Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, February 12, 1898, Image 4

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    A SuccrsHful Hoime.
Ilamllton Crhartt & Co. started in
a small way to manufacture overalls
And clothing in Detroit a few years
ngo, and by attention to business and
manufacture of superior goods, their
business has grown until it i9 ono of
the big houses in tho manufacturing
city. Their mako of overalls and
trousers is generally recognized as
the best, and their agents here, Klein
& Co., never tiro of talking over tbe
merits of these goods.
Klein & Co. have the exclusive
agency in this county for this tirm,and
the first of the week they received an
elegant picture advertising tho over
alls that is worth seeing. The picture
is 7x0 feet in size, and while the
famous engine 99U of the New York
Central is shown coming from the
round house, the engineer standing
six feet high with oil can in hand,
wearing a suit of tho famous overalls,
makes a striking picture wonderfully
true to lifo. The engineer looks as if
ho was ready to speak, and the entire
work bespeaks evidence of having
done been by an artist. These goods can
only can only be had in this county of
Joe & Frank a fact that the public
should bear in mind.
Tiik sufTragisl fight in Iowa has
reached the acute stage beforethe
lejislaturo,says the Fremont Tribune.
A peculiar feature of it is the appear
ance of women on the scene in opposi
tion to the proposed measure, aa well
as in favor of it. Doth sides have had
an inning before the Solons and have
given bome keen thrusts. Aa a mere
matter of interest, rather than of ar
gument, the following sample of a
prosuffrage speech of Mrs. Coggeshall
of Des Moines is submitted:
"They tell us, women have all the
rights they need, and that men give
them freely; but it took a fight of
eleven years in Massachusetts for a
wife to secure the riht to bo buried
in her husband's cemetery. If it is
true that woman started tho clothing
business when eve arrayed herself and
Adam in fig leaves, it would 6eem that
after 6,000 years woman ought to own
her own clothing, yet when a Con
necticut man burned all his wife's
clothing it was held that he could not
be punished because they were his
property, not his wife's. They taunt
the suffragists with trying to wear the
men's clothes; but, in fact, we have
been wearing men's clothes since we
left the Garden of Eden."
BRIEFLY TOLD.
Fred Tulip, a late arrival in the
city, who claims to be a genuine
"sleuth" from Boston, went into the
house of Mattie Beebe at 904 Capitol
avenue and told the inmates that he
needed their assistance in "piping a
clew," ana that they must put on
their best clothes and jewelry and ac
company him at once or he would have
them arrested for refusing to assist an
officer, says the Omaha Bee. It
cnancea mat tne ueebe woman had a
number of diamonds on her person
which had not escaped the eagle eye
of the eastern man, and thinking that
lulip had designs upon them tne
woman called an officer and had hira
arrested. Ha wa9 charged at the
station with impersonating an officer
and with being a suspicious character
liurllngton Route California Excursions
Cheap, quick, comfortable. Leave
Plattsmouth 3:43 p. m., every Thurs
day in clean, modern, not crowded
tourist sleepers. No transfers; cars
run right through to San Francisco
and Los Angeles over the Scenic
Route through Denver and Salt Lake
City. Cars are carpeted; upholstered
in rattan; have spring seats and backs
and are provided with curtains, bed
ding, towels, soap, etc. Uniformed
porters and experienced excursion
conductors accompany each excursion,
relieving passengers of all bother
about baggage, pointing out objects
of interest and in many other ways
helping to make the overland trip a
delightful ex perience. Second class
tickets are honored. Bertha $5.
For folder giving fnll information,
call at nearest Burlington Route
ticket office, or write to J. Francis
Gen. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb,
February Excursions.
Opportunities for visiting the south
during this month, via the Louisville
& Nashville railroad, are as follows:
Home-seeker's excursions on first
and third Tuesday at about one fare
for the round trip.
Florida Chautauqua at DeFuniak
Springs begins on the 14th inst. Splen
did programme, beautiful place, low
rates.
Mardi Gras at Mobile and New Or
leans on 22d. Tickets at half rates.
For full particulars, write to C. F.
Atmore, General Passenger Agent,
Louisville, Ky., Geo. B. Horner, D.
P. A., St. Louis, Mo.
Homeseekers Excursons.
