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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1903)
The Plattsmouth Journal it. A. AND T. II. HATES, ITHM.MIIKUS. Knterril at tlin poNtofllrn at I'laltMrmmth. N- lira kit. t-orili-l;t mutw-r. I'CKI.ISHKO WKKKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. Democratic Ticket. Stftt Ticket. Kir Hupri'iitt .liultft JOHN J. SI I.I.I VAN. .f I'hitlf C..uiily. 'ir I'nUf rslty Kt-fiitt - WII.I.IAM . JoNKM. of A.Unis County. IIC. K. I. WFItkC. of Situixli M County. Covin I y Ticket. b'ttw Twusuwr WILLIAM l. UHKKI.HC 'r County C'lt-rk - II. M. SoKN.NICIISKN. ..r Slirrlir - Jul . . M ItKlliK. l'r Clrrlc of the IM-Url.t Court - JOSKI'll 'HUIIK. lor County Julii IIAKVKV l. TKAVIS. For A v-.s r jai'oii i. rAimc Kr Connwr - H It. CKAKJ. lor Survfyor It A X'l'KK SMITH. I'or County Sup-rlntf ihU lit - C. .. WOKTMAN. Kor t'omnil.-isli.in r Klrtt IHstrlrt JACOB TKITSCII. Special Attention, Democrats! Th most important meeting of the county central committe will lie held in Plattsmouth, Monday, Septemler 1th. All committeemen ami allcandi dates will le present. Ik? sure and come. IIknicy II. Ckkiko, Chairman Co. Committee Judicial Convention. Die democratic convention of the Second Judicialdistrk-t of the state t f Nebraska is hereby called to meet In the court house, in the district court room, in Nebraska City, Neb., on Wed nesday, September tith, at 1 o'chn k p. in. for the purpose of placing in iiom- inatioti one candidate for judge of said district, and transacting such other business as may lawfully come Ik fore it. The counties are entitled to the following represent ion: Cass '20 ot rio J. V. Mokoan, Chairman C. C. Barnes, the Railroad Nominee. Io the voters of Nebraska want any further proof that John It. Karnes was nominated for supreme judge through railroad influences, than the following from the Lincoln News? Karnes had virtually been nominated by these cor- iiorations many months previous to the republican state convention, as the News article fully demonstrates, as fol lows, to-wit: "Another remarkable fea ture of the race for supreme judge is the fact that no other name than Karnes is heard in connection with the nomination. Two years ago JuIj.,e Sedgwick was nominated only after a very lierce and prolonged struggle. This year Mr. Karnes will have no op position. The situation is remarkable, but the xliticians have an explana- t ion. They say that two years ago the railroads had a light and a drag-out. T 1 1 1 S Y K A I i T 1 1 E V II A V I : K 1 I 1 1 1 K I Til K HATCH KT. Mr. Karnes comes from Klkhorn territory AN1 HAS f.lclies the food more delicious end wholesome hovai akino fowoca Co., ntm vomc. There arc Others. It's going to keep sheriff McKride busy all fall explaining why lie refuses to serve distress warrants, lie will also have to explain why he returns them to the county treasurer marked "No property found" when the parties not only have property out they come in and pay their hack taxes, if an of- Frotu the llt-aeon. Several farmers have reported to us that they believe their corn will make lif ty bushels per acre. Conrad Wetenkamp, sr. has been ticer is afraid to do his duty he should quite sick the past week and is none resign and let some one else do the bus- letter at this writing iiipss. Kvprv irnorl eit ien Ik willinir to I navhisshare of the taxes but he doesn't Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schutrum are the care to pav his own and that of others proud parents of a baby 1kv whicl as well. We should suggest that ev- came to live witn them Saturday erv taxnaver investigate this matter J . J . - I m A. 11 .1 1 1 ' A to his own sat Israel ion. .News. iart uison, mouier anu sister ar The Journal is as much interested in rived from North Platte, Neb., Satur having this matter investigated as the day and will make Eagle their fut ure News dare be: and while this iuvesti- home gation is going on, we would like to know why the treasurer or his deputy did not lK-rform their duty by serving these distress warrants instead of plac ing them in the hands or the slier ill in the tirst place? Sheriff McKride is not treasurer of Cass county, and therefore the collection of taxes is out of his line of business, unless the property is sold for taxes and by order of the proper authorities. The