The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, September 22, 1891, Image 2

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TUESDAY, SKI'T. Ti. 1891
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
F.)r Clerk ol the Dltrict Court :
A. SALISBURY.
For r.earairer :
L. C. KICKHOFF.
Kor Sheriff :
GICO. KDSOX
Kor County Clerk :
FRANK DICKSON.
Fur County Judtfe :
. CALVIN KISShl.L.
For CtMinty 8niwrlntndtnt :
j. f;. lkyda.
F'ir Coroner :
J. I. UNKUH.
FurHurveyor :
A M x ks.
For (uiiiiiiisluner Firr-t bmriet :
A. M. TODD.
REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION.
--The republican elector of the
state of Nebraska are requested to
nend delegated from their several
counties, to meet in convention in
the city of Lincoln, Thursday, Sep
tember 24, 18J1, at 10 o'clock a. m.,
for the purpose of placing- in nomi
nation candidati-s 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 convention.
THE APPORTIONMENT
The several counties are entitled
to representation as follows, being
based upon the vote cast for Hon
Geo. H. Hastings, for attorney-general
in 11)0. giving one delegate-at-l.irge
to each county, and one or
each 1.T0 votes anil the major frac
tion thereof:
CoOSTIM.
Adam
Artlmr
Artie lope
Banner
Hoyd
Blaine
Hooit
Hoi Butte ...
hrown
Hurral"
Hutler
Hurl
t'.ttM
0,lar
Ciiaie
Cheyenne
(lurry
iT. iy
Colf.it
Cumin,:
Cu-ter
DikoU
ae
I iw,,u
IVeuel
iMxon
l,hluM
IM!L'IH . .
H'lioly
K'lliti're
tWVTIM. Ultl.
Johtiooci . ..7
Kearney
Keya Pali t
Keith
Kimliall...
nuol ....
.i.ancaUir.
I.I n,lu...,
Ismail ...
lnj Any
..,.li.....
Mc-eniTMin.
!l
t
Merm-k ft
tl Nemaha
ance....
NiKkolJ.i
-Otoe
tnjPaniie
relkllm
Pierre
Phelii
Plalle
. TlPolk
. rv.fi wniow
. .1 Kii'liAjdioa .
. Kork
.11 SnlWtr
w Harpy
. .1 s-,tiinler . .
o I Klu (I
,-ard
Iietiitan ....
KranKlm S
Frontier v
KiriiaH
sherm.ti,
p'Sievi
HT.u.ton
Thayer
i 1 honotrt
i TliurioD
n Valley . . .
n Wnsliiimtiiti
4 Wayne
J' Webrler
4 Wlteeief
a. York
41
it T'al
li.ufe
tiarltehl ...
(iu-.re-r
lirant ... .
liieely
Hall
Hamilton. .
IUiUii ..,
Have .. ..
Mnrm-ma
Holt .
Howard...,
It'e-Ker ...
etf enwu . . .
li
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No vote returned.
It is recomended that no proxies
be addinitted to the convention,
and tlifit the (h-legatea present be
authorized to cast the full vote of
the delegation.
It is further recomended that the
st.ite central committee select the
temporary organisation of the con
veution. John C. Watso.v,
Wai.t.M. Skkly, Cliairmau.
,;(Tetary.
THE COUNTY TICKET.
The republicans of Cuss count)'
enter the campaign this year with a
greater degree of unity and entliu
si. 1111 and a more determined
spirit than they have shown for
years. They have nominated a
ticket that inspires conlidcnce and
render." the ontest one of men as
well as party principle. Entering
under these favorable circumstan
ces it is only rea -finable toconclitde
that the entire ticket will be tri
umphantly elected.
It is not often that a party goes
into a tight with a stronger ticket
1 1 . a li which the convention selected
last Satunday it ticket to which its
supporters may refer with pride
and satisfaction. Fr C0'!'ty clerk
a better selection could not have
been in. nli' than the nominee, Frank
I)u -knoll. Willi bis experience as dep
ulyclerk. his fine natural business
prililications bis integrity and ex
habits makes liiui, indeed, emi
nently fitted for the position.
In the nominee for county treasu
ri r, L. ('. Kit khotT, we have a man to
whom the financial altairs of Hie
county may be entrusted with per
fect salety. Mr. F.ickholf lias lor
many Nvitrs been our" of our fore
most fanners, a man whose integri
ty is above ((iieslion and his popu
larity with all classes will make
him mi exeeedinuly strong candi
date. (;.- K.,,,,i i.r k',ek lllufTs. isat-o
a practical farmer, a staunch rTti
lu, in and a thoroughly hone
coniietent and strong candid. lie.
