Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 10, 1878, EXTRA, Image 3

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    TH K IT BRA I) !m:m- Mr. Thompson was followed by
II. G. Doom who deplored he had staid
FLATTSMOUTII. OuT. 10. 1873. jwith the democratic party so long and
i r t that he had now cast his lot witli the
The Methodist Festival on Tues-npw I(.,,.lv lo rnart., on ti sure victory,
day evening was a very pleasant affaii 5ie ,lkl nut Vi,ntany Lawyers. Doctor's
and netted some thirty dollars tor tin-:,,., p......,,!,-,-;, ;M tne;r T.prrislatiires h
ROBERT DONNELLY'S
benefit of Mr. Hlackburn.
wanted men who left the homes of
the plow and the an vil ami the work
, , , ,, , ,,,,, , , bench, don't want educated men to
le city for a book called "Illustrated ;
,. ,. i i r i i 'represent their partv in our L.egishi-
ulia. and he informs us that he has 1 1
D. L. Morrow has been canvassing
the
Tn
Inn. .11, ,1 ii. "'..n.rmoo IX ....... .1 .... I......
met with verv good success. The work!1""1 " ' v
- . , . , it is about the Politician Davis who is
so far as we can judge seems to be an
written . .
i mhtness ot It. i. himself.) lie went
on to speak of Mr. Shrader as being a
man without spot or blemish and that
he was going to be the next Senator
FARMER,
LOOK HERE!
FRED GORDER
IS STILL HERE.
excellent one, on the subject
by Mrs. Julia P. Stone, wife of the U.j
8. Consul at Singapore, where she hasj
had the best of opportunities to obtain;
accurate and reliable information on
and we recommend him and his book !
to all he may call upon. '
Ifroni Cass county. I i.ey then closed by
Handle not nogoi.i or silver or i sup-
tlip snhieet. of whicli slip writes
.1 . a few signing the pledge to taste not.
Weeping Water .Notes.
Your correspondent has been mi ihle
to learn anything about our sidewalk
committee et. As soon as she learns
who ti e committee are or what theyj
are doing toward getting some side
wa'ks she wid re;. or!.
Fh
pose that, must have been the pledge
they then sung the Greenback Doxolo
gy and closed without prayer.
Yours truly, Spectator.
Weeping: Water Notes.
Mary Fowler is worse again.
Heed Uros. have come out in a four
i hundred dollar rig.
Mrs. Nelson Sayjes Jias lately, ret urn-.
through here daily hound wot and:"1 Ul"" U1L
.nnti w:.!Mi!iim. v ...ot .. .Jim Owen has left town.
them ask if there is any place in townj
where 1 1 1 can biy bread it makes us!
realize more tlutn ever iunv much ".ve.
need a b ikerv. I
At the s- ini-aiiunal meeting of the;
Red Ribbon Club the following otTicers
.i
.1,
Mrs. Thonigate is at Tabor, Iowa.
Mr. Shank from Lincoln has been
visiting at Sol. Heardsleys.
Mis. John Chase is very sick.
Mary Jinks has returned from
bor and will leave for Colorado
few days.
All of Sevmour Heed's family
A-G-OUST
AND
11LACKS3UT1I
SHOP.
Wagon, Buggy, JJ whine ami Plow re
pairing, and gentral jobbing.
I iiin now iieii:uel to do all kimls of repairing
of farm hikI other inacliinerv, as lliere
is a K"oil lathe in my shop.
PETER It AO EX,
The old Reliable Wagon Maker
has taken charge of the wagon shop.
He is well known as ji
NO. 1 WOltKMAN. I
Vow WnxoiiM mid Hussion marie to;.. , .
order. ( the best ana cheapest wagon in the
satisfaction ;uaranteed. jmarket by all odds.
Shop on Sixth street, nop.isjfe Sr ri;li t 's Stat)
Corn Planters, Cultivators,
Sulky Plows4,
are now" off" but I still have the
Harrison Wagon,
Spring Wagons,
O. F. JOHNSON,
DEALER IX
Drugs3
jliuggies, and Three-Seated Wagons;
and the world renowned Courtland
Medi6ineS?!l,1;tftn Spring Wagon.
A-srii r.zrr r -.- - """ : - '
I HAVE EVEHYTHIXO A FAKM
i:n WANTS.
WALL PAPER,
the ague,
the ague,
the ague.
