f IT- EMI EWS ERATLD. TnK NEWK F.HtablnlK-d Nov.R.lWll. I r, .,,,,, Tr.. i iHiv PLATTSMOUTII, NHR, .JANUARY 22, 1893. VOL. VI. NO. 22. THK it KICA LI ', Kstutjlislied April 10, iW,4. J W 1! 1 1 I1 f ! i I- If I INTERESTING UNION NOTES A M MIIKII OK IIFK C ITIZENS ON TIIK KICK LIST THIS K Kit, A Talk About Diamonds Their brilliant trlitter scarco outrivals tlm polish you cm put on a M urz! ulT shoo. (Jood leather, well-tanned leather, that's the r!ii-on. It does moie than shine it wears, it lilts, it 'feels pood" whether yuii walk acronj the street or across t!,e continent. It's n shiner, a stayer, a another. Costs money ? Of course not as much as you'd think, though. I'ut one on and give it lonue a chanc-j to talk. You'll do the tTik'inpr ii? In- you've worn a pair and we 1 sell a lot more. I An InterfHt in Kraturw In ll Allil t lli Old NettlriV Reunion A n Oni lori.al Context. 6 9 6 t - f A A A Joseph Fctxcr, 1 North Side Main Street. ( 9 'fc 'i WHITEE3PEAST COAL YARD j LINCOLN AVI;. AM) M l KM- STS., II. M. SOK.NMCIISKN, Manager. 9 La ''go Supply of all the BKST GRADES HARD COAL SOFT Including the Famous M i-sou ' . llinois, Jackson Mil! and Canon City Lunp, AHvays on hand Also a quantity of cheaper (i-r-'s? i.I NUT COAL. We :il-o keep o-. i-?rU a.'. Vi- ds of Woi.u. A:, or ders rromp'.'y ce ivfe'. J.e;.e rrccs Ft gro'er s'.urecu A.M. We- k'oach oc Co. FURNITURE .UNDERTAKING House Furnishings, STOVES, RANGES. Or. r stock !s complete in all lines "1 we h'vltcoi," rr'end9 to took it over. Wi wil hii io;ivor io please you. Call and see us. STREIGHT 0 SATTLER, iSucressors toi.cn.ry Boeck. ) Mf.ATT?.3 0UT. - N'tf .GO TO.. CLARK'S FOR Groceries AND Crockery Union, Neb., Jan. L0 Wo have a considerable amount of sickness in this vicinity, the unfortunltto being G. F. McNamee, Dr. Walker, Mrs. If K. Wills and Mrs. Dave Larue. Tho genial I'd Patrick of Lincoln ho of cigar and tobacco fame was among our business men today. The new firm of IetringSi Schuster, of Nebraska City, will soon commence business at tho old Rose & Co. stand. Fred Young and Dave LaKue had business in l'lattsmouth on Wednes day. Tho local Modern Woodmen held a lively meeting Wednesday evening, at which timo three young men "went through tho mill." Union roasts of the second largest camp of Woodmen in Cass county, being exceeded only by l'lattsmouth in pcint of membership. Our latest report from A. It. Fiken- bary is to the efTect that ho is getting along nicely. llev. II. 1. Mann, who many Cass county people will remember as a resident of Hock JJlulTs years ago, ar rived hero last Saturday and occupied tho pulpit tit the M. VI. church on Sunday. Washing-machine agents were ex hibiting near Hotel Smith this inom ing, and our corpulent, J. C. Frank, became so interested that it required considerable elTort to prevent him climbing into the machine. A committee of tho Old Settlers' association hold a meeting a few days ago and arranged for a new feature in connection with our reunion. For the 1898 reunion an oratorical contest will be held, the contestants to be between the ages of sixteen and twenty-one, and to be residents of Cass and Otoe counties. The prize will be $25 cash or medai. Hon. C. A. Atkinson of Lincoln was here last Wednesday to ofliciate at the Modern Woodman public installa tion and delivered a splendid lecture on "Woodcraft." Fred Clark is carrying his neck in a sling, the result of too frequent am putation of whiskers. Attorney Travis of Plattsmoutli had legal business in our city Wednesday. Hiram DuBois was a Plattsmouth visitor Wednesda3r. John C. Koddy, the wealthy Otoe county farmer, was among out- people on Tuesday. 