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i I 12 WEEKLY HERALD: PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 2, 1890. 3 Amendment Notes. Personal Lib-t- rty. I REV. J. D. M. BDCKNEH. t ' ' 1 In the name of liberty ami it It i le , ugliCB jjrocesions of devotion to the '. "Aase of freedom," the battle wus fotilt ; J the South in the interest of, nd for .he purpose of making permanent i lie nstitution ol human 6lavery. j "fio in the name of personal libeity an j Jiiori is cow making 10 inipone upon jne j people of this state a crime more tu iible, blight more damning, a bondage im re !: ruinous than was ever human fcljivtiy in '.this or any other country.. Let me ask you, kind reader, whj tin: , whiskey associations, the saloon cluWc, . are not called by their riht nanus? i .They are organized only to protect the ; saloon and perpetuate the sale of liqnois. ' Wby call them "Personal Liberty" clubs, and the '-Bankers and Business Men's v Associations?" 'Why not call them by a v name relevant to the cause they oppoust ? jWhy call Uiem by names foreign to t lie purposes of the organization? Firtt, to ijgive respectability to the organizations 11 by concealing the "black infamy" around j which they rally. Second, to misguide the attentions of f the people and thus enlist their cfToits in I a bad canse. 1 Thirdly, to arouse patriotism find to I X; alarm people about future prosperity. These last two interests mentioned lie very near the heart of every American citizen; and the whiskey men nro trying to make people believe that they are woiking to protect and to perpetuate these two interests which are so near to all our hearts. They would make it appear that the "Prohibition Club" the "Good Temp lar" Mid the W. C. T. U. are trying to rob men of their liberty and strip the m of their wealth. So they organize a "Personal Liberty" club to thwart us in our design; to keep us from sinking this state into the valley of poverty and the abyss of bondage. I want to enter a solemn prot st Against those insinuations. I love my country, my flag, my liberty as dearly and prize them as highly as any saloon keeper in Plattsmouth. Our forefathers, of Revolutionary fame, fought, and bled and died that they might bequeath to tneir posterity the heritage of ciyil liberty and personal liberty. Palsied be the hand and forever silent the tongue that would attempt to de stroy, or eyen impair the boon of human freedom, purchased at such a cost of treasure and of blood. In the name of human rights and un der the emblazoned motto of human freedom, we defiantly unfurl our prohi bition banner and declare it in harmony -with American institutions. , The whiskey men do not think we are traitors to our country or blind to our best interests, and therefore we must be opposed and thwarted in our purposes. They know better than that. But they must have a rallying stand ard; and the saloon, the mother of op pression, the father of tyranny, the ab sorber of wealth, the source of crime, the fountain of iniquity, the stream of sorrow and woe, yea, the embodiment of sin, will not do. You can't awaken the sympathy and Btir the hearts of the people to protect and foster such an institution. Trade Judgments of Lltera ta re. The truth is, our ideas of literature are 6teeped in the colors of our trades, Our interpretations of Shakespeare re flect our daily lives and callings. The merchant measures him as his cotton. The inrle'o tries him in hia ennrta nf ln.nr "The oration of Mark Antony, fr exam ' X pie, is to the clergyman only a funeral discourse over a departed member of hia flock; the politician views it merely as a fine example of political artifice; the rhetorician delights in the richness of its figures; the logician scans its conclusion in the light of its premises; the historian . notes it as marking an epoch in -the an nals of Rome, and the actor, not to say it profanely, beholds it as a rack on which to hang his effects of attitude and gesture. We thus read Shakespeare in the light of our vocations. We cannot . get away from the mental habits of our trade or our profession. Much harder still is it to break away from the spirit of the age in which we live. Involunta .xily we invest other ages with the cus toms of our own. Jamea E. Murdoch in Forum. In our time the third finger is usually the one on .which the engagement ring is placed, also the wedding ring, some belief possibly existing in the old super stition that a vein ran directly from this part of the left hand to the heart. For SO days store in IBiley IBlck at 5 per cent thing that no shoe All Uie year round, you may rely upon Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to