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The Srnii-VCcckly cwHerz d PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS AND FHIOA V ... BY TIIK . . . NKU'S l'UltMMIINd (JOMI'A.N M. I. I'Ol.K., KDITOK IIAII-Y KDITlON. One Year, iu advance, . . . . Six Months Oai Week, Single Copies, 8EMI-WEKKLY EDITION. Oue Year, in advance, . . . Six Months, tf on 2 50 10 5 tl 00 .10 LARGEST CIRCULATION Of any Cass County Paper. CALL FOR COUNTY CONVKNTION. Tho republican of C iss county arts hereby called to m;ot in covun tion at Weeping1 WhUt, Nebraska, on Satur day, July SO, 1808, at onu oV lock p. rn. for tho purpose of pricing in nomina tion candiuatort for tho following olli ces, to-vdt: County attorney, two luemboia of tho legislature, ono sena tor, one member of tho board of county commissioner from tho third district; also to tiulccl 21 dulcgatcH to tho Ktato convention at Lincoln, AuUbt 10, at 10 o'clock a. m.; also 2( delegates to tho first congrosbio: al convention at Lincoln, on August .', at 8 p. rn., and for tho traDHaction of such other bus iness its may properly conio before tho convention. Tho coraraitto recommended that thoro be r,o proxies recognized, but that the delegates present from each precinct or ward cast its full vote. Tho primary to select delegates to s iid convention will bo hold on Saturday, July 23. Representation is based on the vote cast for G. W. Kaley, (regent, for the state university in 1807,) being one delegate for each 15 votes or ma jor fraction thereof, and ono delegate at largo for each precinct or ward: PRC'T VOTINli i'LAtE TIME AM) NO HKL Avoca Avoca p in Center, Mauley 5 to S p m 7 8 Mile Grove, Heil school house -1 p in 7 Elm wood, Murdock school h'se 8 p m lJ Greenwood, Alvo 8 p in H Liberty, Union 8 p in 10 Louisville, llasseinier's hall S to 9 p in U Ncli.iwka, Nehawka sch'l h'se 8 to ! p in I) Mt Pleasant, Pleasant Dale " 8 to ! p in 5 Rock Bluffs Fin t l ist., Murray school h'se S to 9 p in S Secoi I " Rock liluits " 8 to t) p in 5 Tipt .n Luinb'r office Eagle 8 to i p in 8 South Iiend, So Hend school h'se 8 to i p in 6 Stove Creek, Elimvood opera h'se 8 to t p in J Salt Creek, Greenwood 8 to 1 p in 8 W Water prct, Cascade school h'se 8 to 9 p in 0 Weeding Water City First Ward. GAR hall 8 to 0 p in 5 Second Ward, Council Chamber 8 to tl p in 5 Third Ward, Powel's Hall 8 to 9 p m 4 PlatU I'rct Taylor school house 4 to 5 p in t Piatt:-mouth City First Ward, Perkins House 6 to 8 p m 7 Second Ward, Turner Hall 6 to 8 p in i) Third Ward, Ritch'y lmbr office to p m 1 1 Fourth Ward, Council Chamber to 8 p in 4 Fifth Ward, School House 6 to 8 p m 6 C. D. Claiu', Chairman. 11. G. Beards lee, Seeretarv. The Lincoln Courier is the best edited weekly paper printed in this state, and a woman is the editor. If there are more women as bright as Mrs. Harris, the newspaper field is a proper one for them to enter. Dewey is a diplomat, as well as a warrior. If Merritt is gifted with as much horse sense, the admiral and the gene:al will annex, not only the Philippine islands, but China as well; that is, providing it is the proper thing to do. A western paper is booming Judge Crounse for governor, but the judge's boom is not assuming alarming pro portions. Republicans generally will not take any interest in the matter, until the ex-governor pays his man Hilton's $5,000 shortage. WiTn William V. Allen the issue this fall, the legislative campaign will be dead easy. Not all the rivers of talk from the Boy Orator to B. P. Al len can explain away the active ef forts made by Senator Allen at the be hest of the sugar trust wherever its interests were jeopardized at Wash ington. Prof. S. A. Mokrisox of Eugle, in this county, is in every way quali fied for the position of state superin tendent of public instruction, and he would be a strong man for that office. His Cass county friends are urging him for the position, and the News would bs glad to see him successful. Several friends out in the state have tendered their assistance, and we should not bo