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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1891)
I I smout Y 4 FIFTH YEAR. ''PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. ."SATURDAY SEBTEMPJBR 26.1891 NUMBER 13 Tl i , IT I'-v .. r' A -fi -Wr -rr-v i m jl-v , m y m ii yjanv Jtieraitt T ! 1 ! , i : IT In r st J II'. -H v. ( i ll v : k ft I ;.t as; 1 A M f t 4-1 h A s ?3 i t m - FB17DER Absolutely Pure. 1 1 MY A cream of tartar baking powder. Ugliest of nil in leavening ntrenth. Latest V, S. Ciovernment Hood He- xirt. A. SALSBURY -: D-K-.VT-I-S T : GoLU AMI POkCKLAlX CROWNS. milt. htrtiiaavii n:i Mlii'lli! fertile piilnlem rx V tl.irlllil' III ti l-Ill. , Mnetiolil ork a Specialty. JilCoikHoiMl lllui'k Plattauioiitli, Nnh. iHOS POLLOCK R W HYERS Iutary Public Aliilrniter biilliitot al Estate, Loan and Imurance Agenta If you have real estate lo sell or exchange send iiHdeHcriotinii, price and terniH. Abstracts of title furnished (it reas onable niton. (iioo.omto loiiii lit 14 per rent and J HO OOllllIlisslOMH, m good farm neeurity. I'Ol.I.OCK A IIYKkS I'l.ATTSMOl I II - Nkh. Ortlre uiiilrr Ci' Cinility Hunk, Ill MAWSON A PEA nCE iW - HAVE RKCKIVKH 1 lirir Kail Miawa, fancy rlliliini". Iltm am) iiilll iivi 4 ml m iuw iahlnii runn nliai Mi si is iiml l t. I lie) linv k lull 1 1 Tie III liiiliy ll'uul- allll III IT' ilrr tn rln olil nliN-k out Iimv n duerd lli-'li m Hilnr iiau limiai.il In ;i cm In l riMHiir il, MISS SC IH Vl.KK, TKIMMKK. UOl.l) AM) I'Olti'Kl.AIN ( KOWNH -linden wnrk nml Hint Kuld work a r SPECIALTY. K. HTKINAIH LOI'AI. na aril oilier Ian iwllml ImWfu lurllif iiitliileni iriw(iiiii o iwlh. '. A. MAIWIAU Fitzui-raM I'KKSOXAI. I I Mra. j.oiiiK I'ini' I ( MrM. I'liruli im vi ine i iir linnliii. inilin in I linalui u d.iy. Mrn. Hmnkliii w;in ii piif Binder tor iiimiiu to-diiy. Mm. Steimker nml iliinnlit'T xre l iHilintf in Onialiii lo d;iy. Jimeph KiiotlK wcit to t'oiincil ffltiilfrt tliiH morning for ii nliurl Sunt I'illtiTMOII WIIH II pll4Mell(;i'r ii the enrly truin HiIm morning for linnliii. J. W. Rii'lnirdx, uf I'nion City, Mich., in a (iiu-nt of C Wickemliuni ii (Iiih city. . A. H.iHdin, of Hie Murray Man ii'r, in uttcndiiijr (lie eonvenlioii o l.iy it a looker-on. K. I. ('arlriulil and family left liix morning fur Colorado, wliere they will remain nlioiil two weekx. Mjmm Olive ( iiiHH reltirned from Imiiha Lint even iiiif. lu re lie Iimh S'li alti inliii llie W. C. T. I'. con- entioii thin week. Mr. IUI Threlk. l.lof I'lallmiioiith, el, afterim iiliHence of ceven yearn ruin hi old lnnne in Charilon, re- nrned LihI Monday for a viki'I itiioiiu li i h old (iii'iiiIh. Charilon la.) Herald. 1 1 funk Slreihl, poHtmaHler ol iatlHiuoiilli wan here thin week in- ectintr th poMtoiVicr. The new .iw ilinkeM It ini'linilieiit oil the roHt- k;iHler at the county neat to iiiHpect theolllceii in the county. Wa- lh New. Iwiivh take vmir hri'inii.lu.n. Wown & Harr'ett'n. tf A Herald CorrnarionflBnl in Pennsyl vania. JvDITOR IlKRALii:- Ilavintf prom. iHed to write you a letter while on my viit eiint, 1 nend the following. I had it plcammt journey from I'lattHiuouth to I 'it IhIiu rtr. making the run in twenty -xeven hours over the C. H. iV (J. and f'eniiHylvania Central, and over the A. V. k. k. to my old home, keynoldaville. keynoldnville in located in the center of the (front hitiiminouH coal ficIdH of I'eniiK) lviinia and Iiiih ahout .llllil inhabitanti", not in eluding the HiihurliH, where the minor principally recide. Ahout 75 per cent of thene minerM have hoinoH of their own, and many of (liemjiiiHMeMU hornc and hllKy- To hear the report in the went regard ing the poverty and ditreHM ol niinerH, and then come eaft md liiul jiiHt the roverne, i certainly amiiHiug. In converHiitiou with leading local men, I find that the average miner eanm from $." tn $!' per month, according to the ahility of the man; anil, notwilh Htanding all thin, there in dixHatiH faction among many of them. They remind me of a Ciimh county oflice-holder- they not only want il.. f.Hrt.ii, Imt it fence around it. in no uncommon thing to hear the chimcH of an organ or piano in the home