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NewsB A d -WEEBXY -5i H PLATTSMOUTU, NEB., AUGUST I 189(5. VOL. IV. NO. 93. THE NFWP. Ftais.f;d Nov 5. ls'.'l. 'consolidated Jan. 1. ltt5. THE 1IEUALI. Established April W. iM. ( Mr Hryan Still Mlrnt. Senator Pettiexpw of South Dakota, one of the bolting silver republican, w.is the only prominent caller at the Hryan residence yesterday. He took midday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Hry an and spent aoiiio hours with the no minee talking over the jHhtic:il Mtu atiio. Mr. Hryan is otiil silent as to his intentious with re,':iril to tho popu list nomination. He is taking riobixiy in Lincoln into his confidence on the subject Opinion here differs as to what ho will do, hut the tfeneritl un derstanding i that no decision will be reached until fter Senator Jonos of Arkansas, chairman of the democratic nalional committee, has consulted with the populist leaders as to the lest cour&e to pursue. Mr. Hryan hhmiI a .short time at democratic headquarters yesteiday af ternoon, but he did nothing beyond h:ikiii hands with a numlicp of peo ple there. He walked down O street tm his way home, and spoke to many old friends on the way. Larye photo graphs ot Mr. and Mrs. Hryan were sent to Mr. and Mif. Sewall yester day. Slate Journal. freak or LihtliiliK Juhn Frederick is a bachelor living alone out in the Cullom neighborhood on ins farm. Last evening he was sit ting close to a table with his feet on the led anc his faithful dog was lay ing asleep under the table when a lolt of lightning with terrific reK)t t t-truck the himney of his house, tore otT shingles and then through into the plastering, tearing the house up quite thoroughly. The peculiar thing, how ever, consisted in the fact that while .Mr. Frederick was not even stunned the dog under the table near by was killed instantly. The building did not take fire and the damage to the house is fully covered by insurance in the Fanners' Mutual Insurance com pany of Cass county. Mr. .Morton Akril to Speak Yesterday a petition was circulated which was signed by nearly every one to wiiom it was presented request ing Secretary J. Sterling Morton to deliver an address in this city on the financial question. The call was signed by all and the address will oe non-partisan and non-political. Mr. Morton does not know whether he will lie able to accept or not, but if he does accept it will be on Satur day night, August 1. Mr. Morton will give an interesting talk. Nebraska City News. Will Open In Lincoln The oeniiig gun of the state and national campaign wil! be fired in Lin coln on August o. instead of at Omaha, as stated recently in tiie telegraphic disrcitch-s. This deeision is ollicinl i: . . ti ana t omes uirtii 11 uiu ocuituir ihuo- IUU Ul LliU liltLl'Ulini LLlUiai LUUilUllltV. I The nrnrn,,, so far as arranged is I .v. t.... n ii itnp u-iii nm,n ihn I MUb AH T5 '.II J . lAV'lt "lllvrf'VH cai.oai.'n bv addressinir the republican state leagues' convention which meets in this city on August 5. After that, according to present arrangements Mr. I Horr will snoak at ork, August ti; I Hastings, August 7; Kearney August! 8, and Norfolk, August 10. That will I complete his work in Nebraska, unless 1 the tirno shall be changed to give him I an address in Omaha, and if that shall I be done, the date will be August 11. Followinjr Mr. Ilorr, Senator Thurs- I ton says Senator Hurrows of Michigan, s-natnr PnnkPr nf Ohin V K Mason TI T. 71 own Use any fees, costs, interests, upon pu:ilic benatOI toraKer OI OHIO, . l. .M.lsou Llnt of Kt.tterH. moneys in their hands or under their control, of Chicago, and Henjamin Hutterworth i:,kjUaininT uncalled for at the post- perquisite of offi or other compen , .