Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, July 12, 1899, Image 4

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    CLAIM
if
INTEREST
City's New York Agents Communi
cate With the Council.
BRIEFLY TOLD.
Wonsorket Savings Institution Claims
That Sornt-thlne; Over S300 Is Dae
Tlirm From th City of Piatt smooth
Considerable Work Is Ordered Done
On the Streets
The meeting of the city council held
last evening waa rather a quiet affair
C. A. Marshall, Dentist
A. W. Atwood sells stationery.
Go to A. W. Atwood for wall paper.
Shinn'a cafe and 'fruit stand. Perkins
house block.
A. W. Atwood sells pure drugs and
the best patent medicines.
Ice cream flavored with t-xtracts, 25
cents per quart at Hollo way V
Mrs. Peter Pitz has for sale nice
grapes in aoj quantity desired.
Boys' light weight suits and knee
and owing to its being pay day night . pants belling cheap at F. T D -vis O
PERRY WALKER'S DEATH
The Final Summons Came Early
Sunday Morning.
Had Been la 111 Health For Years, Bat
His Condition Has Been Seitons Only
Few Days Was An Old And Re-
- PERSONAL MENTION.
spectrd Cltlcen of Cam county Funeral j
the session did not open until shortly For S -le One new Ideal bicycle;
before 9 o'clock. All the members never riddee, $10 off original price.
were in their seats except Lutz of the
Third ward.
The clerk read a communication
from the Wonsocket Savings I nstitu
tion regarding the matter of the in
terest they o'aim i due them from
this city. There i a misunderstand
ing about the matter, as the council
was under the impression the interest
had been paid, while the institution
claims that there is something over
$.''.00 due. The matter was referred to
the city attorney and treasurer.
A request from Spitzer & Co., who
purch ised the. bonds recently, for $150
to defray the expense of making the
transfer was referred to the finance
committee.
A communication from Herman
Streitw cioer in regai d to the engine
in the power house was next read.
Mr. Sireitweiser recently did some
work on the engine and the council
allowed a bill of 54 for the payment.
but theic was a spirited dis-cussion
over the matter, some ohjcetii g to the
payment. Upon hearing'of the ob
jections to the bill ar;d the criticism
of the work on the engine, Mr. Streit
weicer set about to inform the council
as to what he considered was the
reason the engine did not do satisfac
lory worn. II rlatod that a large builder, will do all kind
amount of steam was wasted by reason work at right pricrs
of having too high pressure and there
were other c iuh'S due to the misman
agement of the superintendent. Mr.
Boyer, the superintendent, was pres
ent at the meeting and got back at
Mr. Streitweiser bv stating that the
engine did not work as well as it did
before the work was done. After
some uiscucsion, .nr. wnalen's mo
tion to refer the communication to Su
perintendent Uoyer carried.
The city marshal and police judge's
A. F. Shepherd, Hotel Riley
Dr. Wilkinson, eye, ear, nose.throat
and catarrh specialist, will be at Dr.
Livingston's office Friday, Sept. 15.
Elbert, the eleven-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, died
about noon today of typhoid fever
Have Telfer & Sneppard do your
fall house e'eaning. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Neb;aska telephone 79.
Dr V. C Dean, dentist, 409, 410,
McCague building, northwest corner
of Fifteenth and Dodge strect.Omuha.
For Kent A six room house; pleas
antly located. Inquire of C. C.
Mitchell, Sixth street, between Gold
and Rock.
C. C. and T. K. Parmele are home
from their prairie chicrten hunt out in
the state and report having had quite
good success.
L. B. Egenberger has just received
100 dozen childreus bicye'e hose
which will go at 17 cents a pair reg
ular 25-cent goods.
James L. Walker, a conservatory
graduate, instructor i piano and or
gan, also in voice culture, Rooms in
the Rock wood block
B. ). Iladley, the carpenter and
of carpenter
Small jobs
promptly attended to
There will be a dust cap social at
the Eight Mi e G.ove church Satur
day evening, September 1G. The pub
lie is cordially invited to attend.
