The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, February 19, 1891, Image 2

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I W HENDKJi 6l UU
(Successor to U. T. Mathewa.)
CAKKY A CdMl'LETK LINE OF
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware Etc.
Ilnvin completely i(m;!c;iii id ami renovated,
have as neat :i hard wan- stock as can he found
County. We respectfully invite the public to
learn our method of doinir business.
Hardware c::: s : Id
on time nnd we are the
to do it
J. V. HENDEE & CO.
Everything to Furnish Your Houso.
AT
I. PEARLMAN'S
GREAT MODERN
HOUSE FURN1TVING EMPORIUM.
Under Waterman's Opera House
V.u can buy of hiiu cUeup Icr epot c;ish or ran pctirf. what you ueed to luruinh cottage or
ui:iu-ion on the INSTALLMENT FLAN.
STOVES, RANGES AND ALL FURNISHING.
Ajrt'iit tr the Celebrated "White Sewing Machine.
" lie larst ami must c unylete s'ock t select from in Cass Couhty. Call and see me
Opera House Block
Insure your property against fire, lightning and
Tornado in the
AMAZON INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of CincinnaUi, Ohio.
" Commeueed, Business October
CASH CAPITAL
Stockholders individually liable, under the constitution of the Sta
of Ohio which together with the present net surplus is a net
Guarantee of about $700,000,00 to policy holders.
Losses paid in nineteen years, (since organization) nearly four millioi
dollars
J. II. BEATTIE,
S.-crtt-irv.
Wm. L. BROWNE, Resident
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ssa in f a k sr
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DAILY AND
THE
W
ds si JLargjer Circulation than
any two Faper in the
County.
We now
in Cast
call and
cheaper for cash than
people that propose
I. PEAIiLMAN.
$300,000.00
(JAZZ AM GAXO,
President.
Ant, Plattsmouth Nebraska
9
WEEKLY
(LY HERALD
Piattsmouth Dailv 11
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KNOTTS BROS, Publishers
Published every Thi'rs'tay, mid dally every
veuiiiK except Xunday.
Renlstered at the IMattsmoutli, Neb. p-st-
jtllcefiir tr;msiii-tMou tliroui;l the C-S. mails
if second clasH raten.
Oltlce corner Vine and Fifth streets.
Telephone 3X.
TI'.ltMS Kojt WKKKI.Y.
me copy, one e-r, in advance Si 5fl
one copy, out: year, not t n alv;tii o ... .. Z 00
ne copy, six moiithf. in advance . 7.1
Onec py, three months, in advance ... 40
TKK.MS Kolt DAILY
One cop one year in advance s' w
One copy per week, by carrier i5
One copy, ier inoiith W;
THUUSDAY, KKIiUUAKY 1!), lbi'l
I Ik- actioi s of A. C 'viler in tin; re-
iimvul cue are not Kuncuoneu iy a
lz'ii people in his own district. Ho
Ih utterly Intraym the coiilnlcncc re
posed in him ly the voters who elected
lii in commissioner f CJas county, and
has therefore drove the nails in his own
politic-nl coHin. Elniwood Echo.
The editor of the Elmwood Echo
ought, in the interests of decency and
honor, he ashamed to print so untruth
ful and unfair a statement as the above.
Mr. Lodor was elected by the whole
county, and while ho received more votes
from Piattsmouth city than ho did from
all the precincts in the county combined,
yet that had no effect on hia decision".
Mr. Loder'a sworn duty is to guard and
look after the interests of the whole
county, not that of a precinct or district.
It is his sworn duty to follow the course
prescribed by law, this he has done.
The talk about unfairness of the board
of couuty commissioners comes with very
bad trrace from th? gang that forged the
names on a petition which was used as a
basis for calling a county seat election
two years ago. When a part of the peo
ple wanted to be heard by remonstrance
or otherwise, your county boarl ignored
the plaiu letter of the law, ignored jus
tice and honesty by calling the election
Ht.once, and. that the same scheme is
frustrated, now you howl like one bereft
of his sense-; fair tivatment is not what
on want-on the other hand.it is exactly
a hat you don't want. What are the
f icts about this immaculate petition of
yours f Forty days were taken to in
vestigate thoroughly the. signatures.
