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VOL. VIII. NO. 35.
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rt.up in thin that G, n-ial Oils Ins
Arrival of American Trocps On tho i'1 1,10,1 to thoir u. sii e
I'rof. Dean C. Woni,a-r contributes
In ll.n . . I'. ,.1 .. ...
-:..i.i.. r U i... r..v... .... i ii - ri i' t ii f r i h i . v" ' an arucie on
. I J no .Malay IMrau-s of tlie Philippines.'
ii.ilu 11 ml (lino A i IHhi inli irkii ir. c- i . . , . , . - '
,,rM" , Speaking of liis guide. I'rof. Worcester
hihI All r n i a i i.iiik Hi lilt- I or !-.,,-. . t ,... ... . .
1 " "r i r.aj s: J oolawf-e was rdiisninrpd a good
mi .Xkii k.ii,- ..ii.ji.i-i, iti furr i in-j Muio, and v.o wcro tlK-itfoif interested
u i i i in certain iiirlde.'jts w hich give us an
insight Into 'us real chai auter. After
OF INTEREST TO ALLNEBRASKANS
Manila, M-ii-c-i li.-Tih! r.-h-is h ive
I'trn cini' i ,! r.i! i tir;- inllie xicinity of
tlio r.-scrvui r. i d lay ;i o.itiolof Cm
1 :i n.V !, S'-cniiil O ego.i vimi :te i ,
w.i.-i taken in :i in ! i- h
T'.VO ll.U'il Will' w
: -"! i i n s ln-lil t hi'i
t!n n-in iiii l. i- of tin;
u'iiI'm! hut tho
i.rri,ii!,d litilii
f:jm pan v.
asM.-loil hy t .vo chid i.ui ii-s o( (he: Fir-t
;l inked U
a in wound ii
N t-liak i i-i in- ii
til' my, killing thirty
t-OVOlal 111, MO.
'J'wn battalion of tho Tivontk-t h regu
lar it fanny hive ivii foi r- 1 (om-r-al
i I a i"'s Vii i L'ailo.
Ail t!.i ii'itiv kul.s hav; tinti .1 -
I r 1 at Maivijiiina and I Iio i-oun t y
title is piotty well oioiieii, hut tho
rein- t fti.'n: I i-l u I'll l n ;r in -mall ho We-
at n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 w 1 1 .'
A 'ianiitiy tin y iia r-ci-ui-i.-d a. ne. .v
' I I ' - " -f -iiiokclo-i am in u i. i I o it rc-
-i ' 1 1 1 i , as 1 1 : ft" Ii a h I I'rii a not ii-i-a I4i.i
il : tl r..- i.i'i: i', u r: I tin- 1 i.-t I" W d t h
'lliu Spani-h i'i!innis-iiiiii-i- w iio nr.-
-lliio.l vim t t i-ii I i; tin, i i-leas.;l"
t lii.' -S ; i ii i.- h jii iMia.'i s in th.- ! i :i ti . ! r-, f
At;uina!d-i have I'.t a rm d to Mal-dm
to oIK-i- fL'.d.iiU'Mi f.)i- t!,.-ii- n.di As
A, l' u i n i ill i liii- r . -ti i lc in it 1 1 i n .",imi',-
KatiVfyln hiniKc-lf hy olworvation that
we cotild ii s our ri lies with .stuno ef
fcet, lie made us a rather startling
husinosa proposition in the following
words: "You gentlemen thoot quit
jwell with the rifle." "Yes; we havo
had some experience." "You desire to
pot sainpltYi of the clothing and arms
( i;f my i-oiintrynieii for your collection?"
j"Yes." "Papa (General Arolas told
! you. If you met armed Moros outside
the town, to order them to lay down
their arms and retire?" "Yes." "Papa
does not understand my people as I do.
; They are all had. When we meet
them, do not ask them to lay down
their arm?, for they will come back
'again, and i;et them, and probably at
1 tack up. Jiiist shoot as many of thm
an possible. You can th"n take their
arms and clothing, and I will cut off
their heads, shave their eyebrows,
show them to papa, and claim the re
, ward for killing j:iramentados." Iio
never really forgave us for refusing to
enter into partnership with him on thw
very liberal basis.
