Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, January 29, 1898, Image 1
Ml EMI EEXY EWS PLATTSMOUTII, NEK., JANUAKY 2J, 1898. TIIK IIKUALU. Katablmhud April 10. W. ( OonBOlldatod Jan. 1. lbJ... VOL. VI. NO. 21. WEI ft PLEASANT SURPRISE. i 4 4 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Talk About Diamonds Their brilliant crlitier ncarco outrival tho polish you c.in put on a Mm zlutTbhoo. Good leather, well-tanned leather, thnl;8 the rciu-on. It does more than thine it weiii'8, it tits, it "feels pood" whether jou walk aeri a U e Hirtetor ncroisH tt e con''nen" It's a shiner, a stayer, a soother. Ciols monoy V Of course not as much as you'd tlnnk, though. Put one on and give iln tongue a chance to talk. You'll do the talking" after you've worn a pair and we'll Bell a lot more. AN K.NJOVA 1H.K PARTY IS IIKM IN HONOR OK MISS t'KLl A bl'KCK. Mr. and Mm V. V. I.-onircl Kntertaln a tialhtrriuR of Their Fririidn I.ady lull In a Well. The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lutz, near the power house, was the Bceno last evening of a most enjoyable Hardin Struck It Itlcli. J. D. Hardin, well known in this city where ho has visited T). S. Guild, has struck it rich in the Illack LI ills. A paper there says: "J. I). Hardin is destine to bo one of the multi-millionaires of the Black Hills. lie is now interested in seven largo mining companies, operating in tho Two-Hit district. The names of tho companies are: Tho Great North ern, Great Eastern, Chicago and Two-Hit, the Hardin, Hardin Stan dard, tho George Hearst and tho Con- ARE RAISING ft BIG HOWL surprise party, in honor of Miss Celia 80iidutej iiardin Mines, limited. All Joseph latxcr, North Side Main Street. 4 ---G0 '.-- -5--WHITEBPEAST ! COAL YARD 4 5 4 4 4 4 t LINKH.N AVK. AM) M It ISMS STS., II. 31. sttKNNH'IISEN, Manager. Large Supp'y of the BEST GRADES HARD COAL SOFT Including the Famous Missou -: . I linois, JacKSon Hill and Canon City Lump, Alwavs on hand Also a quantity of cheaper Grades of NUT COAL We also ki.:ds of Wood. A i or- i prompt' y delivered. Leave omeis rocery iioreof A. 11. Weckbach & Co. ieer on iia:id a ue FURNITURE UNDERTAKING House Furnishings, STOVES, RANGES. ilrci,ii.l- la rnmnlBtB in all Hues.. '.1 We 1-vlte our friends to look It over. W. wil en leuvur 10 please you. Call and see us. STREIGHT I SATTLER, (Successors to Lt.ry Boeck. ) PLATTSMOUTH. - N'Kf ..GO TO.. CLARK'S FOR Groceries AND Crockery The Filling of Prescriptions.. Is the most important work of a good drugstore. The very lives of a com munity depend upon ibo care and in tegrity of the man who fil s its pre scription?. We use only ihe very best and freshest drugs, and exercise most painstaking care to prevent the pos sibility of error. Pro. FRICKE & CO., SOUTH SIXTH STKKET. .Wright's Condensed Smoke for Smoking all Meats. Im parts a delicious flavor. Keeps I M?at Sweet and tree Irom In- lse. A 75 cent bottle will smoke 250 pounds. Sold by all Druererists. Made bv E. H. WRIGHT & Co., Ulysses, Neb. For Sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. 1 Sneck. About 8 o'clock tho crowd gathered at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Koehnko, and from there they journeyed in a body to tho Lutz resi dence. Mii-a Speck waa taken quite completely by surprise when tho un expected guests put in an appearance, but eho cordially welcomed her friends and made tho best of tho sit uation pioving herself to be a pleas ing entertainer. The evening was spent in various social amusements. which made tho time seem to pa-8 only too fast. A bounteous supper was also placed beforo the happy guests and partaken of with relish. The oartv was composed of about sixteen young people, all of whom ex pressed themselves as having had a most eniovablo social time. It was quite late when tlie happy gathering dispersed. Klegantly Knt erlained Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Leonard enter tained a largo p irty of their friends at their pleasant homo on Sixth street last evening. Mrs. Leonard was as sisted bv her dautrhtors and Miss Iiosa Wintersteen. The cruests were most hospitably entertained ami en loved the elaborate luncheon which was served about i0 o'clock. of theso large companies have forces of men engagei in an exciting race for tho vein of ore. Last week Mr. Hardin mado a trip to tho Hay Creek coal