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f v i fxin i n e A. G. Bach & Co., Dealers in Groceries of Every Variety and Best Grades. Quecnsware, Best Grades of Flour and Cured Meats... Cash paid for Country Produce Goods Delivered to anv Part of the City Plattsmouth Phone 236 ximnnmixi WUKL Ik COFFEY. The Up-to-Date .GROCERS. Here you can get anything kept at a first-class grocery store, and at prices to suit the times. Finest line of (Canned 6oods on the market. Don't fail to call on them for anything in the grocery line. Everything fresh from the markets. WURL & H CftFFFY. 3 ED. FITZGERALD, PROPRIETOR OF Livery, Hack and Baggage Line.. MOVING VAN. Removing of Household Goods a Specialty. Also, Heavy Draying. DO YOU WATIT A New Suit Leave your measure with prarK TeElroy TAILOR After having selected a suit from the nice samples of goods just received. Same Old Stand Over Sherwood's Shoe Store Ropalrlng Cleaning A SPECIALTY CALL AT JAO HOUSE And Get a Good Ono NO HEADACHES In his Elegant Booze. vmmeT Red Front o hold vei i wouidVCila Street V piiArruE&rv ThoPlamnootliJoariiai Weeping Water From the Herald Tracy Leyda has purchased the north-east quarter section of the Ed Tighe farm paying for It t7J per acre. ...The work on the Methodist church will probably be discontinued until spring as the weather is too cold foi spreading mortar. . . .Owing to a scarci ty of cars the elevators here hare beeu loaded to the brim with corn and un able to receive any more for a few days.... Dr. J. B II ungate received his commission Thursday, from the governor, appointing his assistant sur geon of the First Nebraska, with rank of First Lieutenant.... Mrs. . HaTtle Rector, of Arapahoe, June's Rector of Ulysses, Byron o Havelock, Simeon, Olen and HlSt'Lena of Lincoln, were In attendance at the funeral of Samuel Rector. ... Dan Bourke has purchased of John Tighe the elevator he had at Springfield. We were in hopes that Dan would get Into something a little closer to Weeping Water, but he says he will be here Saturday nights Miss Bertha Richey returned to Platts mouth Friday, accompanied by Marion Dickson. She left the measle boy here to recover, and took Marion over so that when be took the disease it wouldn't Interfere with Mrs. Dick son's trip to Plattsmouth to spend the holidays. From the Republican. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Orris Drum, a daughter, Monday, December 15, 1002. . . .Cards are out announcing the marriage of Mr. Will Holden to Miss Maud Teodorskl at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B W. Teodorskl, of Louisville, at high noon on Christmas day... Mr. Calvin Rus sell sustained a serious fall last Wed nesday, and hap been confined to his bed ever since. Mr. Russell has been feeble for a number of years and this fall has been a great shock to his system.... Cbas. Gilmore did a little canvassing among our citizens this week in the Interest of his electric light plant, and met with favorable success wherever be called, lie says that if he can now make satisfactory terms with the manufacturers in the purchase of the plant, he is ready to go ahead and put in the machinery. ....G.H.Olive came near having a serious fire last Friday evening at their home on the south side. Mrs. Olive struck a match and the head flew off, setting fire to the fringe on a sofa, which was soon all ablaze. It took some quick work on the part of Mr. and Mrs. Olive to extinguish the flames. The loss was estimated to be 20 fully insured.... A young Kansan claims to have shucked 126 bushels of corn in six hours and eleven minutes. The work was done on a wager of $50 a side between himself and a fellow laborer, with f 10 added by the owner of the corn. If this Kansas champion will come up here we will put Roe Berryman up against him. Union From the Ledger. Ray DuBois and wife and Theo. Du Bols and wife arrived Tuesday even ing from Unadilla to attend the f une ral of their cousin, the late Hiram Du Bols.... Attorneys II. D. Travis and D. O- Dwyer were down from Platts mouth yesterday, settling up the Brendel-Uilmore controversy InJ ustice LaRue's