D ELSON, IClOli. ELSON, You are Welcome to Examine the Finest Line of Merchandise ever brought to Cass County at Prices that defy competition. Childrens Boys' Suit IIlMPft ELSON Men's Huskingf Gloves 25c Men's Lined Gloves 45c -Men's Husking- Mits 10c Men's Lined Kid Gloves.. ..50c Men's laundried precaleshirts.50c Latest novelties in Ties 25c Men's Celluloid Collars 10c Men's Woolen Hose 25c CLOTHIER, DOVEY BLOCK. CLOTHIER, DOVEY BLOCK. Men's Ulster Overcoats . Come in and let us show you the Completest Line of Goods at the Lowest Possible Prices. SI 00 Men's Working Pants $1 00 2 65 Men's Cassimer Pants .- 2 00 4 90 Boys' Pants 75 , 6 75 Childrens' Pants 35 2 50 Men's Woolen Shirts 50 3 05 Men's Woolen Dress Shirts. 75 1 90 Men's fleece lined underwear 50 1 65 Boys' Underwear 35 I The Semi Wttkly News-Herald FLATT8MOUTH. NIB. BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Sunday dinner at the Riley, 35c Lead pencils of all kind at Gering'a. Eat Mrs. Morning's home-made bread. Wall paper of all kinds at Gering ACo's. All lovers of first-class cigars,smoke Wurl "Gut Heil" AH kinds of corks and sealing wax at Gering & Co's. A fine line of school supplies at Smith & Parmele's. Dr. Elster, Waterman block, for painless dentistry. . Insure In the German American Fred Ebinger, Agent. Slates, tablets, pencils pens and inks at Smith & Parmele's. A big crowd of people were in town today from the country. Our prices on stationary are always the lowest. Gering & Co. A six-room cottage for rent on Pearl street. Enquire of James Herold. Joe Gray and wife returned from a pleasant week's visit in Deliver to day. . . m , m mum. lJon i iorget tne ball ana prize drawing at the Turner hall this eva ning. Crabill, the practical jeweler, will repair your watch correctly and promptly. 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. Come and see our stock of cloaks Saturday to Wednesday, Oct. 9 to 13. Wurl & Coffey. F.S White, U. S. court bailiff, is home today after a week's work at federal court in Lincoln. Ed. McMaken and wife came in last night from Denver and departed to day for their home at Alliance. Who does jour laundry work? Why not give the Pearl steam lauDdi-y a trial ? Opposite the court house. L. J. Mayfield of the Louisville Courier was in the city today, and made Tiie NEWS a pleasant call. I Witt's L.ittle Earlv Risers, the Dills that cleanse that organ, quickly. F. G. FricKe & Co. There's no better flour made than Feisel's "Plansifter," manufactured in this city. Ask your grocer for it. and I no re by gel the best and sup port a home industry at tbo same time, which builds up the town. Running sores, indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even though of many year's standing, may be cured by us ing DoWitt Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes, strengthens and heals. It is the great pile cure. F. G. Fricke & Co. Do you know that a porous plaster is one of the very best things you can use for a coid in the chest or pains in the back, rheumatism, sprains or mus cular pains, and the very best porous plaster is Gering & Co's belladonna and capsicum plaster. If you have ever seen a little child in a paroxysm of whooping cough, or if you have been annoyed by u 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. It is not what a manufacturer says about his own medicine that cures a patient, but wbrat the medicine does. Ballard's Horehound Syrup does the work and does it well. It cures coughs and colds in a day. It's heal ing, soothing and quieting. 25 & 50c. Qmite a crowd of people went to Omaha this morning to spend their money and a larger one wiil go on iMonaay. since x'lattsmoutn mer chants have awakened to their own interests by carrying large assort ments and advertising, trade with Omaha has largely fallen off. H. R. Gering returned today from a trip of 680 miles over the state, and be is jubilant about the immense crops be saw everywhere. At Wil sonviue, near weaver isity, be says 5,000 cattle are being fed and that one farmer cleared $2,500 on 1-11 head of cattle in six months, and bad the cash to show for it. D. Lynn, the Union hardware mer chant, accompanied by his daughter, Mies Jessie, returned this morning from Fairmont, where he had been building cribs on his farm to take care of a big corn crop. Mr. Lynn says fall wheat is look 1 oar nice out that way notwithstanding the dry weather, and that the corn crop is immense Al'F WIEDERSEHN. This poem was written by Mrs. I), C. McKil lip of Seward and read as the close of the pro gram of the Federation of Woman's dubs, that met at Beatrice this week.l My friends, there's fallen to my lot. Whether deservedly or not. The last words of this federation: 'Ti? much against my inclination. For where a thing's so bright and clever I'd like to have it last forever. But. in our homes, warm hearts are beating And childish voices oft repeating. 