V , - ;.-. f.K.'i t -m i -r . ' ''' 4 iattsmoii ' I . ' . . . t j 13 ' til i PLATl'SMOUril, N RASiLY TUIMSDA Y OCTOBER' 8 1891 ' . V 1- ,!.-,... . .. .... V' , ' 3 i- (' FIFTH MAR. POITDER C Absolutely Pure A cream of tartar linking powder, lighcstof nil in leavening sin-nth. J Latest I'. S. Government Fuoil Kc ort. A. SALSBURY J : D K N-T I H T :: "? (Mll.ll AMI IT.kl Kt.AIN CKliWNH. Ur. Hifluxny nnrnlhi'llP fertile .iiil'' r .' triullur i.( t. III. ' i 'Fine Ciold Work n Specialty; IU.rkil Hh"-I( ! ' Il:i!t:iu.iiili, Sell. fHOS POLLOCK R V HTERS Hulirltur oUry I'liblii' & Aim rawer &1 Estate, Loan at;d Iniurance Antu Jf you have real esti.tc to sell or nchaiige fend usdeecription, price mil terms. Ibslracts of title furnished at reus i unable rates. ' 11 ; S v,(ft to loan at 7'2 percent and riiifjnJ:ion, mi farm security. rood ' : i 1'OI.I.OC K A HVKWS I'LATTHlol Til Nt:il. (Idirn umliT (: ('amity ltnk. I.tCnrtn-v stlji. - Will irlv iirimiit mi.tli ' i nil .uili.r- riilriurfvl t t"lui. ll.lied )u j nlou bluck, Kt si.lf. r.i!mi(iith, Ni. . n.JAWSO N ft PKAHCK fj IIAVK klit IvIVKti i llrtr full itr. fitnoi rtllii.ii-. tt mul 'I'll'1 4 at - lot ul iif (l.l"ii r..nf t u lu n '.1 ! I ll lnv lull Wur ill IihIiV h'x.il- niet I" or f di-r Ij rlis t ill m' "-K mil Irivs rn l iliin-J Ih-ll ira ulli-r lil m Si '"' to 1 vr In irtlMluril, '., 1IPS Sl'IMlYl.lvK, TK1MMKW. litirKFR RlRTFRfi. 1 A V It )UjT Hi.Vi Mi Aff'r.f. 1.1 SM (if ALL ASD WIKTEH' HATS , TBIMMLNG3. ' AND aiu itavr orvrw ttiMHiiiM iiMainil. i4' t y (i.(luii,fiiirHic(t-l J II Kk WCXJi) blOk K. I'LATTHMIK'TII di.D itiii i'o itc ii. aim rmiwss Briil k work mul line Kohl work SPECIALTY. JR, rTRt'Ar tTM, M' ntlisf mi. jHI'Hi' lM I'H "if iiturMSdriw-iina in. A. MARSHALL, Fit.irerlil ft t r 1 1 V 1 m At CKT ) I V. 11. FLLF.NH.U M. Prop, I: le.'ln st ol fresh ment al wa "in this market. Also ; .. . Kgg nml Puller. ' Id game of all kindt kept In their 3 ; i . Iteaoou. SIXTH H sTKKK r fr IIARKET '. '.YlEAT A. V yeiViesn nigni uiaue miseilioie ....w. . I .1 , y.i v ;.-. nv ;ivf'.--. "- ft ti'' 1 I ! lint terrible fauyh Shilnhrf ri iii nthti-ili( for von,' by- K. ( i'l. mul O if Snyiler. '. 'i '..nip Ii ecpieiitlv finds a liou-ie. I unprepnreil for ils visit, whilu repidily with which it deTi lops m lur Instant treatment. ) For ' ilailgeioos diseiini; Ayer"s Chet- i'ecloral in an admirable remedy. ' iven many lives every jear. ' in the house, 1 fiA Wd.irifl Anl virpy. Oct. SOI, y.r. Mill linori', living about three iiiilM south of Plattsmouth, Celebrated their silver wedding mi tiivermiry. A lUionli the weather was some what disagreeable being threatened with rain mill roads being very ouiddy, the people be gad to gather by eleven 'o'clock h iid ere noon tho house was over flowing with friends, each laden with tempting delicacies for the Inner 'man.' The day was fpcnt in interesting conversation and tnlke of by gone days. Mr.Gilmorecametn Nebraska long yearn ago and ean therefore he :lnwsed uniting the old scttlrrs of Can county. lie was married to MissLucv Towner, Oct. 2, W. A irreat maiiv tircsciit were old set- Hern of thin county mid perhaps could give surprising accounts of the early life' in Nebraska, the value of land, experience of home life and travel and mostjof them could tell of events thirty Htid forty yearn ago in ninny of the most east em ntnlcs that made impressive and wondcroun transformations in social and civil life. Of nnirer there hrts