The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, October 30, 1891, Image 4

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    i 4 Wpin..j Water liamw.
m.i-f!ic Eemihilcsn.
day. Frank's majority U growing
larger ,-' every dn; nothing
can ' be '; "aid ' nsainst bini,
.nd'ricwill poll a lare vole otlt-
aide of his own party. , ,'".'
it i! fo 'Uncommon tiling to hear
-tiieitihera of the o'her purlieu my
they intend to vote fur Kickht'lf,
tlie republican candidate .for
, ' ' treasurer.
9
; . Chri Sclirumpf received tin- fad
neivs tif tin dentil of li i mother,
, which occurred in Saxony, Ger-
many, Oct. 1. Four titters and one
, " brother remain to mourn her loss.
.
j Tnt; W. K. C. wHr nerve one of
their popular nnp'perrt at the 0. A.
R. hall cm Saturday, Oct. at from
5 to T.'M p. m. Supper, liiceiitij. All
are invited, especially the young
folk.
Mr. f. M. Ward's family went to
Louisville Monday to attend the
. fli-urul ttf Mr Hm-i 'uiniitl It-llI itlH
of that place, who died on Siliu'diiy
la.st. lie wart ci;;tity-fivc yea; id
ae anil hat! 1 fi n hick Ur a long
lime. About tux weeks a:. o he Imd
n tuirjjcal oiirratiinl I 'rfonin-d
from which lie mull md rally,
pt "61fTTrC. " Id.i aft-.-. He v. an Mr.
WardV ifTiiinlfiitlicr. lie wa buried
on Monday at 'i o'clut k.
You til lift re.!!-'.!
voil have not alrt .n
to morro v, if
, or '.ro wid. out
a vole. '
Hdk - The home m' .Mr. am! Mr.-..
F; I V.in.i'.ta ;n gl.nhlcned tl.i
morning by the arrival of a ."on.
S. I.. Furlong was in the city last
veiling with hi dehorning outfit.
He U prepared to do work in tliirt
line for all who apply.
A dele-ration of t-trong tdiotiM
go to AVeepiug Water toinoi'ow
evening to lit r the ilo-pient
apostl. a of rt'pii!,licaiii:-iii.
K'ememher t!ie n.ciiil ll'.in cc:i
ing at V. V. Leonard. A good lime
In expected. Adiui-iduti free.
Supper will be .served fori" eeu:s.
Let it In: rcnicuib-."vd tl'.at the re
publican l:c!i' t i cunipoMd of
men ably fu .t il to grace the jei-i-tions
to which they a.-piro v.iili
nbility.
Til'5 IlEK M jol department if
well etuippel with every It vice
necessary to do work that w ill com
pare favorably with any office in
the country.
The several wards and precincts
throughout the county tdiould vie
with each other in casting a larger
vote than any other. It is all im
portant that every vote be polled
thin year.
Greenwood has cstabliehed in
their midst a factory for the maniu
facture of cob pipe. The firmcon
ists of C. K. Teflt, leo. W. Meeker.
ml J. L. Ilrynii. Frank Dickson
srisited the establishment a few
days since and Hays that they are
employing quite a number of peo
ple already. Eagle.
Prof. Halsey inform in that
type writer recently ordered have
arrived, and under the skilful pttpcr--rision
of l'rof. Musjjravea the
pupils will be taught to manipulate
the keys ai thoroughly and effict-
4vely a in any buhiints achool in
the country.
PERSONAL
Everything id quiet in poliie
court to-day.
IIou. Jebtie Harper came in this
jcs-jrningpn Si ltnyler.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. White returned
from Lincoln latit evening.
John Kcich is lying at the point
of death aa we g to pres.-.
0
Geo. Ktloti in in the city to-day
. circulating nmog th" voter.
). II. Cook, of Salem, Io.va is
Tiniting m ti.e home of liia t-ou, IV.
Cook.
