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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1898)
BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Drt-HH making, MiH.-t Laura Twins. Union Ulock. IiiHiiro in tho (ii'i'iinn Amoi ie.aer. FrtMl l'.hinjror, A'oiit. I iollowuy'o popular Htam.:d Im-ad i mailo of Uciol'b host Hoar. Now process aolino hIovos at al most your owii prices at Coatu &l Co'. Auk your duulurtt fur the "White Sailor" ciivr, inatirifartured )y Neirnari. For. Sall'Jhkap-A a'uipli tOD buiriv. Suo A. VV. AtWootl Fran k suited ut tllW tlru aior. Uolloway'a bread, which has the lead, is made of Ileidol'a sifter" Hour. Four choice fariua for rout miles from town. Knuuire of taken "Han- II f i: W J. Ji. Tiirasher, agent. The woattier bureau aya cooler to day 1 d eastern Nubr aika, but you ean'l notice it, if it ia. If you vanl to amok the boat try Wurl llroa. Cut lleil. The liriOMt f cent cigar mudo. If you don't beo the (Jut I foil riar call for it, and tfot the boat .r cent ci gar in the market. Wa.NTKO To trade a good fix octavo orgnn for a good buggy hm ao. Inquire at Nkws ollice. Switch murine 1H3 broke an aile in the yards laat night, and will laid up aomo timo for repairs. be FoltriALK A li vo-yoar-old mare, at a. bargain. Sound in ovory particular. WADK VV. VVINXI1AM. Thu Fraternal Union will give aocial at th K. of 1'. hall tho overling of Auguat IK. Further particulars later. Wantkd A good girl for goneral housework. Apply at Morning hakery. corner of Sixth and Vino streets, I'lattsmouth. Thev do anv you can get tho best soda wator at A. W. At wood's drug tore. Coca-Cola, Celery, cherry und all thaehoico tiavors. Don't fail to bring your old school books to Central building if you want to foil thorn. It will bo too late if you don't attend to it at once. Wanted Intelligent women; ppe rial work, good pay. Call at, Mrs l'eterbon's opposite tho court house, today and tomorrow afternoon Nails which havo boen in tho Hood for sale by the pound or keg, at prices bolow wholesale at tho factory. COATES & CO The B. & M. will sell tickets to Om aha and return August 17, IS and 19, and good for return the 20, at GO cents W. L. Pickett, Agent. Tho Havanna folks must feel first rate with a square meal in sight. Hats will require soreral years to recuper ate and got a footing on the island again. The ladies of tho W. It. C. will give a ''lilue Jay social and cako walk at G. A. It. hall Wednesday night, Au gust 17. Admission 10 cents refresh ments free. The city ia pretty well covered by lady book agents just now, and thoy say some of the gallant young men are buying beoks with a lavishness that ir quito surprising. Plattsmouth will soon have another weekly paper with George IS. Mann a proprietor ana editor, it wiu be in dependent in politics and will fill a field not covered before. Ihe dirt ia tho hill tt tho corner of Seventh and Main streets is beine taken out by tho use of sticks of dyna mite, and is being liauieu to nil up under the now Sage Livery barn. Thousands of persons havo been cured of piles by using Do Witt's Witch Hazol Salvo. It heals promptly and cures eczema and all skin diseases. Ii gives immediate rolief. F. G. Fricke. Gust Hyors of Ilavelock got the point of a drill thrust deep into hi hand and blood poison was threatened. IIo is laying oft with a badly swollen hand and spent tho day with his fa ther. The Christian bcienco readingroom, over the old Journal oillee, had a nice new org;n added this morning. Col. Robert Vass will yank a few familiar melodies out ot tuo inacnino upon re quest. Be on the watch for the large Color tvpe picture of the Battleship Maine Frame! in oak and gold. Tho most beautiful and pathetic memento of the war. Orders will be taker, at your home. E. M. Weil, suprema organizer of tho United Moderns, and