The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 09, 1892, Image 2

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Proffering crfotter brand. "SANTA CLAUS SOAP
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We'll cerfairplq take noolber; we
And a!l sbrtvd dkclcrs keep it,
M
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Mustang
Liniment.
A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast
A long-tested pain reliever.
Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the
Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effective
liniment.
!Co other application compares with it in efficacy.
This well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost
generations. ,
medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustang
Liniment. -Occasions
arise for its use almost every day.
All druggists and dealers have it.
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Drugs, lediriiws, Points, and . Oils.
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Hemoves and Prevents DandruiT.
VHS7E BUSSIAH SOAP.
Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water.
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republican: state cohvem-
TION.
The republican elector. of the
state of .Nebraska arcreqnested to
send delegates-from tbhr; several
counties tar "meet in convention in
the city Of. Kearney .Wednesday
April 27,192, at 11 o'clock a. mT,' for
ihe purpose of electing four dele
gates at large to the republican na
tional convention to be held in
Minneapolis June 7, 1892.
THE APPORTIONMENT.
The several counties are entitled
to representation as follows, being
based upon the vote cast for Hon.
George II. Hastings for attorney
general in 18'.K), givi.ig one delegate
at large to each county and one for i
each l." votes and the major frac
tion thereof:
Counties
Ai:i!ii-
Aiitf'.ope ..
H.iiiiur ...
H1nin-
Hoy!
ti'MHH .. .
H-.x iintti-.
Kruwii
lillllillO . ..
liuilcr . .:.
Hurt
Casw
Cedar ...
Chase
( 'iieventie
Cherry
Clav.
Colfax . .
Cuming -
Custer
Dakota....
Dawes
Dawson ...
Deuel
Dixon
Dodge
Doutrlas
Dundy
l'ilniore. ..
Franklin . ,
Frontier ...
Furnas .
C;ae
fjarlield ...
fJosper
'rant
t-Jreely
Hall
Hamilton ..
Marian .
Hayes
Hitchcock.
Holt
Howard. . ...
Hooker
Del. Count ies
... II Johnson .
. . . ti Kearney
. . . I! Keve 1'i.iia ..
. ..' Keith
. .. 'j Kii.il.uU
. . . f. Knox "
. . . f Lancaster . .
. .. 4 Lincoln. ... .
. . Io ivOKan
7 Loup
.... b Mu'iison
... 11 McI'hearsoB
... 4 Merrick
... U Xance
. .. r Xentaha
.. 5 Nuckolls
Del.
... 7
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.. . 3
2
5
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5
4
9
0
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3
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rawnec ...
I'erkins
.. ml Pierce
41 Phelps
7 Platte
Polk
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8 Ked YilloT ..
i Kichardson .
II K'oek
W Saline
H Sanv
! Saundors . .
Scotts UlurT...
Sewanl ... . .
Slieriilan
J! bherman -. ..
ioux
Stanton ......
I' haver
Thomas
Thurston . .
8 Valley ..
4 Washington .
3i Wayne
4 Webster
8 Wheeler
4 Yrk
... 2
.... 12
595
JeiTerson.l. .
Total
It is recomended that no proxies
be admitted to the convention, and
that the delegates present be auth
orized to cast full votes of the dele
gation. It recommended that the republi
cans of every county in this state
be requested to select their county
central committee at the first coun
ty convention held in their respec
tive counties. Said committee to
serve until the county convention
of 18'J3 be held.
Dk. S. D. Mercer,
Chairm an.
Walt. M. See lev.
Secretary.
FIRST DIS TRICT CONVENTION.
The republican electors of the
First congressional district of the
state of Nebraska are requested to
eiul delegates from the several
counties comprising said district to
meet in convention in the city of
Falls City, Wednesday, April 20,
1801, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., for the
purpose of electing two delegates
and two alternate delegates to the
republican national convention to
be held at Minneapolis June 7, 1802.
THE RPOKTIOXMEXT.
The several counties are entitled
to representation as follows, be
ing based upon the vote cast for
Hon. W. J. Council for congress in
18K). One delegate for each 100
votes and major fraction thereof
and one delegate at large from each
county:
Counties. Del.iCounties Del.
Ca.-s I'M Hoe 13
Johnson jo Pawnee 13
Lancaster -:, Kicliaruson ....... . 1
Xentaha
I Total LW
It is recommended that no proxies
be admitted to the convention, and
that the delegates present from
each cotuitjr cast the full vote of the
ilelegation.
