Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, April 16, 1898, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Wo.ll FetpGr. KiiigS-2L-sLLjL
AAA
) -m i w
Atter an experience of twenty years in handling, wall Paper, we nave no hesitancy in saying
that we are better satisfied with our stock this season than with any selection heretofore made.
For Exquisite 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
misleading. vr tr Kn w jt a Tf t1 n rr w
A7 A
77 TV
J
.A
A A
1 1 1
i HJjf (jHijfKjE 10 FISHI
9
3
9
?
9
4s?
3
A Remarkable
Appreciation.
While spring- weather has not opened up as
favorable to the clothing- trade, it is re
markable how many 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 Lined
Men's Suit
Is a Hummer and can not be duplicated any
where for $8.00 and many places they will
ask you $10.00 for the same g-oods.
And talk about Pants!
Celebrated
You have heard of the
IOWA PANTS.
You can buy a pair at $1.50, $2, $3, $4 and $5.
Every pair of them warranted not to rip or
a button to come off.
By the way do not forg-et 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 everjbody from little Boy's Hats to a
72 Man's.
JOE & FRANK,
Your Clothiers And Furnishers.
Waterman Corner,
lb
l
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
b
lb
hb
lb.
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
hb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
Bettor Thau Ever
-
....IS THE IMMENSE LINE OF....
FANCY MILLINERS
.... JUST RECEIVED BY THE ....
TUCKBR SISTERS.
All the Newest Shapes and Styles that the eastern
markets afforded in
Fin c
Km
aid
Ate to be seen at their Parlors. Imported Pattern
Hat and Flowersfrom Parisian artists. Every thing-up-to-date.
.. . .On account of the prosperous outlook, the largest line
of MILLINERY ever broug-ht 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.
The Militia to Be Called Tomorrow.
SENATE SO FAR ONLY TALKS.
A Vote Not Yet Kcacheii on the Resolu
tions 60,000 Troops to Keudez
voum at Cliattauuogi Look
ing for Cattle Thieves.
Washington, April 14, 3:00 p. m.
Special to the News Itjis today
authoritatively stated that the state
militia will be called out to rendez
vous at Chattanooga 50,000 strong-, to
morrow or Monday, to be ready for
immediate action.
The senate has spent the entire day
in discussing the Cuban resolutions
and at this time no decision has been
reached. The senate remains in ses
sion and it is thought a vote will be
taken before adjournment.
Cattle Thieves Abroad.
Deputy Sheriff McBride received a
telegraphic message this afternoon
from G. Spriecke, who lives near Louis
ville stating that he had lost twenty-two
head of cattle and requesting him to
be on the lookout for them. Spriecke
sent a man to Foutn Omaha today to
learn if they were in the yards or had
been sold. The cattle were taken j'es
tei day during Mr. Spriecke's visit to
this city or during last night.
BRIEFLY TOLD.
C. A. Marshall, Dentist.
S. H. Davis of Union was in the
city today.
Henry Nims left this afternoon for
Butler, Mo.
Get Wash-a-Lone soap at Zuck
weiler & Lutz.
Wm. Chalfant and wife of Union are
in the city today.
Buy an alarm cloctc for 75c at Cole
mar.'s and wake up.
Charley Martin went to Omaha to
day to visit his sister.
lied River Early Ohio potatoes for
sale at F. S. White's.
Insure in the German American.
Fred Ebinger, Agent.
First class alarm clocks at Coleman's
for 75c, for one week only.
See the finest line of jewels and
leather belts at Coleman's.
Boston brown bread at Holloway's
on Tuesday and Thursdays.
Mrs. Frank Vermilyea made a trip
to Om iha by the early train.
Northern grown Early Rose seed
potatoes at Bennett & Tutt'a.
Holloway's popular steamed bread
is made of Hei&el's best flour.
The Turn-Verein will give a dance
Saturday night at their hall.
J. C. Fisher, a former druggist of
this city, was in town last night.
Mrs. Wash Smith and Mrs. Ver
milea were Omaha visitors today.
E. S. Barker, of the Burlington 6hop
force, went to Omaha again today.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Klein were among
the early passengers for Omaha today.