of thcHc coal digger. There ure ahout l.HOO minor in keynoldMV ille ami vicinity, and the monthly pay roll amount to nearly flUO.IMl. They have nliuiit 2,(m coke oven, and to nee them in full lilast at ni'lit i hejond doHcriptiou. A line of lire a mile in length i no niu uiiiiiumi thing here. Ill ohedience lo a Mate law, alter thi month miner will receive their wage every two week. The are moMtly foreigner (ierinan. WelHliinen, Kii( lifliini n. Irinhiuen. and a very few Italian. The caiacity of one mine the Hell I.ewi i ahout 1 10 car perday. The coal i taken out of the hill from thirty live to eventy feet ahove the line of railroad and i conveyed on an incline into the car. One of the largo! tannerie in the eat i located here, having ahout IM) men on it piiy roll; alo a largo woolen mill, employing many men. I find the hill and valley the came hm I loll them twenty year ago, and hut few f my old hool mate. When I gut otf the train there were ahout I'll) people at the depot and among them I iliil tn,t recogni.e a face. It reminded me of old kip Van Winkle; and when I met Home of my acquaintance h of flay of yore, I think from their look of urprio it Htruck them a little the Maine way. I leave to morrow ft Niago a Hnl In, Huffalo, Toronto, and hack hy way of Phila delphia, and will go home hy the (irand Trunk Railway riiiinini; through Canada. Will write you iigiiin when I relurii houi the hall. It. To Gnwl Coliautiier. All thoe that do nut nettle their lawt eaon' coal hill with mi' hy the Kit It of Oct. next will not expect to have any accomidation from me thi hoiiou cd couro, OMire and yard tot South Third ntreet. Tolophono, IX I nlwayn try to haven full line of aii grade ot coal on InuiAr. tf Timothy Clark. riattmulh, Sept. I!i. The Schuyler train had two extra coache on thi morning for the ac coiiiiuodatioii of the wrnteru ileiuo craln w ho are attending the conven tion to-day. That llackingCough can oiiick ly cured hy Shilidi' cure. We iMiarautee it, Hor Sale hy K. (1. Hrii ke and O II Snyder. I Has just opened up a full line of ladles. Gents and Childiens all wool underwear and be fore you buy your Fall or Winter goods. Don't fail to call and 6ee our prices. We beat 'em all. Have you seen those nob by Misses Caps, all pretty shades, 55, 05 and 75 cenls each? THE CRWta NA$ED. The irhD pxaU a Very Harmonious Convention. ,( Everyihlnu Cut, nnd Unert unci Oiled by the Bohb - llie Tiokiit Norn mated. The democrat mot in Waterman' opera limine thin afternoon and put in nomination their county ticket. Tlie reprenentatioti of the county wan not complete, hut the full vote of oat h precinct wa admitted and counted. H. K. White wa clionon chairman. No one neemod to care wllfl III.. .If iltl i lu.i.ij ...up,. ..u....... ..u ...... ...v ........nni,t.M,-, Hill clerk of the dintrict court. Hollow-I ing in the ticket an nominated: hor tieanurer, Hred llerrmann; for nherilf, Win. Tighe; fur clerk of the dintrict court, Dr. Deering; for county clerk. J. H Tipton; fur county judge, It. ,,S. kanmey; for eounlv commiioi er, Win. Neville; for ci. .oner, Dr. II. kH. Ilrendel, of Murray for county .iiperintriidi iit of nchool. (J. W. Noble; fur county mirveyor, Hred I'atternon. The following were ap' ind il delegate to the judicial cony, utiuii to lie held at Nebraska fit; next Monday; A. C. I.oder, II. .. Aldorin.'ii. Win Neville, J. Vallery Jr.. J I, Minor, Con Conner-, V. V. Leona d, S. I'alterHon, W. Ii. Shr clt, h. Morgan. Ilarrinon Suiitii, l'n-d fiordor, Alex Sky lei, In U c. A II. H Walter. M. Archer w,i noiniiiated lo. jiihtice for the city of I'lattninoul i Hred Kroehler for count ible. k. H. Wallace, of I'nion, w.i-choMi-n chairman of the eouitv central committee. D. C. McKntee wan chiineu net ie lary of county central couimiltee by aorlainalion. l lie DiiNioeh Men Meet The meeting of the Munim- Men'n Annociation wa held hint evening at the K. of I', hall a per previou announceinent. While the attendance wa hardly in keeping with the importance of the oeeaiou, it wa evident that thone prenont were deeply interented in the matter, and ntep will be taken to :iure Cax county represen