W. II. WOOWAKD,
Chairman.
F K AX K Ml'C'A k'TXET.
Secret ar3-.
CALC FOR REPUBLICAN PRIMAR
IES AND CONVENTION.
The republican electors of Cass
county are requested to meet in
primary conventions on April 0,
1802. for the purpose of electing del
egate to attend the republican
county convention to be. held at
Weeping Water on April 10, 1S02,
at 1 o'clock p. in., sharp for the pur
pose of selecting nineteen delegate
to attend the district convention to
beheld at Falls City 011 April 2S, 1S02, j
and fourteen delegates to attend
the state convention. at Kearney to
be held on April 27. lS'rJ. and lor the
transaction of such other business
as may come berore the convention.
The basis of representation is fixed
at one- delegate ' for every iifte'eu
votes, or major fraction thereof, cast
for George II. Hastings forattorney-
eneral at the general election held
in 1S90, and one delegate-at-large
for each ward and precinct. Wards
and piecincts entitled to delegates.
and times and places for holding
primaries, as follows:
Tipton, ti'delegates." Wilkinson &
Stoph-ttr'-s Iuinbt-r. wflicev-5 p. m. .
Greenwood. 3 delegates, town hall.
1 p. m.
Salt Creek, 7 delegates. Greenwood
town, 7 p. in.
Stove Creek, 9 delegates. G., A. R.
hVli.'-Efniwopd. 8 p. m." - -
Elm wood, 6 delegates, Murdock,
8, p. m. . ,
South Bend, 4 delegates, school
house, 7:30 p. m. -
Center, (J delegate9,:Manley, 3 p. m.
Louisville, 7 delegates, Justice
Cline's office, 8. pi. m. i,t. i v t
" Avoca, 6 delegates, Hutchins
school house, 3 p. m.
Mt. Pleasant, 5 delegxttes, Gilmore
school house, 4 p. m. -
Kight Mile Grove, 7 delegates,
Ileil school house, 3 p. m.
Liberty, 7 delegates, Union, 7 p.m.
Nehawka, 6 delegates, Nehawka,
7 p. m.
Kock fluffs, First di.-trict, 6 dele
gates, Murray, 7 p. m.
Kock Bluffs, Second district, 3 del
egates, Rock 'HI tiffs, 7 p. in.
I'lattsmotith precinct, 7 delegates,
Taylor, school house, 4 p. m.
l'lattsinouth city, l'irst ward, 8
delegates, couticil chamber, f to 7
p. in.; Second ward, '8 delegates,
school house, . 5 to 7 p. m. ; Third
ward, 11 delegates, Kiehey's lumber
office, .5 to 7 p. m.; Fourth ward, 9
delegates, county clerk's ollice, 5 to
7 p. in.; Fifth ward, 4 delegates,
school house, 5 to 7 p. m.
Weeping Water precinct, f dele
gates, Cascade school house, 7:30
p. in.
Weeping Water city. First ward, 5
delegates;, Churchill building, 8 p.
m. ; Second ward, 0 delegates, coun
cil chamber, 8 p.m.; Third ward, 3
delegates, Tidball & F'ullers's office,
8 p. in.
Total, lo4 delegates.
M. M. HOTLEK,
Chairman pro tern.
A. L. TiMULix, Secretan'.
Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved.
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada
12. Hurd of Groton, S. D., we quote:
"Was taken with a bad cold, which
settled on my lungs, cough set in
and finally terminated in consump
tion. Four doctors gave me up say
ing I could live but a short time. I
gave myself up to my Saviour, de
termined if I could not stay with
my friends on earth, I would meet
my absent ones above. My hus
band was advised to get Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption
coughs and colds. I gave it a trial
took in all eight bottles; it has cured
me and thank God I am now a well
and hearty woman." Trial bottles
free at F. G. Fricke & Co.'s
drug
store, regular size, 50c. and $1.00,
Rheumatism cured in a day.
"Mystic Cure" for rheumatiSMi and
neuralgia radically in 1 to 3 days.
Its action upon the system is rem
arkable and mysterious. It removes
at once the cause and the disease
immediately disappears. The first
dose great lv beuelits, 7- cents Sold
by F. G. Fricke iCo.
A Great. Surpriee
Is in store for all who use Kemp'f
Balsau for the throat and lungs lite
great guaranteed reined'. Would
you believe that it is sold on its
merits and that any druggits is au
thorized by the proprietor of this
wonderrul remedy to give you a
sample bottle free? It never fails
to cure acute and chronic coughs.
