IT WAS AMY SUNDAY. Saloonkeepers Served With) Writ ten Notice Tbat Their Places Must Be Closed. Must Close at II O'clock Saturday Night and Remain Closed Till Monday Morning- Sunday whs ji dry dy in i'lutts mouth to those who lld not lay in their supply of liquid refreshments on Saturday evening. Muyor F. M Kichey concluded that the enloon keepers wern too bmvo about selling liquor on Suudayn, at.d on Siturday afternoon armed Cliiof Slater with a notice that all auloon keepers must close their place of busiiH-sH at 11 oVlock Saturday uvenlnj; and keep eloHod until Monday inorninr. They woro itceordiiiuiy notilied . Saturday evening and the nnKr was enforced Sunday. It is not thought that this ruling1 wan made in order to give liquor men a holiday one day out of eaeh week, but out of re.-pect to the law which is supposed to trovcrn the sale of intoxi eating liquors. The Haloons have been run very quietly wince Mr. Kitboy and William Slater went into office, but it is undeitord that thev have been gradually putting more reckless and the order cf the miiycr was found npc.i'ssnpv. The saloon men obi ct to Sunday dosing for the reason, as they il.t. t. ,lr... s1,-b mien i.n the business and sell as much or more whiskey than they do, and they argue that, as they pay .$1,000 per year for the privilege of t-L-lIing liquor, they ought lo have the p; fe ence. E. S. GflEUSEL UNDER ARREST. Found In the t'oiiiiiiy of it Lincoln Wo man In Om ih t. y The following, in regard to E. S. Greusel, a former I'lattsmouth man, but now master mechanic of the Bur- linirton's Ifavelock shops, is taken from Sunday's World-Herald: "E. S. Greusel aud Mrs. E. W. Al- lonsby, both of Lincoln, wore arrested last night in a Farnara street hotel on complaint of E. V. Aliensby, the di- vorced husband of Mrs. Aliensby. The arrest was made shortly after midnight by Detective Jorgenson, who was accompanied by Mr. Aliensby. "Mr. Aliensby, who is well known in Lincoln, where ho holds a good business position, said iast night that he had secured the arret 01 nis lor- mer wife for the purpose of obtaining ties which can are reque ted to- join possession of their child, Floyd Al- the procession and help to m ike the lensby, who is now in the custody of reception as impressive as post-ible. the mother. Early last spring Mrs. . It is desired that f l! buildings on Aliensby secured a divorce tr.om her Main street be appt opria'ely deco hjsband on tire grounds of non-sup- crated with flags, etc. , and aspiritof port. Mr. Aliensby filed -no crose-pe- patriotism be evrywh re mnnifest. tition and did not appear in court The signal for the arrival cf the when tho case was called for trial. He train will be four lout? c u'inutd whis did not even strive to gain possession ties from the H & M 6hops, ,which of the child at that time. Of late, will be sounded at least one hour be however, he has taken steps to eret fore its arrival, which will perhaps be the custody of tho child, believing on Wednesday afternoon, August SO. that his wife had ceased to b3 the A. B Todd, proper person to have charge of the J. H. THRASHER, welfare of little Floyd. II. J. STREIQnx, "Mrs. Aliensby left Lincoln several C. M. NOBLB, days ago and obtained employment in S. P. HOLLOW AY, Omaha at a hotel on Sixteenth street. Committee. Her former husband followed her to cider and Apple Free, this city and last night, when he Isaac Pollard of Nehawka has prom found tbat Greusel and Mrs. Ailensby ised to send twelve barrels of cider had registered at the same hotel, he and a lot of apples for the First Ne called upon the police of this city and braska regiment. Tho gift is lo be acqdaintod them with the fcts. The used during the regimental reception police called up Lincoln by 'phone in at Lincoln, September 13 to lo. This rdor to satisfy themselves as to the liberality has been acknowledged by identity of Mr. Ailensby and as to the the entertainment committee. Mr. facts in the case. When the neces- Pollard has