Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, April 03, 1900, Image 2

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    The Semi-Mf ekly News-Hera'd
6E0RGE L. FARLEY, Proprietor.
TIATT.Y EDITION.
One Year, in advance, 2J
Six Months
On Week,
Single Copies,
siMl.TIEKLT EDITION.
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T.E LARGEST GIRGULATION
Of any Cass County v aper.
TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1900.
MaRYVIIXB, Mo., baa three cases of
smallpox.
a iv,n nr.nu'.iata and free
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Bilver republicans come in on the fu
sion tieket?
T.-wp-a TTttnter id keeping bis oppo
nent euessing. They are bolh making
a quiet campaign
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And we are prepared for it. We have secured an elegant
line of Dress Goods and there is no reason any lady customer can
not be nicely dressed on that day. Our line of Plaids cannot be
equalled in this city. Fancy Wool Plaids for Skirts that will please
vou and a nice line of Brilliantines. We have an extra fine line of
Table Linen, which was bought at a low figure, and we are going to
give our customers the benefit of it.
MOKE StFJRIXG GOODS COMING.
ZUCKWESLER & LUTZ.
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Grover Cleveland denies the
statement that he favors the renomin
ation of W. J. Bryan.
DR. BEARING
PROMOTED
IT TOOK the jury less than an hour
te decide on a verdict of "not guilty"
in the Horlocker case.
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Governor I'oynter jiik.
Good Selection.
Gov. Taylor is going to stand his
ground until the points at; isr-ue are
passed upon by the United States su
preme court.
That Official Appoints Mr. Wearing to the
Suprint-ndency of the Institue tor
the Feeble Minded Vonth At Beatrice
-John lloedecker Dies Suddenly At
Louisville.
W. H. Dearinpr,formerly of this city,
who has been the assistant superin-
tnrlnt at the Lincoln insane asylum.
It is rumored that Ed Morrison,
Beacon, will start a paper at Murdock has been appointed to the position pi
uc ' I . . 3 t Ylo. tntft Institute
in the near future.
PAWNEE county, in its convention
endorsed E. J. Burkett for
congress. CaBS will do the same trick
at Weeping' Water next Saturday.
IT LOOKS as though the Porto Rico
bill would be passed by the senate.
Nehraska'a senators were both absent
ohon thfl vote was taken on
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the proposition to strike out the pro- of Cass county was
.nnArintAndent cf the State lostnuie
for Feeble Minded Youth at Beatrice.
r i : ta nnnr.intment. the
speaKiu): i vuw f t
Omnha Ree savs:
"B. F. hang of York, one of Gover
nr Vnvnter'a aPDoiatees, no longer
holds the title of superintendent of the
State Institute for Feeb'cj Minded
Youth at Beatrice. He was relieved
of this position by Governor Poynter
thU morninff and Dr. W. H. Deering
nnnointed as his
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vision for a 15 per cent duty on
Rican products.
Forto
THE scenein district court this morn
ing reflected no credit on the attorney
who participated in it. The efforts to
bulldoze the court were ineffectual and
al conduct in with-
drawing from the case because the
couit's rulings did not suit him met
with the rebuke it properly deserved.
SOME POLITICAL ASPIRANTS.
Weeping Water Republican.
The Nehawka Register suggests the
name of E. M. Pollard for governor.
This paper seconds the nomination.
Mr. Pollard is a gocd, capable man,
and we believe with his splendid abil
ity for organization he could carry the
party to victory.
J. A. Donelan, J. I. Corley and Fred
flnrddr. three nominees on the license
ticket, sent written declinations to the
city clerk, but as they were not sworn
to the names of these gentlemen will
appear on the ballots. Mr. Donelan
requests the Republican to say that he
declined in good faith and he did not
e-rnect his name would appear on the
ballots. He hopes no one will vote for
him, as he will not qualify if he should
ba elected.
Mr. Thompson of Lincoln is "gain
an aspirant for senatorial honors.
