The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, October 16, 1891, Image 1

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FIFTH YEAR.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. F.;ISJ)AY 0CT03ER 16 1891
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OS POLtOCK R W HYERS
Notary l'lilillr& Alnllbeler Smlilli.r
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1 Entate, Loiiu and Imursnre Acji hTr
flf you huve real enli.te to w II or
i hnnge Hend mm deicrilioii. price
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trnctH of title fiiriiiMhcd ut ren
; oiiiilde nitcH.
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, HI) o Iihio lit V'-j percent mid
"io coininifKiiiiiH, on gooil
f.irni Beciirilv.
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S UCKER SISTLFJS.
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ALL
AND WINTER HATS
TRIMMINGS.
AND
f ! hu-' II lilt" IIitkll.K lIl-liAtlmrl.l. Kal-
Infuri lint iii.irHnict'il
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HOLII A Nil I'OltCKf.AIN CK'M.NK -Briil
wurlc mikI Himj gull! work a
SPECIALTY.
K. HTKIKAt'H LlK'AI. orlt m iKl.rr im..
-lhi-ilriclpa tiirlho niiHilMM-tiiriiniim n
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MAKSHAI.L. Pitfft-r-tlil
AT UARKE-T
KUTH HTkKKT
ii. i:i.i.i:nh.i m, i ron.
f Irenli meat iilwayx liiund
market. Alo frenh
KggM mid H m t r r.
I game ol alt kind kept in their
, rU'aMOII.
:M.EAT 24AHKET1
y'leepnenn lu'uht made uiinerable
. jlli.it terrible ciiugh Miilohri rem
Jt in the curr for you, by C,
, k. and OH Snvder.
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J'roilp fretpienlly lindn a hoiine.
, .Id uiipiepiired fur iln init, while
?,( repidit y w ith which il ilevt lopn
j,n fur inntant trraliiient. htir
i in il.ingroii ilineane A yer'n ITier
I I'rctoral in mi adiiiir.il.'li' rriiie.lv
nHven many livi m
, ej) in tlx.' limine,
cfT) jinr,
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MIOTHH WIKE,
I A w.-np.nii Wnior Himbnn'1 annou I
I (,; Wlff with m Hnvolvrir. "
Startling newt wn received in
i thU rily thi morning' to tlie effect
llml Ch;i-t Hlaki-, who reside about
four unle from Weeping Water
had lt t himvife. Iiiuftigation
jrilnovs lli.it they were married
I t i t mit year "hire but have iii i
prpiriited. Since that time Mr.
Illiike ha ik-ch teaching school
north of V ceiling Water, and n
("lie was returning home in the eve
ii i ii uf on liorselmrk lir overt'"'!? n
cnriitge. Ah she passed by CIiiih
Jllakc fired three shot at her, one
of which took effect in the thigh.
The would-be-murdered wn cap
tured in thin city mid in now lodged
in j.iil here. Hi trial will take
phice in the district next Mondny.
F'ulillexl
Thone inltreKted in the iIIhciih
r-ion of the politicnl Imhiicm of the
dii),lioin the democratic mid iinlr.
p 'iidenl i-t Hid pointM will he nf.
fmfdi'd mi excelli'iit opiortunit
thin evening to listen to rcprcHc illa
tive expoiiniUr- of the respective
dociriniM. The democratri have
(eciiri-d the Hervicen of CongreMH
innti Myiiiiiu, of liKliana. one of the
able! men in the democratic rankH.
IliH r-prtch will ,f piin-ly demo
C aticnml the j;eiitleinan iM worth u
good it 1 1 1 1 - -1 1 - r.
The iiKlepcnilentM will he repre-t-cnted
by ( 'oiigreHiiimi McKrigh
a ii of Hit- cecond (liwlrict. He in h
repu Mentative inember of hix jmrty
and ionb;leHH he w ill plmw lip the
doctrincH of bin party in their bent
light.
I'he deinocriilic ck aking w ili be
held in the opera bonne at 7;:tl; the
iildepeiidentt at kockwood Hall at
the rMiiiic hour.
The
e c.i-e of Ktiwe vh. hniith. on :i
ch ii'ge of.i.'xaiilt ami battrry wiih
H ied l)iiri 'morning. The prom-cn-tiini
wriM coinlucled by County At
torney 'I ravin, and Sullivan ami
fiering ill feuded. ( )nr reailim will
OoiililJcrin renieinlx-r that Trili
HKKAJ.li grive a full iii eount of the
circnmntitnceri koiim- lime niiice. in
which it appeared that Smith two
a.-'finfantn unmercifully mid wilh
oiit ;'f't tit f 4tvoi'-nrion beat
Wow e over the dead. The Jury it
ftill out.
A we go lo preix ti H-e, Hi, tie n.
