Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901, November 23, 1898, Image 4

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Tiie Plattsmoath Joarna
..PUBLISHED BY. .
KIRK HAM & GREEN.
ISSUED SEMI-WEEKLY
PLATTSMOTJTH, NEBRASKA.
aUBaOBIPTION.
One year $1.50
One year, in advance, 1.00
Six months, in advance, 50
Three months, in advance, 25
Entered at the postoffice at Platts-
moutb, Nebraska, as second-class mat
ter.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23, 1898.
WHAT ELKOTED NEWELL.
The Weeping Water Republican
says that the people, after reading Mr.
Patterson's record, refused to elect him
to office again. This is an altogether
uncalled for remark and one which re
flects upon either the honesty or intel
ligence of the person making it. New
ell's supporters were unable to make a
single charge against Mr. Patterson
which The Jourxal did not show to
be either false or frivolous. On the
other hand Mr. Newell was proven to
have been a party to a deal whereby
the state was robbed in the most
brazen manner of thousands and
thousands of dollars. lie was shown
to be a consistant enemy of the work
ing classes and the "bead push" in the
county fair fake. Yet, despite these
things he was elected. And why?
Not because the people of the county
are dishonest or believe in rewarding
PATROAIZINO HOME INDUSTRY.
Most of the manufacturing enter
prises of the state are located in Oma
ha, and consequently Omaha people
are loud in their exhortations to the
citizens of the commonwealth to
"stand up for Nebraska" and "patron
ize home industries." . Just how they
can exoect the retail merchants of the
state, however, to push their products
when they are going ahetd with a
scheme to bankrupt these same mer
chants, is sometniug which -is hard to
understand.
If Omaha persists in her determina
tion to hold that exposition next sum
mer, every retailei in the state should
absolutely refuse to handle anything
manufactured in the state metropolis,
or to purchase a dollar's worth" of
goods from an Omaha jobber. If
Omaha is hoggish enough to want all
the retail trade, the country merchant
should retaliate by depriving her of
the wholesale business. "Self pres
ervation is the first law of nature."
pie on the money que-tion, and few
t. h.A nph an abundance Of re- weJrrer.?wKJ ot ectlo thirty-four rwl
who have such an abundance or re- - 'oii
sources of intellect and originality of rSuSSSlJS "'u if
iueas and method, or wbocould lead in fSSrJ
taken as the property of Mahioii O. W ed et al
defendants, to satisfy a Judgment of said court
recovered by Francis N. Glbaoii, plaintiff
apalnst said defendant.
Plattsmoutb, Neb., October 25. A. D..1S98
W. i. WUKBLEK,
Sheriff. Cass county. Neb.
B. H. Woolt, plaintiff attorney.
First publication Oct. 26. lsi'8.
the movement be has begun with such
excellent chances of success as be.
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REPEAL TUB FAIR SUBSIDY LAW.
One of the first bills Introduced in
the next session of the legislature,
should be for the repeal of the law
granting subsidies to state and county
fairs. Thousands of dollars are col
lected from the taxpayers of the state
annually, most of which finds its way
into the pockets of the self-seeking
managers of these fake shows, with no
resultant benefit to the public. The
people have grown heartily tired of the
whole business, and almost unan
imously demand that the law which
allows these leeches to fatten off the
public be done away with.
Let every voter urge upon his repre
sentative or senator the importance of
taking some action on this matter.
An Ohio court has given a railroad
man who had been blacklisted a ver
dict for $5,000 damages against the
company. Corporations or individuals
who seek to nuke men practically out
casts by depriving them of the means
of obtaining a livelihood are not only
iDjuring the individual, but the com
munity. Men who devote their lives
to any avocation are, as a rule, unfitted
to maintain themselves in other walks
and the bar to securing employment
in the business or trade to which they
are accustomed means pauperization.
Railroads, like individuals, have a
right to say whom they will and whom
they will not employ, but they have
no right, directly or indirectly, to pre
vent a man from securing a position
elsewhere. Omaha Isee.
That great free silver family "news
paper, the Omaha Weekly World-
Uerald, issued in semi-weekly sect ions
will be sent to new subscribers until
January 1, 1900, for only one dollar.
the yearly subscription price, and each
new subscriber who cuts out this offer
and sends it with hi dollar will also
receive a highly interesting premium
book, entitled "Lights and Shadows of
Our War With Spain." a series of his
torical sketches, incidents, anecdotes
and personal experiences, by John R.
