The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, October 26, 1888, Image 1

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Clerk.
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Cleric of Distnct Cojrt,
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Harveyur.
Attorney.
Kurt, of l'i:l. School.
County Ju.l'e.
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Weepim? Water
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O F.. in-'e'- i'V"i " :.:r.ei n.He 1' nil tv in
:ic!l woaili ::i !ti ILdl. Visiting
llr.it liers are i.ivitcd io attend.
Hi:!) I.ODCK NO. si. A. O. V. W. Meeis
ciTi ii'.'r.iiii.-i l'ri.l.iy ev.viiim at K. l r.
1 run ..- it lrtli-T are resueei ; in I y 1 1
vile I ' ii t :..! r'..l . .l'.r-n. M.i"t-r W.i k man ;
F. m. lr.wii. l-"..r. :i ti ; 1. ii. vmt -r. v.-r-f
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woi'li. Kreonler ; M. ; la lumtit. K.tis vi r ;
I), it. sniiri!. t';'fl M. W. : I. N . Iloweu, Uuitle ;
F. .1. liuiiz. liis;Ut! :iti:h.
A Router at Elmwood. Platsmoutn sireet nanway i imo
Fi.jwM.r. "V.li Oct. ''.-. rro! V laoie. i
the inoNt tutliusiahtic political demon- j i.f.avk vali.khy vi.m k
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county l.ott., last nifrl.t. The an- ! a. in., 12:40 p. :-M j.. in.. .-,:( J., in.
i.ou.K tinc.t that Hon. J. !. Wiitson, of j i.havk Ttii am vink sihkkts
Ni l,r,k;i City nml Jii.lg (J. V. M .son, 7:::0 n. n.., S:r,0 a. in., 10.15 a. 12:0.",
of Linrolii. wen- to a.Mress tl.e m.Hin-, V- ', 1:'0 p. m. 4:0 ! :10 V- i.i..
tkinocrists ia :." h. in., tor f.viti-Ii. ri turinn to ,ni
! uml ini ut i : i 0 a. in.
! Onu t:iif niv' cents) will ! cliarLred
f.nrly Iremiiiid un.ler t n inovini; imss.
l'!i(; Wicniti" Water republicaH Flauin- Vino at 1 ::!0 p. in. mnl returning fit o:20 It is CHrefully compoundeU hy an expei nnwl
p. in. from wot enu ot line.
Fkank ("a k ft i i. l'rts
(). H. Bai.i.of, Wn'x Director.
Plattsinoutli, Nel., Oct. H, lHss.
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brought repulilican-' and democrats in
from miles around, and our littlu village
For "run-down," debilitated and overworked
women. J)r. 1'iurce's l avorilo i'reseriptlon i
the lxwt of all restorative tonieo. It Is u ioteiit
Ppeeiflo for all tho i'lironio Weaknesses and
lJigenAes peculiar to Women : a powerful, Ren
eral as well an uterine, tonio mnl nervim1. it
imparta vijror and etrenKtli to t he whole syKtein.
It promptly cures weakness of Mtoinncli.iiuu.Heu.
ft. I ... . . .
' r i . . I . r .. tti i.i i ',"lM'"v '"mlM,. wi-bk uaeit, nervous pron-
i ji iuuh.i ii 1 1 '.o"s ..v. ....... Tiuiion.ueiiiiuy unci sleeplessnetis. In either hex
A.-i-? ; v "1 1" N'l, MODKKN Wl)'))illtN
" ' of A: ieiio M second and fourth M-iii-a
iv eveiiian Iv- t F. hall. All transient
iir,li.-r li'.; 'te to luee' Willi Ui. 1.. A,
, -! . r. V-..T.ill" Consul ; S. F, Ni!is
on liy AiU l r ;--. J. Wilde, Hanker; V.'. A,
ii.iecK, t li'l k .
J H. TTt.n: 1 ti M'lwiK SO. K. A. O. V. w.
a -..'t every aileririte Frldny even I lit: at
I;..i:k :i. li-H it t o el2. All t rsiiiNlrut uroiii
erM aie ie-H.ctfully lo.ite l to .unu l. J.. r.
I.nrvin. M. W. ; F. Hod. Forem.iii : S. C.
Viule. UecordvT ; le.)iiarl Anderson. Over-eer.
iJI.ATrsMOFTH L'lljf.K NO. c, A. V. R A.M.