Smith, that wm apiwMl, .1 from
Juntice Marlin'H court id I'uiwii. in
I'ring trie'l. The (1. fendaut in
chargeil with lining ohncene lan
gUaye in the ,n nenrv of lailieM. A
vi-rdict will prnbublv be rendered
tbin evening.
J.ATI'.W: The pii -1.11. r h rn been
dtni ll.oed.
K. K. .Nicker.niii, the eiriiiient t r
iM t virtuoHO and leadf-rof the llhn k
Hunn.tr baud with "A Social Sen
niou" company, in another of our
WMing American .luu-wci.iun who
IniM made rapid Mlriden in liin
cbonen profenniou, and, though but
tfiity Heven yearn ol ar, already
nrcupien a prominent pi, ire among
tlir- leading corueltintn of the world.
Ilm nolon between the lirnt ami
nef i.nd actn of "A Social Sennjioi" in
0.U- of t!i,: pha.i ,K f.-uioren ol ill i
enlrrlainmeut, and doe away with
Ihr liniuil tcdiiuin c litre. iietn inn-ie
thai maken the time between cur
taiiiK Hi'i'iii no long and mount
onoun. rVeiiieuiher thin iraiid per
fornt.iiice will take pi. ire ut the
opera hoiine next Monday night
and pm cannot 11 third uiin.n it.
1.1'. AntiH will yivr vou ditdi
of milk ntew oyntern tor only 31
centn.ciiHh. ,n
Ha3 Just oponett up a full line
of lad e?, Gents and Chilcii ens
all wool underwear anj be
lore you buy your Fall or
vmter fioods. Don't fall to
call and sec our prices. W
b;at'fin all.
Have you am thoee nob
by Ulms Caps, all pretty
fchades, O.'i and cents
B HI
NEBRASKA ON WflFELS
The Desire to
Wealth Ful.
resent Oar
aalized.
( Alts AltllMK tl.l.V Itl.fORATr.P
Th Tri?t--rhnrrtilng Arrarigsiintnt
o' tha Dlnplnyfi--Cm Counly to
Ihn Fronl--Th Exhlbl.
Inr--A Commencliiblq
Fntarprifte.
The ndvertiniiig train of which a
great deal han been naiil the jiant
few weekn through the coliinuiH of
nearly every paper in Nebrnnka, nr.
rived in the city tit 4 45 hint evening
rnroule for iln long pilgrimage
through the eantem mid middle
Htaten.
In the neighborhood of L'lUO in
terented uprctator had annembled
Ht the ntntion at thin place long be
fore the train wan flue, fill waiting
P'ltiently to get a glimpne of the
train designated to rcprcnent the
products of Nebrnnka noil mid tie.
Higned to envclopthe cili.enn of the
emt in a halo of ama.emeut mid
wonder. -
The train tnbracen an engine,
Imiririiire car. two coachen In-.
Hide two piillinau earn for the rep.
renentativiM. The engine ami
baggage car are furiiinhed, gratu
illloliHly, by Hit- I'. J'. The baggage
car w ill be nni d for mi office and
reonitory for the advertining mat
ter to In- carried on the trip. The
exterior portion in appropriately
t longli not no profHiely decorateil
an the cam in which the exhibit
are placed. Thene are large pan
Hrnger coachen with neatn removed.
The nee of the lirnt car wan
donated by I reuiont Klkhorn A
Minnouri Valley R. R. Thin car in
artintically decorated with coi n of
all color and varieties; ii remindn
an olmerver of h t'orn palace, on a
nmall m-nle. Small grain mid
gra-i-en lire al-o ueil w ith good ef
fect, and flag, bunting mid ban
nei. Iloat troin. the top mid
adorn the niden. Hut the exterior,
einbelihed n il i -,'!'".-. ::t iiibai'd
the observer an adeipiiite concep
tion of the wondimn rapabilitien
of our people, a drn-n a trip
Ihroimh the car. In thin car the
the counties of Hox. Jhittc, Huffalo,
AlamnvIIolt, Iodge, llayen. Cum
tiling, Sheridan .ind Hottglan have
exhibit. The display of each
county ocrupie a pa-e of HMD
feet with ecry available inch Weill
lil led with creditable Hatuple ol i
every pro.luet that grown in tin
Northwest. The H. A M.' car, if ponnible, i
even more profusely decorated n,,(
elaborately eipiipped than the
other, being completely covered
with corn, grains, granncs, (lags,
hunting ioi. biintieri arraio'iil
with mi nptittide rarely excelled.
The coiintii-H of .Merrick, Kearney,
Antelope. Hurt, Hull, ,,, 'k,
C'unler, Ho and Lancaster are
rrprenented in thin car.
