Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, November 12, 1891, Image 1

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V0LXXVI1. NO. 83
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DECISIVE
Baking Powder Tests
The United States Official
Investigation of Baking Powders, made, by authority of
Congress, in the Department of Agriculture, Washing
ton, D. C, furnishes the highest authoritative informa
tion as to which powder is the best. The Official Report
Shows the ROYAL to be a
cream of tartar baking pow
der, superior to all others in
leavening power (aJJO.
rl KH nY j rLiaiBLK.
Thu jQucpt:oi bait i d as to his
Citizenship Ava;it Nothing.
PEKSONAL
1 le i'l c' t - I
i h viHcilt'eit
liy ih t.iii nt ihe Poll
D
R. A.' SALSBURY
-: DENTIST :
COLD AND PGKCELAIN CKOWXS.
f. h.t-li.waysM stm. lu-Ui' lei I lie mliili ex
trauil'i' nt lm-tti
Fine Gold Work a Specialty.
Bockwoml 111 ck 1 liitisinoiitli. Nfh.
TTORNEV
A. N.
8ULLIVAN.
Attorney t.,w. Will Ktv prmnpt "
to all iliin" emriH'Ifl t'i him. mer In
Onion hlnok. Kt Htl. riHtmniniitti. Noh.
PEARCE
fTvAWSONA
HAVE KKCEIVED
Tbelr Fa'l r rn. hii ribli- if. ll ""'I M
1 lfi d i"t M I'fW fie-l I"'" ("Hi' I'H n:it
liiMrHwiitilffi. Iliiyli venfuH
1 1 qi iii lial'V Ii-'imi mill in it"
dpri.tcliiip i t utoik mil li ve '?
duced lli-li ir: w mil-I H"'" 40 .aid t
'tt vr I tlltlliK").
MISS SCI1UYLKK, TRIMNKK.
There ii j e . . ; . iji'.i-sti.'ni in i
tlu- minds of miiih' i's in the cligi-1
i.iiiiy l I.. C. i a w .iii;, l n'ii.-in iT-
i lil't ul I ;i: .- COi'i.. , .i hi. i ll S' (ill1
, jTctov! 'i! I i i;,,.- ;., .: I'liu; en
.'in- ' i i J 1 n ii. .ii .iii- I'I'CSsill.; tin
":incv 1 ; l - : !. i.--; o,, tin i i'- :
sump! ion llin i.e I.-- not :i citicn.
'i lie i i'i -o . ! 1 1 " : ' i-1 i on rl I
evidently lnils to reveal that natiua- j
1 1 .-.,'! : i j i ;;;n'r.- r,.ivi' rrr ln-i'ii
taken on! i;i ( 'a ruiiiily, I'illliT liy
1,. i". I'icKl.i H' or Ii .- i olii'i, I, nt ii if
iliiiiiy jiiohalili- that l-'ri'ik'rii'k
1 Kii'ivlioiT. falin r of I.. l Kiekln.ir,
inii'iiy atten(!i'i to tin- uiattrr in
; WiM'uiisiii, wIkti' lie reciili'il fur
H'veral yeai'H prior to hirt removal
to Nebraska. We do not npeuk
autliorilalively as to tliis, however,
and as to tin- fai ls in the ease the
record will si-ttle all doubts.
Hut, htsiiiI iiijLf that Mr. lviekhoff i.-
not a citizen or even an elector,
there is. no law, either constitu
tional or Htalutory, by which
he may lie detlared disqualified.
The slate constitution makes speci-
Mrs. A. I laden came in this iiiorn
in from Omaha for u short visit.
Mr. Wendall, who has been vis
itini; in C'hicnj;o for ten weeks, re
turned home last evening.
John (Juick and family departed
on No. 5 for Alliance, where they
will make their future home.
J. C. Jaeipielte departed this
moriiiuu' lur i ini.ili.i. lie will leave
tlii'ic tins fvomiiir for a brief trip
i - -
I to points in lawn.
Mrs. Sam llendrich and family
I who have I ecu visiting at IVroy
ville, I.i., fur some time, returned
last cvcniinr.
