1 1 Great July - Clearance i II fa !3 ale of CLOTH mm i i i 4 i - A 3 is I 3 n n ? .- As a general thing July is the dullest month in the year, but we are going to change the program this year. While our sales have been good this spring, our collections have been very bad. Money has been hard to get hold of and the time has come when we must have it. Our stock is in good shape, but we intend to "trade dollars," as it were, by giving you Clothing, during July, at cost, or S below for GASH AND CASH ONLY. We cannot afford to sell Clothing at such prices and charge it on the book. Therefore, when you come, come with the CASH. This sale not only includes our Childrens, Boys' and Men's Clothing, but our entire line of Furnishing Goods. Children's all wool suits at $1.50, $2 and $2.50; Boys' all wool suits at $3, $3.50, $4 and $5; Men's all wool suits at $5, $6.50, $8 and $10. You can hardly appreciate these prices until you have examined the goods. No cotton field material in these suits. The wool is from "woolen sheep." -Remember, this sale lasts just one month. MnRrxaA Tne Leafllnu ClotHier I 5 MeSeml-Weeklu News-Herald BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Snyder & Co. for bargains in jewelry. Eat Mrs. Morning's 1 home-made bread. Snyder & Co. for bargains iD watches. , Subscribe for THE NEWS 15 cents per week. Yes, it "rained," but not that you could notice it. All lovers of first-class cigars,sraoke Wurl's "Gut Heil" Dr. Elster, Waterman block, for paicles9 dentistry. Insure in the German American. Fred Ebinger, Agent. Frank Wooster was attending to business in Omaha today. August 12 and 13 Queen Esther at the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Ida Wagner, teacher of piano, organ, and musical theory. Lom Cooper departed via the M. P. thf9 afternoon for his home at Pales tine, Texas. O. C. McMaken returned last eve ning from a beief business visit at Kansas City. ' Merchants' lunch every kiy from 9 to 11 o'clock at DonatV, in SLadle mann block. Mrs. J. Lightfoot, of Philadelphia, is here spending the summer with her niece, Mrs. Lloyd. Judge Ramsey has reached Hay Springs, Neb., on his way home, and may return this week. Lost A siik umbrella, initial en graved on handle. Will finder ploase leave at Lehnhoff Bros, store. A. W. White is confined to the houso again with stomach trouble. lie is some better and hopes to be . out tomorrow. - ' C. II. Morrill and A. II. Bushnell will compete with Supt. Farley for the honor of a nomination at the coming republican connty cenvention. Our wallpaper trade is good because weare giving speciaJMbargains to make room for our fall stcck. ITedbloom, the druggist. George Ilouseworth.wifo and daugh ter, departed yesterday for a two weeks' visit with relatives at Bur lington, la. Watch repairing neatly and promptly done. South side Main street, John Crabill, near Brigcrs' barber shop. Mrs. E. J. Ethridge of Greenwood, who suffered a broken lower limb sev eral weeks ago, is visiting her sister, Mrs. McElwain, for a few days. Miles Drake and the Louisville ball team, with Manager Parraole came in on the Schuyler this morning for the big ball game this afternoon and to morrow evening. Burning, itching, skin diseases in stantly relieved by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, unequalled for cuts, bruises, burns. It, heals without leav ing a scar. F. G. FricKe & Co. Vim, vigor and victorv;-thoso are the characteristics of Do Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous Utile pills for constipation, biliousness and all stomach and liver tioables. F. G. Fricke & Co. Unconditional surrender is the only terms those famous little pills known as De Witt's Little Early Risers will make with constipation, sick headache and stomach troubles. F. G. Fricke & Co. Don't nauseate your stomach with teas and bitter - herbs, bnt regulate your liver and sick headache by us ing those famous little pills known as De Witt's Little Early Risers. ! F. G. Fricke & Co. Henry Snyder is moving into the Boeck corner today which has been specially fitted up for his convenience, making it one of the finest jewelry emporiums in the state. Southeast corner Sixth and Main. There's no belter flour made than PeisePs "Plansifter," manufactured in this city. Ask your grocer for it, and thereby get the best and sup port home industry at the same time, which builds up the town. The editor of The News had the pleasure of meeting many old-lime acquaintances at Weeping Water yesterday, and the further pleasure of adding several names to our growing list of Semi-Weekly subscribers. "They don't make much fuss about it." We are speaking of Do WiitV Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation, biliousness, and all stomach and liver troubles. Thoj never gripe. F. G. Fricke & Co. "I crave but one minute,'' said the publicnspoaker in a husky voice; and then he took a dose of One Minute Cough Cure, and proceeded with his oratory. One Minute Cough Cure it uncqualed for throat and lung trou ble. F. G. Fricke & Co. There is a time for everything; and the time to attend to a cold is when- it starts. Don't wait till you have con sumption but prevent it by using One Minute Cough Cure, tho great remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis aiid all throat and