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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1891)
t neral M n ft , ft U l- -I smoiitii A jl mhh Mil FIHI1 YEAR. PLATTSMOUTO, NEBRASKA. TUESDaV SEBrEWER 29 1891 NUMBER 15 J I 1 Absolutely Pure. I A ...... u.t if (nplnf It.iLi.i.r ituri 1 r ' llighest of nil in leavening strcnth. -I.uti'Ht I', n. (jovcrnment rood Ke- port. A. SALSBURY : I)-K N T-I S T : (KlU AND I'KKCKLAIN CKOWNS, I lr, HiclnwHyi n'ilbrtlc firth pHnle ev Fine Cmld Work a Specialty. Iturkaood BIik'K Ptutuniniitli. b ' liAHOS POLLOCK R V HYERS ' g fitry 1'ulillcA AbMnwtrr H.ilirlUir 7 -i Etate, Loan and InnuraDoe Agi'cU ' It yu liiive rrai reii.ie in scil or : . ' exchange send usdescription, price ' and terms. A bstracts of title furnished nt reas onable rule. f HIOIU) to loan itt 7'j jut rent and no commissions, on good farm security. POLLOCK A HYKKS 1'I.ATTHMoVTll N'KH. Oftlrr umlr ' County lizzt., mUWSON A PCARCK 3 HAVE KH KIVKIl tirlr Full it raw., funr? illilnma. llpt and Ulllt io loi ol new Iiflilon run Up hitl in lrw nd fc I 'I hry hxvt a lull llur ul liatiy hnnl-mil In i.r W t. flour nlil .fork out have rr ducrd tbi li imw ntlnr hat to 40 mid to 7It rn l iimiini-il, MISS SCIICYLKK, TK1MMKK. if' .r ;: ' 7 UOI.II AMU POKC'KI.AI CKOANs -Briil no work and Hon gold work SPECIALTY. DK. HTKIKAIIM LOCA I. u rll m othsr 'wi OTtllcllCKKKlun lllf tllf lilUlllFMFllntCllllll ul l.-Ctll. fc C. K. MARSHALL. - PituenilJ - I'KK'SONAL W. II. I'icki-iiM in in Onuiliii todu) . Win. Millrr went to Omnhii tliin morning to work. T. II. Sti-vi'min, of Ncliniitku City, lit in the city tixtiiy. Mm. Joe Kline wun 11 puiiHfimrr tin the early train for Onialiii. The Troup t'Hine in on tlie K. I', thin miirniiijf frniu Oiniiha. Mrn. Mny Humi of Chicno in viriit i ri n lu-r mother. Mm. Vuniitta. J. II. Waterman of Lincoln came in on the St hu ler thin mur 11 i 11 tf . Mm. Frank I'nliner returned thia morning from an n tended viwit to Pennsylvania. Wat. FUlmen, John Milium and Jim Johna arc duck hunting over the river to-day. A. If. Oray Htiatained juite a painful injury to-day by accident ally mndiing the tore linger on hi left hand. Mra. I.ivingntone mid daughter, Jeanet, who have been viaiting at Ann Arbor, Michigan, Chicago and other c.ihIi i ii (mint returned home t day. The Lincoln Journul apcaka in high term of a very large and fine plant dnnated to the laboratory by our enternrininir florin!. W. I. -. -- - 1 , Meaner. TSjc ".".i I'lunkard" Comedy Co. arrived thU tnoriiing on No. 4 and indication are that it will merit the patronage of our jieoplc. The play in peculiarly a novel one and cannot fail to Interest, aniline and instruct. The company Mipimrtn an excellent band and attired in farmera' garb It pre ton I a a novel appearniice. 1HEFICH r FOR PURE FOOD. Buoctn of th Elfurta to Scotch Bad Baking Powktri -The HggrcHtu've war waged by the Royal linking Powder Company upon the hoaU of adulterated and impure baking powder told throughout the country ia bavin a deairable effect. The acandaloua attacka upon the Royal company by the manufacturers of the impure good (which are made doubtleaa aitll from a apirit ot revenge and in the hope of breaking the effect of the damaging expoaurea) allow that they nre hit, while the oflicial reports which have come from vari ous: public authorities, fully corro borating the statements made by the Royal company, havenwakened a wholeaome public aentimeut in favor of rcprcaaive laws, skliirli menns miachief to the illegitimate tarflic. The Royal Making I'owder Com pany set out some time ago to ex pose, the character and to break up the sale of adulterated baking powders. Having found from an examination nt many ' nprcimcna there was it large number of brands actually injurious in the market, they brought the matter before the public and denounced the makers by name in the press