Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, August 12, 1898, Image 3

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II.'1v:ih1 Xomin.itfd Forduv
i-riior I Jy Acclamation.
VhKY STRONG TICKliT NAM LI).
Only Clran lapulik tl au Uate Auy MkuU
Iiij; Ui forii trir MlMtu Cuuvautiou
Dlliir Nen Null.
Lincoln, Nub., An;'. 'J 1 p. m.
(Sp1 ciul to tin; SKW.) The lurncnt
and ir.ost tjnUiuiiitstio republican statu
convention hiilfl for jr;trs :ou vuiitid
r-e today.
I). MurciT the convention to
oidiM , ,'. VV. ( 'on k I ill, of liluir, w;is
tvm pornry cluti f man. tsiiuitor 'I'hui'H
ton w 1.1 iiDido ptwiuitnunt chiiirm.wi,
with Fr.uiU Wilrton, of l.'u-s, nut: l':
lurj and W. Jl. Jiurriaoii, of Hull, ;m
Rsislitnt.
Tho fl rst ballot 'or governor wan only
two lliifln lininhcd when tho tally
hhuwiui !!;) vote for Hay ward to 1I
for lliiWor, and on motion of tho latter
wnn nomin.it' il by ac.i;laiiKitiou.
Tho b.ihinco of tho ticket so far as
completed is lii;utoiiant ovornor, I'M
wanl J iokson; atato Htipoiintenclent,
.1. L''. Sahlor, of Lincoln; auditor,
Mathowri, of Dod'c; Hf-crotary of ntalo.
Duras, of Saliuu. Cor troaauror, a
billot vriiH adout to bo takon, and
Ko.-sior of Douglas, it wan thought,
would l liomui:itol.
I lr- I .us I Nij;lit.
From Wfilimsday'.s Daily
A vueaiit ln'iiwi in tad repair near
tho IS. V M. .-toi-i! housu Witi burned
down this morning uttout four o'clock.
Smni! hcoundrel who wanted to huo h
bia.o ovidfiitly het tho building on
lire an it couid not have cauyht by
accidnnt, there havinj' boon no tenant
in the building for montlin. Il wa
owned by Byron Chirk and was a total
lof, ho liavinir curried uu insurance.
Tho lire boys ro.-poneil (iwiekly when
tho ab.rin was Hounded, but tho roof
had fallen in and tho building was in
ru'iiM befire they reaehod tho scene.
Whikl there wn left was noon put out
by the city water which showed a
jooil pressure
Not it Nulrido.
It turns out that the man (Jroen who
whet hi.-. wift Monday at JCllevuo,
did not commit suicide as reported.
It seems that Bfiker, who is station
nent at Bellevuo, saw (Jroen in the
act of shooting- his sister and he
pumped live bullets int ) tho fellows
liead in less time than it takes to toll
it. He was pretty much dead after
that and tho mm who killed him will
probably not ba arrested as it was
c-K lainly justifiable.
A ;(l institution,
Tho Partnelo Savings bank st irts out
with a nico buinosw. J h fact that
small savings can ilraw monthly in
terest is a i,rreat conTeiiionc" to many
people, and a certificate in the P.-ir
mole Ivinfc is I) titer Mini a tr-.verii-
ment bend, beciuse it. draws the samo
rate of intere-t and can be v.mp nn.i
ed every thirty days- (J. (J. 1 i ini'l.
is president and cashier, Percy Air -ev
and Miss Walker ar' bookkeeo-M-s.
litirl:try nt (ilrnd lt
While the family wns nbseril from
home last Saturday nirut, bursrlars
entered the residence of John IUm
soy and ransacked the hou-e. They
stole about if 10 in money, went
through all the private papors and
may have takon some elothingr
Tramps probably did the work.
A New tins.
As tho war is anout over tho com
missioners yesterday ordered a new
pilk ttatf for tho Court House 10x20
feet in size. The old ono is b.idly
delanidited, having been floating from
the top of tne court housR ever since
war was declared afratust Spain.
Hills AAinnt City.
The following bills wore allow
the city council Monday evening
1" K Hilton, engineer
K(jenbercr & l'roup, coal
H C McMiiki-n & Son. sand
t"a-s county, hoarding pri.-'uncrs
J M Johns, salary
John An erson. strort work
I'at l evan, saaio
M McCool, same
II Sheldon, same
M Sheldon, same
J M 1 ow, 3 ime
I. Ki'.dovr, iame
Charles Peterson, same
John Vanda, same
A O'Neill, same
K Kiidow, labjr
I'harles t'abb, same
I) M Jones, same
I ) Kice, same
Wm Giiiry. same
I) M Crass, Simc
Western Klectric Co. si:ppl;
General Idectnc ("o. fanif
P.attsmouth V atei t'o. water rent
SaanJaiJ Oil Co, oil
I'ubhe library, exp
Gas and l-.lectric l i.ul't Co. lease
L KiiJ , burying dot;
ed by
$ 2S "V)
5 00
7 ?.i
1 I J -'.)
fiO 110
21 mi
6 4;
6 (HI
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3 UD
11 15
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9 til)
H 70
IS ' 0
4;i ro
6 7.")
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to (HI
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75
7 JL'
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36 ro
I r.iui'ii vrrt-in I.awn Socittl.
The ineinkTo of tho German Pres
byterian I'rauitiverein will give a
lawn social at the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob V cillery iu this city
Friday evenin-r, August 12.
A delightful musical urogram lias
been air.uiot ai, which wili include
vocal nntl piano solos hy the following:
weil knowu mu-icAl peop o o' this city :
Misses, Ci tra St eet, Edith Patterson.
Mat. Ida V.Tllery. Kttyp Flson, of Miss
sissippi. Hit ah Kison and litt.e Miss
Ida L'eariman.
No eiTort will bo spared to make the
evenir tr an enjoyable one. Ice ceam
and cake ten cents. Everybody cor
dially invited.
Mks F. II. Steimkek,
Miss Anna Gokdki:,
Mks 1. Peaklman,
M us. Ohm,
Commtnittee.
Klt-itric Ititter.
