f - ' PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20, 1883. NO. 207 I Iff VOL. 1. i t K J ( ' Awaiting our invitation to cull ' j ' but conic sit once and see what wo l: v V can do for you in the way of up- I fs'''!hs3 I plying your clothing requirements r: ! " :. . ' ; . . ' . I i I . n ' - j ft i t Fall and Winter ' . Whether 3'our tastes be plain or fastidious, no mutter. Wo Irivo pro vided liberally fur "both extremes, and also lipase which run be-twt-eii. Every girn'ient is fold on its own merits. Our Prices arc tho Very Xowost, AND SI'EA K UNDERWEAR In Scar lots Australian Wool, IFlaxmels and dedicated flannels. Good UJzclerwectr at o Oc a Suit m If you would Select your clothing and Gent's Fixings from the Largest and Finest Stock to be found in this vicinity CALL OHS1 TJS A ffii mm 0 OPERA HOUSE W. B. Sole Agents for J (.NATHAN II ATT . 3eef, Pork, Mutton and Vea NurrmtorH to A. 4. II TT. H3DA.X5QT7"TT3ieS CHOICE Suptr-L'ured Ham-, IJaeoa, Salt Meats of all kinds, Lard IJolngria, and all other articles kept in a tirst-class npjal marker. SAT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The Highest MarketLPrice t'aid ior Hides Wooj, Pelts, Grease, Fresh Lake Trout ft r nil li:ie tit UAIL JLargest Stock and Lowest Prices. Call and Satisfy Yourself JOSEPH V WECKBACHS. Grace & No old stock to work o-x a-s -A.3i fj.oui: An l-KOYI&IONS. 1'Aii; ton CREW BUILDING, PLATTSMOUTH. wear. riIKM.SKI.VE nn ftYERps CLOTHING STORE Wilson Bros. Shirts. J. W. Makthis Etc. and White Fish Erery Thursday Morning. if!? ?T oIUHl urn tjleueral lYIcrcIiumlisc. TMoroM off. The latest patterns tf QTJEJEHsrs"w.iE; THE HIGHEST MIIKET COl'NTitY Ph'ODUCE. PRICE PLATTSMOUTfl HERALD. PUBLISHED DAfLY WD WEEKLY BY The Platlsmonlti Herald ?$Mm Co. DAILY, delivered by carrier to any.part of ibt etty IVrWt-ck f 15 I'er Montb t0 Per Veitr.... 7 oo WEEi.LV. l,y luaU. j -)m ropy hIx ininlb 1 00 ! u-i iiy i.e year a oo i ('Klairre.t at t e Post Ofic. l'iat!UiOUtli. im Itpnrl(cH St Ate Ticket. Jii'tKC of the Supretn Court, M. U. UEKSE. For Kcvcnis f the Univfrsity, M.J.IH LL. (I.iikTc i.u" JOHN' T. A VLI. VMKU.da Tltih) J. M III VTr. (Ha rt lonut K. 1. HOLM lis. (Short Term) Second Judicial District- t or Judge of the LMsliU t Court. K. U IDtNU. Republican Countv Ticket. For County Clerk. JOHN W. JIJNNIXGH. of Plattsmouth. For Ccunty Treuier, WM.U. Mi WELL, ot rialtoiuuuth. F.r Sheriff, J. C. EIKENU VRY. oU'latimnoutb. For County Judge. CALVIN KUS3ELL. of Weeping Water. For Superintendent of School". CYKCd ALTuN, of Stoe Creek. For Cerk of the IMxirict Court. SUMXKICS. HALL,! of Mt. IUeasniit. For C'tunty Surveyor. GKOKUE W. FAIRFIELD, of riattsrnouth. For County Coroner. - PERKY P. O ASS, of riattf mouth. For Commissioner, Third District, JOHN CLEMKNTf.. -of Stove Creek. 'The republican party will carry Plattsmouth on the sixth of rust m on Hi." An appreciative reader ot the muthly Jonr ial. ILabkison tiiiTU is ui the opirii n that jrftr Micliuttl Archer is complete l'tleceJ as county judge of Cats Co'iuty, we ouht to build a court ho we down at Rock Bluff for 4 he con v-'iiience of his liouor. Pkrry (ass aud George XV. Fairfield are not respectable men. fjass is a ballot box stuffer, and Fairlield is worn out. Sol Pi cher aud Uncle Billy Shryock are the typical, respectable, steutlemeu to (ill their places. This U not mud it is democratic argument. Thu citizens of Piatt sruouth will take notice and govern then. selves accord ingly. The iu'elligHuce received at the IIlkali) headqu-rt:rd from every pre--in t in the c -unry, of th most . as f.uriu; cl.arac;r. Tlic republican tit ket is uuiversaily comtneuded and liigldy spoken of. The nominations uit tiie pcopir, ihey have coiifjjnce in th Mitlemcii selected by the Wei iug WatT eouveution, nd a rousing Hnj irity iiihv he coiifi h.