ic-u warmer Semi WTEEE akL C THE NEWS. Kstablshed NOT.5.189L I Consolidated Jan. 1 IftflS.- THE UK It ALU, Kstablished April 10. 1864. f UOnUOiiaatea Jan. 1.1895.. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB., AUGUST 11, 1897. VOL. V. NO. 03. AIrT Til K FLAG. INFORMATION AND OPINIONS. Be Sure An Attend. x -The cantata of Esther to be giren Thureday and Friday evening of this) When Nansen reached the highest week ia under the direction of Miss I latitude ever attained by an explorer Swearingen, which fact alone should I k could Bee nothing to the north ex insure its success. Miss Swearingen cept rugged masses of ice shifting has spared neither trouble or ex- with the tides. It is now over three pease, and this most beautiful and weeks since Andree's balloon disap nathetic oratorio with its-Welv solos peared in tho direction' of that deso- and stirring choruses will owe a great I late scene. Ex deal to the gorgeous costumes and brilliant stace settinfrs that have been procured to add to its interest. Another fact that will be interest ing to music lovers, i9 that the same oratorio was given here twenty-five years ago under tho direction of the celebrated musical "Daker family." It will be interesting to read tho pro- grams given below of. "then" and "now. July 8 and 10, 1872: Queen..... Miss Ella Crocker King Mr. J. N. Wise Oueem rirst Maid ot Honor Mri. E. M. Wintersteen Queen's Second Maid of Honor Miss Cvnthea Mitchell Mordecai L. F. lohnson Hainan Fred M. Dorrintftou 1 ernment. .-.dean mis. i.. , luiuii . , . . , , Zeresh's First Maid of Houor. Miss Frank Myers people severely alone; though Oreat Zeresh's Second Maid of Honor.. Miss Z Clayton Brilain u called a monarchy, the ...... ...... , ii.uiausi 1'riestess -.Miss Anna Crocker I nnnnl arA nnt rnntrinna n f Vio i n cr irnv High Priest T. W. Marshall I ... Mr. frank Kershaw King's Scribe. f .Master Dannie Wheeler i M; "BC"J Master Frank Fottenger Couriers K. li. W indham ....T. W. Evans ..Henry Thomas Geortre E. linker urganisi Miss lUl.e bampson Program August 11 and 12, 1897: Esther, the Queen Miss Dora Swearingen Ahasuerus, the King Mr. Clift Wescott Hainan, the King's Connsellor and Overseer of the Realm Mr. W. C. Willetts Mordecai. a Jew Mr. I.. A. Moore Zeresh. Hainan s wife Miss Clara Street In ISOl Lincoln called for volunteers to defond tho flag. Livingston, that master spirit, noon gathered around him about one hundred men who pledged themselves to follow him wherever duty called. The good women of this county thought that the boys ought to hnve a flag, and, for the nuriiosc of obtaining one, thus culled a meeting and organized them selves by electing Mrs. J. I). Simpson president. Mm. Mosses Dndga secre tary, and Mrs. Burwell Spurlock treasurer. A committeo was appointed to fa n v as for funds. The funds were raised and tho flag nvtde and pre dented to the company under the oaka on Wintersteen hill. Livingston and his men on their kneos accepted the Hag. It was the gift of patriotic women who realized that the men who had enrolled themselves in the dofensonof our country needed their sympathy nod encouragement, and they took thi9 method of impressing on the minds of tho men their duty, at the ftamo time show ng tho devotion .to the cause of wives, mothers, sis ters and sweethearts. All the people were assomblcd on tho hill. The ceremonies were very impressive and patriotic. The cir-cum-tancf8, the memories of this oc casion is what makes the old Com pany A flag "a sacred relic," and this alone. It was never in a battle. It was never seen by the enemy. We took tho flag to Omaha with us, but when our company, together with the other nine companies, were mustered into tho United Slates eervice we became the first regiment of Ne braska infantry and had no further use for a company Hug. Asm-thing but the ivgimental colors are al lowed iH m regiment we supposed tbut the