--nil iii i " r, satloa and all foes thit may here of Cincinnati will all probably make ouice at Hlattsraouth, July 29, 18VHJ: after be payable br law for services more or less speeches in this at dates to be fixed later. Lincoln Call. A lied-Hot t'anipaicn. The present campaign will be the most exciting one fought out since the war. There will not be a day when something of unusual interest will not transpire. The State Journal has made up its mind to surpass all its former efforts in the direction of news giving, and will give its readers the most complete details of the campaign, giving all tho news from an unbiased standpoint Republicans will want The Journal because of its staunch republican principles, it being recog nized as the standard-bearer of the gre.it republican partj" of Nebraska. Populists and democrats should read it for the news it gives. The Semi- AVeeklv Journal will go to thousands of new homes during tho campaign. You 6hould subscribe, as it will only cost you 2.5 cents from now until No vember 15. Two papers every week. making it almost as good as a daily. Subscribe through your postmaster or send your order to The State Journal, Lineoln, Neb. Central Committee Meeting. The democratic central eoimnitte' v. ,.i no.rMinrr at Union vestetdav and tha A-tt. uf the nriiuaiies was set for Thursdav, August , and the conven t;.... f..i. t l.n ilnril.iv following, and I 1 1 t ' ' ' ' - will be held in this city. TK.i I. ) r..iirt"-r-rit:itioil ''ives delegate.-, which will make quite a l.iroe convention, the number of dele- e gaus formerly being aliout lo l. The faithful in attendance from this city were Judge M. Archer, Matthew Ger- ing, n. 1). Travis, Charles Grimes, D. O. Dwycr, C. W. Sherman and J.imes Gr;.ce. Of course they could find no one in the vicinity of Union but what was favorable to Bryan. Kcuublii aim K-Hly "r Work. Chicago. III.. July 1:8 -William Ilahn of Mansfield, O., ex-national committeeman and chief of the depart ment of campaign speakers in 1892,ar- rived today at republican national headquarters to assume charge of the same department. Mr. Ilahn began his duties at once and will have .w.uL-..r in the field next week. He and Mr. Heath decided to leave the matter of voeal and instrumental music of all kinds as a campaign ad junct to the state and county com mittees. Chaplain Lozier of Iowa, the veto- ran campaign singer, was the lirst caller on M r. ilahn to have his services engaged. J.W.Johnson, an editorial writer from Mr. Hry an's home, was engaged by Mr. Heath today to write on politi cal matters which relate to the in terest of Nebrasknns only. He will work in Lincoln. He informed Mr. Heath that arrangements wero being inad ty the state committee of Ne braska to have a series of elementary , i-i . , I schools to give object lessons on the silver issue in all the towns of the slate, tobek. pt open with competent ' x tea -hers day and night. I .... ,. . . . .... , I 1 ho republican college league clubs, like the republican national league of- ....... f. r- I fico, is to be merged with the national I headquarters hero and in New York fAi.,..imininn r.npmiu.i Mn nf the I lor campaign purposes. ill Ob. OI l"0 work will be done in the central west- ern states, and the distinctive organi-I zution of the league bv states and de partments will be prosecuted with vigor at once. William K, Moore of Memphis, who war. a member of the Forty-seventh con ii ress, c:i lied to say a few words about Tennessee and soul hern states !'., ., l-nilr-il I'i im fPimplir Mr Iirp I lo a bnilcil 1 less leporu r .ir. .ioore i said: "The political conditions in I Tennessee aie peculiar this year, j r . , : ,i, ,l Life-long democrats in Memphis, who are prominent merchants and manu ifacturers, have crouie out ojenly for McKihley. These are of tho old south not tha new, and that means much for the change in public sentiment throughout tho south. The idea of protection is very strong in the south, the new converts quality their state ments by saj'lng: rabid free traders. These men wero I J'lcnU-iiiK at SprliiK Lake A jolly picnic party chartered Com modore labbs gasoline launch "Sun down' this morning and with well filled baskets went to Sprang lake Uil spend the day angling for bass and to I enjoy a day's outing. The parly con sisted of Messrs. and MesdamesH.J. Stright, H. Llson, S. 1. Holloway and Charles FJutler. A l'leasaiit Nurprine. A pleasant surprise party was given Charles Aairard last eveuinff at his I " - i 1, ., .... Unnll, Tuntti -tropt