Electric Kilters is a medicine suited
for any scson, but perhaps more pen
era! ly needed when the languid, ex
hausted feeling preva;ls, when the
l'.ver is toriiid and sluggish and the
r 'ed of a tonic And alterative is felt.
A prompt use of this medicine has
often abated lontr and oerhaps fatal
bilious fevers. No medicine will act
more surely in counteracting and free
ing the system from the malar;al
poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con
stipation, Dizziness, yield to Electric
Hitters. Fifty cents and $1 bottles at
F. G. Frieke's drug store. 1
Get Wash -a-Lone
weiler & Lutz.
soap at Zuck-
CITY AM) C()l?NTY.
W-.IN!;sI A Y.
The M. ,V. M. pay car made its wel
come vinit to this i-.lty loday.
('ol. Pii kett in (Joint? a ln; lm-in.
for the Adams ox pn ss com pa uy , so ml -ini.'
vej. etables ai'd fruit to the black
hills by the wiion load.
(.'has. Jorilon, a nel.'-v of M r- Har
ry lluciilns, came in from Koekport.
fllinuia. Us enHtid to work f'jr a
firmer niuts mik-a south of town, and
wout out to hum him up.
Tlin funeral of the little .-on of Mr.
and Mis. Steven Cecil took place this
afternoon at two o'clo k, and was
largely attended by the friends and
relatives of tho bereaved f.-uiiily.
O. M. Stn.iyht secured li .e oft'e
handsomest horses ever sh i pp-d on t,
of the county yesterdey for IVwil! tin
horseman, and they were lomed in a
car last evening and siiippfd to Chi
ca:'o. Jacob Valleiy, sr., if h; lives, will
be rIjhty-fivo years old tomorrow.
His condition is critical, however, and
the summons to eoss the dark river
may (roine at any time. He was born
in Cormany in 1S;, and has certainly
seen much of this wonderful tientury.
Stsveral delt yates to the three
rinjred circus are already her", and
"he boys" have been showing them a
l?ood time. In tho absence of the
mayor we trust the saloons will re
main open all niyht, so our truest s
wlio so de-ire may celot)rate the batt.e
of Manila and tho Fourth of July all
in one evenin''.
1 Ill'ltSI) AY.
The colored lllit.ois regimen!, has
sailed for Santiago Intake the ji'.ace
of some of tho soldiers which have
bo'.Mi withdrawn.
Dave Watlentrien, a 1!. M. lire
man, trot struck on the eye with a
ple.ee of coal Saturday and is taking- a
lay otT for repairs.
The picture of Jud;ro 1 1:. y ward in
this morn i ny's Urn in:i !'.! is ;i rc
markably e;o( d one, and i u:' hi to be
cut out and oi e-erved.
At the recent battle no ir Manila a
pri vatt; sold ier named Lewis i) dntr
inr to tho Nebraska reyi iiil-'i I was
killed. No particulars about his
death or home were jriveii.
It required two coac'ne-. ti hold the
I'latlsmouth exposition crowd this
morn i n tT on the early U. M. train.
Plattsmouth'ri contribution to the
Omaha show will be larger tlsaii that
of any other town in the state.
Henry Hemiirl who graduated from
the dt mocratic ranks a year or two :.o
to take charge of the )('-ls, is now rec
coytii.ed as tim boss of the i.ops of this
county. When Hen ry s tvs eeia-' 'hey
come a runninir He wi 1 p'-obi -.iv
vote the CJass deieration except Kiser.
IiriTtrs, C'h ristetison am! 15 irr.
Mrs. J. L. Farthing otertained
yesterday- at a live o'ctoel,- lu:ioh-on
for Miss Geneve Garlow, of Stuth
Omaha, who is visiting with Miss
Gertrudo Ii-eson. The oi.-ntr ady
puests were the Mi-ses ( ten - e ( i al low,
Gertrude He. -so,,. Myrtle Dunn.
Verna Cole, M . ry Leer Minte
Mauzy.
AS TIIKY Ci:.
Nl t.O.
V. i I ) : ? -1 .
; i e li Cothnau ('e. kuiiiey ..ere "ver
from the Junction t-. 1 .
A. V. At wood i .' . 1. ' 1 : -. ' C'.n
veatioa in Onnloi : '
Mrs. J. N. Wi c a-'d . ".. i''ii'.cr Root. are
visiting die e.xposili a .. . .
Mrs. I. I-. !.'. d. '. ! r 1 : .!n t i : i - af
ternoon on a vt-nt a (. ' - - .vi.i re!at:e-J.
John Haiu-r and c.uiie in i day at. I board
ed the train f r ( :;-. di.i to a-.'..:, 1 '.lie e-.;:- '":
M is Claire ! u:i,:.i -nd returned this r.iTo :;:
trom a pleasant visit with relatives at Louisiana.
Missouri.
Dr. Wallace, one of t'uion's leading cili.ens.
was In to vn today getting liis bearings for the
convention tomorrow.
Mrs. T. P. Livingston, and ttie Misses Ivy ami
Georgia Cook of Milwaukee, Matilda Vallery and
Claire Drumniutid were exposition visitoi s today.
A. L. Brown of Lincoln is in the city represent
ing the Nebraska Independent. The Independ
ent is the best populist paper in the state, and is
an all round good newspaper.
Tlll'KsDAY.
John Volkwein and w ife were exposition visit
ors today.
Kev. H. B. Burgess was a caller in the meirop
olis this morning.
lid Stamm was attending to business m
Omaha this morning.
I-mest S'feirter's brother is hcie on a v-1 :t with
him, from Cedar l'alis. Io.a.
George Hawkins attended the exposition today,
accompanied by his family
Otto Wurl, the ciar manufacturer, m a le a
business visit to Havelock today.
Mrs. Ld. Oliver and three children are seeing
the Indians at the expoAition today.
lilen Mauzy, nephew of Mrs. tree Brown, is
isiting them from X'irginia this week.
John Cook and fam ly, and Charley C k aiid
family spent the day at the exposition,
Mrs. Herman Smith arrived today In :n Kar- is
City on a visit with l.er p.attsin. uth friea.i.-.
