-1 MIWEEKLY EWS ETE&AXJD) THE NEW 9. Establshed NOT.5.189L rionnlMtrl I- i ibo THE HKliALU, Established April 10.1864. f UOnSOliaated Jan. 1,1895. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB JUNE 30, 1897. VOL. V. NO. 82. Ml ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT. Five Graduates Acquit Themselves With High Honors. Several Interesting l'apirra And Eiwaye ICea.l Hy Members Of the Class A Former I'lnttsmnuth Boy Meets With n Serious Accident At Lincoln Death of f. S. Mauehester's Little Hoy. The close of the year's work at St John's school in this city Friday eve ning was marked by a most enjoyable program and a crowd that filled the auditorium of the building to stand ing room A pretty graduating class consist ing of flvo young ladies having fin ished tne thorough course prescribed, were awarded diplomas at the hands or Mathew Gering, who made a very appropriate address. The graduatee were Misses Nellie (iulhmann, Josie Murphy, Catherine McCallan, Catherine Ilouk and Anna M. Knoflichek. The greeting chorus by pupils of the school was good and showed, as did everything else, the most thorough and correct training on the part of the Sisters who have charge of the school. The other musical numliers were good and the dialogues brought forth loud applause. Miss Guthman's paper entitled "Waiting," was read with admirable trrace and was a production of real merit that would have been a credit to a:iy college graduate. Miss Murphey's essay spoke of "Trilles," which, hy maunet of dis cussion, became quite interesting. Her presence was good and the paper was a credit to her. "All Change Tends U Perfection," was Miss UouU's subject. It was han dled on a high plane of reasoning and furnished food for thought. It was above the av rage of graduating es says. Miss McCallan chose "Stepping Stones" as the subject of her essay and she proved quite entertaining. Miss Knoll ithek, the valedictorian chose the appropriate subject, "Out of School Life,Into Life's School" and her production was one of the best, proving they had made no mistake in their choice of the one to deliver the good bye address. The school closes for the summer holidays after a successful year's work in all departments. The attendance has been largo, and the Sisters from Sinsinawa Mound, have shown them selves to bo scholarly and fully capa ble of managing . the school with marked success. Severely Injured. The following from the Lincoln Journal has reference to a son of Ben ton llrown, formerly of this city, and the many friends of the family will learn of the distressing accident with groat regret: "The first annual accident with fire crackers occurred Saturday night wht-n Earl Brown, who lives at 305 South Twenty-seventh street, had his left hand blown off. A cannon cracker had been lighted and the fuse burned out without exploding. Another fuse was put in with equal success. Sup-1 posing that the fire had gone out, thel owner gave it to a boy who started in-1 to a drur store on the corner of I Twenty-seventh and O streets to eet another. As he entered the door the cracker exploded, shattering his leftj hand. lie was taken to his home where Dr." Reynolds amputated the middle and third finger and a part of the index linger and thumb. The in jury is so serious that it is feared I he may lose his hand." Wealth of the Nation. (Ladies Home Journal.) The wealthiest nation of the world is the United Suites. The census of lS K) iows the true valuation, or fair selling price, of the real and personal property of the country to be ?G5,C37, 091,197. It is an increase of over forty- ' .... . .. ... nine per cent 01 tne valuation 01 tne previous decade, and is about six times the value of the money of the entire world. The mind cannot grasp tlit meaning of such figures without graphic illustration. This amount in Ifold would loud 123,570 carts, each carrying a to.:.' If 2,000 gold dollars wero piled one on the other they would form a sla-k three feet high. Make similar piles close together till a wall of gi ll one mile long and worth $230,- 4U0.00O