Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, August 09, 1898, Image 2

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of any Cass foui.ty I'ap.r.
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Tin) i -1 lit l; ii electors l tin- st.i'i
of Nubra.-hi are i ij u s: il in s. no
doltentes f i out III' i respect v.- 1 1
tics to iin et in '.n ven' ion in l.ho nty
if Einooln, on Ydne ilnv , Aiiu.-.l, in,
lS'.i.S, lit !!! o'rlu'k ;i. in , f' !' the pur-po-e
of placiii': in nin i mil i"U f'li'i.
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Auditor of 1 1 u I i i ' : accounts.
'I'l-diisiiri'i-.
Superintendent of public i ils.trUC-
7. A t torliey-n-eiieral.
K. Commissioner of public lands,
and bui hi i ns,
Alll to transact snch ether bin-ine.-s
may properly come before the con
vention. The several counties are entitled to
represen tafion as fellows: Tho appor
tionment beii j,r based ii)n:i the vote
cast for Hon. Albert .) . Purnhain, for
presidential elector in IS'.Hi, n-ivine-each
comity on! dclonte at lare-e and
onn for oiifli votes ami ;i urijor
friiction thoniof:
i oitn i n.s.
i hi
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Adams .' .Iiii-...ii 1
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t'hast' ;i Nam c '
(Uit'irv Ncmalia , Kl
C lu yeiine ;V .uck..ils I"
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t iillax I'avMU'o l:i
('Hilling 11 I'lnlps '.'
( 'lister M l 'Kills -'
I lakota 1'H'i . c
I'awes x I'latic 1
1 iaw.iou 1" l'-.lk '
lleuol :i Ki'il WiUuw '.
Dixon Nl K i, hat. Is. m I''
I Imlse -l:Kock 1
I KniKlas 1i;i Sarpy ''.
Ihiiuiy :i'Salinc Is
Fillmore I llSaumk i-; lv
Franklin s.Scoll s 1 ili.lt Ii
Frontier 7fuai.l l-
I' ui nas lu Slu'i ula n r
iajje Slu'i man I
(iailiclil 2;Sioiix :l
(oper 4i.-taiiti.il ''
irant I'liaver I'!
(ireclev I I liomus I
Hall lr. I'l.urst.iii f
Hamilton 1-A'al ley 7
llanau . Wasliiiintmi II
Haves :i Wayne '
Hitchcock I Welister I'l
Holt x Wheeler :.'
Ilnoker lAoik itj
Howard 7!
Jetterson 1 l' Total I'l".
It is recommended that no proxies
bo admitted to the convention and
that the doloa-atioii present be author
ized to east the entire vote of the dele
gation of the eonnly which they rep
resent. It is requested that the county con
vention select their c-inmitlei'm;Ml
and p-rfect their county ore:nii.it ion
nt the first convention counties in
which two conventions aiv held.
1)av:; II. Mi-ia i:!;,
(Jiiair;i::;!i.
Kl. K. Si.i.t:,
S.-ereta I"-.
W. V. ALI.I'.N has preb .b'.y aeee: ted
a retainer from tin- Om ;h t .-toek ya lis
and was serving 'i:e:n m
way when ho lifted the
planks from the p'.attY
neatness and doxUritj
a ;i!'(l'tiM!'i;ll!
i! j ctio'ia b!e
in v. i' h tin;
.;f a pick-
pocket.
Tin-: demopop candidate !o gover
nor has been defeated of ter er for o'liee,
it is s lid, th hi anyctlier man In the
state. lie is i.) l:n. to be uefea'ed
ag'itin, bu: it won: hin t him. A m-ip.
who is a!was s ekinj- public oilice
may expect ilefeat ai d ;., fact de-ewes
it.
Some of those rank, rabid, aii-tbe
ti me-repubi can iu-w-pupei s have not
yet had timo to say a trc-od wo:d for
our county ticket, as a whole, and only
a word or two for a pari of the
ticket. Better yet in the band wajon
before the procession starts i r it will
be too 'ate.
The telegraph says that Carc'a has
left Santiago in a hutT because he was
not allowed to take eliaive of Santiag-o
province. Lie h .s quit drawing rations
and lias prone U join Gmcz, who is
also at outs wilh Uncle .Saiu. It looks
like the guerrilla warriors would con
duct themselves in such a manner that
Cuba would have to be annexed with
Porto Kieo.