and to the health authorities. The affair was taken up by physicians. Hoards ol Health, and legislatures through out the country, Chemists were em ployed to test the various powders in the market, and the governient itself directed analyses to be made before it would purchase the supplies needed for army, navy and Indian uses. The results justified the charges made by the Royal company. Not only were the majority of baking powders in the market found to be lergely adulterated, but many of them were ascertained to contain alum and other pnisionous ingre dients to such an extent as to render them positively unsafe for tine in human food. In making the charges the Royal Making Powder Company did not hesitate to enter into competition with every other baking powder in the country, and it ia a public sat isfaction that in the eiflicial tests by the government anil state chemists and by Hoards of Health, the Royal Making Powder has been declared to be the superior of all others in strength, purity and wholesome ness, and absolutely free from all inferior or determined substances. From recent official reports it is evident that the alum ami other wine impure goods have again come upon the market in danger ous quantities and their old enemy, the Koyal, is airain upon the war path. In continuing its warfare against these good the Royal is meeting with the old time otipoxi tion and abune. The public, how ever, will appreciate, as heretofore, both the object of the abune and the action of the Royal company, and award full juMit e In lin- (om. pany that so fearlessly standn up for its protection from such adven tures. To Cual Cohaumar. All those thiil their last season's coal bills with me by the Kith of t let. next will not (pri-t to liHva toty "".en:!:::!::;:::::.-! from me this season of course, llflice and yard VH South Third street. Telephone, 13. I always try to have u full line of all grades of coal 011 hand. tt TIMOTHY CLAr-K. PlBttsinulh, Sept. 2"-', N"1. Always take your prescriptions to Hrown & Harrett's. if Has just opened up a full line of ladies, Gents and Childrens all wool underwear and be fore you buy your Fall or Wiuter goods. Don't fail to call and 6ee our prices. We beat 'era all. Have you seen those nob by Missts Caps, all pretty shades, 55, (15 and 75 cents each." lift Council Chamber. The council met in regular ces sion. All members present except A.Salisbury and W. I Hrowne. A petition of T. H. Hrown and others praying for liberty to do more work on Kight street north of Timber, was presented and prayer of the petition granted. Petition of Peter CarlHon and others praying for permission to' work out poll tax was presented and prayer granted. , A petition of J. M. (irace and others praying for permission to keep saloons running until 11 o'clock rather than 10 as provided in ordinance 33. On motion the ju diciary committee was instructed to draft an amendment to ordin ance 33 to the effect of the prayerf the petition. On motion the report of the finance committee wan adopted and in order for the same was authorized drawn on the treasury. Hills allowed: Fred Herrmann, dry goods. . $ 8 72 l.eo. I'oisal, street com 22 00 H. Holloway, special police. . . 7 00 A. H. Knotts, printing 16 00 I Reinhackel, spec'! police. . . 4 00 Win. Oenry, hand labor , 1,1 00 John Monroe " G. Humphrey G. Swobody " Jas. Cole R. Johnson " C. Wheeler " J. Vanda " Wm. Hrantner " C. W. Green Tom Kllin Wm. Claus 15 50 3 70 24 1)0 5 25 15 00 12 30 7 05 II 4(1 4 (15 on 7 05 Geo. I'oisal, team work.l 55 00 Jones & FiU'd Jno. Yanda Edwin Hates Jacob Stull A. G. Green 1(1 SO 31 80 31 80 24 30 30 30 On motion the report of the com mittee on sidewalks, to the effect that certain walks be repaired, was adopted and ordinances to thai ef- feet ordered drawn up. ' On motion the incline on side walk at the livery stable on Sixth street was ordered removed and in addition the walk was ordered made a legal width. On motion a resolution to the ef fect that Hayes' udTtllion n proved was adopted. On motion the following registrars of voters were appointed for the several wards: First ward: Fred Hlaek, M. O'Rouke. Uan Coffey. Second ward: P. E. Ruffner. 