The Semi-Weekly News-Herald PUBLISHED ON TUi.DYS AND F.UnAYS . . . BY TIIK . . . NEWS I'lTIUdSHIMJ (.O.TllVkN V, M. l. I'OI.K, KlIlK. KAII.Y K)I i !':,. One Year, in si'lv;iin-t . . . . Si x Months One Wci'k bingNi Copies, S K M I - W I . V. K I. V V. I I I 1 1 N . One Y-ar, in ulvan- . . . Six Months, !' (10 00 r,o TIIH LARGEtST CIRCULATION or iinv Cass County Parr. A NKW I tali. m ;ii.ii fonii' il, hut what of it.. t h In n Anirs'iT is iottl:(l up within tin) w.-illeil section tf Mai.iil.i, Vrvci a is hntth'il 1 1 1 ill Su.li.io hafl.i.-, Ii iiar-.-in t ho city of S uil i K.am-o in Havana provineo ami Carnal :i is in roul.: to nnili r'o tlio 1m. tiling opi -ration a t sonui point, pot mil , til il--sig-natfi. (jiiiiit!-1 -inocfit. Maim-: repulilieans liavo a way of treating on pi-rieiieijil rn:i-' smn that is quite .satisfactory to t rest f the country. Ne'son Dirwl.-y, who Knows how to fi-ain.' a tarilT law, and Challo.S lioiitell, who itralc tlio lu: v American navy, wcij l.i th i-raoiniriu-tcd on one dav this wcvk, I'.x Skxoi: G A f.V l . in a ruvu dx( ate in the colonial council c'o-i-a his i o inarlrs ny saying: "L)t tins sky fail Hat and sink us in an ahy-s ln-fore the daring foreign invaders1 f.-tt tram pled on Spanish i-od." If the s-ouad-rons ahoilt Cuhan waters get lin.il up properly soon he may haw: reason to think the .-rood Lord sent the section from the other zone. Till'. Lincoln se.vs seems to think Judgo llayward is net a congressional candidate. We have it- by grapevine telegraph, direct from Ncbra-ka City, that the jndge is a cat. el i da te, :i nd that Judge Stull will look after Nemaha and Johnson counties in his own in terest. Judge Hay waid is close to the people- of this district and any of.ice he gees after will meet, him half way. TlllO supreme court, with that r cl-c-lnss abandon which has marked it. course with reference to JuJure Chap man's decisions, reversed him again last week in the Heach-lu ed case from Weeping Water. No jini-.e in all Ne braska ever hail so many ca-es re versed his opinions turned down as Chapman has. His true worth as a lawyer is thus eiven to the public by a high and impartial tiibuu;;!. Till-: political wiseacres are begin ninir to cast the horo.-cope for the coming aiituunal campaign in the .state and county. Ca.-s tn-iy le de pended on to m inin.- t" a rejiub-lican ticket she can eiect ana lactional quar rels will not b-j allowed to change re sults. There are plenty of represent ative republicans wheise names ;ire in vincible forerunners of victory, and only that kind will lind ph-ce on the ticket this fall. We have heard of but one or two in stances where the commissioners have been criticized for paying the board of the soldier bojs, while they were here awaiting orders. A man who would complain at this shou'd he drafted and made to walk in the front ranks, as he would never go to war volun tarily. The board did exactly right, and its looks cowardly for men who stay at home and enjoy their luxuri ous living, to come up and object to a few comforts for the soldier b ys who fight their battles. If it be true, as reported, that the president will next week: is-ue a call for 150,000 more volunteers, then those who are so anxious to enlist, will have an opportunity to go, and, we doubt not, the medical examination in the third call will be far less rigid than tho present. Thero is a feeling- among the people that the present examina tion is entirely too rigid, as men have been rejected who would certainly make good soldiers and who are rug ged enough to stand much fatigue, it is not improbable that a draft will have to bo resorted to to complete tho force required. STAIN is having an experience in Cat money these days that reminds old confederates of the days of l!):i-l-5. The government printing presses are turning it out by the cord and the more a man gets the more he has to have to do his marketing with, and tho rno-e ho has the K ss is the weight of his basket when he t ikes his pur chases home. It is an object lesson for the llatists in this cojntry, but it will do them no good, because they are stuffed so fuil of li it unwisdom that there isn't a chink left in their craneum for the insertion of anything moio. State Journal. Commissary Cr.x. Kuan .strikes the keynote when he nd vises the enlist ment of a competent man for companj cook for each volunteer company in