surprised to see Mr. Morrison on the ground with a big following. Europe has its losnon. We were not ready for war; but wo made a clean job of it, and now, as war came from European sympathy, so peace must come from European pressure. If it does not, but one course remains the war must be carried into Spain and Europe must feel its effect at short range. No European nation wants this, and an attacx on the Spanish coast is today a quicker, shorter and more direct path to peace than any attack on any Spanish garrison in Cuba or Porto Rico. THE war clouds are scattering and there is much talk of peaco, even in Madrid. Premier Sasrasta has re signed with the entire cabinet, and the Qaeen Regent will have to form a new ministry. It is said tha military leaders will be in the next cabinet, which is not a ture forerunner of peace. It is reported that the United States demands $210,000,000 indemnity. and the surrender of Cuba, and Porto Rico and a coaling station on the Ca naries. The Philippines to be held as security until the indemnity is paid. I'i'M't. rn-t -i -if courno u'-hi - HC- o S . . n. i u ; h may h v- to nc i'i il hi'in. Tik'i-.- i no q uot ion but wh it tlw poaro party at Madrid is rapidly gi owing, and it looks as thoiiL'h th" (Mid win not, f ir awny Tte Sp ni-h i in horitieH ;i-o very .fearful f 'oni inoilore Watson who sails 'III ii - day, intercepting Cm in a r be fore ho can roach Spain nd destroy tho rest of tho Spanish fleet. They now have a holy foar of the American battleships, which they were wont to make so much fun of a few mouths aero. A HOL'SK divided cannot endure. Sagacious democi aUs, with an eye to the perpetuity of their party, see tbo at boluto iioces:?ity of lopping off six-teen-to-one, anarchy and general dem- "gog'""1 from their platforms and get ting bark to the good old platitudes, potent enough to sweep their party into power in days gone by. Illinois democracy i reeling under the pur gatives adtirnisteied by Harrison, and tho r-timuhmts injected ljAlt geld. The outcome will bo a very sieiv patient, and the triumphant oleo- tion of a republican legislature. INKOKM.VIIO.N AN1 OPINIONS. "1 lie Spani h wrecks." old Neptune said, "Are coming thick and fast. With now and then a busted gun, And now and then a mast; I'll open up a junk bazaar When this sad war is past."' Walt Mason. John T. Mallaliou. ex-superintend ent of tho Kearney reform school, was Wednesday sued by tho state for $4,400 which ho is charged with receiving for sugar beets and turning to his own uso. The Spaniards have been counting up their losses and find that they number twenty-ono warships, with an iggregate tonnage of nearly 45,000,and twenty-ono trading ships. So far they have captured ono Amer ican trading ship which was recovered by Dewey after he reached Manila. Little Jonny Davies and Slippery Sam seem not to have cut much ice at the state league convention Tuesday in Omaha. The delegate to the Na tional convention elected was A. C. Wright of Elmwood, with J. L. Root of this city as alternata. Your Uncle Sam is quite busy just cow annexing tho nation of Hawaii while he captures the Ladione Islands and plants a Hag on the Philippines, clear out Santiago, and make ready to capture Porto Rico. This is his busy day every day. Tho west has been pretty thorough ly farmed out, and the restless Amer icans wanted to go somewhere else. Thy will now have plenty of oppor tunities, and still remain under the Amerfcan Hag. While Chapman and Davies went out to see the town, in Omaha,Tueeday night, carrying the credentials of the Cass county delegates in their inside pockets, thinking how smart they were, two or three delegates went up and got seats, attended the caucus and got a Cass county man for nation-al delegate before the two "smart" poli ticians woke up. They were too slow for people who are up to date, and can't train in that class. President McKinley's refusal to consider Toral's offer to surrender the city of Santiago providing the Spanish army was allowed to depart in peace