The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, August 31, 1891, Image 2

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    Plattsmouth Daily Herald ' "oL jutltfe of supreme court,
' the question natutany sini
she affirm, or net aside tlie decisions
KNOTTS BROS, Publishers
PuolNhed every Thursday, land dally every
evening eicrpt Sunday.
IteKisterrd t tli l'lattstnomh, Nel. pot
ofllcefor tnnsmiqion through the U.V'S. malls
t Heeond ela rnte.
OfTlee corner Vine nnd Fifth Htreets.
Telephone 38.
TKKMlt FOR WF.KK1.T.
One copy, one year. In advance. .. .... ...$16ft
One copy, one year, not In advance 2 00
One cony, six monthf. In advance 75
One civ. three month. In advance. ... 40
TKKMH FOB DAIL
One cop one year in advance 96 00
One copy per week, by currier ... .... la
One copy, per mouth no
of her husband the (to be) judeof
the district court. We believe the
old man would tf't a net back if hi
vivacious spouse could nee her way
clear to do it.
MONDAY, AUGUST 31. 191.
REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION
The republican electors of the
state of Nebraska are requested to
send delegates from their several
counties, to meet in convention in
the city of Lincoln. Thursday, Sep
tember 24, 1WM, at 10 o'clock a. m.
for the purpose of placing in nomi
nation candidates for one associate
justice of the supreme court, and
two members of the board of re
gents of the state university, and to
transact such other business as
maybe presented to the convent ion.
TIIK APPORTIONMENT
The several counties are entitled
to representation as follows, beinjr
based upon the vote cast for Hon
Geo. 11 Hastings, for attorney-g'eii-eral
in l-v'.Hi -riving one deleate-at-larne
to each county, and one for
each l."V) votes and the major frac
tion thereof:
cju'Nti r..
Adams
Arthur
Artelope
ItllllKI
Hyd
HI. tint-
HllOIlf
llOX lilltlK
Itrown 4
Kulfulo 10
Butler
Kurt mi
Oass 11
Cedar -i
1F.I.. 'OI!.NTIK.
.11 .lollllKOII. .
1 Kearney ..
Cliase
Cheyenne
Cherry
Clav
Colfax
Cniniut;
Custer
Il.tkota
Dawf!-
I :WrOll
1 Mitel
DlXiMl
I oil e
Ioui:las
Dundy
i'Keya Paha..
Hi Keith
I Kimball
2i Knox
Lancaster
l.i coin
Loan
Loup
Madison
Me!'l:erson. .
Merrick
v since.
Nemaha
Nuckolls
i toe
Pawnee... .
Perkins
fierce
Pheliis
Pi;itte
Polk
. 7Ked Willow
. : Kichaidsoi
. li'Kock
.lljSaline
.t"ji Sarpy
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Altoiir :).(K;.I.H,) in tfold in ex
cess of the .! M ),;. ,K )0 held to re
deem greenbacks is in the Treasury
now, and the amount is increas
ing. That is inon than will ie
needed to redeem tin- 4'v.-per-ceiit
Iw.twla u-liieh will be presented. As
usual when the Republicans are
running things, the ( .ovi rmn.-nt is
able to meet all its monetary
nations promptly.
obli-
THE down east .:e ..-.'papers are
making a reat stir over the
wonderful and well authenticated
story of the finding of a cent in a
hen e--r by a New Hampshire'
to impair the credit and to prevent
the gTowth of Kansas by circulating .
false reports as to the poverty of j
the people, and by Keeking to in- j
duce them to repudiate their debts.
Kansas is a prosperous state in"j
habited by honest people, whose in-,
debtedness is, in much the greater
part, for money borrowed with
which to purchase or to iniprov
their farms, and to the payment of;
which the prolils of their farms are
fully adequate. Half a dozen
Peifers and Sockless Simpsons can
j do more to damage Kansas in one
y ear than the labors of its people
have none toward improving it in
six years. Kansas is what it is be
cause republicans have made it
what it is; ami it is a state to be
proud of, not a region to be tra
duced and slandered. Inter Ocean.
SOU
D
ARK
C. MAYKS
( Gonlinnes to Offer theopr
1 for inrestmenL
COUNTY -HUltVHVO K
AMI
CIVIL KNGINKKR
A county clerk will be
, r.ttended to.
OFFICE IN COCKT HOUSE,
I'lattsmouth. - - Nebraska
19H1LIP THl.
Ha Opr.
-Fin est. CJoan..
SALO
IN Till? Cl
Where may be found cl.
liquors and ciga.