Louis Olsen went to Omaha this mor
ning to purchase gooCs for his billiard
hall.
The Gun club held it3 first pratice
shoot down on the bottoms this after
noon. Col. Bartlett, editor of the Omaha
Penny Press, spent last night in the
city.
Richey & Parmele are unloading a
car of bran from the Louisville mills
today.
F. J. Morgan received the largest
line of straw hats today ever brought
to this city.
J. H Helps, master mechanic at the
Burlington shops, has returned from
a Chicago trip.
Capt. David McCaig came in from
Elmwood this morning to look after
business affairs.
The street commissioner is making
a fill in Second street west of the B. &
M. freight depot.
Mrs. Ed. Donat, who has ceon dan
gerously ill for several days, ie consid
erably improved today.
The Louisvillle Flouring Mills de
livered a car of flour and feed to Platts
mouth merchants today.
Jimmie Black was in Omaha yester
day and had to stay over night because
he missed all the trains.
Elmer Cole, the Burlington engi
neer, was down from Lincoln last even
ing for a visit with his parents.
Miss Cora Alexander is moving her
dress-making parlors into the rooms
over Schiappecasse's fruit store.
Sheriff Wheeler went to Lincoln
this morning in charge of James Mc-
Comb, who gee into tho service of ! contract fr painting and ;ip.n in,jr tho
the state for the next foui- years. j ri'Mdenot; of Mrs. Dr. Black, in South
The case of Dalleinaml & Co. v-. I 1 "ark, arrl a!,o t home of T. 1 1. 1I
the Bank of Commerce, of Louisville, j loi k 01 F';,n ut ,':i-rnth str,,?t- Uork
is on trial in district court today. is uUnly at this time for p lint,-.- ami
decorators.
Dr. Ed. Cummins vifitod the cx:o-
Mrs. A. L. Mungcr has been sick for
the last week so that she could not look
after her kindergarden work at ()m-l tition
aha.
August Gorder has sold nearly a 1
car of buggies so far this spring and
is enjoying a big trade in tho harness
lino. Bert Cooper, tho American express
driver, has a new top on his wugoa I
now and is prepared for all kinds of
weather j
A. II, Weckbach & Co. will have ;
two cars of baled hay which they will ,
soli verv cheap from tho car
Tuesday.
C. M. Nichols and sister, of Murray,
drove to the city early this morning
and took tho train for Omaha on a
pleasure trip.
Come and help a. worthy eau-e while
enjoyintr yourself with the "Kiny's
Daughters" April loth at the home f
A. L. Munger.
Dr. Wilkinson, specialist, eye, car.
nose and throat. Will bi at Dr. Liv
ingston's office for consultation Tues
day April 19.
E W. Black returned heme today
from Kansas City. His wife rem iim -d
as her brother is thought to be hope
lessly ill with dropsy.
rounds at Omaha yesterday.
vii d was surpri.-ed to tec such s-plondid
! Ii 1 1 i 1 rl i ii .ria i r il r t A 1 . ?i t i ini i , t oil ormiul
as are being arranged for tLe trans-Mi-s;ssippi
cxp'i.-itiou. It will be a
grand show.
Thuu-ands of sufferers from grippe
have been restored to health by One
Miuuto Cough Cure. It quickly cures
coughs, coids, bronchitis, pneom-.min,
grippe, asthtiv!, and all throat anil
lumr diseases. F. G. Frieke &. Co.
. ii. . . i l . . . e . i .1 ,
next1 u nancy jnpeucor, m tee iiiyni. ue
tectivo fo'-ce, made a lively chae
: around the canning factory I dock last
night after what ho took to hi a mid
nilit marauder. The fellow got a way
.ami la'er on I'h rley found he hue
: been tho victim of a cruel joke.
Mi-. S-!v:eiie, the contractor, whom
ti e Journal criticised yesto'-day, in
form us that the pa por made a ra n k
' misstatement. Mr. Skaro quit work
with iiis teairs on the bridge Hil be-
i cause i.e secured a better o il-act at
South Omaha. The oilier riiJfi-simi
i at work' and no tr.-in le is experienced.