Calvin K'ussil. of AVcepinj Water,
nominee for county judge, is too
well and favorably know to call for
special comment at this-time. II
lias alreadv filled the ollice, to
which his party desires to elect
him, to the entire satisfaction of his
constituents. His fitness for the
position isabove question and his
popularity with all parties and
sections will make him u strong
candidate.
A. Salisbury, nominee for clerk of
the district court, one of our most
prominent dentists, has won an en
viable reputation, not only profes
sionally but personally, and with
his line business qualities, genial
ity ami sterling integrity he will
make a successful run uud perform
the exacting duties of the office to
w hich he aspires faithfully and well
J. K. I-yda, of Weeping Water,
nominee for superintendent of
schools, though a young man, has
been a live, progressive teacher for
several years. This is truly a case
in which the office sought the man,
as Mr. Leyda hadno intimation that
hi s friends would present his name
until a few moments before the
vote was taken. His friends had
considered well his availability and
concluded that a stronger man
could not be found.
The nomination of J. 1. Unruh, of
I'lattsmuoth, for corner, to succeed
himself will give general satisfac
tion. During the year in which tie
has filled the position, he has
proved himself a thoroughly com
petent ready officer and justly en
titled to the position another term.
Mr. Unruh will be a strong candi
date. A. C. Mayes, our present county
surveyor, will be re-elected to tlfr
position that he has so ably filled
in the past. A stronger candidate
could not have been secured.
A. B. Todd named by the
first commissioner district, for re
noinination to the office of county
commissioner, is thoroughly known
throughout the county as an effi
cient, upright and able officer. The
election of Mr. Todd might as well
have been made unanimous at
once.
These are ( the names placed be
fore the voters of Casii county, by
the republican on the ticket is well
known to our readers, hence we
are nut entering litis campaign
blindly.
But there is a work for every
member of the party to do, in order
to make its election, absolutely
certain. I-et us remember the
admonition of our newly elected
chairman of the central committee
when he said "go home with a bur
den arid a responsibility and work
until the ticket is elected."
Will we do it?
BKFOKR the democratic slate con
vention convened at Grand Island,
the democratic press, particularly
our home organ, was loud in its
denunciations of Bwyd'tt veto of the
Newberry freight bill, but since the
bosses have been heard from and
it hfiS ('( k settled fact that the
party will uphold Boyd's action,
these papers have maintained a
silence in the matter that is really
surprising. Doe it mean that
(bene paper propose lo surrender
all independence in the matter,
cease to advocate a course that
they really believe would be to the
interest of the people and even ad
ovcate directly the opposite view,
regardless of their honest convic
tions, simply to satisfy party
bosses? These party newspapers
were directed doubtless, by declara
tions of party platforms in tnepast;
but surely in the fare of the usual
neglect to fulfil party pledges, these
papers, the editors of which ure
well acquainted with democratic
methods, should be careful to ad
vance no sentiment concerning n
question of general concern, until
the crowd lias been heard from.
THE republican state convention
meets at Lincoln next Thursday. -
Gtsil) crops always indicate the
success of the republican ticket.
Kkkp in the mibdle of the road.
Some of the most startling, in
tcrsting disco veries of the life and
customs of buried Fgypt are now
being made through extensiveexca
vattions. These discoveries are
exciting a great interest. Many
discoveries lire, however, being
made in our country that are re-
markable, among which we may
mention that id Mailer's Tain I'nra
ly.er which elfccts entire relief, and
in many rases a complete cure oi
that terrible disease rheumatism,
Hint which also relieves pain of all
kinds. For sale by all druggists.
SPEAK NO ILL. -Nuv.
"iH-nh ho ill. ti kiurliy word
4itUl In-W'l iimr it Mm.. Ih lilli'l.
A ; i I oh: to O'ciiIm' ,'. ii'li l.il- i i 1 ' , lii-ant
I-tor Im-iii-iiIIi it iioMt- mm. I
full on a t,i n r -v-,-,1 u n
11) 4 l 4-i- tllll I.lll ti'l I'lllll
t-or II loil 1 1 1 1 1,- l' i 1 1 kno it
Still 1,-1 n ,,K llir Im-,1 VV,- l llll
,- no- the Im in t I !,;-! I.i.ri ' i"i!-l lll-li-
iiiii'l li,,i; in,"' h--r'- I. mil f,.ii- v.
Il i .i.i II 'l- -ii:l- leim iti ll t in
'loin.ft,- hlllio,!,;!) 1,111 lulne?
