Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, October 29, 1891, Image 5

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EG-ISTBEID HEREFORD CATTLE
Will take place at the rach of the Ah
land Land and Live stuck t'o. lour
mll;s north and mile east of
. ASHLAND, NEH.
. ... - i ii nrv 'xjl v r - vv f .i. .ia. .
Th etock is the eel or me o-st lau I- vr WiTA tV 7 . X MK-' Jnrn
llMlnf iforefnrd cuttle In Kind ml or t,Ki'K:'V VK i lVfc'SMVt
America and is 8 red by the le'.iowued
andjwhlouoble bulls, Kimuo, Vender, J id&A
if ar - .... . .... I' Vwvwa ku- t'
If .real, tan 01 uaut iuuu uu mirciu. u.jv j?'.-!;-ViiarSt't
i dames lu the noted and carefully t
" lected lit rd of Ihorou.hbied registered
1 llnreford cowe. formerly owned by the
' Harlem Cat le company ana wnicn com Zjif?f'e ivT' t
7 them the enormous sum of 1117,000 V7r x
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Wr..iV. Of
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30 -H j ad Young Bulls-30
All f tfor service antllie flaunt epecl
meu lu Ametlc.tot thwlr axe,
Head of Cows- 30
Alt of whl h a tireit t i mm' . n ot
the famous itock, hulls na ned tieielu.
Many ut tuem have calves tusUo.
They are the ensWt kept quickest to
ui. t ire and the t'ft b -rl breeder
lu the world
Free conveyance to and from DAM
(tei.'t .nd ulaud to runcb. r'i.e
luncb at noou.
cpppTAT we have about 125 hrnd of crarte and ordinary cattle to sell at private Hale that cnu b
)i SPECIAL- e nave auoui i . f. int..,,.! ra h hur nothing but nure bred Hereford
If bouo-ht at half their value, we wum iu k" "
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jrhCA "llland i on the B. St VI. railroad. 30 milea horn Omaha and 2.1 mild from Lincoln. Four train daily
Vachway. . priWAnn t. v r.tT'NT T'rcMident.
COL. F. M.
WOODS, Auctioneer,
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Busineaa Education. j
The business course recently en
tablished in connection with our
city schools has proved to be a
decided success, and an accession
that should have been made some
time since. Thus far it has been
attended, almost wholly, by resi
dents of riattsmouth, but it is the
desire of the management that
students may be induced to attend
from surrounding towns, and there
is no valid reason why such might
not be the case. This is an age in
which it behooves every citizen to
have a business education, and una
training may be received here as
well as any place in this or adjacent
states. Prof. Ilalsey made a trip to
Murray last Saturday and he in
forms us that in the event arrange
ments may be made by which stud
ents can secure boarding and
lodging at reasonable rates, quite a
elegation from that section may
-:e confidently expected. To the end
that it may be as accurately ascer
tained as possible what the expense
will be, Prof. Ilalsey desires to see
all persons that can accommodate
a club of from one-half down to
twenty nunils. THE HiiRALti feels
like commending the enterprise ex
hibited by Prof. Ilalsey in working
up a greater degree of interest in
this newly instituted department;
and it appears to us that if the mat
ter were to receive proper attention
ut the hands of our business men,
the facilities for enlarging the
sphere and scope of the work might
be provided. A great many towns
with by far less population and
more limited resources than we
possess maintain business colleges
and they prove to be a great benefit
to the town and community. We
suggest that some of our public
spirited business men take the mat
ter in charge and provide means
for the establishment of a thorough
commercial school.
To Sue for Damage.
Mrs. Geo. Smith, wife of the col
ored man who was lynched in
Omaha, has decided to bring suit
arrainst the county for the recovery
of $10,(XXJ damages. The ground
upon which she brings suit ia that
Smith was in the care of the county
officials who, by neglect of duty, al
lowed to be taken by the mob
ToOrannizsa Post.
