? iattsmou.1 ri t - ' ' . r FIHH YEAR. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. MONDAY S TEMPER 21 lfi91;V'!' - NUMBER 8 HJ) ii Baily Herald. . LI ) SI 8 6 . vi MX II ALf.,1 t.J ,. V?. Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking.pnwder. Highest (if nil in leavening Mrcnth. -Latest I'. S. ( iovc riimcnt Food Report. THE WINNERS NAMED Alt Harmonious, and in the i Field to Win. ' t Thu B.uhlifn Party of C. County Niimo h Si'lnidid Tit kut for the CuriHiclftrMtion of the Voter at (ha Fall F.lrteiion. 0 n. A. SALS BURY : I) K N T-I S T :- - liol.ll AMI I'Okl KI.AIN HOWNt. I'f. Hl-lli li ;! Ilt if fiTtlin ii llili " ex tlliclliil' nl l Ii. Fine Gold Work :i Specially. Iturkwood HI'irk I'liittMntnilli. Ssli. IHOS POLLOCK R W HYF.RS & Airauat ntiiii-iUll eallEttata, Loau and Iniaranoe Antn If you have mil estate l ttrll or exchange fend un description, price and tcrmn. , Abstracts of title furnished at reas onable rate. f l(),(XH) to loan Ht 1 'a percent and no romminsionn, on good fiirm security. I'OLLOCK A IIYFKS I'LAITSMOlTH NhU. Onlcr uiiili-r- ( niinly Hunk, AWSON A PEARCE MAVK Ki:( KIVF.Il fllielr KhII mrnw, (unrv rllilxili". Ill Mut iilUI mi a lut if no Ivhl'in mint lii ht in mil 1 1-1. 1 1n ) li.iv lull lius ol baby trwiil- ftiul Hi ur Aft 1 . rlo til, I ifork nut have Tf diicrd tb-ir imw pnil"r nt to 40 mid to 7', r 'In trliiiind( MISS SCHt VI.KK. TKIMMKW. Vl X . .... J..- : UU1.H And P'tlN'RHINCKOU NH -Uriili? work on (I linn guli work SPECIALTY. PR. HTKIN Al'it LHI ALinorll m otlirr im. Mlhctliulvn lof tlii- imlulr" ntti'tliin ol ll'Ctll. C. A. MARSHALL. Kit.mhl ': TKUSONAI. W. II. I'u kciiH in in Oin.iliii loil. iv. J. I.. Mi fr left l.iMt ninht for St. l.ouin to lit oiie a week. Kopv M(."auley tnnl Nrttii: Miil I it !-- are in Oiiiahii to il.iv. Fril Sclirailer, tin- ('-liir I'reek iniller, canie in on tin- S tuiv Irr Henry S. IiIiiIh, an 1 1 1 I'I.iIIm iiioiitli liny. in thi- city to-day. Win. Ko m in iiKMt-ii and family left for Mlair thin morning; on a vihit. Ir. Srliililkiietlit left ycnterday Iliortiiny; for Alliiince on a pleaxiire trip. Harry ( oolidye left thin uiorniii on. No. 7 to work on liix llavelock nliopH. Mrn. Joe MrCoy and d.nmliter Maud werr paHnennerK for Omuhii tliiH iiiurn i Uf. Harder, cliief clerk, for J. II. Water i ii it n. nf Lincoln, Stindayt'd in I'lattxillotitli. Iv'olit. I'alton. of tlic I . I'. KllopH of Omalia, Solid. i veil with liin fami ly tv ho lire here. Mr. and Mm. HoiiHiliwortli, of Lincoln, vixited In the city yt'Hter re( 1 1 r ii in tr Lih evening. ('hurley Hinklt nnd wife Silil dayed in Wahoo returning tlii niorniiiK on the St huj Icr train. (it'n. Smith, of Otitaha, viwitcd re. lalivi-n anil friiinU yt-Hterday re- tnrncd liiinie on the early train thin m iroin. JndKf Chnpinan returned from Kiifttrrn Iowa jenteidav luoruinu. lie rcportH dry weather mid j;ood cropK tht-rr. The republican county conven lion which convened til Louinville Saturday, wan one of (lie laryeHt, tnn.' t rnlllllr-i.iMii-mid hat inoiiioiiM ConventioiiH ever held hy Hie piirty in ( hmh county. At II a. in. U S. WtlkitiHoii, chair man county central committee, called the uiet'tiu to order ami Dr. M. M. Huller of Weeping Water wan choHcu temporary chairman and David Miller of I'laUHiiinu til tempo rary Hccretary. Dr. Hntler, upon aKHtiniiiiK hitt poHition iim prcHidm odicer, in a neat little Hpeecli, cx hortet) the convention to nominate a clean ticket, worthy the Htipport of the !iH"tv in it!! sections of the county. The doctor wan frequently itpplatldeil. On motion the following dele ;ati'n were appointed ,m a commit tee on credential!: M. H. Murphy, S. KiiUhI, J. Koliinnon. On motion the following were ap pointed iih a committee on order of htiHint-MM: A. J. (iravi-H, A. I'. Wood anl, C. A. WcliHter. On motion the couvt-iition ad journed until 1 o'clock. I'pon re-annemliline, the report of the committee on credentialH, with the recommendation that voti'H tiy proxy he admitted making in all l.'ij vott'H wiih atlopteil. On motion deleati'H prext-nt from each precinct were allowed to cant the full vote, ill the event that the precinct win not reprcHented hy proxy. The report of the committee on permanent