3 era b las a lUIUIb THE DAILY HERALD, I'LATTSMOCTJI, NEilltASKA, HOJsDAY, OCTOJSEU 31, 1887. World. lOilSG 8 &t 81 ' you Samples shown and measures taken for Fine Custom Made Clothing at 25 per cent u can get the same tirst-class goods anywhere in the west. 02TA Fit Guaranteed. rEjrsiLflioiEsiiniHiiE 9 Cheaper than G9 l)t fllattsmoutl) Dailg Herald KNOTTS BBO Publishers & Proprietors. A Salisbury Dcnti2t, In IlocU uooil Ituildiug. To-night is hallowe'en. Foot bull is all the go with the boys this li ne weather. The W. C. T. 17. have a sociable on record for next Friday night. Lift your gates off and store them in the cellar, for to-night, and run the wagon in the barn. The backbone of winter, which was so disasterously broken some months ago, has been re-set. Ex. If you desire an elegant piece of pie go to the pie sociable at the 31. E. par sonage to-morrow evening. All members of the Y. L. Ii. 11. A. are requested to meet at the reading room Tuesday, Nov. 1 at four o'clock p. m. Business of importance to be transacted. The dead horse on Chicago avenue which has for several days been a disgustiugspectacle was ordered removed to-day by the city marshal. ' Two plain drunks were arrested Sat urday night. Before Judge Mathew this mrniug, they were each fined $ and c osts which they were unable to pay, The pleasant weather of yestorday made it a day of recreation and elrivin for the people who have been confined to their homes and shops during the week. Sam Wauh leaves this evening for Virginia to visit at his old home. II intends to stay six weeks, so as to try the good old fashioned turkey on Thanks giving. Something was wrong yesterday with the fire hydrant near the Citizens' Bank and the water which came from it nearly Hooded Main street. It was re paired to-day. The pie sociable to be given by the ladies of the 31. E. church to-morrow evening at which the great rich pumpkin pie and coffee will be served in abund ance is an event which makes na hungry t think about. Plattsmouth must have a free dc delivery system established. It will boom her and be of great advantage, Her enterprising sister, Beatrice, has taken that step and Plattsmouth is fully com petent to do so also. Pumpkin, minee, cranberry, apple, custard pie and coffee will be served at the sociable at the 31. E. parsonage to morrow evening. A cordial invitation is extended to all by the ladies of the church and ttev. W- B. Alexander. Died Mrs. John Grave, aged 26 years, four months and 20 days, died at her home on Granite street, this morning from typhoid fever. Deceased was born in Germany. Tho funeral will take place at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Tom Connors was arrested this after noon andjtaken before Justice of the Peace 3Iathews. Connors stole some clothing and a little money from some persons a the Ciy hotel. Connors was charged with petit larceny and was fined $85. The young folks had a- very pleas ant time Saturday evening at the residence of 3Irs. Clark on Vine street. They planned and gave a surprise party on her daughter, 3Iiss Ella Clark. the house was well filled with young folks, and plennty of eatables were served and games were played to the sanisfaction and pleasure of all. "We acknow invitation from us to be present at her great celebration of the laying of the corner stone of the west abutment of the C. B. & Q. railroad bridge to be built across the 3Iissouri at that point; the completion of her sys tem of water works, an official test of which will be made on that day, and otherwise commemorate her prosperity. We will try and be represented and con gratulate our sister city on . her visible improvement. PERSONAL. Byron Clark was in Glenwood to day. Miss Alta Sage Sundayed in Louis ville. Miss Efiij Mason was iu Omaha yes terday. W. II. dishing went up to Omaha Saturday evening. W. B. Shyrock returned to Louis ville Saturday evening. J. II. "Watterman returned Saturday night from his trip to Memphis. I. Saunders, of Omaha, was iu the city to day visiting Fred Murphy. Hon. S. 31. Chapman was in from Lincoln to spend Sunday with his family. 