Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, November 20, 1890, Image 4

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How fat I'd get if I had one."
FREE Get from your dealer free, the
$4 Book. It has handsome pictures ami
valuable information about horses.
Two or three dollars for a 5a Horse
Blanket will make your horse worth more
and cat less to keep warm.
5A Five Mile
5A Boss Stable
5A Electric
5A Extra Test
Ask for
30 other styles at prices to suit every
nody. Jf you can t get them Jrom your
dealer, write us.
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CHEAP AND STRONT.
(Bother styles 6-A Nets, prices to fii'l- all
'Wm.Avbes&Sons, 1'Hri.ADEl.IiUA.
bold by ail '.j'ers. ,j
Hijh School Notes.
Mrs IIi!scy was unabl; to attend to her
duties at tlx: Uhh School yesterday on
account of Mc kness. Miss Edna Adams
was substituted in her place.
Miss Maud Vivian and Mrs. C. C.
Parmele were welcome visitors at the
Friday morning exercise. These exer cises
are becoming quite popular and are
of much benefit to the schools
Prof McClellan has introduced an
industrial brunch, which will cer
tainly become popular; that is, to learn
upils the use- of tools in constructing
effects from wood. Nail driving was
the theme under consideration last eve
ning. Miss May Berry's room sported the
banner Inst week. This is the second
time Itooin 4 has carried off the laurels,
Preparations for the Thanksgiving ex
ercises at i he opera house are now in
progress, and it is going to be one of the
best entertainments of the year. Every
body is invited to see and hear the efforts
of Young America.
What has become of the. Journal man?
Once ujjon a time he- visited the schools
and gave us quite a showing, but since
then he cometh not.
Next Fridny is pay day for our teach
ers and as the time draws near you can
notice the 'smile of contentment deepen.
Those who think teachers work for the
love of teaching only would certainly
think otherwise to see them gra?p their
order with a grip that could not be mis-nnd'-rstoo
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Almost eleven hundred pupils en
rolled and still they come. Roma for
many more will bo out of the question
unless some provision is made for their
benefit.
Ono of our teixneis :vc::t l:c:u
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;;':;!Hj.i;i c-i t;ie minor
id L. Krugir, dec-'.'nsed.
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x;;t oi rev Ivor wich .2
Atty. Byron Chirk went tj XJ.rka
City this tiionring on legr.l bujiiiefs.
Colonel Allisou, an old tcout of the
west and northwest arrived last eveniag,
and will remain the guest of the soldier
boys of this city during the reunion.
The ludy Godiva must have had ex
ceptionally long hair since it completely
conoe.i..':d her lovely person. S;nce Aycrs
Hair vig r o.vtiio in'.o me such examples
are not so rare as formerly. It not only
promotes the growth of thn ILiir, but
gives it a rich., silken textu'-e.
The social given by the Daughters of
Rebecca last Saturday evening, at the
Odd Fellows' Hall in the Fitzgerald
block, was well attcn Jed and a general
good time was had by botli old ad
youni;. Refreshments were served in
the- way of sandwiches, pickles, cake,
coffotj and popcorn balls.
It appears from the Eaglet that the
village of Eagle is infested with sneak
thieves. It says, ''One of our citizens
has J fiuf-'several pounds of meat and
grain taken within the last ten days.
Another heard a disturbance of the
chicker' and brought his shot gun into
rcquisHh sprinkling the thief with fine
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FLYNE
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NEW MEXICO'S LEAD INDUSTRY, r - OcirUefeat on Nov. 4-th.
Good Effect of the Duty Abandoned
Mlnea Resuming Operations.
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The mining interests of 3Sew Mexico
Iiava .Tili.ri..lil.l u TO in 11 r V rIi! fl revival
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during the lust few months, and a large
number of camps where everything has
been idle for years are now full of life,
s.iys mi Albuquerque, N. M.. correspond-
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em of the Ch.cgo 1 ribune. The most
productive mining districts of this terii-
I tory yield ores that carry a large per-
rentage of lend, cither galena or carbon-
ates, and this metal has to be used in
large quantities in 6inelting a fact
which renders the ore fully as desirable
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for the lead it carries as for the silver.