Meets on the lir-t and llnr.t Momlays of
eacii inoiit'i at llieir l:a!l. All transient brotii
era are cordially in-, ited io meet with us.
J. G. IticiiKV, W. M.
Wm. Mats, Secretary.
iCF.liKASKA CIIAlTEIt. NO. :t. It. A. M
Xl M. els second and fourth Tuesday of each
inouth at Ma-on'H Hall. Trauscii nt brothers
re InTitcd to meet witii us.
K.K. Wiiitk, II. P.
Wm. Ha vs. Secretary.
Mr. zioN COMMANlAKY. NO. 5. K. T.
Meet tirst and third Wednesday l.iBht of
eaeli niontli at Maso ' hall. Visiting brothers
jre cordially invited to iiieet wiih us.
iVi. H.ws. Kec. F. E. Wiiitk. E. C.
CASSi'tH'XCIl.NO. HV21. UOYAL KCANL'M
n:it the second and fourth Mondays of
tach mouth at Areaaum Hall.
U. N. Glens, ttegent.
P. C. Mivok, .Secretary.
PL4YTS5VSOUTH BOARD OF TR ADE
J'resid.'nt Kobt. Ii Windhaiii
;st fr -svi -ut A. K. Todd
jjnd V:ce Fresi dent Win Neville
..,., t:,ry F. llernnaim
Trv-isurer I'- K. Guthinan
.1 C !!: I.ev. F. K. VVJiite. J . C Patterson,
J. A. "-na--i-, II. Klf'in, C. W. Sliericau, F. tSor
Ur, J. V. A eckbach.
WcCONlKlE POST 45 C. A. R.
BOSTKJl.
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Oreo. NlLRS
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Mai.on Dixon
Chaule!) Foitn
AKDBtS'O.V FRV. ...
Jn'OB tiOKB'.KMAN.
L. ii. GURT19
MeeUair Saturday eveutnff
...(?oii.inander.
..Senior Vice
..Junior " "
Adjutant.
Q. M.
....Ofiv'ei of t'.ia Lay.
Guard
, r.erjt Major.
..Quarter Master fcerpt.
.l ost jnaiiaic
HEALTH IS WEALTH!
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be.ui club was present in full attire. At
4:41 p. in. the train carrying the orators
arrived from the east and was nut at
the depot by a large delegation. Among
the noted arrivals were lion. J. C. Watson
Judge O. P. .Mason, Hon Paul Sohmicke,
the lion Eil. Geary and others. A good
delegation of Weeping Water business
ni' ii were present.
When the Weeping Water band .struck
up the national air, and the Flambeau
club paraded, the Grand Army hall was
quickly rilled with nu intelligent and
appreciative audience, and hundreds
were unable to gain admittance after the
standing room was occupied, and stood
aroiiud the floors and windows and heard
if th -y could n it see the speakers.
The Hon. Paul SehmieUe poke first,
and in a poiut'-d way showed the differ
ence between his native country (Ger
many), and America, in the matter of
wages for workingsm n. He then paid a
glowing tribute to Hon. J. C. Watson,
candidate lor float representative for
('ass and Otoe counties, and assured the
audience tint if they elected Johnie they
would have n; reason to regret it, com
paring his ability with that of his op
ponent, J. lliggins, to the complete
discomfiture of the latter. His remarks
were frequently applauded.
Til,- H .n. J. C. Watson then took the
stand and for ab ut an li ur entertained
the audience with a masterly speech
which captivated his hearers and convict
ed them that in him Cass and Otoe coun
ties would have a representative to whom
they could safely trust their interests iu
the legislature, without any fears that he
would not be able to keep up with the
procession.
Judge O. P. Mason was the next
speaker and delivered one of the strong
est, most convincing nnd eloquent ad
dresses of the campaign.
He spoke more particularly of the
transportation question in connection
with the tariff. The figures lie gave
were absolutely convincing and the con
clusions he reached were iucontrovcrt-
ablc. It is impossible to analyze the
speech. Sufficient to say the judge was
at his best and as his magnificent cli
maxes were reached the crowd fairly
p dsated with excitement.
A thorough speaking campaign is
organized iu Cass county and we expect
a good majority for the entire republican
ticket.
COUCH! and COUCH! and COUCH!
