Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, August 02, 1898, Image 4

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CHIEFLY TOLD.
INKIKJIATKIN AM) OPINIONS.
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former consul fieri-, as mkhi us .'sipcx
lauded, went friiii! St. Tl.i nr.-", where
he had b.cn -;t ) ii'.; -urie-i the v. .r
J u it rn;i;i.
A confcri'iicu ui.s Ie 1 i v. i '. h '..ib-s
and plans arranged.
Tli:l ho came here, : 1 1 ; i i t ; S in
day, and siiw t)i" consul. 11 corps. The
entire corps hskivl an audit nee of
Mucins, which was gra 11 1 cd. The lii -t
coiifcruiico whs hclil Sunday. Ma-i as
is bolicvcd willing in r- i i-i-f r 1 1 1 -; r- tin
island in vijv of ih'j Mi'.uation.
Nothing is known of tlu? tern;-; df
ftirod ly llanrin, hul they wci-o r
taiuly dic'aicd y Miles. I'uolic
opinion favors surrender.
liejiorts from I'onc.i liovv that ilie
litdiavi'ir and alt il ud.
en us have i! on . in tic li .
ad vaii-e v i t.li an a i my
of t he A Ml' ri -News
ef Mil. s"
(.! ;r d a
liiJ Meet of A in
harbor also hel i.
i . i : i i i s . 1 1 1 .-i i d e the
Kverv ii.l!i:em-e i-
hoine; brought to hear on Maeias.
TIhtc is ulroii tci'son for tiie -tate-ineut
tliat a nussae,; f surrciiucr of
tho island may Iim sent .iil.-s in a day
or two, perhaps tomorrow.
4-llln to tin- I ruul.
Slate Jotn ri a I .
When a Nebraska boy ,',-i.s his hooks
into anylhiiiir that promisos po-sibb-M'omolion
ho is always found in du
course of time ellmbi nj,r upward. The
following from tin? Indianapolis News
of .1 u! y 27 alis to a n ol 1 1 'lati sinoutii
by, a member of a prominent (!;is
county family an l a ip:tie of that
county:
"J. V. Vallery, freight rc'cnt of the
Chicago, I lu- 1 jne;oii ct (4ui:u;y, who is
jtl--o president of t lie t ra vel I i n v; f reiir h t
agent s' usociut ion of A nu-ric.-i , a r: ; ved
last cvoniny. is he stepped from the
train he was greeted by .lohn (biifu-y
Uictts, ironeral yardm:s'er f the ','
Four, with a most, profound bow.
" 'I'lesidfrit Vallcry,' said tiie .Gen
eral yardmaser, 'it jrivos me p a-iurc
to inform yon that the b'.nd is waiting
f.ir you just outside the station.'
"Vallery was surprised and fe- tl.e
moment thoue;li t tii:u ho was to have
another trip around the belt by Mr.
I licks."
Nolliin llenrU Vet.
Tho search for Canny II inks, the
well known farmer resioiiifr south of
tho city, who disappeared from his
homo on July !.", continues as vior
ous'y as on the start. Ie. Hanks has
jjono out west of Jjincoln to look up a
supposed clue, hut no hopes are en
tertained that ho will be ahlo t ) learn
any more than ho has b -en able to
lo am from other clues which he has
followed up so closely.
Many have thought the tni.-sin:
man miirht have wandered to th
river bank, fallen in ami drowned. To
satisfy their minds on this score the
family last week started two men down
the river in boats to search ev-i-v
island and out of the way plaM and to
visit all river towns. These men will
po ns fur as St.. Liuis if they do not
ntriko any clue before jfettinir that, for
down. Tho men sent are both river
men of experience riud m--n who know
just how to go about such a search,
and if tho missinj man wa drowned
1hej will tind
City News.
his body. Nebraska
.AS TIIKY M K AM) tin.
Cant. H. K. I'.i'iiilt uf ('r.aiha v:is in the city
today.
August (i.ieior was ia Oniaha and ('er.nci:
IHuits today.
Tli as. IC. 1'annc'i', t ! i ! .o ivi hat.kcr. w,i
in town te.l.iy.
H. K. N'oit.ol, f Mtir ! .ck. i- in l!io city to lay
on "business."
Mrs. S. A. Ia: took liai lai'.e fo'xs the
exposition today.
J. K. Marsliali of the nr. ! -a if.-. v...s a: the
exposition today.
J. M. Patterson v.a - a ..!e:u..cratic stale conven
tion visitor to iav.
Misses ('live and l;'.ar.c!:e I hn nir. v. ere expo
sition visitor today.
Kvtlx-rt Nichols and laaiov '.-'etc epo -iti. :i
visitors this nioriiinj;.
Henry Uoeck a:.d wife an d Will Ilne-k r.ud
wife are at the oxjiositi-n today.
