Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 18, 1877, EXTRA, Image 5

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    HERALD !HjZSTIEA.
: Gen. Cunningham, P. 15. Murphy,!
and Fred Dorrington came in from the
Black Hills last evening.
Prof. Drunimond, besides inaugur
ating nii'.ny good things for our High
School and keeping up the Friday even
ing entertainments, subscribes for the
II ki:ald as usual.
The daughter of Mr. S.l lie.udsh-y
who was teaching school ;tt Lincoln, is
very sick. Cause said to he imperfect
veu. il:it ion of the school I 1 1 i 1 I i l ) ir i"
which she was teaching.
If you want the best than to he had
ir market, call for Schlni.tz" (V.t.'i
Creek i. rami, and tu will have ii.
Don't forget to ask for Si-hlnnr.V. eith
er XXX Family, or Paten. Saii.-d';a-tion
guaranteed. It can . he found al
all the piincipai stores in the c'.x.iilh;
Julius Pepperberg and iniv returned
to Plattsmouth this morning. N'estnp
the Press to anii'.imre :he fac, as ;
of . ulius friends said v. e niusl get i:
in. anyway, this week.
liall at Louisville.
There will beadanceat Alhee's Hall,
Louisville on Thursday evening Oct..
isiii. 1ST7. Tickets 7a cen's.
This is tiie hall of the Season so th
I Arrangements are made with Ed I
tor of this paper by which students
'can enter the Great Merchantile Col
liege, Keokuk, Iowa, at about half
price. Thff Great Mercantile
College oilers far better facilties
thai, the small colleges can afford to
give, and at much lower rates for
hoard and tuition.
Deaiot-ralic Primary.
The Democra s of Piattsuioutl Are
lequested to meet in their respective
wards on ."aturdaj ev ug next at i ocloek
for the purpose of e.er! ing deleg.i.t s to
ihe county Convention. A full turn
out is rcipies ed.
1st ward d ward 0
ill want -till ward 0
Chaplain Wright and wjfe have
jus re ui led fioiua visit . JJlue Raj
ivJs, Kansas, a very ii uidsouie inauufat -ttn
i:ig low u .ilu.iti-d on llu- lilue, 47
n. iles from iW-a. rice, and about CO mi es
from the. "Stale li.ii. Tiure is an ex
cellent wa.er power, a big woolen mill,
p a.--t i m i., paper mill and so on. Tin
Cii.ijii.iii. ue.M-iiie.s liit country as jai
l.i eiy a. tin t. eie: ;mi. . .uai tim'.-i'.
.tie j. leu ,ainl (he village is nea am.
t b-ai , liic biiti a's 1 1 i ; i 1 1 i d. jard.
jc. can, show i.ig iasie. ai.d everything
thriving ami home like. That's ih
kind of town the IIkualu would
to live in. or see PlaltsmoutSi becoun .
The Democratic Central Comini
tee in t in th; t'.mil II use last Situr-
lay afternoon. L'oim dak:- V Jery pre-
The prospect is that warm times are
ahead in the republican ranks.
We haven't seen any cauldron.
There never was any thirteen candi
dates for Sheriff; every body knows
there are Greenbackers in Cass Coun
ty; the whole Republican parly here is
a greenback party ; those particularly
shouting themselves hoarse, for Green
backs will vote with the I)emocra:s.
they always do Pany lines were
never strong in Cass. The proof is
that for the lir.t time in years the
Democracy propse to run a s.raight
dimmvcratic ticket, refusing to join
with any Independent or Greecnback
move. The old leaders have not be'en
thrown aside if ihe ticket is any cri
terion and thev do command the con-
Tiirrservices at the Catholic Church
on Sunday last we. e verv interresting
and largely attended. The lit. Rev.
James O'Conner. assisted by the Rev.
Fathers Itenolds, Macken, Greanabaum
and Hayes administered the rite of
confirmation to over forty persons, the
Bishop delivering the candidates first
a most instructive and sensible ad
dress on their duties and the privileges
conferred on them by this rite. We
are not sufficient. v acquainted with
the ritual of the Catholic Church to
know exactly what else was done, ex
cept that the Pope's blessing was giv
en by the Bishop, being conferred by
his Pontilicial Highness on the Good
Catholic's of Nebraska for their pre
sentation to him of some three thou-
lidence of th" people as the vo.e will sand dollars on the occasion of the gold-.
show; and the prospect a hea l is that 'en aniversary of his pontificate. In the
afternoon services were held again and
the Rev. Father Greenabaum preach
ed in German. In the evening Bishop
O'Conner lectured at Fitzgerald Hall,
and gave us some nev ideasin regard
to the Russian question. Evident
ly the Bishop doesn't think much of
ihe Russian plea that they made che
w ar to protect christians from Turkish
barbarities.
