Weill. Paper 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 Exquisite Designs, Large Assortment and wide range of prices, our stock is unsurpassed in Cass county. Our prices run from 10c to $1.25 a Bolt. That means a double roll, and is not mifilftadine'. .57 I.I A X WAAAAAAAA A A A A AAA A ; ; ; ! VV " J . 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 Plattsniouth. 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 goods. And talk about Pants! You have heard of the Celebrated 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 oil. 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 Neck ware, we have the latest Novelties. And when you talk about Hats we can please anybody and every bod - from little Boy's Hats to a 7i Man's. IP IP IP !P IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP JOE & FRANK, Your Clothiers And Furnishers. Waterman Corner. 4? 4? IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP p IP .p IP IP IP IP IP IP h IP IP IP IP IP tp IP IP IP IP IP rr 0 :VV Hotter Than JSver . ... IS THIS IMMISXSIO IvINhv OF.... FANCY MILLINERS ....JUST RECEIVED BY THE.... TUCKBR SISTERS. All the Newest Shapes arid Styles that the eastern markets afforded in Fine Km Aie to be seen at their Parlors. Imported Pattern Hat and Flowers from Parisian artists. lOyerything up-to-date. .. ..On account of the prosperous outlook, the largest line of MILLINERY ever brought to the cit3r 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 plent3T of Violets, Roses, Lilly of the Valley, Ilya cinths, and other varieties to select from. MISS NETTIE WRDDELb 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. J. I. Unruli is in Om:ihn. Ot r now telephone is No. S. Call us up. J)iil you plant i tree today? If not why not? lof. McHuli visited his brother in Oiinha today. C S. l'olk has a telephone in his olliro No. !."). Clot Wash-a-Lone J-oap at Zuck woiler Ai Lut.. Alf White went to Omaha by the afternoon train. I. l'earlman received two carloads of furniture today. Loui- O'.sen put up a new sign today at his billiard hull. Lied River Early Ohio potatoes for sale at L S. White's. Iloston brown bread at Ilolloway's on Tuesday and Thursdays. Northern grown Early lloso seed j)Ot:itoe-i at Hennett & Tutt's. Ilolloway's popular steamed bread i made of IleUo'.'a best Hour. The Sokol society will give a dance at their hall Saturday night. Frank B yd arrived home last even ing from a trip to Dead wood. J. W. Sago was attending to busi ness in the metropolis today. A. 11. Newcomb, of Nebraska City, is in town for the next two weeks. Itobert Mauzy went out to Ashland this morning to visit a few days. Fifty dollars fine for borrowing the Nkws when you ought to subscribe. Fred Krug, the big Omaha brewer, was in Plattsmouth today on business. George II. Greene of Chicago was in town today selling hats to our dealers. J. Q. Churchill departed this morn ing for Genoa, where he is now r;aid ing. Miss Dora Fricke went to Ashland this morning to visit relatives over Sunday. Choice pansies in bloom ready to set out now 120 and 30 cents er dozen at Ij. A. M( 'ore's. Mrs. Sloane, who visited Mrs. Guild here, departs today for her home at Tucson, Arizona. One thousand one hundred and thir ty passenger trains arrive and depart at Chicago daily. dowdy, with showers and easterly winds, is what the weather bureau promised for toe' ay. Don't forget that there will bo a very amusing entertainment at Turner Jiall Sunday night. The now tslephone at the News of fice is numbered So, instead of 95, as mentioned yesterday. G. V. O'Grady of Lincoln was in the city today to attend the funeral of the late Miss Tillie Ohm. Frank Johnson, the engineer, who runs out of Lincoln, is in the city on a visit to friends and relatives. Rev. J. VV. Embree will occupy Rev. Campbell's pulpit at the M. E. church Sunday morning and evening. Harvey Houtloy and Miss Lillis Russell were married today at Bethle hem church, on the Iowa side. Uroback & NitUa are putting up their fixture and preparing to open their business in the nesr future. The city police have not been both ered with tramps for several days. It is warm enough to sleep in box cars. Prayer meeting at South Park Bap tist church every Thursday evening. A cordial invitation extended to all. Buck Adam3 was admitted to bail today in the sum of $300. Thomas Parmele of Louisville is the surety. Ed. Thrall, one of the Burlington's reliable engineers, has purchased the L. C. Stiles property, in the first ward. Remember that the Evening Neavs is the only paper in the city which prints all the news every day in the week. Judge Archer today sustained e. motion to dismiss in the forcible entry and detainer case in his court of John son vs. Ilerold. Mr D. S. Guild went to Lincoln this afternoon, to meet a lady rela tive who was going through to Chi cago on No. 2. Swift & Co , of South Omaha, com pleted the largest smoke housa in the country yesterday. It nolds 400,000 pounds cf meat. Don't bore your neighbor by borrow ing the News, be independent, sub scribe for it and read all the news seven davs in the week. Dr. George