The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 06, 1891, Image 2

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xv; pent pleasure in calling attention to cur linos c
SPIRIK 1DII (DIBS
oj.i-iii'il for vur in-peotion con.-i.tinef of :i very choice line of
seasonable
:pBY 00013$, NOTIONS
:i(D!i(.iuY9 ;i;vV i3ii)cn:ii;R:(;ii:
;lU:Ktt(j;(( VI' CAMS;
i3;fiA4;:(. :b,,(i r(:ir.i,;:i . xlxlYa shirks
AVt- call special attention to our line of
Dress Trimmings
SPUING JACKETS The Keefers
Also a Sico TIhtc Quarter Jackot
Cvltiu Draperies, Chenille. Table Spreads, Ilil.hoiH, Laces, Silk Tic
Lace Trimmings, etc. etc.
Tl-jK FINEST
riaifsmjulii Daily rieralu
KNOrjs i3RO$, Publishers.
rutlisl.t eviTy 1 hiirsil.iy, anil d:ti!y every
svmin;; i-xi-'(t -ii: inlay.
Ui-t'i-tcifil at t1ii t'latlimotitlt. Neb. post-!il:en.-
t r. :n ti-.i':i I lirou'.'i tin- I' .S. mails
T spi'onil cl;iSf l;it'" .
i!iicc c.rnT Vine .1111! I'iltl. si reels.
IVieji!ii;ie
The roiinij farce is ended, 1
John M. ?T havr 1kij been cho
: r l i.i: v !; i.V.
tne cijiiy, miu yMr, in adw.i.ce .
": ropy, y ;;r, ti"t its -MUrinee .
im ropy, six nioiitlif, i'l ;i'!v:n.re .
'l:.1 !, lliM' imi iI!i-, :.i ;i nee
H.ICUS Kn::
o.ie f-cip oi.- y ;. in aiiviiiee
one copy per vi cli. by cuiiit
1 iiki ropy, , t r uri:t li
,$1 ro
wkdnksday. may .
r,.' -ii f!iit il tii.-n i--. (!. O i
Niirvnl and Col. '. l';iri!cs,;,ri i-o:
in Ilie swim.
T 1 1 :; 1 1 i.iwi.: ri.-t-.s io congratulate
our friend W. Sherman of the
Joiirnal'oii his narrow e.-scap- l.om
a iiieniler.-hip in tin- defunct .gov
ernor's defunct stall.
TICK democratic proposition to
elect a Northern man speaker is a
tacit confession that the South
must et out of the saddle, or t he
party can not hope to carry the next
elect ion. Kx.
A.N AliLV edited exchange remarks
that Premier Rtidini's observations
011 the New Orleans controversy,
when reduced to terse, idiomatic
KiiLjlish, are that the i'niicd Stales
can't te Ir.illdozed.
IK IT turns out thai no conn
try will accept ex-Senator
Hlair, and we an likely to have
him remain on our hands, why not
negotiate with the alliance, Ihey
miIit take him for a presidential
c mdidate.
-
Dot
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TO aDVElfHSE
N )i.'i n );k'. fowa lui -i t s -.' the r:
ceii 1 com we:: i ler lias siniereu se
verely in her fruit nrosnects from
the effect ofl i 1 i nq; frosts. Nebraska
to-day has the hest prospect for a
bounteous fruit vield ever known
in the history of the state.
With pood crops followed by
hiph prices for farm products the
alliance will soon find itself outN of
business. The tal'c about the "poor
farmer" won't ;o much longer; as a
rule the farmers are independent.
We know one who has never specu
lated, and vet he has 0:1 in
terest.
Call On
AND BRING YOUR ADVERTISE
MENT It You Want to Sell Yonv Propery
Advertise it.
I'A'j'.M Kk' C'ok'lii.N, t!:e political
priest from l'ahuyra who lias been
steerinq- tlie alliance of Otoe county
for Governor Uoyd during; the past
canipaipu, was the first victim of
Governor Thayer's little hatchet,
which fell piick and with a savnjje
thud. It was a mistake to remove
Klder Howe for the Palmyra apostle
and a righteously- swift judgment
to ripht the wronp ly reinstating
him last even ini'.
TIIK II rJIIAliD'S jo! depirtm ?:it lias been tit ted with new
Sypei a i id is able to do tlie finest of' work and on short notice.
I v i vant saie bills call on this ofliee and ret our price which are
reasonable and alike t a!!
We are Here to Please
IMk IlfCiiKS of the W'ard line of
steamers to Cuba and .Mexico, de
clares that all our shipping inter
est needs for successful competi
tion with that of Great Iiritain is
the same measure of protection
which has been piven to our manu
factures; and that is one of the
things to be expected from the elec
tion of a republican president and
congress next year.