purify the blood and invigorate the system. It's not like the. sarsa'parillas, that are said to be good for the blood in March, April and May. The " Golden Medical Discovery " works . equally well at all times, and in all cases of blood - taints, or humors, no matter what their name or nature. It's the cheapest blood -purifier, sold through druggists, because you only pay for the good you get. , Your money is returned if it doesn't benefit or cure you. Can you ask more? " Golden Medical Discov ery" contains no alcohol to inebriate, and no syrup or sugar to. derange digestion. ' It's a. concentrated vegeta ble extract; put up in large bottles; pleasant to the taste, and equally good for adults or children. The " Discovery " cures all Skin, Scalp and Scrofulous affections, as Eczema, Tetter, Salt-rheum, Fever-sores, White Swellings, Hip - joint disease and kindred ailments. fc-U.51 .ESi LOCA.S. Slccj lis iiit hr, ik.I misi'i'iiblo lv thnt terrible . iili.ii. SliiiohV 1'ttri! i the reou-dy tuf v on. Y'nt s.iic by F. ' Fikkc ii. .ii O. 11. SinvdiT. '1 For Rent. My resid--nre propi i ty, No. 1411 Lo cust. St. Suitable lor one large or two small families. Dh. Shipman. St. Patrick's Pills give entire satisfac tion. I hav used them in my family. They are the best I ever used for the purpose Flunk Cornelinus. Purcell. Ii din Tirr. For sale by F. O. Fricke A. Co. We find St. Patrick's Pills to be very extra and 'ogive splendid satisfaction. They ir- now about the only kind called for. W. A. 'alince, Otsia, Iowa. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co, Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. For sale by F. G. Fricke and O. II. Sny der. 2 For Rent. The very desirable residence owned and recently occupied by Henry Water man. Corner of 7th and Main stieets. For terms apply at Wescott's Clothing Store. ' dtf St. Batrick's Pills uavis given me bet ter satisfaction thnu n y other. M. II. Proudfoot. Dr'jgirit, Gianada, Colorado For sale by F. G. Fricke. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Mrt:Mn. Plainti-:ld . 111., m ks the svi'em nt tht sh .m'lt ! I. "ii.r i s !. tied on her 1 ns ; she was treated for a ni'iitli by her family phj sician, but grew worse. lie old her she was a hopeless victim of consump tion and that no medicin could cure her Her Druggist suggested Or. King's I ew discov ery for consumption ; she bought a bottle and to her del'ght found herself benefited from the first dose. She continued its use and after tak ing ten bottles, found herself sound and well now does her own housework and is as well a "she erer wa-. Free tria bottles of . thU great discovery at F. G. Fricke & i'o'j .Drug Store argebottlee 50c. and 2 Gering & Co. hive the nicest largest and most complete line of spectacles ever shown in Cass county. Call ' on them and save your eyes. d6tw2t Our customers all speak highly in praise of St. Patrick's Piils. They are the best Berry Bros,, Carro Neb, Fo sale by F, G. Fricks & Co. We have engaged J. V. Egenberger, Sr., to close out our stock of dry goods, millinery, cloaks, carpets, shoes, trunks, etc., which must be sold by Jan., 1st. J. V. Wkckbach & Son. tf Bucklen's Arnica salve- Thk Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptioi e, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to- give satisfaction, or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale by F. G. Fricke $: Co. Plenty of A No. 1 flour on hand to exchange for wheat at the Factoryville Roller Mills. Wheat taken on deposit. wtf. T. M. Warne. w kk (commencing Oct. I Boot dealer of this city has ever offered. This is no fake, come and investigate for your- Hair Jewelry work. Lave orders at Dovey's store or Mrs Wise'a millinery store on Main street. For Stile The nicest residence lots in the city located on Chicago ave., for sale cheap. For particulars enquire of Daniel Iiurris or call at this office. Wanted. We want an A No. 1 agent in this county at once, to take charge of our business, ana conduct the sale of one of the very best, most meritorious, and fast est selling inventions ever offered to the American people. To the right person we will pay a liberal salary or allow a large commission. For full particulars address Voltaic licit Co., No. 218, Mar shall, Mich. tf Happy Hoosiers. Win. Tiinmonw, l'ost master of Iilaville, mi.. write: " Klectric Hitters lias done more for int than all otlier medicines combined, for that bad feei ng arifinit from Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman," of rame place, says : "Find Electric Bitter to be the best Kidney and L'ver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner hardware merchant, same town, says: "Elec tric Hitters