Wall Papor 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 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 m i qI n rl i n p". 'V YJT V ; xtf JL. l II i .JJ JJo &1VA1 1 Jtl ? ? ? 4? 4? 4? Who Ever nteard Of a Burg!arProof and AIarmGiving Trunk? JOE Ok i The People's Clothiers, Have them on exhibition now. They are the exclusive agents for same and they are worth seeing. The Lock is Burglar-Proof and Alarm-Giving and when an attempt is made to pick, pry or open the same in any way, an alarm is in stantly sounded by the Firing off of a Blank Cartridge and the burglar or thief will leave asquickly as pos sible, leaving the trunk locked. You ought to see Joe &, Frank's nice line of... Shirts, Hats and Neckwear Their equal cannot be found. Their $6.00 SUITS cannot be equalled for less than $8.50 else where. Call and investigate. K-O-S--I-O- JOE & FRANK, The People's Clothiers, Waterman Corner. th th th th Ih th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th ih ih th ih th ih ih th th ih ih ih ih ih th th ih th ih ih th th ih ih th ih ih ih th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th t th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th BRIEFLY TOLD. 13 otter Than &ver . , ....IS THE IMMENSE LINE OF.... FANCY MILLINERS . . . . JUST RECEIVED BY THE .... TUCKBR SIS T.BHS. All the Newest Shapes and Styles that the eastern markets afforded in 9 t Fin? Hats and Trinyiunas Aietobe seen at their Parlors. Imported Pattern Hat and Flowers from Parisian j artists. Evei-thin up-to-date. .. ..On account of the prosperous outlook, the largest line of MILLINERY ever brought to the cit- 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 Valky, Hya cinths, and other varieties to select from. MISS NETTIE WfDDELb An Artistic Trimmer cf St. Joe will keep this depart ment up to a hih standard of excellence. Remember to Call and Inspect Our Goods and Prices. . . . ..TUCKER SISTERS . . Plattsmouth, Nebraska. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Our new telephone id No. K. Call us up. Ch;i9 Clifford of LouLsvillo was in t'nliiy. Mrs. N. II. I.-bell id reported on the side list. Hed Itiver Early Ohio potatoes for salo ut F. S. White's. V. Li. Johnson had a forty pound citt-fi.xh on sale today. Frank liusche of Cedar Creole wns on the streets today. A new catch basin was put in on South Third street today. Phil Thiorolf and A. Nitka were in Omaha on business today. llor-ton brown bread at llolloway's on Tuesday and Thursdays. Louis Stottler was in town today from Louisville on business. Northern jrrown K.irly Itoso seed potatoes at Uennett & Tutt's. llolloway's popular steamed bread is made of Ileisol's best Hour. .lohn Ii( eker and G. V. Todd vvore Omaha passeriers this afternoon. Philip Krause of Albright paid his l'lattsinouth friends a visit today. I. S. I. Weeks, chief engineer of the I jr!inrton, was in the city on business today. Cake and ice cream or sherbet, JOc, Saturday evening, corner room Union block. Anderson Davis of Eight Mile Grove was a L'lattsmouth visitor this after noon. Iloilowav's bread, which has taken the lead, is made of Heisel's I'lansif ter lloug. W. II. Newell left this morning for a visit with his daughter and family at May wood. Jacob Sihlagel was in this aft. from Kenosha circulating about among our merchants. Miss Bethel who has been visiting at D. K. Barr's returned home this afternoon. L.OST. A bunch of keys. The finder will be rewarded by loaving same at Nkavs oflice. Go to Anthony's music store on iower Main street for everything in the way of sheet music. Choice pansies in bloom ready to set out now 20 and 30 cents per dozen at L. A. Moore's. Mrs. J. Keppei was an Omaha visi tor this morning. Sheriff Wheeler went out to Green wood today to serve papers in the Ileece litigation. Clarence Mayfield a prosperous farmer of near Louisville was in town today on business. Otoe's county attornej', Paul Jessen, has joined the volunteers and is now in camp at Lincoln. Clyde Farthing went to Omaha this afternoon to enlist with the forceseon gr egating at Ft. Crook. There is such a demand for flags throughout the country that it is al most impossible to get them. F. 8. White has a good supply of red white and blue bunting, with which you can decorate very nicely. J. F. Llagoos, one of the solid farm ers in central Cass, was a pleasant caller at the News office today. Tansy plants 20 and 30 cents per dozen. All colors at L. A. Moore's. Call early and select your choice. Remember that the Evening News is the only paper in the city which prints all the news every day in the week. The city has not been bothered with tramps very much of late but the rail road men report the roads buried with t'lem. Manager Groves of the telephone exchange was out in the country set ting seven new poles on the Nebraska City line. C. G. Sheeley came in this morning with the commissioners from a tour of the counly and went to Lincoln on the fast mail. Louis Ottnat is