-FRED HE
muCKER SISTERS.
HAVE JUST KEUVED A FULL Ll.NE 01?
FALL ASD WILIER HATS AND
TEIMMLKGS.
We also litive a drix nmkli .k 't-itif merit. Sat
lifacilini Koarantpcil .
Shekwood Stoke. I'lattsmouth
The Oiifiiiiin oflh Ihii-.
The Catholic fair opened last eve
' ni uy: at Kockwood hall under very
uuspicioiis circuuistanees. The at
t'lidance was larj;e and judiin;
from the mirth and pood will that
H 'emed to prevail the evening was
doubtless spent very enjoyably by
nil. The principal attraction of the
evening was thr awarding of a
pri.e to the beet eiilkman ami
lady waltzer. Several couples con- h1 reference to the requirements for
t-sted for the distinction. Henry eligibility to the office of gov
. . t.. i ...
1 arisen was me succcssim geum. ernor, lieutenant governor or
man and Nettie Hallance the sue- judge of supreme court but
cessful lady contestant. The for- there is no allusion what-
mer was awarded an elegant pair ever to county officials. We have
of gents' slippers; the latter, a consulted several of the leading
toilet case. Considerable interest attorneys of the city and the uni
nn:l rivalry was mani'Ci-t'il i the verbal opinion id that inasmuch as
balloting for the most popular Hie constitution is silent on the
young lady. The contestants were ', natter and since no statutary law
(leorgia Oliver, Katie McCarthy VM been passed rendering it neces-
and Mary Tight?. The balloting sary for county of.icers to be citi
closed with Katie McCarthy in the 'jens, there is no method of legal
lead. It will be resumed and set-' reason. i ng tiiat can declare Mr.
tie. I this evening. The fair wilK Iiickhbtf ineligible. The opinions
close to-morrow evening. of Ihe attorneys recently given by
" " . , ' . ,; leading attorneys of Omaha touch
Many old soldiers, who contracted ; . " ' .
chronic diarrhoea while in the '"K "- mf""" "- " " -
. . ..... i. I. I ... I ..T !..... ..,
" ICC, ll'IVe Since HH'll perm a or i i- i ;u..i irn ii im sin i i ii in i i j i 1 1 1 in.
Iv emed of it by C haiuilierlain s 0f ixumlas county, is essentially
the same as those given by our nt
torneya upon the matter in ques
tion. While then? may be a few who
would delight to see Mr KickholT
declared unable to qualify, thus
I'. M. K HiMe has chani!'etl h's
place ol rii.-iilence to -IIU Norll
Sixth Miect. Parties wishing bag
iragSlransfciTcd to the station will
r
leavd orders at Ins home.
W. T. Howard, editor of Ihe
Schuyler Sun, was clcetid superiu
tendeut of schools in Colfax county
Doubtless the editor will fill the
position with credit to himself and
satisfaction to his constituency.
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QOU) AND POKOKhAlN CUO-VSS
Briilga work and fine gold work a
SPECIALTY.
OK. 8TK.I VADS MX'AI. wHl ai otliM an
estlieiluivi-u liirtlif iinliilesM-xtrinMi.iu o'
ti-cth.
C A. MAKS1IAI.L, Fitzn.'rald i'"
W Allied A" lU-llVf. Ii'lii l'lr 111 n- S:iliU .-!7
,.. n mi l.th V will) IM-n Ht li ll'i IV , II
In btri ,iull rf it Inn a n-Ri iinsilili- New l Ik
lloue. Ii fi n ni'i s. MAM.K. C H KUl, lict
Box ISkS. Vuik.
MANN
UUK FALL AM) WIMTll STOCK
- , - OIF1 - -
DRY - GOODS - AND
nurss goods
We are showinga handsmne line c f
CAMl-LS HAIli I'l.AIDS.
UlCOAO CLOTH,
FLANNI-l.S,
SliKCKS,
HKNRIKTTAS.
A full line of colorings and blacks.
nt
Colic. Cholera and diarrhoea Kern
edy. i'or sale by 1. G. I'ricke it Co.
