The Republicans In Council at Louisville. They Bmtlfy With Zeal the Ticket Nomi nated by the People Months Ago, and Start the Campaign In Harmony and I'nlson The Holt Universally Popular Ticket Ever Named In the County. BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshal. Dentist. Subscribe for TheHews lection, and those owing bills tire in vited to m.iko settlement at once aud saVo costs. . It was not the famous Ncbawka Look out for VA Prisoner of War." cannon you beard this afternoon, as Col. Kroehler positively reiuseu u procure it for a "A Prisoner of War" The convention of republican dele pates from overy ward and precinct in the county met at Louisville yesterday f(.om Louisville. at 1:30, and in two hours time accom plished the nomination of a ticket which any party might be pioud of. Jesse L. Hoot, of this city, was unanimously chosen as chairman of the convention, and to his clear-headed, decisive manner much credit, is due far the smooth sailing aud orderly work of the convention. Prof. Morrison and A. U. M&yfield were chosen as secretaries. The con vention was called to order first by Dr. Hall, chairman of the county cen tral committee, when the call was reid by Secretary D. K. Barr. Mr. Barr had expedited business mater ially by gathering up the credentials and making a list which, when read, was adopted without appointing a committee on credentials. Nominations being in order, Chas. Graves of Liberty precinct, in a neat speech, . placed the name of A. K. Eikenbry before the convention fo treasurer. It was seconded by Ben Horning of the precinct, Ericson of Greenwood precinct and others, and, on motion of It. B. Windham, Mr. Eikenbary was nominated by acclama tion. Harvey Holloway, for sheriff. Snyder & Co. for bargains in jewelry. Eat Mrs. Morning's home-made bread. Snyder & Co., jewelers and opti cians. Dry cobs for sale. Enquire at this omce. Soda water Thursday terian benefit. - Charley Noyes is in town today Firewoks at G irfield park Welnes day, August 20. Remember Wednesday the 25th at Garfield park. Stop at the soda fountains on your way to the p ay. Remember Wednesday the 2Mb, "A Prisoner of War." All lovers of lirst-class cigars.smoke Wurl's "Gut noil" entertainment. No man or woman c:in enjoy life or accomplish much in this world whilo suffering from a torpid liver. De Witt's Little Early Risers, the pills that cleanse that organ, quickly. F. Preshy- G. FricKe & Co. Is your liver tired? does it fail to do its' duty? If 6o, don't neglect its call for help. A few doses of Heroine rony save you a spell of sickness. Ilerbine is the only perfect liver medicine, I cures Chills and Fever. Too. Sold by F. G. Fricke & C. iTTTTrTZrilThe Casino Saloon' I Mt bill MWA LHUnilKI. All work carefully and neatly done. Family washing and washing of delicate fabrics promptly attended and en'ire 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed n Small precautions often provont great mischief. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are very small pills in size, but aio most eneewvo in pre venting the most sei ious forms of liver and stomach troubles. Tin y cure constipation siifd headache and regu- )r. Elstcr. Waterman block, for late the bowels. F. G. Fricke & Co. painless dentistry. Insure in the German American. Fred Ebinger, Agent. Look out for the sky-rockets Wednesday evening. W. J. Ilesser and eon, Ed , were Omaha visitors today. Drink soda wa?er while you are waiting for tho band. Git an ice cream soda as you no home to dim er Thursday. Mrs. Ida Wagner, teacher of piano, organ, and musical theory. TLo Platte river ferry was obliged to qrit running yesterday on account of the high water in the slough near north shore of the river. However, the difficult' will bo rendered in a few days, as James Thomas, tho pro prietor, is going to take another boat up there and no further trouble will be experiotievd. The mem hers of tho Epworth League will held tluir business and social meeting Thursday of this week at the hmoo of Miss Margaret Davis, on Poarl street. Tnese meetings are South Sixth St., I GEO. K. STAATS, -a E PROPRIETOR, J E PLATTSMOUTH, :. NEB. I Spring.. 