id formed. Increase this wall to twenty-eight and a quarter "miles aud the amount would represent our national wealth. Placed side by side the coins would foi in a carpet of gold! covering live t-qu:ii e miles. l harfft-tl With Petit Larceny. May Enyell, a woman resid.ng down tow.ird Union, who has been working for Mrs. S. II. Shumaker, was ar rested Saturday evening on the charge of stealing a dress, some skirts and four sheets from her employer. The woman savs she bought the ar ticles and was to pay for them with work, and seems sorely wrought up over lief arrest, bhe was taken De- fore Judge Archer todnv and plead not jruiliy. 1 he case was continued to July 12 for hearing. (irrat Shirt ItarKaln at Ilerold's. Twenty-five dozen Men's Fancy Bosom Madras Percale and Soft Body .ki.u umrili fmm . . . t ri " - " - 'ls your cnoico mr ia cents. This beats t,.oAPil"hai'- Ku.i- ENDEAVORERS IN CONVENTION. Two Days' Session Largely Attended By Cass County Delegates. The thirteenth convention of the Cass county Chrislan Endeavor socie ties was held at Elm wood this week. The meeting was largely attended and was the result of much good. affording an opportunity for the delegates to ex change ides on topics of vital interest. The principal address before the con vention was delivered by Judge George A. Magney of Omaha, a for mer Cass county boy, and was thor oughly enjoyed by those In attend ance. The election of officers for the ensu ing year resulted as follows: President P. A. Lamp ton. Union. Vice-President L. A. Tyson1 Elm wood. Secretary J. T. Jones, Weeping Water. I ; j, Treasurer Ray Pollard, Nehawka. Missionary Superintendent Mrs. A. L. Munger. Plattsmouth. " ; Junior Superintendent Mrs. W. D. Ambler, Weeping Water. The next convention will be held at Greenwood next June. The delegates from this cy were: Mrs. A. L. Munger, Misses Olive Gass, Luella Matthews, Ella Ru fi ner, Louise Smith, Ethel Dutton and Roy Dodge, Earl Clark, George L. Farley and Ralph Atwood. It has been the plan heretofore to hold the senior and junior conventions together, but this rule was changed at the meeting in this city last sum mer and this year the junior conven tion will be held in Nehawka in Aug ust. "DOC" SWOPE NOT DEAD. A Letter Received By Ills Wife Discloses That He Still Lives. Readers of The News will remem ber seeing an account in these col umns four or five weeks ago of the dis appearance of "Doc" Swope of Pacific Junction. The wily doctor, it will be remembered, tried to lead the public to believo he had drowned himself in the Missouri river, but his wife caught onto his scheme right in the start. Swope decamped with quite a large sum of money belonging to his wife, and it now leaks out that there is a woman in the case, who has formed a partnership with the doctor she posing as a painless dentist. Mrs. Swope received a letter from her delinquent spouse a few days ago in which he stated that he was very much alive and was longing to return to his home and family. It is prob able that he is running short of funds and is desirous of coming home and make a "raise." More Orief for Cooley. "Judge" Julius S. Cooley, formerly of this county, is again in trouble in Omaha as will.be seen by the follow ing from this morning's Bee: "Julius S. Cooley was arrested yes terday. The woman in the case is Eva Riley, one of Cooley's clients and at present a defendant in a police court case. With Cooley was arrested his brother Thomas Cooley, who is named as co-defendant in the com plaint that has been filed. Julius Cooley's arrest is the out- come of the case in which the Riley woman is named as defendant. She was arrested at the instance of Josie Murphy on the char ere of larcenv ai bailee. Miss Murphy loaned to Miss u7V.r. o r-;T,A o a watch. The Riley woman pawned it. The watch was recovered and is now in the possession of the police. "Cooley appeared as the attorney for the Rilev woman and managed, bv dilatory tactics, to put off the hearing, lie secured a continuance on an alle gation that the Riley woman was too ill to appear iu court. As the woman was apparently in the best of health when she was arrested the police did not believe the allegation and quietly 1 began an investigation. 