R"duoei1 RtM on the M P.
Tickets at one fare for the round
trip will be sold to all who desire
to attend the Archbishops' Golden I thwarting the will of a large niajor-
Jubilee nt St. Louis. Tickets on ity of the voters of the county,
sale Nov. US and 2$, limited to return there are by far a greater number
to and including Dec. 2. Any wish-1 that will rejoice to know that he is
iug to visit St. Louis should take eligible and that the will of the
advantage of tliirf. lev rate.
The Rev. Geo. 1 1. Thayer, of Hour
lion, Intl., says: '-l.oth myself v;fe
owe our lives to Shih h's consump
tion cure." l or bale by 1 U. i'ricke
& Co.
people fchall prevail.
A Focml.
Ladies' Aid Focicty of the
an church will ive a social
residence of J. D. Tu t to
morrow evening. A cordial invita
tion is extended to all.
The
Christ
at tli'?
Notice to Ladles
I have on hand a Hue lot of rib
bons and tips which I will Fell at
the lowest prices fo. cash. 1 have
my goods at J. iinley Johnsons hard
ware store where I may be found
every day from 1:(;) to .";:) p. in.
'Mks. J.i.JoitXdox.
Shiloh's catarrh remedy a pos
itive cure Catarrh, Diphtheria and
Canker mouth, ior hale by F. G.
FrickeJc Co.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Tfik l!teT S-Ai.VK in the wotld forCut
Bruises, Sun. Ulcer. Salt Hbnini. FtVi i
puren, Titter. CliH ed 1 Innds, ChilbUinb.
Or, Hiid all Skin Eruptione, and posi
tivilj eurcs IMi. or no pay required.
It in Kiiiirmiti'td to Mve eiubfuciion, or
moni v rcl undi'l. Pi ire 2" rents pi r x
For urIp by F. 0. Frirke & Co.
Wanted Two cnerertic ladieo
wiFhiiv; employment, ealary
per day. Call day or evening nt
Mra. Stiles boarding house.
K. V. GUDDEN.
Are you made miserable by indi
gestion, constipat ion. diyiress,
loss of nppi lite, el!nw fkin'r Shi-
lnh s itali; er is a pontixc cure.
For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co.
NebrnbUo's Winter Corn Fxhil.it
The Nebraska State board of Agri
culture will hold its annual winter
corn exhibit in Grant Memorial
hall, Lincoln commencing on the
third Tuesday in January, ISO! It
is the aim of the board to make this
the grandest corn exhibit ever h"ld
in the United States, or anywhere
else, for that matter. The year IV.) 1
has been an exceptionally favored
corn ueason. J or tins, it lor no
other reason, the best specimens
known ought ami can be presented
but for a greater reason the board
lie; ires this exhibit to be collected
and retained intact for the World's
Columbian fair at Chicago. Tl.i
The M. P Will Ruild a Briclu.
Messrs Clark nnd Iloldrege repre
senting respectively the M. I. ant
the H. A- M. roads, held a consult
tionin Omaha Monday, relative to
right of the M. 1". to cross the It,
M. bridge over the l'latte rive
this place. The matter was laid
over for a week, hence no definite
coil' lusion wns reached but Mr.
Clark states that in his opinion the
M. I'. will build a bridge of its own.
He also stated that if such a decis
ion was reached work would be
commenced nt once nnd it would be
rapidly pushed to completion. The
It. & M. managment takes the st ind
that the use ot their bridge was
guaranteed only upon the condition
that the I'nion I'acific uuinagenient
would grant them the use of their
road from Gilmorc to South Omaha.
TheU. I. is not willing to concede
this and in the event that tin? M. V.
road cannot arrange tor it n new
bridge will probably be built.
Too Much Liquor.