Several prominent G. A. R. men
of this place contemplate going to
Louisville next Wednesday even-
inv fur the imrnose of oriraniztnir a
tiost at that place. The requisite
number of names have been se
cured, a hall provided and prelim
inary arrangements all completed
hence the organization is assured.
It is hoped that a large delegation
will go from Plattstnouth to as-
u!ul1 iii tlie exercises and belt)
enthuse the veterans.
OFFICIAL FOOD TESTS
The United States and Cana
dian Governments Ana
lyze the Baking
Powders.
Comparative Strengin arid Purity o
thn Different liranda Officially
Determined.
Kdjeary, banker and prominent
attorney of him wood, is in the city
today.
J. A. Busom, of the Murray
tier, is in the city to-day.
Iian-
tieo.
Neb..
Cass
County Court.
License to wed issued to Mr.
Weyhied of Pierce county,
and Miss Lizzie Schaefer of
county.
ICmpire Hardware Co. vs. K. B.
McXurlin, constable. On motion
in ntiMiver defendant. Trial to
court and submitted.
State Bank of Kim wood vs. James
Iniri-. Suit on note. Brief of
plaintiff placed on file.
Tims. Duerr vs f. C. Spam. Ac
tion in forcible detention . Contin
tied on application of plaintilf until
November 7, at 10 a. m.
State Bank of Klmwood vs. Henry
Ifollenbeck. Suit on note. Brief of
plaintilf placed on file.
May Recover.
S. A. Davis made a trip to Union
yesterday to visit Sim Upton, who
was seriously injured by a fero
cious bull recently. He reports
that although his condition is seri
ous there is strong probability of
his recovery. The attending phy
sician appears fearful that blood
poisoning may yet take place, iu
the eyeut of which death will very
likely ensue.
Police Court.
Information was filed to-day by
I A. Hawks airainst J. A. Karns,
,.,,.,rri.,.r him with assault ami
battery. It appears that Mr. .Karn
has been keeping company witli
.1.. .i.,.,i.tor af Mr. Hawks, to
llic miun.v. -
which the latter seriously objected.
Hawks accosted Kama last evening
-hiriMinon the latter struck htm.
Judge Archer fixed the fine at $1
A Lively "lace.
Last evening an Dr. Liviugston
was at the residence of Jack Minor
in South Park, his team win pre
sumably untied, and started
toward the business portion of the
city. They galloped down high
school hill through Main street at
a verv raoid rate, and accordiug to
th miri nf bvstaijders, after
reachimr the B. & M. railroad they
galloped up the track aa far as ths
switch house where they turned
around and retraced their stepn.
They continued to run at a break
neck speed up Main street until
they came to Jones A Fitzgerald's
livery table, where they were evi
dently well satisfied to halt. Anide
from the breaking of four spoke
in the wheel little damage was
done.
That Nebraska is one of the
greatest apple producing states In
the Union is no longer questioned
and that Cass produces more than
any other county in Nebraska is
equally evident. The finest of win-
I..., ,av lie purchased at
lei hjh'"-" "
forty ceuta per bushel.
District Court.
A case from Nebraska City was
up in district court last evening
and also this morning on a writ of
habeas corpus.
It appears that Cyrus Kandall is
being held in jail at Nebraska City
r ii t j . . .
r.j lie ntli'irfH. WTOtl TI ill I T. 11 1"
claimed that he is held pending the
issuinir of requisition papers that
he may betried in Iowa for perjury
The case was continued pending
developments concerning the move
:ient on the Iowa side.
In case of Carpenter vs. McLaren,
a decision was rendered in favor of
of the defendant.
In this case McLaren, of Louis
villa was pasturing cattle for D. I)
Ramsey. The latter purchased ,
i
grain of Carpenter but, as Carpen-
inr .iiifir,j rtiil not make satisfac
tory settlement for the same, and
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he accordingly sueu. nr. na.iru
for the amount 01 uie grain.
The public is always responsive
to siiggeston about the food it eats.
