Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, January 01, 1891, Image 7

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    THE POEM OP" THE DAY
From Friday '4 Dally.
"'J'tiB fliur mt mi IiIh golden throne.
Afllitor ircr.Hrully (in;
Ills gold wiit. Ii il-kHI ami dlainoiH'H slior.e,
Foini nliis pel fumed tin air with c lognc
And yet thj tcitr wan b uu
Pa I) -
Oh ! why was the editors) l-Iue.
"iW-iime his muIihc iiifi.H a U-w h id for.t
To scLllti the b ll.i when due.
I'.e soi r.nvcd tor 1 lieiii li-iw aw ul their lot
Would lt; l,i eternity fc 1. 11.; nj hot.
And all a sort of a, h'c.v'
A stew -Like
hiio ia a sort f :i stc-.r.
-Nun eietu rxchan.cs.
State Troo and Flower.
By an tkvtiou held ly tho -clnl chil
dren of thi.s stati-.iu JLiy labt, tlu- ii)ii;.1-j
was chosen na thu bUto tree, ami the
golden rud s tlio state flower. The "old
en roil had 8I.0OS viic., nnl therotie 7!
G9G out of a total of :J18:079. TIn; other
VTlC'i wore dvided ainung one hundred
and twenty-eiht different ; plants. C!ms.
It. Skinner, of tne dcpiwtim nt of uublic
instruction, informs us tliat "tin; Btlee
tiou of the oldenrod was due pi incipnll v
to the fact that the country district did
not promptly s nil in the result of the
Votes taken in the country district
schools. This r. suit whs mxle public on
th .first of July. Additional repot ts
wlili citna in from tli; c-nintry district
reduced the plurality f the golden rod to
about 600. and it is very pmlmlilv that if
all the school com.nis-ioncrs of thu state
had reported t us the rust; would have
been cnoosui instead ef the oldf-nnid.
The cities voted largely for :l: J v ' n
rod." The city children evidently hid u bet
ter idea of what they wnnt;-d than the
country children, and this is not sti tinge.
To them the goldenrod, which they see
mostly duriDg the summer vacation, is
the flower associated with the pleasant
days of recreation, days of sunshine, of
freedom and enjoyment. This flower
will not grown, h ss in tin ir esteem, and
the better they know it the more will
they admire it. Vick'sMagazine for De
cember. Be Fair.
The Weeping Water Republican has
but recently discovered that the com
missoncr business was a fraud. It was
not a fraud two years ago win nan
election was called on a petition without
investigation and which contained scores
of names written by one man, merely to
fill up and be counted. Of course that
was fair from the Republican standpoint
because it was in ths interests of Weep
ing Water. But now that the board
proposes to look into the petition and
count only those entitled to it under the
law there is a great howl. The commis
sioners have stated positively that the
elaclion shall be called promptly after
thfy have investigated the petition, if
. . . i -. - . - . . .-wl in pnntnln 1 1 m rr-
trr-i pcuuuu -
qmred number of names of legal voters.
What more could an honest man ask for?
What more could a community in fair
ness ask for? The petition is presented
at a time when the board by law is com
,.n.i in ml,-" settlement with the
ICllu w
county treasurer; that duty can not be
neglected to please the fancies of any
petitioners; ytt the board has and is
spending much of it3 time on this peti
tion; but they dare not do so to the
exclusion of other business simply that
tho election may be called a day or a
week sooner. This spirit of spite and
hatred towards Plattsmouth is the only
reason wby certain men have made them
selves prominent in signing and circula
ting this petition. We have not a word
of criticism against any. person whose
interests would be subserved by a c tange
to Louisville, in his advocating that
theory. But to see Todd, Pollard and
others whose only desire is to injure
some one, working to have the co it
house moved farther away from tbem,
would be ridiculous wtre it not born of
such malice and hatred. They arc will
ing to lose one dollar if they can make a
Plattsmouth man lose ten, a line basis
indeed for a county seat fight. Take the
business men of Weeping Water, is it to
thir interest to build up a competitor
ne?iAby? Would they do it on business
principles? Or is it solely spite worn?
To an outsider it seems the latter, and to
our personal knowleJge there are scores
of men in Weeping Water who are not
built that way and who will vote square
ly for self interest, which is to have the
county seat remain where it is, or else
have it mved to Weeping Water. The
Hekald wishes to be fair in this matter
throughout and we like to see the same
spirit manifested by our adversaries.
Judge Ramsey has issued 188 marriage
licenses eo far this year. The query is.
will he reach the number of 200 by Jan
uary 13th, as that is the number issued
by Judge Russoll for the same period
last yar.
