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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1898)
rv' CITY AM) COl-NTY J. c . I Vli tm m ami I'M. Oliwi I Ioillr lr 1 In- WilltiT. WILL KklUKN I IHh Sl'KI.M; liny I lilnk I lure In tt Oreat future In Mori' lor I In- Ivlomllku Country mitt llitv Titki-u l' IhIiiin. Now llrlnif Worked .!.'. I'oii-r-tori iumI A Oliver who went tu tlm K oml i ku hist spring ro t ii rin'tl liuiiin Suniliiy lotl i ti T htout and rue;oeil, 1 1 1 1 u ir 1 1 some what tanned ly exposure to tlm huh. Mr. I 'otiT.nni in liil U in o; about tlm tripsuiil they went u the (Iuuiiit river, wlneli is J.l.'OO iiiil s nliove Se attle, tin-nee. up tho river 10 rnile.w vvherfr thov prospected miiiiii in tliu tii liu l.i rim which t ii l-r that Htream rrom f In-nee they cro-n-ied tho divide. win-re limy Unruly run out of provis- iinii, which not-cssi tatod their return Much time wns lost on account of tlm swollen t ond i t ion-i of th; mountain streams mo that not much work could In- iloii.- a ml it was i in posai hie to make iiiui-h iumit)-s traveling. The oon dition which prevented work ami in terfered with traveling caused the lioys to como liome and they will re turn a;jai in the spring and trive the enter oriso another trial. Tho boy think there is a great future for tho country. They took iii miiiii' claims and left three men working tlieni. The pron poets, while fair, were not Mich :m to irivean adi ipialo conception of what would actually develop, as tho high water made it impossible to arrive at a definite eoncl Usioti as to what one might expect as results. Most of the journey w;is made on foot; they walked to Klutcnn lake and crossed it for a distance of twenty-live miles in a boat or raft. Fish of all kinds abound in those lakes. In many places moss a foot deep was found, and Mowers and ferns of all kinds, some growing upon tho snow which was several feet deep. Wild berries of many kinds are found, anions which wns Solomon berry, which looks like a strawberry and tastes like a blackberry, but grows upon a bush like a raspberry. 'There were in abundance wild straw berries, goose berries, red and black currents, and aU kinds of cranberries. ( )n .1 uly "Ji they started home, and in crossing a glazier got lost and were without food for twenty-four hours, taking no cognizance of d:iy or night. They had a sled eight f-et long by eighteen inches wide, ujjon which Uiey 1 1 : i 1 tiieir provisions. While in transit tins snow, which was three feet deep, melted, and in tTos-iny ;i crevasse, wnich ranged ftf.n oae ii twelve hundred feet deep and oulv a foot wide, their sled was nvert n rneil and all their provisions lost. On their return trio they n ached Vaidez August 4. where they .-.-aw a company of Uncle Sim's soldiers, and forty miners who had lost their outfits and who were living upon pro visions furnished by Uncle Sam. The government used the men very nicely. They left Yaldez August .", and. got home tho US, They wore especially pleased with tho trout which inhabit tho waters of the far north. sai i i;hav. Johnson, of Alii: Will Johnson, of Alliance, is h'-rc on business. 11. It. ('hai)min win in fioin Map.' ( ' rove today . Will .N'eciy of Kimvvoo'i is vi-liili..' his brother, Joe, here till v.. i-ii. Mr. Ed. Murks 14 repotted to to danyrouly ill with no hopes for her iecovry. City Treasurer l)r. 'o k f-i.-tit ! ' i j to New York yestei da lo ta..i; np Home over due pavit.g ImiuN. I W. li. h"ool, oT Elm wool pri'ciiict. vas iu tho city over night the 1 1 -1 of hi uncle, Samuel Kichardoii. Miss Myrtio 1'orter has icsi-ie-d her position us teacher in the citv ncliools to accept a more lu lalivc one elnewlicie. J. M. ('reamer, a prominent resident of Western 'a-s, died at his home west of Kim wood, Wednesday morn ing, Aiifru.nl ,' I, of paraiysi-. T. 'J'. Youhl' wa in theeit.v last i-vm,-ing on his way to Union. lie m oh- a plensanl call on some of his l'.alt--moulh friends while here. W. H. 1'orter, jr and w ife are dow n faom Council lilulTsoua visit to rel atives. Will says he sold iolsof fruit, from his farm and is well oleast d uili; his loe ition. Joe Fotzor is having his storeroom extended which will, when completed, g. eatly enlarge his quarters and give him a chance lo increase ins already largo stock. Tho telephone, company today put in a new switch board of llie latest pat tern that is quite a beauty, and can-ed Manager droves to look ''noil Matured all afternoon. II. J. Way presented the .i:s with some line samples of lie d coin today. Tho ears are over a foot kmg ami the corn is fully matured. It was planted Mav IK and would bo hard lo beat. Hingeti, one of the Mvnaid grain dealers, took in ,(MM buslieis of grain one day recently and ('ilie-pie did nearly as well. I here are no other towns in the county that can beat it. J udge Spurlock is reported to have gotten home single, but he see.