RAW fiS BEEF-STEAK SVt-j's lViirfut t.ur,-r'.:v; f-v,:r. : ' ' Cured ly Cudur.i. " r t 'I 1' '. rn, r . 1 ,. r :.. I . , n :.l I .: 1. 1- I- 1 '. I I t' 1 '.,, . 1 . , I .1 1 l .! V' . i ,.. ' :n it.-. ,. ; ' v v V l.i.-S icl-iu l ... . V Ui 7 ')' ' r '',v;::l;:,-;".y.v Cuticura Receiver T1! VT 1' 1 Ik;.' ; i-1.. ,. .:.,. , ill i m : 'I l'" ' III , !,, .! ( 'l 1 Ll H, 1 i ii ; ! h .i, .t ! ! I 1. l'H. 1; KM 11'!! 1 i-V ! ' v .,: 1. 1,1 i.i.!. ! ! (","ryn , i, .aa i..s , .'.Mi ( ill! "i '. II; i! - I ....'.' I'-, i .-( ; I'. I'--:..'.. ! ii- I i .):. i"- 1; .v 1 i ( 1 s' l":i.-U....'i 1 IU rrt.H j .!''? In oiKi in! mi!" tt i- Cm I i ii 'i V'li.-i vi i it r. ; - - v ! i: . ; i, . ; i i,., I... , ' ; Ji't ;'ui:.n uu.i v. v, (-' ! i !: -"4. i'l , I'.l:. i K'V i-,:i.ii r.U' . r. jiim.s . Co.. i'i.'.m'. ii' 1 1 1 . i -t li,- nt Hi'- -..-! .?.-. ii ii I ( I ii .i ii. h. I'l, ;i -i ci-r I". . 'In' iili'-t iiihI ni -1 h I ml ill- j.I.ii i- i ii 1 .1" ii lu ll on 1 ill u I.. ii mid Ii. n'si's nil im;i Is rill ed in iiiiiiitti s ly WikiI lonl's .-iiiiilniv lolinii. This lifvcr inils. ilil F. (J. l-'ricUf iV I'd. (lniir"-ist. l.ilt-iiMiuth. MONEY to loan on farms Jl ii 6 1-2 per cent up, on 1 to O years time to suit the bor rower. Aiso loans on second nvrirgagos. J. M. LEYDA Plattsmouth, Neb. j senc n a i; sent to his "- Vr.Vi In T A Nv-:w. :, t: u.,i.- 1 I."' i , - i I... i..h 1 ! V,. i: r: 1 i . ii'. 1 u ',!, ;,t Ii,- V f i'i,.i;;tt'i:Ai:i.r. . . , v.-s-..;. u, j:: .... i rv' 'r:::.:;:... 1 ;i ii ( r - -. A 1. J . i. ' V j - .i . ; QVV HIM ( N 1 ! , . lILi11 F' ?. ----- ---- hm Tow Etao! fif ;: Ii 0 Y 1 .. - ' w ' " I , ' m& In Your THE HERALD" TTSMOUTH, I I I'l I, ... Lull. Ill- I .Ml .1 Ji.lx A.l'. 1" 1 1. S. I- '1 . 1 ..nil. I ii I. Jiirlj;'1 Archer's Court J inly c A relief lined iCd 1 ln el iel, J tic ( )rd, Joe Swiil ii nl 11, J iii Niii'lvim yle, Friink Tiu-kii :t 11 I Julm II;ie liek f) ;md eii-t- ; 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 ni Seit. ninl Frank I'ovuntu ."rl'l .in.l eiists for the i;u t they tunk in the free for-ni 1 Sundiiy. Two new eilses were tiled with Jud-e Arelier tii-dny. I). MeHii-li vs. S. S. Archer mid I!. A. MeKlwnin vh. Julm Seilierts. Hetij. Aldin df I'uidii whs in tin city on luisiucss to-diiy. '.'I." V. . lli, ll " THE Managers of THE HERALD having made extensive prepartions for the present campaign have decided to send this paper to any address in Cass County from now until after election for 25 cents cash in advance. This is the best offer ever made by any paper in this county and every one should take advantage of the oppor tunity. Show this to your neighbor or (luarer all( have .the paper address. NEBRASKA- Name to v In. -in i I i . i i vi'. W'lii!. ..ii 1 ; : i , 1 m'.i. in;; .! lilnw. :, v.!iil.- v;il!.i.i i .t ii 1 1 ' i . i .' . ' . 1 1 ' . ;i, ril nl ll;, ! ; I'i I li i w ii i n I.1 .i ii i ii '.In- I mi ) v.ilii 'i'.l in iiH '"!' i,.;iii.. l 1 1 i - i:i'!r (if WiillH II u . I i i ! i i 1 1 1 . 1 1 jilt'?- : . i ; i " in , i .. i ;,-; .,- !; Hi' 1 1 i:i ! I , i ' i '. i i . 1 1 . i . ii-!i '! i::n ii-.i! i:i'l 1 ! I . V. In. '! ; -'nil i"-. 'i i I ii I ii ii i H iiiv iv v,i;! : l'. '.tcr it wil! !" ; l :u'. 1 1 1 . i i -, 1 i mi- i ; i ) 1 1 i.ilin evil i i . mi-.'-- 1 1. i e i . i-i 1. 1 - will) m' i-r.tl 1. .lite! i d I. h i -, lu'ii'.i'il Ixine.-. eie. 1 1 n n mi ni- ii in C'lllie the n il llioi i t if.--hii;i! swe.ir in einni'.;! i Icjill I ie- to eieie willl the moli.1 The -ienicki r- linniylit with them their dinner und i enr h;id of beer, so it e.ill he -eeil tllilt the) were Well siliilied. Tun Primaries. The ieiiililie;ins held their prim-iiiii-.- Satiird.iy evening. In the Second .ind Third wards there were two tickets in the field. The city elected a straight Chapman dele gation and as far as can he heard I ii m i the county it i.'. the same. Following are the F'irst ward dele gates: I lenry .Many, A. Sali.