IflMPII D ELS You are Welcome to Examine the Finest Line of Merchandise ever brought to Cass County at Prices that defy competition. SON, ELSON. O N THE THE i A ft- .... . 4 . CLOTH II ER DOVEY BLOCK. 1' " riU Ttie Seml-Weeklu News-Herald PLATTSMOUTH. NIB. BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Pipes at Gsrln? & Co.'s. Razors at Gering &. Co.'s. Fever thermometers at Gerincr & Co.'s. . Eat Mrs. Morning' home-made bread. All lovers of first-class cigars.smoke Wurl's "Gut Hell" A fine line of school supplies at Smith & ParmeleV Dr. Elster. Waterman block, for painless dentistry. Insure in the German American. Fred Ebinger, Agent. ' A steam heated room with board, 15.50 per week at the Riley. A new invoice of rope at 8 cents a pound at W. W. Coates & Co. Have you property to trade? Write Devenny Bros., McKeesport, Pa. A six-room cottage for rent on Pearl street. Enquire of Jamea Herold Crabill, the practical jeweler,"will re Dai r vour watch correctly and promptly. M. Davis, who resides in the Third ward, is the proud possessor of a new boy today. A sponge thrown in with each pur chase of school supplies at Smith & Parmele'a. Merchants'" lunch every day from 9 to 11 o'clock at Donat's. in Stadle mann block. The populists ot Otoe will hold thoir convention tomorrow to nominate a county ticket. Come and see our stock of cloaks Saturday to Wednesday, Oct. 9 to 13. Wurl & Coffey. Every shop man ohou'd have one of those hand brushes, only 5 cents at Gering & Co.'s. 3. A. Davis took in over two thous and bushels of corn today on a market that wa considered low. France Ballance Is able to be out on the street today, after suffering siege of malarial fever. "Who does your laundry work? Why not give the Pearl steam laundry a trial ? Opposite the court house. If you buy a pair of spectacles at Gering's and they don't fit, you can return them and get your money back, Robert Troop is moving his house hold goods to Plattsmouth today and will soon be a full fledged citizen again. Another of those $50 steel ranges was put out this morning. Ask for our prices on air tight stoves. W. W Coates & Co. A convenient cor-sr store room for rent, specially suited for flour and feed, groceries, etc. Inquire at News office or Perkins hotel. Miss Ella Clark is now prepared to give instructions In voice culture. For further information incjure at her studio, 405 Viae street. Wanted Young men as canvassers on road. Board and fare paid. Good commission. Apply Plattsmouth Ho tel. Ask for Grunwald. J. N. Wise the expert accountant went out to Lincoln this morning where he has been employed to inves tigate the books at the penitentiary, That dark brown taste and horrid breath you have in the morning is caused by an inactive liver. Some medicines relieve for a while, others for a few days; but Herbine cures . Calvin Bradshaw ol Farmham, Daw son county, says the republican vote out in the do o .country will be greatly Increased - So-ira-axEsctstO return tierpln about ten days. " MomeaU'ire useless if trifled awavt and they r re dangerously, wasted if consumed y delay in cases where One Minuta Corn Cure would bring- im medi&te e ief. F. G. Fricke & Co. .-- mere W l be a bus oesa meeting at the Chrl Alan church Wednesday evening, f October 6. The meeting is an In pot) laX one and it is desired that all I members of the cbutch be present. ; - No mVa or woman can enjoy life or accorapl'sh much in ttU world while sufferer from s tcrjli liver. De Wit: Little Early lUaers, the pills that cl ins that organ, quickly. . F. G.