into the interior, notwithstanding the alleged advice of General Shafter to accept, was like a soldier and states man. It is true that the Spaniards might not be able to do us much harm if they escaped cipture,as tho war will probably bo determined by operations outside of Cuba, but they would be a terror to the poor people . of Cuba, whom they would continue to murder and rob for an indefiiite time. They should be corralled somewhere in the United States and kept from further m'schief. State Journal. When Dewey sunk Spain's Philip pine fleet without a scratch or the loss of a man, many said it was an accident and that according to the doctrine of chances it could not hap pen again in a thousand years, because such a thing had not happened in three thousand years. But in just two months Sampsons's fleet dupli cated the trick at Santiago. The nations of the big round earth wil take notice that Uncle Sam is not sink ing fleets by accident, but by design. Ex. Windy V. Ailen kept up his reputa tion to tho last, and was clamoring loudly against adjournment and for an extension of the session when the session closed. Allen is a great iran, as a time killer. Yellow fever seems to have broken out among tho Araeric in troops near Santiago, though every precaution is being taken. General Miles should butcher the Spanish army without de lay, and at any cost, so our soldiers can procure shelter from the awful tropical rains and burning sun. The yellow fever has been commu nicated to our soldiers by tho starving refugees, it is said. If the refugees would raise more corn and eatables, and es h they would r ot need to starve. It is said that corn matures there in ninety days from the time it is planted. The dreaded scourge now j seems to have a foothold in tho ranks. I aim moo iinntT exist from iha. h u w than f oin the bullets of the tVo'i.cheroUs S.aninrui-. Definite news chronicling the fa. I of Santiago is longingly looked fur by every patri otic n nd humane Citizen. General Tortal evidently delays with the hoj o that yellow (ever m v do what ho can not hopo to accomplish. Victor Johnson, formerly book keeper at the insane hospital, but now a member of compiny A, Third regi ment, and Miss Dora Sprnguo, a type writer at tho samo institution, went to Blair from Omaha Tuemlny and were married in view of Mr. .1iIiiim):i'h ap proaching departure. State Journal. Tho battleship Oregon fires tho greatest projectiles in tho world. On hundred and fifty 13-inch shells are being rushed to Cuba for the Oregon. These great projectiles will crush tho armor of any Spanish ship afloat. They will penetrate twenty inches of steel armor, fifteen feet of solid oak, four fet t of granite, seven feet of con crete. As 12 inch armor is tho best the Spaniards have to oppose ag iint them, it will bo easy work for tho O.egon. Tho Thurston county delegation to tho state league in Omaha Tuesday, coutained Chief Blackbird and several other full blood Indians When cheers filled the hall tho war whoop of the Indians could bo heard far above the other voices. Tho easterners who were present to attend tho national leaguo were highly entertained by tho spectacle. Kaiser Wilhelm will eat several more wienewurst before ho declares war against a nation twice as Large and twice as wealthy as his own, sinco he discovered they would fight when they had to. The wars between China and Jaoan and this country and Spain have been so unequal that a real fair test of mod ern war machinery has not yet been had. If the Oregon or Iowa could meet the Pelazo on the open sea and engage in battle, the result would be of great interest. Spain has no ono to tako the pre miership, and rather than h;ive the place go begging, wo rise to placo in nomination D. K. Ban- of this city. Dave could do the honors, aud with him we might negotiate terms of peace that would be mutually satis factory. Sagasta is no longer equal to the emergencj'. and we hope he will take to our suggestion kindly. The express companies which were so porkish about the war tax, will have to come to time and pay tho tax themselves, according to a decision of the committe of intern tl revenue and the attorney general. ItEl'UKLICAN STATE CONVENTION. The republican electors of the state of Nebraska are requested to send delegates from their respective coun ties to meet in convention in the city of Lincoln, on Wednesday, August 10, 18'JS, at ten o'clock a. m , for the pur pose of placing in nomination candi dates for the following otlices: 1. Governor. 