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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1879)
"(She -Sbcrctli). PLATTS-MOT'TII. OCT. 2, 1S7!. Onr County Superintendent. all! THE HENRY R MILLER riAXO-FOUTfi Are not only first-class Instruments, but tUia Establishment may be justly regarded as one of the leading riunn-Forte Manufactories of tlie World. THE FAVORITES IN THE CONCERT HALL. i During (lie Scasdii tif ihT.visTG t lie Henry F. (Mlilt-r I'iam.s were used in lit.ston and vicinity 'in more than ( miri'ib. smiling1 -aon of 1 77-17. 1 75 t onrort. I'laitMiiontii itv. im ward. 5 (1hi,--:h.'s ; ji Kir tins otuce hoc uecause tney lire re- countenance mummed our streets last, oneerts ; juontii oi oveiniH-r, a (.omcrts- ward. r, :id w ard. 4 ; tt li ward. ;. 1 l.UtsnM.iiTti ,,.,,,...,. u i.,.t I.-..; i .... ; prise, we would say coma here by . -. j means. Having been an educator for eight! Our fellow citizen, .Sara T. James, is jems, I have long since been convinc- as proud a man as ever, walked the ed of the error of the mode of electing'streets of Greenwaod. For the past Democratic Comity Convention. our County Supt. of Pub. Inst. This week he has paid more for wheat than The ca ;;unty lie.iia.-rati.- coMveniK"! ill office should be free from all party ; of-'any other dealer. The reason for all met-1 al I.ouisvilii-. rvitiirdav. (let. lltlt. to . j nut iu nitiiiinatioii n Coukix i. tk, one i iea-i ten men are elected to control the in- this and sundry other peculiarities iirer. Coitntv Juilpe. Slit-riii". ("n-rk d Hist. .. , , , ( ..uit suj.t.'of Fiu. lust., survev.-r and cr.- ,t crests ot education in the county, winch have been noticed of him lately :C;iTef! if compelled to pass an examine is-well, it's a girl, and weighs nine i.e held ,.iiS;itu.day.o.-t - !. '; t tioti. could not obtain a third grade pounds and a half. times and plaees. and in J lattsinoutn f it y at 1 , 7 :oji)".-!ick. The aj)i"irimi!u-nt f del. es cei tiiicate. We should vote for men; l'rof. 1). I). Martindale's is as foilows : l'fei -iui-t. 1" . Koi k llhltt-. 12 : (."ei ty. in ; Avn ea. "-' : Ml. I'leasant, .1 : F.l;jl:t .Mile drove. l-i.iiiville. 5 ; ( filter. ." ; t t in Water. a Srnve Cieek. a ; Klinwood. 5 : iutli I!end. f-all ( reek. 5 ; (ireenwood. 7 ; Tiplou.3. Wind' Mll.ila-i- !' deleuiifs 1114. WM. V XTr.liSTKI X. ( h'll. 1". i:. Willi K. S.-e'y. Tlim- -irt faiv mipm hut tor -Vims hut first ela I'ionos couhl yain xwh un ineieare isw men uettei ,jiuiincd txmuUintii. they are edtica.ors in the lngliest sense qualified or adapted to the position he Of the word. A man who has educat- occupies than himself. lie has proved i ed himself for a teacher, and has himself an efficient teacher and super- spent his time as such, in line, a man intendent. We tried last week to get t!a Gi eniiack tieket nniina:ed at W. W For some rea.-on it ;h Iiard to get at This week, however, from a friend we JI li.is beii educa'ed in got the ticket j list as nominated, and ut.st Normal Schools in whose business is that of an educator, is the man for the ofliee of I'ub. Inst. Such a man is our present County Su perintendei1. l'rof. D. M.ntindale. ne of the the I nioii Greenwood, Nel., Sept. AlKil'S. 2'J, 'TJ. Three Groves Items. Since oteiday morning ne.trli two; davs rain has fallen. The dry and! THESE PlAyoS HAVE ItECElVED The Highest Praise t rom the Host Eminont TTusicians. (if late I have h:id many opportunities of "isinir yi -in I'ianos and can say with plea-me. thr !iae 11 superior in America, and my Ion experience a 1 'mad just i lien me in placing I hem ahead ot any lOieign inst ruou-m s -.f 1 heir Kind. CM As. II. A 1.V MS. and the o!l;.r :;r!is!s i,f my Maiiame io7f moreover the information that theie rroni what 1 have seen of him in ' iIiniv ru.i.U that w. torn I.avin-r hist company are ..:itKntel willltlic " I'auo. in- 7. Y , ...j .. .r . . I' V f..nlsru-U inirr week lias siinueliiv clianje la mini i-i i.i.