A- 7 EMI ' r . TIIK NR. F.HtaMM.fd Nov. ft. H(1. tionHolldatcd W 1 lwrt TIIK II I'.HA l.I, i.Blublihhod April lit. iMU. f UOnMouaatoa Jan. 1. lhJ.. PLATTSMOUTH, NER. JULY 2. 18)S. v; WEE1 ft This Space Belongs to the Firm of SNYJDBR & CO., Jewelers and Opticians, Boeck Block. TO No Cheap Goods No shoddy wares, which wo are marking "Special Low Prices." Wo have boon in the mercantile business in Plattsmouth for tho oast twonty-eight years and havo established a reputation for . The Best Goods at the.. ..Lowest Possible Prices. This is our motto, our invariable rulo, and wo do not propone to depart fiom it now. Our Spring btock is larger and more com plete this year than over. Wo are sole agents in Platts mouth for the celebrated "Black Cat" brand Triple Knoe Stock ings. Come in and 600 us and we will treat you right. Triple Knee "tfATKER Stocking lftrsosHA Make UlacKfaf Dranu- JJI? COODS ANTD CI? CJ CIS 11 J3 S Com iiilHionTa' lrocet-dlujf, n. Plattsmouth, Neb., June 11,1803. Board met pursuant to adjournment, us a board of equalization; full board present. Tho total valuation of Case county, as returned by the assessors for the year 1898 was $4,3.51,059.27, and the board proceeded to adjust and equalize as follows: The clerk was ordered to place tho south i of section -7, town 11, range 12 on tho tax list. Tho board was engaged on the loth, 10th, 17th, 18th and 20m examining complaints and equalizing personal property, and adjourned to meet in regular session June 21, 1898, after s jch regular session the board to take up tho unfinished equalization bus iness. June 21, 1893. Board met pursuant to adjournment; full board present; minutes of prev ious session read and approved. CLAIMS ALLOWED ON GENERAL FUND. J C Hayes, sal and exp $ 41 00 (i W Young, same 41 40 J 1' Falter, same 4.") 95 James Robertson, freight and drayage... 7 45 R S Wilkinson, assessing 1st ward W W.- 77 10 Henry Mendcrman, assessing W W prec. 109 00 L Ottnat. part pay painting court house.. 55 00 M M It.-al. labor at jail 6 00 J W Thomas, ferry license returned 10 00 J W Thomas, jurors certificate. John Ko; ia, nulse to poor S F (Jirardet, same 28 00 9 10 7 55 21 4H 17 00 :;r 00 20 25 The Sherwin-Wiluams Co. MAKE 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. Not low priced, but highest grade at fair, honest prices. You know our reputation. We say these are the best paints we know of. You'll say so too after you have used them. SOLD BY F. G. FRICKE & CO. THE LEADERS IN THE GROCERY TRADE ;ARE- A. H. WECKBAOH & CO. THEY carry the largest and most complete line in Cass county, a Every thing fresh and new. They pay cash for our goods and give their custo mors the advantage of special discounts. A complete line of canned goods always in stock. The only place in the city where you can get all kinds of fresh Cheese. Call and see us. A. H. WECKBACH & GL -'Waterman BIk. Sidney KM ARE THE MOST FATAL OF ALL DIS EASES. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE for all KIDNEY and fK Diseases. Ari Ic: n criinrAntAArl rpmprlv - ea"- j ES BLADDER 12 2 00 5 00 5 00 A R Kikenbary, taxes refunded 29 70 Streitrht &Sattler. coffins for paupers 42 K." A R Kikenbary, bank checks and repairs on lock I'latts (ias Co., gas Smith & I'armele. nidse to Co Neb Tel t'o., phone rents Cost bil . state vs Stettler H V Bates, mower to county 1' Seidenstricker. labor liHIDOE FL'ND. J R Sheeley & Co., building bridges $ 1,358 50 COUNTY ROAD FUND. Austin & Western Co-, road roller t J50 00 ROAD DISTRICT FUND. Richey & Dickson, lumber $ 35 00 R O Lyle, repairs 3 25 Avoca Lumber Co., lumber 29 fi9 Louis Rlum, repairs 4 7.r Cummins & Cummins, lumber C3 30 An agreement was entered into with the bondsmen of W. II. dishing, ex county treasurer, as follows: They to pay into the county treasury the sum of fourteen hundred dollars in full, for all shortages during said Cushing's term of office J. P. Falter and Geo. V. Young voting yes and J. C. Hayes votiner no. Board adjourned to meet June 22, 1898. June 22, 1898. B ord met pursuant to adjournment; full board present W. II. Graves was re-appointed ju-stico of the peace in Rock Bluff-! precinct, he having f viled tn qualify on his former appointment Petition of J. L. Boot and others a-kir g the board t-i defray expent-es ef eunnanv B a "-ranted. Proposition of tho C, R. I. & P. R. R. Co. to clmnye the public road be tween sections 35 and 36, township 12 r.