fields in Wyoming, which are situated about seventy-five miles north west of Dead wood. He was ac companied by a coal expert from Chi cago and his purpose could have been nothing else than to examine this great coil district looking to a future supply of coal and coke for fuel. This coal district could be easily reached by the Northwestern road from Hello Fourche. Indications are that the great estate recently purchased by tho Iiardin companies north of Dead wood will be utilized for sine ters and reduction works for the companies by Mr. Iiardin. KANSAS I'Al'KKM KICKING IlKCAl'SK OF AN ADVANTAGE IN DISTANCK, Claim Kan hum City Knjoys the Advantage Over Omaha of 2UO Mllrs DWtaiice From the Gulf l'ort. F-ll In a Well. The wife of Chas. Truman, who lives in the south part of town, is re ported to nave fallen in a well this af ternoon and sustained serious injuries. Y e were unable to learn ttie particu lars. A Grist Mill Iturned. Wkkiing Watkk, Neb., Jan. 21 The three-storv stone errist mill was discovered to be on lire at 7 o'clock this evening, and in an hour and a half was entirely consumed. The fire started in tho basement and the orig'n is not known. The mill had just been remodeled at a cost of about $,500, and was just getting in working or der. An application for insurance was seni in last Wednesday, but the policy has not yet been received. The Greatest Dincovery Yet. W. M. Repine, editor Tiskiiwa, III. 'Chief," says: "We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, cough and colds. Ex perimented with manv others, buL never got toe true rerredy until we used Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take its place in our home, as in it we have a certain and sure cure for coug-hs, colds. W hooDing cough, etc. 7 It is idle to experiment with other remedies, even if they are urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery They are not so good, because this remedy nas a record of cures and be sides is guaranteed. Tt never fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at F. G. Fricke's drug store. c A Clever Trick. It certainly looks like it, but there is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has Lame Back and Weak Kidneys, JHalaria or nervous troubles. We mean he can cure him self right away bv t iking Eiectric Hitters. This medicine tones up the whole svstem, acts as a stimulant to the Liver and Kidneys, is a blood puriher and nerve tonic. It cures constipation. headache. Fainting pell, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative and restores the system to its natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c a bottle at F. G.' Fricke & Co's drug store. She Marries a 1'ieg-an Indian. GniiAT Fa.m.s, Mon't., Jan. Mrs. Minnie Cushm.in, a white woman and teacher in tho Fort Shaw schools, was clandestinely married to Garott White, a full-blond Fiegan Indian, at Dupuyer yesterday. The bride is a daughter of C. C. Rate-man, chaplain of tho United States armv at Fort U'lknap, and formerly at Port As sinibo:ne. She is a h indsome brunette. I wo weeks ago the couple applied for a marriage license heve,but White being a ward of the government, it was refused. They then proceeded to tho lilackfoot agencv. where Major Fuller declined thorn marriage. iouay mey urovo 10 a ranen near Dupuyer, where they were met by a notary, and it is alleged that he un der a misrepresentation, secured them a license The ceremony was per formed by a justice of the peace. Mrs. Cushman, by a former nnr riage, nas a daughter nine years of age. hne bas deserted her nest, and with her husband gone east on a wedding tour. An Kuipty ISlufT. c? 1 : l- ... y oaiu -napman, wnue on the bench as judge of the district court, in an effort to heln a man o-pt, 1 t- ' - judgment against an insurance com p:iny, informed C. S. Polk, the attor ney lor the insurance company, that the court would convene on tho fol lowing day to hand down some opinions, but that no hearings or trials would be had. Mr. Polk foolishly look the judge at his word and was absent from the -com t room a few min utes. While away Chapman called up ttie insurance case, overruled a motion that had never been presented and rendered judgment against the in surance company and immediately ad journed court for the term. Jt was a reat deal of just such contemptible work as this that relieved Mr. Chap man cf his position. The insurance company has now sueu ineir anorney lor damages in the federal court. They have no cause of action, and the matter is nothing more than an empty bluff as later proceedings will prove. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ( 1-ucas County, ( Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of To edo, county and state aforesaid, and that said linn will pay the -um of One HundieJ Dollars fur each and everv cne of C ptanh that cannot be cured bv the use ol Hrli s Catarrh Cure. Frank I. Cheney. Sworn to before nie ai d subscribed in mv presence this l;h day of Dece liDer, A. It. IMkj. A. Lii-EASON. !) Xotarv lJi'ul'c. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken interna'lv and acts dreCily o-i the lood and surfaces ot the system. Send .or .es; Miionials. e. F. I. CHENEY lV Co.. Trl.-dr. IV tSod by drugg s, .c. Int rettsante Anspraehe bei Phil Andres, sprecher des Mo. Valley Turn-Bezirks,ueber "Ztel und Zwech," des Nordamerikunishen Turner Bundes. In der Turn Halle Sonntag den 30 Jan. 18'JS. Abends 8 uhr. Das publicum ist freundlich eingeladen. Eintritt frei. Hucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in tne world for cut;-. burns, sores, u'cers, sa.t rheum, fe- i'er sores, tettei-, chappep h.-snds, cb:i blains, corns, and all skin eruptions. ind positively cures piles, or no pay recuireu. it is guaranteed to ;;we perfect satisfaction or money refunde 1. Pyice 2-5 cents per box. For sale by G. f ricke. Annual Meetiufj. The annual meelirg of the Platts- mouth Brick & Terra Cotta Manufac turing Co. wiil be held at the office of II. Pollock on FriJay, January S, ISS'8, at 7:30 p. ra. T. H. Pollock, Sec y. The Q.Z. society of the Presbyterian church will give a sociable at the Woman's Exchange rooms in the Riley block. Friday, January 2S. Ad mission 10 cents. K-jf reshments free. Everybody is cordially invited. Fancy Ilread, Cakto, F.ir. Hollo ways are headquarter fur fine bred, ca ves and evcyilvug usua ly kepl in a first-c'.t-s- uaue'-v. Aisocan- les, nuts, etc. Give them a call fitzerald block, at S.ihl'Jfold btand. Ifnrlingtou Koule California Eirursions Cheap, quick, comfortable. Leave PlaUsnjouth 3:43 p. m., every Thurs day in clean, modern, not crowded tourist sleepers. No transfers: cars 1 un iignt turougn to ban iaucisco ana cos inge'es over the Scenic Route through Denver and Salt Lke City. Cars are carpeted: upho'slered a rattan; have epr-'.ng seats and bacKs and are provided with curtains, bed d'ng, towels, soao. etc. Uniformed Ufrics ana exper.'enced excursion eoaaucters accompany each excursion. 1 liev.ng ivtss.-i.'uc. s o a. b.ith.-T bout bagaage. poiiu'.ng out obiects 01 iute."v;t ana in many o'. her wavs neipiug to make the overland trip a de.ightf ui ex perieuce. Second class tickets are honored. Berths So. Fo" fo-der giving full information. cut at nearest Liv 1 11 itirlon tiou.n tiCKCt otrtce. or wlo to J. r 1 arc Kansas City papers are raising a groat howl against the action of tho Pittsburg & Gulf railroad and its western connections in granting the samo rates to Missouri river points on freight from Port Arthur as are given tho city by the Kaw, says the Denver Times. They are loud in imprecations at the road for not rec ognizing the 200 miles' advantage in distance from tho gulf port which Kansas City enjoys over Omaha, and deep in their lamentations over tin alleged ingratitude for tho Pittsburg & Gulf management as regards past favors bestowed upon it by Kansas City shippers. Some chickens are evidently coming home to roost, If ever there was a railroud-made metropolis Kansas City is that one. Snitched from comm.-t-cial obscurity by the Mii-souti Pacilic, the Santa Fe and the Kansis Pacilic, the city has been builded upon dis-c-iminations in freight rates t-uch as no other western point has over en joyed. A 200 mile differential is as nothing compared to the ;idvantage granted hor by these roads and their connections in western tei rito -y, en abling her wholes lers and manufact urers to enter and monopolize trade natura ly telouging wholly to othet points. Under sucli oi cumst mces it would appear as a trifle inconsistent for Kansis City to denounce any body for trathc discrimination? whether justiliable or not. But it is always the pelted and spoiled child that complaii.s loudest and longest