Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, October 01, 1891, Image 2

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The Plattsmouth Herald.
KNOTTS BROS, Publishers
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Tlll'KSDAY, OCTOHKK' I, lstil
STATE TICKET
Kor A-wociale Jurllce of tin- Supreme Court,
A. M. I'OSf of I'lalte.
for Ki'yeiit (if the SUIn 1'iilviTnliy.
II. I". SHIM A V of Dixon
C. II, MAIil'I.K.if Pou
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
Knr Clerk of IIih IllMirlct Court :
A. SALISHl'KY.
For TiedMircr :
L. ('. KICKIIOIT.
Cor Hhcrm :
;i;o. r.i)so.
Kor Coiiinv f'li'ik :
FWANK IMCKSON.
for County Jinle :
CALVIN UTSSKLL.
for Comity Hiipi-rlntciideiit :
J. K. I.KYI A.
or Ci miner :
j. i. rxwrii.
Kor Surveyor :
A. ('. M AY LS.
Kur CoiHiolKsloni'r I'lri-t District :
A. H. TODD.
THE COUNTY CAMPAIGN.
Nn-vv tliiil tlir county conventions
Lave been lii-ld. ii ml candidates
iioniinati-d for t Ii - ditlerent ofliceH,
The 1 1 i:k m.ii wishes t urge every
man Dial believes in ri'iiililican
prineiplen to work faithfully, until
after the polls close in November,
lor Ihe success of the n-iulilican
icket.
Mill Til K llKKAI.li wishes to it
mark at the beginning that it is not
its intention, ami does not advise
nu-niliers of the patty, to indulge in
extravagant mud slinging tit t lit
ppoMing ranuKiaie, or Wltat is
worse, to seek to place them before
the pnl l it in an unfair light. Wj
tlesire to meet the enemy on tin
open field and in a clean, hottest
mid manly light, struggle for party
supremacy.
We believe there ate but two
requisites that should i-erve as a
guide to every voter; via., capaliility
ind p.-irty fealty. The repulilicnn
party places helore the voters of
I. . . . . ,
mis eoiimy, a icKei, every member
of which, as we have liefove stated
at length, is eminently fitted to
perform the duties of the office to
which he aspires, in a highly satis
factory manner. In choosing can
didates fur which to vole, TlIK
JlKKAI.lt will not tear the result, if
fvrry voter will consider carefully
Ihe capaliility ol the republican
nominees.
We are aware, that olteulimes in
local campaigns, candidates are
favored because they reside in a
particular locality, or because of
Ihe high esteem in which they ate
held as men, regardless of patty
nfliliatiotis. Hut (his is no year for
republicans to be thus governed.
The members of the party of all
sections should work in unison for
Ihe success ol th,- republican ticket
because they bt'l ieve republicanism
" right. It ii t), s.iy
party lines should not be drawn in
local affairs. We believe that Ihe
party should be kept in thortnu-h
organisation from the lowest muni
cipal election to that of tin- pre.i-
lent of the Toiled States. Hy out
votes we shall either help rpub.
licanisui or do the cause harm. It
behooves every member of the
party 1o vote keeping this one tiling
in view, and give the enemy no
encouragement at the expense of
Ihe republican ticket.
The other tickets are in tin- field.
I here is not ;, ,,,,, dptiosini;- the
republican nominees that should
draw a single vole front the repuli.
licans. The republican tieket. a a
whole, represents greater ability
n1 ' i iii-nt ly better lilted to
guide the affair of Cass couutv
than either of Hie opposing tickets.
All that is needed to assure party
.success is a srong. continuous and
hartuoiiious ,,i toward the
objective point.
i
of , , ntry. They assert that to
admit into circulation the proposed
78-cent dollars, would surely with
draw the gold from circulation
thus rendering our financial mat
ters in an exceedingly utistable con
dition. I'pon this point the World
Herald very aptly says: l-'rce and
unlimited coinage of sO-ccnt dol
lars might even result in contract
ing the currency, by driving the
gold into hidini; or export.
The World Herald appears to lie
looking through a republican lens,
but at any rate this plain statement
of afTairs. as the paper s-ees it, regard
less of who favors it. is to be commended.
not ffive. This in plain, practical
business.