Great interest has been taken in the
investigations made by the United
Slates and Canadian invcrnments
and by the dilierent boards of
health to show the purity or im
purity of milk, baking powders,
pices, and oilier articles of daily
use in the culinary department of
our households.
Just now the subject of baking
powder is claiming public atten
tion. We till desire pure and whole
some bread and thisi cannot be had
with the use of impure or poison
ous baking pow'der. There can be
no longer any question that all the
cheaper lower grades of baking
powders contain either alum, lime
or phosphatic acid.
The officials analyses by the
United States and Canadain govern
ments have therefore beenj,'studied
with interest and have pretty clear
ly established the facts upon this
subject. The United States govern
ment report gives the names of
eighteen well-known powders, some
of them advertised as pure cream
of tartar baking powders, that con
tain alum.
The report shows that the Royal
baking powder was found the
highest in leavening strength,
evolving 1(30.0 cubic inches of gas
per single ounce of powder. There
were eight other brands of cream of
tartar powders tested and their
iveraae strength was 111.5 cubic
inches of gas per ounce of powder
The Canadian government wives
ligations were of a still larger nuni
ber of powders. I he Royal baking-
powder was here also shown the
purest and highest in strength, con
taming I'jnJi cubic inches of leaven
ing gas per ounce of powder. Nine
other cream of tartar powder ounce
ot powder were tested, their average
strenuth beincr reported to be Ml
ic inches of cas per ounce.
These figures are very instructive
to practical housekeeper. They
indicate that the Royal baking pow
der iroen more than .st per cent
further in use than the others, or is
one-third more eeonmical. Still
more important than this, however
of the chief baking powdci in the
market, and have subject thrnt to
careful chemical examination to
determined their purity, whole-
somcticts ni.d leavening power.
As the results of my lest I find the
Royal b iking powder "itperior to
nil the otheis iu every respect. It
is entirely free from all adultera
tion and unwholesome impurity,
ami in baking it gives oil n greater
volume of leavening gas than any
other powder. It is, tbeiefore, not
only the purest, but also the
strongest ponder with which 1 am
acquainted.
Wau i iCvllAlNrs, M. P.,
Consulting Chemist, Chicago Board
of Health.
The statistics fhow that there is
used in the manufacture of the
Roval bakinir powder more than
half of all the cream of tarter con
sumed in the United States for all
purposes. r The wonderful sale thus
indicated f r the Royal baking pow-
der-greater than that of all other
baking'powders combined is per
haps even a higher evidence than
that already quoted rI the superior
ity of this article, and of its indis-
pensnbleness to modern cookery.
THE platform of a candidate for a
judicial office should be the consti
tution, the law and the solemn oath
of office that he take". That oath
of office implies the duty of admin
istering the law truly and impar
tially between the rich and the
poor, between the high and the low,
between the poorest and humblest
citizens and the richest
and wealthiest corporation.
Judgt A. 31. Post in h'i ipiech of
accqtance.
IF we arc to cling to the old par
ties we might as well tear down our
school houses, burn outr churches
and write on the vault of heaven
'Satan has triumphed over God" and
turn all the imps of
hell loose on our country.
J IV. Ktlncrton in a sveech of
Kmrnty.
TRUTH WAIIS ITO MASK
M'.FKs M'.nilPK
l'LA( V
NOIt AlTLAl K j
UDUS AT M) HUMAN
Nil KINK.
II' OM.Y ASKS A
lirtKlMI.
When wo say that
wo sell honest good
at lowest prices and
treating all alike
honorably wc suy
that which is true,
o-
LUJ
f k-yt i
When all is said
and done. Tho fact re
minds that wo havo
the largest stock.tnoRt
coinpleto assortment,
most reliable goods,
and lowest prices to
be found in Cast Co.