Mrs. Josepli Gray :.n.l the junior n.cniter- ni
the household are attending the exp- -: 1 1 it. i o .
Mis. M. J. Hodowav ol i:-.;vcf:ard. N-b . i- in
the city, the gue-t id her la..;:..:. .'. . . r: ( .:r
lyie. I). M. Hartley, a popu':i-t dele.;::-.e .' Ben
nett, made fiiK News a pleasant ca.. iti'..-. alter
n joii.
Fritz Fgeuberger and Kddie Spies weieil:as
ing Indians and i iding camels the cp- ::. r.
today.
Ernest I'.'ei'.ier arrived i-i I i..tir-:r.er.;i; la.-t
evening, after an absence of s'veia! moil.;;:- :n
Europe.
W.O.Hill, of South Bend, ih-j p:..ae..r p pu
list of this county, is iu tow n t.vdiy atti'it'lir.g tliu
convention.
Charley Sherman is down from Lincoln t .!: y
reporting the doings of the tf:ree-r::.g c:rc;:- !--.r
the News-Call.
Billy Baker, the postal clerk fu.ai .'-.'.;nci-Blutfs,
was in town over night, the j,ue.-l ! j.-u:.
R Cox and family.
Harvey Corey of Sac county. Ia., editor of one
of Iowa's best country week ies, is iu the city to
day visiting relatives.
A. B. Todd departed this afternoon for Ox?..rd
to look after threshing KJ acres of wheat; v.hn h
his tenant has harvested.
Thos. Tolirf was riding camels and hunting ' -r
the Indian baby in Omaha yesterday, and H e
boy s say he had a good time.
Sam Carlyle and family departed today for
their future home in Kimball county, where be
takes charge of the Kimball Observer.
Mrs. Thos. Kempster and her two bright little
girls. Mrs. Twitched and niece and Mi-. I). S.
Guild aud son were exposition visitors today.
Col. B S. Littletield of Dunbar, one of the
solid populists of Otoe county, was in the citv as
a delegate to the convention, and made lilt
News a pleasant call.
Ed Ferriott is he.'e mingling with the demo
cratic clans. Since fie lost nearly all the hair ott
his head while plowing corn during the hot w in is
down in Kansas, he doesn't look natural with
his hat off.
rONVENTIONS
iTlu-Tlnvc Fusion I 'artics Try
j to Make ;t Congressman.
i
i;K()!V IS Till- DARK llOKSli.
Hi ri- 1.4-utlK In trie l'oullHt, !! anrt h.i ii lu
I Ik- l mot rut i- anil Miuvtr in tli
Ilur ( on in I ion .
Lioin Thurs lay'-, Daily.
At -A') the democrats were caliod to
order at Whili 's opera hous'", M. I).
Till any, of hiiiii-asb-r county, chair
man of con o risiiuii al coniuiitteo pre
siding. IMwin F. h'al.oon, of Richard
son, was chosen temp irary chairm n
ly acchimat ion, and thanU. d the del -
0 .ilr.i in a shoi t, sjii-ech.
On motion of lioyd.-lotl of Otoe, A.
J . .1 on Kiiisoa, of )toe was chosen see
re la ry .
On motion of Iia-r-ler of Pawnee, a
oi uu ni i tt ; oi.e from each county was
appointed on crei'ciitial, and the chair
in in named itm following gentlemen:
IPisser, ol Pawnee; Ke. I igor, of Nem
an:.; (iilchrist, of Otoe; O'Shca, of
1 .a in: aster; G..rd..r, of (!a-s; Ward, of
Johnson. Tho com m t loo reported no
contests, and the credeiiti.ils as re
ported were adonted.
On million, the tern oorary organi
zaliou uasiiii.ii: permanent.
()n ipotion of Morgan of Cass, a com
mittee of three w is appointed on con
ference, ; insisting of M org n, of 'a-s;
Walsh, oi KiCliar.ison; Jones, of Lan
caster. On motion of Gilch:-i-t of Otoe, the
lo dowii.g committee on resolutions
was appoint. -d: 1 5 ly.lston, of (toc;
N e wi r i ncli, of J i i n ea - i e r; J oh n son , of
I 'a e. t i .e; 'l a v of 1 I ; c 1 a rd -" mi ; C u t sc he,
f I'm-; I 'or ry, f Nemaha; Shuw, oi
J oil n - a .
iii'.ing, of i j 1 1 icastr-r, was clioson
assi tatit s"cre:ai-.
It was moved :u.d carried that a
Vote of t banks bo extended to the poo
pie of PI .it -mouth for courteous cx
teiiUed. Iveiiigci", of Ncuiiih:i, was called
upon i'o;- a fpeciMi, but compromised
by moving tii.it a recess of thirty min
utes be ta'ioii. C 'arrio'i.
On i L.issei.ibiiiig th.j eoliveiilion
ii-lened to tiie. reading of the report
of ih3 committee on i e --ol u lions, wliich
coi-is'ed of tne ftcrotyped "iioint
uun pride"' to Uryan, Allen and the
fusion state oliiciais, Ciilcago plat
f.ii m, six'Ceii to one, eve.
'i'i.e .-iiU'iiittce oi c- nf.'reneo then
icpo-ted on lnalinoi" of baliotiny fir
.Mndb'ate lor coaopess, which waste
the elVecl tiiat the le ininee must re
ceive a liiijorily of tho votes cast iu
the thtee conventions on th.) same
nuin'ered billt, which promises a
compromise candidate.
On calling ihe roll of counties, Cass
present -d tli-j nam : of .M-itth!W iivr
'iig; Lancaster, James Manahan, of
fjineo n; and Ki'ha lalso.'i namnd Fd
win Fal toon " of Falls City. Johnsor,
Nemaha, Otoe and Pawnee presented
no candidates.