No, 1,-L u r-iirii a hlutii-r mooiL
A nohirt I'-tiinau- of imtii;
Ik t-iirin-.t 111 tliti iM-Jirrll lor Rood,
And iM-nk of all tut In,i we can.
Tlirn avnk no 111. Out lenient be
To otner'a failing. iu your ow n.
If you're the Aral fault to ie.
tie not the Mr.l to uuike It known.
For life It but a pruialnit day;
No lipn may tell how ahort In apan.
Then, ohl the lit! la time we alar.
Left apeak of all tne lo-nt we can.
-Once a Week.
Ante and Their t'aea.
During twelve months gpent In the
Australian ctdoniea in the year 1370-1 I
bad more ojiportunitiue titan wore plena
ant of studying the habits of ante
These insects, as is well known, are not
only a nuisance, bat an absolute pmt in
hot countries. They march in myriads
and destroy everything in their road
In justice to the ants, I am bonml, how
ever, to admit that 1 have found them
uaeful in more ways than one. For in
stance, 1 bought an ojiowitim hkin rug
from a native. 1 soon became painfully
aware of the fact that it literally
swarmed with fleas and other vermin
In vain did 1 exhaust my stock of pepper
Even turpentine teemed to have no effect
beyond increasing the reckling activity
of these irritating rvtth-m.
At last in desiwtir 1 threw mv nig
down on an unt hill. In h-ss than half
an hour every Ilea and "Meetionable
parasite was euten. bat the rug wa fall
of ants 1 therefore hung it on a ml-
tnofii bm-h, and as soon as the anta
found they were suspended thev has
tened to leave the mg and descended by
the bush as best they could.
Again. I had killed a snake in Tas
mania and wiahed to clean and tleacb
the skeleton, which 1 Intended to have
mounted as a necklace. 1 left the body
near an ants' nest. In a few hours there
was not a vestige of flesh on the hone.
The sun soon did the nt. Gentleman's
Magazine.
tilrle la Vermont's Celebration.
The most beautiful feature of Ver
mont's centennial celebration at Ben
nington was the triumphal arch, a uxaaa
ive structure, at leant thirty-five feet
high. In iu lofty turret was a throne
of gold and national colon, occupied by
11 1 as Lulie Adams, of Bennington, robed
as the Goddeaeof Liberty Juot below
on the top of the arch, were 133 prut.
elected from the public schools, clad in
pure white and with flowing hair, who
ang patriotic songs accooirn:ed by a
cornet, as the parade pawed beneath the
archway. Below these the arm arcbes
were filled with maidens, bearing In
their hands banners emblazoned in gold
and colors with the various coat of
anna of the states. At the banqnet
many notable ladies were prewnnt, and
the tables were served in part by 800
young women in white. Boston Wom
an's Journal.
Neighbors and Svelal Belatioua.
While it is pleasant to have neighbors
with whom we are on familiar social re
lations, the fact that we are neighbors
merely is no reeon why such relation
should exist Certainly no oue has any
reason to be offended if a neighbor
choose to live in retirement, or doea uot
return obsequious calls. Too many of
the calls on new neighbors, which are
considered a social duty in many dis
tricts of the country, are simply prying
errand b see if the parlor carpet U
genuine Brunsels or rag, or whether the
new neighbor keep her hair In curl
paper at calling hour, or is a good
manager or a hopeless slattern, or some
thing else, which is no possible concern
of the caller. New York Tribune.
Coina Show 1 bat the Umbrella Is Old.
On coins in the rock carvings of tit
ancient the nmbreila often shows i La
familiar form.. Tb is goes to prove that
Jonas Han way did not invent the um
brella, but he saw the value of the east
ern sunshade, and soon it became the
fashion to carry this useful article.
Tnere must be great difTreiM butween
the umbrella of the eighteenth century
and the modern steel ribbed, silk cov
ered, slender article which Is regarded
a a misfortune to get wet Irish Time,
He Knew.
A voting woman was trading In a
stationer's shop and the eldurly proprietor
suddenly asked:
"And when dire the weddirg take
place?"
"The wedding? Why, you don't think"
the fair customer blushed and hwi
tated.
"Ah, miss, when young Indie buy a
hundred sheets of paper and only twenty-
five envelope, know there is some-
thliiu iu the wind. Exchangs.
It i a great deal easier to see allevia
tions and to apply philistopliical consola
tions in the uusi of a fnetid's trouble
than In our own. The one and only form
of consolation which Is mil vernal ly true
and applicable is that "it might be
worw." There is no conceivable case so
bad that this may not truly be said of it.
Aluminium has been suggested a a
material for coins, but there are objec
tions to it It bus always a greasy feel,
due to the presence of a slight but un
avoidable film of oxide of aliiiniriituu
over IU surface.