Homeseekera excursion tickets will
be sold on January 4 and 8, February
1 and 15, March 1 and 15, via Missouri
Pacific railway to all points in Arkan
sas, Texas, Louisiana, Indian Terri
tory, Oklahoma, Arizona and New
Mexico, at rate of one fare plus $2
For particulars call at M. P. office.
C. F. Stoutexiioiiocoh, Agt.
For fire insurance see Thrasher.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue ot an order of sale issued by George
F, Houseworth, cleric of the district court, within
and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di
rected. 1 will on the 19th day ol March, A.
V., 1WH, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the
south door of the court house in t he city of Matts
mouth. in said county, sell at public auction, to
the highest bidder for cash, the following real
estate, to-wit:
ltsona and two I and 2, in block eleven
f 11 J, in Carter's addition to the city of Weep
ing water, Cass county. Nebraska, together with
the privileges and appurtenances thereunto be
longing or in anywise appurtainin,?. The same
b ing levied upon and taken as the property of
Alice G. Sperry. et al. defendants, to satisfy a
judgment of aid court recovered by Francis N.
Gibson, plaintiff, against said defcadants.
J'lattsniouth. Neb., Feb. UK A. I). 1S.
W. I). Wheeler.
Sheriff. Cass Couuty. Nebraska.
By J. D. McBride, leputy.
L. H. Woolcy, Attorney for Francis N. Gibson.
C. A. Marshall, Dentist.
Smoke "Gut Ileil" cigars.
Wurl Bros, "Gut Ileil" cigars.
Try Wurl Bros'. "Gut Ileil" cigars
Fat Mrs. Morning's home-made
bread.
Get Wash-a-Lono soap at Zuck
weiler & Lutz.
Klondyko attractions at White's
hall February 22.
Insure in the German American.
Fred Ebinger,( Agent.
Tiik News will be delivered at your
door for 15c per week.
You are needed by tho Q. Z's. in
Klondyko February 22.
Fresh ginger bread at Holloway's
Wodnsday8 and Fridays.
The Q. Z's. will take you to Klon
dyke February 22, 1808.
Boston brown bread at Holloway's
on Tuesday and Thursdays.
Miss Verna Leonard departed this
morning for a visit at Friend, Neb.
Masquerade suits to rent at Turner
hall all day Saturday, February 12.
Don't forget to see Klondyko at
White's hall February 22, 1898. The
Q. Z.
Today is teachers' pay-day, and the
school ma-ams are correspondingly
happy.
Don't forget the masquerade ball at
the turn hall Saturday night, Feb
ruary 12.
II. Spies carries a nice line of smoke
ing tobacco imaddition to his make of
fine cigars.
A fine assortment of briar wood
andtfancy pipes very cheap at Spies'
cigar store.
Make yourself rich by going to
Klondyke February 22. White's hall.
The Q. Z's.
Pettee's music sloru and piano de
pot, is headquarters for the latest in
nice sheet music. Call in.
Don't forget the Turner's masquer
ade ball at their hall Saturday even
ing. Go and have a good time.
Remember tho Jgrand masquerade
ball given by the Turners at their
hall Saturday evening, February 12.
The Turners have arranged to teach
a class of boys at their hall on Tues
day and Thursday nights of each
week.
Milly Curtiss, who has been attend
ing Cotner university at Lincoln, is
visiting with her mother for a few days
in this city.
Julius Ramge was married to Mrs,
Whitlock last evening at the home of
the bride in this city, his honor, Judge
Spurlock, officiating.
George j. JMiiott oi cnicago, re
presenting a Boston house, and re
sides at Detroit, is dangerously ill at
the Hotel Riley with pneumonia.
Mark White, J. C. Petersen, Ed
Oliver and two or three others are
said to be determined on going to
Alaska within the next four weeks.
All kinds of jewelry, clocks and
watches promptly repaired. All work
warranted. J. W. Crabill, first door
west of Waterman block, Plattsmouth
St. Mary's Guild will give a Mas-
quarade party at Waterman's hall on
Valentine night, February 14, 189S,
Dance tickets, 50 cts; admission. 15 cts.
The electric lights were not in op'
eration last night on account of danger
from fire in case of broken wires. It
was a wise precaution and no harm is
reported.
Remember Star lodge D. of II. No.
