Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, November 22, 1898, Image 4

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PECIAL We have a Line of...
Shoes
Ladies', Hisses', Children's
and Men's
Worth $1.25, $1.39, $1.50 and $1.75 and will close the lot at SI.OO
One lot CHILDREN'S SHOES at 25c.
DRY GOODS Special Sale for a Short Time.
A nice line of Plaids at 21c, suitable for comfortables.
36-inch Percales, dark styles, at 5c, to close out.
We have Just Received a Large
IMPORTATION of
..Fine DHBSS GOOD'S..
WE CAN SHOW THE HANDSOMEST
LINE IN THE COUNTY.
Special Sale on Underwear
a & ft ALL THIS WEEK, ft ft ft
GOOD GOODS AS LOW AS 25c A GARMENT.
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IMPORTATION.
The Nicest Line
Ever Shown in Plattsmouth.
SFINELINE Fancy Lamps
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..At Astonishingly Low Prices.
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.... Also a Complete Line of . . . .
STAPLE GROCERIES FAnTy
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Any Kind of Dress..
IS PASSABLE,
IF A LADY WEARS
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It is therefore Important to Know where the
HANDSOMEST LINE OF MILLINERY
may be found ....
Ifits. H). J-L. Street
Certainly deserves the palm, for 'tis there jou
will find the most elegant line of Pattern Hats,
Velvet Trimming's, Plumes, Ribbons and Orna
ments ever shown in Cass county.
EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE
And suited to the most exacting- tastes. Prices
are Right. Come and See.
MRS. M. A. STREET,
411 Main Street Plattsmouth, Nebraska
BRItrLY TOLD.
C. A. Marshall, Dentist
See H lloway for fine candies.
Pickles, .-ajces, calsup and olives at
Hoiloway's.
For fresh meats of all kinds call on
Oii ver & Co.
D.Shipman's residence to rent. Call
on Beeson &, Sons.
A nice millinery stock for sale. En
quire of J. H. Thrasher.
You know what we do for Thanks
giving. Oliver & Co.
Give Hollway your order for Thanks
giving b iking on or before the 22nd.
it you want something good in our
line we have it. OLIVER & Co.
J. II. Thrasher has Plattsmouth
homes to sell on monthly payments.
We will be headquarters for poultry
Thanksgiving day. OLIVER & Co.
As is the custom of this office no
paper will be printed on Tnur&day,
Thanksgiving day.
Fair with rising temperature is the
consoling prognostication of the
weaiher bureau today.
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tiow aooui raising- a little game
with your dinner on Thanksgiving?
Oliver & Co. will have it.
Finniigan's Flats is the funniest
play on the rotd. Seo it at White's
Opera House tonight.
The Ntws oliice is tl e be-t equipped
ion omce in vasacountv. bust c.ass
work done on short notice.
Tht- Ebinger Hun! wart- C -.have the
b st an light stove ver ( I ced on ttu
market, come in and tej it.
VVe will bi' het'qua tersfor oster.-,
n.-h, e.'.e y, came and mince meat
OLIVER Si CO.
I. h it: c:zrnrs Tr I he holiday tr:uii
n ivv ie..dy, ot ui in nt a' b"Xes f 1:2
a fi Jo. Julius ; eppl-iibeko.
S a- ;nti-r. tne tastesl pacer in
the wo d with t record of l:"9i. has
b en -i.id i W J. Wtnteof Clete.anJ
f r $Jo,',i. 0
: he U .hem.a-i Catho.n: -huco will
g v i. a . i ce . t Tui nei h ill n V j.sr.
ii.gion itui.U'j t h :iisk-giving tve.
i ry ody in-, iit d in m tei d.
v ii e !, pie ci.it. h i eke . p e c id,
chit ken p o in ' be do ii o d y id,
Q. Z , N v. u, b i- at Pr. .-n erian
chuicb. Sjp :r fn-iu 5 u uu 8. lio ts.
Ttitreiue plenty of fi; pt rU-n alt Tac
tions th:s oveum. The Q Z. s ipper,
the ch yta: bt m um alio txi-.ii Oiuicaie
MJd F.annigin's Fiata at the oj t ra
house.
The Fo eetors of Cass C.imp No. 372,
M. W . A. will give a select dancing
party on the ev nmg of November 3.
All members t,f M. AV. A. are cordi
nally invited.