court. . . The change of post masters took place on Monday, at which time Will DuBois began writing a big "p. m." after his name and selling stamps at the same old price. lie is already familiar with the work, and handles it in good shape.... J. W. Gerking of Fairpiay, Missouri, has been here the past two weeks with bis daughter, Miss Beile, who has been very ill with typhoid fever at M. H. Shoemaker's. Mr. Gerking resided near here several years, and has many friends who are very glad to meet him again.... Tne case of Brendel vs. Gilmore, a suit to recover the sum of $55, alledged to be due on account, was on trial In J ustice LaRue's court on Thursday ot last week, and was adjourned for one week. Yesterday the plaintiff filed a dismissal of the suit, and thus the matter ends.... The Missouri Pacific officials Inform us that plans have been drawn for additional tracks at this place, one of which will be a pass ing track 2,600 feet in length, but will not be put in until spring. Early in the spring the old depot is to be raised and put in good shape and other substantial improvements will be made about the railroad property. Elmwood From the Leader-Echo. Drsl Iseely and Muir. of Alvo, op era ted on the two-year-old girl of Charles Ingerson, Tuesday for stran gulated hernia ...The Plattsmouth telephone exchange commenced doing business Monday morning with 35 phones la operation. Telephone cards will be out in a few days. ... At time of roles to press Mr. Gamble's little girl, who was operated on Sunday, is dolus well and there is a good chance for her recovery. John iiauer, tne ipan Who lost his leg In a corn sneller accident, is also doing splendid Drsv Heely and Bobannao, of this place, and Dr. Cameron, of palmyra. ODented on Bertha U am Die, tne six veav-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Gamble, Sunday afternoon, for abdominal tumor, removing a tumor wcl-inns four rounds. The little gir did feot conpiiln of feeling badly un til WrfrrrT fc wetx, beluj la it tz cf fcisltt pricx to that ins; era to ui cucn until Sunday. The patient stood the operation as well as could be expected, but Is very low at time of writing, Monday. Her condition was very serious, the tumor being almost in a gangrenous state, in spite of the fact that she had then complained but a few days. ILoxiisville From tbo Courier. Miss Annie Sbermrn Is getting along cicely and is now able to sit up.... Jim Williams and family and Mrs. Julius Ragoss went to Oklahoma Tuesday to visit friends and relatives. . Dr. Schilder, the dentist has gone to Blair where he will practice bis pro fession. He was a good dentist, but didn't find business as good as be de sired. He accepted a position at tl50 per month The M. W. A. lodge elected the following officers Friday evening: V. C, S. A. Morrison; W. A., J. A. Dawson; Banker. H. E. Pankonin; Clerk, J. I. Woods; Escort, L. C. Scott; Watchman, C. F. Rath- bun; Sentry, J. M, Delezene; Manager, W. C. Lrsey; physicians, Dr. Teters and Worth man What came near being a serious accident happened at the quarry Tuesday. Some dynamite took to exploding without any appar ent cause. George Waldron threw some of it out of the office in time to save his life. As it was the office was torn to pieces, but fortunately no one was badly hurt. No one knows what made it go oil The election for a new school house has been postponed until January C, 1903. All voters should be out and vote for what Is the best interests of the district. Remember you must have been assess ed in 1002 either real or personal property or else have children of school age. A wife has no right to vote because her husband owns pro perty nor has a husband a right to vote because his wife is a property owner. Neha.wka. From the Register. Edgar Mark holds the champion ship on killing jack rabbits. He killed four Tuesday R. B. Stone and wife from near Murray were visit ing relatives and friends at this place. Sylvester Shanklin and wife de parted Tuesday night for Hicksville, Ohio, to visit relatives and friends. ..A couple of young men from Sweden, by the name of Johnson, ar rived in Xehawka (Wednesday and went to work at the quarries They are both sons of Peter Johnson Born to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Albin on Thursday, December 11th, 1902, a son; to Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lyle, on Wednesday December 17th, a son nine pounds; to Mr. and Mrs. William Ketch, on Thursday, December I8th, a daughter; on Wednesday December 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Duclos, a son, 12 pounds. Maple Grove Special Correspondence. James Fleming was a Maple Grove visitoi Thursday.... Those who at tended the Schafer-Henninjre wedding from this locality were: William Puis and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Puis, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gansemeier and Alfred Gansemeier Mr. Julius Bock, from Wyoming, visited with bis parents Mr. and Mrs. John Bock last week.... Ernest Young left Sunday morning for Lincoln, where he will visit for a few days.... J. B. Cathey has just completed a new cob house which is a dandy .. Henry and August Engelkemier visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Puis Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alf Egger, of Gage county, Nebraska, were visiting with Mrs. Schafer and family last week.... Christmas will soon be here,' but no Christmas tree for Maple Grove so we will spend our Christmas in other towns. Greenwood From the News. B. G. Wurl, of Wurl Bros., Platts mouth, was here on business Satur day.... Mr. and Mrs. J. S.Foster left Monday for a two weeks visit with friends in Tuama, Iowa. . . . W. F. and E. E. Hartsook delivered 2,200 bushels of wheat here last week of their own raising. . . . Madame Bumor says there will be several weddings in Greenwood and vicinity before the new year be gins Jack rabbits retail here at 15 cents a piece, which is cheaper than beef at 15 cents a pound.... Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Farmer, four miles north of town, celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary the 12th inst. . . . The News printed cards this week an nouncing the marriage of Miss Edith Birdsall to Mr. J. G. Kimberley on the 24th, and extend congratulations to them Mrs. Wm. Armstrong will have some spring chickens in advance of her neighbors, she has a brood of young chickens which were hatched by one of her fine Plymouth rock hens on the 15th of December In a bunch of grass under a foot of snow, In the orchard, where some boys hunting rabbits found the hen and her little chickens. This is the first time we ever heard of chickens being hatched In a snow drift. FIsbt'CIU E? titter. Those who will persist in closing their ears against the continual recommendation of Dr King's New Discovery for consumption, will have a long and bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Jtte&a wrab x. a, ju-ux, of Beall, Miss, has to say: "Last fall my wife had every symptom of con sumption. She took Dr. Klnz'a New Discovery after everything el had railed. Improvement came at cac and four bottles entirely cured fc. Ouartntesd by P. O. Fricta CsOo, firr-rteU. PricaKcand CLCa TziU . - -; -v Tbo Cspsrtamat Storo Umu In order to raise this amount before January 1st, I invite my city and country friends to call at my store and get goods in the fol lowing departments at almost their own price: Dry Goods, Groceries, Cloaks, Millinery, Ladies' Dress and Golf Skirts, Opera Shawls and Fasci nators, Jewelry, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Rubber Goods, Trunks and Valises. I have just received a large assortment of the latest style La dies Belts and Hair Ornaments. We are now selling goods in any of the above departments regard less of cost. I have decided to continue the following special sale for a few days: 10 yards LL muslin, worth 7c a yard, for only ...39c 10 yards outing flannel for . . . 