Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, August 26, 1898, Image 4

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her. I ! -. rry i . ( . v s i! i -1 hiiiisvll jiroud
alei fi.ily e:i:isd I'ae I wo e rc.
whil'h In feeei Vcd. N!r-. i' lit Sl'ie
Very We!l iliiieed. il - (1 i 1 Mi- - L" iTi-l'i'c
While, wiic-e voiie is sinv.vfiie
m.-irled i ii pi- vomer. ' . D-tnini: lii
att litis ui;n-ii;i; in i-i.-ai l-iieut. a: d
should devote .-'11 Irs time lo that
studv; liis :-inei lie- ;,i,t evciiiiu' was
splftuiid :ird fveked itiaiiy ivunt-li-
lT:eilts. Mis Iv-it',.;. !o d"s voiec
showi'd tiitieii eait'i i'. aad her wo.-'.'
was of :i 1 1 i ' 1 1 order. A vo.-al teieii-'l-with
a few puoi's liice Mi-- Lord woii'd
he ditlieuit to iiml.
The entire eviiiine- w-is iiaue i'X-eeedire-iv
iile;)-:irit : v t. iie ni.-e ?iir-
reundiues, e. n-.pi-'li d hy the : eiai i ten.
of a e-ood pn' r:. ir..
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serves tin t ha r. Us of t h-' I'li'i.o pi; hi li
fer t h e rii'. t i v;: t ion of ;i liieii nmsieal
sentitiii-tit in the ei!. m i i Irs jiur-i-ail
show ei-.-at i in pro ve ir.e : t. W,
are e";.d to kr.'.w ilmt i;-- ii'! r. in-.i:.
i.e re ;i not h e r vea r.
Kiplillniil.
Dr. S -h i ' d '.hi ..-eii t w is e ai ie;! in e.n-.-ultition
o'.it rear M'.'ri'ay today to
.-(-. Mrs. .'at!- r"- '.i-y.-ar-eid .ia;iL'h;.-r
who was tnki'ii .-hdi on Motid-;y with
di ph Ii." i;i. hut ii" ii-ai -i-aic.'lv .':.:
ten in the ro en wi en -!,.- .iied. He
wasal-o called oil to .hdin Wi'e-
wle-re !i ve eh. i . d r."i vr. a . V. h-te 1 witl
the .1 a ; . " e r ( -1 1 s n a ! : d v.
-v Tilii. :l"il en il .. M.
A re ".v time en i-d. w
into i
on the L. a- M. ict u d iy whieh
will mi U: raiii" 1 eh-ui-es In re. Xo.
1 will "-o wort at 1!:"") o. in No. in
eome- ea-t at 1:1") a. in. .n-t. a-1 or
l!:-r;n, a il el-.ati a re -.ii.1 lo oeeur on
othe r trai n.
At In I" ri '1 ..'lay.
A h'it'""e eriiw-l f (i.-n thi- city .- ii I
down to L'nion today to att- ml the o!c,
i--t.ter s reunion, n,"-" f th.-m oiii"
with ti-aui-. Tie- hi.- crow 1 will " .
down tomoiro-.v. tie- 1-i-t d -y of th.
i : j ii i on.
in i i i i ; . n in ni. f v
'I ;iie Liix.iti : lln.i.,'. (mm;.,, 'i ah . t-.
Ail i r 'i i'i' i -' r-f;ii.il tie- money if it
fiii'.to cur.-. "J.'jc The tr,,'i';ln ton
I. U Q r.r. n.M'li tnhhM
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' ' - ' - ) . i r rL-j.i. in - -i lri n-4
i in. id of "ilei-i-l's host Hour.
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n'" I n.sii in ici-1 :it (,'o;its v (ji'd.
'l !c -J I 1 1' it cm. t: ti ues to Ut'U'i il-e
I,
6 -co at i i;ar. A-k for no
wi '' ''
i-k dealers for tlie '"White
Sii, in ' ,-,'r-ir. mui u facto rud tv I'Yan k
."' iM,i:im.