LefiT"! Notiee.
m i (ieoiL-e O'Neill and I.lllie O'Neill, (Iff n-
V.tii fire hrrehv untitled I tl it t nn SutiirdiV
the 2n-.li day ot 'N"V niiior. A. 0. lte.il, ut 11
can be lie'aid, It will apply lu 'lie .llsliut c nrt
i.f i-urisi'iiit ill v. .eii iskh. nr iu rmuni'-i
M t I. .....,,-. hi.liru ,if Willi f'lllll'l Inl-tliH mi
ll, , v m. in. j'i"f. ,
ixiliititu'iit of :i rt c.'ivrrto take iiihhIi-ii "I
nrrliiHii tli-nit: I.oIk I 2 3 t-5nml Dill
Mock 2 of 0,."dl'' :u!iliti"ii In I'latlf inoutti,
I v... i..mitv .!liri.k:l. lill:i'l llil. lrollllii tllllt
the lailitill.'llie I'mvuli'iit ShvIiij;-. Loan and
HinldliiK Aoo :illon, of n i-lin. Iiuve oin
in, iii-i'ii m-ii'ii In the dint I let enurt of
count v. Nebraska, ta ;or-elme a d-ruln limit-
KiiCfl upon i-aul r al estate because "f oe
tuultli;' liin lit'i-n maile tn tiie payment of the
note secured by said murK'Hiv, Unit It In
provided ingalil innrtim.-e t lint in the event of
...... A..1., nil i.i. 1).. tli.lt ill 111, llllll tl.lll.lif.4 til
!.... i.l, . fnllv until III llT'im Mild ('(Mill H unit nf
sal i not mill moatu,!-. t lie proper court er
JUURe Nll&ll, uion apP'M-aii'Mi niiuiiii nim-iT-ei
to tnk -,innesiuu. control hiiiI care of hhiiI
t. .'milium, mill 'II F l 1 IP It'll 1 Bllt'itl 11 111 Illl-
pIV 1 lit; llfl ilM-rrun ..1 hip ninii' on.., 1'ijiiiit
ll ui imiuu, til III UUA llllint of tllfl dfl)L AH-
rurt-ii ny r.i'.i in.'i ii;i.K' i "i-i ...
iii ti Hpplii'KMoii. plain 111 w i Die and reutl tlie
prtttlnti mid etlii It uttaclii d mid (lie aT ilavll
01 Jainen I eiirtt nun ..iiii- i , mi' ny. iitiiii
iiif .i-.iiui.,!, tlm iiiiuia nf Tli a. l'filli,.k u r
eelver with ('. II I'linm-I and Kumuel Whiikii
i lilsmuetie-'. riaintlfT alionrtcr- aililisure-
tioi J . U, raltn'xeil anu J m. nooerm
I'HOVIUKK T BAVIW'.B I.IIAH
AMI lleil.lHNO At IHM-
tion. of Oinalia. Hliilnllff
;y K.S.Krv n it" Atty 14
Our stock of Mens, I'-oys and Children
- OVERCO ATS
U a si-'htto see and would do you good to examine them whether you
defiire to buy or not,
1 "qui Notice.
To Cf r!i O'Ni i ! ;.nil his wife, 1,11'ie U !tlll
ft ai, n:iei'ilv' is
v,... -.l a'lli nf rmi w-ill IuIim uiitlrM thut fin
I IIU Hill HI' '" ..... - . '
I lie '.'tli day of Oc otnrA. 1. Ifvl, The Provi
dent SaVingll. llOilll ttllMI IIIUIIlllIK A.BIH-I4 IVll,
01 (Mlianai piaiimu, iiimitiii inr-u in )rtiii,iH
iii tlie distili t cnu t ot ( ivh county. NehraKa.
