Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, December 02, 1898, Image 1

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PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.. DECKMIJKU 2. 1808.
VOL VIII. NO..
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ONLY A FEW WORDS.
THE MORE YOU SAY, THE LESS
PEOPLE REMEMBER.
JOE & FRANK,
The People's Clothiers,
Will sell Overcoats, Suits, Underwear,
Shirts, Ties, Hats and Caps at Prices
that no other house in America can
beat.
Please step in and take a look at our
Stock and Prices before you buy.
Have you seen our 50c All Wool
Fleece-Li n ed U nderwear ?
JOB & FRANK,
Waterman block, - Plattsmouth, Neb
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1 Geriny & Co..
Have an Elegant new line of
Jf all Paper, in all the late pat
terns. It will pay you to go
where yon have a hg line to se
lect from one that's new.
GERING & CO.
Carry a stock of awfully cheap
Blank Books. They have the
best Hritiiiff Tablet in the city
for 5 cents.
GERING & CO.
Are the only people in Platts
mouth who carry an assortment
of Lowney's unrivaled Chocolates
and Allegretti's Creams and Choc
olate confectionery.
GERING & CO.
Have a Compound Syrup of Tar
and irild Cherry that ought to be
in every household, to cure bad
colds and lung trouble before seri
ous complications arise from de
lay. Many a doctor bill might be
saved if 3 cm kept our Tar and
Wild Cherry Compound in the
house.
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Gering & Co.,
Dx-irivo-ists and Stationers,
North Si'de Main Street,
PLATTSMOUTH NEBRASKA.
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THE LEADERS
(5ILLETT JNTIIE TOILS
Kansas "Cattle King" Reported to
Have Been Captured.
IN THE GROCERY TRADE
ARE
A. H. WECKBACH & CO.
mhpv .n.N,t tKa inr.TP. anrt m3t comnlete line in Cass county. Every
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1 ui- f-ov. h npu: Thflv n.iv cash for our sroods and eive their custo
..nonta.Ta of anftial discounts. A comolete line of canned xroods
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ways in stock. The only place ia the city where you can pet all kinds of
-gsh Cheese. Call ana see u.
L H. WECKBACH & . Waterman Blk.
Was Carry In a Ur( Amount of Money
When Captured Shafter U Greatly
Annoyed Over Sampson's Keport Oos
Not Care to Kciorrect the Controversy
Other News of Interest.
Kansas City. Dec. 1. It was ru
mored at the stock yards this afternoon
that Grant C. Gillett, the absconding
cattle kins, had been captured in
Mexico and $100,000 in cash recovered.
The report is generally discredited.
Charles A. Shaeffer, president 01
the F. George Holmes Commission
a. 1 .
coin p iny, swore out a warrant neru to
day charging Gillett with having ob
tained $19,500 by false pretenses, xoe
warrant was placed in the bands oi an
oflicer and the latter left the city to
night. M. A. Fike, attorney for the
Holmes company, tonight made this
statement:
'Gillett is under arrert in Mexico.
Anomcerhas gone for him and we
will get him back, we hope, at a very
early date."
Id other quarters it is stated aimo&i
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a positively mat uuieu ia ku "
Mexico, but that he is in custody on
American soil, that he has a large
sum of money in his possession and
that his captors are negotiating with
his creditors here to exact a stated
percentage of the money as their price
for turning Gillett and the funds over
to his creditors.
It was stated quite positively her
tonight that Gillett was under arrost
at Chihauhau, Mex., but the state
ment could not be confirmed and at a
lato hour the Journal received a dis
patch from Jefe Politico, published at
Chihauhau, stating that so far as
known Gillett was not in custody
there.
Ueneral Shatter Is Annoyed.
New York, Dec. 1. General W. R,
Shafter was today shown a copy oi
Admiral Sampson's report on the op
erations of the United States fleet at
Santiago after the destruction of the
Spanish fleet, in which the admiral
denounced the suggestions which he
attributed to General Shafter, that
the navy was unwilliDg to assist the
A.Antf-k t Via
army in lorcing an euirnum u ."
harbor.
General Shafter did not conceal the
fact that Admiral Sampson's criticisms
annoyed him greatly.
"This controversy has been iougni
over before." he said. "The records
sneak for themselves. My letters and
disnatches to Admiral Sampson as
toll the storv. I
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have nothing to add to them.
The treneral went over the news
nanor svnoosis of the Admiral's report
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and pointed out that the correspond
ence given therein showed that he
hH pannaatad Admiral Sampson to
send a representative to tne cere
monies of the surrender of Santiago
.nri that. Via did not siffn the terms of
surrender himself.