What in the world is the reason you
will cough and keep coughing and still
keep trving inbrior medicines when
15EGGS'C1II-:HUY COUGH SYRUP will
positively relieve your cough at onc.e'f
This is no advertising scheme, but an
actual fact, and we guarantee 1 it. Sold
by O. P. Smith it Co.. druggists.
Dont.elly, the popular Gents Furnih( r
and Halter, has Hie most complete line
of Underwear, Hosiery and Giovis for
fall and Winter weir, in the city. Hear
this in mind. tf
I""""""" Fa v o r I to
for women, sold
"""""J under a ixml
rhvKipiiin. nml fti'n.tf-.i.l t wn.i.i.i.'a .ti.ii. ......
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.'uimauiioii. m. ....-iv vuni -ihimu unu 'ei iceiiy
iiurimcss in any conumon oi tno avKteui.
"tavorlto I'rca crip-
only inedii-iiii.
I v li ultltIsIh.
under u lxmiiive letiur-
antee of satisfaction in every case, or price I
(Sl.iW) refunded. This puarantit. has liecn
Jirinteu on the liottle-wrapper, and faithfully
carried out for iiuniy years.
For lartrn. illustrated 'Treatise on Diseases of
Women (lik) pa ires, with full directions for
home-treat moot), send ten cents iu stamps.
Address, Woni.ii's Iiispknsakv Mkoicai.
Association, tm Main ttreet, Buffalo, N. Y.
6 HP mm
y sill w&m
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fok sai.k. A good span of matched
pon'n s for sale, they are a number one
buggy team. Enquire at this office. tf
The finest bedroom sets can be found
at II. Bocck's.
Bad Wreck on the Alton.
BIiOomingtox, 111., Oct. 21"). A bad
accident occurred on the Jacksonville
division of the Chicago & Alton road,
near San Jose, this morning. A freight
train collided with an east bound train
composed of empty coaches while run
niug at a lush rate of speed. Both, en
gine crews jumped to save their lives.
Fireman Banm, of the freight train, was
caught and crushed to a pulp. Engi
neer Foote, of the same engine, was pin
ned under the wreck and badly hurt.
The engineer and fireman on the other
train were seriously injured, but will re-
s rv and P-uiti Trearn'.om I covc-r. Both locomotives and seventeen
:rj.'. ':. "M'V.-V';- i cars were destroyed,
; 'r r, ' n e .iisei t.y thu-t;
. waKetiilr.ess. vVutal 1'e
i'u' .'"the 'Ton reul:ir. in iii-
i ' lis. i v decay ;i:i.i de...tn.
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I .y i.v- I -e er-lou "f lie. r i 1 l . m
i-r .i. . i -i:i.-ii:;-nee Facii b- x i i 11 flr!uer who resides about tour miles
.ii - f-"iu. north of ti-s iiacc. was start in c lw.mo
!) ... !i,r -6.1,1', iu oy tiiiiil pri paioer --
Avitli a tour liorse ioacl of lumber his
.r i
Runaway Accident.
Aki.ixgtox, Xeb.,Oet. 23. This after-
rr , noon about 5 o'clock, as Barn.-y .Tungllul
horses became frightened at the curs and
re t-ipt of
TE Cr A II AKTIESIX BOXES
: -m ..tiT Wifli i:t!-r n pf-h-r-ri
( ooiniu iJ w'un oo, j r xn away, scRttrriuij the luinKor liruuus
tee t" M-ten tin.- teiMiev ir the 'rmtmcut dee cuotislv; ilso throwing Mr. Jungblut to
tilZ:-rX7lAti i K-ound, breaking his right' arm in
two placis b. low the elbow, and bruising
him aiMiut the head. The team which is
Valued ut about 7 0, w.is badly injured
by running into a w ire fence.
JULIUS PEPPERBERG.
MAVrFACTCF.EK OF AUD
WK01-ESALE & RETAIL
PKALER IX THK
Choicest Brands of Cigars,
including our
Flor de Pepperbergo and 'Bud
FCLL, LI5B OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES
alwavs in stock. Nor. 20. 18S.
Sherwin & Williams' mixed paints, the
best in the market, at Fricke & Co's. drag
tore. 8-tf.