Mrs. Demaris Kay, wife of Dr. Kay of
Nebraska City, a resident of that titin
ir.w died Tuesday ineht at the
Dllivu - - .
home of her daughter, Mrs. J. K. Keith-
ley, in Weeping Water, where she h
been visiting. The remains were take
to Nebraska City, where a large con
course of people attended the last sad
rite over the body of the departed.
1 AttoChurchws.
I The entertainment nt tin? Methodist
church Chroma eve drew forth a,
goodly crowd width was morn than
1 -paid fur their attendant'!- by the i xcell
rncu of the program and the plensant
manner in which vi rytling whs per
formed. Sinl.i Clans mine down an
impt'ovisid Hint very nulurat looking
chimney and nin.de the children nil hap
py w ith candi. s, nuts mid wrung . Tl :
Mip 1 iiit tub tit of the Sr.mbi y H In !,
Mr. C. S. I lk was the iicipi'tit of a
line ten dollar bible, thu ;,ilt of tin
Suuibiy School.
The Cliiistiuus nU rtaiiinii nt at the
Cltii.-ti'an ihureh on Widnes.b.y evening
was a dc ided siicet st in every re.-pet.
The hnus w;is crowded to its utmost
capacity and the Mr which contained
the presents was well decorated. Among
t Iilt many valuable prrsi-n" .vm a beauti
fid book iit'ii k make of libbon and w ith
in i's folds was Q')0 in gold, which was
prtsented 'o the pastor of the cliux h
and his istimable wife. Thu following
P minks were mad a ly the ltudtr in be
half of the doiints
IiiiOTUKU Riiiiv In behalf of the
brethren and your many fieud sit this
place, I present to you this bookmaik,
which like the book in which you imiv
place it, contains a treasure. This
present not only beipeaks of itself the
esteitn with which we hold you and
your labors with us duiinjj; the pas:
years, but we e.sk that you accept iti.san
additional txpression of our willingness
to compensate you for the woik you
have accomplished, and the ennu-rt
effort you have made to build up the
cause of Christ in our tniiUt. We wish
you a M.-r-y Christmas and a Hippy
.New Year.
The Pnsbyteriitns had n delightful
time in their new church. Th - y had
plenty of room Rnd large crowd and
very interesting exercises. The
children were all handsomely remem
bered and went home after the exercises
happy as larks.
A FulllStockinsr.
Here is what some of our people fourd
in their stockings yes-ttrday morcing:
Oscar Brown. A moustache-cup, and
moustache curling iron.
Guy Livingston, A small cannon and
life of Tascott beautfully illustrated
with pictures of his exploits in the west.
Judge Sullivan, A five story court
house with a mansard roof.
Henry Ilerold, . .The necessary ''gear
ing" for a new ''watch."
Colonel Peterson, Some "bogus but
ter." George Vass, A tin trotting horse
which he already values at $300.
Judge Dwyer, A copy of the penta
teuch which he was reading thi3 morning
tith great satisfaction with the mistaken
idea that it was a copy of Cleveland's
list speech.
Fred Kroehler, A commstsion to cap
ture Sitting Bull's braves without shed
ding blood. Fred dislikes blood-shed,
and on the above conditions will accept
providing it wont freeze his feet.
Sam Patterson A base ball bat.
Bert McElwain A handsome chain of
Wienerwursts.
David McEntce A commission as
lotel clerk.
W. J. Pinkerton A corkscrew.
John JIurara-An extra dry.
Frank Morgan A connnision as pri
vate secretary to Uis Excellency, W. J.
Bryan.
Alt" White A case ef B.iss' pale ab
white label.
W. L. Browne A real town lot.
Walt Holmes A four in-hand.
Mathew Gering A deed for a biick
block in Chattanooga.
District Court.
Judc Chapman, is holding Court to
day hearing the case of the Western
Engenetring Company vs The Platt3-
moutxi Street Railway Company. Court
will adjorun when the case is closed to
morrow until the next regular session.
Tho Herald calls the petitioners for
the county seat removal "cranks" Never
mind Polk there are just about enough
of these cranks to relocate.they are smart
enough too, to make it very disagreeable
for the Plattsmouth ring. Weeping
Water ReDublican. Wc don t care
whnt you do to the "Plattsmouth ring"
the rinor has no love for tae Herald. We
haven't any fears in regard to the county
seat, it will remain right where it is, but
you can afford to be fair and correct a
false impression as the Herald has
never called anyone a crank in reference
to county seat matters. We printed a
clipping from the Sarpy County Republi
can which said something of that kind
but the Eagle of Weeping Water printed
the same thing; why don't you go for
Harry Race.