He
Arrival of Fresh Reinforcements
Makes Change For Better.
M.ito i
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! Ohio, City ol Tok-J,), I . .
l.iK as Loiinty, ( '
l'r.inlc J. Clioncy makes oath that he is the
sim.ir p.u tiu r nt the Sinn ut J. Cheney it Co..
ili i:i ))'.: iness ill tin- city of Toledo, county and
n ti- n loresai I, an ' ill it said tirni will pay the
s t i iii "f Mie 11 ii lulled Dollars h,r each and every
i i . f l,'at an h that cannot be cure 1 liv the use
ot Hail's Catarrh Cure.
1-KANK J. ClIKNl-.Y.
Sworn to hefore n'.e and subscribed in my
;n esen-'e this lith d ly of December. A. 1. lS-ii.
A. V (iI.KASON.
N; 1 i Notary I'ublic.
1 1. ill's ( a" i r' Ci.ie is taken internally and
a "ts directly ti the bhuul and surfaces ot the
svsteni. Send f ir testimonials, free.
l I Cm ii n l V Co., Tt ledo, ( ).
;'"Si'U by dnici-ts. T.c.
Mali's l'aiuil Tills are ttr.; best.
1.- mi. :. -sf .!.
Hi - ii ion iif 'rioois ill ,i-i;ro,
U Aslll.MMliX, Maicii ('.. A culi'c
yrain from (i -tu.-i'al ( ) is at .ia:iila re
ceived in 'uli ) i on In. lav iauieati s
tbo sj ii i.-f icto -y and at'ieabie ivirn- 1 lm lii-it imd lluapint.
ti, ui accorded to tho Amei ieau troops The Now York Independent, the
which reve.i; ly laud -d at Hie iaiami of . leading weekly newspaper of tho
Neiro.-. ; world, mid one whose, paes exercise
They v.er., s. ut th. i-. by m-ral thi widest iniluenof, is entering upon
Miiier in eoniui.ind of Col, n el S i, i t Ii its fiftieth ear if publication. The
to t.,Ue. fo. mal iH.s.es.iou f. r the Independent emphasiz -6 its fiftieth
United State-, v. hi. h ho did, without oar by ehMi,Micr it form totiiatofa
tcinibli.'. : m.'iiraz tie, and by redueintr its annual
1 icvious to tne lime th- troop-. :, , . : sni j-cri rtit.n pric- ftom $8 to $2;si n;le
rived a coinm.si,-n from tho island copies from 10 to o cents. The Inde
visii, d t; oeia. C;ts, sayieu uiey were P'-n i' titla its new form wi 1 print
w.i in- to Mii iead -r, ami i.s.vii.o- tli .t P"-r"s f rci.ding m itte- per year
ho inko the i n ha . d , a a ta u ...ie. his pro- ;,t il C; t' 'bsenb-rs tf 2. AVhile
te, tio i. The eo i atuiatory tiis. a'eii 1 '' ",( "iuei:t m -r zities, which sell
to Ccnoi al Miller hy t lie ' i ailves :s f"1-'-4 !l .vcar, o, iM only ahou 12.000
irratiiiur, as it i-i t.elic-vcd theio wili:Pi- " fUD.-criDer to ir.e in ie
1. no'trou'.oo in .ivalu,- with tho na- P"nih-nt 'ots 2 per cent more of
ttvis of ti nt, islai.d. Ueaerai U;ia' i c(r,:lil' t-r,,"a letidinp: in itter at one
di, oaten foi ow-: , h a ! f t he cost I It is not only tho lead
Foilowinir ft .1,1 Iloilo lib insl: Civ- inr -mWy weekly newspaper but by
ernui.-tit, Conur. ss luld luhabi atit, of ; ' h-' chep -st and best. A free
Xe-re to (iei.ei cl Miiiei, lioilo Wo : tfP '": copy mny bo had by address
atTc"et innately saiut you and cot. j, n-u- . ' r the Indeps'r,der.t,13U Fulton street,
iate ett .-elves fjr tho baj py arrival of l-w York.
