Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, May 11, 1898, Image 1

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PLATTSMOUTH, NEB., MAY 11, I8i)S.
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liEUE i a sense of satisfaction in being well dressed,
mowing Unit you tiro wearing tho correct thing in
as well as in tho cut of your euit. It requires a
.'ond Tailor to mako a Suit of Clothes properly. It also takes
bn. ins and skill to create stjlo and to design plons-ng pat
tern s.
Why nhould you wear "hand-me-down," or eastern so
e.illcd "custom-made" (in sweat-shops), when you can get
clothes mado by a TAILOR at home, who employs no ono but
First-Class Tailors
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For nearly tho samo money? Wo try on all coats beforo
thi-y are finished, arid wo cuaranteo a Hi r.nd lirst-class work
only. If you once have your clothes mado by a 'iailor ( I say
TAIIK), you'll never woar unyting ol-e, b.r.uiso it won't
LOOK' and FELL tight to you.
('.ill and see our Latest Designs in Woo'er.s.
1. O. PTAK,
Merchant Tailor, - Platismouth
4HCN OFllop A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY.
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FOLEY'S
HORSEY and
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GREAT THROAT and
LUNG REMEDY.
Foi SalelbylSMiril & PARMELE.
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make:
Not low priced, but highest grade at
o;;r rCjUitation. We say these are the
s.i loo .nfier vou have used them.
PAINT
FOR
Houses,
Barns,
Floors,
Cupboards, Shelves
Furniture,
Bath Tubs,
Buggies,
Farm Tools, Etc.
A special paint for each pur
pose, not one slap-dash mix
ture for all.
fair, honest prices. You know
best paints we know of. You'll
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F. G. FRICKE & CO.
J , nd Complt-te OiilRt.
fully Guaranteed.
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vu uuyi a iviauuuillie,
. r , Tlrdseye Maple, Mahogany or Rose
vjuod Finish. Fully guaranteed.
)h CO buys An American Gnitar,
guaranteed to stand. Steel
strings, in Mahogany or Rose
wood finish.
SEND FOK CATALOGUE OF SIIEET EUSIC.
SSO buys a $ioo Organ.
Kimball Pianos 1 Oigans
ON EASY PAYMENTS.
n.tnos, little used, for $50, $60, $80 to $100.
Writ for Catalog and oar twsu. FACTOBI PBICE3.
A- KOSPE, JR., 1513 Delias Strsst, OMAHA, KEB.
mM STILL SAILS.
! Bombardment of San
Hourly Kxpectod.
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rOKTO KIC0 S00X TO HE 0UKS
No Kunirtl In MlRht 3 Shoot t He-
ported ;one to Kpnln Klotlnfr In
MhiiIIi Sln Han Trouble t
Home hh Well mm AIrottl.
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Best Tatuc drtrtng Machine.
Ras all the Hatest Improvements,
popular Because of Merit.
Most Durable Typewriter Made.
prermer Buyers do JSbt experiment.
CUrttc for JVrw Hrt Catalogue frtc.
Cbc Smith premier "Cypc writer Co,
Syracuse. JH. T- Q. H.
Omnha Branch OCGjo, cor. Soventeaoth aod PiirnHm sta.
Washington, D. C, May 10, 3:30
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p. m. Special to trio inkws.j ine
latest dispatch from Ilayti saya that
tho Spanish fleet has not been eoen
about l'oito llico, and tho jovormnenl
has about concluded lhat the Capo
Vordo fleet is not in that vicinity.
Austria has declared her neutrality
in the present war between Spain and
the United States.
Nothing haa been hoard from Com
modore Sampson's fleet. It is expect
ed that it will 6hell San Juan, l'orto
llico soon.
A special dispatch from Ilonp: Kong
says it is reported there that the in
surgents surrounding Manila are mur
dering the poople of that city.
All the regular troops have been or
dered to the Florida coast from their
several places of rendezvous in the
south. This indicates an early move
ment into Cuba.
