Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, July 03, 1890, Image 1
f- ft If VOL XXVI. NO. i5. N, liNMnlTH. (S: OUVTV, XK15UASKA, THURSDAY, JULY;?, 18JJ0 $1.50 A YKAIJ. ,1 lEKH 11 I PERSONALS. Mr. . II. Uillo i w in Oiu iln i ty . J. T. Mills, of At-ldand, is in the city today. Joe Kkin, tin- clotl.ii i, d.j'uited for Chicago lnfct evening. J.okn:-To Mr. and Mrs. J. L F.uth ing, a foil, June "0, lH'.tO. Lee Oldham, f Mhithv, v.s a passen ger this morning t Omaha. Rev. Ruekr.er and fun.ily returned from .Stanton county lat cvt nm'. The democratic central committee will meet at Louisville, Tmch 1 iy, July 8tk The Btate democratic antral committ e will meet at Omaha.Monday, July Tth. ' THE CLOSING MEETING. Th'j the Texas Cyclone" Struck City but Hurt noOne. IS'-v. Jurdon, th rolort-d - i i ;; ir. -i.t diittur, st-ut nut ly tl)? Uuu-j-i.u is ui leapue of the f ttitf to licuss the cn utitutiouid nd.nmt to he vott-d .n at the coming Novt-uili'.-r tl'-tin, Lurht thr'e mectiDUH in thin ciry Sundiy alttr- REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. The Republican County Convention of Ca.-s County, will couven .-.t Weeping WtU-r, NVh., Siturday,. July l'.Uh, lv.to, (,t 10 o'c lock a. in., to placn in nomination a county ticket announced below: 1 senator; 2 represent it ives, 1 commis sioner M-coiid 'i-trict, and one coun'y attorney. u!so to ehct 21 delegates '.o noun, M.mday mgU and closing last t..te convention to be held at Lincoln, i.iKht with a vastash,.,bly in h,.1 around . N(.,( f Juy and (leU.gftte8 tQ the tent lor the tent was entirely too u c,,n,,ressl ' , ronv.-ntion to b held at riattsinouth, Neb., Sept., 23, 2b'.0 and i 21 .ieleuhte to tlie float convention. Uy ordei ut Central Committee. Emll to cont-nu them dU mny coming 1 in troni Ujo i ouniry ana Kitting iu wagons mid l ggits within hearing dis tance of the tent. Last uiyht's meeting was opened at half p iet eight, with tev- Mr. I). O. Dwyer haa been endued to ! -ral temperance pphs by ttie speaker and deliver the 4th of July celebration at i hid two color.d assistanta. Mr. Waddy Hi-ilr Ttlnffa ! the matchless li-s soloist, and Louis Mr. John Lincston departed this morning for a vibit among relatives in Racine, Milwaukee and Chicago. J. V. Week bach is makim; some mi provements to his tine residence by add mg a large bed room ou the groui.i floor. Mr. II. II. Russell, of Villisca, Iow arrived in the citv this mornmr on his way to visit his parents at Weeping Water oyer the Fourth. Mrb. Ed. Fitzgerald, accompanied by her cousin Mrs. Sanford Lewis of Me Cook, returned this morning from a vUit to Mrs. Fitzgerald's mother at Louisville, Wash A. Young, of the coach depart ment of the shops, departed this morn- iH4? for Umonville. Missouri. It is CJ whispered that Mr. Young will lead Missouri belle to the altar before his re turn but of course we won't say anything about it now. Geo. Heii'tiicksou, who went to St. Joe last week with his invalid sister, Mis9 Lizzie llendrickson, returned last even ing leaving his sister under treatment of Dr. Bishop. Miss Hendricksou's friends in the city will be pleased to learn that the tloetor entertains hooo of her ulti mate recovery. Miss Carey, the returned missionary from Persia who expected to bo with tin; Presbyterians next Sabbath, came uncx pectedly today, and will talk tonight during the prayer meeting hour iu the basement of their chnrcb. Tlx; mwsinn- ary societies of other churches and di'j public are cordially jnvited to b present. Messrs. Peter C. Stander and W. B. Shryock, representative business men of Louisville, called on the Hkkaj.d Inst evening. These gentlemen report Louis ville's futHre prosperity as brightening They will have a bridge over the Platte and soon employ a considerable number of men at the tile factory. The Herald is pleased to note such marks of substan tial improvements in our Cass county towns. Fire works at Wildman & Fuller's. 2t in the Grove There will be a picnic hel l Meisinsrer srrove. in Eight Mile precinct, on tlie 4th of July. The committees are consummating ar rangements for a grand Fourth of July celebration in this city. A good pro gramme of exercises has been arranged, and the names thereon is a guarantee that the celebration will be in cyery way a grand success. Do you waut any fireworks? Remem ber J. P. Young giyes genuine bargains in 4th July goods. Fire crackers, 8 packages for 25 cents, and all fire works in same proportion. Persons expecting to make private displays should not fail to give J. P. Y. a call and save money. 