Jolin T.iviii;;stoii and Me-sis. Fry.- and Samp
son attended the exposition today.
Mrs. (dais CI a ister.- mi is vis it itiR her s;st-.-r.
Mis. W. I., lit ov.ne, i l I.'ncin to lay.
Mrs. J. I-;. I.eesijy. Mi.i. A. j. Graves and Ml-s
Mad 4e Wi'.-on aie e; ..sr.:.,:. visitors t.-.!a.
Will Kiihar.i.-n i.t-J -i tti . IT irer.ee, a-id M iss
May Hamilton attended the t-s;n.siti jn t.,d.:v.
Ned Uaker and sister, Mrs. Johnson, and M rs.
Merrit Anderson took in the exposition t Jay.
Editor L. J. Maytieid. of the Louisville Courier,
was iu town today. and was a caller at these head
quarters. M. S. Brills. C. Christenson an i H. I). Uarr
went to the populist state convention at Lincoln
this morning.
Mrs. li. Flson accompanied by her daughter
and nieces. Misses Fanny and F.ttye Klson, of
Mississippi, visited the exposition today.
Robert Crozier, of I'lattsmouth. arrive i at
Alliance this morning to take charge of the
blacksmith department of the 15. t M ., in place
of I. N. Uowen. resigned. Alliance Crip.
Iteputtllt-Mii 1 lout Con vent ion,
A delegate, convention of the repub
lican party of the Kijjhth represent-i-tive
district of Nebraska, com posed
of Cass and Otoe counties, will be hfid
at Weepine; Water, Netirask, on
Wednesday, August 17, ls'.fS. a 'J.
o'clock p. tu. for the purpose of piac
injr in nomination one candidate for
representative, and the transaction of
any ot her business that may properly
come before the eon ve'ilio-i .
Counties will be entitled to repre
sentation ns follow?:
Otoe '22
Cass 20
It is recommended that, no proxies
bo allowed, but that, the delegates
present cast the full vote of their re
spective counties.
I. W. Tekgakdf.x,
II. C. Fkkf.Man, Chairman.
Secretary.
Flowrr Iy l'r.lc I'oxt poiied.
I'residont Wattles of tho exposition
announced this afternoon owinj to
rain and tho prospects of rain this
evening it had been concluded to
po-tpono the flow ?r parade lo Friday
at 4 o'clock p. m.
I or IC lit.
Storo room in Fitztrarcld's iiloci:.
Enquire of T. H. I'olloek, Aeent.
The Gut Ileii conti wins to head llie
list aa a fine o-cont citrar. A-k for no
other.
fifty cetlt r:-t
id I'll 'I 'sf . v ef t'nis we.-k.
w pi-.,,.- i e-i-o'iri-: ui..vt- a. ' -ts;o
-t you- iiv. i! pt i -.;s a; CVi '.. i: J '-.
I I ': lo'.ra y's l"'e,il, which I .us '!i''.-n
lie- lea. I, IS lll'l.,l I I, ItelS'-l S t iiVll-
-if!.-. " !lou--.
1 f y Oil ! I Ml "t. - ee t ': e i u t I ( I I -J :
eali ! it, a lei .o-t l.h-: lie-.t. ci n l ci
':ir in ! h- nr.rk' 1.
( itv .viar-ha
f-.r a "f.-w s
o-j . s -ev is I V
a ii i .1 i ih a h'i ! v.
lor hi hi.
is "nibb: u
If it".-; (j'l.ili'v you w.nt in aciin-,
not ijiiaalily. siiioko the Kx'j i i si in. '
'j- S a'e i-Vrl'J Where.
"1 i--member tie- Me; n "' ( i i;'nt ) party
at l.i'h ichiiol ifr.iunds Wednesday
even i n e .V II a re i nv i I ed.
for t.i.- i sixty (iays I will sell
cii'in- cli.e.ines for :'' per pound.
1 1 . Sri i:s.
k-.M. lO.-l
.'run nds
;ii!-s..i:i
i'lit pa-ty" on hiyh tchool
e l ntisdav
nieht. A-J-'ratc.
Kefrc-h-
1" c.-!i's at
III- -a : .s a lid ui usic free.
Nails whii-h lniV'i boon
in th
for sale by I he pound or U , at pric--s
i.elow .'. holesale at the factory.
( 'OA'I 'tis V ( ').
A. Carl.-o'i, one of lias UeleoaU-s. to
the c;n;.'r,essioiia) con veil I ion , was
omitted from tho printed list, by an
oversight. He is, however, ad'-leoate.
At. Unco a, Wednesday, .S:M p. m.,
Vue-ilst e, the republican co'ie;resr
loii i i con vent ion w ill meet and nomi
nate V.. .1. JJui'k.3tt, probably by iu
clamaiioii. TJie .St. Mary CuLu are iimUiii"
oreat p; e pa ra lions for the Al ooli 1 i o ii I
paily W el n e.-day eveiune;, on i.-ili
.11 -ho i o,(,i,Ks. You are invited to
come and h.ive a rood time.