frescoing Wescott's store room in the old Empire pattern. It will be a handsomer room when completed. There is a break in the sewer on North Fifth street near the intersec tion with Main. Workmen are rep air-in-r it today. j Nebraska will not have a brigadier general, as but two regiments are be ing sent from this state, which is short of a brigade. Don't bore your neighbor bv borrow ing the News, be independent, sub scribe for it and read all the news seven days in the week. See A. R. Newcomb before you buy a piano or ogan. He handles the best instruments made and will give you the lowest prices. Thil Theirolf set the paca for his neighbors in putting out flags and now the entire neighborhood is deco r.ited. Lt every citizen follow suit. J. II. Yates of Milford is here to take the place made vacant by Hoy Mar shall who goes to ChaU o as night op erator. All kinds of jewelry, clocks ard watches promptly repaired. All work warranted. J. W. Crabill, first door wost of Waterman block, l'iatl . -mouth . Constable Den son reports that some one has been stealing corn from his cribs and if he is fortunate to catch the thief the coroner is likely to have a job. Messrs. Snyder & Co. put una hand some bunting 11 lg today which they ordered from Omaha. Hall St Co. and the steam laundy have their eolorsout today. A covered wag. n pa-sed through town today going west. The man t;f the household looked very much like old man Bonder, the famous Eaus;s outlaw. Ami B. Todd was a passenger f r Deadwood this morning, where he will be engaged for the iisxt two weeks in looking sifter some of his mining in terests. A. J. McKinncy is p euared with somo extra nice sod to do lino work in sodding or grading. O-ders le!t at the Bonner tables will receive prompt attention. ali'.l dlu A plan is being discussed 'by the mayor and new council men to have tramps who are run in or who are fur nished food by the, city, io vvoi k it out on the streets, and then pay their ex penses. Georcro I'oisal lias his paper out so liciting subscriptions for sprinkling the streets, and will probabiy get to work tomorrow. Jt is certainly time the-wagon was out, as the dust is un bearable. Dr. Batons of Omaha will give a lecture recital April -' ai the home of Miss Elson. A rare treat i. in store for all the musical people oi" Pi at is mouth. It is to be given under the auspic s of the Mozart club. Joe it Frank have j'Jst received a big invoice of the latest styies of tie , that have not been out of the custom houso in New York" a week. They are direct importations of Wilson Bros , and must be seen to hi appreci ited. The Cuban Volunteers elected otli cers last night. II. G. Livingston was chosen captain, B. C. Jack, lirst lieu tenenant and Thomas Chapman second lieutanant. The other of'icers will be appointed by the regimental olhcers. A Long Pine, Neb., dispatch says: The wife of Jasper McCoy, a one-armed man living on the Niobrara rivor north of this place gave birth to live babies, four boys and one girl. This is con sidered very discouraging to the Span iards. II. A. Lemon, who conducted a very successful revival season here two months ago at the christian church has been secured by the C. K. ladies of that church foj a lecture next Friday evening. More particulars will be given later. The patriotic women who have been debarred from going to war as nurses and assistants, are equal to the emer gency, and in many places tiiey are at work raising money to help care for the families of men who have goue to fight the nation's battles. The musical entertainment to be given at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. L Elson tonight will be of a high oider Dr. Baetens will prove interesting and a nice program will bo helped out by the best musical talent in the city. Do not fail to attend, admission 25 cents. Dar Johnson has moved his house hold from the roams over the Vienna l bakery to the high school hill, where he has purchased the residence formerly occupied- by Henry Hetold Mr. Morrow will move his family to the rooms vacated by Mr Johnson, to morrow. George Hrooks received a message from Lincoln last night which con tained the sad information that his mother was in a dying condition. He left for Lincoln on the lirst train this morning. He had not heard of his mothers illness and the news was quite a shock. Dr. A. Wheeler, the psych ie anu scientific palmist, astrologer, teacher and demonstrator of occult philosophy, is at the Perkins House, room 5. He will give readings and independent slate writing. He will be here only a short time. Those who desire to see him should not delay the matter. Drill master Harry Groves is doing good work with the company here putting them through the military ev olutions every evening in splendid form. The company is imerov'i jg rap idly in his charge and is getting in good shape. The work is arduous but Mr. Groves is equal to the emergency and will soon have the boys in pre sentable shape. The