Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, July 05, 1898, Image 1

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    SEMIWEEEXY NE"WSBtERAI.-Tr',
II K NEW'H, F.Htalilnhi Nov. ft.lHUL
. II K IlKltALO. I.MtabllHliod April 10.
PL ATTSMO UT 1 1 , NEB.. JULY 5. 1893.
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iHH Consolidated Jn. 1, iHUft.
This Space
Belongs to the
Firm of
SJSTYjDBR & CO.,
Jewelers and Opticians,
Boeck Block.
The World Beater.
Pearlman talks Business, and means Business, when he says
The Herrick Refrigerator
ib tho best in tho Market, and if he can't prove it, ho will rive
you ono. That's certainly a Fair offer.
The Princi
ple of the
HERRICK
is found in
The warm air rises, as Everyone knows, and as shown above
keeps a current moving all tho time.
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I. PEARLMAN'S,
THE BIG FURNITURE MAN.
For Sale by SMITH & PARMELE and FRICKE & CO.
THE LEADERS
IN THE 6R06ERY TRADE
ARE:
A. H. WBCKBACH & CO.
THEY carry the largest and most complete line in Cass county, vt Every
thing fresh and new. They pay cash for our goods and give their custo
mors the advantage of special discounts. A complete line of canned goods
always in stock. The only place in the city where you Jean get all kinds of
fresh Cheese. Call and see us.
A. H. WECKBACH & E. Waterman Elk.
WE Ei AW& HO AGENTS
bat have (old direct
nner for 25 years
sale prices, saviufr
dealer s profit,
where lor examination.
Terything warranted
118 styles of Vehicles.
55 styles or Harness.
Top Barries. 36 to 70.
Barren. $50te125.
ges. Phaetons. Traps,
ettes. Spring-Road
H..TT.
Barray HarntM. Prle. flS.OO.
At oo4 u Hill for
ELKHART CAKKIAGE AND HAKNESS Mia.
For Sale.
The five acres with residence, east
and adjoining B. & M. lumber yards.
2i acres in alfalfa. Berries. 2 wells.
Cistern. Cellar.
Pansies in general mixture, 20 ceuts
per dozen. Extra Sne blooming plants
25 cents per dozen at L. A. Moore's
Telephone No. 15.
Truths Tersely Told.
Foley's Kidney Cure is a safe, sure
remedy for all kinda of kidney and
bladder diseases.
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Here is the style of the old
REFRIGERATOR. Remem
ber Pearlman sells the best,
and its the HERRICK.
Here is ono of thoso
who are either so prej
udiced against all ad
vertised remedies, or
have become discour
aged at the failure of
other medicines to help
them, and who will
succumb to the grim
destroyer without
knowing of the won
derful value of Foley's
Honey and Tar for all
Throat and Lung troubles.
to the eon'
at whole
Dim the
ship any'
Carria
Wagon
and Milk
A W IX l.- rX
Wafrona. Send for large, free Jt0. 06 Sarrey. Price, with eartains. lamps, ra
Catalogue of all our styles, shade, apron and fenders, r30. As rood as sells tor
CO. W. B. FBATT. ELKHJLBT. .
Men and Women Oat of Work
Can earn big wages and establish a
permanent trade selling "Ironite. "
Sells in every family. Indispensible
article. Sample box and confidental
terms for five two-cent stamps. Send
today and secure your field.
Ikoxitk Mf'o. Co.,
Menomonee Falls, Wis.
The Gut Heil continues to head the
list as a fine 5-cent cigar. Ask for no
other.
i;i;ri iti.itAN statk convention.
Tho republican electors of the state
of Nebraska are requested to eend
delegates from their respective coun
ties to meet in convention in the city
of Lincoln, on Wednesday, August 10,
180S, at ten o'clock a. m., for the pur
pone of placing in nomination candi
dates for tho following ollices:
1. Governor.
2. Lieutenant governor.
:5. Secretary of btate.