HOW CAN PARENTS
allcv tljr ir children to cough and strain
and cough and calmly say: "Oli! :t is
only a little colel." and keep giving ihem
chesp and dnngprous medicines, until
they are down with lung fever or con
sumption, when they can be so ermily re
lieved by B EGOS' CHERRY COUGH
sYI?UP; R no sujierior, and few
equals Tr ?ale by O. P. Smith & . Co.,
tlroffists.
Blow ! Blow yonr horns,
We've not the slightest fear !
You cannot beat the Garlands if
Yon blow a thousand years,
lm For sale by Johnson Bros,
Plenty of feed, flour, graham and
uual at Heisel's mill, tf
Nici! house and half block, only 3
blocks flora high school. Only $ 1100
a decieled bargain.
1910 W. S. Wise.
Joe. the one price clothier, believes on
the gooel old motto, "quick sides and
small profits." Joe is always busy sell
inr goods. . tf
You query why from home I go,
Why 'bout the town I rove ;
The reason why is plain, you know,
We've got no Garland Stove.
lm Buy one of Johnson Bros.
Everything necessary for furnishing a
house can be purchased sit II. Boeck s.
II. Boeck's furniture stock is acknowl
edged to be the finest and most complete
in the city.
Joe, the one price clothier, is selling
the genuine Chicago hat with the Chicago
Brand in it at 2.25. Every hat war
ranted, tf
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For rent house of four rooms, one
block from High School. Inquire at
this office. tf
Remember you save 23 cts. on every
dollar by trading with Elson the One
Price Clothier.
GREAT IS TODAY.
Out on a world that's poue to wecdl
The prroai f.-.ll corn is siill strong in his seed;
riant her breast witii laughter, put fsocg iu youi
toil.
The heart is still younpf in the mother soil;
There's sunshine nuu bird scng, and red and while
clover.
And love lives yet, world under and over.
The light's white as ever, sow and believe;
Clearer dew did not glisten round Adam and Eve,
Never bluer he'avens nor preener soil
Since the round world rolled from the hand cf
Cod;
There's a sun to go down, to come up again.
There aro uew mocns to fill when the old moons
wane.
Is wisdom dead since Plato 's no more?
Who'll that babe be, in yon cottage door?
While your Shakespeare, your Milton, takes his
place in the tomb.
His brother is stirring in the good mother womb:
There's glancing of daisies and running of brooks.
Vy, life enough left o wrjte to the books.
Tho world's not all wisdom, nor poems, nor flow
ers.
Cut each day has the same good twenty-four
hours,
The same light, the same night I For your Jacobs.
no tears;
They see tho Rachels ct the end of the years:
There's waving of wheat, and the tall, strong ccrn
And his heart blood is water, that sitteth forlorn.
John Vance Cheney iu The Century.
R. 15. Winpi:ai. ,ioi"x A. I.viks,
Notary Fiddle-. .'otaiy rublie.
VM5!A3IA IJAVIKH,
Office over Hunk cf Cfli-s Oi.u.ty.
Pr.ATTSilOUTIl, - - Nr.IIRASKA
Hie ioi:' Man's I-'ri'.'ii.i.
Pile
No Two Price- !
No Ca,I, IVi.-t-s :
No Cndit,
Ime TatJie
v
dolj.f; . sr.
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No. -!. ;! Sill ;i. in.
Nu. t; 7 :!.') . lii.
No. lc. -) ; i.i a. 111,
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No. 1..". :M a. i:.
Xo, :.--; :4: p, 111.
No. S ; :47 a. 111.
No 7.--T ::: o. 111.
No. . r. :l? p. ia.
No. 11 ti ;-.'T a. la.
AU trai;.!' run d Uy by wavof Cm aha. except
Nos 7 and s which run to ami ir. 1:1 Sel-uiler
daily exeej.t Suiiflay.
No. :ki is a ..dub to I'afific Jiuietinn at s :.'(;, i m
No. 19 is a s'lib from Facifie Reliction at 1 Ih.ij..
FOK SAI,E TO FEE DISKS !
Stssra and He'fsrs,
One. Tv. o r.ad Three years f id. Kiw i,
Kansas ; suitable for Fe.-iHa.'r or IIouIimsv.
Will sell on time to ?;;rt'es 111 d;ing firsa-vlsw
pH- r : address :
K. It. (JlIIMEs. K!iua. Ua-"., cr
V. H. tllilMFS, Kaiicax City, .Mo.
BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER.
