Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, April 07, 1892, Image 2

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Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
A Cli.c for the Ailments of Man and Beast
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y; Ituiscr, and by every one requiring an effective
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generations.
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All uniWs and dealers have it.
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Drugs, Medicines,
DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES
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7ASTHHAP
REPUBLICAN.' STATI CONVEN-j
TION. 1
Tlio r'u.li.';iu elector! of tlie
Htnto of Nebraska are requested to
neml lelefaten frciin their eeferal ;
coin ties to meet in convention in
the city of Kearney Wednesday
April 'H.lWl, al 11 o'clock a.m., for!
the purpose of electing four dele- j
yaten at large to the republican na- j
tional convention to be held in
Minneapolin June 7, IS'.ri
TIIK ATI' IKTIONMENT.
I
The neveral counties ;ue entitled
to reprenentiition an follown, being
based upon the vote cast for Hon.
George II. Hastings for attorney
general in IS1.), giW.ig one delegate
at large to each county and one for
each l.K) votes and the major frac
tion thereof:
Counties
.Vilnius ....
Antelope ...
Iliiiincr ... .
Itluine
Hoyil
It'Hine .. ..
Kox UiltU-.
Brown
Kiillnl
Kutlrr
Hurt
C'ilKH
C'edur ...
C'liiise
Cheyenne .
Cherry
Cliiv
Cnlfiix
CiiiniiiK ....
Custer
Dakota
I uwes
lawsoti ...
Deuel
I i x i ill
limine
DihikIhs
lliimly
I'iliiiure. ...
Krimkliu . .
Krontier ...
KiirmiH
(iiiLre
Del.
... 11
Counties
Jolmsoii .... .
Keurney
Keve fulls ..
Del.
... 7
...
... 3
. 2
... 2
... 5
... 3i
... 2
. . . '
...
... 2
... 5
... 4
... 8
... A
... 9
... S
... S
... 3
... 4
... 4
... S
....
... 11
... .1
. .. 14
.. 4
... N
io
...
... s
2
. H
i
... 4
...
... 7
... 6
... 7
2
12
...
2' Keith ... ....
'.' K mil. nil
filKnox
ii LaiuiiHter
4'l.incolii
1uI,oi;hii
Loup...
Mailison
Mci'heiirsiiB
Merrick
a nee
Nenuiha
Nuckolls
10 Otoe
5
I'awnee
Perkins
fierce
12
4
Phelps
finite
Polk
Wed Willow.,
kicluirtlson .
Kock
Saline
Sarpv
Similiters . . .
Scotts BIwfT..
Sewn n I
Sheriilun
Sherman .. .
Siou x
Stanton
1"
C.irllelil ....
(liwper
runt
Thayer
lireelv
I homas
Thurston .
Valley ..
nsliinntoa.
Hall
Ilainiltiin ...
Ijarlaii
1 la yes
1 1 itflicock . .
Holt
W'a vne
Webster
Wheeler
Howard. ...
York
Hooker
JelTersonS...
tf Total H
It is n comended that no proxies
be admitted to the convention, and
that the delegates present be auth
orized to cast full votes of the dele
gation. It recommended that the republi
cans of every county in this state
lie requested to select their county
central committee at the first coun
ty convention held in their respec
tive counties. Said committee to
serve until the county convention
of 1 S be held.
S. I). Ml-kTEK,
Chairman.
Walt. M. Skki.ey.
Secretary.
FIRST DIS TRICT CONVENTION.
The repaid. can electors of the
First congressional district of the
state of Nebraska are requested to
send delegates from the several
counties comprising said district to
meet in convention in the city of
Falls City, Wednesday, April 20,
1891, at 7:30 o'clock p. m for the
purpose of electing two delegates
and two alternate delegates to the
republican national convention to
be held at Minneapolis June 7, 1892.
THE 4KPOKTIONMENT.
The several counties are entitled
to representation as follows, be
ing based upon the vote cast for
Hon. W. J. Connell for congress in
18'JO. One delegate for each 100
votes and major fraction thereof
and one delegate at large from each
county:
Counties.
ClISH
ohnsoii....
.imcnster..
.Nctunhu....
Del.jCounticH
... Wot ue
... 10 f nwnee ... .
. .. 4'iiKicluirdson.
"' '"I Total
Del.
... 13
... 13
... 1
...12
It is recommended that no proxies
be admitted to the convention, and
that the delegates present from
each county cast the full vote of the
delegation.
W. II. Woowakd,
Chairman.
Fkank McCaktnev,
Secretary. . .