-, dou bio and wears a far-away, longing, Mis souri look in his eye that alarms his friends, until explanations are given. James Marker, who worked here in tho shops for several years, has moved to Mynard and opened up a black smith and wagon shop. Jim under stands his business, and will make a success of it. Wilbor Colo is building a nice resi- donee south of town on the Murray road, which will bo quite an addition to that part of tho country. It. will be finished in jrood style, and will neiki: a model house. W. C Tippens, while working with i band saw at tho shops today, re- ;eived a rap across the back of his left wrist from a piece of board be was sawitiT that nearly broke his arm ai.d will rive him a few days rest. The Nehawka bank sola their ;-ov- ernment bonds Tuesday a', a premium of live per cent, makitu-' a. clear pro fit of $-V0. J. II. MILaru. I of tho Umaha purchaser. X. II. .VILaru. j resilient ."at i -"a! ban k ms the 'la ixa i i'.''istt.v. d U'e .: a Uol t a (Jo. has its third kiln ot tliinir iirs' class Those n-'edinij Walter White oi!i- !nv )-iees. v iuitivi.d a je .if the members -I; in if that- lie unloidin a cat of Newton waj'oiio il.., loi v. liii ii hiid n aoy sal.) in lin:se ii:tsol McK:nley prosperity. I i .i ( i i-1 1 i in v. a - seveicly kiced by la t.or-e a few days a'o, whicii hu was iM-imi:' into a pa-lure, .-inking him ' i . p. 1 1 t a. 1 u iiiM i'. w 1 1 1 ' h lii lai'i lil'ii i j 1 1 1 1 ii a- - l a I 1 :i -. - j j ( ha-, ,-la.th. of South heal. a, who 1 1 .. - I e a .- oji no I. i n iu ( ii li'.i ;( s! i p jn d i Oil I.i It- e - t I 1 1 i V oil his W ay hollle null thought toi,. Up the town, but j.lllile .V.eher h X ' J hi- Clock III till- ' t-ilie ol on-: ilo.iar and 1 1 im n . i I. s. A ci im pi ;ii ii l w is liied in llej police jeo,,rt against lirntarj; V .Nitka and 1". ( .. I ;i. ii u- iar.-r for kn.-iiin op'-n their places on .Sunday, upon which which jWie-na trial u a - ca 1 . ed a on 1 1 n ua n ce lor thirty da s w u s taken. J. I Saiiuer.-. oae of tho carpenters lu the car department ol Hie l.urlin tuii shop-i whin- cuttin oil the end ol i' .-eiow Saturday, rect;ived a scTere cut on the out. r corner ol his lelt eye by the piece of screw rebounding, ai.d sinkiijr, him. ()ne-iiill inch to tho li'ht woiiid have resulted in the loss ol the eye. I.. T. Iavls A: t'o., of the lie A' store; wnich will open in the l iiion l!.ock soon, are Iji-.Imi' lo yet tin i r jjoods in ai:d thn.e- arrange, f,,r business, bavin;' had the two . oom- I horourr li I y o e , i,a u , . ii and n-'illi il. When all lie- "oods arrive and are on display oi.ec.in hnii in tin !'- stock anything Iriun a loolh p.ev to a church pulpit. W a I eh for tie i r w ad. Willis A. Him r lilled hi- hide with bail whi-I.ey Ve-!erdav and went up in I lie Second ward ai.d sought lo run tnin- alto- tie. plan which ha- b -en practiced by tho Spaiuaids in Cuba and the I 'ii i i i ppi ne ,. Willis, how ever, f.ilill 1 a I) wey ill the pel-Oil of Win. I Ira n 1 ii-r, who promptly ar rested him and b on;.' hi him down town. .Iiid-a- Aioli'-i fixed his clock this ; .f;e. neon, and for which he was taxed ten dollars aim t r i In in i i; Mar-hall Merri.-ey arrested a boy about fifteen yiais of are Saturday who w:is in e. un i ;i with a tramp. I he tramp carried a oail.l watch which ill-! hov had e-,ve iiifli 1'if s;if.; keep ing. 'I'll'' boy and '.vat eh were both One Tliiiifj aiiil Another "iiiiiilNxloiirr' l'roi ..i..ii.,,.. I 'i. i i'v Miii ni, A n'. p;, s!i.s. " ii lie t pui Mian I to ,i, I journ ment. T taken into cu-toi da 1 Hied li !S t. ber, :i ud t hat i v . Tl 1 1 vajr nit her s name ws Sehri ic lived at Chariton, Iowa. A t l'-eram was sent and this mo-pine- on the tir-t train the boy?s father arrived, took him out f jail and started for bom1 on the next train at -S i m:v C M AM) i;o "f Kfliasllil. 's d-iill!'