Last evening nhonf (I p. in. quite
a crowd wan attr icted n nr the cor
tier of Main nnd Seventh streets, by
the cries of a woman. Upon nrriv
ing ut the FCt ne it wns ascertained
that Mra. Luce had imbibed too
freely of liquor nnd instead of np
pealing for deliverance from
d.inirer, as l.er cries would Kevin to
in licate, she was giving vent, i-i a
very unmistakable manner, to the
legititnite consequences of over in
ulircnee in the vile drink. lo pay
the least it is a very unfortunate at
lir and cannot but serve to ngam
furnish evidence ristothclegitiniih
results of indulgence in strong
It-ink. We are informed that when
not under the intluence ot liquor,
Mrs. Luce makes a very lady like
appearance nuu given spiencuci
ntisfaeiiou ns an employee a
domestic.
She was fined $10.00 nnd costs this
ifternoini and in default oi which
ihe was sent to jail.
ItliAXKF.TH AM) COMPORTS
Stock complete nnd prices lowtr
than ever.
I'MtMOYKAIl
A good Ladies Jersy vest nt 2."c.
Ladies line Jersey vest and pnnta l
white or natural grays at .rx)c each
Ladies natural Gray Wool Vet-Is nn4
I'antsatSOc. Regular 7fic under
wear. Full linea of Ladies Fine wool
ribbed underwear in white, cardi
mil und black.
Complete lines of Child's under
wear in natural, scarlet and white
nt prices ub low as the lowest
Wfc HAVE never hliown eo large aline in litis department.
VtT.t ....II ,...,,..:..! ..II...,!..., . 1..... njj.iplmmif i.f Prli.r.lM
iu will rjietlill uiiuii nun It uui '"o wi muni t,v-iv
Military Hitii Hip Coat blmpes trimmed with Mink, Seal, Astrachaa.
Muiraloon and Coney furs.
Our line of 1'lunh Sacquca arc cheaper than trer before. FaD
ines of Childrenu and Misses Clonks and Jackets.
Those wishing job work done
tli,ml:t remember thai Til!' llTKALI)
nnieeisfullvecuinoed and will do i iuno.,nceu.ent is issued early that
.-- , , t
work that will compare favoraly
with any oflicif in the country.
Charges always reasonable.
Pure buckwheat Hour for sale at
Heisel's mill. tt
!1 FE
Why will you cough w hen Shi
loh's cine will give immediate re
lief. I'rice HI c;s.. .r;H cts. ami ifi.
For t'alo bv F. G. I'ricke & Co.
Mining Cornrs.
Tli? It. & M. will fell round trip
tickets to all those wishing to at
tend the li'iuing congress to be
held at Denver Col.. Nov. 13
and !'. Tickets sold at one
fare and one-third, continuous :
in eaca uirecuou. J iuai'
J. Francis, BliaUOS. i, Oi) ailQ
Has just opened up a full lino
cf ladies, Gents and Childrens
all wool underwear and to
lore
Winter coeds. Don't fail to
call and see our prices. Wu
beat 'en all.
Have you Jseon tioso nob-
passage
limit, Dec.O.
ample time be given for careful
and thorough selections of the very
best.
Hick's predictions for November
From 1st to lath first storm period
Northwesterly gales apprehended.
I'erishable products should b
guarded againrt early freezing
Crisp, bright days will follow, tin
til cloudiness and rains, with gales
j,. . ..
aim snow in uie norm, appear
about the Otli and 10th. About the
lath, loth and 17th expect sor.
hard autumnal storms nnd
changes. The period runs from
lHh to 17th, central on the
l.-.th. Watch it. Cold following,
will moderate for lighter distur!
ances on and near the L'lst. after
which there will be a prompt and
you buy your Fall or''n ri,r!- toid. sormsfum
..;i n n, - i m i.:ii uuiij u Mill Lia- I
of winter .itid send tin? days and
nights freezing into Dceeiubi r.
Mari-ied,
Mr. William F. A'-kernt-vi wr.s
married toMisa Adeline SteimUer
at ' p. in. to-ikiy at the re.-iik nce oi
the bride's parents, in the presence
.. I oi a large iiumoer ot lricutts ana
by Busies Caps, all pretty: relatives.
i
FEED
Emm
ONE DOOR EAST FIRST NATIONAL,
Does Yotu- Little Qiid.
Need a cloak this winter? If she doss you will make n great miatak
you do not call and examine the cluldrens cloaks tnat
we are offering before buying.