organization, that the temporary chairman he made per manent, wait adopted The committee on order of blifi ut'HH recommended that the candi dal en lie nominateil in the follow ing order: County clerk, treiiMiirer, Mherilf, i-oimty jude, clerk district court, county Hiiperiiiteudent ol hcIiooIh, coruor, Ktirveyor. delegate tti the htate convention. dtdeateM to the judicial convention. On motion the report w;m utlopted. The Htdection of the county com miHHioner ;m left with the lirM tlin trict. After ttiite a lengthy diHciiK hiou an to the time that the liml tlitt t rit t hhoiild Helect i t m candidate and Heveral auiemlnieia.i to the motion proponed, the matter wan laid upon the (aide. The chair next announced that the convention would proceed to the nomination of candidate in the order (leniirnat'd l,y the report ax adopted. Frank l)icknon. of I'lall-n.oiMli hi'iu)r t lie only nominee, wan nana n iinotinly (Irelan d the nominee liy acclamation. I.. ('. F.ickhotf liciny the only candidate for treasurer wan nomi nated liy acclamation. For Ilie (iflicc of nlierilt thelollow i n U uamert were prent nled: Thon Williatnn, of I'lattnuioiith precinct; (ieo. Ktlnou. Rock Hlultn; A. I'. Wootlartl, Wcepinif Water; Havid Wootlartl, of Weeping Water. After two hallotn were taken re- ultinji in no choice, the namen of TluiH. Willianm and A. I'. Wootlartl were withdrawn from the content. The third hallo! reunited in the nomination of (ieo. IvIhoii hy a vote of 07'2 to Kl'tj. ( n motion the nomi nation of Kdntin wan made utian imou. Calvin Kunnelt, of Weeping Water, wan unaniinuoHly tleclared the nominee for county judfje, hy ac clamation. For clerk tin' namen of A. Salin hury. of riattoTin.mil, A. L. Timlin, of Weeping Water; ILL. Lloyd, of 1'nion. ( n the Hecoiitl ballot Salin- niiry wan declared tne noiinnce. On motion the nomination of Salin- waM matin tinauiinouii. I lie naincH of A. J, (iravi-H, of riattnmoiith, and I. K. I'Vtla, of Weeping Water precinct, wen presented J. K Lcytla wan nomi nated on the first ballot. J. I. 1'nruh, the prenent inciim bent, and Henry Ilieck, both of thin city, were presented for coroner rI r. I nruh recfivin(r a majority wan declared the nominee A. C. Mayen wan nominated for county c urveyor by acclamation X. M. Todd waH re-nominated for county comuiinHioner from the firnt tlintrict by acclauiation. U. It. Windham introduced tli following resolution: Ki;stH.VK!, That in the pernon of Hon. M. H. Keene, cx-chief juntice of .M'liranKti, we reciirni.e a man emi neutly lilted for the ponition of an Hociale pinlice tit the Hiipremt court, both in point ol legal attain ment and moral Htainina. There fore, lie it further Kenoivetl, I Hat it in the ex prcnnetl winh of thin convention an nt'inhli'tl, an it ia in the interentn of the republican iiartv and the irreat atate of Nehranka, that the Cann county tlelegation be mid in hereby iiintructetl to cant the full vote lor Hon. M. H. Kt-ene for annociate juntice of the Htiprenie court and line till honorable meaiin to necure bin nomination. Wettenkamp. . (ireen wood precifict Turner Zinc. Center precinct - Manley Flower. Mt. I'leanant precinct - John I'hil- potjr. K'ock Hluff precinit William Holmtnjr. Murray precinct (ieo. LloyH. Tipton precinct -T. N. Htibbitt. Weeping Water precinct -Jamen JohiiHon. Stove Creek precinct - If. (I. lieartlnley. Avoca precinct - J. II. Davin. Liberty precinct (i. A, Rone. Nehawka precinct ('. I). I'alwier. I'lattnuioiith city -Firnt ward: (ieo. Houui'worth; Second ward: D. K. llarr; Third ward: O. C. Smith; Fourth ward: S. C. Wilde; Fifth wartl: A. J. Graven. Weeping Water city - First wartl: Simeon Rector; Second ward: C. A. Webnter; Third ward: A.L. Timblin I lie lollowmg were chosen an central committeemen for the firnt tlintrict of county comniinnioni'rB Firnt wartl, Hyron Clark; Second wartl, Jcnne Root; Third ward, M H. Murphy; Fourth wartl, K1 (ircu- hcI; Fifth wartl, A. J. Graven; riattnmoiith precinct, Henry Fikcn- bary. I he coinmittee t lectetl Henry I'.ikeuliary chairnian and tense Root net ret a ry. Like all convention, in which the party represented wan in the race to win, there wan quite a npirited contest for some of the oflicen, but all were