-ntly expecied for tlie vvhol tickm. T iE U-fuUliciu pity of Ca-s coun ty are thoroughly united and in earnest f'r their ticket and I he sixth of Novem ber will prove this assertion. In ad di inu to lids hie ure many democrats i ) Ca-s county w ! o it.-.ve coLcluded ; ii.it it is nt their duty to swallow any kind of a ticket the bosses put up. A a western "ietuocrat rematkid the other dv. "We nre uoing ti learu these fel lo.vs w ho m itiipulated the Loui-ville ; uvctit.on a giid lesson this fall by meeting the wlioln ticket The manner iu wmcti Mr. Henry Ward Heecher peeled the Montgomery iire-fatiu newspaper defamer the -her.cveningt upon the occasion of his lecture iu that city, seems to have ex cited the admiration of the chivalry of that section. - The following from the Atalanta (Gav Constitution, is an evi dence that Mr. Beecher had courage enough to employ very plain and em phatic language towards bis traducer, which under ordinary circumstances in that section, would require the inter vene. n of the shot gun: "A thiilling scene eccarred at the opera house t Montgomery night be fore last at the close of Mr. Beechei's 1-e.tiire. Th p iiier there has bwn very abus ve of Mr. Becchcr, and it is said the editor gave instructions that nolh lag tavorahie to him should be printed. When he had cou eluded his regular lecture he said he had something to say as a matter of personal privilege. He had been assailed and denounced. He gave a short review of his career. dwelling uixri the fact that he had always ppoed oppression and had fa vored freedom. He grew eloquent over his course against slave-y. bu eaid that iuce the war he had been a friend io north and aouth alike, and th t the man who paid he had ever ut tered ont woKi against either wet ion wa a "liar! ' Tlie Bcene was dramatic and the eff c u the audience was sue) tliHi a I'eateuiDg round of applaitse wto; up. ' Mr. Allen HresoX has said in his plain, bluut m inner. Just ho' h couiea to be nctiug ad conn-el for the Cays County retard 4nL,V"1Q19'01:(rs HU now the Herald' adds by way of en couragement to the managers of tlio democratic machine, go ahead, gentle men! the old gentleman will keep you busy and state several more interest ing matters for you to ponder over be fore he gets through with you. Mr. Beesou is a good lawyer, and every man of sense in this community, both democratic and republican will say the. commissioners of thr count) are lev el headed men, and sensible nu n, for t'tupljyimr him. Wo ay .this id the opiitiou of our citizens, irrespective ut pat ty, because we iuive lie.ird dozens ot i hem express thems. Ives upon the mat ter. Now let us iave something about your ticket. It U buld that iluu. Ja.ne M, Pat terson has been through tho county trying to rally hia democratic admirers to the support of Mr. dishing for treas urer of this county. If some lepubli can banker of the county would otart ou a blurring lour with Jud-e Newell, What a democratic howl it Wuuid rai.se. At the daiue time the Herald has no serious oi-jectiuus to the Hon. James v itiMg hM po'iucjil associates on this Ulissiou. We have coutideuce enough ia the good judgmeut-of our Cass coun ty farmers to believe they need no ad vice upon this treasurer question and that Mr. Patterson will find it a task beyond his persuash e powers to con viuce even his democra tic followers that Judge Newell is one of the "ras cals that must go. Mr. Patterson appealed to aud re ceived the support of mauy republicans when he was a candidate for re-election to the office of county treasurer, for their suffrages on the ground that he had performed the duties of that ofll :e in an acceptable and cittiiinble man ner, lnote appeals wuich he matio to republicans, for Ins re-election to this identical office, are now rising up to confuse him when he Is making his