Some of the residents of school dis
trict No.72, are determined to have a
school there as well a big lawsnits.
They have established a subcription
school, with Miss Laverta Morse as
teacher. About 20 scholars are enrolled.
W. W. Eagle.
County Cou t.
Frank Carruth v. l'atrick IJuikc.
Suit on Recount. Iletritig January C:!,
l.S'JJ, 10 a. m.
A.1...1 K. White vs. I?. & Jr. II. R. Co.
eta'. Co itinue 1 ly coiseut until Dec.
29. 10 it. m.
Liei-nse to w-d i--siied to 'Mr. Joseph
IOveliiid nii'l Mis-t Aim D.mniitt, br. !i
of K!in wood.
Ei i'i K'hiii-.i'!: vs. I r.ry I'raud.
.Suit for breai-h of pron.i-" I'eil dnint:'c
el.iimeii in tin? sum of .!l,'ii):. Answer
Jin. ."), ly'Jl. Maliiew (ielillg fer p'uil'-
tilf.
lb: oisi on petition fr aj;iointm"!it
of Divi l Miller, tuirdiin of lio'iert
Miieiit II, ins'tiie.
I'rayer
;;rantid mid
en e ecoiiiiii.!y.
Li ei s : issued to Mr. Ivl is Kiidow and
Mi-sldaM-iy U'al ick, both of Pla'ts-
IllOlitll.
Licence issued to Mr. Uobert II. Viall
utiil Miss Mary E. CVe, b th ol 'Eight
.M i it; Crnve prccii-ct.
M-KI1'-I Phillips Ilan.ilton At tile
tesMer.ci of T.Irs. E. J. Lock wood, near
Cull. mi:, Dee. ir.b:-r 2;), lS'JO, i.t.?::j0 p.
in , Mr. John J. Philli. s and Miss L-u-y
K. Hamilton wire united in the holy
bonds of wedlock, Ju ige Ii itnsey .-!lida-ting.
Kildow Wnllick. . At the rfsMmc-e
of Mr. T!:om :s K ldow. Dec. 1M, lt;SK at
7:"0 o'clock p. m. Mr. Sib'.s Kildow
Mini Mi:s Tit Miy Wi.lliek wc-re united
in wedlock. Judg Ii-ii:Fcy faci itin;.
Vial! Ca-e. At th- resilience of
Jud-" Ramsey by that oliichd, on Dec.
lSUO :it 1 1::J0 o'clock a. tn. M.r. Rob
ert II. Vi ill und Mi;ii .Mary E. Cape wcio
united in tin: ltnlv b thIs of tnitrimony.
Theelcetio:i con e. 1 wdl on y but a
few days more. It Boyd is ineligible,
Thayer will be governcr, so that Mr
Powers isn't in it.
Several of the Pl.-.ttf mouth, boys
claim to have Lad a royal time tit Cedar
Creek, last night at the society ball given
in that village.
Little Sail v Agnew, held number 70
' the lucky ticket, which drew tho hand
some pitcher at the Fair. 202 is the num
ber which drew thu doll.
Engine 84, that was biowed up in the
Oreapoiis wreck, has been rebuilt and
came out this morning frooi the back
f-hops looking as good as new.
En-dnc no lyO ran iuto some box cars
at Hbza.rd ntar, Ravenna a few days ago,
aod was brought in last night, for repairs
badly battered up piece of machinery.
The snow is ten inches deep at Louis
ville, Kentucky, and still falling.
Snow fell all day yesterday at Washing
ton, D. C, and thrcuqhout Virginia.
A fire near Connor's elevator attracted
some attention this morning, but was put
out by the railroad men before any dam
age had been done, though much valua
ble property was thrcatendd.
Henry Heseman, J. C. Liudermin.
John Nutzman, B. C. Marquardt, F. W.
Rughe, J. F. Kaufman, P. P. Feckham
and J. F. Bieudel have organized the
Avoca Town Hall Association and will
proceed to supply that busy village with
a much needed town hall. V hy can t
Plattsmouth do likewise?
The telegraph operators have turned
thiir south window atths depot into a
conservatory. Yesterday morning they
took colored tissue paper and hxed
things up in the window so that from
the platform it looked like a fine ilcral
exhibition and attracted much favorable
comment from the crowd, which did not
know anything about the tissue paper.
Messis. Jrrhn 2. Marshall and Geo. B.
Mann, left this afternoon for their homes
at Plattsmouth. Both these gentlemen
have been in the employ nf The Tribune,
the latter for a year and a half. Mr.