Till-: Red Cross bade is very ser
viceable for Spandiard.- who wi-h to
avoid a clash with the American sold
iers, though r.or.e hut arrant cowards
would sneak behind such proiectit n.
If this is Spani.-h honor, there is lit
tle wonder that the war has shown a
succession of American victories at
every eng;r.-oment, from the Orient
to the Antilles.
THE bonus sold by the government
for the payment of the expo' ses of the
war cost 5l,000,obu a year interest less
than the s;;n;e amount of bonds so.i by
the last administration to make L' .od
the defiercy in the trea-ury caused by
tariff tir.kerin.Lr and the silver scire.
In the afrLTreiraie these war bond- en-t
$SO,0(;0.000 less than the same amount
of bonds issued in the time f peace.
The integrity of tdit: nation was as
sailed in a much more dangerous man
ner during tho Cleveland a Immigra
tion tban il wnsdurinLT the mo.-t ex
citing days of the war with Spain.
State Journal.
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a i'.', 1 ''.at w ii'il M.iKi' th in 1 1 t 1 1 1
it ' r, v!i:ii; a i-i'.a's I'l.'' l'ii;.'liV 1.
ruii,. ii, I'll i--i . . r.i Lion of niovc
uii'hl, which is lliii'- i:oit:i'ii lint i n' thr
nr.;', is .so raoiily ci ti-h 1 1. thi
v -aii., ih i( tin- in. nii'ii t - i-iih at hard
aIp ii t'Ao mi .:t i ii ;r ylcin.-
will !) I in. m! iiaiiiht each oth';r,
ai. il tin; .l i u (jf.u for tlio survival will
i, .-"in. A!i . '.nly Aim-rica has hi -n
ili-nvii int.". w:u- ovi-r tlio Uiruj nibor
i.p !. t, f on. ; ' ! i ii !. ci'. il i.a t ion ; and it
o iimol o ca; tin; coi.l.icl which nnint
Im; '.vnyi'.il nvor l liii cu'ciisa of alio' licr.
Kvcn now tin- liosti t! forces aro con-vei'!'i:ij-r
on the siioros of tlio Yellow
So i tin: 111) i. i.ll and the (iermaiis to
ihe souih; 1 1 u -. .- i . i at i'ort Ar'.hui,
covering I '.; i a ; wh i 1 J a p i n biinj;ei
for ('(iron, the key to tip; n;reat inlet.
Tim Philippine Ilar.drt, rich, l-o.i1-lie
riiiL;, and wiih the lino harh. r.,
si-i ins a prciU'rtin. d base for the Uni
ted States in a conllici which probably
i.-. as inevitable as that with Spain. It
is in vain tnat men t:.'iK of keeping
fiii; from entanglements. Nature iri
em n i pi 'ti n t ; and nations must lloat
wilh the tide. hithoi-the exch inyes
How, they inust follow; and they will
foliowas lou a; ad their vitality en
dures, how and when the decisive
moiuon t. may come is b-oyoud conjee-tur--.
It may he- tomorrow, or it iiiay
not lie for years. If Ilnn-ia and Ger
iiiivny can .shape evei'ts, it will not be
until their navies aid railroads are
complete. These yreat c itastroidiies
escape luiinan control. The collapse
of i-Yanee mi;rht convulse society i
an ii.stant. Whether ajriceabie to
Ih'in or not, economic exigencies
s.- in iike'y to constrain Englishmen
ai.il Amer.e.itis to combine for their
own r afe'y. Mr. Ic ooKs. Adams in the
AujiUst I'omiiii.
Si'xatiu: Allk.v, the rreat purity
stat'-sin in, is said t i have llimllammed
the pops in state convention assembled,
and while he had them stop a minute,
to extract a few planks from the plat
form rofei rimr. to himself, he put his
pry in and took out the favorite stock
yards phmk too. The wily senator
tiick'.d his pop friend shamefully and
abused the irr.-at confidence they re
posed him. An explanation is now in
order for these corporation iiii elintrs
ilisepi -eel ;.s reforn.ets to tell what
they mean by their bold knavery.
Even a pop farmer e m't be fooled all
the time, th. uyh w hen wo think of
Hiiiy rcone and Kem lie looks awfully
o.'.-y. This stock yard bu intss will
have a j.; -co in the coming campaign
as an eye epe or for some of the de
luded follower-? of the state hou-e ri:;r.