. l-ll'i N-v Workman IIU. The A. O. U. W. hall which is to be !oii)J t at Seventh and I'earl streets is to bo a building 31x70 feet, two storie liiy'n the upper story will be used for lod .ire purposes. The lodjro room will be Sox. 30 feet with ante and parapher nalia rooms cut otT 110x34 feet. The lower room will not be finished at present but eventually will be fitted up for a hall and used for entertain ments. The bids for work are all to be in by September r, and bo com pleted by the lo, of November. This will make a jireat improvement, and enhance the value of property in that part of the city. Kliniier II irdwure Company. Fred Kbinjrer, who has long- been the chief salesman and manager for W. W. Coats $; Co'd hardware store in this city, purchased an interest in the business last Saturday, and the new firm will be known ns tho Fred Fbinjror Hardware Company. This is (j jite an important chaniro and Fred's many friends con-rratulate him on his entei ine- into active business for him self. Fred's popularity and obliging matiiie-s will continue to insure a big .business for this lirm. .i I'ays to K-ail the Quitv ,i c jwd w as at the depot this morning to t:...'0 tho 10:0!) train for Omaha, only to learn that the time had changed and the train hai gone at i:4;l. so they hati to wait until for the K C. II id they read Satur day's Kvkxim; N i:vs they would have known ail about the change in urn?, ana wouiu nave mule no mis take. It pays to read a live newspaper. The Mrick and Y. just '.lnished bu -:: . brc: and have s to se I at a low : ic any brick shou ! . i ndget ad v nit i e! J udge 1 ia m.-ey t- tition from a m-.j w of the Otoe c u iuljnufl) court inn- liii after tiie elec tion on rccoii n t o! pi lilies. lie will probably go rtowe 'pi hold i:rt f .r a week and then adjourn ever. The Ave,-; pu hi ic sc io, a c. i; n ;i n - s next Moral iv wi ll i'r.d. ii lli,;l' ii! the helm ;n l M isn A n na Johnson, of Weeping Water who comes highly recommended, as the intermco ia'e teacher, and Miss Whipple, of A-h-Irtnd, as jirimary teacher. Mrs. A. U. May field who now re sides with her parents at Murlin.irton. Iowa, was iu the city this morning Mid made tho N i-avs a pleasant call. She will visit the exposition today, and t.'ien return to Burlington. Mre. F. G. liirtleit of Cincinnati. Ohio, a cousin of tl.e noted journalist. Murat Halstead, is visiting her sister-in-law. Mrs. A. 11. Bartlett fct th home of It. B. Windham. Mre. Hart- lett has been visiting the exposition, and has many words of commendation for it. Conductor Fred Mieklovvaite, of the K. C. Ft. Worth and Memphis road, was in Omaha yesterday visiting the exposition. Fred isstilf the champion heavy weight conductor of tho world and tips the beam at o40 pounds, though he weighed o9o at one time. He visited his sister, Mrs. C. C. Key 8or. at Council BlufTs. The death of Joe Myers Thursday evening at his homo in Hock Bluffs was not unexpected, ho having been a sufferer from a cancer on his face for over a year. Ho loaves a widow and four children, all of whom are grown. Mrs. Myers is a sister of County Attor ney Graves, and has the sympathy of many irierius in ner great bereave ment. Col. George I Marvin, rs urbane an edito.-as ever drew a Cleveland salary as postmaster, sWvi.i with the faithful until the moment Aiex Cr-i-ham took his place in the Meatrice ofliee, is now one of the howii,-,resT of the howling and peppiest of the pop 4 - V - m . ' ' ' is i.e is popping lasi enough to m i I. : blown. "I l-.i-ii : d-iai:; l-uin- 's . town tud-iy. II. ivid -.-t an I v.if.r. ..I Mmia'., U in the ity t.i'!.-. i!..inu I'.usa.i ss. ! i.k ('liio-ijt. of I- im won-1. voi i n t. iv. n i .ver Sunday scvliij; b ;-. hf-t g.r!. Ki-v. II..11..1 M . K iv. "I ' liiialia. -I'eat Sunday wah ti .oil' I.- an 1 relatives in the t ity. Mis Ma: .ol Sv. rai iiimai was down iintu Omaha iivit Suiulay the Ki:o-t of hci s istn , M : s. 1 1 ass c. l.'ol. I.. J. Mas Ik-I'I, i I the I.ouisviiio C-omier-was .l.iuii to.Iav and ma le tiicNi w- n pleasant Lai. Clans I li -( kcalclii . tin in ti u n to-.lay s i a R a 1 fi a-u is. Il.-i.ry (.'In i.i. ill who coiait v ml a .-it to hi 1 r 1 1 1 i . - I tin.' ialor tj the e P s i t ; . m th Mis-, l-'loia Wi-e, of K.iio.n City tl.i . t ! s no " i'i ' ' ' bet, ill-'! A -i -mailt in f . - ' IK'I' i t 1 1 a u -'lit. J. ' i -; C Hay. I'll1 ter. . I ( J I'I I . con ii I i t W. Youn; y com m is " ' , t i u u I v LEGAL ADVERTISHMIiNTS id . t I Cedar (Yrek M :11ft . is hand- uitii his many is lu-io .hr.it her. h-ini Philips Le i, aceoiii- s nioi ninii . will spend Tue-dav and Wednesday of this week in l'l.itls inouth i-Uinn Mis. . N. Wise. Wai'.ii Street, a merchant of Stennett, Iowa, -on of V. I.. Stieet, who has been visitinff willi lo- prueias tor she iast wee'.c leiun.'ed home this iii..iii;i;i,.. Mi. Conii... of banner toun'.y, ;-.n old comrade ol W. II. Newel I, is here ii a visit anJ accom panled .Mr-. New oil and sou to the exposition this aiorainir. Mi-. I".. I l-'iirta v in 1 .