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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1897)
mmmmmnwwm?n,,mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmm They BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Farm loans T. H. Pollock. If you want to sell your property lifr it with. T. H. Pollock. Horse and buggy for sale cheap, en quire at News office. Insure Jn the German American Fred Ebinger, Agent. Good dry wood wanted at once at the Ilotel Plattsmouth. Paint points to prosperity. Buy your paints of Gering & Co. Capt. II. E. Palmer was in the city attending to business today. When will the drouth bo broken? It has not rained here for three days. We will move into our newstoie May 1. Gekino & Co, The B. & M. pay car is bulletined to arrive here Monday morning, May 9 Byron Clark was attending to legal business in Weeping Water yesterday Some nice pictures have just been received at Unruh's that are worth seeing. The plum and peach orchards are more beautiful now than the ;best art 1st could describe. Get Landreth'a garden seeds at Zuckweiler & Lutz'e, corner of Sixth and Pearl 6treets. Miss Alma Coates, of Hillsdale, was t.h truest of her aunt. Mrs. J. II Thrasher, yesterday. Charley Murray came in from Pen der vesterdav for ft brief visit with Cass countj- relatives. A pleasant home for a lady to take care of baby may be obtained by cal ling at The News office. If you want to see the finest line of wall paper ever brought to thin city call at Pettee'a music store. Good pasture for horses and cow-, with running water, at Livingston Heights. A. C. Fry & Sons. The M. W. W. club will bo enter tained bv Mrs. H. D. Travis at her home, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock Tbo High school band has taken up permanent quarters in the old Lieder kranz hall in the masonic biock lower Main street. on If the person who borrowed our store truck will return same, they will con fer a favor. Stueioht & Sattlek. Ilardv White roses very suitable for cemetery planting, and nice hybrid roses now ready for planting at L. A. Moore's. A fine assortment. Call at once. There is no tonic so strengthening or so pleasant to take, aa the Anheuser BubcD. Malt-Nutrine sold by Philip Thierolf at the Casino for 25 cents per bottle. Mrs Gephardt, sister of Mrs. Fred DO NOT AT Respectfully Invite all the People in Plattsmouth and Cass ccuntv to call Stadelman; is reported serieusiy ill at her home in Ainsley, Nebraska. Mrs. Stadelmano departed yesterday . f ot her bedside. Philip Batchelder, residing down; near Hock Bluffs has a three-year-old j the crowd tonight as the Madison , times, though they have the .-ym-Alberta peach orchard that is louckd Square company proved at last night's pathy of tho entire community. with bloom, matcing a delightful ap pearance worth going to sou. Hon. E. M. Pollard was in the cily vesterdav on business for the first time since the legislature adjourned. He seems to have stood the ordeal firt-rate after he got used to it. Plattsmouth is to have five saloons after all. The Krug brewing com pany are having the Weber room fitted up today with the intention cf running a saloon here of thei. own. Mrs. Dodd sajs her children have not been witn Greeson's tt all at:d that the diphtheria mui-t have been taken somewhere else, t-he thinks at school by the older children, who hud it first. The Singer Sowing Machine oflioe has been removed to Omaha and to the sincere regret of Miss Mabel Swearingen's friends, she wlli also go to Omaha and continue as book-keeper for the comp.iny. - fjnconditional surrender is the only terms Ihoi-e famous little pilis known as Do Witt's Little Early Risers will make with constipation. sick headache and stomach troubles. F. G. Fricke & Co. Croup and whooping cough are childhood's terrors; hut like pneu monia, bronchitis, and other thront and lung troubles, can bo quickly cured by using One Minute vough Cure. F. G. Fricke & Co. Not only acute lung troubles, wbicli may prove fatal in a few days, but old chronic coughs and thro:it trouble: may receive immediato relief and be permanently cured by One Minute Cough Cure. F. G. Fricke & Co. liemeraber tho leading 5-cent ciga-s in this market is "Wurl Bros." ar.d the ''Cabinet. " Otto Wurl, t he- manufacturer, is building up a gre.u reputation for tbpee goods out in the state as well as at home. Try them It should be made a matter of public knowledge "that DaWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will epeedily cure piles ( f the longest standing. It is the house hold favorite for burn.?, scalds, cuts, bruise3 and sores of all kinds. F. G. Fricke & Co. George Thomas was in Omaha yes terday looking over the exposition grounds. He expects to get a job there as soon as the work on tho build ings begin, which will be about the first of July, when oyer -000 carpenters will be employed. When a cold is contracted, cure it at once at once. One Minute Cough Cure will set you on the road to re- WILL MOVE FAIL TO CALL WM. FHEY ARE PHI CBS them at their New Store, when covery in a minute. It will cure pneu monia, bronchitis, croup and all forms of lung and throat troubles. F. G. Fricke & Co. White's opera house will scarce hold engagement, that the people were all! first-class and tho show given wes more than good. Remember only 10 j corns for reserved seats. ; Speakingof a public building for Plattsmouth the Nebraska City PreFS says: "Nebraska City wishes you sue - cess, but thinks it will be seme time yet, as Speaker Reed has given it out that no more public buildings would be erected for the next two years." Tho Christian