4. Auditor of public accounts.
5. Treasurer.
0. Superintendent of public instruc
tion. 7. Attorney-general.
H. Commissioner of public land
and buildings,
And to transact such other business
as may properly come before the con
vu ntion.
Tho tsevoral counties are entitled to
representation as follows: Tho appor
tionment being based upon the vote
cast for Hon. Albert J. Burnham, for
presidential elector in 1806, giving
each county one delegate at large and
ono for each 125 votes and a mnjor
fraction thereof:
COUNTIES.
Adams
Antelope
1 a 1 1 1 1 e i
Maine
lioone
Hox liutte ...
l'.ovtl
Hrmvn
liutfalo
Hurt
Uutler
Cass
Cedar
Chase
Cherry
Chevenne
Clay
UEL. .COUNTIES.
... l"i Johnson .. ..
... !i Kimball
... 2 Knox
UEL.
. . 12
2 Kearney. . .
.... in
Keith
Keya Falia 3
Lancaster T:i
-ll.nicoln 10
lti'l.ogan
14I.oup
ll Madison 11
'-'JiMcl'iierson 1
!. Merrick 9
3
5
ir
Nance
Nemana , 13
Nuckolls 10
Otoe 21
Colfax Xjr'awnee.
(umiiiir lll'helps..
13
9
Custer 13 Perkins 2
Dakota Pierce
Dawes H Platte
Dawjon 1" Polk 2
Deuel 3 Red Willow 9
Dixon K Richardson 19
I)odKe 21 1 Rock 4
Douglas IDO.Sarpy fi
Dundy 3 Saline IN
Fillmore 1
Franklin Hi
Frontier 7
Furnas HI
Saunders 1H
ScotCs Blurt 3
Seward In
Sherida.n 5
Sherman 4
Sioux 2
Stanton ti
Thayer 13
Thomas 1
Thurston 5
Valley 7
Washington. . 14
WaXne 9
Webster 10
Wheeler 2
York 16
Gage aoj
(iarheld .'. 2
Uosper 4
(irant 2
Greelev 4
Hall...' 1:
Hamilton 12
Harlan K
Hayes 3
Hitchcock 4
Holt
Hooker 1
Howard 7
Jelterson 14
Total 015
It is recommended that no proxies
bo admitted to tho convention and
that the delegation present be author
ized to cast the entire vote of the dele
gation of tho county which they rep
resent. It is requested that the county con
vention select their committeeman
and porfect their county organization
at the first convention counties in
which two conventions are held.
David II. Meucek,
Chairman.
Ed. R. Sizeu.
Secretary.
. CALL FOR COUNTY CONVENTION.
The republicans of C.iss county are
hereby called to meet in covention at
Weeping Water, Nebraska, on Satur
day, July 30, 1S9S, at one o'clock p. m.
foe the purpose of placing in nomina
tion candidates for the following offi
ces, to-wit: County attorney, two
members of the legislature, one sena
tor, one member of the board of county
commissioners from the third district;
also to select 24 delegates to the state
convention at Lincoln, August 10, at
10 o'clock a. m.; also 26 delegates to
the first congres&ioi al convention at
Lincoln, on August S, at 8 p. m., and
for the transaction of such other bus
iness as may properly come before the
convention.