-.-"'oeea he;.- visit:n her . l,-a:uhli-i . Mis. liaiiy Kuhin-y f'-r the past ten das, liep.-.ited liii- in ailing for Ja-r home iit ColIlUl. i--wi. William Holly uLnt t ( laialia t .Jsy as a dele prate to the supuaie io.U;e of 'J'. J. So'-rul which is in session there ' iih delegates !roi.: -ill parts of the 1 liile l Mate-. J. 11. Moiii-., ,.f Omaha, S i.pi 1 ntenuent ef Agencies o! the I'idelity Mutual l-'iie Insurance Co. was in n.v.ii today lo.ikimr alter the interests of the fidelity M dual. M iss Cla.ra C;-a ter ot S.Hoh Haktita. who has heea visilinif ill loua, stopped o!t today, and uill "visit heie with iter brother. K. t. Carlci, and fier tail-in, I rani: T. li.ivis, a few days. i..-Uir I roin 3IamlH. Ildtj's. First KfK'.titent. Neb. Vnl;.. i On liuaru rs. . senator y i t. l,nia-, Ju-y K, 1: ) DiCAi; i-'uiN'l: arrived, at, the iierwjeastei u coat of this, tho Luzou, ls.ana 1-'. utay morning where vvo vver o met by :ae C. Cruiser Boston it be ing the v.-ssel v 'iich sank the Spanish war ship just a it- w y1' f'"'-"11 where we are now at auei s wo lc'a'noLl through tiie strait hehetd the most beautiful si'.rht of L-iy life. On our t iiit vva-j Fol t Cavite brdly darraged while in the bay ne u"h-v wwr0 , lhe mists of several men ol 'lir sUckln OUt of tho wale,- A li,, fUflherOIl w;is hewty s squadron of s war thipd proudly audio miles to the northeast eb-va hips and tomo ljriti.-h 01 anchored, and stiil a mile fui We eeu.d discern the ritr of siluaud in a vaii.-v sn'.immi mountains. We also saw a ligh t'.VeOu lhe Spaniards i.nd in.iT.r. which i- mtia t-o be a daiiy oeeureen, Tne smoke from the cannon of hot -ides could be Jnainly seen. Looking upon atl of tnese sights at one and the same time conveved an im- V.-fcte colored v.;d. Two O Uerman s were iber ou '-funila, vl by be- 1 tie I- lott I on vriitiun. The democrat and pop delegates to tiie float convention met in Union Fri day, but not a single Cass county delegate showed up, and after "float ing"' around duiing tho day they re turned home without making n nomi nation, and agreed to try another meet ing at Weeping Water September 6, when the three ring circus is hilled for that town. A tmn named Tom kin's from Otoe is said to be a candi date and it is also rumored that Mat Goring might be 'forced' to take the nomination as a panacea for his wounds, tho'tgh Mat is not seeking it. "I think DeWitt's Witch Hazel "Salve is the line.-t preparation on the market for piles "' So writes John C. Dunn, of Wheeling, Va. Try it and you will think the same. It alsocures eczema and all skin diseases. F. G. Fricke. prossiou lo my mind which I shah up for time lost in doing rit-ht, be will never forget A Jap man-of-war ar soon he a leader of the he are- of t ho I '"'ed this afternoon informing us of -ampson s Victory which we was pleased to hear. I think we will land tomorrow when I wili be able to find out more about the country and will give you more information in my next letter which 1 will get out on the next mail. A mail '.enves Hong Kong every two weeks for San Francisco, so it will be that long before you hear frern me again. The Colorado boys who got here on the tirst expedition are encamped one mile from Manila, but thev are not degenerate ar.d irredeemable. !', e tnont Tribune,. The department store is branching out. Col. Tourtelotte has ad Jed a "nig watch, clock and jewelry department" and will soon put a floor in above the shelving on the westside and will put in a millinery department. A floor has been put in over head at the rear of the r-tore giving additional room, and the cellar is being fitted up for toys and that class of goods. Bnsine-s is rushing because Col. Tourtelotte advertises his bargains. I -"''':.'-r !"-rt m the daily lighting. ni Ti..t,;., a.. .-..,. . A- it is rearing six o'clock, when in" over inieo iiunureu 01 tnat nattor ahty went up on tho B. & M. this morning with their band. The Bohe mian society marched down to the depot wearing beautiful gilt edge badges and regalia, while the brd with a big flag led the procession. The ladies were all nicely dressed and no difference could be noticd between them and the native born Americans, the young folks pne iking as good Eng lish ns anyone. They will hnve a big time at the exposition to. lav. litis: I shall have much that I wished to Yours, etc.. H. Ckcil Jack to leave :iv. J ry A Urn's lamt-Kan'. A no viler to he shaken in the shoes. At this -e.is.m your feet feel swollen, nerv.ei- and hot, and get tired ea-ily. If you have smarting feet or light shoes, try A' Urn's Foot-Knso. It cools tho feet an.', makes walking e asv. j v. a-is swo, ion ana sweaty leet. blisters MONDAY. I :" eal-ous roots. Kelieves eo-ns and Los Graves sold his Rock r,;utTs j ,'";u"n l'f ;,11 pain and gives rest and property consisting of twenty acres to . comfort. Trv it tn-riav. Sold bv all Kd Graves for !4mi. " ! , .. . ', , . : u 1 -,i o 1-1 a ad s,.eo moim'u ior ,-ia lv. L. Carter has perehnsed n sub-i -',.:.. n,, -, 1 ,m urban home out near the fair -lound ! " 1 1 'VUlrtiis A'U'n of Baxter Smith, and is making some I 'v "-"i1'-". I- -' i "y, . . repairs thereon. I''1 t ran V ;l.' n I llll- -I .li 1 1 1 1 1 ' ; a t e hts 1 V . . 