paper?" IF YOU HAVE without seeing our line and are not satisfiedjyou cannot blame us. This is our thirteenth year in the Wallpaper business and we have by far the largest stock this Spring than for any previous year. We figured that everybody would brighten up with new smiles, new Paper and new Paint, consequently our stock of Paper is large, the assortment choice and prices to suit all. Our line of Paints are not excelled in Cass county, and the smiles you will carry away with you if you purchase Wallpaper, Mixed Paints, Alabastine, Kalsomine, Brushes, etc., at our store. SMITH & PARMELE, DRUGGISTS, 510 Main Street, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, "Good Moraing Have You Bought Your Wall The semi-Weekly News-Herald PLATTSMOUTH. NEB. BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Subscribe for Tns News. Gering1 & Co. for wallpaper. Farm loans T. H. Pollock. "Humpty Dumpty" carnival at White's hall. Refreshments at "Humpty Dumty" carnival 15 cents. "Humpty Dumpty" carnival April 15 5 cents admission. If you want to sell your property list it with T. H. Pollock. Insuro In the German American. Fred Ebinger, Agent. To trade Bicycle for a bupgry. En quire at eheriff's office. Paint points to prosperity. Buy your paints of Gering & Co. A good program assured at the "Humpty Dumpty" carnival. We will move into our new store May 1. G EKING & CO. A first-class article of navy soup beans for seed. Enquire of A. D. Des pain. Get Landreth's garden seeds at Zuckweiler & Lutz's, corner of Sixth and Pearl streets. G. S. Barry, a prominent citizen of Weeping Water, died at his home in that city yesterday. Nothing better than Pillsbury's in the flour line. Try a sack. Zuck weiler & Lutz agents. Mrs. Prentiss of Havelock is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Green, in this city today. See the program for the entertain ment April 12. Only 15 cents admis sion at White's opera house. Professor J. L. Miller, the medium and clairvoyant, will remain in this city this week. Office, room 5, Per kins house. Come and take supper with the la dles of the Christian church, in White's opera house, April 12. Tickets only 15 cents. You will find a full line of Mrs Crawford's pickles at Zuckweiler & Lutz's. There are none nicer. Try them ard you will use no others. There is no tonic so strengthening or so pleasant to take, as the Anheuser Busch Malt-Nulrine sold by Philip Thierolf at the Casino for 25 cents per bottle. Mayor Gutsche deserved a card of thanks Sunday morning for having all the principal side walk crossings cleaned of a heavy coat of mud before church, time. Col. Ben Franklin Green, printer, laureate and wandering poet of the World-Harald, was in town today visit ing his parents and incidentally sav ing the country. There will bo a dance and exhibi tion at the Turner hall Saturday even ing, Apiil 10. Visiting turners from alt over the state will take part. Ad mission 50 cents. "Who'l be there?" Everyone to take supper with the ladies of the Christian church Monday evening, April 12, in White's opera house. Ad mission, 15 cents. Mr. and Mr6. A. Rupley enjoyed an over Sunday visit with the latter's cousin, Will Hannah of Chicago. Mr. Hanna has a good position with the Adams express company. Miss Harriet MoCroskey has re moved her dressmaking parlors to the rooms over Mrs. Melvins millinery store, where she will be pleased to meet her friends and patrons. Plain and fancy sewing and dress making of all kinds promptly at tended to, and satisfaction guaranteed, it the dressmaking parlors of Miss nna Critchfi6ld, 807 Pearl street, lattsmouth. Unconditional surrended, is the only terms those famous little pills known as De Witt's Little Early Risers will make with constipation, eick headache and stomach troubles. F. G. Fricke & Co. Croup and whooping cough are childhood's terrors; but like pneu monia, bronchitis, and other throat and lung troubles, can be quickly cured by using One Minute Cough Cure. F. G. Fricke & Co. The finest imported wines in the state, and the purest liquors, together with the premium Anheuser-iiuscn beer, are always obtainable at the "Casino" Plattsmouth's leading saloon, opposite the court house. Not only acute lung troubles, which may prove fatal in a few days, but old chronic coughs and throat troubles may receive immediate relief and be permanently cured by One Minute Cough Cure. F. G. Fricke & Co. Remember the leading 5-cent cigars in this market is "Wurl Bros." and the "Cabinet." Otto Wurl, the manufacturer, is building up a great reputation for these goods out in the state as well a at home. Try them. It should be made a matter of public knowledge that DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will speedily cure piles of the longest standing. It is the house hold favorite for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises and sores of all kinds. F. G. Fricke & Co. When a cold is contracted, cure it at once at once. One Minute Cough Cure will set you on the road to re covery in a minute. It will cure pneu monia, bronchitis, croup and all forms of lung and throat troubles. F. G. Fricke &, Co. Personal The gentleman who an noyed tho congregation last Sunday by continually coughing will Ond in stant relief by use One Minute Cough Cure, a speedy and harmless remedy for throat and lung troubles. F. G. Fricke Si Co. Wrhen the spring time comes, "gen tle Annie," like all other sensible persons, will cleanse the liver and re novate the system with DeWitt's Little Early Risers, famous little pills for the stomach ail the year round. F. G. Fricke & Co. Fine young pansy plants of Dreers Royal Exhibition Varieties, twenly five cents per dozen. If planted cut now, will be in full bloom by May 1st. Call at the greenhouse or order of your groceryman of whom you buy lettuce. L. A. Moore. Thirty years is a long time to 5ght so painful a trouble as piles, but Jacob Mitchell, of Unionville, Pa.,struggled that long before he tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which quickly and permanently cured him. It is equally effective in eczema and all skin affections. F. G. Fricke & Co. Treasurer E kenbary was at Union today, Deputy Pollook was sicK, Mr. Munger was called into court, which, for a part of the day, made Miss Alice Eikenbary the officer in charge. The young lady is as capable as any other member of the force, so that the county was well presented, anyway. The Missouri rivor touched its highest point 11 and 4-10 feet last evening. Quite a current poured over the banks on the east side, cov ring a vast acreage of the bottoms with water. This morning the river had fallen a little, and it has steadily but slowly receded all day, so that no danger need be looked for here at this time. A BRACE OF RUNAWAYS. Ed Fitzgerald, Father Carney and Sheriff Holloway Have a Close Call. Yesterday afternoon EJ Fitzgerald and Father Carney drove down to Union and as they were returning home about 7:30 o'clock out just this side the fairgrounds they wero startled to hear a team coming toward them making noise enough for a freight train. Ed could see nothing but he drove out to the side of the road to es cape the furious team that was bear ing down upon them in the darkness. He had no sooner got to the side of the road than the team hove in sight dragging a buggy and running square ly toward them. He gave his horses a stroke with the whip to get out of the way, but as the team lunged for ward the double-trees broke and away went the team, and at the same in stant the runaway struck the buggy with the force of a cyclone. For a moment, men, horses and buggies were piled up in confusion, Father Carney was thrown into a barb wire fence, and his clothes were literally torn off of him and he received a deep gash in his right thigh. Ed Fitzgerald escaped with but a few bruises and the horses of neither team were seriously injured, though receiv ing some ugly cuts on the barb wire fence. It turned out that the runaway team was Sheriff Holloway's. A neck yoke casting had broken which let the tongue down and as the buggy was quickly upset, the sheriff thrown out and the vehicle was being: dragged when it struck Fitzgerald. Mr. Hollo was not hjrt. It was certainly fortu nate all round that it was no worse Both buggies looked like they had been fed to a threshing machine. Something Extra Nice. Wm. Neville & Co., has just re ceived from Pabst Brewing Co., Mil waukee Wisconsin, a new brand of beer called, "Doppelbraue" (double strength) always on draught. Cull and try it. It t peaks for itself. IT WAS A CLOSE CALL. A Resident On the Sand-ISar Compelled to Make a Hasty Ketreat. While the floods have been creating such terrific havoc in the south and at otner places over the country, we have not been destitute of experience at home. Mr. Walker, who has been a resident for some time past on the t-aod-bar just above the water works pumping station, had a singular and exciting experience yesterday after noon. The