Mrs. Maria Culberteon, residing
near Peru, celebrated her one hun
dredth birthday lat Saturday. The
lady enjoys good health and reads
without the aid of glasses
Editor S. A. Morrison of the Eagle
Tuesday Afternoon at p. m.
From Monday's Daily,
Perry WalKer died at his home in
this euy at 7 o'clock Sunday morning
after a long illness with "hit dread
disease, consumption. For the past
eeven.l weeks his illness has heen a
source of considerable anxiety to' the
Ben Metzger of Louisville waa in
the city tod y.
Mrs George Thon.as visited in
Omaha this morning.
II D Travis mad.-a businers trip to
Omaha this afternoon.
Columbus Neff and wife were visi
tor, in Oinh-i today.
R v. D. R Du igan returned to his
home .n S-. L ui today.
Mi-s Mayme Sullivan was an Omaha
passenger this afte- nooa.
C. D. "C afp of Elmwood was a
Pinttsmouto vi-itor toiiay.
O J King of vWeuiag Water was a
The Big Store... :
gives the biggest tab
lets, the biggest slates, the best
pens, pencils, ink and all school
-upplies to be had any place in
town.
THE BJG STORE ia
LEHINlHOFRS
REPORT OF CHICAGO MARKETS.
Pi..tismou h vi-itor toanv. . ! t?h t u
3 Following is the range of prices on
C. S F i b-s and wife are the nrond hu r'Ki
members of the family but it w-. parent,, of a ni. e-pound boy. (furnished bv M. S. Brl. comml..
only Friday night that they realized j
that death would soon claim him. He
remained conscious until 6 o'clock Sun
day morning, death following an hour
later.
The deceased waa born in Ludlow,
Vt., in 1830 and was united in mar
riage to Miss Emma F. Sayles in Pots
dam, N. Y., in 1SG2. Two years later
they removed to this county, where
they have since resided, living1 on
their line farm a short distance from
town for many years and since being
residents of thia city. Mr. Walker
was a conscientious and upright citi
zen and by hard work and close at
tention to business had become the
possessor of a considerable amount of
this world's goods.
Deceased leaves a widow and seven
children. Carroll Walker of Norfolk.
Neb., Ilattie A. of LaGrande, 111.,
Herbert J. of Wray, Colo., and R. A.,
Grace V , Cera and Clara of this city.
Rev. J. T. Baird of the Presbyterian
church will conduct the funeral ser
vices at the residence Tuesday after
noon at 2 o'clock and interment will
be made in Oak Hill.
Mrs. Kate Oliver returned to her i merchant:
home in Omaha this afternoon.
Landlord Gutbmann ar d wife of the
Perkins were in Omaha today.
Mrs. H. C. McMttken returned home
today from a visit in the B.ack Hills
country.
VV. S. Latta wno has been attending
to his interests about Murray returned
to his home at Ko.eaw this afternoon.
Lagos Worl went to Lincoln this
morning to make arrangements for at
tending the state unive;sity this year.
Bert Coolidge departed for his home
at Lead, S. D., this mornii.g after a
visit of a few d iys with his brother,
Will, in this city.
Jamei Egan of McCook arrived in
the city this morning, having been
called here on account of the death of
his brothel's babv.
And now
it's the
New
Embroidered
Fleur-de-lis
o r n
OPTIONS g I 8
o 3 S 5"
a
Wheat I
Sept TO1 714 70
Dec 71'4 714872 71 7tt
May 744 75 7454 74g?i
Cora
Sept 30?i31 3'e 30 31i?H
Iec 2XV,e? 28V,lh' '.VM
May -X Hte39X 2
Oats -
Sept 21 M 21, 21 21 M
Dec -Mii 21 2Ui 20S
May 22! 22',4 SJi 22iJ
Pork
Sept 8 OS 8 07 8 00 8.00
Dec 8.20 8.20 8.07 8.10
Lard
Sept 5.25 5.25 5.20 5 22
Oct 5.30 5.30 5.30 5.30
Short Ribs
Sept 5.23 5.22 5.17 5.17
Oct
Tie
You
clt.
