Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, January 15, 1898, Image 1

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PL ATTSMO UT II, NEK., .JANUAKY If, 1898.
VOL. VI. NO. 20.
WEEKLY
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7 Their brilliant glitter scarco
outrival tho polish you can pul.
9 on a Murzl uiT bhoe. Good leather,
9 well-tanned leather, that's tho
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t wears, it lita. it "feels cood" 1
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9 It's a shiner, a stayer, a soother. 9
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as mucn us .you u mum, tuougn. i
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A flianco to talk. You'll do the A
talking after you've worn a pair
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WHITEBREAST
COAL YARD
LINCOLN AVE. AM)
ftl ItllLK STS.,
II. M. SOEXMCIISEN, .Manager.
Largo Supplj' of all the
BEST GRADES
HARD 0AL SOFT
Including: the Famous
Missouri. Illinois,
Jackson Hill and
Canon City Lump,
Always oi hand Also a quantity of
cheeper (ir?dc oT NUT COAL. We aIo
keep Oil hs.ul ? ! k :ds of Wood. A.'. or
c'es rro.rp.'y tie ie jt'. Leave orocrs
a; grocery s. ore of A. II. We. k'uach & Co.
FURNITURE
UNDERTAKING
House Furnishings,
STOVES, RANGES.
Our stock Is complete In all lines . '.'I we
Invite our friends to look it over. V. wl!
p-i'leiivor to please you. Call and see us.
STRE1GHT C SATTLER,
(Successors to lie&ry Boeck. )
PLATTSMOOTH. - NEB
..GO TO..
CLARK'S
FOR
Groceries
AND
Crockery
A Doctor's Visit
Is usually followed by a doctor's
prescription, which is followed by a
visit to our store. Our Dame is a syno
nym in Plattsmouth for filling physi
cians' prescriptions with scrupulous
care and promptness, using: nothing
cut the purest, freshest drugs, and
charging a reasonable pric. If any
one can do any better let us know at
once.
F. G. FRICKE & CO.,
SOCTfl SIXTII STKEET.
.Wright's Condensed Smoke
for Smoking all Meats. Im
parts a delicious flavor. K.eeps
(Meat Sweet ana xree irom in
sects. A 75 cent bottle will
smoke 250 pounds. Sold by all
Drutrirists. Made by E. H.
WRIGHT & Co., Ulysses, Neb.
For Sale by F. G. Fricke & Co.
REV. O'NEAL'S LECTURE.
TIIK HIKNCII KKVOM-'TIOS A II LY I1IS-
tl ISSKI IIV TIIK hi K IKKIt.
I.:ir(j-t Aiiili-i' Kver Amh-iiiI1-1 In the
MethodlHt Church Mnt"nl to 111
(Intf rt-Htiui; lt'iurk.
Dr. O'Neal delighted a crowd vl the
M. F. church last evening with what
mat fairly do considered the best lee
turo ever delivered in this city. Mr.
O'Neal is a scholirly gentleman of
pleasing address and his ideas about
Napoleon and his time were clothed
in charming lunguago that never
failed to interest tho splendid audi
ence that had assembled to hear him.
While the audience was largo, it
seemed phlogmatic and cold, natu
ally depressing to a speaker, but the
lecturer took slight notice of this fact,
and entertained the carping critics
as woll as the cheery enthusiast.
l'leawut liirthriay Celebration.
As yesterday was the birthday an
niversary of Miss Myrtle Gilson, a
large party of her young friends gath
ered at her home in the evening, dur
ing her absence, and prepared to give
that young lady a pleasant sur
prise upon her return. The evening
was spent in various amusements,
such as dancing, games, etc., and a
bounteous supper was also partaken
of by the guests. Miss Gilson was
voted as a good entertainer, and, be
fore taking their departure,tho guests
expressed their desire to see her en
joy many occasions similar 1o that
which had just been celobrated.
Tho following wore among the
guests: Misses Nellie Huberts, Stella
Harrington, Ilattie Younker, Lillie
Maospeaker, Alma Goes, Bertha
Iihodo and Messrs. ClitT Tidd, Mike
Lutz, Jim O'Neill, Gus Rhode, Elmer
Younker, Charley Lutz, Herbert
Sharp, Willie Hates, George Klinger,
Ilarrj Manspeuker, Aug. Bach and
Joho Michin.
C ulinlia ne-K: ley .