CALL FOR REPUBLICAN PRIMAR
IES AND CONVENTION.
The republican electors of Cass
county are requested to meet in
primary conventions on April 9,
1892, for the purpose of electing del
egates to nttend the republican
county convention to be held at
Weeping Water on April 16, 1892,
at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp for the pur
pose of selecting nineteen delegate
to attend the district convention to
beheld at Falls City on April 28, 1892,
and fourteen delegates to attend
the Htate convention at Kearney to
be held on April 27, 1892, and lor the
transaction of such other business
as may come before the convention.
The basis of representation is fixed
at one delegate for every fifteen
votes, or major fraction thereof, cast
for George II. Hastings for attorney
general at the general election held
in 1890, and one delegate-at-large
for each ward and precinct. Wards
and piecincts entitled to delegates,
and times and places for holding
primaries, as follows:
Tipton, 0 delegates, Wilkinson A:
Stopher's lumber office. 5 p. m.
Greenwood, ; delegates, town hall,
7 p. m.
Salt Creek, 7 delegates, Greenwood
town, 7 p. in.
Stove Creek, 9 delegates, G. A. K.
hall, Elm wood, 8 p. in.
El tn wood, 6 delegates, Murdock,
8 p. m.
South Head, 4 delegates, school
house, 7:;) p. in.
Center, 0 delegates, Mauley. 3 p. m.
Louisville, 7 delegates, Justice
Cli tie's office, 8 p. m.
Avoca, delegates, Hiitchins
school house, 3 p. m.
Mt. Pleasant, 5 delegates, Gilmore
school house, 4 p. m.
Eight Mile Grove, 7 delegates,
Heil school house, 3 p. in.
Liberty, 7 delegates, I'nion, 7 p.m.
Nehawka, ti delegates, Nehawka,
7 p. m.
Rock HlufTs, First district, 0 dele
gates, Murray, 7 p. in.
Rock HI alls, Second district, .del
egates, Rock HlulTs, 7 p. in.
Plattsmouth precinct, 7 delegates,
Taylor school house, 4 p. in.
Plattsmouth ciy, First ward, 8
delegates, council chamber, S to 7
p. in.; Second ward, 8 delegates,
school house, 5 to 7 p. m. ; Third
ward, 11 delegates, Ridley's lumber
office, 5 to 7 p. in.; Fourth ward, 9
delegates, county clerk's office, 5 to
7 p. m.; Fifth ward, 4 delegates,
school house, 5 to 7 p. in.
Weeping Water precinct, 5 dele
gates, Cascade school house, 7:30
p. m.
Weeping Water city, First ward, 5
delegates, Churchill building, 8 p.
m. ; Second ward, ((delegates, coun
cil chamber, 8 p. tn.; Third ward, 3
delegates, Tidball Sc Fullers's office,
8 p. m.
Total, 154 delegates.
M. M. HUTLBK,
Chairman pro tern.
A. L. TlMHLl.V, Secretary.
Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved.
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada
E. llurd of Groton, S. D., we quote:
"Was taken with a bad cold, which
settled on my lungs, cough set in
and finally terminated in consump
tion. Four doctors gave me up say
ing I could live but a short time. I
gave myself up to my Saviour, de
termined if I could not stay with
my friends on earth, I would meet
my absent ones above. My hus
band was advised to get Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption
coughs and colds. I gave it a trial
took in all eight bottles; it has cured
me and thank God I am now a well
and hearty woman." Trial bottles
free at F. G. Frieke iV Co.'s drug
store, regular size, ."n)c. and .fl.00.
Rheumatism cured in a day.
"Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and
neuralgia radically in 1 to 3 days.
Its action upon the system is rem
arkable and mysterious. It removes
at once the cause and the disease
immediately disappears. The first
dose greatly benefits, 7a cents. Sold
by F. G. Fricke &Co.
A Great Surprise
Is in store for all who use Kemp'f
Halsan for the throat and lungs the
great guaranteed remedy. Would
you believe that it is sold on its
merits and that any druggits is au
thorized by the progrietor of this
wonderful remedy to give you a
sample bottle free? It never fails
to cure acute and chronic coughs.
All drugpists sell Kemp's Halsam.
Large Bottles 50c and $1.
Catarrh in Colorado.
I ireed Ely's Cream Balm for dry
catarrh. It proved a cure B. F. M.
Weeks, Denver.
Ely's Cream Balm is especially
adapted a ' a remeby for catarrh
which is aggravated by alkaline
Dust and dry winds. W. A Hover
Druggist, Denver.
