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About Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1891)
i . Pi. .in Mnpnnrl rher Mr. Dean. of Murray, has twenty livo iHTi-s ill brims planted ibis yen. iiml they are a uood crop. The early potato crop is simply immense tin.' year. I lie potatoes! art' ho large tlicy arc criiwdiugcach j othri out of 1 Ik- hills. Will. Li ken I ial V , ol I ' II ion. I la. - gut j fifty-seven hral of horses, colt mules ami lie is not very anxious lo sell any. cither. I In apple crop is too large this year. Thousands of hushrlrs an 1 ing on tin- ground iti this county and rotting, because there is not market enough to pay to pick them up and haul them to town. This is the year the planted corn heats the listed corn a long wajy and Hill Arp predicts thatnext year there will he a great deal morecorii planted than listed. F. M. Voting, Jr., of Rock Creek, is building a harn thirty-six feet wide and one hundred feet long, with sixteen-foot posts, on one side and twenty-foot posts on the other. Joseph Myers, of Rock Mulls, started his sorghum works last week, lie has built another furnace and added another pan, ho that he will he ahle to make about forty or fifty gallons of syrup a day. Joe's syrup is sweet and pure, which is not always the case with Home of the fancy drips which we buy. As Kill Arp was riding into IMattsmoiith the other day he (lis covered the I'nited Stales flag fly ing in the hrc.e on the high school building. It made him feel ho good that he felt like taking off his hat and shouting "Ilurah!" It done his old heart good to see that the people had finally awakened to the necessity of teaching th rising generation loyalty to the American Hag. The K'ock Creek school began the ricventh of September, and is taught hy Mrs. J. I). Lewis. The officer of this district bought thirty-five dol lars' worth of hooks, which they loan to scholars free of charge. This complies with the new law to a fraction. Hill Arp thinks that is a good law, and when the people find the great advantages to he de rived from it, they will not have it repealed under any consideration. I log cholera is coming again. San ford Cable and Bennett Krist wisser, three miles south of Murray, are having a had time with it. Mr. Cable has only seven hogs left out of about seventy. And Mr. Krist wisser has lost two hundred out of three hundred and lifty Hiid is still hauling them at the rate of fifteen to twenty a day. And on Jacob K. Yallery's farm near Kight Mile drove the hoys are dying at the usual rate. S. I,. Furlong, of k'ock Hlutf pre cinct, lost one of his best cows last Tuesday with what is called "mad- i . I. M ft I a inn. .'mui a snort tune ago Nelson Jeans lost live head of cows the same way. This disease is caused hy letting the cattle eat corn fodder or snapped corn with hogs. Ami both of these men did that very thing. And both are old enough to have known better. Hut this is another evidence that people are never too old to learn by experi ence at least. Mr. Furlong has the opinion that this disease is mis named. He examined his cow and found a very hard impraction of the manifold, or third stomach, the same as hundreds of cattle die with every winter, when '.they are first turned into corn stalk fields. The "itch part seems to be only a sym- tom of the real trouble. Hll.l. Akr. The Nebraska Husiness Men's As sociation have arranged to send an advertising train on a thirty days lour m me easi. i ins tram will have special sample, of the agricul tural and manufactured products of the state from each county and samples of each showing the ' pecu liar formation Nebraska soil with a full explanation of its fertility. Many representatives from the different counties will be supplied wun special advertising matter a silver cornet baud will accoin pany the train. A stop of a day or so win oe mane at many of the principal cities and entire delega tion will march through the prin cipal streets, headed by the band and earn ing appropriate banners. Mil ford (III.) Herald. The above clipping from one or the best local papers in eastern Illinois shows the widespread inte rest taken in the coming event till over the middle and eastern states. Husiness Men's Journal. General Secretary Hodgins of the Nebraska State Husiness Men's As sociation in formes H. N. Dovey, .secretary of the local branch, that Jhitler comity has raised Slat HI toward the enterprise Secretary Dovey at once replied that they could depend upon ("ass county taking a hand. In view of the fact that Butler county in making such aggressive