The comnitte recommended that
there be no proxies recognized, but
that the delegates present from each
precinct or ward cast its full vote. The
primarys to select delegates to said
convention will be held on Saturday,
July 23. Representation is based on
the vote cast for C. W. Kaley, (regent
for the state university ia 1897,) being
one delegate for each 15 votes or ma
jor fraction thereof, and one delegate
at largo for each precinct or ward:
rKCT VOTING PLACE TIME AND NO DEL
Avoca Avoca 2pm 6
Center, Manley 5 to 8 p m 7
8 Mile Grove, Heil school house 4pm 7
Elmwood, Murdock school h'se 8pm 9
Greenwood, Alvo 8pm 6
Liberty, Union 8pm 10
Louisville, llassemier's hall 8 to 9 p m 9
Nchawka, Nehaw ka sch'l h'se 8 to 9 p m 9
Mt Pleasant, Pleasant Dale " 8 to 9 p m 5
Rock Bluffs
First Dist., Murray school hse 8 to 9 p m 8
Second " Rock Bluffs " 8 to 9 p m 5
Tipton Liimb'r office Eagle 8 to 9 p m 8
South Bend, So Bend school h'se 8 to 9 p m 6
Stove Creek, Elmwood opera h'se 8 to 9 p m 12
Salt Creek, Greenwood 8 to 9 p m 8
W Water prct. Cascade school h'se 8 to 9 p m 6
Weeping Water City
First Ward, GAR hall 8 to 9 p m 5
Second Ward, Council Chamber 8 to 9 p m 5
Third Ward, Powel's Hall 8 to 9 p m 4
Piatt ! Prct Taylor school house 4 to 5 p m 7
Flattsmouth City
First Ward, Perkins House 6 to 8 p m 7
Second Ward.Turn r Hall 6 to 8 p m 9
Third Ward. Ritch'y lmbr office 6 to 8pm 11
Fourth Ward, Council Chamber 6o8pm 6
Fifth Ward, School House 6 to 8 p m 4
C. D. Clapp,
Chairman.
II. G, Beakdslee,
Secretarv.
An exchange has wisely concluded
that the Lord is on the side of the
army that can shoot straight.
George Blackwell of Omaha will' not
amuse himself choking the breatb out
of his wife any more. She had con
cealed a pistol under her pillow and
when George thought he had her
where ehe couldn't equeal she reached
around for it and ventilated his lung
with a bullet hole. Tho new woman
declines to bo monkeyed with. Stite
Journal.
The exploit of tho lit.tlo yacht ilu
cester in pursuing, riddling and :-iiik-
ing the two Spanish torpedo destroy
er, tho Furor and the I'luton, and
then rescuing tho crews that had
thrown tnemselves into the water, tnd
also helping Corvera got away from
his sinking flagship, will long bo re
membered. Not a shot hit her when
she was, single-handed, eng.-iging
those two modern terrors of the sua.
Jt was simply a question of gunnery
for the Glocnestor scorns to have
placed her shots juat where sho
wanted them Ex.
Coming W-lii-(ltty.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
July 13, 14, 15 and 10, 18'JS.
Wait and come to Plattsmouth to
tho largo store room, second door east
of court house.
Shoes and clothing. Great manu
facturers closing out salo. Tho Em
pire Clothing and Shoo company,
$175,000. Cincinnati, Ohio, quit busi
ness, and have sent out u gents to
country towns with their stock, to bo
sold q uick for cash. l ss prolit of man u-
facture, less prolit of wholesaler, less
prolit of retailer, and without cost of
freight. Read these prices for new
stylish good, lirst-class workmanship,
up-to-dato in every respect
SHOE liAKUAINS.
Gent's heavy working shoes, worth
$1.25, at 78c; Ladies oxfords, wor th
$1.50, at 08; Ladies' oxfords, worth
$2.50. at $1.24; Ladios' oxfords, worth
$3 00, at $1.48; L idies' dress shoes, lace
and button, worth $1.50, at 08c; Ladies'
and Gents' dr2s fdioos, wor th $-2.50, at
$1.24; Ladies' aDd Gents' fine shoes,
worth $3.00, at $1.48; Ladies' and
Gents' custom-made shoes, worth $4.50,
at $1.98; Ladies' and Gents' hand
sewed shoee, worth $0.00 at $2.48;
Children's school shoes, sizes 8 to 11,
worth $1.25, at 74c; Misses' and
Youth's school shoes, worth $1.50, at
98c.
We also carry a full line of Ladies'
and Gent's line dress shoes.
CLOTHING HAHOA1NS.
