the! .south jesttrday. j J. II. Jla'dfcuian of Weeping Water j in lue City jt&.uiua). Lawrence fetul! was viewing the splits in tLe metropolis Yesterday. i'aul Geiirig is cotitlntd to his home w ith au attack of rheumatic gout. Chas. Graves, editor of the Union Ledger, was a Plattsmouth visitor Monday. .So'ouiou Lgq of Hook U'ulfs was teatiiig the local uiaiktt with a load of vegetables Saturday. Dr. Jiutler of Weeping Water and 0. -.car liaier of .Nehawka were court Louse visitors today. The county treasurer dropped into the county seat today to see how li is eiK'je was getting along. Ld. Fitzgerald is supposed to be out iu the county trjiug to stem the tide tLat has set in again.vt Holloway. Janus Walker of Murray was ;i i'iiittstnouth visitor .Saturday, and t-iiking about everything but politics. Patrick Campbell, who was operated 1. pen last Friday for sti auguiatt d 1 ernia, is reported to be getting along i. icely. K.J.Mathis of Greenwood, II. M. Jiiissyof Tiiiou and II. T. ltichards j of Wabash were court house visitor.1- Friday. Jiishop Uouacuur of Lincoln was in t own o er night visiting w ith Father ,'urney. He returned home yesterday morning. Wui. It. Cioss and Koiuia C Frans. bvjiii residents of Cass county, have been granted a license to wed by Judge Ramsey. J. M. Stone of Is'ehawka was in town Tuesday and gives very encouraging re ports as to the position of alfairu fioui a democratic standpoint. W. C. Show alter of David City, Neb., ex-clerk of the district court of Cass eounty is visiting in the city and fd.aking hands with old friends. Mus Fupheme Itobbins is reported t' still be in a quite critical condition, ar.d her phy&icians expect a change for better or worse about tomorrow. Friday morning's papers chronicled tLe fact that Lx-i-enator Van Wyck died Thursday afternoon of apoplexy, with which he was stricken Monday. The county treasurer dropped into town Friday to see how his cilice was getting on. lie found it where he left it a few weeks ago, as near as lie can estimate. A great deal of new corn is being brought in eow days, a large portion Jude Itamsey departed for ' - -XuJ B Customer 3 O Is the Best Advertisement. Knnwinry thiR. much, but let our Clothes do the 4 All- talking. 2 There are clothes that simply jfr.jii i r , - "5? satisiy tneaemana clothes, ajain.that that comes with culture and pro gress. Z3 m We have a complete line of winier oiotning in gZI W,U satisfy you if Let us show you vhat the full measure of bargain-giving means in Men's and Boys' a Clothing, Hats 3 and Underwfiar. insdz c) nzw 500 Main Street, ' . . , i I 1 1 I ! 1 1 1 1 "ZT 11 i 1 1 i 1 1 i . eft, uSfiQQOQQOOQQO' of it being from across tha river. It sells for from fifteen .to twenty cents a bushel. A very handsome monument was erected Thursday by Miss Maggie 0'Kourke,over the graves of her f ather and mother. The .stone was furnished by Henry Tartscb. There is a rumor that Jiob Troop and Valentine Fgenberger sr., are to buy out the Claus Frekenfeld hard ware store. Hope H'a true. They would make a strong team. L'x-sheriff Kube livers has been iu the west part of the county putting in his best licks for Chapman, and he says he doirt give a d for any of the rest of the ticket. Frank Dickbou departed this morn ing for a trip over the couutv, during the course of which he wil: distribute the sample ballots throughout the precincts, as ixpiiKtl by law. Hon. John A. Davies is understood to be out in the county doing some fruitless ork among his pop trieuds in the interest of Judge Chapman. Xo use, John, he's u gone g '.-liug. Herman .Streityvtiser has a variety of onions called the .Surprise of w hich lie raised this year 100 bushels on a quarter of an acre of ground. Is there anybody in this vicinity can beat that? Mrs. Wiley, widow of the late Dr. Wiley, has made application to court tor an injunction restraining her son Kd C. Wiley from taking i.nd carryiug aw ay the corn and oats from her pi cru ises, to which he has no righttul claim. In her petition Mrs. iViley claims that she is restrained by tidal affection fiom arresting her son for theft. Takr Oil tli Uofiie! The undersigned is now ready, with a good portable ehete and tools to re move the weapons of horned cattle at ten cents a head. If those who wish to have such work done will add i ess me at ltock Bluffs, Neb., they will be promptly answered. 