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About Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1894)
J 7 f li r i ; OXOOX3TC3- OUT CO 7 We have decided to quit business, and now offer our entire stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Underwear, Cloaks, Shawls, Baby Cloaks and Hoods, Kid Gloves and everything1 usually kept in a first-class Dry Goods Store 49 49 49 G OST I ( -2- v " - The Plattsmouth Journal DAILY AND WEEKLY. C. W. SHERMAN. Editor. TERMS FOB DAILY. ij one year, in advance, by mall.. .13 on ii tf'T alx months. In advance, by mail, 2 SO r t one month, la advance, by mail, 50 buret, by carria. per week 10 u every afternoon except Sunday. - "Ih-rr - ' f WEXKLlT JOURNAL. .nle copy, one year I II 00 - Single copy, alx montca 50 Published every ThuraJajr. Payable In advance Entered at the postoffice at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, as second-class matter. Official County Paper. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. For V. S. Senator.. . TM. J. BRYAN For Governor SILAS A. HOLCOMB For Lieutenant-Governor JAS. N. OAF FIN For Secretary of State. ...FRANCIS I. ELLICH For Auditorof State. ... JAMES C. DAHLMAN For State Nreaaurer GEORGE A. LUIKART For Attorney -General.;. D. B. CAREY For State Superintendent.. W. A. JONES ForSupt. of Buildings SIDNEY J. KENT For Congress First District.... ..A. H. Weir For State Senator B. F.ALLEN o H . G. LIVINGSTON . . ..i-j . i. -f iAviD M'CAIG For Float Representative ...GEO. W. LEIDIGU For County Attorney HARVEY D. TRAVIS For Countv Commissioner ..J. P. FALTER HOW TO TREAT CALAMITY nOWLKKS. The Lincoln News, a staunch republican ' paper says: "Ne braska can be saved to republican ism without her fair name being defamed. The man who will preach calamity in whatever guise and attempt to create the impres sion that ruin is the state's future in a certain event should receive the same treatment we accord to the man who slanders his wife or mother and attacks her good character." II. D. Travis has the reputation of never having had a case thrown out of court and of never having lost one through any fault of bis. He should be elected by all means. By all accounts of the great debate between Bryan and Thurston it was a good thing for Thurston that the de bates were confined to two, because bis inferiority would have been made apparent to so many more people thronghout the Btate. Up to this time a great many people, and we may say, all republicans, have bad an idea that Mr. Tbnrston was by far the better speaker and greater debater of the two, chiefly, we suppose, because of the reputation be has been twenty years in building up, while five years ago Mr. Bryan was almost an unknown youth, and even four years ago it was said he was too young to send to congress-, but today the most partisan republican must admit that the honors are with heyijung rnan.. ".Thrice armed is , he whose quarrel is Jost.7 We have an especially fine line of Dress Goods, Ladies' Mackintoshes, Sliawls- Hosiery and Underwear Baby Cloaks and Clothing Hid Gloves and Zephyrs. NOTHING IS RESERVED EVERYTHING MUST GO AT SOME PRICE. TUTC IC Mfi 17 A 1 V BUT A GENUINE CLOSING-OUT SALE, AND lUlO lU 1N U rAlVJ-j, EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD AS ADVERTISED. Goods will be laid away for you on payment of a small guarantee. We are after your shining shekles, and are going to give Big Bargains to get them. MERCHANTS CAN BUY OP US CHEAPER THAN FROM WHOLESALE HOUSES! insit-cxxes of all HZi3a.a.s fox Sale Oia-ea-p. - Come at Once THE WIDE CORPORATE KILE. j afford to do it, because Mr. Dutton had lion. John D. Howe, of Omaha, in looe tsim favors. Asked how that was, an address to the people of the com-j the man said: "He gave me the con mon wealth,deals some trenchant blows j tract for a bridge to move for $30. I at existing conditions that deserve at -1 did the work in two days. Of course tention of all from the preacher tojjou can't expect me to go back on the humblest laborer. Here is apart of j him." Mr. Dutton may possibly save vhat he says: Look Here, Ipon Thin Picture. What about the railroads? Go to the sittings of our legislature, and what do you find? You find their lobby