The democrat .ire wasting time,
brain tissue and muscular force in
hammering reciprocity. Recipro
city in a forward movement. It in
bete to stay and the democracy of
the country miht as well accept
the inevitable without such un
seemly urimaces. Fremont Tribune.
I II K IlKKAI.O of the city isyctlm
into its old habit of making' tin
warranted assertions as to the pur
pose of the democracy. It yestt
lav Klateil that "the democracy d
sires to replace the duty on suj-ar,
tea and cotfee "we have never wi
any democratic declaration to tin
elfect and we would like to know
where TllK IlKKAf.D (jets its authr
ilv from (or the statement. Hesid
if thev did we have excellent repul
licans. testimony (Major McKiule
for instance) that it wouldc n't makt
anv dillerence to the people
America, because it is the forci-nii
that pays the tax, you know. Journ
al.
Till: lll.KAI.Ii does not desire
make the democratic platform
misrepresent the party in any form
but in observing the cours i
sued oy the party in the past an
juomy irom us present policy, as
indicated by the declarations of Hi
slate platforms thus far, surely no
other conclusion could be drawn
In lancing in retrospect at th
party actions, we hud that at no
tune since the civil war, has it taken
i position other lhan that attribute!
lo il lv 1 UK Illik-Al.l). I be latest
authority we have is the once fam
oils Mills bill, winch retained (best
duties. Mut laying aside the recon
ol the party, is it not conclusive
that it favors a jiluty ou these arti
cles, in astnuch as it favors a rev
line tarill.' . duty on these arti
cles could never serve as a protec
live larui necaust- we will never
have iuduseriert producing these
products, to protect, as it is impos
sible to produce them here, profit
ably. I n accordance with a provis
sion in the McKiuley bill (In
articles in ipiestion were admittei!
tree of dutyaud every demoratic ora
tor. and every democratic slate con
vention that has been held thisvear
condemns, in no imniisstakabb
lain-uaj;e, the provision by which
the duty was removed from these
commodoticH. We defy Journal to
name a single democratic states
man that favors the free entry ol
these 'oods into our parts, and wo
are quite certain that the Journal
will not place its self ou record as
favoring the position of the repub
lican parly.
In regard to the second point
little need be said. Major McKinley
and the party to which he belongs
has always declared that a duty
upon this class of oods, is a lav
mid invariably paid by the con
sumer. A purely revenue taritf as
advocated by the democratic part)
is always added to the price of the
article. I'o! t'ia: : ea-on the repub
licans favor the free entry of this
class of guilds into our ports. Mut
they fa vor a taritf upon other pro
ducts in order that we may compete
with (iti-at Mrittian and
aid render the Moods cheaper to
Ihe American consumer than when
dependinn upon the foreign mono
poly a revenue taritf is as much un-
ike A protective tarilf asdenioc
racy is unlike republicanism.
TllK idea seems to be prevailing
that J ude Chapman is particularly
ilesuous to enter the canvass for
the judgeship without opposition
We are are aware that in the pas
mi- oisirici nas so nii-niv vaiuet
his services that be has been mad
the choice of all parties and sec
tions.and doubtless for this inanife
tation of esteem in which he is held
by tne district the judye feel highly
complimented and is truly grateful
Me will be a candidate for re
election on the republican ticke
but he will come before the people
uiakenjf no claims to a "pre-einptei
rif-ht" to thejposition, relying only
upon .his eminent lilness as tv
deni ed by hiscourse on the bench
in the past. If the democracy has
a candidate whom Ihey desire to
place injopposition to Jude Chap
man, we feet puite sure that he wi
be gladly welcomed into ihe riiifj.
s
D
ARK
DommaBs to Offer tlie op
In voting at the approaching fall
election, it should be borne in mind
that the democratic party desires
to replace the duly on sii";ar, tea
md coffee. The third partv is not
so pronounced in its views, but as
it is opposed to the law by which
these duties were removed, we are
led to conclude that they, too, favor
the duty. It may appear to som
that these national (piestions
should not eutcriiitothedisciission
this year, inasmuch as the officers
whom we shall elect will not be
permitted to act, in an official
ipacity, (oncerninj; these qucs
imiin. it one mis is true, it is
highly important that every man
who believes in republicanism vote
the straight ticket, for a victory
never fails to stimulate activity and
irouse enthusiasm two factors ab
solutely essential to assure victory,
in ,(I2.
THE NEBRASKA ADVFHTKIWP.
THA1N.