for Lady
will find
RAILROAD SOTES AM) PERSONAL
WE
or Gent.
them
TS'
The citizens and friends of McCook
will be gratified to learn that the ap-
Mrs. J II. Young has returned from ProPria,ion ee We bJ the Burling-
report for Ausrust f-hows that ther I5aacon wns io the city today inter
were ten arrests, seven fines paid and VIewlns some of tb" defefte who
were selected baturday. lr. Morrison
states that he is well p'ened with the
outlook to secure the nomination for
superintendent. The Tipton drlega
tion will stay with him from start to
finish, so he states.
the fines
treasurer
hand of
three committments,
amounting to $29.
The report of the city
showed a balance on
S-5,072.57.
Lutz (Fifth) suggested that the new
hoBe hou-se which is being- erected at
the rear of the gas plat.t should he
painted, and the matter was referred
to the Ore and water committee with
power to act.
At the last meeting the council or
dered the fire and water committee to
have the water mains extended and a
hydrant placed near the Columbian
school iu order that the building
could have fire protection and water
for the heating plant Since the meet
ing some of the memba.-.s have talked
the matter over ami some of them
were of the opinion that a sup ly pipe
would answer the purnose and bo a
great de.il che ipor for the city. This
pinn met wiin objection, nowever, as I De desired
the water thus secured would be in
adequate fur fire protection, and the
matter was allowed to stand as it was
the hydrant to be put in place.
Sattlor called attention to the bad
condition of the sidewalk around the
West Fourth ward school, and the
same was ordered repaired
A large grist of bills against the
city, including those of the police offi
cers, wore sillowed.
Hinshaw asked that some grading
bo done on Fourteenth and Oak
streets.
made on Fourth and Elm streets. The
work whs orderod done.
HAD THE CONSTABLE BUNCOED.
Are Sadly Afflicted.
From Monday's Daily.
Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Dunbar were
called upon to part with their little
seven-mouths-old bay. death having
claimed it last night. The little one
has had a serious time during the last
few months, but had gotten consider
able better. However, about a week
ago it was a .in taken ill and the
change in the weather seemed to have
made it much worse. Although the
best of medical assistance was ren
dered it was beyond human power to
ave the little sufferers life. The
afflicted parents have the sympathy
a visit with her son at Superior and
after a visit here will return to her
home at Pendleton, Ore.
Mrs. J. W. Johnson and Mis Gates
of Council B uffs went to Lincoln to
attend the soldiers' reunion. Mr.
Johnson will jnn the throng tomorrow.
ton to build machine shops at this
place has been increased to $10,000
and that the work of erecting the
building will be commenced at once.
Plans have been submitted and ap
proved by the officials. The new shops
will be located east of the round house,
between the blacksmith shop and bath
house. This will be of frent honnfU
Demmie Hiatt returned to Omaha to McCook. in that the force, in thn
tUis uiuruiog wnere ne is learning snops will be considerably increased,
the jewelry business. He has been and give a much larger monthly in-
working for John T. Coleman during come to the city. The officials and men
the latter'- illness. are much pleaSed that the matter has
The following Plattsmoulh people been finally decided, and that they
went to Lincoln on the early train to will soon have new, more commodious
attend the solJiers' reunion: James and convenient quarters to work in.
Hickson and wife, Mrs. Henry Coopor, McCook Republican.
William Porter, A. L. Buzzoll and Miaa Ma s,,no .3
daughter, Edith. : 7. " u. uu lo uer
J borne at Lincoln today after an ex
Mrs. G. F. S IJjrton and son, Em- tended visit with Mr. and Mrs. GhArl.a
of the Plattsmouth people in their mon' Ic'ft this afternoon for Colorado Martin.
sad bereavement. SPrlD to visit wi,h former's a V Atwood th h...