Andcrvnn Koot, of .Murray, is
transacting linsitu-fts in I'ia'.tH
motilh to day.
' Tom Akersou u young man liv
ing eight milcH north of Weeping
Water is reported low with diph
theria. Carlos X. K'auU, Iiyron Clark's
efficient stenographer and atten
tive law student, has been coni
aiHs'oned a notary public by Gov.
Thayer.
Indies who ukc co-tnetica or pow
ders to cover up or hide n bud com
plexion, do not know that ). II.
Snydcrcan furnish them with LIuhIi
of Koscx, which is clean water, fiuri
f ien the Hk in, and po'iilvely remove
black headit autl all skin dim-am s
takes the shiny look from the face
ainl whitenn it fsnon an npplictl
Th Girl if tlin Futtim.
Now John, if I e iy y -, i! i on one
condition w!l yt"i prcmi r't Vt.n
Jiad heiter fay yen well, in i..
yon will eel toe ii buttle, of J IhIUt'h
1'iiiii I '.ir .i i i.-.i r. . V.'hy ' l't cimi-. its
the beet thing for headache anil
rheninnti-ill I ever !iein of and
then it.H no tiicO for balden when
they have the culio mid diarrhea.
Will you KuiTt-r
with PyKpermia
ml Liver Complaint?
Shifoh'e Vit-
aducr is guaranteed to cure you
BRAU-4'3 bTONE FENCE.
llttg ttll7.iiril
Attrmptrit In llul"
f.'njit' tin iH-tet
A f--w i'ers . wi9 u oil Diitc'iii ii i
iir.iuetl Cmnu bo.ilit a , quarter efvctiin
jj.-.t Ik.-loir nine. ' ITu em. is from Fcus--.-haiii.i,
an 1 vrw u hard woriu-r .".ml ti
tlui.ty i-liuy, ux must all IV-unsylvuni i
Ihitclimeu niv. My f.irTii is f..-iKvd wii'i
Iwthed wire. Tlio Uutciiui:iii tluln't lii(.-win-
fi'jjet s.'rn' in the rirltr,' lie jlititf"!
a willow li.-U't iiromid liisj iiiarter ht-c-t
.in. Si.iiini.-r pi td, mil tiie liel.'f
was rcAvi', ; l:-n H jiin-n vvct-J, wlit-i
t-ariy ia tim fail a liaid ll.ick clou i
which had been Ihuik'" anminl ovt-i- ia
the northwest nil the ufleniooii sndth ni;.
swoop-d dnwn our way ami went rini
Hid teariu ac-roiJi Uniting place. Jt
didn't leave a dozen hetlyo plant
Btundin.
Then the old man concluded that
fence which wonld iitatid ain a hard
wind woidd be cheajiest in the loni; rtu;,
and by the uiiddlu of Octol)er he hu 1
built a atnut rail ft-ti'-e to replace the
hede. It was a beauty tteveu rail
li;g!i, with locked comers aifl a heavy
"rider" on every length. Dat we hiel
hardly time to look over the old luaii'a
i . t. 1. V . m
l:aino vn unit 'iuu-jum c it. n7ii it iota
a blizzard R'.riu k it and mattered tli3
mils over st-veral iK iblxtring townships.
Kalhi-r rductantly Lraun th-n deeiih-l
to follow lay eiiimplu aud fence hU
pi-id- with barb wire. He put In J.l.u-j
of th rail fence that w,-u a wire fence
which could scarcely be beaten. It h id
hir-r". sawed pofts an-1 five heavy win f,
uti-1 sin mid have luMc 1 a hfetiiie-. It
iiunht have tltaie M), perhaps but for ail
null rtutiatf oci:urr.-tice. One afternoon
early in Xnveinlvr another hlizr.inl
l-aiiie j.tunteritig along, pulled tip every
blatae-l fence jiost. carefully wruiK.'J a
few miles of wire around them ami sailed
off toward Chicai with the wholu outfit.
