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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1898)
BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. V.jrshJ'i, Dectist. l),-CHM mail It.,.,, MlHS Ijillll'U. Twiss. Union lt;ii'i. 'l'lin city sc.liiicli wiil Monday, September . lii'-um in llio German A u '-.ricar: . l'Yncl Ki ng- , A, .'oiil. Yi,o I 1 . A; M ; y c:ir i - o 1 ' ; ' ai'i ivn in llni city loin irnirt . Hollow-ay's popular Hloa irnd hread ! mnde of Iluiie'.'s lreit Hour. Fun SALE A good furn il v boric, cheap. Enquire ol A. W. At wood. New proi.'i-fj-j gasoline stoves at al most your ow u prices ut Coutcs i: Co'e. Ask your denier for the '"White Sailor" cigar, manufactured by l-'rank Neiuiari. llolloway's bread, which has taken the lead. Is made of H;is l's "I'lan siflei " Hour. If you don't ceo t be Gut Ueil cigar cull for it, and jet the bust cent ci gar ifi the market. If it' quality you want in acinar, not quantity, smoke tho "Exquisilo." For Bale everywhere. Tho Crestou local carried three full coachou of passengers for Omaha this morning bound for Omaha. For the next sixty days I will Hell cigar clipping for l0c per pound. il. Si IKS. There will bti preaching at tho South I'urk Uaplist church every evening this week. Kverybody is in vited. Thu Fraternal Union will give a. social at tho K. of 1. hall tho ovenimr of August IB. Further particulate later. Komorabor the lawn social at Thos. Wiles on the evening of Auj;. lli. Ice cream and cake, 10c. A nice time is assured. Yesterday must have been a busy day at Greenwood, as ovon six real estate transforra from that town wore recorded. Eugeno Sago, an early resident of this city, now living at Maywood, re turned homo this morning after a few hours visit in town. Dr. J. 15. Hull's youngest child waa buried yesterday at Cedar Creek. It was but two years of ago and had novor been very rugged. Tho ladies of tho M. K. church will servo ico cream, shorhert and cuke at the church, Thursday evening of this weok. Everybody invited. G. M. Hitchcock, E. J. Uurkett, C. W. Merge and Mat Goring aro billed to speak at tho Old Settler's reunion at Union, August 2(3 and 27. Fifty cents for tho round trip to Omaha tomorrow on Missouri 1'acifie, account, of Kod Men's Day. All trains stop at depot on exposition grounds. Nails which have boon in tho Hood for sale by the pound or keg, at prices bolow wholesale at tho factory. t'OATES & CO. Ralph Barthold, who works at tho shops, mot with an accident today, which resulted in a lacerated hand, which will lay him off for some time. Don't forgot to leave magazines at Wescott's store for the boys in com pany 13. They aro anxious for them and they will be promptly sent to them at Jacksonville, Fia. A passenger rate war is on and rates to St. Louis are now quoted at $8 CO from Omaha, and $!).26 to Chicago, in stead of $12.7i, tho regular rata. It is thought they will go lower. Fred Robinson has boon installed as bar tender at tho Hotel Uelone in Omaha, where ho will make a full team. His many friends here regret to seo him locate elsewhere. The 13. & M. and Missouri Pacific railroads have granted a fair and a third for nil delegates attending the congressional convention at l'latts mouth on next Thursday, tho 11th. Thousands of persons have been cured of piles by using Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It heals promptly and cures eczema and all skin diseases. It gives immediate relief. F. G. Fricke. The Golden Reaper's Mission Band of West Plattsmouth will give a lawn social at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wiles on Friday evening, August 12. The public cj-dially in vited to attend. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs Steven Cecil died yesterday. The time of tho funeral was not given, but will probably be tomorrow. The sorrow ing parents havo the sincere sympa thy of their many friends in their great bereavement. Tho Endeavor Society of the Christ ian church, assisted by tho ladies aid society, will give an ice cream social at the poor farm west of town Tues day evening next, August 16. Ice cream and cake 10 cents. Transpor tation irom tne miey corner ueo. i Boys, don't forget the three-ringed circus next Thursday. The populists will hold forth in Waterman Hail, the democrats in White's Opera house, and the free silver republicans well there probably won't be 20 of them hero, and they may not need a hall. Superintendent of Motive Power, D. Hawksworth of Plattsmouth, and Master Mechanic J. P. Reardon in special car 199 made a tour of the division on an Inspection trip this week. They were accompanied by Mrs. Ilawksworth and Mrs. Reardon. Alliance Grip. John Fitzpatrick, after fourteen yers on the police force, has not left Plattsmouth as soon ns some one eu perceeded him, but has gone to work on the platform at the store house, where he picks up car wheels and drawbars and tosses them around as if they were made of wood. Johnny isn't very large but he weighs a ton and is loyal to his town. On the morning of Feb. 20, 1895, 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 complete relief. In a short time I was able to be up and about again. A. T. Mokeaux, Luverne, Minn. Sold by all druggists. The cosy home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kuhney on Pearl street was the scene of a successful and well planned sur prise in honor of Marie Karvanek's twentieth birthday. Various games were indulged in till a late hour. De licious refreshments were served after which the pnrty departed wishing Miss Karvanek many happy returns. Those present were: Misses Annie Clyde, Herma Yanda, Marie Karvanek, Fannie Yanda, Barbra Ptak, Annie and Frances Yanda and Messrs. John Swoboda, Otto Bookmeyer, Charles Ohm, Earnest Reosner and Will Kor iskey. When Von Take Your Vacation The most necessary article to havo with you (after your pocket book) is a bottle of Foloy's Colic Cure. It is an absolute prevention or cure of all de rangements of tho bowels caused by a chansre of wntfr. You are likely to need it. Fricke & Co. Old papers for ale at this office. THE CITY SOLONS. I h M-'l In Kt-gulur Bunion uul Trail -mit'l home Hunllirxrt. Ail the couiicilnicn responded when th : e.ork calied their names Inst even ing. Alter tho i ending and approval of t;,.; H:ii:iiL:- of the lunl mooting acoiu n. u: i;.tl mi. Iron, Al. Antliony win r:;iu, iti w Mli i.e ii.ado ;i pi opi isi tin, . to IL.OW Ll,e Wuj.:s .ilia gru-j.-j In tim cemetery three time u year for and the hay obtained therefrom. Mubiwi smith Uiuvud that the proposi tion t.-e uecepled, but the Luoliua whs lust for wjf't ol a second. A butch of claim against tho city was referred to tho U nance committee. The report of the police judge uml city marshal were referred to the po lice committee. A report of the city's finances by tho city treasurer was read und referred to the li nance committee. Mr. Whalen of the lire and light ing committee reported that the boiler inspector had examined the boilers at the lighting plant and reported them in good condition. Tho city engineer reported that the grading of Pearl street and tho lower ing of sower between Fourth und Sixth si roots, in ailey north of Main street, could not, be done for lees than $300. hito thought tho city's finances were not in a condition to wurraut doing tho work al present, and moved that the report bo placeii on lile. Carried. A committee from the lire depart ment composed of Chief Murray, Phil Ihiorolf and VV. C. Tippens were present, and Mr. Murray acting as spokesman, asked permission to ad dress tho council, which waa granted. Tho chief stated that there would bo held the first part of next month, in connection with tho Trans-Mississippi Exposition, a national ll.-eman's tour nament, and that the local department desired very much to send a team to competo for some of tho prizos offered. Ho stated that September 0 had beon set apart exclusively for Nebraska volunteer fire departments, and, s PlaUsmouthh had tho best racing cart in tho stato, the boys ought to bo able to boat some body, anyway. Mr. Murray stated that tho team to bo sent should havo new uniforms and, ns tho department was a volunteer de partment, f-erving without pay, tho members would appreciate it if the council were to assist them in tho way of an appropriation. Tho mayor in quired as to how much the depart ment desired and tho chief replied that tho team would be composed of sixteen men, and the uniforms would cost 