General Coppinger hnsbeen assigned
to tho command of the first division,
and Generals Wado and Shafter are to
command the next two divisions in the
order named.
Chicago, May 10. July wheat went
to tho $1 25 mark on tho board of trade
today.
New York, May 10. Creel man
cables from London: "The Cape
Verde fleet has returned to the Span
ish coas-t. The Journal correspondent
at Cadiz has sent in a cipher hero that
four cruisers, ono torpedo boat and
three dest royers have returned. There
is no doubt this is tho fleet which left
Capo Verdo April 27th. "
"It is now absolutely certain that the
Capo Verde fleet and the Cadiz fleet
are practically united. My private in
formation is that the combioed armada
will start across the Atlantic not later
than a week from now."
It is reported that Admiral Monlego
who commanded tho Spanish fleet in
tho fight vith Dewey, has been mur
dered b' the mad populace of Manila.
MAY RE SPAIN'S SUKPUISK.
Washington. 1). C, May 10 The
cuttinjr of tho South American cable
yes-tcr-laj' has gre at significance today.
Tho be'ief i ex pros ed here that Ihe
missing Spanish fleet is mailing art und
the Uoi n !o Manila or to bombard the
Pacifi.- coast. Spain p omised a su -
pri-o and this may be it.
Geneial Miles says: " J ho Cuban
campaign will be pushed with all pos
sible speed. Troops will start as soon
as possible. 1 go with the invading
army."
Key West, Fla., May 10 Two more
prizes were brought in this morning
the Norwegian sleamer Dratsbcrg and
the Spanish sIood Condidita. The
Bratsberg tried to run the blockade
after warning.
Madrid, 8 a. m. The bread riots at
Alecante, the seaport of Valencia,
which began yesterday, were con
tinued all night. A riotous mob
paraded tho streets demanding cheaper
bread and other necessaries of life.
The rioters marched to the factories
where they were joined by the people
who were at work. L iter, they s lcked
the octri bureau aud burned the furni
ture and archives.
All the bonded warehouses at Ale-
canto have been burned by rioters.
Gibraltar May 10. Spanish cruiers
are boarding vessels in the straits.
comb received advices from the war
department which indicalo an entire
change of operations and that the
Nebraska troops will l3 dispatrln-d to
tho 1'hilipirtes in a few days. I.Vla
tives and friends of the soldier Moys
will receive ttiis good news with do
light. Tho trip to tho l'aci lie islands
is not fraught with tho danger a etim
paitrn in Cuba would be. The cl invito
is better, there is not tho danger fioin
disoaso and thero is little likelihood
of any sorious lighting. Their prin
cipal duty will bo garrison. It will be
a nice trip for tho boys, fraught with
more pleasure than danger to life.
Uruve Ifolilii'M.
As tho warm weather approaches
many of our people ares beautifying
the cemetery in vaiious way, planting
llowors over tho place where loved
ones tleep. Some cold-blooded, heart
loss ghouls and renegades mako a
practice of stealing the flowers almost
as fast as they bloom. Ono gentleman
put but beautiful pan&ies, in lull bioom,
a few days ago and tho next tiav they
were gone. Only a most unprincipled
wretch would bo guilty of such van
dalism.
Parties interested in tho cemctciy
because they have loved ernes buried
thero, have a suspicion as to l he
identity of tho perpetrators, r.nd if
they aro caught thero will bo music
about their oats.
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PRICKS TO
EAS K
Should Move Out.
itosiuenis of Washington avenuo
complain that there is a hou-:o of 111
repute in the vicinity of Ileisel's mill
and disagreeably near tho second
ward school house. There are sup
posed to bo threo inmates nnd they
SPECIAL LOW PRICES:
LTtlies' Oxfords, worth JiOe, now 60e.
took up their abode" thero Saturday Ladies' Oxfords, worth $1 2", now Toe.
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, , , Ladies' Oxfords, worth $1. .o, now ?1.2 .
last night, iheir lewd and profane 11 it's' Oxfords, woith $.)0, now $1.