. . ... . . I H I.n.. fl t- J I vo. mhiiii
The funeral will be held from the -"oonaou, ior tew uays. on ear(h
Hotel Riley tomorrow at 3:30. con- uoan nurloa went to the Springs on
ducted bv Rev. Baird. and intrmont ounaay lor a week's visit, Probate Notice,
, vvu.vu.. 1 . .
James McLeod of South O,naha.who " .XulV?"S:a!u?un.t.Neb3ka,
I "i me estate 01 Martin Mai
will bo made in Oak Hill.
an In
Mead Kutherford Has ton With
rxprrirufeit I'tHcer.
Mead Rutherford, ho ha ben con
ducting a saloo.i m (j,mn tinder the
guise of the Union Coromereihl club.
was again arrested Saturday morning
uoon the complaint of Myron Linde,
two kees of beer and a supply of whis
key being found when the place was
searched.
Si" McKain,the constable., was away
from home and Eck Baker was dcDu
tized to make the arrest. He did the
job nicely and everything went
smoothly at first,but Rutho ford stated
to come to Pl ittsraout i
where he could secure bondsmen, and
here is where the trouble began, as
Rutherford proceeded to accumulate a
jag. He was unable to secure bond
and at 4 o'clock Biker wanted to re
turn with his prisoner oa the Mis
souri Pacific train, but here he latter
bilked and refused to go. He was
finally ejected from Donat's saloon, be
coming very noisy, and Officer Fry
happening along ju-t then was going
to run him in when he learned he had
An Infant's Death.
From Monday's Daily.
The one-year-old boy of William
Allcnbough and wife died at 10 o'clock
this morning after a two weeks' ill
ness with summer trouble. The fam
ily is in destitute circumstances and
need the attention of the charitably
inclined people. The arrangements
for the funeral bave not jet been
made.
A Complete Surprise.
. ;
conducted a saloon at Union a couple de5eae.dL
Jona Mahoney, Maggie M"han. lames M-
of years ago, was in the Citv today, honey. Thomas MahSuey. lulia Elder Anna
He has a case Dendimr in distrir-t M?.cj! LMhoaV Nc"ie Mahoney. Nina
i iV unle"u? manonev. Julia Mahoney.
OUrt, he hav.ntr be n arretted fo I f!ary Mahoney. Orace Mahoney and Arthur
Bfillino- linn..- r:tK,,t I i,:. ;"..fl"". m" .u",c.r Persons interested
o . m u hoc- n unc 1 nailer are nereoy notined that on
at Union. th.e V-'h day ol 8eptember.l8y.George W.Meeker.
....mu.cu.iui ui estate, men a petition in
said county court Dravino- that h. hni a
Finally Appr-clated. I tratiou account filed herein be settled and al-
The ,.eop,e r becoming ,live ,0 the iXll tTJllJ.
great merits if the "Greater America I ta,e be "signed to such persons as are bv law
l.n iii-,,," i rim 1-0 ti 1 t If ,tle? l2 the same- and that an order of court
lxpo-Uton atOm I ha. 1 he people of be made fixing a time lor the hearine and for x.
Om.h s Council li uffs and ..the- near a,n.'"?nJI,T?id.!;na' ;epor, of our petitioner
HEADQUARTERS FOR fli
NOBBY THINGS IN gj
Clothing:, Furnishings 1
and Hatwear. U
REMEMBER... 1
We Are on the Corner. p
The Platte Mutual Insurance .,
bloO.OOO Insurance in Force.
HOME OFFICE AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEB
U IIY will you pay your money to foreign Insurance companies, who take it
OUt Of th frtate. When VOIl ran orpt. In.nruniji f.i- lay .nt twn,.. .. V.K..i...
Company. Only the Best Class of Business and Dwelling House
Property Accepted.