85.00 each. Sattler moved that tho council appropriate $80.00 to pur chase now uniforms, and on tho roll being oallea every member voted "Aye." Chief Murray, on behnlf of the department, thon thanked the council. On motion of Whelan, a hole near the old canning factory was ordered tilled. A number of sidewalk resolutions were then adopted. Th school board had complained that ditches near the Columbian school were in bad condition and, on motiou of Lutz, of the third ward, the committee on streets, alleys and bridges was instructed to look after the matter. Lutz (third) reported that the insur ance on dwelling house leased by city in connection with the gas works would expire August 15 and moved that same be reduced f rom $500 to$250 Carried. Bids for grading Chicago avenue from Seventh street to south side of Granite were thon read follows: George Poisal, twelve ceuts ( or yard; McMaken & Son, sixteen cents. The clerk reported a bid which had been filed after the hour specified in the call for bids and tho council, by a unanimous vote, decided to consider tho same. Tho bid was from a man named Harrington, who offered to do the work, together with some other grading on which no bids had been solicited, for ten cents per yard. Tho matter was referred to committee on street?, alleys and bridges, with power to award contract. Tho clerk reported that but one dealer, C. D. Cummins, had responded to a call for bids for furnishing the city with lumber for one year. Mayor Richoy stated that ho did not think it proper that he should enter into a contract, but said he could ell lum ber to the city, as in the past. He would bo willing to see the patronage divided between the different doalers at a reasonable price. White and Lutz (fifth) were of the opinion that Mr. Cummins' bid was too high, being about four dollars per 1,000 feet more than the city had been paying for lumber, and, on motion of Lutz (fifth) the matter was referred to finance committee. The finance committee reported all bills presented as correct and the clerk was instructed to draw warrants for same. The cwfew whistle now informed the "dads" that the hour for retiring had arrived and ihey accordingly ad journed. Chicken Thieves Kouted. Meek Davis went out to his farm near Murray to help the boys witn their harvesting, and Saturday even ing the folks were awakened by a noise amoDg tho chickens. The boy thought he would tke a shot just for luck, and he blazed away at a dark ob ject near the barn. There was a com motion at once, and a few seconds la ter a hor6e hobbled off attached to a spring wapon, while the occupants were laying whip to the animal. The folks then went out to the stable and found 100 chickens crated that had fallen off the wagon, and also their own chickens tied up ready to be load ed. Meek is 100 chickens ahead in the deal, and is only out one load of powder and shot. The most unfortu nate thing about it is the fact that the bold thieves escaped. If the boy had winged one of them he would deserve a chromo. Farmers should keep a gun loaded for these scoundrels, and when they come, shoot straight. School Doard Meeting The 6chool board held its regular meeting at the court house last even ing. Extended discussion was had with reference to the purchase of school books, but do conclusion was reached. Miss Lansing, of Lincoln, was hired to take Miss Wiles place b teacher of latin. After the usual routine of allowing bills the board ad journed. Cheap Kate to Omaha. The B. & M. will sell round trip tickets to Omaha tomorrow. August 10, for trains arriving in Omaha in the forenoon at a rate of fifty cents, tinal limit for return August 13. Rate to Lincoln will bo on sale tomorrow, ono fare for the round trip. W. L. Pickett, Agt "I think DeWitt's Witch Hazel 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 alsocuros eczema and all skin diseases. F. G. BVicke. A Itattln nt Manila. Manila, July :si. (Via Hong Kong.) Aug. 8. A heavy engage ment took place tonight between tho American and Spanish forces at Ma lato. The Spanish made in attack, attempting to turn our r,g:it. After three hours' iighdng they wore re-pul-ed. Tiie iroops engiiod v. ei I he. Tenth Pennsylvania, First batiu'.lion, Fit l California battallion. Third