Company A flag was sent fcom Orrahu to I'laltr-moiitli . Mr-. Well has confuted ill o'd Company A (lag with our leg.ment flatr at tho battle of Cape Giranii- , Mo. In this battle, whcnjhe I'l.tmy was J pressing our lines hotly, iho color liearer let tho colors fall to 'uo ground, he became rattled, not shot, but trying to get out of the. way f rerel bullets. Tho commander see ing tho flag down, called for someone' to volunteer to hold it up. It was then that Comrnde W. S. Wells, as brave a man as ever stood on the line of battle, stepped out from his place in tho ranks, took up the flag and kept it waving in front until he him self was shot and wounded; then the flag was turned over to another and Wells taken to the hospital. This flag is now in Lincoln with other war rol ic. M inoo. A Clone Call. ' John Weherg is one of tho fellows Nvho did not loso any money at the .ei-reuji, and the reason is worth relat lincr. John was look in r at tho shell :mn u,!ih nnft-ifned interest, when a I Bnoe9 -- ' I ,i .1 i A 1 , : l Lkv-lookinrr follow Steoned UD and swollen aim nut, unu geb uu 0-i,..j - . II I linn t . . , I l , rriMd him cordiallv and confiddent- 11 uu u" e te I 1 A 1 1 9, L T7- llv told John ho could beat that try ,v.., a rWL-i.BO if hr, had 10. John rattier liked auu cj theidea of beatinsr the ' (fame, so he I Cures and prevents swollen and swoat- told tho follow ho did not have $10 iaS leet, ousters ana cauous spots. .-.. i.5m ht h hid it at his house. Sieves corns and bunions of all pain ti r.,iiJr s,,rroStPd that he no and and Kives and comfort. Try it to uay. aoia oy an aruggisis anu snoe for BUCCossful for 25 cents, It is a curious coincidence that Gen Wolseley should be afflicted with the samo painful disease as Gen. Grant, and that, the cause in both instances was excessive smoking. Medical authorities should look up the cases io which too free an indulgence in cigars has resultod in cancer of tho throat. It is noticed that the plans for Queen Victoria's new yacht call for a craft to cost $1,500,000. Of course John Bull pays the freight. One good thing is to be said of the British gov- and it is that it lets tho erned at all. But the way the royal family pull the country's leg ia a cau tion. It costs as much to run it as it I does a newspaper; bit it is about a stand off. after all. The people kocp up the royal establishment in royal style and the royal family lets them alone. It is doubtless a very good trade for both sides. Ex. Joaquin Miller is finding a great 1 1 .1 : w i ..... . ProtS. " t ...... - Mis. Mayme Sullivan A Median Princess Miss Gene Marshall deal of poetry in the Klondyke rush, A Persian Princess Miss Florence White .... . , . , . . ' . , . . . Scribe Mr. T. Frank W iles but all the poetry 13 located at this Ke8f?ar Mr. Hilt Wescott erjfj 0f tfre trip jw raeat at $o a High Priest J Mr- B- A- McElwain pourl, j8 pure prose. Ex. ....Mr. G. L. Farley "1 . ...Kittie Agnew Queen', Maids of Honor "'."Millie ffil .Ethel Dutton Herald Harbonah King's Pages Queen's Pages Southern Nebraska counties are en joying a large anu profitable peach . I.loyd Wilson I crop for the third successive year. It Guards f Robert White ... .Helen Waugh Mina Herold .Emmons Kichey Denimie Hiatt . .George Tartsch Kalph White will bring an immense sum of money to that part of the strtto The largest tree in circumfcrerce in the state, says the Diller Record, is said to be on the little Clue north of Fairburv. It measures twenty-four and one -half inches The True Remedy. W. M. Repine, editor Tisttil wn, IH., wuioi, oajro. o won b tveco iiuusc i jfiet Rntj gve without JJr. King's Wew Discovery lor I arounj jt consumption, cough anu colds. Ex perimented with many others, but $0 far oniy $2,500,000 of gold duat ever got the true remedy until we has been brought down from Alaska used Dr. King' Hew Discovery. INp Within two months Nebrnska, (which other remedy