Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, October 28, 1898, Image 1

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where you have a bi; line to se-
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HI. ink Books. The' have the
jf.!j best Writing Tablet in the city
Eli for 5 cents.
v GERING & CO.
Are the only people in Platts-
9 mouth who carry an assortment
? of Lowiiey's unrivaled Chocolates
and Allogretti's Creams and Choc-
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Have a Compound Syrup of Tar
and Wild Cherry that ouht to be
in every household, to cure bad
colds and luny trouble before seri-
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ing und tuKes ibm ulttce of coffee. The
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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 trim minor, to be found in the citj'. Our prices are
low, and with an expert trimmer, we hope to merit a fair
share of your trade. Please call and inspect our stock before
purchasing. We can save you mone.
MRS. O. F. UTTERBACK
UNDER BANK OF CASS COUNTY.
FOR FINE FOOTWEA
There is no place like
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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 vou the
benefit of heavy DISCOUNT.
COME IN AND SEE US...
JOE FETZEK,
413 Main Street, - Plattsmouthr Neb.
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ai.ii pi- o.v- v liich lie win oiler ..t Hie
iinv i i-.-o o . 5 "0 b;tch. Tr-f in'.irr
dutiit for tiiu price has never hoforo
hcu.; IT u oil :it such a low prii.v. A
complete Lod c;in bo seen in his etcre
window. All who are needing nny
tnin in thid line cm save money by
seeing these biirra'nn before you buy.
A ,'ood eiht room house to rent
witn barn and city water iu Second
ward near business portion of city.
Enquire of John Watehman.
Lost a p iirof old rimmed specta
cles with straight bows. Tbo lindr
will bo suitably rewarc'.d by learing'
same at I'earl Steam Laundry.
l'.iblen! ISibles! liihlrs!
Jy maUinr a large purchase of bi
bles and test&men '.s wo bought cheap
er than ever before, and are selling at
just a little more than formor whole
sale cost. Holiday stock now ready.
Lishniiokf Buos.
Liceime Notice.
Notice is hereby given that I will
apply at the next regular meeting of
the board of county commissioners, in
and for Cass cjunty f.r a license to
sell vinous malt and spirituous liquors
in the village of Cedar Creek, Cass
county, Nebraska, for the period of
one ye-ir. Andrew Anderson.
D ited this ISth day of October, 189S.
Wood w;tnteU on subscription at he
News otlice.
Fort Rent Fru.t f irm of eight
acre; apples, grapes, raspberries,
blackberries, etc. Also other tracts
of laud near town, II. B. WlKDHAM.
For Sale Cheap A set of double
harness. C;l at News oliiee.
J. I. Unru;i has just made a pur
chase of 100 iron bt d steads with wo
ven wire spring mat: reuses, matres-ses
and pi lows which he will offer at the
low price of $o.0t) each. The entire
outfit for the price has never
b-.-fcro bean offered at such a low
price. A com plate bed can "he seen in
his store window. All who are need
ing anything in this line may get a
bargain by seeing turn be buying.
Huoklen's Aruica Salve.
Lv!.- ' - vn i wort i cur-',
i-i!S. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, f
-oi-e, tetter, ch; ppeu hands, ch.'-
-, corns, ard all skin eruption,
-i ;:3i lively cures piles, or no n.-a
stared. It is guaranteed to givt-..-ri.ot
s itisf cliou or money refunded.
, r !..- 2-S cents per box. For sale b$
. ii. t icke
! e Ni;vs . il'ce is ... e r est equipped
i-llice -n Ca? count. Fist class
ADi-k done - n -hort notice.
Tlie M. P. nas m.iue a fifty cent
rouad u-;p rale f'" October 21, 2 and
2S to Omaha. No transfer, no etreet
cars. All trains stop at the exposi
ion ga'e. For further particulars en
quire of C. F. Stoutenborousrh.
The most delicate constitution can
safely use Ballard's Hon hound Syrup.
It is a sure and pleasont remedy for
coughs, loss of voice, and all throat
and lung trouble. Price 25 and 50
cents.
Those wishing hair chains or hair
wc.'k of any kind done, will please
leave their orders with Miss Adam?
at Doveyrs store.
Mrs. A. H. Knee.
Anew back for an old one by using
Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine for kidney ail
meuts. A. "W. At wood.
You may bridle tne appetite, but
you cannot briba the liver to do its
work well. You must be honest with
it, help it along a little now and then
with a dose of Herbine, the best liver
regulator. Price 50 cents. F. G.
Fricke,
TO CURE A C'lliU IN ONE OAT
Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. 25c. The ceuuine has
L. B. Q. on ear-h tablet.
White Cream Vermifuge is perfect
ly harmless and will re-nove every
worm. It is also a tonic, and by its
strengthening properties will restore
to pale cheeks the rosy hue of health.
Price 25 cents. F. G. Fricke.
.Coal! Coal!
Hard coal delivered to any part of
the city for 87.50 per ton, and the un
rivaled Mendota coal deliveted for
f4.25 per top. John Waterman.
