...rz.i-ii i 'Mr i - I 0 PROFESSIONAL CARD8. T.f. LIVINGSTON F- L. rUMMINS- IJ1W. LIVINGSTON & CUMMINH Physic ans tnfl Surgeons Telephone 8 UAcn No. 612. Main I, I.',........-I.r. u.. . Surveyors jVlVll- K-.:iNKKi;...1 '!VKY,,,t B K- HILTON. OU'ilo in Martm Illock. Nkbuabka IJLTTIOUTII County Surveyor AND CIVIL ENCINEER. order- left witU County Clerk will auceivc innit attention. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. 1 AW OlfFlt K VI'm L BROWN. ler.onalatu.ul..utoa,l buidne,. ...trurted i"- ANY OTIIfcU AOLNt. rULTTHMOt'lll JTTORNKV A. N. SULLIVAN. twey -I.. . V .III ft 9 antlot. a TTOUNKY A I. AW. WINDHAM & DAV1ES. WINDHAM JHN A. IAVIKH. Office ovr Uar.k of Cas County. ... Nebrasba riattatnotith Banks, Haalv o f C a s s C o ua ty Cor Main and Fiilli street. ... e.vrooi Padd up capital 5oofi Our pi u C. n. rarne'e Fred l.ir--er J. M. l'aiu it"" President Vice PresnMM AKSt C'u--h.ei 3Z ZLITZ CT O It S ti II ri-t!ie'.. .. M IMttiTioii. Fred (.order A. "' h. !: J- -h--'' K. S. Kam-ey and T. M .Patterson A GENERAL BA3K11IC BUSINESS TRAK8ATED Ancoitnt si.'i.-ired. Interest allowed on time e"a..t f. :u:,.ti,M-.g.v,..toaUbus-bless oiilliislrd i .! c.iic. Tie Citizens BANK FLATKM a-i - NEHXASK.V Cayital stftk p:iid In . ... o f Autno nzed Capital, StOO.OOO. OKFlCKliS KHAMC CAliUUTH. JOS. A. CONNOK, I're .id.-nt. VW:e-re.slex: VI. II. CUSHISU. Cashier. IHKKITOKS Krank Carruth J. A. O'lM-r, F. It. Cuthn v,r. J. W. .r.V.i::.-oi. Hcv.ry 1'aek. John O'Keefe V,'. 1). Mrtntm. Win. Wetencamp. W. H . Cushinp;. THUSSAMA GEKEEAL BAEIKGBUSiHES hum ccitificat.'s of i!epo-its bearing interes-t Luvs and si-r .'xchnm:e. county and city sureties. First National BANK OK ri-ATTSMOUTII. NEBRASKA burpius oarUie verv te-t facilities for the promp transaction of liiiitlmato Banking Business lad interest allowed on the eertiticate? KSrwdriw". available in any fart of the IZT.-A str; and all tl-.e principal towns of w u ' ODU.XCTIONA MAOF AND PBOMrTLT BKMIT TID. Idlest marker price pii for Comity war Tants. State ant County bonds. DIKECTOKS John Fltzwrald P JtiZ0 Sain Wauyh. h.E. wni.a tleorw E. Ilovey PERKINS - HOUSE, 217. 219, 221 and 223 Main St., lattsmouth, Nebraska. H. M. B05S. Proprietor. Ihe Perkins bu levu trtiiily renoyatea frm top tx oit,rt usd now one of the f-t botcli in th stat Hoarder will taken by the wJc at 4.5 and up. GOOD BAR CONNECTED Wad all ituroa The Plattsmouth Herald lr. A. fllil.ur) liao Hie iellte rlM Jo ." . . ' . . l. . i r... IL. lAlnlrMi fitrwtUB ortrrth UlUl-rllj. Offlre Kch wmk! , w a .... i. iiiv r llnlile nr Hnliiry $"f tiitHOiiu ntli'y. vti'th mereae. n. leiMeneiil ' ' . - ..i.i. H..iive. I feiei.ci h. MAM'n t liril. I.eh li.X l.fi. New Ylk. OA-i IJilMiK. No. I l.t. . y. Iiiei-H ev ry luerilay ini:lit at H" 'r hall In HtKMaM ttlock. All odd KellowH are cordial. y invited t attend when vlmtlf.u In t!"-elly. T. K wni imh. N . . .1. W, :itn :k. !m r n i ; 1 1 is k 1'YiniAS. ;:iiniut K .... i- M... i- ..i..t v S ilril--l; V eVelill ! ..iili.-ir li 11 ii. v ei k ;i h l.i" k. All vi-Uinu j knm'l ts ;,re ,-olll i ly li-v led o :iltei'd, V. A Ma shall. C. I ; Flat I. n. lv K S. YOU.MS MEN'S HltIVHN -SICIATIO v iit. rii.;.n 1.1. .k ?3ain Street. I: s ,., (r in a m l 9 p ; l-or men on y C.si el meet n eery Sutniay alteimon ul I o'e oek . C. A R. McCoimlhle roKi. No. 4.1. meets every Satnr- lay evening at 7 :'i0. In lln tr hall. Itockw I Block. All viciiiiiK ccniraIe8 aie lnud to ,ieet with ub. ;. K. NlleH. Tost Adj. K. A. Hates. Toi-t Com. Our Clubbing List. Globe-Democrat, and Hekalij 2.'J5 IlarperVManazino" " 4. GO Harper's Unzar " " 4.s0 Deiiiorcst's Manzine " 11.10 Omaha I lee " " -40 oledc Hindu " " - 45 Linculn Call " " 2-15 Nati.mHl Tribune " ' 2.45 The Forum ' " 5.55 Inter Ou-an ' ' --" Lincoln Journal " " 2 :.0 The Home Maiazino " " 1 Time Table OOINil WKST Mo l 3 -:m a. m 3 5 :4S p. in 5 9 :M a. in T T IS a. m. 9.. 