law emphatically states that these papers shall be serv- KKKN AN ATTORNEY FOR THAT ed by the treasurer, deputy treasurer Uncle John Sumner returned Mon day evening from a two months visit with friends and relatives at his ok nome in jioston. Jlc also visited in Maine and Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Itahr departed Wednesday morning for Kushville, Neb., where they will reside in the future. They will stop for a few days visit with his sister, Mrs. J. Freeman, and family near Stuart, Nebraska. IJOAD In .Norfolk. Under the condi- A A. B A. A ! lions mai exisieu two years uwi ins candidacy would cause the Kurlington people to be out with two or three candidates, and there would be trouble all along the line." "Soreheads." The Plattsmouth News prints a neat "Invkstiuatk!" is the demand of the hour. "What is sauce for goose is sauce for the gander." little roast on "soreheads," those who go away from a county convention and feel that they have been wrongly treat ed. Toa certain extent the Enterprise agrees with the News. Just because a certain candidate does not get the nomination is no cause to get "sore." All the aspirants can not receive the nomination but when delegates attend a convention and put up honest and r.vi !.....: .... : i. r,.. I .. ..... - iwiiwniK in me Mnj,- capable men to ue butchered by a He threatens i-intr " Mien U the time toiret. "wire " O V - w O w - J or in other words it is time that hon orable men do something to down "machine rule." If none but machine tinish men are to be noni in ted and they are only to come from an "eastern shop," then let t lie convention Ikj cut out and save the expense. The Enter prise man is a republican, was Imrn that way, and does not believe in bolt ing the ticket but we do believe in equal rights to all men especially when they are entitled to it. (.rcen- wood Enterprise. Kansas barbers have raised the price of shaving a corpse to 10. Is that U'cause they cannot talk to the sub ject.' KoosKVKir is steps of Mr. Cleveland to whip congress into line on the cur rency question orshenn. This being they case, we repeat, why did not either of the for mer their duty, in accordance with the laws? Is it not possible that such action would have injured the deputy in his candidacy for treasurer? Or was it a scheme hatched by the ring to defeat our worthy sheriff? The peo ple are "onto" the ring, knowing full well that in their desperation to save their particular "pets'' from utter defeat, they will resort to many such schemes to carry their point. So "if an otllcer is afraid to dolus duty he should resign and let someone else do the bus iness," or not run ror me onice at an. Tiik democratic county ticket meets the approbation of a majority of the vo ters of Cass county, and without doubt a portion of it will le successful at the MllIS. A 1'i.o.Mi.NKvr Utah paper admits that if the republicans adopt the "full Itaby carriage" as a campaign slogan the democrats will have to concede Utah. . Anothku investigation of gigantic frauds is on the tapis. This time it is the Interior department, the Indian Korean and the Dawes Commission that are now under suspicion. Aimu t half of the forty delegates attended the republican judicial con vention at Nebraska City last Tuesday and renominated Judge .lessen. Hon. It. K. Windom, of this city, had the honor of serving loth as temporary and permanent chairman of the con vention.! Ky call elsewhere in this issue of the Journal, it will be seen that a conven tion will meet in Nebraska City next Wednesday, September 1), for the pur- pose of nominating a candidate for judge of the district court. Cass coun ty is entitled to twenty delegates, the same as Otoe. Tiik ticket nominated by the demo crats of this county, is very acceptable to the masses of the party. The ma jority of the candidates are ako very popular among a certain class of re publicans who will support a portion of the ticket, and are not at all back ward in declaring their intentions. Yes, we are eager for an investiga tion of the "distress warrant" busi ness. And the work of investigation can't begin any too soon to please John I. McKride. Ky the way, what has become of the nine hundred distress warrants recently issued be the treas urer? And then, again, the Journal would like to know if the treasuer or deputy is