We were particularly interested in
If di-phiy of Cans county mid
niter n hanty compariniyt we were
firmly convinced that it compares
favorably with tin-display of other
counties and the exhibit of truit
beyond tpiention, surpasses any
exhibit on the train. Among the
Clin couttly exhibitor. R. I-'. I lean,
of Murray, ha apple and beet
and n head of cabbage weighing
twriit) -right pound.
Will Murray, l'hittinouth. fifty
cm red and white corn that are
seldom I'fpi.iled.
J. II. Thompson, of Cedar ( reek,
ha ii head of cabbage weighing
twenty-seven pounds, ami ti Ity earn
of'giaiil corn.
Win. Crawford, of I'latUnioiilh,
ha peanuts, beet, ritrrot, onions,
okrn, nnparagu in fact the linest
colleetion of garden fruit that
can lie (omul in Citn coiiuiv.
', Itengeii, of I'laltniiiouth, fufn.
ishe fine specimens of w heat and
out.
Jl. Kickenbary, a ninety-eight
pound oiiiish; mid Mr. Kikeubary
nan n very tine ollection of raiincd
fruit.
W.J. Koon. the photogrnpher,
display a good photogrnpli of the
high school, the I !. Riley mid
the H. A M. bridge.
', V. J.eiiiinrd furnislii s it (illr
photograph of the court hoiie.
Kd Somer ha n barrel of the
finest apple (hut , , ).
from a collection of (JH) bushel.
W. J. Henner ilisphiyn home spec!
men of plant that ran .'leave no
doubt us to the possibilitien of our
climate in that direction.
! II. I'. ?Ic.Ma!.cn furnishes a nhoto-
Urraph of mi apple tree w hose limb
nuiijniri iweniy-inree iiiiHtielH ol
line apple; also, some very fine
varieties of apple..
Other display are made, the
Mimic of the exhibitor of which
We did not learil.
That thin enterprise will have the
effect apprehended there Can be
little doubt. Advance agent, have
already been nent mid advertising
matter i being Hcattered Hlong the
route notifying the profile of the
train mid the marvelous resource
it will rcprc-Hcrit. The newspapers
in every county through which
they pas will have a favorable
mention of the train, thu turning
the thought of thousand of peo
ple in the direction of Nebraska.
H.N. Dovey, II. C. McMaken and
Mr. Samuel Waugh are entitled to
Kpecial mention for their zealous
and untiring effort in behalf of the
Can county exhibit.
I'KRSONAI,
I. S. Guild i In Lincoln to-day.
C. W. Sherman i in Omaha to-day.
Lew Moore mid W. J. Ilesser lire
in I Imiiha to day.
?Irn. I.nveriu came in from I'acilic
Junction ti.is in - dug.
Mr; J. Cooper wan a pin-
giiV r Omaha thin morning.
n. v. iniK mm iauglili-i, kiwi
I lark ami ilaughtci, N
Heaver it v. are the guet of Frank
Davin' family.
Mi. ami Mr. R. II. Windham and
Mrs. A. I'atterson are Omaha visi
torn to-day.
Mrs. l-red Murphy of Cedar Creek
came in this morning to visit wiih
Mr. A. I'att -rsoii.
Mr.Schildkuecht, brother of I);
SchiMkuccht, accompanied by hi
wife, left Ibis morning for Norfolk
Nebraska.
Hint Critchlield, accompanied by
Inn father in law, Mr. Hague, wh
lias heeji visiting in the city the
past wfc ' , li ft thin morning for
Healrice and other western point
.mi. i. me wesi ii. inn. nyer, wan
two hours late thin inornmL' o'.vi:
to the unlit condition of a bridge a
few miles cant of Kmerson, la.,
which necessitated a trip via Ham
burg. No. ;t wan delay ed last eve
ning for the same reason.
.......
List of LfHtsm
Remaining unclaimed m the
postoffice at I'latlsiiiouth, Oct. I'l.
lor the week ending let. 7, ISill:
ll.inli ii. N I) Mi.t'-lai I, f rank
Hell. (Ti HS "rmiik. I'Ht
I l-.n-ui. Aii! ri.uil:il:nii, Vih A
K.l-cli-l. ... I. tin- .Svrrji l. .Ii.lin
Moiiiyii-iiiiv,.liii-.ili l In, in. min. I'rr
Wiill!i.;.-r. .1 II
IVrson calling for the above
will please fay "advertised."
, H. J. Si ki ioii r, I'. M.
A SinHll Hlnia.
L.-i.-t evening ;;t ft.l.' Il.r iire aim in
wan sounded mid in a few niouii-ntn
lllltldredn of people were enroute
lor the scene of the distiirbaiici-
which proved lo be the residence of
C. A. 1'rinl. on the corner of Lighll
anil Kock nlteeln. I he tire had
been placed under control before
t he lire company reached the place.