2. Lieutenant governor. 3. 4. 5 (. tion 7. 8. Secretary of state. Auditor of public accounts. Treasurer. Superintendent of public instruc- Attorney-general. Commissioner of public land and buildings, And to transact such other business as may properly come before the con vention. The several counties are entitled to representation as follows: The appor tionment being based upon the vote cast for Hon. Albert J. Burnham, for presidential elector in 1S96, giving each county one delegate at largo and one for each 125 votes and a major fraction thereof: COUNTIES. DEL. .COUNTIES. DEL. Adams 15 Johnson 1- Antelope i' Kimball 2 Banner...'. 2, Knox 9 Blaine -i Kearney 9 Boone 10 Keith 2 Box Butte 5 Keya Paha 3 Bod 5j Lancaster !3 Brown 4Lnicoln 10 Buffalo lt I Logan 2 Burt 14' Loup 2 Butler 11 Madison 16 Cass 22McPherson 1 Cedar 9 Merrick 9 Chase 3 Nance 7 Cherry 6l Nemaha , 13 Cheyenne s Nuckolls 10 Clay l.VjOtoe 21 Colfax HiPawnee 13 Cuming lliPhelps 9 Custer 13; Perkins 2 Dakota 6, Pierce Dawes 8'Platte 1 Dawson . 10, Polk. Deuel 3 Dixon 8 Ked Willow 9 Richardson 19 Rock 4 Sarpy fi Saline IS Saunders IS Scott's Bluff 3 Seward 15 Dodee 21 Douglas luo Dundv 3; Fillmore 14 Franklin s Frontier Furnas loiSherida.n. Gage Garfield Gosper 3d 2 4 Sherman 4 Sioux 2 Stanton 5 Thayer 13 Thomas 1 Thurston 5 Valley 7 Washington II Wayne 9 Webster 10 Urant z Greelev 4 Hail..." 1 Hamilton 12 Harlan S Haves 3 Hitchcock.-. 4 Holt 8 Wheeler Hooker 1 Howard 7 Jefferson 11 York 16 Total 915 It is recommended that no proxies be admitted to the convention and that the delegation present be author ized to cast tho entire vote of the dele gation of the county which they rep resent. It is requested that tho county con vention select their committeeman aod perfect their county organization at the first convention counties in which two conventions are held. David II. Mkkcek, Chairman. Ed. R. Sizek, Secretary. Blanco tried to committ suicide when the Dews of the destruction of Cervera's fleet reached him, and was prevented by membars of his staff. n w mi . I Y I I J A I II) 1 111 v 1, I II'. Meagre Reports From the Be leajrueretl City. SURKI-XMiK WAS CONDITIONAL Vtr 1 xrt titriit Aria to Kt-lurn tin Troop to SmIii (uiuiimnilrr Vt aon Will liiVHtlo NjiuiiUIi WatiTt Willi u Vnry Nlroiig I'ltirt. V AHiilNUToN, 1). C, July 14, 1 p. m. (lonorul Torral parleyed with Shaf tti r aud iihIco! to havo a commission appointed to confer about terms of surrender. Shafter wired Washing ton for instruction, and cot reply that no commission would bo appoint ed. Tho terms were unconditional surrender or light. A later telegram says Santiago has surrendered. Washington, D. C , July 14. 3 p. m. Santiago has surrendered. The adjutant general received the follow ing from Playa: "Adjutant General, Washington: Ilavo just returned from an interview with General Toral. lie agrees to surrender upon tho basis of being returned to Spain. This proposition embraces all of eastern Cuba from Azcerredos on the south to Sagua on the north, via Palma, with practically the fourth army corps. Commissioners moot this afternoon at 2:30 to definitely arrange the terms. W. R. Shaktek, "Major General." Adjutant General Corbin announced that Santiago had surrendered soon af ter General Shaftor's dispatch was re ceived. The telegram showed that the Spaniards hal agreed to our to:-ms. Only the details now remain to bo adju-tcl. Nkw York, July 11. A special to the Herald f i oin Washington says: Believing that the effect of an appear- ar.ee of an American squadron on the Spanish