v. r Plattsmouth Daily Herald. FOURTH YEAR. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SATURDAY AUGUST 1 1891 NUMBER 281 v. Absolutely Pure. mi of tartar baking powder. st of in leavening strcnlh. est lT. S. loverniiient Food Kf- L , TroKSEV A LAW. WINDHAM & DA VIES. K. H. WINIMI AM. JI!N A. OAVIKS Notary I'lil.lio t:uy l;'li' HTIrt ovr K;u.k l ':i-m n-ii ly mtniuouth - N.-rrsistia TTORNEV A. N. SULLIVAN. Attorney at-l.aw. Will i!lv prompt attention o ell huHine tiitnirt'il to hiui. OiIIch in Union Mock. Kat Siilti. rMattinout'i. Neb. ?k;i:k. m. i, is utA'n:i l ko:itI a Kilit Mile 'drovr?. He lias !-taiiu-il the otlii-e lormerly oucupied liy Ml. MILLKR OI that dl;tce ami can ! found at all hour ex cept when I'lofeHrioiially out. If.UCKER SISTERS. CAkKV A FULL LINK OK ilLUENERY AND BENCH LOWERS. We also have a dress making department. S;it j isfaction guaranteed. Shkkyooi Stokk. Plattsmouth 1S)B. A SALSBURY f-: D-K-N- T-I S T : ic,OLI ANI I'C.KCELAIX CKOWXS. Ur.Steinways annsthetic fertile painlecs ex . traction of teeth. i, Fine Gold Work a Specialty. Kol kwood Block l'lattsjiiouth. Neb. J)RVIOLA M. FRENCH i Physician & Sukc.eox j, Office with Dr. Dhipman I houks j DR. TBriTCII U : 00 to 12 : 00 a. In. 3 : 00 to 5 : 00 p. in. I DR. SIIIPMAW 1 : 00 to 1 1 : 00 a, m. s; m p. m. Tj'phone No 12. Plaitsmouth Sf.v EW HARDWARE STORE S. K. HALL & SON Kf p all kinds of builders hardware on hand I and will supply contract rw on most fav orable tern s tin noomsro Spoutini; and all kinds of tin work promptly one. Order from the country Solicited 616 Feasl St. 1"LA TTSMOUTH, NEB. IS THK I.-K A D I -N O II -O -r-S-K IX THK C ITY KOK NOTIONS ki kmsiiim; noons f.ACh-i EMBKOIDKKIES K1TCHKN..OVKI11KS TINWAUK. OLASSWAKE ETC- ETC- Tbe goods we offer on our 5. 10 and 25 cent counters cannot be duplicated elsew here Ve liare but one price, and that the ; cheapest in town. ' "THE FAIR" 416 3Vr.-A.IISJ" STEET v r. GOLD AS D FOKCHLAlXf CROWNS Bridge work and fine gold work a SPECIALTY. DK. 8TEINAU9 LOCAL as well as other an eBthetlcsirlTen tor the painless extraction of tectb. ' V riACSIlALL, - Fitrrald Elcc" W J powder . 1 .a V 1 I'KRSONAL Miss Klla Wright went t Lincoln thit morn ing. F. K. White shipped two cars .f grain east to-day. W. J. I lesser made trip to Omaha to-day. Miss, Tillie Leichtwe a business went to Omaha this morning. J. B. Holmes is in South Omaha today with a carload of cattle. Mr. Wash Smith, wife ami son were passengers for Geneva this morning'. Mrs. Senator Thomas cam" home this morning from a visit at Weep ing Water. Mrs. J. I. Taylor and daughter, Nellie, returned to their home at Central City to-day. Henry Inhelder and wife and two daughters came in this morning' from Cedar Creek. Mrs. Stradley, mother of Mrs. I. K. Barr. came down from Green wood this morning. Jesse Dovey, after visiting rela tives in this city for two weeks, left this morning for Chicago. W. J. I lesser, of the picnic gardens, has so improved as to be able to come to town once more. Mrs. Win. Woodward went o St. Joe this morning on account of the serious illness of her mother at that city. Mrs. J. L. Minor ami sister, Miss Florence Hobbs, returned this morning from a brief visit in Chicago. Miss Carrie Adams went to Lin coln this morning to visit friends for a few clays. Her neice, Clair Dovey accompanied her. Mrs. Richard Let ford and daugh ter departed last evening for Har risbnrgh, I 'a., called there by the serious illness of Mrs. Let ford's father. Frank Nichols accompanied by his sister Rose and Anna came in from Louisville this morning and will visit over Sunday with Miss Clara Herold. Three cars of lumber and a car of terra cotta are being unloaded to day at the town track. W. J. Hesser, Cass county's lead ing lloristaud fruit grower, left on our table last even'nir a box of beautiful flowers, which covered continance to brighten up. A B. V M. passenger engineer in this city has made $."