written as follows to the sary information had been obtained, the detective was detailed to make the arrest. " K. S. Greusel Married. E. S. Greusel of Havelock and Mrs. E. JV. Aliensby of Lincoln were mar ried at Council BlufTs and returned to Havelock vesterdav morning. This may change the outcome of the pro ceedings begun by Mr. Aliensby to show that his divorced wife was not a proper person to have charge of their child. Mr. Greusel's friends say that he has been paying attentions to Mrs. Aliensby of late and had announced to members of his family that he in tended to marry her at tho end of the first year after the death of his first wife. This year will be up next March. Edward W. Ailensby, recently a de fendant in a divorce suit in thi9 county, applied to Judge Frost of the Lancaster county district court yester day and secured a temporary injunc tion to prevent his former wife from interfering with his visits to their lit- tie son or from taking the child oui ofJse . I the iurisdiction of the court or from I removing it from tho county. Deputy I Sheriff Woodward served notice of the injunction upon the defendant at Havelock vesterdav afternoon. The defendant accepted service, but re marked to the oilicer that her name was no longer Journnal. Aliensby. Lincoln Uorse Thieves at Large. The sheriff received notice from Avoca today that a brown mare was stolen from John It. Josephson, re- siding one mile north of Avoca, last night. Mr. Josephson is of the opin- ion that the animal was stolen by a man who called at his house for some- j thing to eat last evening. &mo of tho democrats who have not much to do have circulated the re- port that Tom Williams has said he would not accept the nomination ior ..horlfT This is not true. He is will- ing to leave the matter to the party, If the nomination is tendered him ho will accept it. And that is ooi an ne will bo elected. Ice croaro p.,ckod for picnic parties a t Holloway 'h. j CRUVV STEWART IN THE TOILS. Xrrtalrtl In Oniuhit Kor Counter feit Monry. The following from the World Herald refers to "Orura" Stovvnrt, well known in this city: "Oren Crura mol Stuart, arrested by Sorgeant Weisonburpf and Ofllcer Mitchell in Goldsmith's saloon, S atur day afternoon, on the charge of pass ing counterfeit money.yuiiterday morn ing was turned over to the United States marshal. "Stuart, who ia alleged to be one of the confreres of McCarty, passed an "iron" dollar on Goldsmith's bar tender for the drinks The man took the money doubtfulty, but Stuart an sured him that it was pood, and that he had a pocketful of just such wagon wheels. Ho then attempted to pass the mate to the one thai had gone over the bar upon "Blind Tom," the musician, offering him 10 cents to play a tune for him, but Goldsmith, detect ing the imposition, demaiidel that he take the money It -ck. The man again protested thai the money was the very best in the land. The oflicers hap pened along and c irriod him to the station. "Fred Moulder, u Sarpy county far mer, w,ho was in the saloon at the time, informed the police that Stuart was associated with McCarty. 1'his was denied by Stuart, who asserts that he is a farmer,residing in Cats county. noar Piattsmouth. "lis told several conflicting stories, however, and the officers thought him a Zooa man 10 nolu- "The dollars are viry poor imita tions, and would not have been ac cepted by the saloon keeper had he not been hurried. They !o;k a though they had been made in a blacksmith's forge and turned down upon a machin ist's lathe." Will Welcome the Itoy Home. The members of the Grand Army of the Republic and all ex soldiers are requested to meet at G. A. R. hall at least one-half hour prior to the ar rival of the iiam 'vhich returns PlatUmouth's four Manila soldier boys Frank Johnson, Merritt Kerr, Charles Searle and Clarence Fry for the purpose of marching in a body to the depot. Oa their arrival, the soldier boys will be placed in an open back, and, headed by the 13. & M. band, they will