Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901, May 21, 1896, Image 8

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ADVEHSITV.
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SPRING STYLES SUMMER.
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Dame fashion has displayed a wonderful amount of
good common sense in dictating the styles of clothing
for men and boys this season. The Suits and Over
coats are not too long nor too short. The Trousers are
neither too wide nor too narrow.
Our present stock displays the best taste, the high
est skill, and the most reliable materials that we have
ever shown.
THERE'S A LOOK of the right sort about it A
FEEL of the right kind A FIT, STYLE and WORK
MANSHIP of the highest perfection. In fact the Cloth
ing has genuine merit.
Every Suit or Overcoat that leaves our store is
ready to do its full duty, and do it honestly.
You are sure to receive more value, style and ser
vice for your expenditure with us than is usually given
for a third more money.
The Say-so of this ad. is the Do-so of the store.
We might talk for hours aboutthe quality and price,
but nothing we could say is half so convincing as the
garments, which speak for themselves.
A handsome gold watch given away free to all our
customers. Get particulars at our store.
JOE & FRANK,
Clothiers and Furnishers,
Waterman Bl'k, Plattsmouth.
I fold my arms, I will not strive and strive
To find at evening time but empty hands,
And not one grain of gold In all the sands,
That with much pain and labor I contrive
To gather from the floods. No man may thrive
By effort, It is only he who stands
In favor with the gods; by their commands
He wins or loses, lllui they lead or drive.
Then why should I seek? They love me not.
They look on me with dark, unfriendly eye,
They throw some adverse charm about the spot
Whenever treasure-seeking I draw nigh, I
And since for my destruction ill they plot ; j
I'll strive no more, 'twere vain, 'twere vnin to j
try. Isabel KicnEV. i
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PERSONAL, POLITICAL AND PERTINENT.
Over 300,000 specimeua of f oil in
sects have been collected faoiu various
parts of the world. Of these, butter
dies are among the very rarest, as less
than twents' specimens all toM have
been found.
VJUall paper.
To repaper your house with one
of tiering & Co.'s New Patterns, Is
almost equal to new furniture. It
makes a nice background for the
pictures and brightens up the en
tire room. Gering & Co. have the
largest stock in the city from which
to select and you are sure to be well
pleaded, both in figure and quality
of piper, as well as the price,
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Gering & Co., Druggists.
PLATTSnOUTH, NEB.
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PEES ON AL AND OTHERWISE.
Frank Dickson of Louisville was in
town today.
A force of men were cleaning the
mud off Main street today.
Dr. . D. Cummins returned home
this morning from the east.
Geo. B. Lehnhoff was a passenger
for Omaha this afternoon.
Wm. Hagel, from out near Weeping
Water, was in town today.'
Henry Weckbach made a business
trip to Omaha this afternoon.
County Superintendent Farley will
go out to Weeping Water this even
ing. Rev. II. B. Burgess is attending a
meeting of the Episcopal clergymen at
Omaha.
Councilman 11. S. Young of Lincoln
was in town this morning, returning
home on No. 7.
Joe Vetersnick, a former employe in
the B. & M. boiler shop here, is visit
ing in the city from Lima, Montana.
Frank Buttery of the B. & M. ma
chine shops journeyed up to the me
tropolis on the fast mail this after
noon. Frank Wheeler departed this after
noon on No. 3 for Waco, York county,
Neb., called thither by the dangerous
illness of his mother.
A. B. Smith, assistant general pas
senger agent of the B. & M., came
down from Omaha this morning, re
turning home this afternoon.
George Tutberry, an old-time em
ploye in the local B. & M. blacksmith
shop, but now of Chicago, was greet
ing old acquaintances in the city.
Superintendent Ed Bignell of the B.
& M. was in town over night, and
went out on the road this morning on
the trolley car, on a tour of inspec
tion. It is rumored that Hon. It. B. Wind
ham of Plattsmouth has been retained
by the plaintiff in the case of Kennedy
vs. the Grand Pacific Hotel company.