W A I'oyx T !:!:, the life-Ion-: ro
hibi; ionist, who has ! -ca nomintited
i tiie fu-i -n coaoris fo-- LToveinor receive-
a r( :! from JJixby in the State
.Iour:::iS UjC: ay that is riciily tle.-erv.-d.
lie l.i es a:i.-r .Mr. Pointer in a way
Pi t inns' mako him wince. Uix by
was a neieu ner n t ,: p f or yea r s,
;iid when iie says he is a p'-ohlbitioni-t
ai 6 has boo si rlit aloir until ht
w nted v. democratic nomination, he
e.M-Uiiniy s'ates a fact. Hypocrisy
'.r.it not even in polities, as
Poy nier will learn to iiis sorrow.
i'liVNTKi; bad a record as ii prohi
hi ' vei ls pud ihe democrats did not
like to t biai, l-ui Mat Ce iny,
ul;o-e y.rv . h tioii pfeclivil-es are
v.-el known, ..-.k.'.i that Poynter be
iriven -i chance to reform, lie was
ei.od on fo. a ri.eech and s ad ho had
in.- convictions on the whisky question,
"oat when he s iid he was from Ken
tucky democratic slock ho v as ad
mitted i';to full fe.lov.ship without
further question, aud his nomination
agreed to.
Tiik'm: is no lonLrer any doubt but
what the Spanish Lrovernment has ac
cepted the p ace terms propo-ed by
Mi Kinle-y and the war will soon end,
thouo h t no ollicial acceptance has not
yet b; en r.eoived at VahiPLJton. At
Madrid, vest ci day, the bull fie-lits
.Ir-'W the usual crowds, and the popu
late seemed to care little about the
loss of territory which the country had
sustained.
WE ilo.i't hear so much talk of
Spanish honor as we did a few months
aa-d. Dewey, Samp-on and Shafter
.-e ai to have cured the Dons and made
them Lrent'.e as kittens.
INFORMATION AMI ori.MONS.
The will of the late Geortro A. IMls-
I Ul
to
y of Minneapolis b queaths '-1-j,000
Ihe Piiisburv aeaaemy. Various
iti-t insiiuitioiis receive "-Ul (I
I i.
an
u ?-,(.id each is Lrivi-n lo the Aortli
stern hospital for women anu the
'.v Hamp-hire eentciniat home for
ed v. om. ii. 'i'he w:li also requests
at tile wido.v shall beouea'.h S-iO.UOU
Wi
N
a a
til
to
Pi
I 'Hi; burv aead'-ni',
il s
a Margaret
.1-bnry fund
liver made
The K. C
t'-rdav th.-st
a record ves-
woubl be hard toeoual.
1 1 inaue i; e v.ui from St. Joe toUai
in tin t.-e and one-half hours.
tha
llx-t.'ovi-r'.-Mir Stone i f Missoui-i i'b
wni-niiiLT the ib-np n-ratic party of th-
OMi.Lrer t f rj shiy fci! losvi n leaders who
e-o dT half cocked on the new is-ues
brought up by the war. "All the
;at bei'-i w. re . p i n - ti . is i s, ' lo- i n-.i -ts.
" I'. rrilori.nl .; ai.s on .a-, di time
elio-ed policy o' the ile in. cr.-il ic
i.irtv " Ml". Stem; per.-ofi il y is iii-pos-
d to the an pi -X at ion of I be Pa. lip
nines, I, nt b - fav. t ,.' additi hi of
Hawaii lota's eimptiy aal fuil.V ; p
il'l i te-lh-i' if th'- ili.'lll' 'Crai OjO-O-e
; ;: p - i oi, l h e v will !n . e'i f .. a
ii o i : ii I a 1 1 i J , i i y the ;'(.. , i . U . i - of
no par. y - I 'x.
C.iita.iu Cia.k, i f the- J:eooii, ha
beTi in deli J I. one' ori a 'e'.uPL ol
lllii'-si. Tie V. liO.- : Ulitr.v .'.11, p.. p.
that his 111 nc S m iv '; "I -aort dnra
t ion, and that I e may s. on i. lei-i t"
hi- - pi e li d i I -hip.
Nevada e'.ic!s ?t e e 1 1 I ' s - li i a p this
'." ir, il- so. tary in mb r in lie; leai-e
of re pre -a-ii t 1 1 i v Ill-- dis'.-iet. i- a
Varb'f.tt. d OUe genJTapllie II ' , poll i i-
cally and otlo-:-a L itnluus a
and a'e;t of II:.. (io'i -.ju.-re m'les. 'I'll.
di.-triet is -1'S") mile- lin.ir no ;;p nub-.-'.vide.