Tne old and new auiuliei's of Mrs.
Miniver's Sunday school class are re-uui-i.'d
to meet at her hou.io '1'uesUay
eve. line;. Aliens. at 7 o'clock, to ai-larie;.-
lor a Su nit ay school picnic.
Secoiid hand typewriters as e;ood as
new. HmiLh 1'ruiiiifi' and Keiiiaitons
Lhat wiil do p'-rlect work, and can bo
had for a fraction of tho price of a
new machine. S-o J'iios. Whitehead
it N i:vs ollice.
Tho storeroom in W. J. White's
building; j:, reeeivin.o; the liui.shiiio'
touches totla- preparatory for tne
oiii-nine; of John li. Cox's now hard
ware siore. The fust consignment o;
ooods is expected to iirrive tomorrow.
The molhi-r of Mrs. Wm. Huil uice
died at her home in Michigan City
Ind.,last nie;ht.. Mis. IJ-illance lin?
been with her for several days anil
Mr. Hallance will leave for Miehio-an
' ity ttiis aft--riiooii to attend the
funeral and accompany his wife.
We have a separate company jjroup
of each comi-aay in tho IWi Nebraska
ri-yiuieiit. A splendid jroup of Col.
Uryan and stall'. -Also rryim-.-ntai
o;:oups. All are tine Seli at . tioc i:ach,
post paid, or sG.OO per dozen, pest
paid 11. Lauc-.ster, I -" 1 s Doloe St.
(Jin a ha.
The ladies of St. Ma'-y's jruild will
o-i ve a moonlight soeitil at the hifrh
sciiool park on Wednesd-!y cvenino-.
The Modern Woodmen hand and Man
dolin club wiil ho in attendance, and
a pler.suiit soi-.i.il cveiiine- is assured
ti-os-! w)! att-' nd. The proceeds will
be devoted to the work- of imrrovr
rcent now heintr made at St. Luke's
Fpicoo il church.
On th . morninn of Feb. 1M, 1 S0", I
was sick with rheumatism, and lay in
bed until M iv iliit, when 1 oot a bid tie
of Chamberlain's l'ain Iialin. The
first application of it relieved me al
most entirely from the ptiin and the
s M-end a'To'-dc-d con plote reli' f. In a
short time I was able to be up and about
a-ain. A. T. M(iii:atX, Luvrrnc,
Mitiii- Sold by all d ruirtrir-ts.
Ts:ce ITab.n, who travels for S. A.
Kider c-c Co., wholes:'.!e joweh-r-? of St.
Louis, was in town today renr-wii; y.c
oua'Titanee w ith his many Flatlsmouth
frt'-nds a'ul calling uimn dealers in his
line. Twenty years aoro Mr. Ilahn was
a resident of I'lattsmouth. bine- em
ployed by tho firm L Ka'isky vrc Son.
lie is now enroute to the I'aeific coast,
nnd will return via font horn Cal'
f.irnia, Texas :md southerr. points.
Notic" t Coiitrnrtiirs.
Notice is hereby Iven to contract
ors at builders th;tt the buildino
i'on:mi?t"e f the German Fresby arian
cliure'i will received bids on a tower
to be baiit on front of said church,
located on corner of Mai:; and Ninth
s' r ets.
Th- ;:
add (CV-fo-i-al
al
-h-.:i be
mail!!. '(,
i). m Ti
o.-is -pjc; il -aliens nre
'hi' i t: ' e-iu -ti en ;nd wi'lbe
t- e p s e-o Tl-O b d
in "ed t.-. if IC- rl Knnz
i it-- t.i.-iii A-.'i.'. lo 'n. at six
wiil hi opeie d and een-
idered in the contrreational meeting-.
which is to he held at that time. The
eonjrrpjTHtion reset yes the riy-ht to re
ject any or all bids.
K.Mlt Kt'N'.MAXX,
Fi:i-:n Wkhkijein,
.1 ACdH HATZ.
.IllSKI'll Dui'CKKIi,
Cl.'STAV S( IILIKSKA,
Committee.
Call for t'iisr'ss'0:"' Convention First
Iis! ri-t.
The Feop'es Independent t'arly of
the i'ii-st coi'-srressional dk-trict of
Neb .ska mill meet in deleL'ato ecu
ventior. at I'lattsmouth. Cass county,
Nebraska, on the lllb day of August.
ISns, :it 2 o'clock p.
for the pur
pose of niacin r in nomination a candi
date f r congress for said district, and
to transact such further business as
sha l come before the convention.
