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About Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1891)
Lincoln, V ' II1! tilt jfa.it.urioitl SocittJ pattern 01 Ik . VOL.XXVII. NO. 30 r , r , .. Br.! 0 IPQUOER PLATTSMOUTH, CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA; THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22 189! $1.50 A YEAR Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder Food Ke MirrhBH nf nil in leavening strenth. Latest U. S. Government F port 0 R. A, SALSBURY D-K-N-T-I-S-T : GOLD AND rOKCELAIN CKOWN8. f.Bieluwayii!Milietl ft-rtlie pitW iructlo nt twill. ' Bino r.old Work a Specially. Roekwund l'.ck PIU:n..Ht I,. Srt MURRAY ITEMS. BY PAN8Y. The M. P. pay car passed through Murray Tuesday morning. It is reported we will soon have regular trains on the new road. m Ipp Oldham departed lust Thursday for Iowa for a visit with one of her sisters. Mr. Banninc'a elevator i almost complete, and then Murray will be able to boast of two elevators. Mrs. Martha Faueht, of Phillips, Neb., ia visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Root. Tvinrrnvis Irvinfif to organize a hand. We hone it wifi&irceed for a pood band would ii ueneiu w the place. Edmunds & Root are daily re ceiviug new gooas, which wifj Iih iriad to enow to their many f friends. Mrs. Conally had the misfortune to fall backward down the cellar a few mornings ago and is suffering from the injury. Mf Slrhrnrlpr. our barber, has moved to Murray and is now in readiness to wait on the wants of his customers Rev. Graham preached one of the most interesting sermons last fab J Estate, Loan and Iwurfnce Agents bath eve that has been our pleasure Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rankin, if vouhare real estate to sell or who llave i)cen Hojourning in the .rhanire send us description, price we8tern part of the state visiting IN SOCIAL CIRCLES TIIOS POLLOCK R liotary l'uIUc ft AMtract.r HTERS Solicitor Nand terms. Abstracts of title furnished at reas onable rates. i,(KJ0 to loan at 7U per cent and no commissions, un farm security. POLLOCK & IIYKRS PLATTSMOUTH - NTf- Offlce uiulet Ca County Bhiik. TTORNEV ' A. N. SULLIVAN. Attorney at-Uw. Will irtvt ; prompt 'teniiM ftn all r-wineM ntnii'TM ii - Union DlocK, mn. i - f) A.WSON & PEARCE HAVE RECEIVE!) Their Fall mm, faiu y rlbbmn. tip and qiilll uSo A lot of new Imlilmi erne "1'.'" In straw ami ff. They nve t Hue ol baby tiwil-anil In or dert-inlflu old Mock out have re duced tb-ir uraw tailor nut o 40 and to ', 75 CO' is mnmicu, X MISS SCI1UYLKR, TRIMMER. UCKER SISTERS. HAVE JU9T KEC1VKD A FULL LINE OK children, returned home last Satur day greatly benefitted by their trip. We notice by the papers Beveral irood farms for sale in the vicinity of Murray. This is a good section of country and a good market close at hand why not some gooa enter nriimr farmers come into our midst and live in the land of plenty They never would regret the pur chase, f ," A great many of our democratic friends took advantage of the ex- A A ..it. cursion that went to riausinouui last Friday night, to attend the rally. A great many more would have gone if the train had waited until 6 p. m., as a great many could not leave their work. District Court In the case of Stevens vs. Hank of Commerce, submitted to the jury inut f.vpiiiiip a decision was ren Th K. of P. Lodja Entertain mviteti Gimfita at Thoir Hall. A Droerressive high five party was given under the auspices of the Gauntlet Lodge No. 47 K. of P. at their hall last evening, in which ninety invited guests participated. The K. of P's. have giveu enter tainments of like nature at former times and the apprehensions that a rl..:iH:int time would be had were fully realised by all and the reputa tion made bv the lodge for genial ....... ity and hospitality was-ampiy sus tained. The lodge has provided a rornmodtons hall and exercised care and becoming tnste in furnish ing it bo that it presents, in a great tiicnmire. the annearance of a well i ordered parlor. The room was ap oronriatelv decorated. The chan daliers being encircled with