-nge 10 as per plat on file, wu ac- copied. Board adjourned to meet as a board of equalization, to dispose of unfinished business on June 23, 1S98. June 23, 1898 Boird was engaged equalizing prop erty, and adjourned to meet June 24, 189S. June 24, 1898. Board met pursuant to adjournment; full board present. The following levies were ordered by the board for the ensuing year: General fund, 8 mills on the dollar. Bridge fund, 3 mills. County road fund, 2f mills. Court house bond fund, 2 mills. Soldiers relief fund, i mill. PRECIN'CT LEVIES. Plattsmouth precinct bond fund, 3 mills. Louisville precinct bond fund, 5 mills. SCHOOL BOND LEVIES. School dist No. 1, 7 mills. School dist No. 17, 3 mills. School dist No. 22, 2 mills. School dist No. 3G, 3 mills. School dist No. 51, 5 mills. School dist No. 55, 4 mills. School dist No. 95, 8 mills. School dift No. 96, 5 mills. School dist No. 98, 8 mLls. School dist No. 99, 5 mills. School dist No. 100, 5 mills. The levy for school district No. 1 for school purposes was fixed at 18 mills on the dollar, for the ensuing year. Board adjourned to meet in regular session Tuesday, July 5, 1898. . James Robertson, Countv Clerk. INFORMATION AND I l'I N I O.N . If there is to be another groat slaughter at Santiago persisted in for the "honor of Spain" it will not bo the fault of General Shatter, who has made use of the discretion allowed him to give General To.-al ample titno to make up his mind to a surrender. Tho bombard ment will of course result in a useless effusion of blood, but if tho Spanish ministry will have it so, on tho head of the queen regent and her cabinet be tho responsibility. A ne v law has been passed by con gross which enables everybody to uso postal cards of their own design. This will bo a great convenience to business men. All you havo to do is to get cards of tho proper size, use one siae for writing or printing what you wish and tho other side for tho address only affixing a one-cent stamp on tho side containing tho ad dress. The plumbers in Kansas City have struck lor an increase ol wasres, irom $3.25 per d;iy to $3.75. The presen ware is certainly pretty lair ana we tear the striking plumbers may miss all tho plums, if they continue in their demands. War news are scarce today. With Gen. Miles at Santiago something will certainly happen very boon, eith r the surrender of Torral or tho taking ol the city' by force. Lint of I.etttTM. Remaining uncalled for at tho po office at Plattsmouth, July 12. IS'.KS: Guske, B Poln. Mrs Myrtle Adgerton, Miss Maggie When calling for any ol the above letters please say "advertised." C. H. Smith, P. M. Qf)i . DEFARTMI 2NT 4 Opposite Bank of Cass Count BARGAINS N GRGCM M. L. Yoctra. Cameron, Pa., says "I was a sufferer for ten years, trying all kinds of pile remedies, but without success. Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve was reccommend to me. I used one box. It has effected a permanent cure." A a permanent cure for piles Ue Witt s Witch ilazel halve has no equal. F. G. Fricke & Co. Wanted Agents for "Gladstone His Life and Public Service.-," by Thos. W. LTandford. A wonderful story of a glorious career. Over 5' 0 large, radiant pages, 100 superb rare engravings. Richest, biggest, best and only endorsed "Gladstone book' published. Uu.y Sfcl.Ki. Commission, 50 per cent. Credii given. Freight paid; Outfit free. Drop all trash and clear $,'.()!) a month with tti3 only true and good "Gladstone book." Address The Dominion Company, Dept. 3(i, 352-356 Dearborn street. Chic igo. Probate Notice. In county court, Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of John Johnson deceased : William Tolliver Johnson, Richard Johnson Austin Johnson, Susie C. Berger, Andrew lack son Johnson, and all other persons interested in said matter, are hereby notitied that on the 11th day ot July, 1S'.8. Wra. 1 Johnson and A J lohnson filed a petition in said court, alleging, among other things, that lohn Johnson died on the 8th day of July. 18'jS. leaving no last will and testament, and possessed of real and personal estate, and that the aoove-named constitute all the Dersons interested in the estate ol said de ceased, and praying lor administration thereof. You are hereby notified that if you fail to appear at said court on the 1st day ol August, A D. lS'JS, at 9 o'clock a. m., and contest said petition. the court will appoint James fli. ratterson, or some other suitable person, administrator, and proceed to a settlement of said estate. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court at Jiiitttt Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 11th day USEAL.t of July, 1K08. XtiXiXXXXt George M. Spurlock, County Judge. Probate Notice. In County Court. Cass County. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of A. Juliaette Wright, deceased. Charlotte Amelia Morrison. Juliet Amanda Buell, Mary Ellen Gallagher, Frances Evelyn Wise, and all other persons interested in said matter, are hereby notified that on the 12th day of July, 1898, Frances E. Wise filed a petition in said court, alleging among other things, that A. Juliaette Wright died on fhe.Mhday of Jmy, 1898, leaving a last will and testament, and possessed of real and personal estate, and that the above named constitute all the persons interested in the estate of said deceased, and praying for the pro bate of said will and for administration ot said estate. You re hereby notified that if you faii to appear at said court on the 6th day of August, A. U. 1898, at ten o'clock a. m. to contest the pro bate of said will, the court may allow and proDate said will, and grant administration of said estate to James M. Patterson and Robert B. Windham, or some other suitable person, and proceed to a settlement thereof. Witness my hand and seal of said court at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this, 12th day of July A. D. IS9S. George M. Sfvrlock, (Seal) County Judge. For Sale by SMITH & PARMELE and FRICKE & CO. For Sale. The five acres with residence, east and adjoining B. & M. lumber yards. 21 acres in alfalfa. Berries. 2 wells. Cistern. Cellar. The Gut Heil continues to head the list as a fine 5-cent cigar. Ask for no other. "I think De Witt's Witch Hnzel Salve is the finest preparation on the market for piles " So writes John C. Dunn, of Wheeling, Va, Try it and you will think the same. It also cures eczema aud all skin diseases. F. G. Fricke. It is, or should be, the highest aim of every merchant to please hi9 cus tomers; and that the wide-awake drug firm of Meyers & Esbleman, Sterling, 111., is doing so, is proven by the fol lowing, from Mr. Esbleman: "It my iixteen years, experience in the drug business I have never seen or sold or tried a medicine that gave as good sat isfaction as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." Sold by all druggist Insure in the German American. Fred Ebinger, Agent. Delegates to Republican League. II. N. Dovey, chairman of the Young Men's Republican club, this morning appointed the following dele gates to the lepublican state league convention: W. II . Newell, J. I. Uuruh. J. L. Root, R. 13 Windham Jno. A. Davits, H. Holloway, F. H. Steimker, D. B. Smith, Wtish Smith, James Robert son, A. J. Sullivan, C. S. Polk and Alex C;ifton. H. N. Dovey and C. H. Smith are de'egates ex-ofticio. The I'opulibt County Convention The Populist county convention has been callad to meet at Louisville Sat urday July 30 for the purpose of select ing delegat3s to the state and congress ional conventions. The convention to nominate a county ticket will meet at Louisville August 13. The democrat ic tail to the pop dog will probobly convene at the same time and place though no call has yet been made. It read. Morning's bread hereafter may be obtained at Zuckweiler & Lutz, and at Jonathan Hatt's. Legal Notice. In the District Court of Cass County. Nebraska. In the matter of the guardianship of I John G. O'Rourke. Anna L. O'Rourke and Joseph T. O'Rourke. ) Under aud by ir ue of a license to sell the real estate hereinafter described entered in the above cause by Hon. Basil S. Ramsey, judge, on the 9th day of July, A. L). 1898. I will on the 8th day of August, A. D 1898, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the south door of the court house, in Platts mouth, Ca:is county. Nebraska, offer for sale lot one hundred and three in the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, lot one hundred and four in the northwest quarter of the south west quarter, and lot eighteen in the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter, all in section nineteen, in township twelve, north of range fourteen, in Cass couuty, Nebraska, to the highest bidder for cash . Nellie M. O'Rourke. Guardian. By her attorneys, Byron Clark and C. A. Rawls. THORNS 10 SII UPON. Many people gather thorns by fail ing to heed the warning sent out by diseased'kidneys coated tongue par ched skin feverishness dull achihg pain general feeling of wetkness is sure evidence of kidney and bladder ' trouble. Take Utth Kidney Beans at once they have cured thousands of others. The Turners of Philadel FHA make Utah Kidney Beans. . B. Samuels, County Clerk of Hickman County, Clinton. Kentucky, testifies, that he suffered for years with horrible pains in the back, kidneys and bladder was treated by many physi cians they gave him no relief he got so that he could hardly stand alone Utah Kidney Beans, he says completely cured him. He gladly rec ommends them to all sufferers. F. G. Fricke & Co., Selling agents for Platts mouth and Cass Co. Tnroer't Little Liver Turner A very small pill. Turn your liver. A true laxative. An after-dinner pill. READ THESE PRICE IS lbs best granulated sugar $1.00 10 lbs befct "O" jug.