Mann expects to establish a Saturday
weekly at Plattsmouth. It is ln.rdly an
attempt to fill a "long felt want," but the
young newspaper man goes into the
venture feeling confident he will make it
win. The Tribune wishes him success.
Fremont Tribune
Mrs. J. N. Drake and Miss Tillie Bauer
of Louisville are in the city today.
H. C. Allen of Rising City spent
Christmas with his Cotner University
room-mate, Mr. Frank Wiles.
v tt iVemlev and J R. Webster
are prominent Lincoln attorneys in atten
dance at district court today.
Mr. Pinkerton, of Marquette, Neb.,
father of W. J. Pinkerton, the operator,
was the guest of his son over Christmas.
A. B. Knotts and family took Christ
mas dinner with Judge Russell at Weep
ing Water yesterday where Mrs. Knotts
will visit for a few days.
Charley Morrison and wife departed
this morning for their future home in
Sioux City. Mr. Dnbb accompanied
them to assist in petting comfortably
fixed up for the winter.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
When Eaby was gict, we gave her Castoria.
When she iru a, Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became 3Iiss, she clunj to Castoria,
When she had Childrrn, aba gxrcthtn Caatoria.
Murray.
Maryville Short Hand Ioftituto i.-i rep
resented by Ji-y Oldham.
Dr. Tabor Mr. Bixter nrd R. S. Yost
are keeping bachelut'd hall on W. Main
street.
Misses Alice Brown and Pauline Old
ham arc home on a vacutijit front T.wkio
Missouri.
.Mr. -I is. Root h is b." a cnna.ii'd to the
hoie for a few ibiys bat ij con v;.l; f eiiig
at present.
The R"v. Graham of Omaha prenr.iK-d
ut the (J. P. church last, Sabbath morn
ing and evening.
The new hardware store is completed
and Mr. Burton will be ready to move
here about Jan. 1st.
I). K Smith ii studying medicine tin
der Dr. Brendel this w inter; his prospects
for tho future are brilliant.
E buun Is & Root ;:re daily receiving
new goods nnd kerp const;. titly in hand
any thi'ig wanted in their line.
Mr. Joseph Morrow it turned Friday
from Linro'a where be has been taking
a course in medicine, and will soon be
come a full fl.-.lgc-d physician.
The people of Rock Creek h ive decid
ed to met anew church in Murray; it
will be somewhere on the south si:le 011
la;.d donated by Mr. J. A. Walker.
Messrs. Howard and Alba Young have
spent a profitr.ble term in Cotner Univer
sity, thi! former having been special cor
respondent of th-.' IIku-ai.d at that institution.
Eallcru'n IIor'aTiOTincI Syrup fsr
WLoopinr; Congli.
There is no remedy in the worrd which will jjiva
Ji.ch prompt relief in Whonpinj; Cough as Bal ard's
Horehound Syrup. It v'Jl positively cure it. If you
will try it, your children will not keep you awake all
night coughing. Ballard's Horehound Syrup is tha
mcst cooling and soothing remedy for Consumption,
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and Asthma, in the world.
It is free from opium. It builds up new tissue,
strengthens the Lungs, and is an incomparable rem
1 Jy, made of the best and purest materials. If yur
Lungs are weak and you have a tickling in your
Threat, vsu need it.
For Sil by F. G. Fricke & Co.
OFhUHDS & ROOT
Tue pioneer meichants of
! WJ P, tr ?-?. A-St w
lOt'Oi met. v rarfri tmam
Carry a full stock of generai
merchonrltso which theysell very
clcs2. nigliest price paid for
nil kinds of farm produce. Gen
erous treatmentand fair dealing
is the Bc-crct of our success.
CHAS L KOOT,
Notary Public
Murray Neb.
New Drugstore at Murray
-DR. BRENDEL
Is finishins "P hi3 ncw t-ilin- which
' will bo occupied with a first
class stock of
33 i
F"Your Tatronage is cordially Solicited
IKE FIGURE O."
J!he figrn e 9 in our dates Wll make a . ccg sta.
;o man or woman now living will ever date .
Jocurnent without using th fliro 9. It stands
ia the third place in 1390, where it will remain ten
years and then movo up to hoooud plaoo in 1000,
chcre it will rest lor one hundred years.
Thare is another ''9" which has also come to e toy.
It is unlike tho figure 9 in our dates in the respect
that it is already moved up to Crst place, where
tt will permanently remin. It is called tho "K
?" High Arm Vf heeler A. Wilson Sewisg Machine.