The tlrst l;a!!ot resulti (3: Cass, 12
for Gering; Jolinso' , G for Gering;
La ncaste' , -7 for Matiahan; Nemaha,
for Gering, .'! for IJi-oady; Otoe, 4 for
ilt'oauy, " for tiering, 4 for Manahan;
Pawnee, (1 for Fallo.m; I lichasdson, 13
for Fallooa. Total. ( lc ri r,g ::t; Proad v
7; Man a ban M ! ; Fa 1 loon li).
Pen. ling the retiot t of the first bal
lot from the i ther conventions the
convention called for ar:d listened to
-pcoehes f ' o:n Mat' hew Goring and
James Marahan, who were vigorously
applauded.
():i the call of e-'untics the Peconrl
baiiof re-ulted: Gering 17, Manihan
."o, Failoo! Id, 15 road y S.
The 1 bird ballot resulted: Gering,
lii; M't r. ahan, .'(i; Falloon, lo; Uroauy,
i loss of one each for Gering arid
Fillono, ami a gain (f ono each fcr
Ma a ah an and Liroady.
Tlve fourth ballot develop(?d no
cliang., resulting the same as the
h i rd. and at this wri'ing the indica
tions are favorable for a long drawn
out jiege.
k'opulmlri ill Session.
Toe co. i vi;n li a was cahed to orue.
ay A'reU. Sviepneru by reading ineca.l,
tne neCl'eUl'V id Lno Cong i e-sluuUi
c mn.ib.ee, T. L. Mooey, oeing -.b-eut.
Mr. S n . P no i'.i "s aud i e s - was a re View
oi tho i'tople'a p..rty from its i;u,;lii
niilg. ai.u w a.-) 1 la li Uen I ly iule ru.i ccl
o a . ,o a us-.-. t a.-ioii v. as ,.d. .-ol
.tad lot- fua'tfjs ol I .e la lwii o rc -,v.i-
...li.eu I os oil iliC liVe
O i.olii..e ot L iii.i t'-. p ce . i..
...i iii i na t . i'ii ior i i.a.nii i. L.. ui o-v
J. L ll.riis. .'v.orai. ol Ncoras...
Cl.y moved mat ne be ileCn.il c-
ci'-iiial-on, uhicii ca: riea. O'H .urlie
and Moi'u:i Wei'e appointed to conduct
Mr. Harris lo Uu: cnair. Ihe chair
man slated tii .t h- must go home at
,:4'i and wi u d in-t muulge in m.kiug
spe.ci.es. Thr.l tne candidate be a
pi.pui:&t was bis i.pe, "lor, ' saio he.
1 am a popoii-l '" IjUI. wiii-e that
s--s his v. isii, he coun.-ciied cons -rv-a-sr.i,
fo.- to win was io be tae aim.
vVm. iiO'.-d ib.iaroy se e. ted by ,;c
c'l.ii.i ,t.(iu as teiUiiortiy sec e t i ry.
.'v coiiimiliee on cr--dea 1 1 a is was ap
:,o.!!te.i, one f.a?m eac'u county, wnica
was selected by county delegations,
anil was as follows: W. Waugii, Cas-;
li'.. icic. L tncas er ; J. W. iJurriss,
Nesn .ha ; J. If um barge, i t chardson ;
Li. F. l-Yriisworth, Otoe; P. 1'. Jew
ing. Pawnee; Ch..s. Williams, John--o:i.
( j S. Uptou wanted a committee of
seven oil plat form and discussion fol
lowed wh.eh was ruled out of order by
the cha.rman.
L'pton's motion was again intro-di.c--d
and w .s carried ami O. F She -ilcii,
L'.incasiei ; S. G. MuH'.'W, Hteh
.vrdsoi : V. D. Hill. Cas-; 1! ,S. Little
ii. i )to ; J. F. L-i Master, Johnson;
V. He-tei ma ii. N'.'ruaha; I). Iv. Plum-
I Pav.nei : w.: re the committee of
j e -i ut -us
()..fe etifo .) r.in tte,-. a npoi-.toil by
.Jh"f w.-r.: Si- follows: J. . M. Suf
g. n:, L meiister: C. A. Sever-, Otoe;
G. A A-jnott. Ui :h trd-ou
. C Abb. .tt, of L .neaster, was
seleet-jti .-.s assistant secret -u y.
A recess v.a- then take:) for confei
i'.V'' committee to meet.
Many democrats occupied seats in
tie i-ii.'k oait of the h-ul.
G S. Ft ton cal ed for L G. Todii
w!: i ii'idre-s.-ii the f eoplo. i he gov
ern or said tliat he had a b id cold and
coal t not give the convention the talk
to. -it he iiiUht, but. be was weil satis
fied with th.- work the pop had done
and that be h id paid t'lx1- in Nebras
ka for nearly half a century, and whs
g ud tii-' state was in goo t hands and
trusted that it should remain so He
says hi? is a sirairiit pop and wou'd
vote the ticket as long as he lived, un
less some one was put up who did not
su t him.
K. W. Row'ek made S'-me remark-.
Leanord, of Lincoln, addressed the
con vent ion.
Leut-Gov. Harris had to leave to
i
make train and L. '. 'I'o. Id wru a p-piint'-d
bv Ci'i'iaaan ll.ri s, who
thaiikei! the convention for tie- 1 ot or.
Coi. Vilii'ent of the Noncoai f. l .n i-l,
helpeil till up the time while the con
ference com m i 1 1' o was oat, Willi Hie
ijue-t ion of f u -. on .
om m i t tees, on platform and resolu
tions reported and con r a t ii I 1 ed Ne-t't-a-ka
arid sent gre. tin.;-, to W . .1
I try a n
l.'eani'tned Oniiitia and St L-ai.-platform-,
they were duly adop'i-d.
P. S. Littletield move 1 I bat th- re--oiutiori
-.. tiding greetings to V. J.
lirvnn e teb.-g ra jibed to him. which
was carried, and Litt.elield iia.-s'd tin
hat for that piirpo-e.
Heiideo said i'e would s. nd the
Pi'lv Iimoln Post from now until
Povnter was e acted for on dolhi'-.
The tir-t formal bal'ot re-ul'el a
fi Hows: Perge, i;.; ; A bbi.tr, "Jo.