1 his glad refrain since morning light: Mamma's coming home tonight. And other hearts, perhaps, w iil glow With pleasure, though no one will know. Because it would not sound just right. But to himself, with real delight. He whispers what he does not sav: I'm triad she's cominz home today. And while it is delightful here. vvitn lriendships, uewly-toraied. but dear. Our heart-strings pull us homeward so; Though loath to leave, we're glad to go. cut this convention, so immense This Klondvke of intelligence. Deserves congratulations. Because its officers throughout Are chosen well, and will, no doubt. Fulfill all expectations; Also because its lines are cast In pleasant places these days past. In Beatrice: Are fraueht with memories bright and clear: They'll linger with us year by year. And never cease. We've heard what other states can do Talked household Economics, too. And mixed clubs to relieve it. rome think it wouid increase our joys To have the presence of our boys. While others don't believe it; The truth is, we have come in touch With other minds, and learned so much e scarcely can contain it. But when we reach our homes again And meet our clubs once more,, why then Just think how we'll explain it. This lovely city on the Blue. Our royal entertainers, too. We wish to thank. The pleasures they have kindly given Would make life's pathway up to heaven An Eden's bank. We thank our guests, who were invited From o'er our Borders we're delighted To have them here. Long we'll remember oue another We've had a helpful time together. And bonnie cheer. Like dritt-wood on the billowy main. We meet and touch, then part again: O'er life's restless sea we drift away Perchance we'll touch again some day. May the happiness that each would know. Attend us everywhere we go; Good-bye are words too sad by far. And so we'll just say au-revoir. Proud Of Their Work. The ladies in charge of the Woman's edition of The Evening NEWS,which w s printed yesterday can well afford to feel proud of tueir work ns no other paper ever printed in this county ever contained as much original mat ter or was of as much general interest. covering bs it. did, the entire field The paper was a worthy souvenir edi tion, containing much matter in rela tion to the early history of the churches and schools which had never been printed and which will now be preserved. Copies of the paper may be obt lined at LehnhofI Bros. HAND-MADE CIGARS. FOR FIRE.. LIFE.. Otto Wurl, Manufacturer of Fine Clears and Dealer Id Tobacco and Smok ers Supplies. Consumers of tobacco invat-inbly be come attached to some kind of a cigar, flCCldCIlt f fi f trt nnnf Inna in its tiaa it ia nrfcAs --v. ....... -.v. .u . l UCVOO , sary ih:t the goods are uniform. This has been a decidedly hard year to get j good, uniform tobacco, even more so I l be only first-class Rental Agency than ordinary years. It is a well- I cmoh j. h. Thrasher. 7 CRHND SALE Greeted By a Large Audience. Tne attraction at Whites opera house last evening, "A Tramp's Dream," was thoroughly enjoyed by the large crowd in attendance. The many funny situations of the t-auip character were very amusing and kept Do not fail to hear Miss Lowe, the famous harpist.with the Mendehlsohn .quartette. At the Cosmos show Oc tober 22. All the Fitzgerald property In this city has been deeded to M. E. Banim, the consideration in the deed being $50,000. A convenient corner 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 inrjure at her studio, 405 Vine street. J. M. Craig is tearing down his frame building next to the Union block today and will use the lumber in the erection of a barn. A freight wreck at Gibson this morning in which but little damage resulted, sent the morning passenger east by way of Council Bluff as The so-called free silver republican tall to the democratic kite went through the form of holding a conven tion here today and nominated the futim ticket. J. H. Thrasher ou yesterday sold the Merges property near James Rabat's in the Second ward, to Joe Klein. With some repairs this will make a very pleasant home. 