Of course, you howled at ti at; you did
not want them investigated; you knew
they would not bear iuvestigation. Af
ter the commission rs made up their
minds in the face of the law as .it ap
peared to them that they dared not ca 1
lite election on the petition before thera
without doing violence to their oath of
otJice, the county attorney, H. I). Travis,
Esq.. a man whose every interest is in
Weepirg Water, but wlio is known all
;ver the district as an able lawyer, was
called in and consulted by the board.
Alter looking the matter over, Mr.
Travis was compelled by his sense of
honor to agree with the commissioners,
uid so infirmed tiiein. It is true that
Mr. Trietsch lives near Louisville, but
that fact did not deter him from doing
what he knew the law demanded of him
This consant abuse ot the cotuniissioDers,
because they would not become willing
;oo's of the west end, is cowardly and
r-ieen. No m-.n of principle, conversant
with the far-ts, would engage in any such
w.rf.'iv. Wli.it is for (he best interests
of the county s a debatable subject, but
the d. in and than an ofiieer should violate
lis snored oath is not deb-itnble or allow
bl'j iu any .sene of the word.
Anothku apportionment bill lias In en
offered by Iiepieseatative Scott. He di
vides the state into congressional districts
is follow:
First District Richardson. Gage, Paw
nee, Jefferson, Saline, Johnson, Otoe, Ne
maha and Cass.
Second District Douglas, Washing
ton and Sarpy.
Third District Dodge, Burt, Cuming,
Thurston, Dakota, Dixon, Cedar, Wayne,
Stanton, Colfax, Platte, Madison, Pierce,
Knox, Antelope, Boone, Nance, Grcley,
Wheeler, Holt, and unorganized territory
north of Holt and Knox.
Fourth District Lancaster, Saunders.
Butler, S i w ard, York, Polk, Merrick and
Hamilton.
Fifth Di-trtct Thayer, Fillmore, Clay,
Nuckolls, Adams, Webster, Kearney,
Franklin, Harlan, Phelps, Gosper, Fur
uas. Hed Willow, Frontier, Hayes, Hitch
cock, Dundy and Chase. m
The sixth district shall comprise all
that part of the state not included iu the
districts named.
This arrangement would give four
districts to the independents, one to the
democrats, while in the First the race
would lie a "free for all," with chances
slighty in favor of the republicans.
In representative districts Mr. Scott
gives Cass two members a9 the Seventh
district and an additional member with
Otoe, which ui.kes the runtli district.
Douglas county is only allowed eleven
representatives, wldl- in Mr. Fee's bill
Douglas gtts fifteen. The alliance peo
pie are understood lo favor the above
arrangement.
Col.. Sjikcsian devotes nmst of bis
time lately to booming F. E. White with
never a word for his colleague, Mr. Shry
ock. Tub Hkkai.ii favors fair ply aud
calls t-e. tii n to tin? fact that Mr. Shry
o k, in n t ry at tive anil p iius-jnking
member of 'he le'sl itnre. His i t Ui
gence and cap :ct y lor woi k w is the
means of I is leaving White fur iu the
tear i;i rrleiviice to committee wmk by
being placed on I hive ol the most impor
tant committees of the house, ill ii of
'Wios.'ifl Means' Accounts and Ex
penditures," and 'Eniifo.-seil and Enroll
ed Bills." Mr. W hit. 's commute, s are
"Kmployni's" 'Mtilieal Societie-," and
"Appoitionnu n1 ," three vciy insignifi
cant committees. Colonel, you had bet
ter be- fair and treat all alike, it will look
belter, to say the least.
Pkach and ro.-perity is what we wan?
and need, says the Elmwood Echo of last
week. Amen.
The First Step.
Perhaps you are run down, can't eat,
can't sleep, can't think, can't do any
thing to your satisfaction, and you
wonder what ails you. You should heed
the warning, you are taking the first step
into nervous prostration. You need a
nerve tonic and in Electric Bitters you
will find the exact remedy for restoring
your nervous system to itscormal health
condition. Surprising rvsults follow the
use of this great nerye tonic and altera
tive. Your appetite returns, good
digestion is restored, and the liver and
kidneys resume healthy action. Try a
bottle. Price 50 cents at F. G. Fricke &
Co's drug store.
