D ECLO ELSON, bin You are Welcome to Examine the Finest Line of Merchandise ever brought to Cass County at Prices that defy competition. THE THE HE-FALL Cftllll 0 I ELSON. Men's Working- Pants. $1 00 Men's Cassimer Pants.. ... 2 00 Boys' Pants 75 Childrens' Pants 35 Men's Woolen Shirts". 50 Men's Woolen Dress Shirts. 75 Men's fleece lined underwear 50 Bovs' Underwear.. 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 precaleshirts.SOc Latest novelties in Ties 25c Men's Celluloid Collars 10c Men's Woolen Hose 25c CLOTHIER. DOVEY BLOCK. CLOTHIER, DOVEY BLOCK. EST Come in and let us show j-ou the Completest Line of Goods at the Lowest Possible Prices. nimi iM fTTlvl Childrens' Suits ..$1 00 Boys' Suits . . . 2 65 Men's Business Suits 4 90 Men's Cassimer Suits 6 75 Men's Overcoats" 2 50 Men's Ulster Overcoats 3 05 Bovs' Ulster Overcoats. . . . 1 00 Childrens' Overcoats 1 f5 The Semi Weekly News-Herald PLATTBMOUTH. NIB. BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Lead pencils of all kinds at Gering's. Wall paper of all kinds at Gering & Go's. County Bridge Contractor Sheeley is in town today. Ail lovers of first-class cigars,smoke Wurl's "Gut Hell" All kinds of corks and sealing wax at Gering & Co's. Dr. Elster, Waterman block, for painless dentistry. A fine line of school supplies at Smith & Parmole's. County Commissioner Geo. Young is in the city today. Insure in the German American. Fred Ebinger, Agent. Slates, tablets, pencils pens and inks at Smith & Parmele'a. Our prices on stationary are always the lowest. Gering & Co. A genuine diss tons brick saw, 90c, at Coateu' hardware store Chris Peterson has opened a sa loon or club room at My nard. Corn crib wire 3c per pound, in full rolls, 21c. W. W. Coates & Co. A six-room cottage for rent on Pearl street. Enquire of James Ilerold. Mrs. Sexton is in the city today vis iting old time friends and neighbors. Louie Egenberger got in several hundred cases of canned vegetab'es this week. 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. Ed Threlkeld is in town from Ona wa, la., today. lie reports good times in his town. J. N. Mason of Burlington is in the city the euest of his daughter, Mrs. George Houseworth. Only two of those self regulating air ticht stoves left. Call and examine them. W. W. Coates & Co. Who does your laundry work? Why not give the Pearl steam laundry a trial ? Opposite the court house. A quilt will be di9pf sed of at the Knights and Ladies of Security enter tainmentat Waterman's hall tonight. M. L. Ruby, one of the representa tiv farmers residing' souihwest of town, made The News a pleasant call today. Small pill, safe pill, best pill, De Witt's Little Earlv Risers cure bili ousness, constipation, sick headache P. G. Fricke & Co, 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 inqure at her studio, 405 Vine street. Mrs. Cunningham, of North Platte, wife of the superintendent of the wa ter works there, is in the city visiting Mrs. D. Johnson and family. L. B. Egenberger. will get in a car of potatoes this week and orders for lots of 10-20 or 25 bushels will be filled from the car at reduced rates. You can't cure consumption, but you can avoid it and cure every other form of throat or lung trouble by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. F. G. Fricke & Co. Thers is no need of little children being tortured by ecald head, eczema and 6kin eruptions. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve gives instant relief and eures permently. F. G. Fricke fc Co. Miss Anna Rogers of Omaha will ba at the home of Mrs. Geo. Dovey on Wednesday, October 13, and will be pleased to see anyone desiring to take lessons in sight seeing and harmony. You can't afford to risk your life by allowing a cold to develop into pneu monia or consumption. Instant relief and a certain cure are afforded by One Minute Cough Cure." F. G. Fricke & Co. Disfigurement for life by burns or scalds may be avoided by uiog De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for piles and for all kinds of sores and skin troubles. & Co. Is your child puny, peevish? Does it have F. G. Fricke peeked and convulsions? If so it has worms. White's Cream Vermifuge is the only safe cure. Ev ery bottle is guaranteed to bring worms, 25 cents. Robert Kirkpatrick, one