strides toward the top notch, it behooves Cass to make hay before it is too Into. A DARING- ROBBERY Thieves Enter a Stor eroom and Rob the Safe of its Contents. The pit riii iil'trt ol tti HoljOcry (Jul- Wit'i kfij at Iht- Ynr. anil 'I I . It . I rt t ye .i--A livery Ia i ii m(i(iM(l U pun, From Mowlam iMiily Last Sunday presumably between the hours of I and 'J o'clock a. in. thieves ellected an entrance into the storeroom of Zuckweiler A I.utz, and made their escape without detection. They procured tools from the blacksmith shop of Mike Schnellhacher, by the aid of which they were able to open the safe in which the money was kept. The exact loss sustained has not been definitely determined as some mer chandise has probably been carried away. The safe contained $a'J in currency all of which the fakirs succeeded in finding. The total loss will probably reach Had. Nothing is known as to the whereabouts of the miscreants though a determined effort will be made to bring them to justice. Inhuman Treatment of a Liry Team. Sunday afternoon Messrs. West Stoneking, Joe McCulloch and a Mr. Miller called at the Holmes livry stable and ordered a team for a few hours' drive. Incomnli- mce with their wish a trusty team was turmshed them. No sooner had the boys reached the suburbs than they began to whip the team unmercifully and forced it to its greatest speed attainable. Arriving at the fairgrounds this nefarious work was continued. The team was driven around the race track three consecutive times, at a lively rate. They then drove to the resilience of Peter Pitts, where Hert Holmes, who hail been notified of the circum stances, succeeded in bringing the lark to an end. The hoys were brought hack to Plattsmouth and the matter was compromise! hy the payment of $25 to Mr. Holmes as a compensa tion for damages done. It is with regret that we chronicle the affair, as it is the first time these parties have manifested other than gentlemanly bearing toward those with whom they have had dealings. State University. Wu have received a catalogue set ting forth the advantages offered at the University at Lincoln, and indications are that it is an institu tion highly creditable to the state. The courses of study have been re adjusted, in a measure, with a view of furnishing a more practical yet thorough education. The college opened for the ensuing year, today, and indications are that the attend ance will he greater than ever he fore, and surely, with the increased educational facilities, thoroughly satisfactory work may be expected In view of these advantages olfered in our state there can he no necessity for our young people go ing elsewhere. Kd Wooley came in from Weeping Water this morning. (). J. King received two cars of cut stone and a car of tiling yester day, to be used on the court house. Dan H. Smith, foreman of the H. A M. paint shops at Plattsmouth, accompanied hy his wife, visited Lincoln friends yesterday. Lincoln Journal. A. II. Dray sustained quite a painful injury to-day by accident ally crushing the fore linger on his left hand. The Lincoln Journal speaks in high terms of a very large and line plant donated to the laboratory by our enterprising florist, W. J, I lesser. Mrs. Hrugger, of Columbus, ) who has been visiting at the home of Judge Ramsey departed for her home this morning. Mrs. Ramsey accompanied her as far as Omaha. Travis Nominated Nkiikaska City, Sept. 2M. Spe cial to TliK IlKkU.n. The demo cratic judicial convention, in ses sion here to-day, nominated II. D. Travis for the position of district judge. Notice. The republican central committee for Cass county, Nebraska, is here by called to meet at Weeping Water on Saturday, Oct. H, at 1 o'clock, p. m. A full attend ance of the com mittee is earnestly requested. OkiLANiio TKl'i-T, Ch'ni'n. Police Court. As we go to press quite an interesting case is pending in the police court. A Mr. Neff accuses Cade Rogers of having stolen a sum ..r r ,i. . i oi moiif- iioin nie former, we shall give the result to-morrow. Juge Post is a man that will unite all sections into one aggressive stronghold. 