Officers and Directors Tom. E. Par. nolo. President; Geo. K. Dnvey Vice
president; T. Frank Wiles, S. t retprv: Frank J. Mm van, Trea-urei ; C E
We-cott. W. J. White, Henry Boeek. I). O. Dwyer, Geo A. Hay, II R Goring
INJtOV GOODS..
.loialui Pricef-
' x or FALL
We
have just r-ceived an eU'g.ii'
and WINTER
bv townn are COO-l .lit unit nlrni.rl via.
A large number of the Loyal Mystic itor. Thounds of ih n,nia ..f
Legion pb nned and carried into exe- rounaintf -t tes are now eniovinrr the
cution a complete surprise on F. H, L..n.-ii.nn ti,.. .. i .
Suimker, one of the members, the oc- BC,OS3 lhtt ..H are pilir,inM
w,.uul, tuo uuj.uu.iu uintiuny thiriv-ev. n of them The famous
Water IJjfTalo. Aguinaido's earriage.
no lUDSUlCtiOn. the warrant hoincr
and Butte ry wanted repairs made out in Baker's name. Bv this
time the deputized constable was
thorousrhlv frio-htenpd hv rnson rf
lierold warned some grading done the dire threats Rutherford had made
the bridge re- I und ha rfrwtArlI v triod Iii Inrn him
over to the sheriff or any old officer
who would take him, only to be told
that he was responsible for the pris
oner's return to Union. After parley
ing an hour, during which time a
of that gentleman. There wat a meet
ing of the order in the evening and at
the close Mr. Steimker went home as
uu il only to be foltowtd by the other
members. Baskets of good things to
eat had been provid d and with the cf native Cub
Twent. eight fine people from Hawaii
Champion -wimmer. The Rival
double qua- tette. The best singers in
our n-w posses-ions. A lartro company
and tor the allnwanr- thrnf-
Thkrefore. If VOU fail tCk nnnoar Kafnra
court on the 4th day of October. 18W. at 10 o'clock
; . .1. ,ulcs ,5al" Petition, the court may
grant the prayer of said petition, and make such i
m . 'Uwauces ana decrees as to
,.uu,i u,.y seem proper to tne end tha- all
..Vj """"iK to aia estate may be finally
Sett -H MflH r1tri.,in- '
In Witness Umtscns f k.. i
my hand and affixed the seal of said court this
12th day of September. A. li. I89i.
,0 OKORGK M . SPURLOCK,
tOmeVS for AHminiclralnr
First publication September 12. 1S99.
oik, At-
nssisiance oi airs. oieimKer a oounte- nnH th
Ji'je than m
on mis very machine, ao such an ex
on latteron avenue,
paired Rt the old ball park and some
grading on Tnirteenth and Pearl
street. Referred to street commis
sioner with power to act.
Beal requested that the street com
missioner be instructed to make some
repairs on Patterson avenue.
A petition was presented to the
council gome time ago asking that an
arc light be placed on Third street,
north of Main, and the matter was re
ferred to the Fifth ward courcilmen
Fitzgerald reported favorably on the
petition, but the matter was tabled
Chairman Hinshaw of the judiciary
committee asked for further time in
which to consider printing bids and
the same was granted.
Sattlor suggested that the counci
ought to have the ordinances compiled
and printed in bookTortn. The clerk
waa instructed to get them in shape so
that bids can be filed
This completing the business the
council adjourned.
Laid At Last,
The funeral of Perry Walker was
held from his late residence at 2
o'clock this afternoon. Rev. Baird
epoke comforting words and a double
quartet rendered beautiful and appro
priate music. The quartet consisted of
George L- Farley, Wallace Carter, II.
E. Weidmann and B. A. McElwain
and Misses Florence White, Clara
Green, Dora Swearingen and Lillian
Kaubte, with Mis- Kessler at the
piano Thofliral tributes were very
profuse and beautiful. The pall bear
ers consisted of pioneer citizens of the
city aad county. There we r a large
number of the friends of the family-in
attendance.
Reunion at Lincoln.