Musick. This book of 224 pages in
paper cover, is one of the most attrac
tive and popular books that can be
offered as a premium. No age tit's
commission allowed on this offer. Ad
dress Weekly World-Herald Omaha,
Neb.
THEK DEPARTMENT STORE
ALWAYS IN THE LEAD.
tee. iliiirt
A strictly high-grade Family Sewing
Macmne, possessing all modern
improvements.
kmM equoi to lit Best.
pr:. - vz -y reasonable. Obtain them
yoj- 'ccal dealer and
maxe comparisons.
ems iaaiis co.
BELVIDEnE, ILL
.439 broad vy, N . .
Don't buy a dollar's worth of goods
from any firm that subscribes a dollar
for Omaha's fake exposition.
Toe late election resulted in making
a gain of two senators to the goldbugs
in the United States senate one In
Nebraska and one in Indiana, while to
the republicans it means a gain of
four one in New Jersey instead of
Senator Smith and one in New York
nstead of Murphy both of whom are
goldbugs.
Gamble Bros lost two valuable cows
one morning not long ago, caused by
eating alfalfa when the frost was on.
Farmers must remember that stock
should not be turned into alfalfa when
it is wet, either by frost, dew or rain.
When in this condition Jt forms a gas
in the critter, and death results In a
few minutes. Elm wood Review.
Bihxtallish is the best hope of the
laboring masses in America. You
may be sure that its coming will in
sure the betteiment of the condition
of the laboring man, because all the
To Cure Cold In Una Umj
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund money if it
fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has
L. B. Q. on each tablet.
Call and see those elegant steel
ranges at John R Cox's hardware
store. He will save you money on
anytbin iu his line.
Htnuko the Ilest.
Wurl Bros famous "Gut Ueil" is the
best 5c cigar in the market.
Plattsmoutb Exchange..
ocD. S. Draper, Prop
1016 South Tenth-st., OMAHA
. .TIIE BEST OF. .
fjftoW. jjiprf ami igsrg
worth $1.25, $139, $1.50 and $1.75 go $1.00. One
lot of Children's Shoes at 25 cents.
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Best patent flour, per 100 tl 85
Best half patent flour, per 100. 1 60
COFTEE3.
1 lb good Rio io
1 IbStantosand Rio 12J
Package coffee io
California hams 61
Large hams jo
Bacon 10
Dry Salt Meat 7
Bologna 61
2XZ8C SSTiTiA tTJBOtTm.
1 can blackberries 8
10 lbs Navy beans 25
10 lbs green peas 25
1 lb broken rice 6
Champion lye t. 7
3 boxes Lewis lye 25
Oil sardines
Mustard sardines
Price's baking powder, 1 lb...
Bon Bon
Calumet " . " ....
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2 lb can cove oysters 16
1 lb can cove
10c sack salt
12e sack salt
oysters.
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All other goods proportionately low. Highest market price paid for Farmer's
Produce. Bring in your produce and we will treat you right.
DRY GOODS Special sale for a short
. time. Nice line of plaids
at 2 I-2c, suitable for comfortables; 36-inch Per
cales, dark styles, 5c to close. Large importa
tion of Fine Dress Goods. We can show the
handsomest line in the city. Special sale on Un
derwear all next week. Garments as low as 25c.
Always in Stock,
Celebrated....
Including the
..Schlitz Milwaukee Beer..
Plattsmoutb friends especially invited
trusts and combinations of greed in-
dishonesty, nor because they are lack- eluding the money trust, the worst of.
Ing in intelligence, but because a ma- I aI1 trusts are fighting It to the death.
ioritv of the voters of the count? arl"a-e aaopiea mere wouia ue a re-
republicans and they considered it of vival of a11 kind9 of business; property
Ie33 imoortance to have an honest man I wouia rise so its wontea value, enter-
in the state senate than to have a re
publican in the national senate.
No man can bs elected in Cass
County without republican votes, and,
although Mr. Patterson secured many
of these, he would have had at least
251) m?re if it were not for the fact that
the coming legislature is to elect a
successor to Senator Allen. This is a
fact well knoffn to Mr. Newell, as well
as to every other intelligent man in the
county and is the only thing to which
the "plugged to size" gentleman owes
bis election.