Men's pants, worth $1.25 at (J8c;
Men's business pants, worth $2, at 98c;
Men's fine pants, worth $3, at $1.24;
Men's tailor-made pants, worth $5 at
$2.4S; Men's suits worth $8, at $3.25;
Men's cassimeio suits, worth $12,
at $4.75; Men's fine cassimero suits $15,
at $6.78; Men's fine custom-made suits
worth $18, at$8.6S; Men's line tailor
made suits, worth $22. at $0.83; Boys'
long pants, worth $1.50, at 78c; Chil
dren's school suits, worth $2, at 98c;
Children's fino suits, worth $2.50 at
$1.24; Children's dress suits, worth $5,
at $2 48.
Three hundred dollars worth of
ladies' capes at your own prices and so
on through the line you will find bar
gain after bargain. Nothing reserved.
Everything must be sold in four days.
Goods exchanged if not satisfactory.
Honest, honorable, square dealing to
all. Remember Wednesday, July 13 is
the day, and is for four days only. Look
for the Big, Red Sign.
L. M. Mathews, Agent.
Two car loads of shoes and clothing.
"I think De Witt's Wiich Hazel
Salve is the finest preparation ou the
market for piles." So writes John C
Dunn, of Wheeling, Va. Try it and
you will think the same. It also cures
eczema and all skin diseases. F. G.
Fricke.
Wanted Agents for "Gladstone
His Life and Public Services," by
Tho3. W. Handford. A wonderful
story of a glorious career. Over 500
large, radiant pages, 100 superb rare
engravings. Richest, biergest, best
and only endorsed "Gladstone book"
published. Only $1.50. Commission,
50 per cent. Credit given. Freight
paid. Outfit free. Drop all trash and
clear $300 a month with tha only true
and good "Gladstone book." Address
The Dominion Company, Dept. 36,
352-356 Dearborn street, Chicago.
Legal Notice.
In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of (
Addison P. Weston f
To the heirs and legatees of Addison P. Wes
ton and all other persons interested in the es
tate of Addison P. Weston, deceased:
You are hereby notified that Levi C. Pollard
as executor of the last will and testament of
Addison P. Weston, deceased, has hied his
petition in this court for instruction and power
to pay out monies on hand to the persons finally
entitled to the same under the provision of the
will in said estate or for its investment or safe
keeping if not paid out.
Said cause on said petition is set for hearing on
the d day of August, A. D. 18y8, at two o'clock
p m., at which time you are required to appear
and defend or show cause as to what order
should be entered and at which time such order
will be entered as directed by the provision of
said will, and the law directs for proper conduct
of said estate.
It is further ordered that this notice be pub
lished in the Semi-Weekly News-Hfral for
three weeks prior to the day of hearing.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and seal of this court July 2d. A. D. 198.
George M. Spurlock,
(Seal) Cjunty Judge.
Notice to Creditors.
State of Nebraska. ) in County Court.
Cass County, S
In the matter of the estate of John Frederick
Stull. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the
creditors of said deceased will meet the adminis
trator of said estate, before me. county judge of
Cass county, Nebraska, at the county court room
in Plattsmouth in said county, on the 1st day of
October. A. D 1!-9H. on the 1st day of December,
1898, and on the 1st day of February. Isf9, at
nine o'clock a. m.. each day for the purpose of
presenting their claims for examination, adjust
ment and allowance. Six months are allowed for
the creditors of said deceased to present their
claims and one year for the administrator to
settle said estate, from the 1st day of August,
ls9H.
This notice shall be published in the Senii
Weeklv News-Herald for four weeks suc
cessively, prior to the 1st day of August, 1898.
Witness my hand and seal of said county
court at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this 2d day of
July. li. George M. Spurlock.
(Seal) County Judge.
DEPARTMLWI
Opposite
GAIN
READ
18 lbs best granulated sugar $1.00
19 lbs best "C" jugar 1.00
Bucket Syrup 45
Bucket Jolly 40
2 lb package Oatmeal 05
Price baking powder, 1-lbcan... 38
Price biking powder, i-lbcan... I0
Bon-Bon baking powder, 1-lb can 10
Calumet baking powder, 1-lb can 10
1 lb Popper 18
10 cunt Pack of Salt 05
15-cent Back of Salt 10
Best Salt, 250 lb 1 00
Lemon extract, per bottle 05
IT WILL PAY YOU TO ATTEI
GREAT SPECIAL SALE.