muddy waters of the Mis souri have for several days past been encroaching upon Mr. Walker's do main, and yesterday It had gotten so high that he considered the danger point reached. He immediately came to town to secure help in getting hi family and pioperty out of danger. Drayman Ezra Perry took two teams and endeavored to remove the slock and household goods, but the water ht-s raised so rapidly that it was almost impossible to get out with a lead. The beaten track was covered with several feet of water, and one of the teams ran upon a stump, which had to be cut off under the wagon. In the meantime the water had reached the wagon bed and thoroughly soaked the contents. At another place one of the horses got tangled up in some grape vines and had to be unhitched and drawn out and hitched at the end of the wagon tongue. A wire fence, which crossed tho road, was uext struck and had to be cut under the water. Mr. Perry lost his hat and whip. The Walker family, when they finally got away from the clutches of the murkey waters, seemed satisfied that the "contested land case," as far as they were concerned, had been settled by the "upreroe court" the Missouri river. Mr. Walker and family moved into a house owned by John Reuland. SHOOTING AFFRAY AT MYNARD. Frank Kaoth lias a Clone Call for Ills Life at the Hands of James McComb. Last evening an affray, that might easily have resulted fatally, occurred at Mynard. It seems that Frank Rauth, a farmer living in that vicin ity, has had a man in his employ for some time named James McComb. McComb had been discharged and in the course of a settlement some words passed, when McComb drew a revolver and fired two shots at Rauth and then escaped in the darkness. One of the bullets grazed Rauth's body a little below the heart, he having his side turned toward his as sailant, and the other passed through the muscle of his right arm near the shoulder. The sheriff was notified and tried to apprehend the criminal, but so far with no success. He has sent out telegrams and notices, and has no doubt of bringing McComb to justice later on. Aa Old Cass County Resident. Charles II. Dili of 1108 T street, died yesterday morning from paralysis af ter a serious illness of a few days. Mr. Dill had been a respected resident of Lincoln for thirteen years, and before that lived on a homestead near South Bend, Cass county, for eight years. He was born March 6, 1821, at Utica, N. Y. Moving to Wisconsin at the age of nineteen, he married there in 1853, Miss Emily P. Davis. He went to California during thegold, excitement It was on his return from there that he settled at South Bend. To himself and wife ten children were born, 6ix of whom live in Lincoln, as follows: Mrs. G. H- McCain, Mrs. W. J. Man ley, widowed a month since ana living with her parents; Mrs. M. Smith, B. F. Dill of West Lincoln, Officer C. P. Dill and Horace Dill. Mrs. A. Wilsey of Council Bluffs is another daughter. Relatives of the deceased and of his wife are expected for the funeral, which will be held from the residence at 2 p. m. Wednesday. State Journal. Fat a Stop to Fain. Rheumatism, Neuralgia and other painful afflictions are now as easily cured as they were once hard to cure. Science has learned what pain is and Ballard's Snow Liniment is the result. CureB strains, cuts, bruises stiff joints and contracted muscles. Penetrates to the very bone and relieves almost from the moment it touches. When a liniment is needed, you owe it to your self to get the best. The dealer is authorized to guarantee this one. Price 50 Cents. Sold by F. G. Fricke &Co. The Fragrant Sweet Pea. Best and latest varieties of Sweet Pea seen at 7i cents per ounce. This seed can be had either mixed or in separate varieties, as it is from pack ages I buy to grow for cut flowers my self. L. A. Moore. Paints and oils at Gering & Co's. Tipplns-Schrader. W. C. Tippins and Miss Lena Schrader were married last evening at the home of the bride's patents in this city by Rev. J. Ratz. The groom is one of Piattsraouth's best young men and well deserves the excellent lady he has chosen for a helpmeet. The bride has resided most of her life here and is admired for her womanly graces and kindly disposi tion. The happy couple departed for a visit with relatives at Lincoln, after which they will go to housekeeping in the Second ward, where a cos-y home fitted up by the groom awiiits them. The News extends its heartiest congratulations. Positively Awful. Joe Teahon, traveling