tation. The mooting wan called to order by the chairman, Timothy Clark. On motion of II. N. Dovey a com mittee on finance wan appointed a folluwn: II. N. Dovey, Hrank Mor gan and C. K. WeHcott. The next thing in order wan the eloction of a rejiroHentative to ac company the Can county exhibit. On motion of A. M. Knott-, k. II. Windham wa unanimously declared the choice of the meeting. On motion of Hred Herrmann the nocretary and chonon delegate were empowered to t Iioomo an alternate. On motion of II. N. Dovey the meeting adjourned to meet Tuen day. at 2 p. m., at K. of I', hall. Die Indiana In order Hint thi- Indian encamp ment Mt'onc in the new "On the Trail, or Dan'l lioo'ie," may be ren dered mont effective and roalintic Mennr. I'eck A Hiirniuau have en gaged a band of genuine Shawnee Indian to appear in the play and take the part their aueontorn are credited with. Thone men are real non of the forent, and have with them their niiaw and paipooe. They are under control ol a ncoul and iute. preler, who act or them and direct their movement. Don't fa'l to nee them in the ntroet parade and opera houne tit nigh, appearing in th" play "Dan'l lloone" next Thuinday, Oct I. The live trained Kentucky blooded hornen of the now "On the Trail, or Dan'l Hoone" company are wondein of eiiine nagacity. Prob ably one of the moid intelligent hornen in the world in the trick mure "Mollie," who, brnidoH doing a number of Hoemingly impoible trick, ha been trained to untie "Dan'l Hoone" from the nlake where he Iiiih been left to burn to death by the Indian She i a great favo-1 rite, especially with children, and Iiiih ii irroom asnigned to her care, while her stall in the "Dan'l Houne" car i a marvel of comfort. Will Hppenr at the opera house Thurs day, Oct. 1. i Mm. J. N. Wine leave thin eve ning for Den Moines and Keokuk, Iowa, for the purpose of being prenont at the opening of the largo millinery oHtalilinhments located in thone plncoH. KI.MWOOI) ITKMS rJ" V ''w,g,ita iir kciiJW, '"CitinH ciunilitVLul! 'td 'l!Vlwith thirteen weekly and" to daily pa per. s Hurrah for old Cans! She be lieve insetting the world know nhe is'infurth. The honor of being a nominee for county Hiiperintendcnt fell very gracefully and unexpectedly npon the broad nhoiildern of J. R. Leyda. (lo wad not a candidate hut he got rtiore jimt the name. J'hc 8ai news come from I'latls nmuth slating that the little win of Mf', and Mrs. Hrank Dickson, died Sunday evening. The funeral wan held from the homo of H.M. kichcy at 2 o'clock Tuendav. m " sftl-'isrlit who i ippointcd by the poHloflice detiartihent In vinil the poMtoflh-en in C'iihh county, wan here Wednesday and reported find ing Kliuwood pontoflice for the pant two year fanltlenH and necond to none in the county for regularity llie many friend of H. D'jkson in thin end of the county are much pleanod to hear of hi nuccesn in ne curing the nomination for county clerk by acclamation. Hrank'n faiih in lie wa i -race. W . full: Km I I fi.ind old principle ha never oil and he .vill make a noble -Iv, con-orx at ively and man repulilii an placed I,. C. il tin- In ad of the ticket tin- utl lor i i. mil v treasurer. Mr. ICickholf'n iniiii latum wa- iiuanimou and by ai i'laai itiini, notwithstanding the tingl'iree thai tried to draw him hum the hi. lit. IIKill SCIIool, NOTKS. in I'ATkIC OIV H A WAY. Tin re is a i-teady increane in the enrollment. John Wright visited nt the high nchool Hriday. Minn Olive Hoyd wa a pleasant caller at highnohool Hriday. "(iorrude Milton wan a visitor at central building one day thin week. Miss I. aura Keeney, uf Central City, Neb., wan a visitor at central blinding Monday afternoon. Student at central building have enjoyed several outdoor recenses this week as results of lire alarms. Several of the post-graduates are taking the teachers course, which, by the way is one of the good fea tures of the high nchool thin year. As an evidence of the interest taken by the students in education al progression, wo want t month II the nrgnmatiim of a Literary society in the high school. We un derstand also, that there are to be one or two mote nociotie organized in the