The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, November 09, 1891, Image 1

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PL 'lTSM0Ur;;. NEBRASKA. MONDAY ilOi 9 1 8 J I
NUMBER 49
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; DECISIVE'
Baidng Powder Tests
I
l The United States Official
? nvr;tioration of Bakinfr Powders, made, bv authoritv of
- . j O -4 j
(-Congress, in the Department of Agriculture, Washing
tton, D. C, furnishes the highest authoritative informa
tion as to which powder is the best The Official Report
iK Shows the ROYAL to be a
cream of tartar baking pow-
der, superior to all others in
1 leavening power (utf?r).
A. SALSBURY
: DENTIST :
OLD ANI I'UKCELAIN CMOWNA.
9r. Hrlua)s Him-ol lirtln irrtlm pilnlm tx
frudlm uf U-rth.
Fine Gold Work a Specialty.
Jwkwuod Itl.fk I'latirnoutli.Jifb.
jttornrv
A. N. BULLIVAN.
tortify t.,w Will rlr prompt sttMiilnti
V ll iiiin,- rnlrii'O' t l III"' omen Hi
luloo block. I'm! siilr. I'laitrmoulh, Nh.
jQAWSON
A PKAPCE
HAVE K'KCTIVI.I
. TTiflrFn'l !r, fHimnlilt' i . rti-ml quill"
. n i lot it ll lnl I"' roll!" tl lt li.a
Hiioirnw hmI f-. liny h van lull
Imr ill lul h' oil mhI In or
Virlir il l nimk mil li v IK
, lli li "if w nll- I hit. In 4u iitl It
. ri- l rlmni-il.
' ' .'.S SCIll'YLLK, TKIMNF.U.
Ttia M.nTlwl Did It.
The F.lmwood Echo call n halt
on the cliiim made by Uncle Jesse
Harper that he wai the inuti thul
nuiiiimiti'il Abraham Lincoln for
the presidency. In regard to the
matter the Echo given the following
extract from a personal letter
written by J. G. Nicholy, Lincoln's
privute secretary:
"Norman B. Judd, of Illinois,
made the iiominntinii a IdIIowh: 'j
desire on behalf of the delegation
from Illinois to put in nomination
as a candidate for president of the
United State, Abraham Lincoln, of
Illinoirt.'
"C. B. Smith of Indiana, Coliim-
bui4 Delano of Ohio, und Win. Stone
oi I'jwa, seconded the iioninnlion.
This is taken from official records."
Lii'il. A'"!!" Sh. io.iii
l! i i r v,; .. , c I ill C !' .1 ti'.i.t
'':i.-,i i.-. ill.1 ;,r . ; p o'-hse-
ing county in ; In';:: but yet the
majority of our peo le li.ive but n
t.iiut iiii ii of the cnit'mily of thin
production. We have obtained a
htati nient from oi.r local ii))U'
dealers, which shows to what ex
tent other portion of the state have
been supplied from our surplus
product, ilius reiulerng the reader
able to tell approximately an to the
productiveness of our noil along
that line.
Mr. Ed Somers ban shipped from
Hub place since Sept. 1, twenty-five
cuth, each containing 100 barrels,
malting in all 4,(XX) barrels. He yet
ban in bin storehouse ready for the
market WjO barrels, which will be
disposed of soon. He ban shipped
"i()0 from Nihawka und 1X0 barrel
from Union. He has paid in caHh
to the fanners of Cuss county over
Wiley Black ban (shipped about
3,(XX) barrel, und after he has dis
poKed of the umouut yet on hand,
together with whut he has con
tracted yet to le delivered, he think
he will have handled WA) barrel
It will be perfectly Bate to eti
mate that the apple induMry hud
brought $1.',0UU into the pocket ol
CattH county fanner thi year.
f :;'.'. T . r 1 ? . 1 1 i x .- nil Oiinh.'l v'-
Itor to il;l .
M. I). Polls i:( in Omaha today on
'.;iil biii-ini'vH. ,,
M("-."ih. Trib-cli r.nd Loder came
in thi morniiiL''. '
Hert Sage of Alliance was in th,c
city yenterdiiy.
Mr. and Mve. If. J. S!re!;.;!it Sun-
dayed in South licitdf
IJyron Clark U in Lincoln to-day
on legal btiHiiicf.
itt
TUCKER SISTERS
AVEJl'rtT ki;tl l.l)A IX' LL I.I.Mi OF
AND
'D WI'.Tm HAT1
TBIMM1KG3.
,Jfho lriNi inxli. driutitmenl. Kt-
IHIiiciluii uiir;iairrci .
