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About Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1891)
iEGOND ery Booth in the Art Hall Oc cupied and Well Filled. Tl .lloinlii'ure Coo Unef Ac onl ol'Sutneofitie Display--AltMi.i tlie FHirwiid Ses ' for YimiHHlt' Some h me Art Exhibits . Yohrchiy the attendance was fair for ie first reinilar d;i v. ..nil the xiHlitiims of the in;in;ii;( mcnt thii;f.ir have been fully realized. A inch larger crowd is expected to-dr. Oenteriiio,- the art hall the visi tor Irst notice the display of cijju hy Julius I'epperfoerj. In addtui to a show case well filled witUundard varieties, Mr. l'epper heriaa several very lare cigars, iiiiidtxpressly for exhibition. Piling to the next Viooth we notuthe display of II. Hoeck, one of oieuterprisint; furniture men The hibit is very attractive, ow ing incipally to the exquisite ar- rangti'iit, yet the display as a whole of a very fine quality, and refleclgreat credit upon the taste and Wiuess enterprise of Mr. Uoeck Thepxt booth is occupied by Dovey ros. The exhibit .consists of lacurtains, rus, and ingrain and Bisels carpets of a very fine ijualityvhich, with the tasty ar rangertt, mikes a very creditable showiti Jas. i Muir has a display of tuusica instruments, including guitarsiianos and organs. Mr. Muir hdles a good quality of in Htrumerand does a reliable busi ness in try particular. Passiron the visitor conies in contact ith a display by the famous thbun Business College of Oinah The exhibit consists of , I . I . -. 1 . ' - . . .. .. 1 lien wuiu in iMitiii hi 11 urii.i- mental. were particularly im pressed li the representation of Generals-ant and Lee on horse back, am drawing representing Sheridan'ide, at its conclusion, showing nost as plainly as if it were rea!e how he wan received by the ensiastic veterans. It is indeed a narkable display and will confute largely to the fame of that itution. The work was in chargeM. D. Albrecht. a stu dent of thhool. M. H. Mhy is on hand with a full displif queeiisware. Nearly everythinjiide in this line, either plain or ly, is included in the display. M. believes in placing his goodsire the public for in spection. Mrs. K. biltmi exhibits a line lot of craywork and oil paint ing. J. I. I'lirivails himself of this excellent Urtunity to give the public an : as to his stock of furniture. L'nruh carries a large stock of a good quality, as indicutetlhe display. WeidnianKreckenfeld make a good displi stoves, door locks, tinware, ha rye, etc. Mrs. McC'i exhibits line oil painting oflscape views. The Siiigeuufacturing Co. is on deck withiple oi the Singer sewing tnacr. I. l'earlniatresenh. his flour ishing busiilwith ery credit able exnnipU'he plush bottom chairs, sofas large glasses are of the finest y broi ght to this market. ' 1'red Ilerrni places beJi.'c an appreciative c a good display of drew goociush coats, lace curtains, etc. j display is very artistically a rod and reflect credit upon tliiiagement. W. J. Koon, live photogra pher, places Ixthe people sam ples of work 1 line that fully sustain his eile reputation as an artist. Win. Wettenldisplays home woven carpet is very credit able in every r. Mrs. Owens ys a line satin v dress, some eK crochet work fancy lamp nira.y rugs and point lace, all ich i without the least fault. Mother Thoiiind old lady aged 70 yearSjilayed quilts, covered with tuts of satin, made on the pa'jrk order; also Home excellent i-t work. Herbert D'AUd has some delicate wood k-a picture frame and conili Mrs. Andy Ta.isplays some very fine bod.