3Iiss Daisy Green, of Omaha, is at present the guest of 3Irs. Chas. Whit ney, here. Dr. Ilirtzmon and wife and Miss Ella Gablcr, of Omaha, were in the city over Sunday, visiting friends and rela tives. Thos. Smith, of Davenport, arrived in the city last night. lie expects to find employment in the shops and send for his wife. 3Ir. J. O. Anderson, son of B Anderson, proprietor of the Perkins, is in the cii v visiting his father, 3Ir. An .lerson is from Chariton, Iowa. Mrs. Ld D:ivis and 3Ir. and Mrs Grant Powell, of Lincoln, were in the city yesterday visiting the Ballance boys Mr. Powel is operator for the B. & 31, at Lincoln. Rev. W. B. Alexander, who accom panied the remains of 3Irs. Sarah Cinna mond to Nebraska City Saturday, ret urned that evening, 3Ir. Cinnamond and others returned last eveninir. REED AS A ROGUE. He Puts Another Man's Horse upfor Security. About three weeks ago a man named Frank Iiceel was in town with a number of hortes and boarded at Orin Kennes tin's. He left there during the night, owing 3Ir. Kennestin $ for board. In the morning Jlr. Kennestin found he had taken his way toward Nebraska City and followed him, overtaking Heed about fifteen miles south of town, but he refus ed to settle and abused him (Kenestin) and it is said made threats, and 3Ir. Ken nestin returned without his money. iast liiursilay the same man accom panied by Charley Ott, appeared on our streets and camped out on Chicago ave nue, near the oil shed. 3Ir. Kennestin got an attachment out for the debt and The Wcrd Cr.ucusoos. The republican ward primaries met Saturday evening at their various head quarters, as per call and made the follow ing appointments and nominations: First Ward--Assessor, Dr. A. Salis bury; clerks of election, L. C. Styles and C. II. Smith; judges of election, G. II, Longeuhageu, 31. ; McElwain and Jessie L. Hoot; for elesegatea to meet at the county judges ofiice to-night to place iu nomination two justices of the peace and two constables, G. H. Longcnhagen, L. C. Styles, Geo. J. Chutburu, A. B. Knotts and Je.sie L. Hoot were appoTnk d. Third Wai:d Assessor, II. C. Hitchie; clerks of election. Frank Boyd and S. C. Green; judges of election, David 3Ii!lcr, N. D. Borden and William Ilayrs. Fit delegates to meet at the county judge's Tralsr HAS A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF "OCT" AND OTIIEli BEAUTIFUL THINGS TO BE SEEN. ofiice to-ninht to nlaee in noniiii:iti n Sheriff Eikenbary took one of tho horses two justices of the peace and tw con a chustnut sorrel, on the attachment, but stables. A c T()(1,u Q M Stl.t;irllt A N". Sullivan, Byron Clark and H.-.rry Knellcr were appointed. Fourth Wakd Assessor, Geo. K Staats; clerks of election. Tom Wiles, nd Mr. Craig; judges of election. W. S. Married. Frank Kalacek and 3Iiss Catherine Lahada were united in wedlock by Judge Russell at his office Saturday afternoon. Both parties being from this city. The Glee Club Invited The following letter addressed to 31. A. Ilartigan, from John P. Sutton, of Lincoln, and secretary of tho I. N. L. A shows the esteem in which Plattsmouth's vocal talent the Glee Club is held abroad, and is turnished us through the kindness of 3Ir. H. C. Ritchie: Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 27, 13S7. 31. A. Hartigan, Esq., Plattsmouth Will you kindly convey to the members of the Plattsmouth Glee Club, 3Iessrs. II. C. Ritchie, Chas. Whitney, W. A. Derrick, V. Burkell, the cordial invita tion of 3Ir. Fitzgerald to attend the re ception of 3ressrs. O'Connor and Es monde on the night of 1st November. 