Nebraska City Press.
Hundreds of children's lace, lawn,
mull, and India linen Hoods and Hats
at from 15 c upwards, worth four or
.five times as much as we ask.
Wm. Herold & Sons.
Ask your grocer for that excellent
torand of flour Heisers' 4 Plan-sifter."
The Melvins, on outh Sixth street,
are receiving new millinery goods
every week and sell at hard times
iprices.
All Good Kepublicaus
Should make a point of attending the
national convention at St. Louis,
Tuesday, June 16th. The expense is
not great if you take the Burlington.
On the 13th, 14th and 15th of June you
can purchase a round trip ticket to St.
Louis at the one way rate. Think
isn't it worth a few dollars a few
days time to see the next president
nominated V Full information on ap
plication to any agent of the B. &M.
or by addressing J. Francis, general
passenger agent Burlington ronte,
Omaha Nebraska.
Have You Been Thinking:
About pew window shades? We are
prepared with the right shadings and
the right rollers and sell them away
below the price made at furniture
stores. W3r. Herold & Sox.
The Pulley Broke.
John Kopp, who operates a wheel
lathe at the B. & M. machine shop,
was hoisting a heavy piece of iron this
afternoon, when the pulley broke and
he was struck on the head with the
heavy weight attached to the end of
the rope. He was stunned for some
time, and quite a gash was cut in his
scalp, requiring several stitches.
Ribbons and Lace a
For pretty summer dresses. The new
wnnxies ior trimming tnose new
wash dresses. Shrewd shoppers say
our values have never been equalled.
Wm. Herold & Sons.
The Adams Express company opened
an up-town office this morning in John
Coleman's jewelry store. This will be
much more convenient for business
men on upper Main street, and to
Henry Gering is due the credit for
securing this new office.
You Are All
Cordially invited to call on Elson, the
clothier, in his new store in Dovey's
block.
The state of Indiana furnished aj
great many tall men for the army. Out ;
of 118,4Jo4 men whose descriptions were i
taken at the time of enlistment . 11 392 j
were six feet or more in height. j
The largest kitchen in the world is!
in that great Parisian store, the Hon
Marche, which has 4,0U0 employes.
The smallest kettle contain: 100 quarts
and the largest 500. Each of fifty
roasting pans is large enough for 300
cutlets. Every dish for baking pota
toes holds pounds. When omelets
are on the bill of fare, 7,S0O eggs are
used at once. For cooking alone
sixty cooks and 100 assistants are al
waja at the ranges.
A long-distance telephone was
opened last week between Omaha and
Kansas City with a great clatter in
the newspapers. It is a fine thing to
talk with a fiiend 200 miles away, to
recognize his voice and almost smell
his breath if he has been eating onions,
for instance, but when it comes to pay
ing $l.2" for a three minute talk and
40 centf for each minute thereafter
most of us can do wit liout it, and be
satisfied with the old fashioned tele
graph and hope that will be a little
cheaper before many moons. Teka-
mah Burtouian.
Umbrellas Be-Vovered
While you wait, at Wm. Herold &
Son's, don't mistake the above an
nouncement and come in and ask us
to recover your lost umbrellas, but
bring in your old' torn umbrellas and
we will make them as good as new
with a new cover.
The recent heavy rains caused the
river to rise several feet,and a number
of large fish are finding good feeding
over in the willows in front of the city,
and the "sports" are going after them
with guns, spears, etc.
Dr. Marshall, Graduate DENT
IST, Fitzgerald block.
The American Water Works plant
it Omaha was sold yesterday, at
chancery sale, to the Farmer's Loan
and Trust company of New York, for
$-1, 009,500, who bid the property in for
the bondholders.
Airs. U. F. Young, a Kentucky wo
man, has paseed the examination re
quired by the government for a first
mate's license. She is the only woman
with that distinction, and has navi
gated the Ohio and tributaries for
many years with her husband.
