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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1891)
OH J J ,U 1 aa 1 1 f n a ft iviv vu yv ip t -. PLATTSKOU'lH, NEBRASKA. SATURDAY tCiOBi R ::i 1891 1 t . V NUMBER-4a ' . s IJ J 10 f -ay F 1 ,T r I Ml !- ( id I . .'.'..J-'l ' .UVL9&ill Ibtolutoly Pure, ytam of tartar baking powder. t test of all in leavening strenth. ' ftest U. S. Government Food Ke- V A A salsbury p-E-N-T I S-T : 0 PGRCELAIN CHOWNS. anrathe tl far tha palnleii ai i tract lor ol tcctb. . Jold Work a Specialty, 'lock PlalUmoulh, Mcb, K. BULLTVA.N. ,-Law. Will jt prompt ttalo n etitnutM to him. Office I Kk. Kaal Hid, riatumouth. !4eb. nAv WSON A PEARCK HAVB KECK1VED tlf Fall air", lnr rtMx.na. tin 1 quIIU ." auo a lut .f ni'w lulilun cutis up hau Id straw anil fr t. Ihfjr h-i lull , line ol liiliy b"d-aiid In or j if r u rlr i lil Murk nut Iih t tutti llirU irw Mlli.r ht to 40 and te 7ft c U ulininrd. MISS SCHUYLER, TRIMMER. tKER SISTERS. , vtiT KKCIVKD A FCIX LINE OF , A3D WINTER DATS ASD TEIMM1NG9. 1 alio bare a dmi making dVpartmetit. sat- UfniMlon jrtmruntrpfl . - UnKWOOUSTOKli. PLATTSMOUT11 JEIsTTISTIRY . . . - '. ' UD ADO PORrl.Alt TRrt A ffK I ' JJ work and fine ruM work ; SPECIALTY. ' ,L KTT.1kVft tM'Al. awll a oth af. 1 atUialicaglTca lurlhr pidIcm tilrwiioo u' f tCtD. a A. MARSHALL Fiterald P'- HIXTn STREET F. II. ELLENUAUM, Trop. The bent of freKh ment alwnyii found in thin nuirkct. Alxo Ircall Egg ond Butter. WiiJ game of oil kinds kept in their neuHon. mm CIXTII BThEIiT f7 Heat hasketi Slrcpnc-s n!:;!it made nii?rral.!f by Unit terriMi; cnuli liilolii rem filv in the rtirp for you, by F. (i Frick. ond O II Snyder. 2 Mcn'a lirnvy bfiulu l;ircc izc, 10, 11, nml 12, sroinjr nt lexn than tli-y coat at Schildkneclits. if Any perwon bnvln(flot a pocket book in Indies' wuilin(f room, ron tainlng' mime money, will plcnxe call at D. & M, ticket olTlce. 2l Jimt received a lace line of pliino, orana and other inutrutnentM, uIho a bintock of vocitl and iiiHlrumcnt alfolio'a at Mulr'a on Sixth atretit Mpoite poNtoilice, 3t , ,o to Drown & Barrett'a and jret a . ' ow irliion and btop up thut Imle -.ftuf iioune. If J V , ?Vindow jjIuhb at Hrown A ; Jarre tt'a tf ; w, ii. ;. No. co ' re lirrt ty culled to meet tit tlirir ;ia!l I'ri'l.ty. Oi t. Ci, ut 2 ji. t:i., fur ' tuK'tliin. V.y.iVt Dick 'CV, Pre:t. 'KT- k.ji M'i:i.vvA!N-, ! AOill. i: w ill be u j. nn .,.ennt, Oft. i;a:i M'i:i.vvA!N-, Sc. 1 1 H ttiCiill J li i niT, Oct. jo, nl the rn i. iiiulV. V. Eeonnrd mi 'ivli I.octiHt nreela. 'i lie proeei tin viil be devoted to the iritere.dM o( hi' ciniiiiMTeiiil cliina of the luii ;.iLotil. Lveijbody iuvitcd. in PERSONAL (leo. Viih is trotif acting businecH 1 t OinaliH to-dny. ?Irn. Geo. Ilouneworth returned (o-il;iy from Lincoln. . Mrs. Joe Kline, and aiHter, Mrs. Cone, ore viniting in Omaha to-day Dr. Scntfrnven und family are re ccivinjj a viriit froia relatives from the went this week. Mrs. Frank Dickaon in viaitinff with the family of A, IJ. Dickeon, of Elmwood, thin week. Rev. ond Mrs. L. F, Hritt, accom. panied by their daughter, Mabel, re visitors in Omnhn to-dny. Misses Vivian, Edna - Adams, Carrie Greusel, Kate und Tressie Ilemple were Omaha passenifera this morning. The family of C. W. Green are en joying a vlnit from Mrs. S.C. Green, of Ashland, Mrs. Frank Green and Mr. Wilcox, of Omaha, who arrived from the latter place this morning. To-day the last opportunity for registration will be given. Miss Lottie Walters, late of Iloyt'a Trip to Chinatown Co., ia now with the Firemen's Ward Co. It will be well for the business interests of the country when the excitement attending the coming election subsides. Rev. Wingate will preach at the Christian church in this city next Sunday morning and evening. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Fred Filch, formerly liremnti with Frank Palmer, lias been promoted as engineer of No. !1. This is a deserved recognition of the merits of a promising young man. The majority of our farmers are husking corn and our streets are n it thronged in consequ-iice. They slimild not forget to exercise the r right of franchise, however, in their rush if work. "Hilly" Woodard, of (he Riley, re ceived the sail intelligence that hid ;stcr. who bus recently been viit iu in the city, had emlih-iitly taken sick mid died yesterday in Omaha, lie went lij this morning to look after the cure of the remains. STHAVi:i-From the pen of the undersigned, a lilnck pig. Any in formation gladly received lit postj oiuce oy oi J i. J fiTKCiuiiT. Pur buckwheat Hour lor tale ut iieiacl's tuiii. if We have just 3fXX) jiirees vocal nml instrumental music nt the low price of ten centseai h. Special ilis. count on large (iiiiiitilies'iill mid get catalogue free. You can get the ame music from this lot nt ten rent that you will, pay fortv to sixty cents for elsewhere. They won't last long. Come early, at Lmxnoj-i' Uko3. Fine shoes selling low at the Schildknecht shoe Mote. tf "Isn't She HiMiitifut!" Occasional, ly one bears this expression, as n lady with n strikingly lovely com. rilexion passes along the street. Certainly! situ uses the Famous llltish of Kosrs manufactured by Mish Flora A. Jones, South Hend, Ind, supplied by O. II. Snyder. Price "5 cents per bottle. KsH Parties owing me for medicnl treatment will please call nt my of lice, corner of Main nml Seventh streets, nt Uieirearliefl convenience and settle account, I IMii in need ol money. Especially long stand, iug nt'count tntit be ce tied by r.i?!l tii' hiil'1 ut iim'f. I have given much time in many caries und now th" favor tuuHl come the other way. tf Kl-Hpeclillilv, W. II. SCUILDKMKCIIT, I. I). Has Just opened up a full line of lad:e3, Gents and Chlldrens all wool under wear and fce lore you buy ycur Fall or Winter goods. Dcn't fall to call and ceo cur price;:. We bc.it '(.a ell. Usv3 yoacccn ticco nob by !ilb;is Cap3, .ill pretty sliidej, 55, 05 and 7" cijnts cat.Ii' IS 11 AN INTERESTING TRAIN Nebraska on Wheels Arrives and Is Visited by Many. A Fine Exhibit of lha Reaourcea of tha Slat by Ihlriy Rapraaeniallva Suaineaa Man. The advertising cars sent out by the Nebraska Husiness Men's Asso ciation arrived here this morning. They are four in number. The lirst car was a gaily decorated bag gage car containing advertising matter. -.Next - cuuie "Nebraska exhibit, Fremont, Elkhorn & Mo. Valley R. R." The sides of the car were decorated with coin Mud other products of the state in the most gorgeous manner. This car was followed by "48, Ne braska the State," also fixed up in most attractive style, the principal thing being the corn arranged on the car in all sorts of designs, mak ing a very neat and striking effect. The third car was the vestibuled sleeping car, "Riverton," In which the Nebraska delegation of 31) busi ness men, representing 19 counties and the cities of Fremont, Uroken liow, Omaha, Lit c n Kairney.llol drege, Grand Island and Alliance. When the train pulled in at Ft. Wayne depot a Review reporter climbed on board, and while the train was being switched buck and forth over the yard until a suitable place fur it to stuiid could be found, tile repor erhad become acquainted among the Nebraskaus mid was shown through the cars tilled with vegetable wealth of nineteen conn ties of Nebraska. I'Im liri county to which uUcotiou was called was Douglas. A big ear of sweet corn eleven and one-half inches, long was exhibited.' The Chicago Herald oilers $100 in gold to anyone who can show an car of corn of equal sue. The whole exhibit is n wonderful one embracing good specimen of grain, fruit und vegetables indigen ous to Nebraska. 'Die geullemeu in charge are very courteous and have a delightful way ofcxplaiuing the exhibits which pack tin car. Mr. llodgin, the secretary, si.id that ut Ft. Wayne, Indiana, at least lll,(r.X) visited the car. Alliance (Ohio) Lljiiv Review. Tit imlepafadatita Hv k lutillitJ lion. Jesse Harper spoke ut the 0;cra house last evening as per an nouncement. O.ving to the fact that there were less than 2d. I people i i the hourti: when the speaker be gun his recital of the oppressed condition of the American people, he deemed it unnecessary to speak from the rostrum. The speech on the whole was de cidedly a tame affair. It was nat urally expected that the live issues of the day would be discussed, but in this all were disappointed. The tatlJoud silver questions, which are really the