4t w !? D Fei:noNt. Attention is calltd to the Poland China hog sale advertised to come olf on Saturday of next week Xov. '.) at the home of Geo. L. Mulert,4 miles west of South Peud. Mr. Mul ertz has a most excellent strain of t hese best-of-all hogs, and deserves to have his sale well patron iml. Th repairs on J. V. Fgenberer's store are rapidly ueariug completion and J. V. will have one of the neatest store rooms in the city. Puremaplesyrup.it $1.00 per gal lon. New sorghum and New Orleans molasses, honey drip syrup and black strap can be had at Br:.N':Tr:TT & Terr's. rin nnt ctz Tor covering, ana rymtifv thfi in9.t& stocK nov that you come soon. iDr ' Z, V .- Y--'t .I.: . 2? WHt'Ait: AKK 1 U&Y Alt The tiudden conversion of the Weep ing Water Republican tliis week from a mild, meek and harmless sheet to a roaring, tearing, i ampant Chapman or gan is a remarkable metamorphosis, and has caused considerable comment. What is it, Brother Keithley, that has caused this upheaval? Answer out in school and let us in on the ground lleor! Was it boodle that caused your column. r.o reek with abuse of the opponents of Chapman, while a deep and profound silence pervades ita col umns as to the babijiceoi the ticket? Alas, for human depravity, that the tunedul chink of the honest dollar'' should have Midi a debasing effect on the m r.l tone of the Republican ! May the good Lord have me icy on your poor, weak soul ! Fvideuly the channel by which this charge was brought about was Hou.(?) John A. Davies. whose pen sciatches are visible in almost eveiy paragraph. This is appireut by the effort made to show that Jude Ramsey has tied up with the Polks. This M the baldest of campaign lie.;, and is told to inlluence next year's c mpaign. ;ev-r fear, Mr. Davies; the ecmo crats will tan Polk's hide neatly next year, and yours, too, and don't let that eSi'ape your leuiembrant ! The Polks ajtf not running the democratic cam paign, any more than are Davies. Chap man &. Co., and they know how lamen tably they failed to do that. The Republican sus Ramsey never had a case ,; to the supreme court to have it reversed. As a matter of fact quite a number of cases, orig inating in county court, went on ap peal through the 'district court, where Judge Ramsey was reversed, to the iu pieme couit wlu-ie he was sustained and J udgc Ch .ipm m'.s decisions were reversed. Again, the Republican represented that the Polks are opposing Jlouse worth and favoring Dealing. The op posite is true. They aie lightiug Dealing bitterly. The Republican's subsidized flings at the democrats can have ouly one effect: to show that Chapman, Davies, the Polks and Sullivan are lighting each other, and no sensible man will be ehVcted on either side of their con troversy . As to Russell, poor fellow, he is not worth minding. Ir Ramsey is such great pumpkins why has there, been so manv cases j brought out of his court to Otoe county on a change of venue? And if he has carried Cass ecu 'it y against such great odds w hy does he c oncede that county j to juage Chapman by 400? Ramsey j xvon't be in it. Nebraska City Press, j ay, IJro. Rrow n; when you start out j to misrepresent, wouldn't it pay better j to make statements that are not known to be untrue? Ho cafes have been taken from Ju Ige Ramsey's court to Otoe county. Furthermore the su preme court has decided that cat es can not be taken from one county court to another, and they cannot even be taken to a justice court from the county court except by consent of the parties, or vice veisa. The Press ought to know all tluse things. If it does not, its ignorance is ene:ousab!e. A sillier little lie was never invented unless it be the last statement of the