WEEKLY HERALD .PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. NOVEMBER 13 1800. Commissioners Proceedings. I Ej Whircomb of tlio Friend Telegraph Plait-wot ii, Nku, .cv. 5,18:0. f rolir,., it is fril or ISoanl met pursuant to adj.-uroimt.t, : d M, Wfnj nit r)rr(. t present Louis F,.!tZ, A. It. Todd and A. (:V(.ry )hrti(.u, .r. ,llly f,m up C Led. r euunty commissioner.-, and Jl.rd ; jn ,jOI ,..,. fif . s lU MTotw Critclitit-llr county ele.k. Governor Thayer for information na to SeflcmeM untie for r-otmty brida tlllst ,,,,, lht. 8tate is .inf? fr trip rompI.f.Uii:r Inst meel MXteen T!). Ur,; .iu.;c :l Vi n.r wii b number m-.kir. a tot -.1 ..f AW l,n ! feet j ft ((.(ir in ....,.., at Vl..',s (- or ,00., :.u: rninnr; 1.. mo Jmil sum of $ A dru-.'oJstV perinit to vt-U liuorH for iiicdii-iii il juii'i os '-s wiiy n r t- I to L. E. Myies r,f ( (,';..! Cu k. C. M. Gnivr, resignation m Justice of tin. i '-,w-: in Ilock VAuiU pr ein. , r-.t. d Whtreus enipluint havii'y b.-ni triub l.y one IN.l.ert .'!tt-er :tn fib-il with eounty clerk, 1 !itt said M.-tte'-r has i-.MiTii to l-elii-v th;t. ?!;i?ln-vi' (Jerm.', ' County attorney, tdok h Imbo in dis charging one Fropst from custody and dismissed s-iil I'ropst on fier-mint of r:i;d bribe mill that s:iid I'ropst was uilty of felouy. The coimnifaionerKsrt Dee. 4th, 18D0, for heiirin in Hiiid cause. Henry H-inlknock g;vv A. S. Cool.-y of Eale u h'H'J knock l.y char-don biiu with usinj eounty lumber. The mutter 'ita referred to the eounty attorney for InVestiiitiou. It was ordered tint eueh judijc !.r,d clerk of election he allowed t-'i days for services during election day and tli'j can vas of the vote, and thut each messenger making returns of faiid election he al lowed one day for making said returns, except those- from Tipton, (Jreenwoi 1 Elmwood and Stoye Creek, ulo'h -I-.-;; he allowed two nays tor making r t n The two criminal cases hroui: from Loui-ville to the' district cooit .01 petty charges, which were not sustained, post the county $ 110.(50, which was al lowed. Cos's in state vs, Emory, $20.10, were allowed. The jurors for the Hst term of court cost the county the- full sum of $044.20. The following hills were duly allowed: Western Wheel Scraper t o., scraper. M B Murphy, lso to u-i Ceo l'oisal, fprhiklini; street Geo Harsh-nan, keeping poor E W Cook, sal eo pliy J M Woodson, keeping poor -- A B Knotts, printing Omaha Ken, prt tax rcents... S Buzzel!, t-Ie-dione rent Wm Ilereld & Son. i.ul-e to noor Omaha V,ep. stationery - (1 W Noble, pal and ex W J Withe. rent c h " A Bacli. mdse to poor Gas & Elect Lt Co, gas c'ly jail K I MeNiulm. contstalde'.t fees Peters!n& 1.11 rson. nulse to poor Henry Boeek, n dse to poor A Clark, mdse to poor li Ct itchfield. sal and ex E II Cunningham, cars sk-K Ell Samson, kps poor - T I'rei nsl.ae, mdse fo poor I' MAkeson. livery for eons Ie rson & Lpison. mdse to pror ... f"? U een & Co, mdse to poor Sr. V Breud"ll, sal and ex J N Drake, prtg B F Laiihlin, team to coiw P M Jones, repair jail W II Tickens, work on jail C W Showaitcr, ex dist court T Clark, tval to et Cos s State vs Kelly & Ilo't " Jos Emory w'elc", Thornton it l-.ee Beeson & Root, defense pris Louis Foltz, alary and expenses-. A.B.Todd ... A.C. Loder " " A.C. Loder. K. R. fare pauper Y, m. Tlgbe. b'd'ng and guard pris A. C. M: yee, wi-rk for Co KK1DRK FUND. W.J. White, repair bridges Kichey Brop., lumber s c 75 15 (iM s O.'i 8 eo 35 1)0 8 50 3i 5(1 G'j tW 2 15 L-8 0J i 0.1 10 00 ton CO 1(3 4" 5 :5 lii so 2 '.'O 2 (0 ,0 25 10 5 -M 00 15 21 X 3 0 10 00 :o 23 40 3 35 6 00 2 50 11 15 34 75 200 35 37 57 2C 10 99 0.1 50 0 27 CO 21 00 25 70 16 SO 218 75 7 25 88 Go 49 39 B. Clark & Co., elm lumber 82 85 J. f. Johnson, tiling B. Clark & Co., lumber and t limr ROAD FUN D ' B. Clark i Co, lumber and tiling A. E. Todd, work on grader