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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1898)
BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marnhall, Dentist. Drew making, Mih Laura Twin.". Union Work. Innuro in tlio Gorman American. Fred Eblngor, Agent. Hollowiiy'H popular utoained bread i matin of Ileinol'a best flour. Now prnot-in gnsolln toT at al Most your uiti prices at Coati it Go'. The Cut lleil continue to naad Ihw lint uu Hue ft-i-Hiit i:ig-ar. A-k fur no other. County Clerk KylwrUun wis tetter today and cuiw down town tor a while. The Evening News only ten cents per coK, you can't nllord to do with out it. Ask your dealers for tho "White Sailor" cigar, manufactured by Frank Nciumii. For Salk Cheap A uingle suited top buggy. So A. VV. AtwooU tit the drug Kior. The exposition should celtbrato Howoy day before it closes its list of special days. flolloway' bread, which haa takon thu laud, ia made of Heitfol'i "Fluu- ifttr" flour. I'ationi.e tho nod a fountains next Thursday liberally and help the Q. '. church Hociety. Four ohoio fanaa for rut a fww mil from town. Fiiquir of J. 11. Tnrahr, unt. If you rant to imokt th btt try Wurl Uroi. Gut Hail. Th nnt f cent cigar mw1 . If you don't hu th Cut Hwil oigar call for it, and got tko but o nt ci gar in the market. VVahtkd To trade a jood six ootaro organ for a (food buggy horse. Inquire at Nkwk otlico. Ico cream social at tho residence of C. L. Joan on Wodncbduy evening, August 24. All invited. SainCarlyle'n Kimball county paper is on our dcnk and looktt first rate with ovidonio of good support. FohSalk A live-year-old mare, at a barjain. Sound in every particular. Wadk V. Windham. The ox position management is con fident of having- President McKinley preKont Bomotimo during: tho month of October. Thoy do aay you can get th best oda wator at A. W. At wood's drug tore. Coca-Cola, Celery, cherry and all th choice flavors. Don't fail to briny your old school books to Central building if you want to sell them. It will be too late if you don't attend to it at once. Littlo Miss Laura Cook who was in jured by falling from her crutch, is better, though she was severely in jured, she is a niece of Mrs. Toliff. To Lka.sk Eight room hous, good improvements, with from 10 to 120 acres of ground. Near shopa. It 13. Windham. Nails which have been in the flood for sale by the pound or keg, at prices below wholesale at the factory. COATES & CO. The Q. Z. society of the Presby terian church will haye charge of the soda fountain, Thursday August 25, at all the stores. Don't forget the date. The last ticket named by the demo cratic slate is Patterson for senator, with Fred Gordor and Jim Rouse for the houso and D. O. Dwyer for county attorney. Lost A red leather pecket book containg $2C, last Sunday at Turner picnic or on tho road out. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving at News otlice. George A, Wood and Miss Minnie Root of Murray will be married in that town next Sunday evening. The bride is the well known daughter of James Root, one of the earliest settlers and best citizens. ForepauL'h & Sells Bros.' allied shows are to be hero the last of Sep tember, so says tho advance man who is here with the private car, having it repaired at the shops. Thousands of persons have been cured of uiles by using DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It hoals promptly and cures eczema and all skin diseases. It gives immediate relief. F. G. Fricke. Ralph White has accepted an en trairoment with Weseott &, Son the clothiers, and will begin Monday. Ralph is an all right boy, deservedly popular, and will win out any where. Cols. Huckins and Sherman with the dog, ventured out bathing again in the Missouri river last evening, but no casualties have been reported. The doe was allowed to swim without molestation. Mr. Crawford. Droprietor of the Fair View gardens, is shipping sweet corn out to the foot hills of the Rocky mountains by express. lie sent a nice shipment to Cheycn ne, Wyoming-, this morning. LOST A black spangled fan, be tween Mr. Atwood's and the residence of Dr. Shipman. The finder will be gratefully remembered by leaving same at Dr. Shipman'a office, over Scbiappacasaa's store. Wescott's are opening ud a big line today of Washington Mills worsteds