9 Crockery.. f ? ? A splendid iiti" received; slso the most complete anr1 .iant line of Plain and Decorated Chinaware ever brought to the city may be found at the sti-re of Mrs. Henry Miller has gor e to Falls very interesting, ind nil young people GLfRK, First Door East of Court House. The Best in Groceries. WHEUK YOU CAN GET THE FAMOUS ANHEUSER-BUSCH BOTTLED BEER BY THE CASE. Pure Imported Wines and Whiskies, and that queen of all medi cines Malt-Kutrino. MOM ELY to (O BURN 5 13 FRANK THE PEOPLE'S cm i SIS, IIS City on a visit of a fow days. Attend the phnr.ngraph.ic concert was placed in nomination in a strong Friday evening a-. Uj-j M. E. church. speech by Windham, seconded, on be half of Eight Mile Grove, by Tom Williams, ana made by Acclamation on motion of Teagarden of Weeping Water. James Robertson was p'aeed in nom inatiDn by II. S. Evans of Louisville, seconded by Toland of Greenwood, D. Come and see Lee Atwood as ' Uncie Rufus" inxt Wednesday evening. D.m't miss "A Prisoner of War" at Gartield oarii Wednesday evening. . If you want to buy or sell Platts mouth property, see T. H. Pollock. Watch for the gun from the fort at ,K. Barr of Plattsmouth and made by I Garfield park on Wednesday evt-ning. Get you seat reserved at once for'A Prisoner of War." There will le a big jam. Crabilj, the practical jeweler, will acclamation on motion of C. S. Polk. George Hay for recorder was placed in nomination by H. R. Neitzal of Elm wood precinct, seconded by Groen- A : 4. J 1 T7I TT I .-r . . . . repair your watch correctly ui riaitnuiuuiu sou uiuers, anu maue i . , by acelamation n motion of C. S. Polk. , . For county judge George Spurlock was placed in nomination by Charles Noyes in a neat Bpeech which was seconded by C. S. Polk and mada by Snyder & Co.'s. Corner Sixth and acclamation on motion of E. M. Pol- Main street. lard. Lost An Eton jacket. Finder The only contest of the day really will please leave Fame at T. J. Thomas' requiring a ballot was over the office meat market. oi county superintendent, a. n. uusn- 0ur local columns have in the city are . c:rdnlly welcomed to attend. Atlho c ()- of the business meeting a nice . j ratn wi t be rendered. The prizu wirino now is "'Wiir! Uros. '" f..in..u i '-! tit ci;:i', which has no i quiil !! j o; i.i:. rl'.ei . Is. Ii is forpfil j'-n wiiy ' tii" front ngiiiiist. keen eoun etitu i and is ik.w one vt tho si s Hers in n. -u-rii Nebraska, because i' is made from the finest to- baci o." c:i-efuliy elcel d. .'I he1 Porio Hero" is our best l()-ceiit cigar. Re netubor Oilo Wurl, Manufacturer. Kl. FITZfS Bi BS A ffil Has new stock, new rigs and is prepared better than ever to take care of fl Genera! Livery Business. To Light His Cigar - Or to consume his money in any w;iy he chooses is the comforta! le po sition our patrons Cnd themselves in after dealing with us for a time. Our prices can't bo competed with on equal bupis with the quality of our goods. PHIL THIEROLR, Proprietor. promptly. Merchants' lunch every day from 9 to 11 o'clock at Donat's, in Stadle- mann block. A l'ointrr for Our KiimnTH Some dozen or more of the le. ding and fruit growers in this portion of the couniy have adopted a new plan, so far as this section is concerned, for disposing of their fruit. They will have a diagram of tiieir orchard made Inrwl nlunl nn nv V i Wit lAn rr i t V ir verything new and up-to-date at 1 ru Quick trips made to all parts f the county. Low price nnd coun eous treatment assured. ST 4 ISLES MX I II AM) VINE SI S., l'latlsinontli, Nebraska. nell, one of the most successful teach ers in the county, was a candidate against Prof. Farley's renomination. Mr. Bushnell was named in n short speech by T. T. Young of South Bend, and Prof. Farley by Tea garden of Weeping Water, seconded by several p-ecincts. A ballot was taken which resulted in 16Ii for Farley to 381 votes for Bushell. The vote was not a fair gauge of Mr. Bushnell's popularity, however, as Mr. Farley's nomination was conceded from the start. pies, and then on soma date to be agreed UDon the ent'tro crop will be disposed