William Culinhane, assistant fore
man of the sweet pickle department
at Cudahy's, was married yesterday to
Miss Itiley, a will known young
woman of Plattsmouth, says the cor
respondent of the South Omaha de
partment of the Omaha Bee. In order
show their appreciation of Mr. Culin
hane, the employes in the different
departments presented the groom
with a number of valuable and useful
presents. The sweet pickle depart
ment contributed a handsome silver
tea set, tho men in the dry salt cellar
a set of fine parlor furniture, while
from the hog -departments came a
complete sot of Shakespeare's works
and a pair of opera glisses.
St. Jackson Day Kchoen
It has leaked out that Prank Mor
gan, John Gilmore, Uncle Jim Wal
ker, and other members of the Platts
mouth contingent who went to Om rha
to attend the Jackson ian banquet did
not fool away their timo listening to
cheap oratory, while eating sand
wiches at a dollar apiece. The boys
had a better time and showed com
mendable taste, which causes us to
put a long mark to their credit. It
is rumored that they looked in on the
banquet board about 3 a. m., so as to
truthfully say they had been there.
Funeral of Airs. Ciebhardt.
The funeral of Mrs. Gebhardt look
place this forenoon from the residence
of Fred Stadelman, brother of the de
ceased. A large concourse of early
friends were in attendance.
State of Ohio. City of Toledo, I
Lucas County, (
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the
senior partner of the linn of F. J. Cheney & Co.,
doing business in the city of Toledo, county and
state aforesaid, and that said linn will pay the
sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use
ol Hall's Catarrh Cure.
hRAXK J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
presence this Itiih day ol December. A. 1. lsl..
A. V Ul-EASON.
Seal) Notary I'ublic.
Hall's Catarrh Citre is taken internally and
acts directly on the blood and surfaces ol the
svsteni. Send tor .estimonials. free.
F. . Cheney & Co.. Trledo. O.
fi?Sold by drugg;s.s 75c.
Something to Know.
It may be worth something to know
that the very best niedcine for res
ting the tired out nervous system to
t healthy visror is Eleeiric B'tters.
This medicine is purely vegetable,
acts by giving tone to the ne-ve cen
ters in the stomach, gently sucri'lates
the Liver and Kidneys, and a'ds these
organs in throwing off impj'-ilies in
the blood. Electric Dilters a'ds di
gestion, and is pronounced by those
who have tried it as the very best
blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try
it. Sold for 50c or $1.00 per bottle at
F. G. Fricke's drug store. 2
l'e:rl Steam Laundry.
B. F.Goodman h::s his new laundry
fully equipped with" latest devices,
novv in running oricr, and asks a
share of you- tiatro'iaire. His work is
h's best r-.d vertiseuaem, and i' you try
the rew 'ajrdry there v.-ui be 1:0
longe- any ecuse 'or seodingagoods
away. Nothing loo good for our
patrons !s our motto. Work called
for and delivered.
Oy stern und Lunch.
Oyster9 in every style, and nice
lunch at Ilolloways. in Fitzgerald
block Sahl's old stand.
Choice Hay.
C. Shollz, the Sixth street Hour and
feed merchant, his just received a
car of nice upland hay. It will pay
those in need of good hay to give him
a call.
CAREER OF A PRINTING PRESS
IlUtory r the lrrn I'mI In the OIl
lleralil Ofllce For Many Yearn.
J. W. Cox, Hank Hubbard and L.
C. Todd wero last week called upon
to pay a $.00 note, which they had
guaranteed in payment for the print
ing pr ess, bought several years ago,
by H. G. It ice, at the timo editor ana
publi-hor of tho Eagle. L. G. Todd
furnished the money and took a mort
gage on the press, with the above
named gentlemen and some others ua
signers to tho note.
There was never any payments
made on tho note, and when tho Kagie
suspended publication Mr. Todd took
possession of the press tnd sold it to
Ed Greenfield, who printed the Regu
lator on it during its life of a few
months. The pi ess was then movoo"
to Plattsmouth and sold to G. F. S
Burton, publisher of the Tribune, but
like Greenfield and Itaco, Burton
made no payment on tho old 'Fair
haven." When Harry Connor came
hero in 18'.J(5 to build up the populist
party in this county, ho bougi.. the
press of Mr. Todd und moved it back
-to Weeping Water, and used it in
publishing the Silver Blade during
its short life, but as usual in the sale
of this unlucky piece of property, Mr.
Todd did not, get any cash, and he in
formed us some time ago that he
had never received a dollar in pay
ment on tho press from any of tho
numerous purchasers. Thero were
other signatures on tho note, but
somo of tho parties had left here, and
others were rot worth it, so tho three
mentioned had to p y tlu debt, and
they have our sympathy. This press
was ustd for about twenty-live years
in tho Plattsmouth Herald otliee
before it was bought by H. G. Pace.
