"""ft "TIN EMI I UK iNi;. KMlalilMn-U NOV. 8. 1V.U. ..,. a ... PLATTSMOUTH, NKIi.. NOVKMHKK 1. 1898. I'HK Itl.liALU. l-.MtalliHhd April 10. jHi. f i. " A OL. VI. No.ua s "S Hebaij0 fpl LnjffilimEilMfrlJM El, ilbO ol. IS Goring & Co.. Sip! p2i (3) IB Hare an Klcyant new line of Wall Paper, in all the late pat terns. It will pay you to where you have a bij line to se kct from one that' new. ERING & CO. (Slg: The JSgmi-Weekly News-Herald PUBLISHED ON TUtSDAYS AND FRIDAYS ... BY THK . . . NKWS I'b'lJLISHINti COMPANY, M. D. I'OLK, EDITOR. WW Mid, r mi mm Carry a stock of awfully cheap lihmk P.ooks. They have the h'st Writing Tablet in the city or 5 o-nt.s. rim 9 mm i.-.i c on i-e til iiilli who Iv 9 9 9 9 9 9 people in Platts ry an assortment of Iji u mil ! valeil Chocolates ;tnl A! V.u'retti's C reruns and Choc- e confectionery. DllAlOCHAl IC CONSISTENCY. The Journal, which is making kuoIi a si:slrfH light nguinit Judge Newell as u candidate lor sUtt -cuiitor, can havo an opportunity to reflect upon ili own ullurt ma by perusing the fol lowing, clipped fruui lUo Journal' column s hiat pi iug: "la IbVi Uou. V. 11. Nwll was i mayor of J 'lattMiiouth. Ho wa an I ideal business man, mid had a utmid- i ii g i :g t; a l, ti j a n y m a n i n t i i i-: CITY FU1C SAGACITY AN D GOOU J Ui(J.MKN 1'. Hut liis record us may $1 00 ' ilc voloped that, with all his inag- r,n nihcuut busineps Inculties, no was a l iinent.ibio failure as a mayor. J. he I reason for his failuro wasi not f.ir to iflf?fFQT riRTfl! flTlAFJ ' ek- It laid in his inability to coiu LIl.iJt0 i UHVOULfl I lJi I pa-ticrid the noc.lsof Ihu iwodIo. He aawmmmrommmmm in w mnmmmmwwmwmmte: DAILY K1MTIO.N. One Year, in advance, . . . . -Six Months One WtM-k, iiulo Copies, MOtt W K K I: l.t KDI I 1 1 J N . Out; Y-:ir, in ;lviuuo, . . . Sin M.-nll;- . ?5 l.'d . J 50 5 r y SON .iny Cass County Pzper. A GLANi E AT THE RUCOUD. 'Jt;r' is u a c f i' t; puhli.! iii-toi'3 of .1. fore id ;,i I ' t. 1. l'i' f C C i Z i. -ol', a : ; r:i 'OIl'llV I. "i' i- - -i t'i) .'I ! Li'v:,,!:. Il ll.it. th( f uni hi w s .-in:in oi iACr;iriurs aij iuii--VlS lie had cvory opportunity to linu liu; de-iires of his own cla.-is of citizen-, ljt ho singularly overlooked tho wail's of th'j bulk of tlie popula tion. J'lio ic-op.o of I'lattsinouth are composi-i! o; laboring men. They y-. .;:id on thti seventh uiy 'o i-ceie.it.ioii. lie was a o ofliei V., and his policy tho c'.0Jinu' of i.'Vury '.- .! - t or r 'c -eatio'i i v i '. v. s ii a i . V.ii, i .o i . ..t n lid X wi w i i Vil li l.I-t 111 n O GERING & CO. Have a Compound Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry that oufht to be in every household, to cure bad colds and lunjf trouble before seri ous complications arise from de- la'. jNIaii- a doctor bill miyht be saved if you kept our Tar and Wild Cherry Confound in the house. 9 9 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 AAA wO MO 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Goring & Co.. lDriirrl&tH mid Stationers, North Side Main Street, PLATTSMOUTH NEBRASKA 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 f f 9 9 9 . 9 MRS. O. F. UTTERBACK Has opened a select line of Milliner' in the basement of the Bank of Cass County Building-, consisting- of Latest Styles in Hats & Bonnets RIBBONS. ORNAMENTS AND TRIIWM'NGS The nicest line of velvets, in all the late shades, suitable for dress trimming-, to be found in the city. Our prices are low, and with an expert trimmer, we hope to merit a fair tlinrr ot vmir trrirlr. Pit ;li' rail ami inspect our stociv Oetorc ! purchasing-. We can save you money. i ll'J W.l. U.: S hi in .1 , nil -i .. . iO in ii i I . , d to 1 o .' i c cuiai' w : s u II iO :,' i.. i j : v t . ii - u ii.i bo if u y ! elect: ia ! I n , t lie fol - u iii ite:s voting t r es to b: . tn m v horn i hid couuiy in onl..r to jet Il-.IX S 1 vole-: J U rill CM ' 'To the voters