be escorted to the front of the Hotel Uilev. The Grand Army will escort the crrlfige ia singi file on either side. Arriving at tLo Hotel Riley, lion. 11. B. WinuLm wi'.l give a short address 01 velc m-. Ai civic socie- entertainment committee: Nehawka, Aug. 25. Mrs. Reh- laender. Secretary Entertainment Coramitte, Lincoln. Madam: "V our letter of 22d inst. received. I will have the apples and cider in Lincoln at the time you may request, and per haps each company will want a barrel of cider.and I will send twelve instead of ten barrels. Perhaps you will want some good vinegar for the tables, if you would like some, I will 32nd a keg of pure cider vinegar with the other goods. You can depend on every thing promised by the Nehawka fruit farm. Isaac Pollard. IX .IUUUK AKCUER'j COURT. The replevin suit of M. E. Mao- speaker vs. Frank Benfer was tried to a jury in Archer's court yesterday af ternoon, resulting in a verdict for the plaintiff. The case will be appealed. On complaint of George Craig, Mrs. A. Hedlund was arrested yesterday for disturbing the peace and happi ness of her neighbors. The trial is r rru .J - ior iUurtul-v Mrs. Jake Miller and two sons were arrested by Chief S'ater yesterday for disturbing the peace. They reside in the south part of town and have bsen having a neighborhood a neighborhood row. j. he hearing is sot for Thursday, also Jiinmie Moore, the "blue hen's cbicken," is in jail. He was drunk! Kohbrrj at Hie Missouri Pacific lepot; A robbery occurred last Friday night at the Missouri Pacific depot, bul the newspapers did not get hold of jt until last evening. S. G. Sprague, tQO auditor, and Detective DeLong Were in the city yesterday looking after the matter, but they have no ciue to the thieves Kodol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly digests food without aid from the stomach, and at the same time heals and restores the diseased digestive organs, ills ine only remedy inai does both of these things and can be relied upon to permanently cure dys pepsla. r. G. t ricite & lo. B 0 Hadley, tho carpenter and builder, will do all kinds of carpenter work at right prices. Small jobs promptly attended to. A VERY WARM MEGTM Members of the City Council Hold a Lagging Session. lo Not I'erforiu m lrrt Amount of llu.l 11 em. Hut Continue the Hraalon I'ntll ' After V A Urlit of Hills Ajrulnat tbti Clly Other New. The city council held a mooting lust evening, notwithstanding the fact that the heat was almost unbearable in the council chamber. The meet ing "was not so warm," however, the business being performed with a drag all the way through and not of much Interest. A petition, signed by a large num ber of resideuts of the Third ward, was read by the clerk, asking that an arc light be placed at the corner of Third and Oak streets. On motion the mat tar was referred to tho council men of that ward with power to act. The matter of supplying city water to the Columbian school was brought up by Lutz of the Fifth, and it was de cided to tap the water main at Eighth and Rock streets for the purpose of furnishing water to that building. The bids for doing the city printing for the ensuing year were read. Tho four offices of the city had filed bids and they were pretty near the same except that of the Journal, which was about twice as much on job work as the others. The matter was referred to the judiciary committee. There was one bid filed for the con struction of sidewalks, G. W. Osborn bidding 14 cents per foot. It was re ferred to the proper committee with power to act. The bill of Herman Streitweiser of $84 for making some repairs on the en gine at the power house brought out a spirited discussion, but it was finally decided to pay it at that meeting. The claims committee returned the following bills and upon motion of Lutz of the Fifth the clerk was in structed to draw warrants for the pay ment of the same: Cass county, boarding prisoners $5fl 75 J Fanda. street work 3R 90 Omaha Printing Co, register , 11 00 Kildow, burying dog 25 George Melvin, street work 3 00 L Kildow, same 18 0) Ebiuger Hardware Co. mdse.... 12 20 William Gingery, street work 25 63 A O'Neill, same 12 30 Charles Hendricksou, same 1 50 V Lindsey, labor 19 05 B & M. freight.. 