The Journal would nor. again have
reverted to the successful candidate's
record if The Republican bad been
smart enough to keep its rooutb shut.
prises of every kind would take on new
life; old-time values would be restored,
and civilization itself would take a
leap upward and forward. This is not
a fancy picture, but a fact founded on
the absolute experience of all ages of
the world.
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- r A A MI! LOW.
My: Low Snakey Bnggs, in a com
munication published in a recent issue
of The News, signs himself "An ex
Pop." This is clearly a misrepresents
tion. My! Low is just as much of a
pop now as he was before be was
trun over the transom" at the Louis
ville convention, and was just as much
of a pop then as be Is now.
The fact of the matter is, he has al
ways been a cats-paw for pulling Milt
. Polk's republican chestnuts out of the
. fire, and his exposure by The Jocb
nal only resulted in forcing him to
, throw aside the lion's skin in which he
was disguised, and expose to the world
the elongated auricular appendages,
which are characteristic of the animal
. which is said to have feasted upon
thistles. ,
In the wonderfully constructed com
munication above referred, to the poly-
professional tonsorialist acknowledges
that h? and bis friends who compose
. the so-called populist party in this
city, worked against
When we take into account the
fact that under our past conditions 1
per cent of the population of the
United States have become the owners
of one-half of all the wealth of the
country, and that nearly all the great
fortunes of today have been made in
the past thirty-five years, it is a fact so
startling as to become the wonder of
the age. It demonstrates the fact that
our Jaws need revision so that the mil
lions who have never had the chance
W. B. ELSTER, Dentist, Water
man block. Plattsmoath, Feb.
Sheriffs Sale.
BV VIRTUE OF AS ORDER OF SALE issued
by lieorge F. Honseworth, clerk of the dis
trict court witnm and rorCaas county, Nebrsi
Us, and to ma directed, I will on tbe
24th dy of December, A D, 1898,
at II o'clock a. m. of said day at tbe south door
or me court nouse in tiie cay or fiattsmoutb,
in said county, sell at public auction, to tbe
blithest bidder for casta, the following real
estate, to-wit:
The nortoeist quarter fneV of section seven
teen i IT J. t-jwuship ten l0J north, range nine
(9) eaat of tbe sxib principal meridian in Cas
county, Nebraska, together with the privileges
anu appurtenances tnereunto Belonging or in
anywUe appertaining; tbe same being levied
npon and taken as the property of P. F. Waldron
et al, defendants, to satisfy a Judgment of said
court recovered by Seabury L. Sears, plaintiff,
agalntt said defendants.
riattsmouth, Seb., Nov. 23. A. D., 1398
W.D. WHEELER.
Sheriff Cass county, Nebraska.
-First publication Nov. 23, lsitt.
The Hotel Plattsmoath,
(Formerly City Hotel-)
E. II. HEITZHAUSEN. Prop.
Best 11.00 day bouse la the state.
Thoroughly cleanel and refurnished,
class tablo. Best of service.
First-
Corner Main and Third Streets,
V' rt. . vjr . J rr iska
Schlitz No. 2
E. G.MEYEB, Mgr. J
.A FINE LINE OF....
BAR
AND
CAFE.
WINES. LIQUORS, CIGARS
Sheriff's Sale.
BY VlhTCrf OF AN ORDER OF 8AL. issued
bv lieame K HouMwnrth. nrrk nf th Atm.
Aso Neatly Furnished I til 8. 14th 8tret.
oom f.i Kent. I OMAHA. ..
The Department Store
..Always in the Lead.. S
P. G. Fricke & Co
Wtll keep constantly on band a full and
completestock of pure
..and MEDICINES
PAINTS, OILS, Eta
BE CHEERFUL
The best way to attain cheerfuluess is to have your sur
roundings cheerful. Make your home inviting by repapering the
rooms and repainting the woodwork, but before doing so, call and
inspect the immense stock of new Wall Paper in all the latest de
signs, and get prices on paints, oils, etc., at Gering & Co's.
Alsc. a fall line of Droittlit's Saadiies
Pare liquors for medicinal purposes.
Special attention given to
COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS.
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Full Line of.
GUNTHER'S
Celebrated
Chicago
CANDIES.
Ne-
IT'S ALL NEW...
tnct court wun.n and for Cass county
nraaaa, ana to me aneciea, will on tlio .