6 :15 p.m. - 11 S :25 p. m. OOINO KAT No 2 5 :05 p. m "4 10 :30 a. ro " n 7 ;U p. m. io 9 M a. m. " vi lc :i a. in Fred Goraer, The kinj; of the implement tiade iu Cass county, 13 i;etting in his spring stock which comprises everything in the line of f;irm implem'jnts to be found. Mr. Oonlcr also makes a specialty of rims busies, i arriapes, and fcingle and di.uble harness. Gordir carries tlie largest stock of harness t be fnutul in the county; cull and see lt::n on lower Main street. Pl.-.ttsmouth, Neb. c?&w-tf Philip Krause Is ivcoirni.ed Jis tlie k'ndinu: fjro ot of the- c-ity. Hi' keeps ;i:issv;irf, iii'i'iisv;ire."sill kinds of orocerii-s :unl table iK l icacies. ltf Remarkable Rescue. Mm. Michael t int tin. 1 'l:i i u ti -1 4 . III., innkes tnes:aieiiieiit thai she caulit -old. w.iio.i t tied on her 1-iikh ; "he v;i tUMted for a inontll liy her fatnilv p.'nsieiaii. lit :fev worse. lie oM her flif'was a hopeless victim ol cousump tion and that v meiliciiiv t'nulil cine her Her L'ru'sist su-ccstcd Dr. Kiti' low discov ei v for coiisiunptiou ; sh lioiilit a hot tie and to her lielht found herself benefited from the lust dose. She continued its u-e and after tak in.u ten botts. found herself .sound and well uov docs her own housework and is as well a she ever w.i. 1'iee trial bottle? uftliH ttn-at discovery at F. IJ. Fiicke & uo'u Drugstore rebuttles 50C. and $! Some years ago Chamberlain & Co., of Des Moiues, Iowa, commenced the man ufacture of a cough syrup, believing it to be the must prompt and reliable prepara tion yet produced for coughs, colds and croup; that the public appreciate true merit, and in time it was certain to be come popular. Their most sanguine hopes have been more than realized. Oyer three hundred thousand bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy are now sold each year, and it is recognized as "the best made," wherever known. It will cure a severe cold in less time than any other treatment. For sale by F. O. Fricke & Co. Happy Hoosiers. Wm. Tiinmonf. rostiiiatttr of Idaville, Hid.. riles: "Electric Hitters has done more for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad feel ns arising from Kidney a:id Liver fouble." .John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place. s;,yi : "Find Electric Bitters to t.e the best Kidiiey and Liver medicine, made ir.c feel like a i:ev man." J. W. liu.'Jiui iiar.twaie o-eieiiitiit. )i:n.i.i lew. n. ways : "riee. iric Litters is just the linns tor a man who is all ruu down and don't care whether he liven or aits ; he found new strength, good appetite and telt just like he had a new lease uu lile Only roc, a bottle at F. li. Fricke & Co's Drug Store. 2 The following advertisement, pub lished by a prominent western patent medicine house, would indicate that tbey ragard disease as a punishment for Bin: "Do you wish to know the quickest way to curea severe cold? We will tell you. To cure a cold quickly, it inuBt be treated before the cold has become pet tied in the system. Thia can always be done if you choose to, as nature in her kinduess to man gives timely warning and plainly tella you in nature way, that as a punishment for Some indiscre tioo, you are to be afflicted with a ccld nnlesa yon choose to ward it off by prompt action. The first symptoms of a cold, in most cases, is a dry, load cough and sneezing. The cough is soon fol lowed by a profuse watery expectoration and thn sneezing by a profuse watery discharge from the nose. In severe cases there is a thin white costing on the tongue. What to do! It is only neces sary to take Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy in double doses every hoar. That will geatly lessen the severity of thy cold and in most cases will cffeetualle counteract it, and cure what would have been sever cold id one or two days' time. Try it and be convinced." 