." on his run since Monday morning not indue' ing to-day. Kleven dollars per tiny is a rather handsome salary. Rev. C. A. Falk with part of his congregation will hold services a Pae:'ic Junction to-morrow at 1 o'clock a. in. They will return and hold services in the Sweedish chu-ch in the evening'. Joe I'ach, the fruit vender in the Schlater building, opposite the op era house, has one of the neatest and most complete stores to be found anywhere. There is not a cleaner fruit store with better goods to be found in Omaha. Rev. C. A. Falk. of the Sweedisli Free Mission church, closed his day school yesterday, which has been a very successful school. The scholars were all of Sweedisli descent except one, which was V L. Hrowne's daughter, Lebia. Dick Streight helped his father stack his fall plowing, threshed the pumpkins, trimmed up the cucum ber trees and left things in good shape on the farm. He came in this morning to bleach his hands and sell a few sets of harness. Herman Spies is completing the best residence erected in the Second ward this ) iar. It is large, well arranged, contains all the latest conveniences and is being finished up elegantly in harel wood. The Herald is glad to note Mr. Spies' evident intention to live well and take some comfor. He can afford to. Arrangements have been made for the harvest excursions from all points in the east to points in Ne braska. These excursion start from Chicago' I'eor.a and St. Louis on August 23, September 15 and 29. The Burlington route will adver tise our state quite extensively, but it would be well for our Board of Trade to advertise our city and send a man east to get up a couple of car loads of people to stop off here and see our city, for if we get any of the benefit of these excur sions we must lay our advantages hefnrft tMgfanXgiiv"iiig.' t iiv of this city will celebrate in "where aie you ;;iiiii;. Mr. driver CleV A-lnmtliiL,' the clanu 'r," i-:id he. Are yi u uoinir to help in t lie Ohio raid'.'" "Nolxuly has askeii mf, ir," he said. Oiiciuro Tribune Mrs. S. A. Davis relumed home last evening from Weeping Water and oilier places where .-be has been visiting relatives. Maste r Joseph Knotts has taken up his abode in this city again with his brother, A. B. He arrived from the Hlnlfs this morning. They say Bert Bollock has the tinest garden in the city. Till-: HlCW.M.U will try and visit the scene of Bert's farming operations shortly and write him up. Friends : 1 1 1 I fellow citizens, don't forget the alliance primaries are held to-night. Let us turn out and get a representative dele'gatiou from each ward. Sol Pitcher, wife and daughter came in last night from their North western Nebraska home and arethe guests of Mrs. Pitcher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Vallery. Si . Clans Breckenfeld has an attacl -tnrtit to put on a lawn mower to catch the grass that is a daisy. It is a cloth affair and fits in behind the machine so that every particle of grass is saved, making the lawn look fifty per cent better than the old melhod. Call and see them. That chronic "bellyache" some times referred to as the "Mi-ror" is out again to-day. complaining of everything and everybody. It's a g eat misfortune that 'Old Purity,' the virgin editor, could not be given sole control of public affairs, eve. thing would then be so clean and honest, you know (':). Farmer Leonard of Raymond was in the city yesterday and relates that a panther is running loose in the neighborhood, devour-ng the stock and commi'it'iig other depredations There are a number of ambitious sportsmen in this city and here is some game that is worthy of their acquaintance and attention. State Journal. Judge A. W. Crites and family, of Chadron, are in the city to-day the guests of Hon. B. S. Ramsey and wife. Judge Crites looks halt and hearty after his sojourn at Lake