'Yesterday mornging at 3 o'clock several officers visited the woman's room and thev allege thiit th innk I . . ' J u v o i iuu biauauiii nun Haw rOOiey oe cupying the room with her. The door was opened on demand, but Cooley had fled into an adjoining1 room, oc cupied by his brother, Thomas. . All three were arrested." Death of J. o. McCiain. The news reaches U9 today OI the death of J. O. McCiain. one of Louis- I ville s leading and best citizens. Mr, McCiain came to this county nearly twenty years ago from Illinois, and I settled on a farm southeast of Louis I ville, where he resided for several I years, finally removing to Louisville, where he embarked In busiue?s. He was an honest man in all his t ran sac- . . . . , 111 . . . b . husband and father. He loaves a wife :ind five children to mourn his loss The funeral will occur at 2:30 tomor row from the family residence. . WUl Lay the Corner stone The corner stone of the new Evan gelical St. Paul's church will le laid tomorrow after the regular per vices I at Waterman's hall. The COnerega tion will go to the place where the building is being constructed, and ap propriate ceremonies will be held ac- cording to the rites of the church. Choice Cherries, Choice ripe cherries will be delivered I. . t.n I"rti iuo k-j ... ..o.i "U""M 1 lots or more II desired by leaving . m o w !.:.', INFORMATION AND OPINIONS. If the slander-loving correspondent of the Bee in this town will clothe and feed his own family as well as the man he seeks to defame has his, he will do more than he ever has done. A nicely constructed boat arrived yesterday irom Omaha and tied up about half a mile above the water works. It is a sail boat with all the modern conveniences, occupied by two men, who intend going down to the Gulf of Mexico and from there will go to Cuba. They are taking life very easy, putting in their time hunting and fishing. Nebraska City News. People from out in the state say Nebraska, taken as a whole, never gavo premise of so bounteous a crop as is indicated this year. The central part of the state seems one vast corn field nearly waist high, being much further advanced than here, as no dry weather has been experienced there. Our national nosegay of Sfty-one flowers, one chosen by each state and territory as its emblem, . is being formed quite slowly. The idea - was projected about five years ago, but thus far only thirteen states have made choice of their representative flowers, as follows: Alabama, golden rod; Colorado, columbine; Delaware, I peach blossom; Idaho, syringa, Maine, pine cone and tassel; Minnesota, cyp- ripedium, or moccasin Tower; Mon- tana, bitter root; Nebraska, golden rod; New York, rose; Oklahoma Ter- ritory, mistletoe; Oregon, goioen roa; Utah, sego lily; Vermont, red clover. This leaves thirty-eight flowers yet to be chosen before our national bouquet can no authoritatively grouped and used on public occasions as a new and beautiful feature of our patriotic man- ifestations. Nebraska City Pross. The True Remedy. W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, 111., "Chief," says: "We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, cough and colds. ex perimented with many others, but ever got the true remedy until -we used Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take its place in our home, as in it we have a certain and sure cure for coughs, colds. Whooping cough, etc" It is idle to experiment with other remedies, even if they are urged on you as just as good as Dr. Kind's New Discovery. They are not so good, because this remedy has a record of cures and be sides is guaranteed. Tt never fails to satisfv. Trial bottles free at F. G. Fricke's drug store. 