-ir 1.00 Bucket Syrup 4-i Bucket Jelly 40 2 lb package Oatmeal O.'j Price baking powder, 1-lb can .. , 38 Price biking powder. J-lb can... SO Bon-Bon baking powder, 1-lb can 10 Calumet baking powder, 1-lb can 1!) 1 lb Pepper 18 10 cent sack of Salt Oo 15-eent sack of Salt 10 Best Salt, 250 lbs 1 00 Lemon extract, per bottle 05 Vanilla extract, per bottle o.j Coal oil, per i;;tl in New York Croain Cheese I I Good bucket I '! Best (ibro bucket 'S, Bran, 100 lbs .V Elegant Hour bins 1 2" Lamp chimneys i." Argo gloss starch 01 Argo corn t-t'irch ol Best crackers, per lb 0 1 doz. clothes pins 01 California Prunes, per lb C Elegant Raisins, per lb (:, i'M'h:i;' Dwi'lit':, I '. il t ! Mil J-ll rial l.r ; I I I t i ( ' ; 1 1 1 i il. .1 I .-ill r. H -Hi .-a r. ! ' I 1 . Pi 1 1: c '( 1 1 1 1 i i II I nil IT WILL PAY GREAT YOU TO ATT EN SPECIAL SALE. D EPART MENT Opposite Bank of Cass County, PI S :T m m o Strap Bow Sand: Essays on MILK are Good, but CREAM is We give you the CREAM of the SHOE subject, from the most reliable .-S . i i States, where nothing but skilled labor is employed and where doubtful Shoes are r".fu and not permitted to pass to the trade. We did NOT receive a palty eonsigDtnent of Twenty Cares of STL'Fi-' t'lat and then swell up and advertise '"the Largest Stock" of shoes, to induce yo;i to our p then comDel you to look with chagrip. and disgust on tho small assortment a d make -h you did not want. We never have to resort to such misleading stateiueiit.-, for we In v. Replenished Our Stock to the Extent of So, if you cannot be suited in two or three articles, you don't have to stand and won Jer wfcat to do, for we havo an UNLIMITED RESERVE, and we c in sp:-uj during the beautiful Springtime that will spring you to your feet and m.ii s PUTCF.S ON' .&A m m il 1 m m Hi m ! P REPAIRING. L-il V.. Latest Novelties in Hot . . . weath er-SroGtwear Infants' Chocolate strap bow Sandals, 2's to 5's ooc. Chi d's Choco'ate strap bow Sandals, 4's to 8's 6oc. Child's Extra tine Choc, strap Sandals 85c and 9oc. Child's Ex ra fi le (Anvil bottom) bow S indals, 8 to 11 $1 00 t;i $1.15. Mise' Extra One (Anvil bottom) bow Sandals, 11$ to 2's-$1.25 to $1.50. Mi-se' Choc, strap bow Sandals, 11 to 2's 90c to $1. J.jb lot all solid Goat button, 8J to 11 75c to 85c. Lad:e' Oxfo ds $1 25, $1.50, $1.65. InfanTs' Chocolate, button, 'S 'o Infant-' Dongol t button. 2'- to -Vs I' f i nt.v Choc, (exti a fi-ie i b-j u--. Infants' (Red and V.n S . ..-hj gola button 75c. Child's Vesting Top. ex'.i i :i .; to $1.40. Child' Anvil bo'.to;n Ch-..-. la.: to f l.:-i5. Little Gents', pit. bik tt-.j. . Everything Mentioned Is Solid Leather Mj Htimbugicry. ROBT SHERWOOD 1 I desire to attest to the merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as one of the mo--t valuable and efficient preparations on the market. It broke an exceedingly dangerous cough for me in 24 hours, and in gratitude there for, I desi re 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 pedple in general. It is the one remedy among ten thousand. Success to it. O. R. Downey, Editor Democrat, Albion, Ind. For sale by all druggists. A turui kU Get Wash-a-Lone soap at weiler & Lutz. Zuck- Win your bittles ngainst disease by acting promptlj-. One Minute Cough Cure produces immediate rcsul .; iie enj - ir.e when taken early it prevents cor sum))- j i.is neiu hbor--tior. And in later stages it furniancs j tae vtj,u'.:i.- u prompt relief. F. G. P'rlcke. U ii' t On the morning of Fob. 20, 1S05, I was sick with rheumatism, and lay in bed until May 21st, when I got a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The first application of it relieved me al most entirely from the pain and the second afforded coa plete relief. In a short time I was able to be up and about again. A. T. Mokeaux, Luverue, Minn. Sold by all druggists. and w i i I to ou r ri i rt CoMgh ' K rn it; hlier i k n w It, i --. -ug'is :: HlMI'H C. a:) i-V, y t:. 1 e . V . 1 1 pr'c-C'.. for -t'ltn iche a;:d G. Fricke. - 7i w y - J V. P.. 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