of Cass county: K.'poits iiavo ix-en industriously crcuLitcd i'id stuti'tiieuis ui:ido through tho county to tlio elTect that 1 had deposited a la.o uinount of money belonging to the cmnty in the i.'"n-st Niitional bauU of I'iatlsmouth, :ind thai I allowed sa.id sum of money to remain there in tho bank from March umii September, a period of six months, and naU lor a ud period of time nejjlei led to redeem registered wurr, ints on t'o general lurid, iind th it 1 have been drawing inte -est on 8iM Mini of mum y l icy own personal ci edit; ulso that 1 have loaned to sun- ii y P-. r.-o is to invest in cat'.l i fu 'ds b lonirivir to tlie county. Such re port and statement- I In r ;by hrnnd. pron Hineo fnd denounce as ma lcious. md entirelv and iib-omlely false. (Signed) .1. M. IATTKKSOX.' " l'iuttsmouth, Neb., Oct. 1:9, KST'J. "Mr. Piittorron, on the strength of the ahrve, whs elected; but. the county commt-sioners. Knowing tm k-.ct, 9;ua to Mr. I'iiitu'soa, 'You iiiut pay to the county the mouey they have lost. and you can count up the interest and p iy it over, or we will have it done.' nd he did so, and tho records of the county boiird show this in full, but do s not givi' amou t paid over, but i: was :ii out i ,uoo, ana ouruemo-pop friends expect to elect their ma this 1 by just s'.ich t'itemsQt5 and circu lars hein use:! ,! tho day of election, or wors. l)v ' u!;i-hi:,g' -ibsoluie fa!se- hon-Js on the op:'0-ing cai.didates. but yeu eiin't f -ol voters more than once. If tho injury was not in the b i;k, wli'-re w:n it? If he did r.r.t lave it, why di i he ;y 'lie county ia erest n l umticv? r' P.isre 113 of h'.ok 4, 'ou'"-.,C'omiiii3-onei'-' Il cor wiil g-v all those e-irm-T in orma in -ei iiive to :iy I .vork s x d I a.- - entlil ( sen t ir.r v .1 p . h'it ex- ; ' nio sc.. : , 1 f -rr m! i . '. -. o i ii i i . i.i !', ' : : : -i . : h r . : v o '.-..y. 1 . , . , v ' i - h c i i. i.'T ! ii- i ;vo i it; : ! ii' ; - nun i 'i:it wa- t : . ' J II ."-i W'll ' 1 TV . . . ' i . f.r fli ... t . in ii"- r n ' o , . . in : . or :" or. : to n J , ... ., ; ! : : ropot 1ic f ; ; u i' ; i cii ! u :tar; i.v. I 'j 1 'a -is an- ihiit W. II. Newell o" e of ni'1 s iiiarest, bet citizens. whoo int-'ffrily was never questioned except bv those who know thev cannot defeat, him for otlice bv honorable in iin?. j ho two or three sorehead re publicans who have been disgraced and Uicked out of tho party councils aio Vcrv busy furnishing political pabulum for the Journal. They en re nothing for tho truthful ness of their charges, and a newspa per th'it would print such stuff will find in the end that its preferred can didate has not been benefitted by such methods. SPECIAL. SAXjE ON FALL. DRESS GOODS 4 We have placed on our counters a big-lot of Fall and Winter Dress Below Cost to Close Out Ouick. Here are a Few of our Prices: loods Ma fx ' all K)L novi:ltii:s k(i:mki: imiick :soc NOW l')c. ALL S-iVI'LTIL-l l'( )KM Kit I'KICL 0(;C NOW 3'K A I I. V, , I : -: I L'il'-.s roit.MKlt l'HK K r.i'C NOW 35c. ALL WOOL NoVI;L! II:S l-'OUMKIl IMtlCil 4C MOW 2'K "ANi'V Vo::L N'lVKI.'i V DKI'.SS COODS FOR 15c. mm op;ortu.-:'.iy f r. g for l v . pat i co. .J in i e V. 1 1 m MR UNDER BANK OF CASS COUNTY 1BACK c 1 1.1 no ; c. o ni MR. PATTERSON'S RECORD. J. M. Patterson, the fusion nominee for stale senator, represented Cass county in the hou-e in 1S7L and the house journal gives the following rec ord of his work thre: Pago 2-51; Petition asking for modifi cation of exemption law; page. 27'J, pre sented petition i.sking for modification of exemption law; page 4 So, at his own request was granted indefinite leave of absence; pag-e (i'-G, made a minority re port on house roll 212 recommending as commissioner oa'crection of insane asvlum W. E. Hill and Samuel Max well. So much for his record in the hou.