Weill PopGr Kings. After an experience of twenty years in handling Wall Paper, we have no hesitancy in saying that we are better satisfied with our stock this season than with any selection heretofore made. For Exauisite Designs, Large Assortment and wide range of prices, our stock is unsurpassed in Cass county- Our prices run from lOc to $1.25 a Bolt. That means a double roll, and is not m 1 misleading. c-v ,rr-n rs w tt t f e 7a rr ?a n TT A Til Jl. WM. J3 U. v3 Ml 1 JL :(AAAAAA : ; ' A A A A Remarkable Appreciation While spring weather has not opened up as favorable to the clothing trade, it is re markable how man' spring suits we have sold already, and if you come in and look us over it will not surprise you why we are selling- more clothing than any other house in Plattsmouth. Our $6 All Wool. Silk Line! Men's Suit Is a Hummer and can not be duplicated an where for $8.00 and many places they will ask you SI 0.00 for the same g-ocxls. And talk about Pants! Celebrated You have heard of the 4i IOWA PANTS. You can buy a pair at SI. 50, S2, S3, $4 and $5. Every pair of them warranted not to rip or a button to come off. By the way do not forget our nice Combination Suit at $5. Talk about Furnishing- Goods and Hats every body knows we are Leaders. Come in and see our Spring- Shirts and Neckware, we have the latest Novelties. And when you talk about Hats we can please anybody and everybody from little Boy's Hats to a 75 Man's. JOE & FRANK, Your Clothiers And Furnishers. Waterman Corner. ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib lb ib lb ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib i i ib ib ib ib ib ib i ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib l ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib lb ib ib ib ib ib ib Hotter Than Ever . .... IS THE IMMENSE LINE OF ... - FANCY MILLINERY ....JUST RECEIVED BY THE-... All the Newest Shapes and Styles that the eastern markets afforded in ..Firye iat$ a n cl Trln.nirv05 Aietobe seen at their Parlors. Imported Pattern Hat and Flowers Jrom Parisian-artists. Every thing-up-to-date. .. ..On account of the prosperous outlook, the larg-est line of MILLINERY ever brought to the city has been purchased .... Every Taste Can Be Suited.. And every want supplied from the cheapest to the most elaborate and richly-trimmed Head wear ever seen in the west. .. ..The Swell Flowers Orchids and Nasturtiums, with plenty of Violets, Roses, Lilly of the Valley, Hya cinths, and other varieties to select from. MISS NETTIE WfDDELb An Artistic Trimmer of St. Joe will keep this depart ment up to a high standard of excellence. Remember to Call and Inspect Our Goods and Prices. . . . ..TUCKER SISTERS.. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Old papers for sile Jit this office. F. J. Coates, of Omaha, is in the city. Virgil Mullis was in the metropolis today. K. M. Clark was an Omaha passen ger today. For superior job work call at the N kws ottice. (Jet Wash.-a-L.one soap at Zuck weiler & Lutz. Geo. Snyder had business in South Omahi today. Mrs. Joo Lloyd was visiting in the metropolis today. 15uy an alarm clocK for 7jC at Cole man's and wake up. Insure in the German American. Fred Fbinger, Atrent. A. H. Ileinhackle and wife went to Omaha this morning. Louis Olson was attending to busi ness in Omaha today. Tho Homo Stud5 club met lust night at the ofiice of C. S. Polk. First class alarm clocks sit Coleman's for Toe, for one week only. C. A. Uawls was attending to legal business in Lincoln today. See the finest lino of jewels and leather belt-i at Coleman's. Dr. II. K. lirown, the Louisville druggist, was in town today. Boston brown broad at llolloway's on Tuesday and Thursdays. Northern crown Karly lloso seed potatoes at Bennett &, Tutt's. llolloway's popular steamed bread is made of Ilei.-el's best Hour. V. C. Peterson and wife were Om- ;.hn pis-eiict rs this morninc. The slot machines were p icked up today and shipped out of town. James Kivett was down from Lin coln today on B. .Sc M. business. Alarm clocks 7oc, warranted a year at Coleman's. For one week only. Mr. Hubbard, representing 11. G. Dun fc Co., was in tho city yesterday. llolloway's bread, which has taken the lead, is made of Ileisel's l'lanif ter Hour. April showers are all right, and Ne braska can take care of several with pleasure. Mrs. Sam Pattersou and her two children returned to Lincoln this afternoon. Water takers owing bills please call and settle. Water company ofiico open tonight. Go to Anthony's music store on lower Main street for everything in the way of sheet music. E. Kliae departed this afternoon for a few days visit with his daughter at Council Bluffs. Miss Margaret. Davis, after a pleas ant week's vacation at home, returned to the university today. C. C. Parmele and A. W. White were attending to business in the me tropiiis this afternoon. Governor Holcomb has issued his Arbor day proclamation. The 22d of this mooth is Arbor day. James Pettee returned to his home in Omaha this morning, driving over land with horse and buggy. Wanted Washing, ironing, house cleaning and plain sewinc. Mrs. Mil ler, No. .