1 H E FIG H t VOH t'UHE FOOD S or ttie Effort to Scuicli Had B-kmij Puwk.'ra I he aggressive war waged by tin Royal Baking Powder Company upon the hosts of adulterated ami impure linking powders sold throughout the country i- having n desirable effect. The scandalous attacks upon tin- Royal company by the manufacturers of the import go (which are made doubtless both from a spirit ol revenge and in the hope of breaking the effect of the damaging exposures) show that they are hit, while the official reports which have come from vari ous public authorities fully eorro bonding the statements made by the Royal company, haveawakened a wholesome public Mentiment in favor of repressive laws, which means mischief to the illegitiinatt tarl'lic. The Royal Making Powder Com pany set out some time ago to ex pose the character ami to break up the sale of adulterated baking powders. Having found from an examination of many specimens there was a large number of brands actually injurious in the market, they brought the matter before the public and denounced the makers by name in the press and to the health authorities. The affair was taken up by physicians. Hoards of Health, and Legislatures through out the country, Chemists were em ployed to test the various powders in the market, and the goverment itself directed analyses to he made before it would purchase the supplies needed for army, navy and Indian uses. The results justified the charges made hy the Royal company. Not only were the majority of baking powders in the market foundjto be lergely adulterated, but many of them were ascertained to contain nl urn and other poisionous ingre dients to such an extent as to render them positively unsafe for use in human food. In making the charges the Royal Haking I'owder Company did not hesitate to enter into competition with every. other baking powder in the country, and it is a public sat. isfaetion that in the official tests hy the government ami ttate chemists and by Hoards of Health, the Royal Halting Powder has been declared to he the superior of all others in strength, purity and wholesome ness, and absolutely free from all inferior or determined substances. From recent official reports it is evident that the alum ami other wise impure goods have agaiti come upon the market in danger ous quantities and their old enemy, the Royal, is again upon the war path. In continuing its warfare against these goods the Royal is meeting with the old-time opposi tion and abuse. The public, how ever, will appreciate, as heretofore, both the object of the abuse and the action of the Royal company, and award full justice to the com pany that so fearlessly stands up for its protection from such adven tures. Kcv. Dr. Britt Coming It has been authoritatively an nounced that Rev. Hritt, D. D., of Hastings, has been appointed to succeed Rev. Huckner as pastor of the M. K. church in this city. Rev. Hritt has been located at Hastings for the past live years, and is every where conceded to be one of the strongest and most popular min isters in the Methodist Conference. He will arrive next Wednesday and occupy the pulpit next Sunday. He Failed to Arrive. After learning that Rev. Huckner would not be returned to the pastorate in the M. K. church at this place, the members of the church planned a farewell reception to be given at the parsonage last eve ning. Kverything worked smoothly, until a telegram was received from Rev. Huckner, stating that he would not arrive as he had previ ously announced, but would be detained until the 'J! Hit just. This was a disappointment to all, but a highly sociable time was enjoyed until quite a late hour. Doubtless the reception will be held at a later date, when there will be no doubt as to Rev. Huckner's presence. The members of the church greatly regret that he will not labor with them another year, and the best wishes of all go with him to his new field of labor. Mr. V. A. Derrick, well and favorably known to our citizens, recently appeared in concert at Saliua, Kan., and is thus compli mented by the Republican of that city: "Mr. Derrick has a magnifi cent voice, and in his singing he combines inusicianly feeling nd almost perfect entiuuciatiou. Mr. Derrick was on for two solos and wasobliged to respond to an encore each time. His solo, My Little Woman,' seemed especially adapted to his voice, and the manner in which he sang it will be long remembered." The Vacancy Killnd. The central committeemen for the First district of county commis sioners met to-day and nominated S. W. Dutton to till the vacancy caused by the resignation of A. H. Todd. In selecting Mi. Dutton the coin inittee makes an eminently wise choice. He is almost the unani mous choice of the republicans of the county, and enters the race with every element of strength es sential for a successful canvass, in asmuch as he possesses the essen tial characteristics to make a good officer and is popular with all classes. Do you talk your neighbor? republicanism to Ik the democrats ate satislied with the outcome of Saturday's deliberations, surely