We -j-lean from our exchaiiires
that the propoKodplan for eipiippinrr
the advertising train is assuming
shape and there can be no doubt
that all will be in readiness not later
than Oct. lath.
The train will consist of five cars
lesifjnetl to carry the exhibit and
two sleepers for the accomodation
of the representatives.
The entire trip is to be made in
thirty days, durinju which all the
principal eastern states will be
isited, and in addition to the ex
ibit prepared, the country will be
Hooded with advertising mutter
I hi- project if suceessfulv carried
urn i nil miii i. iii io oritur irood re-
ults and fully remunerate in the
nd.
No
tniitj for Investment.
Excuse for not having a
Home ot Your Own.
1 L'l
A.
a MAYKS
eounrT-scuvKToii
CI TIL KNGIM-I-R
4 county clerk will be
p ..attended to.
ofKit'K IN CttlTKT HOU8K,
Plattsmouth, - Nebraska
pHlLIP THEIROLF
w-joiiru LlJ t lie
-Finest. Cleantst, Cosiest '
SALOON"
IN TIIK CITY -
Where may be fouud choice winei
licpiors and cigars.
ANHEUSKK HUSCH HKER.
AND
MASS' ALE WHITE LARK J.
always tin hand.
UUUS PEITERHERG.
COKNKK OF MAIN AND FOUKTII ST.
Put What you are paying out
for Rent into a home.
7 per cent money for persons
wishing to build in South
Park.
- - m "--
Look to the Future
ana invest now in
South Park.
IHE OPPORTUNITY OF A
LIFE TIME.
KliW sk. democracy in dcclar
iiitf in favor of tree coinaue of the
MiJverof the world, fell into the same
bottomless pit into which the de-Hint-racy
of Ohio has fallen.
The conservative busines!" men
of all parlies assert that such a
rourse could not lad to result dis-"lo-trouslv
to the biisiness"interesls
NtBRAbKA DEMOCRATS AND RE
CIPROCITY
The democratic pat ty of Nebraska,
with its accustomed devotion to
forei-v,,, iM,( particularly Hritish
interests, "denounces the one-sided
reciprocity proposed b thepresent
idmiuistratioii."
The democrats of Nebraska a
ear or so ayo were commeudini,'
Ulaine and reciprocity. It looked
lo them then that this new plan of
aliny with foreign nations was
on tin- free trade iiriiieinle :.,,!
I I" ......
these de crals were ready then to
swallow leeiprocitv and embrace
its illustrious uroniub-ator Hi.)
now that reciprocitx is a law and is
performing jts u,,od atid perfect
work. lenionstraliti)i that its real
virtue lies in comuiandiut-' certain
ailvantat-vous coucesHiom from
other nations, the democrats are
dead au.iiusl it. Their plan in to
throw the burs clear down and in
vite all the nations of the earth lo
make thi. country the diiinpitii;
around for their pauper made
products, thus reserving uotliiii.tr
by which to compel free admission
ot certain of our producis iutothose
other nations. Even if we should
abolish every vesliye of our tariff
restrictions, as democrats prefer we
should, how would that effect other
tariff nations' They would still
impose duties on our exportation,
just the same. In that manner we
would rive eouiethitijr for nothing.
My reciprocity we et something in
return for what we pive, else we tin
MAJiiK McKIM.KY dispensed re
ublicanism to the masses at Ot
tuiuvva, la., yesterday. Republican
success is so well assured in Ohio
thalthi- Major seems to be losing in
rest in the campaign in that state.
vvunuti piate manulacturie start-
intr up in several places in Ohio
tple t;'oods becotuinj. cheaper and
in increasin;- market for farm prod-
nets, CamphclMiiida it (jtiite dilli-
ult to make that taritl discussion
iiiterestintr for the .Major. It really
shows a spirit of true manhood on
the part of McKinley, to cease
poundiny the man, that he hi s
him down.
The Journal denounces MK ,.;K..
ALhfor accusing that democratic
party of favoring a duty or stiirar,
tea and coffee, and in the same
column it denouiicts the recipor
city feature of the McKinley bill
which provided for the free entry'
of these commodoties into our
ports, as a deception and a bum-but;.-
The party favors a duty on
these cotninodoties, because, if for
no other reason, that it is oppo
site to republican doctrine.
