Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, January 22, 1898, Image 4

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    BARN GONSUMED BY FIRE.
BRIEFLY TOLD.
AS A JtKSl'I.T A NUMHKU OF ANIMAI.M
AHK HVHNKI) TO UKATII.
A Former I'lttmout h MlnUtrr DIM At
Atcliliton Other Important Local
New Item.
About 8 o'clock last evening the
firo ulurm nounded and a Btreak of
liffht could bo seen t-hooting heaven
ward over in the nouthoaet part of
town. The firo boys responded
quickly, but the distance from water
was o prent that the building wan
t -r.-i'.'V coi ii.md hf p! p ni1'-
j r t- o;. d wat
t-t Oio i r .. K I Bi-K,loc;i:t d ne;i
the bchioi house ut the boulh end of
Win e's een hill.
The worst featuro of the fire was the
fact thai a horse, cow and some pigs
in the barn were literally burned
alive, right in sight of the people who
were powerless to stop their horrible
sufferings. The stable was insured
for $100, so that the los9 will be
partly covered. The firo seemed to
have been the ronu.lt of an incendiary,
as no fire bad bteti sven in the building.
An Karly I'lattRinouth Minister.
We clip the following from the
Atchison Globe, which may prove of
interest to many old time Plattsmouth
friends:
"The funeral of the late Rev. W. I.
Cutter will take place at 2 p. m. to
morrow. The services will be held at
the Kansas avenue M. E. church and
the burial will take place at Oak Hill
cemetery. While Mr. Cutter was for
many years an English Lutheran mis
sionary and minister, he had of late
years worshiped with the Methodists.
IJe was born in Germany in 1820 and
came to America with his parents at
the age of eight, settling at Louis
ville, Kentucky. In 1851, Rev. Cutter
went as a missionary of the Lutheran
church, to Madras, India, instead of
Africa, as was stated yesterday. He
took a sailing vessel which rounded
the Cape of Good Ilope, Africa, and
was on the sea for six months. His
experiences there were interesting. He
returned to America in 18o6 on ac
count of his wife's health, and served
churches in New York and Pennsyl
vania, and came west in 1857, locating
at Plattsmouth, Neb., but stayed only
a few years, when he returned to Penn
sylvania, and came west again in 1878,
and preached at Monrovia and Valley
Falls. His first sermon in Atchison
was preached in 1879. Besides a
widow, he leaves live children, .three
sons and two daughters, all of whom
are grown. Two children of the de
ceased, Mrs. Henry Waterbury and VV.
E. Cutter, were born in India, and are
now residents of Atchison."
O. A. It. MandinR Committees.
At the last meeting of McConihie
post,G.A.K.,the following committees
were selected:
Visiting committee C. W. G:een,
Jas. Hickson, Wm. McCauley.
Hall committee II. J. Streight, B.
C. Kerr, F. A. Bates.
Entertainment committee M. A.
Dick6on, S. C. Carrigan, J. II.
Thrasher.
Committee on music Wm. Slater,
J. W. Johnston, A. C. Fry.
Delinquent committee W. S. Por
ter, J. U. Thra-her, C. B. Noble.
Decoraticn committet WT. T. Mel
vin, J. H. Thra-her, II. C. McMaken.
Executive committee B. C. Kerr,
S. 11. C .int'an. tn. Slater.
Alercer Win Open Ant Month.
The following iu regard to the open
ing of the Mercer hotel in Omaha, is
taken from this morning's issue of the
World-Herald:
"Arrangements were completed yes
terday whereby "Dick" Smith will
open the Mercer hotel February 1, as
manager for F. J. Coates. Mr. Smith
has had some years of experience as
hotel manager and is well Known all
over the west. The house! will be
thoroughly overhauled, repapered
and p anted and new furniture added.
INFORMATION V U OPINIONS.
Since Doc Bixby of the State Jour
nal has journeyed out to Denver for a
brief rest and recreation, the news
paper boys have elected him as the
rightful successor of Eugene Field
"Bix" writes more good thing than
Field ever did, and is a royal fellow
besides.
Nansen, the north pole searcher, is
making a barrel of money out of his
lecture tour. He is greeted every
where with crowded bouses, and at
St. Paul 10,000 people went in a body
to meet him. The polar business may
bo a little chilly at first, but its a hot
proposition later on when the money
rolls in by the bucketful. He will be
in Omaha Tuesday next and lectures
there Tuesday night.