D. Tope, of the M. W. A., accident department. aro in tho city from Denver today Both will be present at the Fraternal Union social this evening. "I think DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the finest preparation on thi market for piles " So writes John C. Dunn, of Wheeling, Va. Try it Hnd you will think the same. It also cures eczema and all skin diseases. F. G Fricko. L. A. Moore, Nebraska's most artis tic florist, took a largo quantity of flowers, fdrns, plants, etc., to Omaha thia morning where he will decorate for the Whoeler-Cady wedding. His reputation for fine work is better than that or any florist in the metropolis.. The Journal advocates a Platts mouth. JJay at tne exposition. t can't see anything in favor of the proposition; eTery day has has been Plattsmouth Day since the gates opened, and the cost of the exposi tion to this city will amount to an enor mous sum. Ihe people here don't need any incentive to get them out. Col. Pickett continues to build up si big market for fruits and regetaolee which he sends to the Black Hills. lie sent twenty immense crates in day. Wm. Crawford is the chief to take advantage of the market his fins musk melons, tomatoes. one one and and cabbage grace the tables of wealthy residents of Dead wood and Lead City Ue takes great care in selecting and picking, and the result is there is no complaint evar received. A man stands no chance of being elected to tne mayorshipof acity unless he enjoys the confidence and esteem of his neighbors. Geo. W. Humphrey is the popular mayor of Swanton, Ohio, and under date of Jan. 17, 1S95, he writes as follows: "This is to certify to our appreciation of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My family and neighbors have tested it, and we know it Is an excellent remedy for coughs and colds. George W HUMrilREY," Sold by all druggists A Monster Knglne. A Decapol B. & M. engine No 333 with ten drive wheels came in from the east last night, and will be pent out to the mountain division of the road whore two of the same kind have been in use for over a year. Thoy aro very use ful on tho etoop grades and have earned the name of mountain climbers. Tho Gut lleil continues to head tho it a a fine 6-cont cigar. Ask for no other. I.fttmt War Nw, VASniNJTr, !). C.. Aug. in. Ad jutant (jenoral Corbin'a orders this iiioMiirg M-ttls definitoly L,,:'-i posi tion in Cub i. The Seventh army corps will occupy Havana province. Leo will bo in coriiinaud of the milita ry department -f llaTiiisa. The Third N' brauka, being a part of the Seventh corps, will go to Ila- v a n u. IIo.N'U KON'O, Aug. I ti. It W;i 10 o'clock Saturday when Dewey ig- nalled the advance on Manila, previously buying received a refus'ii of surrender. The Olympia in tho lead, sigualb d tho city Jigain to surrender. Tho O.ympia then commenced the bom bardment with eight-inch shells. The report of tho gun was tho signal fur the American advanoe on land. Tho lightirg lasted two hours. Then tho Spanish surrendered and our troops later marched into the city. Augusti escaped at dusk. A fait cruiser from Dewey is expected every moment with full details. Th-o were given by the Gorman conaul. MunllM Una IriIleu. Washington, August IS. The State department has just Uaued the followin p: "The following dinpatch wai re ceived at tho slate department at 11:1 p. m., August 15, from Consul YViid imin, Hong Kong: "'.Augusti says Dowcy bombarded Manila Saturday and tho city surren dered unconditionally. Augusti was taken by Germans in launch to the Kaiserin Augusta and brought to Bong Kong. I credit tho report.' " Free Mt-liuul Hooks Decided Upon. The board of education met in ad journed session last ovoning, for the purpose of providing for tho introduc tion of tho froo-book system, nnd de cided te operate tho 6ystom in all grades, including