Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, January 26, 1898, Image 1

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PLATTSMOUTII, NEB., .JANUARY 2(5, 18S8.
VOL. VI. NO. 215.
TIIK UKUALIJ, KHtabliHhcU April 10, iWS4. f
WEEKLY
4 Talk About Diamonds 4
4W Their brilliant erlitter Bcarco 7
outrivals tho polihh you can put
9 on a MurzluiThhoe. Cood leulher, 9
A well-tan tied lealhe: that's the A
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m it wearH. it fits, it "feels trood" C
A whetlio- jou walk acrotss the
r Hiri'Bi, or across u.e connneni. .
B It's a shine a slaver, a (mother. 9
4 Costs money V Of course not 4
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I 'ill one on and Lrive it lonrue a
A chance to talk. You'll do the
7 ta.kintr after- you've worn a pair
and we'll sell a lot more.
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II. M. SOKNMCIISEN, Manager.
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Large Supply of all the
UEST GRADES
HARD COAL SOFT
Including the Famous
Missouri. Illinois,
Jackson Hill and
Canon City Lump,
Always on hand Also a quantity of
cheaper Grades of NUT COAL. We also
keep on hand a'.l kinds of Wood. All or
ders promptly de'ivered. Leave orders
at grocery store of A. H. Weckbach & Co.
FURNITURE
UNDERTAKING
House Furnishings.
STOVES, RANGES.
Our stock Is complete In all lines r il we
In vite our friends to look It over. Wo wll
pn.le ivor to please you. Call and see us.
STREIGHT C SATTLER,
(Successors to Lfctry Boeck. )
PLATTSMODTH, - NET
..GO TO..
CLARK'S
FOR
Groceries
AND
Crockery
The Filling of
Prescriptions..
Is the most important work of a gool
drugstore. The very lives of a com
munity depend upon the care and in
tegrity of the man who fills its pre
scriptions. We us" only the very best
and f'-eshest drugs. and exorcise most
p linsVtking- cam to prevent the pos
sibility of error.
F. G. FRICKE & CO.,
SOUTH SIXTH STKKET.
.Wright's Condensed Smoke
for Smoking all Meats. Im
parts a delicious flavor. Keeps
(Meat Sweet and free from In
sects. A 75 cent bottle will
smoke 250 pounds. Sold by all
Drugreists. Made by E. ri.
WRIGHT & Co., Ulysses, Neb.
For Sale by F. G. Fricke Co.
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COUNCIL HOLDS A SRIEF SESSION.
The Dovey Matter Will Come Up
Again at the Next Ateeting.
A IVtltion From Mr. Iovy, In IC-Kr'
t IIIh Suit AgatiiHt tli t ity. It K:il
Itt-Tore the Me-tltK Would I.ik An
I iim-llt Nettlemeiit of the t'ontro-
vry A Happy C'oul.
There was a rather brief sopwion of
the city fathers ut tho council cham
ber last njtfht less than an hour be
incr taken 11 r and, although little
business of importance was transacted,
tho meeting was a very interesting
one. Upon roll-call by the clerk, it
was found that all tho members were
present except VVhalen.
Minutes of last regular meeting
were road, and after a correction had
boen made, wore adopted.
A communication from It. Ii. Wind
ham was read, and ordered placed on
file.
The clerk next read a petition from
Geo. E. Uovey in regard to that gen
tleman's suit against tho city of
Plattsmouth. Tho Euit, so the peti
tion stated, w.is brought because of
damage which some of tho Dovey
property sustained from a water
sewer, located adjacent thereto; that
it was tho wish of the petitioner to ar
rive at soma agreement with tho coun
cil, or a committee from that body,
and that any reasonable proposition
which they might make, looking to a
final settlement of the matter, would
be cheerfully and carefully considered.
A communication from City Attorney
Grimes, stating his opinion in tho
matter, was also read. The attorney
favored arbitration as the bet way
out of tho difficulty. Mr. Cummins,
as chairman of the judiciary commit
tee, was also in favor of arbitration,
and said ho had called on Mr. Dovey
to talk the matter over, but the latter
had been busy" at the time.