-q and crochet work. Mr. Churchil three fancy quilts, very nihade, yet ap parently of a tie (jiiality of material. Mrs. J.C. lCiken xhibit three fine bedspread. There were oth should like to mention but styrhida. Tlio Failclay. The attendanci the interest manifested j est was better I than upon previous days, and the program was carried out a pie- iously announced, iiowithstamling the hit: h wind that prevailed neai I v all day. Anion"; the exhibitors of cattle j are Win. II. HeilABro., seventeen I head of the K'ed Pole stock, (ieorge I I'ptoii, ten head. anl J. W. Thomas, three head. The exhibit of horses embraces forty entries. Among the exhibi tors are (loorire l oton. A. N. Sulli van, Samuel Shumaker, J. B. Cot ner, A. Heeson. F. M. K'ichey and J Clements. The racing proved the most at tractive feature of the day. The amphitheater was well tilled with interested spectator nnd the pickets enclosing the track were lined with enthusiastic lookers-on. KAIK NOTES. The Bohemian band furnished music for the visitors yesterday, of a very good quality. The exhibits of stock are not com mensurate with the ability of our farmers. There should be more in terest taken in this branch of the exhibition. The B. & M. baud will dispense music to the people at the fair to- day. The racing yesterday elicited quite an interest. If. F. Dean enters a very fine black stallion. Jtiite an interest was manifested in the test of strength between the team of J. W. Sage and Sam Archer. The wagons were com pletely loaded and wheels blocked, thus rendering the load very diffi cult to move. The Sage team hail 110 difficulty in walking right along with the load, however, and on the final test it succeeded in moving a load containing twelve men more than the load hauled by his compe titor. It was demonstrated con clusively that the Sage team could pull when necessity prompted. Owing to the high wind it was found necessary to delay the bal loon ascension until 6:43, thus ren dering it impossible for some to witness the performance. The pro fessor evidently understand the art. There will probably be another ascension to-day. As an additional attraction a lady will walk upon a loose wire, a feat quite difficult to perform. Visitors all agreed that the col ored man at whom the eggs were thrown fully earned the money and the amusement derived from the arrangement. W. H. Hyle entered some very fine cattle of the Red Pole stock. He was awarded .four first .and two second class premiums. Frank Young enters a two year old stallion that will be a whopper when he attains full growth. J. V. Sage enters two teams. Om an the best family team, the other as drivers. Iv G. Wright, of Whiting, Iowa, is on the ground teaching a method of canning fruit without first cook ing it a is usually done. It appears to be quite an improvement. I). A. Campbell brought in a stalk of corn yesterday from a single shaft of which, three well developed ears were growing, This i a very rare occurance. J. C. Gilmorc, of Grundy county, sent in a display of very large po tatoes. In this county last year the potato as well a:; all other crops was a total failure. M. Klmiiis of Murray makes an exhibit of bees and quite a large display of excellent honey. He has 57 stands and does quite an exten sive business in this line each year. A eh Holmes, had a good display of bin .'wheat, oats, timothy seed wheat, am! barley. Mrs. R. F. I'i.'u makes a fine dis play of caned fruit. Siehas 55 va rietes of fruit plumes, eaches, raspberries, blackberries, and on. It is a remarkable exhibits and de monstrates fully that Mrs. Dean un derstands caring for fruit. The largest and if possible per haps a little more attractive dis play of caned fruit is made by Mrs. Henry Kikenbury. It was evident that, the i!