in grays, blacks and browns. Com modore Weseott savs they are the best gooda on earth. It might pay you to call and examine. Commissioners Young, Ilayes and Falter returned today from a bridge inspecting tour of the country as far out as Louisville and Weeping Water. They will build a new bridge on the cascade southwest of the latter place. "I think DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the finest preparation on tho market for piles." So writes John C. Dunn, of Wheeling-, Va. Try it and you will think the same. It also cures ozema and all ikin diseases. F. G. Fricke. Mrs. Twitchell's little niece, while walking on an upturned piece of side walk yesterday, suffered a painful in jury from a wire nail which she stepped on and ran almost through her foot. A physician dressed the wound and no danger is apprehended. E. B. Ranks, of Lewisvillo. Texas, writes that one box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was wo-th f50,()00 to him. It cured his piles of ten years stand ing. He advises others to try it. It also cures eczema, tkin diseases and obstinate soies. F. G. Fricke. Fraternal Union members will plese take notice that the secretary will be at Weecott's store on Tuesday, from eleven a. m. to four o'clock p. m. to receive dues. No personal calls to collect dues will be made in future. Mus. Wm. SLATEit. Secy. G. W. Grimes and daughter, Mrs. Talitha Smith, returnod home from I'lattsmouth last Tuesday evening, wh-ro Mrs. Smith haB had her daugh ter Flora undergoing an operhtion on tho throat and nose by Dr. Humphrey, under whose care she has been for soma tirno. They hope by this op eration to bonoflt her henring. which l is very defective. Union Ledger. AS THET COMK AND UO. Cpt. Hull was au Omaha visitor this morn- Frank O'Neill if down from Harclock on a Vslt. (ir.n. I'reer is taking a two week's vacation at home. Heorae I.eatli ami wife of Union arc iu the city today. II. ('. McMakan n an Omaha passenger tliii morning Elder Dungiiu and wif were Oniaiia visitor tins altemoou. Mrs. Dciiring arid the buys ar visiting the ex position today. Clarence TeHt. the Avota lawyer, wa iu the city on business today. Mm. Luiu Humphrey and mother are spend lng the day at Sunny side. James Higley of the B. 3c M. steam hummer shop ik laying oil with a sprained back. A. L. Timblin win over from Weeping Water tins afternoon looking after legal baiucs. Iaac C. Dye a prominent farmer from tl koatherri part of ttie canaty was in the city today Mrs. K. (Jienger, of Omaha, returned heme tlii moraing, after a pleasant vitit with her sinters iu this city. Abe t'epperberg has resigded his temporary engagement at Weicotl's to attend the State L'niverkit y. (Jus Swincker ia home from a visit with hi fattier arid mother at Adair, Iowa, whotn lie had net seen for eleven years. Mis. Howard, after a pleasant visit with K. A Davis' family, departed this morning tor her hoiae near benedict, iu York county. Miks McClelland will leave for Iter home at Sioux Falls the first of the week. She and Matter Karl Weseott did the exposition yesterday. Judge Spurlock has gone to Missouri on weeks' visit. Dame rumors says a wedding not far off. and we guess she is not far wrong. Utto Wurl returned this atternoon trom a sue cessful business trip over in Iowa, where the merits of his famous Gut Meil cigar are well known. Miss Margaret Farley who has been her several weeks visiting her brother, the county superin tendent and other relatives, will leave Monday for her home at Durango, Colorado, t begin her school September 1. Mrs. It. H. Davi3 is in the city the guest of her siater-iu-law, Mrs. S. A. Davis. The former lady resides at Syracuse and is on her way home from Omaha where her son was married yesterday to sister of Win. Clary, of Nebraska City. Frank Scklater started for Alliance this marn uig, but will visit the exposition a day or two before his final departure. Among other cattle, he sold l:S0 yearlings yesterday for J30 each which will rive aim spending money enough to see several expositions, and then some. Never Heard of th VTair. New Yokk, Aug. 18. Two Amerl can ships which sailed from the Pacific coast early in the spring arrived at this port today, having bean all the intervening time on the sea without roports and oblivious to the fact of