can take its place in j8lhe on v 8tate that rhymes with our home, as in it we have a certain Alaska) will send to the market of the and sure cure for coughs, colds, WOrld,wheat worth $20,000,000 in gold Whooping cough, etc" It is idle to Moral. Come to Nebraska Ex experiment with other remedies, I even if they are urged on you as just I Elm wood had a rain and thunder- as good as Dr. King's New Discovery. I storm yesterday that wasquite severe. They are not so good, because this I A bolt of lightning struck the corner remedy has s record of cures and . be- I of Greenslate's store and did consider sides is guaranteed. Tt'never fails to I able dumage satisfy. Trial bottles free at F. G Fricke's drug store. 4 A Grand Opportunity. Thero are today thousands of young people on the farms and in tho vil Try Allrn'i toot-Ease, A powder to bo shaken into the iftfrfts who aro tied down hv lack of At this season your feet feel education to work they heartily dis like. Are you one of them, my friend? If so, the Grand Island Business and Normal College -can put you on the FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH. 1 w " Swede Spent Two Tears In Vindicating His Brother's Honesty. . "I practiced law once in Silverton, Colo.," said one of the passengers in the smoking room of the Pullman, "and had a case that strnck me as a model exhibition of faithfulness. A Swede was mail carri?r over the pass to the other side of the range. It whs not a long trip, but it was a severe one, made on foot and with the danger in winter from heavy enows added to its diffl culfy. Andrew carried the mail for a year, then one day he failed to- reach home. There were valuable letters in his sack, and the inference that he had decamped was strong. On the night he should have como into Silverton his brother, fresh 'from Scandinavia and nnable to speak English, got off the stage. As county attorney I ' had to break the news to the boy and stood by while he wept. , "Rewards were offered for Andrew, and I sent ont parties to search the pass, but to no effect. A miner claimed to have seen him a week later in Leadville, but we got no more trace of him. The brother refuse to believe that Andrew had done wrong and spent his days tramping the canyons searching for his brother's body. We tried to get him to go to work, hut he did not yield until by his shortness of funds ho was starved to it. In tho summer, when most of the snow was off, ho searched again, but in vain. During the winter he worked, but when the second spring came he re newed his lonely trampingsnpthe.trail We thought him demented, but he cared not for our opinions. One day in Angnst he walked along irt the base of a cliff and saw a boot sticking out from some debris. lie uncovered it, and his search was ended. That evening he came into town with the mail sack, much staiufd but intact, and his brother's coat. The grave he dug, with the rough stone ho afterward pnt at its head, is up the canyon yet. It took two years to vindi cate bis brother's name, but he did not begrudge it. When it was done, he went back to his native land." Chicago Times-Herald. AN ANECDOTE OF LINCOLN. PERFECT ' HEALTH REGAINED. THE WONDER OF THE AGE. Grandest discovery in the annals of medicine. Guaranteed to cure more dibeases than any other medicine, treatment or system known to the medical profession. "No MAN made" remedy, but 'nature's' true panacea. Vatuma is an antiseptic germicide, it positively destroys all "microbes" and germs of every kind, name ana nature, it is healing and soothing to the mucuous membrane. It will per manently cure the majority of cases of Bronchitis. Catarrh, Dispepsia, al' Stomach troubles, all diseases of tht Bladder, Bowels Kidneys, Liver, Con stipation, Piles, Old Sores, Rectal Diseases, Ulcers, Eczema, Scrofula, Blood Poison.Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Diseased Discharges, Diseases peculiar to Women, Nervous and Physical Weakness, etc. NO MATTER WHAT YOUR AIL MENT, or where you live, write us a full history of y ur trouble, and our consulting physician will advise you what to uo in order to regain your health. Consultation is FREE and sacredly confidential. Terms very low. For proofs enclose 2 cent stamp. Local agents wanted everywhere. No canvassing. We advertise you in your home paper. Address with fetamp. THE VATUMA COMPANY, I. O. Itox, O 13. Chicago, III. The Best Goods at Correct Prices (raj; Pi IP YOU MHNT ft Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, The Choicest Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Finest Grades of Canned m Goods, CALL ON: PI! Lower Main Street. ml . . Ill 1011 A Full Line of Dry Goods and Notions i has just been put in. The Best Goods at Correct Prices He Measured Height With a Miner In a PeniiHylvania Town. In the course of an article in St. Nicholas Alary Lillian Hcrr relates the following characteristic anecdote of Lincoln: Once while en his way to Washing ton ns president the train stopped a lit tle time in tho tcvn of Alleghany, Pa. Around the station a great crowd gath ered, eager to see the new president. They Ehouted and cheered until Lincoln bad to appear on the roar platform of his car. He bowed and smiled, but the crowd was so noisy he did not try to peak to them. Very near to the platform stood a miner, wearing a red shirt and Line overalls and carrying a. dinner pail. Like the rest, he,.'iiidtopped hoping to-j pee Mr. Lincoln. ILe t oik m an was al most a giant in size and towered herd and shoulders above the crowd. No docht he had heard that Linco'.u also was very tall, and, cr(oura;rd 1 y the,frieudly face, the workman sudden ly waved his bare arm above Lis hea ' and called out: "Hi, there, Abe Lincoln! I'm taller than you yes, a sigl:t taller!" This loud speech Fmrcrd the cror. d Itacklen's Arnica Salve. The het-t salvo in tho world for cuts, burns, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chappen h mds, chil blains, corns, at d nil skin eruptions. and ositively cures piles, or no pay J required. It ir guaranteed to givo j perfect satisfaction or money refunded. ! Pyice 2o cents per box.. For salo by F. G. F ioke. Is your child puny, peeked and pecv ishV Does it fret and cry without seeming cause? Does it have convul sions? If so,it has worms, and White's Cream Vermifuge will safely expel them and restore its health. 25c. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. road to success if you are ambitious J by its boldness, and a larpli r.rose. Br.t and willing to study. It makes no ditferonce how backward you are pro vided you aro plucky and mean busi ness, we teach evervtnlng necessary start in life. If vou Mr. Lincoln, leaning loiv.ard with a good humored Fmile, taid quietly: "My man, I doubt it in fact, I m sure ! am the talhrr. However, come up and let's mr.isuro." The crowd uade way and tho workman rt. it. and. with sumo winninirs in - --, " - I . . rwt . 1 . , i i - t n . - . in r i c i .1 ii i naivarTAa ... - . ;rhi .Tr.hn went stra ffht home and """ " p""fc are snort ol money we will accept a climbed to the platform and stood buck I . ah r i-ti .1 T 1 I was soon back with the cash. He was r K-tv uuress, ivuen o. uimsneu, i pood nole without interest for tuition I to back with tho president elect. Eat h iust about to hand over his $10, when 14oy' N- - I or i f necessary we will furnish every- put np a hand to see whoso head over i i... .... . . i t :i i in..nnn nrhn hnnnAtiAf trt nA 1 ThiTn la m fun., rr k'rrlr limn? tuition, nojirfl . linn rtnoka find Will i,imnn, " t I 1 I n I . - . ii st indinrr near, tapped him on the Who aro injured by tho uso of coffee. eive you time to graduate and pay Jictor, ior im a ul niiuwuiud si.uiuin "l' ! I .... . , . I . . r J I hn tnrtiprl a;:l ofTored his hand to his shoulder and gave him a pointer that uecentiy mere nas Deen piacou in an or same aiterwaros. liusiness, Wor- rival Hayil)g cordially: caused him to put tho money back in the grocery stores a new preparation mal and Shorthand courses. Board ..T bought you were mistaken and I his pocket. A moment more anu I caueu viranii-v, mauo ii puro yriims, 191.00 per wees, rsiaoiisnea is years. 