Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, November 05, 1891, Image 1

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VOLXXYII. NO. 32
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar baking powder.
Highest of all in leavening etrenth.
Latest U. S. Government Food Re
port R. A. SALSBURY
: DENTIST :
GOLD AND PGRCEI.AIN CROWNS.
Dr. Stfinways nasthfllc (erthe palnldi ex
tract lor of teeth.
Fine Gold Work a Specialty.
Backwood Block Plattainottti. Keh.
A. N. SULLIVAN.
Attorney t-Uw. Will gy prompt atttloi
to til liuDineeg entruKted to him. Ottlce lb
ObIod block. East Hide, Plattomouth, Neb.
jQAWSON & PEARCE
HAVE RECEIVED
Tlielr Full strnwi. lanry rllitn'tn, tlin nd rn
ki8o a lot of new fanlilnn cone Kliap- halt
Id straw and fe t. 1 hey h -tea full
line ol baby ti"nn anil in or
der l.i clrne rid ntock out have r
duced tlielr mHw ralh r nala to 40 and U
75 ce la trimmed,
MISS SCIIUYLEK, TRIMMER.
fUCKER SISTERS.
AVE JUST KEC1VED A FULL LINB OF
FALL AND WIMER HATS AKD
TRIMMINGS.
We alto have a dress making department. Bat
faction guaranteed.
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K 1121 '
8ak N0
K powder
pa Sherwood Stoke, plattsmouth
; J01.D AMD HORCBLAJN crowns -Bridge
work and fino gold work a
SPECIALTY.
DR. BTKINAV8 LORAL a.i welt a other an
eathetlesKlveo for the painless ei traction ot
teeth,
a A MARSHALL, Fitxgersld r
MEAT MARKER
sixth street
F. II. ELLENBAUM, Prop.
The best of fresh meat always found
in this market. Also fresh
Eggs and Butter,
Wild game of all kinds kept in their
season.
Meat marketI
Steepness night made miserable
by that terrible caugh Shilohs rem
edy is the cure for you, by F. 0
Frick. and O H Snyder. 2
Men's heavy boots large sizes, 10,
11, and 12, going at less than they
oet at Schildknechts. tf
Window glass at Brown A
Barrett's tf
Fine shoes selling low at the
Schildknecht shoe store. tf
Go to Brown A Barrett'a and get a
window glass and stop up that hole
in your uouae. tt
"Isn't She Beautiful!" Occasional
ly one hears this expression, as a
lady with a strikingly lovely com-
Blexiou passes along the street,
ertainly! she uses the Fnmous
Blush of Rosea manufactured by
Miss Flora A. Jones. South Bend,
Ind, supplied by O. II. Snyder.
Price 75 cents per bottle.
Pure buckwheat tlonr for sale at
Heisel'a mill. tt
All persons knowing themsclvn in-
,1ll1.ll to. 1 I) ("irnT'l APft w!lta.ia
trouble bycallingwithin the next
y ten days atul settling; further, J. G.
Graves & Co. will for ten days follow
lug sell all lumber, lath, shinglee
lime, hnir, satin and doors at cost.
6t J. D. Graves a co.
For 5 si.
A base burner with oven for sale
cJieapv tf WiM A Root.
M S P
YIHU.
OHIO AGAIN IN THE REPUB
LICAN COLUMN.
William McKinley, Jr., Elected
by a Plurality Estimated
at 20,000.
Th Policy of Protection and Honest
Money Indorsed find Sherman'
Re-election Aseured.
TAMMANT WINS IN NEW YOEK-
Wheeler Cains Steadily In Iowa
and His Election Is
Almost Ce tain.
Republicans successful In Penn
aylvanla Virginia and Mary
land Democratic -Republicans
Jubilant and'
Democrats Des
pondent. The election of McKinley in Ohio
is not a surprise to the country, as
the tinmistkable evidence of his
popularity together with the bene
ficient result accruing from the
operation of the new tariff law,
has indicated several weeks since,
that he would be triumphantly
elected.
Gov. Campbell concedes the
election of McKinley by 15,000 plu
rality. There is no doubt that the
republicans have carried the legis
lature, which insures the election
of a U. S. senator to succeed Senator
Sherman. Major McKinley has
practically made the light on the
tariff issue. It appears to be con
clusive that after a reasonably fair
trial the voters of Ohio are ready to
endorse the measure. Sherman
has pushed the issue of free coinage
of silver and it ia evident, since
Ohio will return him to the senate,
that she speaks in no unmistakable
language concerning that issue.
