WEEKLY HERALD :PLATSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 6 1890 Then' are many v.hitr. stus, .-;u;h 1 i:i7- -.ciurd to Lr "just as ;4V)(! as tlur Ivory." ! J hey arc not, hut like all counterlfits, -..-, inLiv the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. ."j"js sold everywhere. .vNOTTS KltOS.. PUHLISHKKS. rublWhe.l every Thi'ii'I-U , uiul unity every evening except Sunday. KeRislere.l lit the, I'lamrmmih, b. o-t-oflieefitr transmission tlirminu tlJe l'.v S. mail attiecon.l clasc i;Ur. Ofllee corner Vine ;uul Fifth streets. Telephone TKHM KOK KKFK1.Y. One copy, one year, in ailvaueu;. .. one cpy, ne year, not in advuiiee. One copy. si uiontlif. in advance . Oi'"i- py. llnee montlif. in nilvam-e. I'KUMS KOlt OAll.V Due -ii on; year in advance One copy per iveck. ly carrier One copy, per month . -J. (K id THURSDAY. NOVEMBER . l.'O. Feoin Thin sil;iy !aily. Kobt. Hayes went up to Ci-tcr county this morning for a brief visit. Sylvester JoLii-on and Jackson Ti n k r of Louisville ate in the city on !u-itK Xehiniiali Livingston one of ('as county's oldest settlers is in town today from Louisyiiie. Profefsor Ilalscy wife is on the sick list being unaKk to attend to her duties in the school rxnn today. Antill. the confectioner continues to turn out huge quantities of his choice pure home made candies. Asher CT.rks storo windows make a fellow feel hungry to look at them. He has an exhibit worth seeing. August Wendt a prosperous German fanner and proprietor of the town of Manley is in the city today. James Walker, the Murray grain mer chant wa.3 in town today. He reports his tlevntor completed in that town and that Murray is having quite a boom. Geo. Vass the Fifth street watchmaker is having his jewciry e.nporium hnnd somely papered and the front netitly painted by Col. Geo. W, Sawtelle the celebrated hoosier artist. Mrs. I)r, E. L. Siggins received a tele gram announcing the unpleasant news that her father was dangerously ill at his heme in Columbus. She will leave on the tirst train for that city. Col. Frank P. Ireland. tle gnod look ing democratic mayor from Nebraska City is in town today putting on the tin ishing touches and lining up the boys for the fray next Tuesday. The long drawn out case of Allen Dec son y. the Omaha Southern llailway, to a jury in district court will be finished tonight. Judge Field -n ill go home to night and Judge Chapman will finish up the balance of the term. The consciousness of having a remedy at hand for croup, pucumniy. sore throat, and sudden cold, is very con soling to :i varent. With a bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in the house, one feels, in such cases, a sense of secunty nothing else can give. .1. W. Hendee, a traveling man from Omaha, has purchased the U. V. Mathews stock of hardware and will add to the stock sufficient to make it one of the best hand ware stores in the citv. Mr. Hendee comes highly recommended and without doubt will be Welcomed heartily to our best business circles. J Ion. John C. Watson has been the fearless cliainpiop of every public meas ure tint has for its object the good of the people, lie fought the railroad in terests through all the Van Wyck cam paigns, ami within a week has van quished them in a suit at the City where the people were squarely against the road. The new crop of com is already being sent to market. Jim Carper of Mauley shelled and marketed 1,100 bushels last week at the handsome figure af 40 cents per bushel. Coin that makes .10 bushels per are this year will neirly pay for the land on which it is raised, and yet the democratic orators would make believe that the farmer is suffering here in old Cats. . j Cheyenne County Letter. i A Cleyenne f'orniy m:in. who haser ! identlv been r-iilinir on of Hryan's hmd tiiyh JiUflu -. or oi.i-nt' H'lililUiV wo:ful 1 wuiN totli.i f inn. r. ' tit H. e '. M Mekcii lo'A r. ii burn-l ( tine oiihr.s ri-lit f rom ,,1 ti'1 A : 1 1 I i ' i 1 1 .b'l. J I ) t. il Mi 1 kl.N, t'l.A I 1 sMO! 1 il, !S i-i: , . i, :4i'Ti i ' -tiioiis tnnu ALi t i.H t H"iily you, lout ciiii . tli- i n i ili.' ymi poor, desiiti.t.: -ai.i-ii -;i..ii;Ii stli'kell f nrtuers :il 1. 1 I in need, - I thought ve would donate. I 1 woi. Id haye sent you some cabbage a:;d ! cauliflower, b it I "thought the freight i would cost m.