the war waged between this country and spain, niaKing ineir capture as prizes of war possible. Ihe war be gan and was terminated within the space of their voyage. The vessels are the ship Charmer of 1.728 tons. Captain Harvey, which sailed from San Francisco on April 23, and the bark Gut C. Gossof 1.438 tons. Captain Melette, which sailed from Port Blakely on March 30. Iilrhdr Party. A very pleasant birthday surprise party was given last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp in honor of their eleven-year-old daugh ter. Alary. T.he time was spent In various games, and very dainty re freshment were served. Those present were: Georgie and Rosle Lloyd, Claud Landers. Alice and Willie Ofo, Joe and Willie Lake, Edith and Anna Uudig, ltae and Lena Well9, of Have lock, Ethel, Olive and Addie Graves, Alvena Rothman, Jessie Short, Ratchel O'Neill, Dollie Alice and Ivy Lake. Dlrd from Diphtheria. Anna I. Chassot, the eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charls Chaisott, died of diphtheria this morn ing, and the funeral which was pri vato, was held at four o'clock this afternoon. The little boy who suffer ed from the same dangerous malady is convalescent. Mr. and Mrs. Chas sot have the sincere sympathy of the entire community in the sad loss of thoir littla daughter, made doubly bo by her death from malignant disease Diphtheria, Cases. The board of health informs the News that diphtheria is spreading and unless more care is taken the schools will not be opened on time. Those who have diphtheria in their household should obey the health reg ulations to the letter; if they do not. they are liable to arre6t and imprison ment. It is announced at the shops that the massive freight engines ordered by the Burlington from the Pittsburg Locomotive works, which were de scribed and illustrated recently in tha News, will not come to Havelock shops to be put torother and tried out before belne sent to their ultimate destination in the Black Hills. The arrangement now is they will instead bo taken to Plattsmouth and there put in shape for service on the road Two of the engines are expected to reach Plattsmouth this week. Lin coln News. 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 aeain. A. T. MOREAUX, Lurerne, Minn. Sold by all druggists. Choice Herd Gronnt. Cows taken to pasture on the choice sweet grass of the sandbar. Plenty of shade, $1.25 per month will be chartred. cows to be taken and re turned. Address through postofflce. Roy McDanibl. The World's best 5 cent cigar, Wurl Brof. Gut Heil, strictly Union made. Every dealer handles tbem. The Chief Burgess of Milesburg, Pa., says DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best pills he ever used in his family during forty years of house keeptng. They cure constipation, ick headache and stomach and lirer troubles. Small in size but great in results. F. G. Fricke. For Rent. Store room in Fitzgareld's block:. Enquire of T. H. Pollock, Agent. Estray Notice, Taken up at my pasture near Orea- polls, five head of young cattle. The owner can nave same oy paying- an expenses and proving property. 1 T- X' , August 8, 1898. TO CUKE A COLD IN OJ'B DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2oc. The enuln has L. B. Q. on each tablet. Amusing Feature or the War. Now that tho war w ith Spain is over ' it is safe to say Unit when tho whole story is written it will contain more singular and coiuic situation than aro i to bo found in auy struggle of its sio rocordod in history. ! Wo have soon tho governor of ono of tho oncuiy'i poHsossions in tins ea-t j lire a saiuto in answ;r to tho guns in- j tended to demand surrender, and when invited to d.uio on board our ship to arrange the terms of capitula tion sent his polite regrets that hi position did not permit of his indulg ing in such courtesies with sti -angers. No such amusing farce as this is likely to bo found in all the paces of history. Recently we have wituessod the un usual scene at Santiago of the ship ment of the Spanish soidiers for Spiin going on at one wharf, and at tho next wharf the shipment of tho Amer ican soldiers to the United States, the amusing reflection being that Uncle Sam was paying the bills for both consignmen ts. The situation in Porto Rico has of fered even more fund for laughter. Hero