not there to collect the taxes? If not, why not? What kjnd of a polit ical ring prod ne ed the nomination of Wiles for county judge? Itcertainly was not his knowl edge of law or fitness for the duties of the ollice. II is warmest supporters can give no reason for their support. I le has never tried a case of any i m port- ance; In fact lie is not in the practice of any profession. Why does the little attorney adjoining the police judge's otlice so much desire his election? lie would not dare to take the people into his confidence and give the real reason. It cannot be Wiles' ability. It can not be his good morals. The only motive is the use expected to le made of this incompetent, if elected. Kut the good sense of the electors will defeat this conspiracy tocorrupt the county court. Skxatok Haxna's ex-slave pension bill is doing glorious work in the south. Thousands of dollars which might have been spent for strong drink, have been collected from the ignorant negroes by a few enterprising members of the race, ostensibly to promote the pas sage cf the Ilanna bill. If there is no politics connected with serving these much-talked-of "distress warrants," why did the county treas urer take them to the sheriff in the first place instead of serving them him self, or have his deputy do so. as the law directs? Eh? A Political 'Boss." The masses of the republican party of Cass county are just opening their eyes to the fact that they have been for several years controlled by a self- constituted Ixjss in this city, around whom has been gathered a "ring" of associates to do his bidding; and many of them have fully made up their minds that they will submit to his bossism no longer. The followers of a political boss are his slaves in fact. They must be edu cated to perceive that they are really slaves, and in the estimation of the re publican ring boss of this city, they are classed as slaves. Serfs of a polit ical boss are slaves by their own cor sent; to the ring the boss is mightier than the law,although they know that, n his sellishness, he will desert them in a grave moment. Many good, hon est republicans, men who are so from principle, see that they have been victims of the bass's schemes, as well as the tools for their own punishment, and it is probable that they will treas ure their rights more, respect genuine liberty and renounce the mean domin ation that has made them slaves. Koss rule is slavery; it is nothing better. A Burn Never Burns. After Porter's antiseptic healing oi is applied. Relieves pain instantly and heals at the same time. For man or beast. 25 cents. In Praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "Allow me to give you a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, " says Mr. John Hamlett, of Eagle Pass, Texas. "I suffered one week with bowel trouble and took all kinds of medicine without getting any relief, when my friend, Mr. C. Johnson, a merchant here, advised me to take this remedy. After taking one dose I felt greatly relieved and when I had taken the third dose was entirely cured. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for putting this great remedy in the hands of mankind." For sale by all druggists. A Hurt Never Hurts. After Porter's antiseptic healing oil is applied. Keheves pain instantly and heals at the same time. or beast. Price, 25 cents. For man ED. MTZGEEAID, PROPRIETOR OF. Livery, Hack and Baggage Line MOVING VAN. Removing of Household Goods a Specialty. Also, Heavy Drayin Stomach Trouble. "I have been troubled with my stomach for the past four years," says I). L. Reach, of Clover Nook Farm, Mass. "A few days ago I was induced to buy a box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. I have taken part of them and feel a great deal better." If you have any trouble with Ladies Sllttimer Jewelry your stomach try a box of these Tab lets. You are certain to be pleased with the result. Price 25 cents. For Farm for Sale ! To the highest bidder at Mynatd Neb., tin Sat urday, September 1!, l!o.'l the Joseph Cook farm, consisting o i'.Ci acres. The. farm joins Mynard i nprovements in good repair and V. e soil well laying. Terms, part cash and the balance on March 1, liMil, atuhkl time possession will.be given. W. D. Wiikklku, Agent. Back to the Old Home. On Septeinlier 1, 8th and l.'ith. and October, ;ih the Kurlington