ar tillery rejuluis and battery A, Utah. Our loss was nine killed and forty four wounded. The Spanish loss was upward of 20 killed und lit JO wounded. Our volunteers undo a glorious de fense ugainst upward of .'i,000 of un attacking force. Tho war depHrtinent today received the following cablegram fnom Hong Kong: Adjutant Geuel il, Washington: MacArthur'a troops arrived the Klst. No epidemic sickness. Five deaths. Lieutenant Korr, engineers, died of spinal meningitis. Landing at camp delayed on account of high surf. To gain approach to city Green's outposts were advanced to continue lino from the Camino Real to beach on Sunday night. Spanish attack sharply. Ar tillery outposts behaved well and hold position. Necesary to call out brig ado. Spanish loss rumored heavy. Mekkitt. AS TIIKT COMtS AM ;. Miss Louise White was an Omalia visitor this murning. Will I look, of Oewilt, Mo., is here on a busi ness visit. Joe Sans and wife were attending the exposi tion today. J. G. and 1". M. Kicliey made a business trip to Grand Island today. Miss WiBginhorn, of Ashland, is the Kest of her cousin. Miss Fricke. Mrs. V. V. Leonard and children were visit ing the exposition today. Mrs. E. V. Cook went to Lincoln this after noon to visit her husband. George F. Haid, a cousin of Henry Weidinan, is here on a visit from t. Louis. Miss Dora Herold and neice. Miss Fern Haijer. returned this morning from Holyoke, Colorado. E. H. Heitzhausen and wife, of the Hotel I'iatts mouth, are visiting relatives in Louisville today. H. K. Gering went to Omaha this afternoon to attend a meeting of the state board of pharmacy. Reuben Hyers and Johnnie Davies were out going passengers on the early train this morn ing. Will Stadelmann is enjoying a vacation from his work in Chicago by visiting his parents in thfs city. F. H. Wilson went to Lincoln this afternoon to attend the state convention, which meets at 10 a. m. tomorrow. John H. Becker, one of the delegates to the state convention, left for Lincoln on the fast mail this afternoon. L. A. Moore is enjoying a visit from a lady cousin who resides in Texas. They were expo sition sight seers today. Kay Waterman, after a ceaseless round of pleasure lasting several days, departed this morn in for his home in York. Charles WeckbachJ of Crete, tirst a-sistant cashier of the First National bank of that city, is in town visiting relatives and friends. Judge Archer went to Lincoln today to take another bath for his rheumatism. He is think ing of staying tip there all of next week. Harvey Heaver was down from Eimwood today and made the News a pleasant call. He says his corn crop is all right, though slightly dam aged by hail. Col. D. C, West, of Nehawka, was in town to day on business. He is the only simon pure plutocrat editor in the county, having a bank to back up his opinions. The colonel was offered the keys to the town if lie would remain over, but pressing business engagements called him home this afternoon. A "t-w Iiidiiin. There ia a baby in the Indian vii iage on the exposition grounds and consequently there is much joy throughout the camp. It is a bov and is the offspring of Mr. and Mrs. Spot ted Hack of the Omaha agency. It arrived upon this mundane sphere ;t 3:30 o'clock yesterday morning and four hours later the mother was up preparing breakfast for the fauiuv Little Spotted Back, fur that is what his name wiu be until he is properly christened, is the lirst Indian child born in this vicinity and consequently he is attracting much attention, io much so that his proud parents are exhibiting1 mm in tneir tepee at o cents per exhibit. The father of the youngster is about 35 years of age, while tho mother, whose maiden name was Miss T jrns-in-tho-Wind, is about three years his junior. Bee. Tragedy at liellevue. Elmer E. Green, a resident of Gar field, Colorado, was separated from his wife. She was staying witn her sister, Mrs. Cora Baker at Bellevue. when he called last evening, and drawing a revolver he sent a bullet through tho lower part of her body. He then shot himself through the temple and died instantly. The wo man still lingers and may recover. I rauen vereln Lann Social. The members of the German Pres byterian Frauenverein will give a lawn social