137 A H Weckbach. coal 61 56 Harley Weldey, rags 4 00 J V Sans, blaoksmithirg 2 75 W Allenbough, street work 9 7: J McMaken. same 7 50 M Sheldon, same 16 65 Jacob Mason, same -- 5 00 Harvey Holloway, judge of election 3 00 A E Conant, labor 3 75 Zuckweiler & Lutz, mdse 18 9: Standard Oil Co. oil 17 93 Snraeue Iron Works, supplies 15 85 Buttery requested tbat a ditch in front of Kopia's store on main street be made to prevent the water from running over the sidewalk and that some grading be done on North Eighth street in order that Fred Lehnhoff could build a sidewalk. The work was ordered done. Satt'.er called the committee's atten tion to some needed work on Fifth street, near Main, and also on Rock. Messersmith said that the council should see that the men who were hired to cut weeds do more work and less sitting In the shade. On motion of Sattler the clerk was instructed to make out an itemized bill of the Nebraska Telephone com pany's indebtedness for allowing the poles to stand on Main street, for which there was a fine of $1 per day The motion carried. Buttery asked that the bridge at the foot of the Tenth street hill be re paired and it was so ordered. There being no further business the council adjourned. REPORT OF CHICAGO MARKETS. Following is tho range of prices on the Chicago board of trade today, as furnished by M. S. Briggs, commis sion merchant: O X f O OPTIONS I I 2 . - g l - s Wheat Sept 69X 70Ys 69H 70 Dec IWayViV, 71 Vt T! May HH Ya 75 hi 71 , 75 Corn Sept SOmgfS 30 H 30' 4 30 ft Dec 28 28,i 284 28 y, May 29J4 24 39M 29 S Oats- Sept 19H 1920 19i 1920 Dec 19 19 19V4 Wi May 21J4 21'i -1! 214A Pork Sept 8.32 8.30 8.22 8.25 Dec 8.32 8.37 8 30 8.32 Lard Sept 5.22 5.25 5.22 5.22 Oct 5.30 5.32 5.30 5.30 Short Ribs Sept 5.17 5.20 5.15 5.15 - Oct 5.25 5. if? 5.22 5.25 Kites and Thunderstorms. Mr. William A. Eddy. f Bayonne, New Jersey, finds that he can predict the approach of thunderstorms when they are yet so distant that their at tendant clouds have not come into view by means of high-flying kites. The kites inform him of the electrical condition of the atmosphere, which assume a recognizable character in ad vance Jt such storms. Thunderstorms have the peculiarity of advancing in lines hundreds of miles in length, the storms composing such an array, keep ing, in a general way, abreast of ono another, like skirmishers leading line of battle. A Doctor's Prescription. Abernethy, the celebrated surgeon, was no respecter of persons, and for plain speaking was a terror to many a pur6e-proud man. A lazy, wealthy Individual asked him in fear and trem bling, what was the cure for gout, a disease caused by his luxurious mods of living. "Live on sixpence a day," was the doctor's reply, "and earn it!" -Try the Stag brand working pants. Better wear, better fit, more comfort, more value; cost no more than inferior gooda 85 cents. F. T. Davis Co. BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Khlnn'n oafo and fruit stand, Porklnn houoo block. Tho PUttsmouth city schools will open on September 11. I co cream flavored with extracts, "ft cents per quart at Holloway V. Toledo f uit cans, guaranteed not to leak, at the Ebtngy Hardware Com pany, " A new, thing an extension eiep ladder at Ebinger Hardware Cora- piny. Mound City paint. All colors. Best on oarth. A. W. Atwood, the drug gist sel Is It. Tho Ebinger Hardware Company carry a full line of the celebrated Lauden bay tools. A. W. Atwood, tho druggist, has just wnai you want in wall paper. I'lattsmouth Telephone z7. Order your bread, cake and ice cream of Hollowav. Telephones. Ne bratka HU; rMattsnjouth, J70. Full lino of Quick Meal gasoline and uiue narao cu sieves at rJ&inger Hardware Co., at reasonable prices. Dr W. I)en, dentist, 