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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1898)
MIW 1 i . N j. H "If 7" W -7 T" 7 TIIK N K1' H. lt:il.lMi-ri Nov. l.-'.il. PLATTSMOUTII, NKH.. (XTOHKI! I! i ' L.V1. NO. DO. ;' siioru) ) v srcc :-:) nv mf.iut: xar y X HP1 u a u P M p p tj H il 5 P 3 Ji A A J i V3 h s P 1 I Uliiy LiiU J c Any advertisement not founded on Merit is valueless. When we set forth cut and in reaching out for your business, ve make ourselves alive to its requirements, doubt, no lack in Quality or Value. We are a dependable source to all who wish t Prints and Domestics. Foil months thu work of I'liici: ruil buying h is gone our counters a. lot of Staple Merc h d nd i.-o which v. o ;ii't: a'uh most remark-: hie prior. s in our hi-'.ory. .'.()) Js Si in pson'.s l.ilaek and While prints, (be.-it mud") 1 cast; iiam-, back Printed Flauneis, ie. S7 pii'Wis "Vicuti i'' and "liu-sian Fleeced" extra heavy Btts, at exactly lh ir wholesale cnot 7e a yard. I wim) .'10-inch I'eicale, heavy cloth, at 7c ; yard. 1 chm) Sot pen ti no t rp' in all high colors and beautiful for comforts, formerly sold at i!0c a yard but bought by u onabics us to Sell it at 7e a yard. on to at IVir.P tints, ;. t a L.) I i-uli md on it the -.rd. i'.t.r; )!'i: i nice : that Outing and Shaker Flannels. '1 cases "Knglish I' lannelott-," a typical ltlc cloth, at Sac. 1 ioa m i ful, soft. Hooey ff'ioils i soeoially adapted lor nilit gowns. ( 1 1 1, i 1 1 Fl a n n; Is, Shaker Flannels, Cotton I'lantu'l.-t and other oods in this class. VV'o have excidlont values at ;5ic, !:, .le, (ic, and 7c. I Si tr a-sortment of Standard Fast Color I'rints in (hTrnan Iliii"-,, Tip key Jleds, Itobo Styles, l'incy Dress Sty Iff, Solid Colors, etc. Sold el sc W ii.-i o ; t from 5o to 7c, uur price for ontiro assortment 4c yard. Linens, Linens. Wo have received an entirely new and an exceptionally vond line of Tiiblo Liuen.s and Towels direct from importers at price very much imiL r any thing' that wo hiiva been abio to olTe-r before. If you need .i:ythinr this line, ;ivo us a call and let us price them for you. Our ;-p.tco here is too limited. Dress Goods and Silk Dep't. All tho latest and popular styles ai d shades in l)- o-s C nwb, at a i ;ii'c of prices from lOcayaid for a half-woo', doubte-foUl Novelty tnl oHa Jtird lor hih-elass Imported Crepons.. Two Special Dress Goods Bargains. 1 counter full of all-wool, :i('-iiich Novelties, worth, up to 50e. Viuir choice L'.-ic a yard. 1 counter full of :'G inch, Toe to tl XovclUei. Your choice fo -lit,;. SILKS, SILKS. a lie h. st e ul.'ct'.ou . t bu.-is to no c JouiHl oui.-ioe o! ! j i: . 1 1 1 or vui ( na, in I J.uck r .itici-'s. I i.'in ;nid Hvenin- Twit-. ? J most cor,-. '-U- t M .ill's. ' ii ? ai.d Winter I ' ! w : A pretly lino of T.ippatas all t-ill-:, very popular for underskirts linine-1, t waist-, eti;. , worth usually 7 v Nour i J choice ':. j I A bitr pM.-ehiise of Ilaek roedes, 1 . : ii l f ! - - . i ., i ,- I 1; i no! s and q i ci ; 1 1 i wear by the c i the doz:;i!. Men V v. f rum i 'C U pV!i r-. . T.i dies' iiea .if i.)l.KiinOSS, ; ' iav, no IN THE Cloak iDejpartrrjei) - place en S.iU' Sotito "1 tin; Lif - Si, vies iii .... Ladies5, Misses' and ,w J Children's I At Pricv-; Miwh Under the Omuhrt iCxjosi; f ' ' jTji eal, lilac k Martin, .' vAMlcliLuLb (AlinV, -nd. in fact, a!! th 1'..; Kaii.i.:"!!! in price from.. $!.0, $2.00 and $2.50 to t -7' "Call or write for our Catalogue - . . - i; tii 7"e, S-c : iiii cl. t our ciicie I f from -J0e u 0". : j . (..'hi hi re ii l'-.ncy Sil for ti '.iniiiine- and waist-, etc. a! from l'! 