A Nkhkaska City saloon keeper
experimented on settinp out a fret'
lunch on Saturday n split and he
done so much business ihat he had
to call in the police force nt mid
nipht to hurry out the crowd. Ne
braska City P"ress.
Those lank M issourians down at
Nebraska City always look to be
only half fed, and from the above
we judpe their appearance is not
deceptive.
and
chosen
povefnor of NehVasIca bVa, flivuied
court.; TjlK Hi:K'Ati fcxtHuls -'itrfl
conprfitulai ii)n" tojllie fallows wli
profit by the chanpe Of coinlif ions
under the smiles of t he execut i ve
head center of Nebraska and ilsteil-l-r
condolence with the fellows
who lose their prip on the patron-:i-,.
di penscd by tlie same power.
1 I is 1 .1 ; 1 a demons! r.d iini of the iu
s! ;: I i I i ' v of pi il i 1 ieal fortunes. The
o!: wlt. ei I'evolves with its plitler
inp jironiist's and "now ou see it
and now you don't. Governor 1 5oyd
had a brief taste of power from the
mountain top, when democracy
surveyed the promised land with
ils preen pa-lures and still waters.
and now. al once, like a stick he oe
ceisds to the valley- of humiliation
with his army of camp followers to
endure, for a season at least. Hie
ho! winds of political diseomiilure
and misfortune. He will now post
as a martyr and every democrat ic
sheet in the stale will shout over
ilie "partisan decision" which rcle
pates the Omaha povernor to the
-hades of p'i v; t e 1 i i e at the same
time, ublic opinion will divide up
on the le ;a 1 i ly and fa irness f)f 1 he
opposinp- views, exjiressetl by our
supreme court. I'joi! this piestitm
TllK IIickai.c refrai'is. from deliver
i tip a n opinion, a s 1 ! ' court has re-1-ived
it- oi ih it n sjioiisibility; lie
nides we have not read the opin
ions, but we shall have preat re
spect for tlie same and consider
thein the honest views of both the
majority and minority of that tri
bunal. ICsprcially will tlie oinio;i
of Justice Maxwell be considered
the honest views of an honest jurist
in t.'i:-- community where he is
known and admired fur his sterl
inp i :: iep It y . We liope the pres
ent hp '.:;:;): 1 1 , General I Jiayf r,
will rov(- a conservative
and Ciu'ioiis e-cecutive, esje
cially duri'i:'.' the-e revol ut ionary
times, in j)o!iticrd circles.
Gover.if r ; T'n iy r undoubtedly
A A. "
fl' I IT. I 1 I 11 , 1
tin
rtxo,
V
Tl)e5mokeand.
Have o.7ji5i:
e use ol i
vAUP fir.
smS&A Conn er
All
tBYN.K.FAIRBANK&Co.,
,1 il N
1 o
HAS
BONNER
W. D. JOKES. Proprietor.
THE FINEST
THE OITT
Rl
Ciirrisitccs for
Cor. 4th and Vine
Pleasure and Short
Kept ICciidy.
and al H-:s p'eat ;".'-ec-:i haeno
ambliiou eC"! to serve the public
wisely and well which we have no
doubt he will do.
15 a a k. o T C a s s C o 1 1 n t j
C'r Main and Fifth street.
-'ti-l ut caiit:U w
Surplus as ooo
OFFICERS
0. II. P.irneJe erpsidrnt
Kreil (ifiiMcr Vice I it .sil,ut
.1. M. i'iittt'i'.sou Ci-'Wir
T. M. lattlNor.t Anst ':il:itr
DIRECTORS
v. It. I'iirin-'l". .1. M r:ttt.frs:iii, ri.l Gan'.fr.
, H. Smith. K. B. Winrthain, li. S. K un-t-y find
X. M.P.utfrson
k GENERAL BANX1JTC BUSINESS
TR ANSA TED
Accounts solicited. Interest allowed on time
l-iosit itinl I'.romiit HTttutioneiven to all tus
lnss entrusted to its c;.re.
it
i
F (?t vmom
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAN!
A Full and Complete line of
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and OilsV
D3UGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hours
First National
BANK
OK FLATTSMCUTJI. NKI5KASKA
Paid no capital
Surplus
.4.. gWi.Of 0,00
1(1,0(0.09
iffers the very bent facilities for the promp"
transaction uf liiitiraate
Banking Business
Stocks, bonds, gold, government and local se
juritie! bouiiht tiul nunl. jefiits rect iv d
vul interest uilowed en the certilic;v"e8
Drafts drawn, av.iihittie in any p-at of the
Unite States and all the ptiut ipai tswnn of
Surope.
XLLKCTIOXS MADE AM) PUOMPTI.V It EMIT
TED .
Highest niarker pi-ii-e p.i t for Comity War
rants, Stute ami County Uudt.
lIKECTOJS
John Fitzgerald !. Hawksworth
S.-au V;iuj:h. !'..':. iVhi.e
; ,1'nrue K. l;vt-y
lob.;. Fi'.KTu'.ii. s". W;n:,;ii.
