Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, July 19, 1898, Image 1

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Firm of
SNYD'BH CO.,
Jewelers and Opticians,
Bocck Block.
No Cheap Goods
shoddy wares, which wo ;iro marking
:-. " We have. mi in the mercantile bu-iness in
; pa-.i twenty-eight years and have established a
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The 2u:- Goods
..Lowest
'I' 1 1 i ; i s hi i r Hint ' ii, ) 1 1' i n ' a ,-i aM--rule,
and wo do imi i ii"'-' to
depart f' o n il imi'.v. ) Sp'iri"
t-1 !" i- I :i : ninl more n)in
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moiith fin tin n-lriu-ili'.l D.,aek
( lir.i ful 'i'Hi h' I-ii"i' S:ork
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Not lev priccJ, Tut highest graae at
our repi'.taiicn. Y'.'e r,py these are the
suv too after yoi; have u-ed them.
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F. G. FR1CKE & CO.
.. THE LEADERS
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-ARE
A. H. WEOKBAOH & CO.
TIIIY e:i the 't".".v t 1 m;s, .'oian'oto iiae in Cass 'county. Q Every
thing .r. 'sii an i nc-.v. 'i'hey ikiv v.ish for our fronds and give their cu-to
mors the ad - ti nt '.L'e of special di-seounts. A complete line of canned roods
always in st.vU-. The o-ily '-,ce in tho city where you Jean pet all kinds of
fresh Cheese. Cuil ami fco us.
k. K. WECKBACil & . Waterman B!k.
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S'SS KBDF-JEY CURE
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is a guaran'trsd remedy
2 LADDER
For- Sale lv S.UTII & PAPvMELE and FRICKE & CO.
i-.r s.ii'. ! It is, or should be, the highest aim
The five acres with resul -ne3, east ,f every merchant to please his eus
and adjoining 1. $: M. lnm'te r yards. , touiers; and that the wide-awake drug
2i acr es in alf.i'f i.
Cistern. Cell.ir.
Heni'S. 2
Tho Gut TI ii C'.:itimies"to b :a i the : -owing, from Mr. Eshleman: "It my
list as a ti.io o-ee:'t cigar. Ak for no ! iixt.'C-n years, experience in the drug
other. I business I have never seen or sold or
"I think DeWht's Wich Il izel ! tried a medicine that gave as good sat
Salvo is the !in.r-t nr.::ar:itiori on t he j i-faction as Chamberlain's Colic,
market fo piles ': So w.-i'i s John C. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy."
Dunn, of uhee'ing, a. 1 ry it and
you will think the sure. It also cures
eczema and all skin diseases. P. G.
Fricke.
at the..
Possible Prices.
Triple KNtL-
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SHERWIN- WiLLiAMS CO.
MAKE
PASIMT
FOR
Houses,
Barns,
Floors,
Cupboards, Shelves
Furniture,
Bath Tubs,
Buggies,
Farm Tods, 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
H ft?
for al! 51SS?EY end
Diseases.
fa
i linii of Meyers & Eshleman, Sterling.
I'll., is doing so, is proven by the fol-
sold by all druggist
Insure in the German American.
Fred Ebinger, Agent.
FRY TRADE
The Semi-Weekly News-Herald
PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS
... BY THE . . .
NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY,
M. D. POLK, EDITOR.
DAILY KDITION.
One Year, in advance, " 00
Six Months 2.10
One Week, 10
.Single Copies, 5
SKMI-WEKKLY EDITION.
One Year, in advance, .... II 00
Six Months, 50
T-,,E LARGEST G1RGULATI0N
Ol any Cass County Paper.
Tin; candidacy of Prof. S. A. Mor
rison for state fi perin tendent of pub
lic instruction deserves tho earnest
support of the better element of tho
parti' everywhere.
:. J. IJckkkTT, tho next nominee
for congress from this district, is a
young man of ability and will make a
membor who will look after tho inter
ests of his constituents.
1 UK suirar trust crowd, which was
opposing Hawaiian annexation with so
much vigor, claiming that we would
have serious trouble with other nations
if we annexed tho islands, proved to
be false prophets. Tho kingdom has
bocor.no a part of tho UnHed States,
with not even a whisper of protest
from any other county, although wo
liuvo a war on our hands.