rounds throughout the county, :ukhg the tame men to turn out of thi-s Qi.ce a better treasurer and a better officer than ever James M. Pattersou was; and in way lug this much, as emphatic ally as we do, we are not seeking to de tract one lota from the rtcoicl or good reputation with which Mr. Patterson left the county treasurer's office. llepuoiicans, and we have many of them in Cass county, who listened to James il Patterson's appeals for their support a few years g , will make a uote of his consi.iteui action now and piu it n iheir slcevis, in order that in the luiuie they may never forget it. Tiiekh: are inu'uy ludependeut voters in Cass county who lightly wear the yoKe wf party; who care little tor the sujej of auy political party; their aini being, g-reraliy, to ttelect the best men a id , iO note the general welfare by so doifg. Tueae were the ineu w ho elected -ir. James M. Puti i&on .our years ago as treaauier o:' C'a-s coiiutv , bei anno they CJUaideted he, Mi. Patlersou, Had uiui a good treasurer aud consequently should receive the endoemeut of the coauty ou account of the acceptable ma iner iu which he uud discharged the dutus of his office: these meu who held t':it balance of power at that elec tion, were by profession, aad affiliation r,-puiiicaus; ye'., they threw aside tne ies of party ou that occasion for whu t iey professed and considered the good ot the. whole community. Today the.-e s oik- vo ers are bung importuned by tho leaders of the democratic party to r.v fan ihis rule, and that at a lime when members of their owu pa ty, g od, trustwtirthy, republican otlcials, are as&iug ior endorsement, just as Mr, Patterson did four years ago. The Herald is gratified to know after care.ul euquiry, that invariably, thu cl iss of voters are consistently standing by their .irofessious oT four years ago. and are goiug to sustain the nominees of the republican ticket, and that in addition to this, mauy independent democrats are iuteuding to vote for "the best men" whom they this year find upon the republican ticket. Ev- e.y argument worthy of a momeu.'s c n -doia i n is in favor of he eleciion of !e'Sr. Jennings Newell, Eikenbary an I t'te wnoie republican ticket. T i r aso is for tue election of this ticket are cogent reasons that appeal to the honest judgment of our people. The republican ticket of Cass county is in he interest of the people, and the tight is emphatically their tight. It is a question of in j trities, and let those majorities be emphatic aud over whelming. LfcGAL NOTICE. May Dixon, pi'tff i Philip B Oixon Def PliillD K ixoo tlerendant. will take notice that on 19th dav of October iSM3 Mir lilxou Dlaintiff herein filed h-r petiiio:i iu the district Court of Ct-iSCHtitV S a -ucai iaC I'hilip B. Dixon Diayinir for a divorce tnun the bond ot man i itfe. iiq 1 li- grounds f de-eriion i,nd ior the 1 uitoily ot i -eiieia Olxou ;Uil.l 01 p.ain tin and iefenU:iiit ou re required 10 an swer aid pvt 1 1 iuu n ur before ibe day N.iVMiilirr IfKl JlAI l)ISO. cfj WE3COTl'3 BOSS CLOTHING HOUSE Is the Place for TOO to Trails. Our system ot doinir business will please you. Every article ie marked in plain figures and sole on its own merits. No monkey biz, no jewing, no humbug, no auction goods, no shoddy goods; yon get your money's worth -every time. The latest styles and best goods obtainable with money are iu stock, and we will never be tin dersold by any house, either large or Fmall, and you will always find us anxious to serve your interests in a manner to gain your solid custom. Uome and see us. C E. WESCOTT, THE liOSS CLOTHIER, Roekwood Block. I 8 53 CO i x .0 - OS t ts. E5 a 3 w I Si S3 a at c 2 C3 3 a 00 08 . cS o a t XX a CO a o o P4 x 4-9 Put c o 2 r: ts-s S3 CO C3 W "X 3 a to a Q, it OJ 3) ra o oS ffl A. ViKSSLEY & CO'O BEST IN THE MARKET. Made