- . . . .'.I'. bmim 1 . - ' . ' . fflPTH V R A PLATTsajourn, mhraska. mm .juauv jaera a $. nW-' r t-yj-iMwwj tffWM'-iii' 1 m nm1 r.-v- jwrev.t--r jaj.iMpr t - SAT;U Dav K0V:y!E 7 1891 NUMOT 4 T . - 1 n ; . v X 71 -1 ' i U . I 1 t ( '; i 3 Indian summer seems to have disappeared. We rimy now pre part tor winter to a very Rood advantage. The M. I', road in doing a pood liiiviiH-HM in live pinnenger line Seventeen Hiiifli thirl , . , . . t r 1 . I r N rrw D Bti W h-'sw- 1, jr U m a a ton t, a M .Vtl'Hl i(T M III VJIMIMIil lata. I Elk SI ml II (i . tl ft 0 J 4 C 1 I 1 fe V) , . I II LU ML II I V 1 r from Lou ih- I Tlii n 'i..;li! 't ' and in: ' frierds, t ) tl " i. umber f gathered at tin- residence .' I.ei Walker and at the uppoiiiicd time marched to the rcr -iileiice nt James Leek und took por-sefrioii. Tin.' his coin- ""- I" ' " J.CCK UI1H UHlK )().)ilrlllll. 1 tickets were Hold for tl.e j p!ll ty was planned in honor r morning. )3Sth birthday. Mr. 'Leek Vim tc wishing employment to call at Mrs. Stiles boarding house. LI Elaborate preparations nre living made for a social gathering to he pi veil at the residence of Mike Murphy this evening in honor of the 21st birthday of Chas. Murphy. It in quite a common accurrcnce .. . i norrtpr. to meet disappointed caniliclatea . . i i (i r i n r iiHninir . , - " ... n ;.. li-nvptiinir strenth. now n-dav. When there nre four eeiit U. S. Government Food Re- ((,1Iow8 Ktrivin for the mime plum WaSTKI): Two energetic ladies I plctcly HtirpriKed im he had not OIVDEH the Hli-hi'rtt intimation thai ttuch arrauementit were pending and Iliad even failed to recall that hia hirthday whh ho near. Mr. Leek waH presented with a handoouic rocker, an a token of the eHteem in which he is held by bin neighbors und frieudd. KcficHlinienW were Hervid after which all repaired to their homta feeling well pleaued with the evening'B enjoyment. port. X. SALSBURY : D E-N-T-I-S-T : OLD ND IHiKCELAIM CKOWNS. Bf.Bicloyii"lhtll! '"the puliilcn Fine Gold Work a Specialty. tokwood Block ritnmoih. Hb. A. K. flCLLIVAN. Attorney it-U. Will i(It prompt fl.tlot. .a t.uifii n'nil'"l in nl". omoe id (Jalus block. Kt Hide. Ptatumouth, Neb. PEARCE 1CAWSON A u HAVE KECEIVED rbelr Full itriiit. fmiry rllilMin. tlin nil qiilllt kino i l"t 'l l'lil"i P '"4l In tra and fn I. 1 bey h v, lull liur nl bliy h-vid- mill In i df-r l i rlror III t(k mil Imve ' a-d lli- lf m raw ll. r jo 40ud ( TH l l irlinmen. MISS SCHUYLLK, TRIMMER. CKER SISTERS ; V JL'BT KlitlVI l A f I'LL LINE OK IV. AND WIKTER TJATS TEIiIli:KG3. W iiM biv lff- ir.uMnz drpartmeet. Pat j hfiicllim uiirntwd. jekwooi) Stoke. I'lattsmoutii 1 J k T OI.D ARB rtlRCBLAI! CnOKI - Brid( work tod flat gold work i SPECIALTY. 0B.BrKlNAi:8 LOOAL M wrll M otht-r au. eetLinleatflTee let in pKioinHi(rniu lectb. a A MARSHALL. FitiKcrld MEAT MAHKET BT BTKEET F. II. ELLEN BAUM, Trop. Tfce bent of fre nh meat always found it in very probable that Home one wilt be left. Why miffM not PlnttHmouth une a city uorary 10 an mnumoKci Other town of much leH popula tion than we have nupport them and they are n ooiirre of intellectual development as well as a means of social culture. We are plenoed to note that Hon. T. M. Uritt, of IIillndale,wnncnoHen, at the recent election, on the repub lican ticket to represent Mills county in the legislature. Mr.Hritt is on uncompromising friend of the orohibitorv Jaw. The Glenwood Opinion speaks in high terms of his ability and integrity. Services at the Find M. K. church, between Main and J'earl streets: Sunday school at IKK) a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:3() p. ni. by the pastor, Dr. I- V. I'ritt. Subject for the morning, "The Com- forting Ministrations of the lioiy Ghost." In the evening."