tiesn' itmr' sunslfhm than shadow in all those year,btit moht of 1h( comjiiiny coulil tell of disap- piiiiitiiniitH. Inritivinrijli, aud, all kinds of heartaches thai' Would melt the stoutest heart to pity. Some are getting old, even some gray headed, but their long lives prove that liny have lived with much regard for the. lap of their well lielng," prudent ntid industri ous siimI me indeed lo) ui 'upl.. The ladies had I a fore hand pre- pared a sumptuous dinner and in order to understand just m the table groaned, you would need In have been there and eiiiove l with ti tin: ios things ji eaU , The ladies -f thi neighborhood can carry off the pri.c when it comes to preparing for the inner man. Mr. and lrs Oiliuore were pre sented with some coxtly presents and after wishing that their days of l.fe ami prosperity may be long i l the Jnivl the guests biidi: host a id liiMess 'good be" each li; p irting to their rrspeciive home. The names of those present were Messrs. am) Mesil, ones. V. J. lb s. set and daughter,'!). A. Votingi 'F. M. Young. Sr., and daughter, F". M. Young, Jr., and son, Joseph SamN H. Smith, Ivan White, Anderson Woot, Iliram McDonald, W. Hutch inson, J. W. Conn, Wm. Taylor, Levi Churchill,, , Fc.uik Moore, Win. Iinghridge, l.ee Oldham, (i. ('', F.dson, Joshtiil G.iCii, J. W. I'M munds. W. A. Ilrown, J. F. Marshall, If. W. Livingston, Win. Murray, U, V, Dean, Wui. Morr)W H:ry Todd, anil Mesdames Aruiick nnd soli, I'iirens,' Livingston, Miss .Jtluuehe Ifornlng.Mr. Wm. Young1 nhd ilu Lditer. it; ( ; r ic. ! flood Kvening! Have y oil lined -Ah', there in uo, ueeil of iny uying M n y thing further,' I am sure you will hereafter (iil ti'ithing but the rnnimiA Hlush of Koses for' vrmr rornplrvion. ' Yours ; w ith,", 'iji.yt wishes, FLORA A. JOXFs, i ; 4 'U boutll Helld, Illd. . P. S. Call this eve (dense at O. II Snyder and learn the particulars. . , i To Coiil Cohaumnr. ; All tho'ncl that do tiiit " aettlc their IflsX' seJison'n coal lull pili ine by'th loth of Oct. next Wilnot expect to hae auwM:comidationn from mi' this miii$ M Course. ; tMlice add yards, f . Smith Third treelv(, T('fiihiuu,; IM. - . 1 Hlvmys try iomven lull line ol I'll grades (if coaioi) haiuL. '.tl ' l lHUTHY CtAKK. PlattVuf-nib. Sept. r., VJI. '. lias Jiibtqieiiud up a full line of ladles; Gents and ChiMtens aU:.vqor;jiiidcrv;car.,a:iJ' be lore' ' y'oii ! duy your Fall 'or Winter goods Don't fail to call and tee our prices. We boat 'em all. , . . ;' llave you Been those jiob by Misses Caps, all pretty Bliades, 55, (;r and 7-r cents each? Sliver W, On last Frid Mr. Win. ii mt m s ion in i i ... I . ' , ( i ,i! fresh J .'.i '. . .i ...!..,., '. I'ICKSOXAL Dr. Ilumplirey if OmiiIiiv tt . Win. Merliiiri is n Omaha visitor lo-'lay-, ;.i ' i I " ' : i i,.) Judges. M. C'lmpman 'is in Lin 'oln tiMhiy, : ' ' ' ' ( Jas. Johnson, of Weeping AVtej, in in the city to d:iy. : ; u ...i m ., ,., ( ... i i t'han. I'arnu le was a, pasM'iier for ( linaha to-daj ." , , tj 'file litiliophcre indicates thai dhall have snow Siwm. :: ' ' ' Jan. I'ellee is ti'jiiiruijliiig busi(U-s ut the uu-lropolis to-day., . ,,., Major (ion?oii of (ilenwood is spending the day in the clfy. ' ''" 11 Kai Knry is receivingu ;v.init from his mother, of Ashland,: ' Mrs. Frank ( oursty iiml mother are spending (lie day In Omaha.,. ' Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Davis returned froii I'rdar Creek this morning, n.: Mrs. W. Ilrill. nnd ' d.iiigtilet1, Main 