-liury. Hynm Clark, O. C. Dovey. C. V. Holmes, J. I. I'nnili, W. J. Koon and S. Hii..cll. In the first ward the del elates arc instructed to use all hon orable means tn secure the nomina tion of Jinl;e S. 1. V'anatta ns one of the presidential electors. Second Ward-1). K. Itarr, T. II. l'ollock, J. l'cpperbiire-, V. J. Streiylit, J. J.. K'oot, II. C. McMaken, Kd. Martin and J. M! I.cyda. Third ward -A. X. Sullivan, J II. Steimpker, W. H. Newell, F'rank Hdyd, K'. V. Ilyers, S. W. Dutton, Leonard Anderson, . K. l'ollock, F. H. Hrown and Andrew Iledland. Fourth ward Wm. Jtall.ince, C, Petersen, J. X. Summers, I). H. Smith V. S. I'urdy, J.is. Sa;e, Val Hurkel, J.O. Thomas ;ind Henry Boeck. Fifth ward A. J. (iraves, A. V. Lewis, A. H. Knotts and J. T. Lloyd. I'lattsiuouth precinct -- S. L, Thomas-, C. II. Warner, J. C. Kiken- hary, Thos. Wiles, lv.ra Sampson, IC. K. Todd and Isaac Wiles. Alternates - Henry I-akenhary, A Ii. Taylor. Jas. Thomas, Wm. I. Adams. Terry Walker, Win. Weten kanip and Nelson Jean. Bitten by a Snake Thos. Kildow, who has been in the employ of Jonathan Hatt, was bitten by a bull snake Saturday af ternoon, while pulling weeds on his farm adjoining the Platte bottom road. The snake bit him on the thumb, but there is nothing serious about the wound. Broke Her Arm. Myrtle Worden, the ten-year-old daughter of W. II. Worden, fell out of a tree yesterday and broke her left arm just above the wrist. She also dislocfted Jier wrist. Dr. Seliildkn.vht was railed and set the fractured member. 'mm II t. imI . ; 1 - i.;l 1 i .il.T I . 'i n ! 1 '111 II V ; i ; i i in-i i iv i-1 ,.'.'.! i:;. ju.'.'i ; i. i . M i i ! -I. ! I . ; l ! 1 . i . l ! . !t w.i- -Ii.'Hil i i . 1 1 ! i - - . i i : , 1 1 . 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'I In- city had a :;ood case against the prison ers and would convicted every one of them but the city attorney failed to prove b his witnesses that the i rime was committed in I'l.i't-inoittli, Cass county, Ne braska The attorney for the defen dants ii lused to croi-s-e.aniine the city's v. itm-.-ses, as he had another object in view. As soon ns the city rested its case. Attorney Piatt made a motion that the defendants be distui.--' d, as the city had failed to prove where the crimes had been cominitied. Attorney Piatt told a IlKK.U.U reporter that there was no doubt in his mind but wdiat the ma jority of the defendants were guilty, lie was too smooth for the city attorney an 1 had liis clients dis. charged. Louisville. The past week has been a very busy oiu in Louisville. Mr. M.irkonet sold Xi.WK) feet of lumber and bought one car load of corn. The streets have been thronged with teams every day. Hot w ather has kept back the work some on buildings. There was a cry of lire last Fri day. Ii Ilasseuieir's clerk was mixing -otne chemicals and they ignited. The doctor's lingers were slightly burned while putting out the tire. Pert Sl.ryock had a runaway last Friday. His pony and cart came, it) town without a driver ami brought up at the livery barn of Furgeson A Son. No damage done. Mr. Michael Williams bought one car load of hogs and shipped them to ( imaliii. Our primary came up all (p.iet and the following delegates were elected for the county convention: W. P. Killian, S. P. Mathency, J.O. McLain, James Kobertson, A. A. Knott, K. Palmer, M. N. Drake. County republican convention met at Weeping- Water for the pur pose of electing delegates! today to the state and congressional conventions. I I I i I. 1 1 I 1 :-1 1 -.I-.!. 1 ll .'111 an! IV ,. . I ... ; , , ' i . in. , i i ... 1 1 i i - a II . i;;.,... 1 i,l claim- 1 a.. I l I I.,.'. i .in.- 1 1 , ' 1 1 ! I ,, !. 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I' K' A. rent II M llialt, hanliii ili-inl dm;- 7 ."i" The claim of William Onus h r flit.