It bas a lake'!, Old !eet above
the level of the S'-a ;i:.d a luounta.n
peak l.'lJ.Oil fet h.eh. Th" wiioie
i n! i :ir popula l ii in i if I ho d i-1 1 i't i- l' -s-than
1 1 1. 1 -0 i, mad ; no, ru ao-h.y speak
i 1 1 lt, of Tod demo -ra: s, !.-"i m r.pub i
car.s, 11,(1 (1 populists a:id (i,0! silver
moil .
The friends of E J Hurkett si juld
encourage Mat Cering's cindida;y,
and thu.s insure 15 iriielt's election,
bu I it's sue li a travesty toe 1 1 i a trilling
crooked stick congressional timber
that many dislike to eo it.
The pops have had their Simpsons,
PelTers and Kem- tot.be lasting dis
grace of (ho states from which th -y
hailed Nebraska will not elect any
such cattle this y-, ar.
A couple of Iowa farmers ra i up
againt a strange woman in Omaha tin
other d ly, and one of Yin wa- role eu
of his roll. In his simplicity ho
squealed to the pol.ee, and now he- and
his friend are in jail to await the sit
ting of the court in October, while the
worn. in gaily Hi Med back to her den,
on bail, to await some more Iowa far
mers who d sue to iearn the customs
and habits of the metropolis. It is
singular that t tie farmers of I he count ry
fail to read the papers and find out
that it isn't the proper caper to eom
olaiii to the police when relieved of
their surplus for the good of the
Omaha -ii culation. State Journal.
Ilavo Mincer is home from Yellow
stone P.uk and will remain until hi
duties call him to W p s ii : nglon again.
The Eadrone islands just captured
from Spai.n are in a latitude wnere
there is perpetual summ- r wilh balmy
breezes and cloudless skies. Life on
those islands is d user i bod as one long,
dreamy afternoon. The people can
.support life without labor, living on
fish, fruits and the natural products
of tlio soil. In a word, the islands
se em floating fairylands, thousands of
miles from any continent. An ear.y
writer dose-; ees the women in almo-i
primitive innocence, wearing noth ti"
'mt it scarf and r-mile for raim Mit. The
Ij-id rones are a chain, of volcanic
islands, with mountain nines ami big
volcanoes. Cocoanuts and bread fruit
grow spontaneously everywhere
There are ab.ul Hymn inhabitants
scattered over lo; or o(IO of the-"
is'aiids. Amo'-g the products of the
country a- e rice, corn, wheal, suga: .
cotton, tobacco, indigo, bread fruit,
etc. Swino and oxen range at will,
aril when wanted they pro hunted
lown like wild animals.
-
The Mis-ouri is said t bo cutting
quite badly hot h above and b 'low this
city. Ne-:r Harney the river has cut
i way fifty acres of a large field of
corn belonging to one man, and if
thero is not a let up soon it will soo"
have the one-hiindi-jd a ere Held nil in
the river. Several other farms in the
bottom in that vicinity have be jn badly
cut away. Above tho city, on the
Towa side one man has lo.-t thirty and
another twenty acres of their- corn
lio'ds. The loss is quite he1' vo to these
men for in addition to their com crops
thev Iosq the la ids. Xebraska Citv
News.
Th" soldiers who have been dying
like sheep at Santiago v.-i 1 1 be rushed
nor; h ward at one--. Croat- piepai-a-lioii
is being made to receive them at
Montauk Point, New- Yor k. This pe.-t
hole is not ele ii t.'d until more so::i rs
who have not fell ih ; sboel-c of b tile
clamor to go to the front, .any offer it;
oeeupv the s-une de-miy ground thai
is being vacated,
is evidently not ;
tic of Americ-1 i:j
1 tie fe.t r ,-f death
stron.y characteris-
The middie-of the- oad populists
have m-:de nominations in Illinois,
Michigan and Minnesota and avow
their determination to d fy the fu-ion-ists,
adopting a like course in the
-tate of Maine, where tho hostility of
local populists seems to be far greater
to tho democrats than to the republic-ins.
ft has been noticed that the Ameri
can Hag now flies in the arctic, tem
perate and torrid zones, and with the
Philippines in the west and I'oi-to
llico in the east our possessions extend
half way round the glohe.
Aguinaldo's head is level. A fellow
should not spill his bio .d until he
knows what he is doing it for. He
don't propose to help the Americans
iek the Spaniards and then have the
country thrown back into Spani-h
hands "Aldo" wants to know
where he is at.