50 cent bottles for sale by F. G. Fricke & Co., druggist. CHILLY FANATICISM. Cranks Who rind Dcllfbt In Taking Frigid Pliingr in Midwinter. 1 fomi 1 lriyrelf at the Serpentine, at: nn unusually early hour in the; morning. A lilll-; way out in Ih'i v;:ter, in front f f the Jiving board, w:isi ladder lying on I'.ic? ice, and in front of this ladder were two trestles. Between these two t '...tics the i'-" was broken away, l'"a .ir; a space; of water t ilive into about ten f - t long by fivi; if hi.x wi lc, the trestle being placed there for the ptirjwi.se of k. -oping th i miserable little pb..ie batli select froi a the s'.aters. To tli'- lef t of the t:Mt.!-i was another lad I'-r lying o:i t'l.j i:; Near the bank J found a policeman who va i communi cative. Th" bather.-; f r :i a kind of e!ab, and number about Iwev'y. lie told lae. Vli'-y b;'Th" i v r .. i.ior:!ii! .;. .'.' ;n.iit: r what, tiie vea!her i . ia tiiey go ji:st I he same. All ' i.i-.ses of peophj l-eloag to theeblb. I was further told, and wrtiie ::i;:.- from a good li -lanrc i )nj iu-tliu.-iast is 7" years o!l. His liair and beard are white as saow. Just behind us was a very fine old elm tree! "That," said the policeman, "is their favorite tr . Thai, is w here they iri ss and undress." I soon found that this was the case, as the bathers came up. The; first man to arrive lost no timo in undressing, but went to the tree and threw oil his clothes, chatting to the po liceman thci while. Then he .sped gayly to his little patch of water between the trestles. Into the water be jumped it is ve ry shallow here and dipp.'ig underneath it b'gau to throw out some very large blocks of ico to the right and left f him. This done, be leaped nimbly on to the diving board, poised himself, plunged and disapiiearcd beneath the water, but only for a few moments. lie was out again in that rpace of time and ran nim bly to the tree, where he quickly dried hiimtlf and rather shyly dressed. The others also rtidre.-s. d quickly, iaor.::t ed the board and dived, but only once, and they were out like the other man and rapidly drying thcnselves. They neer take more than onT plunge in the en! 1 weather. This was the general routine of all the bathers, who seemed co tnj"Vtlie bath immensely, uttering delighted "Ahs!" as they went in and came out. "How do you feel?" wiid I to one who was drying himself, "cold?" "No; all i f a glow warm all over." "How do you feel when you go in lirst cold?" "No, not at nil. Of course it's use." He went o:i to hay that ho had in dulged iti the cold plunge bath for twelve years and never missed :v day. Xor did any of the others miss if they could help it. ilain, hail or snow in he v.eiit and in they went. "I've been in whoa k's li'.'.'ii 2-) dog:. behvv fivczmg point." he said d..''.ig:it;lly: "it's only ubov.i. liv..' r. )v," an 1 h j seemed sal bo-c:.a.--j It v..s too v;irm. "And you Yik; ii:" "ii:it!ier aiost h'-althy thing in tlio world feel q:iilo freIi for the da-. A-a-ah!" The bat hers are allowed by tho author ities to have this spe'-.'ial lot of wafer all to theaisdvcs, and very jealously they guard their privilege. Ou Christmas day they havo u swimviing ra"e !' a hundred yards, with first, second atid third priz -s but not for money. Lon don Graphic. Civil 'Km the Itoad. An English naturalist who has been 3ut to see the whale ia his native pastures estimates that a full grown whale, driving ahead at full speed, could bn ak' down aiiy breakwater ever built, and that the sweep of his 1. .ver jaw