th high school. Thia means that all tho pupils in tho ci.y schools will bo furnished all their books of every kind, which books will bo tho property of the school district, and which will bo loanod to the pupils while attending school. For the sake of economy and to enable those now owning books, for which they will have no further need, to receive the value of thom so that they will not be a dead loss upon their hands, the board decided to purchase all books now in the hands of pupils and others, which were in good second-hand condition, for fifty per cent of the selling price and they can bo so disposed of during every day this week at the high tchool building for cash. No parents will bo required to purchase any books whatever in the future, and it is earn estly requested that those having school books now in use in the schools, which aro in good second-hand con dition, should bring tho same to the central building, before tho close of thia wook, as after that tho board will not purchase second-band books, but will fill out the quunty needed with new books. Ail books containing pen cil marks must be cleaned with an eraser, and all books must be put In good cleanly condition. The board will not purchase any book that is not in a neat, clean, sound condition. Per sons who desire to purchase and own thoir own books will have an oppor tunity to do so. All books will prob ably bo covered with a tough smooth durable cover each year before being placed in the hands of the pupils. A list of the books desired are as follows: Books used in grades: Barnes' National First Reader. ' " Second " Third " Fourth " Fifth " Elementary Geography. " Complete Geography. Hyde's Lessons in English, Book 1. I ! ft Kellagg's Physiology. Book 2. Books used in the high school. Harkness' F-asy Latin M.thod. " Cicero. " Latin Grammar. Harper and Tolman's Caesar. Miller's Vergil. Milne's Algebra. Macnie's l'lane and Solid Geometry. Barnes' General History. Hutchinson's Physiology. Burnett's Zoology, Bryant and Stratton Bookkeeping. Butler's School English. McCIeary's Studies in Civics. Spaulding'i Botany. LeConte's Geology. Morris' English History. Shaw's English and American Literature. " Physics. Steele's Astronomy. Clark's Elements of Chemistry. Joines and Meisner's German Gr miner. Storms' Immensee. Bilderbuch ohne Bilder. Itadly Frightvued. Mr. Fangler had never seen any dynamite, and when he found a couple of sticks of the deadly explosive under the cushion of his wagon seat that roischevious boys had stolen and hid away, ho lit his cigar wnile he exam ined the stuff, and even placed it to his nose to smell it while he puffed away at the cigar, never realizing that ho wasn t two inches from eter nity until he drove up in front of Mayor Uichey's and enquired what the stuff was. When told that it was dynamite, he realized what a close call he had, and he was badly fright ened. He will be more, careful next time about examining articles with a lighted cigar closo by. A New 1'ollc Judge. Henry Decatur Barr who is called "Dick" for short is acting police judge under the ordinances of the city dui ing the absence of J udge Archer this week in Lincoln. Barr ia a juttice of the peace in and for this city, and the ordinance makes him police judge during the absence of the regularly elected officer. He is setting type at the News office, but anyone enquiring for justice will be promptly accom modated. Choice Herd Ground. Cows taken to pasture on the choice sweet grass of the sandbar. Plenty of shade, $1.25 per month will be charged, cows to bo taken and re turned. Address through postoffice. Geo. McDaniel. TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2oc. Tho genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. For Sale. A fre..h milch cow. Enquire of Wm. Wetenkamp, Mynard. Notice to Ire Conituiiiera. Our ice books are 30 cts. per 100 lbs. Cash from and after this date. Cash inly. F. S. WlllTK, II. C. McMakkn A Son. Tho World's best 5 cent cigar, Wurl Bros. Cut lleil, strictly Union made. Every doalor handles them. AH Til ET COJII! AM) . M is McClullmid is vi' ifintf old fik nd i in this city. Miss Kate I Ienipi.