Colonel rfmit h an I troops tinner Ins
orders and bc you to ten i this s ilale
and contrr.i talatioi s to Ccneral O'. i-,
M.inila,as i eprosent'iti vc of tbejjov-
Miurpatioutt-rii OumlU Are Very Active
Hinl Cxune Much Annoyance t Ameri
TriH Traimport Vttl nc-lit Halls
for MituilA V lit Honolulu Has Money
l I'ay Hie Soldiers.
Manila. Match G 10:35 a. m.
Tbo United States transport Ohio ar
rived yesterday.
In the last two days there has been
;a very noticeable change in Manila
for the better, probab'y due to the ar-
j rival of reinforcements for tho Ameri
can troops. Numbers of people are
seen upon the streets and tho amount
of business transacted in tho stores
has marvelously increased. Yester
day tho Luneta was blocked with c:ir
ri.i;es for the llrst time since the out
break and the band of tho Twentieth
regulars played a number of airs and
it was hard to believe that a stale of
war existed.
Outside tho eity there was desultory
firino; throughout the day and at
various points the sharpshooters welt
most an noy ing.
At San I'cdro Mucati the rebels are
very active, erecting entrenchments
iu front of the position occupied by
tho Washington troops, although a
two-gun battery of the Sixth artillery
repeatedly shelled them. Tho enemy
are fully alive to the fact that Mausers
havo a much loncer range than the
Spri nglields and are continuously tak
ing '"hot shots" in comparative safety.
Tho American soldiers dislike their
nassive resistance and tiro eager for
tho excitement of an active campaign.
Despite the heat, the health of the
men in the trenches has improved re
markably. Assistant Engineer Winship of the
gunboat Bennington was wounded in
both legs yesterday by a volley from
the shore.
The Maritime steamer El Cano has
arrived from Iloilo with advices that
all is quiet there and th it business is
brisk. The natives in the interior,
the steamer reports, are levyintr upon
the supplies in the hanls of the na
tives and seriously interfering with
the wortt uoon tho plant itiona.
Oolug of the Li-cUlHturi, Will
WHtclirtl Willi GreMt lulrrrst.
Everybody is interested in the work
of tho lawmakoiB now in bession at Ne
braska's capitol, nnd the only way to
keep posted on their movements is to
eutiseribo for a Lincoln paper. The
State Journal prints tha fuil proceed
ings of tho legislature and gives a
concise report of all other happenings
all over the world. It contains more
Nebraska news than any other paper
in the state. For its Sunday issue it
has a corps of th best writers the
country affords.
The Journal and TriK Lvenino
News are furnished to Piattsraouth
subscribers for the small sum of 20
cents a week. The News contains all
the local happenings of tho day, and
the two papers make a combination no
one cau afford to overlook. A trial
subscription will convince you.
Order by telephone No. 8-5 or call at
the office of The News
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H New Goods WoonJPisplay..
eminent of lie; United States in the
Philippines. Lacson.
4 o. in. il.e troops which artived
S at u ivi iv on the transput Senator
an! iho-e at riving yesterday on the
Ohio are. disetllb lk:tig a li d all p. e; -nratietis
are b-jtng made to proceed
with an ;igr! essive campaign before
tho wot sea-on sets in. Tito rebels,
anticipiting tho American advance.
are bu-v in throwing up
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every ituvction and il is reported that ;
tuey are levying men : ml supplies in '
eee.-y u:ovir,.-e. ;
As a result great d:s-.itisf.tction t re- !
vails aiaong tribes ordinarily un-
fri.-i.d y to the Tag ale, putieul-irly
tiio I cat. l-. '.vliei assert their ilc.-il'i)
!o ,i"i-t in o ..iuc-r i;'ur the 'IV g if
furi.i-hcd with amis.