11. C. McMaken, Wm. Hrnnter. Third ward: ( has. Twins, O. M, Streight. W. II . Mann. Fourth ward: Henry Ofe, C. O'Cim nor. W. J. ThomaK. Fifth ward: J. Williams, A. J. Graves, J. L. Minor. On motion the clerk was au thorized to purchase registration books as chcapl) an possible. On motion the meeting ad journed. Hv Dr. U-!'t Cominj It has beeir authoritatively an nounced that Rev. Hritt, I). i of Hastings, has been appointed to succeed Rev. Huckner as pastor of the M. K. church in this city. Rev. Hritt hiA b. t ii ! Hied nt Hastings for the past live years, and is every where conceded to be one of the strongest uud most popular min isters in the Methodist Conferenci. He will arrive next Wednesday and occupy the pulpit next Sunday. Ha Failed to Arriva. After learning that Rev. Huckner would not be returned to the pastorate in theM. E. church at this place, the members of the church planned a farewell reception to he given at the parsonage hint eve ning. Everything worked smoothly, until a telegram was received from Rev. Huckner, stating that he would not-urrive as he had previ ously announced, but would be detained until the IT. Ml iust. This was a disappointment to all, but a highly sociable time wan enjoyed until nuitcHlatc hour. Doubtless the reception will be held at a later date, when there will tie no doubt as to Rev. Huckner's presence. The members of the church greatly regTtt that he will not labor with them another year, and the best wishes of all go with him to his new field of labor. Pol lee Court. As we go to press .piile an Interesting case ia pending itt the police court. A Mr. Nell incuses Cade Rogerst.f having stolen a sum J of money from the former. We shiill give the result to-morrow. ' Cuunty Court. Utift w ill uud testament of Fred erec Gorder admitted to probate Hond of Executrix and Executor fixed at 120,000. J .- Suite Hank of Elmwood vs. Jas. Huce. Suit on promissory note. On trial to court. State Hank of Elmwood vs. Henry Hollenbeck. Suit tin promissory note. On trial to court. License to wed issued to Mr. John H. Huettc and Mias Sophia M. Goellner, both of Avoca. In the matter of the adoption of Ixmiu K. Bosburg. On application of John Guehlstorff, decree of adop tion entered, with full right as heir under name of Louis K. Gttehltorff. Nebraska City Driving Park and Fair "fl ? Aaaociation. -J.LThk Hekald acknowledges the receipt of a complimentary ticket and blso program of the thfee days' meeting of the Nebraska City Driving Association. It ia evident that lovers of good racing will be well provided for as some of the best "flyers" in this section of the country will be there. The dates are Oct. 14-1(1. Tha Scenery. In order to give a local coloring to the sceenry used the new "On the Trail, or Dan'l Hoone", it has been painted from eketchca made in the vicinity of Hoonsborough, Ken tucky, by special artist Goodfellow, of New York. No expense has been spared to give the play the most perfect setting. The principal scenes, are a Kentucky clearing, Hoone s early home, with a fac simile of the first cabin ever erected in the state, Eagle Rock Falls, an Indian Encampment, a Mountain Glen, and Interior of Donne's New Home. The scenic effects used in the burning of Boone's cabin at the end of the first act are startling and realistic in the extreme. The play of Dan'l Hoone will be pre sented at the Waterman Thursday ( ct.lst. prices, 25, 35, 50, and 75 cents. Notice w. u T. U. Regular meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance I'nion will be held in the Methodist church