3Ir. Neville informs us that the gentle men named have expressed their kind willingness to aid us with their musical talents, and I assure you the treat will be very much appreciated. i ours x aithfuuy, John P. Sutton, Secretary I. N. L. A. The Hkrald is informed the Glee Club will accept the invitation and they will do themselyes and city proud, with out a doubt A Lively Runaway Yesterday morning about 9 o'clock a team belonging to Geo. Goose started to run away, down oa 3rd street near the cut. The horses n reaching 3Iain street urned west and came rushing up at a vely rate. Fred Woodson, who was tear, succeeded in getting into the wagon from the back and got the lines and urned tho team oh to the sidewalk by the opera house, and ran them into the ill board. One of the horses, a gray, acted so mean on being stopped that it took three men to lead them over to the ledge the receipt of an j vacant lot just opposite where they were Nebraska City, inviting J unhitched and when they cooled down Geo. Goose rode them home. The wagon bed was entirely ruined, but the wagon was not injured otherwise. , Indescretion. Has filled many a rave. If an in valid suffering from Consumption will use Dr. Watson's New Specific Cough Cure and follow his directions it will cost him nothing if he is not benefitted. Price 50c and $1. For sale by Will J. Warrick. none of them were much account, the sorrel being the be3t in the lot of eight or nine head. The horse was quartered at ttie Uonner stable. Jrriaay evening Chas. Ott went to Council Bluffs, leaving things in charge of Frank Recti. In the Purely, Peter II: mrahai: ,'Thos. Stanforth. night Reed got drunk anel went racing For delegates to meet at the count v up and down 3Iain street, and about 12 judge's ofiice to-night to place in nomi o'clock he was arrested by Officers Fitz- nation two justif f the peace and two patrick anel Jack O'Neil, and lodged in constables, Wa ': Smith L. N. New jail. In the morning Keeel begged Mar- corner, Peter II::rahati, Will StrcMit shal Malick to release him that he might anel Eel Brastow v.ae appointed tend to his and his friend's stock anel of fered the horse he had been riding as Second V..rd Republicans- I n-i l.i: . ..I- !. 1 1 -.rm-Hv Ofr enns .lnrMn tn.oa no- TUV 111c inmmiur: . i i:m.i u.uei, j. , 3Ialick allowed the man to go, but kept Clt ot I'lattsmoutH, w.U iioi.l a primary, the horse, Reed agreeing to appear at vveunesaay, .November Jiui, loo,, at p t i . ii Jnd.re Mathews' court at 10 o'clock Sat- m-. " "e scco-.u w.,iu aenooi House, the CLOCKS : Of all . izes, makes ami prices. "V;irr;intel. "WATCHES : KocUonl, Freiloiiia, Columbus, Aurora &c. All these movetiu-.i... are so well known tint 1 hey need no commendation. All are warranted. CIIAIJS'S : In this line of floods I liavc everything almost, if not quite. Ladies' and Cents' short or loii chums; H,!id, rolled j.late, or any other kind. Also emblem pins of all the secret orders ; charms, lockets, rings, cull' buttons, gold pens etc. SILVERWARE of every description at easy price. pa i tw.m fUk S K B, rruin corner Walnut and 11th streets, for purpose of noinn.-.thig an Assessor. L. E. 8i:insi:u, Com Cenerni Grant's urday. But instead of attending to the stock, hitched his team to his wagon and skipped, leaving Mr. Ott's horses tied near Mr. Ott's wagon, but without fooel or water. As Mr. Ott did not return Fame will alwns u.-ow blighter with Marshal Malivk took the four horses left J age. Balycat's Fig Tonic requires only and quartered them at the Bonner stable, a trial to illustrate whether the cnfebled Last night Mr. Ott returned from the constitution will change to one of stout Bluffs and was at first going to have or robust form and the ruddy -low of telegrams sent out for Reed's arrest, I perfect health will appear where disease claiming the horse he put up for his ap- ence was. No cure, no pay. Price oOc pearance as belonging to himself, but as and SI, For sal. bv Will J. Warrick. Reed had taken none of Ott's property with him anel had given his own horse on the attachment it was not worth while to hunt the man up anel arrest him and this morning Ott obtained his horses by paying the boarding expenses anel claiming his property. Reael the "Ward Caucuses" anel if your name is down as a delegate to the county judge's office to-night to help place in nomination two justices of the peace and two constables, don't fail to attend. Just receveci a largs inoic. of Ladiea' fins kl! and goat button shoes at $2 a pair, ta ran teed equal to any 50 shea En the m arked at T. S-f . Phillips'. Stock now Complete in all Details. o Astrchan Cloths in black, HO