Round trip for f 1.65. Tickets told
Sept. 9 to lt inclusive. Return limit,
Sept. IS, W. L. Pickett, Agent.
oua supper was served. The remain
der of the evening was spent in social
conversation isnd a most enjo3'nlle
evening spent by all.
Among those present were: Her
man Spies and wife, J. L Leek and
wife and daughter. Lulu, Mr. and Mrs
Ross, Grant City, Mo., Mrs. Phil
Thiorolf, E W. Fitt, Mitchell Patton
and wife. George Hiy, wife and
daughters, Ada and Nellie, Joe G. ay,
Mrs. Carl Kunsman, A. J. Graves and
wife, D. E. Wellman and wife, P. C.
Petersen and wife.
Probate Xntfoe
e Cuhno.-. The awful Garrotte In the County Court of Cass County Nebraska
terribie extcuioner Valentine, Veceadterof the esta,e of U.V.Matthews,'
e than 800 peonle . Amanda Slocum Rose Thornton. Ambrose
in. NO Such an ex- Bliss and ail o her neVs i-.?i.to"
.. . . . . I a. UA ..f:L 7 .. "a-1U C3-
po.iuor. wui be given in the west n sVi, " iTh "15 1 Ln the 5tn da o
, I epiemoer. lMtfSt, Ambrose Matthews, as esecutnr
tha next twenty years See it while f lhe estate of U. V. Matthews, deceased, filed
..Drv Ooocls..
to which w wish to call the a. o i, rf those who r in need of
Good Gods at Low Prices. An ex.-:-. 1'irge stock of
Ladies' and Chiltlrou's Underwear..
One hundred dozen puirs of Children'- Bicycle Hoho, wh ch will bo
sold at 17$c. These are regular 2."c h.i.-j
STEverything in Plain and Fancy G ooeries.
who has killed
vou can.
a petition in said county court praying that his
final administration irrm.m La L-.?.-.- i "'s
il 1 ii , ..7 "Ciciu uc SCI- 1
uu .iiu.tu, ana mat he be discharged from
his trust as executor, and that the residue o'f said
w
be
ex
High School Kooul Knrollment.
The High school room opened this
morning with the largest attendance
large crowd gathered, the dispenser I in the history of the school. There
of liquid refreshments consented to re- were 156 in attendance this morning,
turn to Union with Baker and Lee which number is about thirty or forty
Allison, the trip being made by car-1 greater than ever before. Superin
riage, but he -would not permit the tendent McIIugb states that it is go
officer to occupy the seat with him, ing to be a difficult matter to handle
and when they drove through Main so many pupils with the limited room
street he made his presence known by j There are but 126 seats iu the main
any amount of loud talk. He made I room, and there will be more pupils
one attempt to gain his liberty just be- start to school later
fore reaching Union, but did not sue
cecd
Agfd Lilly's l)-ath.
Mrs. Nancy D. Moore died at the fn,3,'? hC. as.Shgned t0 sSch Persons " are by la
home of her daughter. Mrs. Marv made fixing a time for th hMri .jCOi".J .
Voodry, in North Platte on -unday alTce fhereof' final reprt and the allow
night at 12 o'c ock at the ago of oighty- Lilf lo,e' V..yo.u faiJ appear before said
o J I COUrt Oil thA Ath Haw tf ffU-. t uru i
three years and eix months. She o'clock a. ra , and contest said petition the
leaves live children, on, of whom is SSSffiS'K
Mr3. Robert Troop of this city. The ".f8.0 ,,hls court may seem proper to the
funprxl h,Sj r... ... r, k"" -V. " ."c';Mra8., .saa estate
I in U'lfrnAi-B . K I i
o clock at North Platte. hAxnTT ?7
j . , o , J7' iuuii mis 1-i.n
An Kiiterlali.iiig L rinre. I GEORGE M. SPURLOCK.