l 1-W 'uat refreshments were served and social games were indulged I I iu unlil a lato hour- A 1:irRe number of cha!lo's 3 un? friends were P'Osent all oi whom had a most ploas- !,ut time. Kntertaiued Her Friends. Hazel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dovey, was ten years old yes- tertlay and a large number of her young friends wore invited in to as- t-ist in properly celebrating whe event A nice supper was served an enjoyable uftcnioon wan spent at different 1 amusements. I ::ui ns. Albert :iliiUm, V N Llisslan, A ICeiners. l'ulat. Leopold Whetl calling for any Of the above letters please say "advertised." W. K. Fox, P. M. 4- .... ; i i iiii"iN"Ni ikir.nre.i vu vention. The first congressional convention of the people's Independent party of Nebraska is called to convene at Te curaseh. Neb., Aug. 11. 18!(G, at 4 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of plac ing in nomination a candidate for congress. hacn couniy win oo en titled to one delegate at large and one idditional delegate for each one hun di ed votes or major fraction thereof. cast at the general election of 1895 tor Hon. Samuel Max well for judge of the . . , . supreme court, woicn frives ine ioi- i ; ...: i... ..;-.-. luwiut; ii-iiri-nuutitliuil ' i cuuulicd, 1 - ' viz: Cass, II; johnson, ; Lancaster, 27; Nemaha, 13; Otoe, 12; Pawnee, 6, and Richardson 7. It is recommended that no proxies be allowed. Hy order of the committee, M. IIoave, Acting Chairman. KhrumitliKin Cured in a Hay Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in one to three days, its action upon tne sys . Kmii is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The !irs.t doso greatly txjnehis. -j 'onts Sold !y V. Ki. tt lt-Ke iX Co., druggists, l'lattstnoulh, Neh. ilr. Marshall. intiuate Dentist. it.. ! ., .... 1. ' i c;.,.. ,r,, l.l -.., L- ' .'1U1.iiii.ii, "" n.. crowns. Dr. Marshall, crown and bridge work Dr. Marshall, teeth without plates. Dr. Marshall, all kinds of fiilings. Dr. Marshall, all kinds of plates. Dr. Marshall, perfect fitting plates Dr. Marshall, all work warranted. All the latest appliances lor first lass dent?.! work. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. The following proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State of Ne braska, as hereinafter set forth iu full, are submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska, to be voted upon at the general election to be held Tues- day, November 3, A. D., 1S1M: A joint resolution proposing to amend sections two (2), four (4), and five (5.) of article six (6) of the Consti tution of the State of Nebraska, relating to number of judges of the supreme court and their term of office. Be it r"ol voti and narted by tho Loci.sla- ture of the Statu of Nebraska: Section 1. Thut miction two (2) of article six ) oi iiib l on-ununon ui in" o( Nebraska bu amondnd so an to read as fol- six (fi) of tho t'cwutitution of th ftate lowtion2. Th nnprma court ahull until otherwi. provii.d by law. .nswt of nv 4ii.li. ia u him iiit-1 t.v of whom Kflll.ll rw nofi4- sary to form a nuorum or to prunouiiw aaecision. r-riibii nave original jurwuiuuu ln reiutimr to rovenuo civil ra.-H in whi.-h the state shall be a party, nian.Umu-.. quo warranto, hnbnaa corpm, ana ni-h apjxaiato jurisdiction, as may be provide:! by section 2. That action four (O of article slx fl- of tnrt Constitution of the State of Nebraska, be amended ho aa to read us f ol- lows: court shall be eiectel by the electors of the state at larpo, and their t-rin or oiuo ex- oept an hereinafter provided, ahull le for a period of not Ion than five (o years as the legislature may prescribe. Section 8. That section five (5) of artie'e nix (ff) of the Constitution of ihe State of Ne braska, ie amen ed to rea l as f allows : Sections. At the first central elwti.m to be held in the year there shall lx elrtsi two fSi iulire of the suuremn court one of whom shnll be eleetod for a term of two (2) years, one for the terra of four (11 an,i at ,a'-l Reueral eleirtion there- afUri tn4.rrt phaU ,.ie,.t oni, jn,tu,. ,f the supreme court for the term of five At vu ri nn IniMi rit linrn ioH Tkrrtvil(-1 i v bW; provided, that the judges of the nu- preme couri wnose icrnu nave noi expireu t tno tl llP of blAlllK th Kt.nr,u Wo tion of 18ml, shall continue to hold their office for the remain ier of the ttrm for which they were respectively commiti-aiouod- Approved March , A. D ltf-lj. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to section thirteen (13) of article six of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, relating to com pensation of supreme and district court judges. Be it rcsolvd by the Le 'Vslature of the Stt of Nebraska: Section 1. That section thirtoeu (l:i) of article mx (!; of th? Constitution of the state tit NtrjL.,k;4 , Mnkt'iid! mo am to read ait fol- lows: strict courts shall receive forth. ir aervices such coiupenrttt.on as may be provided by law, payable quarterly. in ho leihslature shall at its first session after the adoption of this amendment. three-fifths of the members eU-ctcd to each hou-w concurring, establish their oompeiiMatiun. The compensation so es tablished shall not be changed oftcner than once in fonr rears, and in no event nines two-thirds of the ui.-mixr-. ei,s.-t.d to therein. jiv1.i M,r..i, 11 A I) 1KU5. APprtlT(rtJUMl.A U IH'JO. A joint resolution proposing to amend section twenty-four (24) of article five 5 of the Constitution of the gtato ()f Nebraska relating to coin- pensation of the officers of the executive department. Be it renolvod and enacted by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska ." Section 1. Xhtt ms-tiou twenty-four C-4) of article five t-) of thrt C'onstitutio.i of the State of eura.-iaa be amended to read as fol lows: Section 21 The otri'-i.-rs of the executive department of the mate government shall receive for their services a compensation neither incivaHi nor dituiniMhed dunu tho a U...U U,... 1.om. I u . . mu-iOUed and they shall not receive to their performed by- an officer provided for iu this arti -le shall be paid in advauce into tho Rtate treasury. The legislature sh ill at its first, session alter the adobtion of this umend- j ment, three fifths of the members elected to curring, establish the salaries of the officers named in this article. The com pensation so established shall not be flunked I ui:i V" J i I event unless two thirds of tho members elected to each house of the legislature concur therein. Approved MaKh X A. D. 1305. A joint resolution proposing to amend section one (1) of article six (0) of I the Constitution of the State of Nebras- ka, relating to judicial power. Be it resolved and enacted by the Legisla ture of the Btate of Nebraska: Section 1. That section on- (1) of article six (6) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read as follows : Section L The judicial power of this state shall bo vested in a supreme court, district I courts, county courts justices of the i petico, puuet? jijcvk1 i rti-s. auu. iu bum u uiurr iourta iufrior to this nupreme coutt as may i cre;iusl dv law in wmcn two-iuiras oi i - , - . . . ... ... , , . . I thft itimtiei H elected to each house I concur. Approved March 2U, A. D. 18U5 A joint resolution proposing to amend section eleven (11) of article six (6) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, relating to increase in uum- ber of supreme and district court I judges, Be it resolved nnd enacted by the Lt-ihslature of the Slate oi Nenraska: Section 1. Ihat section eleven (.11) of article six (6 of tho Constitution f the State of Nebraska iie amended to rtui t as fol lows : Section 11. The legis ature. whenever two- I thirds of ihemnaners electod to each house I nau concur therein, may. in or niter the year one mousana i,at nununu no i iiineiy seven Ana Ti,,t. iiftunur f hun tinra in -v rv r.,tir v . .u t-k I increase the namlr of jndires nt su I Dreme and district courts, and the judical I .v.. .. V. Ji.,jj.: l.n iUiabll'TMi ,,i l il 1 u ui'iinm nil .; l be formed of compact territory, and Doanuoa ur eoimiT iiue; nun itiii-n iit- creawe, or any change in tne n uudn-s of a district, shall not vacate the olli -e of any judge. Approved March 3J, A. D. 18SI5. A joint resolution