organized to corrupt. Who stood behind Mosher and his guilty crowd? Who stood behind the corruption in the penitentiary ring V Who defends all the public plunderers and thieves? The railroad ring. They are co-partners in corrupting the public service. And banks trot in their class. They did not dare to have Mosher open his mouth ! He knew too much ! Mosher. liable, as indicted, to sentence for an hundred years, got off with five ! He was "confined" iu our county jail in stead of being sent to the penitentiary and such scandals arose in that re gard as were never before heard of in connection with a convict incarcerated in prison I The wrongs that these banks and railroads have countenanced and encouraged in conspiring against the common people of Nebraska is a foul list. The true and lofty citizen ship of this commonwealth will not tolerate the rottenness in our public service that these banks and railroads stand for any longer. The people are slow to anger and to move. When public affairs get 60 rot ten that they stink then the people clean their house. Nebraska, under railroad and bankers' rule, is so rotten that it stinks. It is time to move ! The banks and railroads raise the cry to deceive us that it would hurt the credit of the state to elect a populist. The credit of the state ! The credit of a million people ! Who made these cor porations the guardians of the public credit? Of our good name! When rottenness and corruptiou stand for purity and soundness, then will they stand for honest government. They tell us that if we elect an honest man governor it will ruin the credit and fair name of the state, and that if we elect a dishonest man governor it will preserve the credit and fair name of the state ! The election of county commissioner seems to have awakened considerable interest in the mind of the editor of the News, aud that paper comes to the rescue of S. W. Dutton in fine style. Considering what he has said of him in private the article in Polk's News is rather extraordinary.. Of course it's all right to praise a man for all he is worth, but when one goes beyond that it is questionable. For instance, the News says: Mr. Dutton has saved the countv thousands of dollars by the careful in cite he has made Into every case before relief has bean granted." , Possibly, butane have beard of one case where he rJr'r,'ti 8ve the county any money. A cf n man was soli'S- tited to support J ,r Palter; but Bald and Take Advantage of This Great Opportunity to - AWAKE (although lie is a democrat) he couldn't some that way, only to help men whose votes he needs. Mr. Falter has the reputation of being a very careful, diligent man in his own business, and there is every reason to believe he will work just as carefully for the county and without favor. Vote for Falter and you will not regret it. There is time yet for the democrats and populists to organize and win a victory in Cass county. Decent repub licans aie disgusted and demoralized at the candidates and course of their patty, and see that a victory for it stands for a renewal of the plundering of the state and a placing of the rail road magnate in politics on horseback and in the saddle to ride over the heads of the people rough-shod for the future. Now is the time for honest, patriotic men to unite and by their votes rid the state of the combine of corruptionists, put an honest nun at the head of affairs of state and an hon est legislature in the capitol to give the people wholesome laws. Strike while the spirit of liberty lives ! A lot of so-called "business rnen"of Omaha, who are under the control of money sharks and railroad politicians, have issued a circular and sent it to everybody in the state, endeavoring to frighten men into the support of Tom Majors. It is a sitrlit to place the mantle of shame upon the face of every honest man in the land. There is noth ing but the foulest rottenness behind it, aud tLe men who originated the movement know it. No man who respects himself will pay the least at tention to it. "Eternal vigilance is the price of iberty" is a saying which loses none of its force because the nation hasl grown to be the greatest power on earth. The very strength and power of the government makes it a