IlIEKWOOII STOkK. I'LATTHMOL'TH
A SOCIAL EVENT.
P
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i r n r n e iTrTn nn.i m m
J ritnnwift H-
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itVil FALL AM) UINTMt ST()(K
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DRY - GOODS - AND
v-9B mm -a mrxMmt
u-siif r: i" v! r
Ool.D Ann roRCKUl CRON
Bridge work nd bat Rold work
SPECIALTY,
DR.TKtAr!l Lni'Al.Mi-ll M oliMir'aii.
lbellralr pnlnlfitrOiio ul
a A. MAItSIIALU FiUrl
Mis Newcomer, Ktate or.nn.e
for the C. W. 11. M., will bold a
meeting at th Chrinliau church
Monday evening, Nov.U.
It i prevailing opinion that
prairie chicken are more plentiful
thi year than for teveral yearn.
The biiHiuc man that (drives
ha: il'-!t tobil 1 1 i-p bi town i en
titled to the mot of the people's
patronage.
The state lndiltrlal nchool linn
Mhinrii'd twentv-three carload of
onar beets to Graiid Inland thin
fall.
J. N. Wise, after remaining at
home a few week, r.'turueJ to
Omaha thi morning.
Mer. Clayton Barber, Frank
Irih, Hal JohuHon and Dnve
Hawkuworth Sundayed In I'lntls.
mouth and returned t Lim:olu lnt
evening,
Tlo! wUhlAg ioi) work done
Hhould remember thalTliE IlF.KALD
ofllce In fully equipped and will do
work that will compare favoraly
with any ofnee in the country.
Charge always reasonable.
TVTEAT MARKET
V II KI i-KXHAIIM. Pro.
The best of freeh meat always found
iu thin 'market Aleo fresh
' lili "" Butter.
Wild game of alt kinds kept in their
tieason.
A PIsMkunl lima Wb Hnd Smur
Jay Evening
The remembrance of a social
event given at the residence of Mr.
and Mr. M. H. Murphy last Salur
day evening, in commemmoration
of the twenty-first anniversary of
Cha. Murphy, will be chcrirdicd by
all tireent a one of the most
enjoyable social event of the sea
sou. The hour, from 0 to 11, were
whiled UAay playing high live.
Alter a summing up and s com
parison of note it wa ascertained
that Will Stadebuaii was entitled to
the king prir.e and Edith White
very reluctantly received the booby
prue. The party then repaired to
the dining room, where a sump
tuou and delicious repast, pre
ttied bv Mr. M. 11. and Mrs. 1-red
Murphy, a'sited by Mra. Chas.
Ends, was partaken of. It was the
unanimous opinion that the genial
ity and hospitality exhibited by the
host upon this occasion could rare
ly be excelled. Charles wan pre
sented with a handsome diamond
and pearl scarf pin as a manifesta
tion of the high regard in which he
Is held by his friends.
The following were present: Horn
Fricke, Edith White, Janet Living
ston, Nannie Moore, Menola Eikon-
bary, Vcrna Leonard, Birdie Irish,
Maggie Vallery, Maggie Olivet,
Mrs. Fred Murphy, of Cedar Creek;
Harry Phelps and Geo. Palmer, of
Omaha; Will Stadelman, Chns.
Sherman, Frank Irish, Chas. Vul
lery. Fred Murphy, Will Clement
and Arch Coleman.
Meat
eixTii BTtfEKT m
MARKET
HleeiuirsR nlcht mnde miserable
hv that terrible caiiirh Miilohs rem
fly is the cure for yon, by F. G
Frick. and O II Snyder. 2
Go to Brown & Barrett's and get a
window gins and stop up tbat hole
In your house. tf
Notic to Ldio
I have on hand a fine lot of rib-
- ti and tips whlcb I will sell at
lowest pries fo,- cnMi. I have
.' , 'ools oi"J.l'inley Johnsons hard
store where 1 may be fouud
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MKS. J.F. JOHNWI.V.
.THil mwmri yiiiii 'J l" l'"'"
ipr Cfimpluintr Muloli s VH
c,uri(ntrru lo cure yu. t
"The Two Orphans" is the only
play Kate Claxtou has been playing
this seusnn, but she has a new play,
he World AK3ia.it Her," in pre-
purutioa. to be produced for the
first tiun in Omaha next week.
J. P. Young bus telegraphed her
manager to try and have thorn put
on the new play here next Saturday,
in place of "1 he Two Orphans," but
does not expect to succeed, ns the
scenery und costumes for the play
may not arrive in Omaha In time.