of the solid republican farmers, residing in the VICIIllliy Ul CC)lug nam ""J " town today. Heieports everything in good shape for the success of the republican ticket. The entertainment at the opera house Thursday evening promises to , be one of the best of the season. The 'company is a laree one, and the press j notices where they have been are quite complimentary. There's no better flour made than Feisel's "i'lansifter," manufactured in this city. Ask your grocer for it, and thereby get the best and sup port home industry at the same time, which builds up the town. Do you know that a porous plaster is one of the very best things you can use for a cold in the chest or pains in the back, rheumatism, sprains or mus cular pains, and the very best porous plaster i9 Gering & Co's belladonna and capsicum plaster. It is not what a manufacturer says about his own medicine that cures a patient, but what 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. J. M. Thirswent, of Grosbeck, Tex., says that when he has a spell of in digestion, and feels bad and sluggist, he takes two of DeWitt's Little Early Risers at night, and he is all right the next morning. Many thousands of others do the same thing. Do you? F. G. Fricke & Co. Warning: Peisons who suffer from coughs and colds should heed the waniogs of danger and save them selves suffering and fatal results by us ingOoe Minute Cough Cure. It is an infallible remedy for coughs, colds. croup and all throat and lung troubles F. G. Fricke & Co. Not one-tenth the grocery trade goes to Omaha now that wt.nt there from this city six months ago. This is largely the result of home mer chants advertising their goods and awakening to the wants or tbeir cus tomers. This helps the town and makes batter times for everyone. There is no pain or discomfort when Tabler's Buckeve Pile Ointment is used. It relieves that itching in creased by scratching. It is prepared with scientific accuracy and profes sional knowledge, and is the kind that cures blind, bleeding, (itching and protruding Piles, with no pain or loss of time. We are again in the marKe 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 u9 for four years we are prepared to furnish the finest styles at lowest prices. Give us a call and examine our samples. James Pettee. J. C. Berry, one of the best known citizens of Spencer, Mo., testifies that he cured himself of the worst kind of piles by using a few boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Ho had been troubled with piles for over thirty 3'ears and had used many different kinds of so-called cures, but DeWitt's was the one that did the work and he will verify this statement . if anyone wishes to write him. F. G. Fricke & Co. The News is pleased to know the general expression of interest in the concert and entertainment to be given by the Knights and Ladies of Security at Waterman's hall tonight. The weather is admirab'.e, and a large turnout is assured. Those in charge of the programe have done every thing necessary to make the occasion an enjoyable one. One of the Mason and Hamlin's upright pianos will be used, and there will be no lack of harmony between the voices and the imstrument. lillard 8 bnow Liniment cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Sick Headache, Sore Throat, Cuts, Sprains, Bruises, Olu Sores, Corns, and all pain and inllamation. The most penetrating Liniment in the world. Try it, 50c. Oyster In Kvery Style. On Saturday, October 9, I will open my oyster parlors, when the best the market iffords will be served in every style. JonN Schiappecasse. St. Louis Kxposltlon. On account of the above occasion the B. & M. will sell tickets Septem ber 16th, 21st, 23J, 28th 30th, Oct. 5th. 7th, 12lh, 14th, 19th, 21st, at one and one third fare for the round trip, limit to return five days from date of sale. W. L. Pickett, Agent. A majority of the farmers in Cass county begun gathering their corn this week. It is said to be in better condition for cribbing than it was the first of November last year. THE "DADS" TRANSACT BUSINESS Karh Member Bring Mefore the Council Business of Consideration. The council met in regular session last evening with M'iyor Gutsche in the chair, the only absentee being HeLel . The minutes of the last session were read and approved, after which a communication from Wm. Wetten kamp was read in regard to the coun cil chamber and police headquarters, in which amo :g other things, he of fered to provide a room for storing wood. It was referred to the judici ary committee. The treasurer's rero.