there will be warm tini's for the
Louisville convention and the ticket
they may put up whic.Ii shows that
Ramsey cannot tell the truth even
when it would help his party to tell
the tru.h.
programme says ami it shou.d be weirSHie,i with grea. dig.iity, o'l.s-.-rvi.ig a;
patronized. the outset th it "laoe s. al.iw.igs .dac-
. m Donny and Ti-T.p" were ,. res:-. 1 1
Can.Ihhites .olii-e Jonathan Vis-.i:;.d n Wi:-, . . .
I hereby announce myself an Inde- Doom general m i i ig:-r, Ju Ige ) .-.
pendent candidate for the o'iice i paine high Moai or. Ai'it-ru amis
Sheriff subject to the will of the oei,-.,....,,)., ... itMlll,i ,..,
pie as it may be expressed at the Poll
n the th of next November.
Respect fu 11 v.
:')Vi . O. M. Stkkioii.
(and Male's Notice.
indulge in. and much to I'neh Jake'.
;disgust t!iey decided to hold their con
vention at L u sville on tlie tMd, al
though "ilooerl" as-airetl them 8 Mile'
was the pi i" . c i -i:i ni di the poic.
and assured th-m ..ii.it ('ass Con ity
was going 1)1. it .in cr.itic this fall.
Platts - ot-th. Xkii.,
Oct.. 10th, 1877.
I hereby announce myself as an In- Ilip-IIip-II tin ah.
dependent Candidafe or the office of -
County Clerk, subject to the w ill of . Our friend Ramsey, of Louisvil.e,
the people as itmav.be expressed at the 'must write ;o the Xews (of Xeb. Cit )
on this "suspicious occasion" (as Frank
Stadier used .u sa ) ami this is w hat
bubbles out of him.
Donnelly means business evidently,
u.other new wagon, .ne handiwork of
dn'lf and lVter Ratten, : he boss wag
in maker, is just finis! cd and icady
or inspection. I ile the w agons, bug
'ies and ploughs he hasstamling around
it requires a man of nerve to stand
f business, fortunately
isgot the requisite nerve,
such a crowd o
MrTDon.a ; ha
m is capable
dtbiisimss ah
Personal.
A. V. Durell, Postmaster at Main-
e of pushing all thai kind I-'id, called in to see the 1 1 Kit A M last
ong on tiiiie, and still week, we hope Mr. D. will stick to the
room tor more. Bring on; your. i n rnimtrvniVppWhi: v wp.know.
there
work, gentlemen, and get it done to'
vour satisfaction
;i; )i:il!!U'ats uf the .!. K. Church far!
but good men are needed there as well
as anvwhere else.
Polls on the Cth of next November.
30t3 J. W. JKN VIMiS.
LofisviM.i;, Nkii.
A set of thieves have lc en visitin r!
Plattsmouth lately. A number of hot-;
ties of wine, some cigars and the loose Aerv.
ehano-e in the drawer were f:iL-M f.-,.,.. i 'rllt! republican cauldron is IloW b(
Fred Lhenhoffs Saloon on Thursdav
the liasding Vear.
Rev. W. B. Slaughter, presiding Eld
r. Omalia District.
Rev. V. s. Backbiun, at Platts
noiith. Rev. W. H. Tibl e s. Mt. Pleasant.
Lev. Mr. Wilkcnson, re-assigued to
'Veeping Water.
Rev. F. B. Donesthorpt-', to Ro k
RlllliS.
Rev. II. E. White, presiding Elder
Linco'n Dis rict.
Rev. I). M irq iette, lasl year at Mt
Pleasant, goes to IVkaina. in Burt Co.
Hie IIkkai.ii parts with Mr. Marquette
with regret, but is assured from per
sonal nowledge that the Burt Co. peo
ple will mike him feel at home.
DEMOCRATIC L"J. V EN T J ON.
In pursuance nf tli a -ti i-i )f tli lciu tcnitic
Ctt! tf.klirr-il ! "fi i . i t t .... 1...I.T ...