'J.'. c a vj! i d a.i:d mi. l! ) war; Is lor u ;:; ' y ' i . i .'n i : ' ! I i i: , . v., I, I'.'. I'. I I H, 1 .e e I .. iiltli t:.-iii at :t . . I.,, 505-507 MAIN STREET. VI iff 3 Ka r . i'ii l li fr -I !. i ' -i I p. 4f m ; 4 f f'-l n 3 MOUTH, RASKA. P New Ml I 3 4 T 3 w . -la tj t DEATH OF AlARIGN WATERS MRS. O. F. UTTERBACK Has opened a select line of Millinery in the basement of the Bank of Cass County Building, consisting of Latest Styles in Hats & Bonnets RIBBONS, ORNAMENTS AND TRIMMINGS The nicest line of velvets, in all the late shades, suitable for dress trimming, to be found in the city. Our prices are low, and with an expert trimmer, we hope to merit a iair share of your trade. Please call and inspect our stock before, purchasing. "We can save you money. MRS.O. F. UTTE UNDER BANK OF CASS COUNTY If FOR FINE FOOTW Jo E There is no place like FE pass Ij3 E3S The best class of goods to be found in Omaha are here at from $1 to $2 cheaper per pair. We make a specialty of High Grade Shoes in the Latest Styles. We are glad to have you come in and see our stock WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. An Immense Line of FALL and WINTER SHOES in, that will suit all classes of purcasers. We paid the CASH and will give you the benefit of heavy DISCOUNT. COME IN AND SEE US... joe: fetzek, 413 Main Street, - Plattsmouth, Neb. Tlie Victim of the Kunsway A c-'.'.c!it Did at Sewn O'clock IjUsL Js'iAiil. Marion W;uers, after the accident reported yesterday, rein?iined i..U'.oi seious. until seven o'clock ist eveniny when le:ith c:ime to hi-:- rc;ii.. !'. Tlie l';ct tsint lie inutlered inooherently heriiiny some one not to stop the Lorse and not to kick, him caused ni my to think he h;uT been the, .vieiiiu of foul ii;iy.and had been tiutreii. The chief of police iave-tiyiited the mutter thoroughly this moruiu. Jtnd is convinced Lhat notiiin of the i;ind oc curred, lie found that the horse was runninjr on the read when it passed Mrs. Ktiiiiincklo's. house omo distance south of tLc top of Winlet'steen iiill, and that, she distinctly heard a man say v. ilea and try to stop the horse, which made; considerable noise. Mr. Mori is-ey then followed the course of tlie buLfy and found where it struck a telephone pole with "''eat foice just a few rods south of the top of the hill and pieces cf the buggy wheels were found near by, while about fifteen feet further on was where tho body of the injured man was found. lie had a watch and some change in his pockets which were not touched, and the indi cations are that he tiied as the tesuit of injuries sustained by being- terown from the buggy with such furce as to fracture his skull. The deceased was a-brother-in-law of J ames Iligiey aud had no enemies that anyone ever heard of, so that the theory of foul play is without any foundation. '"! I'l.'iii'lK '.1 1 ae i nondered ovei1 d i s 1 1 o n o i a ' ; 1 e com I'ornnfr's Jinju?st. A coroner's inquest will beheld over the remains of the late Marion Wateis at four o'clock this evening-, to learn tlie cause of the young man's death. i uneral Service. The funeral of Marion Waters will tttKe place from the Christian church in this city at 10: 0 a. m. tomorrow, fcl der Dungan will otliciate. Toi:y"s Miirkct. Wheat sustained another advance of a cent and cios-.'d at iiii for Decem ber aud 0 it for May. Corn advanced u early a cent and closed at 30 for December and 3-i for May. An enthusiastic democratic news paper has placed a presidential ticket ill the field, as Bryaa aud Uowey. Since the so it mouey cranks have labelled the meiu.a-y of JelTrson and Jackson, who are unab.o to oeiend their names, they have grown quite told. Dewey's brother says that the admiral is a life-long- republican and ti head a demt.