-t was toad, showing a balance on hand of $S,791.07 Referred to the finance committee. The report of the police judge and chief of police was read and referred to the police committee. The claims committee reported the claim of II. C. McMaken & Son as correct, and it was reported to tho finance committee. Slater, of tho Fifth, stated that O'Neil had considcable tax which he desired to work out, and would do the filling' in of the road out near tho brick yard south of town, for 8 cen's a yard. On motion, ha was granted permission to do the work, Saltier said that an opportunity o' fered to trade tho old street car rails for a couple of carloads of stone chips, and he was instructed to make the trade. Lutz, of the fire and water commit tee reported that the catch basias ha been ruised as directed. Whalen of the light committee r& ported that a couple of persons wished to take gs, but that some 600 feet of mains would have to be laid in orde to accommodate them. No action wa taken in the matter. Sattler called attention to an alley on Y mtersteen hill, which he said was in bad condition. On motion the street commsisioner was ordered to make the necessary repairs imme auteiy. A culvert ana ditch near the Pacific house were also ordered repaired. vvurtemoerger askea that some gradirg be done in order that he could lay 6ome sidewalk, which was ordered done. Several washouts were ordered repaired and a number o sidewalks were oidored put down and tho costs taxed up against the owners of the property. City Attorney Grimes re:id alengthy statement in regard to the cases of Dovey vs. the city and the B. & M. vs. the city, and Cummins moved that the council consent to a continuance in tho case of the B. & M. against the city. Carried. The names of J. L. I'ojt, Henry Herold and Mis. Thomas Walling were submitted to fill vacancies on the library board, and wore promptly con firmed. On motion of Lutz, an alley on Cutt- off street was ordered opened, and on motion of White a crossing at Seventh and Locust was ordered repaired. Reb-.il asked that the chief of police be instructed to put in a small culvert at Oak and Vine, and also one at Thir teenth and Vine. The wont was or dered done. Sattler called attention to a pile of old lumber owned by the city, and on motion of Cummins ail old lumber owned by the city that was not suit able for repairing sidewalk, was or deied hauled to the electric 'iuht works to be used as fuel. The finance committee reported the following bills ns correct, and they were allowed, after which the council adjourned. Wm Wetenkamp, rent... $25 00 Johu Murray, police 40 00 f J Hansen, same 40 00 J Fitzpatriek, same 50 00 CbasOnmes, expense 4 05 B C Kerr, same (j 0 M Archer, same 16 20 B (.5 Kerr, same 8 60 E Kildow, labor 4o On Library, expense vo 00 A H Weckbach & Co, coal 89 00 J B Long, labor 22 50 W W Coates & Co, mdse 3 85 Wm Sage, labor 4 00 J M Johns, SHtne 60 00 A Kurtz, tame ". 37 50 Hans Rathman, same 7 50 P Tevan, same 1 20 A W Osborn, same 49 37 Oeo Uongenhagen, eamc G 70 ti U McMaken 10 50 Geo Mann 1 50 W W Coates 12 90 F M Richev 72 80 J Fitzpatnck 5 00 P J Hansen 5 00 W Gineery 3 00 Lyman Kildow 16 95 E E Hilton 8 00 L Kildow 7.1 Cass Connty Dairy. It F. Dein has aeain taken charge of the Cass County Dairy and will be pleased to serve his old customers and also others desiring pure milk. He will also furnish cream and butter milk when desired. Your patronage is solicited. PROTESTS ARE FILED. The - Silver Republicans Tested. Force to He I Yesterday George L. Sheldon, by his attorneys, Beeson & Root, C. S. Polk and C. A. Rwls, filed a protest with tho county clei k against allow ing the silver republican ticket to go on tho ballot according to the new election law. protest was filed by J. W. Holmes against W. C. Nye's name appearing on the ticket for assessor of Rock Bluffs precinct as a silver republican, and one by C. W.Taylor against Ja cob Falter appearing on the ticket in the same way, for the reason that it was intended