offers round trip tickets, good for thirty days, to many points in Indiana an Ohio at fare and one-third rate. An excellent opportunity to visit old friends in the east. Ask the ticket agent for further particulars. To Cure A Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Kiomo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W (J rove's signature on each box. 2."c WOHN M. LEY DA, A TTORNEY-A T-LA W, ABSTRACTER OF LAND TITLES. Creimrlnu :ilst rai'ls of title. ronvi-yuiM-inc liml examining titles to real eslute :i siieeisil- t v. Woik uroix-rl v loiie itiKl eliures reuson- :ille. Onii-t-: Kimiiiis li unl 7. .lolin UiiikI J in t ll I ni;. lu'ur Court House, l'lattsiuoutli. Aeuruskii. QK. iMAUSliALU DENTIST. All kinds of I lent ;il work. IMates nutfle Unit lit. 'i years e. iM-riencf. I'riees reasonable. Work guaranteed. OFFICE I'lT.OEKA Ml Itl.OCK. TH.KlilOSK No. 3 OK 47 W. B. ELSTER, DENTIST. OFFICE: Waterman Block Plattsmouth, Nebraska IMatts. I'lioncs j ' D. TKAVIS. ATTOKNKV-AT-L.AW KOO.MS 8. II. 10 ANU 11. WATERMAN. Hl.OCK, 1'L.ATTS MOUTH. NEHKASIvA. NEBItASKA TELEPHONE, I OKKIOE NO. f KKKIIIKNCK. 4H. V Abstracts of Title TI?oma5 Uallii$. OFFICE Anlieuser-Jlush Itlock. Independent Cigar FACTORY! thit SSI .7 lv 5c CIGAR, ClialU'iifres Comparison In Quality and Workmanship. JULIUS PKPPER11URG, Manufacturer. VERY DAINTY INDEED arc the new things m Investioatk! Investigate! Inves tigate! Yes, investigate the "distress warrant" charges as soon as possible, and then, maybe, the treasurer and his deputy will be kept busy explaining why those nine hundred distress war rants are pigeon-holed in the treasur er's office unserved. And then let these gentlemen explain to you why an attempt was not made last year, the year before, and even the year before that to serve such warrants? And, fur thermore, Is it not the duty of the treasurer or his deputy, as much as it is the duty of the sheriff, to serve these warrants? We pause for a reply. Peoplk who are disposed to regard : the Department of Commerce and La bor as a small affair, are mistaken. It employs 1,28 people in Washington. Its appropriation for the fiscal year is $9,790,841. Roosevelt has found that the west ern lamb and the Wall Street lion will not assimilate except in a digestive way, and he has been compelled to abandon his financial legislation scheme. sale by all druggists. The designers have hit upon many happy conceits and the makers have carried them out skillfully. home of this jewelry is very low priced cheap enough to lise but it does not look low priced. In appear ance it is similar to jewelry costing four times as much. 1 lie difference in quality of material, stones, and tin ish- accounts for the difference in price. Sc CO., JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. Boeck Building. Plattsmouth Neb It Half- Sick The St. Joe Gazette wants General Nelson A. Miles for the democratic nominee for president. Itsumsuphis excellent qualities: "The first friend of the great west; the distinguished soldier who has served his country no bly and well; the man esteemed and loved by the American people; hale and hearty physically and mentally; known and honored abroad; the outspoken ad vocate of justice in the Philippines, of reform In the national administration, of political integrity; the man who can unite all factions of the democratic party and who can command the sup port of the country's diversified inter ests; In short, the Ideal candidate." " I first used Ayer's Sarsaparilla in the fall of 1848. Since then I have taken it every spring as a blood-purifying and. nerve strengthening medicine." 5. T. Jones, wicmta, Nans. If you feel run down, are easily tired, if your nerves are weak and your blood is thin, then begin to take the good old stand ard family medicine, Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Its a regular nerve lifter, a perfect blood builder. ti.MaMiu. ahiii. A Sore Never Matters After Porter's antiseptic healing oil is applied. Relieves pain instantly and heals at the same time. For man or beast. Price 25 cents. Sheriffs Sale. Tjy virtue of an order of sale issued by Geo. 1 ' P lliiiiii-ort li frU of thp district, ponrt. within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 will on tne ' Stb day of Oetobmr. A. D., 1903, at 2 o'clock d. m.. of said day at the south