A remedy for creaking hinges is mut
ton tallow rubbed on the joint A great
many locks that rufuse to do their work
are simply rusted and will be all right if
carefully oiled.
Large Englisli walnnt shell are fre
quently mounted with hinge and used
as ornamental cast for lings, jewel and
miniature article for present.
ARK
a
No Excuse for not having a
Home ol Your Own.
Put What you are paying out
for Rent Into a home.
7 per cent money for persons
wishing to build in South
Park.
Look, to the Future
and invest now in
South Pcjrk.
I HE OPPORTUNIIY OF A
LIFE TIME.
Among other redsuns why it is
belter to invent in Smith 1'iirk tluin
elsewhere in the city, lire these:
I'ropcrty is more Htileable if you
wish to Hell, 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 proxpect
The ."Mb ward cmnpowed largely of
South I'ark, less than three yearn
ago could hardly muster up u vote
at the last general election the vote
was :w uud all were not polled. It
lias been lese than two years since
the city invited tia into the corpor
ate limits, yet we have over one hun
dred newly built house ond others.
in proccm of construction, owned,
with few exceptions, by the parties
now living in them.
Thirt part of the city has a More
water mains, electric arc lights,
church and hcIiooI privclcdgen and
a new church edifice just erected
of which the whole city ie proud.
MattsmniithV steady growth for
five eats past almost doubling its
population; the advance stand it
has taken regarding public im
provements, the certainty of a new
&N0,il court house; the completion1
of the nre.it Missouri I'acilic rail
way into this city, giving us anoth
er great trunk line and competing
market; the constant increasing
pay roll of the C. H. A J. shopH, to
pettier with many other well known
reasons, assure a steady and perma
nent advance iu realty, which will
doubtless effect South Turk more
favorably than any other portion of
i'lattdmouth. '
With a tit w to tlit Hitxiurttyniirul uf
u at ill jrKittr yruwth of this jxirl uf
IU lit j, Ifle mill wuli inu In tell luU on
tnntitlily piiymi-titii, furnish mowy
with trhuh f ernt hnimei will cr-
ihunijt lot fur othrr tmjirnrnl i-ity
jiiojh rty or fur ileniralilf imjrnrl or
unimproved InwU.
It is not so much tin- speculator
art the permanent resident that we
wish to purchase this dieirable
property. Out of over hli,li l v pres
ent owners of South I'ark
property none ure speculators
hence there ure no fictitou value
ami lots; are selling at about the
price they were immediatly titter
it was platted-n strong argument
why the present is a most desirable
time for investments. Much nildi
tinnal information regarding South
I'ark may be had by calling lit my
office on Main Htreet over M, ink of
Chsd County.
It. B. WINDHAM
C. MAY KS
(.'tit N I V - SI, It V V. ll I;
AM,
civil. i;.(;ini;i;k'
A count)' i-li-ik k he
Htli-llili-d til
nl-TICR IN IDl k'T lint si-..
I'latt-inoiith, - - Nebraska
I L I.II S I'Kl'I'KKUKRC.
MANl'r Al Tl UK ,S AND
u.'i:o: ;:::": t. ;i;n fi:tw
HI-At HI IK THK
CIIOK i;Sf H HANDS OF CM.AHS
mi 1. I.I.N k or
TOH.UIO AVI) SMOKI ES ARTICLES
always iu stock
- o - - -I'lattsmouth,
- Nebrassa
IKST : NATIONAL : HANK
OF PI.ATTMMOl III, NKhHAriKa.
Paid up capital ..
iurnlua
. S.vi.mo.oo
. lu.uuo.u,
U!!er the trerr be.l farllltlea lur the pruuip
iraiuaciiuu ui ukioj"ii
Biiiikiug Business
0tKk, bonru, uld, Rorernment and lical
nritlei tsuiKht and sold. Ieplu received
and mtrreat alloeeil on the eertlflcate
Pratt drawn, available In any part u( the
I'tilleJ Stale and all the principal Wwus ol
lurope.
0OU.BCT1OI.S HAD! ANB FMOMPTLT REHIT-
1Bi.
HlKbeat market price paid lur Cuuutjr War
rants, Htale ana County bunds.
DIKKCTOlUi
John Pitr.Kerald D. ilawi.wurtb
Haio WauKh. K. B. While
(ieorge B. Dorey
John FtUfc-erald. . 8. Wauxh.
President tare.