anainM al aelena -nts : me onje anu prayer
of wlilcli ate to fnrecloHe a certain mortKauH
exeenwd liy thedefendant (leortre O'Neill anil
lili wire i.lllie u -rn , w i nr pi. muni, i iuii
ili'itt Savlnii l-ouii und Kulliliutc AsKorlallcn
i oinulit. iiniiii lot oiih (1). two 1 2 1 . three d1,
(i. in i ll. five ill, and sii (ii). lu Mock two 2) of
O'Neill aildlllou t riallHintuin as purvi.)ed
.. ... .....l - . .1 a mtiinla III sli.u uli
IliaiOfU HUU IITVIUIiru, !'- li'imij vi.innnn,
to secure the payment of a certain proml ory
mite dated May SSirt, l!H for the mini of one
tlmiisaud dnllaiiitll.oee uoidue anu pavanieon
demand after date, peieand bavinK been
made Ivi ' payment oy piamtin uifrem now oue
.ui ...if m lil..r,B,I..M lllM Blim Af flllM
llil 'D niiiu iii'.c nnu -.-w ...
thousand (Jl.dooOO) didlars, with interent and
preiiiluin at Hie raie oi uueen nnnun i-io.wii
i rr month, payable inontlily from June ilrd
ikii. aecordliiK 1 the tenor of naid note. I'lain
tiff pray for a decree that the defendant'.
(idorKeO'Nellt tm renulred to pay the -ame or
that said preinifee may be fold I satisfy the
amouni rouna oue wun an cimi-" m uuim irou
You are rinra to answer nam pruuim uu
or befoie Mondav. the 7tb day of December. A
p.im. roviiiisTiiiu
AN HPII.IIHU ASSOCIi-
nn.N, of Omaha. I'lalntlfl.
It H. Krvln, DaintifT'i Aliy 4t
John Seibert came in from Pacific
function this morning.
Diphtheria is raging at Nebraska they prove this popular article has
City. Six new cases were reported been brought to the highest degree
yesterday. of purityfor to its superlative
Dr.K. W. Cook reports a girl baby purity this superiority (in strength
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. i due-ami consequently that by
Morgan this morning.
The political pot is boiling now
as it will not again before the pres
idcutial election of 1SW.
its use we may be insured the
purest and most wholesome food
The powder of lower strcnirth
are found to leave large amounts
uj laii-i iiiiivi'i.i s-j .., """Mi ito
It appears to be an assured fact f t .piniKed by the report of
the (Jhio State rood Commissioner,
who, while finding the Royal prac
tically pure, found no other powder
that the O. A. R. post of this city
will erect a creditable building ou
their lot.
llallow'een occurs next Saturday
night. It might be well t increase
the police force in consequence ot
the occasion.
Mr.and Mrs. T. J Rhoden returned
from Greenwood thin morning,
where they have been visiting Mrs.
Khoden'a parents.
Take Off the Horn.
The undrrnigned is now ready
with a good portable chute and
tool to remove the useless weapons
of horned cattle, at ten cents a head.
A card or letter addressed to the
undersigned at Rock HlulTa, Neb.,
will be promptly answered. w4
S. I Furlong.
to contain less than 10 per cent, of
inert or foreign matter.
The public : interest in this ques
tion has likewise caused to be made
investigation by our local authori
ties. Prof W. S. Haines, of Rush
Medical Colleae. consulting cheni
ist of theJjChiciigo Board of Hraith,
ha found resulting similar 1o those
reported by the national and Cana-
dian'authorities. Pr. Hamen says
Rt fill Mkd. COI.I,E(iK, ClUC ACO
1 have recently obtained samples
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia
Mini Liter Complain tr Miuoft s Vil
alizer is guaranteed to cure you. '.
THE LEADING CLOTHIEB-
KG. DOVEyTsON
UPSTAIRS
OABFETS,
AND
LIKOMUMS
IN OUR CARPET ROOM
WE WILL
take pleasure in showing you a very
CIIOICK LINK OF HODY HRUSSELIA TAI'KSTRIES, ALL WOOL
AND COTTON TWO PLY CARPETS, THREE PLY ALL WOOLS,
HEMPS, ETC. RUGS, CURTAIN POLES, CURTAINS, FLOOR OIL
CLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, OIL-CLOTH MINDING, ETC.
WHITE AND RED.
We call particular attention to our full 10 4 all wool red $125.