Tin- Wlnlr Al.-lnl I : . pn lib a ii
The so called silver republican-- m l
at 'J:bi) p. m , m the Grand Army h ill
C. V. I'"cury of L i ne.isier ivil ed th"
I'onve' tion to order. I' S. Kaini.oli
of Lancaster was mabe lempo r
cbairman, and a Mr. Met. -ec e!a-y.
I' iie tern porary org an i .at ion v. a- alter
w uds made permanent. Some spe.-cii. -were
indulged in, after which con
ference coin mi t tee. cm-ist i n of m.
FelitoiV. J. L. Teeters a. id J Kou-a-
was appointed, and the coaventii.n
took a recess while the conference
com m i t lees got together and mixed a
little medicine.
After much talk a ballot was taken
which ro-ultod in seventy-eight vote
being ea-t of which number Weaver
received -S. Manahari 1, Perge L'b
The other conventions were then
not i lied of what had been done. The
deliberation shown indicated that tip
convention might be in session a week.
Co it i m Inn ion itm I'ror "filinjjN.
Pkatts.moctii, Aug. -J, is; is.
Iloard met pursuant to adjournment.
Present, J. C. Haves, Geo. W. Young
and J. S. I'a'ter, coiiutv cornmis
sioneis; James Koberl-on, couutv
el. rk.
Minutes of the previous session read
and approved, when the following
business was transacted in regular
fi rm.
(I. AIMS ALI.mVUDllN ( ; 1 1 N 1 1 1: A I. 1 ' I ' I
I (1 Hayes, sal and exp
YV Vdunc siinie '''' .o
I P taller, same '''
J as Robertson, salmv, expense a i i 1 j 1 1
payment on ta list K 7-
bis Kobeitson, t.ost.it;e p.'iid 1 (Vn
(ieo I. Ibuley. sal and ep KM M'
li J 1 1 em pel. siiliiry :,n mi
A I. Todd, same (T IT
D A Campbell. Neb Krpoits -J Ml
litu r tlonsrwoi tli, expenses il
I iinal. a Pi intin Co 1L'
Mis M ( nay, bo-nil vol com Ii T g. .
V W Coales, ll.ud.vare T ! i
.i I Mclbi le, boaidir;,' pri--
V D Wl.ee'er. jailor fe. s, ttc i'". :'.
Pint's (ias Co, K:is Hi to
I". II I leitliausen, board com ii IT I
V V b'.iniber Co. taxes refunded 11 '.':!
Plaits Watei Co, water rents 7a
iiitliman, ex asse-sm 1st ward Ketiisul
J I ) Mciiride, baililt lees I- (m
I. Ottnat, pt pay paint court house ." ."
S Mails, as'd to J C Mayes team liiie 1 si,
J W S.-.Ke, team liiie li! ,Vi
J V Kinser. labor 4 Jo
II K (ierinn & C'o, order of I. (Jitnat ."a (in
J Doieel, same IJ 7"
I.J Maytiefd, printing - '
Henry lioeck, ind.se to county HI'-' ao
Jao Coleman, same 1 "
A Baxtersmith, labor 1 to
Aslu-r Clark, nidse to poor 5 I'O
Wurl ei Cotfey. same Pi
J M leronsliek. same a d '
Jos 1'eter, same 1 rn
Jolm Kopia, same r ru
John SwiiboJa, same (Ki
J I latt, same .! Mi
Aui; Bach, same no
Irtander Pros, same I' on
1 1 Nichols Co, same -i im
Wt i-hba. h & Co, same II HO
I-" II Nicolils Co, same so.,
S F ( ierardet. same " 0"
() I Axtell, same ' 1 ('
H C Marquaedt, same li ('
Y J White, same 4"
K I' II oKaboom, sau in v. ,od 1 .V.
Phil Sauter, nidse to ( 'o IT.".
Strei-'ht .Sc Sattler, bury pau and etc IT OT
Adam Kurtz, diginp: "rave I "e
li D Cummins, salary sec ir. .
A K Smith, bdaiK pan claim irli : i',1... Hi :..'
Mrs K li Voder, saa.e b i -0
I C Smith, same ia ("'
A t. L pham, same 4 ! 'i
" " same ! (
Hans Frahti labo, I .".",
C 1 leisl. md-e t... ( 'o I- Id
I.enhott liio-, same i', .""i
L Z Comer, labor 1 To
V K t'ox. supplies li il-
II M c I'.l v. ain. care of 1 1 ock sf.
PA J..coi son, n.il-u to p, .i :, !
Jao i-';i;.at ick, house r, n; l -r p.iu . :J ..
i- s. t io.d. nid.-e t , p..i.r 1 : ,
D.S 1 ,;IC1" K(l M) l i N!
I . Sch actz. v ,,r,; ill d..- .. I.... ....;i n .'.
Cl.ris 1'ek .it.. spiK s .list No ii li o .
W V I. umbel t o, iuin d.si No. -li U Tn
li IT.
Austin Westers I'o. road tools ll'.t (n
I-lank & Kidoeu ay, lum (iist No. ."'.' ;.") (,u
Cl.'CNTY litAD FI NDS.
F M Kichey. lumber j -js- r,;,
Flierso.e .'i. Sa'iS. work on 'a ier :'. ro
John 11 Pecker, road damages p a ,io
I'.KlDiil-: KCN !
J 1 l.eeiey & Co, bui a;i.j; ia-.der i.i -j;
Pctitio pr;;yii:g io i-i..- op.jj .., t
llicllt id 1'.. P. Lewis as t" s;.vt.,.. ji:
iipioa prtiieet .-. g utile. i aau . i
ad).oved. D. uggisi- r pui ol J V
McDoilild, ii Ut dock, v. as appi'ov.. u
Itoard tsilj .u.ai. d i.o nieei Aug 11,
Is! iS
aujusI .', Is as
iiotud in el pursu int to ai: journ uicti' .
full hoard jii'LS' Dt. A jiuljlic road was
located as following: Commencing ;,t
Hie. n e corner of see. ga-12 U, running
th"-nce west one mlie ai-.-ng the noi t.a
side of said sec. l!a as n ir as p a-jtic
ab.e and terminating at ihe i, w cor
ner of said sec. llu. saul road to tic t.vo
rods wide, and dam .gcs wc-e a -lowed
to J. II. Pecker iii the sum of -Spi a.