JIIK CD U.-..S H XK.
rLAITiMOl'T II NKHKAHKA
Oayllal stork paid In W
Authorned Capital, 1100,000.
urricaa
f HANK CAKKUTH. JUM. A. CtNOIl,
Presldeut. Vlce-Preai-leiii
W. B. OL'HHINl. Ce-hier.
DiaaoToa
fraii k ( arrutb J. A. Connor, V. U. (iutnuiani
I. W. JohDou, Henry BiKk.JohaO'Keete
W. D. Msmam. Wra. WeUneamp, W.
II. CuslCK.
TRANSACTS:! GENERAL BANIING B0S1NES
siieeeeitltlcale. of deswiti beartnit Interest
. Buvs and lelli eichanKe. county and
elty .i.mii
B
AN K OF CASS COl'NTY
for Main and Ktfth aireet.
aid up capital
Sutplua s.O
OFFICERS
0. II Parnele Preeldetil
Pred (iorder Vice Preeiilant
1. M. Paltenstn ( ashelr
T. M. Pattenion, At taeblel
DIRECTORS
I), li. Pannele, J, M I'ittrnon, Pea linrder.
A, H. Hiniih, K. 11. Wlndhaui, H. 8. Kamiey and
T. M PaiUiraun
a GENERAL BASX1NC BU3IBL8S
TRAH8ATED
Aecniint villrlted. laiereat allowed os time
lepiralla and pfmiiirt aitentloujlreu to all bus
iuims eutriuted to Its care.
MEAT MARKET
" SIXTH HTITF.KI
F. II. KLLKNHAl'M. I'rop.
The best of fresh meut always found
in this market. Also fresh
F.gK and Mutter.
Wibl game of all kinds kept in their
EAT MARKET!
'PUCKER SISTERS.
IAKKVA PI' IX LINK OP
fKLLt-HhHt AND FmFNCH Kl-OWKHS,
We also hate a Un-si makliiK departmeiit. Hat-
lafactlun Knaranleed.
SUHkWOODS'KJWK. 1't.A'l THMOU1H
Chamborlain'a Era and fSTrin
Ointment.
A cdrtnln aire (or Chronlo Bore Eye,
Totter, Kail Khoum, Bcali Head, Old
ChroDlo Boro, Fever Bores, Eczema,
Itch, Prairie Bcratchet, Sore Klpplca
and Pile. It I ooolinjr and footblos.
IIundredo( case have bcoa cured by
It alter all other treatment bad failed,
A.
1v)HIL!P THEIROLF
Huh 0()tif'l up The
rirst. M"r,D'8t, - Cor-ifHt f
SALOON j
in Tin; city '
W here may be found choice wines . t
I il ltni'H and cigars. i
ANHKl'SKH MI SCII UKKH. J
a.m. r
hass' alf; Winn-; laiikl, i
alwnyn on hand.
COKXhtY OP MAIN AND Ptil KI H 8T.
t. PKTKISE
THE LEADINO
GROC ER
HAS THE MOST
COMPLETE
STOCK IN THE CITY,
EVESiTH::J - FFaKH - AND - IN - BEA.
ATTE.VTIO.V FAirHEka
I want your lJoultrv. V. tMfftl Milt.
ter and your farm produce of nil
kindM, I will pay you the highest
cash price as I am buying Tor a
firn in Lincoln.
B. PETERSEN,
THK LEADING GROCER
I'lattHtiiouth Nebraska
p J. H A N S K N
OKAt.IR IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
QK0CEIUES,
GLASS A1SL
I cr
QUEENSWAUE j
i MtrouHg I tin1. Puhle Solicited, jj
JOHNSON EUILDINGN SillUHSt
TTOKNIY A LAW.
WINDHAM & DA VIES.
a. B. WINDHAM. JOHN A. DAVIKH
Notary 1'iilillc Nutary Pubib)
Omce over Hank of ( ae County
Plattamoutb - NeWaaba
TTORNKV
A. N. SULLIVAN.
Attorney aUUw. Will kits prompt attention
to all hnelneea entrnled to him. omee Iu
Uuiua Mu. k, taxt Side, Plitmouui.Neb.
JCTEW HARDWARE STORE
S. K. HALL A SON
Keep all kinds of builders hardware on baud
and lll mpply cmitrnrton oa nioat Ia
orable terms
TIN" ROOFING
HullnK
and alt kind of tin si irk promptly
oue. Order Iroin Hie eountry Huddled.
S16 feaal HI. I'LATTMMUUTII, NEB.
Lumber Yard
THE OLD RELIABLE.
II. A, WATERHAN & SON
Hbingli, Lath, Haab,
Doors. Blind
Can lupply evorw demand of tbo city.
Call and gut terms. Fourth street
in roar of opera house,
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