at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Vallery in this city Friday evening, August 12. A delightful musical program has been arranged, which will include vocal and piano solos by the following well knowu musical people of this city: Misses Clara Street, Edith Patterson. Matilda Vallery. Ettye E'.son, of Miss sissippi, Buiah Elson and little Miss Ida Pearlman. No effort will be spared to make the evening an enjoyable one. Ice cream and cake ten cents. Everybody cor dially invited. Mrs. F. II. Steimkek, Miss Anna Gokder, Mhs. I. Peaklman, Mrs. Ohm, Commmittee. You Can Depend 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. For Kent. Store room in Fitzgareld's block. Enquire of T. II. Pollock, Agent. 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 troublee. F. G. Fricke. i One Thing and finotlier i Don't forget tho Frauenvorin lawn social at Mr. anJ Mrs. Jacob Vallery i Friday evening, August 12. Mrs. Herold wibhws ti announce that for tho win voiiiencr of tho ujem Lors (,f the Woman's Club, tho badges h tvo oeen left for oaio witn Mr. James Uei'olO, at the blorc. A torpid livur robs you of ambition und ruins your hwuith. DtaWitt' Lit tle Esw ly Risers clean the livwr, cure constipaiiou and all stomach and liver troubles. F. G. Fricke Jfc Co. There's no bettor Hour made thau HeisePs "Plansiftor," manufactured in this city. Ask your grocer for it, and thereby get the best and sup port.! home ind ustry at the same time, vaich builds up tho town. Win your battles against diabase by acting promptly. One Minute Cough Cure produces immediate result;; when takon early It prevents consump tion. And in later utages it furnishes prompt relief. P. G. Fricke. Second hand typewriters as good as new. Smith Promier and Remingtons that will do perfect work, and can be had for a fraction of tho price of a now machine. Seo Thos. Whitehead at Xeh'S ollice. Sick headache, biliousness, consti pation and all li ver and stomach troub les can be quickly cured by using those famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Kisors. They are pleas ant to take and never gripo. F. G. Fricke. I desire to attest to tho morits of Chamberlain's Cough llernody as one of the most valuable and otllcient 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 bo 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. It. Downky, Editor Domocrat, Albion, Ind. For sale by all druggists. Hummocks at Cont. We will closo out the balance of our hammocks at those prices : 75c Hammocks at 4Sc JI.CO Hammocks at fi'Jc I. 'St Hammocks at 7rc l.W Hammocks at $1.00 i.r.n Hammocks at l.:s :H" Hammocks at 1.75 4.5(1 Hammocks at 2.50 Lite buyers should avail themselves of this opportunity to get a good ham mock at a ver3' low price. Leiinhokf Bnos. Slmke Into Your .SIiocn Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart ing, nervous feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's boot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c in stamps. Trial pack age I'tEE. Address, Allen S. Olm sted, Lo Roy, N. Y. I tread. Morning's bread hereafter may be obtained at Zuckweiler & Lutz, Jona than Il.ttt's and Dovej's. DmigrruuH Drinking1 Water. Death lurks in impure water. It breeds diseases often in epidemic form. The lirst symptom is looseness of the bowels. These diseases aro checked by taking Foley's Colic Cure. Fricke At Co. Hard and Soft Coal. John Waterman is solo agent for the famous Mendota soft coal. Also carries the ber-t grades of hard coal, wood, lumber, laths, shingles, lime, cement, etc. If you are going to build, it will pay you to seo Water- nan. Ollice at the renr of Water man block on Fifth street. Ilucklen'B Arnica Salv.i. The best salve in the world for cuts, burns, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil blains, corns, and all skin eruptions, :ind positively cures piles, or no Day required. It is guaranteed to give perfect 'satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv F G. Fricke Notice to Ice Consumer. Our ice hcoks are 30 cts per 100 lbs. Cash from and after this date. Cah Duly. F. S. White, II. C. McMakkx & Son. Kelief in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder dis ease relieved in six hours by "THh Ci heat South American Kidney Cuke." It is a great surprise on ac count of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Relieves retention almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure, this is the remedy. Sold by Goring & Co., Drug gist, Plattsmouth, Neb. Vocal Instruction. Those wishing lessons in vocal mu sic may see me at residence of F. S . White on Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday of e ich week. Terms are, three half-hour lessons per week, $2J 50; two half-hour lessons $2.00; one three-quarter-hour lesson $1 25 C. F. Tuck eh. SHOO Kewartl 100. 