L. Miller, surveyor of customs in Omaha, says there will be no change in his offiee until July 1st, the close of the fiscal year. All kinds of jewelry, clocks and watches promptly repaired. All work warranted. J. W. Crabill, first door west of Waterman block, Plattsmouth. Walt. Shepherd, of Hillsdale, la.. was in the city the other day on his way home from Ft. Crook, where he had been to bid his two brothers good-bj'e who are in tho regular army now stationed at Mobile, Ala. Lost A lady's pocketook, contain ing a $10 bill, about $2 in change and 6ome receipts. The finder will bo re warded by leaving at tho Nkws ollice. Charles F. Thompson of Chicago in here and will paint a nice new curtain for White's opera house. It will bo done in an artistic manner, and is cer tainly needed. Judgo Archer informs us the pres ent monln nas been trie lightest in i police circles in his eight yeara of ollice. There has been but one arrest during the month. C. E. Wescott & Son will commence Monday to decorate and beautify the interior of their store building. When completed it will bo the hansomest store room in the city. Thirty-five years make a generation. That is how long Adolph Fisher, rf Zanesville, O. , suffered from piles. He was cured by using three boxes of I)e Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. F. G. Fricke & Co. The Cuban volunteers have signed the muster roil at the Riley to tho number of 49, and another company is to be organized tonight. It looks as though Plattsmouth would contribute her full quota. County Treasurer A. R. Eikenbary in company with his father, returned this morning from Chicago, where he purchased a limb, and as soon as it arrives he will ba able to get around iu good shape. The Omaha Medical college is turn ing out doctors by the wholesale. Twenty-seven will &et their diplomas this evening. W. B. Pinkerton, a former telegraph operator here, beicg among the number. Dr. Batons ot Omaha will give a lecture recital April 29 at the home of Miss Elson. A rare treat is in store for all ttia musical people of Platts mouth. It is to be given under the auspio s of tho Mozart club. The department store wiil put on sale Saturday morning an immense line of capes, jackets, wraps skirts and shirt waists ever ghown outside of Omaha in this state. It will be worth your while to wait for the big sale. B. C. Yoomans, an old timer of Weeping Water, was in town last night and returned to his home in Lincoln this morning. Hi is conduc tor now on the street railway of Liu coin, and his son Bert is a motorman. Weeping Water Republican. Mrs. Wescott's Sunday school class of young ladies called upon her last night and gave her a surprise on the occasion of her fiftieth birthday I heir commissary supplies were am ple and elegant, and the young ladies passed a very gleasant evening with their honored and beloved teacher. Today 19 Arbor day and a very quiet day it has been. A few people planted trees in commemoration of the day and to beautify their homes. The court house tfflces we closed during the afternoon and the banks took holiday. Arbor day, for the benefit of coming generations, should be more generally observed. During the term of district court which adjourned sine die, last Mon day, every criminal case was disposed of, leaving the Cass county jail with out an inmate. Every law case ready for trial was either tried or settled. and the equity docket, consisting of 93 cases was reduced to 49, leaving only 71 law and equity cass now on the docket. The funeral of the late Miss Tillie Ohm occurred this afternoon at the German Lutheran church, Rev. Ratz, officiating. There was a very lartre attendance of friends who knew the popular young lady in her life time and who assembled to pay their last respects to her memory, There was a profusion of flowers at testing the esteem and respect la which the young woman was held. All should hear tho Nashville Stu dents Colored Comedy Company at the opera house next Monday night. This is without doubt , the oldest and best of colored shows. It is'just what all want. Best of singing, darcing and clever specialties, all to conclude with their funny farce comedy. Se cure your tickets in advance for a good seat and avo.d the rush at the door. Prices reduced to 15, 25 and 35e. The town ii full of soldiers. You can't walk a block but you hear a doz en or more patriots telling what they would do to the St ani trds if they could just get at them. Today we heard a little jack-leg saying that he did not need any drilling, and wasspoiling for a fight, and then proceeded to count upon his fingers bow many Dons he could 6 wipe at one stroke. We could not refrain from thinkingthat the little would-be man-eater should be given a little drum instead of such a big horn to fight with. John Klaurens house, five miles northeast of town, caught fire Sunday night about 9 o'clock, the fire orginat ing in the shed kitchen where the stovepipe goes through tho shinlo roof. The loss will be about tf.Vi in re pairing the hou.