proposing to amend section six (6) of article one (1) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, - 1 .. ' J- Be It resol ved and enaociT7 the Legislator f the Htt of Nebraska : Section 1. That aection six (K)- article on fl) of the Constitution of thw Stat of -Lraxka be ainendd to read aa follows: Section 8. The right of trial by Jury ahall remain inviolate, but tho legislator may pre Tide that iu civil action five-sixths of the jury xnav reader a verdict, and the legislature may also authorise trial by a jury of a leas number than twelve men, in courts inferior to the dis trict court. Approved March 29, A D. 1S95. ' A joint resolution proposing to amend section one (1) of article fire (5) of the Constitution of Nebraska, relat ing to officers of the executive depart ment. Be it resolred and enacted by the Legisla ture of the Stat of Nebranka: Section 1. That section one CI) of ar ticle five O) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read as fol lows: Section 1 Th executive department shall consist of a trovemor, lieutenant-governor, secretary of state, auditor of public accounts, treasurer, u: erlntendct of public in struction, attorney p neral. commissioner of public lauds anil InUldincs, and three railroad commissioners. each ot whom, except tha said railroad commissioners, shall hold his office for a term of two yearn, f 'oni the first Thursday after tho first Tuesday la January, after hi 9 election, and until his nuccessor is electod and qnalificd. Knh railroad com missioner shall hold his office for a term of three years beginning oit the first Thursday after the first Tuesday in January a:ter his election, and until his succes sor is ele'ted and qu'iified: Provided, however, 'lhar. at the first general elec tion held after the adoption of this amend ment there fhail be eU-ctea three railroad commissioner, one for the period of one year, one for the period of two years, and one for the period of three years. The gov ernor, secretary of state, auditor of pub lic accounts, and treasurer shaU reside at the capital during thiir term of ofiic; they shall keep the public records, books and papers there and shall perform such du ties as may be required by law. Approved March 'JO, A. D. ISOo. A joint resolution proposing to amend section twenty-six (26) of ar ticle five (5) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, limiting the num ber of executive state officers. Be it resolve! and enacted by the Leg islature of the Suite of Nebraska: S-ction 1. That section twenty-six (Jtl) of article five f.'o of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read as follows: Section 2n. Ixo other executive state offi cers except those named in section one (1) of this article shall be created, except bv an act of tho legislature, -which is concurred in by not less than three-f aurtha of the members elected to each house thereof ; Provided. Th-t any office created by an act of the legislature may be abolished by the legislature, two-thirds of the rarm- lers elected to each house thereof concur ring. Approved March 30, A D . 189i A joint resolution proposing to amend section nine (9) of article eight (8) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, providing for the investment of the permanent educational funds of the 6tate. ni ii i ihii i -i .i ture of the tilaw; of .Nebraska. Tl. II ..1 ...-- . w V. 11 T I. ,-wi .ll Section 1. That sect inn nine (!) of article eight (X) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amenuea to reaa as 101 lows : S'Ction 9. All rnnas belonging to the state for educational purposes, the interest and income whereof only are to be osed, shall b deemed trust funds held by the state. and the state ah-tll supply all losses there of that may in any manner accrue, so that tne same snau remain iorever invtotave and undiminished, and shall not be In vested or loaned except on United States or state securities, or registered county bonds or registered schol district bonds of this state, and wuch funds with tha inter est and income thereof are hereby solemn ly pledged for the purposes for which they are granted