-Friv'te & Co. - ." V I-Slur child puny, Pii'j? Does it have peeked and convulsions? If J has .worn. . White' Cream similar troubles, even though of many year's standing, may be cured by us ing PeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve. It so-lhes, strengthens and heals.. It is th great pile cure. F. G. Fricke & Co. There's no better flour made than Plsel's "Planaifter," manufactured in this city. Abk your grocer for it, and thereby got the best and sup port a home industry at tho same time, which builds up the town. . F. S White's store will scarcely hold the new goods they are getting in, aad the Pacific Express company business has increased .until Mr. Whjte has had to put up a new rail ing in the rear of the room. On Saturday October 9, the ladies are invited to call aud inspect our new pattern hits. A stylish veil will be given with each cash purchase amounting to S3. For one day only at tho Millinery Bazaar. Mrs. M. A. Street. Col. Sherman was in town today on business but he returned to Nebraska City at 4 o'clock, so as to hear bis idea of Washington returned to life. The oolonel ought to get out his ''silver honk" just now, as it was never needed worse. If you have ever seen a little child in a paroxysm of whooping cough, or if you have been annoyed by a con stant tickling in the throat, you can appreciate the value of One Minute Cough Cure, which gives quick re lief. F. G. Fricke & Co. Mrs. J. H. Wade, 6ister of Mrs. W. D.Jones, who has been visiting here with that lady, went to Osceola, Neb. today for a visit with her brother at that place. On her return sho will be accompanied east by Mrs. J. nea, who . will visit for a season with rela tives in Wisconsin and Ohio. All patrons of the library who have DaDer-covered or other books that they are willing to donate to the H brary, are earnestly requested to briner them down. The library is f-adly in need of new reading matter. and the yearly app topriation by the city is insufficient to pay the running expenses and add new books. The prize winner now is "Wurl Bros." famous 5-cent cigar, which has no equal en the market. ' It has forged its way to the front against keen competition and is now one of the bf at sellers in eastern Nebraska, because it is made from the finest to bacco, carefulty selected. The ' "Porto Reco" is our best 10-cent cigar. Re nember Otto Wurl. Manufacturer. Boys Ban Away. Andy Brissey, Frank Rennie and Glen Mullis went to the Bryan meet ing last night, and since that time they have not been seen or heard of. It is thought that they boarded the fast freight south and have' gone to Kansas city. The sheriff was notified and several telegrams were sent out to intercept the boys, but as yet no tidings of their whereabouts have reached the officers. The boys' par ents are sorely grieved over their actions, which must have been the re sult of bad literature, as they have never been vicious or disobedient. Latek Sheriff Hollow ay located the boys at Nebraska City this -afternoon and will go down after them this evening, as they will be detained by officers until he arrives. Cheap Rates to Omaha. ' For the Star Pointer-Joe Patcben race meeting the B. & M. . will sell round trip tickets October 8, gocd for rett-un October 9th W. Li. Pickett, Agent. The Bryan Meeting. A large crowd assembled in this city at the high school lawn last evening to hear W. J. Bryan, the man who proposes to make two ' dol lars out of one, or one out of half of v in good form but he is not so rood h in u i i T in be. . He is aging rapidly and is" coar ser and much stouter in appearance than formerly..'-' -He delighted r his democratic ad mirers at times, but all in all. .there seemed to be a feeling of disappoint ment even among the faithful. His speech was of the customary kind, and dealt chiefly with the silver issue. The butcher knives were missing, tin was not mentioned, and the figures be used to report to to prove that wheat could not rise in price until silver was restored, were, of course, st-rMously avoided alon? with severwl of bis prophesies of a year ego that time has shown were fa,tx ' ' Republicans were well x'i"" ' - the meeting and count t' Children?' Suits.. SI 00 Boys' Suits . 2 05 Men's Business Suits. ..... 4 90 Men's Cassimer Suits 6 75 Men's Overcoats 2 50 Men's Ulster Overcoats. . . . 3 )5 Bovs' Ulster Overcoats .... 