When tlie b tlgo Was ilestroyeil t!n
old Du'chin-in inert ly sighed; win n ti.1)
rail fence went he haid Koiuetiiin half
under hi breitli: when the wire fence
followed it he swore. Then he sat down,
lighted his I'll) and fell itito .- br-m n
dtudy.
Lright und etrly the next Fpriiig he
bewail Htiotht-r fence. It wi.h donietliin
entirely tn-w for our country, but it vm
a dandy ami no mUtuk?. The old in:i
st t bis hired huuds to work pickiu ui
btoni-s and haulm bowlders toL-eher.
uiel in a few weeks he had coHecinl
i r.ou rh of 'em to build a k'.uiii wall. I:
was as strung u-t htoti" nnd t etaent cetil 1
make it. and was four feet wide a:. 1
t'mte f'-et hifjh. One afieruo'tii, jiid
am r il v.vs c.:i.;.:;i ;;, j:rau:i v. :."
ptiia'.ia out t-) tie! the f'.ae panN of I:; t
new wall, when we liotwd a black
ci-jivl over ti;.;in tin; we-ter,i h'trizm.
"Tlurt H trotibln over tiiar. old iii.-.n,"
8.iid L "That blamed tiling is j -st rt Inn
u;i its slet vtn ti nd spitrin on its hauls
and tfettin reatiyfor hu-'iie-s. It'll ho
allium hen-, too, in about two iinutvs."
"Ye!!, let it f's-ni."
Then, as there wasn't ariythin else to
do, we i-at down to watch it. It cau.
zijipin along, twi.-.t in oil trees close t
tlie ground or puliiti 'era by tho rixits,
cut t in the prairie trass its cb-an as a
mower could have done it and Kweepin a
clean path. When it reached that wall
it j ;. t topned a iiiotnetit as if to If l; it
over, ami leoul 1 nwear I heard a chin kl".
Then it stopped and canght bold of the
etl'e of tho masonry. It held to?etiier
well, bnt up it came, slowly and stealily.
Jtft wli-n t'ne wall hatl been turned half
ov.r tlj bhsssrd saddt-aly sav a ,'msn,
lost its u'rip and l.encl iu h.dd. The
wall setilt d down upon its Fide and tho
blizzard jumped over it auJ went howl
In out of t,i-ht.
"Veil!" naitl Drann jubilantly.' "Vot
I to!d yon. Dot fence is a dandy, ilou't
it? It is von feet higher now a jH-foro
dot vind coom alon." And he winked
the other rye. Ea:::U DukoU Cor. C'hi
ca'' News.
Th Wainaa with tit Ian.
The woman who nses a fun in a public
aN-mbly mtint see, if she has any ade
quate pen-option of what the is lining,
that five-HUth of the air curried by this
implement of torture is thrown into the
ii'iit of the gentleman or lady who sits
in front of her. .She may have read in
works of phyj-io!o?y, and nhe inu.d have
(.t-tj ul ..iv i.. r nt uim
r: t mo1 i a n.l tindred disease r
often the result ot such carelewi use of
the fan; but nhe wonld not abuiidnn the
habit or fnr. ;'i th alight relief tiiat lit
tle waft of air brings to her cheek to
fai the life of the whole ns.-einbly.
Wo have have had aftifl m-ck (not tho
nu ral, hut the phyce-id kind) for hevcral
daya tidinwinx liiu graiiucaliou of una
wiio fat lieiii'.d tin in a church or loctnre
room, aiid we repaid tho woman with
fi.n as the ll ! picture of supreme in 1
ic 'ine.-'s ii'Mi jue oiio i.'iioiiii, but u
wiu. '.l wo.li.in w i.U a fan cau la!a tlw
pri.'.a. Xcw York Journal of Commerce.
Mirror of llm (irrrlis and UUilnaa.