1 wag right, bnt I wished to be sure and John would have been $10 poorer as I that takes tne place 01 coffee. 1 he I College Record sent free or cata-J to have you satisfied. However, we ato most delicate etomach receives it logue for 0 cents in stamps, This I friends any way, areut we?" without distress and but few can tell is vour chance of a lifetime. Will Grasping the outstretched hand 111 a vigorous grip the workman repiiea Probate Notice. In county court of Cass county. Nebraska. In th5 matter of the estate of John Hons, de ceased. Henry M. Hons, Nellie Vowel and all other persons interested in said matter are here by notified that on the 31st day of July, lsy7, Henry M. Bons filed a petition in said county court alleging, among other things, that John lions died on the 12th day of July. A. 1). 197, leaving no last will and testament, and possessed of real and personal estate in said county of the estimate value of l.txw.txt, and that the above named constitute all the persons interested in the estate of said deceased, and praying for ad ministration thereof. Vou are hereby notified that if you fail to appear at said court on the 7th day of September, 1.HU7, at 11 o'clock a. m., and contest said petition, the court will appoint Henry M. lions, or some other suitable person, administrator, and proceed to a settlement of said estate. Witness my hand and the seal ot said court. at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this, the 10th day of August, A. D. l!S97. LbealJ George M. Spurlock, County Judge. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK IM.ATTSMOUTIT, NEBRASKA I'ald up Capital ... W.00 OffeMthe very best facllltU-s for tin prompt transaction of lit 5 The little god of purity. If but a chile, no more, Protects all in full security Who enter Fricke's drug store. Every customer is safely guarded by absolute purity, absolute accuracy, and the lowest prices compatible with purity. Whether medicines which may . save life, or only unimportant things are needed,makef no difference with. Fricke. You will get the very best, be waited on with equal care, od pay the very lowest price at which pure goods can bo sold. F. G. FRICKE & CO.. .SOUTH SIXTH STREET. well as wiser. Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska, Cass County. In the matter of the estate of Simeon S. Long, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, before me, county judge of Cass comity, Nebraska, at the county court room in flatts mouth in said county, on the 4th day of Septem-. ber, A. I). 17. on the 4th day of November, 181)7. and on the 4th day of March. 1S97, at o'clock a m., each day for the purpose of pre senting their claims tor examination, auiiistmeut and allowance, bix mouths are allowed lor the creditors ol said deceased to present their claims and one year for the administrator to settle said estate, ir'-i me in uay 01 epiemuer, iroi. This notice shall be published in the semi- Weekly News-Herald for four weeks successively nrior to the 4th dav of September. Ih97. Witness mv hand and seal of said county court at I'lattsmouth. Nebraska, this 10th day of Auguust, ixt7. ,c.iv OEOKGE m. .