After considerable discussion as to
what disposition should be made of
the matter, a motion to lay it over
until next meeting prevailed unani
mously. Cummins, of the judiciary commit
tee, moved that tho ordinance re
cently drafted by the city attorney,
compelling property owners to remove
snow, ice and i-ther obstructions from
their sidewnlks, be not adopted.
Mr. Sattler asked to be enlightened
as to why this conclusion had been
arrived at. Mr. Cummins gave sev
eral reasons, one of which was that
they were not vested with the power
to adopt such an ordinance. Attor
ney Grimes gave, as his legal opinion,
that the ordinance was good and
valid, and that it could be easily en
forced. The attorney further stated
that he had copied it after the
statutes of the an eastern city; that
the ordinance had been sustained by
the supreme court of the states
01 Illinois ana Connecticut; also
that he had drafted it at the instiga
tion of the council, not of his own ac
cord, and. that he had thought it good
and valia at the time t.f drafting it
and that he still continued to think
so. A motion to lay the matter on
the table was made, and a vote re
sulted in live for and four against
the proposition. Several other mo
tions were voted upon, but the orig
inal motion to lay the matter on the
table prevailed.
The finance committee then handed
in its report, and, on motion of Lutz,
the city clerk was instructed to draw
warrants for the following accounts
against the city:
Wm. Wettenkamp, rent of room
25 00
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A 11 Weckbach.
D A Campbell 1 )
B & M R K. freight.
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K H Cunningham, labor
Kgenberger ic Troop, tuel
Geo K. Ilouseworth
Conrad Churchill Co
standard Oil Co., oil
The clerk was instructed to comply
strictly with the ordinance governing
the electric light plant, iu regard to
outstanding accounts Jor light.
The report of the police judge and
marshal were found correct by the po
lice committee and ordered placed on
file.
Adjournment was then taken.
Were Happily Wedded.
At 8 o'clock last evening Judge M.
Archer pronounced the words which
united the lives of Mr. Ed Petersen
and Miss Emily A. Linquist. The
contracting parties are both well
known in this city, the former being
in the emyloy of J. I. Unruh, while
the bride has acted in the ca
pacity of clerk in the "Wonder" store.
The cei inony w as peiformed a few
minutes prior to the commencing of
the city council and the memb-ts
were, therefoi e, permitted to wilhess
the performance, a treat which they
had not anticipated.
New iotal Curd.
The new postal c ird issued by the
Washington department is just mak
its appearance in this city. It does
not differ materially froin the old one,
the main chango being that it is
about a qu"rter of an inch narrower.
This difference furnishes the reason
for the new card. It can be enclosed
in an ordinary-sized envelope, which
could not be done with the old one.
In other respects the two cards are
alike except that the form of the let
tering on the new one is somewhat
different.
Pettee's music stor and piano de
pot, is headquarters for the- latest in
nice sheet music. Call in.
At Itoyd'M Tlietre.
One of the most notable engage
ments of tho season at Hoyd's theatre
oegins tonight, says tho Omaha Dee,
when Herbert Kelcey and Etlio Shan
non will present, for tho first time; in
this city, Madeleine Lucetto Hyley's
new comedy, "A Coatf Many Colors."
The company will be presented here
with the same cast and all of tho
scenery, properties, etc., used during
tho run at Wnl lack's theater, New
York City. Tho characters in tho
play will be distributed as follows:
riorum Walboys William I. I.eMoyne
lieinian Walboys Herbert Kelrey
Hamilton Walboys l.dwar.l I). Lyons
Spoftord Kobmson David Torrence
Saunders Kdward .-ie
W aiter Kdward lames
Mrs. Majendie . Kllie Wilton
Ksther itmninn Miss Shannon
Lola McWhirter Walboys Georgia liusby
The company will give a matinee
Wednesday afternoon which will give
Piaitsinouth theatre-goers an excel
lent opportunity to seo this splendid
company. .Those who wish to lose
but little time can tal.o tho M. I,
train at 1 i :67 and return on tho 15. fc
M. at (:lo or 8.23.
The OnutrKt Ii(teovery Yet.