I can recommend Ely's Cream
Balm to all suffers from dry catarrh
from personal experience. Michael
Herr, Pharmacist, Denber.
Fly's Cream Balm has cured
many cases of catarrh. It is in con
stant demand Geo. W. Hoyt, Phar
macist, Cheyenne, Wy.
Startling Facts.
The American people are rapidly
becoming a rase of nervous wrecks
and the following suggests, the
best remedy: alphouso llumpfling,
of Hutler, Penn, swears that when
his son was spechless from st. Vitus
Dance Dr Miles great Restorative
Nerving cured him. Mrs. J. L.
Miller of Valprai and. J.D. Taolnr,
of Ixigansport, Ind each gained 20
pounds if an taking it. Mrs. II. A.
Gardner, of Vastulr Ind, was cured
of 40 to 50 convulsions easy and
much aeadach, dizzness, bockach
and nervous prostiation by one
bottle. Trial bottle and fine boek of
Nervous cures free at F. G. Fricke, &
Co., who recoinend8 this uuequailed
remedy.
borne Foolish People
allow a cough to run until it gets
beyond the reach of medicine They
say. "Oh, it will wear away," but in
most cases it wears them away.
Could they be induced to try the
successful Kemp's Balsam, which
is sold on a positive guarantee to
cure, they would see the excellent
effect after taking the first dose.
Price 50c and $1. Trial fize free. At
all druggists.
New Washington I'onn , People
Are not slow about taking hold of
a new thing, if the article ha merit.
A few months ago David Byers, of
that place, bought hi9 first stock of
Chamberlain's Cough remedy. He
has sold it all and ordered more,
lie says: "It has given the best of
satisfaction. I have warrant ad ev
ery bottle and have not had one
come back." 25 cent. 50 cent, and
$1.K) boltles for sale by F. O. Gricke
& Co., druggists.
Cough Following the Crip
Many person, who have recovered
trom la grippe are now troubled
with a persistent cough. Cham
berlain's cough remedy will
promptly loosen this cmgli and
relieve the lungs, elfecting a per
manent cure in a very short tune.
25 and 50 cent bottle for sale by F.
G. Fricke & Co.
Two KlmU of Diamonds.
"Several years ago I chanced to stop
at the same hotel i:i Da!la.s where Alvin
Joslin ilid," remarked an actor now till
iug an engagement in Chicago, "and 1
was astounded by his ostentatious parad
ing of his diamonds. There were a
number itf ladies fitting upon the hotel
veranda, and he seemed to take e.speciid
delight in dazzling their eyes with his
jewels. After strutting past them sev
eral timeN he suddenly stopped, made a
bow to the coterie, and said very
brusquely: "An, I see that you admits
my diamonds. Permit me. This one is
worth fj.tmu. This cost me $2..r)00.
This cluster pin I value at fi.(KK). 1
have with in diamomls worth $.!(). 000,
and 1 own lO.UUO worth which I have
tored fur safe" keeping iu a Chicago
bank.'
"None of the ladies fainted or fled or
went into ecstasies over the display, and
not a word was vouchsafed in reply.
"That evening when Davis entered
the hotel dining room ho was seated at
a table in the middle of the room and
alone. A few minutes later a half
dozen young men in full dress entered
the dining room in a body and sat down
at the same table. In the center of each
immaculate 6hirt front shone a bit of
plato glass as large as a marble, while
brass rings liearing great settings of
glass fairly loaded down the hands of
the newcomers. Davis glanced about
the table and his jaw dropped from sheer
astonishment. Before he could recover
himself, one of the young men arose and,
walking around the table to Alvin's seat,
said in a tone that was distinctly audible
throughout the room: "Ah, 1 see you ad
mire tny diamonds. Permit mo. This
one is worth eight cents a pound, retail.
This cost me a nickel, just as it is. This
one I value at a dime. 1 have with me
seventy cents' worth of gems, and 1 own
an interest in a glass works at Chicago
besides.'
"Before that speech was ended the be
diauioud Joslin either lost his appe
tite or finished his supper, for ho hastily
aroso and left tho room, followed by a
lively chorus of ahs and whs." Chicago
Mail.
He Wanted to Ot In.
Jimmy Murphy was a newspaper of
fice boy, and Jimmy was a terror. He
did nothing in particular save smoke
cigarettes and beg for theater tickets,
and was known to all the reporters as
"Murph." One night ho wantud lo go
to a certain show very badly, but had
not beeu successful ill begging or steal
ing a ticket from the dramatic editor.