All work first-class; west Fifth Street.
North Robert Sherwood's Store.
The Should Learn to Work.
One of tho common errors of rich parents
Is the failure to teach their children how to
earn their own living, so that, should their
fortunes melt away, they would not be com
pelled to live on charity. It is by no means
an uncommon thins to see men and women.
who have been reared in luxury, living in
novertv, serving as waiters or in some capa
city where they can barely earn the necessa
ries of lire. Tnese persons have been "edu
cated," as generally understood, but they
well illustrate the need of practical instruc
tion. Possessing only book learning, when
thrown on their own resources, they are help
less.
It is gratifying to see a tendency in some
quarters towards a different, course. A rich
lady in this city, whose daughters speak va
rious languages, and have been otherwise
educated in the conventional way, recently
placed them in the kitchen to receive practi
cal instruction in cooking and housework.
Fortunately they submitted with good grace
and will soon make bread, broil steak and do
other such work. In another family the girls
are learning dressmaking. The late Charles
Crocker, the California millionaire, stated
that he compelled all his sons to learn some
practical way of earning their own living in
case the time should come when they might
have to i!o so.
It is best for the children of all parents.
rich and poor, that they should have such an
education. Many parents rvgret, when it i -too
late, that they did not follow this course.
Ln connection with this matter it Is well to
bear in mind the great beaeiil that would
tlow from a little more practical inslrue:ioi:
ui schools. The step taken in lu--t direction
by the partial addition of j;:r;mial traiuinx
should bo followed up by stiU more radical
-e forms. There is npe.1 of less 'higher m
truetion" and more practical traiaing.
JiewYoik Jiews.
WHAT ON EASTH
Is the reason people w 11 not, can nrt, cr
do not see any difference in cheap nos
trums put up by Cheap John houses or
irresponsible a: ties id 1 normous proliis.
rather than take a medicine of world
wide reputuation and one' ll.a! is oiying
universal satisfaction at iqu.-d price; Xo
medicine in the world is jviiw mh h un
paralleled sHtisfar tion for puiifvinj t lie
blood as BEGG'S BLOOD PURIFIER &
BLOOD MAKER, and ever bottle that
does not do its v 01 k will cost you noth
ing. For sale 1 y O. P. Smith & Co.,
druggists.
N. A. S. E.'
Members of the N'. A. S. E. will please
met tat their room. Saturday evening at
8 o'clock. A f ul i attendance is desired,
as business of importance is to l e trans
acted. By order of the Past Grand
Workman.
The standard remedy for liver com
pl.sint is West's Liver Pill; they never
disappoint you. 30 pills 23c. At War
rick's drug store.
AN Ma
.J()l will sell you JJt'ttcr (,'oods j'oi- L-.-.s Moi.ry
can i I in Pi.it. sinwiith.
t!i:
Mil V.) II
A 11 0
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to rfepcjb!iea95
The importance of th-? results of th- vr orv, poi;fica.l campaien can not b
overestimated by thcc vh; uc: :ro the . j:;c;::-- cf il.o i-.epubnean parly. Tbn
Democrats, becidos tho " Solid touth," va-o, i.i tl;o l-ior'.'h i.Mrcncbod behind
breastworks of public r.alrorae.?. It vm taUj v;."x'y, eame-it, and united
work to didodee ttom. No hlng will so : VL-oly bi i:i2 ftbout tiit stewiy, oar
nest, and united woiuc rs tka ciiculztic-i oi scund pilitic.il Jitorutitfc; and Oli
THIS CLASS NO OTUSi-4 IS A3 Zr?iaiZZ17 A3 TH DAIL.Y AtfD VEEK
L.Y NEWSPAPER. Spoecbc-s and documcn-s arc l-oud ty th-j f-.-w, and when
read are laid aside; the newppDr is t3 fircUe friend, tho trxirited family
companion. Its tafia incoi-j cor.tir uou, cor.Btaiit. Tho Republicans can not
aid their paity better than by circuliittag
ifhGo Daily o Jnter o QceamtCr
A MAN FROZE TO DEATH !
Why?
Because he h:,d no Garland Stove.
Buy one of JonvsoN Bros. sept22-dlm.
-Send jour job work to the Herald
office.
It Is a live Republican New,pa-2r, and. bu been faithful amor.rj tho faithle.T3 in
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