HIE FIGUItK O."
he fifftn 0 In our dates w'll makn a nnR sta
4o man or woman now living will over date
locument without usinc thn figure 9. It stands
xi tho third place in lfcOO, v here it will remain ten
'.u.irs and then move up to aocond place in 1000
where it will rest for oil: hundred years.
There is aiiotlmr '" which has also come to stay
P U unlike the fimr! 3 in our dates in the res pec i
hat it Vus already moved up to first placu, whT
:t will permanently r.'i!V::n. It is called tli "X
X' Hicrli Arm Wtn.".:!er .S. U i).-m Sewi;,n Machine
The 'No. '."' v:;s ecdor.-"d for lir.-.t place by ih
y:vrt of Fairopi: at ti." I'ari.-? Kx,wsitioR of !K".i
,'ivre, after a severe c.-no . wi'h the leading ma
'nines of the utald, it was :.-.vard ;J the o-:
Grind rrize given to family F'.vinK machine:-, : 1.
M'.i -moii exhibi:. Jiavii'H r.c- Hi-d l iv.er aw.;rt:
01 f.'old medals, el.j. TI. : French te-ivernnien-:-tc
recoRnieti itsurf i io: .' : i;y th.rv'virond iono;
Mr. Nathaniel Wneeier, rreidi-nt uf tie1 company.
u:th the Cross of the J.ejii j-.i of Honor.
The "Xo. '.)' is not a a uU :nac'.iin i imnrovc
i:wm, bat is an en.ir' iy v. w uiaeui:in, and Cli-Gi":-nd
I'rize at I'is was av.-ap.led it as the t:r:uiZ
t -t advance in seuuisr mac'.iiui! lawtianism of tl-.-Wi-
Those who li-y it cm rest assur.-d. tlicr-:
) rc, of uavilitj 'he v. :y '. t V-t.
vHIEELill & WILSON IVVG CO.,
ISi: and IS; "STa'uabli i ve., Chicago
D eaters Wanted.
CLARK'S KOG REMEDY
A - '. .Yi:.'vs
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Clark's Poultry Remedy.
BEST IN THE WORKD.
For sale by
0, 11. SiNYDEH,
DruSgist, Piattsmouth, Neb.
SEND rOR OUR CATALOGUE o PRICES
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mwmn
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cv .".Di;i;:!STer:i;;o or. iiahis' qoidei speci?;-
It can lie oivtii in a cup ot coffee or tea, or in ar
licles of eod. without the knowledge of the rci
son (akitiK it; it is absolutely harmless and wi:.
effect a permanent and Feeciy cure, whethi .
thepatient isa moderate rtrtnkeror an aleniioli
wreck, it NEVER FAILS. We GUARANTEE
a eomnlete cure in ev jry insrauce. 4s page boon
FREE. Address in confidece, .
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Off
Tlie TIONALHYr6?oBTE WORLD'S FAIR.
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CIV-
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THE
BONNER STABLES.
W. D. JONES. Proprietor.
THE FINEST RIGS IN
HAS
THE
Carriages for Pleasure and Short
Kept Heady.
Cor. 4th and Vine
F G
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A Full ami Ouinplctu line; of
Drugs? Medicines, Paints, and Oils.
DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS
Prescriptions ( refill i, v Compounded at all Hours
i-soave your
the HMRAJjD for
DKSK M LC O RAN D UM. FILE.
I'liio rile i not a calender, but a record, where till nti.-jien.-e items
can i e recorded and each item, as consecutively dated, will take itf
"p)a-e at the front" and stare you iu the lace, until such item shall
have attention. At the time ot writing letters relative to important
matters, date can be fixed when tlie.s matter.- will come up again
should .Quch letters receive no reply.
Especially adapted to recording for future attention such mat
ters as appointments, Payment of Life Insurance Premiums, lienewal
of Fire Insurance. Special collections. Promises to pay, Dr. or (Jr.,
Payirent of taxes, Date-; -'t tor Miir, Expiration of time tor appeal,
Business men who se these fiie. as a rub', buy them.
Price, with ink wells and full supply of metri'Tai i:;n tards
complete. - - - - - $2.50
Parties dosirin glass ink wells will do well to write ;is.
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HANUFACTUEEBS A1TD GENERAL AGENTS.
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