only live issue of the diy were denominated ns "unim portant" und were barely alluded to by the ili-lingui-iied Kiufesman. The democratic and r'mh!ic.iu parties were both ba i 1 1 r pinions not difUrmg materia, ly, uiui both h iviug art the prime object theirop prcssion of the people. The only hope the vpenker hrvl for the peo ple was that tin y adopt the princi ples of the independent party, und even some of l !!'" won I I be modi lied by the speaker had he the op portunity. The biHt hnlf hour of the speech wus devoted to a dis cussion of the sub-treasury system and in defense of the old lint money doctrine that wus buried years ago with the greenback party. After Mr. Harper bud been nfforded the distinguished honor of nominating Abraham Lincoln for the presi dency, he had certainly accom plished his ini.v loii here. It is evi dent that he has long since out lived his Ufeftihici's to ury party. A NW A'l ViTlUlfl. G. F. S. liurton bus liunlly con cluded to experiment in the news paper arena. The lirnt i i tie of tlii paper, The Evening Neivf, will probably liiai.t! i; r.j .;.u-nnre next NowJi:y. The pupvr will be huh pendent in politics. Wo Hiippo.'e thai Mr. U.irton ban carefully counted tho cd.- t of m iiii taiuiiig a daily and m prepared to meet discouragements nn I sur mount dil'.ieultiert ihat tuny be presented. TllE Ilf:iM(.l extends the rbrht hand of fellowship nnd welcomes the newc.uur Into the ring Peof. ). E. Lfyiltt. If t!'.cre is u candidate upon the r 'publican county tick -l that should 'receive the full party sup port It is Prof. J. K. Leyda. He has been a permanent resident ol the county for nearly thirteen years nnd is thoroughly in sympathy with the promotion of every move ment calculated to better the con dition of bur people. As to his qualifications for discharging the duties of the office of county super intendent, there can be no question. Ho is recognized us one of the most efficient and popular teachers of the county, and by his close con nection with the rural schools of the county he Is thoroughly con versant with their needs. Mr. Leyda did not seek the nomi nation, was not a candidate, and only after the earnest solicitation of his friends did he allow his name to go before the convention after it j had assembled. The young men ! should rally to his support, be-1 cause he is one of their number; the laboring men and fanners should support him because of his eminent fitness and his sympathy for their cause. REGISTER TO-DAY. A Hand - la tha Duty of tha Praaenl Hour. Every voter should remember that the registration books will be closed at 0 p. m. this evening, not to be re opened before election. To the end that no man may be de prived of his vote, every voter should see that every other voter has his name on the books. If you wish to vote you must reg ister to-day. Lookout for the cold wave to morrow. Make nn X after the name of each republican candidate next Tuesday. Don't fail to see the London skirt dancer specially engaged for the Fireman's Ward Co. Prices, 7a, iji), and iia cents. Coming, nt the opera house one nightyonly, Thursday, Nov. .", the Firemen's Ward Co., with special scenery. Prices, .", 5.) and 3a cent. Indications arc thai fully 3(X will go on the special train to Weeping Wuter to-night. The train leaves ut 5.. TO, remember. This office has been rushed with job work for the past three weeks. We appreciate this evidence of sat isfaction on the part of the public. Theonly clanger to the republican nominees is n lack of euflieietit interest in the matter to vote mid work for the ticket Let a full vole be polled. A Social Event, A social was given ut the resi- deuce of . V. lA'onnrd hist evening under the auspice of the com merical students of the public school. There were about fifty in attendance, representing all nges, Th'.; presence of the older ones doubtless nerved to encourage the member for whom it was held Two hours were whiled away play. ing the modi rn nnd popular game high live when each partook of re Irei-hmenta bef,,re retiring to b'? home. The proceeds will net the c'nss a neat littie sum and from u S')'ial flandpoint. doubtless till feel ntnply compensated. Vote the straight republican tichct next