FreitlTit ' -
The Best is the Cheapest
That is Wliy Fred (lonler after 15 years of experience as th most 8UCfessful
Agricultural iraiileincnt dealer in the county lias selected Hie following imple
ments which U'J carries and heartily recomtnonds to his friends and patrons.
22etch.-u.ra. 2XolirLO and Sclintlor
WAGONS, t '
23radly, Peru, and 3Dooro
LISTERS and PLOWS
NEW DEPARTURE TONGUELES AND
Badger Cultivators.
WEIRS AND BRADLEY STALKCUTTER,
DEERE, FARMERS FRIEND AND HA
worth Cheekrowers and Planters.
liatidl
t-s the fiiK'.-tut J Juries Plisiitons, Carts, Spring Wa-ons and
C.-imagcs and other veliicles that are manufactured '
The larmi.-;t lino in Cass County, ot double and tin-lc liarness at
prices so low that it will pay you to conic 20 miles and insnoct stor-V
before purcliasin elsewhere. DAVID MILLER
j&-,'$i j:kji JirjilL-- ks iiil ij
ST7BSCBIBB FOB IT
co. Fifth x., v,s, sts plattsmouth, Nebraska ! ";;zz":v::;'zz
CAPITAL DRIVEN AWAY FROM THE
STATE.
K. H. l3-er & Co.. the- well known
In-et sujiar liianu facturer.s of Cali
fornia have just closed a contract
for tlir erection of the largest leet
Mtiir j)l;int in the I'nited Stiite.- at
Marsli.illtowii. Iowa, at a cost of
$.V)i ,( H K). This identical plant would
have hceii located in Nebraska had
not the bounty been removed on
beet sttar by the recent abortion,
sometimes called a legislature.
More than h;df a million dol lars'tire
invested in Iowa and her cities
built ii till on account of the fool
hardv actions of the maioi-it- in
! mullet hc::- las v.-oo-l y-.;:- -- !
i . i
j men wire fume to su..i r . . l : - 1
sort of U-'.-.i .-' l:i : ; it ' : : l i be -.-e:;.j
! bin t!le iroiibie l-i dcivi't ni.-u h.. ;
i , .,-
i 1" suiK-r til rever-es ii,Titi! uuom
1 - '
) t n ei u i - in,' J' o . i i a ;i i ,
aim urair.u.-s rogues iiiat aHsem
bled at I.iiit-i(ln iitider the i;arb and
cloak of "independent.-"' last winter. :
tiive Us pe-t i'eiK-e. i; i w il - f.lfl- i
me. but ill ilie name o: the bit
II i K t: 8 IS A KL li li A ;ii tit.
W:i')n and Bl-uikstnith -slioi
VVacon, liugzj, Macliine and
;-IivV Ii-'iinnfr flor.t-
noi:sEiioj:iN( a specialty
He i:c t lie .
NEVERSLIP JLI0RSS3H0E
which is the l;st li(rtshoe for tht
fanner, -r for fa-t driviua, or for city
purposes ever invented. It is po ninde
that anyuuc CJ.n put. on sharp or flat
corks, as needed for wt:t and slipprry
days, or smooth, dry muds. Call at
h'J shop und examine the keveksi.tp
ind y'ti will use no jth'.:!.
J. M. SMXEI.LIiACKKlt.
' 2 N" f.-t'l Fifth St. I'bittsnieuth
Ei'RUfiDS a ROOT
Tr.e pioneer mcichants of
4J) M.
:i:-ry
i rch
fa!! stock of rreneri
workman has charge ot our harness shop.
Fred Gorder
Plattsmouth and Weeping Water
m experienced
2 !
DEALEK IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
GLASS AJND
QUEENS WARE
t" v.-h't I!
il
vcrv
'... Iliyli'-.-t price paid for
'.J ku.dsof farm p: ini'JCv'. (ff-n
roiis ti-ciitni'-ntaud fii? de:d;nir
; ;'i :.-...-c-r : i cur vxv-.--.
$w bS M a Fueeially
naie i the Pnble Solicited.
JULIUS PEPPERRERG.
MANUFACTURER OF AND '
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IN THE
Thoicest Brands of Cigars,
including our
FULL LINK OF
rOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLE
atways in Btock. Nov. 2M888.
K. DRE
SSLER,
JOHNSON EUILDIKG. Kertli 6tU
Nol.rt y Public
urray Xc'
rv PA
If
Clrf wnnfcKixm Bonfc le&raed
The 5th St. Merchant Tailor
Keeps a Hull Line of
?J:3i7i i ouastisGjjii.
';,""lt YMUr ere,.b, GItIbk Him . C.U
SHERWOOD BLOCKJ
p. 'i
S
er sieieof indep"iideii t r
J a.tt srcioi xtlx
it