I he damage done in trilling as only
h small poiiion oi me root was
damaged.
n m apparently tne work ol an
iucc iidiariail.
A,.Ja
Hill ing balance of picking season
I will continue to pay the bight
market price lor good varietie of
winter apples at cauiiuing factory
l-J) Siixkk.
The Grand Lodge Knight
rytlna in sesHion nt Liu -oht elected
the following grand lodge ollicern
for the ensuing year: Grand Chan-
cellor, W. S. Hamilton, Lincoln;
Vice Chancellor, W. W. Couklin,
North l'latte; (irand Prelate, l". M.
Vim Horn, Chadrou; (irand M ister
Lxcheipter. I'han G. Alton, Aiun
worth; (irand Keeper of Record
mid Seal, Harry M. Shiielfer, Lin
coln; (irand Master ami Ann G. M.
Wright, l-t. Omaha.
There will he h inepliiig o the
Agricultural Society on Saturday,
Oct. 17, at the ollice of Ihr Mi-cretary
at I-'. Holder's, store at o'clock, p.
in. t wit
J. R. V.M.t.i ky. I 're.
) III MlLI.KK, Sec.
Nolle
T he I'. i;.(). nociety w ill meet at
the home ol Mis Gcing at 2:'M)
Saturday. Oct. 17. A fuK attend.
mice i ciirut-Htly desired.
WindoV glass at HruVn &
H.irrett'ri tl
-fred wmm.
OUH FALL AM) WINTER STOCK
- - OIF
dry - ooons:
juaaic:
DKF.SS GOODS
We are showinga haudsonie line ol
CAMKIS HAIR I'LAinS,
H ROAD CLOTH,
I'LANNKLS,
SKRCKS,
II KNRIKTTAS.
A full line of colorings and black.
lll.A.NkLTS AM) tOMFOIiTS
Stock complete mnl price lower
than ever.
GJcOilliS iljSTD SHAWLS,
r'MAh iM.'vi-r r-liuYvn
W cull Special Httentioii
n
Military inn! Ilip ('out sliipo trimincd witlt Mink, .jul, Atrachaii,
Miill'alooii hiil Cniicy f'urm. .
Our line ofrinsU SaeijneH art- clieuper tliiine.i.-r liftore. Full
lines ii!' Children nv .Mis.-es Clunks inul JiK-keb. ' '
rNE DOOR EAST
CLQSlS
IiAfJlKS
:v , r
GlIJ.l)rF(j;
FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR
WS HOfOBt TO SEU
THEM CHEAPER
Than ever befsrs offered to the people of Phttsacuth and
vicinity.
OUR; STOCK IS v
Coutantly arriving and will soon.be complete. It will comprise a full
range o all the newest a well a ll.e morentaple style d will be corn
posed of the newent m choicest pr.idiiction o,rstic uud foreig
manufacture ror a lit and excellenc of workmanship our garment JS?,
no be excelled. And the price that we offer them at re tinprecidrntr
in the aniotiutnof the cloak trade. . 1 "llra
WE HAVE
ed satin lining mid seal ornament that we call Hell for Vi an Thill-Lr'
luflamnl m '""" ,,,,,Hh ""I"' 'niveraly Zl
WE HAVE
E a silk seal nlitsk i:,, L, i -i ,-,,..t,..u i .i. . .
ell at that wo e cheao a
m for the satnegarme,,,. ,e finer grad;" InlVeomHning ve"
elegant and t)l.sh in the trimmed jacket and reefer in both cloth and
THE PROPER thin
g lor
iketn
on net ami reeier, tne uewiuai
nave Hutu tne Jacket und Reefer
We bought our cloak early of
niter them at very low figure.
lo
We Solicit your favors and an early ins ec
tion of out stock.
WfJ HEROLD & SON,
507 Main Ptnvl
D
i ' v ii r ti u t i n
A good Liidiee Jery vest a( i'ac.
Ladies fine Jersey vent and pant in
white or natural gray at TiOc each
Ladie natural Gray Wool Vent amti
I'ant at 50c. Regular 75c under
wear. Full line of Ladie Fine wool
ribbed under wear in white, card:
mil and black.
Complete line of Child' under
wear in natural, scai let and white
nt price as low a the lowest.
no largt! a line in tins (lejKirtinent.
to our l-ifOiJ HSoiii-tment of Inefi-rj
3 0 1 n m
JUUfflAflH
FIRST NATIONAL.
FIGURES
CO. l s.
mm
II silk seal olnsli mih-h,.,. 'iw I....I... i ...
1.J , h. . ,V" " .7 ' . ' e c" "
for Misse thin fa
.l isst-rt tin fall mid winter will be
being almost eutirrlv (lis. nr,l,l ;
for MinseV wear in rndle varity,
v. . . . v
Hrst hand mid are thereby enabled
LMattsiiiouUi, Nob