" .. -
TllK World Herald ol yesterday
throws off the democratic cloak and
appears a full Independent attire.
Slowly but surely demoernlic bul
work cease to exist. The Journal in
comentiutr on the action of the
World Herald savs: It i uiel..n
( holy to think ol a man of hri-hl
prospect, like Mr. Hitchcock. lhrov.
intr their to the do--. l-Aidcntiv. a
l-ii
iiiHiuy compliment to tie- n!
dents.
pen-
TltK republicans of Ot,- county
nominated a strong ti, ket at their
conrention Tuesday. The would-be
lictators were relegated to the rear
and an honest expression of Ihe
true sentiment of the deleentes w.-m
had in every instance. The result
is, a ciean and able ticket
placed before the neoulr.
iii of the times indicate
Oloe will this year fall into
with the party of jiro-rress.
was
The
that
line
i
nnmt; oilier reasons wily it is
better to invest in South Park than
elsewhere in the city, are these
I roperty is more saleable if you
wish to sell, more rentable if you
wish to rent; iflookinir for an in-
crease in value, no other part of tin-
city will compare with it inprospect
The ath ward composed largely of
South Park, less than three years
iro could hardly muster up a vote
it the last general election the vote
was l.'lil and all were not polled. It
has been less than two years since
the city invited us into the corpor-
ite limits, yet we have over one hnii-
dred newly built house ond others
in process of construction, owned.
with few exceptions, by the parties
now living in them.
riiispartof the city has a store
water mains, electric arc lie-lits.
hurcb and school priveledges and
new church edifice just erected
of which the whole city is proud.
Plattsmouth's steady growth for
live years past almost doubling its
population; the advance stand it
has taken regarding public im
provements. Ihe certainty of a new
!tW0,(KH) court house; the completion
of the great Missouri Pacific rail
way into this city, giving us anoth
er great trunk line and competing
market; the constant increasing
pay roll of the C. H. & (J. shops, to
gether with many other well known
reasons, assure a steady and perma
nent advance in realty, which will
doubtless effect South Park more
favorably than any other portion of
Plattsmouth.
With a Finn to tht riiiniirutjf-iiinii of
a Mill yrmtrr ijrointh of this part of
the nit u, wr will coninn to si ll lots on
monthly pautnrntk, furnish momy
with which to tint Imusm will ry.
rhmnjf lots for othn- imjiroml city
jnoptrty or for tlrsiitiblr imprornl or
iinimpron-d hunls.
It is not so much the speculator
as the permanent resident that we
wish to purchase this disirabl,-
property. Out of over KliillTY pres
ent owners of South Park
property none are speculators
hence there are no lictitous valuew
and lots are selling at about the
price they were inunediatly after
it was platted - a strong argument
why the present is a most desirable
time for investment. Much addi
tional information regarding South
Park may be had by calling at my
office on Main street over Hank of
Cass County.
R.
HAKl'yACTl'KR OK AND
UIUDHEHLE 7.YZ7 RET PAL
UKAI.FH IN TNK
CHOICEST HRANDS OF CIGARS
UI.L LINK 01
TOBACCO AND SMOKK.x S ARTICLES
p,. peteise;
THE LEADING
dways in stock
Plattsmouth.
Nebrassa
IRST : NATIONAL : MAN K
GROC E$,
HAS THE MOST
COMPLETE
STOCK IN THE CITY,
OTTHING FRESH -AND -IN -SEASON
UK PLATTSMUI'TII, NKIIUASKA
Paid up cauilal ..
UlplUx
- fiO.Ol.Otl
. Ki.mio.iiu
I'ffern the very beet fiieilltles fur the pronip
irani-ai'iiun oi iinuiniHie
Uaiikiim Business
stock. b(Mnl.L'"li1. Kiivi-riiiiient mid local xe-
lurlUee tiiuiKlit and sold. l)eiUs received
aid iiiteri-st allowed on the certit1c-
Drufts drawn, avallalile In any part of tlx
United Ktate and nil the Drliiclnai Ihwiik n
Surope.
OOLLKtmONH MAUK AND 1-U0MPT1.V KKMIT-
TKD.
UlKtiest market price paid for County War-
ranis, oinie anm oiinty Dunda.