willing to abide by the de cision of the uinjorty, ami harmony and good feeling prevailed. The entire ticket in worthy of the lull support of the party and with thin able corps of oflicern at the helm the affair of Cann county will he entrusted to good men. IDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALEf A r.V t inn In order to reduce btock to make mom lor our fall pui'duiseo we rinibt clone out the balantte of our tSimimcr Btock as quickly as pus Bible, ('oiiiuieiiciii to day we will oiler our entire line of white goods, enibruiderieis ilomicings and all over At 20 Per Out 1)1-count From Uvular Price, adics ummer vests at 8c regular. 10c quality. y adies summer vests at 10c regular. 15 qualitj, J adies black and fancy ribbed vests 25c worth 35c. Ladies black lisle and ancy Egyptian 35 worth 45c cotton vests at Ladies silk mixed vests at 6oc was a bar- v THE BEAUTIFUL (jEirjiAN Oleographs (jivkx wmi each 810 uortli ol' ootls at Tlie Fa r' are not "Daubs" but real artists productions. Sec our 5, 10 and 25 cent counters for Ilarrains K. F. LS( IIF.R Mr. Windham, in a forcible npecch. moved the adoption of the resolution. M. H. Murphy wan a friend of Judge Reese, but being opponetl to sending instructed dele gates, moved an iiiiaiiienduientth.it the motion he divided and that each paragraph be voted upon sep arately." The amendment was then taken up and hint. A motion to lay on the table wan lost. The original motion to adopt wan then curried unanimously, demonstrating eon. t limivcly that Judge Reese ban a friend in the republican party of Cann coiiutv. On motion each ward ami pre cinct were pernimeii 10 name a member of a coinmittee, the duty of w hich nllall be to select fourteen delegaten to the ntate and judiucial convention. The committee ncclccted the fol lowing de legate h to attend the Htate convention. S. S. Knglish, Geo. W. Clark, A inly Clirintennon, lohii Clementn, Geo. I. Matherson. Jan. M. Drake, I. N. Woodford. C. L. Graven, II. Kikeubary, Jan. Hall, J A. Dinin, Wanh Smith, S. W, Orion, Jan. Robertson. The following were selected dele. gates to (lie judicial convention: J. K. Stucker, S. S. Hrown, Isaac I'ollartl, Sam Darker. J. II. Hall, Anderson Root, A. J. Graven, N. R. 1 lobbn, (ieo. Findlcy, ( It lando Telft, J. O. Atlaiun, A. L. Timblin. J. H. Haldciiiau. The following resolution wan in troduced and adopted:. RksjU.vkii, Hy the republican county coiiiuiittee assembled, That the memhernof the county central committee lie and nrc hereby 111- Htriictetl to (ill all vacancies in the iiominiitinil of ciinditlati'H for the Heveral ciiunty olliceM that may oc cur, liy reanini of death of cantli tliilen, removal from county or for any other cause. The following wan also in imoiisly adopted. kMtit.Vi.lt, That the eminent abil ity and fearlesH integrity of the Hon. S. M. Chapiiiau an evidenced by his course on the hriich maken it the tluty an well an the interest of the people of thin judicial tlintrict to elect him to the position he ban ably tilled during his term of ollice. The names of Orlando Tcft and M. II. Murphy were presented for chairman of the county central coinmittee. Mr. Teft reieivetl a ma jority of volcM cant anil wiih de clared elected. On motion Mr. Murphy theelectioii of Mr. Tefl wiih made uailaniiiioiin. The following were chosen mem bers of the county central com mittee: Salt Creek precinct - Geo Findlcy. South llentl precinct -W. 1 Wells, liuisville precinct Milen Drake. Light Mile Grove precinct - Henry Miller. I'hiltHiiiDiitll .precinct William Convention No' The usual remark wan, that the republicans had an exceptionally strong ticket. Dr. Mutter as a presiding officer is a success. He presides with dignity, impartiality, and decision are rendered in accordance with es tahhshtd rules of parlimentary law. M.' DrTii Ik "wiisTIow n in the wei end of the county "making hay but o ing to the rain in the after noon, he hail an opportunity of at tending the convention an a looker on. A great many were niirpriset Jadias silk vests at $1, reduced from $1.2,. 