ANHKl TSKK HUSCH HKl.f
ANI
MASS' ALK WJIITK LA 14.
always on hand.
No Excuse for not having a
Home ot Your Own.
j
ULIl'S PKPPKRBKRCl.
( .irnlvoroiiK Parrots.
Tin- 1. m. or mountain parrot, of New
Zeai.i:; ;. a ifiveiiitih-brown bird, formerly
as h.innlt.-.ss as others of hid class, has :&
velujjed a carnivorous habit as fastidious
1 as that of epicures. It used to feed o?i
woman a few days ago. Over ripe the tbat grtjW iuxuriantiy on tly
eggs are not uncommon in this hills, but it has changed that simple
climate at the present tune ot year diet since the multiplication of sheep
aiir! we stake our reputation on
beimr able to find more ejrtrs with
scent in them just now than any-
other kind. The New Hampshire
woman only misspelled the word.
The Tennessee general assembly
convened at noon to-day in special
session to settle the questions that
have irrown out of the recent
trouble between miners and con-
perhaps fires, too, made that natural
food scarce. It now takes a terrible re
venge on its unconscious enemy.
Fastening itself on the back of a poor
sheep, perhaps 6tuck in a snowdrift, and
savagely tearing away wool, skin and
flesh, it plunges its powerful beak into
the kidney fat, which it devours, and
then, leaving one victim to die in agony,
goes off in search of another. Though it
is as difficult to feel individual affection
for &heep where they are slaughtered by
millions as it would be to care for hogs
in Chicago, the most unsentimental
victs at Briceville, referring to the
ibolition of the lease system and to shepherd cannot refrain from pitvin
the rebuilding and enlarging of the one of his own flock that lie finds in such
state prison. The lease system as a condition, and from invoking maledic
now ,.t..r:.i..l vii-hls the state tions on the whole race of keas.
Fillmore BjSeottV Bluff.
5 Seward ..
5j-heridan
5 Sherman
..10
v,
ICUX
JiStanton
Thayer
Thomas
Thurston
Vallev
Washington
Wayne.'
V el.sfer
t'WIieeler.
York
Fr.iiiklin.
Frontier
Kiinirls
ll-tiru . I "lis
Oartield
UOsper
Orant
Oreely
Hall
Hamilton
Harlan
H:ye
Hitchcock ....
II. dt S
H'iwar.1 4
H.ioker ... , 'J
Jefferson ;i
No vote returned.
It is recomended that no proxies
be addmitted to the convention,
and that the delegates present be
authorized to cast the full vote of
the delegation.
It is further recomended that the
state central committee select the
temporary organization of the con
vention.
John C. Watson,
WALT.M. SEELV, Chairman.
Secretary.
.1:l()0,(NiO per annum, ami if it is abol
ished the tax rate of the state 11111.
be increased. There is a strong
sentiment anion"' the members of
the assembly against a change
The military laws are to be changed
so as to give the executive more
power in emergencies like that at
Hriceville.
I lie body will be 111 session
twenty days, but it is not thought
the work before it can be attended
to in that time. If not, an extraor
dinary session will be called. A
committee representing the miners
of the state will be in constant at
tendance durinir the session, their
How they found out that kidnev fat
was such a delicacy calf" only be com
jectured perhaps in the same indirect
manner in which Charles Lamb's China
man discovered that young roast pig was
good: a kea saw a sheep devouring hi
regular supply of food and defending
his property with what beak and claws
he had, his tongue came in contact acci
dentally with kidney fat. From that
momeut the satisfaction of appetite and
the gratification of vendetta were united.
G. M. Grant in Harper's.
Constipation and Insanity.
It is now generally admitted that con
stipation is productive of serious disor
ders, that it aggravates other ailments,
increases the susceptibility of the system
being sub-leaseu to any mining
comoativ that will pay for their
services.
THE COUNTY CONVENTION.
The county convention is called
for September 19th, 1S91 at Louis
ville. The primaries are to be held on
the 12th day of September.
The basis of representation is
based 011 the vote cast for attorney
general at the last state election,
one delegate for every ft'teen votes
.and major fraction thereof, and one
.at large from each ward and precinct.
Liberty and Rock Bluff precinct
was given their usual vote as no
fair basis of appointment could be
had 011 the division.
Helow will be found the place and
time of holding the primaries and
number of delegates entitled to rep
representation.
rKKCINCT, TIME AXI PLACK PEL.