in. wide at $3.00 & 4.00 a yd " ; seal brown " 3.004.50" " liht " " 3.00 " 5 rav. niixofl " '' I fid o ' v it (i navy blue, U5 m. ' 1.50 Feather trimming.s, '1 inches wide, all colors- only 50c. yard. Fur trimmings all widths in Id i brown and crav. IADBD TBIMM1MG! HIGH SCHOOL K0TE5. School opens up Monday mornings with an increase of schollars from 5 to 20 each week and this morning was no exception to the rule. Every one buying a dollars worth of gooels and over will receive a chance on an elegant sewing machine to be drawn Christmas Eve. Peter Me.z. Rooms to Rent For gentlemen; corner of seventh and Main streets. Pick out the picct of Real Estate you want and then call for j rice and terms upon Windham 6s Davi s. Over Hank of Cass Co. IStf. Wanamaker & Brown sell fine custom made clothing 25 percent cheaper than you can get them any where else in the west. 412 . Leave your measure for fine custom maele clothing with Wanamaker & Brown's representative at the Star.elman House, Oct. 29 to 31. Nov. 1 and 21. 41- 2 .he The new rooms in the east and west 4th ward are the finest school rooms in the city, they are both full of bright and in- tellefrent children and they somewhat releve the old rooms of the surplus schol ars. FEW flnr .Tnnifnr Tft nl.Sfnt flna fnwnnnn of OU1' low prices. Read tllClU all anel the only clue to his whereabouts, Epsom Salts, lOcts. per lb. was the report that he was tlown town negotiating with Charley Holmes for the use of his goat for this evening to be useel in entertaining the Journal's local scribe at the High school, should he fuel desposeel to call as in elays of. yore. Glauber Salts, 3ets. per lb. Borax Salts, SOcts. per lb. Best Kalsomiue, Sets, per lb. Bosankos Cough Syrup, 50c size only 0c. Bosaukos Cough Syrup, $1 size for -I L I C 4 j vcrv large assoi imeiiL ui , with ornaments to match in all beaded sets at 1.50, 2.00 and $:;.75 shades at &1, sold evey where for S .5'). latest novelties. 1 1 ! i i 'r v:l 1 m A jar.es. it pa id sets gimps, Jilack in all -O Moine striped silk velvets in all the leading shades at I.25 per yd, worth I.T5. Velvet with silk stripes, colored and black, at I.5O a yd, worth 2.00. Plushes in all shades at 1.20, 2. 2$, 2.5O, 4 00 a yd. 22 inch extra heavy black velvet at 2.5O a yd, worth 3.00. Quilted satins in all colors at 7-"c, worth 1 00. Hal I A 25 Per Ct. Discount Embroidered Flannels on The first work done by Proff essor only GOe. Drummond this morning was ti general round up of some boys who became somewhat unruly anel made the air hid eous with their ungentlemanly acts. Thanks to Proffessor, he generally nips those things in the bud and a boy who once sets a review on such matters from Drummond ueneraly behaves himself therealter. Clara Wilson. Great discount sale at Boeck and Birdsall's. Call and get a discount bill. Hay For Sale. Three hunelred tons of hay for sale for cash, either delivered or on the ground. Leave orders with M, B. Murphy & Co, oe L. Stull. 42 m J Kemp Balsam, $1 size for only GOc. King's 2s ew Discovery, .$1 size only 7c. Warner's Safe Cure, $1.23 size only 1. St. Jacob's Oil, 50c size only 45c. Castoria, 23c size only 30c. Jaynes Vermufuge, 33c size only Pills, 25c size only 20e. The above are all genuine gooels. same other dealer.-, sell at much higher prices. Try us if you want low prices. Will J. Wauiicx. 30c. the -Real estate and abstract.?, dtf W. S. Wise. -The Daily IIeuald delivered for only 15c a W2.k. Herrmann Co, Thursday night Geo. Onesber, of Iowa City, blew out the gas at an Omaha hotel, on retiring. He was discovereel ia time to be resuscitated. Hon. H. W. Crady. The Statesman, Scholar and True American, set an example worthy of re flection for all True Americans. Healing wounds that no methods except those useel by Heaps' Camphorated Arnica Salve which is sold on its merits for any use that a salve can be useel. No cure, no pay. For sale by the following drug gist. Prica 23c per box. W. J. Warrick Dr. vr-vwii,asjs U Wr- - - . J VM ft i ,.-n n. t tl rreFervation ,.f na tur;.l teeth a r. All work warranted. FITZGEBALD Bl.OCK, Pt, Prices reasonable