"As I did not sign them," he said,
I certainly would not consent for Ad
miral Sampson to do so,"
INVESTIGATORS RETURN HOME.
Their Experience With Witnesses Is of an
Unsatisfactory Nature.
Washington, Dec. I. A majority
of the War Investigating commission
arrived here today after a visit to
New York and Boston. Ex-Governor
Woodburv and Dr. Conner were left
to conclude the work in Boston. The
commission will resume its sittings
here tomorrow.
The commissioners are anxious to
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secure a statement irom uenerm
Brooke covering his connection with
the Chickamauga Park camp and they
are hopeful that he will return to this
country to testify. The returning
members report that it was very dim-
cult to secure witnesses in either New
York or Boston, the persons summoned
generally manifesting a disposition
not to press charges.
Rostom. Dec. 1. The hearing of
tbe War Investigation board was con
tinued today. Dr. Edward H. Brad
ford of Boston, who superintended the
landing of troops brought to Boston by
the vessels of the Volunteer Aid asso
ciation, was questioned about the case
f Lieutenant Tiffany, it appeared io
be the doctor's opinion that had Lieu
tenant Tiffany been sent to a pospital
instead of being given in care oi hia
friends his life might have been saved.
Being an oflicer and on a furlough
when he reached Boston, Lieutenant
Tiffany was not subject to orders by
r. Bradford.
Mason Deuies the Charge
W. G. Mason, the nlht operator at
Julian, writes and complains about un
Item than appeared in The News of
the 1st inst, in which it saya that he
had "a fighting jag on." He denies
that he was drinking and says tnat
he had just grounds for the trouble
that he got into and was compelled to
interview ih police judge. The
News does not know that Mr. Mason
was drinking, what led up to the
trouble or why he pleaded guilty and
paid a fine. The News is pleased to
make any correction at any time for
Mr. Mason or anyone else that may
feel that it has stated other than facts.
Nebraska City News.
lOO for Letters About Nebraska.
The Burlington Route (II. & M. R.
It.) offers thirteen prizes ranging
from $5 to $25, and aggregating one
hundred dollars for thirteen letters,
which, in the opinion of a competent
committee, are best calculated to en
courage immigration eo Nebraska.
Every contestant, whether or not
his cotribution is awarded a prize,
will receive the "Corn Belt," a hand-
nome sixteen-page monthly publica
tion, for six months, freo of charge.
The contest is open to all. Details
can bo obtained by addressing J.
Francis, G. P. A., Burlington Route,
Omaha, Neb.
The new millinery store in the
Union block, under Miss Tucker's
management, is up to date. Don't
fail to call. '
Something to Depend Un.
Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm
of Jones & Son. Cowdeu, 111., in speak
ing of Dr. King's New Discovery, says
that last winter h's wife was attacked
with la grippe, and her case grew so
serious that physicians atCowden and
Pana could do nothing for her. It
seemed to develop . into hasty con
sumption. Having Dr. King's New
Discovery in store, and eelling lots of
it. he took a botte home, and to the
surprise of all she began to get better
from first dose, and half dozen dollar
bottles cured her sound and well. Dr.
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds is guaran
teed to do this good work, lry it.
Free trial bottles at F. G. Fricke's
drug store. 5
A Correction.
The "ad" of Bennett & Tutt which
appeared in The News a few days
ago gave 56c the price potatoes, when
it should have been 45c. They still
have potatoes for sale at the latter
price.
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-class. Give the Pearl, under the
new management, a trial and you will
be pleased with the result.
Geo. K. Staats, Manager.
TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAT
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. 25c. The genuine haB
L. B. Q. on each tablet
Bread.
Morning's bread hereafter may be
obtained at Zuckweiler & Lutz, Jona
than Hatt's, Dovey's and Fair store.
How to Prevent a Cold.
After exposure, or when you feel a
cold coming on, take a dose of Foley's
Honey and Tar. It never fails. K G.
Fricke & Co.
Oysters! Oysters!
Bythsthecan, or served in any
style at Schiappaasse's.
Ton Can't Afford to Chance It.
A heavy cold may lead to pneumonia
or consumption. Foley's Honey and
Tar taken in time afiords perfect se
curity from serious . results. F. G.
Fricke & Co.
Those wishing hair chains or hair
wo.k of any kind done, will please
lAave their orders with Miss Adams
at Dovevr store.
Mrs. A. h. knee.
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Populist Brines Contest.