The basis of representation in this
convention is tho vote cast for .IctTer
son II. IJroady, in the First congress
ional district in W.)G. K-eh t'nunty
will
entitled to one delegate for
'II..
)
each two hundred votes, or major
fraction therof then cast. Under this
apportionment the several counties of
the district are entitled, respectively,
to the following number of delegates,
to-wit: Cass. 12; Johnson. f; L ine is
ter. 527; Nemaha. !; Otoe, F; Pawnee,
o; Ki. hards -n, 1.",.
It is recommended that alternate
lie elected for all delegates, and that
the delegates present east the full
vote of their respective counties.
Fi:i:r Siikitaiid. Chairman.
SlOO Kewitrri SMOO.
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
statzes, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure known to the medical
frateimtv. Catarrh being a constitutional liis
visr, requires a constitutional treatment. !Iall"s
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly
upon the hioo l and mucous surfaces ot the svs-n-iii,
thereby destroying the foundation of the
d.si as,-, ,-.nd givnm the patient strength by build
ing up the constitution and assisting nature in
doing its work. The proprietors have so much
faith in its curative poweis that they oiler One
llutidied 1 lojj.us for any case that it fails to cure.
Send lor list ol te.-1 1 moiiials.
Addres-. K.J. HI-.SKV &Co., Toledo. O.
Sold hy Druggists 75c
...-led to b,
' i-i . i ! e ill'
'ot- M.e-.n-
t i a
-ore I- y o' t
V.'bn have- s ' 1 1 T H ' !" t ' j t hem ' Ion. in
idle e-s. a- tin-v ...te.- il Inivin'tl tlo-ir
1 is' l'oe-tui i-iac- a' S 1:1 .daa. In-fore
Miles ex poet s them b:ek to Si'l'n.
That, is the hind of pn it o(;t i , oi that
Spain h is -o h,..ir l..-i-n noted for-. 11a'
it v.iii ma! e the is aaders more than
i i-er li v lei; -; Id in- ftiee.v d to the
l.'iilted S'a;es and !e ib in- forever
Wl til I il i I tireed of : o1 il iei s.
y
r-
The Omaha Wo A d -1 ie ra! d irxplains
that tiie Tl.i -d Nehra.-k.-i i i-alled the
"silver if";inii-nt" beeatls" of the joke
of the tailor who put, th figure '".V to
designate the number of the i-'-giment
in silve-, ii:-tead d the regulation
gold. This may ho the way they lixe-l
thooliicers clothes, but no tailor is
employed to make soeeifle suits fi-rthe
pri vales ami the World flerald's ex
planation iloes not explain.
iti.icw si i ( onvkm kin,
The repu)lican electors of the state
ol .N e lira:-lea are rouop!-(i t o semi
delegates f i om tie-ir r speeti ve coan-t'p-s
to meet in con volition in the city
of Idncoln, on Wedne' day, August. 10,
lS'.i.-, at ten o'clock a. m , for the pur-po.-e
of placing in numinaiiou c -ndi-d
at.es for the fol low i a g oliie
I. (iove-nor.
'1. Lieut'-r-aut governor.
;. SeC'-c'ai-y ' f -late.
I.
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b.
ti.m
7.
s.
Auditor af public ao oiials.
Trca.- u rer.
Su p--r i !; ! ei d e :i t ol public iiisi.rue-
Attorney-c, ..-.:
Coiniiilssii n -r of public lamis
and bu i id in gs.
And to transact s1 eh other business
as may properly c .m.: before tho con-ve-ntiou.
The several counties, are entitle ; to
representation as, fidlows: The appor
tionment, beirg based upo.i the vote
cast for Hon. Albert J. Durnham, for
presidential elector in l.S'.tli, giving
ach coenty one delegate at large ami
one for each 10") voles and a mi.jor
fraction thereof:
i oi n l ii:s.
Adams ...
Antelope .
! lannei ....
Illaine
hoom-
T.ox Unite
llo-.d
I '.II iuii .
Hutlalo
hurt
i'.ut:er
Cass
Cedar
Chase
Cherry
Chevenne .
i 'lav
Colfax
I 'uiniiin. -
Ctl-ter . . . .
Hakota....
I avus . . . .
! law.-:. in . .
! leuel
1 :o:i
I ...!.;
i . umlas . . .
Uiin-lv
hillni.'.-e ..
h'i an k i ia . .
l-'i . mt ier . . .
I-iiinas
h;-e
' ;...rhe! i...
Co.-per....
ire. -lev. ..
liad.......
i laimlloii .
II. a lan....
Hav.-s ...
I I ltchcock .
Holt
Hooker.. .
I ! iw ai 1 . . .
Jerier.-on . .
i;-.i. . coi n 1 1 us.
. I.", ..hiison
: K imball
1: Knox
"J K ei mey ....
. l i 1-eilh
. .". Kea 1'i.ha..