1 90 Childrens' Overcoats 1 65 Come in and let us show you INFORMATION AND OPINION. New York democrats show a decree of wisdom worth emulating by not, al lowing m to tha i one kind of demo crats to meet in h hall at the Bant time. This was overlooked in Kou tucky the other day, and the difTeren brauds or modern democracy soon went to fighting, amd the number blackened eye and bruised heads that resulted was a sight to behold. Uncle Charlie Sherman will be i the seventh heaven this evening at Nebraska City when be meet th late presidential candidate and is al lowed to kiss the hem of tin trousers Col. Kroebler got several new point ers last evening at the meeting, and may take the stump this fall in tho intorest of reform. Fred is elo quent and oeuveis a very convincing argument If he keeps on he will be a dangerous rival ot. our Matthew Gering for congressional honors Fred started a boom for himself at Nebraska City last Sunday which the boys say assures him the support of Otoe county. Ice ere im and cake served at Worn an's exchange, corner Sixth and Vin streets. Wednesday, irom - to a p. m Ten cents. Bismirck says the English premie is a pine lath painted to look lik iron. The old chancellor is growing sarcastic; . . Bryan will soon be a plutocrat. II received, so he informed a friend here, one-third of the gate receipts f the Kansas state fair, .tho day he spoke there, and (Hl.OOO people at tended the fair that day. His speoch here will cot those who contributed fully 950, though it is said Mr. Uryan made no charge for his services. The Kansas silvercrats who have changed the great seal from a gold wafer to a so c.iiled silver one which ho-.ever is really tin, ought to have their salaries pi id in silver bullion at the ratio they clamor for. S:jmo peo ple make very wry faces when forced to take their own medicine and we dare say these Kansans would set up a howl that double discouuts their calamit3' howi if they had to Dructice their own preaching. Theory and practice are not always alike. It grieves us more than we can tell when we see brainv leaders of the democratic party like Dr. Geo. L. Miller, of Omaha, James North, J. Sterling Morton and numerous others of that class leave the sinkine old ship and support the republican ticket. Dr. Miller is outspoken about it, and in terse English gives unanswerable reasons for his course. Bryan has crowded the best men of his party from the platform and in order to make a showing, fusion must be re sorted to, or he would quickly drop out of sight Corn closed t cent higher in Chi cago today,and wheat, 2 cents higher . TT 1 . . jvjarK. uanas is evidently paying little attention to the Ohio campaign lne ridiculous plea of Eugene Moore that stealing money of the stale ia not a crime if the money snould nave been paid into the hands of another state officer, has caused all toe norses In lne state to nearly split their sides with laughter. Seward Reporter. The gold miners of the Cripple Ureek district are prepairing to do some effective advertising by shipping all of their product for one month in a solid lump to the Philadelphia mint. Cripple Creek is turning out $1,000,000 in gold every month, and yet this camp is not-mentioned once while the are discussed a dozen times. "It wou tion by these shipments to the enorm ous productiveness of ebma American mines that are not located' under the Arctic circle. Ex. The scientists of the world are con siderably agitated over tne announce ment of the Invention by Professor Gates of Washington of a process for increasing the power of a microscope until it will be 330 times as effective as the ordinary instrument. The Idea one receives from reading the techni cal descriptions of the process is that L enlarged latere Is again enlarged i powerful microscope, and ' - " --T--J of Men's Working- Pants SI Men's Cassimer Pants 2 Boys' Pants..... Childrens' Pants.. Men's Woolen Shirts Men's Woolen Dress Shirts. Men's fleece lined underwear Bovs' Underwear. . the Completest Line of Goods who, hy the way, refuses to patent his process and gives it freely to the world, believes that it ''will carry miscroscopy as much beyond the pre sent art :is it is itself beyond the power of the human eye." Ex. W. Ij. Pickett, agent for the B. & M. at Plattsmouth, was in