UinECTOlW
John FiU -rald I). HawkKwonb
Siu WauKli, K. K. WUiie
iieoree E. Dovev
ohn KlUiterald. H. WauKh.
freelilent Cai-Mer
ATTENTION KAKMI-KS
I want your Poultrv. Kir, ut.
ter and your farm produce of all
kinds, I will pay you the highest i
i",lu 1 buying for a
Iirn in Lincoln.
B. PETERSEN,
TIIK LKADINC GROCER
lit A A
i latisinoutli - - Nebra
P
J. ll:A:N:S:li:N
OKALKR IN
T
II K CHIZKNS HANK.
PLATTSMOUTH . NEBRASKA
Jayltal stock paid lu js" n i
AuthorizedCapltal, $100,000.
OKFICKa
it-vNK CAKKUTtl. oOK A, CONMn.,
Fresldent. Vloe-Pre-ti-u-m
W. If. Cl-HHI.Ni. (.-hier
--- II1KKCT0KH
'rank Carrutli J. A. Connor, K. K. tiiithn u'-i
I. W. JohuKon, Henry Ho-ck, John O'Keefe
W. I), Merriam. Wih. Wetenoamp, W.
H. CuhIiIiik.
STAPLE AND FANCY
GIIOCEKIES,
(iLASjS AM)
HI
fBANSACTS'i GENERAL BANKING BUSlNES
rotuo'i I tlie Pubic Solicited.
niet eejf.flcates ol dt-Hw its bearing Interest
Huvs and sell- exchange, eouuty and
city . ,. ,i
B
ANK OF CASS CO I NT Y
Cor Main and Fifth street.
JOHNSON BU1LDINGN SufU'St
fald up paint al..
turpll!!"
?.'il urn
OFFICERS
0. H. Farnele I'reinleiit
("red tinrder Vice I'l-nid tnt
1. M. FntierMou Caslifir
T. M. Fiitterson, Ast Caluer
DIRECTORS
(J. II. l urniele, .1. M. Fatterson, Krerl Oorder
1, K. Sintth, K. B. Wii.illMin, II. H. Ilatn-ey and
T. M.l'atteiwm
GENERAL BANS1NC
" SAN3ATED
Ai-oounts solicttei Imereit allov ed or, time
lspafilt-i and prompt aU'-ntionilven to all tms
itiess entruiled to its care.
TTOKNKV A LAW.
WINDHAM & DA VIES.
M. B. WINDHAM. JOHN A. DAVIHM
.Notary 1'iililie Notary PuDl!
omce over Hank of fas County.
ClattsmoHth .... Nebrashl,
TTOKNF.V
A. N. SULLIVAN.
ttorney at-l.aw. Will Kivw prompt attent'it
o all hue necs entriiKted to him. Olllc,,u
umou inocK, r.ai-i side,, riattcmouth, Neb.
TEW HARDWARE STORE
S. K. HALL SON
MEAT MARKET
SIXTH STKKKT
F. H. KLLKNHAPM. Prop.
ie beHl of tresh meat alwayw found
mi huh marnet. .i.m treh
KggH and Mutter.
Keep all kinds ot builder hardware unhand
and mil eiipply contract r on most fHV
"Mlile. terms
: tin RooFiirsr'o-'; )
MpoilliliK
and all kinds of tin work promntiy
. Order trm the country Solicited
l Feasl Hf.
FLATTSM0U1H, NKH.
Wild game of all kinds kept in their
a SIXTH STKEliT fjl
Meat market!
lUCKER SISTERS.
( AkKY A Ft r.I- LINK OK
MU-IENERY AND J-RFNCH fl.OWKRS. j
We lilmi have H dreis tnakiiiK departmenV Sat-
isfai-tion tinaranteed.
SlIF.k'WOODSTOKi;. Pl. ATTSNOin I
Lumber Yard
THE OLD RELIABLE.
A,
1 Jl
PI LUM
1!
Chamberlain's Eya and SMa
Ointment.
A certain euro for Chronic Sow Eyes,
Tetter, Salt Ebeam, Scald Head, Old
Coronio Sorea, Fever Sores, Eczema.
Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples
ana rues, it is cooling; and soothing.
Hundreds of cases have beoa cured by
alter ail ouier treatment bad failod,
rtliingles, Lath, Sash,
Doors, Blinds
Can sunnly cv-rw rienmml of tht citv
f " V1 tn. oui uj ptirt'Ul
in rear of opera liouw:.
v
it la put up in 23 and 60 cent boxes.
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