to mislead the voter, and because there was no such party at the last election and according to tho new law, no such ticket could b printed. The matter comes up fot hearing before Robortson oa Friday. The claim that a convention of fifty silver rapublicans nominated a ticket is denied as no such number rightly belonging to that faith can bo found in tho county. HAND-MADE CIUAKS. Otto Hurl, Manufacturer or Fine Cigars ni Dealer In Tobacco anil Smok ers' Supplies. Consumers of tobacco invariably be come attached to some kind of a cigar, and to continue in its use it is neces sary th it the good s are uniform. This has been a decidedly hard year to get good, uniform tobacco, even more so than ordinary years. It is a well known fact that the elements have an important part to play in the uuifor mity of the weed. Those who deal in imported tobacco have experienced! not only the gradual advance in prices, but the absolute t-carcity of Havana and Sumatra. Mr. Wurl is one of thoe far-sighted men and he took the precaution to buy heavily, thus insuring uniformity in his cigars. He employs only tho l est 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 cigar that has a fine reputation Wants S25.000 Damages. Louis Olson yesteraay, through his attorney, filed a petition with the district cleric wherein he asks for $25,000 damages against the C. U. & Q. railroad company. Olson is-a carpen ter for a number or years. Realleges in his petition that on the 14th day 'of August, 1S90, he was directed with certain others to carry some lumber from a lumber pile across the track and into the building where he was wo king. That while so doing he was struck and knocked down, badly bruised and a leg cutoff by a loco motive that failed to make its ap proach Known by either whistling or ringing of bell. The wounds, bruises, and loss of limb mentioned above, he considers worth $25,000, and accordingly sues for that amount. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Vo"thington, Ind., "Sun," writes: "You have a valuable prescription in Electric Bit ters, and I can cheerfully recommend it for Constipation and Sick Headache and as a general system tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annie Stehle, 2023 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, was ail run down, could not eat nor digest food, haa a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric Bittera restored her health and renewed her strength. Prices 50 cents and $1. Get a bottle at P. G. Fricke 's drug store. 6 SlOO Reward SIOO. Tlie readers of this Daner will he nti-ad r learn that there is at least one dreaded disease mat science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh beinir a constitutional Hi. ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's i.atarrn ure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of th teni, thereby destroying the foundation of the uiscdsc, auu k'v"K me paiient strength Dy build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One rtunarea Dollars tor any case that it fails to cure, send lor list of testimonials. Address. F.I. iikvcv ivf TrIed. O tSold by Druggists 7.5c Itacklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in the world for cuts. burns, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, cbappep hnnds, chil blains, corns, ard all skin eruptions. and positively cures piles, or no Day required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Pyice 25 cent per box. For sale by F. G. Fricke. Floor! Floor! We have 100 sacks of good flour left at$l per sack. Come early, it won't last long. F. S. White. Wanted. A good girl for general housework, enquire for particulars at The News office. WHITE'S OPERA HOUSL, tt'. .. WHITE. Alnrtnuor. ONE NIGHT ONLY. THursdau Evening, October 14 THE "LITTLE STREAK O' SUNSHINE'' Sadie Raymond and her clever company in the big "hit" of the season. Daisy, we Missouri Girl Interpreted by a strong cast, includ ing the most popular comedians, MR. FRED RAYMOND. NO ADVANCE IN TH K FIUCES. FOR FIRE.. LIFE.. Accident UL call on j. h. Thrasher. The only first-class Rental Agency in the city is that of Thrasher's. OFFICE 412 MAIN ST. PLATTSMOU 1 1I ED. FITZCEKAI.D Has new stock, new rigs and is prepared better than ever to take care of fl General