The Nebraska Farmer is one of the
very best agricultural papers pub
llked and should be read byeveiy
farmer in the state. It has been
moved from Lincoln to Omaha and is
being improved so that it takes front
rank. Tho subscription price is only
$1 per year.
From our exchanges we learn that,
the grip i9 creating havoc again.
P.attsmouth is fortunate in zot having
a siege of it.
Col. Brown, the genial editor of the
Kearney Hub, was a candidate for the
postoffice in that town atid it is with
sincere regret that we note his turn
ing down. He had earned the posi
tion twice over, and hid defeat only
shows the ingratude of some party
leaders.
One Minute Cough Cure cures
quickly. That's what you want! F.
G. Fricke & Co.
C. A. Marshall, Dentist.
Smoke "Gut Ileil" cigars.
Two dining room girls wanted at
the Hiley.
Dr. Elster, Waterman block, for
piinless dentistry.
E. II. Wooley was in the city on
legal business today.
Injure In the German American.
Fred Ebinger, Agent.
George Mattison, the South Bend
Nasby, was in town today.
Tho next regular term of district
coHrt convenes in this county March 7
II. Spies carrion a nice lino of smoke
iiu l-- a-co in addition to his nmk f
tii i-igars.
Since the weather got warm there
is plenty of wood on the market which
is slow sale.
A One assortment of briar wood
and fancy pi pen very cheap at Spies'
cigar storo.
ivl. M. Heals was out taking a sun
bath today afttratwo weeks' illness
with the grip.
The question that is often asked by
republicans just now is, who will we
have for mayor?
Judge Ramsey will Mold a brief
Best-ion of court Saturday, not Friday,
as was stated yesterday.
Pettee's music store and piano de
pot, is headquarters for the latest in
nice sheet music. Call in.
Tho board of county commissioners
are at Glenwood today looking over
the Mills county poor farm.
The Turners have arranged to teach
a class of boys at their hall on Tues
day and Thursday nights of each
week.
Tho nicest home-made bread none
better will be delivered to any pari
of the city. Leave orders with Mrs
Morning.
Frank Cummins of Plattsmouth was
in the city over Sunday, the guest of
his cousin, Mrs. H. M. Boydston.
Nebraska City News.
Dr. Geo. Wilkinson, specialist eye,
ear, nose and throat, of Omaha, will
be at the office of Dr. Livingston,
Plattsmouth, jMonday, January 24.
All kinds of jewelry, clocks and
watches promptly repaired. All work
warranted. J. W. CraWll, first door
west of Waterman block, Plattsmouth.
A picture man hired a team of VV.
D. Jones yesterday and it is feared he
may not return, as it is said he was
trying to sell the team down in the
county.
Cash paid for book accounts and
other evidences of indebtedness,eithr
aeainst married or unmarried men.
Address communications to Lock Box
30, Plattsmouth, Neb.
Col. Woodring, tho willow king,
had ten carloads of willows unloaded
for the mat weavers, today who are
pushing the work along rapidly to get
through before the ice goes out.
Thatuark brown taste and horrid
breath you h;ive in the morning
caused by an inactive liver. St'me
medicines relieve for a wh'le; others
for a few days, but Hcrbine cures.
There will be an old-fashioned eocial
at Mrs. George Dovey's on Tuesoay,
January 25, under the auspices of St.
Mary's Guild of the Episcopal church.
Admission 10 cents. Everybody
invited.
The members of the P. E O. society
will begin canvassing next week for
the Weis Magazine and Music Bin
ders. The money made in this way
will be used for the benefit of the
public library.
The c ro he'.f"1 flocr made thai
tfSe' V P ans ite manufactured
Intoi c'. ty. A-k yf-jr gi ocor for i t,
and thereby et the best itorl .ip
pori .i home incius'ry at the same time,
which builds up the town.
(s you liver tired? coe it "ail to do
d jty? If so, don't negieet Its call o:
he o. A lew doses of llerb're may
ive vou a spell of sickness. Ilerbine
is the omv per j'ect liver medicine. It
oui-fcs Cniils and Fever. 75c.
A special train of twenty cars from
Chicago went flying westward this
morning containing dressed meats.
The destination was San Francisco.
and the great Burlington route was
putting the train through at a killing
pace.
Prosperity comes quickest to the
man whose liver is in good condition.