Manufacture
District Court.
In the rase Gibson vs. Carter, suit
on proniisory not the jury render
verdict in favor oi plaintili for
the full amount of the note $101)0.
In the case Samson vs. Slaughter,
nil for? 11,:)."181 on promissory note
judgement was rendered in favor
of plaintiff for $7J7..").
In the matter of McCord Hrady &
Co., of Omaha, vs. 1 tulip Kratne,
case of attchtnent, the ottchment
was dissolved and the case dis
missed.
List of Ltter
Remaining unclaimed in the
postoliice ul ri.T.tsmouth, Nov. 11,
for the week ending Nov. 4, 18'Jl:
l'ri'ofnrl'i';e. i'lilllp Mutii'k,n:ia
'l!lcr. Iru
Ptrniann, S M
Kmlpi. W S
Taylor, Win W
t. l-.i a
vMtH, Ji hn
Vfst. I'ajr
Wo have Just rcco.ved from a largo Cloak
his full line of
Childrens cample Cloaks.
Ftr ch'ldicn 0, 8, 10 nnd VI years old, consisting of 143
garments in nil. NO TWO ALIKti, on which wt
were given a disccunt from regular wholesale prici
po that -ie were able to nell them at actually
t
Manufacturer's Prices.
Sacquca nuu. jacacis.
F. Latham,
Agent
Geu. l'usa. agt.
CntS Henry Kauble, who a few days
since fell from a porch and broke
his arm, is rapidly improving.
Miller, da
Ciiil t 'lenti, A & C
''lslncH, Allifft.
r,"'iliiut. Mm K
It'i1,n.vi.MiM
l.ewii, AtiimO
Cli.ilsi y, fil-l
V."l!lon, John.
Persona calling for the above
will please sav "advertised,"
II. J. Stki-.ic.iit, P.N.
Nr. C. 15. bm"s, of Spring Hill
Iowa, saV.1--: "1 La,vc used Chamber,
l.-.in'.i Pain Palm for severe and
painful burns will; hi iter e fleet than
:p: v'.hinr: 1 have ever tried. It re
lieves the pain insliintly and eni'-.'-without
leaving' a scar." Pain P.-ilu!
a oiieot the mort useliil medtci'iev
tnat any families can l e provided
.villi, e.'-p. ci.ily lor i !u luiialisni
lame tiack , sprains, b-rulres, tooth
ache, ear
like ailment '.
Onfaiiiiliciition will relieve the pain
andaf.iir trial insure a cure. W
cent bottles for sale by F. G. Frickj
it Co. Drtiirists.
SALE UF SAHPliK SHOES
Another opportunity to buy phoes at
FACTORY PBIOES
Wetakepsuinnoucingtl
MiiK'ing toViis that we nhenominal and ha
i late to secure some of tl
sttrn
i.. uiii'u. Our success
n.unj.v ..,, .i.-v came too
dreiis were uisuH-m.-y .... if anything than tlie last, w
bargains that we ottered 1 his line is bitter v .onylxg cf
ing Walter 11. Te.n.ny &Co.,of Hos ton, Na., i Jill 4 . 0 oll de
,iu7.MisHes. Childrens, Ncnsandl ojalioiaoi an ku
criVitions. Amotig them is 300 pair o ooys ..u v- on .
unions. - ;- ,,. vnn i'vrr "laia eves on
we can give tne oei . .. - v' hi,rh ;,rices for shoes that w
the root of values and Cie you the wortU of your money.
We mo Si Great Barpiis ii Mm
IIEKF;S A FEW OF T1IEM:
25c
Chlldr mi- VM
ur.il .'ool Col
or Shirls and
Darwers All
Size-..
25c
Childrens all
,dol Shirts
Drav.ers All
Si.es.
39c
Ladies Fine
i i o Silk
Trimmed shirt
and Drawer.
39c
Nenp Ex tro
Heavy h'ibbed
Sh irl suud
drawers.
507
WM. HEROLD & SON,
Slain Ptm't i'lattsnioutli, Ke