to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. There will be reports of the state convention held in Omaha last week. This is n matter of interest to every member. I-t everyone that can do so attend this meeting. SlXKETAKY. Kcp tne Peace. Iii the police court yesterday the case of Mrs. Kolaska vs. Mrs. Nancy Chandler developed the fact that a bad slate of affairs exists in tin section of the city in which these people reside. The testimony indi cated that both sides were impli cated and it was difficult to ascer tain which was the most at fault. It appears tube a general neighbor hood wrangle, abusive language and actions having been indulged ill by both men and women, that were fur from becoming decent people. The parties, from all ap pearances, were ready to come to blows in the court room and doubt less would had not the police inter fered. The Vacaney Filled. The central committeemen for the First district of county cominis siouers met to-day and nominated S. W. Dulton to till tin VHCHrtcy caused by the resignation of A. H. Todd. In selecting Mr. Dilttou the com mittee makes an eminently wise choice. He is almost the unani mous choice of the republicans of the county, and enter- the rice with every element of strenirth es- sential for J! successful canvass, in asmuch as he possesses the essen tial characteristics to make a good officer and is popular with all classes. Hrown A Harrett have just re ceived a line line of imported tooth and nail brushes, cloth ami hair brushes. Prices away down. tf Mr. W. A. Derrick, well and favorably known to our citizens, recently appeared in concert at Salina, Kan., and is thus compli mented by the Republican of that city. "Mr. Perrick has a uiagnili eent voice, and in his singing he combines inusicianly feeling and almnst perfect eiinuticialion, Mr. Derrick was on for two solos and was obliged to respond to an encore each time. His solo, 'My Little Woman.' seemed espei Inlly adapted to Ion voice, ami the manner m which he sang it will be lonir I remembered." Mrs. Perry Walker returned this morning from a six weeks' visit at Chicago. ifllDSUMJIEU CLEARANCE SALE V AT In order to reduce 6tock to make room for our fall purchase VTA miliar, nlnco nut tlio Knlona A m. U,rtW,nB .,. .. I. ... Blblft. ( Villi nietieiriiF to rlav urn "h ""J goods, embroideries Countings and At 20 Per Cent Discount From Kcsular Trice, jadies summer vests at " adles summer vests at 10c regular. 15 quality, adies black and fancy ribbed vests 25c worth 35c. Ladies black lisle and ancy 35 worth 450 T adies silk mixed vests at 6oc, was a bar ' a -,75c, ' Jadias silk vests at Per cent, on all - j - - gO per cent dicsount ' - t' F. HERRMANN NE DOOR EAST FIHST NATIONAL CLOSE FIGURES I ill JJ IKS All CHIhfJIjKjV FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR WE PB0PG8E TO SELL tiheim: cheaper Than ever before offered to the people of Plattsmouth and vicinity. OTJ33, STOO SZI S Constantly - arriving and will soon he complete. It will conu.rise a full range ll the newest as well as the more staple styles and w)e com rrf"' t he "T" "c1 ,'h.oic,,, Productions o domestic am feZ manufacture . l or a fit and excellenc of w.irkmatishipourtrar nerit. In?, no. he excelled. Ami the prices that we olfer them a 'ri ! S in the amounts of the cloak trade. ""prtciiu nttu iia rr,1,T,ion ,,,e sel.yS oeHeh,r !,, tTuX ' l'" ,""t W' f m f.r the same garme! t. Th" SnriT"v -k eh-gan, and stylh in ,e ,rimf tX,t "ffM . THE PROPER lliinir for Misses ll.i. f:.ll u...l .. ' to We Solicit your favors and an early inspec tion of our stock. WM, HEROLD & SON, 507 Main Ftrwt riattsmoulh, Neb will i.ifi.r .,, ,,.,i:.... !:.. 4 i cumc jaic ol Willie, all overs 8c regular. 10c quality. Egyptian cotton vests at $1, reduced from $1.28, ladies shirt waists and on all oursilk umbrellas ipioieu tins season. iniSJlSu .-iisseswenr tn emllass varitv.