all other par ties should be. NowJ'that the World-Herald has repudiated democracy, the party has not a state oruan of anv iiitlti- nee. Poor, lone, despairing de mocracy. TlllS election to the count v judge ship will go to Russell or Ramsey, as it is evident that the man from Weeping Water will be Harr-ed out completely. The republicans being great Russell-ers will doubtless be heard from in no unmistakable way. TlIK republicans are very well satisfied with the result of the dem ocratic conventian held here last Saturday. Aside from one or two nominees the ticket possesses ele ments of weakness rarely equaled. and that can not fail to bring dis astrous defeat at the noils in November. l the republican candidate for treasurer, L. C. Kickhoff, we have a man whom voters should look favorably upon, regardless of part v affiliations. Mr. Kickhoff is a prac tical farmer, a successful business man and, above all, a man of unwavering integrity. What more is necessary to assure an obliging capable and strictly honest official? He possesses all the essentials and should he voted for regardless of party affiliations. Thk commissioner's district con vention which met this morning added material strength to the republican ticket 'iy the nomination of Mr. S. W. Dutton for enmmis. sioner from the first district. He will make a winning tight for this important office, and we firmly believe he will he elected, notwith standing the democratic majority confronting him. The other candi dates for commissioner before the convention were Cant. Bennett. Henry Kikenbary and M. B. Mur phy, each receiving a creditable support. All are united, however in heartily seconding and support ing Mr. Button's nomination. Height of Cruelty. Nervous women seldom receive the sympathy they deserve. While often the pictures of health, they are constantly ailing. To withhold sympathy from these unfortunates is the height of cruelty. They have a weak heart, causing shortness of breath, fluttering, pain in side, weak and hungry spells, and finally swelling of ankles, oppression, choking, smothering and dropsy. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is just the tiling for them. For their ner vousness, headache, weakness, etc., his Restorative Nervine is uuequal ed. Fine treatise on "Heart and Nervous Diseases" and marvelous testimonials free. Sold and guar anteed by F. d. 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SYfniLia, GONORKHCKA, fil.KKT, Hiwrma- uirriiirn. .-iHmiotu weiiiuess, ijoat manhood, SiKht KniismoriR, Decayed Facilities, Keniale Wnaknettt and all delicate disorder peculiar to AitliuranT i,uiti uul a .... .....II ... . , , vui, on wrii on nil 1I1I1C- tional disorders that result from youthful follie ur iuh eioeB or mature years. OtrSrttiiHA Onarnnteed uermanentlv ennui T w1" w removal complete, without cut tinir, canstie or dilatation. Cure effected at noma oy patient without Diouieuts pain of annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN A Slirft HlirO The Bwfal efecU of early oure uure Tice wnich briDKS or(?anij weakness, destruyux both mind and body, with all its dreaded ills, permanently cured. flrft Rptfa Addeeee thoae who have impar 7 O. UCUS e,l themselves by improper in dulgence and solitary habits, which ruin both mind and body, unfitting them for business, tndy or marriage. MAKKIED MEN, or those entering on that happy life, aware of physical debility, quickly AAA 18 19 1 , tTHend Scent postage for celebrated works on hrouic. Nervous and Delicate Diseases ThouaamlB enred. TA friendly letter or call may save on future suffering and etiame, and adil goldeu years to hf. ttrSo letter answered nlees arooniiianied by 4 cenU in stamps. Address, cr call on DRS. BETTS & BETTS, 1400 Tauglas St.. OWAH, - - NEBRASKA. Mr. C. H. Jones, of Spring Hill Iowa, says: "I have used Chamber, Iain's Tain Halm for severe and painfiil burns with bptter effeel than anything I have ever tried. It re lieves the pain instantly and cures without leaving a scar." Pain Halm is one of the most useful medicines that any families can he provided with, especialy for rheumatism, lame hack. Horains. bruises lenih. ache. ear ache and like nilm.Mif u One aonlication will relieve the nam ana a tair trial insure a cure. 50 cent bottles for sale by F. (J. Fricke A ( . Druggists. -- ,t,. STOCK SALE. I will offer at Public Sale at my Feed Yards on FEIDAY, OCTOBER 16TH 1891:f Eighty Head oi' Cows, Heifers and Calves, conmence at ten o'clock promptly. TERMS OF SALE On sums of $10 or over, one year's time will be given on note with approved security, without interest if paid when due if not so paitl to bear ID per cent interest from date. SPECIAL SALE IN 0UK COMPLETE STOCK OP We give you the following deep cut in prices: Ladies Fine Glazed Dongola $2.2.") shoes reduced to Ladies Dongola Kitl Flexible $2.."i0shoe reduced to Ladies Best Dongola if.'f.ll0 shoes reduceil to- - - . Ladies Hand Turned best Dogola !R00 shoe reduced to FOE THIRTY DAYS ONLY We have a great many other sample lots of odd sizes that we ir orWingat In orderto reduce our stock We also have.