coast will bo in direct propor tion to the strength of the fleet, Sec retary .Long and the naval board have decided to strengthen Cimtnolore Watson's command by an additional armor clad and probably three or four protected aud unprotected cruisers. A New War Cloud. Italy has made some heavy demands on the republic of Colombia and it is said war is not unlikely, as the repub lic cannot comply with Italy's de mand. Germany is not so offish as she was, and the'general outlook for early peace, so far as this country is concerned, is good. Electric Hitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more gen erally needed when the languid, ex hausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often abated long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act mo: e surely in counteracting and free ing the fyitem from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con stipation, Dizziness, yield to Electric Bitters. Fifty cents and $1 bottles at P. G. Fricke's drug store. 1 Klomlyke. What docs it cost to get tnere ? When and how should one go ? What should one take? Where are the mines ? How much have they pro duced ? Is work plentiful ? What wages are paid V fs living expensive? What are one's chances of "making a s'riite?" Complete and satisfactory replies to the above questions will be found in the Burlington route's'Klon dyke Folder," now ready for distribu tion. Sixteen pages of pratical infor mation and an . up-to-date map of Alaska and the Klondyke. Free at Burlington route ticket offices or sent on receipt of four cents in stamps by J. Francis, Gen. Pas. Agt. Burlington route, Omaha, Neb. Household Godd. The ancient Greeks believel that the Penates were the gods who at tended to tha welfare and p osperity of the family. : hey w-.-ro worship ped as household cods. The house hold god of today is Dr. King's New Dii-coverj . Fur consumption, cough-?. eol's and for :ll aftVc'ions of throat. ct,e-t and lunis, it is invalu able. It ba- b en t ied for a quarter of a c nti;ry at d is gu.-i raiiteed to cure or mo; ey ret rned. No household should b-j without this good angrel. It is le. san in tak- and ;i safe and sure remedy for old : nd you g tree ttial bottle at. F. G. Kr eke & t o's. Regu lar size oOo nd $1. The Ferry lit Running. I have put a cib e entirely across tho Plaito liver at Oreapolis, and with thr e boats 1 am cros-sing all wh' come ihi way. The sand bars no longer make any trouble every thing new : nd safe. Your patronage solicited. Pktek NORP. A Word to I'h.vs'clans. Do you know that many broad mind ed physicians arc using Foley's Honey and Par C uh Syrup in their prac tice, hey have found no remedy that gives s ttisfactory results for all ' hi o it and lung com pi ints as this gi e.-it coUifh medicine. S A LES M A N W A N 1 ED By large Factory supplvinsj f'-ee ru'fit and pay ing several $40 wtckly Brattice, 243 Pearl, Now York. SANTIAGO SURRENDERS POCTOR "XTcscribe them lecausc they never vary 1 from one standard of medicinal quality the highest and doctors nre careful folks. You trust your family doctor of course. Ask him. G.0.T AYLOR WHISKIES la Mated bottles only. Ot JJrugguu. TRADE SUPPLIED BY RICHARDSON DRUG CO. OMAHA, NEB. IJanjreroon Odors. Soino smells are dangerous. A single miff of highly concentrated prus.sio sicid will kill a man as quickly as a shot through tho heart. Tho odor of a bad gg is duo to the presence of sulphnret ed hydrogen, and tho objectionable perfumes of sewers and boae factories aro attributable chiefly to tho samo gas. Chemical laboratories are famous for bad smells. Berzelius, who discovered the element called "selenium," once tried the experiment of permitting i bubble of pure hydrogen selenide gas to enter his nostril. For days afterward he was not able to smell strong ammonia the olfactory nerves being temporarily paralyzed. Selenium gas has tho odor of putrid horso radish. Tellurium is even worse. There is a story of a physi cian whose patient, a lady, refused to take an absolutely necessary rest be cause she