of at auction. The d ito will bo thoroughly ad vertised so that all fruit growers in this section of the been I country will be h err, asid then thev abridged today but we will make up will Vie dri veu to a n o; ch ird, and af for it tomorrow. tor inspectiou the fruit will be sold to We are now located in our new store I tho highest and best bidder, corner Sixth and Main'streot. Call and This seem to bo an excellent plan see1 us. Snyder & Co. This is just tho time of tho year when you can get great bargains at Hedbloom's drug store. Carl Kunzrain, Albert Churchill I for the farmer, as it re'ieves him of all responsibility and trouble, he not haying the ca.ro of picking and sorting and running all over town to sell his crop. In Iowa thi s-mill fruit crop I ll a flArinonlK ri I j i3r.l in V I a a . , j 4. l "kJ II VUUIIll 1 WV II U I 3 i W U Ol III Villi? and George Snyder were attenlingtol 1 J business in Omaha today. Wanted A good girl for general housework. Enquire of Mrs. F. 11. E. E. Hilton was named in a good I Wilson, North Eleventh street. speech by Frank. H. WHsod for sur veyor and on motion of Pollard he was nominated by acclamation. Henry Boeck was placed in nomina tion for coroner by S. S. English of Tipton in a humorous speech aud the usual honor of a nomination by accla mation was given. Henry brought -. ... - uown me nouse in nis Biieecb oi ac knowledgement. All the candidates were called for and they responded in graceful speeches. manner The first sale will take place early in September. NJb'sk-i City News. Blfliilire Arr.-tig;it-l. Mcltitiro.the man whostolea pocket- bo k down t:er.r the ferry landing from a Mr. Il.iiiey, was i.rraigned to day nnd entered a plo:i of not guilty He did not givo himt-elf up, :is wa: Thesccietary of tho Fraternal union will be be at Smith & Parmele's drug store Tuesday evening from 7-lo S Corn is two cents lower and wheat nve cenis lower touay, mo oearsseera- stited in the Journal last evening. ing to havo got control of the market, hut was arrestod by Sheriff Holloway, Snyder & Co. carry the finest line I who w-s in search of him and found of watches and juwelry ever shown in I him in aea'oon. The sheriff did not delay a, moinont afier ho was notified of I he crime. Mclnt ire will have a hearinir Monday. OrIiiiHiic No. 193. AN ORDINANCE providing for-the levying of city taxes for the tiscal year beginning the sec ond Monday in August, A. 1 . lt9.", knowu as the General Appropriation bill. Section 1. That there be am) is hereby given upon the dollar valuation 0:1 all real, peisonal and mixed property witinn the corporate limits of the city of I'laltsmoiith, Neb., not exempt from taxation by tho laws of the state of Ne braska, the following taxes, viz: Mills General fund h Gas and lichtinir fund 5 Omaha Southern Railway bonds. interest " lturlington & Missouri Kiver K. K. bonds 3 Kcarton Liouds interest K , ecr bonds iuterest High School bonds interest V $1,313 75 2,ri'.W OS 3 mi Intersection paving bonds iuteiest l)i rirehvurant rental tuna 1 1.H17 ti." l.tiir 't 1 fX7 3.771 Wi U4: t',-.' 4.:ii:i 7ri tvt o: -: 'jr.li w 0 Jl IPPSpl yt frfV -- H if - n IT IS BAD ECONOMY To wear a wii.ter suit in summer. It hampers a man physicilly, men tally, socially and in a business way. Some people are always a season be hind in the matter of clothing. There is no excuse for this with Miinmrr clothing at the prices at which wo are closing out the remainder of our light weight stock. Wash Suits. Notwithstanding the immense sale we have had on those suits wo still havo a full assort-r ent of f-ies on hand To dispose of them- quickly v e oiler them at 115 per cent discount, Fancy Linen Suit in all sizes, former pric- -3 00, now $2.25. Imported Linen ('rash Suit, made up noily, former pric $-5 (, now $:.7o. imported Brown frney Crash suit, 'ai- lor m-ide, former price -?' '0. now 4 00. Our sh suils are ail carfully sh tt ik, :.t:d we I trimmed. Black Alpaca Coats, fast colors, re duced from 2 to $1.2"i. Black Sicilian Coats and Vest French facing, was $2 7.1, now Fine Grey Mouair Coats and Vests, aisoN Brown, Oxford and Slate color, t$:i.ro. Black Drape TVEtes Coat and Voj-t, finest Goods made w:u $0.