De Witt's Little Early Risers are
famous little puis for constipation
biliousness, indigestion and all stom
ach and liver troub'es F. G. Fricke
& Co.
Judge Ramsey was out in the county
today visiting Uncle Jacob Vallery,
sr., wno is now in nis eiguty-sixtn
year and is quite ieeoie. laeold
gentleman suffers from symptons of!
dropsy and his friends are alarmed at
his condition.
J. A. Pei kins, of Antiquity, O., was
for thirty years need less1 y tortur ed by
physicians for the cure of eczema. Be
was quickly cured iy u?ing DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve the famous healing
alve for piles and skin diseases. F.
G. Fricke & Co.
Mrs. M. B, Ford, Ruddell's, 111.,
suffered for eightyears from dyspepsia
and chronic constipation and was
finally cured by useing DeWitt's
Little Early Risers, the famous little
pills for all stomach and liver troubles.
f G. Fricke & Co.
DicK Barr's name is not complete
now unless J. P. is written after it, he
having been appointed justice of the
peace in and for this city by the com
missioners. This with Judge Archer's
court, gives us two justices of the
peace here in town.
There is no remedy equal to Heroine
for the cure of constipation, sick
headache, indigestion, vertigo, loss of
We Guarantee to Cure That
...Gold with...
SYRUPY TAR
Wild CHerry Compound
Only 25 and 50c.
GERING & CO.
OH. BLACK'S
RHEUM A, TIC
CURE.
meraoiy, uncertain ap:'it-. uire-'.'u!
sleep or fckin e-u ntions. l! you w::il
a perfect ton :c for the Liver, f'eriire
will not disappoint you.
M'-o. Strsrk, 1'ieasant Ridge. ()..
spy-, "After uvo t'mjio ir" v :' my
toy to die, I PMved 'i in '.nm c hum m-iif-ipg
One Mivut.j U;,,:li i.kc.' i ;-
the quickest ai'd mo-t rorlii' n ?ino..y
for coughs, colds 0 a1' throat :i'iJ
lung troubles. F. G. Fricke it Co.
Mrs. Mary B:rd, Hurrisburg. Pa.
says, "My child is worth mUi-ons to
me; yet I would have lust her by croup
had I not invested twentyfive cents in
a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure."
It cures coughs, colds a nd ail ihroat
and lung troub'es. F. G. Fricke & Co.
It is easy to catch a cold and just as
easy to get -rid of it if you commence
early to use One Minute Cough Cure.
It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis,
pneumonia and all throat and lun
troubles. It is pleasant to take, safe
to use and sure to cure. F. G. Fricke
& Co.
Bert Crawford's little son, who has
been ailing for several days with lung
fever, died last night. Mr. Crawford
is in South Omaha and funeral ar
rangements will not be perfected un
til he gets home. The remains will
be taken to Emerson, la., tomorrow
for interment.-
Rev. Frank Campbell of the M. E.
church arrived home this morning
from a stay at the mineral springs
near Kansas City for his health. He
has gained much in weight and hi3
friends will be gratified to know that
he is much improved in health, which
it is hoped will be permanent
"Posey" Messersmith is reported to
be very busy just now setting out an
orange grove. His crop of bananas
from two-year-old trees is bringing
him in a nice sum of money. Iiesas
the Nebraska climate is the finest in
the world, and from a long residence in
Italy he assures us there is no com
parison with Nebraska.
Joe ivlein arrived dome tnis morn
ing from a very sati?f .ctory week's
visit among the great wholesale
Douses in Chicago. He selected and
purchased one of the nicest lines of
clothing and gents furnishings ever
shown in this city, wh'ch will begin
to arrive in a few days. If you want
the latest in style and best in finish,
wait until the new goods arrive.
Ou- 3-3-cent window has lieon quite
an attraction this week. Two davs left
to pick up some barerains there. Youi
choice of shirts, ties, underwear, sus
penaeis, cap?., etc., no cents. iNo use
to tell you how good they are look
at 'em that telis the storv. Re mem
ber, those things come out of the win
aow caiuraay nignt. jnow is your
chance. Don't forget your cash. Wes
cott & Son .
KFFKCT OF COIORS.
Green needs sunlight to develop the
yellow in it and make it seem cheerful
Rod brings out in a room whatever
hint of a green lurks in the composi
tion of tho other colors emploj-ed.