above paragraph, which is a lie out of whole cloth. The Joi.'una.l. is author ised to say that Mr. Ramsey never made such an admission, but that he expects to carry C rss county by a good majority. Pi-:oi'nE in thM third commissioner district will not be apt to forget Mr. Hayes' action wherein C. II. Parrnele was given the use of the county funds in at four per cent iu spite of the fact that the First National bank at Greenwood had olf ere d six per cent and put up a good and fcuflicierit bond as tieeuriiy for the same. Ry that transaction the eounty lot t two per cent interest on an average of 40,000 during the year, amountiug to Sr'SOO, at least, and Mr. JJayes was clearly responsible for that loss, because Mr. Dutton would not have made the con tract had JJayes not agreed to it and Mr. Young was known to be opposed to the deal. That fact alone fchould defeat Mr. JJayes for re-election. Jvixje isui.LiVAN is a smart poli tician and when he gives anything up on his side, as h? in the case of the sheriff's light, one may be sure there is something in it. J)r. JJearing is a poor man himself, but if there js a poor family in this town that he has not helped, it Is be cause their wants were unknown to him. Tnis democrat) have, by universal acknowledgement, the best county ticket in the lldd. Now, jf Ihey wiJJ all pull together, they can win. sure. Judge Sullivan has admitted that iJolloway's chances for election are getting slimmer every day. VVIiV 1 lUK? The presence of A.C Wright in this city at the preteut should cause the people of this town to think a little. Why is this man Wright here? It is because he desires to visit his old time friends and acquaintances or is it be cause bam M. Chapman discovers he is defeated and has to import line work ers to save himself ? Which ? This fellow Wright has long been identified with the state house ring at Jjincoln. lie has made an odorous reputation as a political trickster and smooth man. Iu the palmy days of the Jiucoln ring Wright was a great hanger-on. . He has never been known U break away from the public ciib and is one of the festering leeches upon the taxpayers of this state. He is supposed to be a pubiic servant, but inste;.d is a public tool veering with each passing wind and always to be relied upon to show up when work is needed to save a republican riugster from defeat. In the past, say three ears ago, Wright invaded Cass county hot on the trail of Jiryau. Jike many another he was misled by appearauces and imagined that Cass county was the fccene of battle instead of Richaidson, Paw nee and Nemaha so he came. Valiant Wright, soft voiced and tuneful as the lyre, you w rote Field upon the sands of Cass county. In the voice of the wind sweeping from the parching prairies of Kansas you heard Field crooned as a lullaby to your slumbers but in the drear autumn when the wind whistled cold and the bands were covered with the storm mantle of old winter, Field was buried with the past and Rryau was triumphant. So will it be this time. Melodious as the tuneful voice may be it will turn to tones of sorrow when on November t the voters of Cass and Otoe counties will turn your idol to the wail and in place of Chapman you will read Ram sey. The Press says: "All the republican lawyers of Otoe county are supporting the re-election of Judge Chapman." Will the Press please name a single republican lawyer, outside of J C. Watson, who has not openly and above board proclaimed himself as against Chapmau? Have they not refused to go out and hold joint meetings w ith him? Have they not openly, on the streets, said that they could not prac tice law in his court? Name a repub lican lawyer who is supporting him, and The News promises to quote w hat these same law yers had to say about him less than ten days ago. They are all fighting him, and hard, at that. Nebraska City News. TiiK NewH of last Tuefcday had an absurb paragraph intimating I hat C. C. I'ariiiele is to be appointed deputy treasurer uuder Mr. Trits'.'b. The News bhould invent a more