B. Clark a Co., lumber H. K. Kopp, nails B. S. Torrence. Uow Graham & Wilkinson, nai'.s Murty & Schwab, nail and lumber South Platte Lumber Co Chicago Lumber Co .lumber Tidball &. Fuller, lumber 36 00 73 64 40 17 10 00 15 55 1 75 18 90 1 00 27 70 M 50 16 IS 54 29 They Celebrate. From Friday '8 Daily The personal rights league in this city hired all the hands anfl drum corps to be found and paraded, the streets last evening, celehrating the defeat of pro hibition. A big bonfire blazed on high school hill and a general hilarious time was had. After jollifying out of doors for some time the league and many Others adjourned to the Liederkranz hail where Louis Heimrod of Omaha, pres ident of the state league, and L. F. Karges, president of the 1'lattsmouth league, addressed a crowded house, thanking the people for the stand they no piovi-i"M t"f s'ich case." Neb. City lrvs. Yi -terday :fti niootJ we veiled V. J. IF"' :s gr een house a d .i w u very l ire v.u i" ty of pulina and tr;ir:al phiiils, soul of wii( li ii'i; large i-.nil l):.'UH t'ftd. .Mr. II m: r hvs '.uiit unotlivr green h iiise neatly tv.'ice ; s 1 ir;;u ".s Li-s old one-. It; xper'.s to r ci ive crly in tlie -pritsg 1,000 worth of fire autl heanritid plants which he will add to i:i.s aht-a-.ly ;;i!0 as-'oi tun nt, h-: will :duo h ivu in a few days some very fine pitmt from Cali fornia; he has' son". yery heamiful La ii'i:a tiei-.s jro win.', 11 tie of which he ex pects to hear fruit in the spring. While there we learned that Mr. 1 lesser had sold oyer .S,000 hudi; Is of apple.-, this year, 7,000 (pjarts of rasphcrric- ami w.OOO quarts of hljick'ei r:cs. Anyone will he well repaid by a yi it to W. J. 1 lessors' as yon will not only see h;s beautiful palms drac-cnas, yucas and agaves hut you will see all the varieties of roses and greeu house; plants in bloom. The Journal is wasting a great deal of ink oyer w hat it claims was the support of a democratic candidate by an attache of this uflice. He honest, old man, and say in your paper what you think, and aelmit that you are sorry for the election of Mr. Travis. Mr. Knotts is the pro prietor of the Hekai.i. and the IIkkald has at nil times favored the election of the republican ticket from top to bottom in no uncut iin manner. And what is more, we have not received a hundred dollars from the central committee as you diel; in fact the Herald is not a boodle organ and has not reoeived a cent from the committee or from any candidate from the governor d- wu to constable. Your effort to get republicans at logger heads and have them wash their linen in the Ukrai.d falls veiy fiat. What we said in regnrel to Davies is more notori ously true of Thomas than it was of Davies. McClintsc carries this town abeael of our neighbor Thomas, while Trictsch, a democrat runs ahead of his ticket for commissioner. Hut so long as prominent republicans vote for F. E. White, in this city, and other prominent democrats, they may expect to keep the county seat issue aliye and they may expect to hear unpleasant news from the republican precincts in the west end of the county. Let straight republicans attend the primaries and nominate re publican tickets and then there need be no besh about county seat issues, it will not be an issue and can not be made such. Polin a Free Man. The following executive document ex plains its self. The State Journal says Polin will remain in that city and work at his tra le, that of t-tone cutter: Stjte of Nebraska. Executive De partment. Lincoln. Nov. 5, 1890. In my judgement John R. Polin hassuffereil sufficient punishment for killing F. J. Metteer. The act was done by Polin under most, insulting and aggravating provocations. It is altogether probable that most men would have done exactly what he did under the same circum stances. Polin had taken Metteer into his family