(X) or more varieties, in cluded nearly every fruit grown in this section of the county. She had a large and very creditable dis play of caned vegetables also. The taste nnd skill displayed in the ar rangement of the exhibits and the decorations deserve special men tion. The Fair Friday. The Cass county fair closed yes terday. The fair this year was a great improvement in many re spects over all former attempts, yet it was not quite all that might well be desired and we are led to believe that it was not in keeping with the resources of our county. It is not our intention to criticise the mana gement for we believe that the amusement provided ami the pre miums offered werufully ample and liberal in view of the interest that has been taken in the matter by the citieus of the county upon I former occasions. There is no oilier move from which the farmer ; and merchant should derive so j much benefit as from our county I fair. In view of this the people i should take a move decided inte ! rest in its success. The display ; made by our merchants were credit able in every instance ami reflected credit upon their business sagacity and their loyalty to this home en terprise; but instead of a do.en or so making an exhibit, nearly cveiv enterprise in the county should have been represented in someway. The display stock and farm pro duct, as far as the exhibit extended fully sustained our reputation as an agricultural county but the exhibits were comparative ly meagre and not in keeping with our ability. Then the schools and societies through the county might well contribute, effectually, to an interesting exhibition. But you say it doesn't pay. Perhaps it does not in dollar and cent at the instant, but the opportunty afforded of comparing products, learning wdiat is being done and securing new ideas from our neighbors can not fail to remunerate to a great ex tent. And then a good fair serves to advertise the county and bring our advantage prominently before the people at large. Those of our people that did their duty in the matter doubt less feel that they have been fully remunerated, while those that failed to assist in the enterprise cannot fail to feel that a duty has been neglected. The management feels that their expectations have been fully real ized; in view of our resources they should expect more, and it is the wish of TliK IlKKAI.P that hereafter there will be a more general and united etlort than thisyear andth.it the Cass county fair may assume that rank to which she is entitled. Yesterday's races were as fol lows: l Free for all trot. Johnny Baggs won in three straigh heats, Ben McMahon second, Lord Catfey third. Best time, 2:32 Half mile dash Tommy Jones won in two straight heats, Trick second, Nettie S. third. Best time, 'ram Thurmliiu Drill y A Birthday Party. The members of the C. O. T. and the t). I). C. societies of young peo ple will cherish the rememberance of a social event given at the resi dence of Mrs. Ambrose Patterson in honor of the twentieth brithday of Miss Mae. The decorations were veryelabor ate and with the taste displayed in the arrangement it was evident to all that 110 pain had been spared to provide for the enjoyment of the guests. The dining table was par ticularly well decorated with flowers, sovenirs etc; and after it had been laden with refresh ments, in keepitig, to every particu lar, with the good taste and gener osity of the hostess, it in indeed presented a fine appearance. On behalf of the C. (). T.'s Mis Mae was presented with a hand some rose jar, as a token of the esteem in which she is held by the members of the society. Those present, representing the C, O. T and O. D. C.'s respectively were as follows: The Misses Frank ie ahd Mamie Stiles, Bertha Wise, Margureite and (ieoigie Oliver, Rose McCauley, Lizzie Miller, Mae Button, Kdith Patterson, Anna Dodge and Nettie Ballance, and Messrs A. V. Burke, Kd. Schulholf, J. Mathews, Will Stadelmanti, Tom Parniele, Henry Tartsch, Bert Holmes, Sam Patter son, Arch Coleman, John Young and Willie Reinhackle. PHtriotiTn. The Plattsmoiith schools in dulged in a highly enjoyable and patriotic exercise this morning at nine o'clock. The school arranged ' " " - t the stars and stripes from the statf located on the building which was done