source of danger to the citizen, because it has a tendency to lull into careless indif ference the minds of men. It was the power swayed by wealth that des troyed tbe liberty of Home, and if American liberty is destroyed it is now certain that the aggressive power of concentrated wealth will be the chief cause. It is, therefore, proper that the people should look with dis trust and suspicion on any effort of corporate capital to get its chosen agents into the control of affairs of the state and nation. Therefore Mr. Ma jors should not be elected governor, because bis election is largely pro moted by one railroad, while John M. Thurston should not be chosen U. S. senator because be is the attorney for another railroad tad. their trusted agfent. "Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty" and ' lent i.f despotism, Xntlce to Tax Delinquent . Patrick Monanetian or the unknown owner of lots 1. a and 3 of block lti.. Carter's addition to . t lie village of Avoca. Cash county. Nebraska: You are hereby iiotiliei that I have become the purchaser of" the above premises nt a duly advertised tax sale of same by the treasurer of ( ass county, for delinquent taxes for the year lsyi nni previous eitrht years, and that your equity of redemption from the game will expire within sij: months from the dateot this public tioTi. unless you shall redeem the same, and at thnt time a deed will be asked for. as provided bv law. J. B. CARTER. October liUSM. A d in i n is t rtttor 'a Appointment State of Nebraska. Cass Count v. t -ss In county court To all persons Interested in the estate of Elizabeth lye, deceased: Notice is hereby given that on the 1st day of November. A. I). 1XW4, at the hour of lOo'clock n. m., at the county judge's ottice. in I'lttttsmoiitb, iu said county, the petition, asking for the ap poiutmeiit of Ishhc Dye as administrator of said estate, will be heard and considered: at which time and placeall persons interested may appearand snow cause. I r any tney nave, wny he should not be appointed as such adminis trator. Dated this 10th day of October, A. D. lx4. 42 3 B. S. Ramsey, County Juile. We HaveMoney to Loan at 6 per cent. 1 On farm or city property in any section of the country wnere property has a nzed market value. Monev ready for immediate loans where security and title is good. No commission. We solicit applications. lilauks furnished upon request. ALLEN & CO., 40&4 J Brodway,New York When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla, VITALIS PHOTOflRAPHKD Ve a Well fhuh urs. 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Cal., and r dressing one morning lately his monet became entangled in his trousers p, jich he was trying to put on. lie l,i,l,lgnfe and fell heavilv to the &f , 1 1 c . 1 " .... and $- rrppirinir ininries from which I j.afterwards tlieiL Blank ,s a ral,ier remarKaoie couici- . ice that tne name 01 me uii M-75 h rm-loneil bv M. Casimir-I'erier. Our new president of France bears the and SItie ol I'encr. lie naci rooui-ii, wim friends, his father's house, and. 1ineld in killin? the old man. Full Jie profession of boniface, it seems, (coming- a very fashionable and UXtooratic one. Two restaurants Is filledla cafe are owned and run by the c.:. J ..f WnrtBmhpTO nt. tuttcart. oulLi - which defy competition. Send us a trial order. HAYDEN BROS. 16th and Dodge Streets, FAT PEOPLE ! Park Obksitt Pili-s will reduce your weight PERMANENTLY from 12 to 15 pounds a month. NO STARVING, sickness or injury; NO PL'B LICITY. They build up the health and beauti fv th nnmnlcilnn. 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It niaiiesaa operation with the knifa or injections of cartxlic aciti, wh.ca aro painful and seldom a per-nianent core, and often reraltiDfr in death, tmnectseary. Why endure this terrible disease? We uarantM 9 boxes to cure an call), lou only py for beneiiM received. H a box, ii for t-' hy mall. Sample free. Guarantee? i?ued bj our mrenta. CONSTIPATION J!' Jap!inesVlvr Pellets crctLIVtH ana aiu. 'v." "V r" " f V,; 1 UIr lf.it. wu.iii.1" -r".1 .7:.... (the W uE;d(U.'yr jauareu an via- -Ttiod enlist ye xvor reiv powers, he turuir, URffHiW a Ml BEFORE ArtER- KB i 1 0 ! ' 1 1 ii f..v- I A A I -0 0 a i t s . . s -0