-e. In 1S'J3 he represented Cass county in the senate, and the senate journal shows the following record: P.ige 277. moved to adopt report of the committee of the whole recommending the passage of senate file 21, to provide additional remedies for enforcement atid collection of judgments; page 301, introduced senate file 105, an act to protect couDty treasurers, which failed to become a law. He was appointed mem' or of committee on military ..If.: 'rs, banks and currency and privi leges ;;iid elections, and was made chirrmr; of committee on state pris ons; page 413. voted against a bill for d ipositiug pub.ic funds of counties and ci ies, so thut th:-y could obtain inter est n s;tm"; p .go 7?I7, voted against .-vi ue 11. e ;:4, iv bill authorizing per ! - u. ur u- .Me.est to recover it in iicL": :..:ti i : from t he pe-son receiv :t ihnc t. t t:.' :.ia unt p": id cott no !.' . icu i 'g Mt . i'att-. i -m,- . of u(.lhcti-ig uru..'.-- i:it .reet, ...e mjdific .I'ou. i' t-e. xi m ;i; n lavs, .-. .o providing . nCiitieii .1 r--'iu uk f r t ": e : force lie. t d cii c. ion f j : i " . . n t i she v. Leie ii s 'n:t:r..s.s 1 ' -inti. 'I his :s the ( irealest Opportunity you. have this Season to buy a g-ood Iall r Winter Drc:s .it a Remarkable Low Price on account of the big- Advance in all Wooh-n Goods. We have on Display by far the Finest Line of Dress Goods Ever brought to the City, comprising-all the Newest Novelties in BLACK CREPONS, from 50c to SI. 98 per yard, SATIN BE KB ICRS, HENRIETTAS, SERGES, BRILLIANTINICS, POPLINS, VENE TIANS, SUITINGS, COVERTS AND BROAD CLOTHS. NEW Plaids, Latest Designs. All the latest desig-ns in Colored Dress Goods at the Lowest Prices We call special attention to our elegant line of Silks and Dress Trimmings. Now Hi. aids from . .T per yard up. Parasols, we offer Special liarg iins at $1.00. $L.T, $1.50, L7.", .K, 2.00 and 2..",0 to close. New Line of Outing Flaunch, f.e. JSoiinic Doon Flannels (tho new material for DieBsing Sacajiu-s. &c.,) 10c. Flannels for Wrappers, 7c. Ilest Quality of Prints, including SIMPSON'S at oe ZZm g ALL DEPARTMENTS NOW COMPLETE 3 CAHI'LIS On Oct. 4 we will have our new lino of Carpets ready for inspection. O.i account of -- our large businebs in this department last fijiring we have put in a still larger stock this fall and ZZ will comprise an elegant line of Moquetts, Axmiiisters, Velvets, I5ru e!s and Ingrains at very Low Prices. SHOP. D KPT. Free Tablets and Pencils with all School Shoes. We aro having a special sale of Ladies' Slippers at o0c and 7oc. Our new line of the celebrated Hudd Hand Sewed Childrens ZZ Shoes just received. VVIlAPPKltS The largest line in the city. New styles in Flannelettes, Per cales, Calicos, Szc. Visit our Grocery Department, inspect tho Finest Display of Lamjis wo have ever shown in the city at prices from $l..Ti to $10. .7:1 i n1 m m m m m M. m School Shoes W mi - Good and Cheap. LOOK OTJ f That your children are well chod, for it might save DIPH- H: i t ermg your n rn i ! rniiy. that yoj are not H i - t fe ;lt A" w - -1 :--;.es ef the : n.'-vs ior i o U L - r-.y. y:...s i iq jiring ii 1 1 ! :Uiei' st of;i: ial.s for j j,, ,v FOR FINE FOOTWEA There is no place like 3 Aiv. uoi & Co Jo E The best class of goods to be found in Omaha are here at from $1 to $2 cheaper per pair. We make a specialty of High Grade Shoes in the Latest Styles. We are glad to have you come in and see our stock WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. An Immense Line of FALL and WINTER SHOES in, that will suit all classes of purcasers. We paid the CASH and will give vou the benefit of heavy DISCOUNT. 1 1. c ; - '. :s Oiilv i'.raight tr;t!..-a t : n, so f.