I'('U S.VI.l; ''llt.AI' - A al.i'fi SO.lti i
li.j) i-j j j. Sc.; A VV. At'.vuoU at the
. i r i j - i iro.
1 1 1 1 1 o '.v:i y 's hre.-id, wlii.-h has tak.-n
!" I. i.-, made of Jl i.-,.,l'b "Plnn-
lltc.l '' li"U'-.
I':inr -ln-:-i- fni ins for rent :i few
i ... i . . r i i.' ; .... . .r i ii
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1 i" :i-.H;r, :i--ni.
I'.n-ily c-louily v.armer woath:l is
5 !in i i -1) u i r t n i n pi ud id ion of t ho
v. ea I iie r tin re i ii.
If .oh v.iui, tosni(do tiio lieht try
"vVh I i: oi. (Jut lieil. Tiio lino-it f)
!i l eiitr in ade.
If you ilmi't sod tlio Gut Heil e.if;ir
-.ill : 1 1 - it, and eel tho host " eent ei-n'.n-
in the in.irket.
U antkii A ifood tT i i-l for funeral
i.iiiir-i'wurii. A)ply to Mrs. 10, VV.
lite, W illtfl-r-teeil hill.
I 'i---aehine' at tin) South l'ark 15ap
'. .-I ch'ircli Sunday evotiiiii at 7:;;.
.Mi ;:re cordially invited.
'l'i Lr:.K --Kiht room house, -ood
i m proveineni s, with from 10 to 120
..i-i us nl "i-ounit. Near shops.
K. !5. VVINUHAM.
I'm; Sai.i: A taro harain in aooi
homo; ten rooms, and a tfood barn;
well water; a i 1 k inds of f ru 1 1. Will be
-.old cheap. Kniiuire at Xkws ollice.
X aiis which have been in tho Hood
lor .-ale by li:" pound or kee-, at jrices
he low who;u--alo at the factory.
COATKS CO.
Those who ox pod to meet the Lord
M o. oi Land m will be disappointeJ
is in- h s ivon up ins visit to Ameri
ca on account of tho ill health of his
W I fe.
The I'.pwortii League business and
ocml meeiine- will he hold Friday
evi iiiii"; of this week at tho homo of
(h o. A Hay, South Seventh street.
All yoii.-ie people aro invited.
Thousands of persons havo been
co ed of piles by uin e l)e Wi tt's XV itch
! I a ..-l S.il ve. it, heala promptly and
cures c.ema and all skin diseases. It
"-iver, immediate relief. R (J. Friekc.
Those wishine- hiiir chains or h.aii
woi-i-: of any kina done, will please
eive their otdcis with Miss Adams
;it I ovevs store.
M us. A. II. Knkk.
I'i ik Sai.i: A lino residence prop
erly for sale cheap for cash. An
eieiit room house, with cistern and
city water. lheat-antly loetlted. Kn
iiuire at premises, ol7 North Sixth
net.
LT A black spangled fan, be
tween Dr. Sh i puian 's and die residence
of Mrs. A "-new. The finder will be
eratefuily remem bored by leaving
.-..me ni Dr. Shinman's otlice, over
Sen iappacasse's store.
I lie 1. tv M. will sell tickets to
Omuliii mi account of IJehemitin day
.ei trains arriving in Omaha on the
m i-i. in of Aug 127 far one fare fori he
'i.nol Ui., iii.il for return Septem
her W. L. l'K Kl-.TT, Agt.
'1 think DeWitt's Witch Hazel
.-.!! 2 v e i- tin.1 lin.-rt preparation on th-i-i
..rk' : for piies "' So writes John C.
Dii.a . cf Wheeling, Va. Try it toid
..in will think the same. It alsoeu. es
i eni;i ami all slcin diseased. F. G.
i-'r ieiif .