the army. Tho most of the complaints mado by soldiers about their rations arise from wretched cookery. When a cook is detailed from the ranks of a company it is moro than likely that the laziest and most untidy and care less private is selected for the pur pose, because his room is a little better than his company in tho ranks of the fighting men. A competent cook is worth more than a whole corps of doe tors for preserving tho health and good Hpirits of a company of soldiers in tho field. State Journal. CANADA AS A imF.NDLY NEIGHBOR. Soim: of the p liticiutis of Canada aro nut. entirely s.at i.sf.ictorj' on thl side of I lie line, hilt on the, whole wo have a inu liiu le ;f IV asons for thj luo.-t amie ih.e k -1 1 1 i : u uts toward our in i y h 1 -iir, and tleso arc in no wi.se w a- 1 1 ii s. Sio) is one of our host ens- 'i.i - to he':n with, and last year i.oulit ono, ouo worth tif our com-moditie-'. That was about $13 00 for very inhabitant of that country, while tiie ni-i'lihor on our southern boumlry, Mexico, hougnt hardly one ti Mth as mueli. The most valuable of our imports from tho dominion aro bei- oung men, many smart ones eo'iiin 'ii'iv, where I hey lind pros p,riii s v.hi'h they cannot lind at home, aial in a few years turn into an nex 1 1 i 'ii i.-ts of tho most ardent pat tern. Canada is entitled to our best eoodwhi mid friendship, and never need iiave any doubt of either. New York Tribune. Mki.ois.m is bci online- ouito a com- I inii ,!;i(VM iit;iii.;Mliii the American I n ivy. It would ho hard to select a iiiki e d :. ngei ous work than that as sigm d to the launches of tho Dolphin and the Marble head in dragging for, :.nd removing, the contact mines in ( I ua ri t-iiiamo bay, ye',, there was no hesitancy among the men ordered to that duty. On tho contrary, they be came m much interested in their work that they refused to go back to their ships for breakfast, but worked away until they had found and removed seven of i he deadly machines, each of which was loaded with enough gun cotien to .- i r k a ship, and anyone of which was liable t i bo exploded by the gi nppling iions. It was a splen did test of courage and fortitude, but it was, only w h..t the navy has already taught in to expect fruin it whenever there is occasion. Tin: commander of the Yesuvius ought to be disciplined. lie has an ug'3 hal.il, about midnight each night, of getting close to Santiago and then liring three eif those awful dynamite I omi-s rit'ht into the city. The peo ple can't -i-lee p they are worried to death. They scaicoly kuow what to expect when suddenly the earth trembles and buildings for blocks around crumble and fall to pieces. No Spaniard ever heard of such a thing before and the people are said to be p :n'.c-st riclien with actual fevir of these awful explosives. If one should -trike Cei vera's boat the men would net Know what had happened until i o'.l call in hades awakened them to l he It" sen -i-s. IjKI'i di r. tho war coramencod and. upst all calculations the country was being '"ruined by the gold standard." II tn re is any doubt, hero are the fig ures: Individual deposits in national banks of the middle states in May, a niou nti d to 4'.o.O - 0.010 as compared with K'S).000,000 last year; in the we-U-rn slates -S 1 !(),(. 00,000 as against -v.! 7'. O.OrO last year; in tho Pacific states C.14.7 0,00'i as compared with --?-',' 0; ),0i i i 1 .st year. Tho increase in deposits in these st tes for tho year aggregated 1-2,80. i,00. The popo- erats may make use of these figures in whatever way they may deem best. Omaha Cee. ToMonuow is the day when most of the new revenue stamp law goes into eU'ect. INiOHJIATION AND OPINIONS. A circus grafter who worked Ne braskaC;ty W'edosnday is now wearing ilia mends. lie bought a box of axle grease for five cents and sold it out in small packages as a new corn cure at twenty live cents per package. Some pe.iple arc; easily gul.ed, and those Mi-sourians down the liver have to be "shown" quite often. The editor of tho leading Havana newspaper says that because the United States has not recognized the bellig erency of the Cubans the Spanish gov ernment will not bo obliged to recog. njze our military forces as a regular army. If the Spanish government should bo in doubt as to tho form of recojniton due io the American army some suggestions might be gotten from the Spanish forces to whom our soldiers