The mirrors of the ancient Orneks and
Romans were thin dinkm of bronze, high
ly Miliihed and miually f.uhionud with
handles, though soinetium they were
Fct upright on stands. Later on silver
was used, and tho first mirror of solid
silver is said to hava liceu made by
Praxiteles ii the time of Julius Cur.
Bubaerjuetitly silver mirrors totik the
placaof brass or bronze ones almost al
together, though steel, Cupper and sten
BiJd were also employed. "Looking
Klamves" of nu tal wero employed every
where op to t'ne Fifuxuth coii'.ury.
Wshiiin-jtoQ iiur.
Hla I'mllranirnl.
Lady (to deaf buiein-r) Weil, Mr.
StiiaHboiics, how h you tiad youret lf
totlay?
KiiiiiUllones Vt 11, I'M pret'7 v.-cil
n'.-l uji.m'iiii. iivery riit iiie, tliey'w
ii'i.tc, 1 1' -ni iro to pi. e. a fur ny i lic'.l
ti. ;, n i'l I ntiv. r h i l sac U a r.1.1 ou uiy
li IjOtilllWl Til lil'-K.
An r-aib'jth writer ave.'ljitlv r.o mat
i r what Kpt'ci-s of o.iU-ia are phu ed in
tho Luri'!i.h iiedit, vvlieie the natives are
ia t-xce.-s, they very inK-n, "by Inter
hrti tlin', IdH-oiue of a uniform character,
the iVfccnd.'tut b.-iiij all practically
native oyhturs."
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Nil t; Heel- .-eiv i llr t-ll:iy t-V'1,11 K
M tlifir Ii II Ii. I arii'i- f I'm u taerk. All vi
Itirni kuik'lils rs caitii ly te.l to aiteml
C. 1'. Mamlwll. ."?'. t' I'uvey. K. K. H.
YOl'NO M FN'S ' IIKIs't ICS ssK'UTIil
vtteru!i.n Mt t k tnin Ho et. hn.m.a
isii (r. in :m in "i t I' w-t f-'or int-ii tin'y
(iimkI u.ett tiK every KiiiiOay tuteiin uu at 4
0 e.ts'k.
AO T. ',. flr-t sntl third FtMav
s iilC4- i f e-e ll in. Hi ll al 0 A K. I) ml
In liiK'kwn..K I I" k . Hi tiik Vemillyea, !. V .
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0 l". W No st- MeH f( nt ami limriti
Vrnt:iv v. : ll r III the n.tililll ' If. A ".
IihII ii Hu. k"i il I'll t k. h J. iMiiipaii, M W,
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M r: nl tiie K,
.it : liall 111 III- I s.n.el.- A.
l-r.ln I.I. I k Mi r l ei lie I R llill. Velllh..
ite'lilen ll.Mieil lli-l-iy lit rut J, .Utelil ;
lie u'.V.l s' fie iiiv.
t'A-t l.dlH . f.
iry Tn l . oi 'a
Unfit. AM I ma n
'.I ll'tflill I" ti v
X. ll H w.llu.ln
i. 1 It I O. (I. K. reieu rv
ii ll elr hs'l II' r !tseoi',i1
, u. it i - i ii.iiii.l y 'i vili-i:
-tn u in t'te cay. J t t.ry
. .-..r.i.i-y.
I 'LACKS OF WOKSHir.
CAi ion tc.-' 1 t'u'd
filth in1 SiMli.
H- rvict p : V-ii '
bt-lii nl tl 2 i.i i I.
Clililelt. lilt, p.-ttiei'l,
K.lHier ' a lii V. 1"hj.Io
in! iii A H. biititiiiy
Vet ct li t lot..
CliHi-TlAK.-t. ri.il I .hikI una Ml-IiIm Hit.
heiviei-s ti.' ii.leir mi il .-!. ii'i: K'te r J. k.
Ileeil, piiMi.r l.l tl;. '' imiI 10 A. M.