-I is visiting the exposition tudiiy . Mn. A. W. At wood is visiting with a fiiend In ( in;'li.i. ("urti Moore and wife ..re visiting the -x posi tion tu lay. Mr. I.aFollett went to Ashland this afternoon on hiiiiiiesv Fi ed Soderien and wile we;e po? 1 1 i"ii vmlol today. S L. tireesjri, a leaideut ol B-ravcr City, is m tuwn uii a v;it with old Ii lends. County Suivevor E. E. Hilton went out to Louisville this inoiniiiK on business. Jared Coie and w ile ol L juisvilie weie in the tity today, and made the Nhi a pleasant tall. Ilrnry Long and wife went out to Beaver City this moi mug to look after theii wheat ciup out there. Miss linger ol Columbus icturnrd home today alter a pleasant visit w Ith the daughters ol Mr. and Mrs. John hight. Will Stadelmann K It Sunday evening for his home in Chicago, while heie he sold his lot in block ft, Stadelma'in's addition, to his mother. Miss Linnie Smith, of Bureau county, Illinois, arrived from the east yesterday for a visit with Mrs. Jared Oore, her cousin, and other relatives among the McNurlins. Mrs. Elizabeth Goodwin depaited this morn ing for Kawlius, Wyoming to attend the funeral of her niece. She will be absent several days as her sister is residing there Miss Alice Wilson, after a pleasant vacation with relatives and friends in this city, departed this morning for Denver where she is one of the teachers in the public schools. William Wynn and family left on the 2 o'clock train this morning over the B. & M. for a visit with relatives and friends in Michigan. They will spend a week in Chicago, and lemain east about a month . Miss Clara Street departed last evening for Chicago to meet her mother, who lias been absent in Massachusetts for several weeks. They will return to l'lattsmoutli alter a short stay in the city by the lake. Asher Clark and daughter, Ella, accompanied their guests, Mr. and Mrs. l'iper, to Omaha and South Omaha today after which Mr. and Mrs. l'iper will visit at Peru for a few days before re turning to their Home in New York. James Furlong, one of Cass county's enterpris ing youug men, wili arrive here on the twenty first to spend a couple ol weeks with his parents and old friends; also to attend the Old Settler's re-union. He has certainly made a record that any young man should be proud of during the past year. Conditions In the JtorHin et. "Tho northwest country is looking fine, tho people aro fooling good, and most of them are coming down to tho exposition during the fall month-,'" Biiys Arthur B. Smith, assistant gen eral pasengor agent of the B. & M., who lias just returned from a fort night's trip through Oiegon, Wash ington, Montana, Idaho, Utah am! Wyoming. "There is not the excitement over the Klondike gold minos that there was in Seattle and other northwest cities a few months ago," continued Mr. Smith, "but tho Alaskan trallic still attracts considerable attention. The people there say there is a good living in gold mining in Alaska for any one who can start in with enough capital to carry on a season's enter prise, but the men who went up with out nothing and expected to become millionaires in a few we ks are being rapidly weeded out. Business condi tions are good. Bee. A Recital. Mr. Tucker's vocal pupils will give tho closing recital of tho years' work at tho home of Mrs. Byron Clark, who has kindly loaned her home for the occasion. Chairs will be placed on tho lawn as woli as in the house, and everything possible wili be done for the pleasant entertainment of