409, 410, McCague building, northwest corner of Fifteenth and Dodge street, Ornt.ha. Fou III- nt A six-room house; pleas- antly located. Enquire of Mis. Chas. Mitchell, bet veon Uoek and Gold Btreeirf. The Ebinger Hardware company is agent for the Monmouth filter and water cooler. The finest thing out. See them. For Silo A Remington typewriter, No. 2. Is in good repair and has been used but little. Inquiie at the oTice OfCS.Pulk. lawn better than you can do it your- self. Won't cost much. Nebraska telephone No. 79. James L. Walker, a conservatory graduate, instructor on piano and or gan, also in voice culture. Kootns in the Rock wood block. Ballard's Snow Liniment gives in- Btant relief in cases of bleeding,burns, bruises,scalds,cuts,etc. Price 25 and 50c. F. G. Fricke & Co. The "Gut Heil" 5-cent cigar has an enviable reputation among smokers. Union made. For sale by all dealers. Otto Wurl, Manufacturer. Anton Hudecek has opened a tailor shop over Morgan's clothing store. All work guaranteed satisfactory. Special attention to repairinc - Dr W. A. TTnmnhreir nsaiatod hv -- r- - j i . - j Drs. Hall of this city, Foot of Omaha and fumpton of Glenwood, performed an operaticn upon Mrs. A. L. Mungrr today and now entertain hopes of her early recovery. The Missouri Pacific will run an ex- cursion to Woenintr Water Aumist 3T - T W A 1-rr lnir. Ih3 train will leave here at 8 30 in the mornino- and rot nrninrr wil 1 . " i-i leave Weeping Water at 7 p. m. The ,.... .,, , round trip rate will be 7o cents. ... . , , , . Miss Melena K.dford, who has been spending the summer studying vocal music in the Chicago college of music. will leave shortly for Wymore, where she will take charm of the science de- , nartment of the Wvmnro hirrh nnhnnl. Lincoln Journal. The News this afternoon received a telephone message from II. N. Dovey, who is at Omaha, stating thai the First regiment would not arrive in Omaha until ly o'clock tonight. A great many Piattsmouth people have gone to Omaha and will remain over to meet the boye. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspep- hpp'n iti;n ittt imrrnilil'ntj n eiinVi , .' , , " . , that it e in t help doing so. "The pub- lie can relv m-on U a n ma.lnr rmHi7 I lie can reij upon ll as a raa-ter remedy ior an aisoraers arising irom imper feet digestion." James M. Thomas, I M. D.,in American Journnl of Health, N. Y. P. G. Fricke & Co. FEliSONAk MENTION. Ed Donat Was in Omaha today. E. A. Oliver made a business trip to I Omaha todav. Mrs. T. M. Patterson was a visitor in Omaha tod:;v. Mrs. Sim Pattorson of Lincoln visited in the city today. liiley Fradey was among the crowd who went to Om ilia this afternoon. Samuel Richardson and son, Frank, were attpndinir tn husi ness in Om 1 h I . ,x a Lvuoj. 1 Mi TAiu..- ll,.cn nA i;.ti .,,- ter, Beatrice, have gone to Denver iTiioo u.iiiiiii .c niiu . uaucu-l ior a visit with friends. M. A Dixon and wife have gone to Eastern Iowa to attend a reunion of Mr. Dixon's regiment. Mr. and Mrs. Will Gray of Kansas City are visitin in the city, the guests of P. P. Giss and family. Wash Smith was called to McC'ouk this afternoon on account of the seri ous illness of his brother, Henry. L. E. Karnes, grand patriarch of the I. O.O F , is home trom a trip over the state in tho int1 rest of the order. Judge M. Archer stopped the wheels of justice long enough today to go to Omaha and view, the sights at the ex position. Joe Schebesta, H. J. Libershal nnd Fritz Heiurich, jr., were three sports who look in the sights in the metrop olis today. H. N. Dovey, John Schulhof and A. II. Week back went to Omaha today to remain until the arrival of the First regiment. Misses Irene and Minnie Cummings arrived home this morning from a mooth's visit with relatives at Hia watha, Kan. J. P. Kuhney went to Omaha this iUiiUiiUiUkUUUUkkUUUUlUiUUkkUkiklik We Have, Sets. . . On hand fur all kind of HiU If you bilng your Hfla lo ua, wo i:nit ;l tho kind of Ioimi )ou want in thrill tho mime (ny you louvo tliom. John T. Coloman, ...I EWE LIC It.. Second door South ol i'ouffloo fT!!TTnnnTTTnTTTTTTTTTTTflTTTTTTnTTfTTTYTmr morning to consult with !