.Movt m: -ut of I'rMiiJiorls
i
The fo'.iowii.g order litis i'l'e : issued j
regarding th : niovt-metr i I' tiai.s-:
potts: :
"Ii,- Ar,.'!';i . il; sail for l'i an- !
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II. n given g, wan a ,i w.e
; rc h t; the Mewooli. via
,-al;i. Japan, with nil tlu teturr.-
r otlic- rs and their wives i n March
the Scar.ji . via Nag:-.. ki. wtth
chat goil selairs on March 11,
the Mcrg.-.n City, via . intisaKi,
at eh 1 -
Tho civil tnembc s of the U'nited
States commission who arrived hero
Wcrimsday atte: tu-ori from Hong
Kong on the crui-er IJalliti ore landed
today :.rd e- now it.-tr.Ue i iu cjuarters
es-i cia -y i r. vided for theinoothe
Malate vA.t;.- fiont. W ile -.waiti -g
the arrivi-l f C lor.el Chaile.- Den by,
f, !,;,: U.-.itt d States minister to
the other civ.t meaiDo s n iio.-
wi.l Ut vo.e their t in ' to
getting fa-n. i r wiin
; Stcry of a Slave.
j To be bound ha d a,,d foot -'f or
'years ly tho chains of disease is the
worst form of slavery. George D.
1 Wiliiams, of Manchester, Mich , tells
I lit''.'.' - i-h a slave was made fri.-o. lie
j s;;ys: "My wife has b.-en so helpless
, for li v.j years that she could nottu n
j over in bed alone. After using two
; b: 'tries of Electric Uitters, she is
j wonderfully improved and ablo to do
i her own wor k."' This supreme rem
jedv for feuia diseaso quiek'y cures
: nervous less. sleeplessness, melan-
cholv. headaclie, backache, falntingi
and d'i7zy spells. Thismirncle working
medicine is a gcdsend to weik, sickly.
T."
ruri down pep e.
anteed. Oaly 50 cer.ts.
Frieko iV Co. druggists.
very bottle gu ir-
So!d bv F. G.
1'iiheaiil Of.
That book store doesn't do as It
advertises." "That so? I thought it
was quite reliable." "No such thing.
Why, they wanted to charge me $2
for a book that they advertised as a
free translation."
Until Colo l-'l .D.
China,
com in i ss:ori
sight-t eing and
1 : c 1 ooiisti ' 1" " s.
arriv.s ti e comtniss on w iu n incom
o o e and can ito ro: hit g Hie. ally.
(luitr.il On-lrtiiKlit 1 xircti.
Tho-e is son:-' reason to exo ct in:
,ort u.t i e .'. - ;'i oai Manila williin tho
next fortnight. It ha oevoh p-'d taat
Cienerai Otis his practically c im
pacted iii- plans for a gu.nd onslaught
on the in-urgants, tvu i ii is xp cu-d
to deprive them of olTensivo power : t
lea-t. It is probable that he will form
a large pa.- t of his force into c lumns,
as soon as his rei n '.rc-m' n ts are all
ot i.nr A nnd will pu-h these in parallel ,
The Smallest Man
The smallest man who ever lived
was probably the dwarf Bebe, born
in France in 1740. lie was just twen
ty inches tall and eight pounds In
weight when full grown.
The Way lo go to Californl.t
is in a to;;ri-t sleeping car personally
conducted vii tho Burlington Route.
You don't change cars. Y'ou make
fast liiiv. You see the finest scenery
on tho glob .
Yo'jr car is n-.t so expensively fin
ished nor so line to look at as a palace
s-loercr but it is just as clean, just as
comfortable, just as good to ride in,
AND NEAKI-Y 8-0 CHEAI'EI:.
The Iluriington excursions leave
every Thursday reaching Saa Fran
cisco Sunday and L'H Angeles Mon
day. Porter with each car. Excur
sion mariner with each party. For
folder giving full information call at
neare.-t 13. & M. II. R. depot or write
J. Francis, C n-j-ral Passenger Agcn,
Oir, -.ha. Neb.
I-'or a quick remedy and one thatjis
p rfeetly safe. fcr children let u-
r -.'commend One Minute cough cure.