.Y i iuii asle. . . .
4 1 .nicoln
. ir, i.o-an
. i I I .onp
. ! i Madison
. Mcl'lier on..
. '.- Meriuk
. :i Niini-e
. ti Neniaua
i ll-ko:ls.
. . l-i i if.e
. . Si 'aw nee
. II I'l-.elps
. i:i;!'erkin.s
1' 1'lelCe
. S-l'iatle
. lOil-olk
. Willow.
. slUichaidson
.. -Jl.Uock
li-o,.-.iiipv
ii:Snlini-
. 1 ll-.Ollid, IS. . ..
. s'-c..f Hhii;.
7."-."A ai d
. l'i sherica . n . . .
li'rshi i man
'J S i. hi
i:stiintoti
J i h.oer
. V i"-!0!il- S
. I-V fhur-loa....
. IgV.iilrv
. . Washington.
. :: V. r-.-
.. 1 .' -L-ter. .. .
. V i.e. -Ier
.. I'Vurl;
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1!' Total.
It is i ecr.ti. monde-l that no proxies
be admitted to the eoaveation a-ivi
that the delegation present ho. au'.hor
icd to east the ent're vote of the .!.!;-
gation of the cvmly
resent.
wh ie a tie. v rep-
It is reou'-st'
d timt the c'
itv
vention
loct t!
CelHinitlCeTil-Ul
and perfect their coun ty orgn r, iz i tier
at the li .-t convention counties in
which two conventions are held.
David 11. Mkucki:,
Chairina n .
Kl. II. StZiHi,
Sec ret a 'y.
Tli .Most I i. t u 1 Uisnise.
It is not generally known that more
adults die of Kidney trouble t hrin of
any other disease. When the first
symptoms of this die;ise appears, no
time should be lost in taking Foley's
Kidney Cure; which is guaranteed or
money refund -d Frick S: Co.
Timrist I'a in pti lets.
Descriptive of Yeliowston National
I'ark and the summer resorts of Colo
rado and cen'ainieg, besides mnpsand
-illustrations, a great deal of info, mil
lion of infrest to sight-seers and
tourists, can be bad by addres.-i ag J.
Francis, (ieneral l'.is-eng-er Agent,
Burlington Koute, Omaha, Neb.
The editor of tiie I'vans C.ty. Fa.,
Clohe, writes: "One Minute Cough
Cure is rightly named. It cured my
children nftcr all othe- rem.-d'.es
failed." It cures coughs, colds ami
all throat and lung troubles. F. G.
Fricke.
Womii-rf n.!y Low K;its.
In order t secure men. for tho har
vest fields of Kans and Oklahoma the
M. I', railway will seii one tick- t to
any point on its lines in that c uutry
at regular rates good for three per
sons. This is a remari-cu'-ily liberal act
on the pa-t of the M. I', and wib give
any man who wants work a chance to
get it.
"I think De Witt's Witch IL.zel
Salve is the finest preparation on the
market for piles " So writes John C.
Du; n, of Wheeling, Va. Try it and
you-will think the same. It also cures
eczema and all skin diseases. F. G.
t-Yicko.
All kinds of jeweiry, clocks and
watches promptly repaired. All work
warranted. .1. W. Crahill, first door
west of Waterman block', riattmouth.
Yon Can Iepi-nl On It
that Foley's Colic Cure is an instant
relief for colic, summer complaint,
cholera morbus, diarrhoea, bloody
flux, chronic diarrhoea, cholera in
fantum, bilious colic, painter's colic
and all bowel complaints. Fricke &
Co.
I'.ri-itU.
Morning's bread hereafter may he
obtained at Zuekweiler & Lutz, Jona
than Ilatt's and Dovey's.
- r lo t r.t s
'he ho-j-.j
have I, ecu left for sine with Mr. James
IJei-.. -!, at the store.
Tl.e railway-1 tire showing more in
ter ..-si i ti the e.--: pesi t ion. and u rate of
ore. rent i"-r mile has been granted on
many of the leading lines covering a
wide territory.
A torpid liver robs yuu of ambition
anil ruins your health. DeWitt's Lit
tle Luly Ki-.ers cleanse tho liver,
on e eoin-t i :a" ion and all stomach and
iivi r troubles. F. (J. Frieko & Co.
I h re s no better Ilour made than
ibi.-o's "1 'laiiidf tei ," manufactured
in i i.-. cil-. Aiw y.ejr grocer for it,
ii'nl t'aeiuiiy get I ho best and sup
perl a home industry at the saint tin'e,
'-. ii ich bu i I, Is up the town.
Win your hittles against di-easo by
acting promptly. One Minute Cough
Cur.- produces immediate results;
when taken early it prevents consump
tion. And in later stages it furnishes
p'-ompt relief. F. G. Fricke.