2t I. S. Doten, Jutice of the Peace and merchant of Bristol, III., says he can rec commend Sr. Patrick's Pills. "I have used them,'' he says, "and know whereof I speak." Any one troubled with con stipation or biliousness will find them a friend. They are prompt and certain in their action and produce a pleasant ca thartic effect. For sale by F. Cr. Frickc & Co tf To the Public. J. P. Young wishes to inform the pub lic that he is selling '"fire works" at prices that defy competion, making prices from 23 to SO per cent lower than last year's prices. Everybody can afford to celebrate and have "fireworks." We make special prices on "fire crackers," namely, S packages for 25 cents. Call early and secure your 4th of July goods. 2t Fine residence lot for sale. The most convenient to business, High Sclool, churches, and K. R. depots, of any lota now in market. 1 27 ml Hays' Add Jordan, after which the Kev. l.uekuer prayed earnestly for humanity, home and the temper.ncv cau-e. Rev. Jordan tlix.t r t x.ul tt tk rlt-lifrfer ttti rf Vila ' characteristic addresses by quoting the martyred Lincoln, that '"you can fool some people all the tiiue; you Can fool all people some of the time, but you can't fool all tlie people all the time." the t-peaker aii;o;il Iss-u with tile lict-re business, you can't always fool people by the threadoare argument of '"revenue" The biole narrative of Esmi selling his bit th-right toi pottage was comm. n ed upon at tngih, 'he speaker saying we have the "modwrn Esau'' in the persons who will sell their principles to the liquor traffic for the paltry dollars of revenue received for the licence which legaliz s the business. After a strong appeal to the voters to vote for the amendment ut the November elec tion, the audience was asked to pledge financial aid t tlu: non partisan amendment league of the state, when $75 was promptly subscribed. The songs, "Stars and Stripes of Columbia," "Have Courage My Boy to say No," and "Vote of Thanks" were rendered in a most satisfactory manner, the audience Waltkk Cu'Ikorth, Chairman. J. W. Thomam, Sec'y The primaries in the precincts and I wards will be held July 12 at the fol lowing tirue and places; Tipton precinct, seven delegates, at I Eagle 7:20 p. m. Greenwood piecinct, tight delegates, at voting place 7:30 p. m. Salt Creek precinct, eight delegates, at Grenwood city 8 p. m. Stove Creek precinct, nine delegates, at G. A. R. hall 8 p. m. Elaiwood precinct, seven delegates, at Center school house 8 p. m. Sou'h B -nd precinct, four delegates, at South Bend 8 p. m. i Hear Both Sides. A great debate of the prohibition amendment is to take yhiz-t at Beitrice on July 5, and 7, between Prof. Samuel Dickie, chairman of the National Prohi bition Committee and Rev. Samuel Small in favor of the prohibition amendment, ani rAiwam uosewater. oi tne omana lire, and Hon. John L. Webster, of Onnh. in opposition to the amendment Eil.t speeches are to be made on both sides. The whole debate will be published in full in the Omaha Weekly Bee during the month of July. The subscription price of the weekly Bee has been reduced for the campaign to a mere cost of paper It will be mailed to any subscriber for ."5 cents from now until December first By sending your orders promptly you will be able to get the entire debate, wtiich will run through several numbers of the paper, beginning with Wednesday July 9th. This oifer only holds good for Nebraska subscribers. The Bee Publishing Company. Police Court. Job- Carlson and Arthur Collins were up betore Judge Archer today for dis turbing the peace. Carlson was found guilty and fined $5 and costs of 0.90. Collins was dischaed. John htatler, an old man irom near Weeping Water precinct, six delegates, j Bartlet. Ia., was before Judge Archer to day on the chargeof drunk and disorderly for which he was fined $5 and. costs of 17.55. For lame back, side or chest, use Shi loh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. 