! he mini- encc of the I'leiades." Young peo pie', meeting at C:.'I0 p. in. in the gallery of the church. All arc cor dially invited to these services. Police Court. A few days sinre Robert Nickel entered Suit UL'uillHt Richmond Good for possession of property, After defendant had learned that the action had beeu brought, he at once vacated the property ami re linquished oil claim to his right to occupy the same. The plaintiff then paid costs and withdrew the infor mation and the case was dismissed. In the case II. K. Holingrr vs. John Southworth, a suit on promis sory note, iudgment for was I rendered for plaintiff. Action was brought by Aaron Crisman vs. LUenbaum for the recovery of wnges alleged due for labor performed. It appears that Mr. Crisman has been employed in the butcher shop of Mr. Ellenbatini but the larter claims that he has fully paid for all labor performed. The case was continued until Jan. 4, mi in this market. Also Eggs and liutter. fresh Wild game of all kind kept in tneir season. m SIXTH BTKEET m Meat market! Slrrnne niffht made miserable by that terrible rough Shilohs rem J 0 r n X H 0 1 s 9 1 1 x 5. "g 3 c 0 4 0 c B a "0 3 3 tr t n V f f i s a 0 5' 0 1 0 3 n 3 o a rt 1 t 9 r s r. 3 r B c n t C- tt B a 0 0 c 1 o t X 5 ft o i 3 2. h Y M. C. A. Convention The twelfth annual convention of the Y. M. C. A. association is being held at Lincoln this week. Of it the Lincoln Call says: Nearly '2ifJ delegates from all parts of the state and elsewhere, arrived and arc in nttendeuce at the twelfth annual session of the Young Men's Christian Association of Nebraska. The many homes of Lincoln's christian people have been gladly tendered to these visi tor nnd a warm congeniality is milking them all teel at home. The opening yesterday was held nt the First liaptist church, and State Sec retHry Nash gave a very intcrcMlug Itible study. The evening session filled the church and the uudience listened with pleasure to a descriptive and entertaining talk on Hihlc study by Henry U, Hrown, secretary of the international committee, who en larged upon the results attained by a careiui reailing of llie mole con densed to leading thoiiLrhM. He had found it xHHille to go over forty-two books of the ille in fourteen days and urged students of the Hible to concentrate on the leading thoughts and govern their lives according to tliein. Epworth L'u(ju Convention. The Lincoln district Epworth League semi-annual convention will be held at Weeping Water, Nebraska, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. Hi, It and 15, ISld. Delegates expected from every charge in the district, whether organised as' Epworth League or not. Conic for the beginning and stay to the close. Come praying for the baptism of the Holy Ghost. Let every charge that has not organized, organize before the con vention and send delegates. Enter tainment furnished for delegates if notice is received of their coming by Rev. T. A. Hull at Weeping Water, Neb., not later than Monday, November. 0. He will not be re sponsible for entertainment unless so notified, although there are several hotels in the village which can accommodate all who come, and we expect to be able to enter tain everybody. All who come with teams must give notice iu ad vnnce to injure entertainment. C.S. 1'ol.K. T. A. Hull, J ' 1 . Miss Newcomer, state organizer for the C. W. li. M., will hold a nieelinir at the Christian church 1'iuimuy evening, out. ii. to-day. Mra. Ripple came in villi: this morning. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Hackney are Omaha visitors to-day Miss McClelland was n passenger for Omaha this morning. Mrs. Fred Murphy arrived from Cedar Creek on the Schuyler. Mrs. II. V'iiigate returns home to Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, this morning. Dr. Peering, clerk-elect of the district court, is in the city to-day. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Young left for Omaha this morning for a brief visit to friends. Messrs. Win. Neville, W. D. Jones nnd W. H. Pickens were passengers for Omaha this morning. Mrs. F.. E. Phipps, who has been visiting friends, returned home to Norden, Neb., this morning. II. G. Race came in this morning from Weeping Water to assist in the completion of the official can. vass. Mr. and Mrs. Urnd White, former ly residents of Plattsir.outh, now of Omaha, came in last evening for a visit to friends. Mrs. L. C. Millikine, who win called to Union recently to attend the funeral of Mr. dial (ant, returned home this inorniu A social event occurred at the home of Miss Ella Wright last eve iiing in which a numbirof invited friends participated. Farmers throughout the county arc actively engaged in cribbing corn this week. It is found to be in good cribbing condition and of an exceptionally large yield and good quality. A dispatch to the Echo from Lou laville says: "The boys aught KicKholI in town last night and picking him up put him on a carl and headed by the Louisville band took in the town. The fun w participated iu by the democrats as well as republicans. Two bauds and ho people will serenade him at his home to-night." As Mr. Eick- ill lives but 12 miles from Elm- wood the Echo suggests a party go from here. All who wish to go call nt thin office by 2 o'clock to-day. F.liuwood Echo. iUH IMiJj AM) WJNTEJl STOCK - - o:p - - DRY - GOODS - AND Is 27ow. Coraplcts in c.ll OcrjAftiatcats, DRESS (,'OODH We are showinga handsome line of CAMELS HAIR PLAIDS, BROADCLOTH, FLANNELS, SERGES, HENRIETTAS. A full line of colorings and blacks. BLANKETS AM) COMPORTS Stock complete and prices lower than ever. UNDERWEAR A good Ladies Jersy vest at 25c. Ladies fine Jersey vest and panta W white or natural grays at 50c each Ladies natural Gray Wool Vesta as Pants at50c. Regular 75c under wear. Full lines of Ladies Fine wi ribbed underwear 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 GLOaiS iiOSHHWLS. Vl;.": AVE never shown so large a line in this department. We cull special attention to our l trge assortment of Reefer Military and Hip Coat slmpes trimmed with Mink, Seal, Astraclia. MnlTaloon and Coney furs. Our line of Plush Saciue aj cheaper than eer belore. . Fait lines of Children and Misses Cloaks and Jackets. p9pf rNF. DOOR EAST FIRST NATIONAL. D.'riot Court, In the cae Stull vs. Omaha Southern R. R. the jury rendered a verdict in favor of plaintiff for$1.0Xi. The board of ni bill nt ion recently allowed hi in $000 and he brought suit for $1,500, with the result as above. edy is the cure for y Frick. and O II Snvdi ou, er. by V. tyj ntl A n wi w. rllW m f I Go to Hrown St Hurrett's and get a window glass and stop up tkat hole in your house. tf Notlc to Ladle I have on hand a fine lot of rib. ban and tips which I will sell at ttoe lowest price for cask. I have my good at J. Finley Johnsons hard ware store where I may be found very day from 1:00 to O;00 p. in, Mks. J. F. Johnson. -Mlnrr 7i 1 lo io mi nlhiy. wllb inri-. m irir.iil h' own wllnn trsiomii'i" " linn". I', lrri-T.o-11. MASUrClkHlS, li tk Bni IMS, New York. IS H a. J with Pyspwd nt A,.neii f.,11 Una ... , . . . i !.. I lliu I Liu M ULLilLU UU U lUil UUU and Liver onipiaintr jihiiuihiiv - snffer Will you rer C alixer ia guaranteed U cure yau. ' Bucklen's Arnica aiv. J TBB IIXST hALVK ill Oil- wrtil for CuU Brume, hori. Ulcere, Sell Hbiiiin. FrVel Hore,T -Iter. Cli d IIniU, t'liilblnln, Cnnii, sral all Kkin Kruplinn. and piw,! tivilj cure l'il'. nr bo pnr n quired. It la vnniitntiril to eive BtiilMClli,n. ol money rvfur.li-l. I'rire ?r, nMi .pr bm Furtils l. V tl. Fricke A Co. Gentlemen would not use "Hlush Att Iv'oi-es" if it wus a lutint or J-ow r, of course not. It i clear as titer, no seiliiiifnt to nil Hie lmr-s f the skin. Its mission is to heal rlrunse and tiurifr the complexion of every imperfection, nnd insures ghadeS. 55t 05 and every ludy and ircntlemnii a clean, cuau l smooth complexion. Sold by O. H- Snyder. Price 15 cents. of ladies, Gents and Cbildrens all wool underwear and be Icre you buy your Fall or Winter gooda. Don't fall to call and see our prices. We beat 'era all. Have you Jseen those nob by Hisses Caps, all pretty cent3 each? Weapinj Water lltma Frmi the Kt piibll. mi. The republiciln rally Soturdny night was the largest political gatering ever held iu the town. The Misses Miles gave a Hallow e'en party Saturday evening to their young friends. A delightful lime was enjoyed by all. The vote in a majority of the pre clncts nnd wards of the county