Tho populists ought to hurry up and
call their county convention, so tho
democratic statesmen could say their
souls were their own and 1-now wber"
l hey were at.
The democratic machine has set its
hi art on J . M . Patterson for the sen
ate, l-'tvd iord er on e of the nominees
for the hou.-e, .ai d . D. Travis for
ce.iiiiy attorney. The pops are not
consulted, but this coterie of old
oHice hohb r- wi.l not draw any more
pubic salaries for nwhiie in Cass
countv, as vou will s.-e later on.
The pops will bo kindly allowed to
vot-the democritie ticket this fall.
which will ho labeled fusion for their j
special edification. The pill will bo I
-ugnr coated for ti.em, but ; f tcrwa rOs
they may be very sick. I
j
GalVin has finally accepted tho chair-j
manship of tho pop state centtal c un j
initlee. Some one shou.d see Pill
Dorgan and learn if he is still in with
the Sarpy county state-man
Another b'ow has been struck at i
the great common people by a Cana-I
dian who has discovered that certain
i mi jii ri'i ''.in - nii-;i! '.:. 'l 'r - I-
v . : in i;ie o'i t ii ; i.f p..i: a: 1; .
The Ii'-m- proc. '-s wi I Vat v eh a: '-e
pi. otogi a phy, but - I con i i i. w.lt l.-j
linn s.ii'v Iiii-n:!.'! S' nn I y i la ;
t ion pr h i Id ! i p it- 'iv. '! h e - p. i - 1
1 1 U i ! ..' e ', - -er- " of l b '.'.'or! I V. i I : lO't '
-.ee -i ver "i-lnn'li ili-ivii ' i y any mea
ly '"V' -i'i r while they i"-t.'ii:i .tr.
o' tb-' b.- 1 ut box I'lx.
. i .p.i pr s- Eu o
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a i e is i e po i
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dung,
laud .
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bad i.e.
end it
t !. in bur .- i- a
of
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( lenci-'-.l M i lo
be l l.e wiil hi'.ve
I in i'i San .) aa ri
el red.
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V up 1 1 !i
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to b lu
be or.
What th re is left of Ibe ( hapinai.
combine i- sorely epieved oi r I lie
fact thai If. I). Travis lias r.-i'.i-. ,i ; o -
itiv 'ly to lie a candidate forcoeniy
at'o ney. lie is not Helping aryon
to rake out cheat n uts, as lie ha- p only
of husiaoss ef his own to attend lo.
The decision of iho county coaim -
siouers not to ay out any moi.ey l"
an organization which si.ys this. i-. a
fair when it isn't, h is created much
lavorable comment f ; om the lax
payei s.
A
s a mem
or of the le.gi-il itu . e '.'Ar.
Poy nler made himself iaumus ;is tie
author and o. tidier of some of ihewioi
cat measures that fur so long made the
populist pirty ii laughing stock of
the country. S-'ino of tho Uemocraiic
delegates lurther averred tloil he was
a prohibitionist and voted for the . uo
mission of the amendment in l.Sb.
Whatever the. facts ui i-cgareipy
i i: is last ;il legation, it yet remains no
undisputed f . ct that l'oy liter's 1. . gis a
tive record nutiies h . m a much we tknr
candidate t han almost any of his com
petitors. The head of the lieio t
being weak the tail is liki i.y to sui'b r
con-id- rnlily. Ou tho whole the re
publicans can fool very much r-b i--ve-.
and gratili'-d that their sueces.-, al
ready indicated by the signs of tho
times, has been made c in parati vely
certain, if Hayward or MeiklejoMi, .
nominated, and a vigorous campaign
pro.-ecu ted . Li ncol n News.
A few week hlco Jack L'- t. 'e, a
Kearney boy and a member oi Com
pany A, Nebraska voiunteer infanlry,
now at Chiekamauga, came home
without leave to see hi- folks. lie
was apprehended and will be takfti to
Port Omaha whore he will b ' lo -d
until further orders. Ifo divs m.t
seem to realize t he seriousness ef his
post turn.
EHiHT .mih: t;n e.
Porn, to Mr. and Mrs. P.urt Sat.-heli.
: tine girl, on the 'J'Ji.h uit.
Miss Ida Convr of Peatrice is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. I! -,dy!oy.
J. A. Kiser's daughter, Edna, is re
eoverir-.g from a severe attack of ch.b
era morbus.
Mrs May Hamilton of Salt E-.k-City,
Utah, was visiting in this vicin
ity ln-l week.