-furlock. lsea" County Judge. "Yes, Abe Lin col u aa long live.'' as I It .Sure Antl Attend. The people of this city should re member the old settlers' reunion at n,.;nn Wnrinesdav and Thursday next. On Wednesday ' there will i, dacktge addresses in the morning oy. xvev. i. i Kzcnrniou to Hot Springs, s. U., Folden and Hon. E. W- Pollard, and Tuesday, Aucr. 3. $17.15 for the round in the afternoon by Gov. Ilolcomb, E. I trip from Plattsmouth. Tickets good should attend. The program is equal I states that for twenty-tivo lyears his a i.'ii.trinU- r.rxv T.. Parlev and t.n r a turn until Srnt. 2 Thn hnit.et. ti,a hod nf ihn 117 fh r. .,, who nas oeen a suuerer irom rneum- It. Woloh. On Thursday morning month of the year is still to come, nrourtfms. TenU raHV be rented at atism. A few nights ago she was in Hon. J. Sterling Morton will deliver Spend it in the Black Hills. Bathe small expense It from coffee. It does not cost over i jyou let it slip by. Address, as much. Children may drink it with A. M. Hakgis. President. i great benefit. 15 cts. and 2 cts. per I Grand Isiand, Neb. Trr it. Auk for Hrain-O. no iiriiiniiKit iw ui i ii Awirmuij Will be held at Lincoln park, Lin coln, Au. 3-10. Every Epworthian The Uent Kemedy For Kheumatlsin. (From the Fairhavcn, N. Y.. Register.) Mr. James Ilowland;)f this village, Spring?, see beautiful Sylvan lake, tection day and night. One far for make the side trip to Spear fish and you will return home with the know ledge that nowhere could you have had a pleasanter holiday. For full information, call at B.-& M. ticket office. M. W. A. l'icnlc. Crete, Neb., Aug. 18. . For the Modern Woodmen uicnio the round Route. at Crete, Neb., Aug. 18, the Burling ton route offers a rati of fare and one- third for the round trio from Points ling up the constitution aud - i ... i i l. within 100 miles of Crete. Tictcets on ffiVfi in itratiV as much good sale Au?. 18. and erood to rotnrn a Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. a v . Send lor Hst of testimonials. . i"-""! .Hjon ar-l Address. F.J. henev ctCo.. Toledo.O. ranged, ana a gooa time is promised 1 tJsoia by uruggists, i5c ull who attend. For full Information call at B. & M. depot. an address, and in the afternoon J ia the mammoth plunge bath at Hot of shade. speeches will bo made by Rev. H. C Harmon, Judge llvmsey, Judge Spur lock, W. H. Dearing and others. Thero is a fine grove there in which tho meetings will bo held. linn Club Practice. The woekly shoot of the gun club took place down near the depot last evening, it having been postponed Thursday evening on account of rain. Below will be found the score: Pollorcnn 1 1 1 i in o i 1 1 i i i l i i i i o 1 1 1 1-32 111O11111111010111101011 0-19 I'ollock 1 111 1 1 1 101111110101001001 117 0110 000101 101 1 1 101110010 1-1 1 Hale- " 01OOO0000100101001000011O 7 Oiiarnau? 0 00 101-1 00010000000000010 1 o i i ni'lfi iiiiiiiiioioiiioi i-2i Free 1111(1. Send your address to U. E. Bucklen ;& Co., Chicago, and get a freo sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pill.-. A trial will convince you of 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 .been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed lobe perfectly free from - every deleteriau substance and to be .purely vegetable. They do not weaken .by their-nction, but by giving tone to -stomach and bowels greatly invigor .ate tho system. Regular nizo -"0, per .box. Sola D.vr.o. fricke, druggist. 4 I m. - . - i 1 Good boating. Plenty 8Ucn Pain lnal sne was neany crazy Grounds under police pro- trip via the Burlington lOO Reward SlOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to She sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor. but he had read of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and instead of going for the physician he went to the store and secured a bottle of it. His wife did not approve of Mr . Rowland's purchase Notice. To whom it may concern. You are hereby notified that on the 4th day ot November, A. D., 1H5, fettibone apd Nixon purchased at public tax sale, at the court house in Plattsmouth. Nebraska, for the delinquent taxes ot the year 1HV4, amounting to ..tI, and naid subsequent tax lor tne vears iswana ISO, which, with the interest, amounts to the sum of f7f.l- on the following