1, were passengern for (liu.ih;i to day. i rj .. ;i .u Mrs. C II. I'di-rni'ti, nndd.nighter, Alice, were pnssi'tigi'TH- for "Oiiia'tin to-day. ; ; ;' " ; ; ' ' Mrs. Win. Cllle, Jeaves lor, jioij City to-day t .ujiend the l oi n 1'nlace. . John S. M.iVhews, of I'euih'llou, Oregon, is visliing his brother, Jas. Mathews thin tiei k: - ; -, Captain Aiv, uii old soldier comrade (if Judge Chapman n turned to his Inline at I.iucidu this , - i. morning.; v " Kev. I. ' F. Ilnlf ( iimi in from HaslingS' last everting for the pur pose of providing a luune Jor his family, which ivill probably' arrive Tuesday, . - i .t '- (ieo, Kilxon, republican cuuidale for coliiily sherill, was u pleasant caller utTHl! I I'kAl.li saiicttini yen terday, Mr. . Kdsmi experls to be elected by a good majority. '. Kind Mih Moore's ad on another page. ' - i ; Tlni inter stale fair lit Ktli City in in full hlasl. 1 III casting afiouf ti'if ) our w inter's reading, try Tin. Ili:KAr.t. ; ' A 'lady relative of Joe i'ubbn ar med Nia. 5 Ihi4 iiunilug for a isit iu the city. ... , . 1 ft is a dii'tieiilt mailer to fiiul a vacant house in the, city, ' l'his in dicalen prurperoini times. Several tadies were enrolled la-l evening as 'members of the night school. All who come will Tie a ' comitioduU'iL . ., . . llollowVeii iveurj the last night of this month. Il willlonfdlsss be gemrally 'observeil 'with greal potlit and splendor, . We note from our dnllv exchanges that snow fell in fin il! IjtllllltlllCS ill the nouth-wesleru ?.'tcyrtcrrfny. , pr.p 5t the If' you want h witness a good play by a good rompaiiy,' see the Ciol()enn ' lu "The Martyr" (d ,,lhe opciyi lioitne to inorrow night, ;, , It in noticeable thai the rflln has di)N-iir-d with Ihe slreeCspl'iiikler. It is ipiestionatile whether we con ider this a blessing or otherwise- The registrars for the Fifth ward did not report that the would be voters fell over each Other in order to register last Tuesday. There were nine names registered at a cilsi of Hhout $11. . .....i. 1 .ii - year John (ioehl plante'l a livid uf corn, o the' itith and JP.h djiynofjuiie and it wan, overflowed with WMler in the hitter pitrt of thi same' mfwtth. fit the ' fall ' he gathered it nnd it brought him flO per acre.' This wha an off year am! if such an immense rrop can be raised in an olf year 'what' will be tlic result in n good' year. ' Mr, (ioehl fc;lyn he ban a few acres thin year that will go only about bushels, while thu greater part ul his C"l II will go ('') lilinliels per acre --Avoea Knlerprisii. ' i ' ' ' ' I ' If You Whiu n cheap home, or a good iiivcfl- ineht. (in good terms, attend tin; miction sale ol .ill the real estate o the late J. V. W eekhiich on Wedne day, Oct. U, 1VM, In front ( llu: Coinitv Judge Boftiee. ' . ' F. K. til'THMAN, Adni'r. Ill l-Ksi wii' tinuiaa n la Coming It cannot fail lo be of interest Ii many of our readers In know that Mr. II. A. Wales, oft llridgeMirt l (inn., nan agreed to visit Omul Oi l. nth. and will be at tin) Millard Hotel. Mr. Widen is the inventor ol Hie Sound Discs, which , has ut traded such widespread attention throughout the civilized world, and to the use of which in lareelv cred iled the decrease In deafness shown in the late census If.J. Slreight lefl for Ashlamllhis innruhig fur the purpose of joining a huhing and hunting party. lie will return Tuesday. .'Irs. Sarah K. Tucker, who is visit ing hcrVihtur in Oregon, Missouri, fell down btairs one (lay