2tb day of December, A D, 1898,
at two o'clock p. m. of said day, at the south
door of tbe court house, In the city of Plaits
mouth, In said county, sell at public auction to
tbe highest bidder for cash, the following real
estate , to-wit:
Lots thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen (IB),
Dia tcru iui anu dc t.ccu i 1 1 i i u ui ui:a liii ruivii i . -
(u of Duke' addition to the city of I Kibbons, t lowers and Trimmings of every description is entirely
flattsinouth. Cass Conntv. Nebraska. I '
together with the privileges and appur-I new. bought in the best
..'..Our Stock of Millinery, including Pattern Hats,
Is complete in every detail everything warranted pure and un
adulterated and of the very highest quality. -We make a specialty
of compounding prescriptions. Our stock of Druggist's Sundries,
including Combs, Brushes, Perfumes, Sponges, Chamois Skins, etc.,
is the finest in the city.
tM 1 tJT Ate OAllASlf ! 1M iVl A MS A AM
trances thereunto belomcfng or in anvwlse ' fa " wn:tHuciii.iiy iu piuuci
to owo their homes will have better appertaining the same being levied upon and I style and absolutelv un-tn-rlat
I lacen as the Drouertv Of Kate Koreskv t l. V14" ausujuiciv UU-lo-uaie.
. i . f .mi i f i ; I . . . . - " . , .- . ' . . ' I
uppuriumues. KJOO lllJUif 13 quite evi- I aeienuanw, to sausiy a juagment or sia court
. . it, , st I recovereu uj wuwjjuiuouiTju.piniDiiu, against
ucii. buo legal iu iciest, ists a tuu
high for the common good. Another
thing is apparent tbe power to form
aoJ operate trusts mnat be prohibited
At present so much of tbe earnings of
labor id consumed in paying Interest
on bonds that little is left to invest in
business enterprises, so that tbe
wealth producer is killed by competi
tion and gets very little of what be
earns, and mast use all of that for liv
ing expenses.
W. II. Harvet, who has been ap
pointed chairman of a committee on
ways and means to raise funds for car
ryingon of a campaign of education,
preparatory for tbe second great battle
for bimetallism in 1900, delivered an
address recently at Cincinnati in
which he set oat a plan for tbe raising
of fund for the education of tbe peo-
the democratic I pIe on subject. He proposes that
said defendants.
Plattsmoutb, Neb., November 19, A. D. 1894.
W. I. WHEELEK,
Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska.
By J. I. HcBride, Deputy.
I. II. Hatfield, Plaintiff a Attorney.
First publication Nov. 19. ISM.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF TWO EXECUTIONS Issued
" by tieorge F. Uouseworth, cleik of the dis
trict court witntn ana . tor cans county, Ne-
orasita, auu m mo uirecieu. i win on tne
24 tb day of Deeimbtr, A. I), 1898,
at two o'clock p. in. of said day, at the south
door of tte court house in the city of Platts-I
mourn, in saiu county, sen at dudiic auction, to
the highest bidder for cash, the following real
estate, id wit;
Lots sixteen (16), thirty-one (31) and thirty,
two 132 section twenty-four 24, township
twelve vi, ranite thirteen 13J east of the sixth
principal meridian in Casa county, Nebraska,
toitetber with the privileges and aDDurtenancea
thereunto belonglngorln anywise appertaining,
the same being levied npon aud taken as the
property of J. O. Petersen, defendant, to satisfy
a judgment of said court recovered by First
National Bank. of Plattsmoutb, Nebraska,
plaintiff, against said defendant.
riatismoutn, ceo., -November 19, A D, 1898.
W. D. WHEELEK. :
Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska.
- A. N. Scllivax, Att'y for Plaintiff.
First publication Not. 19, 1896.
MISS EVANS, an experienced trimmer from the east, is in
charge of the trimming department.
Prices to Meet the Approval of AH.
The Millinery Store is located in thz Union block, on South
Sixth street, and is under the management of Miss Nina Tucker.
..Mrs. L. J. Rankin.
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Fair Reasonsr
Sheriff's Sale.