was so fond of being always on the go in society. He gavo her a pill containing a small quantity of telluri um, and her breath was affected by it to such an extent that she was not able to appear in public for a mouth. She never guessed what the trouble was. The volatized essential oil of roses i? supposed to cause "rose cold." This, peculiar complaint is so far nervous in its character that paper roses sotaetinies excito it. Boston Transcript. John Milton's Portrait. John Milton's harmonicall and in genioso soul did lodge in a beautiful and well proportioned body. He was a spare man. He had abroun (auburn) hayre. His complexion exceeding fairt he was so faire that they called him "tho lady of Christ's College. " 0.il faca His eie adarke gray. He had . delicate tuneable voice, and had good skill. His father instructed him II had an organ in his howse ; he played on that most. Of a very cheerful hu mour. lie would be cheariul even in his gowtefitts, and sing. He was very healthy and free from all diseases: sel- dome tooke any physique, (only some times he tooke manna:) only toward his latter end he was visited with the gowte, epring vud fall. Ho had a very good memorie, but I belceve that his excellent method cf thinking and dis posing did much to helpe his memorie. He pronounced the letter R (littera canina) very hard a certaine sine of a satyricall witt. Temperate man, rare ly drank between meales. Extreme pleasant in his conversation, and at din ner, supper, etc., but eatyricall. Au brey's "Brief Lives." Told on Kentucky Legislators. A member of the late legislature from Bouthern Kentucky was invited one evening to participate in a Welsh rab bit lunch at the Capitol hotel. Diking himself out, he awaited the hour. With that prince of good fellows, Tutt Bur man, he walked into the dining room. where coffee and rabbits were served standing. After partaking of one or two and a cup of coffee, he remarked to Tutt: "This is no rabbit. It's nothing but fried cheese and light bread. " It is useless to say that member never at tended any more lunches. On another occasion the assembly balls or germans, which were given ev ery Tuesday night, attracted the attcn tion of a mountain member, and he asked, "Whar are all them people goin that aro goin up stairs?" Some one re marked up to tho german. "The you say. Do they let the Dutch dance here?" Owen ton (Ky. ) News. A Glorious Sight. A very amusing mistake was that discovered by a proofreader in a work written by Dean Stanley. The latter wrote, to use a colloquialism familiar in printing establishments, the "vilest hand" that ever puzzled the composi tor. In one chapter the dean was de scribing a journey to Jerusalem, the frequent recurrence of the name of the Holy City causing him to use the con traction " Jers. " Narrating the approach of his party to Jerusalem, Dean Stanle y described their ascent up the hills over looking tho city. He pictured in glow ing language and striking phrases the effect of the setting sun as it gilded the hilltops in a golden haze, concluding, as the compositor put it, in these words, "And as we slowly turned our faces to the east our eyes met with the glorious sight of Jones. " Resourceful School ma'am. An editor in Nebraska visited the schoolma'am and found her "hot stuff. " Here's what he swears to : "She is the pride of the town, the star of invention and a jewel of bril liancy. She drew a picture of an iceberg on the blackboard. It was so natural that the thermometer froze up solid. With rare presence of mind she seized a crayon and drew a fireplace on the op posite wall. The prompt action saved the school, but nearly all the pupils caught a severe cold from the sudden changes. " Crookston (Neb. ) Times. After Him. Here is an extract from one of the latest novels: "Gerald Harbison panted heavily. The close atmosphere of the little apart ment constrained his splendid lungs. He went to the window, opened it an threw out his massive chest. " All of which would go to show thai the landlady was hot on his