Jake E dines needs a chrome two
now daughters are visiting him, and
they have come to stay.
Harry Wright of Terry, S D., v.-' o
ha-" been visiting his uncle. .1. II. Via
lery, returned home la-t week.
Mr. Herbert Hull of Clinton, II!.. Y.
taking in the exposition, and called t .
see his relatives, the Hughes family .
We are expecting a fair crop id
corn, but our winter app es r.i-e scarcer
than they- have been for a score of
years, and whoever has a big crop of
peaches is extremely lucky.
Some Spanish kids have V.oeri de
stroying our neighbors' melons by eat
ting them. We had hoped that the.-
foreign butchers would not invade our
fiirlard, r.evertine'ess they aru here,
and wo wi.l try to dispose of them.
They had quite ji Sur.dr.v school
basket dinner at Amick"s school house
yesterday, find ail went well until
55 other Surface began to preach.
The congregation was restless and be
intimated that ho did not fancy
preaching ton wal ring con o rega
and quit short oil. A rain was : t
hand.
August 8, 1S0S. Ai.i-.XAxni:;;.
To Sulxfrib--:
e are carrying over a thousand
accounts on our hooks, many of tip. in
-naali but. in the aggregate it amoent
ton ne.at sum which would he! .) Ps e;1
if psitd in. If you can't pay all yon
owe send us a dollar -ind we will scad
receipt hv return mail with a end of
ilv-nks thrown in.
Itejullic;i:i Fluat t 1)11 v ait ivu,
A deiega'.c convention of ihe repub
lican party of the Eighth . e;n- seati
ttve district of NeVir.i-k i. c mii.-sia:
of Cass and Ot oe cou-:ties, wiil be tieid
at V coping ' atei, Nebrask i, on
Wednesday, August 17, PS'd.s, pi
o'clock i. m. for the purp se of ji.ro
iug in nomination one candidate Un
representative, aaid the transaction e!
any other busimss that may prope- ly
co ne before tho convention.
Counties Will be entitled to repre
sentation as follow-:
Otoe -2-2
Cass b
It is recommended that no proxies
be allowed, but that the delegates ;
present east the full vote o! their re- ;
sp.-ctiv" counties. j
I. V TEEG A It DEN", ;
II. C. Fueemax, Chaii m.in. i
Secretary.
Call for t'!igrfMsiou.tl Coiivriitiou i-'irxL
lisirit.
The Peofiles Independent i'a;-:y ol"
the Pir-st oi gress-.onal district; of
Neb. a. ska mill meet in delegate- con
vention at Plait-mouth. Cii-s county.
N- bra.-ka, on the lltb day of Augest.
I.SdK, at - o'clock i). m.. for the pur
pose of placing in nomination a e ; d,
uate for coi gii sS for said di-t1 icl, an .
to ti sin-act suep iu-titer l.u-.neos a !
sl.a 1 come before the convent:-- n. :
The b :-is of : e"re.-entali'.i! ia this j
conV'V'lion is the v- t ea-t fe J H'.-r I
sou H. Hroady. in ille pir-t c llures--
ional ili-ti iet in 1-'.M. E .ch cimatyj
wili he etitl'"il to one deo-giit-. f.-.p
each ti.-o huiiilr (1 vote-, or maj .r '
fricti' n th-'rof t'.en cist. Uudiu' toi-
n j poi tionrnt nt the scveriil c- unt i s of j
tiie dit, iet a--o entitled, respectively, j
to the following numb'.'" ef tb legate-,
to wit: Cass. Ill; J. hn son. i; .:nv
ter. 07; N.-maha. !; Otoe. lo. Pawi:,--.
('.; Pi. hardson,
It is recommended that alter- a "e
bo elec ted for all d?Ieg:ites, and ; j
tiie :l' 'cjaes present cast the '"a i
vote of th-'ir respective C'un'i. 6.
Fi:i:n St!EPr.Ki. Chair n .-n
Yo will pay a salary of -'1-Y.
week and expenses for man viih.
to introduce our poultry Mi.ituro:
irsect Destroyer in the country.
roQnirrd. Address w ith s'air.o. f
FKCTIOX Mill. Co. Parsons, lia-r.
Dr. Elster dentist, Wdtei inaa. C4
Plattsmouth.
P.. I-
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and
Pef.
