I'LAITSMOUTII WRKKLV If EIIALP, Til U USD A V, SEITEMDEtt 20, 1887. flip 0 IldWillllJllMl IMI ft papyj INCREASING. 5T C5 Tl jftesaaiieiiees wn the 1 "be Constructed ar 13S7o during BPlallMEaaEBtSa Is Mltarateal sat the mouth of the EPIatt 1EIvbb sat jmIsbJ sahoaat Instlf way laetweaa Oafiesao arasi l$eaavci'5 eialy two hoiais hy aaa-M ffroaaa EiBBacoBaa the ap24.S5 aisad Bnismtos iaoaaa Oaaaaahaa9 tEse Meta'opoBis 4 tli& Staate. B5a oEae ofl tlae firattst yteaaa ofi Waiter Woritai asa tSae tsale ; Street are well BSfgEate?!! fey si &treet SfialEway iaa proeess ot construction 5 Cwradcw off tBae street estafoSSwEaedL sassd bonds voted for the purpose, of constructing; sewerage and tiie pavnag; o misssfb fcitreei. 5 a laaae four story ESigBt 8chooi building: and six ward school Essse 5 Aaa pcra B5foGss3 wwling: $J5094B0 lefessksi Preserve and Canning? ETactory, capital $:&;59 capacity SV cans pea year and enapSoys bands 5 Uriels: and 3Ferra Cotta Wwk89 capital Jfj5S5 ca pacity S. bricks'iiei day, employs tblrty bands'; JPiattsntoutb aBanEsag; IFsaetes'y eanSaB esajseaty H5S5 estBB pea yeaaa sibbsS eaiaplys 1. iiasaaalHciSaas'sa oveaTiSS Eae yesnRw liaaNSiae safeoaat ; reBasaeifesaelaer fesafJ sasact 'sssa Ssietory ; Feppes'fees i?Ig:OT caa saaa as faaetoay9 eaaapBoy 1.S Easasael9 aaaacl. SaaageBy sspplle the tsaale off jsoaatliaweteR ETeB&aaaEfif n Bae aeaat IB. d& aiaSa'Osail MaaeBalaae Sa5HJa. ISoaa aaclhoHae toteEaoaae9 ?z asBaatsaSaaed. sat tlaa poisat fioi tBae aae off Its ;A?iy,eiaa wetofl tlae 'MIra a-g Igivea9 esaaployiBag; m my BaaaasdscH off Efl5aaad5saBal dBri3 ?iw ployes asaosatialy lafeaat SJB9& aae off tlae Slee. 521: 15 ad BnSBg;cM iaa the UsaltesB ltote .. MIoaaai Haves sat tlae satheao EiasaBt of tEae efsty 5 rria JPiaeaaea I's'auSaa fleswe IPIsattaaaoaatla cBaiBy ffor aaoath9 aatla9 et saaaaS wet 5 vea fi2l?4 of &saSisosKl eoaavey Sts fl aelIat isato saiasl tlaaoaaBa oaaa city. The cheapness of land around Plattsinouth and its nearness to Omaha markers together with good railroad facilities, make it not only a pleasant place to reside, but a desirahle place for the estahJishinent of manufactories, and they arc coming. While real estate values are growing more firm each day yet there is nothing speculative or fictitious ahout them, and good residesice lots can be bought at from $10 to $5855 land near the city can be purchased at from $1 to 25 per acre. Within the next twelve months our city expects to welcome the Missouri Pacific and the mahaand Southern Slaiiways into its corporate limits. These are facts :inl our city i well prepared for a boom. Now is the time for you to invest in South Park Property. Many lots have alread been sold and a number of han.lsomc cottriM are now .ui- up m this beautiful adlition. Prices of lots $150 each on monthly or yearly payments. No trouble to s.iow i;oods.v Call and see us. Over Saals of Cass Comity COUNTY L0C4LS. Weping Vaisr Notes. From Ke;nill oaii. Reno; li coma to thn o!,'ort Hint our Union Nedraska. .., r: , .,, . Ed. Harold. ale with himself a na-tiier of tlic female dkak sir; ve sono a icw nturs tioiu i our town aain ami we !e;4m to think j we are roiiiir to have a town. Frans & C.J Co. have their store most compl'teil, size tO. Tho-i. aktT has his hold building almost completed. Mr. Lyman i buildinc a larg(! butcher shop. G. U. Rose has let the contract for the build ing of n residence to Mr. Foster, size of building 10x30. Win. Wolfe has com menced to build a residence, size 21x20. If r. Fowler