track- Cleveland Plain Deals?. Diagnosed. Patient I'm feeling wretched, doc tor. I take no interest in anything, have no appetite, can't sleep Doctor Why don't you marry the girl? Loudon Punch. In France when the use of yeast waa first introduced it was deemed by th medical faculty to be so injurious to health that its use was prohibited under the severest penalties. To the Farmers o Cass County: The Dcpiirtuicii t Store tvril (u hun dreds of dollars by c1r'ii-uu' 1 lie 'i"v of (iroceries. Dry (Hoods, Shot's aw J the: articles. Since our advent in l'la t tstiioutli, the regular profit on (Irocrries has been reduced over filty per cent. We have done you jood we have saved you money. It is but lair, under the cincuni stances, that you should appreciate our elVorts by 4"ivinr us at least a portion of your trade. We pride ourselves 0:1 selling floods cheaper than any other house in Cass county. We do this b' paying cash for our joods and beiuf satis fied with a close margin of profit. If you ap preciate low prices and fair treatment, come and see us. The Department Store, South Side Main Street, PLATTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA BE m 3s T,bc Smith premier typewriter in Che Omaha Branch Ofllco, cor. w. mm Oltiesi STILL IN BUSINESS. BEST rigs for Weddings, Punorals or l'lou-.n-o l'a-tiou, cc. II:u-l ordtt attended to promptly. Terma rousorii'.re. P-pi proforn-d C'dil :init K'"' rates Telephone 7G. N. B. W. D. Jottc auctioneer i?M kld ';odi and f-rt t :U disrobed o? Permanently cured hv usincr DR. WHITEHALL'S RHEITMATIf' f'TTKE Thn surest and the hest. Sold by druggists on a positive guarantee. Trice 50 cents yer box. Sample sent free on mention of this publication. THE XR. WHITEHALL MEGRLMINE JO . South Bend, Indiana THE NEWS does ..Good JToh Printing; The Casino Saloon Headquarters for tho Best Beer On Earth. As Proved By the Greatest Medical Ex perts in this Country, and is Giving Special Attention this Year to tho Bkst Brand. of Bottled Bf:ku. You Can Always Find a Full Supply of BUDWEISER 1 And Other Brands Which Will Be Sold Very Cheap By the Case. The Public Has Shown Its Appreciation of BudweisER by the Fact that Five Hundred Million Bot tles Were Consumed Last Year. Delivered to Any Part of the City. HIL THIEROLF, Proprietor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Reading Rooms and Dispensary, Drew RuildiDg, Hattsmouth, Neb. Open from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m; Bcrvkeseach Sunday. & Z VJi tl' C ; 2 & V, '. il' VJ. 'ill KZ 1 & m I Kl & ft m m ix m & ft ft ft Best Vat-' Olrlting Machine. Ras all the K-Rtcot T.mprorcmcnts. popular I5ccaii9 cf flcrit. JVIost Durable tTypctvriter f-Tade. premier Buyers do JNot experiment. lUn'te for JVcw Hrt Catalogue free. Smith premier typewriter Co., Syracuse, f. . H. 8. H. Seventeenth and Parnam sl. l 5- ? ... Css County's Eiyenmaii G18 MAIN STREET. FiRST- NATIONAL BANK Of I'L-XTTs-MOL'TII, NEB. PAID UP CAPITAL, $50,000 ClTcrs the very hest facilities lor tlie j'ri.iiipt transaction of Legitimate Banking Business. UTO'SK'S, h i j i. Js, ,-o'd, to vcrntuent :md lo n! seen: rit r, u'ht ami solrl. Deposits re ceived -i'jl Interest Hllowefl on the certfl eutcs. Dr;ifi3 dr.iwn, available In any part of ? I", s. ury i all t he principle towns f F;iroo. 'JoiUictlons made and pror.-ipiij rtrn.lted. Hlshest market priee i'i f'-r "nunty warrants, state an! o irtv l",r)d. H. N. ; I . 1 !a-.vK . 1 1 ;.. S. Waueh. K I".. While. G. K. 1 lovev. (jw.t.. I;..-:., I'rrs.. S. Wa'.'i, Cashier. II "w. I) iv;v. A --.st. ' t-i,;!r I ' s trw s! ; M-k, i, oh- i jjTi, and i. I'l'-'i'ip iJ i-;; t.-r than ev-r t " ' Hi; i: I l if ft G..f:;;;v;! Livery Business. Q 1 njriJu t" nM p:r!- of the inuuiy. Lon- prfer-i and court t j t ! . ' ra; o : :s-vi- STlHLrv --JX.U M UV1 STS., t'l.ttt-iiiniiih. vi trasL.i. HARVEY HOLLOWAY Conlrnctov :,", IJuihlcr. Contracts taken for the erection ot Residences. Harns ami anv kind of carpenter work, in anv ! nrt f.f Vf-ntmtv I'all nr a. htr I1AKVEY UOLLOWAY, l latumonth, Neb