S-ience Reading rooms in the Drew block are now open daily from 2 to " f. nd 7 to !) p. ni Sunday service at 11 a m. and Fridwy evening at 8 p. m. Thursday after not n will be devoted to charity cases. Seekers for truth or heaith are wel come at all times. Ojc of the best band masters in the country Mr. J. 11. Volkwein has taken up his residence in this city and will bo quite an addition to mutical circlea. lie has charge of the High school bend which is making rapid advance ment. Mr. volkwein is a teacher on both the violin and piana. Thirtj' years is a Jong timo to Sght so painful a troublo us 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. Colonel Thrasher has opened a life insurance collection and real estate oilice in this city in the Anheuser Cuseh block, with Judge Chapman, where business will bo proraply at tended to. He represents the North ern Life association of Marsbaltown, Iowa, and one of the very best in the United States. Sheriff Holloway carno near parting company with his dog "Mark Hanna" today The canine got mixed up under the wheels of a passenger train and it was thought wheels passed over iis caudal appendage which showed rou;h handling. As it was not abbreviated, however, the chancss are tho dog only suffered a stroke from the Drake beam. Dad Carnes is liable to break out with a bid Ot of spring poetry. His room is in the old Boeek biiiMimr looking out on the Ii. & M. park! I .vhere the fountain plav?. the birds siog and the new shade trees are put ting forth their rich green leaves. Dad is said to have received inspiration from the scene, and a touch of the divme afflatus is expected. - The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ratz finally succumbed to that dread disease diptheria at 1:30 this after INTO THEIR AND SEE THEM ON E HEROLD & SON'S. HEADQUARTERS FOR TO noon. Her death i-i a sad blow to the fond parents who are almost pros- j ti-ato with grief. It is the more .1 j when friends cau not be with them to ; assist and give comfort in such trying ' Henry Weidtuan looks like seme! dreadful misfortune had befallen him. j Up to the time of going to pvas thisj after noon he had written four letter-? i ! to Omaha, telephoned a tow limes ar d ' wu-9 wishing there was an invention j whereby he could s-jnd himncif by I telegr aph. Its a hnru blow Henry j hut all ro-cs havo thorns, and you i must accept, the hitter with the sweet j or sweet would lose its s ivor. j Col. Sherman, aceom p ui ied bv h is old-time genhil tini!e, is back in i.-r'rf j.:b town again after an in the leirUlature. ii : I '.v i lie looks t;aie I nun uouny. out gave no indication ii having any diamonds or geld coin secreted about his person, though i e was on speaking terms with the "Pu5h" v Inch is said to have in: tie bushels of money out of tho legisla ture. The oloiiui did not apje irto grasp the situation fullv till too h;te. ot- else he hesitated about making mouey that way. A Well l'lt-aneil Anilidicf. Last evening White's opera, house was thoroughly thronged with at. ap preciative audience, who listened to the Madison Square cmpmy's first performance "A Cheerful Lt.tr." The company is compoocd of a strong cast throughout, and their effort s last even ing were repeatedly greeted with loud applauso and laughter. Mr. A. L. Willard, wl.o is well-known to Plnlt mouth thent:"e-goe.-s, assumed the leading role, and his trials and tribu lations as "Ly&mJor Ly. ti. M. - I)." wore very amusing. Thi eve linj- the the Poor House." Mr. Williard g;:in assjming t ho leading rolv M. K. Cliurcli Miiicnlo. Tho following program a i 11 he ten dered Saturday evening, May H, at Waterman's hall: TAUT I JKST. M?if Mandolin Clvb ulhi ouu .Miss rc.'i! Recitation Miss ajbriaht ocal l)iu-i I'eters.-n .Si,i iolin Solo AK-s Kauhle JtxralSolo Miss Manila a:l.ry Male yuaitct Campl e!! Brother Music Recitation Vocal olo Recitation I'uet. accompanied bv violiu... .Mandolin Club . .. Ciaia Hrjwn Nhss Stn ct ... Mii-? Macyy 1'etersen J-:.stor.s Ma tefciW v ocal olo and S . C. i.ietts Personal The gentleman who an noyed the congregation last Sundny by continually couching will find in stant relief by ue Or.e M.nuto Cough Cure, a speedy tnd harmless remedy for throat and lung troubles. F. G. Fricke &, Co. Subscribe for The News. AJSri 1 cp rsa Of eI ' U fl H H .j? NEW Tf DOOR V j '.f . T JL JL X they get located. JL 1 :m If-, our (Joiored Oxfords, Si.io to $2.25 We have them in Tan, Wine, Chocolote, Cx Slood and Black. The man who can't be suited in our spring lineof Ox Bloods and Chocolates for S2.S5 and $3.00 cugh to have feeling well. K Si ONE DOOR II'rsi; -ii Lir-t i ig',:t fo. stable rf .lob n i'iO'-i two flijiCS lii k i tig r. I i it; !." ' ti hi.- !;ty rr. re leaving ii ... nniiu .1 niis a ;o. a'n-'tr i ) y-: r fers rv.varil of of tin; thiiff. :0 :U . Q I h..!fO'- r.f Mo-, i: l i:c, v"0 f,.r in i n u a i;0 Wll. , fM-.- ill Hp i ir-t-Cla.-,. Tin- M. F.. o!i'jr, !i rr ts -it rt m ti'. S.;tu d i v t vr-t.ing a l Waterman -h;iii vvii! i:r- ;iti i-.ve..-tt i al'y nicr fair, o.i y t!r- b-.-t u;u- io-ti ialcnv :i the city Of gC !--! ch iidren 'viii ! . Ot'.liZ 'ij. i i. J!. !: . vi 1 1 ( . AO ovt ii-cri" t r.i.h: ! i .'V vi'i ho r-, , fo HCti , IJ ora I ion Jliiy. I n:a Pf-vc-rai cotrnii'if'r arc k";,i. bu-y arrr-iifiiig lor a li'ti:g -..-i.:irn-1 tion mcnj'.-rial day. Tho cxetri 'c.J will be 1. .-ld at tbo c- ni'jtory o; S it- urday, the '20. it st -.'i t f S;.n-J y a: ii ! M. L. il-.yward will i oiutor of il.o : day. Guy . Livlpgs'on, who w.i.? to ) have spoken lt ycu:-, viii a'.o bu heard. 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