is just the tiling for a man who U a.11 run d w and don't care whether be lives or dies ; he found new xtrerigth, jrood appetite and felt just like lie h id a new lease on life Only tc. a bottle at F. G. Frieke & Co's Drug Store, 2 A Ripe Old Age. J. II. Ilolcornb and wife, of Belcher ville, Texas, have celtbiattd their fifty fifth wedding anniversary, and are still hale and hearty. The secret of thei long life an.i good health is they correct any slight ailment promptly, and in that way avoid serious sickness. Like most every one else, they are more frequently troubled with constipation than any other nhvsical order. To correct this they take St. Patrick's Pills in prefer euce to any other, because, as Mr. IIol romb savs. -They are a mild pill and besidts, keep the whole system in good order. We prize them very Highly. For sale by F. G. Fricke. sheriff salev r v.rf no of an order of sale issued by W. C Showalter, clerk of the district court within and ft r Cas eouniv, ivenrasKa. ami ro mr uiiwiru I ...ill Hie 1'tn dav of ncteher A. 1). 1600 at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court house m me city oi naur-inuuui in said county, sell at public auction to the lih'iK-st bidder for cash the following real toto towit l ots two (2) three (3) and forty i ight in section thirteen 13 township twelve U- norm oi rani; uuurru iiojinsiui tii'-fitn lincniai merman i wiwrouiuj, braxka. toirrther with the privileges and ap pur ai ces thereunto belonging or in anywr-e appertaining. the same being levied upon and taken as the property of Caroline M, Uodge. Moses Dodge :.di G. H. Farmele. defendants : to sitisfy a judgment of "aid coutt recovered by Anselmo is, hin nil piainiin, agaiusi iu uncuumur, Pliittsinouth, Neb., beptember 10, A. 1). 1890. VY11L.IAJI AIU, Beeson & Root. Sheriff Cass Co., Neb Attorneys for Plaintiff. Chattel Mortgage Sale Tfoticeis herebv given that by virtue cf a chattle mortgage dated on the 5lh d y of De cember 189, and duly tiled and recorded In the office of the comity cieiK oi ass couiuy. Ne braska on the 5th day of December, 1889 and executed by Skin"er & Ritchie to the Citizen Bank, mid by said bank assigned to W, H. Shafer to secure the pavment of 125. and up on which there is now due the sum of $131.42. Default, having been made in the payment of said sum. therefore 1 will sell the propety therein described, towit ; All the furniture books, papers and each and everything now owned by saia stunner c micnm mm uciu iu ttleir possession in uifir nunc, u uuuni ti n l.i front, of the noet olliee in Plattsmouth in Cass counTy. on the 4th day of October 1890 at one o clock p. m. oi saia aay. Dated September 10th 1890. "V. H. SHAKFF.it assignee of mortgagee. Eeesoc d-Itoot attorneys lor Shafer, Legal Notice. "Anne Schrump. defendant, will take notice that on the End day of September, 1830, Chris tian rscnruinp, piaiiiLiu. ueieiu mru ma yen tin in tii district court of Cass county. Ne braska, against said defendant, the object and prayer oi which are to oorain a umee oi ui- vorce severing ine oonus oi inaniniuiij ucn tnfnre nritinir nlaintiff and defendant. You are required to answer said petition on or be i ore the lain aay oi nciooer iyu. Christian Schrtjmp. Rv Wr.olev & Gibson his Attorneys. 24-4t , Legal Notice. Isaac Brum Miller, non-resident defendant will take notice thai. Emma Mi ler on the 4th .law riuv of Sf otember 1890 filed her petition in the district, court of Cass couDty, Nebraska aga'nst you. l ne onjeci ana pra er vi aiu petition being to obtain a divorce from you on theground of desertion, failure to support, fi tieme crulety and adultery. You are required to answer eaid p' Ution by Monday the 20th day of October 1890. Emma Millfb, 4t by her attorneys Beeson & fcoot Dated September 11, 1890. Legal Notice. TN THE.DISTRICT COUKT, CASS COUNTY. J. .Nebraska. , DANIEL N. McKKNZIE, Plt'ff ) vs y MATTIE McKINZIE, Deft S Mattie McKenzie will take notice that on the 11th dayf September 1890 Daniel N. McKen zie plaintiff herein filed his petition in the dis trict court of Cass county, Nebraska against said defendant the object and prayer of whieh are that said plaintiff be granted a decree of divorce and that the bonds of matrimony exis ing between said plaintiff and defendant be dissolved nd for such other and further relief as may seem just and requisite. You are required to answer said petition on or before October 20th, 1890. DNIKL N. McKEMZIE. By Mathew Gering Attorney. Legal Notice. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, CASS COUNTY Nebraska. ELECTA DECKER, Pltff ) vs y BEJfJ. G, DECKER. Deft ) Benjamin G. Decker will take notice that on the 29th day of August 1890, Electa Decker, plaintiff herein filed her r etitlontin the district court of Cass county Nebraska, against said defendant, the object and prayer of which are that said plaintiff be granted a decree of di vorce upon the grounds of desertion and that the bonds of matrimony existing between said plaintiff and defendant I e dissolved and for such other and fuither relief as may seem just and eqitable- You are required to answer said petition on or before October 20 1890. Electa Dkckbr. By Matthew Gering, Attorney. 0 Ln and Now above cost. EE AD And Teen Euy A Home'm South Park. Do not be caught in the delusion oi many thousands in postponing a home until they can have an expensive one This idea is the devil's trap that catches men and women innumerable, who will neyer have any at all. The laborer may have, at the close of the day, to walk or ride farther than is dtsirable to reach it but when he gets to his destination in the eventide he will find something worthy of being called by that glorinus and impassioned, and heaven descended word, "Home." Young married man, as soon as you can buy such a place, even if you have to put on it a mortgage reaching from base to capstone. The much abused mortgage which is ruin to the reckless man. to one prudent and provident is the beginning of a competency and a fortune, for the reason he will not be sat tfied until he lias paid it fT, end all the household are put on strictest economy until then. Deny yourself all superflui ties and all luxuries until you can say: "Everything in this honse is mine thanl God! every timber, eyery brick everv foot of plumbing, every doorsill." D not have children born in a bearding house, and do not yourself be buried from one. Have a place whf re your children can .shout and sing aid romp and not be overhaulded for the racket Haye a kitchen where you can do some thing toward the reformation of evil cookery and the lessening of this nation of despeptics. As Napoleon lost one of his great battles by an attacked of indi gestion, so many men have such a daily wrestle with the food swallowed that they haye no strength left for the battle of life; and though your wife may know how to play all musical instruments and rival a prima dona, she is not well edu cated unless she can boil an Irish potatoe and broil a mutton chop, since the die sometimes decides the fate of families and nations. Have a setting room with at least one easy chair, even though you have to take turns at sitting in it, and books out of the public library, or of your own pur chase for the making of your family in telligent, and checker boards and guess ing matches, with an occassional blind man's bluff, which is of all games my fayorite. Rouse up your homes with all styles of innocent amusement, and gath er up in your children's lives a reservoi' of exuberance that will pour down re freshing streams when life gets parched and the dark days come and the lights go out and the laughter is smothered in to a sob. T. De Witt Talma ge. For South Park Lots CALL ON WINDHAM & DA V IES, Over Bank of Caes CouDty PLATTSMOUTH NEB Snl Shoe leather will be sold at the Schildknccht shoe folks yon who wear leather have a chance at some FECIAL SALES Iii I,. dies Fine Allocs for TWO 'WttKB OlilY In order to leriiue our iniint;nco stock of Indies hand turned and fine shoe.. AVe will make a speeial sacrifice lor two weeks onl . REMEMBEH W. A. BOMGK & CO. 3 173 pieces iszacS iv iiE fee BcS ssti s& Hiv ing price. We Carry 45a Ettrgjett &fcBl srad ifiEa give yma f?.2e pfat ie.s23 to neleci frapsEa 82 sues tasay fere im Ct&& emsES&y. Cas.fi fl aisscl g;st prices lilre EySE. !E6cpectfssIIBy9 WBLBMlMftg & RJ LEii Gorder's Implement Depot WHOLESALE The Oldest Implement House in Cass County. All the StaDdard Goods are KEPT IN STOCK Such as John Deere &z Co'ti. David Bradley Sz Ca's. Peru City's. St. Joe's and George I). lirowxis, of Galeeburg The JS'ew Departure cultivator, the best that's made. THE BEST WAGONS Always in stock. Received in car load lots such as Bchuttler, Mohne and Ivetchum. Buckeye Binders and Mowers. Of Buggies, Carriages and Road Carts Headquarters for the best barb wire, "THE GLIDDEN" and ir tact everything in any of the above lines of goods. P Will consult their own interests by mouth, or Fred II. Gorder, at Weeping Water, when in want of any- ii 1.1.. T i j. ! r.Vi. "" . . " uiing m uie xinpiemeni line. r uteen years experience lias taught me how to buy goods right, and my trade shows for itself that I sell right. FBSaiJ branch Houcc at "Wsoping Water. Leave your the HERALD for JOB WORK THK PLACE 1 Mil mm and liETAIL going to Kred Gorder, at Platts- orders with. your sef9 JF . jr. mjvl v ms, imanager.