John Se'.i ... ppec ;se and his corps of
--it :u; t s, M e-srs. Moeken han pt, W ill
Gr:nm;ir,, Jolin IJoetel, and I-.eo. I';p
perb ;-g, -tarled for Union with teams
ahout niiiinight hist night in order to
have ill!' stand readv for business
ea riy t his morning.
I-i. 1. Ii'tiks, of Lewisville. Texas,
w . ites that one box of I)e Witt's Witch
lla..-l Salve was wo'-lh $011,000 to him.
It cured his piles of ten years stand
ee. He advises others to try it. It
al.-o cures ec zema, skin diseases and
obrdiuate soi es. F. G. Frieke.
J Li'Lc Calvin Russell and wife took
their ue par lure last Saturday for Ohio
who.othey wiil make tin extended
V'.-it among relatives and old friends.
The judge said he had not been back
to Ohio since he left in 18-0 and he
expected to tied a few changes.
Weeping Water Republican.
Two books from tho Traveling Li
brary eivun out last winter at the Worn-
n's Club are missing. The titles
of the b !oks are, "Children, Their
i,ia,!is iinii Critics," by Aldrieh, and
"Si edy of Chi id Nature," by Harrison.
Ai.voeo having them in their posses
sion wiil comer a favor by sending
thein as s :oti as possible to Mrs. S. II.
At wood.
The young ladies of the Presby
terian church did not realize quite as
much money from tho fountains yes
terday as they did last yeir. At At
wood's fountain. Miss Rose Uyers pre--ided,
assisted by Miss Hallie Atwood,
the fountain netting $10 50; at Ger
n'.'j' young ladies held the fort
and netted the society $10.00. AtLehn
hoiT's Miss Patterson presided with
Miss Robbing as assistant, the foun
tain netting i?).yi). Fricke's fountain
was run by Miss Walker assisted by
the Misses Valiery and netted the
society SS.00. Considerable rivalry
was noticed between the young ladies
in tr ing to sell the most soda.
Tourist I'aiiiplilt-tH,
Descriptive of Yellowston National
Park Mid the summer resorts of Colo
rado and containing, besides mapsand
illustrations, a great deal of informa
tion of interest to sight-seers and
tou-ists, can be had by addressing J.
Francis, General Passenger Ai'ent,
lluriingion Route, Omaha, Neb.
A torpid liver robs you of ambition
and ruins your health. UeWitt's Lit
tle Karly Risers cleanse the liver,
care constipation and all stomach and
liver troubles. F. G. Fricko & Co.
Th" Wer d's best o cent cigar, Wurl
!!ro-. Gut Heil, stiictly Union marie.
i-Aerv dealer handles them.
Notice to Ice I'liimuiiiem.
Our ice hroks are 80 cts. per 100 lbs.
I 'ash from and after this date. Cash
nly. F. S. White,
H. C. Mc.Makex & Son.
The Chief Hurgess of Milesburg,
Pa., says DeWitt's Little Karly Risera
are the best pills he ever used in his
family durintr forty years of house
keeping. They cure constipation ,
-ick headache and stomach and liver
troubles. Small in size but great in
result s. F. G. Fricko.
.-mbscrire for THE News the best
paper in thf city.
iS TIM1Y rOMK AMI J.
Siimi I'niiiiiir, of Gh-nwood, is in
tovri.
M rs.
die Pi:
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J.fiv W ' H 1 Mi H 111
k, welt; vi-ilin;
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I in the i ' ' v la .--1 e v ii "
Mr.s. M. A. Sired, a .d father win is
herefrom Pod )uk, went to Omaha
thi morning 'o visit the exposition.
Mrs. J . L. llrooke of Av.ilon, M i -our,
i-j Visiting her sister, Mrs. Alli
Holmes and family. IT r husband
will join her here in a week or two.
J. A. Stewart of Kdemont, S. D., on
his way homo from the republican
state convention, held at Mitchell,
stooped over in Pi at .turnout h fi r a
brief visit with his brother-in-law,
(2. K. Withrow, and family.