with the rendition of the following progarin: Song America By School Kssay The Star and Stripes, r ; Nettie Morgan, Selection by Oualtelts Oration K'obt, Jlrown Raising of Flag S. Waugh SongStar Spangled Banner, Democrat Moot. Tne democratic state convention meets at Grand Island to-day. Re ports indicate that the wire pullers have already arrived, and every in coming train is filled with enthusi astic delegates. The general impression is that Boyd's vetoing the Newberry bill will be indorsed, though it is high ly probable, in order to court the favor of the alliance that his action will he condemned. It is probable that Judge Broady. of Beatric will be the nominee for supreme judge though the presentation of his name cannot fail to call forth oppo sition that will prove a potent force Plattsmoiith is w. ll represented at the convention. Good News! Ko uua, who u wHluift lu i4 th right euarMt, Md be long UAict4 wim bolts, Iiuil4, pimplM, or oUwr ouml&ooiu wup tluun. Ttuwt Uit rvtulU ul Nuura't tf- (oru lu ftipol (xusoiUMis iiid tllUi iuac Iioui Umj blood. ituU iiuiw plum; Uuu Uis tyiU-m it ruliln.j tun LI Uiroufii U10 uu at uii'uriuw wlurli it &j Uie h'ltiumtlr mrk t Uie hi ft and kiduryi k nunovi. To 1 More Uiiw orpin U Uiotr proiwr funruuns, Ayi'f 1 tUriutiMLnll U Ui uimucum required. TliJU no other blood-piinAar etui omuiwrv wou u, Uiouuiuu toiuij wiu Uvs pmufti Freedom fron thn tyranny of depntvad blood by the um of tliu medicine. " Kor mm ymn I tu aflliixd with a iktn UtMRM Uiat did not yield to any remedy until Mend tdrlMd me to try A yef Aaiwt pariUa. Witt U dm of tlds medietas (lie eomplatnt duappeared. It U my belief that no other blood sxtli-Uie ould hava ailaeM to rapid and emsplete a nre." Aadrai I). Oftrofe, C. T Worta, Tanaaltpai, Meilra. tly taoe, tor yeara, wa eoTtred with ptnv plea and humon, for which I eoold find no rtMiMdy till I be rim to take AyWi Sartapa rllla. Thre bottle of Uil great blimd medl IM Stated a ftoToafh cut. I onfldenUy raootnnend tl to all lufferlng from ttuiUut trouble rariur, Concord. VL Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rairaian ar DR. JT. C. A TIB ft CO., Lowell, afaa. BoldbyDrir--" Worth t a Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tim HKst S.m.vk in tliu world tor Cut UniiHes, Seres, Ulcers, Suit Rheum. Fever Seres, Totter, Cliiied Hands, Cliilhlains, Corns, nnd nil Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or uo pay required. It is KUurnntccii to eivo SHtisfnclion, or money rrfundci. Price 2!) cents per hex For suit- hy F. G. Frieke & Co. Rhw iHin 11 Cur'! 111 Uny, "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism anil neuralgia radically cured in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkalile anil mysterious. It re moves at once the cause and the di sease immediately dissnppears. The first dose greatly benefits. 7ac Sold hy F, (1. Fricke, Druggist, wt Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vit alizer is guaranteed to cure you. 2 A Husband's Mistake. Husbands too often permit wives, and parents their children, to sillier from headache, dizziness, neuralgia sleeplessness, tits, nervousnessness, when by the use of Dr. Miles' Re storative Nervine such serious re sults could easily be prevented. Druggists everywhere say it gives universal satisfaction and lias an immense sale. Woodworth A Co., of Fort Wayne, Ind.; Snow St Co., of Syracuse, N. Y.; J. C. Wolf, Hillsdale, Mich.; and hundreds of others say: "It is the greates seller they ever knew." It contains no opiates. Trial bottles and fine book on Nervous diseases, free at F. (i. Fricke A Co's Merit Wlna. We desire to say to the citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. Dr. King's New Life Pills Bucklen's Arnica Slave and Klectric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfac tion. We do not hesitate to guar antel