; The J- iii iial was probably imposed
' Ull'lll.
j The annual conclave of the irrand
I command .'ry of Nebraska will open at
S ! . .J. I.
IJULCIICvSS i
roinscrs
President McKinloy yesterday sent ; 4 o'cIock in tho after n on of Thursday,
to the senate the naino of T. P. Ken j April 21, ISiJS, at F.-ee M. s ai's hall,
nard to bo receiver of public money at Omaha. Mount Calvary Command ry
the Lincoln land office. I l will confer the O'-der of Malta
The county commissioners returned; 111 full form on Thursday evening,
today from their bridge inspecting April 21, All numbers of the order
tour of the county, accompanied by ! in good stain ling are invited to bo
Mr. Sheeley, the contractor.
First-class upholstering doue
present.
John Gyger, a well known and noied
order, and an elegant line of tapestries j character of Elmwood, w.tiked into
to select from at cost. Leave orders
with F. J. Morgan. Cko. Ta insert.
I'lattsmouth today from near Elm
wood. He ecently escaped from the
.Jr. . IT. A. M.
Ail members a-e request -d t;j meet
at t he hill at 7. .'JO this evening to ar
range for the funer al of our deceased
brother, Burr Alien.
llv o.-dcr of Councilor.
TO tUKK A COLD IN ON IS HAY
Take Laxative lii'omo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. 2oc. The genuine has
L. B. Q. on each tablet.
Louis Otnott will cive a comic en
tertainment at tho Turner hall for the
benefit of tho Tun ers the evening of
April 24. It will pay you to attend.
L. G. Larsen, the builder, reports ' W lum ilt Lincoln. W. Dellcs Der-
that carpenter work is plenty ab.rut j 'li1", 'ho is his gu irdi in, placed him
town, and that he has contracts ahead ji" custody of a farmer near that piace
now to keep him busy well into June, until arrangements could be made to
T. ,. , . . : , , place him back in the asylum. Gvjrer
Ilinghng s circus is now in St. 1 .r -
, . , ... . ,- was not altogether satisfied . with his
Louis anu vill come north tm-ouirh 0
Missouri. Iowa and Nebraska. It wi;l surroundings and "'-nee picked up and
be in this section some time in June. lott- Cornier arrived in tho city
, 1 loony to ta e the man in cnargc
All kinds or jeweiry, clocks ana
watches promptly repaired. Ail work
warranted. J . W. Crabill, first door
west of Waterman blocli, Plattsmouth.
The King's Daughters will entertain
at Mrs. Munger's Friday night of
next week. Evcrybady is invited.
Admission 10 cents. Dont forget the
date.
Judge Ramsey yesterday sustained
the motion for a now trial in the llen-nings-Rock
Island case. Th3 plaintiff
is very well satisfied over the cour t's
ruling.
The school board held a brief session
last night, when Dr. Cook tendered
his resignation as a member and sec
retary, and Dr. Ed. Cummins was
elected to fill the vacancy.
The News not only gives all the lat
est news, and voices its convictions on
the questions of tho hour, but it has
the best of reasons for knowing that
its course is meeting with popular ap
proval. Thirty-five years make a generation.
That is how long Adolph Fisher, cf
Zanesville, O., suffered from p.les.
fla was cured bv usinr throe boxes of
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. F. G
Fricke & Co. j
Wm. V. Moltnbe-g and wife of K .n- 1 jT
sas City are in tho city making head- .ji
quarters at Hotel I'lattsmcuth, are j slj;
preparing to put on the buards in a J
few days, a modern comody-dramaen- j fb:
titled ''Colorado." :frjji
The ladies of the Methodist church ; jvii;
will give an ice cream social in their j jj;
room in the Union block Friday even- J
ing, April 15. Ico cream and cake 10 j :ti
cents. Cake and coffee 10 cents. .jOyi
Everybody invited. J ij
You are all cordially invited to come j jjj
and enjoy yourselves with the "King's j Rj;
Daughters" on Friday night Api ii 15 ! ,rjj'
at the home of Mrs. Munjrer on south ; jrrj!
7t.h Ktraet. Admission 10 cents. ,
Everybody welcome.