Liveru Business. Quick trips made to all parts of the county. Low prices and court eous treatment assured. STAHLES SIX I II AM) VISE NTS., riattsmoulk, Nebraska. EJHTMHMMMTTTWTiTTTTTTTTTTTTnTTTTTTnWTTTTtg No Prosperity , . . To those who do not buy at tho right place. Just received the most desirable lino of Watches, Jewelry and Novelties ever shown in the city. Everv- fc thing up-to-date. Call and see for yourself. The largest Watch and Jewelry repair trade in the county. All goods and repairs fully guaranteed. JOHN T. COLBMHN, THE JEWELER. Top Wcal and Sudden Changes Such as are incident to fail weather, are almost certain to eive you a cold. Colds neglected generally lend to coughs and frequently to pneumonia and consumption. For all these and most ailments dependent upon an im poverished condition of the b'.ood, cod liver oil is excellent. We keep it Dlain and in various emulsions, alf-o the purest drugs and chemicals, and the best toilet supplies in the country, at extremely attractive prices. F. G. FRICKE & CO., SOUTH 8IXTH STREET. Registration Notice. The several boards of registration will meet for the purpose of having a general registration eJote".Vn $eLT re,sPtive wards in the city of Hattcmouth . Nebraska, on Thursday. Octobe? H. rriday October and Saturday. October iJ, and shall remain in session on each of said days from 8 o clock a. ni. until 9 o'clock p. m.. at the tollowing place-;: First ward Perk itlS hot! h1rwIr Main c f roof Second ward Turner Hall. Wa'shineton av- : enue. I Third ward W. D. tones' liverv ham. Main ' street. j rourth w..rd Police judge's office. Main street Fifth ward Bach's grocery store, Lincoln avenue. First ward is composed of that part of the city lying north of Main street and east of Seventh street. Second ward is composed of that part of the city lying north of Main street ami west of Sev enth street. Third ward is composed of that part o the city lying south of Main street, and west of Sixth ortn nneot filth ward. J is composed of that Dart of the city lying south of Mam street, east of Sixth, and north and soutn ot f ilth ward. F'ifth ward is composed of that part of the city lving north of Palmer's addition and including fractional lot 7. of section ID. townsnlD 13. ranee 14. and all that portion nf citv lvinir west of Lincoln avenue and south of the north lines of section 19. township 12, ranee 14. and section 24. township 12. range 13. . Voters will govern themselves accordingly. B. C. K.BKR, City Clerk. H CRHND SALE OF nrrr Ladies', Misses' and Children's Fine Jackets and capes. The choicest productions of the country's best manufacturers Saturday, Oct. The display will be made by a representa tive of Thomas Kilpatrick & Co., of Omaha, whose reputation for handling nothing but stylish and durable goods is unquestionable. Some of the nobbiest garments will beshown at this sale aswell 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 WURL & COFFEY, Fitzgerald Block, Plattsmouth, Nebrnskn ATTRACTIVE MILLINERY . What You Find at Tucker Sisters. All the Latest Styles in WAI KING HAT a 1 v a a a a k And Others In Late New Pattern Hats Received Each Week, 2T We have secured the services of satisfactory work is assured. TUCKER North Side Main Street. : Plattsmouth. FALL MILLINERY. Mrs.. M. A. Street h is a complete stoi-k of up to date Millinery and it will le kept so by adding New floods each week. The Nicest and Cheapest Hats. Jubilee I'taid Iti nitons. Stamped Linens and Silks for Fancy Work. Caps, 25 cents to $1 Latest Styles. Infant Cloakx. Klondjko Hats, )H cents to SI. 50. Velvi ti in all Latent Shades Beautiful beyond cimparsion. MRS. M. STREET, PLHTTSMOUTH, NEB. STILL IN EST rir f.,r Wj I liiis, i''in ra' attended to rrnnvt.lr. Terms reasonable. Gash preferred rates. Tolephsme 7ii. Ti. B. W.'D. Joe auctioneer all disposed of Zuckweiler Continuetodoa leadingbusiness 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, - - - Plattsmouth, Neb. 9, to October 13, nAKOTA HATQ m-r imam a a alia! tJ Shades and Shapes. A A Beautiful Line of f Stamped Linens. Miss II cm pel as trimmer, and prompt, SISTERS W. D. JONES... Cass County's Oldest : Liveryman, 618 MAIN STREET, BUSINESS. or P!e'iuro f t c, c'c. I f ! f: dt r C.tlP'ind tre: kinds of gone; awri 1 ""tn HtOC5r & Lutz