is equal to the force of a thirty horse power eugiue working at full speed. If you meet a whale while out in your canoe jive him the road. Detroit Free Press. A nice Child's Suit at $1.00 at JOE'S, tf Go to JOE aud lay in your supply for next year. It will pay you good inter est at the prices he is closing out his stock. t f DREAFUL PSORIASIS Covering Entire Body with White Scales, Miffering Fearfully Cured by Cuticura. My disease (psoriasis) firft broke out en my left ciieek. epreadiEf: across my nose, and al most covering my face. It ran into my eyes, and the phvslela'i was afraid I would lose my eyesight altogether. It thread all over my neaii. anu ih nan uo ir-n .set, until I was entirely baldhead ed ; it 'I i li br ke out cr my arms and oiiouluerp, Uuiil my arms were just one sore. It covered my entire body, my face, head and shoulders being i he worst. The white scabs fell constantlyfrom my head, shoulders and arms: the kiu would thicken and be red and very Itchy, acd would.J.crack and bleed if scratched. After niendiiif; many hundreds of i w .if aonare, i at proiiouuuru in curable. I heard of the CUTiccrtA Kkmedies and after using two bottlee Cuticwk Uksolv knt. I coul-i tee a change, ana after I had t-ken four botIes. I was almod cured, and when I had used six Pottles of CutIci ka Kv. sobvrjiT. one box of Cvticcra. ani one box of Cuticuba Soap. I was cured of the dreadful defease from which I had suffered five years. I cannot express with a pen what I suffered be fore using the Kkmkoies. They saved my life aud I feel it my duty to recon mend them. My hair i retored as Rood as ever, and so Is my eyesieht. MRS. ROSA KELLY Rockwell City Iowa. CUTICURA IU0LVKNT The rew blood purifier, icternally to dense the blood of all impurities .and oisouous ele ments!, and Ci ticuba the creat rkin enre and u riccKA soap, an exquisite skin beautified externally to clear the rskin and scalp and re store the hair Ihave cured thouoauds or cases where tne sheddins of scales measured a quart dailv. tbeskin cracked, bleedttiK. burnine and itching almost beyond endurance, hair lifeless and ad gore, suffering terrib'e. What other remedies have made such cures? fold everywhere. Price .Cctuxka, BOe Soat S5e, RiwolvkxtJI. prepared by the Pottkr Dat'U AND "HM1CAC CORFOKATIOW. Boston lyscnd or"How In Cure Skin Dlneases" 64 paces. CO IllustratlOLS. and 100 testimonials. Pimples, biackheads , red. rough chapped and oily skin cured y C'cticitma Soap. Jnl 1 1 SloPS TiiE iA!N J I Back ache, kidney pain, weakness I Zr rheumatism, and muscular pain. Relieved In one minute by the Cuticura A ctl-pln plast Ul ENTIRE Clothing. Furnishing Goods, Hats, Trunks, Etc. MUST 15 JD CLOSED OUT DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. No Humbug, No Closing 3sPEa9t fS8iis& tSaEs gjaeair pprtBinly9 yow will aaever toe stMe to Esay SaepeF 1 your life. CaM assI ee wliiSsiil. SIS w!23 a2 for yow. Wi QJ Mens suits, former price, $4 t ; a a a a a a a a a former price The best S1.00 overalls at 64)c, Shirts Socks Underwear, etc., at astonishing slaughtering prices It will pay you to come a hundred miles and bor row the money to lay in your supply. It will pay you big interest. We Have The Largest Stock in the County. JOE Wm. FISHEI& PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. CPpera Mouse Corner p STOCK DL ON ACCOUNT OF c 1 I I u - Out Sale, No Advertising Scheme, But Closing Out to Qui! Business. ike W&Mmmhsg: 50 now $:.:0 S.OOiiow 0.50 Childrens OUT? OF COST! IP wees: 3Ici;s UvAs former price 1 00 now T0c " ' former price 1 50 now 1 00 ' ' former price 2 50 now 1 50 ' former price 3 00 now 2 00 ' ' former price 1 00 now2 75 ( ) .'(. rcua.- t'wr mi!!, youths and hoys at he low ('Oct. ami hoys suits at your own prices. f