has commenced to build a residence. The stone work, is finished for two elevators anil one car lof.d of lumber on the ground for same, one be ing built by Mr. .Mill of Nebraska City and the other by siminke of tho same place. Mr. Wol fe lias his black-smith shop in full blast and Mr. CJ. N, Laure has gone to work iu his new shop and hey both appear U have plenty of work to do. Franz IJowivs has a nice little store room and shop finished to be used for a Shoe store and sho;. There to be a hardware store hern at d will commence w ork next week to be run lys tinn f .-om Plum Hollow Iowa. Mr Lynn is shell ing his corn and delivering it on the J track to llaitling & Oj. of Nebraska City. Mart Harry is hero receiving it for them. Mr. S. A. Weimer is h ?re now. He : stopping in the store with ( A. Hose. The real estate dealers are doing a good business here. Mr. (?re"rr of SL -Tosenh. if? h'TC pa t - r-.-' i of the time buying grain. There is a good opening" here for a livery stable. Our Union P. O. bere ha been moved to Factory viU but we w'll have a P. O. herein good time. Mr. George Young was in our town setting up the cigars to t lie boys but I guess he was in a now tow n. Our obliging sts.tion a gent had the misfortune to get h;s knee thrown out of place and had to takip a. lay off for a while. Respectfully, Jake. persuasion. The PlatlsmouMi 1). ,y Hk;mj, a bright, newsy, six-column folio, pays us uda'.y visit now. Success to t'.ie en- evp; i-e :'iid wealth to its rounders, are tlie wishes of t';e HejnbUctiii r.on;. To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shirley, Satur day morning, a boy. Weight ten pounds. To Mr. and M's. ('. F. Flower, an eight pound daughter, Monday monrng. Cha ':e sels out the b:-st cigars ;ti the shop. A thief entered Have Wooda ds olliee Monday afier.ioon while lie was ust.i''S un'oading a lord of oats, and took from his vest his o e;i-faced s:lver watch vabnVl at v20. Taey j'so took a tobacco pouch from his cat. Have said lie did not c: e so much for the watch but he had to buy more tobacco. It looks as if the pub'"c a e ready to consider the ;Voposit"on of "r" ' ic"?ig emigration." when n"ne. conventions have been held du "ng die summer com posed of bolh parlies and have tackled die rcs'iiou. aad ag -ed f,iat the Uii" cd States should no! be a dumping g ond for toe old v.o:'d to un'oatl her cr'iiii na's and pa:i,je:s on. Mr. Thomas L" '1! W!" unforl'inate enoagh on b'st Wednesday wh 'e ft the slate fa'" to oe relieved of li"- ooci.et jbookeft "ed :n h'f vet poe'eet. The Iook con;:' led a .. In 1 and r-eveii or eight li nnd.rat clo'a.s n notvs. T'a's is the feeoad "me father Hu'l has bven lobbed i t the state fa'- TJiigl;fs a' tempted to cner Dr. J. W. Thomas" res-dence aga"n Srnday 'g5:t. The family heard them working at Hie w'ndow and we;e irepared .to cute. iain them aTter they came in, but for vmately for the buigl.fs. a small dog in the room made a despe-nte effort to jirotect its masters property and made so much noise about it that the intruders were ltightened away. Last Wednesday at 5 p. m. Mr. Wm. Carlyle, an old and respected citizen aud G. A. 11. man, residing on the South side was attacked with apoplexy while sitting In his ..h.i'r eadnig. These spns-ns continued at bite vals of about ?.0 minutes until he had had four. Dr. Hu' ler was cal'ed and the i-e was considered very ci'tical. so much so that he doctor called Dr. 11a1 to avsr.. At about midn:ght the pa. 