our grim-visaged warriors move upon towns which, instead of erecting baricades and digging trenches, meet the enemy with open arms, choer and dance while tho bands play '"Yankee Doodle," and implore tho coramnndiug general to hurry along the stars and stripes to a people who aro not crying for revenge, but for more American nags. lo add to this comical situa tion, our soldiers drew from their knapsacks social letters of intiodut won io loading I'orto Ktcan citizens which thoy had oMainfd before entor- ing the enemy's country, and which look to procure business situations later. School liookH. The following is a list of books which tho board will pay for if thev are takon to the high school today ot tomorrow. Books aed in grade: Barnes' national First Reader. Second " Third " Fourth " Fifth " Klemsntary Geography. " Complete Geography. " Brief History. Hyde's Lessons in Kngliss, Book 1. " 2. K.eIIagg'8 Physiology. Book Books used in the high scheol. Harkness' F.asy Latin M;tkad. " Cicero. " Latin Grammar. Harper and Tolman's Caesar. Miller's Vergil. Milne's Algebra. Vlacnie'c Plane and Solid Geometry. Barnes' General History. Hutchinson's Physiology. Burnett's Zoology. Bryant and Stratton Bookkeeping. Butler's School English. McC'leary's Studies in Civics. Spaulding's Botany. LeConte's Geology. Merris' English History. Shaw's English and American Literature. Physics. Steele's Astronomy. Clark's Elements of Chemistry. Joiaes and Meisner's German Graiaer. Storms' Immensee. Bilderbuch oh no Bilder. Kids for Supplies. Sealed bids will bo recoiv;d by the secretary of the board of education un til noon August 2'J, for furnishing tho following: one nundreo and nity tons more or less of mine run coal to lie delivered at the High school and Columbian bui.d iiitrs. Fifty tons more or less of lump coal to be delivered at tho different ward buildings. Twenty cords of soft body wood, lynn or cotton wood, to bo delivered at all the school buildings. The amount and places of delivery of each to be designated by the secre tary of tho board. .Allconl to be weiehed on tha city scales and weight tickets furnished with bill. Wood must be corded and will be measured by purchasing committeo. E. D. Cummins, m. Secretary. Champion Shot of the World. Miss Atinio Oakley writes: "Myself and many of the Buffalo Bill Wild West Co. have given Allen's Foot Ease, the towder to shako into the shoes, a most through trial, and it does all if not more than you claim." It instantly takes tho sting out of Corns and Bunions. Allen's Foot- Ease is a certain cure for hot, aching. nervous or sweating feet. Soid by all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 2oc. Snmple sent FRJSE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Notice to V liter-Takers. The use of water for sprinkling lawns or gardens must be conflnod between the hours from G to 8 o'clock in the morning or 6 to 8 o'clock in the evening, two hours per day only being allowed for sprinkling. Anyone using water outside of these hours for above purposes (except consumers taking wator through meter, and they must not use water after 8 o'clock p. m.) will be shut off and the sum of 82.00 must bo paid before water will be turned on again. Respectfully, Plattsmocth Watek Co. T. H. Pollock, Supt. Klectric .Hitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more gen erally needed when the languid, ex hausted feeling prevails, wnen the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often abated long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and free ing the pystem from the malaria! poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con stipation, Dizziness, yield to Electric; Bitters. Fifty cents and 1 bottles at F. G. Fricke's drug store. 