are being introduced. Kan sas City Journal. I'lohiblticni-ts who regard the whisky business as Old Harry's favor ite, class as providential the lightning 11 ish which reduced a Peoria distil ler v to ashes. Hut as the warehouse in which most of the booze was stored ese-a pod i n j ury tho inference is that Providence is not an expert at the business. Fx. It was Il milton Fish, secretary of state in Grant's administration and grandfather of tho young man who has jast been killed in Cuba, who may s -iiu to have originated the line of conduct concerning Spain and Cuba which this government lias followed for the past thirty years, and the causes which have made i s go to war .vere clearly set forth by him in a se ries of state papc s r.eariy a genera tion ago. Fx. G. M. Lambertson, the Lincoln at torney has been appointed chief coun sel for receivers of Union Pacific branch lines, aud will hereafter make Omaha his headquarters. Tho government at Washington has selected Commodore Watson as it offi cial representative to return the visit tho Duke of Veraguo made to this country in 1S02. To the navy depart ment has been entrusted the responsi bility of furnishing him a suflicientiy imposing train to maintain his dignity as the roproMentalivn of a groat, glori ous and as yet, un win pped nation. Jncoln Nows. 1'ioetor Knott, cx-irovurnor and ox eongressnian, is living quietly in Ken tucky, where lie is a professor of law in Custer college. ile might have had several important ollices during the Cleveland administration but he refused them all. Judge Stull is evidently intending to cut a big if it figure in the congres sional fight than any one has been giv i r; k- him credit for, although this fact ' does not increase his chances any. A gentleman who was in Lincoln yester day tays that Stull is pretty sure to have all of tho counties in his judicial district that aro embraced in the con gressional district. Frank Martin of Falls City, whoso son is court stenog rapher for Judgo Stull, has his cam paign in charge- in Ilichardson county. anU ' s ua to nave captured tlio tlele- iration already, although no conven- tion has been held. This would mean Nemaha, 1 tichardeon, Johnson and Pawnee. This estiinato do -s not find much favor with the Hurkett men, who aro willing to concede Somalia and Johnson, but think they aro certain to have Pawneo, if not Ilichardson. Lincoln Nows. Douglas, 100; Lancaster, 53; Gage, 30, and Cass, 22, is the way tho four leading counties of the state line up in size of republican vote and representa tion at the state convention. Judge Thompson of Grand Island at tended the recent committee confer ence of tho populist party with a fist full of proxies from western members unable to be present. After all the trouble ho was pjt to in collecting these valuable souvenirs, tho mem bers there in the llesh rose up in re bellion against old party methods, and the scheme of the genial judgo to lo cate the stato convention at Grand Island went glimmering. At roll call the "-unorganized territory of the northwest" hael no medium through which to speak its preference, and the state house gang scored another victory Bixby. It seemed a queer coincidence that the captain of the newly-organized vigil ants should be called upon first to protect his own household from tho hands of vile tramps. The Nkws agrees to say never a word if Captain Guthmann drops his man in the river, whether he can swim or not. At the republican county conven tion held in Lincoln on Thursday Geo. Anderson of Havelock was nomi nated as represencative. Havelock Times. The Nebraska league of republican clubs will hold a meeting in the Boyd theatre, Omaha, on the evening of July 12, to prepare for the national meeting, which is to bo held in the same city on the following day. The republican clubs of the stato are urged to send delegates and members in lib eral numbers to assist in making both meetings conspicuously successful. The fall campaign can be commenced with profit at Omaha in theso days of republidan jubilee from July 12, to 15. Fx. Try Alleu'H Foot-Kase. A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot- Ease. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial pack age FREE. Address. A.len S. Olm- stead, Le Roy, N Y. A new quick-firing gun will soon be turned out by the Birmingham firm, which will put all others of its class into the shade. All the gunner has to do is to turn a wheel, and bullets, which will kill at three miles, are dis charged at the rate of six hundred a minute. The gun only weighs ono hundred-weight, and the barrel may be pointed in any direction with tho greatest facility. The principal is that of an endless belt, which is made to collect the cartridges when pass ing through a box. SlOO Krd ISIOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, actinir directly I upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys i .i . v. .. i i. f (frill, iiiuiui-'y utaiiif) iii; iiic; luuiiu.iiiuu iiiv. d.sease. and giving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith iu its curative powers that they oner One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F.J. heney 5cCo., Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists 75c Tourist Pamphlets, Descriptive of Yellowston National Park and the summer resorts of Colo rado and containing, besides mapsand illustrations, a great deal rf informa tion of interest to sight-seers and tourists, can be had by addressing J. Francis, General Passenger Asent, Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. Harklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, burns, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chappepjhands, chil blains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no Day required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mouey refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F, G. Fricke Jf you vant to smoke toe best try Wurl Bros. Gut Heil. The finest 5 cent cigar made. PlcitnKntljr Hut rrt.tliMMt. From Thtiraduy Dally. A largo party of young peop'e gath ered at the home of Mrs. Newland last nighl to celebrato tho twenty first birthday of Finery Newland. After games mi l music light refresh ments, consisting of ice cream and cake was served. Tho guests departed at a lato hour, wishing Mr. Newland many happy birth day anniversa ries. Among those presen t were: Messrs John Burlej-, Henry Martin, Tom Ilickson, Fred Thomas, Wallace Thrasher, Elmer Younker, Oilio Os borne, F ldie Todd, Tim Todd, John Crabill, Jim McKinney, Emery New land, Will Newland, Frank Goodman, and Misses May Bates, Myrtle VVor- den, Dora Worden, Anna Critchlield, J Cora Jones, Nettie McKin ney, Emma I Gargus, Cora Gargus, Lizzie Shultz, I Kate Kichoal, Permolia and Hlaino Newland. The chief of police should bo an or nament to the town. Ho should look well even if ho doesn't do anything else. Ho should bo such an imposing figure that when eastern capitalists come they will bo greatly impressed. For this reason wo trust that Colonel Morrisoy will get a shave every weak, and give his ancient helmet to some deserving widow, and quit going around in his shirt sleeves. It is all right for a councilman to go around barefooted, or in his shirt sleeves; a councilman doesn't stack vory high anyhow; but tho chief of police ought to bo as terrible as an army with ban ners. Walt Mason. Oive I lie Children a Drink callel Grain-O. It is a delicious, ap petizing, nourishing food drink to tako the place of cofTee. Sold by all grocers ana liked by all who have used it because when properly prepared it tastes like tho finest colTee but is free from all its injurious properties. G i ain-O aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it witn great benefit. Costs about one-fourth as much as coffee. 15 and 25c. Claude Swem, tho artist at Koon's, was out in tho country the other day, and took a nice picture of a farmers house and grounds. He was careful to get a good view of the premises, and did not notice that a baby had strayed out of the housa and got in the shade on the porch. When the pic tures were finished the folks were in dignant and refused to pay the bill, be cause it looked like a "niggor" babv was plaving on the porch. I desire to attest to tho merits of Chamberlain s Cough iiemedy as one of the most valuable and efficient preparations on the market. It broke an exceedingly dangerous cough for me in 24 hours, and in gratitude there for, I desire to inform you that I will never be without it and you should feel proud of the high esteem in which your Remedies are held dy people in general. It is tho one remedy among ten thousand. Success to it. O. R, Downey, Editor Democrat, Albion, Ind. For sale by all druggists. The Adams Express company chargos up its