Minnitonka and the Twin Cities. He is enroute home to take up the thread of his judicial duties. Judge Ramsey and family will accom pany them home and the Judge will go into the Black Hills and endeavor to. capture the sole bear running loose. They will be gone about two weeks. Joshua Stroud will be remember ed by all the old set .ers as the gen tleman who removed with his fami ly to Nebraska in 1S01 buying out the townsite of Mt. Pleasant where he resided until about ten years ago when he removed to Wyoming From the columns of the Wyoming Deivick, a sprightly paper, publish ed at Caspar, Vyo.,we note the mar riage of Mr. Strouels eldest diughter, Laura to Mr. John McGrath, the county treasurer of that county. The paper says "the bride wore a handsome ('"ess of white mull, trimmed in po:it lace and cut decollette w. ith a beautiful corsage boqtiet of natural flov rs. A handsome pearl necklace set off her shapely neck." The "r'ent3 were rich and expe'iisive. 1 iie Mo'O" "ri3. The good news comes to THE Hekai.i th-'s afternoon that the motor line is now being put on its feet again. Mr. II; Ilac' ney, of tht Riley, is s.ue ident and promises to operate the line con tinuoi'sly ;i. .e." it s I next week. The cars will run to-morrow and after two or three daj s will then be operated vi'out any de lay. A Lueky Lawyer. A telegram from "Weeping Water to the Bee Mis morning says: "Mrs. Aunie Allison, formerly of Cass county, died May 8 at -Ies-kelf, Kngland. She left a will, in which, among other gifts she be queaths to Attorney J. H. Halde man of this cit- f."0o in cash, and makes him sole executor of her es tate, amounting to something like $4d,(KT0. consisting of realty and per sonal property in this county. This will, together with a cleat ii cerl 'ficate. was sent by her hus band, Joseph Allison, and was re ceived by Mr. Haldeman to-day.' Rheumatism Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cured in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once the cause and the di sease immediately dissappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75c Weep- Sacrifice hit Porine. KLMWOOD ITliMS. KkOM THK ECHO. John and Will Current went west last Thursday morning. They will take in Kenesaw, Beaver City, and other NVhrnskn points and may go on to Denver In-fore they return. Mayor Richeyof Plattsmouth was an Flmwood visitor last Satimlay and Sunday. He came up to ac company, his daughter, Mrs. Frank Dickson, home, who has been the guest of the family of A. B. Dic kson for two weeks. S'liis Greenslate who used to own a water melon patch and a bull-dog iii low;., is having constructed for the world's fair a log-cabin bed quilt containing l'Tnl pieces. The block are rlics of Ikij's pants pried out of the jaws of the bull-dog during the yea-s that Silas was general manager ol the melon paid'. A Burl Ace i dent Win. Wheeler, residing near town, brought a new 1 wine binder the other day and yesterday he hitcheel four horses and two mules to the machine and made things fly, so that by four o'clock be had cut and bound seventeen acres of wheat. About four o'clock while he was cm the ground back of the machine oiling it up, a sharp stroke of lightning startled the teams :nd away ttiey went as last as tney coul 1 run. A barb wire fence was no obstacle and barely slackened their pace as they crashed over it, without seriously hurting the horses. On the'3' went through a corn field with nothing broken but the pitman bar, (a bar which oper ates the sickle) when one of the leaders fell; the other horses tramped over the u n fortunate but when the machine struck him it was suddenly stopped as the teams which were well nigh tired out could not budge the heavy binder and Mr. Wheeler lost no time in extricating his horse from its peril ous position under the machine. On taking an inventory, it was found the horse had some ugly wounds made