(M), now $1.00. Black and Blue Sorgo nnd Worsted Coat-, and Vests nt $.",.50 and $1.5'). Straw hits P. ices cut right in tho middV. Every Straw H it we Have in S'ock will I'e Sold at ju-t Half V ic.', rcg.r di s- of Cost. SCHOOL, SHOES SCHOOL SHOES Kir ileiiartnient fund Library fund 1 Tark fund M Total $.I77 'JO Section 2. That in addition - to said above taxes there shall be and is hereby levied upon each able-bodied male resident ol said city not exempt bv law. the sum of three dollars for poll tax which shall be payable in cash or by two days' work upon the streets of said city at the rate ol one dollar and hlty cents per day. Section 3. That the said several amounts si levied are for the use of the city during the fiscal year commencing on the second Monday in Aug" list, A. L. l?i7. Section 4. The levies hereby made shall be immediately certified by the city clerk to the county clerk of Cass county. Neb. Section 5. All ordinances or parts of ordi nances in conflict herewith be and the same aie hereby repealed. Section 6. This ordinar.ee shall be in lorcc and ellect from aud after ils passage, approval and publication according to law. I'assed and approved tins Ji'.ih day ol July. A. I.. 1W.-. Attest: 15. C. Kfkr. City Cieik. John A. Gctsciie. Mnvor. Plnttsmouth,and prices are way down. Ice cream, soda and phosphates at Fricke's, Gering's, LehnhofT's and J. L. Root had been agreed upon by Smith & Parmele's, Thursday, Aug- a majority of the delegates as chair-1 ust .6. man of the county central committee,! The work of the city council last but when he found one of the candi-1 evening has been crowded out of to dates was not friendly to the plan he I day's paper and will be printed to- peremptorally refused to allow his I morrow. name usea or act ii maae unanimous, -Lost A dark snot ted vearlinir .Ter- and George Sheldon, a sterling active young republican of Nehawka was al most unanimously agreed upon and was elected. Plattsmouth city, out of compliment to Dr. Hall, gave him most of her votes, purely as a compliment to him, Mr. Sheldon being satisfactory to every delegate present except Mr sey heifer with slit in one ear. The finder will cqnfer r favor by notifying A. C. Frye or C. Speck. The Plattsmouth base ball club went over to Tabor in W. D. Jones' car yall this morning, where they will play the club of that place. The little son of Frank Bila, nged Sheldon himself, who did not crave Pno and a half year8 died lhis mro- the burdensome position. Gil Beards ley of Stove Creek was elected secre tary, and on motion of Frank H. Wil son W. H. Newell was recommended for state central committeeman. ing. Tne parents reside west or tne high school, near Wm. Holly's. Dr. Payne of Lincoln will give a phonographic concert at tbo, M. E. chuich Friday evening", August 27. The commissioner's district was or- I Admission 15 cents, children 10 cents. ganized by selecting Wash Smith for chairman and F. H. Wilson for secre tary. An informal ballot was taken which showed Samuel Richardson a little in the lead with F. A. Murphy next and E. A. Oliver following with the solid support of the Second W. W. Coates & Co., havo just re-. ceived over a ton of sheet iron which they will manufactjre into stove pipe the coming fall and winter. They use only the best quality. Major General Stamburg inspected Ity Schools. Mis.-j Helena Ilidford has been se lected by the bo'trd to take charge of the room vac. led try Miss Mathews. She is a i'-eoos-cssing ladj' in appear ance and conns highly recommended. Being a -rraduate of tho state univer sity, her qualifications ai e above ques tion. - Mis 'Gone Marshall was hired to take charge of the Mercertown school, a selection that we believe was a wise one. Thecliools w ill open SejTterauer 20 under ansii'ire-i more favorable than ever with abundant prospects of a most successful year's work. A Keat Uombttrdiiien t. The cannonading hea? d this after noon was for the purpes of preparing the citizens for the. hc;vy bombard ment that will tike place nt . irfield