stamps to tho man who sends the goods, and the telegraph company also makes the sender of the message pay the bill, but the B. & M. pays the stamp bill and makes no extra charge. They are used on way bills, and the action of the B. & M. shows the differences between a'iberal managed corporation and tho hoggish methods adopted by the express com pauy and telegraph people. Some corporations are white even though others are not. Sick headache, biliousness, consti pation and all liver and stomach troub les can be quickly cured by using those famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They are pleas ant to take and never gripe. F. G. Fricke. ISurlingtoii Inn. Six blocks from exposition. A. D. Touzalin, manager; E. B. Mooney, clerk. Roams $1.00 per day special rates by week or month. Everything first class. Take Dodge street car from Union depot to 20th and Burdet.te streets. Write us for particulars. TO CUKE A I'OLU IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists' refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet SALESMAN WANTED. By large Factory supplying freo outfit and pay ing several $40 weekly. Brattice, 'J43 Pearl, New York. V'e will pay a ! a r y ;f per week and expensr-p f-r man with rig to introduce our p n. .tr. "- ix'ure and insect Deslr. ;v r : ; ..-ua rv. K"f require. An r ? - wi a s ae.i;. I'kk- FKCTION .Mid C('i. Pa -o.-is Kl . P i; Mice"' o i . e sayst'ia- fere, n- ip ;..;. n DeWittV Litti E.-y ici- t u., f u-'d to be perfec... 1 ney nev v j i .e. ! ry tin in for stomaehe and iiv. r tmui. .-. F. G. Fricke. Vv luipriivi iiii-iilii. The Tea 1 S'--.iia .luiui-y h:-s just r cei ve.i ie f the .o.-t pattern boeru. coll ' .nd u:T irnners from Chic io, an is ''i.-r r i d than ever -o ''o nice wo k Ii member Pent; S: :-m undiv. Main street. It is, r,r s" ou'. 1 b t''f hit-t i.im of every ineic. at. I to p.eaae ins cus tomer ; : ..111. I tic vi It-a .ri !;- Ug Grin of Meyers !c lloli.eui-.ii, i.ur.i..g. 111., isdn' :.- so, is p-oven by the fol lowing, f m r. Lla-.enan: "It my sixteen ye. . x :eri-- n in the drug business 1 i.ae n ver " -r sold or tried it i i - ; iiai g i ve as grod s 't isfae"iiei :is C- amboil i "s Colic, Choleri Hvl D ar 'n e t Remedy." Sold by ah druggist Subsc: it e for Till-: NK"'s t':.e best paper in the ti y. AVOCA ITKMM. Jim McAllister drove up from Dun heir, Sund iv. Avoca is arranging to celebrate the Fourth in g -and stylo. Tho Glee Club is arranging some lino music for tho Fourth. Tho brick work on the now bank building is nearly completed. Mrs. liolleriberger and Misa Nodolf went down to Nebraska City, Tuesday. Miss Grace Conntrymai, a former teacher in the public schools here, and who has been attending Moody's biblo institute in Chicago tho past year, has been visiting friends in this place tho past week. While working on tho tow bank building Monday, Henry Breckman, the contracting carpenter, fell from a scaffold and rocoivad severe internal injuries. Dr. Brendel was out of town at the time, and was telegraphed for, also Dr. Hungato of Weeping Water. They arived shortly and found Mr. Brock man in great pain. After ex amination it was thought that a sur gical operation was necessary, but they decided to wait a short time, and administer opiates to deaden pain. The patient did not get worse, howev er, and tho operation was not per formed. IIo is now resting easier, and it is hoped he will recover without serious results. TK F FT- S 1 1 KL DO N". A swell wedding occurred today at the home of the bride's parents north of lown. The contracting parties being Miss Caroline Sheldon and Mr. Clarence Tefft, Rev. C. J. Sage officiat ing. Tho brido is the olaest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amsdel Sheldon. She is quite popular and has a large circle of friends. She is a graduate in tech nical music and is quite accomplished. The groom is the son of Hon. Or lando Te fit, and is a rising young at torney who has just graduated from the law school at Lincoln. Ilis circle of friends is extended. After the ceremony a sumptuous dinner was served to a large number of friends and relatives. Many nice presents were received and hearty congratulations given the happy pair. Toe visitors, besides relatives, in clude! a number of political and other friends from Lincoln and other cities. Only a select few from Avoc.v were present. Congratulations and best wishes are extended. Avoca, Neb., June 29. 