.H'Lxjk Uaywaku will be nominated
for governor by the republican state
convention by acclamation, an honor
.-eldom conferred in this state. His
nomination also means an election, for
no fusion candidate will bo able to
overcome his popularity, which is so
well deserved. Wo have insisted for
months that Hay ward's candidacy was
the proper and iu every way sensible
thing for republicans to recognize,
and wo note with pleasure that the
feeling is growing very rapidly.
IN Ir OK. MAT ION ANU Ol'IMONS.
Conoy Hanks, the wealthy farmer
who disappeared from his homo
south of Nebraska Ci.y last week, has
i.ot boen found yet, though vigorous
search has been made for him. Foul
piay is suspected but no clue has thus
far li'jcii obtainable.
I) tve Lei- came down from Sheridan
last week. He says that on account of
r-o many cowooys going to Cuba, labor
(Hit theic is scarce and wages high.
I la ncli men are paying $40 where for
merly they paid $20. Alliance Grip.
What has become of Paramount
P ountV lie seems to have been lost
from view, and some one should see to
it that he is notified of the raising of
the stars and stripes at Hawaii at
once.
We are not booming or grooming
one candidate over another, but with
reference to A. J. Graves, the News
is willing to say that ho is a clean,
conscious official, honest and reliable
as an official and as a citizen.
An Atchison woman wasn't satisfled
until she haa married her daughter in
several stations above her, and now
the girl's father is heart broken be
cause he has a son-in-law who snubs
him. Atchison Globe.
The barbed wire defenses of San JuaD
were no joKe to the charging Ameri
cans. The wires were soclose together
that the cutters had to spread them
apart with their hands to get room
enough to insert the cutting instru
ments. And as one of the men ex
pressed it, 'there seemed to bo a
barbed wire fence every ten feet.
When men are in a great hurry and
under a hot fire, these obstructions are
somewhat discouraging. But the poor
Spaniards, after the battle was done,
declared that 'the Yankees never
stopped coming a minute" and they
were absolutely paralyzed by the
celerity with which they went through
those fences. Ex.
O'le bad thing about the style of
lighting in vogue in the American
navy is that there is very little left
that is worth picking up.
General Correa, Spanish minister of
war, wauts a plebiscite taken in Cuba
to tee whether the people there really
wan t to cut loose from Spain. That is all
right enough, hut we will take the
vote after we have sent Blanco and all
his army and camp followers cut of
the island. Then there will be no
monkeying with the returns.
H. M. Boydston of Nebraska City
has withdrawn from the race as a
democratic aspirant in the First con
gressional district. A well known
democrat said yesterday that Mr.
Iioydston gave up so early in the
game because of the great amount of
indignation expressed by his demo
cratic constituents oyer the appoint
ment of a colored man to a job at the
Tr ns-Mississippi exposition. The ap
pointment is credited to Mr. Boyd
ston, who is a member of the state
board in control. The colored man
came from Montana and has not long
been a resident of this state, so when
his appointment was credited to Mr.
Boydston there was a storm in old
Otoe county democracy. State Jour
nal.
Some time ago W. C. Mounts adver
tised for a barber. Charles K. Drown
responded and worked until it was dis
covered that ho could not stand the
smell of bay rum without getting too
full for utterance, when ho was allowed
to shift. Watching a favorable oppor
tunily he sneaked into the 11. K. tic
ket ollico and swiped two tickets. On
attempting to pass one of them on the
conductor ho realized that his theft
had been discovered, lie was given a
hearing in Judge L. A. Perry's court
on Tuesday and fined f0, in default of
which ho will spend thirty days in
jail, unloss sooner released by his skill
in jumping through the cracks in tho
side of tho building. Alliance Grip,
The ancient Greeks believed that
the Penates were tho gods who at
tended to the welfare and prosperity
of the family. They were worship
ped as household gods. The house
hold god of today is Dr. King's
Now Discovery. For consumption,
coughs, colds and for all affections of
throat, chest and lungs, it is invalu
able. It has been tr ied for a quarter
of a century and i guaranteed to cure
or money returned. No household
should bo without this good angel. It
is pleasant to take and a safe and sure
remedy for old and young. Free trial
bottles at F. G. Fricke &, Co s. Regu
lar size oOc and $1.
The ShIciii Cliau taui iui
The Salem Chautauqua opons in
about one week, (Saturday July .'!)
and many of our people are arranging
to attend. There is no better place
in the west to spend an outing, pre
senting as it does a most coarming
combination of beautiful grounds,
splendid program and courteous treat
ment to all its patrons. Reduced rates
on railroads to all wishing to attend.