Sink, is I'.i liirn to Work
Hazi.kton, Pa., Aug. 2 V --The TOO
coal miners and laborers employed in
the Audeiireid and Honeybrook strip
pings of the Lehigh iV Wilksbarie
Co;il company, who went on a strike
yesterday, returned to v.-oiK this
morning. The iihti struck- because of
what thev claim, d to be the unjust
discharge of two Hungarian laborers.
Tho prompt and decisive action of
Superinlont Richards in posting a no
tice that if the men were not nt work
this morning the mines would be shut
down for the balance of the year pro
duced a wholesome effect on tho strik
ers, although they claim the two dis
charged men will be reinstated.
Waul to l- Amu nil.
KlXi'sTox, Jamaica. August 12.'!.
Coincident with the West Jndi in su
gar conference, to as-emble at Ihii-ba-doos
on September .'!, for the jiurpo-o
of protesting ag..inst a. sacrifice of tho
colonies, Jamaica is preparing h plebi
scite to tho Untish Parliament, re
questing permission to endeavor to
arrange for annexation to the United
States The promoters of this move
ment are endeavoring to secure inter
colonial cooperation, bui. they aro not
depending upon it.
Tho newspaper man is tho public
slave. He helps to make his neighbor
rich and dies poor. He helps to elect
candidate.-, to fat salaries, gets a little
patronage at starvation prices and
waits till dooms-lily for the money. He
buil Is up churches, schools and other
public institutions, contributes his
mite to their support, and when they
havo paid job work and advertising to
give, they take it somewhe.o ei.-e, or
ask for bids from those who never aid
ed them Mgainst tho-e who did. He
credits a man two yea' s for a paper,
and when he sends in the bill the man
gets mad and quits. That's why till
newspaper men go to heaven, and why
so many other peop'e miss connection
with the "gospel train." Fx.
Itl'KLl.NUTON KOI IK-OI lit I A I. LINK
i. A. It, National Knca in pin t-n t at (. iiiciii
nilli, Ohio.
The Uuriiugton and Pennsylvania
railroads have been designated tho of
ficial route from Omaha to Cincinnati
for tho 1S0S National Kncain ptnent of
the G. A. 11. Veterans and others who
intend visiting Cincinnati at the time
of this encn m pment seould see toil
that their tickets rend over the above
railroads. Convaees witl rendevous
at 4:012 p. m. Monday, September 5, at
the Burlington station, Omaha. At
5:00 p m. ttiey will leave Oiiii-.lni on a
special train via the Burlin uto.-i route
arriving a t Chicago at S o'clock next
morning and at Cincinnati at (i p. ni
the &au.e day. Tin ough sleepers,
Omaha to Cinci n nn ti.
Department Commu d -r 1 . J. Ma
jors and stall', the pre-iilent of the V.
It. C. and stall and past commanders
will travel on the oilieial train. A
cordial invitation to accompany them
is extended to all veterans as well as
the genet-ill public. Sleeping ear ac
commodations on the special train
should ho rcs-'rved AT once. For
tickets, berths or further information
apply to any B & M R. R. ticket
ngent or add-ess J. Francis, General
Passenger ygont, Omaha, Neb.
On Ihe morning of Feb. Ho, lS'.)o, I
was sink with rheumatism, and lay in
bed until May llist, 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 coii.plele relief. In a
short time I was able to he up and about
as-ain. A. T. Mokkaux, Luverne,
Minn. Sold by all druftrists.
Notice of Dissolution.
The co-partnership heretofore ex
isting between II. J. Streight and
John P. SattSer under the firm name
of Streight & Sattler is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. Ail debts
owing by said firm will be paid by II.
J. Streight arid all notes and accounts
due or to become due to s lid firm to be
paid to Streight. The furniture and
undertaking business heretofore con
duced by Streight & Sattler wiil be
continued at the old stand by H. J. i
W. J. Streight.
TlENHY J. STKEIOIIT,
John P. Sattlku.