The republicans of this state have not
forgotten that after Mr. Thompson
saw that he might secure the prize he
failed to secure republicans enougn,
however, who were willing to go back
on their party caucus to make the
scheme win. This bit of treachery on
Mr. Thompson's part should, and we
believe it has, buried him for all time
as a possible candidate for office in the
republican party. A man who will
sell his party out for his own selfish
ends is capable of doing great wrong
in the United' States senate and he
should not be trusted for a moment.
INFORMATION AND OPINION.
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successor. JNo ctiange win ub ui,
the institution, however, until about
May 1. and M-. L.ang will remain at
the head at the head of the institution
until that time-
Governor Poynler issued a statement
this morning of the result of his in
vestigation at Beatrice last ween., ex
onerating Dr. Lang from all charges
preferred against him but that of being
incapable of governing his subordin
ates. Governor Poynter announces
that Dr. Lang voluntarily tendered his
resignation, but in tne light ol tne
fight waged during the past few months
by the superintendent of the Beatrice
institution, it is the general impression
that he was given the alternative of
resigning or being discharged.
It is announced thatDr. Deering will
be permitted to choose his own stew
ard and that Governor Poynter will
accept his recommendation and appoint
the man preferred.
From Saturday's Daily.
Charles C. Parmele vs. the Peoples'
Building, Loan and Savings associa
tion. Defendant is given leave to tne
answer.
Theo. Boedecker vs. Wm. J. Welsh
ans et al. Motion to dissolve restrain
ing order submitted and sustained.
Fred Patterson vs Ben McCulloch.
Motion for additional security on
bond sustained.
Whitman vs. Bennett. Motion to
modify order appointing receiver sus
tained. Tighe vs. Farmers Mutual Fire In
surance company. Motion for new
trial overruled.
Sattler vs. C, R I. P. railway com-
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pany Motion lor new iriai suuum"."
and overruled.
Goos vs. Goos. Motion for new trial
submitted.
First National bank of Greenwood
I vs. VanDoren. Defendant is given ten
days in which to answer.
State vs. Hughes. M -lion for re
heating overruled.
Dyer vs. Wiley. Objections to
confirm tion overruUd.
Wilkinson vs. Wilkinson. Evidence
oil talfon. trial concluded and cause
taken under advisement.
The republican electors of Cass
county are hereby called to meet in
convention, to be held in Weeping
Water, on Saturday, April , 1900, at l
o'clock p. m.,for the purpose of elect
ing delegates to the state convention,
to be held at Lincoln May 2; also dele
gates to the First district congres
sional convention, to be held In Lin
coln April 12, 1900.
Primaries to select delegates to
county convention will be held on Sat-
Mnrt, .11 - Rnrpsentation is
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based upon vote cast for governor in
189S, oeing ODe delegate for each
twelve votes or mnjor fractiou thereof,
and one delegate at largojor each pre
cinct or ward. Following is given the
time and place for holding primaries
numh,r nf delegates to which
each ward or precinct is entitled:
Precinct. C1J
Avnra. Avoca 7. v'"
Center, Manley ......... L
Kioht Miletirovc. tici. mjiuw nu.a-- - .
On being asked the other day to what
he attributed his long life and good
i,..ith Wm M. "Evarts reDlied: I do
not know, unless it is that I never took
any exercise." The questioner re
garded this as a joke, of course, but it
is a fact that the ex-senator objects to
any physical exertion, and often hires
a cab to avoid walking a block.
Half a dozen foreigners appeared be
fore Judge Lnt of Worcester, N. Y.,
last week, applying for naturalization
papers. The judge looked them over,
Sadden Death in the Field.
John Boedecker, living two miles
scuth of Louisville, was at work plow
ing in his field yesterday morning.