-23, Fourth and Granite sts. The Missouri Pacific bridge force with their boarding car is located at Mynard, reoairing bridges up this way. D. S. Guild, chief of the B. & M. supply department, departed last evening on a business trip to Kansas City. Calvin Atwood having spent his easter vacation at home returned to his work at the State University this afternoon . Joe Adams is raising his elevator out at Mynard today where he no doubt will do a big grain business as soon as completed. District court has adjourned to time is guaranteed. Dance tickets 2")(. All kinds of jewelry, clocks and watches promptly repaired. All work warranted. J. W. Crabill, first door west of Waterman block, Platt.Mnouth. Louis Otnott wiil cive a comic en tertainment at the Turner hall for the bonefit of tho Turners tho evening of April 24. It will pay you to attend. There is another inmate at tho county poor house a line ten pound boy to Superintendent AllieTodd and wife. Dr. Schildknocht reports all parties doing well. Joe Sharp, jr., left today for Kansas with ten teams where he has a con tract of railroad grading. Before leaving he purchased a large bill of goods from L. B. Eircnberger.' ChiUiron like it, it 3uves their lives. We moan One Minute Couirh Cine, tho infallible remedy for coughs, Homo night an otti.-or with a prisoner in charge may be harshly dealt with there. A light would certainly be of great benefit in that vicinity. Lawrence Button, a well-known Plattsmouth boy, who has been with tho Kwing Clothing Co. of Lincoln for nine years, resigned his position last week to accept a more 1 nc.it ivo one with a prominent linn in Pueblo, where ho goes this week. The Xicws is glad to note his advancement. Tho Mutual Insurance company, or ganized recently in this city, with T. Iv Parmelo as president, promises to become one of the strongest itn-titu-tions of the kind in the state. It is backed by heavy cipiial, and Mth tho clear-headed men now in charge it is bound to be a great success and will keep thousands of dollars at home. The Salvation army i awakening interest and the armory "ii if YUKON.. TV !.! rrnmi bronchitis, f rinne. and g''e;l ..11 .1' ,i i -..., i,i,.u" iw: lower M lin street is crowded nightly till Llll.r.iu hiiu iu';; t. i . . '-. . v ' - Prick o & Co. Tho official bo-.rd of tho M. H. church meets tonight at tiio pastor's study to arrange for supplying Kov. Campbell's pulpit while that gentle man takes a much-needed rest for a few weeks. Thirty-fi ve years make a generation. l'levon were converted last night, .-Mid others e pressed a do-die to walk :n iho new light. The be-t of order prevail-, and quite a dilTeret:c-i is noted between these and the Volunteers who held forth here last summ -r. ion Miit-)i It.ioy.c. A fellow with more booze aboard That is limv Innir ArW.lnh Fisher, of . than sense went into tho Sa.vation Zanesville, O., suffered from piles, lie was cured by u-ing three boxes of I e Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. P. G. Fricke Co. Tho ladies of the Methodist church will give an ice cream social in their room in tho Union block Friday even- in'r Airil 1 ii Tert p.n iim si lid cake 10 ' ! ! i ...r . m ! or "ii out. He refused to do eithe I'I'll S 1. r M rillli I.IM1UU I v,ll Ls. . - wiuv li.ill last nicht. marched up to the front seats and proceeded to uif.Ue himself conspicuous and ridiculous, and annoy the people in tiie house by talking loud ar.d using profane and vulgar language. Tho captain in charge of tho services politely re- uested tho fellow to behave himself coffee 10 cents. Everybody invited. The Baker Cocoa people who have been holding forth at Dovev's and Week bach & Co's. left today for Nc br.isk . ' "ity. They are very pie. .-ant gent'.ein.n and are doing good work for their company. S. C. Sawtell, the contractor who is filling the trestle worn at trie east enu j .ook nQ eirect A t.ompi:iint will be of the bridge, was busy today pacing j li;od wilh ,jlldg0 Archer for the man's oil his men. James Hunter, his book- j ....,.0, pharn-ino- him with disturbing a religious meeting. He is a black smith and works in the shops, but we and the captain sent for an officer to take euro of his jaglets. The man finally left the ..all, and Chief FUz patrick caught him on iho street, near I loaat's sa ooii ai:d started with hUn to the j til. At the ie.tr of the Casino saloon he broke away from the officer and ran. Johnnie fired a shot at him, but owing to the darkness the shot m .ill ;ni: the time that Miss AnnaTrtrder and sister had arrived home, and that the latter's health was much improved. The Kings Daughters are success ful entertainers. If you doubt it go to A. L. Munger's, in the third ward, next Friday evening and be convinced. Immediately after the piay Tuesday evening dancing will commence. Good music has been secured and a good keeper, also had his hands full "keep ing cases" on tho boys. The city council failed to raise a quorum last night on account of pay day. The regular meeting will take place this evening, when a canvass of tho vote cast at the recent election will bo officially made. The young married ladies Bible class, which is successfully taught by Mrs. Stoutenborough, showed the ap preciation in which their teacher was held by presenting her. with a be luti ful Eas,ter lily on Sunday. Dr. Davis will bo