by the sic"kle guard, a few barb wire scratches, and a broken pitman rod com pleted the sum total of the damages to the ou 'it. Mr. Wheeler was lucky indeed that the results were no worse. Work Was Begun This morning with a full force of men to rebuild the stalls of the round house which were destroyed by the recent explosion. The Have lock boomers and Plattsmouth croakers will take due notice; of this fact. It has been prettj- definitely settled, we understand, not to move the locomotive building and repair department to Havelock. Only re pairs in wood work will be per formed there. The C. w. B. M. Of the Christian church will give an entertainment consisting of music and speaking. Sunday even ing, for the bene.it of the foreign Mission; ,- Society. Admission free. The public is cordially e-ivited. d2t. The Wrestling Match. F. C. Desmond, the wrestler who came here claiming to be a ball player, has turned out to be a champion wrestler and has made the Harshiiians hunt their hole, and turn their sportive heads else where. The surprising activity that J. Caston accepted Desmond's challenge to throw a'ny man in Omaha three times in one hour, created comment. Now the sports of Nebraska City are wondering who this man Desmond can be and the excitement the match has created here is surprising. The old Standard will harilly hold the people on Satt'-day night. These men are to wrestle for a $20 purse and they will contest hard for the dollars there are in i' Ne braska Citv Press. Died Hakry Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hilt, this morning at six o'clock of cholera infantum. The little one was, only three months old but its presence will be sadly missed. The funeral will take place to-morrow at two p. m. That Hacking Cough can so quick ly cured by Shiloh's cure. We guarantee it, 1-tf Take your prescriptions to Brown & Barrett's.they dispense pure med icines, tf Hair chains, rings, crosses a n hair work of all kinds to order Mrs. A. Knee. tf 1720 Locust St. - - f "T ywra I jn tarn , nnna I . . o" J ' i r- READ AND LOOK SPECIA AT THIS I1T CRDF3. TO REDUCE OUR ITOCK OF EMBEOIDEB ED FL0U1TCINGS, Wl- IIAVi; Beep Out One lot of Kloiim-i'' s at :'. worth Ioiille One lot of white Flotine.incr at pattern worth si HI). One lot of white cream ami Flouncing reduced to 3.20. A pattern of this lot comprises goods ALL Ut UUH l-ANUY REDUCED TO TP 5c J- . -L J- J i J V. J V. J-VX jL- .l n l n HARDWARE FOR CASH ONLY Having purchased the U. V. Mathew's in terest in the firm of J W, Hendee & Co, now propose to stay in Plattsmouth and sell hard ware FOR-CASH -ONLY At prices that are within the reach of all. Everything in our stock a bar gain. Look over our list and see if you cannot find some thing you need. o( iO )o 4n00 lbs cut nails, 3c per lb to close 200 doz carpet tacks, 1c per paper T.ict grass scythe foroocts Best clothes wringer made, $2.10 Step ladders from 00 cts up H) cent spades for (5 cts. Tinware at reduced prices Hi ct handsaws for0Tcts Brooms. 15 to 2octs Churns, Wets to ifl'OO Chopping bowls, 10 to 34cts Wash boards, lOcts Bushel corn baskets, 10c ts Leather back all bristle horse brushes, 7.1c. Leather back all bristle horse brushes, 40c. Cook stoves at cost to close. ooOoo - Other articles too numerous to mention at correspondingly Iowjpricea Come and see us. Remember we sell to everybody alike NOT - ONE - CENT - ON - TIME. J W HEM DEE 7-1 I OUli COMPLETE STOCK OF Ladies, Misses, Boys, Childrens and Infants Summer Goods. THEY AHB At mST GtASS AND OF THE VKKV-LATJlST STYLE. AA01ty3$ CALL AND BE t , .1 SALE . MADIi A in Prices ! worth iij to StJ.nO a pattern. One lot of white and Muck Flouncins red need to 5.00. A pattern some o-oods in this lot' for merly sold at 1(1. 0(1 a pattern. All our patterns contaiu 4 A yds of material. HL Uorl UHNAMtNl I 1 5 CENTS EACH. AA A MM ALE FOR ALL CONVINCEII m a m tt : - L - . i 1 - - m