El-srt..AI..-H! !. :ki I tlllll'll. futni-r 'I hltd
Hint V lav It r. 1't.ii.'." faMnr. her-
lees :11am a ill 3tif huinlaj l-liotil
at i :Mi V. M.
RriiMtN Mutiiiiiio-t irtier Sixth HI anil
(leu lie. I i t til-tin. m rv ie : ll A. M.
atitl I ::i I-. M. !.ll; t im-IuihI In :.'ie A M.
rnn-HVt HiiaN - 't "it e III in ctii'lfli.ri'r-
iiir miiIi ni tl i.ri.mif if. V.rv. J r. rsiri
.ntir Mii ii.e -se . el nl 1) ,:e i I iriii'liinK
Ml li m. in. k i i. 11 in.
1 lif V ll. K et 'h' i Inirt ll ll!et fvctv
fiilil'ittli iM'iai ill l.ri lit tlie I itM llit't I ul
lliei I in ill. All me .iivnt tl lo nil. lu tin
llierlll..
pie.T M 'TllOlil-r V i x f l "1 . Ntu-iMl M n
met p. ui i. I i-v. I. I-. in i I', i .i.ei r.
nl. e. : 1 i i. l-l I' M Mil il t -' I
9 :i" A M. J ray r leefii s Vf.ii,fii.iy rv
liniMVN I'll" Y.s Tim a . Ceri er Main nnd
. i. . it . I., v w i:-. i. r. met- tie.i
iii'.tl. hull'...) -I bi.i I ll ..41 A. M.
Bwi Kiit"! i I'Miin it vTit'NAi. llnuii.e, If
Ittt-ei. I- .till ul.it MX. ll.
Cm i.i-ni luni-T - Vt oiivp. k. bt-taien
li lillt m il h iM-nlll In A. I'i'ittcll, I :ih
..r. M.l'e 11 in .y nil 7 HI i. III. Il;t)el
ll.'-ellliK Wi'.ll.i ex. 1.0
V.ilMI Mn' llllt-TM" A i"t'CIATIliV-
1.....H'. In ait-it .'-n I.'." k. M :i. .ii el l.i-
I e: mi e; nm. (..I Ii..... mil) . t V. 4 hi litlujr kl
l-ri. II Hi 4 H I IiH'K. I I It. t'ltl t...i. ti.-':
(:tiiiiA:Iia iii ,tn 'j : an y. in.
SHI TH 1-AHK TAIin.bAI'l.f -l:i .' M
V uitl. i in r. beivit-i j bunatir hrtn-l
' i in.: Iri'.-rl UK. Ha in. k i.ii ft i. in.
.titei merino In'w'i.y in;'lii : rluilr t'lue
ice 1-tltUy niclii All ute ui-lli'lnr.
When you po to a fhoe tore your
object i-iiot only to buy tdiocx but
to procure for what you Hpend the
beet that your money will buy
I-cfm llian this will not content you
more than thin )on cannot, in rea
eon, nnk. Our method are as
winiiiie bh your dcMire.t. We do not
lift uur tiutctatioiia to the clottdt,
but we rculize them whatever they
Hie. We will nevir a icrifice your
interests to ourn und nowhere elue
can you Kct a fuller and fairer
equivalent for your money. An
erpcciniiy pioiilelde purchune for
vou im our etc.
BOOE3, SHOES
O 3rt
p. sheewo:d.
501
Lumber Yard
THE OLD RlfLIACLC.
il i. nmm & so?
PIMF LUMBER
ifdiinglt. Lalh, teti.
Doora, BSind
Cmi sep If everw deimiud nf tin- city
Call and f;et terms. Fourth ftr- t
lu riL.r of rprrs hnu-.