Salt Cretk pre. at 7 p in. Oreenwood 7
South Keud at 1 p in South 15- ml 4
Louisville, at 7 ti 111 HassHir hall 7
KiuliT Mile ;r-ve :i o 4 11 1.1 Hill school hse .. 7
PluttMiru;'i pte:j;im Tavlor school house .. 7
Oreenv.-.n' 7 p m town hall 3
F.i 111 vi 01 d 7 p in 1 n'iv seliool hoiife 7
Center. 3 p 111. M .i.iey cehool house ti
Mt Hea:iut. X p m (iilmore school hous 5
K.ick. M"lt. 4 p m Murray -chool hou e 8
Tipton, i 5 I' n Tidlia'l & Fullers office F.aj;le. .
M.ive Creek. 7 pin U A It h-i'l Elmwooil a
A' V i.rc. 1 to 3 n 111 Casca V school hou-e. .. 5
Woe 1. 3 p 111 center s-cuooi uousc
Liberty. 3 p 111 Union xchool linue
1'1'ATTSMilt rn CI I V
1st ward, council chamber
;.l ward school house
3rd ward, Kicheys lumber olltce
4f Ii ward. Wetteiucamp block
Mh ward school hou-e
w RKri m; wai Kit err v
l-t ward, i to 8. school house 5
ud v: 'd. G to H eouticll c'uimber
3 11 v . 1:. ii to f;p 111, Tifibjill t fullers office.. 3
lot.sl 11 timber of delegates i'rZ
Plattsmouth City primaries or
dered to be open at 12 o'clock 111 and
continue, open until " p. m.
to infectious diseases and produces a
object being the abrogation of the state of general physical disturbance,
lease system or the passage of such The nervous system is especially affected,
laws as will keep convicts from and it must be remembered that the
nervous centers are in the brain.
The deleterious effects of constipation
were formerly explained by the pressure
of the hardened mass on the blood ves
sels and nerves of the intestines. But a
HE LIKES CANADA. different view is now taken. It is be-
The difference in value between heveu that they are due to powerful
I " i
Canadian and American real estate Pius, wnicn nave oeen proven to Do
along the St. Clair river is aston- developed in the process of incipient de-
, . ,. . . ,. , comiiosiuoii.
lung. said a well-known Do- T- , rW trMna
t loiter yesterday. "A few days ago cases of constipation may result in in-
I saw a piece ot tlesiraijie property 6amty. Iu some of the worst cases of
for a summer residen :e 011 the bank j constipation there is a free passage
of the river near Marine City, and through the compact mass, the latter
hunted up the owner, but was para- aunenng 111 tmct layers to the walls of
K-y.el to learn he wanted i -H) :1 M the intestines, while the patient has no
.. . I suspicion of his real condition.
ili.- 111 11. ituiii nun vlmii rnv 4- : - i , ,
. I j.xxrtu 1 'v o uiseaheb u xiut onener re-
tins extraordinary price tor ilium- guIt from cousti patkm is tluQ t Q the cou
proved land I happened to look Ktant use of cathartics on the part of
across the river and saw a desirable I those affected. But such use is itself in
location on the other side. Getting I jurious. The true course is to establish
into the old sail ferrvboat I went habits that will effectually remove the
tendency to constipation. The muscular
Put What you are paying out j
for Rent into a home.
7 per cent money for persons
wishing to build in South
Park.
M AM'KACTUUK OK ANII
ujiioi.ECfiLE mw ret mi.
OK A I.Kit IN TP K
CIIOfCKST Ilk'ANDS OF CIGARS
Kin. 1. link or
TOBACCO AND SMOKE ARTICLES
always in stock
COk'NTK OF MAIN A.IKOUKTII ST.
'IKMOXDS A ROOT.
Look to the Future
anc invest now in
South Park.
-0
Plattsmouth,
Xebrassa
TIIK I'lONKKK MKKl'IIAWT OK
Carry a full stock of general mer
chandise whibh the well
very close. Highest
price paid for
all kinds of farm pro
luce. Generous treatment A
fair dealing is the sncret of success
-o-
1HE OPPETUITITY OF A
LIFE TIME.
CHAS. I.. ROOT,
IRST : NATIONAL : HANK
OF PLATTSMOUTH. NEJJKASKA
Paid up capital ...
Surplus
..$10.0(10.00
.. 10.000.09
NOTARY
NKDKAVKA
over there and examined the pro
perty. It was just what I wanted
and the owner said I could have it
for $T0 an acre.
"Alter all. one side of the river is
as good as the other for my pur
pose. All 1 want is a good location
en high ground, with a fine view of
the river. The more tpiiet and re
tired it is the better. I can make
vigor of the intestines needs to be in
creased by invigorating the muscular
system generally with proper outdoor
exercise. Youth's Companion.