A curious accident occurred on a
Lake Shore train the other day which
adds a new horror to tramp life in the
west. Au air brake broke in the mid
dle of a train and the front part tried
to stop while the hind cars pressed for
ward with unabated diligence. This
resulted in the crushing of a box car
in the middle of the train in which
some tramps were stealing rides. One
of the tramps were instantly killed.
Lincoln Journal.
MURK AY MUSINGS.
Murray has two general stores and
two elevators.
The academy conducted by Prof.
Buchanan, has been quite a success
during the past year. '
Gilmore Bros, will take possession of
the Murray bank next week. The firm
is composed of Dr. Geo. II. and John
Gilmore.
The woman's aid society will give a
social Saturday evening next at the
residence of Noah demons, a mile
east of Murray.
The village school closed its session
Tuesday. The teacber. Miss Lillian
Buck, having given a dinner for her
seventy pupils that afternoon.
S. T. Van Horn, late of Plattsmouth,
is the man of all-trades about town.
He runs a shoe shop, a barber shop
and carries the mail between the de
pot and the postoffice.
Dr. B. F. Brendel has erected a new
and convenient office, on the site of his
former drug store, Almon Root, late
of Alvo, having bought and moved the
drug store across the street.
Murray citizens have for a week
been favored by a series of religious
meetings conducted by a woman evan
gelist, Mrs. Peek, at the U. P. church.
She is a remarkably able preacher.
11. Swearingen, who will be remem
bered as a habitue of Plattsmonth sev
eral years ago, is not only keeping a
restaurant but is doing business as a
successful justice of the peace and
collector in Murray.
Wanted Forty head of cheap
southern horses. Will be at Fitz
gerald's livery barn on Saturday, May
23, 1896. Frank Anderson.
For Sale CJieap. -
Five acres of land inside of the pity
limits. Owner is desirous of remov
ing, on account of ill health. Apply to
Chas. Grimes, agent.
Highest cash prices paid for chick
ens and eggs by . W. Black, at
White's store.
Kiryole Given Away
Hy Morgan, the Leading Clothier, to
the most popular lady in Cass county,
b'ollow iug is vote to date:
Mul.el Itoberts.riattsmouth T1S0
Maude Eaton. Plattsmouth C11H)
Ilvsie Walker, Murray 3('ro
A life Murray, Mynard 7'M
Emma Wehrueln, Plattsmouth fK)
Ethel Perry, Mynard 310
Anna Meisinger 50
Mrs. llattle Stif kland. Wabash 20
l coritt Ion Day Program.
TIih following program has been ar
ranged for Decoration Day, the excer-
ciss to be held at White's opera house
at J:00 p. m. on May 30th:
Heading of General Order, by Adjutant.
Sons.
Invocation, by Kev. Post.
Address, by Kev. Conifer.
Souk.
i'h parade will form on Main street,
between Fourth and Sixth, and will
march to the cemetery in the follow
ing order:'
Mayor and Council.
Different Organizations.
Woman's Relief Corps and G. A. It. Poet.
Citizens In Carriages.
The exercises at the cemetery will
consist of the reading of the W. It. C
and (i. A. It rituals, followed by the
decorating of the graves of the de
parted veterans by the G. A. It.
II. Guy Livingston will deliver an
address at the cemetery.
The Memorial Day sermon will be
preached by Ilev. Freund,of the Ger
man Lutheran church, at the Presby
terian chureh on Sunday, May 24, at
11:00 a. in. All other churches in the
city are requested to suspend services
on that morning and attend the union
services on that morning at the Pres
byterian chuich.
By order of the committee.
Tiiok. Wiles, Chairman.
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Who Is...
, Most Popular Lady
in Cass County?
You often hear this remark.