All drugpists sell Kemp's Balsam.
Large Bottles ."0c and $1.
Catarrh in Colorado.
I used Kly's Cream Balm for dry
catarrh. It proved a cure -B. F. M.
Weeks, Denver.
Kly's Cream B -dm is especially
adapted as a renieby for catarrh
which is aggravated by alkaline
Dust and dry winds. W. A Hover
Druggist, Denver.
I can recommend Kiy's Cream
Balm to all suiters from dry catarrh
from personal experience. Michael
Ilerr, Pharmacist, Denber.
F)ly's Cream Balm has cured
many cases of catarrh. It id in con
stant demand Geo. W. Iloyt, Phar
macist. Cheyenne, Wv.
St&rtlint; Facts-
The American people are rapidly
becoming a rase of nervous wrecks
and the following suggests, the
best remedy: nlphouso Uumpfling,
of Butler. Penn, swears that when
his son was spechless from st. Vitus
Dance Dr Miles great Restorative
Nervinir cured him. Mrs. T. L.
Miller of Valprai and. J. D. Taolnr,
of Logansport, lnd each gained 20
pounds if an taking it. Mrs. II. A.
Gardner, of Vastulr lnd, was cured
of 40 to 50 convulsions easj' and
much aeadach, dizzness, bockach
and nervous prostiation bj- one
bottle. Trial bottle and fine boek of
Nervous cures free at F. G. Fricke. &
Co.. who recomends this tinequailed
rented v.
Some FpolUh People
allow a cough to run until it gets
beyond the reach of medicine They
say "Oh, it will wear away." but in
most cases it. wears them away.
Could they be induced to try the
successful Kemp's Balsam, which
ic Ultln til - liiu i 1 1 v . r, I ii T--1 i Iaa 4 .
cre they would sre the excellent
e'tfect after takimr the first elose.
Price 50c and $1. Trial size free. At
all druggists.
New Washington I'enn , People
Arr not slow about taking hold of
a new tiling, if the article has merit.
A few months ago David Byers. of
that place, bought his first stock of
Cbamberlain's-Cough remedy. He
has sold it all and ordered more.
He says: "It has given the best of
satisfaction. I have warratitad every-
bottle and have not had one
come back." 2.1 cent, 5 cent, and
$1.00 bottle-s for sale by F. G. Gricke
A: Co., druggist. .
f ough Following the Crip
Manv person, who have recovered
Irom la grippe are now troubled
with"a persistent cough." Cham
berlain's cough remedy wilt
promptly loosen this cough aiul
Telieve the lungs. elTecting a per7
manrnt cure' in a rery short time.
25 and 50 cent bottle for aale by F.
G. Fricke- A Co,
THEY DO 0T MAIIIIY.
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WHY YOUNG PEtPLE FIND SINCLE
BLESSEDNESS SC COMFORTABLE.
If They Got Married ThJ Would. IIm
to Make a Great Mny KiM-rlHera, or Ko
Tliey Think, and na a Keault They
Keep Away from tl Knot of Ilyuien.
It is an oft rejieated remark thtit New
York is the finest plate in the republic
to live in if you are, rich. But it is
worse thaa the me:e.st suburb, thw
dreariest of western "iooin towns," the
dullest eouutry village-Vif you are ior.
This is the eriticism o) the person who
does not contemplate li!e as a possibil
ity or an agreeable possihility without
society, in the narrow sense of the word;
without the pleasures th;it come from
money, without the 8x:i;d htandin that
a good bank account pives. withotit le
ing able "to keej) np with the proces
sion'" of those who are well dressed, veil
fed, well feituatud and well off.
Singularly enough, those who deuurul
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neu Hie without tneni aro Keii;.jiy
not well supplied with this world's k'ods. j
People who have leon rich all their lives :
do not realia what it moans to go with- ;
out their la.-iv.rios. Hat people who have !
been poor k:: vv." jnrt the wrctcLcJnr-.is i
of having to wear p&tched boots aud go j
without lunch: of having to w&lk lews j
distances, because car faro "moatic.i up:" j
of having to refuse nice invitations, be- t
cause tiu'y have no clothes or no laeans j
of returning proffered civilities. To I
these, poverty is a bitter thing, and they ,
Lil!in it- Marriafrtt 11 n 1 it lllOMn-1 '
escape from carping cares of this kind,
thev eschew as a hopeless evil. Getter
endure those trials that we have than
fly to others that we know not of, they
say.