twin ing plants and the walls beautiful ly embelished with symbols of the order. The playing commenced at 9 rVWV and continued until 11:30. After a summing up and a com nirlann of notes it was ascertained i . that Dr. Humphreys and Miss Llste Moore were entitled to the first prizes. The gentleman's prize con sisted of a fine silver cup; the lady's, an elegant plush handker chief case. The booby prizes were received by Frank Morgan and Mrs. F. C. Gall. These prizes were constructed with a view of amuse ment rather than elegance. After congratulations had been extended the prize winners the com pany repaired to the Hotel Riley wiisrp ovstcra were served, alter IN INDIANA. he NsbruhkH Exposition Aatom the Hooaiera. A communication to THE Hek rom Plymouth, Indiana says that the advertising train is meeting wilh h i-reat HUCCOSH B8 Was CX- pectcd by the most enthusiastic unnorters of the movement. At eorla and Chicago thousands of people passed through the "cars examining the display and were delighted with the exhibits. Aa was expected, however, as tnc train advances farther east the peo ple become more Interested ana many of them apbeur to think it hardly possible that soil that is so productive can be purchased so reasonably. Our correspondent says that fully 10,000 people have passed through the car. The renresentativcb make a special effort to have newspaper re porters form an adequate idea ot the possibilities of Nebraska soil. -FRED HERR that MANN OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK OIF - - DRY - GOODS - AND Ladies P vum isb ings Id How Comploto is. all Departments, We clip the following from to day's Hee concerning the progress - . w . it. . of the train after leaving I'lymoiuii: "HOUKllOX, Ind., Octal. 1 lie ex hibition train left Plymouth at 8 o'clock this morning, reaching Hwurbon shortly before 0 The people of this little city have taken .complete possession of the cars containing the exhibit, and during the stop of little more than an hour fully 1,000 people have filed through the train. It would be almost im possible to give too high a coloring to the statement of their surprise and enthusiasm or to over estimate I the benefits probably resulting to Nebraska from the trip through DRESS (J00DS We are showing a handsome line of CAMF.LS HAIR PLAIDS, HKOAD-CLOTII, FLANNELS, SISRGKS, HENRIETTAS. A full line of colorings and blacks. BLANKETS AND COMFORTS Stock complete and prices lower than ever. UNDERWEAR A good Ladies Jersy vest at 25c. Ladies fine Jersey vest and pant in white or natural grays at 50c each Ladies natural Gray Wool Vets aud Pants at 50c. Regular 75c under wear. Full lines of Ladies Fine wool ribbed under wear in whit,f , cardi nal and black. Complete lines ol Child's under wear in natural, scarlet and white at prices lib low as the lowest. CLcOftlSS .'liDSHilWliS. AVI which all repaired to their homes j lhifl p0rtion of Indiana. The train feeling that the K. of I'd. had , u,.n wcn advertised in advance nlanned and successfully out the most enjoyable social event of the season. carried , , tfl nle over the entire route Police Court, Chief of Police Archer filed a complaint against J. L. Dewy in the police court this morning charging him with drunk encss. He was fitied $2.50 and costs, amounting to $8.50, upon the payment of which he wad re leased from custody. Thinvet Cauoht. Three sneak thieves entered the clothing store of Jessie Davis at Weeping Water yesterday after noon and two members of the PALL AKD WIMER HATS THMMIHGS. AND We also have a drrf making department. Sat isfaction gu;tMuteed. SUEKWOOOSTOKK. PLATTSMOUTH dered this morning in plaintiff, to the extent of $105 on the first action and $10 on the second The forenoon was consumed try ing an appeal case in which A. IIos- kins seeks to recover rent on a meat market, which he alleges was rented by Mr. Woodruff at Weep ing Water. As we go to press the case of Louisa Hrakleage vs. Metts, a saloonkeeper of Louisville is pend ing. Mr. Brakleagc alleges that the defendant sold her husband liquor airainst her instructions, which llv resulted in his death. The case will be watched with interest. 