. ......... . . ......a . "iiiTiiiiii " . in ft ItPllfl
lSTTtthe I K'liiwrat'.v of ('ass Cmmty are reiii(stctl
in Ill liiril I rJJrn I V tr Tt t II I I S, .Ulllt'lIS-
ual veliiifr places, ou Sat unl iv. Octtilttr autli.
at 2 o'clock p. in., to elect tlclcales t attentl
tlie County Convention in Im- held ar louisivlle
tin Tucflay. the 2ia inci.. .it 12 o'clock M., for
nir jiH(n"i;ti in . i n I I . I : I IMIKIKI.U lor tlie
ginning to boil in "O'd K iss." it is
said that there are thirieea i-nuli.
night last. Also wine, cigars and dates for sheriff on the republican side,
money, from drawer, the liquor '-.jA baker's dozen is surely quantum
from Fred Kroehler's place on the enr- "!"'''-:imI when mote are announced
ner of 6th. Am Lazenby's old stand
i ,, ; ,1 , i V , 'I ' TheapiKa tioMincnl of .lelepaten Is based upon
!(r:iiil7llnr tlil'ttiirlwtiir tlir m.fr,' I 1 i ... ....... ....... i 1
. p.. ........ .n ..... ...g. w . . 'i, i. i . .1 . nir nur i.n"i mi I I '( : l II t m I t ?t 111 1OllKlV.M.S
We received notice that Mr. Jen-i'arge ciuo is now successlully organ- st-iit-r.ti t-n-cnon, auu is as lonnws :
at.. ci,i..i ized at ilock Bluffs ami hold meet n-r !. ilt s""," ". "' . - : 22
11 1 im jii. .'.infill mil yen ii emeu ' .. . .
;eeij ioi iingiii. inline me twentv-
rt-t. t 1 r t..,,: i-!....!..,
I j lie cauei ii v ui .tiusa, uicm.t, i.-
b in. renovated and fixed u. to order,
six doors will open out to the main
hall good seats are provided and safe
ly to the visitors will be the main ob
ject of the change Thank Heaven.
Geo. Ballance Locomotive Engineer,
returns to Plattsmouth to live, and
says the wife and baby are going to
have a home after this, railroading or
no railroading.
G. A. Hobson of Malcolm, called on
he IIkkalij Monday on his return
from the M. E Conference at Omaha.
IAItniKl.
(I ItAt'S A l.I.KN at Plattsiiiouth, tin Friday
the dav of October. 1H77. bv Win. It. New
ell. Count v .ludjjre. Mr. A. J. (iliAl'S to Km ma
A i.i.kn. all of Kock Blultw.
Fit AITS FITCH at riattsnioutli. on Sunday,
the 14th dav of October. 1S77, bv Win. II. New
ell, Count v"'ud;re, Mr. It. II. Ikai s to Miss
Jknnik V. Fitch, all of Cass County,
UYAX I501THKE at the Catholic Church, on
Tuesday October ltith. by Kev. Fr. Hayes, Mr.
.lamt'f Ityan to Miss Hannah Iiourke
i we surely must exclaim, "Oh ! the fraii- svei-ai tm es to be voted" for on ' uei'day the
tv ttf mm " Tli ,r.. i-i..L-..rd o ... '." .rnioer. n.-xi.
who were candidates before the Repuh
Mcan Convention, have thought it neces-
ry to offer themselves as Indepen-
-nt candidates for Clerk and Sheriff.
The IIekald regrets this action on
their part, believing that if they have
any just cause for complaint with the
action of the Convention, it would
have been righted in due time within
the limits of the narty organization.
four hundred voters in Cass Countv
at least one-sixth are greenbackers, and
they seem disposed to, tight it out with
a straight ticket. Party lines have
been thoroughly broken in Cass Conn
ty. The old leaders of the Republican
party have been thrust aside, and new
leaders are at the helm. These new
leaders do not command the confidence
of the parts', yet through some sort of
legerdemain they have been enabled
to carry a majority of their nominees.
..12
..IB
..10
.. 3
.. 4
"latttinoiit ii Precinct
Itock I'.luH
Liberty : '.
Avium
Mt. Pleasant.
Eight Mile lirove
Ixuiisville 5
Center 2
Weepitnr Water l
St ove Creek 4
Elmwood " 3
South Itend 4
(ireenwood 2
Tipton ;." o
Salt Creek " 5
A full delegation from each precinct is urgent
ly requested by the Central Committee.
JACOB VALI.EUY.8r., Chkirman.
J. N. WIsk, Secretary. 30H
LENHOFF d- ISOiVNS,
3Iorniii2: Dew Saloon !
One door east of the Saunders House. We
keep tlie best 01
Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars.
33iii9 Constantly on Hand.
67k. saloon.
I keep constantly on haud
Best's Milwaukee Uoer.
which can be had at no other
PLACE IN THE CITY.
Also the best of
IFiVES, LIQUORS. -AND CIGARS.
33in6 EiL.SoebaBi.