Ono of the renters of (Jen. Van
Wyck'.s farms, northeast oi tho city,
reports that ho has harvested his
wheat, and that the yield was thirty
nine and one ha'f bushels per acre.
Nebraska City News.
Sick headache, biliousness, consti-pa-ion
and all li vcr and stomach troub
les can be tj u ick ly cured by using those
famous little pill- known as DeWitl's
Little Farly Risers. They tire pleas
ant to lake and m-ver gripe. F. G.
'Yioko.
The llaunihal & St. Joseph special
car k,Lycomi ul'," having on board
("e-oi-ge S Morrison, arrived from
Omaha yestcrd iy afternoon and was
l 'ken down to tho big bridge, where
a thorough inspection was made of
that, structure. Mr. Morrison was
eh ie f engi n e r when our bridge was
built eighteen years ago, and has
acquired quite a national reputation
as a structural engineer.
1 denre to attest to the merits of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as one
of the most valuable and
pi eoa i aliens on the market.
e!1icient
It broke
an exceedingly dangerous cough for
me in 12 1 hours, and in gratitude there
for. I desire to inform vom that 1 will ,,:Uf K,4, ., s;ii.-,. :,-.it. .emu vi,ti.- if.ir
never be without it and you should feel ' 1I1!;1)I1 iii,it.
proud of the high esb'-em in which juiy sfllh to A ugiisl 7i h the 1 u i I i n l'
your Ivemedies ate held Uy people 1R j totl i-oule ofl'ers a rate ol oee f . re for
getier ii. J t. isineone ri-meuy anion j?"
te- thou -and. Success to it. O. Tf.
Ddwnkv, Kditor Democrat, Albion,
InJ. I'or sale y all druggists.
i:
IMIH.II'I'INKS.
No bi'oms.
?so iiats worn.
Dewey eights.
i i r! s inn rry at lo.
No knives nor forks.
Her es are a curiosity.
Th-y sleep at midday.
More women than men.
Cattle as small as goats.
Kii-e is the chief product.
Natives bathe twice daily.
Manila was founded in 1571.
Cocoa nut oil is an Fluminant.
Ma nila has LMIOJ O i inhabitants?.
I! ill'aloes are u-e 1 for plowing..
The g.-asshopper is a delicacy.
We "buy half of Manila's hemp.
Lab-'ror- earn ten cents per da;.'".
A nn u.-il c;gar out put is 1 40 milsinns
Cig: rmakers eiirn 5-6 ' $;() n month.
le!les smoke cigars and chew beteAs-fJig.u-
factories employ 21, 'Hi wo
men .
A yard of cloth is the robe of the
poo'-.
Macadamized streets and tin-roofed
louses.
Shake Into Your N lines
Alb. n's EVot-Fa-e. a powder for the
feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart
ing, nervous feet and instant'. y takes
the sting out of corns and "bunions.
It's the greatest comfort discovery of
the age. Allen's Foot-Fase makes
tighter r.ow shoes feel easy. It is a
certain cure for sweating, callous and
hot. tired, aching feet. Try it today.
Sold by all druggi.-ts and shoe- stores.
I!y mail for ".le in stamps. Trla' pack
age riii-:i-:. Ad rives?, Allen S. Oim--te.l,
L? I Joy. N. V.
l.irliiiTi .ty at the Kxposition .
If you want to see the. strongest,
most original a nd most striking feature
of the Trans-Mississippi Exposition,
spent next Ihnrsday (August 4) at
Omaha. It will be Indiao Day. From
sunrise until sunset, the aborigines
will "own tho town." Representative
of nearly every tribe on the continent
wiil be present. Their dances, re
ligious rites and savage customs,
their games. solemn festivals and
natural surroundings will bo re
producid with absolute fidelity.
No sjch opportunity of studying the
red m;.n just as he is has ever before
been offered. Nor will it, - in all
likelihood, ever occur again.
In order to secure the largest
possible at tendance for Indian Day.
tho Ilurlinglon Route has made a rate
of fifty-cents round trip. For tickets
and information about selling dates,
return limits etc. call at the Hurling
ton depot.
When You Tike Votir Vncation
The most necessary nrticli to have
with you (after your packet book) is a
bottle of Foley's Colic Cure. It is an
absoiu'e prevention '1r cure of nil de
rang. merits of the "bowels (rinsed by u
ch: nge of water. You are likely to
need it. Fricke vV Co.
I!tig;rroas Drinking YVer.
Death lurks in impure water. It
breeds diseases often in epidemic
fn ni. Th-' first symptom is looseness
of the bowels. These diseases are
checked by taking Foley's Coiic Cure.
Fricke t
o.
Itiirloitrton
an
-ilior.