and set apart, and shall not be transferred to any other fund for other ir?ovided. The board created by section 1 of this article is emiowered to sell from time to time any of the securities belonging to the permanent school fund and invest the proceeds arising therefrom in any of the securities enumerated in this section bear ing a hither rate of interest, whenever an opportunity for better investment is pre sented; And provided furtner, lnat wnen any warrant upon the state treasurer reg ularly issued in pursuance of an appropri ation by the legislature and secured by the levy ol a tux lor its payment, snail be presented to the state treasurer for payment, and there shall not bo any, money in the proper fund to pay such warrant, the board created by section X of this article may direct the state treas urer to pay th amount due on such war rant from moneys in his hands belonging to the permanent school fund of the state, and ho shall hold said warrant as an in vestment of said permanent school fund. Approved March Lit. A. D liftli. A jfdnt resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska by adding a new section to article twelve (12) of said constitution to be numbered section two (2) relative to the merging of the government of cities of the metro politan class and the government of the counties wherein such cities are located. Be it resolved and enacted by the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska: Section 1. That article twelve (V-0 of the Constitution of tho State of Nebraska be amended by art din to said article a new sec tion to be numbered section two Clj to read as follows : Section 2. Tho government of any city of the metropolitan class and tho gov ernment of the county in which it is locatd may bo merged wholly or in part when a proposition so - to do has been submitted by authority of law to the voters of such city and county and re ceived the assent of a majority of the votes cast in such city and also a majority of the votes cast in the county exclusive of those cast in such metropolitan city at such election. Approved March 2, A D. 1895. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to section six (6) of article seven (7) of the Constitution of the ' State of Nebraska, prescribing the manner in which votes shall be cast. Be it resolved and enacted by the Legislat ure of the State of Nebraska: Section 1. Thit section six (0) of article seven (7) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read aa fol lows: Section 6. AU votes shall be by ballot, or such other method as may be prescribed by law. provided the seorecy of voting be preserved. Approved March 29. A D. ISOi. A joint resolution proposing to amend section two (2) of article four teen (14) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, relative to donations to works of internal improvement and The Deering (Mi Dscrittg Potty LIGHT, SIMPLE, SAFE. f.Ml life him Mite' 'These Littl Rollers Save One Horse.' We are headquarters for the best Buggies and Wagons. Also the best hand-made Harness made from Oak Tahned Leather. AUGUST GORDER, MAIN STREET, The Cedar Creek Mills, C. C. PARMELE, Receiver. CLAUS BREKENFELD, Mgr. Highest cash price paid for wheat, and the best flour ever made in Nebraska given in exchange. Custom work specially cared for. Give the new management a trial and you will buy now other flour. Ask Your Dealer For Cedar Creek Flour. manufactories. Be it rolved and enacted hy the Leg islature of hf HtaUt of Nebraska : B.tction 1 That nee turn two (2) of nrturle fourt-n (14J of the Couatitunon of the State of Nebraska, be amended to read as follows : Sno. & No oity, county, town, prrcinot, municipality, or other subdivision of the state, shall ever make donations to any works of internal improvement, or manufactory, unless a proportion bo to do Khali have been firt submitted to the qualified electors and rTiiliod by a two thirds vote at an election by authority of law; Provided. Tht xurh donations of a county with thu donations of such subdi visions in the aggregate Khali not exceed ten per ml of the nsnfweo valuntioa oi such county; Provided, further. That