11. M. Weimer returned last week from a sojourn of several months in southern Texas. SUCCESS IN "STRIKING" TITLES. The Filling of Prescriptions,. Is the most import-int work of a good drugstore. The very lives of n com munity depend upon the caro and in tegrity of the man who fills its pre scriptions. We use only the very best and freshest drugs. a.nd exercise most pair.staki ng care to prevtut the pos sibility of error. F. G. FRICKE & CO.. SOCTH SIXTH STKKET. .Wright's Condensed Smoke for Smoking all Meats. Im parts a delicious flavor. Keeps i Meat Sweet and tree from In- sects. A 75 cent bottle will smoke 250 pounds. Sold by all Drugfrists. Made by H. H. WRIGHT & Co., Ulysses, Neb. For Sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. ft -r- A CorreHpomlent8 Idea of a Coml Title to an Article or Story. The value of a striking title to an article or story is understood by no American periodical so well sis the Ladies' Horns Journal, writes a New- York correspondent. It has made its titles famous by their uniqueness. Its "Side-Talks With Girls." "Heart o Heart Talks" and "Unknown Wives of Weil-Known Men '"have been ridiculed and paraphrased from one end of the country to tho other, lint it has all been grist for the Philadel phia periodical. Just now the title of "The Inner Experiences of a Cabinet Member's Wife" is attracting atten tion. "The Man Under Thirty live" made thj reputation of Lilian LJell in this magazine. "My Literary Passions," under which Mr. Ilowells wrote in the Journal, served at once to attract attention. Yet each title adopted by this clever magazine fits the story and is really the best caption for it "A Minister of tha World" started that story on its success. "Mr. Boecher as I Knew Him" was an ini mitable title of Mrs. Beecher's mem ories of her husband. T.ilk about cleverness in titles, what magazine is such a pastmaster in the art as is the Ladies' Home Journal? And a news paper man knows how difficult this art of title-making is. But nothing is so valuable in attracting the eve of the public. Alitrkit-VxIM-ry. Promptly at high noon on Wednes day, January 1!, 1S08, Mr. Ivlgar Marks and Miss Myrtle Vallery were united in rnarriago by Judge SpurloeK. 1 ho b, ide is tho handsome daugh ter of Mr. itnd Mrs. Conrad II. Val lery, who resides southwest of this citv, and on the occasion was dressed in an exquisite, costume of fawn-eul-or d siik tiimmed in lace ari l ribbon. Mr. Mai-j.cs is tho popular son of .Mr 4. .Mar.es, who resoles near xsc hawka, at d is well liked by all who know him. immediately af.er the ceremony, the young couple returned to the home of (he brides parents, uhoro an elegant and suniputous dinner was served to a select company 01 friends and relatives. In the evening they give a grand ball at Nehawka which was largely attended and highly en joyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Maries received many handsome and useful pre-cnts, and their many f 1 k nds wish them a bright, happy and prosperous life. Wax a l'eriloiirt Calling. Walt Mason io the Lincoln Journal, says: "J, Sterling Morton, in a very happy address, recalled tho stern days when there were but few editors in Nebraska, and they wrote with t. gun on the desk and a knife in easy reach. Mr. Morton believes tho lot of tho modern editor is a couch of roses. Many a time, when he was writing editoriuls in tho brave old days, In dians would come to the windows and I shoot him full of poison arrows, and upon one occasion they scalped his fore man just as tficy were going to press, delaying the publication of the pa per nearly an noar. hteiim was out of the question in those days, and Mr. Morton rigged up a sort .of thiead mill and kept th;3 buffalo bull in it for two years. This