SIN tliii.L-a ilia opr.I'Vllor' fpll tlplll ."1 TI l
good looking, entirely personable youn;?
man of thirl v. who draws an income of
from two to four thousand a year, and
is asked out all over because he dances
admirably and is good to look at, and
never does anything gauche. So. also,
thinks the pretty, well bred, well dressed,
moderately bright girl of twenty-five,
whose father spends nix thousand a year
and has five children. Both of these know
just the way they want their lives to go.
Ever since childhood they have associ
ated with companions who have had
more money than tbey have, and they
know how nice it is to be well off. To
lie rich or to remain as we are, that is
their motto. "When we make the great
move," they both think, "we make it to
better ourselves materially, or we don't
make it at all."
They do not want to be millionaires,
but they do not want to be really pinched
anywhere. Their house must be large
enough and be comfortable. It must be
well fitted up no "sheet by night and
tablecloth by day" for them. There
must be servants enough to ruu it. This
girl who has always been comfortably
placed, but never luxuriousl" has no
intention of binding herself down to do
mestic cares, of dusting her own draw
ing room and turning up hems in her
own table linen. No; all that rutit le
.
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done for h?r. She lias made her o
dresses and trimn.-ed her own hatj all
her crirlhood, and she wants, when sh:
marries, to change all that. Better to
go on doing it ia your ova home, whero
it is all yon have to worry over, than U
do it in your Imrauri-Ts, where yoi
have to keep the house :;ud ta!:3 tare ef
children as well.
Thus the 3-ouug lady renmn rvn-l re
jects her suitors wit ii a peculiar and grod
humored indirV -rer.ee. She has iuauo
up her ijiiu.-; tu.:t chu will not marry a t
man who L.. a cent under five thousand
a year, and n.tt above telling this to
the soupirants, who take the hint and
strive to realize the ideal. The young
lady is quite frank. She is not in the
least ashamed of her worldliness or de
sirous of hiding it under a veil of at
tractive coyness. She is not mercenary.
It is not riches that she (ismai.il.s com
fort, that is all. If fehe i-s comfortable
she will continue to be a very nice, at
tractive person, but if she has to scriuni j
and struggle and fight over ten ceiit 1
nieces, and turn her old clothes, and .
lurve her shoes patchea, sJje will not b"
i, 1
responsible tor her temper. She is a f
fui de siecle to her finger tips sensible
where she might be romantic, practical )
where she once would have Leon impas- '
sioned a person who is bomid to make
a success of her life and keep it on the i
lines that she regards as the best. :
The voting man of her kind holds pre-
cisely the ame views. Life with a be-
, i i - a. i . i i
loved object sounds very charming, but I
it 13 not to be indulged in unless the m-
comes of himself and the beloved object
foot up to from five to six thousand per
annum. The beloved object on three
thousand a 3-ear is too expensive a lux
ury. He cannot afford it. What plight
Lave been a courtship dwindles to a
mild friendship. Not infrequently he
tells the lady of his sad predicament and
how impossible' a matrimonial alliance
would be on his salary. She condoles
with him and they become friends, for
no viol; tit fires burn in their hearts anl
friendship comes quite easily to them.
Marriage would mean a series of sacri
fices that neither is willing to make.
They would havete live in a flat in Har
lem and no one knows who has not lived
in Gotham the horror in which LUi !. ia
is held or a second rate .loarding ho-.'-e
beyond Fourth avenue.
Then come clothes and thenter. A
New York woman spends money ir e
water on her clothes. She would uiueh
rather.be well dressed than well f !.
She must be well dressed t6 be' up wi. u
anj-thin. The momeut she ri 6.-
shabby she is no longer or any impor
tance. Then she may as well give up ail
the fun and 'consent to . le relegated
Irearv ini'-TTlie-jince like t tie old vJ-ivi--
of the pu;
-Situ Francisco Ar.i. a.
' ' . Coulflu't Do It.
' Dfishaway- Come aro?:;: !. -old ' f .v v
and li-lp u e s'de-ct a suit of ;t lot ho-.
'-i Travei "nJdn't Ho is.pti'uir.
uun-Yon seem toiforget that- WB.l -.1
go to the wme . tuilor. Clothier in -Fraiahr.
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15 cents a week or 7) cents month
Bucklan's Arnica Salvi.