Aug. 24, lsos.
A man stands no chance of being
sleeted totne mayorship of a city unless
he enjoys the confidence and esteem of
his neighbors. Geo. XV. Humphrey is
the popular mayor of Swan ton, Ohio,
and under date of Jan. 17, 1891!, he
writes as follows: "This is to certify
to our appreciation of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. My family and
neighbors have tested it, and we
know it is an excellent remedy for
coughs and colds. Georok XV.
HUMI'IIREY," Sold by all druggists.
For Sale.
A good residence property, foul
rooms, six lots, good well and cistern,
south east of B. & M lumber yards.
A pply to James Rebal at broom fac
tory. You Can Oi-jk'imI On It
that Foley's Colic Cure is an instant
relief for colic, summer complaint,
cholera morbus, diarrhoea, bloody
Hux, chronic diarrhoea, cholera in
fantum, bilious colic, painter's colic
and all bowel complaints. Frieke &
Co.
For Sale.
The five acres with res'dence, east
and adjoining B. & M. lumber y; rds.
'2h acres in alfalfa. Berries. 2 wells.
Cistern. Cellar.
Train to l'nion.
The time of train to Union on the
M. P. is T:.".") h. m. and not 6:.S-j as
erroneously printed heretofore. Spe
cial coach on freight both going and
returning.
Keller In Six IIoiith.
Distressing kidney and bladder dis
ease relieved in six hours by "Tut.
Gueat South American kirNE
CT'HE." It is a great surprise on ac
count of its exceeding promptness in
relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and
back, in mnle or female. Relieves
retention almost immediately. If you
want quick relief and cure, this is the
remedy. Sold bvGering fe Co., Drug
gist, PlattsmotUh, Neb.
is One TMnfl anu flnotlier :
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And the next day it wns hotter than
ion ll. e pre v lous d iy.
' V1.i.i'(i'm no better flour uaude than
I'lisel' "Plansifter," jjaiufdurcd
in thi-. city. Ask your ;jrocr for it,
land t.icri'ijv tret the Pest and sup
port a home industry at the same tiir.e,
wi'iicb builds up the town.
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I ill yuur U-illira a'aiun, ueianc u
in. -tin ir ...i...i,tl' t In m 1 irtt.tA ffllili
Cure produces immediate result;
when taken early It prevents consump
tion. And in later stages It furnishes
prompt relief. F. G. Frieke.
Second hand typewriters as good as
new. Smith Premier and Remingtons
that will do perfect work, and can be
had for a fraction of the price of a
new machine. See Thos. V hitehead
at News office.
Chiis. Sharp, better known as "Wa
termelon Charlev," drives in three
times a week britrht and early, with a
wayon load of melons from his farm
near Louisville. He has VI acres in
melons this year and they aro as tine,
both in size and flavor, as the famous
Georgit melons. Weeping Water Re
publican. Sick headache, biliousness, consti
pation and all liver and stomach troub
les can be quickly cured by using those
famous little pills known as DeWitt's
Little Parly Risers. They are pleas
ant to tako and never gripe. F. G.
Fricko.
When a young lady pins a bouquet
on tho lapel of a young man's coat she
usitilly turns her hoad to one eide and
tilts her chin to look at it. Tho young
m in who doesn't tumble is too slow to
hi run over oy a hearse.
I desire to attest to tho merits of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as one
of tho most valuable and efficient
preparations on tho market. It broke
an exceedingly danirerous cough for
me in 124 hours, and in gratitude thoi e
for. I desire to inform you that I will
never be without it and you should feel
proud of the high esteem in whieh
your Remedies are hold dy peoplo in
eneral. It is tho one remedy among
ten thousand. Success to it. O. R.
Downey, Kditor Democrat, Albion.
Ind. For sale by all druggists.
Choice Ilrl (irouml.
Cows taken to pasture on the
choice sweet grass of the sandbar.