At about 11:30 o'clock he brought his
team to one end of a furrow, turned
the team about as if to start back on
the next furrow. He then dropped the
lines, took his hands from the plow
bandies, and fell forward on bis face
dead. His little four-year-old-3on had
been in the field with him, and when
be saw his father fall, ran to him and
tried to arouse him by his cries, but to
no purpose, and he ran to tne uouse
and told his mother. Word was soon
sent to town, and Coroner Gass was
telephoned for. No inquest was found
necessary, however, as it was apparent
that he had died of heart failure.
Deceased was about twenty-eight
years of age, and leaves a widow and
ihn snn ahnve sDoken of. He was in
apparent good health, and his sudden charea
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demise was a Breni tuim .w -"
munity. He was the son of Theodore
Boedecker, one of the pioneers of that
vicinity, and was farming on the home
nlace. His brothers, Louis, of Louis-
oillp and Charles H.. living west of
Murray, are well known residents of
the county.
The funeral has ben set for tomor
row at 2 o'clock, from the residence
the old Boedeker homestead.
Pound For the Defendant.
The case of Brenizer vs. Stam,
which was on trial to a jury yesterday
in Justice Archer's court, was com
n'eted last evening, the jury bringing
i n ii VP rdirtt f r the defense. The suit
was on a note given in Custer county
as a commission for a loan. The de
fense claimed the note, in addition to
ihn Interest eivea on the loan made it
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usurious. The jury may have thought
both defenses proven. Nobody but the
jury knows, however.
Valuable Art Kxhlblt Free.
Couotv Supetintendent Smith has
fortunately arranged to give interested
citizens of Plattsmonth and vicinity an
oDDOrtunitv of examining the art ex
hibit which has been on display at
Weeping Water during the pendency
of the teachert, institute this week
The exhibit will be displayed in the
ennntv Riinerintendent's rooms at the
court house on Wednesday and Thurs
dav next. April 4 and -5.
This exhibit should be seen to be ap
nrociated. More than a hundred val
uable pictures representing the work
of most of the world's most famous
artists, will be found in this collection
It will consist of carbons,photographs,
platino print", photo prints, platin-
ettes, black-and-wbite& and a large
number of the famous - "Penny t'ic
tures." These works come from the
Perry Picture company, the J. C. Wit
ter company and the Chicago Art Edu
cation company. The general public
is invited to visit this exhibit. No one
interested in school and home decora
tion shou'a fail to it. No admission is
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;rnnwood. Alvo r
fait Creek. Greenwood J S
Liberty. Lynn s na . union
Louisville, Louisy nle . ..... - pm
Mt. Pleasant, r.easaui
house -j ' ...
N.-hawka. school house...... Pl"
1-lattsniouth precinct. laylor scnooi
house I",. .
Stove Creek, opera house. t.Imwooa.. j pm
,..,ti, Hiriii. school house '
Tipton. EjBie... y,-,;; f"
Kock Blurts, second district Koclc
lilutts r
Weeping Water precinct, cascaae
school nouse '
Weenine Water city:
First ward. G. A. K hall...... J P
Second ward, council chamber tj H
Third ward. Powell's hall P1"
Hattsmouth ca: ,
First ward, iVrkius house P"
frond ward, lurner nan. ;
'I hird ward, kichey s lumber ottice.... . i
Fourth ward, police luuge uliltc . ,
Fifth ward. Bach s store ?m,a.i. i
K. S. Wilkinson. Secretary.
Grain O! Grain Ol
Tfr-member that name when .u
want a delicious, appetizing, nourish
ing food drink to take the place of
coffee. Sold by all grocers aua liKea
by all who have used it. Grain-U is
made of pure grain, it aids digestion
and strengthens the nerves. It is not
a stimulant out a health builder and
the children as well as the aduits can
drink it with great benelit.. Costs
about one-fourth as much as coffee.
Uc and il'ie per package. Ask your
grocer for Grain-O.