bull operated his establishment at a very low cost. Many of his subscribers were bud men who were always spoiling for a fight, and every paragraph on tho local page was sure to make somebody mad, and on the day after the publica tion of each issue of his valuable piper, Mr. Morton and his fore man held a reception in the count ing room, armed with shot guns and smaller firearms, and the undertaker used to come along at o .'57 in the even ing, with the only dray in the town, to haul away the corpse. Alas, such thin irs have passed away. F.ditoriai work is tamo enough now. The ag grieved subscriber does not call to have a playful exchange of bullets, but hires a cl.eup lawyer who is seek ing notoriety, and brings a suit for libel. Every newspaper has its as sortment of pending libel suits, but where is the able editor who has his private graveyard in the lot back of the office? The old times were the best times." DOINGS OF THE COUNTY BOARD. Approval of Several OfUcial ItotitM ami Other KukIik-mh IVr formed. j PlattsMoUTII. Jan. 18. Board met 1 pursuant to adjournment. Full hoard j present. Minutes of last session read 'and approved, when tho following busincrs was transacted in regular form. II. W. Sweariiigen was appointed justice of the peace in and for Hock Bluffs precinct. 1 lesignation of T. F. W iles, constable of l'lattsmouth pre cinct, was accepted. Appointment of Thos. Pollock, deputy county treas urer, was approved. Official bond of J.Graham, justice of the peace of Avoca precinct, was approved. II. D. Bai r was appointed justice of the peace of Piattstnouth city and his bond approved. N. H. Voller was ap pointed road overseer of district No. ")1. 15. S. Torrenco was appointed road overseer of district No. 153. B. h . V lies was appointed constable in l'lattsmouth precinct. Claims allowed on tho general fund: J C Hayes, sal and exp $ 40 -10 Geo V Young, same J P Falter, tame DO Dvvyer, premium on boiler insurance 1U0 00 38 00 30 00 7 50 4S 0 00 75 Correct. No state fair will be held this year as it would conflict with the Trans missippi exposition. The people pf the state would not care if never an other state fair were held. Nebraska City News. Household ;o1.4. The ancient Greeks belie ed that the Penates were the gods who at tended to the welfare and prosperity of !hs family. 1 hey were wershipped as household god of today isDr.King's New Discovery. For consumption, coughs, colds and for all affections of throat, chest and lungs it isinvalu-s-b'e. It has bjen tried for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to cur e or money retimed. No household should be without this good angel. It is pie isant to lake and a safe and sure remedy for old and your g. Free trial bottles at F. G. Fricke & Co's. Regu lar size 50c and SI. Fancy ISi'chU, t akc. i:tc. T-Jo loway- are heaJq u-i-ters for Hue bread, ca'.es and eve'-ythirjg UMinlly kept in a first-cla-? oakcy. Al-ocan-des, nuts, etc. Give them a cili Fitzgerald block, at Sa'il's old ttand. Library Kutertaiiiiiient . The library entertainment, to bo given in about two weeks, will consist of a good farce as a cu rtain-riser cal led That Rascal Pat?,"foilowed by comedy replete with fun, entitled "The Two Puddifoots." The cast includes the best of local talent, which assures a sueees-i u 1 presenta Hon . The leading parts will be taken by the Misses Rose llyers, Lulu Licst. I'hylis P; tts, Ann 1 Sullivan and Mess-s. Atwood, Dominie Iliatt tind Va n Horn. S:;,to ..1 Ol.i... C.tv ..1 Toicd .. 1 Li.t. b C-u.ity. ( s"' l'ratik J. C:.cncy makes oaih that l.e is tliu so::;..r pru!;:i-r of the turn oi F. J. Chetn-y & Co.. C,-..:-r ato.