3 applauding most heartily. On- n' ticeable feature of these meetings was that a great many country people came into hear the Texas Cyclone," and they evinced a great deal of interest in the discussion of the question. It 13 the general impression that the Jordan meetings were a success, and productive of much good. Installation of Officers. List evening Cass Lodge, No. 140, I. O. O. F., installed the officers for the ensuing term. P. D. Bates assisted bv Frank Boyd, L E. Karnes, A. Stultz, O. II. Snyder and II. J. Streight, represented grand officers,' and installed: Loran Davis N G. T. E. Williams V. G. John Corey Secretary. C. H. Peterson Treasurer. J. W. Bridge Warden. L. Anderson Conductors Nels Aagaard Inside Sentinel. R. Walker, P. J. Hansen S. S. A. E. Thompson R. S. to N. G. Dr. C. A. Marshal L. S. to N. G. After installation and closing the reg ular business of the lodge, ice cream and cake was served to all present followed by cigars, after which the conclave com mittee took possession of the hall, Frank Boyd, chairman; L. E. h.arnes, secretary. 1 he toiiowirg committees were filled out to further complete the work for Vusnst 12th and 13th: Finance: L. G. Larson, C. II. Peterson, C. Kerr, Bird Critchfield, T. E. Wil liams, John Corey, Dr. Shipman. Transportation: L. E. Karnes, J. W. Bridge, F. II. Steimker. Printing: P. D. Bates, O. II. Snyder, L. E Karnes Programme: R. Peterson, O. II. Sny der, S. P. Vanaita, C. A. Marshall, J. C. Peterson. Priyileges: B. C. Keir, L. Davis, C. A, Marshall, S. A. Speakman. Halls and grounds: Frank Boyd, P. D. Bates, R. Walker, Benton Brown. Speakrrs and music: Mrs. L. E. Karnes, Mrs. S. P. Yanatta, Miss Hattie Shipman, Dr. Humphrey, John Corey, A. B. Knotts, Dan McNeelev. Reception: B. C. Kerr, S. P. Vanatta, E. Williams, Allen Stultz. S. F. Os borne, Dr. Cook, Laura Twiss, Laura Shipman, Mary Knvhler, Mrs. Steimker, Mrs. Karnes, Mrs. Ilerold, Mrs. Vanatta. Decorations: P. D. Bates, A. II. Ilager, P. C. Peterson, Philip Wertenberger, Mitchel Patton. Peter Claus, Hattie Shipman, Miry Peterson, Lizzie Krccler, Mesdames. Vanatta. "WilHams, Peterson. Entertainment: R. Peterson, C. S. Twiss. C. H. Peterson, B. C. Kerr, O. II. Snyder. Julius Pcpperberg, Mcdames. Bates, Twiss, Corey, Stultz, Walker, Davis. Citizens co operative: J. W. Johnson, C. W. Sherman.. R. W. Hyers, F. J. Mor- ran, F. E. White. J. II. Young. Frank Carruth. J. P. Young. The first named on each list will be the chairman of that committee. Adionrned until Saturday evenins when all members of the different com mittees are requested to meet m Odd ' Fellows hall at 8 p. m. at Cascade school house 3 p. m. Center precinct, seven delegates, at Manley 8 p. ni. Louisville precinct, seven delegates, at Louisville S p. rn. Avoca precinct, five delegates, at Hut chins school house G p. m. Mt. Pleasai't precinct, riye delegates, at Gilinoie school house 4 p. m. Eight Mile Grove precinct, live dele gates, at Ileil's school house 7:30 p. m. Liberty precinct, twelve delegates, at Union 7:-".0 p. in. Rock Bluffs precinct, seven delegates, at Burger school house S p. m. Plattsmouth precinct, six delegatrs, at Taylc school house 7:20 p. m. Plattsmouth city, first ward six dele gates, at county judge's office, 5 to 7 p. m. ; Second ward, eeven delegates, at ward school house 5 to 7 p. m. ; Third ward, ten delegates, Richeys' lumber of fice 5 to 7 p. m ; fourth ward nine dele gates at Skinner & Ritchie's office 5 to 7 p. m.; fifth ward three del -gtes, at fifth ward school house 5 to 6 p. m. Weeping Water city, first ward four delegates, at King's office, 8 p. in.; sec ond ward, five delegates, at council chamber 8 p. m.; third ward four dele gates, a tMcDonald's store 8 p. m. THE CONGRESSIONAL CONVEN TION. Tlie republican ele.-t-irs if the first congres sional ilNtriet of t state of Ne rirai'ka are requested to "eml delegates from their several counties to meet in convention in the cityof I'lattsinoufh . n Tups. lay, the 23 day of September, 1S90, at Bo'elo.'k p. in., for the purpose of placing in nomination a candidate for congress in said district, and for the trans action of such business as may come before the convention. The several cou.ities are entitl d to repiesen- tition as follows, being based upon the vote cast for Hon. W. J. Connell f -r congress in isss. giving one delegate at large to each county and one foi each l.V) votes and major fraction thereof : CdUNT.KS. UKL.I COUNTIES. Cas- 21'V;ivnee D.mglass TllRicha'dson. , Ciace '.M :r,iy Johnson ? Saunders Lancaster 37 Nemaha 10 Otoe 13 DEL. 10 15 .... 