la"t week and broke, her. leg just below tin; ' :' : . , preparations for the iidvertising train , urR , steadily , progressing. LmicaHier ciuinty sefected. H reprc sentativi; Jant evenldg, Hrid olher counties, that have not, will soon. '! kemembcr thcOoldens' will give a grand family nliitlliee nt Ihe opera house SafnrrlnynT-tprni. for the beuelit of , tint, ladies and Utile children. Reserved sentu for innti- nee will be on alo Salurihiy mnrm il)g. r,:,. .;;. . '! ! ' ' .1 " ). W. Hergr, illibir of The New Ivra, a local reaper recently 'started1 at South Hend was n pleasant caller at TltK II)',kI.I Banctmil to-day. Mfj Itrrov. is enterinir uixm the work with A '.est nnd enthusiasm that illdil liter Hiiil he Will br hlil lessful with bin enterprise. W. C. Cameron, business manager in ndvaniT' forth? M.HTfh Yickers Co., was in'tlu ('its' to-dav 'com ::iletin(;--' ilrrdhgriii'l-nts 'fiir the UvVitiinjr of!"'tlte, avoijle. i.Maltu I ickers. uj Tui sday, Oct. Ft, in the , pictlirenoue comedv romanci r.Meiweiss. . , . I Viitrone.i. . The Fpworth .League find H(((-pvary that the reeeplioit (0 bi given K'ev. Ilrilt. and family am arranged for Friday evening of this week, must be postfioned. It will be given Tuesday, Oct. forget the, date., i:i. Don't A rtMrlnvv feMilupn. Whltticker, an cmphijee S. ut lb Ii. A M. shops, met w ith ipiitt painlul arcidetit tips, moriimg. The workmen ut the boiler .shops wer lining work that ncce-iilaled hard slfikingwilh heaty hmmners, and m nin' to somi' irregularity Mr. WhitticUer was struck near the temple and for a time rendered ui cntisirioiis. ' Dr. I.i ing'slim was at iilli'e pUlitiiiiili-d and lit piesent (In patient is doing will aiid his re l iivery asi-nred. . ' ' We have received a nice line ol patiern lints and would be pleased to idiow them titheladiepof PJatts liiouth and vicinity. We have r-e-(Hied Miss llemple as trimmer, if TrfKU- St.-Ti K. , tiiHulotion of fHiiiierwhip J he law parlnership heretofore tripling between K. 15. Win!hanl A rJ-ihn'A, flavies is disnlvcd by jluiitiial consent, file Imsine s Jof ic oilice will be continued by Iv. M. VYiiidlmm. ' w d If ' ' Oct. 7, I.ViL , K. II. WlM-IIAM, Jdti.v A. Davim. Slow Hsy, , . X rank Worth, who has beenlioai d nig Willi A. K. II. iNeily, during lite past few weeks coNCb'ded that he would -declare the deal "oil" and tint pay the bill. e:ly sues for the tmoiint. The. ki i.i I is pending in the polic.o court iw we jrt ! prrMs. . .conoart'-' .u 'I in Harvest Hoiim'". concert HI the First Itiiplist rhnroh, South Piltk Friday evening'. Oi-t. 0. at N o'clock. An iiti'teiling programme has been prepared by the Sunday School, and everything is bving done., by, the young people to make the decora tiimn miraclive 'and npuroin'lAte Thnri'i will be nn admission fee: of ten cents-' pror'eeds for'slale mis nious. ;"''' There will be a called meeting of W. K. ( No. .VI, Saturday afternoon at 2:: at the V,. A. K. hall. All members are reouested lo bf presenl. , , ( . , (, A IXI l.tlall'l. Tills III a grent year forJ big cr Now tt U the lalihoti crrtp tm( exeee. anything In the bihtory of th country I'mjet Honnd tl reported . to h no fill with e.Hlniun, tnnkini; thetr alinunl run lo tho soninl sluprct aim the rrcsh wm treiinili for fM-iling anil Apilwulni?, tun the teHtiiliOHt tsem to be Himtini on mlid maw of fish. Thu puddles kill htmareiis oi 'tnciit ailil aro chokei with tla-lr Ixxlls 'The 'tound tehrner en tain (l'eril the