New York Coea Democratic
Indications point to the election
of Flower (dem.) by a plurality of
23,000. The returns are not com
plete, however, and the official re
turns will probably show gains for
Fasset.
The democrats have probably
elected the legislature by u major
ity of three ou joint ballot. The
result was not of national signifi
cauce as the fight was purely local.
wheeler oains inIowa.
A Heavy Vote Polled and Returne
Comina in Slowly.
The canipaigu just closed in
Iowa has been the most exciting in
the history of the state. The fight
has been made, almost wholly, ou
the prohibition question. The re
publicans are confident that their
entire state ticket is elected, though
the returns are bo meagre that a
definite result cannot be determined.
It is event that Wheeler has made
steady gains in almost every pre
cinct heard from thus far.
Four precincts out of a total of
1,941 give a net gain to Wheeler,
republican, of 84.
Iowa City, Ia. Five precincts of
Johnson county give Boies 570,
against 450 two years ago.
Boone, Ia., Nov. 3. The five wards
of this gave Boies 128 majority out
of a total vote of about 1,400.
Waterloo.Ia., Not. 3. Complete
returns from Waterloo City, Gover
nor Boies' home, give Wheeler 1,151;
Boies 887. The same precincts in
18,89 gave Hutchinson K50; Boies
742.
Cedar Raimdh, Ia., Nov. 3.-Re-ports
just received from Benton
county saya that the county will go
200 more democratic than in 1889.
BURLINGTBN. IA., Not. 3. Keturna
from the city election no far indicate
for Wheeler.
Alcona, Ia., Nov. 3. State ticket,
Algoua county. Wheeler 320, Boies,
193. Net republicans gain over last
yeur, 24.
Missouri Valley, I a., Nov. 3.--Returns
indicate a majority for
Boies in Harrison county of from
250 to 300. Democrats will elect
Sharpnack, representative, and the
entire county ticket, with the possi
ble exception of sheriff. Missouri
Valley and St. John townships give
Boica 154 majority:
A heavy vote was polled in this
city. The democrats were trying to
make everything turn on the pro-
HP
u
hibititni ismu" ;ml placarded Uio
own. All tit" polls were sur
rounded by r;iii:,.id m. u worl.ing
for Dcy for railroad commis. ior.or.
News from every direction in the
country ehows that a full vote was
polled. It is believed that this
county will not give Boies more
than (KK) majority, against 1,100 two
years ago.
Des Moines, Ia., Nov. :t.- Out of a
total of 1,1)27 piecinctH,112 precincts
give Wheeler 15.454; Boies, 14,283
The same precincts in 1SW) gave
Hutchinson 13,238; Boies, 12,300; a
net republican gain of 203.
Decora ii, I a., Nov. 3. Twelve
precincts in Winneshiek county
give Boies 133, Wheeler 122, a net
democratic gain of fifteen over 1890.
Maouoketa, Ia., Nov. 3.-Returns
from twelve of the twenty-two pre
cincts in Jackson county shows
gain for Boies for governor that
will raise his majority from 1,205 in
18S9to 1,455; the legislative ticket
have a majority of 1,200.
Charles City, Ia., Nov. 3. Flood
county gives 250 republican ma
jority for Wheeler against 400 in
1890.
Ottumwa, Nov. 3.- -Returns from
half the precincts in the county
indicate heavy republican gains
over last year. The democratic
majority, which last year was 748,
will be reduced over 300.
Independence, Nov. 3. Wheeler,
republican will carry Buchanan
county by about 200 majority, a
gain of 100 over the last election.
Marshalltown, Nov. 3. The
weather ia very threatening. The
voting has been exceedingly lively
since the opening of the polls and
most of the ballots have already
been cast. The indications point
to the success of the republicans.
DuiiurjUE, Nov. 3.-The weather
is mild but threatening, a large
vote is being polled nil over the
state. It is impossible to fore
shadow the results in this city.
OTTUMWA, Nov. 3.-The heaviest
vote in years is being polled here
to-day.
IN PENNSYLVANIA.
A Heavy Vote Caat-Republieane
Mk Gainain Pnliadelphln.
The keytstonc state has evidently
been enrrirn by the republican par
ty. The fiht, however, has been
mainly on local issues and the
result cannot be considered a
victory for the party on uational
issues.
Pittsuuro, Pa., Nov. 3,-The clec
tion to-day was in many respects
the moat remarkable held in Alle
gheny county in years. There was
a hot contest on the judiciary and
county ticket, and this entirely
overshadowed the state ticket. The
fight iu the county was between the
republicans and democrats on one
side and "straight outs," an infant
movement, on the other. It was a
remarkabla scene to the meb of the
great parties, old time antagonists
working hand in hand. There was
much scratching, and, as a results,
the returns will be very late com
ing in. The day was bright, chilly,
and a large voie was poled.
Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 3. At
midnight returns from twenty-one
counties, including Allegheny, but
excluding Philadelphia, shows a
net republicon gain of 1,648 for
Gregg (rep) for auditor general,
and about the same for Morrison
for state treasurer. Philadelphia
county returns are coming quite
slowly but one-fourth of the wards
being in at this hour. These indi
cate, however, that the republicans
will carry the city by about 20,000
and that the republican majority in
the entire state wi l be not less than
40,(X)0. The republicans also elect
their city ticket, McCeary for city
treasurerhaving already 12,737 ma
jority, with eleven wards yet to
hear from. The proposition for
holding a constitutional conven
tion id overwhelmingly defeated.
Ladiea who use cosmetics or pow
ders to cover up or hide a bad com
plex ion, do not know that O. II.
Snyder can furnish them with Blush
of Roses, which is clean water, puri
fies the skin, and positvely removes
black heads aud all skin diseases
takes the shiny look from the face
and whitens it aoon as applied
lUrry Barthow returned from
Texas on No. 8 last evening.
Notice to Ladiea
lhaeou hand a tine lot of rib
bons and tips which I will sell at
the lowest prices for cash. I have
my goods at J. Finley Johnsons hard
ware store where I may be found
every day from 1:00 to 5;00 p. m,
Mrs. J. F. Johnson.
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia
and Liver Complaint? Shiloh'a Vit
aluor is guaranteed to cure yoa. 2
m mmm
Returns Coming In Slowly but
Those Received Indicate
Post's Election.
Supposed Independent Strongholds
Rally to the Support of the
Republican Ticket.
Caae County Civea Judje Chapman
700 Majority and Electa the Great
ee Portion of the County
, Ticket
Tbr is little question that the
entire republican ticket is hand
somely elected in Nebraska though
returns are very incomplete. The
republican ticket received hand
some majorities in localities from
which a large alliance vote was ex
pected and in no instance have the
returns indicated that Judge Post
received a less number of voteB
than wa apprehended. Adama
county reports large republican
gains and Gage county, in which
Edgerton's friends predicted a rous
ing majority for their man, gives
Post a complete walk away. Lan-
caster county further surjirise the
Nebraska ns by voting tip a major
ity of 2,000 for Post Platte county,
Post's home gives him a rousing
majority. Otoe falls in line for
Post while his majority iu Douglas
will reach into the thousands.
Chairman Mercer estimates that
Post will receive a plural
ity of 15,000.
Hastings, Neb., Nov. 3.-Flight
precincts in Adams county give:
Post, 803; Kdgerton, 419.
Juniata, Neh., Nov. 3. The vote
in Juniata was very light. Post
had 118; Kdgerton, 01; Bittenben
der, 11). The regents are about the
same.
Beatrice, Neh., Nov. 3. About
1,000 votes were polled iu this city.
From the returns thus far counted
Post carries the city by not less
than 500 majority. Scattering re
turns fro.n the city aud county
indicate that Post will carry Gage
county by between 000 and 800
majority.
Geneva, Neb., Nov. 3-A large
vote was cast. Owing to the new
system the count is going slow.
Indications now are that the repub
licans have made small gains, but
the result cannot be determined at
this hour. The indications are
that Post will have a small major
ity iu Fillmore county.
Falls City, Neb , Nov. 3. -kdgerton
will carry the county by a
small majority.
Strombburg, Neb., Not. 3
Stromsburg precinct gave a total
vote of 405; Post, 129; Edgerton, 214;
Biltenbender, 32.
Auburn, Neb., Not. 3. Five
hundred and fifty-three votes were
cast at Auburn. Out of 155
counted Post has 8 majority.
Loup City, Neb., Nov. 3.-lvdger-ton's
majority ia estimated at 250.
Aurora, Neb., Not. 3. Aurora
City gives Post 282; Edgerton, 61;
Bittenbender,3.
Niobrara, Neb., Nov. 3. -There
was a very light vote here. Post,
83; Kdgerton, 41; Bittenbender, 30.
Case County all Hiyht,
Judge Post receives a majority of
079, which will be increased to 700
after Nehawka and Greenwood are
heard from.
Cnss county remains loyal to
Judge Chapman and presents him
with a majority of 700. Otoe does
nearly an well, thus indicating that
he has a complete walkaway.