when it can no longer enjoy a mono poly of favor and attention, and there fore the wails of the Kansas City jour nals may be accepted as a natural sequence of events. The significance of the incident, however, lies in the fact of the break ing up of the old order of things and the establishment of new condition: which promise at least an approxiraa tion of justice to transmissouri inter ests. Writh the opening of the new julf waterway, Kansas City, Chicago and St. Louis will no longer bo able to monopolize business which legiti mately belongs to cities on tho west of the river. Under the new deal these latter points will be able to claim and hold their own, and railway lines in terested in the long haul will no longer be able to prevent Denver from reaping the benefits of ber natural location as a manufacturing and wholesale center. The wail from Kansas City is but the first of a series which will mark the commercial and industrial eman cipation of the great northwest. IN FORMATION AMI OI'INlOfi". From liaby in the High Chair To grandma in the rocker, Grain-O is good for the whole family. It is the long-desired substitute for coffee. Never upsets the nerves or injures the digestion. Made from pure grains it is a food in itself. Has the taste and appearance of the best coffee at i the price. It is a genuine and scientific article and is come to stiy. It makes for health and strength. Ask your Grocer for Grain-O. Homeseekers Kxcurnons. Homeseekers excursion tickets wiil be sold on January 4 and 8. February l and 15. March 1 and 1-5. via Missouri Pacific railway to all poiuts in Arkan- a, Texas, Louisiana, Indian Ter i- tory, Oklahoma, Ai lzon i add New Mexico, at rate of one fa-e plus 32. For particulars call at M. P. office. C. F. Stoctexrouough, Agt. A Choice ifriind. The Clover Le if b and of flour on sa.e 11 v r. vVliiteai.d manu uciu ed by the new Weepiug Wa er Mining company is extra nice. Call t.t v bite's and lea veyour order for a sacii of it and alter tri tl you will use no other In all probability the block of stone to bo used in tho "Arch of States" at the Omaha ExpoEition will bo com posed of onyx taken from tho onyx mine near Pringle, S. D. A block four foot square and ten inches thick can be gotten out, which would be largo onough for tho purpose. A number of shipments have recently been mado from the mino. Tho stono has been used to veneer t-everal store fronts and slabs have been mado for soda fountains, for experiments as to quality of stone. It is pronounced genuine and will prove to bo a valu able mine. Col. Herbert Mansfield Bushnell will soon become so popular if Allen and the pop cohorts keep up their light on him that the Lincoln post- oflice won't be sufficient. Ho will have to go to congress, whero he can beard tho lion in his lair. Mark Ilanna is at hi old tricks igain, wheat Having reacneu asi.u.) in Chicago today. IVIany I'eople Cannot Drink Coffee at night. It spoils their sleep. You can drink Grain-O when you p'ease and sleep like a top. fori Grain-O does not stimulate; it nour ishes, cheers and feeds. Yet it looks and tastes like the best coffee. For nervous persons, young people and children, Grain-O is tho perfect drink. Made from pure grains. Get a pack age from your grocer today. Try it in place of coffee. 15 and 2c. CHKtt Count) Dairy. R. F. Dem has again taken charge of the Casi County Dairy .'d wili be n'eased to serve his old customers and 1-0 oiuers ue-iring pure m'u. Il vi-1 also furnish cream and butter n ik when desi.ed. Your patronage Is solicited. BID ASM IjnillljTIJfill Ivith Blizzards Yet to Come WnM REMEMHKR WE AKK II MA D QU ARTE US KOI I SLIPPERS SHOES RUBBERS Felt Boots AND German Sox By watchfulness on our part we made an extra good deal on ..lliibber JJool?- Children's first qua!! fleece lined , Mioses' first quality, 11 ece lint d Ladies' first qja:ity, fleece lined You'd"- lirst quality, lleeco lined CALF, KIP AND GRAIN BOOTS FROM S1.50 UP. $1.25 . I.50 I.50 I.50 ROBERT SHERWOOD, FOOl MILLINER. It I'ayx to Oet the IteHt. W. E and C. E. Crabill are deliver ing the b-a. of milk to their customers in all parts of tho city, tern of bottle delivery. Try our sj-s- Fancy Groceries. Choice Canned Goods. has just pattern New Improvements. Tne Pearl Steam laundry received one of the latest bosom, collar and cuff ironers from Chicago, aud is better prepared than ever to do nice work. Remember Feail Steam laundry, Main street These are Leaders at TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTITTTrS WANTS 3 3 White's Grocery Store (THE OLD RELIABLE.) Si UiiiiiAUAA-AliUiAUli UAAAiiiliJiAU: .lUUiLi -uecla; nonces uuuer this head wiil .h ir.