If j ou wish to epend a delightful
evening, and enjjy the bes-t mu?ic
you ever listened to in Plattsmouth go
the Presbyterian church tonight.
Admission 25 cents. '
You will never know how quickly
y. u ran b cu ed of consumption,'
dy-uepfda or liv. r complaint, until ou
have tried Ur S wyt-r' Little Wide
Awake P. Us. A. W. Atwood.
Pt r cent tre from C iiy Steam Laun
dry fi r h- b. ri Ut of the Prenbyt'ri .r
chur h lebt, (or week endiner Nov-m
her 19. 79 d-nts. If vtu deBiro to iu-
i-re ire ih s amount patronize them.
L. A. Moore' chrysanthemum rale
and mu-lctie Tuesday night at Pres
byterian church will bo the best an
teraininent in the city lor many
m inihs. The musical t ilnt will be
the best in the state. Don't miss it
Chinese Lily bulbs, and other bulbs
for sale cheap right now at L. A
Moore's green house. His fine chris-
anthemns are coming on nicely, and
will be worth going miles to see.
A regiment of hunters went across
on the Iowa bottoms to reap the cotton-tail
crop which ia ripe for the har
vest. One hunter from the Junction
claims to have killed twenty-four rub
bit-t in a little over an hour.
If you have eore throat, soreness
across the back or side, or your lungs
feel sore or tender, or you are threat
ened with diphtheria or pneumonia,
apply Ballard's Snow Liniment exter
nally, and use Ballard's Horehound
Syrup. F. G. Fricke & Co.
The meeting of the Mozart club will
be held at the home of Miss Gutbmau
Tuesday evening, November 22. The
mooting will be called to order at a
quarter of seven so th it those persons
desiring to attend the concert that
evening may do so.
A. H. Weckbach & Co. have a com
plete line of fresh vegetables for
Thanksgiving dinner, also a dozen va
rieties of cheese, rare fish such as
Milchen Herring, Lingena and Stock
fish, and everything that eastern mar
k ts afford in the way f good things
t eat.
Mi-s Lanin7 will sing two numbers
and Miss K-llogg, if Omaha, three.
A 1 dies quartette and a g- ntlemen
qn;irieUe will alo take part Rt the
hrysiint'iemum silo and mu-i:al
Tui-!-dav evening of this we -k at the
IVe-by teri.in cuurch. Adini.-s on 25
If ion want, to curtail expenre and
fino; e a ti eiarfo liit'e mon-y, go
to L tin boll's and try their new
"M. tcb It' c gar, live for ten cent
made of in oh;;cc as many ten
cent :ih (?i T y them, j-ave money
mo h ve r, j yable Miukn. Ca 1
for M i cu P."
D n't fn-'grt the Cnrysanthemum
sh w Miii mn-ie 1 at the Presbyter
ian etiu ch thi- ( ueday) evesiina.
Ph fl-'weip wil be the finest ver
show.- i': th.- -f t; oma of the new
va telle- whi.-h would sell ftr $ 00 .n
Chicago cm be had he e fr 25 n d 50
c n t - t aeh
Tim-ksgi viog day will be observed
by a united service in the Presbyti-r-au
chu ch at 11 a. m. Thursday. R v.
Ct.mp tell of the M. E church wi.l
pre ch; Rev. Ducgan and other min-tst-iis
present will conduct the devo
tional 6eryices. a.11 are cordially in
vited to attend.
The Flannigan's Flats company ar
rived in town today and presented a
fine appearance. They have a fine
cornet band which paraded the street
at one o'clock. Seats are on sale at
Lehnhoffs, and theatre goers should
encourage the bringing of first class
companies to this city by extending
liberal patronage.
The chrysanthemum sale and music
ale at the Prisbyterian church tonight
mill be a swell affair. No lover of
this most beautiful flower can afford
to miss seeing some of the finest ever
grown in the west, or in thie country
in fact. Mr. Moore has had remark
able success as a grower, and many
surprises are in store for thcae who
have not seen the new varieties.
itNTIIKY COMK AND UU.
Oliver and A
Omaha today
II. It Gering, K. A.
II. Weckbach wore In
on business.
George M Spu'lock departed Inst
evening by way of Om iha for Marys
vlllo, Missouri where he will marry
Miss Moybird Smith tomorrow. He
has a ueat residence on Pearl street
nicely furnished where they will re-
aide.