-e. Uncle .ImIiii says ho "vas stouter as two nicii vile I vas i pooting oudt de lire." We venture to say that John was excited when the bla.o shot about forty feet high with him on the roof shouting, "Nancy, pring vater in to parrels, to packets bin too sehmall a! reaty. " IJn ion I. .(' Ker. ;iv tin- t'hiMrt'ii n Drink callel Grain -O. It is a delicious, ap i petizing, nourishing food drink to take tho place of eolTe . Sold tv all grocers and liked by all who have used it 1 ecauso when properly prepared it tastes like the finest coiTee but is free from all its injurious propertie Grain-Oaids d gestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant hut health builder, and child ten, as well as adults can drink it with gieat benefit. Corts about one-fourth as much as coiTee. 1-5 and :.';". I luiisiiKi I a 0VvS industry. It's Our .New 'lVlcphonn. Increaoiti bu-iucss and McKiniey ! times made necessary th it the tele- i j phono which we had taken out four 'years sifio siiould b-j roplao d , consequently a new telephone has j been place d in the Nkws oHire a:d if I you have an item we shall be glad to i have you cull up the editorial looms, No. So. j I o You W'unt it I'iaiio? j A. R. Newcomb, of Nebraska City, I is in town for the text two vueks a?d ' has a number of pianos and organs of 1 the latest style and standard in ikes, ! which he is offering at the lowest j rates. See him at Hotel Plattsmouth if you want to buy and savo money. j A Itrick Depot j The joir.t depot ef the 1'.. & M. and I C . B. fc Q., to bo built at Pacific .! tir.c- ; tion will be a brick structure one ftory i high, and will be locate el a little e ast of where the old dej;ot stood. Worii i on the same has already been begun. I been getting bigger every year since its infancy. New subjects come to light every little while and there seems to be great chance for devel opment along this line. Years ago when a body raised a boy they raised his clothes, too. Now, it's different; it pays best to pay special attention to raising your boy right raise a little money and clothes of a house that pays and then his special b u v Shake into Voiir Nho-n. j Allen's Foot Ease, a powder for the i feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart- j ing nervous feet and instantly takes : the sting out of corns and bunions. It's j the greatest comfort of tho ac. Ai- len's Foot-Ease makes tight or new! shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, i aching feet. Try it today. Sold ly ! all druggists and shoe stores. I.Jy mail for 2-r cents in stamps. Trial package FREE. AdJiess Allen S. Olmsted, Lo Roy, N. Y. Thousands of sufferers from grippe have been restored te health by One Minute Cough Cure. It quickly cures coughs, coids, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe, asthma, and all throat and lung diseases. F. G. Fricke & Co. attention to having Boys' Clothes that are right. We help a good many mothers to raise their boys; we sell Boys' Suits that they don't have to worry about. Our Spring lines of Boys' Long- Pant and Short Pant Suits are ready. They're handsome and serviceable, made to wear, with all the threads twisted in for keeps, and dyed in plain, trustworthy colors that will last. Long Pant Suits as low as $3.50 and S5.00; Short Pant Suits $1.50 to $5.00. Keep the boy dressed rightly; it gives him self-confidence and fires his ambition, and helps him learn his geography lesson. Go to Anthony's music store on iower Main street for everything in the way of sheet music. Insure in the German Fred Ebinger, Agent. A merican. 'One Price and No Monkey Business 6.E wesfiott & m CLOTHIERS, HATTERS, HABERDASHERS. PMOMiillLl iSiiliLltiJiS .. . .ji.-aimHviw-; v THE BEST WE GARRY This Shoe, in many places, will cost 3 011 ! and 5. n WA Is ollcTca to any Stock a pair of y person who will I'v.vl 111 our Shoes Ladies' Colored That were bouifht for last spring and snnnm-r trade so you need not be afraid of etiinp; any old or olT-color stuff shoved olT on you, for.. .. Our new Spring Goods are Factory Made, Neat, Clean and Up-to-date. B wa.t on vou ill our shirt sleeves and haven't any diamonds in the bosoms of our shirts, as have the clerks in the: fancy out-of-town shoe stores; but with vis, we don't make you pay for the extra st3Tle, for, upon inspecting our new Spring. ..VESTING TOP SHOES.. You will realize that we can save you from 50c to SI. 00 on every pair. We haven't any misleading, ojj-color, old style, ctlch -outts at catch friccs. The adjoining figure represents our S2.50 black and $2.75 Chocolate shoes, which stand all kinds of mud and v. aUr and will be nearly as shapely- the day -ou throw them away as the dar j'ou buy them. Our Men's Colored Cloth Tops fact or v Are arriving daily, they bein" delayed on account of bein; made, ane not left-overs in Jieti Colors from lat year. Our grocery and dry- jfoods department will be opened next year, and for the remainder of this year we will continue to devote our Undivided Attention to Durable, Shapely Fool-.-ear, not such as dr goods, auction and grocery stores sell. fGIESECKE L- Lit 1 m 1 ' REPAIRING. ROBT SHERWOOD FOOT MSLLINER Try THE NEWS-50c Per Month. fcD p i?ol a m m ft m id f- i i m m S