4 will give an entertainment at Fitz
gerald's hall Thursday evening, Feb
ruary 17. Further particulars will be
given later.
Sheriff Wheeler was in Nebraska
City last night and arrived home on
the noon train today. He 6ays Judge
Ramsey will be home on the K. C.
this evening.
itememner tnat Hall s son nave a
big line of skates which they will sell
very cheap at their store on south
Sixth street, opposite Zuckweiler &
Lutz's. Call and see them.
The A. O. U. W. lodges in this city
are having quite a boom, over eighty
applications for membership will be
acted on tonight. There are four
flourishing lodges in this city.
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.
Children and adults tortured by
bums, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin
diseases may secure instant relief by
using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.
It is the great Pile remedy, b . (r.
Fricke & Co.
Don't annoy others by your cough
ing, ana risif your lua by selecting a
cold. One Minute Cough Cure cures
coughs, colds, croup, grippe and all
throat and lung troubles. F. G.
FricKe & Co.
There's no better flour made than
Heisel's" Plansifter," manufactured
in this city. Abk your grocer for it,
and thereby get . the best and sup
port a. home incus ry at tho same time,
which builds up the town.
Is your liver tired? does it fail to do
duty? If so, don't neglect its call for
help. A few doses of Herbine may
save you a spell of nsickness. Herbine
is the only perfect liver medicine. It
cures Chills and Fever. 75c.
There will be a chicken pie supper
Friday evening, February 11, in the
vacant room north of the MethoJlst
church. Supper to consist of chicken
pie, cake, coffee and pickles. Supper
to be served at 5 p. m. Price, 15 cents.
There is no remedy equal to Herbine
for the euro of constipation, tick
headache, indigestion, vertigo, loss of
memory, uncertain appltlte, unrestful
The Most Exquisite and Dainty of
. Breath Perfumes is..
..VIOLETS..
The Aristocratic Breath I'erfume.
Only 5c a Package.
GERING & CO.
LR. B LACK'S
RHEUM A. TIC
sleep or skin eruptions, If you want
a per feet tonic for tho liver, Herbine
will not disappoint you.
The case of the First National bank
of Greenwood vs. Waldron, comes up
for a hearing before Judgo Ramsey
tomorrow on application for a re
ceiver. Over ninety affidavits have
been filed in tho matter and a warm
contest is evident.
A thrill of terror is experienced
when a brassy cough of croup sounds
through the house at night. But the
terror soon changes to relief after
One Minute Cough Cure; has been
administered. Safe and harmless for
children. F. G. Fricke & Co.
Whooping cough is the most dis
tressing malady; but its duration can
be cut short by the use of Ono M inute
Cough Cure, which is also tho best
known remedy for croup and all lung
and bronchial troubles. F. G. Fricke
& Co.
What pleasure is there in life with
a headache, constip uion and billious
ness? Thousands experience them
who could become perfectly healthy
using DeWitt's Little Early Risers,
the famous little pills. F. G. Fricke
& Co.
There are three little things which
do more wcrk than any other three
little things created thi y are the an t,
the bee and DaVltt;s Little Early
Risers, the last being the famous lit
tle pills for stomach and liver trou
bles. F. G. Fricke & Co.
After years of untold suffering from
piles, B. W. Pursell of Knitnersville,
Pa. , was cured by using a single box
of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Skin
diseases such as eczema, rash, pimples
and obstinate sores ate readily cured
by this famous remedy. F. G. Fricke
& Cc
We are anxious to do a little good
in this world and can think of no
pleasanteror better way to doit than
by re commending One Minute Cough
Cure as a preventive of pneumonia
consumption and other serious lung
troubles that follow neglected colds
F. G. Fricke & Co.
Tbe current number of the "Trans-
missippian,"a new western magazine,
has a nice write-up of Plattsmouth.
showing cut -A court house and several
other buildings, also a good pic
ture of Mrs. Stoutenborough, presi
dent of the state federation of woman's
clubs, and of R. B. Windham acd
H. R Gering, president and secre-
retary of the board of trade.
A fair-sized audience was in attend
ance at the Methodist church to listen
to Evangelist Lemon on his very in
teresting subject, "Who Wrote the
bible? When?" His discourse was
appreciated by all present, and those
who wish to hear him tonight should
come early, as there will be a crowded
house. Prof. Travis, who ha3 a fine
soprano voice, will render one or his
pleasing solos.