the city yes terd ly shaking hands with his many old time friends. Will was a resident of this city some eighteen years ago, when his father and brothers pub lished the Morning Sun here. He held down a case on that paper, but after it went to railroading and has climbed up until he is now local aeent for the Burlington road at the above named place. lie was astonished at the rapid advancement of the old town since he left and could loc ite but few of the old land marks. He, like any one who comes back here now, ' de clares that it was the best town in the state today, if not in the west, for its size. Nebraska City News. Mr. Pritchart, the well-known hog buyer at Uoion, met with an accident on Friday last that will most likely result in his losing one of bis eyes. He was cutting some wire from about baled goods when the end of one piece flew up and struck him in the eye. lie has suffered untold agony since, and the physicians say that he will lose the eye. His many friends will regret to learn of his misfortune. Nebraska City News. t As a sample of what two of our man ufactories are doing we would state that the Argo starch manufacturing company today paid off two hundred employes and the cereal mills paid off ninety. These two put considerable mouey. into,, circulation. Nebraska City News.- Surveyors Citmp at Wahoo. Wahoo, Neb., Oct. 4. There is a party of eight United States survey ors encamped in this city. They ar rived Sunday evening. They are from companies C, E, G, and H, t stationed at Ft. Crook, and are engaged in tak ing notes and observations and other wise preparing matter for a new government map of Nebraska. They have been engaged in the work one month now and it will require two mo:e months to complete it. We are again in the marLe with bargains in wall paper from the great establishment of Alfred Pease. We are six months ahead of the market in representing the new styles for the spring of 1898, and thanking our pa trons who have repeatedly purchased of us for four years we are prepared to furnish the finest styles at lowest prices. Give us a call and examine our samples. Jamea Pet tee. Pearl Steam Laundry. B. F. Goodman has his new laundry fully equipped with latest devices, now in running order, and asks a share of your patronage. His work is his best advertisement, and If you try the new laundry there will be no longer any excuse for sendingigoods away. Nothing too good for our patrons is our motto. Work called for and delivered. -- Ilucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts. burns, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chappep hands, 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 per box. For sale by F. G. Fricke. Cheap Rates to Kansas City. The M. P. Ry. will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip to Kansas City on account, of carnival and Priests of Pallas parade. October 3 to inclusive, good to return till Octo ber 10. For further particulars en quire of C. F. Stoutonborougb, agent. To the Public. responsible for any debts or bills contracted Anna E. L. Schlieske. , GUSTAVR SCHLIESKE. Plattsmouth, Neb. , Oct. S, 1897. Potatoea. We have just received a carload of No. 1 Iowa potatoes which we will sell cheap this week. A. II Wkckbacii & Co Meet Tonight. " The Tuxedo dancings etub-fSf1! me-n t F. J. Morgan" more at 8:33 thi venintr. AM members aie expecte to be present. ... . It Is not what n manufacturer sa- about his own medicine that cure i 00 00 75 35 50 75 50 35 Men's Husking" Gloves 25c Men's Lined Gloves 45c Men's Husking- Mits 10c Men's Lined Kid Gloves.. ..50c Men's laundried precale)shirts.50c Latest novelties in Ties 25c Men's Celluloid Collars 10c Men's Woolen Hose 25c at the Lowest Possible Prices. FOR FIRE.. LIFE.. Accident calloh j. H. Thrasher. The only first-class Rental Agency in the city is that of Thrasher's. OFFICE 412 MAIN ST. PLATTSMOUTH EI. FITZGERALD - Has now stock, new rig-s and is prepared better than ever t t'ike care of fl General Liveru Business. Quick trips made to all parts of the county. Iw prices and court- eous treatment assured. STABLES SIX i II AN'I VINE STM ''lattHmouth, Nebraska. PTTTTTTTTTTTTUTTnnTTTTnnnTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTrj No Prosperity . . . To thoce who do not buy at tho right plnce. Just received the most d-siiable Hue of Watches, Jewelry and Novelties ever, shown in the city. Every thing up-to-date. Call and see for yourself. The largest Watch and Jewelry repair trade in the county. All goods and tepairs fully guaranteed. JOHN T. C0I.BMHN, THE JEWELER. 