Laplace and Arago.
Laplace was a rather email man, with
a white necktie, looking very like a par
son, though he was reputed to be an
atheist, as indeed was the case. He was
then very old, and used an old man's
the round trip on the ferryboat to privilege, retiring to bed about Oo'clock.
Marine City for 10 cents anv time I Arago was a fine looking man, with a
want to, and there is a railway line
011 the Canadian shore, so that I am
much nearer to Detroit than I
would be if I lived on the American
side. Detroit News.
THE KANSAS REPUBLICANS.
The Kansas convention of repub
lican state leaarues was well at
tended, and was wise in its adop
tion of resolutions. It refrained
from the premature labor of nomi
nating a president for 1802, and, cut many soirees consecutively.
very fine looking wife, and a stanch Re
publican. Laplace, on the contrary, was
weak, and always shifting hia politics
according to the time. This led at last
to such a quarrel between him and
Arago that it was not usual for persons
to attend the soirees of both.
When Laplace was near his end Arago
saw a man at his own soiree whousuallv
went to his rival's, and remarked, 4iAh!
he sees old Laplace is going and so he
has come to me." It was usual for a
visitor, when once introduced, to go
regularly, and it was considered rude to
La-
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THE census bureau puts the total
wealth of the United States at
??2.310.C:J.C;. which is . about
?1C3X: J.CCJ less than Senator Peffer's
estimate of the mortgage indebted
ness of the country.
dealing with the past and present
approved what it jttstlyr termed "the
strong, able and successful admini
stration of President Harrison.''
And. passing to the republican
coadjutors of the president, added:
"We recognize in the action of the
members of his cabinet, and the re
publican members of congress,
such a wise, conservative, and
patriotic policy as will insure pros
perity to our country and promote
the interests of all our people." No
state is better qualified to speak of
prosperity than Kansas, which now
lias fa-111 products of the value of
about $lf XC J0,C;j in excess of its
home demand. Reciprocity is en
larging the foreign markets for
these, and protection is both in
creasing the home market for what
the Kansas farmers have to sell and
preventing Canada and Manitoba
from competing with them for pos
session of it.
The convention of republican
leagues very properly denounced
place gave only tea and coffee.but Cuvier,
after his soiree was over, would sit down
with a few friends to tea aud apple pie.
Sedwick's Letters.
A Couductor'M Pimer.
A Chinaman boarded a Market street
car and handed the conductor a five cent
piece. That official rang np a fare on
the register and, while making change
for another passenger, pnt the China
man's nickel in his mouth. In going
around the curve by the public buildings
the car gave a lurch and the conductor
swallowed the coin. The fact of what
the result might be to his digestion didn't
eein to trouble him so much as being
short iu his cash. His first move was to
put the Celestial off the car, but the fare
had already been registered and he spent
the remainder of the trip in trying to
figure whether he was five cents out or
five cents in, or both. Philadelphia
Record.
Misunderstood.
Jennie (gushingly) Have you ever
eeen the Catskills in September?
Oldboye (slightly deaf) I kill 'em all
the year round, miss. They die just as
easy in August as in September. Pitts-
the demagogues who are striving burg Bulletin.
Among other reasons why it is
better to invest iu South Park than
elsewhere in the city, are these:
Property is more saleable if you
wish to sell, more rentable if you
wish to rent; if looking for an in
crease in value.no other part of the
city will compare with it in prospect
The 5th ward composed largely of
South Park, less than three years
igo could hardly muster up a vote
it the last general election the vote
was Y.VJ and all were not polled. It
nas ueen less tnan two years since
the city invited us into the corpor
ate limits, yet we have over one hun
dred newly built house ond others
in process of construction, owned.
with few exceptions, by the parties
now living in them.
This part of the city has a slore
water mains, electric arc litrhts.
church and school priveledges and
a new church edifice just erected
of which the whole city is proud.
Plattsmouth's steady growth for
five years past almost doubling its
Doiutlat ion : the advance stand it
has taken regarding public im
provements, the certainty of a new
$S0,(XX) court house; the completion
of the great Missouri Pacific rail
way into this city, giving us anoth
er great trunk line and competing
market; the constant increasing
pay roll of the C. Ii. & Q. shops, to
gether with many other well known
a a
reasons, assure a steauy anu permar
nent advance in realty, which will
doubtless effect South Park more
favorably than any other portion of
Plattsmouth.
With a view to the encouragement of
a still greater growth of thin part of
the city, we will continue to -sell lots on
monthly payments, furnish money
with which to erect houses will ex
change lots for other improved city
property or for desirable improved or
unimproved lands.