1898. Burglars Abroad. lieisel's flouring mill was broken open, and entrance effected through the engine room, night before last, and two or three dollars were taken from the money drawer, which was pried open. The burglars are sup posed to be home products, and they may yet be brought to justice and giv en a term in the penitentiary. As a sample picture of the raw ma terial of Nebraska womanhood, the painting which hangs at the head of the stairway in the Nebraska building is p. obably ail right. It gives a sort of take-your-breath-away-sensation to run on to it suddenly, but a brief sea son spent in admiration of graecful lines will compose you, until you may want to see it again. There's no better flour made than TJeisel's "Plansifter," manufactured in this city. Ask your grocer for it, and thereby get the best and sup port a home industry at the same time, which builds up the town. The editor of the Evans City, Pa., Globe, writes: "One Minute Cough Cure is rightly named. It cured my children after all other remedies failed." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. F. G. Fricke. SETTLES NERVOUS BANKRUPTCY. Investigation shows that men who succeed are men of brains strong nerves great will-power. Ordinary food cannot supply tho vital forces which people with active brains and bodies require. BIcola Pills feed the nerves make the mind bright, mub cles strong make flesh and blood and give pot feet health to Men and Wo men. The Turners of Phila delphia make Bicola Pills J E Buckey, ehief clerk National Hotel, Wash ington, D C, testifies that he was all run down was a shadow cf his former self Ilicola I'ill gave hiiu wonderful relief-he gained over twenty pounds after using them. Selling Aeent for 1'lntHmoath and Cass County, F. (i. FRICKE & CO. Turners' Little Liver Turners A very small pill. Turn your liver. Cure sick head a :he Bi!inusne-is I digestion. Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes FOB BILIOUS AUD KEEVOUS DIS0KDEE3 such as "Wind and Tain in the Stomach. Giddiness. I'ulness after meals. Head ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat, lioss of Appetite. Costiveness. Blotches on the Skin. Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all Kervous and TremMinj? Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE EELTEP IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer Will acknowledge them to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BF.F.CIIAM'S PILIiS, taken as direct ed, will quickly restore Females to com plete health. They rromptly remove obstructions or irregularities of the sys tem and cure feick Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham's Pills are Without a Rival And bav the LARGEST SALE bf any Patent Medicine In the World. 25c at all Snu Stores. - IZ & & 2 XL m m To the Farmers of Cass County: The Department Store ha- .ivt-d you hun dreds of dollars by cheapening the price of Groceries, Dry (loods. Shoes and other article-.. Since our advent iu l'l.ittsinotit h, the regular profit on Groceries has been reduced over fifty per cent. We have done you mm.1 we have saved you money. It is but tair, under the ciiuuin stances, that you should appreciate our efforts by ivin," us at least a portion of your trade. We pride ourselves on selling' floods cheaper than any other house in Cass county. We do this by paying cash for our ood:, and bein satis fied with a close margin of profit. If you ap preciate low prices ami fair treatment, come and see us. The Department Store, South Side M.'ilti Street, PLATTSMOUTH, STABLE ton ''ill i'Hlllr nnipn 1 jinvMriniL.it 'PAfaNnv.16,1837. :." J ui ii i I rb ev I RELIABLE INCUBATOR & BROODER COl K'v- ral-llilloUiNCY ILL. U.S.A. THIS EGG CASE GIVEN AMU FREE To Every Purchaser of Ten Dollars' Worth of Merchandise from MORGA The Leading; Clothier. You can hardly afford to miss this chance. If you have never bought anything from MORGAN, now is a very good time to get acquainted. You do not have to buy that amount at one time. We furnish you a ticket and when that is punched full, you get the case. We have a very strong line of Clothing and Furnishings. FRANK J. MORGAN, Permanently cured by using DR. WHITEHALL'S RHEUMATIC CUKE. The? surest and the best. Sold by druggists on a posit; guarantee. Price rj) cent J Ver box. 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