1 Jnmes M. Tuttle of Lincoln, 111.. who lies on his deathbed at the age of 92, has willed $1,000 to Colonel Robert G. lugersoll on condition that the orator delivers the funeral oration over his grave. When You Take Your Vacation rhe most nscessary article to have ith you (after your pocket book) is a bottle of Foley's Colic Cure. It is an absolute prevention or cure of all de rangements of tho bowels caused by a chance of water. You aro likelr to need it. Fricke & Co. Itread. Mornine's bread hereafter may be obtained at Zuckweiler Lutz, Jona than Hatt's and Dovey's. Bob Moore of of LaFayette, Ind., says that for constipation he has found DeWitt's Littlo Early Risers to be perfect. They never gripe. Try them for 6tomache and liver troubles. F. G. Fricke. Notice to Ice Consumers. Our ice books are 30 cts. per 100 lbs. Cash from and after this date. Cah anly. F. S. White. II. U. XV1C.MAKEN d SON. 0009O0ceeis I One TMna and Another : Tho Nebraska duparttnont of the Grand Army of tho Republic- has designated tho Burlington and tho Ponnsyl vauia linos as their route for the annual encampment at Cincinnati next month. A torpid livr rous you of ambition and ruins your hwalth. DeWitt's Lit tle Eaily Risers elvaui the liver, cure constipation and all stomach and liver troubles. F. G. Fricke & Co, There's no better flour made than Basel's "Plansiftor," manufactured in this city. Ask 70'jr 2rojer for and thereby get the best and sup port a home ind ustry at the same titr.e, vthich builds up the town. Win your buttles against disease by acting promptly. One Minute Cough Cure produced immediate rasulis; when taken early it prevents Gonuump- tiou. And in later it:igeM it iuruisuo prompt relief. P. C Fricke. Second hand typewriters as ood as now. Smith Premier and Remington that will do perfect work, and an be had for a fraction of tho price of u new much in. Sea Thou. Whitehead at News ofllca. Sick headache, biliouuness, oonti paiion and all liver and atomaah troub les can bo quickly cured by uiiinjf thoe famous littlo pills known as DoWill' Little Early Risers. They are pleas ant to tako and never grip. F. G. Fricke. Edward B. Drew, who negotiated the Chinese loan and drafted tho regulations opening China's rivors to foreign commorco, is a native of Mas sachusetts. For the services rendered China Mr. Drew has been raised to tho dignity of a mandarin of the sec ond cliiss, civil rank, and is now en titled to wear a red button. I dosiro to attest to tho merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ono of tho most valuable and ofllcient preparations on tho 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 foel proud of the high esteem in which your Remedies are held dy people in general. It is the ono remedy amonjj ten thousand. Success to it. O. R. Downey, Editor Democrat, Albion, Ind. For sale by all druggists. Spocinl Kates For Reaulon. A special coach will be attached to the freight train going south on the M. P. at b :3a a, m. August 28 and 27, which will return leaving Union dally a littlo after liva o'clock. This is dona to accommodate those who wish to at tend the old settlor's reunion at Union. The rates will he one and one-third f;ire for tho round trip ixty cants for Plattsmouth visitors. No better train service could be asked for. For further particulars enquire of C. F. Stouten-j borough, M. P. agent. The Mont Fatal Disease. It is not generally known that more adults dio of Kidney trouble than of any other disoaso. When tho first symptoms of this disease appears, no time should bo lost in taking Foley's Kidney Cure; which is g-uarantoed or money refunded. Fricke & Co. Hard and Soft Coal. John Waterman is sole gent for tho famous Mendota soft coal. Also carries the bot grades of hard coal, wood, lumber, laths, shingles, lime, sement, etc. If you nre going to build, it will pay you to soe Water nan. Oflico at the rear of Water man block on Fifth street. It is, or should be, the highest aim of every merchant to please his cus tomer?; and that the wide-awake drug firm of Meyers & Eshleman, Sterling. III., is doing so, is proven by the fol lowing, from Mr. Eshleman: "It my jixteou 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, nhrtloK'j , w 1 11 i ft t. w Vi T?nmrt " Sold by all druggist Wonderfully Low Itates. In order to secure men for the har vest helds of Kans and Oklahoma the M. P. railway will sell one ticket to any point on its lines in that country at regular rates good for three per sons. This is a remaricably liberal act on the part of tho M. P. and will eive any man who wants work a chance to ffet it. M. L. Yocum, Cameron. Pa., says "I was a suliercr for ten years, trying all kinds of pile remedies, but without success. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was receommend to me. I used on- box. It has effected a pertnaneut cure. A a permanent cure lor piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal. F. G. Fricke & Co. The Missouri Facllic Has a round trip rate of a fare and u third to Omaha, good every day dur ing the exposition except when a low er rate is made. All trains stop at the exposition gate, giving exception al facilities for the convenience of patrons who save car fare and unpleas ant transfers. Take tha old reliable M. P. train for Omaha and the expo sition. SlOO Kewsrd IJIOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall s Catarrh Curt is the only positive euro known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being 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, therebv destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by buiJd- inr ud the constitution and assisting nature 111 doinir its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send f'r list of testimonials. Address. F.J. hbsby &Co.. Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists 75c liurllngton Inn Six blocks from exposition. A. D. Tou.alin, mnnajrer; E. B. Mooner, clerk. lio ims SI. 00 par dny special rates by week or month. Everything first class. Take Dodgo street car. from Union depot to 20th and Burdette streets. Write us for particulars. I he editor of the Evnns City, Pi., Globe, writes: ''Ono Minute Cough Curo is rightly named. It cured mj chiidrun after fill other remedies failed." It cures coutrhs, colds nnd all throat and lung troubles. F. G. Fricke. Tourist Pamphlets, Descriptive of Yellowston Nation:il Park and the summer resorts of Colo rado and containing, besides maps and illustrations, a trreat deal of informa tion of interest to sight-seers and tourists, can be had by addressing J. Francis, (ioneral Passenger Asrent, Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. You Can lirpeucl 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, uainter's colic and all bowel complaints. Fricke & Co. sonar 11 nu iL WE NEED ROOM FOR OUR MAMiY FALL GOODS SPECIAL SALE TO Qtecial on $1.75, Opposite One Bar Santa Claus Soap On presenting this Coupon on or boforo Auj,r. and making a purchaho if 0 cents at tho Department Store Mount-hold ol. Tho ancient Greeks boliovod that the Renates woro the pods who at tended to tho welfare and prosperity of the family. 'i hoy wnro worship pod as household pods. Tho house hold pod of today is Dr. Kinp's Now Discovery. For consumption, coughs, colds and for all alTec'ions of throat, chest and lun:s, it i in valu able. It has bton tried for a quarter of a century and is puaranleed o cu-e or money returned. No household should be without this pood anjel. It, is pleasant to tako and a safe and sum remedy for old and younp. Free trial bottles at F. G. Fricke & (Jo's. Repu lnr size 50c and .11. In New JnttrtT. Ilayinp removed to tho Mei-pos' building, next to LehnhofT's, I will continue to keep a selected stork of tropical fruits, and will bctto ice cream and lemonndo as formerly. John Schiapkcassf.. Iturkliii's Arnica rtlve. The best salve in tho world for cuts, burns, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chapped h;nds, chil blains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It i puaranteed to pi ve norfeet satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2o cents per box. For sale by F. G. Fricke Don't forpot to leave iuapiizir.es at "Wescott's store for the boys in com pany 13. They aro anxious for them and thoy will bo promptly sent to them at Jacksonville, F:a. SETTLES Wm MUM. Inyestigation shows thnt men who succeed are men of brains r-trong-nerves proat will-power. Ordinary food cannot supply tho vital forces which people with active brrins ;uid oodies require. Bicola Pills fo -d the nerves make the mind br-ipht, nu; eles stronp make flesh and bl.t' d jvd pive perfect health to Men and Wo men. The TrnxKits of Phila delphia make Bicola Pis Is J E Buckey. ehicf rlerk National Hotel. Wash ington. D C. testifies that he was all run down was a shadow cf his former self IS-li 1'illn gaYehiu wonderful relief he gained over twenty pounds after using them. Selling Asrent for Plttuniu:h and ' as bounty, V. S. FKICKK & O. Turnprtt T.tttln Liver Tunii r - A small pill. Turn juur liver. Cure slcit ache Hi i loudness I n lie est ion very head- ;LW : ADVfsltTISL.Vi C i HAiti BALSAM . C1rm- hod l,ot itnioa i.:c Js;f. lrotn'j!os a luxirir.i.t irrov .a. Hair to ycntiiiTti C ilor. (Vrji .r.nlp rvAses Bt hair ta.iaii. 5 ii. q.iiji""t I'"!?':1", , TWO CYCLOM5 TERS IN ONE. Poliiheti Nickel or An- Ji:e (Jopper l-'iuish . lo.ono ?.ii!.i:s. v.ith ir,de;x:nde:it Trip Kc ititer of lio Miles. Trip can ua-ily it Set un. k to 0. I-or all sies. i-'ully guarantc.i ABOVE READS. TOTAL 1473 miles TRIP 66 miles. Soid by al.r gtjuti dea'ers. Mnnuf Fand du Lar, r. . 