Ho went up to tho theater about 8
o'clock and stood around the gallery eu
tranco in the hopo that ho could in some
way gain admittance. Tho manager of
the theater canio along in a little while,
ami noticing him standing there, said,
"Hello, Murph!" and went into tho
house. ,
Five minutes later "Murph" walked
np to tho doorkeeper at the main en
trance and said, "Say, is do manager
in?"
"What do you want to know for?"
asked the guardian of the portal.
"Well, I wauter see him, seer
"But what do yqu want to see him
for?"
' I wanter get him ter pass mo in."
"But he won't do it."
"1 tink he will, see?"
"What makes you think that?"
"Well, he came along ont dere on
said, 'Hello, Murph,' an ennybody wots
familiar en tiff wid me to call me
'Murph, will do a little favor like dat
fer me." Buffalo Express.
An lanoeent Rural Lady.
Monroe is a Hag station on the Bots
ford branch of the New Haven and
Derby road. When the engineer of Con
ductor Beer's train saw the flag exposed
a day or two ago he stopped his train.
Only one jierson, an old lady, waa to be
seen, and the conductor stepped from
the train to help her aboard. The old
lady did not stir, and the conductor said,
"Step on board, lady, so we can go on."
Then her mouth opened, and she said:
"Laws, 1 don't want to get aboard. J
stopped you to send word to my folks
that I was coming up tomorrow, and 1
want you to tell John to meet mo at the
station to care for my baggage."
Then sho stopped, for the train was
moving, the conductor having given the
signal to start without waiting to learn
where "John" and "my folks" lived,
while the old lady looked as though sho
thought train officials were not very
accommodating when they would not
even carry a message for her. Hartford
Courant
An Actor's I'nknown Friend.
"Joe Jefferson," Baid an old theater
goer, "had taken a lady to a restaurant,
and when he put his hand in his pocket
to pay his bill ho didn't feel a penny.
He explained his position to the cashier,
but the cashier 'didn't know him.' The
perspiration began to ooze when a gen
tleman stepped up, laid a twenty dollar
bill on the desk, and said:
" 'I know you, sir; allow me to settle.'
"JetTerHon was profuse in his thanks,
and when near tho door, said:
" 'Yon must give me your namo and
address, sir, in order that I may call
around tomorrow and settle.'
" 'Never mind that,' said the stranger
with a smilo. 'That bill was a counter
feit and 1 got seventeen dollars in
change.' "St. Louis Chronicle.
A Modern Curriculum.
Visitor 1 understand that the public
schools of this city aro models of Nine
teenth century progress?
Little Boy Ves'in, that's wot every
ono says. I go to 'em.
"What do you study?"
"Oh, everything free 'and drawin.
an cookin, an bacteriology, an music,
an spectrum analysis, an sewin on but
tons, an agricultural chemistry, mi dish
washin, an everything." Good News.
How lo Tell Krt-nli (oil.
To tell a good cod when you go to
market, examine tho fish just above th
tail. In a healthy cod the body is round
and plump. The lower half of the lish
will le almost cone shaped. New York
Journal.
PLACES OF WORSHIP.
Cathouc.-M. Paul's Cliurch." k"beti
Willi itnd Sixth. Kmlivr ,.,,..
t-eliiinl st 2 :., wlili briivdiclioi,.
-i.i.t-o; hi imiu 11 :;w A. m. muiu
I HHlsTlAX.-Corner Ljoust am! Fii.h'h 8lV
eivicen ninriiiiiK hii1 tvenlHe. Klrii r A
i.iil'nway paxlnr Sunday Keliool 10 A. H.
aeiH' Ol-AU M. Luke s ttiureli. coiner Third
nun iiii.. nev u it. hurKenn fiHKtnr. wr
vlees : it a. M a d 7 :301- m . huuday 8ebool
Ht 2 :30 V. SI.
Umcman MKTiioiusT.t jiiier Sixth St and
liianltH. ICcv. lllrt. I'n-toi . fx-rvires : II a. m.
anil 7 :;i0 I'. M. f nuilAy Hcln Ol In :30 A M.