Nevertheless, "The Two Orphuus'
will be fur uheud of any production
of that play ever seen here, with
special scenery and costumes.
Mies Lottie Cooper, of Lincoln,
vimling friends in the city.
Dave Campbell, of Lincoln, clerk
of supreme court, is in the city.
Mrs. W. D. Jones went to Ashland
this morning to remain a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Pick Kivett of Lin
coln nre guests of Baxter Smith and
family.
Mrs. Batclielor, who haa been
visiting friends, returned to Lt
Platte last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Patterson re-
turned from South Bend this morn-
ing, where they spent Sunday.
' Mr. mid Mrs. A. W. Cox, of Hast-
ings. were the guests of Rev. L- F.
Brilt nnd family over Sunday.
Mrs. John Faught, whohun been
visiting friend here n few days, re
turned to Philip this morning.
Judge Sullivan has charge of n
case iu Sarpy county to-day.
K. L. Howe left Sunday morning
for Beadwood where be will join a
surveying party, working iu the
interests of the B. A M.
District court is not in session
to-day, owing to the fact that law
yer were not prepared with the
canes on the docket.
The fouiitv commissioners are In
session to-day. They will bold pes.
sion each day during the remainder
of the week.
The many friendH of Jnrob
Heinrich will be plca-ed to learn
tint he is considerably improved
in health He In been ron fined to
hisroom for over four weeks, with an
nltaek of mal-irl.il fever, but be will
doubtless be around again in a few
t'nys.
Rev. and Mrs. Britt left for a b'ief
visit to friends at Lincoln and York
They will remain in Lincoln to
night nnd proceed to York to-morrow
where they will attend the
thirtieth wedding anniversary of
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Barnie, whom
many will remember as formerresi
dentil of this city.
Mr. II. J. Streight is receiving a
isitfrontA. G. Nichols and wife,
of Hope Valley, Rhode Island. Mr.
Nichols is president of the New
York safety power company, the
largest printing: press and station
eryjengine manufacutry in the east.
They have been on an extended trip
to point in the west and are now
returning home.
WANTt:r Two energetic Indies
wishing employment, salary J'iM
per day. Cull at once at Mrs. Stiles
boarding Iioubc '
K, W, Cmhhf.v.
Xa TTovt Orra.pl' to inc.ll Djpartaasnta,
dkk.ss ;oois
We are showingn handsome line of
CAMELS HA Hi PLAIDS,
BROAD-CLOTH,
FLANNELS,
SERGES,
HENRIETTAS.
A full line of colorings and blacks.
BLANKETS AM) COMFORTS
Stock complete and prices lower
than ever.
UNDERWEAR
A good Ladies Jersy vest at 23c.
Ladies fine Jersey vent and pants ta -I
white or naturul grays at 50c eac
Ladies natural Gray Wool Vests an
Pants at 50c. Regular 75c und
wear. Full lines of Ladies Fine wast
ribbed under wear in white, cardi
nal and black.
Complete : lines of Child's undes
wear in natural, scarlet and wnifcr
at prices ub low as the lowest
HAVE never thowu bo large aline in this departmeut.
We call special attention to our l ir") assortment of Roefen
Military mikI ili Coat shape trimmed with Mink, Sea!, A6tracha..
Mnll'doou and Coney furs.
Our line of Pliii-h Sacojics are cheaper than ecr before. Full
lines of ChiMrcns and Mioses C'IohVh and Jackets.
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HNK DOOR EAST FIRST NATIONAL.
pckUn's Arnica 8aIv.
Lt r'Ai.vs In Hie world fur Outi
.hi k, l li i n, Hult Kin tun. Ftvfcf
A lti f. CIik' (I IUnilx,Clillnlnii
I I I ' I . 1 . .. .1 ..... I
m'I till . Ill .rilllilllli', Bll'l nr 1-
. . . .,t..d .... r..,i it' r.,.1
1JM I ii-. 'i v ". 3 .- . ..
Vntiti-1-d o i;ivo (I'ltii-.selli'ii, !
I ii ;? Piicc 5-1 ei-iit per lsl.
,r,!i- In Y. fl. Frl.-ks JiCn.
Tf M fl -A" iir-lo. rr'lnlilr si
l n n I llii I tl
mlth it-i-r-. I' ir.-r -i ni
ili Mn'llilll k f,.,ill.m '
Has Just opened up a full Hoe
of ladies, Gents and ChlMrens
all wool underwear and te
lore you buy your Fall or
Winter poods. Don't fall to
call end F-eo our prices. We
beat 'em all.