W. M. liepine, editor Tiskiiwa, III.,
"Chief," s;ys: "We won't keep house
without Dr. King's New Discovery for
consumption, cough and colds. Ex
perimented with many others, but
never got the truo remedy until we
used Dr. King's New Discover'. No
other remedy can take its placo in
our home, as in it wo have a certain
and suro cute for coughs, colds,
Whooping cough, etc. " It is idle to
experiment with other remedies,
even if they are urged on you as just
is good as Dr. King's Ne'w Discovery.
They aie not so good, because this
remedy has a record of cures and be
sides is guai anteed. Tt never fails to
satisfy. Trial bottles free at F. G.
Fricke's drutr store. 3
From Itahy In the llili Chair
To grandma in the rocker, Grain-O is
good for the whole family. it is the
long-desi rt d substitute for coffee.
Never upsets the nerves or injures the
digestion. Made from pure grains it
is a food in itself. Has tho taste and
appearance of the best coffee at i tho
price. It is a genuine and scientific
article and is como to stty. It makes
for health and strength. Ask your
Grocer for Grain-O.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, 1 .
Lucas County, " '
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the
senior partner of the firm of 1". J. Cheney & Co.,
doing business in the city of Toledo, county and
t.ue aforesaid, and that said tirm will pay the
um of One Hundred Dollars fur each and every
cae ol Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use
ot Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Frank j. Cmkney.
Sworn to before me and subscr.bed in my
presence this ltjth day ol December. A. 1. IS'.ti.
.. W (jLEASON,
Seal) Notary 1'ublic.
I lall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and
acts daectly on the blood and surfaces ol the
system. Send br testimonials, free.
b . J. Cheney Co., T ledo, O.
?""Suld by druggists, 7."ic.
A Clever Trick.
It certainly looks like it, but there
is really no trick about it. Anybody
can try it who has Lame Back and
Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous
troubles. We mean he can cure him
self right away by taking Electric
Hitters. This medicine tones up the
whole system, acts as a stimulant to
the Liver and Kidneys, is a blood
purifier and nerve tonic. It cures
constipation, headache. Fainting
spell, sleeplessness and melancholy.
It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative
and restores the system to its natural
vigor. Try Electric Hitters and be
convinced that they are a miracle
worker. Every bottle guaranteed.
Only 50c a bottle at F. G. Fricke &
Go's drug store.
Hard and Soft Coal.
John Waterman is sole agent for
the faiLiOii-! Mendota so t coal. Also
ea fries the ' e;L grades of nard coal.
wood, uunber, -a: L. siiingies. lime,
cement. :c. 1. vod a : e go.ng to
uui d. i w'l. nav vou .osee Water
man. Udice at tne fear o! v a ter
mini b.ock oa Fi.V.i street.
A 1 iioioe Kt'aml.
The Clover Leaf b ar.d of Hour on
ale iy F. 6. A iiite ai d manufactu- eil
o.v trie new Woep.ug a e:- Mi..ing
company .sexlra ii.ee. call at W uiie o
and leave vo:r ofdei for a sact of ii
and after in. ;i you wi.l Use no other
I'eait u.iiu Laundry.
H. F. Goodman has his new laundry
fully equlpneJ with latest devices,
now in running order, and asks a
nave of your patronage. His wo k is
nis oest au vertisemem, and if you try
the new iaundry there wid be no
longer any excuse for sending goods
away. Nothing too p'ooi for our
natrons is our motto. Work called
for and delivered.
Fa m. v lire. ni. Cakes, Etc.
iioiioways are ueadciuaf - s for fine
bread, ca .es . ud everything usually
kept iu a !ir'. cl i-s oakery. Alsocan-
u es. nuts, etc. Give them a calt
Fitzgerald block, at -S thl's old stand.
Annual Meetiug;.
The annual meetirg of the Plaits-
mouth Brick cv Terra Cotta Manufac
turing Co. will ie held ai the office of
T II Pollock on FiiJaj, January 28,
1SDS, at 7:3d p. m.
l. 11. Pollock, Sec y.