-. (Jirford , the oculist, hiii eyoa having boihtirtd him very much of late. Ellen and Kathryn, tho two rinigh- ters of II. IJ. Windham, accoinp ml-d Mrs. Sam Patterson to her homo at Lincoln for a week's visit. Mrs. J. W. Johnfion and daugh'nr, Ruth, went to Council BlufN th!i morning in order to be convenient when the First regiment arrives c. C. Parmele and wife and Miss Catherine Agnew arrived home this morning from a month's outiDg among the lakes in northern Michl gn S. H. Atwood returned last evening from a business trip-to WoodrufT,Kan. Mr. Atwood states that the weather has been very hot In that portion of the country and has done some damage to the corn crop. Lost. In neighborhood of Piattsmouth, a black frock coat. Leave at News office and receive reward. P. S. Snydku, Agent for Dr. Bersuch. . A. . n- ... , Iiuvui uiu k i,u uunciiu nu. just 13- sued by the department of agriculture. NewJersey is building more roads and better roads for the money than any other state in the union. Special Examination. A special examination for teachers' certificates will bo- held at Elmwood Tuesday and Wednesday, August 29 and 30. Pupils wishing to take the exatnina- tion for students' certificates for free attendance at public high school may present themselves at this time. George L. Farlkt, County Superintendent. Herbtne is well adapted to the cure of fevers of all kinds, because it thor I oughly cleanses the stomach and bow el8 of all bilious humors, and expels all impure secretions of the bodv Price 60c. F. G. Fricke & Co. i The News ot2ce is the bet equipped joh office in f'asscountv. First cias work done on short notice Probate Notice. In the County Court. Cass county, Nebraska mJ Ter OI lne eslale OI wam l oung, i uet-cascu; I Francis M. Vounsr. lane BoecV. David A terested in said matter, are herebv notified that I V Oil no- ti ii. -n ronn rr All -tfriA n I I nn J J X A . rf . 2" 'n5 "a . . M?via nieu a pennon in saia court, alleging', among th"thin?sv that William Young died on the 25th day of April. 1899. leaving a last will and testament, and possessed of real estate in Cass county.IMebraska.valued at J1.OO0 00 and that the above-named constitute all, the persons interested ILTOtaoW I 01 said estate, lou are hereby notified that If I day of September, is9. at 9 o'clock a. m., to contest tne prooate t said will, the court, may i auow ana proDaie saia win anagrant adminlstra- I tion of said estate to Francis M. Vounir or some wiuci auii.uic pciauu nuu proceed 10 a settle ment tnereoi Witness mv hand and the seal of said court at nattsmoutb, Nebraska, this 2th day of Aug' usi, iow. . George M. Spurlock, (Seal) County Judge. First publication August 29, 1899. Order to Show Cause. In the District Court of Cass countv. Nebraska in the matter ot the estate of Jacob Frederick HuDer. deceased. This cause came on to be heard at Chambers upon the petition of John D. Ferguson, as ad ministrator or me estate ol Jacob v redenclt Hu Der. deceased, nravine lor license to sell lots on. hundred forty 140J, one hundred twenty-four 1241. two hundred thirty-three 1233. three hundred twenty-one 321, three hundred twenty- Jwo i322)- three hundred twenty-three 323. four hundred twenty 420, four hundred twenty-one eighty-one 681, six hundred eighty 63OJ. six rMi" T2 nunarea lortv-nve M31. one hundred twontv five 12ft, one hundred eightv-eight 188, one hundred-eighty-nine 181. three hundred forty eight 348, three hundred forty-nine 349. three hundred hfty f 3501. six hundred thirtv-fi six hundred thirty-six f630, six hundred eighty- uine lo,,sj. six nunarea ninety-seven ioui J, seven hundred twenty-four 724, seven hundred twentv-five T7251. seven hundred tw.ntviv twenty-five 726J. seven hundred thirty-five 735, seven hundred forty-four 744, all in the village of iuuistuic, vdss tuuuiy, ieurasna, or a sumcient