Weeping Water Republican.
A Lively Trial.
Waldemar BecK is a tetter violinist
than lawyer, as was made evident in
Justice Archer's court this morning.
Waldemar sued Bucic Neligh for $13,
which he claimed was owing him for
giving defendant's boy music lessons.
Buck and his wife appeared for the
defense and Waldemar for the plain
tiff. The game soon opened with
Waldemar at the bat. He hadn't
eached first base when Buck Neligh
and his wife, in stentorian tones,
ruled him off the track. They took the
Uoor and roasted the plaintiff until
the stir got blue and the urbane jus
tice longed for the old-time quiet of
his early home at Rock Bluffs.
The atmosphere kept getting hotter
for the plaintiff until his claim shrunk
Irom $13 to $4, and the plaintiff
agreed to accept that amount in full
for his services glad at the same
time to escape alive.
Household (hiiIs.
The ancient Greeks believed that
the Penates wero the gods who at
tended to the welfaro and pr osperity
of the family. They were worshipped 1
as household god of today is Dr. King's
New Discovery. For consumption,
coughs, colds and for all affections of
thi oat. client and lungs it is invalu
able. Jt has b?en ttied for a quarter
of a century and is guaranteed to cure
or money returned. No household
should bj without this good angel. It
is pie isant to take and a safe and sure
remedy for old and young. Free trial
I'otiles at F. G. Ericke & Co's. Regu
lar size due and $1.
Hard a ml o ft Coal .
John Wate'iiian is sole agent for
I'.io faiiii i' Mcnc'ot.i so't coal. AUol
carries the i.e-l grades of hard coal,
wool, ! umber, laths, shingle?. lime,
cement, etc. Jf you i e going to
Oui.d, iiwill pay you ioscu Water
man. Onico at the rear of Water
man block on Ei'ili street.
Try Urain-O! Try ;raiti-0!
Ask your grocer today to show you
a package of Crain-O, the new feed
drink that takes the place of coffee.
The children may drink it without in
jury as we'l'as the adult. All who
try it, like it. Grain-O has that rich
brown seal of Moeha and Java, but it
is made from pure grains, and the
mosi delicate slomach receives it with
out distress. One-half the price of
coffee; 15 and 2-5e. per package. Sold
bv all grocers.
A I lioice liraud.
The Clover Leaf brand of flour on
sale by F. S. White ai U manufactured
by the new Weeping V.'aier Mi iing
company Iscxtranlce. Call r.t White's
and leave your order for a sack of it
and after trial you will use no other
ew Livery Srable-.
Herring c Monk of II iraburg, I t.,
have leased the Homier barn on Vine
street and make a specialty of board
ing hordes by week o month. F irm
er's learns well catvrt for, good livery
ris also kept, your patronage soli
cited. Hei:i:i.g& Moxk,
Co'-f er Vit.o and 4th St.
Cheap Kates to Omaha.
The B. & M. will sell tickets to Om
aha on account of the ice carnival,
January 18 and 19, good for return
January 0, for GO cents for the round
trip. W. L. Pickktt, Agent.
Annual Meeting;.
The annual meelirg of the Plaits
mouth Brick &. Terra Cotta Manufac
turing Co. will be held at tho office of
T. II. Pollock on Friday, January 28,
1898, at 7:30 p. m.
T. II. Pollock, Sec'y.
TO CL'KK A COLD. IX OXK DAY
Take Laxative Bi omo Quinine Tao'.ets.
Ail d rugists refund the money if it
fails to cure. 2-"c.
Iturliugtou Itoute California KkcuthIoiih
Cheap, quick, comfortable. Leavo
Plattsmouth 3:43 p. in., every Thurs
day in clean, modern, i.ot crowded
tourist sleepers. No transfers; cars
run right through to San Francisco
and Los Angeles over tho Scenic
Route through Denver and Salt Luke
City. Cars are carpeted; upholstered
in rattan; have t-pr'ng seats and backs
and are provided with curtains, bed
ding, towels, soap, etc. Uniformed
porters and experienced excursion
conductors accompany each excursion,
relieving passengers of all bother
ab iut baggage, pointing out objects
of interest and in many other ways
helping to make tho ove-land trip a
delightful ex perieuce. Second class
tickets are honored. Berths $-5.
For folder giving fall information,
call at nearest Burlington Route
ticket office, or write to J. Francis
Gen. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb,
Coming Monday Xiht.
Burns & Nina's great specialty com
pany will be at White's opera house
Monday evening with a good troupe
and a fine program containing many
specialties. The company has been
playing to crowded houses, and no
doubt tho hall here will bo filled.