near future. Jt is noodlenn to nay that thone nocietien will great ly benefit those who take an inter est in them. We will nay more about ihem later. Drown A Harrelt have just re ceived a lino line of imported tooth and nail brushes, clolh and hair brushes. I'riffH away down. tf SI Piunkard, . C. I.ewin one of the cleverent of comediaun, ansinted by a company of merit, presented the amusing Yankee drama, "Si I'lunkard" to a tine audience in Shawhan's Opera House last evening, and never wan an audience more pleased. Mr. I.ewin has siirruunileil himself with a good company, W. M. Milligan as the (ierman comedian, in a w hole team and he wan recalled alter nearly every appearance. The en entire company found favor with the audience nnd were responsible for considerable merriment. A to the comedy itself, there'n junt plot cnouogh in it to bring out the quaint drolleries of the Yankee peddler and hi coterie of friends, likewise hi enemies. "Si I'lunk ard" neoi ed a point, and will be greeted by host of friends should ho return to Tillin. Tiff in, ()., Daily Advertiser, Nov. 8. I Si Hi. Will up. pear at the Waterman Tuesday night Sept. 211. J. I,. Minor relumed from St. I.ouis last evening, wdiere he ha .,.n attending the exposition now being held there. He reports, the exposition a grand nuccesn, in every particular. Charles ThonuiH Dabh in off duty to-day celebrating his twenty-fifth birthday ami taking in the demo cratic county convention which meet in thi city this afternoon. Charley has the make-up of a gootl strong democrat, but Ih not yet old enough to vote the democratic ticket w ithout a ni ralch. i IDSUMMEU CLEARANCE SALEf Iu order to reduco fitock to make room for our tall purchases we must clotse out the balance of our Summer 6tock as quickly as this 6ible. Commencing to day we will goodw, embroideries ilouncings and At 20 Per Out DiK'ount From J.csular Trice, adies Bummer vests at 8c regular. 10c quality. " adies summer vests at 10c J adies black and fancy ribbed vests 25c worth 35c. Ladies black lisle and ancy ' 35 worth 45c Ladies silk ac75c, Jadias silk vests at 20 per cent, on all Jerseys. gO per cent dicsount Challien reduced to 5 cents per yard, regulars 8:)c liallity Mousseline do India reduced l Ik' per yard. We make thisolTer in order to reduce stock Now is the time to purchase if in want of any of the above goods. klvMKM HKk nil of our good marked in (dain figures nnd we (loan we advertiHo. Don't miss Ibis na,o as they are the lowest prices quoted this season. F. HERRMANN ONE DOOR EAST FjRST NATIONAL. CLOSE liilfJIKS AflSSlaS AND 1 - -: , ISA GlIIcJJIl'tJ FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR WE PBOPOSE TO BUI THEM CHEAPEN Than ever before offered to the people ofPlattsmoth and. vicinity, our stock: is Constantly arriving and will noon ... ... . llM ,,,,, morestaple ntvlen, and will bo e posed of the newest and chmcoM productions o domestic and t manufacture . hor a fit an, excellenc of workmanslmMu.r .,,. no oeexceiie.i. Ami ttie or.cen that in the amounts of the cloak trade. "WE HAVE a silk si-iil iilunli u i.-,.i,.. -lu od natin lining and seal ornaments that we can sell for $2 50 Thi!'! r' al fla amg"' n,nWtM,n """" UuiJHy WE HAVE sell aUlU. that would be cheap a, .. for the same garment. In the elegant and stvlish in the trimm..,! ' urn. THE PBOPERlhl,, ft:. " ' '"r"'"ii eiissoHwear in endless varitv. We bought our cloaks early of to onVr them at very low figures. We Solicit your favors and an early inspec. tion of our stock. WM. HER 507 Main Street AT offer our entire line ot white all overs .regular. 15 quality, Egyptian cotton vests at mixed vests at 6oc. was a bar- $1, reduced from $1.23, ladies shirt waists and on. all oursilk umbrellas FIGURES GLOiUS,. cairns be complete. It will comprint a full en" we olfer them at are , II silk seal iilunli 1,..L,.i vu :.... i- .. . I2V aitlm,, " 1 "J" , r" h! X fitu.r gn,,,,., v ,,.,,. , ' '8 " i . C ":, Z .. . "y . - ' '"ng very IT III both cloth and for Misnonthm fall and winter will be entirely dinciIrlhS Hrst hands and are thereby enabled ' """" a OL D & SON. i'ljittsinoutli, Nob. I i: r. i i