Tho petition for pubi.e roil signed
1 y L. G Todd and others and l.u wn
as road X. .'174 Hint'1 of r.. was
refused fo" th; reason that there i- not
s Hiei.jnt fii'.idi in the k; :J .'i-trict or
eountv n a 1 f Jn 1.-
i -y
to.' sam-
K -signation of A. TP A vsti". justic
of peace, I.itierty p.'o. Pit. .v;s ac-ent-ed.
Report of G F. rioijsH ivor t h .
e'erk of dist'-ict cou' t. f-.-s paid
over to county treasurer for first half
of ish8 w.-is jipprovfd.
Hoard adjourned to rne.-t in regul
-i.-s?io:i Tuesday. A 11 gust Jii. Isps.
J AMKS i I H!::: i -a ,x.
( aun ty f.'lerk.
The Endeavor
ci. t v of the Ch
i ist-
i-in church. as;-ted by the iadit s aid
society, wi'l give. ',n ice cream social
at the poor farm w-st of town Tues
day evening r.e.-r. Augu-t lil. Ice
cream and cake lo c.-tils. Tra r; so.-.;
t ition from the Riley enrt of f . ee.
We will p.-i y a s ilary of -'la t"jr
week nnd e.pen-es for man with rig
to i nt rod uce our poul t ry Mixture and
insect Destroyer in the country. lief,
required. Addre-s with stamp. l'KK
fkction Mfg. Co . Par-ons, Kan.
Dr. Elster dentist, Watertn-n B'.t ck.
I'lattsmouth.
j LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
!.. fj.'il Notice
In the lli- tri, t Cunt ,.f ass County. Whtaslt.-t.
In tin- matiii ol the uu , iiiiimIi in ol
1' "f i
nine
I !oi l O Iv.iiim'. A ii ii a I .. I I Run
and i-ph I . I i Korikr
I i.d.-1 an. I b y 1 1 on- , .1 a 1 ,, ruse to M-11 1 he real
: .it.- I i-1 1- n.i 1 1 1' i .!,".. i il ,. d made i n t he a I i i ve i-li-I'lo-I,..-!
e l. lion ll.isd S Kam-i-y. pidne, on
' '.:!. da ol I u i V. A . I h:, I ill mi the Hid
e. I S. ;. a :,,' . -i. I l-'.is, at in ,, i lo, k a in.,
. .1 1 ', i- s, ,u 1 1 1 I . ,i o! t he i i oi i t house. 111 I 'Lit t:,
, . . ut . i a . .nun . Net.t.i- k i. ultrt lot Mile mt
.oi- i..aijfi- l and thire in the iiutlheat.t quaitcr
. t the u. thwe-.t ijujiler, lot uue humped mid
toil ill I lie lioili.rtcst quitci ul tlic uMth
.4 t q.,Mcl. and lut cinteeu in th
- .u t !, -.n-st quartet ot the Southeast quarter and
t l.e s. .u im .ul i) i.irti-r ol the southwest quarter,
i.i in s(- i; .ii nineteen, in township twelve, north
I i.mKC toiitiieii, in Cass county, Nebiasl.a.
I ..is n. ii,- and ten in b.o, t t rnty-six, Dukr's ad
lituui. l as ten, eii-veii and twelve til block one.
s ; a !. a-, man s a-l.'otion and lot ten in blucit
ii:ii.-l li.. . ail in the city id Platts-niouih. Cass
.. .i:l , . N . la a- i, a. to the highest bidder lor cash,
-ed'ic.noi- ...ii.ih; an umlivi led three foiirtfis
' . , ol - . 1 lair 1 . and a deed will he made to t lie
.io. I.., - . r u,...i, the pa in- lit of tin- pi o i at. i shaic
.1 ; ' i .i i. . e pii "t ii,,. icuoi.nasn undivided
'!,.' I o.l ill N 1.1 I.IK M (iKolKKli,
as ( i ii.ii , 1 i.in and t, .1 hei se If .
llv l..-r at'oo'.-.-, liion Cuk and C. A. Kawls.
Ai -i 'a, I-;,-
Mu rill's Sale.
I 1 -. I 1 ; : i o .Ol e'. .- ut 1. .11 . IS ue 1 b y ieo
i ii, ,i,-ilsol the dlstl.it I oui 1, w it Ion
a li 1 1 ol la-s i on ii t . Ni hi ,sk a. and t o me i li
, . . led. 1 w 1.1 ..II the If ! day ot .s.-ptelilhel, A. I I.
I al I.',,', il" li J, 111 I ! s;, , l,, , ,lt ,,. s, ,,, t,
io .1 i. Ihe , . ,'H t I, .1. e .11 I he I It y ol I ' i a t I - 1 11 . , 11 1 II
. i ai I i .a. sell at pill. la all, tin n. to thr
lill'iiol 1, 1,1. Il l h.l , .i ll, the loilowniK o-al estate
I , if
I .1 f ni (Ii in bio. k twenty one CI I in the
i ! laer , ! I', in w ... , I, in ( 'ass i on i, t v, Nebraska,
I . u;et i.ei u it 1, the n.u:,-i;i-. and applir t. -nances
1 1 e i e u u I o I ,e .on;; 1 1 oi m anywise a pp u i , a i ii i nj;
I In-s.nue lieinn levied up. in and I.im'Ii as the
pi .pei 1 v of A. A. Ihnis deteiidant, to satisfy
I u. In im-1 1 1 .1 sa id i oui t ii'. iiivii'il by t he I' ai in
ei . Hani: oi Muidoik. p..iinlitt. against said de
leiidanl. 1 .a' Is noiitli, N,'!,i iiska, Ain.:M. A. I)., l'.is.
M. I Will II 1 l .
.sheiiil, Cass county, Nelnaska.
liy J. I . Mi liride. 1 lepiily.