the guests. An admission of twenty-five cents will bo charged which will in clude admission and refreshment charges. The pupils will all undoubt edly show a vnst improvement over former work. An interesting program has boen prepared that is not too classi cal to bo agreeable. Tho program will be announced later. Another Reformer. Bl'TTK, Montana, August 15. W. A. Clark, banker, mir:e owner and patron of art, who estimates hi wealth at 40, 000, ()(, is announced by his newspapers as a democratic can did-tte for United States sen-ile to succeed Leo Mantle, lie will mnko run on a platform of free silver and against the money aristocracy. A the same time the interesting an rouDcement is made that Marcu Daly is also urged by his friends to b a candidate and that he may bo per suaded to make tho race. Hacklen's Arnica Salve. The be&t salve in the world for cuts, burns, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil blains, corns, and all skin eruptions, ;nd positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2-5 cents per box. For sale by F. G. Fricke An lueroKting Event. Miss Evans of Omaha will give an interesting talk about her 'P3rsonaI Experience in Paris" at the Ladies' Day Reception, given by tho Ladies' Auxiliary of the Presbyterian church, at the home of Mrs. Agnew, Wednes day afternoon, August 17, from 2:o0 to 5:S0. Come to hear her and snend pleasant afternoon. A good program has been prepared. Admission 25 cents. When You Take Your Vacation The most necessary article to have with you (after your pocket book) is a bottlo of Foley's Colic Cure. It is an absolute prevention or euro of all de rangements of the bowels caused byr a change of water. You aro likely to need it. F.-icke & Co. It read. Morning's bread hereafter may be obtained at Zuckweiler & Lutz, Jona than Hatt's and Dovey's. Bob Moore of of Lafayette, Ind. says that for constipation ho has found DeWitt's Litt'o Early Risers to be perfect. They never gripe. Try them for stomache and liver troubles. F. G. Fricke. For Kent. Store room in Fitzgareld's block. Enquire of T. II. Pollock, Agent. On the morning of Feb. 20, 1895, I was sick with rheumatism, and lay in bed until Mav 21st. when I crot a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The first application of it relieved me al most entirely from the rain and the second afforded cotrplete relief. In a short time I was able to be up and about again. A. T. Moheaux, Luverne, Minn. Sold by all druggists. Another Recital. C. F. Tucker will give the last stu dent's recital at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Clark Thursday even ing, August 25. i One Tliina and Knottier 0V A torpid liver robs ou of ambition arid ruins your health. DuWitt's Lit tle Early Ris.iis cleanse the liver, euro constipation and all stomach and liver troublos. F. C Fricko k Co. Barak Livingston received an i'l creaMj in poneiwn from $ to $10 pur month. IIo was an early settlor of thi county, and now resides near A ned mo. There's no better flour made than Hi-i.-ol's "Plansifter," manufactured in city. Ask your grocer for it, and thereby get tho best and sup port .v home industry at tho same titre, vihich builds up thn town. Win your battles against disuaso by acting promptly. One Minuto Cough Cure produces immediate results; when taken early it prevents consump tion. And in later stages it furnishes prompt rolief. F. G. Fricko. Second hand typewriters as good as new. Smith Premier and Remingtons that will do perfect work, and can bo bad for a fraction of tho price of a now machine. See Thos. W hitehead at Nkws ollice. Sick headache, biliousness, consti pation and all li ver and stomach troub les can bo quickly cured by using those famous littlo pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Thoy are pleas ant to take and never gripo. F. G. Fricko. A