It is excellent for croup, hoarseness,
tickling in the throat and coughs. F.
G. Prick e & Co.
Although "Jh tributiou," the drami,
lobe given for tb? benefit of the M.
W. A. band, is fried with thrillirg
dramatic action, it 13 also -oplete with
iir.j dmi-rht through tho i u n gl es. 1 d roll s itu tio isand fumy action. Do
clearing out the insurgents in every ; not miss it. March 9 and 10. Gen
direotion as the troops move forvard. J eral admission 25 cents: reserved seats
The American troops are getting 35 cants.
Mon-y For Manila $ulditrrt
Sax Fkancisco C il , March 5. The
tratispoi t steamer Valencia sailed t -dav
for Manila via Honolulu. It
carried about 1-50 recruits for infantry,
artillery and hospital corps and was
laden with supplies of all kinds for the
troops in Hawaii and the Philippines.
The most important items of t he cat go
was $1,500,000 in coin, under the
charge of Major Eugene Coffin, pay
master of the United States army.
This vast sum will be used for the pay
ment of soldiers and all but a fraction
of it will be disbursed at Manila.
The Valencia also carried to the
Orient Surgeon R. J. McAdory and
Second Lieutenants Munston, Minus,
Burchtield, Buudill, Karr, Perron,
Vorick, Maury, Harris, Foster and
Somers. These officers were recently
graduated from West Point ahead of
their regular time and have been as
signed to duty with various companies
in tho Philippines.
CANADIAN BOATMEN.
An English army officer who visIte-J
Canada some years ago tells how he
was ferried across the St. Lawrence at
Quebec one January day when the riv
er was full of moving ice. Under such
circumstance the passage of a river
is likely to turn out a pretty lively
experience.
Huge fields of ice were hurrying
down the current, and looking at the
distance between my side and the oth
er, I could hardly see how we were to
escape being knocked to pieces. How
ever, I resigned myself to my fate and
to my French-Canadian crew; and
they, five in number, as soon as I was
ready, began sliding the canoe down
the beach into the river, each spring
ing in and snatching his paddle as
the boat was launched.
Four of the crew knelt in the front
part of the canoe, working their pad
dles furiously and yelling like so many
demons. The fifth, placing himself
behind me, assumed the duties of coxswain.
The instant we were in the stream,
the fields of Ice seemed stationary,
owing to our being swept along at tie
same rate; but still I could not see
how we were to cross, and waited with
some anxiety for the first sheet of ice.
This happened to be a large one.
The men pulled straight for It, and as
soon as the prow of the canoe touched
it, the four who were paddling sprang
out and dragged the canoe after them
across the ice. On reaching the other
side they launched it again, with
wilder shouts than ever, springing In
to the canoe at the same time, and re
suming their paddling as if for their
lives.
These maneuvers were repeated at
every sheet of ice, and in a far shorter
time than I could have imagined, we
touched the Quebec side, when a num
ber of idlers, attaching a rope to our
canoe, ran us up the slope from the
river, and left me sitting, with my
crew still Bhouting and gesticulating,
in the very street.
Volcanic Eruptions
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob Ufa
of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures
them ; also old, running and fever
sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, warts,
cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, chapped
hands, chilblains. Best Pile Cure on
earth. Drives out pains and aches.
Only 2-5 cents a box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists.
The Scientific Mother.
It is a baby's inalienable right to
have what it wants, and a certain
Washington mother she is a physi
cian, says tho Post seems to be in
genious enough to ward off a possible
disappointment. The mother has sci
entific ideas about the bringing up of
babies. One of those ideas is an out
ing every day, and the baby is so ac
customed to her daily excursion that
she makes her displeasure felt if she
is deprived of it. Tuesday was rainy.