At tli is particular season of tho year
a most delightful outting may be
cheaply arranged by camping at tho
Salem Chautauqua where a jollycrowd
and good entertainment awaits all
visitors. It opens July '50 and closes
August 7. See bills and program.
I?uklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in tho world for cuts,
burns, eores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe
ver sores, tetter, cha ppepjhands, chil
blains, corns, and all skin eruptions,
and positively cures piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
F. G. Fricke
Lint of Letters.
Remaining uncalled for at tho post-
office at Plattsmouth, July 19, 1S98:
Bucliel, Fred Kricksou, Peter
Finnigan. J J Gunn, C H
Miller, Lee Orth. Geo W
When calling for any of the above
letters please say "advertised."
C. II. Smith, P. M.
E. 13. Banks, of Lewisville, Texas,
writes that one box of DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve was worth $50,000 to him.
It cured his piles of ten years stand
ing, lie advises others to try it. It
also cures eczema, skin diseases and
obstinate soi es. F. G. Fricke.
Loyal Mystic Legion of America,
Will meet in I. O. O. F. hall, Fitz
gerald block, second and fourth Mon
days each month, until further notice.
All kinds of jewelry, clocks and
watches promptly repaired. All work
warranted. J. W. Crabill, first door
west of Waterman block, Plattsmouth.
Truths Tersely Told.
Foley's Kidney Cure is a safe, sure
remedy for all kinds of kidney and
bladder diseases.
There's no better flour made than
Hoisel's "Plansif ter," 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.
TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. 25c. The genuine ha
Li. B. Q. on esch tablet
For Sale. Eighty acres of land
seven miles south-west of Plattsmouth,
all under cultivation no buildings.
Price $40 per acre. Enquire of a. L.
Cox, Mynard, Nebraska.
The Evening News only ten cents
per eeK, you can't afford to do with
out it.
SETTLES NERVOUS BANKRUPTGY.
Investigation shows that men who
succeed are men of brains .-trong
nerves great will-power. Ordinary
food cannot Buppiy the vital forces
which people with active brains and
bodies require. Bicola Pills feed the
nerves make the mind bright, muo
cles strong make flesh and blood and
give perfect health to Men and Wo
men. TriE Turners of Phila
delphia make Bicola Pills
J E Buckey, chief clerk National Hotel, Wash
ington, D C, testifies that he was ail run down
was a shadow cf his former self liicola I'ills
gave hiru wonderful relief -he gained over
twenty pounds after using them.
Selling Aeent for Flattmnonth and Cai
County, F. (i. FRICKE & CO.
Turners Little Liver Turners A very
small pill. Turn your liver. Cure sick head
acheBiliousness I digestion.
DEPARTMENT
Opposite Bank of Cass
BARGAINS
READ
IS lbs best granulated sugar $1.00
10 lbs best "C" .sugar 1.00
Ducket Syrup 45
Ducket Jelly 40
2 lb package Oatmeal 05
Price baking powder, 1-lb can . .. .'58
Price biking powder, i-lb can... 20
Don-Don baking powder, 1-lb can 10
Calumet baking powder, 1-lb can 1!)
1 ll) Pepper IK
10 cent sack of Salt 05
15-cent sack of Salt 10
Best Salt, 250 lbs 1 00
Lemon extract, per bottlo 05
IT WILL PAY YOU TO ATTEND THIS
GREAT SPECIAL SALE.
Opposite
Essays on MILK are Good, but CREAM is better...
We give you the CREAM of the SIIOE subject, from the most reliable manufacturers in the En Pod
States, where nothing but skilled labor is employed and where doubtful Shoes aro refused by an expert,
and not permitted to pass to the trade.
We did NOT receive a palty consignment of Twenty Cases of STUFF that looks like Shoe-,
and then swell up and advertise "the Largest Stock" of shoes, to induce you to our place of bu-inc--, and
then comnel you to look with chagrip. and disgust on the small assortment and make shift with something
you did not want. We never have to resort to such misleading statements, for wo have . . .
Replenished Our Slock to the Extent of $4,000,
So, if you cannot be suited in two or three articles, you don't have to 6tand and scratch your head and
wonder what to do, for we have an UNLIMITED RESERVE, and wo can spring something this spring
during the beautiful Springtime that will spring you to your feet and make you say: "1 11 take those.'