Fred Gorder came over from Weep
ing Water Saturday evening and ia
still in town visiting his mother nnd
looking after business in nt tors. His
defeat for the legislature along with
the rest of the popocrats does not
aeem to worry him much or cause him
to lose flesh perceptibly.
The l'luce to Go,
The turkey was not the early bird,
but Ed. Oliver wasand he got the tur
keys together with the nicest lot of
meats ever brought to Plattsmouth.
The firm has spared nothing in seenr
ing a complete assortment of good
t hings suitable for the table of royalty,
or what is better still, for the table of
native Porn or adopted Americans.
Look at the list: Durham beef, pork,
mutton, veal, lamb, prarie chicken.
quail, rabbits, squirrels, ducks,
geese, chickens, turkeys, a dozen
varieties of fresh and salt fish, oysters,
antelope and venison if it can be ob
tained.
The firm of E. A. Oliver fc Co. is
located in the room on the north side
of Main street, formerly occupied by
the Tucker sisters, and the way busi
ness is coming their way proves that
they carry the best of everything in
tho line of meats and relishes. If you
want to see one of tho nicest meat mar
kets in the state call at E. A. Oliver
& Co's. and if you buy once you will
remain a customer. Your patronage
is solicited and we will try to merit a
continuance of your trade.
E. A. Oliver & Co.
The Gold Medal Settled.
Omaha, Nov. There has beep con-
side able controversy here ever tho
gold medal which has been claimed
by others, but it has finally turn d out
that the Fied Krug Brewing Co, of
this city did receive the gold nt.-dti
for Caoi net beer ovo .i oth sr beers
for puri'y, strength and xeellence of
qu ility.at the Ti ana M ii p i ex-
po-i'ion, and Krui:, uoi only i a- the
g'iu rued 1 1 in m.- possesi u. u has
l-o eooivu'i a dioloma -iyiei by
memoersof the ix-cutive committee
of the export on a . ing the gold me al
wi;f awarrt d t K i'g t'Mbi'-.et beer.
The blizzard has ceased to bliz, but
the gentle zephyrs which fan the big
snow drifts left over from yesterday.
cut ones face like a razor, this morn
ing. The thermometer registered two
at six o'clock a. m., and all trains
were Irom one to two hours late, as a
result of piling up the beautiful by the
high wind last night. The wind eel-
Coin blows harder than it did last
night, and some of the country t o ds
are reported impassible on account ol
the immense drifts.
The jolly jurors are on deck again
ready for bu-iness. Sile Greenlnte
ente tains nearly ball of tn m at tno
Pi rkinn Htmse wn h storie of daring
aiid proves-, ano early adv.-ntures in
t i itorial dav s wnen liinw- oa was a
t-fori for b.at k bear and bio dtbirrty
1. dians, and Sile wit in bis prime,
He uso'l toiiKe nuihinj beti-r b toe
b'-eakf i-t. than a buck tbat he co -Id
oar 1Z6 wtib u t-ean nins look of ma
wuxhester, wi.ich wasa wia loaded
with "buck phot." 1. JN. iiobbiU
-p.nsu tew yarns aio g wiin jonn
II it t hm) ndy LhristensOn and o he
tnemi-e s ol trie crow 1.
. or n Elrgnnt Dinner.
Augu-t B en i a a store full of g ol
thinn ft r tte tabu. The grocery ue
rartii.etit is 'u 1 of the best fjoods ob
tain hie and bis meat m irket con
tni -8 nil that the must exacting taste
could desire. A cno.ee roast, oi neet,
nintiou, veal or pork good enough for
anybt dy, also turkeys, geeee, ducks.
chickens and all kird of game. Mr.
Bat h caters to the the best trade and
those who buy their requ:ites for a
Thanksgiving dinner there will be
more than pleased.
The new store in the Fitzgerald
block is one of tho most complete in
the city-where all orders are promptly
fi led, and it will certainly pay you to
giv the Bach grocery house a trial
order.
N. eit-iioui.
The city sc- ool will all cloae on
Thur.-vi.iy, i'hankgiviug day, and also
on th j Friday following.
Col. HuebGer, the bachelor editor
of the Nebraska City News, ia respon
sible for the following: "Iler fingers
are so soft and warm, her little hands
so teader, and all the beauties of htr
form so eloquent of her gender, that
when the curtains to my eye in all her
charm reveal her, 'ah, 'tis a wonder,'
so I sigh, 'that some one doesn't steal
her;' I cannot help but view the
charms which gracious nature gave
ber; the beauty of her neck and arms
she couldn't change to save her. And
so I think, for none can shake my fer
vor, fond and true; 'what a dainty
morsel she would make for a cannibal
barbacue!' "
A First Clans Dinner.
