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't'.i t: : i 5 EW PL ATTSMO UTH, NEB., JULY i, 1890. VOL. IV. NO. 85. THE NEWS. Kstahlshed Nov 5. lil. 'consolidated Jan. 1.1815. JI1E 11KUAL1), Established April 10, ( r 1 i m WEEKLY flXNINIJ TICKET NAJIK1 Full EN ! JMHISEMKM IX NO V KM HE K. ak MaiColl l'lu k the .ulrnatoriiiI I Nomination On tli- Firth Itiillot Cas County llior-l by the Nomination of Orlando TrtTt for LU-utrintiit (iovi riior v f A History of the Sev-ral '.in..iil:t'. overnot Lieutenant Governor. iecrt.'tary 1 St;ite Auditor J reasurcr Attorney -General Supt. ol Pub List . . . . . Commissioner Supremo J mine Supreme Judne . Uegent J. II. M COLL OKLANI 0 TKKi'T JOEL A. I'll'KK ....1'. O. 1 Hi DLL' Nil C. K. CASEV VS. CIIICHILL ...11 K. COKUKI I' II. C. KL .s.SKLL ... KOI.EK1" KVAN .... M. P. KINK. AID ..W. ti. Will i MORIC The ropubiiouns of Nebraska had a 7i".mc of it in Lincoln Wednesday, after an d iy's rioion placed in nominal. .hi a ticket which the iieople will ho only too glad to give their com plete endorsement on election day. The certainty that the ticket will be suc-cesaful brought out no end of candi dates and the men chosen command tho respect of every intelligent voter in the atatc. (urri rs of the Candidate. : John LI. MacColi wad born in the county of Kent, Ontario, July 8, 1S12. lie cauie ta Nebraska in February, i IStiij, and located in tho unorganized J territory now known as Dawson county. f lie engaged in farming and stock rais ? ing for many years. Mr. MacColi and his business associates erected tho hirst flouring mill in that county in y 1SS4. He was also largely interested 'in real estate and other commercial ; ventures, Sinro he first camo into the state he has resided in the same lo- calily, near Lexington, and is now living on the same piece of laud he homesteaded in 1871. Mr. MacColi has never hold any state ollice. for thirteen years ho was clerk of Dawson county and a member of the legisla ture, in the house in 1877, at tho time Hon. Alvin Saunders was elected United States senator. Two years ago he was a candidate for tho gubernator- ial nomination, but was defeated in tho convention by Tom Majors, who wiis subsequently defeated 03' Gover ' ufor Ilolroinb at the polls. Ho is a Knight Templar and a Shrincr; also a Scottish Kite Mason and a lifelong ro . publican. He has always doud largely engaged in agriculture and is an earn est, progressive citizen of the state, i Hon. Orlando TeiTt was born at Ei . gin. III., in 1S43. lie was educated in t the public schools and in an academy I located at the placo of his birth. He came to Nebraska in territorial days last congress went into effect yester j and settled at Avoea, in Cass county, day and hereafter United States At l. lu l!So7 he purchased a farm of 480 torney Sawyer will draw a salary of acres near that place, on which he $4,(MK) a year, and United States Mar ", still lives, and which he has roduced shall Frank E. White will got a salary - to a hih state of cultivation. Like his father liefore him, ho has been a I prominent factor in Cass county poli- J tics for many years, and ever since be has had any political career, has been an ardent, earnest republican, and very few state conventions of tho party have met without him being present, j Hp w:m rloeted state senator in 1871) I and 1S81 and was again elected to the I same otlice in 18'.)4, in which body ho I - was an influential and hard working ,.,o.r.H- I r-wiK tnvwa horn in Jersey- Tii ,.n',nn to Nebraska in 1S7'J, locating'at I'awnoo City, I'awnoo county-. Ho at llrst organized a small bank, which subsequently becamo a national bank, with a capital stock of .fGO,UO(). lie is 45 years of age, mar ried and has quite a family of cbil dren. He has been largely identified with the business interests of Pawnee . county, although he has never held nv iolitieal ollice in tho state. He :fias always been a stalwart republican and tho county convention gave him the privilege of naming his own dele gation and writing their credentials. Ije IS UOW laslllCI Ul IIIC lanun.' National bank of I'awnee City, Neb. 1 O. lledlund, the republican can didate for state auditor, was born in Sweden 40 years ago. lie came to this countrv at an early ago and in 187(5 lo cated at Holdrege, I'helps county, whore he was for fourteen years couniy clerk and surveyor. Ho has also been vice-president of the First National bank of Iloldrege. Two years ago he was a candidate for state auditor be fore the convention, but was defeated by the present auditor, Eugene Moore. He then went into the ollice as Moore's deputy and has proved a most excellent executive otlicer. Mr IlediunU is married, the father of even children and at present resides in Lincoln. Ho has always been a loyal republican and is very popular amotr the Swedes and Danes of Ne braska. V 'Joel A. 1'ipor was born in Oxford cojnty, Ontario, Juno X, 1851. Upon reaching his majority ho removed to II irlan county and took up a home stead near Alma. In 187'J he was e. cited county sujerinicnuenv 01 ; schools, atid in 18S1 was elected county Jr ' clerk. lie held this ollice until Jan ttCtrv. On retiring from this ? . oftice ho opened an abstra;t ollice at 1 .. .Antiniunir in 1 1. ta hnina.cal -.'ir.tii hn was elected soeretarv of state' aa 1IU Ja a.aaJa.aaaa..3 aaa Villi UUOIUtO two years ago. In politics ho has al ways boon a ropubliean. A. S. Churchill was born on a farm in Erie county. New York, February 2, 1844, and removed with his parents ! to Wisconsin in 1S4G. He commenced the practice of his profession at Atlanta, la., whore ho remained until his removal to Omaha in January, 1SST. Ho cast his first vote for Grant for president and has ever since been a republican. Ho held but one office previous to his election to tho position of attorney general two years ago, that of city clerk of Atlanta, la. Henry 11. Cor belt was born' in Tren ton. Clinton county. III., in 1861. His father, who was a l'rosby terian mini ster, moved to Nebraska in 1878 and engaged in the mercantile business at Nelson. Nuckolls county. He was sent to tho old home of his mother in Vermont to be educated, but the ill ness of his father compeliod the young ni.-iii to 1 eturn to Nebraska and assume tho management of a farm to which his father had removed. He worked on the farm lu the summer and taught school in the winter and finally com pleted tho last year of his college course at tho Hastings Collego, grad uating in 1889. Since that time he has been engaged in teaching. When elected two years ago to the office to which ho has been renominated he was superintendent of tho public schools at York. Kobert Kyan was born in Washing ton county, New York, July 27, 1842. He was admitted to practice in the supreme court of Iowa in December, 1So7. Ho removed to this state in 1882, locating at Lincoln, and practiced his profession continually until appointed as one of the supreme court commis sioners of this state in lS'J.'J. Moses 1. Kinkaid was born on a farm in- Magnolia county. West Virginia, January 24, 1851, and with his parents resided in that county and Grove county, Pennsylvania, until lSt'.l), when the family removed to Henry county. Illinois. In 1874 ho en tered the law department of the Uni versity of Michigan, graduating in lS7i. Ho first commenced tho prac tice of his profession in