Rev. 1). R Dangan of St. Louis de- Blron ciLk ,! n a p.,. '?
livtred a vo: v interesting lecture at ec9r;
t !. ('!., u u . . I "F"iijei.1i
"Queen E ther." Rev. Dungan is an
entertaining talker and the audience
thoroughly enjoyed the gentleman's
remarks.
Tilt) I.iur-oln Siref t Fair.
Probate Notice.
In County Court. Cass county. Nebraska
Indeceased"er ' estate ' Anna honey,
lohn Mahoney MaKKie Mohan. James Ma-
' ,1 T . ' "teener. Mack Ma
honey. Nellie Malinnpv Nina u.hn...
nus Mahoney. and all other persons interested in
Snend thr; wp, 1.- .. .H n5 n ot.. SI'" noimea tftat on the 12th
r . . 4- u, ui picinuer, ibw, oeorge W. Meeker ad
a petition in said
hfr IS hi r.5r.r.nln if ........ , I ministrator of said estate, tile,
-- - ... v. nam, "ireo rn,,-.,-,., ; .u. L: E."'. ;
He also 9ays the High school is the biggest thing in .the way of sreot I ,i0? account, filed herein, be settled andilowed
made up of a fine lot of pupiis and he fairs ever held in the wen. miSistritor. SS a! "d
rrl . . . i . . I . . I ... . . Il : :"T csiiiu
j.uert- wis trreat, consiernaiiou at. i annuiimies trroat success n i n or iku rvervininsr is Ircr
Union when the pirty arrived and I year if the crowded condition will per
Rutherford again began to make usejmit.
or a good pair oi lungs, nearly every! Death From Fnenmonu.
man, woman and child in the village The ten-months-old daughter of Mr.
oeing atiracteu. ty una iimo "si 'iana ivirs. t'atricK r.gan died at 6
iVcKain, the reguiar constable.had ar- o'clock lat evening.
theatrical performances, balloon
censions and fireworks For six solid
days you can fairly revel in fun. Vou
The little one can see hundreds of odd and intoroat.
rived home and Baker.with a eigh of had been ill with whooping cough for MDeT things everv one of thpm without
relief, turned the prisoner over to him. some time, but was recover ing from a cent of cost.
It war. then decided to again bring the that disease when pneumonia set in Extraordinary low rates via the
prisoner to Plattsmouth and incarcer- and despite the best of attendance its Burlington route September 18 19 20
ate him in the county jail and this I life could not be 6ved. The bereaved I and 21. See the local ticket agent.
I i - u.unv v aaio rsinlf!
the agricultural ?,!i"isf"h0J,"c? ,"ier,sons as,"re lawen-
ovliV,:. 4 I, ..,... 1 . , . jZ uiuci UI court DC
.-vui.n, uii.- iuh.i, iio anil nore ex- "'"V5" 1."llu " ul". tne hearing and for ex-
hibits. the band concerts the nr,,.n IZy?! y"t petitioner
. , I muv. .u, HIV. ailUHdULC I M C I CUI .
xnerelore. il vou fail to appear before said
program was carried out with the ex-j parents have the sympathy of the cn-
ception of the latter. While the con-1 tire community in their sad affliction.
stable had Rutherford in charge he I The funeral will be heid W ednesday
allowed him to enter a water closet, I afternoon at 2 o'clock from the resi-
keeping a watch frcm the outside, uence on Rock street.
A f t a r c rt ra cx lAn trtK aaf li m a a a a a t-
c caiV.U I 1j.Fr. Kiln of Mor.a
J.'FuANCis; G. P. A.,
Omaha, Neb.
court on the 4th day of October. 19. at Hhki
o clock a. m-, and contest said petition, the
court may grant the prayer of said petition and
make such other and further allowances ana rl.
crees as to this court may seem nrnnrrinik.
end that all matters pertaining to said estate
may be finally settled and determined.
In witness whereof I have h-r.,r. ...
hand and affixed the seal of said court this l'th
day of September, A. D. 1899. "
fSeali GEORGB M. SrURLOCK.