passenger ajrent of the Wab.tsh, the Omalia World-Herald says, has returned from a trip through the state and tells this story: "As we were approaching Tai mage the other day a lady with a poodle dog came into tho 6moker. A travel ing man called her attention to the character of the car and told her she had better go into one of the others. She declared that she was gointr to re main right there, and she told him that be must not light and smoke the pipe ho was filling with tobacco. lie opened the window and caimly lighted his pipe, and was pulling uway when she again demanded that ho desist. He again told her that she could go into one of the rear cars. It went or. for a few minutes when she leaned over and snatched the pipe from his mouth and threw it out of the window. "That traveling man was at a white heat with rage, and he turned around and, grabbing the poodle, chucked it out of the window. Theu she went on the war path. - She declared she would have him arrested at Tal mage, where she said she knew everybody, and he said if she did he would have her arrested for stealing his pipe. The argument was hot and heavy, and when they got off the train they rustled around for Jho town marshal and finally found him, and. were tell ing him their troubles when the poodle came running up the track with the pipe in its mouth." Something to Depend On. Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones & Son, Cowdeu, 111., in speak ing of Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last winter h's wifo was attacked with la grippe, and her case grew so serious that physicians at Cowden and Pana could do nothing for her. It seemed to develop into hasty con sumption. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, he took a botte home, and to the surprise of all she began to get better from first dose, and half dozen dollar bottles cured her sound acd well. Dr. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs andColds is guaran teed to do this good work. Try i. Free trial bottles at F. G. Fricke's drug store. 5 old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bit ters. This medicine does not stimu late and contains no whiksey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding nature in the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just exactly what tbey need. Price, 50 cents'and $1 per bottle at F. G. Fricke's drug store. 5 Wallpaper at Gering & Co's. Tbe Liver Keeps People Well. When the Liver is sluggish all other organs are involved. You suffer from Constipation, Billiousness, Jaundice, Headache, Indigistion, Pain in Back, Chills and Loss of Energy. You will never know how promptly these troubles can be cured until you use Herbine. It cures quickly when other remedies utterly fail. Regulates the Liver, Purifies the Blood. Herbino is a Harmless Vegetable Remedy that gives new life and energy almost from the first dose. Price 7o cents. Free trial bottle at F. G. Fricke & Co. License Notice. Notice is hereby given that F. G. Egenbcrser ha film! his Detition as required bv the statutes of the state of Nebraska with the city clerk re questing a license to sell malt, spirituous and Vinous liquors lor ine coniinp municipal year 1:1 the building situated on the east half lot 1 1. block 28 city o Plattsmouth. Plattsmouth. Neb.. April 5, I8U7. F. t. EuENBFRfSF.R. License Notice. Notice is hernby given that Philip Thierolf has filed his petition as required by the statutes of the state of Nebraska with the city cle- k request ing a license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the coming municipal year in the building situated on the west one-h alf(ii) of lot six (6) block thirty-three 33city of Plattsmouth. Plattsmouth. Neb April 2. lxyr. Philh-Thierolf. DID ( 3t It ever occur to yon. politic reader, that ! when those harbingers of spring the -5r twittering robin anil the ca kliiiir lieu-- ! are heard in the land it W to remind t YOU ! of the npyro;:'"h of sprmtr-tli.it delipht- j j fill season of the vi :ti when oiir v.iie ih-- j 4 her head up in a t e!. tumbles the lur- I . niiureoiit m the ard, t :n s i.p thecar- ! pets ami tells oa to i r- f- a paper hanger, f , . 1 1 1 . it h. ar.d send iiim tiow n t Sn o I Mi , -r - (nr sauipii;-; from flint . !efL;int stn k of Wal. I'apei? lias year .