2 per cent. Jerseys. on all ladies shirt waists and C)0 per cent dicsount on all our silk umbrellas Challien reduced to 5 cents per yard, regulars (';,c tpiallity Mousse line tie India reduced to tk' per yard. We make thinolfer in onler to reduce stock - -Now in the time to purchase if in want of any of the above goods. RKMKM HKR all of our gootln markeil in plain Ii;: uren anil w e tin an wo advertinc. Don't minn thinna.e an they are the lowest prices quoted thin season. F. HERRMANN ONE DOOR EAST FHST NATIONAL. warm feeling existed that such a between the different sections of the county. 1 1 plainly proven that the republicans propose to lay aside petty side issiien ami work in unison, which means success to the entire ticket. The Hpi cch of Hon. R. ft. Wind ham in support of bin resolution, was a forcible one, and had a tell ing clfect upon the convention. Mr. Windham in well informed in re garil to the meritorious nervicen rendered by Judge Reene and bin just claims upon th republicans of Cass county. When ir, Hntler, in Ihiw speech upon taking the chair, referretl to Mayor McKinley, he wan greeted cheers anil loud applause, thus in dicating that in the future an in the pant, the principle of protection, in its true cenne will continue to he a shining star in the republican ban ner. After t li e pa n s a ge of Windham's resolution to instruct for Judge Reene, a prominent gentleman til I'latlsiiiiiuth who wan a delegate to the ILintingn conven tion two yearn ago, with nix proxies, all of which were cant agaitint Judge Reene, wan heard to remark that he had been ashamed of him Keif ever niuce. Thin indicated that lie wan now a Keese man. Dn.li The little daughter of Mi4 and Mm. Frank Dickson died last evening at u:. ol summer com plaint. The funeral will he held at the home of F. M. Richey at '. o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Tint oflice of county clerk will he closed to morrow afternoon owing to the funeral of the little child of Frank Dickson. To CumI Consumer. All those that tin not sellle their hint sea-on'n coal billn with me by the Ilith of ( )ct. next will not expect to have any nccomidatioim from me thin nenson of course. ( Hliif and yards 404 South Third utrect. Telephone, III. I alwaVM try to have a full line of all graden of coal on hand. tf Timothy CLAkk. I'lattsiiKtuth. Sept. ISul. TIME HAS COME V h e n y o u t-llnIlM licein to think aboutyour lull underwear. We have just re ceived ten eases of lii'lii'n. chil dren", iiu'!i. and bovti underwear direct frotn a Jiinnnlac; I li r (i r who was need. i money uiid willing to V llio was tlisposf id' part id' thin years pro duct of his mill at a KHcritice, hi liiiidortune wan our opportunity and we bought the goods at ic.su than their ac tual value, t tart thin under wear we intend to make souk; SPECIAL OFFERS TO EftBLY BUWS Siitt'iul No. 1 yearn old. ON LY Idc Childr us all wool Sc. ill. t Shirts and drawers, ..1 ni.en running large enough to lit a child twelve -KACII. I V O (Inhlreiin heavy natural wool coioreti nuin, o)(MlHl li0 H, Drawers running in name wizen an the near- let only ctn u garment. You can t HtTortl to buy the cloth to mime your childrenn underwear w hen we can nell you them ready made no cheap. Special No, 3 Menn extra heavy ribbed natural wool colored nhirtn and drawers all Hiscenouly t in KACII. C I N I '-"dien heavy merino Shirt ami Drawers, Silk &i)cciai no, -i triunned, b very nice garment, Unit in univernally noltl nt.TOctn; We nell at :ctn FIACH. Special Floor Oil Cloth bargains Oil Cloth for lloorn under sloven, etc at only 'iV per ntpiare yartl. We have it in neveral different tlenignn antl witlthn. RliMikets or Ik'd Comforts "j; oil neetl fcny give tin a ill and we will surprise you with prices. We Imve them to nuit anyoncs pocketbook and will give good value for your money. To give hair anil luxuriant Hair Renewer. Ilarrctl. a beautiful, gloeny gruth' try Heggn' old liy Hrowu A Best English linoleum (i'-' centn a stpiare yard. A Hecial liar gain at the price. New Stock of Shoes Just Received. During the last week we have received from New Kugland factories fiU cant'K of Ladies, Misses, Childrenn, Menn anil boj m nhoen, among them are unprecedented bargain. Call anil nee un, and let us show you how cheap, nolitl, wcrviccnhle a hlioe can Ke sold WM. HEROLD & SON. .. I J , 'f J ' I; v. I'wt if J