-s ill the c.tv ef I o.tii . c.': - :j i and r;.ite r.l.i'i---5 I, p.n-1 ;:.. sal 1 n: .11 w 'I j-ny t:.c -. :n ..1 u: ill :.i!:e 1 I) Jar f'.r vp.r'.: :in.l ever c:;-c . i C :..;!t rh :E.l cnuac.t be a.i c ! the use . 1 hi.. C...U1 (U C a re. I'kank 1. Ci.i:xev. Sv.crii t. i.el.ae m,- :u ' . . -c.bv-.l in "V prc-eiice iii.? oay J P Cooke & Co, rubber stamp. Polk Bros, printing II Holloway, attending court.. C Tyler, clean sidewalks John 1 Coleman, caro oi clocK 10. Refused G Iv Staats, towel rents ( 00 S E Hall & Son. mdso to co 1 3o J Kopia, mdso to poor 13 00 January 11). Board met pursuant to adjournment. Full board present. Claims allowed on general fund: J C Smith, care or cripple $ 10 00 A R Eikeubary, claims paid.... M 13 Faun lain Devore was appointed jus tice of the peace in Greenwood pre cinct. Washington Waugh was appointed constable in Greenwood precinct. Consideration of road No. 311 was laid over until next meeting. Board adjourned to meet Feb. 1. James Ropkutson, County Clerk. We havn't been doing a thing but making a hole in our pants stock the past fortnight. It's all right. That's what we want to do, because our "Duchess Elephant" will be here soon and we've got to find a place to put him. You don't know what that is. do you? Well, it's the biggest hue of pants for sprinir that ever struck l'lattsmouth a whole circus and menagerie, all in one! You see, we've got to make room for the big show, and that's why we're selling odds and ends at less than wholsale. That's plausible. isn:tit? You get the bone tit if you come now. We can't charge mem. v cscott x boa. One More Day And your opportunity to see this success ful Specialist will be gone. With Blizzards Yet to Come REMEMHKIi WE ABE I1EAD i)l!AU'l T.KS FOB SLIPPERS s:;o:s rilET ERS WiiRM FeU Boots AND German Sox By watchfulness on our part we made an extra good deal on Potter THE ac:- .a -ysLeiu C; .-eud t rrl i (.'. F. I il Decc I -ei. A. 1). : A. i. i,.-... -. .N-.tnr I', .i is taken ii.iemn !y .' : '..I c . a 'laces oi ...!.- ir e. i FtV es: Co., T !ei.l,i the O. Try tiiani-o: Try lira in ! Ask your g-ocer todety to show you a package of Gra'.n-O, tho new feod d'-inii that takes tho place of c..-ffee. 'i he child n natty 0 : a . it without m j . y ;ts we'i as the ad'. It. - A:i who ry it, i'ke it. (J a ;,-0 has, that rich b-'O'.vn sea! oT Mocha at d Java, but it Is made f.'Otn puo g-aii.s, and the most del eate .stomach receives it with out di-tre-. O e-ha f the price of co'Tee; 15 a:.d Doe. per p:ckage. Sold hy all greccs. Jo t'n n V : i :i. '1 -. s 1 " e CO T. Haiti ; in J r'l- i 0 l:1:. :1 i e n ot ; -t g -Id-r. a l: fi Coal. s s ' ! e n g e a t f o r so t con!. Also s ' h a rd eO'il. - i 1. ' ' l 'es. ' i i.e, ISiicklrn's Arnu-a Salve. Tee be-t salvo in the wo -iu 'or cuts nereis, sore, ulceis, sa t rheum, jc- ve .- see?, tetter, coappep nanus, cu i- corn?, aa itit srii erjpt ons. nd positively cures pile-, or no pay r-... li-.i- ..1 It f.l! r- n : OP. In r vT.j oe' reoi satisf etloti or money refunded. Py ce 'Zi cents per hox. io-" sale oy F. G. F.-cke. C. sh. ir.e f i, I lioice Hay. ; :- S ;;t:i si --e- t ii 'Uf a:.p i t, - j -1 re e: vi d a Up; ; ad hay. ll v. i i pri'y it'll mi need o: good hay io ivo It l'.tys to lift the Hest. W. E itnd C. E. Crabill tire deliver ing the best of milk to their customers iu tdl parts of the city. Try our sys ietu of bottle delivery. T7TTTTTTnTTTTT7nT7TTTTT?TffTnTTTTnTTTTTtTTTT'j I WANTS I ,s;,rel.