Prices have been reduced to 25 cents
for evory part of the house.
IloincHeekeris' Kxcurnons.
Ilomoaeekers excursion tickets will
bo sold on January 4 and 8, February
1 and 15, March 1 and lo.via Missouri
Pacific railway to all points in Arkan
sas, Texas, Louisiana, Indian Terri
tory, Oklahoma, Arizona and New
Mexico, at rate of one fare plus $2.
Eor particulars call at M. P. office.
C. F. Stoctkn'I'.okouuii, Agt.
Crystal inni; lairy.
Milk, as pure as goid fom the
"Klondike," delivered to any part of
the city. Sat's'i'Ci ion guaranteed.
Your patronage solicited.
Leave orders at News office, or at
Bennett & Tuit's g ocr-'-v sioi e.
;. il. Eimiei:, Prop.
Fancy Uread, Cakes, Htc.
Hollowa3'3 are headquarters for fine
bread, cakes and everything usually
kept in a first-class bakery. Alsocan
d es. nuts, etc. Give thein a call
Eitzierald block, at Sihl's old stand.
Mrs. M. B. Ford, Ruddell's, III.,
suffered for eight years from dyspepsia
and chronic constipation and was
finally cured by useing DeWitt's
Little Early Risers, the famous little
piMs for a'l stomach and liver troubles.
P. G. Frii-ke & Co.
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special notices under this head will be
ch.iren for at tlie rjvte of cent per word
tiii')i ! nsertion . )
I-OU UK XT.
JOK KENT A 4-ronm hnuse with stable,
per month. ICnquire oi J. C. Peterson.
;OI KENT S:.-rooni house in good repair,
centrally located. per month. ICnquiie ol
C 1'eierson.
KOI! SAI.K.
;OK S.Lt. A lur.-e. to be moved away, l'lu
qi lie ol T. II. 1'oiiock.
FOR SALE A family carriage, as goo, I as
new, at ha It price. Enquire oi J.C 1 eiersjn'
trA Acre firm one-hall mile 'roin Mynard.
IOU i-p.encud land. Good bai. dings. Price
S-im per acre.
1KflACre 'arnl- fllr n.i'es west of Mynard.
lUvl Nine room house. Oood land, lunning
v.aier. Price $10 per acre.
A neat 5-room cottage; good location; cistern
and city water. Sli U.
3 Acres: a!i in frait. Splc-ndid six-room cottage.
Near shops. Price s..
4 Room house and good barn. Two large lots.
O f Acre" farm. Otoe countv. Good land and
OU good buildings, Price siS.-'oo.
LOTS of bargains in city property and acre
tracts. T. 11. POLLOCK.
Real Estate, Loans and Insurance.
Over First National bank, P. a tsmouth. Neb.
M ISCELLAXEOCS.
SEWING Ail kli:ds of niala and fancy -ewing.
i'i e-s.nak;r j. repainn; ol scuts and boys'
tuiiiics dore ?t the rooms oi Nl is. Oi ilia Sher
man, over Uoates" hardware store, 41S Main
sir jet.
LOUND Some money. Owner will please
call at News office.
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ANTED A good irl for general housework.
S3 p jc week. Enquire at tne News oiiice.
WANTED Active. ober and trustworthy man
to travel thr'i.icrh this fection. Sa'ary $." a
month, payr-lre weekly, and expenses: spiend'd
o.p .rtavwy. AcMross SHEPL company, 1020
Chestnut sireet, i'i ilaJelph'a. Pa.
Dr, Alfred Shipmati,
SPECIALIST,
Eye, Ear and Glironic
DISEASES,
Office 511 Main St., Leonard Bldg.
Hours: 9 a. m. to S p. in.. Sundays, 2 to 4 p.m.
Spectacles and Eye Glasses
Accurately fitt.-d. eyes tested free by new and
improv ed method . Consultation m ai chrome:
wcred.
Ur. Shipn-.an refers with pleasure to thousands
oi patients in Nebraska.
Plattsmoltit, Neb.. Oct. 1, isj7.
Dr. Sh'ptrsan Iear sit: I g'?i!y endorse
your method oi rut Ir:;; g'use. Ti e prescrip
t:on bl-ioca's vov. ha i rovnd for mc renders
both near and distant v.s on per'ect.
E. L. Ebersole.
I was severe'? afflicted w'th blee J:n pi'es: be
came co ntek !ro-n loss a blood that I cou'd not
attend ta n?y b-'ine-s. J had ti ed many reme
dies' and receive-!: no bere i. Al:er ;.-." tr-cat-n-.ert
ol Dr. Mipman 1 an eotlrc'v well. It
i.as been five years since I was trea-ed' bv h'm.