The Q.Z. society of the Presbyterian
church wili give a sociable at the
Woman's Exchange rooms in the
Iliiey block. Friday, January 28. Ad
mission lucent?. II freshm onts free.
Everybody is cordially invited.
Potatoes deteriorate in cooking
qualities when exposed to light prob
nbly more than any vegetable grown,
and should strictly be kept in perfect
darkness if the highest quality is(o
bo preserved.
STAMPS FOR THE EXPOSITION.
I'oHtolllre Department Finally Decide.
poll the DenlK"".
Washington, Jan. 24. Tho post
otlice department has selected designs
for tho Transmississippi Exposition
Htamps ana they are now in tho hands
of the Bureau of Printing and En
graving, which has been requested to
rush their preparation for the presses
As finally decided upon tho subject of
stamps will bo as follows: One cent
stamp, Marquette on the banks of tho
Mississippi, after a painting by Lam
prect; 2-cent, Ends bridge over the
Mississippi, showing a portion of the
city of St. Louis: 4-cent, mounted In
pian chief, after a drawing by Freder
ick Kemington; o-cent, hunting
buffalo, after a picturo in Schoolcraft's
"History of Indians;" 8-cent, shows
Fremont, tho pathfinder, raising tho
(lag on the llocky mountains. The
10-cent stamp shows tho hardships of
of scotts. Tho design is after a paint
ing by A. G. Heaton of Philadelphia
and represents an emmigrant's wagon,
drawn by a team of horses, ono of
which is fallen and cannot rise. It is
surrounded by tho emigrant, his wife
and children, who are looking at it
in helplessness. On the 50-cent stamp
will bo a mining scene, an old pros
pector and two mules. The$l stamp
will show a herd of cattle fleeing be
fore a storm. The hist stamp of the
series is a $2 stamp and represents a
harvesting scence in the great north
west. The department hai considered
carefully the protests of stamp collec
tors, who do not wish to have the
stamps issued, but before the issue
was finally decided on it received the
approval of the cabiuet. Philatelists
prefer, if the i.-sue is to be made at
all, that ho new stamps shall replace
those now in use for the period of the
exposition at least, thus giving them
a standing which they would not have
if they were merely a fancy series of
stamps, issued without any real rea
son. The matter is receiving atten
tion from the department and it is
very likely that the special issuo will
succeed the regular issue for the six
months during which the exposition
will last.
President of Brazil Coming.
Washington, Jan. 24. Following
the visit of President Dole of Hawaii,
it is not improbable that the prospec
tive president of Brazil will visit tho
United States some time between
March 1 and November next. The
election occurs in March and tho pre
vailing impression is that Senor Cam
pos Salles, candidate of the republican
party, and an eminent member of that
element, will bo elected. He has sig
nified the purpose in case of his elec
tion of visiting Argentina and other
southern republics and of then coming
to the United States for an extended
trip. He has traveled widely in Eu
rope and this will be the first visit to
the United States.
Hacklen'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.
Did You Make Your Graia-O This Way?
Here are the latest directions: Use
one teaspoonful of Graiu-O to two cups
of cold water. Mix the Grain-O with
half an egg and add the water. (Be
sure to measure.) After the water
gets to the boiling point, let boil for
fifteen to twenty minutes. Use cream
and sugar to suit the taste. If you
have not cream use hot milk.
A lady said: "The first time I drank
Arain-O I did not like it, but after
using it for ten days and forming the
habit, nothing would induce me to go
back to coffee." This is the exper
ience of ail. If you will follow direc
tions, measure it every time and make
it the same, and try it for ten days,
3-0U wili not go back to coffee.
Hoinetteekers' tnursons.
Homeseekers excursion tickets will
be sold on Janun y 4 and 8, February
1 and 15, March 1 and 15, via Missouri
Pacific railway to all points in Arkan
sas, Tex s. Louisiana. Indian Terri
tory, Oklahoma, Arizona and New
Mexico, at rate of one fa e p us $2.
For particulars call at M. P. office.