Under the free lead ruling of a few years
ago a 1! ore of this character came in
free of duty, and labor is so much cheap
er in old Mexico than it is here that our
smelters could import their ,lfluxing"
ores cheaper than they could buy them
here. As a consequence, work has al
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most Biiapended in all the jeau
camps, the mines were shut down and the
miners left the country. But as-soon
as it became certain that congress intend
ed to put a duty on lead ores
the industry began to revive.
Mines that have been closed for
years were opened up and put to order,
there was soon found employment for
everybody who wanted work, and there
are now at least a thousand men em
ployed in the mines in this portion of
New Mexico at from $2.50 to $3 per day.
The owners of these mines a year ago
did not employ anybody except a watch-
man to guard the property. Other mines
arc resuming operations daily, and
under the stimulus of the improved
order of things prospecting is active, and
new discoveries are being reported from
many parts of the territory. It is not
unreasonable to assume that 5,000 men
will be at work by January 1 in camps
w hich were tot doing a6troke of produc-
tive labor twelve months ago. This is
not intended to be a protective tariff ar-
gument, but merely a plain statement
of facts. Mining being the leading
source of wealth in New Mexico it foi-
lows as a matter of course that such a er with his store room occupied by Ben
marked improvement in this industry nett & Tutt. The purchasers were
has a stimulating effect upon all other
lines of business; as . a consequence
evcrybody is more prosperous and the
whole territory seems to be entering I
upon a period of better times. j
C. L. Graves, of the Union Ledger, is
in the city on business today.
John Vallery and wife, of Chicago,
arrived in the city Sunday morning and I
will spend some time visiting relatives J
and friends. I
"Uncle" Lewis Young and wife return-
ed this niorninfr from Omaha and Honn- I
v-1 k JLuii-st nucjc iucj uiivcuccuej;cuuiug i
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a fortnight with relatives.
Improve the nutritive functions of the J
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Hair renewer and thue keep the hair
from foiling and decominggrey,
Mr.s Belle Spear of Ohio.after a pleas-
ant week's visit with her cousin, Mrs. II.
M. Gault of this city, departed this
morning to visit relatives in Denver.
R. II. Patton will receive his certificate
of election today to the effice of consta
ble of the city vice Fred Krohlcr, who
was iippointed to fill vicanc-y one yenr
pgo. The shu ute.s- provide that fuch
vacancies f-hi.il o lnod i;t liic sucCwCd-
eies f-lii.ll bo llllod.
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1 s.ivo ni r.ev I " i vr.'-l-l that
i'.l; !.sls (everybody, ono w:'j' tc do it U
to iiivigor-ite t!:..? sy. !; ;a .v;i'i ,y,--r's
Sarsnpai ilia. T3oi jilt a hiirhly cone-'-nf rat
biond medithrj it i.: ti.u i..o t -v. ( i i'
and economical. It is sold for a dollar
a bold--! but v.-crlh ilvc.
t'ro":i l-'.5!-;-d;ij.s Daily.
Tlie ;Ji;t".ir3 Pacirc staged o?:t tV ir
d. ,;t)ts y-:-i.T ; -y t-.nd . Ill h: tuc
i-;:.t:. : a1: ojce.
Ilonry V,reckbach is unloading a car
lo-ul of fine potat.-.es which he is having
shipped in from Iowa.
7'Irs. Win. Crehan and Mrs. Ch ir!cs
Curtis departed this morning to join their
husbar.ds at Tacoma, Washington.
?.Tr. r.nd lira. A. G. Ilatt, accompanied
by their grand daughter, Miss May Jones
departed this morning for Oakland Cali
fornia where they will spend tha winter.
Cards are out announcing the forth
coming marriage of Mr. Edwin Barwick
and Miss Lilian, the daughter of Mr. acd
Mrs. W. J. White t.t St. Lake's church,
Nov. 26-h.
Eddie Stiles has recently been j ro
mohd to the position of night operator
at the passenger depot in Omaha. The
IIcbat.d is glad to note tho advancement
of so worthy a boy.
Some much needed side wall' repairs
were made in front of tho Ilatt Sz Co.
iacat market, on Main street today.
Others should follow their example and
shape up the defective side walks,
The Weckbach stores are making an ex
change of store rooms today, the dry
goods of the firm going into the west
room of the buildiDg and Henry moving
his stock of groceries into the room vacated.
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Written fur the Hkkald.