9L Ice Cream on Ihe Lawn, or served on the piazza, is the pn nir caper just now. when the family are indulging i-i teni.i-, croquet, trotf nr other healthy fi:ort. There is noth ing to equal our deiicious ic; cream as a cooling, refieshing nnd nctTiah ing refreshment. Wo will rpii it to your order in ;;ny quantity dtsir.d. Organdies, holloway, The mtrAt m : . j t, i I isneof store SIhao $1.50 and $1.25 CO Lawns s 1 1 ...That were 15 Organdies, Lawns ...That Bank of Cass Couul ZTt A A A A A A A A A A 1" ..'V Ot i 41 41 4? 4? 4 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 4? 41 41 4-1 41? 41 41 4( r-t II; ivin returned lo to welcome all 1:1 V ol :.--. 1 : :iva 1 show the! a Tin ware ;iik 1! 11 i 11-.: li.trd v;nv store. He sure and c;i interest you. 11, JOHN Rockwood Jilock, e "S Gonial h n New all! US L' U I 1 .Our own direct Importation The Finest Line of . . . ci iirmwc .Many Pictures of Novel t ier-, S the Cans Placed under the town. Come and e u- AS! i 3 J 1 First Door Ivit of CNurt If.i:) of ft Foldii-r with III I IMS better ami I'ikIiL lietler. resist tin; ell y PTlmnstiofi Mirf restorative lit nnwH r.f tlm fj'T', sweetest flowers, it renews sZ'. . . ........ n ii..,i... .......... Uluuu iuo uoaiiiJiiaLiii: j".- ti vitality is a tornpTancedrlnk of tlx i can't drink too mm-ti of ,1 wronsr time. Yon were ik Xi never lie too ol.l to r.joy For the soldier in th" i'n cliildren at liotne beverage, tin; Ik -t its lor lan'-'iior. Sold every -.'. l,i re. One .aekat-e maki s r, fniloLid !s THE CHARLES E. Hir.S CO.. -v-,v I-.'ii aut I) hi a. 1 V Iiovs and r: sun learn how ; ile ml ! write to in. 'ice 4'' t n f c ," . r. T " r ' ' - - ' tat sSISfiS3ffB55sS! t-1 g Cne bmitb &rzmu? typewriter. Ha3 Che OiTi-v'nn Rr;. ;-:tzi T 1 W LINCOLN AVE. -: M MiltLi: h'l S , I) ft ; : V ! V 9 6 ? 6 6 II. . SOENMCHSKN, 31an:i- r. L.rgo Supplj- of till the BEST GRADES HARD COAL SOFT Including, the Famous Missouri, Illinois, Jackson Hill and Casson City Lump, 9 4 Always oa hand Al?o a quantity of etieaper Gr3es of NUT COAL. We a'-o keep on hand all kinds of Wood. All or ders promptly delivered. Leave orders at grocery store of A. H. Weckbach it Co. if n .0 it O o 5 vo OF r.i r-" I OM go at $1.00 I 1 ma ft It oc, A t' 5 t 1'- A., X. S, u ri A. o" ? ! 0 Q)dXJ I Mai I -lad ;!' 'I i 11 W I 1 a - r.i w ones, , 1 1 a rd w are, a Ii r -.t elass ! V, v a i i a !' r i h -oil).. u e. thai will i i PL A n';-i'".()cJTIf i v ' - v v ? w 1 L7. 'OO -9 A 11 s r iu In the City t, wit h 3U Con rt House IK: 1 11 loot b; r and lie will fi-f-1 Hi; will better i.r pareil to l! a vniu .....! 0'.c at 5c 1 -tt-i s-HGi ay i i a ? i us Cc, 3;c, o at 2ic PLATTSMOUTH. NEB. CUJ M (iCllectof tho Hin, tin." I.i t it'llc :f tin- lu:ir li, 1 In' 1 ''K12j' li of th: l:titl:. HlItKS 1 lunl i . rr is nature's y.W ; tin; In-ull h-tri vi lit; drink (if tin; ii.Miou. e'um- '' "jt tie most cllii-ai-iuns ioo!s, thf; itir"-t In rds, tin; ijiS''i tin; lili 1 1 1 1 i Illl-Ill Oi.'iUCb; the ..r ii.. in' ol tho body. highest nutritive v it: vou can t l rm k - m r too niiL' it to l.e In r.el, 1 1 il - ld. for tin; woni'-i f tin- it' i,or Mini ',' j l-ip. Vou ''if If .-it the :..'3 1 wul -Zj i.y it. , HIKES Jootheer 1 tin; hest tonie. the I.eM ;inU(loLO ' - - r ' r . f, f. T n iy r all the Latest Xr.iprov popular Because cf f'lcrit. f'lost Durable Uypcrcrtter Iadc. premier Buyers do jSTot Gpcrimcnt. vCrit: for ;iciv Hrt Catal;eu-c free. 5: Smith Vrcmicv "Cypcwrttcr Co., Syracuse, ft', v.. It. 8. . NKII City Coal s Stre. Miooiii'i ('-;!, FOR CAwiii- ,vi; ora.-ri F. S. Whit WHITE. 9 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 5- i i : Reading Rooms and Dispensary, S ! Drew ISuildiug, rialtsmoutli, 'eb. 0 Open from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 t j 9 j. 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