Baby couldn't go out, and since Mo
hammed could not go to the mountain,
the mountain was brought to Mo
hammed. All the windows were
opened and baby was trundled back
and forth, snugly wrapped in her little
cloak. But the floor being perfectly
smooth, baby knew she wasn't out of
doors, and wept. The scientific mothev
pondered the matter. Then she took
down certain volumes of her medical
library and put them on the floor to
represent curbstones, and smaller
pamphlets to serve as general inequal
ities of the pavement. Baby's carriage
was wheeled over the floor, and baby
felt her accustomed Jolts. She fan
cied herself outdoors and promptly
went to sleep.
New Shirt Waists tho best fitting garment on tho imirket tl.OO.
Ginghams the 15c kind for 10c; 40 patterns to select from.
Linen Crashes for Skirts all prices from loo up.
Percales Sic, 10c, and 12Jo.
Whito Piques all stylos from 15c to 40c. These aro vory desirable. Mako
your selections earlj-.
EMBROIDERIES Tho largest assortment f these goods aro always to bo
found at DOVEYS They havo them from 2Jc to 75c a yard.
LACES Any kind, any quality, any price. They call special attention to
their stock of Val. Lucee. from ic to .'15c. About '200 patterns to union
from.
Carpets
Carpet
They are selling thes-3 goods overy day, although tho season has hardly com-
r. menaced. They have the largest stock they havo evor shown, at prices as low
as last year. They will show best2-ply Ingrains at 05c; Velvet ilrussells the
- best made at $1 00; Mrquettes and Axininsters at Otic; Tapestry Urusaells ut
m 50c, 7c and Soc.
X$i&$ell9$ Carpet Sweei)er.s..
They have a new stock of these goods on hand. They aro
. agents for the Bissell Gold Medal, with tho New Cyco bear-
ings. The standard price of these goods is $3.00. Cample
y- ends of Nottingham Lace Curtains at 10c and 25c. Laco cur
m tains in Nottingham, Swiss, Brussdls and llufb'ed, from 31 .00
up. Agents for Buttrick Patterns. All kinds on hand.
y- RUGS! Tho handsomest ar.d best lino they have evor
shown. Special Brussell's Rugs at 00c and Moquetto Rugs at
GROCERIES
iifoi!;'!. (itW
I r. fcV'J,; i:
Cuke flour, regular price lEc :i
Broakfast Food also always on
Going Down Hill.
People
suffering
f,'om Kid
ney Diseases
feel a gradual
but steady loss of
strength and vital
ity. They should
lose no time in trying
Foley's Kidney Cure, a
Guaranteed Preparation.
Fi icke & Co.
G.
Clioats's Retort.
When Joseph H. Choate, as a young
man, was once arguing before a magis
trate, the latter cut in with: "What
you say is fit only for an ignoramus."
Mr. Choate replied: "I am addressing
your honor."
Tommy's Sister Is Not. Slow.
Stayleight Tommy, do you think
your sister is fond of me? Tommy I
don't know. She gave me a quarter
to set the clock half an hour fast.
KomHUce of a College Student.
A very bright and exceedingly
humorous serial training of student
life in a college town will begin in
the April Ladies' Home Journal. It
is by Mrs. Charles Terry Collins, a
novics in fiction, who has written with
charming freshness, cleverly pictur
ing student life, the students' games
and sports, their social diversions, etc.
Into the deliciously droll story Mrs.
Collins has subtly woven a most inter
esting, happy romance, from which
the story takes its name "A College
Courtship."
Pneumonia
is the quick agent of death. Fully
one-third of recent deaths have been
from pneumonia following La Grippe.
Pneumonia cannot follow the use of
Foley's Honey and Tar. F. G. Fricke
& Co.
Japanese Waterbags.
The Japanese make water-bags of
rice paper, which are said to be more
iurable, as well as less expensive, than
similar articles made of rubber. Be
tween the layers of paper, which Is sofr
md flexible, resin Is used, and the out
ide Is covered with lacquer.
A priceless blessing is found in Dr.
Sawyer's Arnica aid Witch Bazel
Salve for piles, hives, scald-head, ec
zema pin worms, burns and cuts.
A. W. At wood.
A Friend of Truth.