Knrradu Like Wild 11 re
When things are "the best" they be-
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come "the best seumg- auiu-
Hare, a leading druggist,of Belleville,
I) writes: "Electric miters are iuo
best selling bittero I have handled in
20 years. You know why? Most diseases
begin in disorders of the stomach.liver,
kidney?,bowels,blood and nerves. Elec
tric Bitters tones up the stomach, reg
ulates liver, kidneys and bowels, puri
tVi Wood, strengthens the nerves,
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honnp iMirea manv
maladies. It builds
; up the entire system, puts new life and
vigor into any wcas, oiviwj,
man or woman. Price 50c. Solb F. G.
Fricke & Co., druggist.
What you now need is a gocd spring
blood cleaner and Gering & Co.'s Sy-
TUP Ol irllOllUHl UU1U(JUUUU
equal as a spring medicine. Guaran
teed to give satisfaction or money re
funded. Shinn keeps a full supply of candies,
fruits and nuts. Waterman block.
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Your
Spring Suit
The question of the nest p:ace
to buy the Spring Suit is now
confronting most young men.
The question is not a debatable
one, however, as it is a well
known fact that we can fit you
out just right. We are now giv
ing A Discount
of 20 Per Cent
on all Spring and Summer Suits
and those in need of suits should
look to their interest and call
early. Our spring and summer
Samples are now in.
HudeGek & McElroij
Rockwood Block.
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When You Paint,
Paper or Decorate in any way, it will lay
you to engage the services ot reliable men.
Our work in the past is our recommendation,
us figure with you on any work that you may have,
make a specialty of..
Let
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Frescoing and
2?ine Fainting and Graining.
For honest work at honest prices, call on us,
word at Fricke's or At wood's drug stores.
or
leave
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Reliable Vainters.
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Millinery
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KEEPS A FULL LIXE OF. --
FARM Mfl6nlNERY.
Wagons and Buggies.
He handles the BADGER RIDING
CULTIVATOR Also Riding Listers,
Plows and Cultivators, tongue and
tongueless. For good quality of
goods, his prices are as reasonable
as can be found in Cass county.
GIVE HIM A CALL
AND BE CONVINCED.
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Special Sale ot Hats,
Trimmed and Untrimmed.
Bonnets, Street and Sailor Shapes, Flowers,
Plumes and all Goods Embraced in
Millinery Department.
Meeting of the Woman's Club.
Millions Given Away.
It is certaiDly gratifying to the pub
lic to know of one concern in tne lanu
who are not afraid to be generous to
the needv and suffering. The propri
etors of Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, coughs and colds, have
given awav over ten million trial
bottles of this great medicine: and
have the satisfaction of knowing it has
absolutely cured thousands of hopeless
cases. Asthma, broncnitis, Hoarseness
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And Continuing Until Saturday Evening,
April 7, Inclusive.
aud instructive meeting last eveuiag
in the club parlors. The department
of Parliamentary Law occupied the
first part of the evening. Mrs. Toiiff,
the leader, being well prepared on
and proceeded to lecture them soundly jtionai Laws of Nebraska.". These
louna to oe auiie as roou ua
t.-,.iw of PintfRtuntith and Cass count3 are cordially
Tha Wnman'a club held a Dleasant nnd nil diseases of the throat, chest :.:l o if "Tillinprv OnoninD". e are SllOWin& tne
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and lungs are surely cured by it. Call
on F. G. Fricke & Co. druggists, anil
get
50c
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a free trial bottle, naguiar size ucstujniuu u.b t'miui il.-.-.J.
and $1. Lvery bottle guaranteed.
Our Stock..
of House Furnishings,
Furniture, Carpets and
Baby Carriages
Is something to admire. We carry only reliable
rrrades-a mean article can't come into this store or
out of it. We are home-makers. e sell for
cash to those who have the ready money and on
credit to those who want to buy that way. W e
like to have people come in and see our goods, cen
if they have no idea of buying.
Thomas Janda & Son
Furniture Dealers and
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on their dirty appearance. "Cleanli
ness ii one of the most Important qual
Ccationa of American citizenship,"
said the judge, and I adzise you to
made generous and daily use of soap
and water."
were found to
some of tho older etates, but room for
improvement, manifestly in the en
forcement of the truancv law. and
compulsory education was pointed out
No Flood This Spring:.
