, feTl , , U 9 o i 1 -" " a-:"-r ' -:-Ti-!t t-T. J?rr. T:.'" "- v.-.. .--rr . V irtni ., ,,, . ,, . .n -1 r r .h.. . " ' - - G'-EAT - - H csll - S2 Tin mm -ibm it -Read the prices ! Ymie and see us ! i : SIHKIDIESo AflaMES! I In order to have our stock ready for the fall we have decided to sell all of our $1.75, $1.69, $1.50, $1 39 and $1.25 IFW $HoDH .pen IPaniiN This includes men's and ladies': Ask -taUeXlaa Dollar goods. They will please you in style, quality, price ane. 'm your feet. One large lot Ladies' Vests, at 3c. One large lot Ladies' Vests at 5c. Ladies Vests at 10c and 12 l-2c. Ozxe Olxoice Iiot Shirting, only 7c worth 10 and 12c. H r cd a CD T5 CD O CD BLAGK DSESSWODS. A fine line, worth $1.00 Pyard will -1 1L! I 1 v" t M-9 ... go ax inis saie ax ouc. ix s wl. COmjng miles just to see this line of 3. We guarantee them the $1.00 qual. Laces, :Eaaa."brIa.erIes, ; Ribbons, etc., go on special sale. 1 Ta,"ble Oil Olotlxs. Elegant Vine, only 12 l-2c per yard. Special drive in all Linen crashes, 5c; something better av 8 1-3; beautiful goods, 10c. Table damask, 25c. We have better goods at special prices for this sale. BEST CAMBRICS. We will sell you these goods at 3c yd. Here are a few snaps from our pepartment. We have hundreds of others which it will pay you to investigate: Scaps. Pearline ,r 4c 10 ban Lenox 25c 10 bits Santa Clans 23c 15 bars Ark 25c 1 bottle blueing, 16oz. '5c 3 cakes Toilet Soap 8c Stoneware. 1 gallon Crocks Sc i - " 5c 1 " Jags 83 J " " 5c 1 gal. Jrs 6c 2 gal. " per gal 6Jc 3 gal. " per gal 6c Coffees. lib good Rio 10c 1 lb Santos and Rio 12c All package Coffee. 10c Teas. 1 lb Uncolored Japan 25c 1 lb Beat Gunpowder 48c Graclsers. Spices. 1 lb Soda, Heat 1 lb Oysters Ginger Snaps , Assorted Jumbles. Graham Wafers.. 1 lb Pepper 1 lb Cinnamon 1 lb Mustard . 1 lb Ginger 1 lb Allspice lib Cloves IS; Meat. California Hams Large Hams '. lc Bacon : Dry Salt Meat Bologna - yic 2lscellaza.e"u.s- Gic 13c 18c IS"! IS'. 1HC 1 can Blackberries 3 cans Salmon 8 lbs Navy Beans.... 8c 25c 2oC 10 lbs Green Teas 25c 1 lb Broken Rice. 4c Miscellanec, 1 lb Beat Kice Special G.-od Broom , Wash Boards , 1 pkg Cocoanut , Champion Lye , American Lye 3 bDxea Lewis Lye Oil Saidines Mustard Sardines Sweet Chocolate Baaer's Chocolate Condensed milk. 3 cans Good peaches, per lb 18 lbs best granulated sugar , 19 lbs best -C" sugar Bucket Syrup Bucket Jelly 21b package oat meal.... Price's baking powder, 1-lb can. . Price's bakiug powder, i-lb can . . Boa-Bon baking powder, l ib ran 21b can corn '. 21b can cove oysters lib can cove ousters Best tomato catsup, per bottle. . . CD D CD -a r 3 r 03 r-h O $ CO m ORGANDIES. Double fold wool finish Dress Goods, A GREAT BARGAIN. 1S. One lot of Pants, worth $1.50, $1.25, $1.00 and 90c, go at 75c. in this sale. wish to clean up stock. Print goods at 3 3-4c. Our best 7c ISo 13c 8c G3 7c 25c 4c 7c , 25c . 10c , .25 . .07 U.00 1.C0 1 .45 40 . . .5 .20 .1(1 .. .07 .15 .10 Hid. ZiGcoll3-i3.ec"a. J tiiimet buking powder, 1-lb can... .. li; .-ack salt 15c rtck salt B-. t S it, 20 puf.iJ- Lemon extract, bottif Vt!ji!l.' rxiract C ;! Oil, per gallon NV York ('rennj Oheece, per poui Gottd bucket : l!tst libr buckets Bran, 100 Uh Kie-jHiit Hour bins L-tiup chimneys Aro gloss starch Argo coin starch I dozen clotbes pin (California prune Klegant raisins : packages prlor matches DwightV (ow Brand soda. per lb . S np, 1 " b.irs II r.terrailk coap.3 bars 31b can tomatoes Fancy itlacs Ul!:(aiil .10 .05 .10 1.00 .05 .0-5 .10 .13 .13 .25 .55 1.25 .05 .04 .04 .01 .05 .05 .24 .07 .25 .08 .10 Oosite Banlr of Cass C0-a.aa.t3r, STCeE, 2 la. The Plattsmeath Journal . . PPBLISBRD BY.. KIRKHAM & GREEN. ISSUED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOTJTH. NEBRASKA. .SUBSCRIPTION. Oa-i year il.50 One year, In advance, 1.00 SLx months, In advance 50 Thr-e months, In advance 25 Entere-1 at the postofflce at I'Jatts mouth, Nebraska, assecond-claea mat ter. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. 189S. NfT H 8MAKT AS SUPPOSED. Judge Hay ward doesa' seem to be as smart as the Post crave him credit for. Last Friday that paper said: "Mr. Hay ward is known to be just a little too smart to accept a nomination for governor in the face of 15,000 majority given to Holcomb two years ago, that wonld have to be overcome." But, sad to relate, the local sheet appears to have bad far too high an opinion of the Otoe county politician's smartness, for on the very day that the above para graph appeared, Hay ward gave out an Interview to a Nebraska City paper, In which he gave notice that he desired the Gubernatorial nomination. The Post will now use its utmost endeavors to have him head the state ticket, and Immediately after bis nomination, it will probably predict bis election by a lae majority. But that won't elect him, nor. In fact, will anything else. There will not be a republican elected to a state office in Nehiaska this year. The Cass county "fair" this year promises to be a bowling success. That Is, It will succeed In filching over $700 from the tax payers of the county and that's all the officers set out to do. Ir Judge Hay ward should Denomi nated for governor on the republican ticket you may look for the railroads to take even as active a part in the campaign as they did when Tom if a jors was a candidate. In fact it has been said that Hay ward's principal reasoo for going after that nomination was the assurance ot thp corporations that they would back his campaigH with big bundles of boodle. But all the wealth of the railroads of Nebraska cannot corrupt or bribe a large enough number of the voters of the state to cause a repetition of the Moore Bart ley Mosber regime. Republico boodle rule in this commonwealth is a thing of t'ie past. Those people who fondly iiuagintd that the republican party would com pel corporations to r-av their nroDor tion of the war tax, have been fooled just as is any one else who depends on that party doing riirht. It was tfiven out while the bill was pending that the express, telegraph and telephone com pinies were to be taxed on their busi ness, the telegraph companies to be compelled to affix a stamp to each mes sage sent. But now. when the law has gone into effect, the corporation claims that its patron must pay for the stamp, ana the republican commissioner of internal revenue decides that that is the proper construction to be placed on toe uw. This will of course cause little surprise, for if ever a re publican legislative body has by mls- taae passed a law that was distasteful to a corporation, there has always been a republican court or administrative officer to nullify it. Instead of paying their money into the common treasurv forjtbe support of the government, inese corporations place a portion of it In the republican campaign fund for the corruption of voters. And every one knows that republicans are advo cates of reciprocity. The packing house employes of South Omaha were on a strike last week, their demand for living wages having been refused by the firms em ploying them. During the time that they were out, their conduct was above criticism. No violence of anv kind was attempted, the men went about their business in a quiet and unob trusive manner and calmly awaited a settlement of the difficulty, which was affected in a manner satisfactory to all concerned. Yet in spite of all these facte the Lincoln Jonrnal, that most iletased of all coporation ponderers aii-l lickspittles, must perforce setup the characteristic cry for "soldiers to sulxiue the strikers." It seems nl avghty fitrange that whenever a wae earner has a disagreement with a cor- potation the first thing that the repub lican organs think of is poldirrs. No niitter how well-behaved the bread winner may be, the republican idea seems to be that men with bayonets ' should be brought upon