run an anlirunon string of ulinm thirty Wille long, tin water for that distance, bein fairly ahvn with theiiL " " ' Neither the nlji-st Inhabitant! nor the a'd fii(liatir-mimiberiiuchabliiiiihii. run. ' The r-snlt of tho fcnorraou9 run Is hlur rehie'um In prlcea. Umially ((nod allium !ell for U'n to twenty-five cent apiece, but now at one cent each th market U K'nUed with the Bueet quality of ll.sli. At Fort Williami a few day a'' two cast! of a n-itie netted over 8.000 fine enlraoiL Kverylsxly It fishing Chicago IJ(ral(L ljUS V il JlJJlt (jLIU UANCE S ,' . ., i . , . .i; ' 'Iu. oitler iu roduco fetuck to miiLutiJojMJirji" we itiUfit close but tfie ltiilalice'of our il1ft, .'.('iiiiinenc4ng 'Aj we.will goods; eiiiliroitlt'ricri HoiliicingH Hhd adies fumii'ieinVcsti a,. ij3 f adies summer vests at 10c Ladies black and fancy .ribbed vests 25c wortli 35c. . 1 1 1 . I . . i ' . t ' ; ' i - . 1 1 - ' , f T . adies black lisle and ancy. 35 worth 4io. Ladies silk' mixed ves!s at 6oc was a- " adiss silk vests at $1, reduced -from - $1.25, 20 per cent, on all Jerseys. gO, per cent dicsount Challi i-H reduced to 5 cents per yard, regularn K'.,c. ci nullity. ieiiie do I mlia reduced to lie iier yard. ' , . . , it... - i , . t ' I " 1 I . llollSHI We make thisolfer in order to reduce stock Now Is the time to purchase if iu want of any of thir above goods.' RKMF.MHKK all of our goods, marked i plain inures and we do an we advertise. Don't tniM this Ha,e h thcy:are llu lowest pricea (piotei) this season, F, HERRMANN r'NF. DOOR EAST F risT NATIONAL.' ItilUlKS GUIht)I(l'tj ... ." ..... . FOR FALL AND WE TOt'OSE TO 8EU THEM GTLlA.l?J&i, ' ' - Than ever before offered to .'OUR' STOCK IS Constantly arriving and wiUoori range of nil the newest an well us the inoreKaple styles, and will he com posed of the newest and choicest productions o domestic nnd foreign manufacture . For a irt and excellenc of workmanship our garments fun not be e?ujelled. 'Ami the iirices that in Ihe amounts of the cloak trade. "WE HAVE a silk seal ed satin lining and seal ornaments, ment in a perfect reflection of the at u nni ' .,. , ' ."' ' . " ..I ..I 1. '-w . I I.'... i . ' . ' I . "WB HA.VB u silk seal phisk jacket '23 Inidies long that we t an sell at fdfH) that would be cUl'aptit fVIM, although Home merchants ask 1 5 for the same garment, , In the liner grades we have something very' elegant aud stylish in tho trimmed jacket mid reefer iu both cloth and plush. ',", ;, . . 1 1 . ... ( ...... , , . 1. 1 1' , i ' i ii.' ' ' ' THE PROPER thing for Misses this fall and winter will bo, jackets anil reefers, the newmarketa being almost entirely discarded. We have both the Jackets untl Keefers lor Misse's wear in endless, varlly, We bought our clunks early of to olfur them at very low ligurea. We' Solicit your favors and an early inspec tion of our stockl! ,, WM. HEROLD & SON. 507 Main Ptrtrt I'lattsnioulli, 'ob vr,-.:' Summer sia. oflur .ojir all over'-t rpulir.-, 10c. quality.! regular., , 15, quality, Egyptian coLLoii vetsta at. bar- ladies shirt waists and pn all our silk umbrellas rt- H-n- T?7 BJI .JIM' GiirKS iJAClil'iTS? i : i ' , i . . WINTER WEAR the people of Plattsmouth and be complete.-It will comprise a full we oiler them at are unprecideited .-t-..i: - ; . tilush Haciue,:i8 im hen lonir with ouilt- that we can sell for $12.50.' This gar plush sacipie that is universally so!4 first hands and are thereby enabled 'if', T: ' V; i v -. r (a 4