The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, July 15, 1892, Image 2

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of health tho woman who has
faithfully used Dr. Pierce's Favor
ite Prescription. She feels well and
she looks so. It's a medicine that
makes her well, whether she's over
worked and " run-down," or afflicted
with any of the distressing diseases
and disorders peculiar to her sex.
It builds up and it. cures. For
all chronio weaknesses, functional
derangements, and "female com-
Jdaints" of every kind, it's an un
ailing remedy.
And it's the only one, among
medicines for women, that's guar
anteed. If it doesn't give satisfac
tion, in any case, you have your
money back.
Can anything else bo "just as
good?"
"They're about as bad as the
disease 1 " Not all of them, though.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are
pleasant both when they're taken
and when they act. They cure per
manently Sick and Nervous Head
aches, Biliousness, Cost iven ess, and
all derangements of the Liver,
Stomach and Dowels.
J K. KKYXOLDS,
Jtt'Kl.ttered riijicl;in and rhitriiiacM
Special attention given to Office
Practice.
Rock Uluffs
Neb.
P. J. HilNSEN
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DEALER IX
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
GLASS AND
QUEENSWARE.
Patronage of the Public Solicited.
North Sixth Street, Plattsmouth
D
R. A. SALISBURY
: D-E-N-T-I-S-T :-
GOLD AND POKCELAIX CKOWNS.
Or. Stelnways antithetic for the painleec ex
tract Iod of teeth.
Fine Gold Work a Specialty.
Rockwood Block riattsmonth, Xeb
7ft.rTTc -i i rvtrc 17.
217, 219, 221, AND 223 yVlAIN ST
PLATTSMOUTII, XEH.
F. R- GUTHMAUN. PROP-
RATES $L50 PER WEEK AXD UP
Lumber Yard
THE OLD RELIABLE.
U. A. WATERMAN & SON
PI LUMBER
Shingles, Lath, Sash,'
Doors, Blinds
Can supply ererw demand of the city.
Call and get terms. Fourth street
in rear of opera hoase.
TIMOTHY CLAKK.
DEALER IX
COAL WOOD
-o TERMS CASIIo
rds and Office 404 South Third Street.
Telephone 13.
PLATTSMOUTII,
Nebraska
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FRIDAY, JULY 15. 18JZ.
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET.
For President
IIKXJAMIX JIAKKISOX
of Indiana.
For Vico-I'rtf ident
WIIITELAW KIED
of Xew Vrk.
CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION.
The republican electors of the
First congressional district of the
state of Nebraska are requested to
send delegates from the several
counties comprising said district
to meet in convention in the city of
Nebraska City, Thursday, July 2$,
1SJ2, at 9 o'clock p. m., for the pur
pose of placing in nomination a
candidate for member of congress
for said district and for the trans
action of such other business as
may come before the convention.
THE AI'I-OKTIOXMEXT.
The several counties are entitled
to representation as follows, being
based upon the vote cast for Hon.
W. J. Council for congress in lS'.K):
One delegate for each 100 votes and
major fraction thereof and one
delegate-at-large from each county.
Johnson H , Pawnee 13
Lancaster 43' Kichardsoti lt
Xeinalia V2
Total ,-js
It is recommended that no prox
ies be admitted to the convention,
and that the delegates present from
each county cast the full vote of
the delegation.
W. II. Woodward,
Fkaxk M'Cartxey, Chairman.
Secretary.
CALL FOR PRIMARIES.
A republican county convention
is hereby called to meet at Weep
ing Water at 1 o'clock p. m., July 2G,
for the purpose of selecting nine
teen delegates to attend the con
gressional convention to be held at
Nebraska City July- 28, and twenty
delegates to attend the state con
vention to be held at Lincoln on the
4th day of August, in accordance
with the call of the state and con
gressional committees, and the
transaction of such other business
as tna)' properly come before it.
The basis of representation of the
different wards and precincts being
fixed atone delegate for every fifteen
votes or major fraction thereof cast
for George II. Hastings for attorney-general
at the general election
in 1S1X), and one delegate-at-large for
each ward and precinct.