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. Moments are useless if trifled away; and they are dangerously wasted if consumed by delay in cases where One Minute Cough Cure would bring im mediate relief. F. G. Fricke & Co. An air-tight stove that regulates it self, shuts off the draft when too hot and turns on again os soon as it is cool. It will pay you to call and ex amine it. Price 10. W. W. Coates & Co. . Is your child puny, peeked and peevish? Does it have convulsions? If so it has worm9. White's Cream Vermifuge is the only safe cure. Ev ery bottle is guaranteed to bring worms, 25 cents A Pleasant Entertainment. It eeema that the program gotten up the audience in good humor during the entire performance. Jt may be said that the play was good in every detail and ereatlv enjoyed by the large number of theatre gocr.j by the Knights and Ladies of Security to be rendered at Waterman hall on Tuesday of next week, is to be some thing out of the ordinary. From in . . . . . r .v formation gieanea oy the jnews, a greater variety and more of Piatt b- mouth's talent will render selections than have ever appeared on one pro gram in the city before. Miss Mamie Sullivan, Miss Edith Patterson ard Miss Swearingen will 6ing olos,which alone is a guarantee mi a good enter tainment. Mrs. J. G. Ricbey will re cite an original poem. Mr. Eigen broadt will rerder one of his finest selections on the cornet. Miss Lil lian Kauble will delight the audience with a violin sola A male quartette composed of B. A. McElwain, Hilt Wescott, A. Toiliff, and R. B. Wind ham will render a selection. Misa Lillian Kauble and Miss Hajeck wiil play a violin duet. Miss Wav bright, who always delights an audi ence, will give a recitation. The Mandolin club, whose playing cannot be excelled, will entertain the audi ence with one or two pieces, and there are other features of the program which we have been unable to get, but which will be printed Monday Miss Kess.er will be the accompanist and R. B. Windham director of the program. The solo to be sung by Miss Swearingen, both words and music, is a product of one of Plattsmouth's tal ented ladies, Mrs. G. F. S. Burton Cuab For Warrants While out in the state recently II. R. Gering arranged with some Ne braska capitalists to take up teacher's warrants at pur so that hereafter the teachers will not have to discount their warrants in order to gel their money. This ought to make Hen-y solid with the school ma'ams. known fact that the elements have an important part to play in the unifor mity of the weed. Those who deal in imported tobacco have experienced not only the "gradual advance- in prices, but the absolute scarcity of Havana and Sumatra. Mr. Wurl is one of those far-si?hted men and he took the precaution to buy heavily, thus insuring uniformity in his ciars. He employs onlv tho best of workmen and his "Gut Heil" and "Wurl Bros"are two brands of the best 5-cent goods on the market. "Porto Reco" is a 10-cent ci?ar that has a fine reputation old People. Oid people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bit ters. This medicine does not stimu late and contains no whiksoy nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It. acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding nature in the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just exactly what they need. Price. 50 cents and $1 per bottle at F. G. Fricko's drug store. 