i'KFHBYTKRiA.v 'ervlce.i tu new church, cor-i.i-i
Sixlli ami (Irniiilf sir. liev. J. T. laird,
i'Hloi miiuIiix -sc nil ul ;3l; I'reaolilng
ai ll a in hmI s ii in,
" Ii H. s. r. K ul q,l church lutets ctcijt
Milihitth evenli.H at 7 :U III the hascnient of
Hie cliucrh. All are Hivtied to aiti uil then
" et-t inns
KlIlST M KTHODIHT SWIll St Imtuuti MaiX. I
mui Pearl. I'ev I. K. Itritt, 1. I), pasturi
service. : 1 1 a.m. 8 .on e m Suiula School's
:1:3oa m Pray riueetii g Wednesday eve-J
liiu. f
ii.WAN PK'skytkkian. Corner Main and
Vlilh. Key W tic. easl r. Services usual
l i'UIS. Sunday cllool 9 ;30 A. M.
wmiini i i Nokmiatio.nal, Ciaiille, b
ti ei Fifth and slxUi
on.hKii Baptist. Mt. olive, i-nk. between
lentil mid Wevenlli Key. A. Hnswell, I'HS-
i. seivf et. u a. in. -.na 7 :30 p. ni Prayer.
. i, u Men's ( iuu-tia!" Association'
I. in ins In i it i m ii ii block, Main street. (Jul
t e! niet'ilnu. f-.r mei. only, tverv Susday af
ti -riioi.il ul 4 o'clock. l:i)oni open week days
I on1 H:3na. Ill ,1 V:30 p. in.
lilt Pair Taiikhn aclr. Kev .1. M.
oil, astor. Services : Sunday School,
i. in.: I reiirl.lnir, 11a in. anil 8 p. hi.;
,.r;ijei iiieciiiiu Tiirsrtiiy ninht ; choir prac
I nil j n i til i All are welcome.
Subscribe for The HERALD, only
15 cents a week or 50 cents a month.
bucklen's Arnica Salve.
I uk Hkst Sai.ve in the world for Cuti
limn,.-. Sores, Ulcers, Sail Rheum. Fever
-ni(H,T tier. Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required.
It ir mmnuitecd to yive satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 2.1 cents per box.
t-'or-ale by F. 0. Fricke
Lincoln, Blair, Beiitrice and Kear-
tlcvtiiiw have each Iwn Itiml r4
. - ' ' ' . 1 1 l 1 V. ...
gold cure. f
The First step,
Perhaps you are run down, can't
cut. can t tsleep, can t think, can t (J
anything to your satisfaction, an.
you wonder what ails you. Yi
should heed the warning, you a
taking the lirst step into nervo
prostration. You need a nerve toi
and in Ivlectnc Bitters you will fitVl
the exact remedy for restoring your
nervous system to it normal, healthy
condition. Suriirisinir results fol
low tho use of this great Nerve
Tonic and Alterative, Your appe
tite returns, good digestion is re
stored, and the liver and kidneys re
sume healthy action. Try a bottle.
Price 5l)c, at F. G. Fricke & Co's
drugstore. 6
Do not confuse the famous Bltikb.
of Roses with the many worthies
paints, powders, creams and
bleaches which are flooding the
market. Get the genuine of your
druggist, O. II. Snyder, 75 cents pet
bottle, nnd I guarantee it will rri
move your pimples, freckles, black-
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iK.au?, mum, tun unu euuuiirii, ana
give you a lovely complexion. 1
Fort Sidney is to have a new dc
tachment of troops, the twenty-first
infatry being ordered to New York
forts,
Al-lttle Vlrls EA-periencein a LlgMt
house.
Mr. and Mrs, Loren Trescott are
keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at
Sand Beach Mich, and are blessed
with a daughter, four years. Lust
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iuiiuwcu wiin ureauiui c ougn afiiu
turned into a fever. Doctors at
home and at Detroit treated, but in
vain, she grew worse rapidly, until
she was a mere" handful of bones".
Then she tried Dr, King's New
Discovery and after the use of -two
and a half bottles, was completely
cured. They say Dr. King.s N w
Discovery is worth its weight in
gold, yet you may get a trial; bottle
free at F. G. Frickey Drugstore.
The Homliest Man in Plattsmouth
As well as the handsomest, and
others are invited to call on nnv
rn i ..i- -i ... . . m
druggist and get free n trial bottb;
of Kemp's Balsam for the Thrifit
and Lungs, a remedy that is seJRng
entirely upon its merits aiidis
guaranteed to relieve and cure fill
chronic and acute coughs, asthifla,
bronchitis and consumption. Large
bottles 50c and .
,.. How'8ThTs!
We offer 100 dollars reward for
any case of catarrh thatcan not be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
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We the undersigned, have known
P. J. C heney tor the rust 15 years,
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nncially able to carry out an ob
nitons made oy their firm.
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Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intei
nnlly, action directly noon the bloo
t rice, i.ie. per bottle. Sold by al
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