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Fi v v 1 & I I 1 I I ,
. jir.nr. m ' ul- w i - JnL Jti. JKm &m
The Leading Paper oi'
And
It Is the Only Seven-Column Daily in the City,
Larger Than Any Other Local Daily.
A Superior News Service.
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(i.e.- ('.si! i5.-: rcil
Jucob, t'-.o lift j'-n y. :;r e'd -on of
J oil n ivrpoger, p'siiiiiig ei.vca i.nie-
SeUth of illitt-U-.oUtil, "left. hoiilO Oil till'
eM'iiing of Aug - a;: si has not been
heard of siree. lie is l:g'u complex
ion ed, thb.-klii-s. large teet h, with one
corner ol'i' -i fro;u tooth.. Pe wore a
black soft hat, brown jacket, light
skirt end old bi.'o overalls.
Any ipL-riiiathio a'".er. the boy will
Ive gladiy lecive.i pad p: id for by
,1 ed i ii KYnc.ro:. Myna rd, Ni'hr.'i.-ks.
'.; ; i S.'-r r:!.v-s.
.! at y-i-.rd, on.- roan steer, four
years old, v. eight. 1.4 " . i- l,.V-0, one
car arid may bo t ot'n aro .-roiip: d.
Al.-O OHO i , -t-ef. W I'b fe'.V Wliite
Uj ol.-', iei:g bit on lich' both de-
:i'o: i.e. r.t.d fat. The 'ndei- v- ill he
p i -i for iiis t cube by notifying
owner at Myn-ird. Neb.
('!! A i'l. MY JJ A UliAllI.
')!"! p-.pc
tins o;tic
Trescribe them because they never vary
from one standard of medicinal quality
the highest and doctors r.re. careful folks.
Vou tru?t your family doctor -of
course. A-k him.
TA'
Will
la rented bottles ouly.
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TRADE SUPPLIED BY
RICHARDSOPJ DRUG CO.
OMAHA, NES.
sclsf & Wilson
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Bmlafi Machine
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; ' .' V i 7pi r- :;'"""
th i-jc.e"x
Rotary notion and
Ball Bearings.
R
SKIES
3c BEST fauSpM
V . EVER fef yMA
IF
zss? Si G li
LtXL
FOR THE
IT COAT7lAN . .
has been Reduced in Price Lo . .
Con is
Iurty iScitt
Don't See It in THE NEWS,
ft Never Happened.
4 Ompiiiy It.
Mrs. Wesc.tt and other Pditt-piouP.
1-idie.s would like to send some i ead
ing m :tter to company 15. and no I
:;r: ater favor could be shown the boy s.
who long for something to read, than i
to send them your oid maga.i. es. Any j
papers or magazines lmt at v. eseo.t s
-tore will be promptly forwarded to
th'-m. Plca-c remember them in
their lonely camp life, and send them
old or new magazines.
The .Hunt 1- it t it 1 Im-!ts..
It is not generally known that more
adults die of Kidney trouble than of
it t. fittiiii- riivicn W'b.oi t in- first
s-.-mpt'iins of this di-ease appeal--, no
timo should be lost in taking Fo'ey'.-
Kidney (.. re: which is guaranteed or i
moiiev i'efund 'd. Prick" A: l o.
All kinds of jeweiry, ihoidis ,.;:t:
witclp s iiromot'iV rerni'-ei. Ail v.o-k
r;irranted. J . W. Crabill. first door
west of Waterman bloek. Pla t -mo , t h.
mmM TIME T ABLE
$ jiii
:S'jS''tfe-S,:- PUTTSMCUTri. NEB.
Li.iCC: n
Otoalia
I'jlm-ia
. c-rUa.iii
San KrEOicisco
-.11 Moiotfc west.
'h!oa.io
it. JoS'.-;l'
Kan ;u- Cry
at. Ljlll -" i.-j ' 1
P ji i ; i t o i ; '!
TWAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
o 1. i icn ver u. ;ress 11:1- nm
mi :.'. Oi.. di i to St. bou.s pai
No i'.. ( ti i:,un ex nri'-s l:.':in .in.
Si-l.u.-;ii I'.ipi'1. iiny. "1 '"''
iv.nisari. st lnins. ,ol n.i:!-.
H: iu ;ei
a,' 4. l...fi e--.u. u :iiy, !S '-. rl nilon,
L'h ie.-i-'). a 1 pniiiis ; .-t 1j::.'4 an,
.mi !P bn -;ii I'.xp. ii . lly M.-t'i'i siiii-
-iii . Oi.. tn (Ir.'toii. inc.i... iaiip-n
. jVxpdiuiv-ex.-VinU;: !'-4;'
(OiV. t':n."!lb." Junction I--''" l-"i
'. :iii. l ii'i dit. drtily u.X'-t.'pt Sunday
I 'it. -i tic Junction l';'.