A nice quality full 10-4 r 12
! A fine quality of all wool 1(M red ft $3.)0.
These are special gooa vaiues anu un j""
Sheriff Sala.
u i,,.t ... ...,l.r of alii Ismiail b W. C.
iit...uiia ljirk Af lhn fllatrict rourt ikl hia
and tor Ca'as coiiBtv. Nebraska, and tone dl-
recten. I will en me fira nay oi -Tnniuer a,
p. I siit at two o elock p. m or (aid any at the
fot of tbe stairway leanniK up io nocuwoon
Hall In the City ot PlalUiiioiilb. Cast ctisty
ebraska that being the place where the latt
term of the (tlstrp-l conn wat n-iti id nam
cnuaty, ell at public auctioN the following rea
ustat to- -wll :
Lot two (2), in iiiocKoae in, ia wair.ut nni
Addition to the city ot Weeplui saler, 'a
County. Nebraska, together with the appur
tenances thereunto u-lergiug or in any wise
apprtalnlnt. . . .' ...
1 nH lame oeiua invira uiivu ami iiiru nniafj
property af I'lara Hatubleton, William Raw-
-..A lli. m f'urfar aurnitfintii tfk
U1VIVII Ml I U imm; " i
tmtisfya udKint of said eeurt reentered by
Benjamin A. tilbsOB, iubstituled for Ida latter
noil, plaintiff. HK'tlr.st (aid defendants.
n 1 1 " n H ,
tahMrlff tiY Siims Cfinnt.v. Nh
I'laltsiuouth.Heb. October, Knd, k. I). lll.
Our Dress Goods and Trimmings
Should command your attention. We are able to show you the most
complete line of Hlack Dress Goods, Plain and Plaid Dress Flannels and
fancy Dress goods ever brought in the city.
Notice.
To lUUni J. t'oraer. noii-rtwidest defendant
You are beretiv aotlien tnai an rue kid nay
n.,ii..f iui tluntiuli CaikHr Hld a iwliltan
VI .niuuw , -
axiluH yen In the district court of Cawt cun-
ty, Nebraaka, tn J'iri ana prayer i wninu
m.-M. tAAiituiii n fiiwuri' frnm vim on Ihe around
that vn witnaut the eonseator coanivane or
-i...'..f M..mmilta.l liilllllrv Vlfl, S mnllK flf
llltuaniii wiiiiMi' . - - - -- -
women unknawu to plaintii.at a timanr t iniM
unknown to piatann
You are required to amwer said pellttai on
r aefere Moedajr the 23rd day af Nevember
tm. ilA.vNAU CoasiTR, I'lalBtlff.
By J . H, Matliews, her attorney .
Ira Armstrong will take notice that on the
K.u A-m At iininl... litll M Ari.lmr. A tllstir.j. af
the peece, ill t'UttsinoutU City preclunt. In
rasHeouaiy, rvenrH"Ka, iuiu n isn -
. !..... -,p tliA aiim nf ITU IB. In fAfe ftfilinn
peadlug befereblm. a herelu Otwald saier Ii
iBint.il , lr Arm.trnnr Ii tlafeDdanL that
oroiiertTconslstliigof moneys, aid credit haj
bean attached under ta'd order, sat rauae
acouiiBMtid until thejotk day ot Movembwr
ll, at to o'clock a.m. Ohw.ld
llaioUff.
By rl- Brii, hi Atteraeyf.
rjf DON'T FORGET OlJRjS
Special price on boy and girlu heavy school shoes to clean them out
It will pay you to look them over. We sell Henderson's Red School
House Shoe. They fit, Wear and give good satisfaction. Our line of
i men's shots was tever s complete as this Fall at prices that art?
right for good goods. If you are a man and work out of doors buy our
j Seal Calf Shoes-high top and well made for 12 .75, better than you usually
pay 13.00 to 18.75 for.
Im men's fine shoes we have tbein cheaper than ever.
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Nos. 814, B16,
Plattsmouth, Neb