property: The south half and northwest quarter of the northeast quar ter ot section . town 10. range I-. east, assessed in tli vein 1 and IHN-V in the name of '1. I lameson. and in the vear lXl to Tidball and Fuller. They also purchased as above tor de linquent taxes OI Iff- amounting in aim nai.l suhseoucnt tax for the years X and lSftHi. which, with the interest amounts to the sum of iMH.HOon the following: The southeast quarter ot the southwest quarter ot section li. town is range 11. east, assessed in the years 1S4M, l!.5 aud IWMS, in the name ot Annie O Kourlte. all in Cass county and state of Nebraska. The time ol redemption from each of said tax sales will ex pire on the 4th day ot November. 1W. FETTIBONE& NlXON. learn that there is at least one dreaded disease at first, but nevertheless appliel the that science has been able to cure in all its - , . , , , . , , stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall s Catarrh Cure Balm thoroughly and in an hour's j is the only Positive cure known to the medical tiroe wa8 able to go to sleep. Cho now case, requires a constitutional tr Catarrh Cure is taken inteVnall upon the blood and mucous si teiu. thereby destroyinsr the disease, and giving the patient : . Mlmrn) U .IP. I a nnl j aa jt nhonni'Ar an IOr19 an HCne ' yiciuiu ui iiuu -ii-sc n icci. iviif, r. artincr rl;r..ti I Pr .... i roadway, needle beams, to be lone enuueh to r J I - ,. . ... a, ri .. a l I . . : 1 ii. I . I .) jrtaces of tie svs- I Or a pain anu. u uu iua. ib ainajo. low a iuut iutn siucwata-. oirincis anu noon foundation of the I t u- r . v. . .a: to be JxlS, sott pine. Bridge to be built on ?trenrth bv builrl- Kve reiiei. uo . " ....- tubeing. Biddeis must furnish plans a3i.Ii3tin-r n.tnr. in I I . . . . Ii ; Ii a- ucin avap tn 11 1 f .DCLURHIIUUS. aim K LCUIIICU (.nct-K lur IIMI IllU Notice to Uriclge Contractors. Sealed bids will be received at the office of th county commissioners until noon on the lHth dav of Aucust. I!"tf7. for the erection and com IOOl a. ng iron an st arrnmnanv parh birl, Tli rnmniimiiriilrH rv The 1.5 and cent serve the right to mject any or all bids. ,...J fl..r.. i rv- izes for sale by all druggists. Attest: James Robertson. County Clerk Excursion to Hot Springs, 8. D. ,riday, August 20, $17.15 for the Try Oraia-oi Try Grain-Ol 1 rouna inp irom Plattsmouth. Tickets Ask j'our grocer today to show you I good to return nntil Sept. 19. Take a package of Grain-O, the new food I advantage of the above low rate to drink that takes tho place of coffee., visit the Black Hills. Bathe io the The children may drink it without in- mammoth plunere bath at Hot Springs, jury ns well as the adult. All who try see beautiful Sylvan lake, make tho it, like it. Grain-O ha3 that rich side trip to Spearfish and you will re seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is turn home with the knowlege that no made from pure grain, and the most where could you have had a pleas delicate etomach receives it without anter holiday. For full information distress, i tho price of coffee. 15c call at B. & M. ticket office. and 25 cts. per package. Sold by all! grocers. Cass Comity Dairy. R F. Dean has again taken charge Moles have been quito numerous 1 of the Cass County Dairy and will be this summer doing considerable! pleased to serve his old customers and damage to gardens and lawns. 1 ney I also others desiring pure mil, ne aro generally hard to catch, but W. J will also furnish' cream and butter W.Coates St Co. have a trap that gets milk when desired. Your patronage them the "Reddick," price $1.25. : is solicited. . w v. y i irt-N 9 BRIGHT'S DISEASE Is the most dangerous of all Kidney Diseases. Pains in the I7V Back, Irregularities in the Urine, fj I swelling ot tne umcs or xxo I 1 domen are the first symptoms Dr. J. H. McLEAM'S LIVER AND UDfO BALL! Has proven, in thousands of cases and :br many years, to be the Peerless Remedy for this dreaded disease For sale everywhere. Price. i.o per bottle. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. STOCKS, bonds, rfold, coverement and loti. securities nousht and sold, lie posits re eei ved and interest allowed on the i-nri ri Catea. Drafts flrawn, avallabid In any part of the U. . and all tho principle towns of Kurope. 'Jol lections iua.ue aud promptly remitted. Hlzhest market price paid for county warrants, state ana county Donas. DIRECTORS: N. Oavey. U. llwkworth K. Viaagh, F. E. White, rt. K. lo-ey Geo. E. Dovey, Pres. S. WaCRh, Cashier II. N. Dovey Asst. Cashier. JAMES .W. SAGE, THE FURNITURE UNDERTAKING House Furnishings. 0 STOVES, RANGES. Our stock Is complete in all lines and we tovlte onr friends to look it ovcr. We wll ndoavor to please you. Call and see us. Leading Liveryman. The best of rigs furnished at all hours and his prices are always reasonable. The most convenient boarding stable for far mers in the city -THE NEWS" 15 Cents Per Week. STREIGHT C SATTLER. (Successors to i.iji.ry Boeck. 'I.ATTSMOUTH. NK DR. ALFRED SHIPWAN, SPECIALIST Eye, Ear and Chronic Diseases. Spectacles and Eye Glasses Fitted by the New and Improved Method. Lincoln Omaha Helena Portland San Francisco All points west. Specilic treatment for nil Chronic and private diseases. All medi cine furnished, and a cure guar anteed. If your local doctor has failed to cure you, consult a phy sician of prreater experience. Consultation atoflice, or by mail free. OFFICE 1411 Itcnst Street, One Itlock South of M. P. Depot. t3TAddress Box 22, Plattsmouth, Neb. I Spring.. Crockery.., t i t i A splendid liu just received; slso the most complete anri -..tyant line of Plain and Decorated Chinaware ever brought to the cit;amay be found at the store of GLfRK, First Door East of Court House. The Best in Groceries. ; i HARD COAL. Missonr Coal, Oenuinc Canon City C'oa FOR CASH. Leave wrlr r W. J. al F. S. TO' WHITE. ' TIME TABLE PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. Chicago St. Joseph Kansas City St. Louis and all points East and South. 3:43 pm 40 pn. 5 2" pni TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: No 20. Local express dally, St Joe, Kans;is. fct lxuis. all poinu south Q: a No 4. Loeal exo. dally, HurllnRton, C'tiiciiifo, all points east 10:24 am No 111. Local exp, daily except Sun- day , iiuw iu No 92. Local exp. daily except sun-' lay. racttie Junction piu No3t). Freii-tit, dally except Sunday racine Junction suki pui No 2. Vestibuled exp, daily. Bur lington, (JlucaKO ana an oointseast 5J0 pm No. 1 stub from Junction to Flai.ts- nouttu o:ispm Noli Local exp, daily. St Joe. Kan sas uuy. M l-ouis. uuicaio all Doiuts east and south.. 825 Din No 5w Local exp. daily.Oinaha. Lln. coin, Ucnver ana interme diate st at-ions 7:32 am N'olU, Local freitcrit, daily. Oinahu. 8:50 am No 'Z'X Local freight, dally, ex Sun day, Cedar Creek. Louis ville, boutli UenQ 7:37 am No 7. Fast mall, dally, ODiaba and Lincoln 2:22 pm No 3, Vestibuled exp, dally, Den ver and si 1 1 points In Colo rado. Utah and California. Urand Island. Black Htlla. Montana and Pacific N. VV. No 9. Local exp, dally except Su - any. uuisvuie. Asnianu, Wahoo, t-chuyier No-U. Iocal exp, daily except Sun day, Omaha and Lincoln.. Nn 17. I.iwal exnress. hunday only. Omaha 5:27 pm No 73. KreiKht. daily, Louisville... 9 05 pm Sleeping, dlninz and reel mine chair cars (seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and bapgane vbecked to a.nj ooiot In the United States or Canada. For information, time tables, maps and tickets call or write to V. L. PICKETT, Atrent, flattsmoutb. Neb. J. FRANCES. Gen. l'ass. Astt.. Omaha. Neb. M. F. TIME CAKD. TRAINS GOING KORTH, No. 12S1 Fast freight S.10 a.m No.9 ' M ?! a-m No. 12L local freight 111 TRAINS OOIRQ BOCTD. - ...10.52. p. m 7.35 a. ta 4 (M p. m No. 133 Fast froljrnt No. 12'i local freight No. 10