Beatrice, Neb.. Dec. 1. Captain
H. Ashby, populist, has begun con-
i.:t. nrrvBPil intra against W. E. Chit-
)rHon republican member-elect of
the legislature. Ashby makes the
r.ai, nf hia contest th claim that
Chittenden had not resigned his seat
in the legislature when he was candi
date for re-election and that therefore
he was not a legal nominee. Deposi
tions in the contest are being taken in
Judee Enlow's court for the purpose of
ma iri nor mfiord on which to go be-
lore the legislature.
M Title's Attention.
Business meeting of the castle will
be held at Dr. Cook's office Friday
evening at 8 o'loclc. Hy order oi ite
gent.
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A. ii Up 'to -Date
Meat Market
Where everything is nice and clean
M. and a full line of Fresh Meats is car
9t ried in stock, is the place to do your
buying. Such a place is the
Excelsior Meat Market
M. L. JOHNSON. PROP.
He Is a butcher who has had much
experience in purchasing meat and
he buys only the best...
Bulk Oysters, Game and Fish
In Season.. ..
Try Him For Holiday Meats.
An Elegant Line of Millinery
NEWEST STYLES IK
Dress Hats, Street Hats,
Ostrich and Coque Feathers,
Up-to-Date Ornaments.
Special attention is called to our
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of Every Shade, and in Plaids and Polka Dot. for
Millinery and Dress Trimmings.
MRS. 0. F. UTTERBACK,
User Cas ffsuty, Plattsmsuth. Neb
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9 Cheapest.
You cannot go to the Omaha Exposition any more,
so spend your time with us. We have the Greatest tix-
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EVER BROUGHT TO PLATTSMOUTH.
Good
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Special Sale on Dress Goods..
...I5c, 19c, 29c, 35c and 39c.
See our New Black Crepons, at one-half Omaha Prices.
New Silks,
EE New Dress Goods,
E New Trimmings,
r New Flannelette Wrappers
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E Have you seen our Line of...
S Fur Collarettes, from $2.75 up.
Xpeinl jor 1110ic ir'nli
its uid (c calui' ' '.
JTc cannot (ijj'ord In -lead
our jalrons. I!ren;
hodij knows irlnit kiml
(j ood s ire sell.
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Muffs and Fur Trimmings,
.... Most selection in town
New Hosiery.
Underwear,
In Cotton and Wool Union Suits
Cotton Blankets,
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Cotton Flannel,
... For in i 1 1 1 11 v I
Outing Flannels, 5c.
Get a new Oilcloth and Binding for your Stoves..
Best selection in town from lirc up
SF Get our Prices on CARPETS...
All wool, 50c. Best Extra-super 2-ply all-wool (;arpt nui.le U,r :- .
T?...wv,la Mnnnollps Avminstftr iind Velvet f'arpots. Tlicy an- !,. :inin :.!!
s-. than last year no advance on our poods.
C: Get our Prices on all kinds of Shoes...
The Best and Largest assortment of Shoes and warm s.ipperr- v." dav v.-r '
Tablets and Pencils FHKH with School Shoes.
5F Don't fail to see our new stock of Lamps (w. i.mv. i n,,. 1
jgi--Affents for Butterick Patterns, Gage Down Corsets and I'.udd's B;i.y Sl.o . -M
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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 again and
buy your Shoed 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 CURIOSITY in shape of a SEAMLESS SHOE
for YOUTH'S, BOYS and MEN which can NEVER RIP. SEE
'EM.
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Plattsmouth Coal Yard
IS THE PLACE TO BUY
HARD COAL,
CANON CITY,
SOFT COAL
ALL GRADES OF WOOD.
Hay, Corn, Oats and all Kinds of Feed
Constantly on Hand.
EGENBERGER & TROOP,
THIRD AND MAIN-STS.
FURNITURE
and UN DERTAKING
House Furnishings.
STOVES, RANGES.
Our stock Is oomplete In all Hues and we
iDTite our friends to look It over. We will
endearor to please you. Call and see us.
STREIGHT & SATTLER,
(Successors to Hetry Boeok. )
PLATTSMOUTH NEB
HARVEY HOLLOWAY
Con t ru clor
J3uilclci
Contracts taken tt tf e v.c.X. -n .1 K-.-.i-Jcu-.t-
Barns and any k:n-i cf cart;tL.ii-r wr, in anv
part of the county. C:!1 u:i or aJJrc
HARVEY HOLLOWAY, rutomoiilh. St-h
THE PERKINS HOUSI
F. R. GUTHMANK, Prop.
Rates $1 and $1.50 cer Day
Centrally Located and Com
fortably Furniebed.
PLATTSMOUTH, - - XE1J