C. F. STOUTEXISOKOUGH, Agt.
TO Cl'KK A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bro mo Quinine Tablets.
Ail druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. 2oc. The genuine has
L. B. Q. tn each tablet.
No! it is not claimed that
Foley's Honey and Tar will cure
Consumption or Asthma in ad
vanced stages, it holds out no such
false hopes, but does truthfully
claim to always give comfort and
relief in the very worst cases and in
the early stages to effect a cure.
ForlSale by SMITH & PARMELE.
.Many I'eople Caunot Drink
Coffee at night. It spoils their sleep.
Vou can drink Grain-O when you
ploaso and sleep liko a top. For
Grain-O does not stimulate; It nour
ishes, cheers .and feeds. Yet it looks
and tastes liko tho best offoo. For
nervous persons, joung peoplo and
children, ( Jrain-O is tho perfect drink.
Made from pure grains. (Jet a pack-
ago from your grocer today. Try it in
place of coffee. 15 and 2";c.
Can. County Dairy.
II. F. Do in has asrain taken charge
of the Cass County Dairy and will be
pleased to serve his old customers aDd
al.-o others desiring pure milK. Ho
will also furnish cream and butter
m.ik when desired. Your patronage
is solicited.
Choice Hay.
C. Shollz, tho Sixth street Hour anp
feed merchant, hvs just received a
car of nice upland hay. It wi.l pay
those in need of good hay to give him
a call.
New Improvement.
The Pearl Steam laundry has just
received ono of the latest pattern
bosom, collar and cuff ironers from
Chicago, and is better prepared lhan
ever to do nice work. Remember
Pearl Steam laundrv, Main street.
Legal Notice.
In the district court of Cass country, Nebraska
Henry Ktkenbary, et al. 1
vs. I
Citizens bank of l'latts- f
mouth. Nebraska. )
Notice of hearing on petition of stockholders
and depositors to sell real and personal assets.
Now upon thfs l-'ud day ot January A. 1).
Is'.ts, this cause came on for hearing upon the
petitions for an order to sell pari ol the assets
ol said bank, as petitioned for by stockholders
Henry Kikenbary, et al.. by the depositees 1).
O. Dwyer, et al., by the receivers Charles C
Parmele. Frank J. Morgan and N. 11. Meeker.
And it appears to the court that a hearing
should be had thereon, it is hereby ordered that
a hearing upon saiu several petitions be tiad and
the time for such heaJing be on Saturday. an
uary !, A. D., is. , at 'i o'clock p. in., or as soon
thereafter as the same can be heard, at which
time all persons iuteres ed must show cause. If
any, why the prayer of the several petitions
should not be granted.
It is further ordered that a copy of thi order
be published in the Semi-Weeklv News-Herald
for two publications prior to said date. In wit
ness whereof 1 have hereunto Bet my hand this
-'Jnd day of January, A D. 1W.
Uasil S. Ramsey, Judge.
Notice to Creditors.
State of Nebraska, )
( 'ass '011 ut v. f
In County Court
In the matter ot the estate of Emilia Wurl, de
ceased Notice is hereby given that the creditors of
said deceased will meet the executor ol said es
tate, before me, county judge of . Cass county,
Nebraska, at the county court room in I'latts
niouth in said county, on the -d day of August,
A. D.. at 'J o'clock p. 111., for the purpose ot
presenting their claims for examination, adjust
ment and allowance. Six months are allowed
lor creditors of said deceased to present their
claims and one year for the executors to settle
saiil estate, from the 21st day of February, l'Ji.
This notice shall be published in the Semi
Weekly News-Herald for four weeks success
ively, prior to the 21st day of February, lsiis.
Witness my hand and seal of said county court
at I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, this -5th day of Jan
uary, lstt.
LScalJ George M. Spirlock,
County Judgx.
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WANTS
DimmmuuimuiiiiUAiiiiiuuAiiiuiiiiiAia
iSpeeial notices under this bead will be
chargeu for at the rate of 5i cent per word
ench nsertlon . )
HELP WANTED.