1 CI EJ I V I favor of party asked to be shown a pair of oants. and while they were appar cntly intensely interested in exam ining the goods Mr. Davis observed the third member- secrete two pair of pants under his coat. He was taken before Justice liarr, found guilty and sentenced to con finement iu the county jail for a period of sixty days. The other two were discharged. HOLD AND POUCKLAIN CKOWNH -I Bridge work and fine Riild work a 'SPECIALTY. DR. STKINAC8 LOCAL well m othar .iui. '. eethetlcdKlTen tor the pulnleiw extraction ot tOCID. 01 A MARSI1ALL, Fitzgerald - h1whh Hi'llinir low Schildkuecht shoe store. at the If 'a lioavv hrtnln larn-e aizes. 10. 11, and 12, going at less than they & -. L'..i.:i.ii.....nl,tL. if COMI UL OCIIllUailtVlllo- fc - T A ;.j nlui uuo rfftdmptiru or now Anviv r ... - - - I dera to cover up or hide a bad coni- 1 r.l..vinn 1n nnt know that O. . Snyder can furnish them with Ulush nl Ununa ullifh la ('lpttn WJltOT. Tltiri- V. I AX.nvK7, r I tli akin niul nnsitvelr removes I . - - . . . .1 i.uk h.qna ami h i hr n 1 NrHNrn IUIdl.n nvuun " ------ nUa thi nhinv look from the face I . ... i : - j ana wnttens it soon an uppneu Matrimonial. Markikiv -Elder J. M Wood, of! Plattsmouth, to Mrs. !. b. Littler, of Des Moines. Iowa. Rev. H. W. Tilden, pastor First Haptist church, officiating. Elder Wood is too well aud lavor- ably known to our people to need any intimluction. The bride is tne widow of Hon. N. Littler, who was a prominent leader of public opinion iu Iowa for many years. The elder will arrive in the city at the close of the week and oc cupy pulpit next Sunday as usual and will doubtless enter upon lus word with increased zeal. 1...VB nrir!irititl v hoard of Nebras I... . i i j ka's claims to greatness. Many come to the train doubtful and in credulous, but go . away convinced that Nebraska is fully able to sus tain in every particular the claims she has made. "WAKSAWAlud., Oct. 20.-The ex hibition train made the second stop of to-day at Warsaw at 10:.) this morning and from start to finish the CiiVs have been thronged. More than 2,000 people have passed through the train here and still all could not see who desired. The heavy weather of yesterday and this morning has cleared a good deal and promises to be favorable for the afternoon. .The advance press notices have fully apprised the people of the nature ol the ex hibit and of the purpose for which it is run and there is little distrust that it is designed to foster a real estate boom or for speculative pur- W.L...U Thl lV hihit ia taken at its real worth. The printed matter in the possession of the delegates is sousht for eagerly at every stop, and none is being wasted. HAVE never shown po !arg; aline in this department. W ...ll c,.,.;.i1 utronri.ui to our lin'l) UtMOrtlllBIlt of Uootlil'a Villi rj'v.v mi nuvviivivii - - r? Military and Hip Coat !wpp trimm-d with Mink, fcfca A.tracliM, MuftiiltKin Mid Conev furs. Our line of Plush Sawjuea arc cheaper than ever beture, KU. linoH of Childri'iis and Misses (Monks and Jacket. ONE. DOOR EAST FIRST NATIONAL. CLOSH FXGURliS 'Mm GUrKS JAGlKTSjl A WRECK ON THE BURLINGTON. VV to a moutliiT. wll luerease. to reprRiii in kit own eecuun a rMDnnninw ntw iuti Honw. KeffrBDCM. ANuFA tiiiibii, iak I Hox 15H&. 5ew Turk. PEAT MARKET Slim BTKBET SIXTn BTKBET F. H. ELLEN DA UM. Prop. best of fresh meat always found . . . . . . . . in this marnct. Also iresn Kggs and Hutter. Wild game of all kinds kept in their season. SIXTH 8THISKT HI Meat makketi Sleepness night made miserable by that terrible caugh Shilohs rem ' ; edy is the cure for you, by F. G . AFrick. andOH Snyder. 