Six blocks f o:n expo
Tou.aiin, manager; E.
clerk. Ilo uns S1.J( vo
aites by week or month
A. I.
13. Mor.noj,
d iv special
Everything
iist ass. Take Dodge street car.
from Union depot to Uuthand fiui-dette
str i ts. Write us for particulars.
Thousands of pe'-sons have leen
cured of piles by using DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve. It heals promptly and
cures eczema and all skin diseases. It
gives immediate relief. F. G. Fricke.
Tf vou rant to smoke tne best t'-y
Wurl U-os. Gut Ileil. The flnost o
cent cigar made.
Get Wash-a-Lone
weiler .t Lutz.
ip at Zuek-
TO Cl'KK A l'(ILI) IN' ONE DAT
Take Laxative Hi oino Qaiuine Tablets.
All druggists refund, the money if it
fails to cure. 2c. The genuine has
L. B. Q. on each tablet.
The Evknin'g- Nevxs only ten cents
per iveeK, you e-ic't nfTcfd to, do with
out it.
READ
15 Ibr b-.'st i'- miea'.eil sugar t-l.tn
I'd lbs best "C" .-agar l.tn)
Hue -ce t Sv ru p lo
i 1UCK' t .'el 1 y lo
- 1 b package- Oat meal p..
I Vice bak'ng powder, 1-lbcan... .IS
Frioe biking powder. Di can... tin
Ihoi-llou baking powder, 1-lbcan HI
Calumet baking pn.viler, 1-ltican I'd
1 It) l'epper IS
Lemon extract, per bottle o-
Van i 1 1 a ex tract, per I ottle (lo
Coal oil, per g il lo
V1LL PAY YOU TO
GREAT SPECIAL
u2
1Iiih-Ik1iI oifl.-i.
The ancient Greeks believed that
(the I'enates were the eod.-i who at
! tended to the welfare- and p -osp rity
j of the family. liev w. re. worship-
' pod as household gods. The lo use
j hold god of today is Dr. King's j
New Discovery. For consu in pt i oe , I
'eouolis, eolds and for all a IT- c1 ion s of
throat, chest and luni's, it is invalu
able. It has been tried for a qua b r
of a century and is guaranteed lour"
or money returned. No household
should be without this good angel l!
is ple-'sani to take and a safe and sure
femedv for old and young. Free trial
'not ties at, F. G. Fricke A: Co s. Il
ia r size otic and $1.
gu-
the round trip to Salem. This ate
will he in effect from ail station-, with
in I-")1' iniies of Salem, and tickets will
bear linal return limit of Auou-i N.
Salem Chautauqua is tiie only Chau
tauqua which will be held in southern
Nebraska during the present y -sr.
The iiiarcigeinen' has tak'-n ad vantage
of that fact, and has arranged a pro
gram of except ionai inlet est and mer
it. Tne attendance sh-uild begre itl.v
I in exees-! of that of any previous year.
J. Francis, G. F. A.
H.M-kle&i'A Arin- Silv.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
burns, sores, ulcers, sa.t rheum, fe
ver sores, letter, chapped hands, ho-bl.iin-.,
corns, tu.dr.il skin erup.iians,
:-- 1 1 positively CUl'cS tdb's, or !' P'.V
requireii. Ii is gua.-antoi d tj oive
perfect satisf.-.cttfoi or money rerun led.
Pri' o cents p--r hox . For sab- by
F. G. F.-ieke
'I'lit Missouri i'.K-ilif
Has a, round trip rati- of a f.re
third to Omaha, good evety day
ing the exposition except when a
ti a
ilue
! O W
er rate is made. All train- stop at
the exposition gat giving exception
al facilities for tiie o i ve u ie n ee of
patrons who save ear fare and unpl as
ant transfers. Take the old reliable
M. P. train for Omaha and the expo
sition. Klecirio Hitti-rs.
Electric Litters is a medicine suited
for any season, but perhaps more gen
erally needed when the languid, ex
hausted feeling prevail.-, when the
liver is torpid and sluggish and the
need of a tonic dm! alterative is ieit.
A prompt use of this medicine has
often abated long and perhaps fatal
bilious fevers. No m-jdicine wili act
more surely in counteracting a no free
ing the system from the malar.'al
poison. Tle-tdache. Indigestion. Con
stipation, Di.zi ness, yiel-1 to Electric
Litters. Fifty cents and il bottles at
F. (1. Fricke 's drug store. 1
Hani mill Soft :;! .
John Waterman is sole agent for
the famous Mendota soft co il. Also
carries tbe ie.-t grades of nurd coal,
wood, lumber, laths, shingles, lime,
?etnent, etc. If you nre going to
build, it will pay you to see "VYa'er
lan. Ofiice at the rear of Wnter
itan block on Fifth street.
man stands no chance of being
sleeted totno mayorsii: p of a city u aless
he enjoys the confidence and esteem of
his neighbors. Ceo. W. Humphrey is
the popular mayor of Swanton, Ohio,
and under date of Jan. 17, lVdU, he
writes as follows: "This is to ce- tify
to our appreciati on of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. My family and
neighbors have lasted it, and we
know it is an excellent reroedy for
coughs and eolds Cf.oiwh. W.