man was arrested at Nebraska City because ho refused to pay taxes on his dog. He was afterward dis charged and tho dog was arrested and taken into custody, where if not bailed out it will suffer martyrdom for hav ing an owner too stingy to pay for its right to live. 1 dosire to attest to tho merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as one of tho most valuable and efficient preparations on tho market. It broke an exceedingly dangerous cough for ine in 24 hours, and in gratitude there for. I desire to inform you that I will nevor bn without it and you should foci proud of the high esteem in which your Remedies art; held dy p?oplo in general. It is tho one remedy among ten thousand. Success to it. O. R. Downky, Editor Democrat, Albion, Ind. For sale by all druggists. Special Rate For ftenalou. A special coach will bo attached to the freight train going south on the M. P. at 6:35 a. m. August 20 and 27, which will return leaving Union daily a little after five o'clock. This is done to accommodate those who wish to at tend the old settler's reunion at Union. Tho rates will tie ono and ooo-third fare for the round trip sixty cents for Plattsmouth visitors. No t etter train sorvico could be asked for. For further particulars enquire of C. F. Stouton borough, M. P. agent. The Mont Fatal Dlm'asp. It is not generally known that more adults die of Kidney trouble than of anv other disoaso. When tho first symptoms of this disease appears, no time should bo lost in taking Foley's Kidney Cure; which is guaranteed or money refunded. Fricko & Co. Hard and Soft Coal. John Waterman is sole agent for tho famous Mendota soft coal. Also carries the boot grades of hard coal, wood, lumber, laths, shingles, lime, moment, etc. If you are going to build, it will pay you to see Water nan. Office at the rear of Water man block on Fifth street. It is, or should be, the highest aim jf every merchant to please his cus tomers; and that the wide-awake drug firm of Meyers & Eshleman, Sterling. 111., is doing so, is proven by the fol lowing, from Mr. Eshleman: "It m3' ixteen years, experience in the drug business I have never seen or sold or tried a medicine that gave as good sat isfaction as Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedv." Sold by all druggist Wonderfully Low Kateft. In order to secure men for the har vest fields of Kans and Oklahoma the M. 1. railway will sell ono ticket to any point on its lines in that country at regub'.r rates good for three pet sons. This is a remarKably liberal ad on tho part of the M. P. and will eivr any man who wants work a chance to get it. M. L. Yoctm, Cameron, Pa., says "1 was a sufferer for ten years, trying all kinds of pile remedies, but without success. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was reccommend to me. I used ont box. It has effected a permanenl cure." A a permanent cure for piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal. F. G. Fricke & Co. The Missouri Pacilic Has a round trip rate of a fare and a third to Omaha, good every day dur ing the exposition excent when a low er rate is made. All trains stop at the exposition gate, giving exception al facilities for the convenience of patrons who save car fare and unpleas ant transfers. Take the old reliable M. P. train for Omaha and the expo sition. 8100 Reward 8100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure ia all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to. the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ol the sys tem, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure Send for list of testimonials. i Address. F.J, henry &Co.. Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists 75c ISurliiigton Inn Six blocks from exposition. A. D Touzalin, manager; E. B. Mooney, clerk. Rooms SI. 00 per day special rates by week or month. Everything nrst class. lake Dodge street car from Union depot to 20th and Burdette streets. Write us for particulars. The editor of the Evans City, Pa., Globe, writes: "One Minute Cough Cure is rightly namod. It cured my children after all other remedies failed." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. F. G. Fricke. Tourist, l'rttiiphletn. Descriptive of Yellowston National Park and the summer resorts of Colo rado and containing, besides maps and illustrations, a great deal of info-ma-tion of interest to sight-seers and tourists, can be had by addressing J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. You Can Depend On It that Foley's Colic Cure is an instant relief for colic, summer complaint, cholera morbus, diarrhoea, bloody flux, chronic diarrhoea, cholera in fantum, bilious colic, painter's colic and all bowel complaints. Fricke & Co. Get Wash-a-Lone weiler & Lutz. soap at Zuck The Beearftn WE NEED ROOM FOR OUR MAMMOTH STOCK OF FALL GOODS SPECIAL SALE TO MAKE ROOM Special ,on SllOCS ies, DEPARTM Opposite One Bar Santa Claus Soap ..l?ltJ515.. On presenting thisC'-upon on or b-.'foro Aug. 18, ai d making a purchase ( f f.0 cents at tho Department Store liouxetiold Uudi. The ancient Greeks believed that the Penates worn tho gods who at- ' tended to tne wunaru anu prosperity of tho family. '1 hey were worship ped us household gods. The house hold god of today is Dr. King's Now Discovery. For consumption, coughs, colds arid for all atTecions of thi oat, chest and lungs, it i invalu able. It has been tried for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to cu'e or money returned. No household should bo without this good angel. It is pleasant to take and a safe and sure remedv for old and young. Free trial bottles at F. G. Fricke & Co's. Regu lar size 50c and $1. In New Quartern. Having removed to the Merges' building, next to Lehnhoff's, I will continue to keep a selected stock of 1 tropical fruits, and will servo ice j cream and lomon-ide as formerly. John Schiapiicassk. j The Chief Rurgess of Milesburg. j Pa., says DoWitt s Little Larly ltis-ers aro the best pills he over used in his familj' during forty years of hmwi keeping. They cure constipation, sick headache and stomach and livr troubles. Small in size but great in results. F. G. Fricke. Don't forgot to leave magazines at Wescott's store for the buys in com pany B. They aro anxious for them and they will bo promptly sent to them at Jacksonville, Fia. SETTLES NERVOUS BANKRUPTCY. Investigation shows that men who succeed are men of brains tr ng i nerves grjat will-power. Ordiraty food eannot suppiv tho vital force which peopb' with active, hr-rins fi nd j bodies require. Elcola Pills fe d the j nerves make tho mind b'-igVt. mcs-j cles strong mak" flesh aeri b!.i- d ar:(i j give per feet hoaitb to Me'i and Wo- i men. TlIK TUIIKKUS K l';!U..- ijklphi A make Eicola Pills J E Huckey. chief rlerk National Ho-el. W.-.sh- j ington, I C. testifies tliat lie was all run inwn was a shadow cf his fanner sc"f- I5;-l-- Tills gave him wonderfnl reiicf he Rained over twenty pounds after usinc them. Selling: .Asreiit: for Ilttrinnih nul ' County, V. l. FSlCHE & O. Turners' I iftl L.;-v-i- Turien V very small pi!'. Turn your Tver. 've tI- he.-id-ache Bi'iou-;n.'; -1 r"-l:.ei-T-- r rfT'r- ir ; t c rs 1 PACK 3Ai-r.f-! ever rem n hcti.uo i .. - j f Luiui eOlOl'. a II r.air tailing. ! Curei 5Cil,i c -esJ a. nr. 51 ,t,rx TWO CYCLOMETERS !N ONE. Pol'shed Nickel or An- t.que Cupper l-":n:-!i 1 .