5 in the city is that of Thrasher's. office 412 MAIN ST. PLATTSMOUTH lOO Reward SIOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stapes, 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 niucous surfaces of the sys tem, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much J ia:tn m its curative powers that they otter Une Hundred Dollars tor any case that it tails to cure, send tor list of testimonials. Address. F.I. hbnby &Ce.. Toledo. O fWiold by Druggists lac Ladies', Misses' and Children's Fine Jackets and oapes. The choicest productions of the country's best manufacturers will be offered on ed. fitzgekai,d Saturday, Oct. 9, to October 13, is prepared betler than ever to take care of The display will be made by a representa- fl General Llveru Buslnfiss.tive of Thomas Kilpatrick & Co., of Omaha. liiUnnn -I. 1- -- X I II? I I . wnuac icuuLdiiun iur nanuiing notnmg out stylish and durable goods is unquestionable. Some of the nobbiest garments will beshown at this sale as well as the best values known. An advancing market on all woollens war rants an early purchase. Don't fail to be present at this sale at the store of Quick trips made to all parts of the county. Low prices and court eous treatment assured. STABLES SIXTH AM) VISE IMaflsniontli, Nebraska. STS.t PTTTTTTTTntTfTTTTTTTTTTTfUHMTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrj B No Prosperity . . , To those who do not buv at tho right place. Just received the most desirable lino of Watches, Jewelry nnd Novelties ever shown in the city. Every thing1 up-to-date. Cull and see for yourself. Tho largest Watch and Jewelry repair trade In the county. All goods and repairs fully guaranteed. JOHN T. COLBMHN, THE JEWELER. iHiiunuiiiiuuiimiiuiiiinMtmtUjm 3 3 3 3 WURL & COFFEY, Fitzgerpld Block, Plnttsmouth, Nebraska - ATT R ACT I V E MIL L I N E R Y . . What You Find at Tucker Sisters. All the Latest Styles in WALKING HATS, DAKOTA HATS And Others In Late Shades and Shapes. There Is a Class of People Who are injured by the use of coffee Recently there has been placed in all he grocery stores a new preparation called Graino-O. made of pure grains. that takes the place of coffee. The most .delicate stomach receives it without distress and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over i as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 cts. and 25 els. per J Look Itt uackage. 'iry It. Ask lor Urain-O. New Pattern Hats A A Beautiful Line of Received Each Week. V Stamped Linens. MiyWe havo secured the services of Miss He mnol as trimmer, nnd nrnmnt satisfactory work is assured. TUCKER SISTERS North Side Main Street. : Plattsmouth. St. Louts Kzposltlon. On account 01 tne aoove occasion the B. & M. will sell tickets Septem ber 16th, 21st, 23d, Sth 30th Oct 5th, 7th, 12th, 14th, 19th 21st, at one and one third fare for the round trip, limit to return five d;iys from date of s.tle. V. L. PlCKKTT, Agent Cheap Rate to Kansas City. The M. 1. Ity. will sell tickets at one fare for the round triD to Kansas City on nccouot of carnival and Priests of Pallas parade, Cvtoher 3 to y inclusive, good to return tili Octo ber 10. For further particulars en quire of C. F. Stouten borough, aerent Pleasantly Surprised. The ladies of the German Presby terian Frauenverem called in a body onMrs. ueorge Hildt at her home in the Second ward this nf ter noon and heloed her enjoy her birthday anni versary in a very pleasant manner. Nice refreshments which the ladies brought with them were served, and as a token of their friendshiD. Mrs. Cheap Rates on the Burlington. Homeseekers' excursions Sept. 21, Oct. 5 and 19. One fare for the round trip south and west plus $1. For fur ther information inquire at B. & M ticket office. W. L.. Pickett. Aet. Miss Sadie Raymond. This charming little lady has created the greatest furoo among theatre-goers since Lotla was in her prime, and is today acknowledged to be the most clever subretta on the American stage. Full of vivacity. pretty and winson, with a knowledge of dramatic art seldom seen in a soubrette. She has a hicrhlv cultivated Hildt was presented with some nice voice for singing and is a most artis- cninaware. The afternoon was de lightfully spent in conversation, and in the hospitality of the ho-itess, Mrs. Hildt. tic dancer. In her new p'ay, "Daisy, the Missouri Girl," she has rmple op portunities to display her talen ts and fully captivates her audience with her winning ways. Unlike a great many soubrettes she never resorts to The Ladies are Grateful The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist Epis- 1 w;t. - - . and appreciation for all the assistance they have h11' U D6r WOrk being neat, re received m getting out this issue of The News. in? Dear, refined nnd artistic. At to the management of the