-!l iiutiees uuuer tu'.s heaa will be Cior.i for at- the rate of .' tent uer word t'a'. i: . nsert ion . ) w AN nil Two Kiley. II ELI WANTED dining room girls at the w .NTEl A ga ' iri f t general housework. w ANTED A cook at Hotel Kiley. po:t ULXT- 1 per in ni.ii. nil; isln't. A t-rjcin lio'.:se with stable. iHnquiie of J. C Peterson. FU!v KllXT s'-e-ror-ai house :n gJ'-'J repair, ceu.ra 'ojated. So per nioiitn. lincji: re ot j. (J. i'eiersju. i ou .sai.i:. IV ll SAI.Il A !u.';e. to be nijvtJ away. ICn- ol !1. I "O J ll. a: tie. o -co Of Wale. Wat. Ca ll) 'J F. n o' the C..: P!ea-ett a'. so Ol ' -:. wi:! :v.o " m :k wtio'i i- sollc ' ted - ( l i'if il t y l--s J. . i I ) i in v. des (j ' .- Old C'l- 1 1 .'"' C"S in ! !: . r::U.c. h i-rc-air, a io out lor ed. Yojr patronage c1' arge w ' i i oe ;nd lie A t Im ice lira ml. The Clover Lc if b ;t' d of flour on sale by F. S. vVhite a. u man i;actu- ed by t'r.e new Wejvg Wa'ej.- Mi.iing comomy -s extra r.'ee. Ctt'J t-t White's and lea devour o.-der for a sack of it and after tri 1 you w. l two no other Oysttrs ;nul Lunch. Oysters in every style, and nice lurch at Holoways. in Fitzgerald bloc; Sahls o d -taud. For fire insurance see Thrasher. l-F. A faai v c 1 jiri.e. t-rq. aTe, as g c-J a Li J. (.'. l eiersja' IG9 .-.). ; ei en er a re. :n oae-i .' I :v. .and. Ci jk 1 !- .a; My .i.C .iigs. e N lie l'.-.-e ir. ai. four i;nt i . . 'e. 10 per ve 3 :e"t ..-ronri; ct; jud ciiy water. age; : j. D. cs u-et ol Mynard . Gccl iaad. .uuuing jod location; Acres: a! in f i e It. Sp en did six-raum collate. Nearsiiup-. P ce .vV . 4: 80 Koora house and good fcarn. Do. Two large lots. Acre fam good b-iiuing Otoe ccuntv. Ciood land and Tv.Ce j.i.'.'oci. I OTS of bargains in citv prnp -rtv and acre Lt tioct-. i.ll. 1 ULfj .( K Over F: Keai t ta:?. l.ons and Insurance. "St Naiiui.ai bnr., I'.a tsmocih. Neb. MISCKtLANEU VS. tAVINU A'l '-!uc of pia-u and fancy -eT.v:ug. J'esMV.ak v. repsir'ng o! g-jats' and boys' . esd-.ic"' .;e rooms ol Mrs. Orilla -ier- :. c-. er C.atjs' hardware store, 41 Main 1 1 C' i ' So. ne money, cal. at News ortice. Owner will please ANTED A?:!v5. ?er ;r.-5-:wyrrv nan ri.rc ;.'-!r. ..' s ce." ivr. ; 'V sni a a-.on.c. r?yac v. c ;!. ? : exc'es: r 'eadid t.c-p 'r;ui;:;y. A- !-es .-ild.r cjtupany, loio Ci estuut s.ree;. i:i;ade:pi: a. Fa. Wonder Wor ker Whose marvelous cures in our midst have astonished and gratified every one during the last two weeks. If sick don't delay delays are danprerous but go and see this wonderful Spe cialist while you may. fie Treats fill Kinds of Children's first quality, fleece lined Misses' first quality, fleece lined Ladies' first quality, (leeco li tied Youth s first quality, lieeco lined $1.25 1.50 1.50 1.50 CALF, KIP AND GRAIN BOOTS FROM S1.50 UP. ROBERT SHERWOOD, FOOl MILLINER. Fancy Groceries. Choice Canned Goods. These are Leaders at White's Grocery Store (THE OLD RELIABLE.) A so'ect stock of D--y CJoods n .lie arrived. If you want ihe best fo - yo:i'' !;iie-! sly li s for Fall and Wintei money r-ive us it trial. juat F. S. Upper Main Street. WHITE, Plattsmoutli, Neb. ! The Best Is Ghronlc D S63S6S OFFICE AT Hotel Riley Parlors OFFICE HOURS From 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Jan. 22 positively the last day in Platts-mouth. 9 V t f 9 V 9 ? 9 9 V Good Enough.. And that is what you will find at the 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, Cold 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 ihe goods and prices are both correct. Give us a call. 6 6 6 t 6 6 6 t I I i 6 6 6 i 6 6 HedDloom PHarmcM i 6 6 t THE LEADERS N THE GROCERY TRADE ARE' A. H. WECKBACH & CO. HPEIEY cf thin? , mors the f.lway- In .-toe fresh Cheese. -y the 'arrest ad most, t ono'.ete iine in Cass 'countv. C'Every- . esh and n.etv. They pay c-::sh 'o oy pcods and give their cueto dvantase of speeia' d'scount-. A complete line of canned froods . lae on',v place 3 V-.q city where you ..can ret all kinds of Call and see us. A. H. WECKBACH & E.( Waterman Blk. I