Byron Clark, C. A. Rawls .ndofg Pofk"a,.
torneys for administrator. rout, at-
First publication Sept. 12. 1899.
Hiram Robine went to Ft. Crook to
ri iy for the purpose of being examined,
with a view of enlistiner In the 1 birtv-
mnth regiment. Uiram was a member
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The great remedy f . ,- :.. : .
org-insof cither m ,. .
Impotency, Niiiht iy K.j . ; .
Of I'fthim.rt fiw I In. . . rr. ii , .,
AFTFR IIIUC 5 order we guarar.t.V. ''".
Gerin &
m ITAfJI
DH. MOTT'ti
t--- -n v j-jnxrtf 1-1 i- 'TjTj!
' -: 1 i-'id iil Jisrases of tl . nrriitiv
- l'r ir.itlon. Fuiiintror Ixst Manhood.
. .L.i.n Krrors, Mortal Worry. eircHsivo unu
1 t insiimption and nianitv. With serr
r .t;., ),' rnom-y. Sold at ijil.OO per box.
s J .': 'ilt AL. CO., Clevelaud. OlxUti
'3 rJ fir fir.stS.
Few Alore of Those
Iron Beds Left..
1
With Mattress
and Springs
Complete
for
1
Beautiful Line of Bookcases..
Just received Come in and price 'eru....A' e!e:nf An
tique Oak Sideboard go.'- for il't for ihn r. xt thirt , day-.
This is a rare bargain and cannot be dup icated any hoi e.
Those Oak Rockers at $1.75...
E. Broquet brought something like of the Third Nebraska regiment and
was made and it was discovered that
toe oira naa nown Kuinenora nav- inn had of wstrn horsos fmm w, k . . -..i, . w... . . r. . ."
, . ... i ""-iiu .cm iu vui..., uui b ne a ia not na-.
-& j w - i riatte to tnia city a iew aavs ap-o t ojn.itn in nr no-htin v.s.,:
Town waa tl.A nrnnnr n!.rA tn L.. .. . . ' ... " " r" " tiesifOUS
i i , - wn cn ne nas oeen se line in tho n nirinih.Dkii: :
- - - . ......p, w x utiippines.
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r-r 1 I m ... r si . I
ne wasuearu irouj nirnciucjuDcuon, aid of w D Jouea ndO. M. Streio-ht.
out no enon nas oeen maae to eaten The animals range io age from two to
nim. ine tracers seem io ne very wen five years, and have been selling at a
pleased with the outcome, but should very low figure. There are a number
ne snow up in tne county again It 13 vet unsold and anvone wanting hnraen
a. a. !ll 1 M . .1 I
preny certain ne win oe lanaea in I would do well to xee them.
jail.
Senl the News to your friends.
Beecham's Pills Noequl for con
Ibtipatlon.
R?bertVS3 is not a n f.fj.-omn.i
gardner.r "griculturist, but he can
"raise" potatoes with the betofihe
professionals. This statement can be
priven by a enmple which h- left at
THE News today taken from hla
card An 1 ha nntii., . : v. J
j - .v. u.uvu nciyug iwu auu
one-fourth pounds and is sound.
Whether -you are contem
plating buying a piano at
present or not, call and see
us. We sell for a large
wholesale firm which buys
direct from the factory for
casa and we can give you
belter prices than you can
get elsewhere. Wo sell on
payments and for cash.
Are BARGAINS which everyone takes hold of who 8"es
them. . . .
J. !.
The Furniture
UNRUH,
Man and Undertaker
X "X T , I WHITE S CREAM
W ORMS! VRIViIFUGE!
3 John T. Coleman, t
3 ..JEWELER.. c
d Second door South ot Postoffioe p
For 20 Years Has Led siJ
by
uownvaaofT. Ec-tlc' .lay
iiVil'l Sijiii, H
X rrtT7G-GXSTS.
r. BALLARD, St. Louis.
F. G. FRICKE & CO.