IIi'Mriinr.v,'' Sold by ail druggl-is.
Notii'i to Ire rrositi-r.
Our ice books are :;) cts. p.o- lub i
Cash from ii'ul after tn;
only. F. S. Wjiitk
date. Cash
11. C. MCMAKKX A SOX.
McMakex A
E. L. Il'tiks. of Lowisviile. Ti-.:is
writes that one b ...K of DeWit.'s Witch
Hazel Salve was wo-th soi'd'OO to han.
It cur-'tl his piles of ten years stand
ing. Flo .d vises others to t'-y it. It
also cures eczema, skin diseases roid
obstinate so.es. F. G. Fricke.
Notice to Coiitrurtors.
Bids will be received at my ofli -e
until 1- o'clock, Monday, August 8.
fur the filling and gradieg of Chici-go
avenue from i'earl street to south line
of Granite street. City r?serves right
fin reject anv and all hids.
B. C. Kf.kh, City Cl?rk.
Tho Chief Bu-gess of Milesburg,
Pa., says DeWitt's Little Early Ui-er.-.
are the best pills he ever u.-ed in his
famil" duHng forty year- of hon-e
keeping. They cure constipation,
ick headache and stomach and liver
troubles. Small in size but great in
results. F. G. Fricke.
For Sail.
A fresh milch cow. Enquire of Wm.
Weteiikamp. Mynard.
TO Cl'KK A I'OLK IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Brorno Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the mot es- if it
fail to cure. 2oc. The genuine hns
L. Ii. Q- en esch tablet
The Wor d's best -5 cent cigar. Wurl
Bros. Gut Ileil, strictly Union made.
Every dealer handles them.
THESE PRiCES
New York Cream Choe c.
Good bucket
I e,l i bre bucket
I'.riili, 10O lbs
I I ego n t tlou r hi lis
La m p ch iiniiiiys
A rgo g loss st a i ch
A go corn st irch
1 lest crack. -rti. per 1 b
I doz. clothes p ns
California Drones, per lb.
Kleoaui Kais'ns, per lb. . .
II packages l'arlor Match.
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OMAHA.
INDIAN DAY.
( )onm4' of Indi.'in O iMgi e-.s !'
War I .!-. a:: I I
Reduced Rates or;
For Theso Oc
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F ,,--.-... .'I I -,-IJ ,
"t'.L-'v.'.-''i
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.ti llarnm. Prlr-, 16.00.
. i' . , 1 at belts tor i-ii.
S- n-l f r l
: ol ml o.:r
C;.i.i
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Ki ll, f in Six Hours
dug kiuticy and hi
Fist re-
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I re I ie vi ng pa in i n hl.ul a
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back, in male tu' P in 1 .
retent'on almost ii.ene 1 ; i ' ' -1
want ouick" r-'lief and cure.
h l.-
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rem dv. Soid bv Curing & C
g'si, I'lattsmouth. Neli.
Take the Missouri 1
you wish to go to t h
I in' trains
ex ia-i 1 loe. ':
)ot (-11 the
! thev ha ve t he onl y
grounds. You can si x street, co- f-n-e
.nd avoid the crowded thorouo tifar s.
Bob Moore of of La Fa ve t e. i d.
If says that for const i pi t ion '! ha- f.. eel
DeWitt's Little Early Ki-ers to be
perfect. They never g. ipe. Try th m
for stomache and liver trou' i.s. I-'.
ii. Fricke.
In Ni-w- OuiirtiTs.
Having removed to th
Mi
bu I Id i n c. next to LehnlcdT's, 1
Will j
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continue to keep a selected siock
iropical fruits, and will serve
cream and lemonade as formerly.
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S-A j-i r-L-is - k i
HAIR BALSAM . i
m.o ffi.il IxnlLI.ca t.'? ,.d. T.
Vronioun a la- i.-.ai.t r"'j.- '
&S5r- HPMsr Fail b to B'co C.-.-.yf
B'T-fi7 ----"2- Hair to it -"cut LI ul Cc- i.
. f -.'-! f i - -t P-i.-r.'-i" Jl
SENT FREE
to housekeepers
Liebio COMrAXV'S
Extract of Beef
COOK BOOK
tilling hew to prepare ir-my d -!:-cule
and del.cious d'ob'.'s.
Address, I-:cb:r Co., 1'. O. I'.-.x 71-. Ns-.v i -
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Missouri Coal, ficnuii.e Can.m ( itv ( oal
FOR CASH. ---
Leave orderj at F. S. White's Store.
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