4 Tom l'arniele's Winners. The Indian base ball club which has been taking scalps all over the country came to Louisville yesterdav fresh from a victorious game at Lincoln. They waded into Tom Parmele's nine, but with poor results. The Louisville team outclassed them at every point, and when the smoke had cleared away tt was round that the score stood 26 to 7 in favor of Louisville. The boys up there will soon be getting so their hats won't fit them if a nine does not come alener that can take them dQwn a peg or two. Notice to Water Takers. The use of water for sprinkling lawns or gardens must be confined be tWben tbe hours rm 6:30 in the morn- iner, to a o ciock a. m. ana irom o to o o'clock in the evening. Any one us lDS water outside of above hours (ex ceDt consumers taking water through meier; ana iney mu" nl U9Q waier Ior auove purposes aner o ciock p. I 1, , , . r i - , . m. 1 win oe cnui 011 ana me sum 01 sum two dollars ($2) must be paid before water will be turned on again. PLATTSMOUTH WATER CO. By T. H. Pollock, Receiver. The Liver Keeps People Well. When the Liver is sluggish all other organs are Involved. You suffer from PnnoTinall'nn il 1 iniiQnoQD Tonnrlfno ndh Indii'on Pain in Back' tieaaacne, inaigison, mn in uacK, Chills and Loss of Energy. You will never know bow promptly these troubles can be cured until you use - Herbine. It cures quickly when other remedies utterly fail. Regulates the Liver, Purifies the Blood. Herbine is a Harmless Vegetable Remedy that I gives new life and energy almost from the first dose. Price 75 cents. Free trial bottle at F. G. Fricke &; Co. Letter From a Dealer. Hotel. Dklmoxico, Shenandoah, Ta., June 1, 1897. Mr. Julina Pepper- berg, Platlsmouth, Neb. Dear Sir: Your express package of 500 Buds ci gars received, and will say this much lor thom: Thev Bell batter two to one thswn n nr aiv.. n t 'r.a T .1 "J WCUW lAglAJ M. I handle, and have customers who come three blocks for them Tho only word 1 can say against them 19 thev hurt my 10-cent trade. Respectfully yours. H. A. Meek. See original of this letter at l'ep- perberg s office. SI OO Keward SIOO. Th( rpadtfrt of tM nanpr ivill nlaml tn - I learn that there is at least one dreaded disease mat science nas oeen aoie to cure in an its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ol the sys tem, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by build I doing its work ing up tne constitution and assisting nature in x ne proprietors nave so mucn I faith in Its curative Dowers that thev offer One Hundred Dollars lor any case that it fails to cure. I seno ior ust oi testimonials. I r -J. HiNiiBw., xoieao.u. Sotice of Sale. Saturday, Julv 10 1897, at 1 p. m. in store room formerly occupied by Ger ing, on Main street, to the highest bidder, I will sell my entire stock of household goods, consisting of four bedroom suits, a parlor suite, seven rocking chairs, several upholstered chairs,one full length mirror.two cen ter tables, two sewing tables, one White's sewing machine, all carpets and rugs, window shades, poles and fixtures, one sett dining room chairs, two dining tables, one side board, sev eral hanging and other lamps, one large refrigerator, one four-burLer Quick Meal gasoline stove, one cook stove, one hard coai stove, ono West ern washing machine, . dishes and cooking utensils, crockery jars, fruit jars, jelly glasses, two step-ladders and a lot of other articles of kitchen and household furniture too numerous to mention. These goods are new and up-to-date. in late designs, and will be sold with ' out reserve to the highest bidder. Terms of sale: On all suras of 310 over, eix months time will be given on note with approved security. Less than $10, cash. A cash discount of 5 per cent will be allowed on all sums of and over f 10. Mrs. W. G. Keefer, owner. W. D. Jones, i V Auctioneer,. In : Fret J'ill. Senrj vour addrsa to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample Gf jjp King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you lof their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have proVed . invaluable. Thev are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleteriaus substance and to be pureiy vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigor ate the system. Regular size 1250, per box. Sold by F. G. Fricke, druggist. 