any city or county may, by a three-fourths vote, increase ntvii indebtedness five per cent, in addition to sm h ten ner cent and no bonds or evidences of indebtetnes9 so issued shall 19 valid unle-tn h- same hhall have endor?ftd thereon a certiflcat" signed by the secretary and aadior of state, showing that the same is issue! pursuant to law. Approved M:irch 29, A. D., 1S03. I, J. A. Piper, secretary of state of the 6tate of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State of Ne braska are true and correct copies of the original enrolled and engrossed bills, aa passed by the Twenty-fourth session of the legislature of tho State of Nebraska, as appears from said original bills -An file in this office, and that all and each of said proposed amendments are submitted to the qualified voters of the State of Ne braska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to be held on Tuesday, the Sd day of November, A. D., 181K5. In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the State of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln this 17th day of July, in the year of our Lord, One Thou sand, Eight Hundred and Ninety-Six, of the Independence of the United States the One Hundred and Twenty First, and of this state the Thirtieth. (Seal) J. A. PIPER, Secretary of State. "Roll and the world Rolls with you, Scrape, and you Scrape alone." Roller THE LIGHTEST DRAFT BINDER AOf", ULi flli ' ivl I Hli IV. IF MV V i 4 t & La . v Binder, 5 and 6-Foot Cut, "Built ROLLER BERINOS mnko Liuht Draft. THE ELEVATOR EXTENSI0N,makes it practically "open end" for ionp grain, and enables it to handle longer straw than any other tiii-der, at the s;me time protecting and shielding the heads of grain. JOINTED PLATFORM does away with the truck nuisance anden ahles jou to store ycur machinery iu a 2x9 corner. PLATTS There is a Time and Place for Everything... There Is a Time to Paint. It your house is looking a little bit shabby or weatherbeaten, and is be ginning to decrease iu value, then that time is NOW. There is a Place to Buy Paint. It is our store, because we have the Heath & Milligan Paints at tl.50 per gallon. One gallon covers from 'A) to 275 square leet oi surface, two coats. How many square feet of surface has your house? Gome in and teil us and look at our color cards. F. G. FRICKE&CO. DRUGGISTS. WHEN IN PLATTSMOUTH... C. H. PETERSEN, DEALER IN WINES AND LIQURS, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC BOTTLE GOODS. POOL AND BILLIARD R00A The Largest and Finest in the City of Plattsmouth. KRUG'S OMAHA BEER OA" DKAI.GIIT. HOTEL RIL6Y ANNEX,' fearing Pony MADE. Like a Bicycle." A Joy to Both Driver and Horses. A Saver of Time, Labor and Grain. MOUTH, NEBRASKA. NEW : ADVERTISEMENTS. ' Not one part but every part of HIRES Rootbccr tends toward making it the perfect temperance and healthgiving drink. Hmle onl; bj The Cbarta I. Hfcw O., FtJladdpUfe a ate. fMUp awkn fatieba. 8a rMuwfcare. PARKER'S CINGER TONIC mt i.ang itoudiml vrbuirr. airaMnf uttnl femsle liU, and Is DuCrd fa toMnm mm AaB all tnwunont Mia. Wnwy mothntand lartMdhaaUl ' PARttKft'f. m HAIR BAC8AW CIimili and nylK Aa Pranotaa a lwxarMt arwwtk. Hptwt Fail V Baator Orajr Hal K it T JOc, HINDERCPflNS th.-ht. Corns. riktaU pau. Maaai walaiag mi, iefl. m Car (or at I "A Vumtatul wheels but only one Shite" (P0 Use the l"BallBearing"f Tor Uo Comfort Fit and. Wear. Pratt Faatanera hold la Booklatrraal ffi!a rb.hMitrra FaalUk IXaaiaad Bran . rEUUYROYAL PILLS 9-r A-ltl Hah fiflavt' tut, Talwr rrilabla. taoiaa - ra, MM4 all J?"lZ u mmd MUM. A DntfM. c 4 urnp 1m partlsalan. MMawnial. mi ChleaaaOTVhaaaMCJaaiaaiaa. bruuuia, FURNITURE jm UNDERTAKING House Furnishings, STOVES, RANGES. Our stock is complete In all ime and we Invite our frtenda to look It over. We wU endeavor to please you. Call and ea u. STREIGHT & SATTLER, (Successors to Henry Iioe?k.) PLATTSMOUTH, HIE PERKINS UOIJSI-", F. R. GUTHMANN, Prop. Rates $1 and $1.50 per Dau Centrally Located ami Com I fortably Furniahwd. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. am aurana a aatr ra ,EVfratrel. TIlHHtll 1 9 fai Id bj ad Lata!