Ji-v-r S.y Uie.
Many desperate cases of kidney
diseases pronourced incurable have
been curtrd by Foley's Kidney Cure.
Many physicians use it. F. G.
, Frisk it C.
It-a of Republican Meotlng-.
'I hi republican meeting' in Csa
county have been arranged n follows:
Pollard and (loot
Manley, October 31.
Pollard und TefTt
Alvo, October S3.
P Hard and Spurlock
Ccd tr Creek, October 2tt.
Avoca, November 2.
Pol a d and Cbas. Graves
Victoria t-cbool house, Norembjr ?.
Pollard and Windham
Murr y, November 4.
I Hard and Burkett
Greenwo ), afte- nnn, November 5.
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livery office.
U niTiti Kt-Kiittratlon Notlo.
The electors of the city of Platts
moutn, Ua.-s county, PteorasKa, are
hereby u-jI lieu lit. i the boards of reg
itr tiion for the eeveral wards will bH
in their sveral otfii-es f:r the regis-ir-ttion
of vote- for the general eleo
iom to be h .ld November 8, 1898.
Fii st eosslou of s iid board will be
held Thursday, October 20th. Second
sesftijii Friday. October 28th. Third
-snd ;:isi --frsion Saturday, November
5th, a'id remain in 6es9ion from 8
o'clock a. m , till 9 o'clock p. m. of
each day at places specified below:
First ward Perkins hotel block,
Main street.
Second ward Turner hall,
inton avenue.
Third waic VV. D. Jones'
barn, Main street.
Fourth ward Police Judge's
Main street.
Fifth Ward Bach's grocery store,
Lincoln avenue.
First ward is composed of that part
of the city lying north of Main street
and east of Seventh street.
Second ward is composed of that
part of the cily lying north of Main
street and west of Seventh street.
Third ward is composed of that part
of the city lying south of Main street
and west of Sixth and north of north
line of Fifth ward.
Fourth ward Is composed of that
part of the city lying south of Main
street, east of Sixth and north of north
line of Fifth ward.
Fifth ward is composed of that part
of the city lying north of Palmer's
addition and including fractional lot 7
of section 19, township 12, range 14,
and all of that portion of city lying
west of Lincuin avenue and south of
the north lines of section 19, township
12, range 14, and section 24, township
12, range 13.
Voters will govern themselves ac
cordingly. B." C. Kerr, City Clerk.
Try Graln-O! Try Graln-O!
Ask your grocer today to show you
a package of Grain o, the new food
drink that takes the place of coffee.
The children may drink it without in
jury as well as the adult. All who
try it, like it. GRAiif-o has that rich
seal brown of Mocba and Java, but it is
ra ioe from pure grains, and the most
de'icate stomach receives it without
distress. One-fourth the price of
coffee. 15c and 25 eta per package.
Sold bv all grocers.
Wanted Reliable and experienced
salesman to handle a good line of lub
ri 'i i i.;g mis nud greases on commis-c-ion.
Address The Cliiton Oil Co.,
C.evel md, Ohio.
I he B & M. will sell round trip
tickets to Omaha for fifty cents on
October 21, 25, and 28,
Red the advertisements io the
NiAVS and trado only with those peo
pl vVo s lic-t your patronage. These
aie the live merchants that do busi
ness on the principle of quick sales
aud small profits.
E.6.
Dovty
SON
1 or Sale.
A nice horse and buggy very cheap.
Enquire at residence of J. V. Malm on
North Eighth street, near Hickory
or at News office.
Notice to Ice Consumers.
Our ice books are 30 cts. per 100 lbs.
Cash from and after this date. Cash
Duly. F. S. White,
H. C. McMaken & Son.
To the Far mem.
For the farmers, and townspeople,
too, Schiappicasse will serve a first
class oyster stew on Saturday and
Sunda3r for 15 cents per dish first
class in every particular.
Agents wanted to represent one of
the best bouses ia their lino. Salary
payable weekly. Apply to
H. C. Grimes, PlAtismouth, Nb.
Oysters! Oysters!
By the the can, or served in any
style at Schiappacas-e's.
The Pearl Steam Laundry is cen
trally located, and, while we have not
imported any experts from the Philip
pines, yet we will warrant all work
first ctasrs. Give the Pearl, under the
new management, a trial and you will
be pleased with the result.
Geo. K. Staats, Manager.
Best Line of Stoves on Earth,
iiound Oak, and Radient Home base
burners, Quick Meal and Buck Steel
rauges, and Cole's air tight stoves at
Ebinger Hardware Co.
liread.
Morninff's bread hereafter may be
obtained at Zuckweiler & Lutz, Jona
than Hatt', Dovey'a and Fair store.
Furnished or unfurnfshed rooms for
rent. Enquire at 1006 Main street.
You will live to tell the tale how
you was entirely cured of constipation,
dyspepsia, biliousness and liver
troubles, by taking Dr. Sawyer's
Little Wide Awake Pills. A. W.