4 'Can storied urn, or animated bust. Back to its mansion call the flee ting breath? Can honor's voice provoke the silent dust. Or Hatt'ry soothe the dull cold ear of death?" NO J But the policies issued by the Northern Life Association of Marshall town, la , will 70b death of its terrors and provide an , Income for your wife and babies if iii vested in at once. See Jas. II. Thra9her, Agent, 412 Main street. Coughs Relieved at Ouce And every bit of relief is a part of a cure that will stay a cure. Uso Bal lard's Horehound Syrup and note how quickly you are cured and how well you feel afterward. Specific also for whooping cough and croup. John Coffin, Kirwin, Kans., 6ays: "When I began to use Ballard's Horehound Syrup for consumption the doctor had said that I would die in a few days. Am now up and around. Have no moro pain in chest or lungs." Price 25 and 60 Cts. No benefit, no pay. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. Teachers' Meeting at Milwaukee, A special chair car will be attached to the M. P. train No. 9, on July o to connect with trains leaving Omaha the same evening for Milwaukee Half fare rates. Quick time and through trains. For further particu lars call on C. F. Stoutenborough, local agent. Team Killed By Lightning. . Albert Teal, a farmer residing near Elmwood,had a close call with his life Wednesday morning. He had just stepped out of the barn when light ning struclc it, killing two norses ano shatteming the Duiiointr quite severely. - Ilucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, burns, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver 6ores, tetter, chappephands, chil blains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Pyice 25 cents por box. For sale by F. G. Fricke. I Ice! Ice! Ice! I H. C McMaken & Son are now pre- 1 pared to deliver nice, clear ice to any I part of the city. - Liquor License Notice. To whom it mav concern: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned (partners) have made application to the board of trustees of the village of Greenwood. Cass county. Nebraska, lor a li cense to conduct a saloon, and for the sale of malt, snintuous ana vinous liquors therein, and that their petition has been duly hied with the clerk of said village, as required by law, the same to be conducted under the firm name ol O Brien & Hall. Dated at Greenwood this 2th day of June. II-'.'7 john u erikn. Samuel S.Hall. RHEUMATISM Results from Liver and Cured by lr. J. EI. McLEAN'S LIVER AND KIDNEV BALr1 A Certain Remedy for Diseases of the Livct, Kidneys and Urinary Organs . AT DRUGGISTS. PRICC, SI.OO PER BOTTLE THE Dr. J. H. McLEAN MEDICINE CO., St. Louis. Mo. Special Rates on the Burlington I For the Fourth of July. Tickets will be sold the 3d, 4th, and 5th, final limit te return the Gth, one fare for the round trip within a distance of 200 miles. Y. P. S. C. E., San Francisco, Cal., from 7th to 12th, tickets on sale com- mencinp June 29th, at $22.50 one way. same rate returning. Annual moeting. National Educa tional Association, Milwaukee, Wis., tickets will be sold July 3d, 4thand 5th, one fare for the round trip plus $2, final limit for return July 12th. Trans Mississippi, Silt Lake, Utph, tickets will bo sold July 9tb, 10th, one faro for the round trip. Utah Pioneer Jublieo to be held 17, and 18, one fare for the round trip, with final limit for return 30 days from date of sale. Hot Spring's. S. D.. tickets will be sold June 25th, one fare for the round trip, for further information apply at ticket office. W. L. Pickett, Agent. Special Low Rates On the M. 1. For Detroit, July 6 to 13, to conven tion of Young Peoples' Christian Union. A rate of one fare for the round trip will be charged. For Detroit, July 13 to 15, for Na tional Republican League meeting. One fare for round trip; limit to re turn April 20. For Indianapolis, September 9 to 11, National Encampment Sons of Veter ans. One fare lor round trip; limit for return September 17. For Chautauqua Lake, N. Y., July 11 and 12. One fare for round trip; good until July 