The republicans of Cass county
have every reason to be proud of
the magnificent indorsement re
ceived by the county ticket. As we
go to press returns have been re
ceived from every voting precinct
except Greenwood and Nehawka,
both of which are unquestionably
republican. It is conceded by nil
that the republicans elect Louis
Kickhoff for treasurer; Unruh,
coroner, by 254; S. W. Dutton, com
missioner. 105; Frank Dixon, county
clerk, by 575; A. C. Mayes, county
surveyor, by 300 majority.
The democrats elect County
Superintendent Noble Ivy 250 and
Ramsey, county judge, by probably
300 majority. The vote thus far for
sheriff gives Tighe (dem.) a major
ity of 45; for clerk of district court
Deering (dem.) has u majority of 18.
There is little doubt that these
majorities will be overcome after
the returns from Nehawka and
Greenwood are received.
FRED
1U!1 FALL AM) WINTER SKH'K
- - OIF - -
DRY - GOODS - AND
Xiadics Furnishings
Is 27ow Ooxnploto in all Doparfcasnta,
DRESS (JOODS
We are showinga handsome line of
CAMELS IIAIK PLAIDS,
BROADCLOTH,
FLANNELS,
SERGES,
HENRIETTAS.
A full line of colorings and blacks.
BLANKETS AND COMPORTS
Stock complete and pricee lower
than ever.
GLOfllS ilOSH.liWLS.
W Ml AVE never hhowu so
U7
ue can special attention to our itrgo assortment or Keerera
Military and Hip Coat shapes trimmed with Mink, Seal, AstracMi,
Muflaloon and Cone furs.
Our line of Plush Sacqnes are cheaper thai eer before. Fill
lines of Childrens and Misses Clonks and Jackets.
ONE DOOR EAST
Does Youi Icicle QM.
Needs clonk this winter? If she doss you will make a great miatake af
you do not call and examine the childrens cloaks that
we are offering before buying.
We have Just received from a large Cloak Manufacturer
his full line of
Childrens sample Cloaks.
For children 6, 8, 10 and li years old, conaiatinp; of U8
garments in all. NO TWO ALIKK, on Thic'i we
were given a disccunt from regular wholesale price
o that e were able to sell them at actually
Manufacturer's Prices.
CALL IN and let us prove the truth of the above statement, and
show you at the same time our FINE LINE of Indies andMiases Reefer
Sacques aud Jackets.
SKC0XD SALE OF SAMPLE SHOES
Another opportunity to buy shoes at
FACTORY PRICES.
We take pleasure in annoucing to the people of Plattstn JIltfi n(j
eurroumJing towna that we have succeeded in getting ano',hfr iine
sample shoes. Our success with the last line was phenomiaj an(i hua
dreds were disappointed because they came too late to Bec'jre ,ome f ta
bargains that we offered. This line ia better if anything tj,an the aBt ba
ing Walter II. Tenuity & Co., of Boston, Mass., full line, consisting of La
dies, Misses, Childrens, Mens and Boys shoes f all 4JMciH and of all da
scriptiona. Among them is 300 pair of boys and fena baote, in whic
we can giTe the best value far your money that y OB ever "laid eyea on,"
Don't think that becauae we don't ask high.price8 forshoea that the
ehoea are not of any high quality. VTe have, among these shaea that urt
us fine as any shown in the city, eTeryth jng extrinaic ia stripped away
aad tke ahaes that you buy of us atand'j on lt8 intrinsic worth. We dig ah
the root of values anal give yo the wortk of yaur money.
We are SI Gijisg Great Bargains ii Mmm.
HERE'S A
OK
Childrens N'at
ural Wool Col
or Shirts aud
Darwers -- All
Sizes.
C hildrens all
Wool Shirts &
Drawers - All
Si.es.
25c
WM. HEROLD & SON.
507 Main PtreW rinttsmoutb, .Neb
$l.ol)A VKAl!
M
UNDERWEAR
A good Ladies Jcrey vest at 25c,
Ladies fine Jersey Test and panta 1
white or natural grays at 50c each
Ladiea natural Gray Wool Vetaaa4
Pants at 50c Regular 75c uodav
wear. Full lines of Ladiea Fine wot
ribbed under wear in white, cardi
nal and black.
Complete lines of Child's under
wear iu natural, scarlet and white
at prices ae low aa tha lowest
large aline in this department.
. -
FIRST NATIONAL.
FEW OF THEM:
39c
Ladies Fine
Merin o S i I k
Trimaied shirt
and Drawers.
r
j9c
Meas Extra
Heavy Ribbed
S h i r t a a u d-drawera.
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