Atwo.
H SPECIAL. SALE
! ON FALL. DRESS GOODS !
A A A A T
We have placed on our counters ;t hif lot of Kali and Winter Dress (loods -
Below Cost to Close Out Ouick. Here are a Kew of our Prices:
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ALL NoVELTlKS FoKMF.lt PRICE :;0C
NOW lc)c
all wool Novelties former price r.oc
NOW 3')c.
ALL WOOL NOVELTIES FORMER PKICE'.oC
NOW 35c.
ALL WOOL NOVELTIES FORMER PRICE 4iC
NOW 2')c.
FANCY WOOL NOVELTV DRESS GOODS
KOR 15c.
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This is the Greatest Opportunity you,. have this Season to buy a jood lall or
Winter Dress at a Remarkable Low Price on account of the bi Advance in all
Woolen Goods. We have on Display by far the .Finest Line of Dress Goods
Ever brought to the City, comprising all the Newest Novelties in
BLACK CRKPONS, from 50c to $1.98 per yard, SATIN BERBERS,
HENRIETTAS, SERGES, BRILLIANTINES, POPLINS, VENE
TIANS, SUITINGS, COVERTS AND BROAD CLOTHS. NEW
Plaids, Latest Designs. All the latest designs in Colored Dress Goods at the
Lowest Prices
- We call special attention to our elegant line of Silks ami Dres; Trimmings. New Braids from c -x
per yard up. Parasols, we ofl'.;r Special Barg iins at $1 00, $1. :$.", $1.50, 1.7.", $1.8.", ?2.00 and f.0 Tg
" ' to close. New Line of Outing Flannel-), 5c. liounie Doou Fl -n U (I he new material f r Di losing --
Sacques, Sec.,) 10c. Flannels for Wrappers, 7c. ll'.st (Quality ui Prints, including SIMPSON'S at fx: 2
ALL DEPARTMENTS NOW COMPLETE
' CARPETS On Oct. 4 we will havo our new lino of Cavp -ts ready fr inspection. O i account of
y- our large business in this department last spring we: have put in a st;i.I larger stock this f ill and
. will comprise an elegant line of Moquetts, Axiniu.ster.s, Velvets, lir i- '-Is and Ingrain at wry Low T"
gT" Prices. SHOE DEPT. Free Tablets and Pencils with all School Shoes. We aro havinjr a np-c-ial
y sale of Ladies' Slippers at "0c anil 7oc. Our now line of the celebrated Dudd Hand Sewed Child tens m
Shoes just received. WItAPPEitS The largest line in tli's city. New ntylcs in Flannebatcs, Per- 1
cales, Calicos, &c. Visit our Grocery Dioart ment, inspect the Finest Display of Lamps wo have
ever shown in the city at prices from $l.:i." to $10.
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Good and Cheap.
LOOK OUT
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That your children are well shod, for it might save DIPH
THERIA entering your family. Dry feet save Doctor bills.
BEWARE that you are not BAMBOOZLED aa;n and
buy your Shoes at the Old Roliable Regular Shoe Store.
THE TIME IS NEAR when we will have wet, sloppy
weather and that's what tests a shoe, so be careful you don't
get 'em with paper insoles and counters or they will surely
collapse. Take our advice, let us help you select you shoe
and you will come out winner.
WE'VE GOT 'EM! What? Why, SCHOOL SHOES,
of course GOOD AND STRONG at 95c, $1.00, $1.10,
$1.25, $1.35 and $1.50. In all shapes, styles and varieties of
leather and warranted to be SOLID LEATHER throughout
and sewed up FREE OF CHARGE should they ever rip.
We have a CUROSITY in shape of a SEAMLESS SHOE
for YOUTH'S, BOYS and MEN which can NEVER RIP. SEE
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REPAIRING.
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Flattsmouth Coal Yard
IS THE PLACE TO BOY
HARD COAL,
CANON CITY,
SOFT COAL
ALL GRADES OF WOOD.
Hay, Corn, Oat9 and all Kinds of Feed
Constantly on Hand.
EGENBERGER 5 TROOP.
THIRD AND MAIN-STS.
FURNITURE
a no UNDERTAKING
House Furnishings,
STOVES, RANGES.
Our stock la complete In all Hoes and ne
Invite our friends to look It over. We will
endeavor to please you. Call find see as.
STRAIGHT C- 5ATTLES,
(Successors to litiry Boerk. )
PLATTSMOUTH NEB
HARVEY HOLLOWAY
Contractor
r?.'.1. ttuildcr.
Contracts taken for the erection of Residences
Larns and any kind of caipcnter work, in anr
part of the county. Call on or address....
RARVRV HOLLO WAV, Plattnmoath, Neb
THE PERKINS HOUSE,
F. R. GUTHMANN, Prop.
Rates SI and $1.50 -Der Day
Centrally Located and Com
fortahly Furnished.
PLATTSMOUTH.' BRASKA