them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisafactory resultsdo not follow there there uae. These remdies have won there graat popularity purely on thei r merits F. ;. Fricke A Co Druggists. Sudden Deaths. Heart disease is by fa'- the most frequent cause of sudden death, which in three out of four cases is unsuspected. The symptoms are not generally understood. These are: a habit id lying on the right side, short breath, pain or ditressiu the side, back or shoulder, irregular pulse, asthma, weak and hungry spells, wind in stomach, swelling of ankles or dropsy, oppression, dry cough and smothering. Dr. Miles' illustrated book on Heart Disease, free at F. (i. Frlvc A Co's, who sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' tinequalcd New Heart Cure, and his restora tive Nervine, which cures nervous ness, headache, sleeplessness, drop sy, etc. It contains 110 opiates. A Safelnyestment. 1c one which is guaranteed to bring y ou satifaotary results, or in case of failuree a return otjpurchase price. On this safe plain you can luiy from our advisertise Druggist a bottleof Dr. Kiug.s New Discrvery for consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs, or chest, such as Consum ption, Inllaniiuatioil of Lungs Bron chitis' Asthma, Whooping Cough, Crollps.ets., etc. It is pleasant and gareeable to taste, perfectly safe and Trial bottles free at F. (i. Fricke A Co' s Drugstori. For many years Mr. B. F. Thump son, of Des Moines, Iowa, was se verely afflicted with chronic diarr hoea. lie says: "At times it was very severe; so much ., that I feaenl it would end my life. About seven years ago I chanced to pro cure a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It gave me prompt relief and I believe cured me permanent ly, as I now eat or driu'.t without harm anything I please. I have also used it in my family with the best results. For sale by F. (i. Friekie A Co. Wonderful Success. Two years ago the llaller Pro). Co.' ordered their bottles by the box now they buy by the carload. Among the popular and silecesefid remedies they prepare is Bailer's Sarsaparilla A Burdock whit ll is the most wonderful blood purifier known. No druggist hesitate to recommend this remedy. For sale by druggist. "IL'i&'i'fiaVS What is 1 Castor-la is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infanta and Children. 1 1 contains neithor Opium, Morpldne nor other Narcotic substance. It is harmless ultstltato for Pnregor'e, Drops, Soothing Syrup, and. Castor OIL it is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty yews' uso "by Millions of Mothers. Custoria destroys Worms and allays fOTerishncss. Castorla prevents vomiting: Sour Cord cures Diarrhoea nnd "Wind Colic Cnstoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency Castorla assimilates the food, regulator. tlu stomach and bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Cos toria is tlw Children's .anaoea the Mother's Friend Castoria. HCaaV1a la an exwloii mndk'lna fir rtilt 1nn. loOim hare repattnlljr mti at On good JTiMt ui tbtar cUldrnn." Da. U. (1 Ofnono, Lowell, Moaa. " Cantorta li thn tt nmitjr for eUtldtm of which I am aitiuatiibKl. 1 bnfw Um day Iwnot fur dUtai whvu taoUiwa wilf oonatriar tlio real Intrrvrt of thlr cliildrwi, and urn Costurla In it ud of too vartoiui quack noatruma which am ilcwtroytng ttilr Invnd ones, lr furring itum, iiKir4iii, ionthinj( fjrrtip and nOior hurtful ai'iiU d'wrn tlwlr thmnti Uiuruhjr wndlug ttieui lu prentatiire (tto." I)a. J. P. Kismet)!, Conway, Axk. Tha Contaor Company, T7 J W HEN DEE DKAI.KK IN HARDWARE, STOVES & IRON" PUMPS, TINWARE ETC- HFOT UASJDl BUMS TJMM OlH Joo She is h winner. We reduce our i.iOmiiu.i i..i.....l I.. . I- . not heciiuse Homebody compels us time credit iniin th Ihiitcan stand it you a few more prices that nuiy interest you: Golden much i ue oil Gasoline Warranted Hay Fork -2,(XK) odd sixe carriage bolts -Another lot of clothes wringers Carpet tacks .... Cook stoves at cost to close. holding ironing boards Hlk burl) wire Gal vanned barb wire ...... Hest and cheapest line of tinware in the city not Come in and see us whether you are in need of uny goods or not Remember that we can nnd will save you money every time. KverythinK a bargain, NOT ONE CENT- ON - TIME. Dr. Grosvenor's Bell-cap-sic ' '"'''" PLASTER. Jfinn Jxitn, - R fieri mat ittri. nrniralsHft. nlettirrm suto InmlMaro' irurwi at nnm, fin; mr nain an imiiririMtN PARKER'S n HAIR BALSAM Clrvmvi nd betutifiei hti hair IVuMoti-f a luiuntnl fTowth. Nnvrr fail to Hitora Oray lUir to lit Youth fill Color. Cures rt p r hair i tiling. Stt,n i 'ijat imi'l 1 tc I'nrktM- a (imgflr Tome, ll utifs Ihe trl t'-uli, VVi-qk J,unifs, tfliilitr, I'ti'ittinn, J'aui.'I'akc tut.m.lMitu. HINDERCORNS. Th nnlv tiirf mrt for Coma, hiupa aui fauu, Li hi iMiiiiirti, r UIMJUA. CO., N. V. (iRATKl'I.- roMFOKTIXG Epps Cocoa HRKAKFAST "By a tliorouuli knowliili;e (it the natural lltws which ijovitii tin' i)n'r:ill()iiH uf (IlKcst'.an auil nutrlllnii.aiid tiv a iMrctiil ap lioitllmi uf the line lMO'rtinii well jn'lwtt'd Cociih, Mr, Kiih tins iinivliled our lircaktitM titbit with a dolidilfly IlKvurwJ licveriiKe which may hhp uh miiny lieiivy dool or' bills, II Im livjllu' Judio Ioiim list' ol f 1 1 -tl urtlrlt'K of diet tliat a roil piliilion may I"' uiitdimlly built up until stroiiK imioiikIi to r"HI ovi'iy li'iidriicy to dlsi-iwc. Hundred- of niiIiIIh mrliidii-s urn floatin K uroiiiid us ready tn littuck nlu-rrviT 1 here Ik a wek point, we may ecan many a fatnl shaft liv keeplnit oun-elvon well fortllled with iure and n properly nourished frauio." Civil Service (iaetle. Martiwl simply with hniliiiK water or milk. Sold only In liall-pound tin-, by LToecries. labellnd t tl tl r: .lAMhsKI'l'H DO., Iloinii'oi.atlilo Chemist l.oiidon. KiiKlaml PEUKINS- HOUSE, 217. 210, 221 snd 22.1 Mnin St., ka. H. M BONS, Proprietor, The PerkinH lias heen thuruuKhlj runovstud from top to hottorf. aud is now ono of the bent hotels in tlio ntato. Boardum will ho taken hy the woek at $4.50 and up. GOOD BAR CONNECTED mm1 Castoria. " Cantarla U ao wall adaptiM tn cliHdKfl thai I rmvtmnond itaawMriarlnaiia' prmaripUcm known to m." H. A. Aanrom, H. 111 Bo. OxfflH Bt , DruuUyn, N. T. " Our ptiyattitana in Ilia ehlldrra'a drparl mrat ban apukaa higtiif at thair etjuirt enna In Ulnar euMda praaas with (uatorla, and altfcntigb w oaty Kara aatong our nipdical anypUas what k kaown, aa rnrotar pmduoll, jrto nrs I rwa to cimfoaa that tha niarltt of CnfSuna liai woo ui to look with favor upon ft." TJHITID HoaPITlL RD DlHPBNURT, lloaton, 1 AujiN 0. Rairn, fYm., Murray Street, Haw Tark City. prices because we can HtTord too, tin t l a too. Where is the hiirh nrice. lono- NUT IN I'LATTSMOUTIl. We ff've still goes at '.JOc per gal itc " " " 3ac each !K)c per hundred -MO still go at 1c per paper - Sr7c - 3.70 per hundred 4..1J) ) o HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKR. ConHtantly keeps on hand everything you need to furninh your house. COKNKK SIXTH AND MAIN 8THKKT Plattsmout - Neb MIKE 8IIXELLBACKEII. WaKon and lilacksmlth uliop Wagon, Buggy, Machine and plow Repairing done nonSESIIOEINO A SPECIALTY lie unes the NEVERSLIP HORSESHOE Which is the hest horsoHhoe for tha farmer, or for fast driving, or for citj purposes ever invented. It is so made that anyono cr.n put on sharp or flat corks, as needed for wet and slippery days, or smooth, dry roads. Call at his shop nnd examino the nkvehblit and you will U9o no other. J. M. SIINEI.LHACKEK. t2 North Fifth St. riattsmoutb. W Anted -An active, rellolile man salary $19 ' 1 to ?sn inoiitblv, with Increase, to represent.. ,ji tn Ui" own Kectlon a respoiisiblo New Y"tk House, references. JIM l AI'TI HtK, 1 Box I'iS'i, Ne'.v York.