1 ' 1 1 l.o.l'.- 11 p : . l !. 1 11 Hllir I) ' t 1 1 es a o .1 1 I . rioting prompt, y. One M Co re K"iiik'i .-i I in tin 1 ! when taken earh it prey. t ion . A n d i 11 lat r st a "t s 1 1 i 1. prompt relief. F. ti. Fr.eU'o. Sick head nohe, bi I !ou-in - -. pa . ion and a 1 1 1 1 v or a 1, . I -: 1 e 1 el le - ea n 1 11 r j 1 1 i e U 1 y e ii in I I. y 1 1 -1 . fanioii- little pill- known I I . ' l ie Far! V I 'i or-. 1 le v a I a r . I to t 1 1. 1 a 11 .1 never i ; -. 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S '.'-. .i.e.- I rr.-'-" f 7 1 ' ' 11 lr-"---' 'l.lil.lrllll.lll 1 II 1 lirt v 11 v f, il nut v. Net, 1 Micriir'x Sale. lit vl, tue' l'1 "' '' uiioii. e- I I .I S' llotl-l -tt.lltll. 'lk and t ( .iss i -.11. i. i ted. 1 ttlll oil tilt Ix'.ls, ,ll I.' o'l I- k p. Ill ,1 of I hf I "III I ll I l.t I I-. I I he tlr. 1 1 i, I ..-nil. u 1 1 I , : 1 1 . Nil , ,i-.Ll, .iii.l I , , 11 1 e , I , ,t 1 ll.lt ol 's, pn-lllhel. I I I s.n, ,.,t ., ,(. I, -t t im -n THE YUKON MCL-QUSTC DtTaa nif.-o BT.it ( .11 Jai, ikiitl Still--, i: ISot only do the Y 1 att;t k jt.eti ami over v. el t'. ti ro it I i 1 1 ti I I ' I tl iey (h .va tl. i 1 1.- , ia 1 r up the 1 1 1 1 a; n t t : 1 1 - to tin wlti ie (lafto aiiiu al.s v in.! to be ill I el 1J time. 'i i a and even the 1 ig In ' v. 1: I often 1 ii.-ciilli d a 1 .- ly. J 1 (1 to thl HI. j a iii s 1 n 1 c r i va r 1 rem 1 he h i 1 1. i r .. i a 1 1 to eet MUtie ri I bo '-ill,,., ii t ,, thrown ujifii 1 he I iuu., v. h i is lii iivy. If l i uin runs f. ill of a .-1 . qui toes ami l.'iis j.'i-t in- 1 his day lias coii.e. alif.'!, t all e ( r ) lie. his led 3', l::t lis t 1 will SllOll bl; S V. l 1 1 1 1 11 !. IIP s-jli!!' OS 1 1 hi in, I 111 I ai.i I carih. il MI..V.' iiee, i j r- !i r not y !.i!l dogs, I 1 ar, that is a - : n iiil'ii :. . 1; to tbt 'v f, 11 a ill n o " ' 1 1 : U ' ' V I.: -.1 A. I I 1. I Mis 1 oi ja. is- is at lilt h 1 111 i.e. 1 t- vs ill 1 1 1 r ; 1 ! 1 t s ' .- ;-. oil l;e.-e 1 ' i ei, 1 ' v 1 i' t r a 1. 11-, al iiJld slv i:;it il 1 ir' J o dillll tlilit IS be I 1 t stfoii wind lie will blind, to v, imilt 1 al he starves to d at b AltliolU.il the . hi- ;-a i-t-!'.li:i r is short tWO Ll'ooll.- 1,1' J ! H 1 - r ; -. ! i t 1 hli'i il "lit 1 iil'li year, und a i i ady tor I ; lie-- inn; one to ton m o, iiais al 1 1 v ti-.y 1: avethi water. .tf rains a . . ! :;..:! ;.li );; tin Yukon, am! rain is v.a 1- . d. f,,r it drives tl-.e i,a :-';';ire.t ; v. r. Th.-y hide uiiiiv-r 1- av s s,nd I r.it.e in s xvt'i'. tho .ihdwcr is v i l ; tain tia y c mm. out boiling with riii n.t tia'ti'ae tiny have hi en forced to s: rtid '.n v.i m : ;-i:i! t !if miner lias a liardi r ti'ne than ever a lit r his respite. .Mosquitoes aud sne-, fia.kor-,- ri-' not coritemporarieH in t.h" .-, It;t in Ala.-!-:;', it is different, .imw doe, not bother thirni s,a inin h ;-s ra;:i. i;;id jin early sjiovv mity f-l whihr tin y ;.iv tili on the wing. F g iu .- i" t la i.e tl.tui eitiier. Tiny ajipi ::r in iil.eit Tle-y float about m it :t the iiiiv.'ary tirosr Dduver Ti.nes. ia A 1 I I NHS. ' s.o . , i ; -,i a .' i a- It-1 i- ' 1,1 i;t v I Di-li:i(i 1 I s n. ,,, ,- I. ', I.. ; 1 " ... . :,.a.i . i !- I .1 -' ,,s a.ljo iriied lo meet S ptelllber 1 1, s'as .1 m i-.s I It ii;i:k i s( ,, ( (Hint y C. lerk. Il.i ;.p, iiIhi;n al 't-ni Viilr. A' i.i Id t ; V A III K, Neb., Aug. I'd. Wiii'i- Mr. n d Mr-, (lia.ulof Kan. -as, and Mr. and Mrs. A. '. IJeaeh were d'-iving home la-l evening, the neck ., oio- of the s p i i 1 1 ;.' wagon enme down .iii a runaway fo'lovved. All the par ties art- 1 1 1 r 1 1 o or ie-s bl'ili-eit and ill '. i i-.i. lei! none of the injuries are 1 ! . -' 1 1 ' 1:1 to be ,-et iou-. A i a' nor ir:u.