Thursday will be Thanksgiving and
only two more days in whicn to pre
pare for it. Bennett & Tutt are on
hand with about everything vou want
to complete a first, cla-s dinner . They
will have:
Lettuce and Celery,
Oranges and Lemons,
Figs and Raisins,
Dates and Bananas,
Olives and Pickles,
Candies and Nuts.
And in fact everything to make you
feel thankful, if you will only call up
on them.
Wanted A good girl to work In
private family. Enquire at resident
of Samuel Patterson en Viae street.
Notice to the Public.
In connection with the raising of the
Presbyterian church debt, the City
Steam laundry, unsolicited, have
made the following liberal offer: They
agree to donate a certain per cent of
their net receipts to aid in carrying
out this work, their per cent to be
based on the receipts over and above
their second week's bu-i e.-s. which
receipts were equal to their running
expenses. ibe propo-ition ha wen
investigated at d foucd to have been
made in good faith, their work has
also been itiveptiga'ed rnd passed ur
on as tirst-cla-a and thoe iDiere
in the church w rk are culled oa to
assi?t in liicreasit g tru ir v , ipta and
not foreet that while th- ''.ndry peo
ple ire making a douar, iie iLu ca is
benefitted bv a por iun i f it.
Oyt-r! Oj'ko rn I
By ti e he can, or rerved in nay
style at Sehi ipp e,fa
If you an; Suffering from drowsine-s
iu ihe day lime, irritability of temper.
slt-eple s high's, general debility,
headache, and geneal want of tone of
the system, use Uerbine. You will
get relief and finally a cure. Price 50
cents, r. G. Fricke & Co.
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came to your back door the other
day. But how about yourself? Pos
sibly you have TWO COLD HANDS
OUT. If so, bring them into our
store and we will put them into a
good warm pair of gloves or mit
tens. We are very "handy" when it
come to this line of goods. Our
stock embraces all the "hand-some"
things for the hands that have ever
been thought of. We "handle" only
the reliable grades in gloves and
mittens, as in EVERYTHING ELSE.
"Glovery" has been ransacked to
give us the very best things
"cold hands out."
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DOES IT EVER
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That there are other essentials besides Cheapness
Price that should appeal to tho Purchaser?
of
Merit in Style, Quality and Finish
Are of Interest to many Buyers, who fino it necessary
to wear Jewelry. Wo sell only Good Goods and do not
pretend to compete with dry goods and clothing stores,
who handle only cheap ''Jewelry."
....We understand tho Jewelry Business thoroughly and
know what wo are selling, and warrant everything sold.
We can 6ell you Good Goods cheaper than our com
petitors this fall.
....Got Prices of us before making Ilolidiy Purchases, and
Save Money.
JNO. T. COLEMAN,
Second Door South of Postoffice, Plattsmouth, Neb
F. T. Davis Co. pay cash for good
butter and fre6h eggs. Union Block.
For Rent Two
Mrs. J. N. Wise.
furnished rooms.
A positive guarantee with every
Back of Elk Ham and La Cream flour.
F. T. Davia Co., Uuion Block.
Administrator's S&le.
Notice is berebr eiTen that by virtue of an
order of the county court I will on the 13th dav
of December. lsUS. at one o'clock p. m. on said
day, at the late residence of Isabelie Emory, de
ceased, in the city of Plattsmouth, Cass county.
Nebraska, sell at public auction ail ot tne House
hold furniture, carpets, cooking utensels, pic
tures, etc.. being all of the personal property of
said deceased.
Terms of sale, cash or half cash and balance
n time Secured notes for aix months.
H. J. iTmiGHT.
Special Administrator.
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AND THE
UNION BLOCK
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IS THE PLACE
To Secure Your Fall and
Winter Millinery.
The manager. Miss Nin i Tucker, ha opened an elegant
line of seasonable goods next door to F. G. Fricke's. All the
latest and best from the cents' s of fashion is displayed here.
And Prices Are Right.
Miss Evan, an experienced t -imru.-r from the east, has
has charge of that department. B. luro and call an.l ee our
line.
MRS. L. J. RANKIN.
TTnion Blck, Piatt-mouth, Nebraska, Proprietor.
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