at Coleman's jewelry store April 13 to 20. Call and have your eyes examined free of charge and get a pair of his special prescription spectacles. Prices re 1 sonable from 50 cents up. The David City Militia men whose hair turned white when a bogus order was received for them to march at once to the capitol and start for Cuba, refuse to take it a3 a joke and tb ey are out red hot after the perpetrators. It is a great leap from the old fash ioned doses of blue-mass and na.useous physics to the pleasant little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They cure constipation, sick b aadache and biliousness. F. G. Fricke tV Co Thousands of sufferers from grippe have been restored to health by One Minute Cough Cure. It quickly cures coughs, coids, bronchitis, pneomouia, grippe, asthma, and all throat and lung diseases. F. G. Fricke & Co. Some children wandered down the river past Rocky Point yesterday. One of them discovered some very green moss near the river's edge, and called the attention of her compan ions to it saying: "Oh, here is some moss in bloom!" George Thomas, who has been building a big hog barn 110 feet; long for Thomas Thomas out on his place, had tho misfortune to cut his left wrist close to the palm of his hand with a sharp chisel, which will lay him up for a few days. The farmer, tho mechanic and the bicycle rider are liable to un expected cuts and bruises. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best thing- to keep on hand. It heals quickly, a.nd is a well known cure for piles. F. G. Fricke & Co. Sile Long found a corn-cob at a neighbor's the other day, which: meas ured nearly 6 inches in circumf ert nee. L-V He took an inch auger and hored the ltd pith out of it, and presented it to C. 51 i Bengen for a pipe. It is doubtl.ess tne IqJJ, largest "Missouri meerschaum" in the rjjj state. j A little boy asked for a b jttle of ; :ii "get up in the morning as fust you J; hold name for "De Witt's L i tt.le Early 3 could not learn his name. ic--ly Kiit.rtiiiiiti. 'Miss May Baird entertained the Kings' Daughters last evening very pleasantly. Nice refreshments were served, and an all-round pleasant evening was spent by the members of the organization and their invited guests. TO CUltK A COLO IN ONK I-1Y Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2.1c The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. "When you speak of mankind you include womankind also," says a Den ver teacher, "for the ono embraces the other." Start from our Store and go to any point in tho city. Yukon start from any point in the city and come to our Store. Yukon find our store in the Rockwood block, on Main street, and, when you find it, you'll find the Largest Stock, the Lightest Store and the Best Regulated Store in Plattsmouth selling Men's and Boys' Wearing Apparel; the easiest Store to trade in, the pleasantest salesmen to trade with and the easi est prices on the Best Clothes, and the newest stock to select from. No tricks here. Yukon rest assured of fair treatment. We've got some ten, twelve and fifteen dollar.. MEN'S SUITS that you'd better ge acquainted with and some of the slickest Hats and Furnishings ever shown anywhere. Then, Yukon find Suits for Men at$5.BO, in good patterns, that are absolutely all wool. These suits up set ordinary Stores. They are our leaders. Catch on if Yukon. Don't be bashful 'round here. W6S60U & L "One Price and No Monkey Business. son 1 1 Is offered to Stock a pair any of . person who will find in our 11 i A THE BkST WE GARRY This Shoe, in many places, will cost you 4 and Ladies Colored Shoes I That were bought for la-,t spring and summer trndc so you need not be afraid of cttin any old or off-color stuff shoved off on you, for.... ISf YUV wait on y. $ V in the bosor Our new Spring Goods are Factory Made, Neat, Clean and Up-to-date. shirt sleeves and haven't any diamond-.. the fane v rjj i m m ou m our . . r .. t-iiii-f r iinvi' tne clerks in l. .-,A. ...... 1 - . out-of-town shoe stores; but v.itli us, we ...m i mauc --i'-the extra style, for, upon inspecting our new bpnn. ..VESTING TOP SHOES.. You will realize that we can save you from oOc to irl.OO on every pair. We haven't any misleading off-color, ld style, ctdrh y,ls id catch prices. The- adjoining ii-ure represents our I, Inl and 75 Chocolate shoes, which stand all kinds of mud and water and will be nearly as shapely the day you throw them away a. the day you buy them. Our Men's Colored Cfoth iops Are arrivin-- daily, they bein- delayed on account of bein- factory made, ane not lcl-mcrs in iW Colors from last year. Our n)cery and dry -oods department will be opened m.t rear, and for the remainder of this year we w.il continue IGIESECKE our Undivided Attention to Durable, Shapely as dry broods, auction and grocery stores sell. REPAIRING- If Risers." and ?avo him a bottle of those j fiSJ famous little pills for constipation, sick headeache, liver and stom.-.en. troubles. F. G. Fricke, &; Co. It is remarked that a streetlight should be placed in front of the jail. I It is a dark, dismal place along- tho, street where the jail is located and ROBT SHERWOOD llillpijlllfi FOOT MILLINER Try THE NEWS -50c Per Month. 23 i 0 M 1 m P p P P rcU p P m. m p P in x