II. C. Mc.xIaken.
Four years ?io I cor'ractci a evere cae of
catarrh: several specsalits :1 ed to he p me.
Dr. Shipniin cured me rr;:h pie..ant remedies,
and there has be;a no retarn c I thedt-eae.
Alvina li. Johnson.
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WILD..
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WITH
ExGitement !
Plattsmouth in a
Fever of Ex
citement
Over the Wonderful Cures
Performed by Dr.
Potter, the
The Deaf Hade to
Hear and the
Lame to
Walk.
White's Opera House
Packed.
Nothing Like It Was Ever
Seen in Platts
mouth Before.
Dr. Potter and stair of the medical
institutes of Philadelphia and 'Craw
fordsville, lad., lectured toi a litrge
audience last niernt.
The doctors are graceful and for
cible speakers and held the large
audience in close attention while they
explained the theory and usefulness of
their wonderful discoveries. Many
promiseswere made which seemed im
possible to believe, but when the doc
tors invited those who were hard of
hearing to come forward and bo cured
Cade Rogers, J. W. Carroll and J. V.
Harrington came up to the stage aad
were made to hear a whisper in a few
seconds.
Toe doctors then culled for cripples
on crutches. O. Guthmann, who had
walked on crutches and canes for six
years,bad a broken leg, after the leg
healed, that giant disease, RHEUMA
TISM, set in, was unable to
walk except on canes and with
pain and stiffness, went forward. He
was operated on for twenty minutes
with medicines and walked off home
free from pain and stiffness.
To say that the vast audience was
astonished and wild would be putting
it mildly. The doctors were warmly
congratulated. It seems like a dream
but it is real. Ministers and doctors
were in tho audience and seemed as
much pleased as any.
They treat successfully the follow
ing diseases: Big Neck, Bladder and
Kidney diseases, Bowel complaint,
Dropsy, Debility, Heart, Liver and
Nerve diseases, Rheumatism, Scrof
ula, Loss of Manly Vigor, all Female
diseases, Sore Legs, all Eye and Ear
diseases, all Throat and Lung dis
eases, and all kinds of Chronic dis
eases. Piles and Cancers cured without uje
of knife.
Office at Hotel Riley from 9 a. m.
to 9 p. m., this and next week daily.
Consultation free. The treatment is
medicine and skill. Will not visit
any other town in the county. All
wishing treatment mustcome to
Plattsmouth.
January 22 positively the last
day in Plattsmouth.
Hi WORKER
With Blizzards Yet to Come
REM EM HER WE ARE 11 EA I)
OUARTEHS EOlt
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By watchfulness on our part we made
an extra good deal on
..lrnllei Uoots.;
Children's first quality, (J
fleece lined 51
Misses' first quality,
fleece lined
Ladies' first quality, p--v
fleece lined 0
Youth's lirot quality, mm
fleece lined
CALF. KIP AND GRAIN
BOOTS FROM S1.50 UP.
1 ROBERT SHERWOOD,
Hi
iiiiiiii mm iej wwm
Fancy Groceries.
Choice Canned Goods.
These are
White's Grocery Store
(THE OLD RELIABLE.)
A select Ftock of Dry Goo.ls n tho
arrived. If you want I he best for your
F. S. WHITE,
Upper Main Street.
The Best Is
Good Enough..
And that is whatyou will find atthe Hed
bloom Pharmacy. Especial attention is
paid to the prescription department, and
the store having recently been restocked
with pure drugs, and having in charge a
competent pharmacist, you are running
no risk.
We also have a full stock of Paints
and artists' materials: Tube Paints,
Bronzes of all kinds, Brushes, Gold Leaf
and Powder, Varnishes, Crayons in black
and all the shades, artists spatulas,
Plaques and Tiles for decorations.
An examination of our stock will
prove that the goods and prices are both
correct. Give us a call.
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Hed bloom
.. THE LEADERS ..
IN THE GROCERY TRADE
' ARE
A. H. WECKBACH & CO.
THEY car-y the largest and most complete line in Cass county. oEvery
thiDg fresh and new. They pay cash for our goods and give- their custo
mers the advantage of special discount". A complete line of canned goods
always in stock. The only place in the city where you ;can get all kinds of
fresh Cheese. Call and see u.
A. H. WECKBACH &
SLIPPERS
SHOES
RUBBERS
Felt Boots
AND
German Sox
FOOT
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Leaders at
lat ;t styles for Fall and Wintei just
money give us a trial.
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