It makes tin feel sad, when wa reflect
To the fcurth day or November ;
Of our dreary trip up that dlinal stream
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We met the foe, with colors bright,
tIioukU we had no Logans or Uraits.
Now it does seem, while on the xtream,
car them call u- pants.
We are :i'ldliiK our little bark caimc,
L'p that stream they call Salt ltivcr.
W.,l(ljr a sl)ri(.k . it a, spnU., a ,eal
which caused each heart too.uie-r.
We haye Iail(lc), Ilow ,, tIlc bhorc;
with Kichanl In command.
T ",v'r food before
IJ'd "n1d ,Iry,i" h ve swe,,t t,,e de ;k
I -i 111 HIM" II Ii . Ul Vlflll h rr j ,
Tll,.y can elf ci101)..a fe(Hl, oats at;J eoriJi
And leave to us dry hay.
U'e e;i" chant our solemn funeral d're.
While e hear roor kichards weej.
we'll almoin! the back or(.'oiiuell'n head,
and lull our pet to deep.
Th le .uoerats did their wi.rk well,
Vitli ilieir metallic scoop.
Ami we forget thel.-old tiin-5 plot.
That dropped us in the. soup.
Though when two more year have panned us by
In eighteen ninety two.
We will send them home with a black e e,
And feeling very blue.
We will muster well our brokeu ranks,
Anl shoot with paper wads.
We'll drift them so deep beneath the waves.
They'll never find their gods.
J. C. IJoonk.
The IIkbalo is pleased to note that F.
M. Young Jr who lives six miles south
of the city is sofar recovered from a
two mouths serious illness as to be able
to come to town again.
PlattsuiOHth old settlers claim that A.
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u- waynem s article in the World-Herald
about lhe killing of McCord is decidedly
nl)y ln navor aud ls pnnciply the result
of a v5vid imagination,
John C. Faught, a former Plattsmouth
boy, but now manager of the Richey
Bros.' lumber yard at Philips, Hamilton
county this state, depaited for his home
last evening after several days' visit ith
relatives at the village of Murray,
An important sale was made yesterday
for a consideration of $10,000. The
property transferred was the residence of l
J. II. Waterman, on Main street, togeth-
Charley Parmele and J. M. Craig. Mr,
Waterman took a fine farm in part pay-
menf' for his property, located near Ne-
hawka.
Geo. O'Neil has just got himself com
fortably domiciled in his nice neat new
cottage on Clara street in the O'Neil ad-
dition. Lafe has John Kodo for a ten
ant in one of his cottages in this addi-
tion and is just completing another
which is rented in advance or its com-
pletion. This addition is cenvanient to
the shop and contains some very fine res
ldence lots
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Last nie-ht Mvstio pnrnmratimt. No. .11
I. O. (). F. elected the following officers
n, ,,:.. . n 1 : :
January 1st, 1S91:
P D Bates, Chief Patriarch; T. E. Wil-
liuIUS - s- John Cory, II. P.; R. Pet-
erson, benoe, Lorm Davis, Treasurer, C
II Petersen, J. Y.; F Boyd, L C Ander
son, O. Bengston, Trustees. ;
ZUiss Kate Robbing went to Denver
this morning to visit her brother and
friends for a few days i:i that city.
Th i trivia i1r:.i of V.'alker & Pitman.
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executed for a li.indsomc ;p7000
in T.ivir..;s;on II-. i-.-hts, nc-ar Mr.
cottage
lskcs. O'iki Om-;i;.i c.q.italist.i en.
tal'.;;::g . following Mr. Mors wiMi
sutmiscr residences at the same delight
ful place.
A gentleman i3 here from the cast and
will put tho ncT pipe organ in shape in
the new Prcsbyteri?n church. AVe are
pr; r.iis'.d a luusical treat, an organ re
cital by l!:3 Pio.byt'.r!:m !:;- :.s the- or
g.in is erected, Prof Butler of Omaha has
been i-ectircd to conduct th? aff-ir.