-re than the stuff would be i worth down there. The be.,t crops hctv ; lev. r saw in my life; we can skin old Cass to death raising anything but corn. We hat wheat which avernge.t .vj bushels to the acre; oats T'.l Imdiels to the acre. 1 had a piece of barley whi.:'i threshed .11 bushels to the acre. Our corn will go about ;11 to 40 h'.i-bels to the acre. Our potato crop is light. Gov. and I raised about 1.10 bushels of onions and .R,000 heads of cabbage; cur celery can't be beat. Frank Hoyd is still confined to his bed but he is improving nicely. The ladies are arranging for the Hun gry with hot coffee and a nice lunch on election day. AuiSdell Sheidon. the next county commissioner is in the city today and made the Hkkai.i a pleasant call. M ijor K'eutsch. editor of the Lincoln Frie Presse, will, address his German friends tonight at Liederkranz Hall. A good turn out is expected. Attorney Janus S Mathews learned yesterday from Washington of the in crease of the pension of Samp, Karnes of this city and a well merited one it is too. Hon Javies M. Patterson was hurriedly called to Washington county, Pennsyl vania last night by telegram announcing the death of his brother-in law, 1J. T. Johnson. Tom HicKs, of the Pacific hou.-e is out on crutches today as the result of an ac cident at the shops Saturday which cplintered off a piece of the shin bone on his tight leg, a very painful though not serious injury. The funeral of the lute Geo. White took place this afternoon at two o'clock from the M. E. church. The pall beiircrs were S. F. Foglesong, Dr. Mathews, Wm. Herold, L. G. Larson, Win. Erown. and George Wcidman. Col. Ginger says he is having flat fer ine success in getting donations for th coming G. A. II. fir. He speaks very highly of the liberality of the Platts mouth citizens and sajs he has had bet ter succesi here thau he had in Lincoln. 'One touch of nature makes the wh le world kin," Miseascs common to the race compel the searbh for common rem edy, it is found in Ayers Sarsaparilln the reputatton of which is world-wide having lr.rgely superseded every other blood medicine in use. Some Tery sad reports as to the physi cal condition of Col. Dick Barr, of the Weeping Water Eagle, have reached this office. We hope to hear 'ere long that Dick has recovered completely and is his former vigorous self again. Too much brain work, writing heayy finan cial editorials, has been shown to be deleterious, as it has n amphibiological effect upon the nerve centers; a fellow can't be too careful. A bright Jred car on the track this morning attracted some attention and we found that it was for white $: Black, the apple met chant. White, Black and red make a good combination. The firm have purchased 'orer H,000 bushels of apples and are shipping as far eart as PennsyWania; one lot yesterday w: s sent to Mendota, Illinois. The city dads spent about two hours last evening trying to agree on some ac tion about buying a cemetery as there is but :!4 vacant lots left in the old one. As a tax can not be levied to exceed 10 mills to make the necessary purchase the council are confronted with proposition of how to raise the money and as to what is best to be done in the premises The council adjourned without arriving at a solution of the problem" The "gas and electric lamps came up for discus sion but the motion to have the gas lamps moved from under the electric lights failed to carry, so the matter went over. County Court. Lat will and testament of OrviS II. Tabor tiled for probate. License to wed issued to Mr. Win. J. Piipky, aged ' and .Miss Li t E. H'iil iims, aged is, both of Weeping Water. S'nce Jan. i), 181)0, when Judge Ilam uey took his seat as County Judge, there has been tiled in his court LIS civil cases, is probate cases and 24 criminal cases, nuking in less than ten months, a total of 210 cases, or an average of f4 per month. There have been issued 14''. marriage licenses ami couples have been joined in wedlock by that official. For first class photographs at half price go to the new gallery, corner of 7th and Vine streets. If j District Court, i The jury lust night brought in a vir ' diet ;n tl case of Wiles ys. 0:u.iha : Southe rn Bail way for' f 2.2.10, the ap ! praise :in nt from w hich the appeal was ' tiken was $l.!-00. i The c::s.-of JJc.4r.isby, 1 ,rk .Sc Co. vs. ; O.J. Web-t- r v.: - continued to ThuisJ iy i , next. j Th.-'caM- of Allen L: soivs. Oaiid.a Southern lb,;jviy, has b en ' tri ll to a jssrv ill day. A i- aj peal i. . :;i an ap i ; pruis -i.'.t fit. T.e City Aair: Victorious J '! he case ot Henry .'-.iiler against the I city was trivd yesterday in the county court to a jury. Millt-r cl.dmed flOO dannges on account of the loss of a horse .