-, few lots of Ladies prices. Don t forget the place. Road Notice. TO A LI. WHOM 1 r MAY COM'KRN : Tlie commissioner appointed to Incite a i Hl) rniniiieiii'iut! on i in- iniitii one i.n .11 ami &j (,., west, esi uuc iu mire, i.iowit. i ran ni 'I'liem-e nnrt Ii :i tim punI m'.Im I. it north lliroiiL'li lot 4, thence noitli and ea.it con 1111: to nctltioil ) neicm t'st iluiI N ol Nw s, hc 7-ia-M to K & M. r.nlwav f"1 MK it as near n- praclUMl (oold mail near I ..... . ll.Ai.j.A a t ...(! inl I IK, fit ,...rlii..H .....V Hurt 01 viewer ) irou on west nine 01 i 4 o. w sen. 1. ton 11. rail ire 1.1 oust. Inter,...! 1 oil' said road by passing ihioupli millet ground helweni Mr Stub's house and corn Held, has irniTted In favor of the Ineatiou thereof, and all ohim'tiotis then to, or claims for damages iniit lie !J tn 'he county clerk's oftneon or liefi r noon on the Kill day of Novetnoer A. I) li oi sui'li road will be 1 icated without refer ence llien-to Ki ill) ''hitch t-'iKo, ' County Clerk . Dated Septembi-raid. 111. Sheriff'e Sale. Ftv iitne of an order of sale issud by W. (' Slum alter cl"ik ot the district court within and I01 Cass county, Nebraska, and to me din ctfd.l will 011 the 19th dav of October A.i). Ml. dl 2 o'clock p. 111.. ot said day at the tola of the stairway leading up to Kockwood 11411 in the city 01 flat turnout Ii Cass scanty N linisklt ftlHt heilnr the tilnnik uhupu tl. I..., - ...r "- j .....id 1,117 iri tcrinofthf disttlet court was held iu said County, sen at nubile auction, the followli rt-al estate to-wit : l.llt twnr in lllilfll film 111 In Wul.t..fr 11.11 ---; -----, - -.--. ..... ,a, u ..(tiib Kill audition to the city of Weeping Water, Cam i-iuiiij. lscoiasna. loKriuor with tne pnve lejesaiid appurtenances thereunto belotiKinv' or 111 any wise appertaining. The lame heiim levied mum ami tuLun a. the liroi.eilv of Clara Mainbletou. Will 1 Alii Itaiiili eton and Henry B. Carter, defendants to satisfy a jiiflt-inent of said court recoyfr-! hy lieujiiinin A. Gibson substituted foj luf, liiueisoli, plaintiff, against said defendant riattsmuiilh. Neb.. Sept. 17, A. D. lstil Wu. TIIIHR. Sherlfl Ca County, Sieb. Notir? of Probate of Will TlIK STaTK OK M.'IIU AU' In the County Court lor Cass County. HH TNTHKMATTKK OK thk LAST Wl I.I. x ami lesiauient of Dald li. Lockhart. de ceased . Notice Is hereby h en thatnii the Mil day of October A. I), ISDI, at the ofllca of the couu -tyjudiie in t'lattsmoutli. Casscouuty. Nebras ka, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon, the following matter will be heard and consi dered : The petition of Kae.hael Deit to admit to probate a certified cony of th last will and li'slatneiit of David II, l.ockban, deceased, late of Davidson county, Tennessee, Dated this lbtli day of September. A D. Ihhi. Hyoidtnif the court. It. S. IUmhiiy. County ,lutt;e. YO .SHII'PKRS. Hulter, Kggs, Cheese, Wild Game, Poultry, Meat, Apples, Potatoes Green and Dried Kruite, Vegetable Cider, Heans, Wool, Hides, Tallow Sheep Pelts, Fura, Skins, Tobacco. co, Grain, Hour; Hay, Beewax, Feath 1 era, Ginsing, Broomcoru, and I M. K. BALLARD (ien. Com, Merchant and Shlnnsr 21; Market Street - at. 1.011 W A XTFI 1 A irmi t 1' nu m .. ia.l ...4 ... u ..... ers and shippers. (lllcen Vil ti.iri:l luu . fine head of hair, for a lady her age; but her son, the Prince of Wales, is quite bald. Had he used Ayers Hair Vijor earlier in life, his head might, today, have been as well cov ered as that of his royal mother. It s not to late yet. Will yoti suffer with Dvsoensia nu 1,1 ver t. omoiaintr Miitoh a vit ahzer is guaranteed to csire you. 'i 1 11 1 , ,., , . . lucre can ue no nea in tor pitiidr mind or body so long as the blood is vmateu. Cleanse the vital current from all iinimritioH bv the nue. r.1 Avers arsaoarilla. Ihis medicine. t w , l in,- wriflidii rnrriFies. r.,.rn;ij .1... 1 .. .1 V strengthens the nerves, and restores health to the debilitated system. Sale to Saoi'l Barker, M 2.10 i 2.m d.au mm to meet our obligation. Oxfords that we will sell at reduced lu"lr11 y