the scene, to cow him into submission, and 'should j Corporationist II ay ward be placed at the head of the state government, the workiogmen may be sure that when ever there are soldiers in thestate.it wiil be unuecsssary for the corporation managers to call for them uioiethau once. All repairs fully guaranteed at Cole man's. Democratic tt Convention. The democratic state central com mittee herebv calls a delegate conven tion of the democrats of the state of ' Nebraska to meet at Lincoln, Neu . at the Funk opera house, on Tuesday, August 2, 1898, at 2 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for,tbe following state offices to be filled at the ensuing election: Gover nor, lieutenant governor, treasurer secretary of state, attorney general, auditor of public accounts, commis sioner of public lands and buildings, and superintendent of public instruc tion; and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the convention. All citizens who believe in the principles of the democratic party as declared in the Chicago platform, and who intend to affiliate with the democratic party are invited to participate in the selection of delegates to this convention. Each county is requested to send one delegate for each 100 votes or major fraction thereof cast for Hon. Wm. J. Bryan for United States senator at the general election of 1894. Counties casting less than 100 votes for such candidate will send one delegate. The headquarters of the democratic state committee will be at the Lindell hotel, where delegate tickets may be had. Under the above apportionment Cass county wilt be entitled to twenty-one (21) delegates in the convention, the entire number entitled to seats being 813. Buy your jewelry of Coleman and get the best. ; - CitH For Mat Convention. Lincoln, Neb., July 1st, 1898 The People's Independent Party electois of the stale of Nebraska, are lifreby requested to send delegat from iheir respective counties to meet in conven- i tion in the city of Lincoln oiiTusd ; August 2ud, 1S9S. at 2 oVh-pli j-. m a the Oliver '1 heater, lor the jm- of i placing in nomination c-tmli 1 1 - for ; the following state otliref: 1. Governor. 2. Lieutenant G-'vernor 3. Secretary of .State. 4. Auditor of Public Acco'inta. 5. Treasurer. G. Superintendent of Pnbt'c In struction. 7. Attorney General. Commissioner of Pnhlh; L in! :im Buildings and for the tri)i- irn f such other, business as uit ir-p:h come oeiore me convent ion i I" rep resentation isba-ed upon one de!eji at large for each county, at.d ut-e d I egate for each one hundred vi h i major fraction thereof, cast for J mtue John J. Sullivan for Hupreme judge at the election of 1897. Under this aportionment, Cass coun ty is entitled to twenty-four (24) dele gates, the total number entitled to seats in the convention being 1116. It is recomended that noptt-xiesbe allowed, and that the delegates present cast the full vote of their respective delegations. And it is further recommended that all persons who believe in the princi ples as advocated by the Peoples Inde pendent party, who have not con nected themselves heretofore w ith said party, are hereby invited to participate in the deliberations of the same. The headquarters of the committee will be at the Lincoln Hotel Cor. 9th and P St., where delegate tickets may be had. J. II. EdmioTKN, Chairman. M. Howe, Secretary. I .0131 THE HKfi CHARACTER - - - THE r,. ruKBi Hasi Been Maintained for Nearly a Quaker of a Century. In future there will be no departure from ,'e plan to supply the public through licensed dealers everywhere whiskies 1 sealed botties, under the brand (G. O. Taylor) that will pass the inspection the chemist and meet the requirements of the physician or of the invalid. RefUSe substitutes for ff G. O. T." If your druggist or grocer cannot suppL or wants to substitute something else; refuse to buy, write the proprietors of Gq Taylor Whiskies, Chester H.Graves & Sons, Boston, and they will see thf vou are supplied. Legal Notice. Sheriff's Sale. DY VIRTUS OP AN EXECUTION, luiied u by George F. Ilouseworth. e'erk of the dis trict court witnin aoa ror Uasa county, Ne braska, and to me directed, I will on the SOth day of August A . !., M98, t two o'clock p. m. of said at the south door of the court house. In the city of Plaits mouth. In said CountT. sell at nubile antfnn m the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate, to-wlt: ixts sixteen, (io) seventeen, (17) and nineteen, (19) In section seven. (7) townshlo twelve. l2t range fourteen (14) In Cass county, Nebraska to gether with the privileges and appurtenance tbereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining, the same being letied upon and taken as the propertr of Catherine Iietiland. defendant satisfy a Judgment of said court recovernd h J. A. Boeder and assigned to John Bluk- plalntlff, against said defendant. riattsmouth. Neb., Julyieth, D., 1896. W. D. WHRKr.RR 17-S 8heriff. Caaa oountr. Nab. A. N. SUIXIYAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. In the matter of the Estate of William Osseii kop, deceased. This cause came on for hearing upon the liviiuuuui oiargarei usuenzop, administratrix of the estate of William Oasenknn. dpceajied. praylng for license to sell the east half of the nortnwest quartet or section twenty three, township twelve, range eleven, east 6tb p. m., Cass county, Nebraska, or a sullicient amount of the same to bring the sum of C1.600 for the payment of ttie debts allowed against the said estate and the costs of administration, there not Deing sumcient pe sonal property to pay It Is. therefore, ordered that all Dersons In teres ted in the mid estate appear before me at the court house in the City of Plattsmoutn, Ne braska, on the 23d day of July, 18U8, at 1 o'cl ock p. m., to show caus-) why a license should not w Kraniea to aia administratrix to sell so mucu or tne a Dove described real estate of said deceased as hall be necessary to pay aald debts and expenses. Dated this ltitn day of June, A. D. 18W. B. 8. ItAMSKT, Judge of the District Court. Sheriffs Sale. BYVIRTUB Of AN ORDER OK SALE, Issued trict court within and for Cass county. Ne- - v iuo uiicviou, a win ou tne SOth dst of JuIt. A. It lftAM.. at two o'clock p.m. of said day, at the south door of the court house in the city of Plaits mouth, In said county, sell at public auction, to the hlffhest hlildAr f.ir abK t k a fni i i i estate, to-wlt : Lot four (4) and lota five 5 and six (e). an in block thirteen (13) In the city of ith!S,0U f'n M county Nebraska, together ."wr,......! Hiu(wuiuiieBiareiiDio belonging or In anywise appurtalning ; the aame being levied upon and taken as the prop erty of Amanda Herrmann and Clara Herr mann, as hnlra II "J" ceased, defendant, to satisfy a Judg ment of said court recovered by The Liv Uigston Loan and Building AaaociaUon, plSn- tiff, against said defendant. Platrsniouth, Nob., JuneSS A. 1S98. W. D. WHrCKLKU. Sheriff. Cass county. Neb. By J. D. MrKKiDK, Deputy. Matthew Grjiino. Att'y for Plain tiff. F.G.Fricke & Co Will keep constantly on baud a foil and complete Mock of purr 9?fUGS.. ..and MEDICINES PAINTS, OILS, Etc. Also a (nil line Of Druggist's Sundries Pure liquors for medicinal purposes. Special attention given to COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS. Full Line of. . GUNTHER'S Celebrated Chicago C AND IE PlatismouthEfihange.. D. S. Draier, Prop 1016 South Tenth-st., MAHA . .TllK BEST OF. . ffwes, and; ar Always In Stock, tnciu4iut the ..Schlitz Milwaukee Beer- Plattsujoutii friends especially u.ass7 1 r jprem erf J JT Whatever ) J ) flTZ F 1 A i rc vU?n '"A' 7 K. Uj? -.-..i,, . .-is I " f v Sliest fl.eo day house la the wtJil 5roinfUly cleansed and refurnishedlfa class table, lieat of serrite. V t Corner Main and Thirc' Streets, I'lattamoutii, Nebraska. I V- 4 t. r X : 1 mm a i