C. W. Walters, a Populist member of
he Kansas legislature, has just de
ilared that he will, for the second
'ime, attempt to have the whole Ten
Commandments enacted as the statu
ary law of the state. Ex.
J. Sheer, Sedalia. Mo , conductor on
electric street car line, writes that his
little daughter was very low with
croup, and her Ufa saved after all phy
sicians had failed, only by using One
Minute cough cure. F. G. Fricke &
Co.
Good corn, 4 cans for 2-5c
Good peas, 10j per can.
Ten lb3 oat meal, 2-5c.
Ralstrom Health Club Pan
packages for 25c.
ltalsttom Health Flour and
hand.
Baking Powder, full lib can for 10c.
Fino Table Syrup. 2 gallon bucket for 55c.
Soap Soap, Soap !
L iundry soap Diamond C, Lenox and Santa Claus 10 bars
for 25c. An extra value in Toilet soip. Regular prico 10c
r.er cake for a short time only they will sell it for 5c.
Good Parlor Broom, 3 sewed, 15c.
Star Tobacco, 39c alb.
Dovey's Brightener (as good as Sapolio) 5c.
3-lb box best Gloss Startch for 15c.
Golden Crown Soda, strictly pure, 5c.
IXL Laundry Starch, 3 for 25c.
THE
SWEEPER
That Sweeps
CLEAN.
SAVE YOUR
HEALTH AS
WELL AS
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CARPETS
AND
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t.raln-O llrlngs Relief
to the coffee drinker. Coffee drinking
is a habit that is universally indulged
in and almost as universally injur
ious. Have you tried G ain-O? It is
almost like coffee but tho effects aro
just the opposite. Coffee upsets tho
stomach, ruins the digestion, effects
the heart and disturbs the whole ner
vous system. Grain-O tones up the
stomach, aids digestion and strength
ens the nerves. 15 and 2oc. per pack
age. Rarmese Superstition About Coins.
The Eurmese have a curious idea re
garding coins. They prefer those
which have female heads on them, be
lieving that coins with male heads on
them are not bo lucky, and do not
make money.
Naturally.
Hicks Why is it that Eons, since
he has went Into the candy business,
does not speak to his old friends any
more? Jarley Oh, I guess it is be
cause he has become eo stuck up.
If you have a cough, throat irrita
tion, weak lungs, pain in the chest,
difficult breathing, croup or hoarse
ness, let us suggest One Minute cough
cure. Always reliable and safe. F.
G. Fricke & Co.
The drama of Colonial times, which
will be given for the benefit of the M.
W. A. band on tho 9th and 10th of
March, is fuil of fine sentiment, start
ling situations and dramatic effect,
while the costuming will lend a pic
turesqueness true to the period. Be
sure and witness this play.
To Drain a Coal Field by Electricity.
One of the great coal fields of Eng
land, Eome thirty-two square miles in
area has numerous pumps established
at many different points to pump out
the water. Now It Is proposed to work
these pumps by electricity. They will
be bo connected that at a single point
the necessary switching can be done
to throw them all into action at once.
There are fifty pumps in all. If the
project is successfully carried out it
will be one of the most striking appli
cations of electric distribution and
control of power yet Installed.
Pneumonia Follows La Grippe,
but pneumonia cannot follow the use
of Foley's Honey and Tar. Pneumonia
is striking down hundreds of those
who thought they were cured of La
Grippe, Foley's Honey and Tar,
taken during or after La Grippe, is
guaranted to prevent pneumonia. F.
G. Fricke & Co.
The duelling scene in the drama
'Retribution" will be fine. Don't miss
seeing It. March 9 and 10.
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A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and
EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN.
CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
TUBES, by Mail, 75 cents; bottles, 60 CENTS.
JAMES F. BALLARD, Sole Proprietor, - - 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, KO.
F. G. Fricke &, Co.
Keep Warm.
Don't Buy Base Burners at
any prices when you can get a
Furnace in your house complete
from
$50 UP
and Guaranteed by
S. E.HALL & SON
South Sixth Street, - - Plattsmouth. Neb.
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Prints More County News
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county Paper.