DE
PARTME
Opposite Bank of Cass County, Pialtsiii
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Essays on MILK are Good, but CREAM is L
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We give you the CREAM of the SHOE subject, from the mosl relial.b- ui in
States, where nothing but skilled labor is employed and where doubtful S1k; .
and not permitted to pass to the trade.
We did NOT receive a palty consignment of Twenty Ca-es of S i I'
and then swell up and advertise '"the Largest Stock" of shoes, to induce yo i t
then comoel you to look with chagrin and disgust on tho smalt assortment a d
you did not want. We never have to resort to such misleading Btateii..e:it, for'
Replenished Our Stock to the Extent
So, if you cannot be suited in two or three articles, you don't have to sU;::!
won Jer what to do, for we have an UNLIMITED RESERVE, and wo c .-;
during the beautiful Springtime that will spring you to j our feet and uv.l
PRICES ON
Latest Novelties in Hot Weather
Infants' Chocolate strap bow Sandals, 2's to 5's 55c.
Child's Choco ate strap bow Sandals, 4's to 8's G5c.
Child's Extra fine Choc, strap Sandals 85c and 95c.
Child's Ex ra fine (Anvil bottom) bow Smdals, 8$ to
11 81 00 to 1.15.
MUse' Extra fine (Anvil bottom) bow Sandals, 11 to
2's-$1.25 to $1.50.
Mi-se- Choc, strap bow Sandals, 11 to 2's 90c to $1.
J.b lot -ill solid Goat button, 8 to 11 75c to 85c.
Ladies' Ox'o d fl 25, $1.50, $1.65.
A Word to Physicians.
Do you know that many broad mind
ed physicians are using Foley's Honey
and Tar Caugh Syrup in their prac
tice. They have found no remedy
that gives as satisfactory results for
all throat and lung complaints as this
great cough medicine.
Choice verbena plants in bud 40cents
per dozen. Geraniums, 50 cents to
$1.50 per dozen. Also a choice lot of
hardy perennial plants that will bloom
this year, at L. A. Moore's green
house. Get Wash-a-Lone soap at Zuck
weiler & Lutz.
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Bank of Cass
THESE
Vanilla extract, per bottle '
Coal oil, per gal In
New York Cream Chi-ei-is '
Good bucket I
Best fibre bucket , -
Bran, 100 lbs 5 ',
B'.egnnt Hour bins 1 'Si
Lamp chimneys .".
Argo gloss starch ol
Argo corn starch l
Best crackers, per lb ( '
1 doz. clothes pins dl
California Prunes, per lb $ .".
Flegant Raisins, per lb o"
pD IF Ip3 nl r;TiK; ?1 7?
Strap
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Inf;in's' Chocolate, bu"
Infants' Bongola btitlo-:
Pif ints" Choc, (extra li
Infants' (Red and 15 .
go'a button 7 jc.
Child's Vesting To;;.
to $1.40
Child'., Anvil bo'Vrn
to .1.;-J5.
Little G -nts', pit. b ,
Everything Mentioned Is Solid Leather N'j ilumhuc:cr
ROBT SHERWOOD
Win your bittles against di-o iso by
acting promptly. One Minute Courii
Cure produces immediate re.-u;;
when taken early it preventscoirsurnp
tion. And in later st-iges it furnishes
prompt relief. F. G. Fricke.
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Wonderfully Low Katen.
In order to secure men for ihe hat
vest fields of Kans and Oklahoma the
M. P. railway will sell one ticket to
any point on its lines in that country
at regular rates good for three per
sons. This is a remarnably liberal act
on the part of the M. P. and will eivo
any man who wants work a chance to
get it.
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