If olivo or rod brown bo used in con
junction with mahogany furniture the
effect is very different from what it
would be if blue were used. Blue
would develop the tawny orange in
the mahogany.
If a ceiling is to be made higher
leave it light, that it may appear to
recede. Deepening the color used on
the ceiling would make it lower an
effect desirable if the room is small
and the ceiling very high. Various
tones of yellow are substitutes for sun
light. If a bright, sunny room gets its light
from a space obtruded upon by russet
color or yellow painted houses, or else
looks out upon a stretch of green grass,
it should be decorated in a color very
different from tne shade chosen if the
light comes from only an unbroken ex
panse of sky.
The thermometer seems to fall six
degrees when you walk into a blue
room. Yellow is an advancing color:
therefore, a room fitted up in yellow
will appear smaller than it is. On
the other hand, blue of a certain
shade introduced generously will give
an idea of space. Red makes no dif
ference in regard to size. Green
makes very littl
..RE An WHAT.
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UNSOLICITED TI5STIM0MAI, SAYS.
LINCOLN, N II I . , lK;e. 2S, ls'.i". M isis Smith V I i: m , :,
Plattfiuouth, Neb. Dear Sirs-: Find enclosed 1 f r which V:. -;
send two boxes of Dr. Black's Kll I'.l'MATIC ( T II II. M I.U i-:i ca-o of
longstanding. The euo i.-i proving very nutir-f u.i oi y. I ihink
more boxes will establihh a cure. I couhl
this city. Yours Truly,
I wo
pc! 1 a h ii in her of o- i a
CLAIM. ES I) KAN.
goes to provo that DR.
The above came to us mio'Vilpd and
BLACK'S RHKL'MATIC CURE is Hill at tho head ol tho proc.si-s'ou.
We a -e prepa-ii.g it in p'!l form, which makes it more pleasant to t:.ku
thai) ; s "o: iner y made in liquid fo in.
Sinith & larmele, Drufroists,
The Casino Saloon 'PATRONIZE : HOME : INDUSTRIES.
TO Cl'KK A COLD IN" ONE DAY
Take Laxative Urono Quinine Tablets.
A i (1 ujlvViS 'e'uod the money if 't
fai's to cu-e. 2"c. The genuine has
L. B. Q. on each t;.b et.
Wurl Bros. "Gut Heil" cigars.
Something to Know.
It may be worth something to know
that the ve y besi medicine foe ren
ting the tired out nervous ?ytcm io
a healthy vigor is L'ecU-'c Outers.
This medic'ne is purely vegetable,
acts bv g'v'pg tone to the nerve ceis
tets in the. stomac h, gently siinmiate
the Liver and F'dneys, and ;0 the-e
cgans ia th,-owng oil' impu -ities in
the blood. Eiecl "c Caters aids di.
geslion, and.is p.onocnced by those
who have l-ied It as the very best
blood purifier anti ne -ve tonic. Try
?t. Sold To!- oUc oi- $1.00 per boltie at
F. G. Fricke's drue stoi e. 2
Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes
FOE BILIOUS AND KEEVOUS DISORDERS
such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach,
Giddinfss. Fulness after meals. Head
ache. Dizziness. Drowsiness. Flushings
of Heat, Xioss of Appetite, Costiveness.
Blotches on the Skin. Cold Chills, Dis
turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and all
Keivous and Trembling Sensations.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer
will acknowledge them to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
BEF.CH IM S PILLS, taken as direct
ed, will quickly restore Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions or irregularities of the sys
tem and cure Mck lleadactae. For a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham's Pills are
Without a Rival
And have the
LARCEST SALE
of any Patent medicine In the World.
25c at all Drug Stores.
AVHEKU VOL CAN OKI'
I'll E FAMOUS
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
BOTTLED BEER
BY THE CASE.
Pure Imported Wines and Whiskies
and that queen of al1 medi
cines M at t-Xu trine.
I
GET THE BEST...
THE CHEAPEST...
THE ONLY...
AIR-TIGHT
STOVE
made in the sLate. Also every! Iiinif to he
found in a iirst-class J lard ware Store at
prices which are rilit.
Plattsmouth Coal Yard
rS TZ1E i.J LACE TO BUY-
HARD COAL,
CANON CITY,
SOFT COAL
ALL GRADES OF WOOD.
New Improvements.
The Pearl Steam laundry has just
received one of the latest pattern
bosom, collar and cuff ironers from
Chicago, and is better prepared than
ever to do nice work. Remember
Pearl Steam laundrv. Main street.