3 3 Eiiuiiiiiiiiimiiiiiuimaiiiuiiiiiiiiimni Look In any time at our handsome stock of toiiet articles, cosmetics, perfumeries, baby powders, and rubber goods of all kinds. Quality is what, we pride our selves on and all our drugs, medi cines, toilet requisites, etc., are se lected with that in view, always. Your prescriptions will be filled with pure fresh drugs. F. G. FRICKE & CO., SOUTH SIXTH STREET. JAMES W. SAGE. THE Leading Liveryman, The best of rigs furnished at all hour and Lis prices are always reasonable T hemost convenient t boarding stable lor far- in era in the city. HARD COAL. Minvour Coal. Genuine Canon City f . r OR CASH. I cue o tlcri at F. S. White' a a VV. J. WHITE. ill GOTO By direct, tiapie i tion opera tn on the BLOOD, Eratclef aal J:Ixtj UHrj tie pebsacctcf the DLCC3 c2 oct cf the ryxtzn ; thereby ffioaaQoiiii- itfti. Cl tr CsIa. AM Drazlst. 7 : f.DVFrmSE.aENTS. CLOTHIER. DOVEY BLOCK. -"SSS, BELDING BROS. & Co., Silk Manufacturers, Mcs. Jat. S. Kirk A Co., Chicago, Ilia. Gkxtlemex: We have given your "White Cloud" soap a thorough teat in washing pieces of linen embroidered with our "New Process" Wash Embroidery Silks and And It -entirely satisfactory. We take pleasure in recom mending it as a superior article for laundering tiue embroidery. 1 Yours truly, (Signed) Bexdixq Bros. A Co. Refering to the above, we deem it important to state that this letter was entirely unsolicited by us. White Cloud Soap now has the highest authority as its endorser as being superior for fine laundry work. For the bath and toilet it also ranks first as a pure white floating soap. JAS. Established 1839. Largest ATTRACTIVE MILLINERY Is What You Find at Tucker Sisters. All the Latest Styles in WALKING HATS, And Others In Late New Pattern Hats Received Each Week, iT We have secured the services of satisfactory work is assured. TUCKER SISTERS North Side Main Street. : Plattsmouth. FALL MILLINERY, A A Mrs. M. A. Street has a comolete stock of up to date Millinery and it will te kept so by adding New Good each week. The Nicest and Cheapest Hats. Jubilee Plaid Riobons,Stamped Linens and Silks for Fancy Work. Caps, 25 cents to $1 Latest Styles. Infant Cloaks. Klondyke Hats, 99 cents to 11.50. Velvet- in all Latest Shades Beautiful beyond comparsion. MRS. M. A. STREET, ijii SH, STILL, IN BEST rifirs for Weddings, Funerals or Pleasure Parties, etc. attended to promptly. Terms reasonable. Ctsh preferred. rates. Telephone 76. - N. B. W. O. Jones auctlotieer- dlsnoAed off Tr-ran ran LiIUUjUUIUI II n f Hiinn pin ,r if invn ft iii i iii i , m 1 1 1 1 mm m i i -i it heir i Continuetodoa !eadingtusinesp;in Fancy and Staple Groceries. an immense stock, buy low prices. Everything JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Soap Manufacturers. TO S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. soap manufacturers in the world. DAKOTA HATS Shades and Shapes. 4 A Beautiful Line of 4. f Stamped Linens. Miss Ileoanal as trimmer, and prompt. A A PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. MM. D. JONES... - Cass County's Oldest : Liveryman 618 MAIN STREET. BUSINESS. Hack order Calland ge kinds goods farm ntacr (TSa (2? Because for cash ley carry emu atrn at good to est of Best dent weaknecicj of llr. Dr as really a help to the czu Quality. Call and try us. . 3 is tt calf t-fe cure. .Bv- snt, but wLxt tta cc-I.iae -f - J-- er 'a Ij rarciizsd to brioj money and Bound tusize: rd's Uorthc: -3 Cyrt Tdr J a C:r. , J Sutrribe for TU2 ulcers and per wii - . Ccrn:r cf C'xth z?.i Pezrl ts, - - - PI: Ismouih, Neb.-