A strantre thing has happened with
the Missouri river this spring. Usually
at this season of the year the river is
in a high stage, and it is not unusual
tht the early spring freshet is the
greatest of the year, but this year the
Th. i.iti.tnrA mrimnnt. -a Vw water has risen not more than a foot or
Miss Gass, continued the study of two from the ordlnarJ' winter stage.
Evaneeline." This beautiful poem na inere no inaicauon at present
Great Grain Shipments.
The recent rise in tne price 01 corn i Lvangeiine." inis oeautuui poem w .
has had the effect of putting a good gains new interest as the study pro- Pf a noticeable rise during the coming
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sai nf Caa pniintv corn on the mar-
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ket and also of cash into the farmers' fort to bring out the characteristic--
pockets. The News has no figures at with which Longfellow has invested
hand covering the number of bushels his heroine, Evangeline,
handled by the elevator men in this A special meeting of the club is
county-but it is informed that the First called for Tuesday evening at 7:30
National bank of this city, alone, has o'clock, at which time plans for the
.Ti-lra renrasentinc more than Mav meetinc will be discussed. A
75 000 for corn purchases exclusively I full attendance is requested.
-within the present montn oi Aiarcn
snows and raio9 in the Dakota s, with
such a gradual melting of the snow as
to cause it to be mostly absorbed in the
soil. This is good news to occupants
of the river bottom lands.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you if you used
nij 7imnrmnn. MUfiahnrcr. Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
-kJ.I Oa V-Cfc a u i . Ml
T3a ,-,o. A ft Bneedv cure for of sufferers have proved their match
r-t -mun and sore throat less merit for sick and nervous heeA
One Minute Coueh cure is unequaled. achea- Thsy mako Pure blood and
Tt f j nioitnni for children to take. T strong nerves and build up your
the month. And the beauty oi n is, heartil y recommend it to mothers." It neaun. jasy to taKe. Ary tuem.
that the corn has all been soia at io ig thQ only harmies3 remedy that pro- my m oue,
.(-.- thAt are DrofiCable to I mmo,tiot rV..ita Tt onpP cured. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co.
On & fair estimate forthe whole county
this fact indicates that at least a quar
ter of a million dollars has been put
i-v i--J.i,lation In Cass county during
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01 onnts prices that are promame vo a a immediate results. It cures
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I hronchitis. pneumonia, grippe and
a aa ai a aa .1.. 3 1 . J:.apA-(
ii. t. ctIobs to be sola at tnroat ana iunK u-so.doo.
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To Cnrc a Cold In One Day
ft will nre- I Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. J
1 dnigeists refund the money if it fails to cu
rlcke & Co. J E. VV . Grove's signature is on each box. 2!
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We Will Be Pleased to Show You.
nui ,v;l, .1,nvc and between dates specified we will
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place on special sale our entire line of...
Ladies' Tailored SUits,
Silk, Satin and Wash Waists.
Ladies' Man-Tailored Suits
At $5, SG.50, $7.50, $9.50, S10.su ana
Real Worth, $7.50 to $16.0.
Silk and Satii? Waists,
. ttt ctT WATSTS .5c. 50C.
$3.90, $4.75 and j?d.o vaou .
7fvv S5c. SI. $1.25 and up to $2.30.
SOLOMON & NfVfflflN.
Three Doors East of BanK oi wass wu.j.
PLATTSWIOUTH, NEB.
PATTON & BULGER, t
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excessive use'
With . re
refund th money. Sold at 1.00 per box...
nrostration ana alt diseases or tne (
The ereat remedy tor nervous pro prostra.tin. Failing or Lost
organs of either Be "c " youthful Errors. Mental Worry.
cnmnlnn n.nr1 Tnsinir v
1FTFR l!5!Vfi. ir2n.om
Gering & Co., Druggists.
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