()(( MII.KS. with Independent t rip Reg ister of Hi ) Miles. Trip can easily be Set bark to 0. I-or all sizes. Fully guaranteed ABOVE READS TOTAL 1473 MILES. TRIP 86 MILES. Sold by all good dealers. V. N. Mftiiuf Co., Fluid du Lac.; H is. "3 Ice Cream on tha Lawn, or served on tho piazza, is tho pvor-er caper just n.w, when the family are indulinr i" t.utis, crrqu-t, p olf or other he:iithy -:'OT t-. Th jre i 3 noth intrtoequfil our deliciius i-o cream as a cool iner, ref ''eshingr and nouri.h in refreshment. We will srtd it to your order in any quantity de; tired. holloway, The Baker. Fitzgerald Block .Ijj(3l8f ent S tore to $1.75, $1.50 and $1.25 Shoes go at $1.00 Ixiwns and ...That were 1 5c, !2'c, Organdies, Lawns nud Diniities.. ...That v --m o 6c, 5c, 3;c, o at 2'c jjjjj UA'.LIl Bank of Cass County, Pi II;ivin;" t'l'l iirm (1 t I to wck'niiK' all my old ru-.t and show IIkjii a xrKvt Tinware and ainlliMi t: - hardware store. He sure and rail, a-- ' interest von. JOHN RockwoocI Block, New sine oiiiethhifr .MA. .Our own direct i .:i 1 IIU r illL'oL 1 Line of . . . Many Xovelliex, Swiiwinr--.. etr., with Pictures of the Cass County Court House Placed under the (ilaxo. Nothing like ..m- line in town. Come and sec us. . . . ASHER CLARK, First Door Eat of Court ! . ,-e PLATTSMOUTH, NE? ' OI a HOl'llr Willi 11 1 u I better uiifl tiijlit ln.-tter. resist the ellVrt of the mid. exhaustion of the li.-ittie. restorative the tiiii t li-iri i ( t roH r.t tllO Tl.fitt itTu.lCillllK YTfM swecte6t flowers, it renews blood: tho assimilative power Vitality ;- ia r1r rf tl i can't drink too mm.'li of !l wroni; time. Yoi were never ne too Old 10 enjoy n n 01 n in n i it. wA.V, for ttie soldier in t!ie fir Id. for 1 !: wojim-h :mri V.'. children at home, HIKKS Jjootl.eer the t.est J. V.VK beverage, tfie host, VVV. for laiiL'iior. Kl'v one paekape NMv THE CHARLES vv'x rniiaueipnia. i I and e r!s ylioul-i wri: the Clmricy. K. Ilin :J :,m a day. aiJ Itani how to :u;'.ke IK B-jTi.fr i-,r J f ai'? j ri' KS. vh;Ti f')T Kveryth.r:? 1H strict f,f 5 atri8 of Top ii!j2-.".H3. Surrpra, j to f ett I rinjr-ll'al "Wa. .is. trr.d f.r T. T7. S :rrer TTarnf. Prl'. I6. 00. , . r . i i aei.a for b. Catalogue of ail " T-T riRKTAGF. A NO HAHNEft MFC. - WHITEOPEAST 01 i mm LINCOLN AVK AM) M ICJiLK !ST"i., II. M. HJKNNK MSK.N, Maiiau'er. I i Large Supply of tho BHST GP.ADK.S HARD COAL SOFT Inc:udiar tlm Famous Missouri. Iliinoi.-. Jackson Hill nnd Canon City Lump, Always on hand A No a quantity of cheaper Grades of NUT COAT.. We aNo Weep on hand all kinds of Wood. AH "r dcrs promptly delivered. Leave oriers at grocery store of A. H. Weckbach & Co. 4; -; i 6 A ai giixr v if c" n s Front Dimities.. 10c ;ici O 1 - o at 5c ! . r ? yy ? r t . , w '!; ! i - .ii' :!'. I will ! - ! : i l in.T . line , , I .1 - tU-W rilli'S, S ! : V." -,, ! I ; l I t 1 W.'UV, u;; 1 J . r.n r! in a ii r:-t tlass -imc in k--, llial will FI. CO puvi u i ;?-. Vroia ,'i!Sria ii lie! ware !,nth "f 1 1 . . , . ! 1 ii I i .i ii'i in: v 1 1 t ii-' I in; w in rn: roller pn purci io y tin- hiiit'ix- :f tl;': rii;tr:)i, the I', IIIKKS J'.oo! i. -r is n.-iture's Mr n? Jrir;): of tin: n.ition. Corn- W' ILIlN. tiiP 1 1 1 I V f - t XilT l. tllfi'i the life-fiviirt' elements of the of the nouiach; the; vi;;or 'ind ' ot the body. 'I'Ait '-ft! 'Mk 'til f, IrMrr-ct r, : : f r i i vr- Vf,li:P. "YfMl 'V4-A r it it; you emit ir ink it at the yW-7 tieer too yorint.' .von will fJr, tot.ie. tlie l.ei-t untidote ."fS", oid tverywj.-re. mrtKis panons. E. HIRES CO., i.t v. r. f.iv;;, t exarr-:r:at:'.n. w ar-j.r.u.-i. Vt.M-'.f-s, Ifam?E. Vj u. ? ;o. 'i:. Carr:a- and M:lk Iirre, frte our ttyj tfca --i. r-itk dL;ir L, ,-r I. A i'-rOl 1 for 'Ai CO TV. !!. Tj:.TT. V I.K MA UT. JA W. SAGE. hizzw.m Liveryman. A I i rr. 1 his fi, 7i .-.M. i!."iMl N'EH 11 A ID CO A " i i ri Coal, f.en ui i:e Canon City Coal FOR CASH. .t F. S. Whit- j whiti:. Store. ? CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Reading Rooms and Dispensary, Drew Kuilliiir, I'lattsiiioulh, Neh. Open from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m; net-vices each Sunday, .,.iu'iT rzr.