WANTEH A goad i rl for general housework,
i'.i p.r week. Enquire at tne News oliice.
TWO good incubators for sale. Inquire ol El
son, the clothier.
FOR KENT.
FOR KENT A 4-room house with stable.
per month. Enquire ol J. C. Peterson.
FOR RENT Six-room house in good repair,
centrally located, j-i per month. Enquire ol
J. C. F'eterson.
FOB SALE.
JOK SALE A house, to be moved away. En
quire OI 1. II. i OllOC 1L .
;lR SALE A family carriage, as good as
new. at na.l price. Enquire ol J.C Feterson'
160
Acre 1111 one-half mile from Myuard.
p.euaid laud. Gjod buildings. Fr:ce
... 1 pc a-ie.
jrjiAAcre farm, four miles west of Mynaid.
113U N.ne room luuse. Good land, junuuig
ua.ci. Fr.ce Sio per acre.
i;ea: .Vroom cottage; good location; cistern
and city water, ji'.u.
Acres: ail in fruit. Sp.endid six-room cottage.
Near snop. Frice se."0.
Room house and good barn. Two large lots.
i-MJ.
80
Acre', farm, Otoe county. Good land and
good buildings, Frice d,'W.
LO I S of bargains in city property and acre
tracts. X. 11. FoLLOCK,
Real Estate, Loans and insurance.
Over First National oaiii, F.a.tsiuouth, Neb.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SEWING Ail kinds of plain and fancy se';ng,
dressmaking, repairing ol gents and boV
i. otr.es done ai i:ie rooms ol Mrs. Orilla Sner
man, over Coates' hardware store, -418 Main
street.
FOUND A small leather grip near the fair
grounds. The owner may call at the News
oirice.
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ANTED To trade. A good gold watch
for an organ. Enquire at the News ofhc e.
WANTED Active, sober and trustworthy man
to trave. through tins section. Saiary SM a
UiOUih. payaj.e weeitly, and expenses; sp.endid
opportunity. Address SHEFF company, laiU
Cnestuut street, Fmladelphia, Fa.
With Blizzards Yet to Come
It EM EM MKIt WE ARE 1IEAD
OlIAK'J EKS Hill
WARM
SLIPPERS
SHOES
RUBBERS
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By watchfulness on our part we made
an extra good deal on
.. JLiillei" JJooLs..
Children's first quality, d '1
fleece lined Sfy
Misse-' fitt quality, p-v
fleece lint d
Ladies' first quality,
fleece 'lined ,5'
Youth's first quality,
fleece lined '
CALF. KIP AND GRAIN
BOOTS FROM S1.50 UP.
1 ROBERT SHERWOOD,
11 ifaii
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Fancy Groceries.
Choice Canned Goods.
These are
White's Grocery Store
(THE OLD RELIABLE.)
A select stock of Dry (ioods n the
arrived. If you want llie iiest foyou1
F. S. WHITE,
Upper Main Street.
The Best Is
Good Enough..
And that is what you will find at the Hed
bloom Pharmacy. Especial attention is
paid to the prescription department, and
the store having recently been restocked
with pure drugs, and having in charge a
competent pharmacist, you are running
no risk.
We also have a full stock of Paints
and artists' materials: Tube Paints,
Bronzes of all kinds, Brushes, Cold Leaf
and Powder, Varnishes, Crayons in black
and all the shades, artists spatulas,
Plaques and Tiles for decorations.
An examination of our stock will
prove that the goods and prices are both
correct. Give us a call.
fieclDloom Pharmacy,
i-?i?vV: xjzi;YC7ir, Aor.
.. THE LEADERS ..
IN THE GROCERY TRADE
ARE
A. H. WECKBACH & CO.
THEY cary the la "rest and cco-t comoleie line in Cass county. oEvery
thinsf r"e5h and new. They pay c.sii To our jrtods and give their custo
mors the advantage of special discounts. A comp ete line of canned jrooda
always in etccl'. The only p ace in t ie city where you Jean get all kinds of
fresh Cheese. Call and see u.
A. H. WECKBACH &
Felt Boots
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