OXXYot Vegetable OV and Vitro' lice f Tallow, To induct, housekoerers to give this Soar a tri.d. WITH EACH bar WE GTVE A FINE TABLE NAPKIN This oSer I . made for a stort time only and sho-old b. taken advantage of at OXCZ Vi'e WARRANT this Soap to do more wash ingr wMi greater ease than any soap in th market. li has no EQUAL for use In hard uad cold wbteqf YO'JB GROCER HAS IT. LA.Wrisley&Co. M. O'CONNOR. Atithe down-town saloon. CPI'OSITli THE l'E K.NSgIOUcJll. Keeps a complete ine of I 1ST 3S3 S, Liquors, AND CIGARS, BOTTLED BEFR ALE AND PORTER, KRUG'S . OMAHA BEER and the best brands of Kentucky 91 whisKiei". (tpitnaitA Perkins Hnii. - - PHTTHMOT fH K CSU, C.B Satest. Best and Host Reiiatle . LINE IN THE WEST. Magnificent D ning Car3, Elegant Day Ooachea 2 St Louis Trains rauy, 2 Omalia Trains Daily, 2 Kansas City Trains Dail? '.Ate ison Trains Daily, iwii iTiun9 ior St Paul, H.nneapohs, Sioux Oitj . 1 , 1 Sit. 1 Pullman Sleeping Cars, Between Kansas Citj and St, Paul WI T HQ U ? CHANGE All trains run on tmie.connw-tlps for all poin East West, North & Soutb ' 1 icketo for sun t all reculnr tickf t otPce. ufor.nation reir;irdiii4 rate. tlJie. .c. cheer- lutly given .y auaiesising J. F. Barh ard. iieu'1 Supt A C. Dwu, Gn'i fnam. Aent. t&yjl Stite & Hon-oe Sts. CIiicaco w ill ftn pbtt-' -' - !,. Bf.NO CA ' ALOVi-S, f FREE Tie Fail lie I lIMU'l ! j J Why 011 Shoultl I'rmlc with cJzJ t--J Lsi yzs CJ J p - 1 1. o 3. 1. 7. s. 9. 10. 11. 12. 11. It. 15. 10. 17. IS. 19. 20. "V'e have an entire New. Stock, Fresh and Clean. Ronght Strictly for ciu-h-lor money! We sell strictly far one price t all. All good are marked in plain fielHirgfrgnres. " - A child o'atr buy the Kamo price an yimrsel vea. - The only place where all are treated alike.-- "We guarantee all goods. ' v. Money chedrfully refunded We uo business on tlnp popular plan. Mens heavy winter suits from $5.50 up. We sell a good overalj for 50c. ' ' ' You will always lind our ricA;s much hulow the market AVre enjoy the hearty eo '-operation of The people. Examine our nobdy children's suits for 2.73. Our low prices are having a telling effect. Our $10 mens suits are marvels of cheapness.. No Credit no losses. - ; You save 25 per cent, on every article you buy. m Our $5 Chinchilla Overcoats are Daisies. We are the great outfitters of Mankind. If you want to lie f rented D Honest ly, Squarly and Fairly f Go To " - -, . The only One Price Clothier, PLATTSMOUTH, USB. Opposite City Hotel. A FIXE LOT or MACKEREL, LABRALOKE HER IIXG, TROUT, WILD WAVE CODFISH, Aso a choice lot of LEMONS AITD OaAHCES. We have a fne stock of gMQWM FAMEXt Y GBQGEBIES, Fancy r!in Is of " MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FI OUR. I have in stoc a JSp lint of Queens ware, Glassware, JLamps. S.c. All our goods are se d frc i. Will Exchange lor Country Prote. Linseed Oil Meal Always on Hani " Next door to Court Ilouse, Plattsmouth, Neb, M. B. MURPHY & CO. EASTWARD Dnily Express Trains for Omcba. Chicago. Kansas City, St. louis. acd all point4 Ka8t. Through Cars via Peoria to Ind anapolia. Ele gant Pullman Palace Car and dy coachen on &U thiomcn trains, and Dining c;vrr al of Mls ouri river . - Through Ticket at the Lowest Rate are on tale at al! Ibe Import&Lt ttalloos and bavK7 will be checked destlm-tlon. Any information as to raiee, routes or tln. UbUs will f cheerfully furuiatied upon appliintion to any wren: or t p. j. EUSTIS. Geaaiir.cki; leatt Oaaba, Ket. 4f goods are not as reprei-ento? 1 WESTWARD Daily Express trains for DenTfr coxutum ia I n Ion Depot for ail points In Colorado. L'taU. California and the ectfie WeeU The advout ot Ihi- 'rives the traveler a New Kuute to tb west, w.tii feoeutry ail advat-ues uaiual64 e!sewliir3. -li- r .ffo 25tliX to o " J -' 1 TT- 0" V"7c " " . - rot. ' 9fttiQ t ,Jf .r vanuo, .'I tiade ooJy.