(Jarry Treats family have
Mr. Woodford's family have
were chosen : ; v ja vj v
ii . . o i. c l 1
Fresideur. W
Fresideut, Cisarles Thorngate; Seci eta
i v. I-' rank Kh'psei ; Ti e.;sm er, Klijah
Hat anoiir.
Heed Hros. have another new clerk., Frank Wolcott's family have beenH Paper Trimmed Free Of
He cm, s from Tabor. II is name is living the ague. Mr. Ingersoll's fam-j nkoma
..... . . . ilv I. .!!. I......1 loviii.T il... i.riw. VUCli!,v.
I. .11 II.. . !..,- i. it r.ktlf llll V- 11 llOj 11 ( III 11 U V . V I
I 1 II i 1 . Ill 1 IjUll" l I.I it I'Jdtli illll I " f
compared with the ot her clerks. There reat many other lam ilies cither have
is a donation supper this eveni,,- ;il or l ave been having the ague,
th- M. i:. Chinch. The pastor of the Will Coalman and JM1 Malcolm are
church. Hev. E. Wiikinst.n, is to preach married. It i Ha' same told story, the
his lasi sermon as pastor here next l'ii''ts objected, tne oung folks rat.;
Sabbath. I Ie has pi eaelied here three, ava 1 roni home to be spliced. i
years and leaves ouiv because he can-, -phe Coiiureirat ional church is with-'
not consistent with the regulations of;oul .. 1MSt..r Tlll! ,.hurch Ks salll.what
the M. E- hurcii remain ioncrer.
I rcil I' in deb. and they propose to pay the
I M I..... . i debt before hiring a minister. Your
I'olitics. Correspondent has made a mathemati-
AI.SO DEAI.EH IX
NOW IS THE TIME
for all kinds of
Aricult iiiiil ImplFiiiciits
In every variety, and at
lied Slot:!;, P Vices.
Mowers Sulky rakes and all kinds
of Hakt s. Forks, etc., etc.
Now is the time to Buy.
Stationery
(Ireenwooi). October .'dh. 1S78. cal calculation to ascertain how long
Editor Herald: A (Ireenbai k at the present rate it will be before the
mec.ing was he'd at this place on the debt will all be paid.
ev-Miing of the 4th. meeting was called Dining the five weeks they have
to order by H. (I. Doom and James H. been running without a minister just
House, eh eted chairmen. The meet- t wenty-live cents has been raised to
ing was addiessed by Mr. Thompson, wards paying the debt,
the same old story of the dishonesty. At f hat rate it will be only j"ust 114
of the lb-publican party and th" terri- years. 11 months, i) days, 7 hours, 16
b'.e oppi ession of t he laboring man, and minutes and 1 second before the debt
how if they were elected that all men wi!i be p,.id and they are ready to l ire
would soon be on the road to wealth, a pastor.
that the Hepublican party had created tUERv: How long can a chiircli
the greenback and now wanted to cast live without a pastor?
off the child but the greenback party! Nothing has been heard from our
w re going to nurlute the child until sidewalk committee yet.
it had grown to the full stature of aj ErciLi:.
Magazines.
.iyi .
Latest I'alflications. j
i
Ir'MTitiui? 'arrn!!y 'oiiiiojiinle j
r,2tf
FH ED flOHDEH.
Flat ts mouth, Nebraska
Iiy an ".n perieiieei! lrni.si.t.
cart.
I:EME.M1!ER TDK PLACE. !
FIFTH & MAIN IS1 IlEETS
PLAT! SMOI'TH. NIC It.
STilKIGHT & 3ULLEIC,
unuss Jfairnfai tnrers,
SADDLES
RIMDLES,
COLLARS.
hhI all kinds of harness stock, constantly on
F. S. KCKOLS.
Dealer in
.1EWEEHV.
WATCHES.
CLOCKS.
NOTIONS,
CANDIES,
CIGARS,
' TOHACCOS.
. . T - .,, x, , , Itemenibprthc )lace oiposite E. G. Dovey's
At Louisville Neb., C lll ai d exam- .n Lower Main Street.
ine the stock. 171y -2-y ST HEIGHT & MILLER.
FRUIT, VONFECTIOXEY,
AND
G Ii O CE Ii Y STOKE,
NITS,
CANDIES.
TEAS
SUC. A ICS,
lOIULX'OKH,
FIX) UK.
COFFEES,
AC.