip and a bottle of the
best ink in the world with every
pair of school shoes, free.
Call and get November Fashion Sheet New Butterick Patterns
just received. Come in and inspect our line of Fine New Lamps. They
are beautiful and cheap. We have no trashy goods at our store.
E. G. DO VEY & SON,
LI3A.1JIKC GOOJJS MIS It CHARTS.
WANTS.:The BEST The CHEAPEST
iSnnnlal notices under this head will be
charttea for at the rate of cent per word
each IriMertlon.)
HEATING
STOVES
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED Active, sober and trustworthy man
to travi-1 :hroup'i; ttiis section. Salary a
month, payable weekly, ami ex lenses: splcnJid
opportunity. Address SiHKI. company. ltttU
Uliestnut street, I'liiladeiptiia, fa.
FOR SALE A hrst mortgage of $3,000 on a
Cass countv farm, l'.nuuire of F K. Guth-
man at the Perkins house. 1'lattsmouth. Neb.
WANTED A competent girl to cook and do
general house work. No washing. K. Ii.
tndliam.
Kt-.AL EST AT K.
;OR SALE A neat five-room cottage, flood
location. Cistern.city water. 1'rice, $-"io.
lOl'R ROOM HOL'SE Barn. Chicken house.
Two big lots. 1'rice, $.?.
THREE ACRES All in fruit. Splendid house
and outbuildings. Near shops. 1'rice. $!fo.
Several other splendid bargains in city propert.
ONE HUNDRED and sixty acre farm, wellim
nrnved. snlendid land, close to Plattsmouth.
$.") per acre .
1GHTY ACRE FARM Good buildings, tine
laud. Price, $:1,D.
;OR RKNT-W) acre farm one and one-half
mile lrom Avoca. $3 per acre, cash rent.
T. II. POLLOCK.
Real Estate. Loans and Insurance.
HARD COAL.
Misvji (isl. ienuin Catvr Citr C.v
FOR CASH.
Lrie o der at F. S. White'
W. J. WHITE.
NEW : flDV&RTIS&M&NTS.
In the World. Also everthing in a first-class
Hardware store at Prices which are RIGHT.
We manufacture the
BEST AIR TIGHT HEATING STOVE
On the Market.
21 Inch Steel Air Tight Stove-
A Fine Russia Air Tight Stove-
24 Inch Steel Air Tight Stove
24 Inch Russia Air Tight Stove-
28 Inch Steel Air Tight Stove-
28 Inch Russia Air TightStove-
-$4.50
-$5.50
-$5.00
-$6.00
-$6.50
-$7.50
TIIESK PRICES CANT BE BEAT IN OMAHA OR ANY WHERE ELSE.
S. E. HALL & SON,
South Sixth Street, - - Plattsmouth, Neb.
I Fancy-
Crockery..
PARKER'S
i HAIR balsam
f. J- 1 ; iM.vnr Falls to Bentor Qra
Hrjjy iMlfrto it. Yoatkful Color.
Afhlophoiog
By direct, simple and iclentiflo o
tioa operate on the BLOOD, muaelea
and Joints taking the polton oat of the
BLOOD and onto! the lyitem ; thereby
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STEUKALGIA and KINDRED dis
ease. '1 per Bottle. All Druggists.
VMM ATKLOrsOXOf OOm NW HaTSC. Ct
A and Decorated Chinaware ever brought ft)
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A splendid hnf iust received; slso the
most complete anr1 ..t-aiit line of Plain
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f The Best in Groceries, j
JAMES W. SAGE
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Leading Liveryman,
The best of rigs fiirnislud at :tl! h '-.ir ;m.l Ins
pnees are a w.S ic.is m.iljlc. '1 lu-n'ost
coaveuieut boarJiug stable for far
mers ia the city.
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Young atid Old
Wo t.or.rt f us live cirefully
t'tnt wo never n-quire ho aid o' dr jga
ind mediciiiCH t- ml us t i?h. It's
comfort lo kn w win w -u can pet
tbetn pure at ii' tor ; n:i'. We nre
not raoJest ab.iut th s ioi .ts . i- n
give -iu wh:it you want.
F. G. FKICKE & CO.,
SOL Til SIXTH HTKEET.