fact given out from Washington to the effect that President McKinley would call for 30,000 more soldiers right away en courages the Plattsmouth company to stick to their work andi get in on this I cail. 1 Mi-s Edith l'attetson was an Omaha visitor today. Henry Weidmati received loo lbs of llildull's fine candies today. Miss Carmack went to Omaha for a visit with her sit"i-, .Mrs. Pugh. Fred S.ickeltof Weeping Water was in the city today on business. Si.rcight and Kittle: sent a largo 1 jad of furniture to Hock B. u ITs today . One quarter of all the people born die leloni six, and oiie-liaif before f.ey are Ki. John Schinppoeasse opens the season with some choice ice cream tomorrow wheie ices and lemonade may be had every day hereafter. Mrs. T. P. Living, ton and Mi-s Ma tilda Vallery departed la-t evening for a weeks visit with their sister, Mrs P. C. Minor at Louisiana Mo. The cable on the liagstalT of the court house is broken, and it will ho neee-sarv to have a man Ciiinb to top arid lix it. Tliis stielild he dolus l fo.e th'j II ig is ruined. Bev. James Mailh-y, 1 lie ehq'ieut divine of liiiiveisily Place uili pre.aeh ut t ie M. E. ehiiret" Sunday lie rnmg anu ev -lll'ig. Morning mi eject "Chi i tian leadership'' evening ";i Christ Lj.sm world." County Commission' rs Young, Fal ter and 1 layer, neevMii in n i od iy I no bridyc. contractor C. G. Sherly. made Union tlieir headquarter Ve-sle. day evening while on a lour of oi idge- in spec ting Ledger. Toe county commissioners a id the bridge contractor returned this in lin ing f.oma tour ov.r the c unity, in specting bridges. They found the bridges in very good condition, and will not be rcqjired to build more than half the number this year as for merly. iStirliiitoii Koiltc illifoi ami I e il l sioiirt Cheap, quick, comfortable. Leave Plattsmouth :;:4I! p. m., every Thurs day in clean, modern, rot crowded tourist sleepers. N: translers; ears run right through to San Francisco and Los Angeles over the Scenic lloute through Djnver and Salt La.ke City. Cars art; carpeted; upholstered in rattan: have .spring; seals and hacks and are provided with curtains, bed ding, towels, soap, etc. Uniformed porters and experienced excursion conductors accompany each excursion, relieving passengers oi' all bother, about baggage, pointing out objects of interest and in many other ways helping to make the overland trip a delightful experience. Second class tickets are honored. Berths $. For folder giving full information, call at nearest Burlington lloute ticket office, or write to J. Francis Gen. Tasscnger Agent, Omaha, Neb. It I'ays to Oft the 1-Kt. W. E. and C. E. Crabill are deliver ing the best of milk to their customers in sill parts of the city. Try our sys tem of bottle delivery. i I KaivSiiifj Boys Is a growing industry. been getting bigger every year its infancy. New subjects come to light every little; while and there seems to be grea': 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 and then raise a little money and buy his clothes of a house that pays special 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 iovv as $3.50 and $5.00; Short Pant Suits $1.50 to 35.00. Keep the boy dressed rightly; it gives him self-confidence and fires his ambition, and helps him learn his geography lesson. "One Price and No Monkey Business." e b Wsmti CLOTHIERS, HATTERS, HABERDASHERS. I $2a.OO RUWARn ! Is offered to am- person who will find in our Stock a pair of .... Ladies' Colored Shoes I J CJ m & m fiI m lay; Hi rjji . li'P I IT-"" m m 13!! THE BEST WE GARRY This Shoo, in many places, will c ist von s:i and .". That were bought for last spring .'mil summer trade so you need not be afraid of ettinr any old or off-color stuff shoved off on on, lor.. .. Our new Spring Goods are Factory Made, Neat, Clean and Up-to-date. fill 0 m w 0 wait on you in our shirt sleeves and haven't any diamond-, in the bosoms of our shirts, as have the clerks in the fancy .j'o . out-of-town shoe stores: but with us, we don't make voup:ivior ff G IESECK E i rrn!: m HI; m SI; lei' the extra stvle, for, upon inspecting our new Spring. ..VESTING TOP SHOES.. You will realize that we can save you from 5c to Sli) on vwvy pair. We havetr't any misleading. o'-roo? o svc, culrh aix.s il cat ih prices. The adjoining iiure represents our blnck and S3. 75 Chocolate shoes, which stand all kinds of mud and water and will be nearly as shapely the da- you throw them away as the lav you buv them. V SHOE Our Men's Colored Cloth lops Are arriving daily, they beinLf delayed on account of b-.-inr factory made, ane not c-oz crs hi Jcd Culors from last year. Our grocery and drv floods department will be opened next vear, and for the remainder ostitis year we will continue to devote our Undivided Attention to Durable, Shapely Iumt-.-ear, not ticli as drv roods, auction and grocery stores sell. ill 0 ' r. l r-.i id 0 a gJ rd m 0 IS REPAIRING. ROB'T SHERWOOD FOOT MILLINER ISJ Try THE NEWS-50c Per Month. t