20. For Minneapolis, Minn., July 4 and 5. good to return July 31. One fare for round trip plus 50 cents; good un til July 31. . Erie, Pa., June 24 and 27, meeting Knights of St. John. One fare for round' trip: good to roturn Jjne 2I. Indianapolis, August IS to 23, for Young People's Christian Union. One fare for round trip; good to September 12 by deposit of tickets. Toronto, OnU, July 15 to IS, for Ep- worth League convention. Ono faro for round trip; good to return by de posit of tickets August 12. Milwaukee. Wis., June 6 to 9, for National Educational association. Ono faro for round trip plus $2; good to return until July 12. For San Francisco, Cal., Christian Endeavor convention, one way rates. For particulars see local agent. Chattanooga, Tenn., July 15 to IS, for Baptist Young People's Union of America. Low rates on application to local ticket agent. I'ut a Stop to I'ain. Rheumatism, Neuralgia and other painful afflictions are now as easily cured as thev were once hard to cure. Science has learned what pain is and Ballard's Snow Liniment is the result. Cures strains, cuts, bruises stiff joints and contracted muscles. Pe.ietrates to the very bone and relievos almost from the moment it touches. When a liniment is needed, you owe it to your self to cret tho best. The dealer is authorized to guarantee this one. Price 50 Cents. Sold by F. G. Fricke &Co. Cass Connty Dairy. R. F. Dein has again taken charge of the Cass County Dairy and will be pleased to serve his old customers and also others desiring pure mil, no will also furnish cream and butter milk when desired. Your patronage is solicited. C. E. Wescott & Son are openiug up an exceptionally strong, handsome line in new colorings and effects of sum mer dress shirts, prizes from 40 cents to $1. Every one a beauty and a bargain. We can fit you. We can suit you. We can sell you if you look at our new and incomparable line ol shirts. C. E. Wescott & Son. Choice Home-Made Bread. For nice, sweet, light, Graham, Rye, Boston Brown or Salt Rising Bread, also Cakes, Cookies, Doughnuts, etc., give us your orders and same will be delivered at your home or you will fiid a good supply at Hatt'a market. Mns. Mousing. Notice to Public. Hereafter all orders for coal or wood may bo left at A. II. Week bach & Co's. grocery store. All orders will receive prompt attention. A full lino of different kinds of coal kept constantly on hand. Melciiiok Soennichskn. Subscribe for the News. a Bad can be Using A 1 .VATUMA.. PERFECT HEALTH REGAINED THE WONDER OF THE AGE. Grandest discovery in the annals of medicine. Guaranteed to cure more diseases than any other modicine, treatment Oi system known to tho medical profession. "No MAN made" remedy, but 'nature's' true panacea. 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Lincoln Chicago St. Joseph Kansas City St. Louis and all points East and South. Omaha Helena Portland San Francisco All points west. TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: No2U Local express, dajly, St Joe, lvansas. M Louis, all points south 9:40 m No 4. Local exc dally, Burlington, Chiouiio, all points east.... 1U:"4 am Nolt). Local exp, daily except Sun day lluVi am No '.'2. Local exp. daily except Sun-. day, I'uciflo Junction 12:29 pui No 30. Freight, daily except Sunday Pacific Junction 2.50 pui No 2. Vestibuled exp, daily. Bur linfcton, Chicago and all points east 5:31 pm No 1-. Local exp, daily. St Joe. Kan sas City. St Louis. (JuicatiO all points east and south.. pin No7& v relent, aallv. from Omaba to Fac J unction, lv Omaha :15 pm Mo a. Local exp, Ualty. Omaha, colu, llenver aud Interme diate stations 7:32 am NoS5. Local freight, daily. Omaha. 8:50 am No 2 Local freight, dally, ex Sun day, Cedar CrueK. Louis ville, south i:ena tCs: am No 7. fc ast mail, daily, Omaha and Lincoln Z.'Z-Z pm No 3. Vestibuled expt daily, llen ver and all points in Colo rado, Utah and California, Grand Island, lilac k Hills. Montana and 1'aciliu N. W. ' :t:4:i pin No 9. Lccal exp, daily except - oay. Louisville, Ashland, Walioo, Schuyler 4:00 pm No 11. Local exp, daily except Suu- day, Omaha and Lincoln.. 