amount of the same to bring the sum ot thre hundred fortv-eieht dollars fiftv-fiv rents $348 55 tor the payment of debts allowed against said estate and the costs of administra tion, tnere not being sufficient personal property iu pay wie saia aeots ana expenses. It is therefore ordered that all persons Inter ested in said estate aDnear before m nt the omce oi the clerk ot the district court at Piatts mouth, In Oass county, Nebraska, on the 14th day of October, 1899, at 2 o'clock p. m., to show cause why a license should not be granted to said administrator to sell so much nf the ahnve 1 A friY,..! 1 t : J j .. uvoi.ii ii nuic ui satiu ucLcascu as snail De necessay to pay said debts and expenses that this order be published in the Semi h"1'', "m,mencing Tuesday, the 29th day of fY HEKLY BWS-MERA.D for tour successive Dated this 24th day of August, 19. Basil S. Kamsev, Tudee of the District Onurt. I Byron Clark and C. A. Rawls. Attorneys for instate. First publication August 29. BALDUFPS FINE CANDIES We are agents for Balduff'9 confectionery. There ia nothing finer made. If you want something real tine, call on us. LEHNHOFPS : Dr. W. C. Dean... ..DENTIST.. 409, 410 McCarn Balldlnar . .Omaha Northwest cor. 15th and Dodge sts. PRICES REASONABLE. All work carefully and well done. Nervous pa tients will receive especial consideration. Breadwinner OVERALLS and Dntchess TROUSERS Tvo winnors" tnat we want you to koojp vell in mind the only UrantUi of Pants and Over alls vi'tfi a poitivo money guar antor. Vs v'r; 10c for every button that corno-; off and a new pair of ovt'.r;il-j if thoy rip. On Dutchott'j Tr.ou';f;r';( vo vill give you 10c for ovry suspender button that cornos off; 50c for every rip in tho waistband and $1 for a rip in the seat or else where. The improvements ii our new .store arc about completed. To make room for new fall yoodSy we will sacrifice all summer goods. 6. E. wescott & Son REMEMBER... We Are on the Corner. A Few More of Those Iron Beds Left.. 9l Beautiful Line of Bookcases.. Just received Como in and pt ic 1 'cm An elegant An tique Oak Sideboard goe for lo fur th2 next thirty day-. This is a rare bargain and canno' l e dup icat;d anywhere. Those Oak Rockers at $1.75... Are BARGAINS which everyone takes hold of who seos them. . . . J. I. UNRUH, The Furniture Man and Undertaker p Gering & Co., Druggists. New Hardware Store 9 4 Having- returned to Piattsmouth, I will be g-lad to welcome all my old customers, as well as new ones, and show them a select line of Stoves, Hardware, Tinware and anything- usually carried iu a first-class hardware store. v Be sure and call, as I have interest you. JOHN R. Rockwood Block, 9 41 49 49 ORMS Fer 20 Years Has Led cil IVcrm Hsmediss. iCTg -- j- by JAMFR F. G. FRICKE The Platte Mutual insnranrp . H qi nnn riL ....... J HOME OFFICE AT .PL ATTSMOUTH NEB y HY will you pay your money to foreign Insurance companies, who tnke it out of the state, when you can get Inur-nce for less cost frorn vv Company. Only the Best Class of Business and Dweiil m a Property Accepted. "elllB House Officers and Directors Tom. E. Parmele, President; Geo. E. Dovev ViA president; T. Frank Wilea, Secretary; Frank J. Morgan, Treagurer-' r v Wescott, W. J. White, Henry Boeck, U. O. Dwyer, Geo. A. Hay, H. It. Goring With Mattress and Springs Complete for .oo. 1 1 DR. WILLIAMS' INDIAN PILE OINTMENT will euro Blind, Bl.-ediiitr and Jt liing Piles It absorbs the tumors, allays tie iti-nnu :.t once, ai ts as a poultice, pives instant relief. li-(-j.;ire! for Piles and Jtchirig of tins private parts, to wry box is warranted. Judge Coons, ef Maysville, Ky , s:sys: "lr. Williams' Indian Pile Oint ment cured nte al ier ;.o:ir.; '.r snrT rinif." Hold by druggists sent by mail on rwcij.t ( : ! -ice. 5 ) conta and $l!00 per box. I i i i l it t I t i & l i5 b i seme prices that will COX, PLATTSMOUTH WHITE'S CREAM F1JFUGE! E.-t!n Jity. ti j-. x hts. ; 5. A I dk 5 r" ZJ2Zsl? ; 1 t. Louis. VP p 0 T i - t.v ich V Jii I 7! r