Ilavo you'.Eceu tiicse nob
by Missis C?.ps, all pretty
ulud, 55. C5 and 73 cents
Mining Congrtti.
The B. A M. will sell round trip
tickets to all those wishing to at
tend the mining congress to be
held at Denver Col., Nov. 18
and la Tickets sold at one
(ire and one-third, continuous
puiaire lit eaclt direction. Final
limit, Dec. 0. J. FKANCIS,
F. Latham, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Agent.
Tom nnd Sam Patterson didtlie m
selves proud lust Sunday und they
can count on the good will and besl
wihlies of the Omaha boys every
time. A bicycle tournament next
seaon at Phittsiiiouth would draw
the boys out in large luiinlicis
Sunday Bee.
1 1 r,u
1 .11 l-i. Now Vnr
Dave S.ntiptioii, who has been em
ployed us a nicdHcugcr boy at the
B. AM. for Homo lime, bus wisely
concluded to attend school tho re
inuinderof the year.
Officiul count on third page.
Does Yoqi Lijtle QiiL
Need a cloak this winter? If she doss you will make a great mistaks U
you do not call and examine the children cloaks that
we are offering before buying.
Wo havo Just received from a largo Cloak Manufactures
his full lino of
Childrcrts sample Cloaks.
For children C, 8; 10 nnd 12 years old, conHistin? of US-
garments in all. NO TWO ALIKi;:, on which
were given a discount from regular wholesale pris
no that ?. were able to aell them at actually
Manufacturer's Prices.
CALL IN and let us prove the truth of the above stntement,
show you at the same time our IN b lati oi ijiuies isunimira
Sncques und Jackets.
SECOND SAliK OF SAMPLE SHOES
Another opportunity to buy shoes st
FACTORY PBIOBS :
tr AHHAiirmrrln the TfOT)le of PluU8rttOU".m dai
surroutu'ing towns tbat we have succeeded in getting anothe4.nne .
Hum Pie shoes. Our success with the last line was phenommnl mdhus
dreds were disappointed because they came too lute to secure o,eof tk
bargains that we offered. This line is better if nything tlio the initi w
SCHOOL NOTIiS.
I1V I'ATlfIC 1.1VB AWAY.
There were several visitors at
central building lust week. These
visits are appreciated by both
student and teacher.
inif raliind that another of
that class of students who nre UK-
willing to recognize a manager nnd
governor of the schools und who
seem to have no higher purpose in
iiii.'u.line- Hchool than to have a
good time, vindicute their import-1 nvBlter H. Tommy ACo.,of Boston, Mass., full line coruting of JL
nce('r) and display their lack of dies, Misses, Childrens, Mens and Boys shoes ! all kiBd4R d of oil d
m-.uiin.iHii wim severelr reorimand- script ons. Among tnem is aw pair ui uuj.. -a vvum, in numi
in aulintss, was s en ly rcpn nana senj u k m ,
ed one day last week. Unless j5",ft t,,ink that because we don't ask high prir.e, for shoes that tW
student is willing to conform to the ,),,., are not of any high quality. We have among these shoes that n
rales of an institution, he bud best as fine as any shown iu the city, everything extrinsic is stripped wvf
not enter' aud tke shoes that you buy of us stands on its Intrinsic worth. W dl t
, tbt root f values aud give yo me wortnoi your monty.
1 lie enure iiK' ociuxn unu iu
remain the full time (until 4 o'clock).
Friday j. in. because no division
could boast of a perfect record.
The room is divided into four
division. The management may
if it sees fit iliu.isn the division
nn hour earlier on Friday on con
ditiiui ol a perfect record. Attend
ance by every one iu the division,
unless ubi'ent on account of sick
iicfs coiislitutcM n perfect record.
This privilege stimulates the
students to regular attendance.
Sonic interesting programs were
rendered by a couple of the Liter-
ceK't; WM. HEROLD & SON.
ii( H'Ui'ti i inr ijik'1 i niHii urriiHo
iirniiitriiiL' td i'ivt enti'i tiiiuiiicntM
In the near future. 3U7 lilt B FtrOOl riAtUiaOtttli,
We ara Still Giii Great Baips ii Mmm.
IIEKL'S A FLIT OF TIIKM:
OK
Chlldrens Not
mat Wool Col
or Shirts and
Darwers All
S iyt s.
Chlldrens all
V. ool Shirts Ac
Drawers All
Si.es.
39c
Lfid lea Fine
Merln o S i I k
Trimmed shirt
and Drawers.
39c
Mens K x t r s
Heavy Ribbed .
Shirtsand.
diswers.
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