At the Top..
. . Yes, at the Very Tip-Top
Of Trouser Excellence stand the
Dutchess Trousers.
There are other makes 01 trous
ers, to be sure, but the Dutchess
Trousers are the Acme of perfection
in a wear-resistinrj, medium -priced
trousers.
We have encased over ci..-ht
thousand pairs of iefj in Dutchf:s:.5
trousers in Piattsmouth, and the
stream of legs constantly corning
back to be re-encased in the Dutch
ess (and won't have any other kind )
is proof positive of their intrinsic
worth. You take no chances when
you buy Dutchess trousers should
a seam yawn or a button forget its
business, we will pay you for the
damage, for these trousers aro war
ranted; yes, sir, actually warranted.
We have all sizes the fat, the lean,
the short, the tail. Why! bless your
soul, we fit them all.
Just try a pair the next time you
need trousers, and we will hitch a
bigger load to your dollar than it ever
drew before.
"One Price and No Monkey Business."
woo. ant
t 1L9
CLOTHIERS,
UU A QJ
HATTERS
on
HABERDASHERS.
Is offered to any person who will
Stock a pair of . . .
lin-l
in our
THE BEST WE GARRY
This Shoe, in many places,
will cost 3'ou si and -0.
Ladies' Colored Suae
That were bought for last spring an.'i suinnu-r
trade so you need not he afraid of ettin;: any
old or oiT-color stuff slioved oil" on you, for....
Our new Spring Goods are Factory
Made, Neat, Clean and Up-to-date.
wait on you in our shirt sleeves and haven't any diamond
j 1. .. 1 r .1.' i-,. . 1. 4.Un -1,.-.1rc- J11 tbr. f-
m Lite uosoms 01 oui siiuls, as nnc lihj viv.i m m-
IIK'V
. ir
A. 3. Price has secured ertnancnt ; bSi'
1.1 :
employment at $2.25 per day ia bouth ' jij;
Omaha and will move his family there
as soon as he can secure rooms to live ! igji
in. At the present time not a vacant j rr
house is to be had there. j
Dr. Davis will bj at Coleman's 'S;
jewelry store April 13 to 20. Call and i
have your e3es examined free of j ,J1J:
charse and get a pair of his epecir.l ! j0j;
prescription spectacles. I'rices re i- J 'jn'ji
sonable from 50 cents up. j rgj;
The King's Daughter s give another ', rj:
of their social entertainments at the j trfj
home of Mrs. A. L. Munger on South I uj:
7th street this evening. Admission 10 , (Sj
cents and everybody invited; a ae- ja-Ur
liehtful eveniug assured. I fi5 fSjicliIfl
It is a great leap from the old fash- J
ioned doses of blue-mass and nauseous j
physics to the pleasant little pills j
known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers.
They cure constipation, sick headache '
and biliousness. F. G. Fricke & Co. . .
Allen Stultz yesterday received the
out-of-town shoe stores; hut with us, we don t make you pnv
the extra style, for, upon inspecting our new Spring. -
..VESTING TOP SHOES..
You will realize that we can save 3-011 from 50c to Sl.cn on eyery
pair. We haven't any misleading, off-color, old style, rulrji r-tnls
at catch prices. The adjoining iiure represents our S2.5) Mac!:
and S2.75 Chocolate shoes, which stand all kinds of mud and wat-r
and will he near as shapely the da- you throw them away as the
day you hu- them.
Our Men's Colored Cloth Tops
Are arriving daily, they beinjr dela3'ed on account of beinjr factory
made, anc not Ic'l-ovcrs ii Rcil Colors from last year.
Our grocery and dry floods department will he opened next
yea'r, and for the remainder of this year we will continue to devote
our Undivided Attention to Durable, Shapely oolzsca r, not such
as dr y g-oods, auction and grocery stores sell.
repairing. r-5rn-i- o !i n l? i 1 n n i
W I a L I l MM sr ks is
I GIESECKE
f- , m
FOOT
MILLINER
I
Try THE NEWS -50c Per Month.
1
ia
I'll
;-vi
r-.'
I
s
m
3