'eat became coi-cious p ul has since been im i.ov'.ig mid ;s now in a way to : ecover. From t'e Ka'e. Fev. W. H. Ysk e. closed h s labo s as aslo- of "ne M. E. if -c'i of 's c'v last b; ndav. llev' l be a.isfered To o her tie'ds o. h'bor. for he h:" stvel hec h"s a'l'.ed t:me. Mar- wf.n .'' "enil- lips , ' be broken i 7 tiis move. If as cn be ren'.h"l at a de ith of 1.00 fei, TMa'.tsino.Uh v"' indulge in a l':M iiiev have engaged a m;n at a co t of :;.."00. to fu n:s'a his own nsa ci' je ' fsd get .here, 'i '.ic Enj'e hopes to be al'e so :e ord a good "ml. At.o iey T.av's nuist hrve got viy lonesome at TVai-.snuv.iii cr ' g last week, for he te'eg ;phed h"s fatn'lv to e'a -e to move dov. a there, ne;: vr -elc. Mondav rno "'"ag came, r.nd fonsul them t'l' en-rout for a week's con-fug. II. D. "1 -:obably wV, that C0i' t v" . la t w forever. Rock Bluffs. A. J. Graves "aas sold his residence, the old Dr. Reed place, to D. W. C-rrfs, wc hear, for the sum of $200. J. A. Raiaev was in last wck from Greenwood ta'k'ng trade w;.h LosOravrs for his place. Ti;e pr. e was agreed up on, but ps horses are to be tbc leg-.l tender, Los is 'o go out th?s . week and see the horjes before the trade is com peted. At the republicpn jn'mary meet:ig last Saturday. Use fo'low'og named uer sns were e!eef,d delega es to the county convention: Anderson Root, Wm. Laugu iidse. G. E. Fiemning. J. W. Edmunds, A. J. Graves, S. L. Fu-long, J. W. Eer ger, Thomas He1 aie3 aud D. W. Cu tls. Tne hog cholera has been pretty well scattered in this precinct by some hogs that were shipped in from Missouri. We know of the different neighborhoods that has the cholesa from that lot of hogs. This, added to the few places where ho:s were dying before, will make sad work for the farmers of this precinct be fore next spriug, and many a poor fellow wil' be left in debt where lie expected to get out, for in our opinion, the man that can cc e hog cholera is yet unborn. If there is such a person in this wide world, we would like to have h:m come around so we could be a student of h;s for a wl-le. f'.iarles Grave went down to Perceval in Iowa last Satu day, to play ball. He had the game of ba'l. and he also had the index "nyer of -he rluht hand :o badly mashed up bv the ha" teal it was neecssas-v to have a do tor sew sip the wound. Charley U: nks he is abou done w'th ba" p'n 'ng for awhr,e. He s:vs one other fe'."ow was knoe' '-d seisel ss lv be:ng hit 5 i the xv w'th the ba11. As such "iiciden-s a,-e a ve .v mpo. .silt po. : of tae nnd. ru game of bp -e ba1', tiie boys ouirht not to g've it up, bi.t keep a4- it until a few of them get I ;l'cd, and then sieihap.s they w"l use a Ije'l that : not fr"te t-s hard f a stone or a canon b; '1 T m n"AVT-' Primaries Meet. Last Saturday the republicans of the c ounty met in their various precincts and nominated delegates for the couuty con vention to be held in Plattsnvuth next Saturday, Oct. 1st. The nominations. foT the precincts reported, are ns follows: PLTTSVorTIT, 1ST WARD. M. D. Polk, W. W. Drummond, J. IT. Waterman. C. II. Smith. J. I. Unruh and L. C Styles. 2X1) WARD. .T."W. Johnson, R. B. Windham, James Donnelly, L. E. Skinner, Wm. Weber and Peter P.ates. For member of central committee, L. E. Skinner. 