Ji-n r-t.-.-Lr.-.!d ;:u-cd thro:-; :; il.ie
mor:;:;',g
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To ail whoiii it may concern :
i lie e,);ni!i-icii'-rs ;ti-i in- -d i t estalili-li a
ro-;ii beinniu j su rii?s re?-t. of coutl-east cor
ner cf ne '4 sec IT-U-'.t niiiuiiiK tlitis north
tiiroucli center of ne ! IT-12 t anl terininat
inj at section Hue norlh sile of t-;iid ne 17-12-9
ha reported in favor ef the establUIie.ieut
thereof, audjall objections thereto or claims
for daniiiiies must pe liieil in the county clerks
office on or before noon on the istli dav of Jan
uary A I. isai, or such read wille be establielied
without reference thereto.
sn-it Biao Ckitbhfield, Co Clerk.
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There is no euch a stock kept between Philadelphia and San Francisco.
Prices will be found lower than Eastern houses at a liberal discount given to
dealers. Send for catalogue.
W. J. HESSE!?,
IPlattsinotli, INT eb.
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iv hi.lix idunlly liab'e , under the constitution of the State
ut Uiiiv" v. hi.-li toixc-LiiCT with the present net surplus is a net
oufirarne.. oi about $700,000,00 to policy holders.
;;iid in ninetucn years, (since
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II. BEATTIE,
Secretary.
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Be3t Cough liedioine. Becomxnended by Physicians.
Cuxea where ail else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to tho
tru?to. Children take it without objection. By druggists.
W. J.
Of the Picnic Gardens and Fruit Fannin addition to tho many bun -bred
Palms and DrMceid is in !m lar'e ml lection lins just received and of
fers for talent low down price:
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100 Seorthia I'.i x'ins 1' to 15 inches high cach$ 75
1(10 ' " 'JOtoi-'l " ' each '3 00
loo " :;t to :iu ' ' 4 so
la " " -10 to 42 " ' e.n h 0 00
200 Areea Luti-scen- is to 20 " " e:u h 2 00
15 24 to :;( " " each 3 50
12 " V'ershch-iirelti IS to 20 " ." each 2 50
2 " Ruhr 24 " ' each 3 00
4 ' Baueri, tinu :;c, " each 8 00
2 , Madagascaricnsis 30 " each 3 00
No. Kentia Fosteriana 12 to 15 " " each 2 00
25 " " 18 to 20 " each 3 50
15 " - 30 to 24 " " each 4 50
75 " Belmoriana 12 bi 15 " " euch 2 00
25 " 20 to 24 " " each 4 50
12 Ptychospenna Alexandria H " ' each 60
2 " " 30 " " each 3 00
1 " ' 54 " ' each 10 00
20 Latauia Borboniea 15 to IS " " each 3 00
17 " " 24 to 30 ' " each 10 00
3 " " 38 " " each 15 00
6 l'bcenix Buupieula 18 " " each 1 25
22 " Bechintta 12 " " each 50
5 " " :;o ' " each 5 00
12 " SyWestri.J 12 " ' each 60
24 44 " IS " ' each 1 25
5 " Canadensis 12 " each 50
6 Oreodoxa Regia 30 " " each 1 50
12 Genomea Gracitis 8 " each 50
9 Cocus Plumosa 3G " each 4 00
100" Weddeliami HtolO" " each 50
25 " Nucisera 12 to 15" " each 2 25
2 " " 8 " " each 15 00
Cycua Revoluta from 1, 2, 3, to $35,00
To be shipqed from Japan this vintcr and to arrive early next
spring.
200 Cycas Ilevoluta $ 1 to 2 00
100 " " 3 to 4 00
50 " " 6 to 10 09
25 " " 12 to 20 00
4 " " 25 to 35 00
2 " " . 250 00
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Send in vonr orders early or
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organization) uearlv lour million
OAZZA1I GAXO,
President.
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EDMUNDS & ROOT
Tne pioneer meichants of
ULliJ& isa mTC r.tti' JJ
Carry a full ht(;ek of general
inereliood i-1; hir.!i thcyell very
el's-. Jiigheyt nice );iid fur
alt kind- of f::i'io prod'.;e Gen
(:(-. ti c-.-i J.: nt'i'iii fair dealing
is (li.; .vcrct of ui:r .-uccc-ss.
J.-"M
Clark's Toultry llcmctly.
BEST IX THE WORKD.
For sale by
Druggist, PlatLsmouth, Xeb.
New Drugstore at Murray
-DIt. BHEXDEL-
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Is finishing up hij new baildiug which
will bo occupied with a first
class stock of
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"'Yoar Patronage id cordially Solicited
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