52T pnl No 17. Local express, Sunday only, Omaba 5:27 pm No 73. Freight, daily, Louisville... 9:05 piu Sleep in sr. dining and reclinlne chair cars (seats free) ou through trains. Tickets sold and tmufzutre checked to any uoint in the United Stales or Canada. For Information, time tables, maps and ticKets call or write to W. L. riCKETT, Agent, Plattsmouth. Neb. J. FUANCES. Gen. Pass. Ant., Omaha, fiet). M. P. TIME CARD. TRAINS GOING NOKTH. No. 1 at Fast freight 5.10 a.m No. ! 1L51 a-ni No. 121, local freight - 4.01 o. m TRAINS GOING 8OCT0. N(K l:J! Fast freight 10.5i p. m Si'. Ui. local freight 7.35 a. ui o. ID 4.04 D. til WE'VE SOLD OUT OUR . DRUG STORE, But we are still in the BUSIISUSSS ....And will continue to carry a full lino of all goods such as are found in .1 fi' st-class jewelry store. No old or shop-worn stock, but every thing NEW HND UP-TO-DKTE. ....Our prices will comparo favorably with those of any reputable dealer either in this city or in Omaha. Fine Watch and Jewelry Repair ing a Specialty. SNYDER, Jeweler and Optician 506 Main Street. l ill- PERKINS HOUSE, F. R. GUTHMANN, Prop. Rates $1 and $1.50 per Day Centrally Located and Com fortably Furnished. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. HARD COAL. Missour Coal. Genuine Canon City Co FOR CASH. Leave orders at F. S. White's W. J. WHITE. "THE NEWS The Wisest in . the World Couldn't mako a better drug es tablishment than this one of ours, for what can be better than the best? We are not taking the credit to ourselves. We hnvo done nothing but be honest, and skirmish around until wa found the best places to buy. Everything in the store, from the assistants to the perfumery, is the boat of its kind, and here wo aro waiting to serve you in any way a druggist can. F. G. FRICKE & CO., ' SOCTII SIXTH STICKKT. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF FL ATTS MOUTH, NEBKASKA. Paid up Capital 150.00 Off ers the very best facilities for tha prompt transaction of STOCKS, bonds, (cold. Roverement and loca securities nought and sold. lepoalta r ceived and Interest allowed on the eertu cates. Drafts drawn, avallaDlo In any part of the U. S. and all the principle towns of Europe. Collections made and promptly remitted. Highest market price paid for county warrants, slate and county bonds. DIRECTORS: II. N Hover. D. Ilawkaworth s. Wauirh. F. E. White, (4. K. Dovey lid), K, lHvey, Pres. S. Waugb, Cashier 11. N. Uovry Asst. Cashier. DR. ALFRED SHIPWAN, SPECIALIST II Eye, Ear and Chronic Diseases. Spectacles and Eye Glasses Fitted by the New and improved Method. Specific treatment for all Chronic and private diseases. All medi cine furnished, and a cure guar anteed. If your local doctor baa failed to cure you, consult a phy sician of greater experience. Consultation at oflice, or by mail free. OFFM'K 1411 Locust Street, On Block South of M. I. Vepot. J-Address Box 22, Plattsmoutn, Neb. McLain Broh.&Co. CGr.Ri!SSIQH RECEIVERS AND SHIPPERS mcmichi Chicago Board or Tnadc 211 niALTO BUILDING, CHICAGO Grain and Provisions bongrht and told far cash or for fntnre delivery on martini. Orders for Vtos.t executed in loti of l.OOi bn and upward. Correspondents invited. Consignments oi Gr?vn. Beids and TTay solicited. When viaitiu Caicago call and see tufc S. fl. Davis, Representative, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. FURNITURE UNDERTAKING House Furnishings. STOVES, RANGES. , Our stock Is complete In all lines and we Invite our frlendi to look It orer. We wil endeavor to please you. Call and see us. STREIGHTC? SATTLER, (Successors to Ux.ry Boeck.) PLATTSMOUTH, - N'F.fr 03 Delicious is iho proper word to bo used in connection with.... ....the meats we furniob. Our beef is not full of ligaments,.... ....so as to defy the knife and try the teeth. Proper selection of.... "....stock and correct "cutting up" explain the satisfaction which.... ....our meats give. ,,;E. A. Oliver's Heat Market, i I t I- k ui ii. i nruera ay r . o. 11 hud . l w -oia nv I Irntrcrwtu 7Sr Filth and Main Streets. - v