Ne L' V .-ti'iii'.ed exn, daily. Ilur
iinu". on, Chi ca.. o iirid all
do; tits vast y'-l' uv
No ! -inn from Junction to l'latt-;-
n.out.'i I'.:!'".""
So 1::. Local i-xp. daily, st Joi'.Kuri
City, st Louis. Cnicaifo
ii I-.; tints east and kouiIi. S " ;. a
Nn 1'.'. I - -.'iii fx p. daily, Om aha, Lin- j
col n, I ii-n ver and intern. t
iilHt'- .stations a-'1 I
ii.T I re-Ion lo Omaiia Lo?al 1 ! : :i Jim .
N.o... L-.cai st. Lou -toumaha laaij an. j
Local f rt:'-' nt, d ily. Ulna i a. 7 .'.." i
.o j.i. tut .1 fr-;-nt. oaiiy, ex sun- '
di.y. 'a-ri ir ' r"i . Llu
vii,.j, r.ti.t n l:,.'i., '
m 7. I-'ii -l ii. ail, u ai '. y . On. al:a anu ;
i. nia -t ii - ' -
i, ... V..;.-; i an io i exp. daily. l--n- j
vi-r an.: il point- oi -.'...a- ;
rain, e t a 1 1 in-j l.';ii:i'ir'ii;i, I
Hi iml l5lai.il. Hi.e-r. i
.Montana and i a- : -1 N. W :p ri.
N. .;. t.o .ii '..-x i). a : .ly - X'-.-n! - .n
,, -iy. i.na e. vi 1 1 .;. A -a . -Mid. j
.i poo, st-h uy ler . ! . ' ;n j
No il. Le-.-al .-.p. fJaily e.X'-.-pt sm -
n i-, im.kti a iiini Lin mn . ".u j
Ne 17. I...'".! I'.xiir.".-. -uii.tiv "'in-. j
A(,.-jK.-t ii'.'in l I'ri'i.'lit. rmini'i'i-i
a: l'.i -llii' .lun.-t m w.lti i
s.o. 1 the Denver K; re--. !
wiii. h noes not sin., at '
l'.at tsmout Ii I": " :- i. i
sie -jiii:.-. n.nin- and reel. Pla.' cn...r -.- ' 1
is-.ii- frt.e en throu.-h .'-.-. r-. 1 '." . tf-
.ind !.a.--'u-e cueekt'-l to in '., o, ! ..i-
tait"U .ntes or ana : i
I-'nr liiP-rmatio'i. tone l-:'-':, " p- a
1 1 1 k .s '--.. l i.r riif M
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No. 2 ":.1. "'
No 1.2, io' il freight . n. -i in
No.' ID 4:ul "
j our c
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in
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4h k
por Woolc
per SKIonth.
Tin i
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I ! i';ii lq :ei i i'-ps f. .r t he
P.-st Heer On Earth.
A., i 'r..v. d P.y tie:
( i .-. a'e-i Medical -.-pi
it.- i e t r.i- i Li r i try,
;. p.l i- Civ ir.g So- rial
A 4 t i on this Year
toti. i;. i lb: a Mi -
( n ' 1 I' i'l I ' 1 l I ll.Kll.
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SiilMl o!
Ami f'lii.-r i:-;ii..i-s Wiiivh " i i 1
Br S..1.1 V. -i v Cho.-i) Hy th-Cast-.
Tii-.'- I'uhlii- I Ins
Si-own li- .i;ii'ivi;ili'iii of
Ii;jiY.'Ei.-:i:iv !-Y tin- I-';tvt tlt.'it
Five Ht:;;.!r '! Bot-tk-s
Were C'tn-stinu-d L.'tt
YL-.ir.
Delivered to Any t art of the City
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PHIL TKOGLF. Proprietor.
E2. VITTVVAIAIA
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I JEST Ol" E YEP YTIIIXC
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e f .pa l at M.
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MEAT MARKET
Main, betw een Third and Fourth St.
Cvi-r.vi hin; I ri-fti H...1 of lh" Ittut
lii.tlM. ( nr. fill Attention l
Ttif Tradf ai:l th.- .llit Kei
ttonalili' l'rii-i-H.
M. L. JOHNSON.
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