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 stapes, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh beins a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving 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 powers that they otfer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F.J, heney &Co.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists 75c Iluriingtou Inn Six blocks from exposition. A. D. Tou.alin, manager; E. 13. Mooney, clerk. Rooms $1.00 per day special rates by week or month. Everything fist class. Take Dodge street car. from Union depot to 20th and Burdette streets. Write us for particulars. Take the Missouri Pacific trains if you wish to go to the exposition, as they have the only depot on tne grounds. You can save street car fare and avoid the crowded thoroughfares. The Mont Fatal Diftease. It is not generally known that more adults die of Kidney trouble than of any other disease. When the first symptoms of this disease appears, no time should be lost in taking FolejT's Kidney Cure; which is guaranteed or money refunded. Fricke & Co. If you vant to smoke the best trv Wurl Bros. Gut Heil. The finest 5 cent cigar made. Get Wash-a-Lone soap at Zuck weiler & Lutz. jhe Pep artment WE NEED ROOM FOR OUR MAMMOTH STOCK OF FALL GOODS SPECIAL SALE TO MAKF. ROOM Special on Shoes ievS, DEPARTMENT Opposite Bank of Cass County, One Bar Santa Claus Soap On presenting this Coupon on or bt-foro Aug. 11, and making a purchase of tO cents at the Department Store HouMtlioli (iodit. Tho ancient Greeks believed that the Penates wore tho gods who at tended to tho welfare and prosperity of the family. '1 hey were worship ped as household gods. Tho house hold god of today is Dr. Kit, g's New Discovery. For consumption, coughs, colds and for all atl Vc' ions of tin oat, chest and lungs, it isinv.-ilu-nble. It has b'en tr ied for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to cu-n or money returned. No household should be without this good angel. It is pleasant to take and a s ifo and suro remedy for old and young. Free trial bottles at F. G. Fric ke & Go's. Regu lar size 50c and $1. Ilmlf Kates Kpwrtl LeHgim Aeml)ly Lincoln, AugUHt 3-10. For this occasion Burlington route agents at stations within 160 miles of Lincoln, will, on the 3rd, oth, Gth and 8th of August, sell round trio tickets to Lincoln at the ono way rato. Aueust and o, correspondingly low rates will be in eiTect from points in western Nebraska. Return limit August 15. Attendants will havn plenty of time to visit Omaha iiiU'i the assembly is over and see the Trans-Missisippi Exposition. A man stands no chsince of being sleeted to tne mayors hi t of a city unl -ss he enjoys the confidence and esteem of his neighbors. Geo. W Humphrey is the popular mayor of Swan ton, Ohio, and under date of Jan. 17, lStKi, he writes as follows: "This is to certify to our appreciation of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My family snd neighbors h;ive tested it, and we know it is an excellent remedy for coughs and colds. Geokuis W. IIUJirilKEY," Sold by all druggists. In New (Juarters. Having removed to the Merges' building, next to LehnhotPs, I will continue to keep a selected stock of tropical fruits, and wiil serve ice cream and lemonnde :is former ly. John Schiapecasse. Tho Chief Burgess of Milesburg, Pa., says DeWitt's Little Parly Tii.