TO CL'KK A COLD IN ONE WAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Ail druggists refund the money if it
fai's to cure. 2oc. The genuine has
L. R Q. on each tablet.
Hay, Corn, Oat- and all Kinds of Feed
Constantly on Hand.
EGENBERGER 5 TROOP,
Ti3'R0 AND MAIN-bTS.
Look before you Buy
And .you won't jrei stuck either
on a painted seal or inferior Houo'-s.
wnicn are oiten oiiced as ojiraino ny
unprincipled co r. i . i Th'eroif
doo't want yoj to natrin;ze inrm
once, tiiev want o
a samule o
always fi-d
wtitH U) oe
ou w'nes
elsewhere.
th:s tip.
21 Inch Sleel Air Tight Stove--$4.50
A Fine Russia Air Tigh t Stove $5.50
24 Inch Steel Air Tight Stove $5.00
24 Inch Russia Air Tight Stove $6. 00
28 Inch Steel Air Tight Stove $6.50
25 Inch Russia Air Tight SLove $7.50
T(li:SK PIt'CHS CAN'T III'. UK AT IX OAtAliA OK ANVWHKUK ICLSH.
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PHIL THIEROLF, Proprietor.
S. E. HALL & SON,
South Sixth Street, - - Plattsmouth, Neb.
W. D. JONES...
Ciss Comity's
kiest ; Livervman.
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enctloneer all kinds of goods atd Tttrm stock
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CHRISTIAN SCCENCE
Reading Rooms and Dispensary,
Drew Kniltliitar. riatUiroiiili, 'eh.
Open lro:-. t J ?. m. to 3 n. v.. srd 7 to 9 p.
m. e--:ce each a.:nray. 11 p.. n.
The Best Laundry
in Town
Is the way our Laundry is known by
everyone in Plattsmouth. The finest
laundry and the whitest linen, the
most perfect domestic polish, and gar
ments sent home as good as when we
received them, are all synonymous.
You can't beat us for beauty or finish,
MJL
Continue to doa leading business in Fancy
and Staple Groceries. Because they carry
an immense stock, buy Tor cash and sell at
low jDrices. Everything good to eat of Best
Quality. Call and try us.
nzz FOLEY'S HONEY TAR zn!z
IS THE CHEAT j
j THROAT and LUMC REMEDY. j
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BFo- Sale by SMITH & PARMELE.
GEORGE K. ST A ATS,
Corner of Sixth and Pearl Streets, - - - Plattsmouth, Neb.
South Sixth St.
NEW : flDV&PJlS&At&tt!-:
v ' j
HAIR BALSAM .
Promote a luxuriant pi'jwth.
Never Fails to Bestore Gray
Hair to its youthful Color.
Cures m.p diwwi bair fair.g.
'H "9 U "i 'hi 'wnsrs
mj nBoViVO UK "lsl ot 4Mm
64U3UUAcudiux 4S4i q4 ye sry
"W5tW Buiuin nic isfl
Hold-Past
CLOTHES LINE
HANGER.
A nei r ; e. ! t;v:?e t-K'c'- c r
wl ' buv. ' -o o" y ; -r ual o ? ,i
a- ! io:' Zi.f v- - :n v. '
ho i - -rpe cr ::r- ; . ; it - .v. ;r..
riovr r: ' co: ro - t -
Vcf. v rr:ce. A - " v :. ?vr. .
c'l.r'e .e r lorv. 'ra. ? ' -. '.
srd pro.'.t-:! r-.rj. sre -.:2 V .e:cT
Samp e pair, by s:'. ."c.
KELSO NOVELTY CO.
1 oc-; 5:.. :- I'a .
O-D.aha Granch O.Tjco, cor. Seventeenth anl Fa mam sts.
'rill- PERKINS HOUSE.!
j i
i F. R. GUTHMANN, Prop. j
Rates SI and -$1.50 per Dayi
C'ent-nUy uncp-tcn and Cora
'o?cy v Fun:Hhetl.
Try Wurl Bros'. "Got HeiFT cig-ars
PL TTSMOCTII,
NEBRASKA
HARD COAL.
T;--ur Cojl. f;er.u'ne Caron CHjr Coa
FOR CASH.
L-e o der at F. R. White's
W. 7. WHITE.
TIIE DAILY NEWS, loc WEEK.