park totno: row night when the be-uiti-ful and realistic war drama, "A Pris oner of War'' will be given by home talent for the P. E. O. society. Notice to Contractors. Bids for the erection of a frame school house in district No. 0 will be recc.ved at the office of County Superintendent Farley at the court house up to 12! o'clock noon of August 31, 1.VJ7. The ward. It was understood that neither I pieces for A I nsoner of plans and specifications may be seen otrapplica Murphy nor Oliver cared specially for the nomination, and on. the next bal lot Richardson received a majority and was duly declared the nominee for commissioner. War" this afternoon aud pronounced I tion to the county superintendent. The right to them safe. The bombardment U.kes I reicct a"y or all bids is resetved T. J. McCulloch. Director, J. W. Holmes. Moderator, W. A. Royal. Treasurer. . Notice. To vilinm it mav concern. You are hereby notilied that on the 4th day of November. A. P., )W.". I'eltibnne and Nixon purchased at public tax sale, at the court house in riattsmouth. Nebraska, for the delinquent taxes ol the year IK. 4, amounting to $::i.i;i, and, paid subsequent tax for ihe years I S'.ir and ls, which, with the interest, amounts to the sum of iln.V- on the following property: The south hall and northwest quarter of the northeast quar ter ot section 7. town 10, rane l"i. cast, assessed in the years 1!M and 1:is, in the name of T. J. laineson. and in the year IS! to Tidball and Fuller. They also purchased as above for de linquent taxes of li'l amounting to $1 1.0.". and paid subsequent tax lor the years ISit", and lS'.hi, which, with the interest amounts to the sum of $4.u on the lollowing: The southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 1:1, town 12. range 14, east, assessed in the years 1S4, lsii.. aud IWHi, in the name of Annie O'Kourke. all in Cass county and state of Nebraska. The time of redemption from ejich of said tax sales will ex pire on the 4th day of November. SS7. Petti ihink ,t Nixon.. You Catt Send Your Dog If you've a well trained one, an'l jou will get just a? many, groceries for t he money, just as honest weight, good quality and fair treatment as you will if you come yourself. We are proud to b:iee our claim to your grocery custom upon absolute fair, square treatment to one and all. We'd rather give a liill more than a little less than hocest. weight every time, bo it to nun, woman, child ser vant, or even dog. CLEARANCE SALE SUMMER SHOES To raa'io room for our fail and winter s'ock we havo made a SI'M.'IAI. CUT on nil summer fhoos, and to guard against carrying them over we will let them sro.at a i;m:at ukdit'Tion' A. H. YJECKBftCH & CO. WATERMAN BLOCK. fern I feel';1 S,'-- WANTS. (Special notices under thfs head will be charged for at tho rate of ',4 cent per word euoh Insertion.) M I S V K I. L. A K lS. WANJ KlJ: L priRht and faithful gentlemen or ladies to travel. for responsible, established house in Nebraska. Mouthly M.fHi and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Kuclose M-lf-ad-dressed envelope. The Dominion Company, Department If, Chicago ANTED Active, sober and trustworthy man io a l.lid nrjo w to travel through this section. Salary $. a month, payable weekly, and expenses; splcudid opportunity. Ad-tress Sfir.lt company Cliestnut street. 1 hiladelptiia. fa WANTED Family :is!iings, plain sewing and dressmaking. 5I Kock and Filth streets, or address Mrs. roman. box 3ir. I.OST AM) FOl'MJ. LOST A small pink box. containing la. lies gloves aud handkerchief. Lost on road be tween Weeping Water and Murray. Finder will leave same with S. Ii. Litta. Murray, and re ceive reward. place at Garfield park tomorrow. Moments are useless if trifled away; and they are dangerously wasted if Delegates to state convention were I consumed by delay in case3 whete One selected as printed in yesterday's I M,nute Cough Cure would bring im paper, and central committee selected mediate relief. P. G. Fricke & Co. M.1 Lnr V I1IL.II LI1I3 1U LM ICU LKIILI IU1 IIIUIT1IM1 I I 'A n W V. a. W I . Jl I rn 1 k . . i uin iuo ui uixuij auu uisoasea i