his home county in Illinois, but removed in 1880 to l'ierre, S. D. He only remained there a few months, however, when he removed to O'Neill, in this state. where he has resided since. He was apjKjinted to a position on the bonch in his district in April, 18S7, by Gover nor Thayer, and has since been elec ted to that position, which he now holds. In 1882 he was a member of the state senate, being chairman of the committee on judiciary. The New Federal Salary Uw The new salary law passed by the of $3,500. S. It. Hush, assistant to Mr. Sawyer, will get a salary not to exceed 2,"0 a year, the exact amount to be fixed by the attorney-general. All tne deputy marshals were legislated out of office by the bill at midnight Tues day night, and new ones were ap- pointod by Marshal White. There will be no new facos in the list, but many of the old ones will disappear. There have been about eighteen of those deputies in the state, but here after there will be but seven. Those to secure reappointment are A. E. Coegoshall of Omaha, chief deputy; Louis Boehmo of Omaha, A. H. Tomilson of Red Cloud, J. II. Thrasher of Plattsmouth, M. E Ilub- bard of Lincoln, W. II. Liddiard of Ilushvillo and J. M. Gobol of Spring- view. Under the now law these deputies will be allowed three-fourths of their gros earnings, not to excel in total amount tho sum of !fl,o00 net a year. l'lttttniiiouth Winn a Hall Game. A nicked nine of Plattsmouth ball players drove over to Glen wood yester day and walloped the team represent ing that town by a score of 17 to 12. The game was closely fought through- oui aim me ruouil. n ... uuuu. a 4LH 1 n a i r A stai V until the mntn lnninfr. wnen i-iaiismouwi took on a batting streak and ham mered out four runs, clinching the game. Tho score by innings was as follows: Fl.-ittsn.outh 1 5 1 :l 3 0 U 0 417 Gleawixxi UU6UU1GU 12 Batteries McCaulev. CIraves and Traver for 1 lattsmouth, Id.nclaa ana Hkms tor Olcuwood. What Is a tiuarantee? It is this. If you have a Cough or in the Throat, which keeps you constantly cougning, or 11 a. v... -.t.lii.t.,.1 with nn v Chest. Throat or Luiicr Trouble. Whooninur Cough, etc., and you use Ballard's Ilorehound Syrup as directed, giving : a f . i - I I .. a n,a I ..-a Hi,f!t 1 J n a-waftt. lit a MIT III .all, alUla lltUl 1H 1J V A I A cni'i'il we authorize our advertised ageni to reiuim your uioiit.-y iu 'uiui u if hf.t.t.le. It never falls to five satis- r.itlinn It. iirnmntlv rol loi-nd 1 iron- chilis, l'nce So and cents, tsolu 1 ILV. ,.'. ' ' aaa u.a BW.avaa,w - " ' by F. G. Fi icko & Oa Get vour abstracts of title made by Robert J. Vass. Ottice in Briggs build ing. i LiHt 0f Lafttern. J Hoinaining uncallled for at the post - J office at Plattsmouth, July 1, 18!X: I Buh. N H Moore, Nancy D When calling for any of tho above lMtai nloflun Que lU'ffrti.d." I ICb Vy ' a7 . V- .a V ' . - -aaa - W. K. Fox, P. M. fo c c CO CO RHEUMATISM Results from Liver and. can be Cured by Using r. J. EL t 1 itfPR and mm! mm ro - - ----- (p A Certain Remedy for Diseases of the Liver, ; (q Kidneys and Urinary Organs fQ AT DRUGGISTS. PRICE, THE Dr. J. H. McLEAN MEDICINE CO., St. Louis, Mo. Next to a Man Comes Underwear... And mean Underwear is the meanest thing a man ever put on. Good un derwear like ours means comfort during the hot days that -are just ahead. It means economy in the long run and dollars and cents saved at the start. We can offer you the satisfac tion of selecting from a splendid as sortment of qualities, and prices like this: 35c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25 a gar ment, and so on up to the very finest made Cotton, LisIeThread, all Wool, Merino. Gauze, light, medium and heavy weights. If your husband does not know about Underwear tell him S to go to JOE & CLOTHIERS AND Zuckwoiler & Lutz, . . STAPLE AND FANCY . . Groceries and . . . Provisions, TEAS and COFFEES, Flour and Peed. Corner of Sixth and Parl 8trt. RAILROAD TIME TABLE.. M. 1. TIME OAiU). . TRAINS OOINO NOKT1I. i no. l .sma.ui I XJ. t tit J ... lUW .... .... a..... .... .a.... .... . . tlh J f. II I No. 127, local freiul.t 3.15 u-m TRAINS OOIff-O 8. UTH, Nn. 2 10. 