Ladies' Siiees, worth from 1.3! to l.-, now 1.K).
Ladies' Shoes, worth $2.C0, rv w $I.;0.
Ladies' Shoes, worth $2.2", now $1.75.
L-.idics' Shcos, worth $2.50, $2 .75 and :U)0, now $2.(10.
Men's Shoe.-, woith $1.05, now 75c.
Men's Shoos, worth $1 .50 nnd $1.3!), now $1.00.
language was very disgusting and an
noying to residents of that vicinity
and they propose to have them moved
out if tho authorities will do their
duty, which is altogether likely. Char
acters of this kind should not bo al
lowed to molest respectable pjeple
for a moment, and especially no', al
lowed to display their vile condu. t in
the presence of children.
He liot Out of Town.
A hobo went to the home of Joe
Klein today near the noon hour and
asked for something to eat and
for a pair of shoes to j ut on. Mrs.
Klein gave liim some bread Out it was
evidently not quite rich enough for
his blood and he talked very impudent j
to her. Mrs. Klein was frightened,
lest ho do her some bodily harm but
ho finally left the place nnd came!
down town. Oflicer Fitzpatrick
picked him up on tho street and
nrnmnt.lv f! rod him nnt. of town TTa Li43y
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talked rather impudent te the othver
but he cot out of town just the same.
Mof's Shoes, worth $1.75, now $1.-5.
Men's Shc es, worth $2.00, now 1.3!.
Men's Shoes, worth fr'.iu $2.50 to $2.75, now $2.00.
' hildre-n's Shoes, worth "Ah; now I5i".
Chiieli en's Shoes, worth 50c, now 25c.
Child rcn'e Shoo--, woith 75c, now 30c.
Children's Slices, worth $1.00, now C.Oe.
Children's Shoes, worth $1.25, now 00c.
Children's Shtes, worth $1.00, now $1.10.
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Opposite Bank of Cass County, Plattsmouth.
ix Tons Kay.
K. L Littaof Murrav called em the I
NkVS today em his way homo from
Omaha. lie has been for tho past
forty-eight days weighing nv.il on the
route from Omaha to Ogd .tr. Ti e
government is making new e-onttacis
win the carriers ranro;;us ;;nn. ;!.ik i-
linor-'of tr.insport.-.tinn and is weighing
the mail to find the average ::i ount
the; various lines carry. Oa his route
Mr ijitla weight u upon an average.
six tons of m-iil matter per day.
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Will lioeck, an olil citizen of this
place, but recently living at Auburn,
has returned to Piattsmouth to make
his home and is opening up his stock
of boots and shoos in the Black build
ing at tho corner of Sixth and Main.
His family will arrive in a few days.
Wo are pleased to welcome him back
to Piattsmouth. It's the best to-n in
America, today.
Household ;!.
The ancient Greeks believed that
the Penates were the gods who at-
teneled to the welfare and prosperity
of the family. 'I hey were worship
ped as household gods. The house
hold god of today is Dr. King's
New Discovery. For consumption.
coughs, colds and for all alTt-c'ions of
tht oat, chest and lungs, it is invalu
able. It has b.;en tiied for a quarter
of a century and is guaranteed te) cure
or money returned. No hous'3held
should bo without this good angel. It
is pleasant, to take and a safe and sure
remedy for old and youg. Free trial
bottles at F. G. Fricke & Co's. Regu
lar size 50c and $1.
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THE BE.ST AVE GARRY
This Shoe, in many places,
will cost you l and $5.
That were bought for last spring and summer
trade so you need not be afraid of cUin any
fld or oiT-color sttiiT slioved oiT on yon, for.. ..
Our new Spring Goods are Factory
Made, Neat, Clean and Up-to-date.
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To the Fhlllpines.
Word came from Washington yes
terday that both of Nebraska's regi
ments will see active service in the
war. They will both shortly be sent
to Cub. This was decided upon when
the adjutant-general announced that
one of tho legiments would shortly be
sent to camp at Chickamauga anti the
other to ihe camp which will be lo
cated across tha river in Virginia from
Washington.