PRICES ON
Latest Novelties in Hot Weather Footwear :
Infants
Child's
Child's
Child's
11
Misse' 2"s
Misses' Job lot
Ladies'
' Chocolate strap bow Sandals, 2's to 5's 55c.
Choco'.ate strap bow Sandals, 4's to 8's 65c.
Extra fine Choc, strap Sandals 85c and 95c.
Ex'ra fine (Anvil bottom) bow Sandals, Si to
-id. 00 to 81.15.
Extra fine (Anvil bottom) bow Sandal9, 11J to
-81.25 to $1.50.
Choc, strap bow -"andals, 11 to 2's 90c to 81.
all solid Goat button, 8i to 11 75c to 85a
Oxfords tl 25, 1.50, SI. 65.
REPAIRING.
I desire to attest to tho merits of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 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 the one remedy among
ten thou-and. Success to it. O. R.
Downey, Editor Democrat, Albion,
Ind. For sale by all druggists.
Get Wash-a-Lone soap at Zuck
weiler & Lutz.
M UllvUUILi
THESE PRICES:
Vanilla extract, per bottle 05
Coal oil, per gal 10
New York Cream Chco .'
Good bucket I'.i
Pest fibre bucket , 25
Dran, 100 lbs 55
Elegant Hour bins 1 25
Lamp chimneys 05
Argo gloss starch 01
Argocorn starch 04
Dest crackern, per lb (ij
1 doz. clothes pins 01
California Prunos, por lb 05
Elegant Raisins, per lb 05
TMENT
Bank of Cass County,
Strap
Infants' Chocolate, button, 2's to 5 s "5c.
Infants' Dongola button. 2's to 5"a 55c.
Inf ints' Choc, (extra fine) button, 2's to 5's 75'.
Infants' (Red and Blue Stitch) Hue ou tlity Don
gola button 75c.
Child's VestiDg Top, extra fine Choc bow ?.25
to $1.40.
Child's Anvil bottom Choc, lane, h to II ? 1.25
to $1.35.
Little Gents', pat.
Everything Mentioned Is Solid Leather No Humbuggery.
ROBT SHERWOOD
J Win jour btttles against disease by
: acting promptly. One Minute Cough
jCure produces immediate results;
j when taken early it prevents consump
: tion. And in later st igea it furnishes
! prompt relief. F. G. Fricke.
On the morning jf Feb. 20, 1895, I
: was sick with rheumatism, and lay in
I bed until May 2ist, when I got a bottle
of Chamberlain's Pain Dalm. The
j first application of it relieved mo al-
most entirely from the pain and the
second afforded cort plete relief. In a
short time I was able to be up and about
again. A. T. MoiiEAUX, Luverne,
Minn. Sold by all druggists.
STOKE
County.
packages Parlor Mali In s 24
Dwight's Cow brand soda, per lb. 07
Soap, 15 bars 25
Dultcrrnilk Soap, .' burs OH
Special brand coll. i, per lb 10
Special brand tea, per lb 25
'Mb can tomatoes OS
2-lb can corn 07
2-lb can covo oys'i rs 15
1-lb can cove oyslorH OS
DohI tomato 'at -nip, per bot tie . .. 10
I''ancy glass nm-tai-d .... ... 10
Condensed milk, :i chih 25
Good peaches, per lb 07
STORE
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FOOT
MILLINER
j-a t -1 1 - ; s : : i . j i f r-j i e
.. man stands no chance of being
sleeted to the mayorship of ;t ,-ity unle-s
he enj..ys the cont'd T.e.i ;,r,d e-teera of
hi-j neighbor. G..o. W Humphrey is
the popular mayor of S .van ton, Ohio,
and under aate of Jan. 17, lvn, he'
writes as follow-: "Tl. to e -''.lfy
to our ap'ireeiat on of Cham borlai n
Cough Remedy My finilv ;,nd
neighbors h i ve .',- it. i.nd we
know it is an e.v.-: . nt remedy for
coughs and co'ds ( !:(ii:;i; " y
IlL'MI'IIHKV," So (I by all druggists'.
Dob Moore of of La r'aye'te. Ind.,
says that for con ip i! he, h- has f,.Un'u'
DeWittV Little h.r'y Ri-ers to bo
perfect. They ne v. r g-i i c. Try them
for stomacho and liver troubles. F.
G. Fricke.