The different wards and precincts
are entitled to representation as
follows: Salt Creek, 7; South Bend,
4; Louisville, 7; Kight Mile Grove,
7; Plattsmouth precinct, 7; Green
wood, 3; Klmwood, 6; Center, 6;
Mount Pleasant, 5; Rock Bluffs,
First district, 6; Rock Bluffs, Second
district, 4; Tipton, 6; Stove Creek, 9;
Weeping Water precinct 5j Avoca,
6; Liberty, 7; Nehawka, 5; Platts
mouth, First ward, 8; Second ward,
8; Third ward, 11; Fourth ward, 9,
Fifth ward 4; Weeping Water, First
ward, 5; Second ward, 6; Third ward, I
3.
The primaries to elect delegates
to said county convention will be
held Saturday, July 23, at the follow
ing places and at the times here
after named, to-wit:
Avoca, at Hutchins school house,
3 p. m.
Center, at Manley school house, 4
p. m.
Flight Mile Grove, at Heil school
house, 3 p. m.
Elm wood, at Murdock, 7 p. m.
Greenwood, at Alvo, 7:30 p. m.
Liberty, at Ledger office, 7:30 p. ni.
Louisville, at office of W. A. Cleg
horn, 7:30 p. m.
Mt. Pleasant, at Gilmore school
house, 3 p. ni.
Nehawka, at Sturm's office, 8 p. m.
Plattsmouth precinct, at Taylor
school house, 8 p. ni.
Rock Bluffs, first district, at Mur
ray school house, 8 p, m.
Rock Bluffs, second district, at
Rock Bluffs school house, 8 p. m.
Salt Creek, at Greenwood 7.30 p.m
South Bend, at school house in
South Bend, 7:30 p. ni.
Stove Creek, at G. A. R. hall, Elm
wood, 7:30 p. 111.
Tipton, at hall in Eagle, 7:30 p. m.
Weeping Water precinct, at Cas
cade school house, 7:30 p. m.
First ward Plattsmouth, from 4 to
8 p. 111.
Second ward Plattsmouth, Second
ward schoolhousc 4 to 8 p. ni.
Tliird ward l'lattsmouth, office of
Kicliey'tt lumber yard, 4 to 8 p. m..
Fourth ward Plattsmouth, police
court, 4 to o p. in..
Fifth ward Plattsmouth, at school
house, 4 to 8 p. ni.
First ward. Weeping' Water, re
publican cJub room, 8 p. in.
Second ward, Weeping Water
council chamber, 8 p. in.
Third ward, Weeping Water, Tid
ball & Fuller's office, 8 p. m.
. " It is recommended that the .pri
maries held in the (several wards of
Plattsmouth be held under the state
laws governing primary elections
It is furthcrrecommeiided that no
proxies be admitted in convention
nut mat tne delegates present cast
the entire vote of the ward or pre
cinct represented by them.
Oklaxihj Teft,
A.L. Tir-mLIX, Chairman.
Secretary.
REPUBLICAN STATE CONVEN
TION. The republican electors of the
slate of Nebraska are requested to
send delegates from their several
counties to meet in convention at
the city of Lincoln, August 4, 1892,
at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose
of putting in nomination candi
dates for the following state offices:
Governor.
Lieutenant governor.
Secretary of state.
Auditor of public accounts.
Treasurer.
Superintendent of public ii.otruc
tion. Attorney -general.
Commissioner of pubiic lauds
and buildings.
Kight presidential electors.
And to transact such other busi
ness as may come uefore the con
vention. THE API'Oiv'TiOXMEXT.
The several counties are entitled
to representation as follows, being
based upon the vote cast for George
II. Hastings for attorney-general in
ISC 3, giving one delegate-at-large to
each count3' and one for each 100
votes
thereof:
a:ul the major fraction
Counties. Delegates. (Counties. Delegates.
Adams li! Johnson 11
Antelope Hj Kearney 8
Manner 3 Kevu Paha 4
Hlaine 2 Keith 3
Hooue S Kimball 2
I lord 1
Knox 8
Lancaster 53
Lincoln a
Lojjan 2
Loup 2
Madison 9
Merrick 7
Mcl'lierson 1
1 fox isutte
Ifrown
IiuM'ulo
ISutler
Hurt
Cass
Ceda'r
Chase
Cheyenne
Cherry....,
Xance 5
Xemaha... 12
Nuckolls H
Clay 14
Otoe U
Lonax a
Pawnee 14
Perkins. 4
Cmnin In
Custer 17
Pierce 4
Dakota ti
Phelps 5
Platte 5
Dawes 10
Dawson J
Deuel 4
Dixon Sj
Dodjre Iti
Doutrlas Oi
Polk 7
Ned Willow 9
Richardson Iti
Kock 4
Saline 21
Dundv
4!Sariv ti
Fillmore
13 Saunders 12
Kranklin
Scotts Blutt 3
Frontier ti! Seward.