and cared for him as a brother. Metteer basely betrayed him and induced hia wife to leaye her husband and family to go with him, Metteer. After his re turn Metteer taunted Polin w ith the dis honor that he had brought upon Polin and the latter shot him, After the trial and conviction of Polin his wife made a full and complete con fession of her guilt in connection with Metteer. Polin bore an excellent repu tation beforu this trouble came upon him, and in the prison his conduct hss been above reproach. Warden Hopkins speaks in the highest terms of him. Bearing in mind hid great sorrow and trouble which cannot well he expressed in word.'i, the blasting of his home by the one he had sheltered, the abandonment by his wife at the instance of his betray er, and the sufferings lie must loive en dured during the eight years of his con finement in prison, brooding over his had taken against sumptuary legislation, wrongs, and bearing in mind also mat tne judge br-fore whom he wis tried Hon. b.H. Po,und, (certainly a conscientious and Mr. Karges eloquently told the boys that to the personal rights league, consisting of 18,000 members, and the Business Men & B-inkcrs' Association, a great deal of credit belonged for the defeat of the measure t hut they believed endanger d the prosperity of the state, Col. C. W. Sherman, forgetting his recent blue rib bon movement; and the temperance zeal awakened in his bosom by Francis Murphy not long since, insisted on making a speech, which he waspermited to elo in his usually ters, brief, brilliant and eloquent manner. The latest returns at f6ur o'clock show gains for Powers and Richards which will probably el "ft Poweis. The bal ance of the republican state ticket is elected. just judge), and Mnj. John C. Watson, (a prosecutor of great ability) who con ducted the case in behalf of the state and that a large number of leading anel representative men of all parties of Cass county, have joined in asking for execu tive clemency for Polin, I have come to the conclusion that the law- in his case has been fully vindicated. Having given this matter in all its bearings thorough consideration, I can forgive Polin and thank the public also. He is therefore, set free this dav. John M. Thayer. One of the handsomest features of the O. A. R. fair will be the zonaye drill by 24 young ladies. The goods fer making the cistumes la been furnished by Wm. Herold & Sou. : . - " ' r r " t. u -jT ; - L ' -r ''- 5 : n t -- -1 o . :i 'k-poMi.)!:! t : 1 : 1 i t ; - t t -1 7 j J. " (I "P"' d .) :i -,..!. lv - ( Iir,.;( "I ''!'( I j "f-r ..j-.-.y. ...... .y "'0ll,l,".v I t: r j g I -J. y tT 5 v ? 3 5 " v. -r . 33 V e- -J ;T - ' I 11 " ,! " 1 S ' wl - x S -i U i: V H I I a"u.(Ai.'k rj --I J . 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Piattsmoutn, Nebraska. What is vvv.cv':.--v.-..:.c : ... : jx:;v-.;v'.vij:iv:;i';..v-::x..c;:Jc uxx---iis.'a Cavtoria is Dr. f.aitsucl PiU:!jorrt ircs( riptioa (or Infanln .tnl Cluldrerj. It t o:it:iuiM t:eil'.ier Opitim, Tlorphiiio nor ether NarctIo fnl-stiu'ce. It is ;i Iiariiilcs.--; Mihstituto for Iarc:;or:c, Ivj-orx-;, f.U;oll;ii; f-yrupw, and jasttr Oil. ii is Iloas.:iu. li j-!::iraiii' is thirty years tiso liy jXillhms f Jloilicrs. C.i.tori:i !es( royn IVornss and allays fevorishness. Ca.vtori.i ire'V'ii! s vomit 1:17 'otir Curl, cures Ii:irrli-a, aal "Wial 1lie. (.'ay.t uria rellovcs tectJiirsg; trMih!cs, iaes onstipal ion and Jlat uh'iiey. Castoria a.-shnilatos tli'.i food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, jivi:ij liealtliy and natural .sleep. Cas toria is tlio C!iildren.s I'atiaeea tho Blother's r"rienl. Castorio,. "Castori.a Is an exo-Ili-nt uieHriiio for ci;i 'ren. Stotlic-rs have n-jM-atodly told nus of its gixxl elTect uion thiir c-hiUrea." Iu. G. C. 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