5 17 Total 232 It is recommend that no proxies pe admitted to tlie convention and that the delegates pre sent, cr regularly .elected alternate-- present, be authorized to cast the full vote of the delegation. John B, FurAy, Cheirman, FrAnk R. McCartney. Secretary. The pardoning board of Nebraska, which has the privilege of pardoning two convicts in the state penitentiary, under life sentence, every Fourth of July, have selected for pardon this year, John Kount.e and Walter Harding, both under life sentence for murder. This board consists of the governor and chief justice of tlie supreme court. THE COMING AMENDMENT The manufacture, sale and keeping for sale of intoxicating liquors as a bever age are forever prohibited in this state, and the legislature shall provide by law for the enforcement of thi3 provision. Notice. riattsmouth, Neb., June 20, 1890. All persons are hereby warned that we shall in no case be responsible for any bills contracted by any sub contractors, foremen, or other employees, unless the same be upon our written order, tf E. P. Reynolds & Co, Contractors Omaha & Southern Ry. Hotel Arrivals. Perkins House: Wm Robinson, F Roberts, Lincoln; Thomas Davis, Ne braska City; Katie iVoIf ami daughter, R J Wilcox, B J Scanneil, Mike Collins, Omaha; John Terry berry and wife, country; F A Hall, Win Btrdine, Wm B Morledge, O L Darrah' Hastings; Ed S Givler. Galcsburg, III.; J W Edmunds, Murray: G E Sprout, Chicago; J T Mills, S G Bryan, Ashland. Flags and. fire works Fuller's, zt at Wildmnn & 27 the Mean Temperature. Monthly mean temperature 73.2. Highest temperature 101, the 24, and 28, and 1M) the 25, 98 the 20, 9tj 20 and 95 the lb'. Lowest temperature 43 on 7th , 44 last year on the 1st. Rainfall 51. L ist year 3 J. Number of rainy days, 14. Clear days without clouds, 4. Fair days, more nr less cloudy, -S. Cloudy days, 4. Wind frot:; th? northwest, (i times. Wind from the northeast, 3 times. Wind from the southwest, 25 times. Wind from tl.h southeast, 15 times. Number of thunderstorms, 7. Heav iest 3rd, at 2:50 Rainfall for the fir.-t half of the: year, 16Z. Vegetation generally attained its growth the second. 00 in the shade on the 29, with wind from the north west., 70 all day, morn ing, noon and night on the 19th. Of course mean temperature would be 70. Last half of the month extremely hot, but good corn weather. Like - A - Thousand - Streams Finding their way to tlie Ocean, the People come to l.tiy: They recognize our nnequaled facilities for Obtaining and Dis posing of the Pest: Mens, Boys and Childrens Clothing at the Lowest Prices. They recognize tlie extent and excellence of our assortment: The elegance, make, and buperior finish of our oods: The Honorable Manner in which we conduct our Business. hey Kealize wlien twy irive us One Doll.-ir n Silver We give tlieiu One Dollar hi Clothing. If you want a PusineKS Suit we will rit you out. If you want a Drees Suit we will fit you out. If you are a matrimonial candidate, we will tit you out, .-in a fine Dress Suit for the occasion. The Wise never get left and they buy their Clothing and Furnishings ot n 1 3 1 MAYER The Leading Ciottiiers, r X I if Y r Id, Sleepless nights, that terrible cough, remedy for you. 2 made miserable by Shiloh's Cure is the Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nuol Iniector free. Go to Philip Kraus for your groceries? queensware, and glassware, also for fresh vegetables and fruits. All orders promptly rilled and delivered to any paat of the city. tf Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures con sumption. 3 E. W. Potter, the post master at Elm Creek. Neb., says he has personal knowledge of several cases of rheuma tism, in that vicinity, that have been permanently cured by Chamberlain's Pain Balm, after other remedies were used without benefit. He sold it at his drug store there for five years and s;iys he never knew it to fail, that "any cus tome who once uses Chamberlio's Pain instead." tf Balm will have nothing else For sale by F. G. FrickeA Co. PURE fSAPLE SUGAR anil Syrup. Low pi ices quoted on large or small lots Strictly Pure. Adirondack Maple Sngar Co 1230 Monroe St., Chicago, III. FULL Eli & DEMPOX Western Asents. 4 UfctCE'S tMPUMEMT HOUSE HEADQUARTERS FOR Star Listers. Millburn Wagomis i-nd Buggies. Little Joker Cultivator. 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