-'.ial wedding occurred h. re -tei d.a v, the high contracting parti - being I 'ol ioe . I ml go ( '. II King . a i,;t ,li Ii'iiliilliirt" Cook. They were I united !'V ll"V. Moll ton o! the M. I.. oiiiireii I lot h parties art; octogenarian-, and have lived in this county for t ear v fori v years, M r. King being one ot the li rst- she-'i lis of tiie county. It is the bride's third matrimonial venture, while lhe groom iias been married four limes previous to this. III I he . Il t ol I'I. ill , , I ... . .,.1 iii v. sell .tl IMiohi . 1 1 lion. I,, il,,- liii-d'ifsl Ind-lfi l"i t.i-li, I lie I'.ll'.n in,; i.-.il i . i. in to wit: I .at I. .MI (II I" blot k iw.-lilt i I.I I lull,, tlll.il-'eol r.illlttoi.d. HI ( '.e - I' . N.l.l.i l.t. lo;" .' llfl W It II tilt' pi O lll-tV - .Hid .Ipplll leil. I I,. -I I II II ' o I .fi. 'lit; I Hi; "i iii .mini., ,, - ,,. . i .. i n , ii Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings. i!l ana u.-h e'lu i io.ii ( tor by si.; .! i.-o. Tl,,' JlPt c-t of a Colt!. A cerrosp; e.'d'.'iir v. i i U s : Avay in tiie Southwest of Scotland t-'.nwr vvie re tla'te iive., moves nod ins htr la ii.g a 1 ? 1 1 -gill i:aiaed "'loin .iad'cati. (Jtitlie l,r- t day of Marcii ,bina Vtdis lute in arriv ing tit .ol;e;i! and ditrsi'eil o'.T f. v.'riic Ler 3,ai"e "d; time-. Win n the T i l; war eomi-rV'ted :u:d ' ' .' to .!.- ti-je.-i.cr the inrt'-r vsv.t- h'irrifi'. d to -Yi:' I; :;, pafie att-r pa?- faii'e. " "You iianghty f., the v.;;y to sp' li yi :.r m pro-n-rly. '' T.he r. i iy v.s. 'lease, In!', i ve "t a iy Ilinla JOakbade. -..wily v ill live News. to be a i'itmanua ,e j ll, : -- " jli -la I lax 1. t hat's tn t : . U it i: a-t'.iihii! r .1, ioi-. I ( let ' '1 ii..! o!r! Cila.-oovt llrllt-f iii Six llourM. I "i-t re-sing K idney and bladder dis-e.i-e i-eiieved in six hoiirs by "bill'. :.!:i:. r Snt i ii Am kkican Kiink l It i- a "rent surprise on ac count of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, ill male or female. Kelieve: ! leiilion almost immediately. If you want (iuif! re lief and cure, this is the rei:ie(iv. Sold bv 'oriiig& Co., I)rng-g;-t, I'l.ittsinoul h. Neb. Two books from tho Traveling- IA-brrii-v L'ivrtt out last winter at, the Wo rn- n "s ('lub are mis-j ng of the b' ink s a.rr M mi e I s and Critic "Si inly of ( 'liihr.W-ilure,'" by Harrison. A i.vo.io ba ving them in their posses sion will confer a favor by sending th-uii as s ion as possible to Sirs. S. II. A i wooi I. The titles Children, Their by Aldi ich, and Those wishing hair chains or hair work of any kind done, will please leivi their orders with Miss Adams at I ). i ve v "s store. Mks. A. II. Knf.k. a man stands no chance of being j'leet ed to t tie mayorship of si city u nless he enjoys tiie confidence a nd esteem of hi- ni'i e hbors. Coo. W. Humphrey is the popular mayor of Swan ton, Ohio, and urui'-r date of Jan. 17, IS!!;, ho writes as follows: "This is to certify to our aioreeiat ioti of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy. .My family and m ighbors have tested it, and we It ii. -v.- it i- an excellent remedy for coughs and colds (lli'ilinl-: . 1 1 1" M I'll KM-: V." Sold by till druggists. ,i ii. It: It , r .1 1 in .ill .!.- The Wor.d'.s best o cent cigar, Wurl II: (s. (; ut He-il, strictly Union made. Kvc'V dealer handles tliem. AVlion JTeo Ift Hrviiircrou. It is a singular fa. t. yet- ono ra!-can-flated hy Ftatistic?, that- mo.-t crime ii committed in iv'ovv Verk !iy men 2-i years old. This is nor. only turn of the lesser, but al.-o of the greater crimes, al though a man is presumed to le at that period of his life not ( nly iu the zefith of his physical powers, but also in t'uli and complete possession of bis mental strength, with a complete appreciation i right and wrong and th"ir re.-pective consequences. This condition is a prob lem which has not been solved by the .student of criminology, and one which is made the piore complex by the fact that the ar'esof-'l. -'7 ami -Jo years nearly equal it, with the mterv, i:it:g years tshowiug a far less percentage of crime. It is indeed peculiar that the crim inal tendency should I u so strong at '-'D. with no such inclination, solar as crim inal statistics show, in as K'reut adc.-ren for the succeeding Ki years ami then another outburst of the animal in man This condition is found to be true by actual figures, and as all statistical com- pntations at which average conditions ' are sought to he determined are arrived j frn: at by this method, so may the student j f this M2li;joet as well as the insurance j agnate w ho bases his r ites on the g.-n- j ; 1 average of losses in prrp.jrfi' n to risks taken, ami does so with full - . .i, i.i. ... irf : y, employ It 111 I-Oiviii-; in- pmuivw !p.. SL'Ii '1 o .ShsrilerT. We ii re carry ing over a thousand a eoun ts on our books, many of them small but in the aggregate it amounts to a neat sum which would help ns out if paid in. If you can't pay all you owe .