-cralic ticket, especially a free silver one, is the last thing in the world the hero cf Manila would think of doing. A (MH'er Il!r:-se Thief. A lli'i'inm wao usi-d to keep boo.; up at Schuyler by the name of st. ie a., horse and i.tuggy from I he Palace Stables in Omaha s:m i .1 t.nr-t inn in e-.r,!.-. I'.' hi ug.y work and the he liad start- a to purfiio and ivlcut.:d. This after- no.m Lo came over to l'J at tsmout h , ' hunted up Sheriff Wheeler and ga vo the hi.Vuirv of liis crime and ;uiceu to bo tak-n into custody. The sherilV : (i'j teleplionod the authorities at Otr.aha. ! ;;;; who said his story was correct so fa r ; as they knew, and he will be held un-j 7" til the sheriff of Douglas county comes ; -- after him this evening. The fellow i t:- I f Li t i; a speaks seven languages, and does not look like a horse thief. lie lost his job trying to enlist in the army and explains, that he got led astray. Ilipe Tomatoes for Christinas. Sirs. C. Ii. S. says, in American Ag riculturist: Before frosts come pi-k all sound green fruit from the viii-s, and carefully wrap each one in a Gx'; inch sheet of white wax paper, taking care not to twist as in packing oranges. Spread out in a single layer on trays or in shallow boxes, and places in a partial light in a cellar. To hasten ripening they may occasion illy be ovnn-p.l to th sun half an hour at a time. (Jnee a weei; i examine ana pick out the red or.es and those that may decay. This may be done easily as the transparency of the paper does j -f not necessitate unwrapping. Thus 1 LL1:! have a constant supply of plump, pi;!- j atable and beautiful tomatoes U.l Christmas, usually with trilling e pense-or trouble. re seats for .Ale Kin ley. One thousand seats have been served in the auditorium, where I' res ident McKmley speaks, for the Feder ation of Woman's Clubs, and admisiou badges for these seats are now on sale at He fold's store. No woman will have a r -served seat unless she gets a bad pre-: they will nor, be on s.Ue in Omiihn, and no seats will be held after two v. m. fc'J L iti L C O ii - i CO i an Nebraska Day. Fur this occasion the Burlington ,v ill make a rate of 4o cents for round 'rip to Omiha. Tickets sold Octot-er 17, :tid IS, and rao. ning trains of the HUh. Attention is ca.ied to the fact October IT. is I. O. O. F. day, and October IS, is A. O- U. VV. day at the exposition. W. L. Pickett, Agt. A prize will be awarded the yourg lady ma ;ing the best display in the Merchant's Carnival tonight. Fifty f.ur of the leading business firms. are in tho race. Every bnd- go. Admis sion onlj- '2j cents; children 15 cents. Foil Sale A good bedroom suit. Call at this ofiio. jh ALL Gi; ,-, Cor:-.. c. TTJIKD A N ' -A TS( A M " aal r rht nnvo DIPH- ; . Dor.Dr bills. ifSi ! I- ' D a am and jgj ::ho- Store. ilSf ..vo wee, sloppy I you don't H vvii! surely jrj r - ci you shoe : HOES, ''C, $1.00, $1.10, ana varieties :.;V FOOT MILLINER JEJ. r2 fjj l in rough out 0. I2J, 0 r rip. SHOE ZVtifi RIP. SEE 0 0 0 iVEY HOLLOWAY Co a t u;i c tor IZitilrtcr. i -'- i'. j:i ol KeseLce . iijcutjr work, in any :-.y. ;.. n or ad-ires.... I li i'i-.RKIXS HOUSE, F. K. GUTHMANN, Prop. ; 1 and 51.50 -oer Dau Centrally Located and Com fortably Furnished. . A i'i ..lui.1 f ti,' RBRASICA