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j Sort. Tetter. Clmpj .o lUr.d, C hilbla:na,
Cornt-, ud all Skin Eruptior.f, and posi-
tivtly cures Pile?, or ro pay required.
It in jtiirhTjteefl n i-ivi- Fatif fact ion, or
money refunded. Price 2" eent per box.
For sale hv F. (1. Krirke
Lincoln, Blair, Beatrice and Kear
ney now have each two kinds of
gold cure.
The First step.
Perhaps you are run down, can't
eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't d
anything to your satisfaction, and
you wonder what ails you. You
should heed the warning, you lire
taking the first step into nervous
prostration. You need a nerve tonic
and in Klectric Bitters you will find
the exact remedy for restoring your
nervous system to it normal, healthy
condition. Surprising results fol
low the use of this great Nerve
Tonic and Alterative. Your appeW
tite returns, good digestioii is re-
stored, and the liver and kidneys re
sume healthy action. Try a bottle.
Price fide, at F. G. Fricke & Cn's
drugstore. ti
Do not confuse the famous Blush
of Koses with the many worthless
paints, powders, creams him!
bleaches which are flooding thr
j UllrrlCJHo Willi. II MIC III" nillj uir m
market. Get the genuine of yoli: . j
' dniirgist. ( ). II. Snj-der, 71 cents pe:K
j bottle, :tudI guarantee it will re-
move your pimples, nvcKJes, ojacK
lieiids, iiuitli, tan nail sunburn, and
give you a lovely complexion. 1
! Fort Pidncv is to haven new dc-,
! tachment of troops, the. t Wenty-firsl
I infatry being ordered to New York
j forts,
ALlttie ir'f; Epericncein a Llt
house.
Mr. and Mrs, Lnrcn ' rc-scott are
keepers, of the Gov. Lighthouse at
Sand Beach Mich, and arc blessed
with a daughter, four 3ars. Lttst
April she taken down with Measles,
followed with dreadful Cough and
turned into a fever. Doctors at
home and at Detroit treated, but in
vain, si: e grew worse rapidly, unlil
she' was a mere" handful of bones".
Then she tried Dr, King's New
Discovery and after the use of two
and a half bottles, was completely
cured. They say Dr. Kitig.s New
Discoverv is worth its weight in
' gold, yet y-ou m.':y get a trial, bottle
I free at F. G. Frickey Drugstore.
The Homlie()l Man in pi uttfernoutli
As wp1 as th? handsomest, and
otliers are invited to call on any
druggist and get free a trial bottle
of Ke-mp's Balsam for the Throat
and Lungs, a remedy that is selling
entirely upon its merits and is
guaranteed to relieve arid cure all
chronic and acute coughs, asthma,
bronchitis and consumption. Large
boflU.3 rik. and i "
How's This!
We effer 1M dollars reward ho
my case of catarrh tlmt can not be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
K J. Cheney & Co. Props, Toledo,
Ohio,
We the undersigned, have known .
F', J. Cheney for the lat'J5 j-ears, '
and belive him pefectl' honorable
in all bwisnet transactions and fin
ancially able to carry out an oblig
afiorjs ma.e by their firm. -
Wes & Trtlax, Wholesale Drug
gist, Toledo Ohio . WaJdmg Kinnaii
& Tarvin, Wholesale druggist Tole-, 4,
do Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cnrr is' taken inter
nal', action directly upon the' blood
and mucous surfaces of the 3'stem.
Price, 75c. per bottle.' Sold by alb
Druggist; Testimonials fre.
One Fare for the Round Trip.
The B. AM. will sell round trip
tickets for one fare to Hot Spring,
Arkansas, 011 "the following occa
sions:' Meeting of the Government
Keservation Improvement associ
ation. April 12. Tickets will be sold
April 7 and 8. inclusive-1 final return
limit. May 10. . ; .
District meeting South rt-n .,,,,1
Central' Turnvcrein. 'Mav u ir. n
Tickets will be Aolj May and 7 in
elusive; final return, June. It). -
.... .... iiieeunggenei'al assein bl y
of the
church.
la a'.). . ru-Li'ia .;tt 1...
Hobl May JO and 17.. in'clUrivi-; lin
to return. June 15. ' - ' "
For fi.rtl. l-r f.
' - - - . y wm m t m 1 it-
i m i t
. iiianon mourn-
.Mfcketon.ee. tf K.J.AfHisW.
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