-end us a dollar md we will send receipt, by return mail with a card of th-mk's thrown in. t in era the sai'et before Itici. Chicago Times-lit. raid. The (. Pa. , says tire the be fatniij" dun keeping. '1 siek heidaeh trouble?. Sin results. F. (i f Miksburg, arty Kiser r use," in his years ;;t i; o-j.se cure eon -t t ; i,: t ; on , i;ef li urge is v fe Witt's Lil'ie vt pills he ev-: iT forty i, . v , , nd stomach and liver 5.,' in s:.e hut great in ieke. On the morning of Feb. 20, ISO", I wa-- sick with rheumatism, and lay in b- d lititil May 2ist, when I got a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm. The lirst a ppi icat ion of it relieved me al ri"st entirely from the pain and the second afforded coit. plete relief. In a short time I was able to be up and about again. A. T. Moui-iAUX, Luverne, Minn. Sold by all druggists. T.osT A black" spangled fan, be tween Dr. Shipman's and the residence of Mr-. Agnevv. The finder will bo gratefully remembered by leaving s one at Dr. Shipman's office, over -a - li ia ppacasse's stort;. 11 00 Kcwanl SIOO. 'i la' 'oadors ( f this paper will bo pleased to '.:.! a 0, r,i there i-- nt !ea?t nne dreaded disease c-ii ciuiirc lias been able to cure in all its t;,e.;s. ano. ti.at is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure - - . , ; i ; y peitive cire Kna.tn (o ine ine'ii'.ai jiio.tt. ( at.irrh neinr a cnstitutional dis :. re-piirt-s a c.'.nsf.tuti'iiial treatment. Hall's irih l i::e ;s iHrien internally, actinp directly a th-r 1,1 i an 1 lime: .as surfaces at the svs- tr...-r.':,y -ie-! r-, viatr the f-,uii'iat:.in of the r, e. an-! tr:'- aitr the parlent strength by build ,.p the ; -ni-t t-.tl'.n an i assisting nature in j, I:.- w,,rk. l he proprietors have so much "in i;s ciiativi. i..tvers that they otter One : he i I .. lars t-.r anv ca-e that it Sails to cure. ! f- r l.s! t te-ti:ii',n:a;-. .Vidros-, F. I. iikNEY &Co., Toledo. O. Sol'i by I rv.rjpr:.sts T.'.c Ilollowriy's bread, which has taken ihe load, I male of Heisel's "Plan--if'ei' Hour. FIRST NATIONAL BANK or bi. vri vol'tii, nkb. T( LkasK Ei i m orovenien . s. v aci es of ground. ft- i i i oom . io". - ' fi-om M goo-: io llil PAID UP CAPITAL, S50.000 V 1 N i ) I! A M . -our. ; on 3 for il -m u t se ri foi- 'I 111.- Xl- cs- The Gordor implement company are I pniier; in the city. -t tie host , Clu-ap Kttcs ly I To Atchison, K:i"--i-forn Carnival, one fit tri n. Date of sale Si t , turn September '. To St. Louis. Mo., (n Louis Kair, cue fare fo Dates of sale October '2 to with final linw' to( 'ft..ber To Omaha, on a fount Day, r"jt in f.r nnii'1 trio. I 1 Sept. 1-t: return limit.. Sept To Omaha, on ; on t f eial Travello'v" D .v . one round trio. Da''" of -ale, "-oot. turn limit. Sep". For particular? eii'uiro of Stoutenborough, Agent. I'lllitic account of t i e rour. 1 1 the very i.-e-t facilities tor t!it pi-. rr.pt tiaieacti -n ol -. re- m . ro' i i . in 1". ( f y III. -1 tr his Legitimate Banking Business. -Ti )i boniis, i-old, co vernrnent rtnrt lor ;il -eeuritli-s tjou-ht and sold. Deposits rt-eeivt'-i null interest uliowt-d on the certfi-r-.itt s. Iiraft- arawn, available In any ,art of the L". .-. anJ all lhe principle t..n- of Europe. 'Jo! 'ct ' ins rn ade and urcioptiy reriiitCii Hii.-in-t market . rK't- , -.i l for inf. ! - r inly iriants. sta'e 1 i,t- h.lin.' 'ielli: I e I v 1 up in itli.l l .l-i r ...-i IV "I A A li.ur. . I, -ten. I, int. n. pi.V.llirlll ol -al'l (-"Hit It. 1 1 e le. I l. l t-i-, iliiiik ul Mm, I"' l(. pi.eutiii. iin-im-i I, -a I.n.1 I "i a 1 1 - moil t b . Nrl.i .,-k.i, A in; . "I. i,l-'.'- M . I VV III i i i i -, Sin-1 ill , Cos , , in nt v. Ni l a ., k .i by . I . M. bo le. I i.-pntt, (' S folk, attoim y ,.i pl.iinlilt. Probate Notice. on 1 1. ( "ass i on nl y, Nt-t.i ,c, k ,i ot the est ate ol Ib-l.i y .M.o I, In i on nt v lll the in. ill .It:, e.isi',1. Alien-la Ma, Iras. Maiia l.iilt-ns, lleiai.ni M.t i ii ns, I' U-, I M ai ten-, l-.m iln- M.o i, n . 1 1 ,-n i : ft lit M .ti I ens, a li'l ill I ol he, pel si ,ns l lit el e- le I in s.nil ni.it t, I , ill e Inleli v li, .1 ill.-. I t hal on the III, I.i V ol August Mix, Augusta M.nteii-. Iile.l a p, t it ion iii s.iul i milt, . 1 1 1 a i , i ; ; ,1111 -n,: ,,l Ih-i lima; , that Ib niv M.uti lis ilieil on the I'.nh I . i ol nne IMi-. leavnij; a lasl will an, I t,- l.ciii-nt, .111 I p.. si-'.st-.l ot leal anil pei-oiial c-.l.ite 11, s.iul , 011 n I v . ami I li.it iiliove name. I ( oii-,t it 11 1 e all lhe peis.ms 111 le 1 est tit 1,1 sail mat lii . an, I 1 .1 s "i.' I.i I he .i . hati- ol sail uill ami loi a. In, nil ,1 1 at i-'ii . .1 - .i.