.. 14
Furnas " Sheridan ...
Gaire 2ISheriiian
(Jarlield 2Sioux
Gosper 3 Stanton ....
Grant 2Thaver
Greeley 3'Thoiiias
.. 8
.. 4
.. 3
.. 4
.. 12
.. 5
Hall I-.; Thurston
Hamilton..
HlVallev.
Harlan
Hayes
Hitchcock.
Hooker . .
Holt
Howard....
Jefferson...
5 Washington
.. if
.. 6
.. 10
.. 2
.. 18
4 Wavne
Webster
Wheeler
II York
(i
III Total
It is recommended that no prox
ies be admitted to the convention
and that the delegates present be
authorized to cast the full vote of
the delegation.
S. D. Mercer,
Chairman.
Walt M. Seeley,
U. B. BALCOMBE,
J. R. Southerlaxd,
Secretaries.
President Harrison has signed
the pension bill. Which is good
news to the pensioners of the coun
try whose July payments were in
suspense, owing to the slowness of
the democratic congress in passing
the bill. It was like pulling teeth
to get a body in which the demo
crats have a majority of 150 to make
the usual annual appropriation for
the pensions earned in defense of
the Union, but General Harrison
did not hesitate a moment in affix
ing his sign manual to the bill. He
has none of Mr. Cleveland's disposi
tion to make the vetoing of pensions
his official recreation.
The river and harbor appropria
tion bill was also signed Wednes
day and is now available. As the
.appropriation of last year in that
line had not been exhausted, and by
joint resolution had been extended
to July 15, there was no embarrass
ment whatever in the delay in the
passage of that bill. The pension
fund was not exhausted by the
close of the fiscal year (June 30),
but it was exhausted several days
ago, and that in the midst ot the
July payments. It is a low estimate
to say that 100,000 pensioners were
put to unnecessary embarrass
ment by the delay in the
passage of the appropriation out of
which they are to receive their
quarterly payments for the current
fiscal year.
Ex-GOVERNOR WARMOTH, of Lou
isiana, says that manufacturing in-
terests in the south have grown 25
per cent tinder the present republi
can administration, and the young
men of the south appreciate the fact
that the south is more dependent 011
protection than an' other section of
the country. They are not to be
frightened into the democratic
ranks by the old cry of negro domi
nation when they know that free
trade would ruin their business.
Governor Warmouth was some years
ago called a carpet-bagger, but to
day he is one of the most successful
business men in the south, and he
talks business as the best politics.
Thousands of young and ambitious
southerners are beginingto under
stand business principles, and it
will not be surprising to see many
of them demonstrate it by voting as
their business dictates.
The postofiice department has re-
cenily issued an order creating a
very large number of money order
offices in the smaller towns. This
will be highlj' appreciated, as most
of these will be in villages where
there are 110 banks, and will be of
great convenience to people de
siring to make remittances. The
republican party has perfected the
greatest postal system in the world
and can be relied upon to afford the
people every possible convenience
based upon sound business princi
ples. Beatrice Times.
The wild cat currency plank of
the people's party is bothering the
democratic statesmen of Kansas, in
considering the scheme of fusion.
But then a possible opportunity to
realize the object of their existence
namely, to beat the republican
party overshadows all else. Bea-
triceJTinies.
J- he democratic press should
touch up Pinkerton light!', as Pin-
kerton has always been a red-hot
de'mocrat, and three-fourths of his
men are also bourbons of the
straightest stock.
BOTH Kansas and Iowa have good
crops as well as Nebraska, which is
a sure sign that the democrats will
not be "in it" next November.
ruK OAtE iwo desirable resi
dence lots ill Orchard Hill addition
to Plattsmouth, within a block of
the Missouri Pacific depot. For
particulars call on or address The
HERALD office.
N.E. C. Meeting, Saratoga. N. Y.
The provision requirinar passen
gers to deposit tickets with the joint
agent at terminal lines at tsaratoo-ji.
has been cancelled. Tickets will be
honored for return from Saratoga
or irom any intermediate point, any
tune up to &ep. lo. it is not neces
sary to go to Saratoga to have the
tickets executed for return.
J. FliAXCIS,
Gen. Pas. Agt.
A carpenter by the name of M. S.