lung troubles. F. G. Fricke & Co. It heals everything except a broken heart, imay be Baid of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Piles and rectal dis eases, cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, ec zema and all skin troubles may be cured by it quickly" and permantly. F. G. Fricke & Co. Mrs. March of Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, arrived in this city this morn ing with her sister, Mrs. Vo6burgh, of Aon Arbor, Mich., on attendance at the bedside of their mother, Mrs. Mary Cook, who is dangerously ill. Dr. W. B. Elster of this city is a son of Mrs. Vosburgh. Tho many friends of Mrs. John Duke, jr., of Omaha, will be gaieved to learn of her death at her home in Omaha on Saturday last. Mrs. Duke was a daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Kin ser in this city, where she was raised. The funeral took place in Omaha. She leaves one child, a bright little girl. Mrs. Alice McElroyof Fairfield, la., formerly Miss Pollock of this city.had the misfortune to lose her infant son last Friday, aged one year. Her sis ter, Mrs. C. C. Parmele, on Saturday morning hastened to her home. The many friends of the family here ex tend to Mr. and Mrs. McElroy their sincere sympathy. Tho Knights and Ladies of Security will give a social at the residence of It. F. Dear, at the poor farm, Friday evening, Augusts. First conveyance will start from Smith & Parmole's drug store at 7 o'clock; others follow soon after. Round trip 15 cents Ice cream and cake 10 cents. The public is cordially invited. John Grittin, of Zancsville, O. , say.-: "I never lived a diiy for thirty years without suffering agony, until a box or De Witt's Witch Hiizel Salve cured my piles." For piles and rec tal troubles, cuts, bruises, sprains, eczema and all skin troubles, De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo is une qualled. F. G. Fricko & Co. The prize winner now is "Wurl Bros." famous 5-cent cigar, which has no equal on the market. It has forged its way to the front against keen competition and is now one of the brst sellers in eastern Nebraska, because it is made from the finost to bacco, carefully selected. The '"Porto Reco" is our best 10-cent cigar. Re netubor Otto Wurl, Manufacturer. DISATCH FROM WEEPING WATER. There Is Nothing , jol. There is nothing just as good a9 Dr. King's new discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, so demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute. He will not claim there is anything better, but in order to make more profit he may claim some thingelsoto bo just as good. You want Dr. King's new discovery be cause you know it to bo safe and re liable, and guaranteed to do good or money refunded. " For coughs, cold9, consumption aDd for all affections of throat, chest and lungs, there is noth ing so good as is Dr. King's new dis covery. Trial bottle free at F. G. Fricke's drug store . Regular 6ize 50 cents and $1. , ' ' 3 Special Low Kates On the M. I ' For Indianapolis, September 9 to 1 1, National Encampment Sons of Veter ans. One fare for round trip; limit for return September 17. - Indianapolis, August IS to 23. for Young People's Christian Union. One fare for round trip; good to September 12 by deposit of tickets. - f ' I'opiilixtn Organize Itj Klectlng I. K. Cronse As Chairman. WEEriNO Water, Neb., Aug. 2. (Special to The News, 4:30 p.m.) The populists organized by electing J. R. Crouse, chairman, and B. F. Al len secretary. D. McCaig, J. W. Rea- soner, R. J. Vass, Dan Foster, K Reeco were appointed as a conference committee to meet a like committee from tho democraticconvention which is in session at the grove, while the populists are in the opera house. John Ley da's convention, consisting of seven men, are in session under a store on Main street waiting for the other conventions to name a ticket, so they can endorse it The "demo's" or ganized have elected H. D. Travis chairman. Everything is confusion and nothing can be figured out defi nitely as to results, but it looks like therewas war emraioent. Try Grain Ul Try Grain-O! , Ask your grocer today to show you a package of Grain-O, the new food drink that lakes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without in jury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. Grain-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grain, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. I tho price of coffee. 15c. and 125 cts. per package. Sold by all grocers. The Nebraska Kp worth Assembly Will be held at Lincoln park, Lin coln, Aug. 3-10. Every Epworthian should attend. The program is equal to the best of tho 1897 Chautauqua programs. Tents may be rented at small expense. Good boating. Plenty of shade. Grounds under police pro tection day and night. One faro for the round trip via the Burlington Route. An Insane Tramp. An insane tramp wan taken from a box car by the police this morning, and an examination will take place this afternoon. He will probably have to be sent to the asylum. He claims bis name is John Brennon. and his homo is somewhere in Pennsy vania. - Try Allen's Foot-Ease. A powdor to be shaken into the shoos. At this season your feet feel swollen and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the" feet and makes walking easy. Cures and prevents swollen and sweat ing feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives re.t and comfort. Try it to day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25 cents. Trial packages FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. nonces "ii i. mowing farts Wi ri iu.i by a professor in ouo of our wcsIiti univtritis: "Frr about ten ytjra i have made specialty of examining and repcriiug upon cases of real or suspected poisoning. As a unmbcr of my i a.