dooroftherourthou.se in the city of PUitts- niouth. in said county, sell at puoiic auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate u-wii: i lie sounimtsi i urwr vi , . . . , . . section nine !)). and the north half and the I uj keeping it in a saie piace sucn as southwest uuarter of the southwest quarter lor section ten (10). all in townsnipien u. ranire thirteen 03). east of the Oth 11. m.. in Cass county. Nebraska, toirether with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto be longing or anywise appertaining. The same I wing levied upon and taken as the property of Oeorire S. I'nton and Francis J. I ucon. defendants to satisfy a judgment of said court recovercu iy rue Hank oi ass county, plaintiff against said defendants. Plattsmouth. Nebraska. September 1st. A. IK. IKtt. JOHN 1. McBKIDE. li. It. Wimham. Sheriff Cass Co. Nebraska. Plaintiff's Attorney. Don't allow money to lie around, is easier to spend it and easier to lose it. SAUE MONEY Ak Tonr doctor what he thlnka of irt SarMpsjilla. H knuwi all about thta grand old family modieino. follow bia adrtcaaod wo WIU aatlatled. . J. C AT1I to., Lowell, aiaaa. Notice to Creditors. Stateof Nebraska. ,. tn rnl.i. f!oiirt Cass County. In tbeniatterof the estate of Constin J.Martin. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the creditors of kiiIiI decaei will meet the administratrix of said estate, before me. County Judge of Cass County. Nebraska, at the county court room in riattsmoutc. in jmuu county, on me 14th day of Octolier. 19UA and on the 14th day of March. 1904. at 10 o'clock a. m.. of each day. examinktuWadjustment mcd allowance. , ou can give a check for any part of months are aiiowea ror tne creditors oi i it at any time ana so nave a receipt VfoVSSTa. E.rTtriT SSe w - for payment without asking for one tate. from the nth day of September, imo. wnen you nave a oanic account you witness my hand and seal or saia, county will be anxious to add to it rather than court, at Plattsmouth. eorasna. tins i.tu ThsBanli of Cass County day of August, 1U3. J. K. UOUULASM, County Judge spend from it. Don't know more about it. you want to 3obn Bauer's XT be fear o ware Dan mnkes a specialty of all kinds x of Tin work, such as Roofing, S Guttering, etc.. and all work guaranteed. Call and get prices before contracting work. x 506 Aain Street, s plattsmoutb, ttebrasfca. &OOOOOOC WURL & COFFEY. The Up-to-Datc GROCERS. Here you can get anything kept at a first-class grocery store, and at prices to 'suit the times. Finest line of I Canned Goods on tho market. Don't fail to call on them for anything in the grocery line. Everything fresh from, the markets. Lace Curtains From I.:H) mt pair up in an elcuaitt line of designs. gjl Muslin Underwear . to clean up at aspcclal haraln ' TIIK I5KST LINK OF SUN BONNETS AT EACH TO CLO.SK OUT. r1 J Special Prices on Underwear. ZUCKWEILER & LUTZ. PLATTSMOUTH. NEC. Do You Want an Up-to- Date WHO FA Sot? If you are contemplating jeltinj one call on the old reliable tailor Frank McElroy, examine his fine samples anil leave youror (ler in time, and he will do the the rest. PLATTSMOUTH Savings Bank. Plattsmouth, Neb. OFFICERS AND Y II. NEWKLL, runs. T. S. II. ATWOOI). .1. DIRECTORS: K. I'AI!M KLK, Virn I'iiks. M. KOliKKTS, Oamiiiki:. I'ays interest on deMsits of sM.oo or more. Issues li'inaiid or time certilicates of dMsit. i'.nys ;iik1 sells exchange. Computes inU-icst from the first of the month on all deposits made on or lie fore tin; 12tli of tin; month. OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US and we will help you make it uroA. -"7" , , , . -' ::. :,::Jir:,--: ViSVi'fe; r . ! - XVIln4 U ,.Vv.v.i,ltVi v-.W.. F. G. FRICKE CO., Plattsmouth, Nebraska. PHARMACISTS. WURL & i to COFFEY. I 1.4 mm Bottled in Bond. XTbe Best XUlMe! iQ tbc Cbenpcet in tbc EnM Poor Whisky in not only dia R'reon)e to taste, but undoubted ly iiijuriouH to the Htomach. A lit tle good Wlii.sky in a fine ton it- and lieliw instead of harming. Such WhiskieH as Yellowstone, for in stance, will do you just as much good as a doctor's prescription. If you don t know how good it come in and try it. PRICES: Cuckenhelmenllye, per gallon. Yellowstone, " . Honey Dew, " . Big Horn, " " . .11 00 , 4 00 . 3 00 . 2 GO Dr. Elstcr, Dentist, T hn-111,l ivutviiiMUiM wAti PLATTSMOUTH, Thierolf, - - - NEBRASKA