was very light It Is reported that some started away from the polls, for fear they could not make their tickets out correctly. J. W. Sperry returned home on Monday with the stereopticon show and nitieetim. He spent the sea' aon in the Mate of Iowa and reports a fair business. He got homo in time to vote. Mr. II. Olmstead was called east last week to attend his niothcr'i funeral. It is a sad trip and his friends sympathize with him in his affliction. A. G. Street has charge of the clothing store during his absence. The boys either forgot that last Saturday night was Halloween, they were so taken up with the en thusiasm manifested at the repub lican rally that they thought that good enough. Marshal Woodnrd walked the streets until 1 o'clock looking for some miscreant to or rest but he found no one, nnd no depredations were reported. Does Yoqi Little Need a cloak thiB winter? If she doss you will make a great mistake It you do not call mid examine the childrens cloaks that we nre offering before buying. We havojust received from a Mieelonary Meelinq. Sunday evening, at 0:30, the Y. P. S. C. E. of the Presbyterian church will hold the second of a series of missionary meetings. AH Inter ested in this subject are cordially invited to be present. Union Item Election pasried off very quietly end the officials may now deck the political aspirants' caps with roses Liberty Is solidly republican by good majority. Charles Winscot, of the Nebraska City Street Railway Co., passed through her for Plattsmoulh where he will be joined in wedlock Weduesday, to Miss II attic Knee of the telephone exchange. Mr. ILL Prny, of Tun Hevalu force, passed through here Tucs day for Auburn where he will visit a brother for a few weeks. On account of the cold dump weather, we personally know of lome voters who went home with' out casting their vote. Several of these we know to be republicans. L, G. Todd and a drummer he had up in a store, drew an immense (?) crowd, who listened to the Gover nor (V) discuss II. & M. R. R. stock and the system of money loaning. Harry Johnson came down from Plattsmoulh Tuesday to finish his contract near here of painting, large Cloak Manufacture hl3 full line of Childrens sample Cloaks. For children 6, 8, 10 and U years old, consisting of US ' garment, in all. NO TWO ALIKti, on which wt were given a pisccunt from regular wholesaU rii ro that se were able to sell them at actually Manufacturer's Prices. CALL IN and let us prove the truth of the l!''" show you at the same time our riu ii.i . "- VjSCnnea and jacscin. SECOND SALE OF SAUPLB SHOES Another opportunity to buy shoes at FAOTOET PRICES We take pleasure in annouclng to , the people i ol ! 1 Ureda were d.sappoiutea uec-u . .( - - he ,a,t( bm Phtttsmouth an another line ' Muelc! MulrH MimeHI Just received at Muir's opposite posinfllee JiMI piece of selected sheet limbic ranging in price from thirty-live cents In Sji,'i" nil lo go nt the small price ol ten cents each. Ibis music contains most of the latest linn jionlions and no old stuck. CuU early and get best seclection ulso full line of instruc tion books, King nnd instruuieiilul folio's at very low pi ices. 31. Pute buckwheat flour for sale at Heisel's mill. tf LiMnum that we ouerea. ins liur dies, Misses, Childrens, wens boots, in whi. scription.. Among them is - ""ft "t " evcr ..Uid eyes on." we can give tue oesi vmuc ivi ----- . ( iu)Ct that Oae Von think that because we don . ask K P- that .r shoes are not oi any 11 J K ' ITi ri n aic ia .tripped away. aa una iinv niuinu an ,v - - 4 ' . tine as any shown in the city, Vf'XcZAigA ' d tk ahoea that you huy ' us stands on its intrin c worm. , jo worllirf y.ur uion.y fffl w 81 Gft Great Banes ii nnfirniTTTPt UUUUl WlOi HERE'S A FEW OF T1IEM: Or, Childrens Nat ural Wool Col or Shirts nnd Dm wet s All Sixes. 25c Childrens all Wool Shirts A Drawers All Sizes. 39c Ladle. Fine Merin o S i I k Trimmed shirt and Drawers. iL. Mens V, x x i ff Heavy RifVbrff ShirtB'eS.jS' '' druwersj.- WM. HEROLD & SON: 507 Main Ptraet lie 1.1 a il. i 1 AuLLMHUUin. liiO .. r. x 4.