4.1 Dain No. tM. local freiKnt .45n.n.. Nn. 10 P t" It. M. TIA1K CAK1' TRAINS OOINO WEST. No 7 .. at.' p.m. .. 5.21) p.ni. .. 5.20 p.m. .. 3.43 p.m. .. 7. Si a-ni. ... KOOa.Iil. ...4.00 p. ni. . H.tir p. in. . .lo.rw. p. m. . . 3. T5 a. ni . . S.OU a. in. No. 11 No. 19 Sunday only. NaS Nixa ..la - .Ua :, 1 I IKHb I .w. t L. a 1 No.. s-huy.er . ! fre,Kht no, 77. I No. 7. I No. 2 TRAINS OOINO EAST. .. . 91.31 p. in ... K.24 t. m ... 8.25 p. in ... 11.55 a. Ill .. .12.211 p. in .. . H:25 u. ni ... :40 a. rn ... 2:50 p. in ... 6:5li p. ui . . . 10: 55 p. in I NO. 4 . I ., I No. 10 N." i n , in.. ...(Hunday only). I No. 'M.. I "T ' No. 74, No. 7. No. W), No.8i ... s:io a. in .. . 7:12 p. ui Woodmen of the World. Attention Sovereigns ! 1 will be at my office at A. Clark's grocery store, east of the court house on Main street, every Wednesday and Saturday from 7 to 8 p. m. to transact all necessary and special business that may come before me. O. Guthmann, Clerk. DeWitt's Little Early Risers. The famous little plIU. a Bad t r.lcLEAtTS $1.00 PER BOTTLE FRANK FURNISHERS, : Plattsmouth. WHEN IN NEED OF Ifriiitel Stiitioiieiy VOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO CALL ON THE NEWS Having Just Received a Large Amount of New Stock we are Prepared to do all kinds of Printing on Short Notice. SoGietu Printina We are prepared to do in the latest and most approved style and at reasonable rates. Commercial Printino Such as Note Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Pill Heads, etc. Wo, are also prepared to do all kinds of Poster work in good style and on short notice. OFFICE : NO. 305 ... HA.RTMAN BLOCK - Pattsmouth. K. STULTZ. House and Sign Fainter PAPER HANGER, Etc. PLATTSMOUTH, : NEBRASKA. The Peering i , 'T- 9mr'-,s,S Deeritig Pony LIGHT, SIMPLE, SAFE. 'These Little Rollers Save One Horse.' We are headquarters best hand-made Harness made from Oak Tanned Leather. AUGUST GORDER, MAIN STREET, : PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. The Cedar Creek C. C. PARMELE, Receiver. CLAUS BREKENFELD, Mgr. Highest cash price paid for wheat, and the best flour ever made in Nebraska given in exchange. Custom work specially cared for. Give the new management a trial and you will buy now other flour. Ask Your Dealer For Cedar Creek Flour. WHEN IN PLATTSMOUTH... CALL ON C. II. PETERSEN, DEALER IN WINES AND LIQURS, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC BOTTLE GOODS. FOOL AND BILLIARD ROOM The Largest and Finest in the City of Plattsmouth. KRUG'S OMAHA BEER OX DUAVailT. HOTEL RILGY 75NNEX. There is a Time and Place - for Everything... There is a Time to Paint. If your house is looking a little bit shabby or weatheibeateu, and is be ginning to decrease in value, then th.it time is NOW. There Is a Place to Buy Paint. It is our store, because we have the Heath & Milligan Faints at tl.50 per gallon. One gallon covers from 200 to t?T5 square feet of surface, two coats. How many square feet of surface lias your house i Come in and tell us and look at our color cards. F. G. ERICKE&CO. DRUGGISTS. "Roll and the world Rolis with you, Scrape, and you Scrape alone." Roller THE LIGHTEST DRAFT BINDER Binder, 5 and 6-Foot Cut, "Built ROLLER BEARINGS make