OHITUAKV.
Mrs. Nancy II. Gilmore, wife of
John Gilmore, deceaeed, died at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Davie,
February J, 1S98. She was the daugh
ter of Joseph and Helen Massie. Born
in Highland county, Ohio, May 28.
1830, making her age at death, sixty
seven years, eight months and twenty
four days.
She was the mother of eight chil
dren, all of whom are living except
one, which died in infancy. She
joined the Methodist Episcopal church
at fifteen years of age, and has been a
silent worker ever since. During
her last illness, she was as ever, the
loving, patient mother, conscious un
til the last, she called her children
and friends about her and asked them
to prepare to meet her in Heaven.
Weeping Water Republican.
Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes
The Sleet Storm.
The sunshine today was sincerely
welcomed, but no one wanted to see it
worse than tne teiegrapn ana tele
phone people. The storm was worse
south and did not extend north far
above Omaha. The M. P. had cot
been able to telegraph headquarters in
St. Louis tiilthis morning since Wed
nesdav noon. Chicago was cut out
nearly all day yesterday. The loss by
breaking: of wires and poles on all the
southern lines.is quite heavy.
At Schuyler this morning snow had
fallen to the depth of one inch, and
no sleet to amount to anything had
been deoos'ited.
Missouri and Eastern Kansas were
the heaviest sufferers, though South
ern Iowa and Illinois came in for part
of the loss.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I
Lucas Lounty, i
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co.,
doing business in the city of Toledo, county and
state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the
sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use
of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
V RANK J. CHENEY.
;i.t.i-ti in hpfore me and subscribed in my
presence this 16th day of December, A. 1. IK.
A. W (iLEASON,
(Seal) Pxotary ruDlic.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and
acts directly on the blood and surfaces ot the
system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. Cheney Si Co., Tcledo, O.
t-Sold by druggists, 7.rc.
Notice to Dressers.
From now until March 1st we will
make a reduction of 10 per cent on ail
fancy suitings and pantings. This
will give to all fine dressers a chance
to wear clothes made at Dome by a
TAILOR, who employes no one but
first-class mechanics. The spring and
summer woolens are now in. Clean
ing, dyeing and repairing given
prompt attention. J. C. PTAK,
Under Bank of Ca6s County.
FOE BILIOUS AITD NERVOUS DISORDERS
such as Wind and Pain in tho Stomach.
Giddiness. Fulness after meals. Head
ache. Dizziness. Drowsiness. Flushings
of Heat, Jjoss of Appetite. Costiveness.
Blotches on tho Skin. Cold Chills, Dis
turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and all
Kervous and Trembling Sensations.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer
will acknowledge them to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
KEFCIIAMS P1IXS, taken as direct
ed, will quickly restore Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions or irregularities of the sys
tem and cure feick Headache. For a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham's Pills are
Without a Rival
And bare the
LARCEST SALE
of any Patent Medicine In the World.
25o. at all Drug Stores.
EU. FiTZGEIMLD
Has new stock, new rigs and
is prepared better than ever
to take care of
fl General Livery Business.
Quick trips made to all parts of the
county. Low pri- and court
eous treatment assured.
STAI5LES SIXTH AM) VINE STS.,
riattsmor Jiebraska.
READ WHAT.
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UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL SAYS.
LINCOLN, NEB., Dec. 2S, 1S!)7. M kssks. Smith Sc I'akmki.k,
Plattt-mouth, Neb. Dear Sirs-: Find enclosed $1 fur which pleaco
send two boxes of Dr. Black's RHEUMATIC CUKE. This is a of
longstanding. The cute is proving very satif ictor y. I think two
more boxes will establish a cure. I could poll a hunibor of iox s in
this city. Yours Truly, C'liAKLKS DEAN.
The above came to us unsolicited and goes to prove that OR,
BLACK'S RHEUMATIC CL'RK is htill itt the head of the proce-rtion .
We are prepaiing it in pill form, which makes it mom pleasant totlvo
than is formerly made in liquid form.
Smith 4& Purmole, Druggists,
I'LAT'JSMOimi, JSHISitA SvM.