TheMKo. 0" wts endorsed for nrst place by thi
expert of Europa at the Paris Es position of 15S3,
here, after a severe ccntett with the leading rna
ihines of the wotid, it was awarded the ocl?
Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, fc.ll
others on exhibit haviat; received lower awards
cf gold medals, etc The French Government
llso recogniaed its superiority by the decoration of
Hr. Is athaniel Wheeler, TreFidentof the oompany,
with the Cross of the Legion of Honor.
The "No. 9" is not an old ruaohine Improved
. o an ot.tirf.lv nrw m a f.U i no. and Chff
Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grand
. . , . . : V
est advance in sewmc macmne ilibcuuuw ui 1
ge. Those who b-y it can ret assured, thro.
lire, ol having the very latest aud best.
VHEELEtt & WILSON MTHJ CO.,
185 and 1S7 Wobuh i-vo., CUoaga
Dealers Wanted.
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SMM mm) D 1 1 a m
Casioria is Dr. fianmel Pitcher's prescription far Infants
and Children. It contains neither Ot)itx::i, r.:orjhlnc nor
other Narcotic i,::bstancc. Ii is n h:irr.:lcs ntbstituto
for Parc-or'c, Drops, Soothhi- Syn:xs C.wt-r Oil.
Is Pleasant. Its Ctiarar;too i tliiriy y. uao by
Iilillions of Mothers. C.istorla destroys XVgvv&u al allays
fevcrishucss. Castorla prevents yomlli.iz fonr Card.
ct:rcs Diarriicsa and Vi:il Colic. Cacte:-i rril:c.i
f.cethins troubles, euros constipation a:ul Z i Incy.
Castoria nssiiuilatcj tlio food, rejulatei 1 -iaeU
and bowel;, giviiss healthy and natural w. Cas
toria ii the Children's Panacea tho BlotfiWa VT?tid.
Castori?..
"Car.toria is an csceKont moilic-ino for el:!l
drcn. Jlotlic hivo reportedly to'.d mo of iU
good effect upon tlieir ch;iUren.'"
Da. O. C. Ofoor.n,
Lowel!, Mais.
Oa-storla is tho licvt remedy for children cf
which I am acquainted. I bops t!.o day ij-i ot
far distant when mothers will consider tho rcr.l
interest of tlieir children, nn I nsj Custoria
Gtead of the various. -juaek nostrums which r.ro
destroying their loved ones, by forcinjopium.
morphiuo, soothius syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby EeaUia
theia to i.Tciaaturo graves."
Da. J. F. KtNCKrxon,
Conway, Ar.
Tho CcataTzr Company, Tl
J. D. GRAVES & CO.
DEALERS IN PINE LUMBER,
SHINGLES, -BUnd M buSL4 matcrial
Call and sec us at the corner of
11th and Elm street, one block
north of HeiscFs mill.
lattsmoutli, ITebraska
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TTSMOUTH
P3W irawii t,BiRes Ftlse .ffi52MO
Msnrev wlaese
Yo owes
great privlleg
tom, E Essive sill
i9a:etle ssici mesw jw&iw wa
vfiltes will al Ineie ilasasi
agesats smA you cma Uzzy sis
cheap agalsi.
Annie trees. 3 years old
Apple trees, 2 years old -
Cherry; early luenmonu, iaiu
I'lum, j. ottawanaime, n.
Raspberries, Gregg Syler
Strawberries, Sharpless Ci esen
Concord vines; 2 years old
Moors Early grapes, 2 years old -Currants,
Cherry Currants
Snyder blackberries
lliuuou;
Downing Gooseberries, 2 years old
iioughtonixooseDerries, yt
Asparagus - "
Rosses, red moss and white
Shrubs, Hydrangias
Honey Suckle
Snow Balls -
Lilacs - " "
Evergreens, Norway spruce
Misi'sery Bse-Iaalt mile 12 or tin ot
town, eii$9 ofl tla Street.
Address all Orders zo
3. IB. ILlEISSEiJB
PLATTSMOUTH, - - XBB.
" Catorta la sovfi'.l ;uU7mI t ;!'! ren that
I -( o:n::iei!d it. xisat.V'"' l ccrii'Uo
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Ill Po. O.t r J , .'-lyn, N. Y.
" Cur phyrie!-vj in th riullr:"s depart
mrnt hr.vo spo.rn hi;;1.5 of - -r c::ic
c:ioo in their outside ,.-- vil!i CV.-. toria,
aad altho::! wo oaly a:::o:i;T our
medical suppiic-l what : as re;;uiir
products, yet wo aro f ro V c..fi-ss t'.t-ji tba
merits of Cantor: h-.a v.a to look wltU
favor upon it."
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