-in; ui.i ;;j.r. i iii.it I.VKiNL!iY is President ai d j-ro-pent y is about t 3 daun. the piemi-e iim-t i e slickeil up in honor of the flavin. I'lebn iiiar;' to the improvements to be INAUGURATED she will ng.iiu rt i-.i!:1-) yon of tin i ten sive and v.'tr:'i sti.'t k ol huh lc n-vJc-u' p. Wail 1'ancrs si." ha :v .it SIM YDKR j SS- and you m;1 co tln ie and i.,i and be I f happy ever afterward - 1 Spring-.. Crockery.. A splendid iine j r-t ri-Cfived; y.K-n 'he gjr most complete and elegant line of t'hiin and I Vcoratc-d Clivinv. ;ue ever broi';. lit to the fity inay be fouii i at the store ol ii GbflRK, FirFt Door Fast of Court !:or-e The Best in Groceries. McLain Bros. & Co., COMMISSION RECEIVERS ANDSHiFPER j Mt-lini-.KS Cllll.Ai;0 HOARD HF TRAM 211 Rialto Building. Chicago. Grain and Provisions bought and so! I f r cash or for future delivery on Tiiaruiii- Orders tor Wheat executed in hit-; of l.'-K) bushels and upwards Correspondence invited. Consignments of Grain. Seeds and Hav solicited When visiting Chicago cail and see i:.-. S. fl. Davis, Representative. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Life Preservers. A cry at nipht, a sudden pain, the household alarmed, and till fcr the lack of the appropriate remedy and the difficulty of getting a doctor. For just such emergencies we Lave house hold remedies for nil the commoner ailments, put up in convenient form, at prices to suit every fnmily. F. G. FRICKE & CO.. SOL'TII SIXTH STKKKT. WANT (Special notices 11 ruler this head iii ' e chursiPu for :it the rnto ol V cent per word ech insertion . Mist i:m,am:i s. AGL-:.NT-S WAN 1 l-.l -Si vi-r,-.! fiee .mttitis work in;; well together from hipli rated fact. iriev. of fered one salesman in each district. Ca-h com mission. Income for pushers. Syndicate I'. O. YTt, New Oik. H)I! fAl.K. :JK S U.F. A splendid littlecr tase for a so; g. T. II. Pollock. Aiient. LOST AMI KI1M). I t)T A dai k hrowii 1 on v. :;;ht 1 o j .mn-K: Li white pot in forehead: had 0:1 o'd .1 tt ije and rope halter. Ar.v ii:tor::tt:'t vvi.' thank fully received at the N'ews o!ii 'c or at 1 ititerai i s livery barn. Mark !!es, mhiht. OksTTaTiTcaitl arid clover pastiirini;. Plenty " t riyiniiM' vsm. App to II. vV. i 'caver on iho i r. n:i-es 1 c ; I Culioni or a Idie-s Cedar Creek. i I OK KKN T. FOR RK.T--I'i7'Tald fort" ii.cli.do ;; e bearing orchard .id pa- ture. T. II. !'.:.. k. A ent. FOR KENT-A desirable m,hrn cottage. Seven rooms, exclusive of lj.it ! room and closets. Inquire ot ov. neis. C. K. Wesoot x :-"U. 7 1 The highest accos is d as Every oM knows there as SiackweE m You will fiiul cacti two ounce pons inside r? o a a v Ki'J& btgofJUack well's Durl -C I5- a l,"g of tbis v bmtcd tobacco on.l read TJZ?3 coupon which gives a list dztf of val italic nrcsents and how ijH'TK tn trot f to get 421 4r c AND. t 1 it aider 4 ?7 .... Before you buy your Spring Millinery. Kven the wealth iest people tlo not buy hats to throw away. It's provoking to buy a hat which 3011 think satisfies you, ami then to see some thing better a short tlistar.ee away. In ever' business there is always one better than the rest. It's to 'our advantage to find that store. In your travels don't pass us by. We sell at prices to suit the times. It will pa- you to stop in and inspect our line. Hats, Ribbons, Flowers Laces Veiling.... We have secured the services of a First Class Trimmer. GrziiicI faster Opening; UCKER JL North Side Main Street. : Plattsmouth. GO bnys a Fine Violin jt a::JC:n:jpMeOulfil.- lH.ly t.uaiautcvd. 09 buys a Mandoline, - Jf Firdseye Maple, Mahogany or Rose wood Finish. Fully guaranteed. 00 buys An American Guitar, jt rruaranteed to stand. strings, in Mahogany wood finish. SEXI) TOR CATALOGUE 3 SO buys a $100 .Kimball Pianos e ON EASY PAYMENTS. :;:;:!;. little used, for $50. $G0. $S0 to $100. Write for CaaloKne8 and oar JR., WE HAVE HO AGENTS ' but hare sold consumer for 'H thein tbe dealers' Ota. iuip nj wuere for exauiioation tie fore sale. Every thing warranted. MO Htrlea of Car- ness. Top BociriesaBlow 7ae t-Vt. phaetons as ax . Hpnoe Ko-tfi. SomyBmntn Price Ii5w. ru.mn n wjuun. exn. A ood uhUIu lor large, iree visiOKue. uaas, ran ana Kaaan, su. Am xl mm U.KHART CAKRIASE AND HAKSE8S KFU. CO claim for other V Tu st as Durham." smoker is none just good as one coupon inside pon 1 il two t DaK.nml two cou each four ounce mm. cele- 1 the tlirTi them. SISTERS or Rose OF SHEET MUSIC. Organ. Organs terms. TACTOBX PRICES- 1513 Douglas Street, OMAHA, NEB. direct to tbe yer, t pro- low Matrons. nrnu Burrcj meitbnnaina. Miia tor fu W. B. FKATT. ELKHART. IMJk Irs 1 r -i mi r. 1 L.-i i i r a : 1 r j 11 ifti.U t 1 1 in,,, rM,a.,SZr I L71 Jr77jL 3 -s--l