DETECTIVE
K V ANT A VAN ,u
ei l.-rklli In n l i
airl'rlv 'rirHt nniirri iir iumtn'ti. t,-,
1 n nil mp tur t'"rtiriiin, V A I I I - t, 1 1 N'
DKIkt'IlVK AOK.NtV, liul 7ni. W ailiiiilou,
Uiik
TOFc 'b:
' -A till
IS
KJ w Ai and o 1st you know how chean thev
cr n be bought.
HAS THE LARGEST AND I3E3T BXOCIC
In l'i line in Cans County. Vou vi 1 not lo' nolo to buy cln-;i.cr Wa Clii
cago when yon take tjunlily ainl pi ico in i:oii.,iili.iat!o,i.
OPERA HOUSE COFNER, PLATTSMOUTil.
TAKE TIIK
4 4
For Atchinpon, St. Jonepli, I-aven-
wortli, Kiini-uii City, St. I-ouia,
and ull points north, eaat
outh or went. Tick
eta Mold und b;i(f
' K"k'e checked
to any
point
in
the
United
Sit a tea or
Oniiiid.i. For
INFORMATION AS TO K A TICS
AM) ROL'TKS
Call ut Ui pot or iidilrcnM
II, C. TOWNHi.M),
(j. r. Ast. iniu. Mo.
J. C. I'mi.i.iri'i,
A. G. I. A. Omaha.
II. I. AiiiA;.-. .t., rintiniioiitli.
Tclt'l bone, 77.
THE
INTERNATIONAL
TYPEWRITER
A mnftly dm at n it linit-. fullv marraii
td. Matin in in Hi ti iy l et inairintl b
-Kllietl n-lfcri'i'!-. lti.il iltl I lie lnt ttitils lit
hiiyi- enr h tlovl.f il tor Hi" urr.. W a
rHittetl tn d i nit teiil ntu lit iruM:. atily tt
orcird i( tlio mt l-t triHrili-r ritaiit
t aim Dm ot wrt'lnir IVi mt1 ei-r oilnme-tii
urn eoeiirdtns lo tue alilllly irf tlw oparaw
:
II lliel
III ili'il.e .
. t ni :
'ir t wn Ai.'loi.
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V. U. !-i;i.U MII'.K, Ai;.i't.
I.ilicol i, Neb,
r
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THE LEADING AND ONLY 0E PRICE
IS WAITING FOR YOU.
waiting to show you his new goods
aV
JOE-
Only litiy tho be-t in:iics ami latot noveltif-.s in
CLOTHING A N'D FURNiSHING GOODS
II ATS, CAPS KTC.
Aixl if you nr looking for a rdi.-iblu jiliice to traJo give JOF a tnnl.
HARiNESS!
enen
I ilLU
GnDfisn
UUUULiil
rTIIK teat of harm ss, both double
JL toreandeverylliiiijf in the iiarncna line alHolnij;t;iea nnd carriacJJ
which are firat-cIuHH in every rtHpect,
caaieat riding vebiclca ou earth.
I
ALSO have a larjje lot of Schutler, Moline, Ihiin and Sterling wagona
Spring wagoim, road carls, and plows of ull diecripliou.
FlKD Q011DKI $ SOU
Plattsmouth - - - Nebraska
l. Olllt ClHll'lihl K STOCK OF
U13IE8 r m SHOES
We give you the following deep cut in prici-a:
Ladies Fine Glnr.ed I)onfola f2 25 Hhoea reduced to
Ijitlira Donjrola Kid Flexible fUOtdioe reduced lo
Indies Heat l)oii(.'Oln f-'Lltonliots reduced to
Ijulies Hand Turned bent Loyola J-l.UU ahoe reduced to
. FOE THIRTY
We liave a great ninny oilier Simple. ' lotn
ollering ut
:'1
J -V
In order t. red tice out tlocli t nc. t unr ohIi'uli(iu.
c nlun linve a lew lot of l.n.'.itu
pi ici-H. Don't forget tin; place.
I snr,iAi&'iii-ij-t,-.a-v.'tai
CLOLIilER
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