2 frimiinllv finds a house- hold unprepared for its visit, while the repiditv with which it develops n 'inuiant treatment. For i:niis iui ...u.. this dangerous disease Ayer's Cher ry Pectoral is an admirable remedy. It saves many lives every year. Keep in the house. Has just opened up a full line of ladies, Gents and Childrens all wool underwear and be lore you buy your Fall or Winter goods. Don't fail to call and see our prices. We beat 'era all. Have you Jseen those nob by Misses Caps, all pretty shades, 55, 05 and 75 cents each? The tenth annual meetiuir of the Nebrask Woman's Suffrage Associa tion will be held in Hastings, Octo ber '11 and 28, beginning with alter- noon session October 11. Each annual convention records mi increasing public sentiment in c . favor of womau s enfranchisement, and a growing concern on the part of the women of Nebraska to be inves ted with the rights and dignities of citizenship. While the advance in Nebraka has been in the lineof edu cation, the last decade has brought many important and direct gains elsewhare, to the Woman's SuiTaue movement, and these should give us courage rfiid afresh determina tion to push forward the work in Nebraska, that our state may not lag in the onword march of our nation toward a more perfect realization of the principles of republican govern ment. The members of the association aud the friends of woman's suffrage throughout the state, should gather at this convention lor congratula tion at progress already achieved, and for counsel as to the steps which should be taken to push our work to a speedy victory iu this State. C'LAKA llKWICK C'OLIiV. MAKY A. Kll'LKY. President Secretary. Passenger Train No. 8 Ditched Nr Monmouth, Illinoi-?n no ported Killed. It is reported that No.5 ran into an open switch near Monmouth, in. about ft o'clock p. in. Tuseday nirht and the train ditched. The report further says that five persons were killed and a great many wounded. The remains of the late m, mif.Hll whose funeral was to have occurred at the Episcopal chuc.li at 2 p. in. to-morrow was on the train enroute for this place. In all probability the train will arrive here this evening. mm. FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR WS fWOSE TO SU tifceim: cheaper Than ever before offered to the people of Plattsmouth aad vicinity. PERSONAL OXfJRt STOCK XS Constantly arriving and will soon be complete. It will comprise a fun ranee of nil the newest as well as the more staple styles, and will be com I posed of the newest and choicest productions o domestic and foreign I . . .? ... i ,.ii...w. .,i u.nrUit:itiuliu nur carmeats can manulacture . roramaim cucm,in,i -t- not be celled. And the prices that we offer theut at are uuprecidented in the amountsof the cloaK iraae. K. Sage is an Omaha visitor to day. A. Iloskins, of Weeping Water is in the city to-day. John II. Young, wife and son, Oliver, left this morning tor 1 ort- land, Oregon, for a visit. J. 11. Davies,, K. G. Clishe and II. I). Travis and wife, of Weeping Water are in the city today. Mrs. Keinhackel and daughter, Kati.'. left this morning for Colo rado City for a visit to friends. W. H- iVaring, democratic candi date for clerk of the district court, in in the city to-day looking after his fences. Mrs. W. P. Keeler, who has been visiting friends here for several weeks, returned to her home at Spokane Falls this morning. Mrs. W.J. Hesser and daughter, Libbie, and Mrs. Oapen, Mr. lies ser's mother, left this morning fora week's visit with friends at Lincoln. The nignt school continues to be ,.il ultind.-il mid the interest is 'pc ns taut ly increasing. WE HA. VB a silk seal plash aacque,3fl inches Ung with quilt- ed satin lining and seal ornaments that we cau sell for 12.fit. Tins KHr ment is a perfect reflection of the plush aacque that is universally sold at$15andai. WE HAVE a silk seal plusk jacket 28 inches long that we can sell at ftOO that would be cheap at $12.), although some merchants ask $15 for the same garment. In the finer grades we have something very elegant and stylish in the trimmed jacket and reefer in both cloth and plush. 4 THE PROPER thing for Misses thi3 fall, and winter will be C have H.th 'the Jackets an.l Keefers for?lisse'a wear in endless vanty, We bought our cloaks early of first hands and are thereby enabled to offer thcin at very low figures. We Solicit your farors and an early ins ec tion of our stock. WM. HEROLD & SON, 1507 Mailt Ptrivt l'lutlsmi.utli. Sob i: r