3 9c 2000 yards Torchon lace, worth 5c yard, now goes at 1c A full line of hosiery of all kinds at a very low price. Blankets and comforts at great ly reduced prices. A beautiful sample line of flan nel waists at sample prices. In Cloaks, Furs, Fascinators and Opera Shawls our prices can not be beaten. We also carry a large line of Shoes, Overshoes, Gloves, Mittens, Hats and Caps. In our grocery department we are offering: 20 lbs Best Granulated Sugar $1.00 Arbucles coffee at 10c package Good fresh country lard 12c Other goods in this department at equally low prices. We alwavs nav the hicrhest mar ket price for all kinda of produce. Don t Hiss this Opportunity. A word to tbo wlso Is safflolmnt. EH. FJ1BIGER Tbo Dopmrtmont Storm lima. Time Table Plattemouth. Neb. Lincoln. Omaha, Denver, Helena, Butte, Portland Salt Lake City, San Francisco, and all points West. Chicago, St. Joe, Kansas City, St. Louis and all points East and South. Trains Leave as Follows: No. 34 Local to Pacific Junction 1 :3 am No. 4 Local express, dally, all points east and south 10:00 am No. 30 Freight, daily except Sunday, to Pacific Junction... 2:1 pm No. 26 Local to Pacific Junction 4 :45 pm No. 2 Local express, to Iowa points. Chicago and the east 4:32 pm No. 10 Fast express, daily, from Lin coln to St. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis. Chicago, and all points east and south.: 8:27 pm No. 19 Local express, dally, Omaha, Lincoln. Denver and Intermediate stations. 7:54 am No. 27 Local express to Omaha, via Ft. Crook and South Omaha, dally except Sunday 10:10 am No. 29 Local freight, to Cedar Creek, Louisville and South Bend, daily except Sunday 7:10 am No. 17 Local, Pacific Junct. to Platts mouth. 11 :10 am No. 7 Fast mall, dally, to Omaha and Lincoln.. 2:12 pm No. Through vestlbuled express for all points east, 7:23 am No. 3 Vestlbuled express, dally, Den ver, all points in Colorado, Utah and California 3:33 pm No. 13 Lincoln! Grand Island. Black Hills. Montana and Pacific north west..... ; 10:28 pm No. 33 Local express. Louisville. Ash land. Wahoo, Schuyler, dally ex cept Sunday 3:50pm No. 20 From Omaha. 3:47 am No. 9 Local Pacific Junction to Plattsmouth 5:25 pm Sleeping, dining and reclining chair cars (seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the united states or uanaaa. For information, time tables, maps and tickets can on or write to w. u. i-icKett, tocai agent, Plattsmouth. Neb., or J. Francis, gen eral passenger agent. Omaha, Nab. Missouri Pacific Time Table TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. t ......5.37 am No. 17 5.40 pm ' TRAINS OOINO SOUTH. No.t. 11.34 pm No. 122, local freight 7.35 am No. 18...... ... 10.45 am CARTER V J WWD MILLS. TOWEKS. tCUtATCRri'KPS. TAKXS. tTC fcacral ftecfc ml tared ay rcmr s. crrr ca.. 4XUAL..i.WVA 71 I ISTIMATSS tec stock yards, Urr uaks ssd I V Us, It 1 r fn) I Li IJi Id J H IN LOOKING -FOR FURNITURE don't forget that it pays .-r ann Ittfnicfl WrtllT hmito lift r 1. clltlnff AJ yuti TTaub .vi iui in.., j w w, i i v : t rccurus ui viiicis vaiuc? in luiuiiurc oy selling u ' VE NEVER SACRIFICE QUALITY FOR PRICE. Parlor buits Two-piece mahogany finish par lor suit with double shaped back, silk damask upholstering. very highly pol ished, regular . nrlnA CIA flA SO for.:.::...:... a.iw Three-piece pallor suit, finished in mahogany, white line inlaid, eovered in figured tapestry bro i uipeairy oro 30.00 cade, in all new patterns, price 553.00, for. Three-piece mahogany parlor suit, upholstered in fine quality of silk tapestry, beautiful de sign of crotch mahogany, in black panels, with hand pol un nana poi- 35.00 ished finish, price $46.00, for Music Cabinets Solid oak music cabinets, with five shelves for music, panelled lie, paneueu 4.50 door on front, carved center piece, very neat design Mahogany finished music "cab inet, highly finished, - with rod at top for curtain, stand on Bi&nu on 7.00 French legs, and is one of the best designs We have a very complete line of music cabinets In all the different kinds of wood and finishes; a No pianola cabinets, at the very lowest srlaas. It Is Time to Buy Now CURTAINS A big line of Irish Point. Brussels and Point de Arabe lace curtains, all new pat terns, worth up to $7.50, for Fine real lace in Brussels, Duchess, Point de Ire land, Point Arabe and Chinas, worth $12.50, for 1 Shiverick Fum'turc - Dr. J. M. GREENE. Allopathic Physician and ....Surgeon.... Office over Dovey's Store. Night calls at office. Plattsmouth Telephone No. 250 H. D. TRAVIS. ATTORN EY-AT-I4AW Rooms 8, 9, 10 and 11, Waterman, Block, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE, W. B. ELSTER. DENTIST. OFFICE: Waterman Block Plattsmouth , Nebraska Plans. Phones gce QR. MARSHALL. DENTIST. All kinds of Dental work. Plates made that fit. 28 years experience. Prices reasonable. Work guaranteed. OFFICE Fitzgerald Block. Telephone No. 8 or 47 V Abstracts of Title V JI?oma5 Uallip. OFFICE Anheuser-Bush Block. Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska, countv Court Cass County, f83- mwumytoun. In the matter of the estate of Joseph Kalasek, deceased. fUotice Is hereby Riven that the creditors 1 of said deceased will meet the adminis tratrix of said estate, .before me. County Judge of Cass County. Nebraska, at the Coun ty Court room in Plattsmouth in said county, on the 29th day of January. A. D.. 1903. and on the ffith day of June. A. I)., 1903, at 10 o'clock a. m.. each day. for the purpose of Jiresenting their claims for examination, ad ustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims, and one year lor tne administratrix to settle saia estate, from the 27th day of December, 1902. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at P.attsmouth, Nebraska, this 1st day of December. 1902. J. K. Douglass IsealI Oouaty Judge. This slgnatora la on very bos of tbe genuine we remedy that Od.lO'S CETJ OlSCOi'EIi' This wonderful m.'oirj ped Vvzij care Ccntsrnpsn, Ctecci? ncr.La, l!y Fever, Hrjry, Lo- Crcup V-cpir Cc-v IMP - uu-iu'uaic cat i i ii? L) 1 am It Is Y eis 3.75 I ils. 7.50 Co. Ptaillip PLATTSMOUTH. f Bottled in Bond ' Jfiil,ni.fiO(lteiiiir The next thing to do after the honey moon, is to go to I. PEARLWAN, "The Old Reliable" Furniture Dealer. and fit yourselves out for house keeping. Everything in the house furnishing line at the very lowest prices. Largest Stock in the'City. A. H. Weekbaeh&Co.; J keep all First-Class Groceries and Canned Goods. Everything in the Provision Line and Sea sonable Goods. Their Stock is. always Fresh from the Markets. to come to us if mm mo are breaking all mjj - - c..: vf ci r. ftn uui. iu ROOM MAKING SALE. Davenports Polld quartered oak davenports, upholstered with best grades of It. R. plush, with imperial wun imperial 28J8 springs, edge and. seat covering plain, price $35.00, for... Mahogany finished davenports, with spring seat, upholstered back and arms with fine grades of verona velour upholstering davenports, upholstered x fine grades upholstering 2IJ0 and beautiful de sign, claw feet, price $30.00, for We also have a. full line of bed davenports, such as can be used twenty-four hours a daju the year round and impossible to toll them from the ordinary davenport, at the very lowest possible prices. Ladies' Desks Solid quartered oak desk, made very substantial with drop lear support, nicely finished, regular Drlrn if. f.fl for...::::: "vii TM.-ino f)nlhd quartered oak ladles' d-lc, one larae drawer. Krnch da- l5ri let, nlcfly carved decorations I deci 0, rront, good size whMi oim'ii and vt;' "oiii- iKUlar mice lio.oo for One of tbo beat ladlaa' dks evsT offered. French I'sjcs with claw feet, fine carving- In center of drop leaf, the head forms the null for tha orawer, very complete and finely finished, rutular nrlce V.l.'w-for Time to Buy Now A, nil ft! 18.00 RUGS Bt-at quality 8-3x10-6 and Avaiinster rii8. all the new patterns to select from at Best quality 8-3x10-6 Bigelow Imperial rugs, worth $45.00. for 9x12 21.75 3li00 ShlVerick Furniture Co. e er w mr werwy wwee tn tbc JCnM Poor Whisky ih not only dis agreeable to taste, but undoubted ly injurious to the stomach. A lit tle good Whisky is a fine tonic and helps instead of harming. Such Whiskies as Yellowstone, for in stance, will do you just as much good as a doctor's prescription. If you don't know how good it is, como in and try it. PRICES: Guckenheimer Rye, per gallon... $4 00 Yellowstone, " " ... 4 00 Honey Dew, " 44 ... 3 00 Blir Horn. ' ... 2 00 Thiei - olf, NEBRASKA: T Tr AfTTA lr?-rr -