Powers, fell from the roof of a house
111 Last DesMoines, Iowa and sus
tained a painful and serious sprain
of the wrist which he cured with
one bottle of Chamberlains pain
balm. He says it is worth $a to
a bottle. It cost him 50 cents. For
sale by by F. G. Fricke & Co.
Miles Nerve and Liver Pills
Act on o newpriciple rejrulatinjr
tne liver, stomach and bowels
through the nerves. A new discov
ery ur. lilies puis speedily cure
biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver,
piles, constipation Unequaled for
men, women and children. Small
est, mildest, suresL 50 doses 25 cts.
samples iree at F. G. Lncke& Co's.
The B. & M. will sell round trip
tickets for the Council Bluffs and
Omaha Chautauqua assembly, July
Z to 16, to Omaha for one fare for
the round trip from Plattsmouth.
Tickets on sale July 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 and
15, and limit for return to five days
trom date of sale, this limit in no
case to exceed July 17.
J. Francis,
General Passenger Agent.
Pears'
Soap
We perspire a pint a
day without knowing it;
ought to. If not, there's
trouble ahead. The ob
structed skin becomes
sallow or breaks out in
pimples. The trouble
goes deeper, but this is
trouble enough.
If you use Pears' Soap,
no matter how often, the
skin is clean and soft and
open and clear.
All sorts of stores sell
it, especially druggists;
all sorts of people use it
They wash
" . -eA.
I WJPl SOAP.
That's whefe
MADE
N.K.Fairbank8cCq chicg
W A Boeck9& Co
WE INVITK YOU TO CAI.lv AND SEB Pit
LOW PRICES IN MENS, BOYS, LADIES MISSK
AND CHI LP R ENS SHOES THAT ARK GOING
AT BARGAINS.
w. y. :io:pjc:k j- co
Dealer in
All kinds of fresh, salt and j
smoked meats.
I make the best of all kinds of sau
sages and keep a good supply
constantly on hand.
MARKET - ON - SIXTH - STREET
Between Main and Pearl
Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska.
Cholera infantum baa lost its
terrors since the introduction of
Chamberlains colic, cholera and di
arrhoea remedy. When that remedy
is used and the treatment as direc-
4-a1 .!iL ..t. 1. .ut r 1
icu wiin eaen uoixie is louoweci, a
cure is certain. Mr. A. W. Walters,
a prominent merciiant at "'alters
burg, 111., saj's: It cured my baby
uoy 01 cnoiera intantum alter sev
eral other remedies had failed, the
cniia was so low that he seemed al
most bej-ond the aid -of Human
hands or reach of any medicine."
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by F.
G. Fricke & Co.
NEVER STRI
ilKES INDIANS.
of his New Haven
Rev. Thomas Dana,
ian, made this sin-
In the course
(Conn.) lecture
an educated Ind
gular statement: "The Indians
never cook anything in the house.
They always cook outside, giving
as their only reason that if they
cook inside the steam will collect in
their clothing and draw the light
ning. Whether this is true or not I
do not know, but I know this no
Indian wigwam has been struck by
lightning since the dawn of history,
and no Indian has been killed with
lightning for more than loO years.
Hartford Courant.
The Homdliest Man in Plaits mouth
As well as the handsomest, and oth
ers are invited to call on any druo-.
gist and get free a trial bottle of
rvemp s uaisam lor tne throat and
lungs, a remedy thatfs selling en
tiiely upon its merits and is gtiar-
anteed to relieve and cure all chron
' ic and acute coughs, asthma, bron
j chitis and consumption. Larrre bot
ties 50c and 21.00. 1
their clothes
. . a
Wl I ri
fteif style.
ONLY BY
For Atchinson, St. Joseph, Leaven
worth, Kansas City, St. Louis,
and all points nr-rth, east
south or west. Tick
ets sold and bag.
gage checked
to any
point
in
the
United
Stales or
Canada. For
INFORMATION AS TO RATES
AND ROUTES
Call at Depot or address
H, C. TOWNSENI),
G. P. A. St. Louis, Mo.
J. C. Phillippi,
A. G. P. A. Omaha.
H. D. Apgar. Agt., Plattsmouth.
Telephone, 77.
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M2ALTKFUL. AGREEABLE. CLEANSING.
cr Farmers, Miners and Mechanics.
CuriciRIECTnSAP r0R AlKALI WATER
WHITE RUSSIA! SOAP,
Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water
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