Plenty of shade, tl.12-5 per month will
be charged, cows to bo taken and re
turned. Address through postoftiee.
Roy McDaniel.
Elect rlc Hitters.
Electric Bitters is a medicino suited
for any season, but perhaps more gen
erally needed when the languid, ex
hausted feeling prevails, when 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 :ict
more surely in counteracting .and free
ing the system from the malar. al
poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con
stipation, Dizziness, yield to Electric
P.itters. Fifty cents and il bottles at
F. G. Fricke's drutr store. 1
Notice to Con I Dealer.
Sealed bids will be received at the
otlice of the county clerk until noon,
September 6, 1808, for hard and soft
coal to Oe delivered at the poor farm,
court house, jail mid to paupers. The
ho ;rd reserves tho right o reject any
and all bids. James Robertson.
County Clerk.
Bob Moore of of Lafayette, Inl.t
says that for constipation he has found
DeWitt's Little Early Risers to be
perfect. They never gripe. Try them
for stomache and liver troubles. F.
G. Fricko.
Chit in io:i shot of the Worlil.
Miss Annie Oakley writes: "Myself
and many of the Buffalo Bill Wild
West Co. have given Allen's Foot
Ease, tho lowder to shako into the
shoes, a most th'-ough 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 at!
Druggists and Shoe Stores, 2-c.
Simple sent FR.2E. Address Allen
S. Olmsted, Be Roy, N. Y.
Notice to Water-Takers.
The use of water for sprinkling
lawns or gardens must be confined
between tho hours from 6 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
water through meter, and they must.
not use water after 8 o clock p. ru.)
will be shut off and the sum of $2.XJ
must bo paid before water will be
turned on again .
Respectfully,
Plattsmoutii Water Co.
T. II. Pollock, Supt.
The Most Fatal Disease.
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 Foley's
Kidney Cure; which is guaranteed or
money refunded. Frieke & Co.
The Missouri Pacific
Has a round trip rate of a fare and a
third to Omaha, good every day dur
ing the exposition exeeot 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. Tako the old reliable
M. P. train for Omaha and the expo
sition.
lOO Reward SIOO.
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 Cure
is the only positive cure known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis
ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly
upou 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 offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure
Send for list of testimonials.
Address. F.J, iibnbv 5:Co., Toledo. O.
Soid by Druggists 75c
Itarlintoii Inn
Six blocks from exposition. A. D.
Touzalin, manaper; E. 13. Mooney,
clerk. Rionij $1.00 per day special
rates by week or month. Everything
fi-st class. Take Dodge street car.
from Union depot to 20th and Burdette
streets. Write us for particulars.
Dangerous Drinking Water.
Death lurks in impure water. It
breeds diseases often in epidemic
for m. The first symptom is loosenees
of the bowels. These diseases are
checked by taking Foley's Colic Cure.
Frieke Sr Co.
Dance at Cedar Creek.
The Foresters of Modern Woodmen
camp 2.00."i. will give a dance at
Schneider hall, Cedar Creek, August
27. Good music and a nice time as
sured all who attend.
The Department
WE NEED ROOM FOR OUR MAMIO
FALL GOODS
gpecial on SllOeS
Orqandics,
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DEPARTSV3EM
Opposite
One Bar Santa Claus Soap
On presentinj. this Coupon on
or before Auj lit, and
makinjr a puroha.se of
60 cents at the
Department Store
iiouflt-iioiii ;i4.
The ancient Greeks believed that
the Penates were the pods who at
tended to the welfare and prosperity
of the family. They were worship
ped as household pods. The house
hold pod of today ii? Dr. Kinp's
New Discovery. For consumption,
couphs, colds and for all atToc'ions of
thtoat, chest and lunps, it is invalu
able. It has been tried for a quarter
of acentury and is puaranteed to cure
or money returned. No household
should bo without this pood anpel. It
is pleasant to tako and a safe and surf
remedy for old and younp. Fror trial
bottles at F. (J. Fricko V Co's. Ilepu
lar size 50e and $1.
llttnl hikI Soft Cul.