-:. ir mki:nk i vi. ;. is no solid liw iu the staunch old stil ule work and iu i eviewing his past The hoi auiirv ;ir lias changed to frcsii ! 1 1. Ma ciax . in the county, no rest labors as 'hi.. we think lie is the man and cool ou t zes. such teem to be the In bchali oi the r.arnabee Concert Company, ami particularly ntvt'ii as uie pianist 01 sain greenbackers i'latiMiioutii G. IJ's. may say: I'.a Treasurer. .1 j:. im:i.i:m.iN, ft l.i! city. For ( ici'k. M. V. V. i ions, of S.ilt Creek. For -rili. CWK.N .MAliSHAl.l.. til ( tlfCliWflitii. I'. i County .1 a..-e. F. F. ALLAN. of Kll.O". id. For 'oiiiay Ci.aiaii --iimei , Mi.VII I.K.MONS, f Stock I'.iun. .lit V Siipelllltelldeut'. !. MAi:iTNlALi:. of Louisville. Tor Iit. Clerk. Wm. M.sti , it Cleenwood. for ll. e o:'f I sav thi.- ot mv own accord, tliiu'viiig ii to be a duty I owe to 5 he c. iu.se of education. climate o' Nei'i-ska, from dry to wet liom ii to dry. The coin crop ai coin pany, 1 n i-n to express many iii.-iiiks inr I lie ceaiit 11 ill .1 ami I'ianos 01 your niaeiilac- standpoint. For C Uas reaclieit inaturiiv ana is nowreaUv ' '!r- ",- " noi"-oe.i ..-1-.. i.u t Ins seaon. it h vour tine nist lnmems eon lo l.e hu.-.ieil ami put into crios, seems Kir iri iuii he ie a positive pleasure and de- I.t t n.s look it this matter from an to be diver now than usual at thecMiti li'nt. "so .-ay all m us edm-aticnal a..H not fron, a 1olitical niencementot the huskingseason. Ear- . . 'l'.: M,. , ly corn win man.e a tan. aerage. ami 'ac-piainted. ,.;u, excel it in any oi t !; ipialit n-s V . K. l.O"i iail 5;i:r)W . ...,. . ,'. .... , 1,..,, .. c .. ..... ,. .. iaccouipaniiueiil lor the Noll e, 1 know of none I i.im wood, e itenioer 2., '. -,, . ... , , .. .oi..i. pietei to joins er 1 iiu loouei win inai.e 101s 01 leeu .mis. tt. 1.. 11. i aiiikk, Nirri: in Kt'.i - The'.retic.illv the,ri-" stock Karly iotatoes are pretty I 1 take ..-rect i.iea-nre in recommeniiiiis the , ,, ; , , f 1 iplentvand fair in vitality and size, Henry F. Miller i'ianos on all occasions where a nonpo.i lra: pi, ui ot electinsii ei lnten- ' . , . , . . tii-st-eis niaiio is desired. ' l, . . pumpkins and sciuashes are plenty, but 1 Sirs. 11. M. s.m i i n. dents and j'l.i-es is very line, pracficai-1. )S SL..ux.e , . . , . - . , niiinin ;-.uir. I have known the Piano- mamifact urecj hv .v it is itnpo.ssf.ii' except in a few in-' Considerable sickness pre vans thro Mr. ii,.rv F. Miller lor n.anv vears and l do stances. One party or the other orjout the neigl.L, .hood, principally l he .t U'inMru;;.!:; !:,nhe one ImkIv id ' iiu-ii is bound to hold ;, -g"e ami c hill.s. . i.est ma!-.eis. C.u;i. Zkukau.n i Mi.-nS J. ( . ( a'lell has been quite ill , , ,, ... ... .. con ventloii oi .1 meeting hist and liom-lr .... ,a-o m;,, f conqu er the Miller Fian.. superior to vd " 1 lor seeial sCks. ..llsS Loie, llotn others m that mellow and inin-,' iialily .u ac tuate. The wther party or body of cit- iVmisylvaiiia. a relative of Mrs. s V. eptahie for voice acc..mpauiniei is. izens are not suited and thev meet and l'atterson, is stopping here visiting,: " '" ' I INK ' i-x.ti.ii, in . li.,ii ti,,.. Vfiu. e were ileiiirujeil wnn ine i'ianos 01 01.r (nemvootl Lca! Vcry excellent imitations of the Enfield sed tu'iheir views of things 'nrie, aiv liuuiatactuud in large uiiimi-ra at (Jiaul uuUcr lie-- superintendence, ot bme Geiniitn armorers. They are ipiite as good as tin; English made ones, as far j as their shooting powtrgo, their one fault being that they are occasionally liable to j burst. COUIIESPOXDEXCE. Cedar Creek Items. nominate another man. and no UoilV of v " ' " " " . -manufacture which we used ilurin- our recent ... - , es Jiattle and l.atli a hlllUgtotl, ot Kock t.nii in the t'nited States their i harinin:.' sinK- Citizens HOininate, KI)OVVing!, men op- j, r. .. j tj C,U!, y o'l l '!,' Mualities rcmFrinu' them especially Ccsna- . . 1 1 nil' li'l i t tMiij'iiin 111 inr iiiiiiiiiu tn r-. short VI.