-eis are the best pills he ever used in his family during fortj' years of house keeping. They cure constipation . sick headache and stomach and liver troubles. Sma-1 in size but great in results. F. G. Fricke. For Sf A fresh milch cow. Knquire of Wm. Wetenkamp. Mvnard. TO tt'KK A COLO IN UA1' Take Laxative Bromo Quinine-Tablet?. A'l rlrug&ists refund tin? u.jney if it fils to euro. 2ic. The g 1: nine bns L,. B Q. on esch labU t The World's best o vrt ci:-' Wurf Bros. Gut Heil, stiict'.y Union madr. Every dealer hand.js them on Many people (gather thorns by Tail ing to heed Ihf wirning set t -ut by diseased kidneys coated tongue par ched skin feverish liens dull achintr pain general feeling of we iknoss i sure evidence of kid ny and bladder trouble. Take Utnh Kidney Hems at once thev have cured thousands of others. TheTukneks of PniL.ADi;r- PHA make Utah Kidney lieans. E. B. Samuels, County Clc-rk of Hickman County, Clinton. Kentucky, testiiie?. that he suffered for years with horritil 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 "-ians. le says completely cure-i him. Ke g!ai'y rcc .nmends them to all suifsters. F. G. Fricke 8c Co.. Selling agents for Platts mouth and Cass Co. Turner's Little Liver Turners A very small pill. Turn your liver. A true laxative. An after-dinner pill. NEW : ADVERTISEMENTS. riigX? - yl frM. r hot fT lh hilr S.j'lia to It Youthful Color. Cujm ten p d ifttM bur lJii;g. SENT FREE to housekeepers Liebia COMPANY'S Extract of Beef COOK BOOK- telling how to prepare m iny deli cate and delicious dishes. Address. Liebig Co.. P. O. Box 271?, New York;. eo $1.75, $1.50 and $1.25 Shoes go at $1.00 IxiwiivS (ind ...That were I5c, !21c, 10c a:n.i O'c, -o al 5c Organdies, Lawns and Dimities.. ...That w.-re 6c, 5r, 31c, ;;o al 2'c New Ul U Having reltu iietl to 1 8 V to welcome all inv M oid'niiM", a-, well a-, new our 8? and show them a select 4? Tinware and an villi 11 1 1 - hardware store. 4 4 V 4? 4? 4? 4? 4 V 4 V 4V He sure and call, a-. ! interest you. JOHN Rock wood Block, w e v w Soii7 e th In 9: ....Our own direct I ni porlii '; lo:i from Annirin The Finest A 1 . , Line of . . . j I i i I 1 i I t il r IIany Novelties. Souvenir -. ! v. !i Pictures of the Cass County Court House Placed under the - laze. Not hi!,,'.1" I:! '- our line in town. Come and see :i- ASHER First Door East of Court ll'i-i- vt i r x ., r' f.v.T'. !f. ' ., .. M . i. 3 'i ' il,. if "I i J:.:-. - Ko.77. Surrey T7rnen. Trirt, 15.00. As Roo-1 as for Latii.Of;ue ci ai! our f KH&RT CABUIAGE AND HARNESS Ki t. Ice Cream on the Lawn, or served on the piazza, i-i i!"- fjr.'u r caper just now, when the family :;r; indulging l i tenuis, cri qu..-;, gr;! other be iithy snorts. Tti';rcj is n 'f il ing to equal our delici j'is ic-; cm :in as a cooling, refreshing an d no'irih -ing refreshment. We will icr.d it to your order in any quar.tity d- sired. holloway, The Baker. Fitzgerald I'iIo:k. WH1TEBPEAST COAL YA LINCOLN AVK. 1M) 31 llilJLt: !., 4 ? 4 - 4 If. 31. SOENNICIISEN, Maiiaig. r. ? Large Supply of t:;; BEST GRADKS HARD COAL Jucludinc the Famous Missouri. Hi i ik,. Jackson Hill and Canon City Lump, Always on hand Also a quantity of cheaper Grades of NUT COAL. We aT'o keep on hand all kinds of Wood. All or ders promptly delivered. Leave criers at grocery store of A. H. Weckbach : Co . Afr itts to the SroiiL Din iliics., TOR! PlaKsmoii lh. 9 J r.8 VV (Li i BJ ObUi 0 il !at t-ii'oiit ii. I will We 14 1 . t 1 V, 9. linr ! Stove-,, I I in i ware, 1 el i I C 1 11 m m a li !"--! -c la- i.h ?6- ha ve voiu- prices that will t .r f k. J J , 1 I l " w v vt' v '2 '? w r w w iVo CLAFU 3 PLATTG MOUTH, NEB . ' '.i'.ii. - - a - . l; i. 'I.' S. y; V-'.S-.tti-'. I'l. e ijij. La le. u,..-'ri un J ? cli r- , . An ''O i &i !!, for CO. W. 1,. I'KATT. Xic't. r.LKBAKT. MU ...IS'-'!. " ' "ST Finish Kim, Gid Boy ! j !i c S -ays lo bis i !' --i ii : i li.ii-.h fi im, j : iJ'i'i"!. in r. - i',:t- i r' , ,t ltl!i uii'T j we wi.: i- '.. yi, i- j- . : : f i i r - putting ja i,--:, :'.!!'-u ,. ir n .1. ( , i t n n J ry j Wor k !s p .'(..!; t -f;; t t') ! this :u ;.-;irn--- r - i -. ',d-;rcd i vi ; i ri Vf: l !( '-f. ;t. ';f,l j :i- : t : Me : ic. . , 1 , rs ;t GEORTi H F. SI a ATS, so 1-1 h Sir 1 ii v t . ; a . a r " r -j V'v' JAUL, SjLeaaing Liveryman. r ... i. ! ! 1 r (a: '. TT.sMi .;! !! i i A H LJ CO A L. .Miv;i:ri ( ;il, i'.ouiui'.e ( ;i!n :i ( 'My ( oal .-FOR CASH Lra" riir- :-.t 1 S. White's Store. "A. J Wtir.-H The KvK.MMi Nkws only ten CMits er weeK, you can't atTord to do witli out it. 5.. ijt r.