-aused by tho horse getting its leg broken a a bail bridge up towards Leesley's place. Mathew Gering appear ing for the plaintiff ami Polk Bros, for the city; and after an all days trihl. the jury was out about thirty mimites when they brought in a verdict for the city. The Lamp Factory. This morning work was begun 4gain at the Laaip factory under Superintend ent Schaefer with a full compliment of hands. It is a good thing for the com pany and city that all differences have been tixed up and that work has been resumeel under the former management which has thoroughly demonstrated the fact that the Plattsmouth lamp is with out a peer for brilliancy and longevity the two important features of a good Limp. Married Tut sday e ve ning at 8 o'clock at the hume of the. brides parents in Hastings, Mr. William Berdine to Misa Bessie Hammond, county Judge Burton offici ating. Mr. Berdine is a B. cc M. passenger brakenii'ii ou the flyer with conductor Ilali. Willie is one of the best young men in this city and his many friends will be glad to know of his good fortune in taking for a life partner one of Hast ings' fairest daughter. T.ie HKitAi.n extends hearty congratu lations umlhopis the. new couple may conclude to make Plattsmouth thvir heme. Died. This morning at half past nine, of quick consumption; Mrs. Sol. Biggins. Mrs. Itiggins was born at Toulon 111.. Oct. 15, 1870, being but a few days past 20 years of age at the time of her death. Her maiden name was Matie S. I Sounds, and siie was married in this city to Mr. Biggins, March 19, 180. The deceased was a .devoted member of the Christian church in this city and was greatly be loveel by a large circle of friends who admired her many christian graces and kindly lovable disposition. Mrs. Big gins has been in failing health for some time as the result of aa attack ot la -grippe and her demise was not unex pected. We are told that she dieel as she lived, full of hope for a brighter honia in the great beyond. The funeral will take place from the Christian church tomorrow at 2:30. George White departed this life last evening nt six o'clock at the age of 4G years. He had been a resident of this city for about 13 years. The deceased leaves a wife, formerly Miss Alice Snyder, daughter of Henry Snyder; antl three children, two girls and one boy. The deceasetl was a nephew of the late M. L. White, and had many friends in this city. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock from the Meth odist church. THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL Campauini's first and exceedingly readable article on "How to Train the Voice," in which the famous tenor gires many a goenl hint to singers, leads a be wilderiugly number of gooel things iu tho November Ldies' Home Journal "Liberties of Our Daughters" is a very god article bp Mrs. Admiral Dahlgren, while another on "Can Women Keep a secret r" by Junius Il.erni Brown, is as keen as it Js entertaining. Will Carleton has a beautifully illustrated poem; Susan Coohdge tells a bright Thanksgiving fory; Anne Sheldon Coombs begins a beautiful Italian romance: Foster Coates gives a most gossipy and eminently read able description of "Jewel Caskets of Fashionable Women;'" "Why I Never Married." gives the reasons why women decline proposals of marriage, and is a thoroughly enjoyable article: Dr. Tal mage descriUs the Thanksgiving Day of his youth: Mrs. Margaret Bottomes De partment for "The Kiug's Daughters is apparently a complete success;., ' Si 1 Talks With Girls,'" is dright reading for every girl: Mrs. Lyman Abbo;t has her Department; Mrs. Borer, Anna Alex ander Cameron and several other author ities on cooking give Thanksgiving me nus, and altogether the November Journal is a perfect model magazine for women. It could not be improved upon. And fer ten cents a single copy, er one dollar a year, it becomes the cheapest as well as the very best of all domestic periodicals. 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S.---Th? handsomest line of Ingrain and llrueJ carpet ever shown in the cicy at ; Iti) very low- , est price.-. .JyTTD JDO pl'RHHBS Any longer for crops are good in Cass county and prices the best for years and clothing is away down at ELSONS THE ONE mm CtOTMEfc "WiiQn ycu oan buy Overcoas, Suis for 2021, Boys and Clailrr on. In fact anyh.ing woro by meinkind, you will find at bod reels prices at tho old roliablo he One Priee Clothier, . ... -3 u ! : 1 1 . : !l :l '.I ".ilitr GOODS ITOT CRY u 1 n mil