-r as were c ;cerneu. When the Journal savs th.t there wa a ste .1 in which Atwood & Co COME IN AND SEE US... joe: fjetzer, 413 Main Street, were concerned, itstrtesan absolute fa'si hi'od, w:th a view of injuring Judge Neweli, canaidate fur state sen ator. Doe? the Journal krow that Judge Newell has been a resident and tax payer of this county for twenty -eight ye::rs, and that duriug all ihese years residence, r;o man can honestly ?ay ho over wiOLig -Q anyone or that he was dishonest in any business trans action. The Journal's object i3 plain. It is endeavoring by dishonest means to elect J. M. Patterson. But, how aout Patterson's record? We might ask the Journal to explain how about the $00,000 Mo. Pac. bonds. Tho people would like to know how Patterson succeeded in fiddling this debt on Piattsmouth and Plattsmouth p.'ecir.ct. l' ; a l a w vei t i ;. he county ue;.- io :'.ccu:.t to tLo countj for the s"s o.i county riioncy deposited '.,'imks, and since that tims the i"s of Cass county have paid to the jv that j county t ;e following amounts: In 1SU2, business j ... i t--. m- i gr. i ur.i f;7- iwi nfl ikqs disputed interest, $2,064 82; 1S94, $2, 580.20; lS'J.j, 83,006.26; 1S96, $1,008.46; $2,i)MAl. Total for six years, tlo,40J.9t Is this not a good law, and why did Pi-.tterson vote r.nd oppose such :i law whin he was se lator in 1S93? Will he try to repeal this law if elected this fai:? On page-ISO of the .-enate journal we Cod Mr. Patterson had the pleasure of showing his well known dislike of the Union soldier by voting against a reso lution asking congress to placo the superannuated scldiers on the pension list. No soldier, therefore, can afford to see an enemy elected to the responsi ble office of senator as against an old soldier who would be friendly to their interests. Dates of Republican Meeting. The repub1 ican meeting in Cass county have ben arranged as follows: Pollard and Chas. Graves Victoria school house, November 3. Pollard and Windham Murray, Novem ber 4. p.-i! 1 n rd nnrl T? irLroll Piattsmouth, Neb.! Greenwood, afternoon, November 5. collapse. Dry feet save Doctor bills. BAMBOOZLED a-ain and iD9satth3 Old Roliable Regular Shoe Store. IME IS NEAR when we will have wet, sloppy iat'3 what tests a shoe, so be careful you don't aper insoles and counters or they will surely us help you select ycu shoe m HI M ilea Sal L ' 1 O. i O OUI O. . . ? I J i : i come cut winner. The most delicate constitution can safely use Ballard's Uorehound Syrup. It is a sure a?,d pleasout remedy for coughs, loss of voice, and ail throat and lung trouble. Price 2-5 and 50 cents. II read. Morning's bread hereafter may be obtained at Zuckweiler & Lutz, Jona than Hatt's, Dovey's and Fair store. TO CUKE A. COLD I" ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2oc. The genuine has L. B. Q. on sack tablet m il m m, m m m la WE'VE GOT 'EM! What? Why, SCHOOL SHOES, of course GOOD AND STRONG at 95c, $1.00, $1.10, $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50. In ali shapes, styles and varieties of leather and warranted to be SOLID LEATHER throughout and sewed up FREE OF CHARGE should they ever rip. We have a CUR03ITY in shape of a SEAMLESS SHOE for YOUTH'S, BOYS and MEN which can NEVER RIP. SEE 'EM. REPAIRING. m pi, it :ii ii J2l fl II M ifl M m ROBT SHERWOOD FOOT MILLINER mmmmmmm mm m m mmmmmmWM&MmmM m Piattsmouth Coal Yard IS THE PLACE TO BUY- HARD COAL, CANON CITY, SOFT COAL ALL GRADES OF WOOD. Hay, Corn, Oata and all Kinds of Feed Constantly on Hand. EGENBERGER 8 TROOP, THIRD AND MAIN-STS. FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING House Furnishings. STOVES, RANGES. Our stock 19 complete In all lines and we lnTlte oar friends to look It orer. We will endeavor to please you. Call r.nd see as. STREIGHT D SATTLER, (Successors to lietrj Boeok. ) PLATTSMOUTH NEB HARVEY HOLLOWAY Con true tor Buildor. Contracts taken for the erection of Residences Barns and any kind of carpenter work, in any part of the county. Call on or address.... HABVKT HOLLO WAT. IIattnmoath. Neb rHE PERKINS HOUSE, F. R. CUTHMANN, Prop. Rates $1 and S1.50 D6r Dajj Centrally Located and Com fortably Furnished. PLATTSMOUTH, vlSBRASKA