John Waterman is solu apent- for
the famous Mendota soft coal. Also
carries the host prades of hard coal,
wood, lumber, laths, shinples, lime,
cement, etc. If you are poinp to
build, it will pay you to see Water
nan. Office at the rear of Water
man block on Fifth ?-treet.
It is, or should be, the hiphest aim
of every merchant to please his cus
tomers; and that the wido-awako dru
firm of Meyers & Eshlem;in, Sterlinp.
111., is doirip so, is proven by the fol
lowinp, fi om Mr. Eshleman: "It my
sixteen year?, experience in the drup
business I have never seen or sold or
tried a moilicine that pave as pood -lat-
lsfaction aa Chamberlain's Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy."
Sold by all druppist
Wonderfully Low KttM.
In order to secure men for the har
vest fields of Kans and Oklahoma the
M. P. railway will sell one ticket to
any point on its lines in that country
at repular rates pood for three per
sons. 1 his is a remarKani v itticr-ai net
on the part of the M. P. and will pivo
any man who wants work a chance to
Ret it.
M. L. Yoeum, Cameron. Pa., says "I
was a sufferer for ten yenis, tryinp
all kinds of pile remedies, hut without
success. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
was reccommend to me. I used one
box. It has effected a permanent
cure." A a permanent cure for piles
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has no
equal. F. G. Frieke & Co.
I a New Jiirtfrn.
Havinp removed to the Merpes'
buildinp, next to Lehnhotf's, I will
continue to keep a selected stock of
tropical fruits, and will servo ice
cream and lemonade as formerly.
John Schiapkcassk.
TO CUKE V COLU IN ON K DAY
Take Laxati v I'romo Quinine Tablets.
A 11 druggists iefui.d the money if it
fails tn cure. 'Joe. The een'iim has
L. B. Q. on ea h tablet.
Take the Missouri Pacific trains if
you wish to go to the exposition, as
they have the only depot on the
grounds. You can save street, ea fare
and avoid tho crowded thoroughfares.
The editor of- the Evans City, l'.i-,
Globe, writes: "One Minute Cough
Cure is rightly named. It cured my
children after all other fmedies
failed." It cures coughs., (rAds and
all throat an-i lung tro'?)lee. P. ii.
Frieke.
Kucklen'H Arm,- Salve.
The best salve in thD worlrl 'jr c-ues-,
burns, sores, ulcers, salt rheitin, fe
ver sores, tetter, ch-itmpii inFi. chil
blains, corns, and all skin eruoSions J
ana positively cures piles, or n Dy j
required. It is puaranteed fo yfi" j)
Derfect sat'f jtie i -iri'io ieyi,oi'un'i-i
Price iiS eem ,
F. G. Fricic
lOA. for fiah
I'.reail.
Morninp's hic.-ui heie-:
obtained at Z'iek vi'e'- it
than Hatt's anil Tvve.v's
e- may
Lutz, Jo
URNS 10 Slf UPON.
Many people gather thorns by fai
ing to heed the warning sent out b
diseased kidneys oatvd tonpue par
ched skin fever-shae-s dull achir.t
pain general feelinp of weakness is
sure evidence of kidny and -"bladder
trouble. Take Utah Kidney Beans at
once they have cured thousand- of
others. ThkTukxeksok Philaiei
PHA make Utah Kidney Beans.
E. B. Samuels, County Clerk of Hickman
County. Clinton. Kentucky, testifies, that he
suffered for years with horrible pains in the back,
kidneys and bladder was treated by many physi
cians they gave him no relief he got so that he
could hardly stand alone Utah Kidney ''eans.
he says completely cured him. He gladly rec
..nmends them to a!! sufferers.
F. G. Frieke & Co., Selling agents for I'latts
mouth and Cass Co.
Turner's Little Liver Turners
small pill. Turn your liver. A true
An after-dinner pill.
-A very
laxative -
Store to
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