Lieht Draft. THE ELEVATOR EXTENSION makes it practically "open end" for lonjr grain, and enables it to handle . louper straw than any other binder, at th same time protecting and shielding the heads of grain. JOINTED PLATFORM does away with the ck nuisunce and en ables you to store your machinery in a 2x! corner. V for the best Buggies and Wagons. Also the Mills, T. H. POLLOCK, hi Estate, Lut: ni lin, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. Property looked after for non-residents, taxes paid and rents col lected, farm loana made at lowest rates; no delay. Insurance Written ... In eleven leading companies. Office Over First National Bank. WANTS. (Special notices under thla head will be charged for at the rate of H cent per word each Insertion.) FOR RENT. P - Kr.aNl An elegant suite of three rooms nicely furnished. Apply to Fred St.id.-l at Weidniann s restaurant. LOST AKD FOUND. I OST A Eold ball charm The tinder will con- Lt fer a special favor bv leaving same at t. x ottice. ews LOST A gold band ring with cross scratched on inside. The tinder will be rewarded bv leaving same at News othce. COK SALE, CHEAP All of the Peter Elingson iMujicii). rour nouses on iniru street. lour houses on Sixth street, one lot in South Park, ten acres land south of town, paint shop, ladders and swinging stage. See alrs. Elingson, A. J. Graves or M. O Doiiahoe. fyJK. SALt A brick house, three lots, good uarn4 and outbuildings, lots of fruit fo: only -..jy.y hi once at me lews onice. MISCELLANEOUS. HOUSE-CLEANING.taking down stoves or auy kind of work dime. Aiivihik uatitinu that lrin.1 V-' w.ork done wil1 d" to call on or jiddress ivimow mothers, Plattsmouth, Neb Huukau for McKinley, MacColi and O. oTefft ! The Iriah are "wid" us. earing Pony MADE. Like u Bicycle." A Joy to Both Driver and Horses. A Saver of Time, Labor and Grain. NEW : ADVERTISEAIENTS; HIRES Rootbcer con tains the best herbs, berries and roots nature makes for rootbeer making. Take no other. Mail- odIt tij The Charlen F. Htm Co., PhlUAelpkta, A Hjo. ytuckiigu mAkcw 6 s&iiotu. Soldoreawlwro. HINDERCORNS The only mm Cnrofbt Corns- Stop all pain. Makm walkinf raiy. lie. at DrurguU. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clouueo sod beantitico tha I Proiuutof a bouxianl frowth Mover Fail to Beetora Graft Cuna acalp diwaae hair taliuia 11 .IP Tra IT. Vaaaaaa.aa.a ainm. gKimflJJWM EralHgaaa RToatnCONSUMPTIVE or hv IniiitrpBtion, Fainfut tlta or lx-bllity of tuiy kind usi PAKKZH-S OLNOEK TONIC. Many who werv ht-po- fCTilrhcuUrV Encll.b I Ham Mil Braatf. . ENflYROYAL PILLS M Orlirlnal mn nly Uniulae. lmond Bronti to Kei aod Oidd I fkoxe.. m-atad with blu. lihtam. .Ika Jlf fim danorou tubuuu- turn and imitation. At Knapill, at ami 4v. In .tmmpa fjr ptartteular., t.tiaoi.ltalk m l Relief tor IaAtU." Utter, by return F BlaUla inWV rnuuwu i.a. niam. a- ua-a. m.i-a. . A.-l..llw M -al Naiiaia aid by ail Lal nruMiau. fhttxla.. fa, DR. M. B. ELSTER, DENTIST. EOT Teetn Extracted Without Pain AH Dental operations performed in the best possible manner by the latest scien tific methods. A guarantee with all work, PLATTSMOUTH. : NEBRASKA. T. FRHNK WILES. ATTORNEY : AT : LAW. Practice la all county and state cenrta srxtciai attention given to collections. OFFICE IN W1TIRHAK BLOCK.. PL 4TTSM0UTH. t NIBR1.SKA. I a. i HARID COAL. Missour Coal, Genuine Canoi. 'im ( J FOR CASH. Leare orders at F. S. V I i. w WITITK. FURNITURE UNDERTAKING House Furnishings, STOVES, RANGES. Our stock U complete In all lines and we Invite our friends to look it over. We wll endeavor to please you. fail und see ns. a. Take W LLLV STREIGHT S SATTLER, (Succei-sors to H urv Iloeck. PLATTSMOUTO, j '.V