MAKE SELECTIONS
AT YOUR OWN HOME FROM
..THE FAMOUS..
ALFRED PEATS
1898 ART
WALL PAPER
T
I The Best Is
Over 50O New Patterns
From which to make your selections.
New Floral, Silk, Cretonne, Chintz
Delft, Denim and Stripe effects for
Parlors and Bedrooms at 8c to 10c per
roll. Beautiful and high class Tapes
try, Damask, Colonial, Lmbossed
Leather, Louis XIV, Empir e, Moorish,
Rococo, Byzantine, Marie Antoinette
Stripes, rich Floral and Satin effects
for Parlors, Dining Rooms and Halls
at 10c, 12c, 15c, 18c and up to 40c per
roll.
Orders taken for a single room or
for your whole house.
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JAMES W. SAGE,
THE
Leading Liveryman.
The best of rigs furnished at all hour and his
prices are always reasonable. Then.ost
convenient boarding stable for far
mers in the city-
PLATTSMOUTH,
NEB
Plattsmouth Coal Yard
IS THE PLACE TO BUY
HARD COAL,
CANON CITY,
SOFT COAL
ALL GRADES OF WOOD.
Hay, Corn, Oats and all Kinds of Feed
Constantly on Hand.
EGENBERGER & TROOP,
THIRD AND MAIN-STS.
James Fettcc, Agent,
Opposite Postoffice.
The Casino Saloon
WHERE YOU CAN GET
THE FAMOUS
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
BOTTLED BEER
BY THE CASE.
Pure Imported Wines and Whiskies
and that queen of all medi
cines Mai t-Nutri ne.
J MISTAKE
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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, Gold 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.
HedDloom Pharmacy,
rHE PERKINS HOUSE,
F. R. GUTHMANN, Prop.
Rates $1 and S1.50 per Day
Centrally Located and Com
fortably Furnished.
PL TTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA
CHRISTIAN SCCENCE
Reading Rooms and Dispensary,
Drew Building:, Flattsmonth, Seb.
Open from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9 p.
m. Service each Sunday, 11 a. m.
NEW : ADVERTISEMENTS.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Cleszne mod bifie th hmit
Promote luxunn fTuwtSr
Never Fails to Beator. Gry
Hair to it YoutWul Color.
Cure Kalp ditrt hir falling.
gi)c,n1 l Wat Pnjygut
Look before you Buy
And you won't gret 6tuck either
on a painted seat or inferior liquors,
which are often offered as bargains by
unprincipled concerns. Phil Thierolf
don't want you to patronize them
once, they want your purchases to be
a samDle of the quality you will
always find in their store. If you
want to be just to yourself, examine
our wines and liquors before1 goinp
elsewhere. You will thank us for
this tip.
PHIL THIEROLF, Proprietor.
HARD
Missonr
COAL.
Coal, Genuine Canon City
FOR CASH.
Leave O-deri at F. S. White's
W. J. WHITE.
W. D. JONES...
Cass County's
ISlltl Oldest Liveryman,
" 618 MAIN STREET.
STILL IN BUSINESS.
BEST rijrs for Weddings, Funerals or Plea-ure Parties, etc. UKCk order
attended to promptly. Terms reasonable. C;ih preferred. Callnd gel
rates Telephone 76.
N. B. W. D. Jones auctioneer all kinds oT uoocis and farm wtoek
disposed of
.. THE LEADERS ..
N THE GROCERY TRADE
A R E
A. H. WECKBACH & CO.
THEY carry the largest and most complete line in Cass county, r Every
thing fresh and new. They pay c.-.sh for our gc odd and give their custo
mers the advantage of special discount-. A complete line of canned goods
always in Steele. The only place in the city where you ,can get all kinds of
fresh Cheese. Call and see us.
A. H. WECKBACH & ., Waterman BIk.
i TLbc Smith premier 'Typewriter
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Yj Ba9 all tbe Latest Improvements.
popular Because of fieri t.
flost Durable Vyfxveriter JIade.
premier Buyers do JSbt experiment.
UXritt for firw Hrt Catalogue free.
XTbc Smith Premier XT jpc writer Co.,
SjTacuue, JS. T U. 8. H.
Omaha Branch Office, cor. Seventeenth and Farnam 6ts.
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