C. S Polk, attorney fur plamtilt.
riohalc Nolii-e.
In the Count y Cum t ut Cass county. Xebi aska'
In Ihe liiielel ul the estate id John I ', Holmes,
oeie.i id. All peon. n- inleiested m said in. titer
ie heii-hv liolille! that ,.li the g7l It day u July,
I -as. I'laniis ,m. tuiim; iiie.i a petition iu sal I
o ' : 1 1 . a a : 1 10 that Ins liii.il Hdinitiistiation ac
. ount. tile I lieiein, be -ettled and allowed, and
liii.t hi: he d.-i hailed hoin Ins Oust as adininis
i iiitui . and I utt il yti hill to appear bcl. , re said
co. i i t on the -J'd .lay ul August. IsUH. at U o'clock
a. in , and . out-, st said petitiuti, thecuurt may
.Mailt tin: pia'.ei uf .aid prtitiuii, and make such
oihei and I ii 1 1 1 1 e ( oideis, allowances and decrees
as to this com t may seem pi ..per. to the end that
ad mat lei s pel tain iiik to said estate may lie li nai
ls settled and dclei mined. Witness my hand
and the seal ol said emit, this lid day of A 1 1 ji -
II I, I - as i hoKl.lv M ShUKl Ol K,
-I Ai ) County Jiidj,'e.
Legal Notice.
In the I i - I i i, t ( 'out t of Cass County. Nebraska.
I n t In- mat t ei ot t lie estate
ul Ii.ii ies liutler, de- f
leased. )
A pp, u at ion of M ai a let S. 1 iu tier, administratrix
ol si,,. I c-aatc ha a. ease to sell leal estate to
p-iy d. l.ts.
lias i.iuse came on lur hearing upon the
p.-i, li. in ut Maie,atct S. Ilutli;r adminlrali i.x of
the e-1 ate ul hai les liutler, deceased, praying
:. .r a I , en-e to sell the southwest quarter (swl
ol e, '.ion i-ii;!, t 's tou'nship (Ml rane nine ,SO,
i.'ii , . .u nt y . Ni-liiie k.'i, or a sutlicient amount
ot II, e same to pay the sum uf J J'.i.o.lHI in payment
ol debts, charges and expanses uf administration
ol said est ate and it appearing to the tinders iyiied
ju o ut the disti it t court tl at theie is not sulli
cien t p ei -, ,nal proj ier! V in the hands of said ad in m
i ,tiaii:x to pay said debts, i liaises and expenses
an. I it I ia t hei apjieai inn that it is necessary to
-Il the real estate described in said petition
1 1 .i d h -i em lor the payment ol said debts, charges
and ex peiiscs.
His tiiereloie ordered that all persons inter-e-
if I in said e-tate appear hetore me at the ulhce
.1 llic-cleikof the district com t in I'lattsmouth
( 'ass i .iimtv, Nebraska on the'JTth day of August.
A- I . l-'.'s ,-n o'clock I'. M.ufsaid day and show
, aiise why a license should not tie Kfatited as
prayed to said administratrix to sell the above
de -cribed real estate or so much thereof as may bo
lieces'aiy to pay said debts, chaises and ex
penses. It is further ordered that a copy of this notice
be published for lour successive weeks prior to
tin: time tixed for said hearnif; in the"Semi-
eels Iv N hu s 1 1 1 KAl.li." a leyal newspaper pub
lished m Cas- county, Nebraska.
Dal.-d this l.r,th day ol July A I). 1HHH.
Hash. S. Kamsi-.y, Judge.
Legal Notice.
In the I )istnct Court of Cass County, Nebraska.
I ii the matter of the es- I
tale ol John Cusack, r
lb-ceased )
Application of Nathaniel II. Meeker, adminis
trator, with wili annexed of the estate of John
t u.sack. deceased, for license to Sell real estate
to pay debts, legacies and expenses of admin
istration. I hi- cause came on for hearing upon the peti
tion, d .Nathaniel H. Meeker administrator of the
estate of b.hii Cusack, deceased, with will an
nexed pi ay in fur a license tj sell the west one
had iw-jiot the southwest quarter (sw i i of sec
i ion ,-i x i 'i' township eleven (II, rane nine (U)
( a., county. Nebiaskaor a sulticient aniount of
the .-ante to pay the costs of administration, debts
io -1 , oracles u) said e-tate and its appearing to
the undersigned judge, "f the district couit that
diere .s nut sullic e. t personal prujierty in the
nan Is oi said administrator to pay the debts,
egacie--, charges and expenses of the adminis
tration oi said estate, ami it appearing to the
judge ol this court that it is necessary to sell the
lea. e-tate de cr;:, d in said petition, hied herein
tor 1 he pay meat f said debts, legacies, charges
an 1 epen-es o! a. 1 : 1 1 1 1. is, rat ion .
it i- tiicicloie otdered tn.tt all persons in
terested in said e-tate ap ear before me at the
Hi-,-. I Iii,- cleiiC ol the district court of l.'a-s
. . it.ty. Ne'.r iska. in the city of i'iaUsmoutii. on
ih lii'lay ul Se pt ' '! 1 1 b, I , I'S'.I-, at tWOOlloCKp
in. -.! -a, : lay to .-how cau-e yvhy a iiCeme
1 u.ii.o' i.-j gratited as pra'.c.l. to aid ad-
i : ia : -i i al a t , -coi t e aboye de ( ribe-t real es-lao-
,.r -o m;:i h ::..;rir .! a- lire, he accessary to
j y I 'I.-!,'-, lii'ni : s. cliiiio,: and expenses,
i i , . I.i-,. i . a .- !.. '..it a c p y .,( 1 1 1 1- i.oti.e
; . .1 ! i 1 ,,i s . ,; , ,. y, ,; s , prior f i
,.::' :. 4 : - a : :.. .it :.g ;.. tie: eli. !
VV . . i w s . i a , i.i , ,i i. g .i . e .. paper, pu -
. . Ju ige.
P: jb i . No.ic-.
In coutity court. Ci.ss c uu'.y. Ne: r.ibka.