- i have been ronuectrd with inrrtkr trials I Ikivo bud considerable notice in the d:iily pa i rs. This rrputaliou fr.r r.iak iug analyses for pr.iscna has brought lr.e a qui or c Lias of patrons. "Evtiy car 1 have o.ie or more old men futwl.i hip with samples f food to Le- x:i!ii)i: tl lor joisoii The :e' i:ieu, without ii ptiou. have mariiid ycnnn wives, and Im ti the hucliun,! is taken sick nti'1 doe-i not recover ; iickly a a ho thiul.a l.e hhould he 1h pim to suspect that his young wife Mains to prt ri.l of him and is pcicouiiig him gradually through the medium of his food O. course he dots not wai.t his wife to know of his sn.-pi inui, no he quietly gets a sample of the food he susptcts, aud at some unusual hour for work, generally either early in the morning or very late in the evening, he comes to me and tells me very secretly that he wishes to have an examination for poison made. "Now the odd part is that though I have made a number of such analyses I have never found poison present in any case Then the husband is very much afraid that his wife will And out he fins pec ted her, and ho gets out of iny labo ratory in the quickest and quietest man ner possible. So every year I expect to see some elderly man coming apprehen sively up my office stairs with a well concealed sample of food about him to be examined for poison. Every year he comes, ever year I make my analysis and find no poison, and every year the old gentleman gets information that he considers cheap at the price. " .Chicago Journal. 8trawberry Profits. ' A Kentucky strawberry grower re ports a clear profit this season of $729.60 on seven acres of ground. THAT OLD FUR GARMENT ' Dr. Talmage at Salem Chautauqua, Dr. T. DeWitt Talmage will preach and lecture at the Salem Chautauqua, Sunday, August 8, and Monday, Aug ust 9. Rev. Sam Small will be pres ent during the entire assembly and will deli ver two sermons and several new lectures. The SI ay ton Jubilee singers, who have been received with unbounded favor wherever they ap peared, wiil give daily concerts Aug- 9 and 15. Three evenings will be do voted to the marvelous moving pic tures. Senator Allen, Mrs. Helen M. Gougar and a host of orators, lectur era, musicians and mirth-makers will help make the Chautauqua a success, Half ratps via the Burlineton route August 7 to 15. Burlington trains land passengers withing three minutes walk of the Chautauqua grounds, which are the coolest and shadiest in the state. Choice Home-Marie Bread. For nice, sweet, light. Graham, Rye, Boston Brown or Salt Rising Bread, also Cakes. Cookies. Doughnuts, evj,, give us your orders and same will be delivered at your home or you . will find a good supply at Haifa market. MB 3- MOBSlau. worth almoMt its much today as the day you bought it; but you don't know it. As long as tho hair is on the skin it is GOOD. Moth eaten or worn spots can be taken out without even showing a seam. The only question is what enn bo done with it. Its out of stylo and worn. Maybe it needs now . lining, or should le stylinhly trimmed. Tho old coat would make a beautiful full sweep enpo, and capos are just the thing this season. There's that ilu fur gar ment you haven't worn for years, because it is nil "fagged out." Why, that will make a beautiful collarette; just the thing forfait and spring wear. Then just look nt that garment. It is entirely "gone up." The hair stands the wrong way on it and it Is worn and matted. "Its no earthly use." Well, it does look bad, but by the process of glazing the fur is brought out and cleaned anu then, when remodeled, it is like new. During July and August of this year, wo will make a sjK-ei-alty of ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS. Our system of measure ment i3 such we can fit you as well by mail as by personal measure ment. Wo make NEW FUR and PLUSH GARMENTS to YOUR ORDER. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Write to us. lJl M nYKP 51 rn ioik.so walnut ktiikht, ITlfl LSI II Li LUi) KaiiHits Clly. AliHHourl. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF FURS. ) Sidney 1 nnnnofio uti ii iv ems w wm v i I ARE THE MOOT FATAL OF ALL DIS- ) EASES. FOLEY'G KIDNEY CURE t A is u guaranteed remedy for all KIDNEY and Y L BLADDER Diseases. A j fd y THIS CREAT REMEDY IS SOLD BY A i i SMITH 6c PARMELE, Druggists fj PL ATTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA. flPi U Also White Lead, Linseed Oil, Brashes, Vor tushes. Glass and Putty. F. G. Fricke & Co., Druggists. Can. Connty Dairy. TL F. Dein has atrain taken charge of the Cass County Dairy and will bo nleased to serve his old customers and alsoothers desiring pure mil. He, O will also furnish cream and butter J lO V-fGPlLS milk when desired. Your patronage is solicited. ,.r tlflr Subscribe for The Neivs. j -'rtJI WtJtJlS. "THE: NEWS" -4