Jikely btory than that, if it goes into that busiuess. Mr. l'armele eay s he would hardly ac cept a depuiyjship when he could have had the nomination for treasuier by eayin that he would take it and with Mr. Tritsch's full consent, too. M'tiiAK Aucukk i.s one of the pioneers of Cass county and has always I borne an unsullied reputation. Of late years while acting a. police judge and justice of the peace, he has .studied law, has been admitted to the bar. and has litted himself well for ti e duties of county judge. Those who vote for him will make no mistake. "Jr I could 1,000 fees for get an allowance of doing 150 worth of work" said a republican lawyer re cently,"! would be apt to remember my beneticiary also." That may ac count for the activity of a certain at torney in this campaign. You can always Und the very best of coffees and the purest spices at liKNNUTT & TUTT'S. Dr. Marshall, Graduate DENT IST, Fitzgerald block. Jt will pay ycu to look at Joe Frank's new line of overcoats jutt re ceived. Jf you want something new und fresh in the way of evaporated fruits, and want them ciieup, call at Uen nett ic Tutt's. They have fresh rais ins, figs, currants, prunes, a pricots, peaches, cranbeuies, etc., all of the crop of 1890. Farmers who expect soon to lay in their wjntkk's kutav-y of coal will find that Jlenry JJempells prepared to till all orders for the vest rjuality at lowest prices. Yard at the Ji & M. shop yards " 38 If Sheriff Sale. JJy virtue 0 an order 0 tsale. Issued by W. Jr. Dentine, clerk of the district court wldilnaiid t or 'ass county, Nebrabka, and to we dlr'-tfd, j w ill ou me tin uay or nvcbuiuer, a. it., jouo, i 10o'olock.;&. in. ot midday at theoutj door of the toun houte in tlie city of i'iattemoutlj. In said county, eoll at oul)io u ucUon. to the Ixluh ett bidder or earn, the rolJowiiig real t-btate, I to-wlt: j Lot ro. hljttetu 16 lu block nemi 7, of j r'arter'fc addition to too village ot Avocm. Ch , county, jyetiriifesa, together wttu the onHvicu and oi'purtt'iiiujccs ihercuutp Lelonlmg or In auywlMU appertalulnt'; the sume heuig Jevlcd uiuu and takfcii lis the Tpifci ty of tllen Web httr and Owtn J. Webhtcr. defenddiu, to hatlb fy u Judgment of tald court rco ered oy J'ettr 1'eU'rs, I'lalntilr-, i:dt suid dfcf?ndunt DuU'l at I'latttnioutL, Ntb., t)c-t. J, J. C. Klb KHBAHY, iherin'. V&fM Co., yth. Matchew rjerlni', i'JuintJtt 's Alty. I" & OUR ENTIRE OF cot Was purchased ... - m , , . . A. 49 ODI X Sh Mi l mm AT PUBLIC BALE, At my farm, four and one-half miles south east of Ashland, Nebraska, on Saturday, Nov. 9, '95. I will offer all the "Tops" of my 1895 crop of Thoroughbred Poland Chinas, consisting of about Forty Boars and Fifty Sows , also ten head of yearling and older sows. A Free Lunch-Sale, at 12 : GEO. N. MTJLERTZ, Owner, a COL. P. M. WOODS, Auctioneer. one-half Bend. miles west of Soutli oney Farm four and one-half miles southeast of Ashland and lour 9 1 The uestion X !o With the average "Where can 1 get dollar?" E. WESCOTT Have studied the purchasing power of a $ in the Clothing mar kets and the result is, they have ready for your inspection the "satisfying portion" in Men's Wearing Apparel, This is no idle talk. We can demonstrate the FACT that we are "monarchs in this realm. " Nothing so easy to prove as the truth. Come in and see. C. E. WESCOTT & SON. ! I ... ONE PRICE ... S AND NO MONKEY BUSINESS. t ji. o, Livingston, i ATTORNEY AT LAW,' - mm mm mm mw mfrnm " . mm mm, mm rjAttKmOUUi, STOCK before the advance in prices, so avail yourself of this golden opportunity, and buy your Winter Footwear, for we can give you more for your money than any other house iu Cass county. Repairing Neatly Done. erwoo ! man today is the most for my o t f.jPEARLMAN, thv. leadinq ft Furniture Dealer, f F rarrif the J.Tgts.t Stofk ot JIOL'K ruii:yuiNus in t:n- oouctp. ... i'LA'J'TMforTU, NEIlUAsKA d 1 ( i mi 1 'uivided profits -- . f individual deposits t 1 Average reserve. 27.95 per cent, i ". - pared with 27.4 last report. -. ' ' 1 " .. -. V . -.-A ( X