In liie matter of the e.-tate of Henry Martins,
deceased.
ngusta Martens. M.:r.a laitetis. Herman
Mirteii-. Kie l M irt' iis. J-...ui;e Alrtt tens, llei ri
ctia M :.i teiis, and all other persons interested in
sa d i.i tit r, are hc-ieoy not tied that on the 4th
::ii ot .".g :.-t I -is, .ugu-ta Mar .-:.s li.cd a ':
til on ,n sa: i co'ait. aoeaig am ng t,'..,-r tin: g
u . iU-i.rv M..i'.o.- ;e-S ..a :i.e ;':!i .!..-. -. i:a...
s- . i.-.f. ...g .i ..st wii n.i li-!:. :. i
e - e -1 I i a 1 : 1 ; er - :c-: c -' a 1 ; ; - a i . i : : . ' v .
. . ; 1 . i , i . t a : ' . . y a . : ue 1 - a. - 1 . . .. ' c a. I ; - ;.
en-:..' . .- . . a .r:er i a. . :
: ..a aic i.eieby i.'.'-ii; d ti.at .1 :: !.-.:. to ;.p
; - .r a; sa. . c .i;v; tl.e li'. t day ol Aagu ;. a
1 i. - . at '.' o'oocr; a. a,., to contest the prouate
-a. ! y.i.i. -:i..- co-.:it may a..o.v and prooate
-a.d yyi.i an'! grant administration of sa:d estate
t.. .uga-ta Marten-. . i some other suitaole per
s ,a. and pro' ecd to a settlement thereof.
.tacss my haii-1 and the -c-ai of said court at
l'i itlsiiioiah.' Nenra.-ka. th:-. tfie th day of
Augn-t A. I . I-'."-. (ji.okdh M . Sri ki.oi k.
IsliAI-i County Judge.
Notice to Creditors.
'"'Vas'- coui'nCUA' H- la C"aaty Court
ill the matter of the estate cf John Johnson, de
ceased .
Not is l.er.bv given that the cred tors of
saai deceased yy il! meet the administrator of said
e-tate, before me. county judge of Cass county.
NcL ra-Ka. at the county court room in faat's
:,. "'.th in su: i county, on the third day of March.
A. 1 1 l-'ai. at nine o'c! ck a. ni.. for tlie purpose
..f pre-enttng their Claims lor examination, ad-iu-t:i:ent
aa 1 al.o.vaace. .Six months are allowed
..r the red. tors of said deceased to pre -en t their
tla.n.s and one year for the administrator to fet
i said e-tate. fr .nil trie tin. d day of September.
itt ess my ban i and the seal of said county
rt at I'lattsmouth. Nebraska, tins
;:.-i.u.
day of Augu-t. 1-
ChlJi-aiK M.SPJRLOCK,
Coraty Judge.
iihsnffs Sale.
II y virtue ol an order of sale issued by Basil
S. Kamsey. judge of the district court, within
an-1 f.-r Cass county. Nebraska, and to me di
rected. I wili on the -o'.li day ot August. A.
I '., Is-.is at -j o'clock p. ni. of said day in the
Martin build :tr. on the north side of Main, be
tween Fourth and Fifth streets, in the city of
l',ait-m .uth, in said county, sell at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder for cash, the following
described stock of nuii.nery goods. O-wit: lu
c.u aig La's, bonnets, caps, nbbons. tiow-ers.
perfumes. laces and trimming- and fixtures, show
i as,-.. look::..' glasses, money drtwer. etc.. the
sail e i.e r.g ;ev:ed upon and taken as the pr .p
eity of Mollie Tucker and Nina tucker, defend
ants, uiiiier an order rd attachment issued out of
tlie district court of sail county, in favor of
Tout e Weiklv Mii.iiic-ry Company, plaintiffs,
against sa: 1 defendants.
1 lattsmouth, Neo., August sih. A p.. Is?.
Y. I). Wheeler.
Sheriff. Cas Countv. Nebraska.
By J. I). McBnde. Ueputy.
Fok Sai.f: A good family horse,
cheap. Enquire of A. W. Atwood.
Bottom Dropped
...of Prices
On 1897-Grown ... O F
Garden and Field
Two Packages
Everything else
Now ii the time to repair your
fore the rains bey in
We Have Something Nov
In t (lour lock that will last a lilc-tiinc ; l;a . : .
works better ami costs less money lli in .1 ;
Call and see adravity door lock, at tin- ! . ;
store of . . . .
S. E. HALL & SOI.,
South Sixth Street, - - Plait :: ,. .
They banish pain
and prolong life.
m m .
No matter what the matter is, on-i wii!
good, and you can get ten fur five c
A nw ptyln fmrkt ontAtnIrir tv rip. :! r. ni'i,ri In ti r-r rr , ' - n 'v. t -'
at Borne druif Murti -roit rivn ervrs. Iln., ),.w .,i,-i. ...i-ihi,;,,.,,, oi..,
Cttl. ilon of th flT eiL enrt'.rn f 1.1 IjvIhiIi , e.tn I.i. ii-ul i.y in , J I, .
to h Rir GIeL CoMI-iHT. No. in 'tl.rii.e -In""' '... V. h ,.r .,
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Try the
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Cbc
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Permanently cured by using DR. WHITEHALL'S RIIKl.'M A i ': ' ' "I . . i
urfst and the best. Sold by druggists on a positive guarnnt-.-.v. J . ,.:i; t. -lit. ,
Ver box. Sample sent free on mention of this pur.lir atit,,,.
THE QVL WHITEHALL MLGUIMIMi ;o , bou'.li I; ', 11.3.
THE NEWS
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securities nought and sold. Deposit re
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cates. Drafts drawn, available In any
part of the C. S. and all the principle
towns of Europe. Collections made and
promptly remitted. IJlzhest market
price paid for county warrants, state
and county bonds.
DIRECTORS:
H. N. Duvey. D. Hawksworth, S. Waush.
F. E. White, G. E. Dovey.
Geo. E. Dovey, Pres., S. W'augh, Cashier.
H. N. Dover, Asst. Cashier.
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