-it la-l week-. ; Th'k. okioin ai. Swki.ish i Mis Joanna Young is attending i.aoiks' (hakiktik. atleno all fllulu.d w Inter" 'WWS 111! EHiiDitlOU lb76. : :':id U'f aihalr'rla "Vt to Iowa to Visit llieiniS and rehltl Ves NVil ,i,.,reed 1 w o aw aki.s for its single exhil. it lt.le ' of I'ianos at t he Cenleimial Fxhil.itioii. in Mr. James Wiley is building a newi'yv,.- wit iUcohIh Et"hiihiiint that Hn-iimt a 1 dwelling, so we are inTormeu. ! . -mi Awuri)r a a- inn noi besiness . . . ..... jacKej Giuliani n.. n.oi UL . ,t rue l'aicni i'miui - li- brand new wind mill at his stock well, ' -T . . . f, . L1 irjiii riiiiiu-t uric. (Jreenwood grows. Greenwood grows greatly. Greenwood has live, residences course of erection, and one I house being built on Main 1 i Hackney is on the sick list again. The it is 40 feet high .and is manufactured fr.-.st :i few uiL'hts hence. ha ve ma. le and put up by a Neb. City man. , . e 11 , ... 1 , . , n James McMahon, herder from Weep material tor fall poets. 1 he rain tall . " ... V. , , .. .A , . , , , , . , . , , miT tt :itpr n: 1. hkc 1: 11 li s Iiei il : 11 1 Mn. i:mroi::-lH one.t the recent;of !ast ,,I1,1:l' ,rti,,.the ?ust- ani1 ,1:uIe has browght all the stock in that he ('KHAli CltFKK, Se)t. 2t, 'Tl. The Henry R Miller Pianos pleasant proiueudig for onr lads nndjims been herding from thi.T'TicinitT.t lasses. he reports the grpss played out lor! Our school is progressing finely. This inting and is all dried up. . j . lt t , . " . Frank Moore is out in the Republi- isthe first week of the last month of Vallev looking after-cuttle to feed I fall term. Boys and girls improve the the corning winter. . , r r 1 nt'Uo f. riOt'll.tv'T Mi Loheider had, load his lumber in time. . Some of the herald correspondents," ' " yv wVf r vVtmin tl I sam manner, the same fate m;iv Mr. Martin.lale thinks Greenwood was complaining last week through : w U m i 1 r n avaithim. We admit thatourdepart-!: . ,..:.,.. f.. ,,...,n ,... the Heralu that their wagon wheels L V IJ ft V K mil. I FR i ec kriend did o.-cisionallv take a glass "l ni . were getting very dry, think they are . ..... . d"i .. nf a lll iV fi I nink Tiff. FPfSCI.. ! ..,ll...l..... til.runnnrrl. n . m r TT f . - - sri iiuu snnini u. uni muupi. n..... , KflCrrTl IVl P QsJ I I iS A Tl, ,lnm .,1 f,...,.-ti. "...rc ia rnvott T!iu fVll, , v i n , r l . -.1 mwl rn 1 1 pni :l 11 II 1 ! JJUOljVsU., J..XO,Ok., U . KJ. numbers ot the IlKKALD,-your-eorre- siSident from Eight Mile Grove at tributed the death of Mr. Wm. Lohei-d.-ilto too much beer. This we do not b-jeve; and if the author of the arti cle will come and take tlie same team t oi peer: on- ir a glass j ueer lawen at i raiift occasions will kill a ma, the tin State of Massachusetts and the CITY of BOSTOIST. : LEADEHS awmm Vie Fui P1ASOS of THE WORLD. !f?takers trade must be Honrishiug.!iiere that, it keeps our friend Jeffers feedim; or going to tel cattle in tlrs JpVl PETTES. Ag t. ;,We wish to leave the dead rest; and!. t k t ClMltracts for them i,n,ue'li;ite 1,el-ll.S),'l'0', rl HU,TV.,tM'' , , J , ! ntl. publish to the - world what;,',sy ' 1 Wk ' , , c mUAtl ror u,em; Johnnie Allison. 4- head; J. Oldham, PlattsmOUtiJ. Neh. do's riot concern it. We mourn the ! Horrah tor us! I here is a splendid 104 he.ul . the Moore bovs 30 or 40 ; S.j r2. : loss of our friend; dead, vet he lives 'opening Here lor a large grocery ano-u. 1'atterson lias quite a numoer m is;-v fn fcli in the memory of those with 'drr ,r,,u ftablishment. Should this yard, but can't say how many. There 1 Si r i rKm no n.iocrtt who will fvpr foil.!. .fl.' -. .. ... .... :will be more fed in s . aller lots. IiutiVV . ..v. ........ , meet me eye oi any ueisou wi pvisous- . , xa .;Sr, B .sii'fr it a pleasure to sav tnat ne wasi , . , ;. - , . . icjuimj- uon uwin ,u ul .uu.uS. LiaFnf Uoy Uht'sr friend. John Bach, .eontempiatin- siaru..s auc. .... ..un-i leaner. IKSl DAY GUARANTEED WELL AUGER AMD r?ILL In P"1 Vnt'.Uay. IfTGriKST Tl.MOMAW riiOM CiOVKK'-OR? IOWA. ARKANS AS- ANU DAKOl A. Catalojm fnc W, Oll.Zi. St. 1xkj':. M