paper for the use of White's opera house Thursdav even - I ai : . . . r . . . I - - -No man or woman oan enjoy life or 1)""' ?i '"ePrinie ,or ,nc,r " 'emi laith- ing, October 14 a i "via uh uiaus iuc uauci uusmu e ana - aCCOmpUSD mucn idibu wunu added so much to its appearance, and to all who Subscribe for THE NkwsIo cents suffering from a torpia liver, ue I have contributed articles for the woman's issue. I per week. What do the Children Drink? Don t give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food, drink called GHAIN-O? It is delicious and nour ishing and takes the place of coffee, The moreGrain-0 you give the child ren the more health you distribute through their, systems. Grain-O is made of pure grains, and when pro perly orepired tastes like the choice grades of coffee but costs about i as much. AH grocers sell it. 15c and 25c We are again in the market 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 1S98, and thanking our pa trons who nave 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. James Peltee. ine "Lweyciisi s lsest f riend a familiar name for DeWitt's Witch Huzel Salve, always ready for emer gencies. While a specific for piles, it also instact'y relieves and cures cuts, bruises, salt rheum, eczema and lsr a. m i i an anecuons oi tne sKin. it never fails. F. G. Fricke & Co. anytime at our handsome stock of toiiet articles, cosmetics, perfumeries, baby powders, and rubber goods of all kinds. Quality is what we pride onr- elves on and all our drugs, medi- emeu, tojiei requisites, etc., are se lected with that in view, always. Your prescriptions will be filled with pure fresh drugs. F. G. FRICKE & SUCTH SIXTH STREET. CO.. mhloph B j direct, simple and iclntiflo ao- tion operates on the BLOOD, muscles ana joints taking the poison oat of tho BLOOD and out of the system ; thereby FALL MILLINERY. Mrs. M. A. Street h is a complete stock of up-to date Millinery and it will te kept so by adding New Goods each week. The Nicest an'I Cheapest Hats. Jubilee Plaid Riobons, Stamped Linens and Silks for Fancy Work. Caps, 25 cents to 9 1 Latest Styles. Tnfant Cloaks. Klondjke Hats, 9 cents to 1.60. Velvtti in all Latest Shndes Beautiful beyond comparsion. MRS. M. A.. STREET, PL7T TTSMOUTH, NEB. NEURALGIA and KINDRED dls- sases. tl per Bottla. in rim.-.. .NewHareswCt rss aTHLoraomos oo. DR. WILKINSON OF OMTTHrT. s There is no pain or discomfort when T.ibler'a Buckeye Pile Ointment ia sed. It relieves that itching in creased by scratching. It is prepared CPPrJ LIST: CYC- Car. , w wiiu scienunc accuracy ana proies- sional knowledge, and is the kind that cures bund, bleedine, (itching: ana protruding Piles, with no pain or loss of time. W. D. JONES... Cass County's Oldest : Liveryman, 618 MAIN STREET. STILL IN BUSINESS. NOSfi K weaaings, r unerale or Pleasure Parties, etc Ballard' Snow Liniment cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Sick Headi cae, Sore Throat, Cuts, Sprains, Mruises, Ola bores. Corns, and all nain and innamation. The most penetrating Liniment in the world. Try it, 50c. Oysters In Every Style. On Saturday, October 9, I will open my oj-ster parlors, when the best the market iffords will be served in every tyle. John Schiappbcasse. Potatoes. We have just received a carload of No. 1 Iowa potatoes which we will sell cheap this week. A. II. Weckbach & Co. j AND THROAT. win Be at Dr. LIvInaston's Offh-e Monday. OctobeJ 18. attended to promptly. Terme reasonable. Cash preferred. rates. Telephone 76. It. B. W. D. Joties auctioneer ail disposed of Hack orders Calljand get kinds of stood and fartn ntaeV Itncklen'a Arnica Salve. The bent salve in the world for cuts. burns, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chappep hands, chil blains, corns, and all skin eruptions. .a . i ou positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Pylce 25 cents per box. For sale by F. G. Fricke. T. J. 8okol Half. On Saturday evening, October 9, at their hail. Good music will be fur nished and a nice time is promised all who attend. Zuch-jeiler & Lutz Continuetodoa Ieadingrbusiness in Fancy and Staple Groceries. Because they carry an immense stock, buy for cash and sell at low prices. Everything good to eat of Best Quality. Call and try us. Corner of Sixth and Pearl Streets, Plattsmcntb, ffeb.