In order to satisfy the Public Mind on this question,
F. J. Morgan
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...Plattsmouth's Leading Clothier,
Will offer a way to the solution
For Every Dollar Received
. . . .By him, either for goods purchased, or on open
account, he will give a card, entitling the holder to
TEN VOTES on the question. The vote will be
published every day in the daily papers and every
week in the weekly papers, so you may know where
each contestant stands at any time. The voting
will close at 12 o'clock sharp, on July 4th, 1896, and
the lady receiving the highest nnmber of votes, will
be declared
THE MOST
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POPULAR LADY
IN ALL CASS COUNTY
AND WILL RECEIVE
A HANDSOME
HIGH
GRADE
Lady's Bieyelef
.... With this object in view, we have taken extra pains
it selecting our Spring Line and you will find that we can 5
suit the most fastidious in.... 0
Color, Pattern and Price.
..All voting is to be done : at 13ank of Cass County.
Bicycle is on exhibition at the store of...
Farm for Snle.
An SO-acre farm 2 miles south of
PlattfiDOuih on the Hock HI uff road,
known as the Webrbein place. Will
sell cheap, one-half down and balance
to suit puichaser. Apply on theplace.
Elizareth Saxtox.
! I Tii.e Leading Clothier I
I oo ooo ooo o o o oo04 o.40oo
$2,500 or $",000 to loan on a good
quarter of land. J. M. Leyda.
The "Casino" saloon is now the
only placa in town where you can get
a drink of the celebrated Anheuser
liusb beer.
Bennett & Tutt, the grocers, are pre
pared to fill all orders for BULK and
PACKAGE GARDEN SEEDS at
prices to suit the times.
lo You Know
That Elson, the Clothier, is selling
French balbriggan underwear for 45
cents, worth 75 cents.
He Is Dead...
To his own Interests M ho does not
get his watch and Jewelry repair
ing done by a man who under
stands his business. If your watch
is repaired at Coleman's Jewelry
store
It Will Run...
We guarantee every piece of work
we turn out to be entirely satis
factory. A nice line of Watchs.
Clocks. Jewelry, Silverware and
novelties.
COLEMAN'S JEWELRY STORE,
One Door East of Old Stand,
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Zuckweiler& Lutz
RELIABLE
GROCERS.
Cor. Sixth and Pearl Sts.,
KEEP EVERYTHING IN THEIR LINE.
SELL CHEAP.
GIVE GOOD WEIGHT,
DELIVER PROMPTLY.
VODK OfTSTORI 18 SOI,ICITKI
H. Q. LIVINGSTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
I N SURANCE,
Plattsmouth. Nebraska
Wm; Neville & Co.,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
DEALERS IN
Pare Wines and Liquors
AND THE BEST CIGARS.
Sole Agents for the Celebrated
MILWAUKEE
Pabst Beer.
Deliveries made to any part of the
city or shipped to anyplace.
F. C. FRICKE & CO.,
- Will keep constantly on band a full and
complete stock of pure
WM. NEVILLE,
... MANAGER, . . .
412 Main Street, - PlaUsruoutb, Neb
Place an "Ad"
in
T HE JOURNAL,
If vou have
I Anything to Offer.
PAINTS, OILS, Etc.
Also a full line of UrusKlsfn Huulrl.i.
Pure liquors for medicinal purposes.
Special attention given to
COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS.
Messrs. F. G. FRICKE Ji CO., are the
only parties selling our Alaska Cryrtal
Brilliant
COMBINATION
Spectacles and ye-Glasses
In Plattsmouth. These Lenses are far
superior to any other sold in this city,
posseusing a natural transparency and
strengthing qualities which will pre
serving the falling eye-sight.
PROF. STRASSMAN,
Dr. Alfred Shipman,
Office In Riley. Hotol,
Main Street entrance.
Telephone No. 95. Residence one block souih
of M. P. depot.
Fred Krug
Brewing Co.,
Fred Ecenberger, Act.
OMAHA
NEB.