Fifty thousand troops within the
next few weeks will form an army of
invasion" for Cub:i, and both the Ne
braska regimen :s are expected to make
part , of the invadiog army. The
troops were to be hurried east as
rapidly as found practicable, armed,
equipped, drilled and placed on trans
ports. It is the intention of the ad
ministration to rush the campaign in
the island, capture HavRn and occupy
Cuba as rapidly as possible.
Late last night, however. Gov. Hol-
Atteution, Citizens,
Every bod j-, tenants and property hol
ders, are nereDy requested to remove
all filth and refus3 matter from your
premises, alleys and street adj inir g
your property, immediately.
Inspection of tho streets and allej-s
will be commenced by tho board of
health, Monday May 16. On aud after
which date all parties violating this ffsj - fSj "fS j ?fJj FS tlj T-
notice will be prosecuted according to
law. F. M. KlC'lIEV, Mayor.
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WIC wait on you in 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 us, we don't make you pay for
the extra style, 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, ojT-color, old style, catch -(nis
at catch prices. The adjoining figure represents our $2.50 black
and S2.75 Chocolate shoes, which stand all kinds of mud and water
and will be nearly as shapeh- the day you throw them away as the
day you buy them.
Our Men's Colored Cloth Tops
Are arriving daily, they beinj delayed on account of bcinf factory
made, ane not left-overs in Red Colors from last year.
Our grocery and dry goods department will be opened next
year, and for the remainder of this year we will continue to devote
our Undivided Attention to Durable, Shapely Fcotzscar, not such
as dry goods, auction and grocery stores sell.
repairing. nroj-r LJEroiA-rrr
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I will receive sealed proposals for A complete lints ot choice tropical
excavating cr-U ir on mv lot, on Main fruits, candies and cigars. Oysters
street between Fifth and Sixth up to served in every style at his old stand.
12 o'clock, noon, of Saturday, May 14. opposite Bank of Cass county
iteserve nglit to reject any ana all Tho farraeri the mechanic and the
llOBERT SHEKWOOI), t. .AnA bruises. T)e Witt's Witch
l"e Kirk'H white i iu! Soap Hazel Salve is the best thing to keep
For toilet acd laundry, and give the on hand. It heals quickly, and is a
blu j wrappers to the Worn m's ex- well known :uro for piles. F. G
change. They wish teveral thousand 1 Fricke & Co.
of these wrappers, and you can help
in this way to . raise money on their
church debt.
N f w InipruTtnientii.
The Pearl Steam laundry hns ju?t
received one e-f the latest pattern
bosom, collar and cull ironers from I
Chicago, and is better prepared than
ever to do nice work. Remember
I'earl Steam lundrv. Main street.
Seetl I'otatom.
For salo fine ei'ly rone, early Ohio
and othor choice sead potatoes at
s. II. Wkckhacii Sc Go's.
Old papers for sale at this offi ce.
Remember that the Evening News
is the only paprr-in the city which
prints all the news every day in the
week.
Hay For Sale
Either in the ba'e or loo.-e, as may I
he desired.
C. L. s'TfLr,. Oreaoolis, Neb.
A liulo boy asked for a bottle of
"get up in the morning as fast you
can," the druggist recognized a house
hold namo for "De Witt's Little Early
j Risers." and gave him a bottle of those
constipation,
and stomach
i famous little pi';ls for
Sick neadeacne, liver
! ttoub.es. I-. (,. i ncke, x Co.
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11 is a (.-r;.iL ie.j nuiu iiie oiu i;irn-
ioned elopes of b!ue-ma:s3 and nauseous
physics t the pleasant little pills j
known as Do Wilt'o Little Early Risers, j placo your order with McMaken &
They cure const! pition, sick Lendach'i ; Son and get I't'ltK CUYSTAL IC. Tele
and biliousness. F. G. Fricke & Co. I phone No. 72.