Tu"d:iy nnd you will have done your duly. To be Qlvn Away I Sl.000 Coplea of iu cent Muaio. Th"? t'm' hn cmtte fur vnit to (( good sheet, music free of charge! J. P. Young will give with every cash purchase of twenty-live cents or more, one piete of ten-cent sheet music, free of charge. This Is no cheap music, but the same kind sold by him for ten rents, nn,d would cost you elsewhere from forty to scventy-tlve cents n sheet. All goods will lie sold nt the very lowet cash price. This in a chance of n lifetime. Don't forget 1he place: J. P. Young's, Slftl Main street. alvtl T ha Duty of Rcpubiicana. Register to-morrow. Vote early Tuesday morning. See that your neighbor reginterp. S -c thai every eligible republican en-;? n vote for the t.lmlghl t'xlvl Mold j itiraelf i i riadintvu to nial.i! cve-y !.". tti m:: tc effort for the Hiii;ce:Mof the republican noniiiiccti Curd of Mmnlia. W. J. Hosier duties to publicly th link the n ighbf.rs ntul fi lends for the many tn.iuifcetatioua of sympathy and for in.iteriul oid rendered in the brie! sickness uud death of hi aged tno'her. -FRED HERRMANN- OUK FALL AND WlXTEIt SKXK - OF - - DRY - GOODS - AND liadics Furnishings . Is How Complete ia all Dapa-rtma&tf, DRESS GOODS We are showing a handsome line of CAMELS HAIR PLAIDS, BROADCLOTH, FLANNELS, SERGES, HENRIETTAS. A full line of colorings and blacks. BLANKETS AND COMFORTS Stock complete and pricea lower than ever. CLOSES flDSHiiWLS. Wh HAVE Deverfcliowu so ur II I ? e can special aueiuion u our iirga assortment or uaeiert Military and Hip Coat shapes trimmed with Mink, Seiif, Astr&ckas, .Muffiiloon nnd Conej fura. Our line of Plush Sacqnes are cheaper than efr before. Jail lines of Childrens nnd Misses Clonks rNE DOOR EAST ill! Does Yoiu Lile Qii'l. Need n cloak this winter? If she doss you will make n great mistake U you do not call and examine the childrens cloaks that we ure ollcring before buying. Wo have Just recoived from largo Cloak Manufacturer his full lino of Childrens sample Cloaks. For children 6, 8, li mill ye.irs old, ci n'ntri ; ? U3 garments in nil. HO TWO ALIKE, on which we were given a disccunt from regular wholesale prica no that "so were able to sell them at actual'y Manufacturer's Prices. CALL IN nnd let us prove the truth of the nbove statement, and show you nt the same time our FINE LINE of Ladies and Misses Reefera Sucqucii iiud JucLcl3. SECOND SALE OF SAMPLE SHOES Another opportunity to buy shoos at FACTORY IBICES Wc take pleasure in nnnoucingto the people of PlattHinouth nnd surroiiiH'iiig towns that we have succeeded in getting another line of sample nhoes. Our success with the last line was pheuominal nnd hun dreds were disappointed becau.-.c they came too late to secure ""sof the bamains that weotlered. This line is better if anything than the last, be iug Walter H.TenimyiCo.,olUoMon, Mass., full line const-ding- of La dies, Misses, Children, Mens and Hoys shoes of all kinds and of all de scriptions. Among them is M) pair of boys and Mens boots, m which we can give the best value for your money that you ever "laid eyes on. Don't think that because we don't ask high prices for shoes that the shoes arc uot of any high quality. We have among these shoes that art as line us uny shown in the city, everything extrinsic is stripped away und the shoes thut you buy of us stands on its intrinsic worth. Wa dig at the root of values oud give you the worth of your money. Ill are Si Gi'ii Great HERE'S A 25c 25c Children Nat in al Wool Col or S'ln b und 1 larwurs All Si.s. Childrens all Wool Shirt &. Drawcij All i-ii.es. WM, HEROLD & SON. . 507 JIaIu Firest riat'tsmouth.'Ncb UNDERWEAR A good Ladies Jersy vest at 23c -Ladies fine Jersey rest and pants 1 white or natural grays at 50c each Ladies natural Gray Wool Vesta an4 Pants at 90c Regular 73c under wear. Full lines of Ladies Fine woal ribbed under wear in white, cardi nal and black. Complete lines of Child's under wear in natural, scarlet and white at prices as low as the lowest large aline in this department, t . . r and Jackets. FIRST NATIONAL. EaiEis b Mmii FEW OF THEM: 39 c Lad i e r F i n i Meriu o Silk Trimmed shirt nnd Drawers. c 39c MetiH Extra 1 !ea vy I'iblied S Ii i r t tf u n d drawers. i v i