inursuay, ivujjusi 1:0. jirini; von' it was Dy an oqqs one oi tne oest tissues, to soothe tho irritated sur- friends and drink soda water for the natureu, roost narmonious conven- faces, to instantly relievo and to per- beno5t of the church. tions ever neia in tne county, vie- manently cure is ihe mission of De tory seemed to be in the air, and Witt's Witch Uazel Salve. F.G Fricke everyone was impressed with the & Co. splendid' personnel of the ticket which Jak"e EreWenfe,d Iiav Patternon, Is now formally before the people for John L?oytl and G(jy McMaken Wf nt endorsement at the polls in November, over to GIenwood Sunday on their and no one well posted on the temper whoeU ar)d report a deiightru, llme. Ol tne county uuuuu uu uvom uciui i rl. .,,j i. , . . . i ing victory which will be recorded in Glenwood ia n nlco Pla to visit great regulators. F, fniinr rf Biir-Vi Bnlondirl nfflcnra jia haVn I ttny Wuy. I 1 Z-1K?iSS& '"SrS Th...FreiIlTT.. account, r ,1,1 KT foc three rousing cheers for the ticket, and tho accounts of E. A. Oliver have girl to do general housework. McKinley and prosperity ' beea left with J. H. Thrasher for col-1- Fiiank Richardson. .Sods Water. The young ladies of the Presby terian chuich will have chage of all the soda water fountains in the citv on Certainly you don't want to suffer with dysuepsia, constipation, sick headache, sallow skin and loss of ap petite. You have never tried De Witt's Little Eirly Risers for these complaints, or you would have been cured. Thev aro small nilla hot G. Fricke & Co. LOST On road southwest of town, a nnvelty Cloth cape, lined with purple satin. I he tinder will please leave the same at Uovev s store. Mh-So'Pho-reg By direct, simple and scientific ac tion operates on the BLOOD, muscles and joints taking the poison oat of the BLOOD and oat of the system ; thereby CUBING llieumaiism NXURALG1A and KIND BED dis eases. '1 per Bottle. All Druggists. THS ATHLOFHOBOS CO., NW HYe Ct DEAD STUCK fcs BUGS Ki!i Roactiw, I- lca, ,Vf.t .m no.'! Bmi'j'Jir. 'on puiiiDOUB ; won't hta::i. liro tuttlt-H, rt r.r.iif "Extremes 4 A mysterious ue. In nature equal ends produce. In man tliev join to fomo At Fet.er's extremes are shown . shoes Iniincoi" roar?c, in blacker ru?set huos. w Extremes in feet are fitted to a T 4 In any size for youths, men or lady. . " " A From the handsome Oxford tie or lady's slipper. Jascfli North Side Main Street. FOR, HINGE FIRE.. LIFE.. Accident call on j. H. Thrasher. Ladies' Oxfords ALL COLORS HND TOES Cheap at $2.25, now $1.85 Our $2.00 Oxford t-ointr now for $1.-50 I Our fl. "5 Oxford eoirn now for $1.00 Our$I.r0 Oxford troir.g now for f I.2"IOur 1.10 Oxford po'rtf; now for els Our $1.10 Oxford (Choral site) coin now for St els. Misses, Childrens' and Boys' Colored Goods suffer an Extra Cut. SCHOOL WILL COMMENCE SEPT. 13 AND II-' YOU WANT SOMETHING IN GOOD SCHOOL SHOES We realize how hnrd it is to LTt soaieth i ny durable, and we have taken extra pains to try and pluase you ;?nd we know we can do it with Hotloni"and "Wear Wells." Robert FOOT MILLINER. o-ir extensive line of custom made "Anvil Sherwood, One Door West Weckbach's. TIIJS J-INJSIIIa TOUCH. The only iirst-class Ilental Asfeney in tho city is that of Thrasher's. 412 MAIN ST. KKICE r- PLATTSMOUTn. rilH PERKINS II()liSI;. F. R. GUTHMAIJN, Prop. Rates $ and S1.50 per Day Centrally Located and Com fortably Furnished. rATTSMoirrrc. neiiiiaska NEW'.': nDV&RTIS&i&fUS. PACKER'S UAI BALSAM iCImosc and hoKitifie the btlr. Orty lor. 5 sri-lMerrr Fails to EMnre 'iTn'V A liair to It Youtkiul C S-""L - ? r ' Cure i.p a hir ta A lady is well dressed only when every detail is carefully at tended to. There is no more important than hats. Our nats are nl ways at tractive, iletter to purchase where the lino is first-class and extensive. Our stock compromises tho best shapes only and they are marked to tho right price, etc. Speoal Sale-. . All this week on trimmed hats at heavy reduction in prices as we wish to reduce our stock. Over one hundred to selectfrom if you call early. Remember the place. TUCKER SISTERS North Side Main Street. : Plattsmouth.