DT VIRTUS OF AN ORDER OF SALE lsaned
u byCJeorge F. Uouseworth, clerk of the dls-l
tnct eourt witnin ana for Cass county. Ne-
I W.0W.WUU U UAfOUtCU. M. Will 1111 1NH
..! :!,.. 1..t anrtnnp an1 th Via. I I Wn() MTR WllltnOP tn atrl ins vnrk
vit. biva-oi. tut "'"ei "- I 3rd day of Uecember . . O...M98.
... . . rr. -r .k.tl I I
canse or meir exposure vj ihb juuk-i u tu opponuity 01 pieagmg I at two o'clock p.m. ofsaladay, at thesoutb
KAt and their failure to pack the tnerLselves to pay$la month into a moaUMoiM
Louisville convention, they used what common treasury for this purpose-the .."teft "wit: a""or c"' ine IO"ow,n
vir lnflaineA thev DOSSeSBed aeaicst J mM.. ,u .s..- . v- S1 I .teiKbtiaj in block forty-four J In the
v " v " r a r - a-uvuc w luus luuliiuulru lu un iiHiHM Im i i! iTm naiuinnnm. i au nmintv Nartraata tn.
the fusion ticket this fall. i gether with the privileges and appurtenances
Ivh av vcu4t buvjcwi vuijr Lj W I lucicuuw uciuufttuK w luaujniiw p(fsruuil
.r - . . . . . Jlng, the same being levied upon and taken as
drawn out and used to DUt free Sliver I the property of Jurgen Oreve et al.. defend-
busineSS is tbe assumption by tblSl,.. . ....... lants. to satisfy a Judgment of said court re-
, . . . uraiituiv lututus uauus U BYfry Clll- I "ercii uy uuu o. rsiuouus t si. , piiiDllEI,
' - - 1 7fin Of thA ITnltAd Stt nn ltaA
yarplot, that he is not only responsible I ' "
for the defeat of the ticket In this lw kUD cuuium,-
la. F . a ? . . ai - a -
.rt,ir,t- rnf nlan fnr thfl tiirnlnir down consisung or aenaiors Jones or
of Senator Allen. What a joke. I Arkansas, Allen of Nebraska, Teller
Bat Briggs is no longer a spy in the I of Colorado, ex-Govs. Stone of Miasou
camp, ueneaict Arnoia went io x.ng-iri anaAiigeiaot Illinois, mis work
land after he had betrayed his country,
against said defendants.
i'lattsmoutn, reo., nov. 1st. a. v.. 18W .
W. D. WHEELER,
Sheriff, Cass county, Neb,
First publication. Nov 8, 1894.
Sheriff's Sale.
1 DT VIRTUE OB" AN ORDEi. OP SALE issued
v hr ueorea r. Honuwortn. Klerk of tht 1l.
Ne-
The reason why you should do bus
iness with us is fair and equitable. We
are sejlingr goods cheaper this fall than
our competitors. We have the most
desirable line in Cass County. We can
show you anything you may want in our
line. ,We can undoubtedly save you
money on all purchases.
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, Our Repairing: Is the Best.
GERING & CO.,
The Leading Apothecaries and Chemists.
322 Main Street,
PHILLIP THIEROLF
paopuicron.....
Local Aeent for the Celebra.e
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n
Ol St. XjovlIs, 2vEo.
Famous Pale and Budweiser Beer
....IN KEG AND BOTTLES
And the Great MALT-NUTRINE.
"Canadian Club" T
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THE GENUINE RHINE WINE.
I All
1 OOOOQCCO
Orders Promptly Delivered to All Parts of the City.
'Remember the place Opposite the Court House.
is a most important one, and is io ez-
andMylLowbas at last gone over to J cellent hands. There is no man In
the republicans. j America who has done more than Mr.
Try Tni JoraNALaTyear. I Harvey for th? education of the peo-
trlct court within and for Cass county,
nrasaa, ana to me airectea, x win on tne
26ih lay ot November, A. D., 1898,
at two o'clock p.m. of said day. at the south
door of the court house in the city of Platts-
mourn, in saia county, sell at public auction, to
tne tusnest maaer ror casn. tne following real
estate, to-wit:
. The north half nHJ of the northwest quarter ,
Second Door South of Postoffice.
MODERN :: FOOT
If VOU desire to be strietlv un-tn.r1at J
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stock is the very finest ever brought to this
and quality. The latest toes the most fashi
tans, etc. Inspect the stock. Get the pri Bo
please you.
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