-a was referred to the cemetery committee. The claims of of Tom Fay, John Swoboda and F. Wolfeuberger for 7a cents each were held until the case in court issi'ttleil. These bills were for moving the Spencr proper- 3 . , , . .. On motion the report of the liuance ' committee was accepted and war - 1 rants ordered drawn. 'he salarv - of the board of public works was ordered paid. A communication from W. S. Kl- i.oi oi nir (.niniii r.iecim Company of Chicago, asking city to grant a franchise for M' and power was read and referred to the judiciary committee. 1 he com- pauy seems to be anxious to start their street car line, which they re - cently purchased and contemplate making a big change in the route of the line. They propose to make a belt Hue of the road. An ordinance was read, to be known as the "annual appropria tion bill," and the rules were slis pended and it was placed upon its second and third readings and final passage On motion of Councilman Lake the Hoeck the judg nt was r- ccred paid, or as much thereof as the I.7."il.'i7 In Id back from H.uibens A Shelton would pay, and that a levy be made for the balance. Car ried. Treasurer Morgan was present and asked the council if he should issue distress warrants upon those who failed to pay their occupation tax. The council instructed him to follow the ordinance to a letter and Chief of Police (irace was appointed deputy tax collector. Mr.'Spies called the attention of the. council to a defective crossing at Seventh and Oak streets and the street commissioner was ordered to repair the name. ! '-ill V. i ', I I I.- i'i (.. . ! do I : V. . i I , , .'I 1 ' . i , i.i , .1 , II.' i.' -I I !; ill I I -I ;i In I. P.. 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Contempt lor it s com I net an 1 pi I y Im it cd i loi , w l.o appear. In I a- II 1 1 a I . I . ' I.i re.- 1 1 a I n I 'ol k ill bis iiii. ni.iiiir'.i'iii' nl. I 'oik a-so iiies lull c nilriil ol its ( 1 1 1 1 i ' i . i ! ( 1 1! ii i n ns and alnl - - his a.-( eiiienc- by running the alli'H-ed paper to boom his brothel and piini-h his supposed enemies. II the legal brother is in any man ner connected w ith a suit in court, Polk's report of t ie proceedings would indicate that a great legal luminary had dawned and all other lawyers in the community had only taken their fust lessons in legal lore. This part of Polk's mismanage ment is only laughable, but there are other features of his editorial conduct that are more censurable. The republicans of this count)' feel proud ol Judge Chapman and urge his nomination for congress ami would have the opportunity of I honoring- him with delight. Hut I 'oik has a supposed grievance ami i i uses the News to gratify his spite, ' ... . . . . i while the owner bears his share i . . .. . . .... iif the disgrace of this contemptible rflt. p,,lk claims reimblican rccoirni- tion and at the same time insists ;,, hifl ,.,lrs(. 1)f ant.-..ning the ,ilirtyV 1-Hin to rsitify Iiim malice, I xlliHilim. .k (;irt. ! .-tate hi j i,.,..,,. -,- it 1rutilflly w()(il(, ,,;,-, llim in tnlt. ch.ir. j , .tt.r j ' ' District Court, j W wm. u,.,i as follows j witl, tu, r,.rk (f ,u. .linnet court: s;;I11 inkle vs. Lettia Hurtoii anil (leorge F. S. liiirtou. Suit for fore closure. Walter J. Whitehead vs. Klla M. Whitehead. Hivorec. Livingston Loan A Hiiilding asso ciation vs. W. W. Drumiiioiid, Annie i lnmlm Walter J. White. Suit for foreclosure. , ( I:IS. s. Ilagcrlord vs. Lva L. j ( . suit lor foreclosure. . p i V ill iiU'.s vs. ohu Marsh et al. Foreclosure. Jesse L. K'oot vs. Milton 1). Polk. J. F. Polk, S. O. Lecson and M. O'Donahue. Suit on creditors bill. Ii. A. Ciibson vs. (.'has. K. Matteer; suit for foreclosure. Wooley and Gibson attorneys for plaintiff. Sarah K. Da-is vs. M. 11. Hennett. D. O. Dwyer attorney for plaintiff. The State of Nebraska vs. John Stokes of Salt Creek precinct. There is something like $7 of the Hubbel line yet unpaid. When will Jiulgv Archer collect it? 1 K.JT