It is not so much the speculator
as the permanent resident that we
wish to purchase this disirable
property. Out of over eighty pres
ent owners of South Park
property none are speculators
hence there are 110 fictitous values
and lots are selling at about the
price they were iminediatly after
it was platted a strong argument
why the present is a most desirable
t:me for investments. Much addi
tional. information regarding South
Park may be had by calling at my
office on Main street over Bank of
Cass County.
XL B. WINDHAM.
UCKVVKILKR A LUTZ,
Offers the very let facilities for the promp
transaction 01 liitiinat;
Banking Business
ritockf. bonds, irold. government d local
juritien Imunlil :.nd sold. Deposits receivet!
md interest allowed 011 I lie certiUcite
Drafts drawn. aviilUlde iu any part of tlie
United Statee and all the principal towns 01
3urope.
lOtLKC'TIONrt MAIIK AMI I'KOMI'TLY REMIT
TKII.
Highest market price p.-dd for County War
rants, Mate milt county nouae.
DIKKCTOKS
John Fftz?rald V. IIawkworth
8am Wautfli. F. K. While
Georco K. uovey
ohn Fitzgerald. 8. Waugh.
President Ca I 'ei-
yHK CITIZKNS HANK.
PLATTSMOUTH - NEBRASKA
Oayltal stock paid in $5" 0 1
Authorized Capital, $100,000.
(Successor to)
SOKN.MCIISKX & SCIIIRK.
TIi- WaMiingttoti Avenue
G- 3R. O O E Irt S
AMI
Provision Merchants.
Headquarters for
FLOUR AND FKKI)
We pay no rent and boII for CASH.
You don'tfpay any bills for dead beat
when you buy of tins firm.
officers
fBANK OAKKUTli. JOS. A. CONNOK,
President. Vlce-Presldin
W. H. OU8HING. Cashier.
DIRECTORS
sfraiik Carruth J. A. Connor, F. K. GuthionM
J. W. Johneon, Henry BuKck.JoliD O'Keefe
W. I). Merriam, Wm. Wetencanip. W.
H. Gushing.
I'RANSACTSIA GENERAL BANKING BUSiNES
sues ceitificates of deponits bearing interest
Buys and sells exchange, county aud
city 1 .
The best SOFT COAL always on
Hand.
DONT FORGET
AT TIIK '
5 COKlsrBR;S 5
THE LEADING
GROC ER
B
ANK OK CASS COUNTY
Cor Main and Fifth street.
t'aid up capital S50 000
Surplus liS 000
0. H. Parnele President
Fred Gorder Vice Presidant
j. M. Patterson Casheir
T. M. Patterson, Aest Cashier
DIRECTORS
0. H. Parmele. J. M. Patterson, Fred Gorder,
A, B. Smith, K. B. Windham. B. S.Kamsey and
T. M.Patterson
k GENERAL BANK1KC BUSINESS
TRANSATED
Accounts solicited. Interest allowed on time
deposits and prompt attentiongiven to all bus
iness entrusted to its care.
HAS THE MOST
COMPLETE
STOCK IN THE CITY.
EVERVTHING - FRESH - AND - IN - EEA30N
ATTENTION' FAKMEK3
I want your Poultry, Kgs, Mut
ter and your farm produce of all
kinds, I will pay you the highest
cash price as I am buying lor a
firn in Lincoln.
SIXTH STREET "-tLl 1 Hi rTOXlliN ,
F. IL KLLKXBAUM, Prop
The best of fresh meat always found
in this market. Also fresh
Kgg8 and Butter.
Wild game of all kinds kept in their
season.
M SIXTH STREET m
EAT MARKET!
FLICKER SISTERS.
CARRY A FULL LIXE OF
yVilLLENERY AND "REN'CH LOWERS,
TIIK LEADING GROCER
Plattsmouth - - Nebraska
p J. H:A:X:S:K:X
1EALEK IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
GPwOCEIUES,
GLASS AJVD
QUEEN S"WA RE
-o-
We also have a dress making department. Sat
isfaction truaranteed.
Sherwood Store. Plattsmouth
jTAWSON & PEARCE
Carry a Full Line of
FINE MILLENARY AND CHL
DRENS CLOTHING.
ALSO FKESH CUT FLOWEUS
BOOM 2, R LE Y BLOCK. PtAf TM0CTH
Fir sun Feed a Ssecially
i'atronage t the Puble Solicited.
JOHNSON BDILDINGN SixtMiSt