-e.i 'or at Hie rale of cent per word mil .ist-rt ion . 1 A select stock of D. y Gi.oJs 11 .u; at;-:l : rived, l'you want the oe-t fo-yotr ino-iey ityles fo'- Fall and Wintei just 4 1 ve us a t rial. STKAYKU OK STOLEN. STRAYED '1 wo bay horses. The finder will be suitably rewarded by returning the same to K. H. mdham. F. S. Upper Main Street. WHITE, Plattsmotith, Neb. 1 OK KENT. :jk ii:xt- per niou.ii. A 4-rooin hu; linq.:.ie of J. ;;e w :ih stable. C Peterson. J- OK KENT Six-room houie in good repair. enir?.jy Jocatcd, So per month, tuqr.ie ol . Teierson. HIST. -A sold A. O. U. W. and Woodmen of I OST- Li the World watch charm. The tinder will piease leave same at .News office or at A. H. V eckbach ic tJo s. SI, GOO MoXKV TO LOAN. Private fiinds to loan on farm pro perty. Enquire at the News oriice. l Olt SALE, ;OU SALE A horse, to be moved away, re ol 1 . 11. Tu..ocic. En- ;OK SALE A ianr y carriage, as good as new. ri r.a.t price, licq. ire 01 J. C Peiersjn' 'WO good incubators for sale. Inquire of El sou, me clothier. A;re i, rm one-haif :niie from Mynard. r-piendid .and. Goud bui.d:i;gs. Pr:ce ?.v jjci at re. Acre farm, four m les west of Mynard. N.ue room lu.se. Good land, lUuning f r ce iiU per z ere. location; cistern 160 160 nert :-roo:n cotta?..-; good T ard city water. J. Acres: aii in ir. it. Sp.-ndid six-room cottage. car s ions. Trice j.Vj.- Crystal Spring- Dairy. Milk, as pure as froid from the "Kio-.d ike," delivered to any p..rt of the city. Sati?faci.ioii yuar.inteeu. Yuui- ( aironajre ?o.icited. L.-ave order? ai News oHi-e, or at Bennett & TuttV g-oce v s'ore. S. fi. Fi-tie::, Prop. TO CI RE A COLD IN ONE DAY ra k e L i x a 1 1 Ve U: CAlO Qui:. ie I'a be-. A : d i'..!3LS -e.'und me ieouo.v i' .: fa"? to cu e. i!"c. The genuine ha? L. B. Q. tn each tablet. 3? A kcioui house and good barn. 1 Acre farm. Otoe cot' Two large lots. en OU goou bti.a.ngs. Price :Woo. lty. Good land and UTi of bargains in c ty property and acre .4 tracts. i . ti. ruLLULiv, Ker.I Estate. Loniis 2nd Insarnnce. Over First -aiioi.a. wu, P a tsniou.n, Neb. 3IIStELL.V.EOlS. L LWTNG A I K.i.ds ol p.?::; aud fancy -ewmg, J di es ;.naL .i 3, repa r.a ul Reins' auO o3' .oi.'.es CDue i'l. .lie roo.ns oi Mrs Or:, a i;er iidii. uer tuditj hardware stoie, Ui Main . icci. w ANTED A cook or assistant at the Perkins house. Apply at once. w ANTED To tor an organ. trade. A good gold watch Enquire at tne N'e.vs o:ii;e. w . l'Ei)- .1 . -. e .;. . ; n? j e vc...: .-..y. Ac ,a-a it I : :.a a: : : . j i:. .s ; s. -. .-a..- r a . .. ' ex: elites -,..ead!J ?iiE-. ;j.;:;a:;y, luJ.j ' :e pn a, ra. G.-'i. r.i??ciivr A ire nt, Omali I't-arl Steam Laundry. IL P. Goodman In? hs new laund.-v Ij.i.y cctUM-eJ Willi litest dev-p- Miif in i u' : rt.t:'. and a-ks .-l i':ire ot vi u- iKUronace. II's wo-k- i it best a-J. vert l-eire' nud von it v no lue new laundry there wi'! ce lo iper any e:.cu-e for sending;:-. goods a-.ay. .sutrinij- loo roof for n.-.r 1 ilron ;s o tr nolto. Work called ,r and de'ivei-ed. IJ. Spies carries a nice line of 6moke ing tobacco in addition to his make of fine cigara j No! it is not claimed that Foley's Honey and Tar will cure Consumption or Asthma in ad vanced stages, it holds out no such false hopes, butvDOES truthfully claim to always 'ive comfort and relief in the very worst cases and in the early stages to effect a cure. ? t t t ? 9 V The Best Is 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, 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. 6 I t I t t 6 h 6 6 6 6 I t 6 4 6 A fiedDloom PHarma6u, I I-ilAVC PL.'LCA", Aor. 6 6 6 6 THE LEADERS ! IN THE GROCERY TRADE For Sa! e by SMI U & PARMfcXE. ARE A. H. WECKBACH & CO. 'T'HEY car -y the la'cet a .id most t omo'.ele line in Cass county. t'Every thin? .'-esb aaJ new. They p;u' cs'i fo -ojr goods and give their custo mors the sd vantage of special discount?. A comp ete lice of canned goods always 5n stock. The on'y p ace in t:ie city where you can fret all kinds of fresh Caeese. Call and t-ee u?. A. H. WECKBACH & E., Waterman Blk.