3r.n wakd. F. M. Richey, S. W. Dutton. W. II. Pickens, W. MeCauley, A. N. Sullivan, F. Steniker, B. Clark, Frank Carruth. M. 8. Murphy, D. Miller and W. II. Newell For member of central committee, S. A. Dav's. 4tii watjd. Wash. Smith, Wm. Bal'ance, Erek Sfss- ler, D. ii. Smith, James Sage, E. R.Greusel iind T. C. Shepherd. i,OT.nsv;i.i.F.. L. C. Eirkoff, D. E. Carruth. II. P.. Stout, J. L. TIatShorn, G. W. MaytM.l, J. A. Satton, E. Parmer, E. Tuiss. Jani'-s Robinson and Wm. Ihingniau. MT. IT.) ".ASA NT. J. Phipot, U. Miford. R. Young, Thos. Wiles and tV. P. Critsficld. i;i.mwoOi. Seof Hiiifirs, (). Jacobs, John Elington. Peter Eavland, J. L. Barton, Dive Mc Caig, H. Watton and W. McCce. STOVE CKKl'.R. Ed Stopher, Cyrus Alton, Wm. Dalle?. A. L. Ross, W. W. Wa'.tz. D nkle, Ed Doom, Coon', Cr.ibtr e and M. Cary, proxy. LIliEI'TV. Henry Wolfe, G. 11. Mir-.iy, L. Shel don. (I. F. Manamce, T. G. Ba-nnm, John Murpin, Stephen Hobson, A. N. Rose. 'avoca. J. Cox, W. Bates. r. Ogde Rope, J. Daw's, 4. Sheldon, A. Smith. Dock Swit.er. HOCtH r.KNl). T. T. Young. James Croff ord, Francis Cou'i-mor, W. M. Wells, A. L. Tunb'in this locality, and will, we arc confident, represent in the convention the unani mous sentiment of the constituent?. Yours fcc., W. A. Kkiti.i.ky, Secy. Fnm the We: t E.id. Gn'-siNWooi), Neb.. Sept. 2C-, 1RS7.- EiiTOt: IIi:i;i.d. Peiii.it ir.e s s' ere a y of lue meeting, to :ive you a bsief re sume of the business transacted at the re publican primary held in Salt Creek precbut on Saturday Sept. 2A. Geo. F. Finley, central committeeman from tois precinct, acted as chai .n nand AY A. Kkthloy secretary. The follow ing dclegat' s were elected to repi-e-.ent thepr'ciact at the county convention: J. Y. Carnes. E. C. Coleman. M. New man, Ira S uiudeis, Edwin .Icaiy, Geo. Fin'ey, delegate at large, Wm. Coleman. N. Shafer, W. A. Ke:thlcy and C. A. Woosley. The primary Wiis almost eni' "cly har mousous, there being but one oppong voice or vote. The delegation as pr as wc hare been able to find out. gives A Representative Ear. Mr. J, II. Paden has laid on our desk a sample ear of corn from a farm belong ing to Mrs. Paden. adjoining Geneva. The car. seven and on-ha!f inches around and tb:"teen inches !oug, ;s a splendid, o'ct fashioned repre entafive of what NeV rslca can do. T.u- field w'1' y:eld ove iiftv ijsishe's per ucre. IJc.'V'.'iQa Ke-Ji.vnuil. The above incnf ioji' d phe'-e Geneva is -i J:".' -i:ore coi nty :.i the western cen 1 na t of '.he stale, and it is cpi''j cvl-fl-nt . ha.t i' '' no:e coenty so!l is jdiout ei(t'a" o ('ass cur ity soil, a'thoiiyh there :s so ne f.-o -a on c;-:li;!Lion at the fair I -at v' 1 lead the Geneva ea T'oKve is a'sf a compctor w'th ('wa on th f 'it ri'e-;ion although Cas' has always bo: .ie the repiKal'on of berug tiie b'-st county in the s : , and xva be'ieve s!ie is. F'1 nior -took t' -t t'm at the Oniaiia ."a on t ie best and la-g ;st col 1 ct'on of . . ill. Nebraska as a co::i s'a'e ran- s fi'-st of any :n the rnion. and M. Eigenbroadt, of Ciia 't-nj:ia co 'n'y, N. Y., wh'e in 'invi':'-'i':oi w'th a IP'kat.d reporter tne other day ic.ia i."d that su':h crops and farms a-t a e co.n noa to Nebrakd fire never seen in irs s'ate. T'orest M'-vi. The ad ven Isl-ud. Condensations. es a-e ra ig lii.-r Braina-J, a s vsion at Grand cbin?r The P'ver S'c is .):h and is damage at ''a. "o. A fire at Dauby, Oiiebec. destroyed 22 hoiH'-s. King Leonol.l. of Belgium. rs go:ng to v'it ' i London soon. A tunnel on the D. & I. io.nl near Wel'svi "e, O.. caveu in and ! Ted two men. Bev. J. A. Cop -bind, of Rochester, N. Y. h- s johied the H r -y Georgn r.io.-e-nier.t. It is announced President ('level and w"'1 leave Wush:ivrton ' n .bis wjsHtii 1 leave Washmgton ' n .hi gener; 1 satisfaction to the republicans of tiip Sept. 30.