-l estate. 011 an- lii'ii liv 11, ,tilii- I that I , .11 I. ill lo a pear at sai. I 1 011 1 1 on I he lit t 'lav "I A 11 1; 11 I , A I . is'.!-, at ' 0'. loi k a in., to 1 oiile- I the .. .1. all ot sai.l will, the oil 1 1 may allow an. I piol.nl saiil will ami jjiant a.linin isi , at 1011 ol f l..n to Augusta Mai tens. 01 some olln-i '.iiit.il.lt- jn 1 s.,11. itli.l pi oi et-ii to a sell It 1111 nt theiiol. Witness 111 y haiul ami the seal ol sai.l 1 unit io I'litltsiiiontli. Ni-liriiska, this, the Mh tiny ol Annus! A. I ). Is'.lM. I ihnKi . 1 M . Sri i' 1 1 " k , M'.AI. ( onnly Jn.l,:e. i i & BEST I H 31 V V i EVER hi PALL Z Notice to Creditors. - ss . In C ity t'ouit. ,h- S I A 1 I. ol- Nl UK ASK A, l ( a-s 1 oinit v. S In the lnattei ol the estate 1 I ..hn John i.-a-.-.i. NotnelS In-o-bv KiM-li thai the iii-'liloe, ot saiil deceits, -il will meet the : 1 111 1 n 1 1 1 n t 01 ,.l said i--lattr. Iiefoo- me, toiintv judire ol ( n-s i oiint y. Nelnaska, at the (ounty conn loom m I'latl -month in sunt t unit y , 011 tin- thud . la v ol M .1 1 1 h, A. I). x'.i'., at unit.- im loi k a. 111 . loi the puipo se ol pit-sent mir theii 1 laiins loi -ani mat ion, ad justment and iillowaii' e. Sis iiioiehs an- allowed toi the creditors ol said 'let eased to pie . lit thru 1 lain is and one year loi the ad 111 111 1 1 1 a to, to 'ti tle siiid estate, hum the thiol day ol .Sepli inl,i t , I MOM. W itness my hand and the seal ol said 1 .unity (!;!;() Court at I'latlsmouth. Nelna ka. tin , V.si At. tt "th day of AuiMist. m:im. ( 0.1 il-n.l. M . M'l IM 01 K , ( 011 ill y I ndjpr. e:s. e'etz.;i:imi,i I last la w stoeli, new liH II Mil its prepared better than over 1 1 1 I it he ea ro of A General Liwij Business. (..lui.-l, trip- innilo to all part of the county. Low prices and court eous treatment assured. stai:i,i:s six 111 and vim: sts., I'lal Isinonl h, NchniMka. 4 Co to tho Drug Store of A. V. ATWOOI), (Suei.essor to Saiilh ,V I', 11 mi le) for Dure Drugs, I'iitent Medicines, Stationery and Cigars, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dyes, Paint, Hair and Tooth I'.rushes, Toilet Articles, Peifumery, Soaps, Sponges, and till Varieties of Druggists' Sundries. Window Class and Wall Paper, Humphrey's, L.utios and M t: ti ion's I lomoeopathie I iemed ics. Pure California Wines and I-hjuors for Medicintil uses. In fact, everything u-uaily U'ept for S;ile in first-class Drug Store-. Proscriptions Carefully Compounded . South Side Main Stieet, 1 'lattsmouth, Neb. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Reading Rooms and Dispensary, Drew liuihling, I'laUsmoiilli, Nob. Open from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 to U p. rn: services' earl, Sunday. 4 WHITEBREAST COAL YARD I.IN III.N , II. AMI rvi v 1: 1:1.1: S I s , II. M. SOINNK 1 1 S 1 1 , Manager. Iirgo Supply of all tlm I'.KST (IKADI'.S HARD COAL SOFT 1 10 1 i:d ai the I' anion, Missouri, Illinois, .1 aeksou Hill and ( Ian on ( lily 1 .11 in p, Ah'.ay; on hand -Al o a (piaritity of ( In-apt a 1. 1 ad. sol Ni l COAL. Wir lni keep ., I, and all kinds of Wood. Allor tlei -v laoinptly delniai d. Leave onlcru at gi n ta y stole ol A . II. Wei k hat.li & (Jij . 4 4 4 ! 4 t 4 HARVEY HOLLOWAY Con trnutttr Coiitia. t , taki n loi t In; ! -' lion ol Keldeiim bams and any kind ol laintnter work, in tuy part of the '.oiaity. ( .'all 011 or addresi . . . . IIAKVI.Y IIOI.I.OWA V, I'lHttHinoiitli, Neb rill: PI-KKINS HOUSE, F. R. GUTHMANN, Prop. Rates SI and $1.50 Der Dau C'entrally Located and Com fortably Furnished. I ' LA TTS M f UT II,' .'EHIIA8KA They banish pain f- and prolong life. Jjfe rrxuarr J"rjia GIVES RELIEF. I No matter what the matter is, one will do you good, and you can get ten for five cents. A new otyle packet pontnlninc tsw rtt ss rtFTr.a In it i-srVin (wl'hnnt Rlaiw) la now Tor mi at some drete Rt,,ns roa klvE rrvn. Tin- l-,w :,i f.i -r i- . r,'n,l.-.i fer l li.- i".-.-i t,n'l lh ecooomi- c&l. one tloxen of tho rn- e.-nt .-.-.r'...n . t.eu:.-. t-. l- liail ly xn.t.i t,y ftn.liti r-jrl clirbt crit W lo tliM IilPAM OHKMICAL I.'.JWI'IVV. No. lii Spr.l.s; st-o-'. New V. rlt-'.r Ii BM.tf!, t-artn ITU J taBCLJS) wij, b -ut for live c nta. Iv.irt melic.no ev, r itiadc s,uc tie.. orla torn - r-aul. I ('o?i . ir.er- I f.-re for' 21: re-C- I. II. DIRECTORS: .. .-. ! .. Ii.iv K-v., nh. rs. Wnuk'''. 1- . M. White, (i. K. I oev. - Ii,vey. I'r.-s.. S. Waush, Cashier. 11. N. Uovev. Asst. Cashier. Permanently cured by using DR. WHITEHALL'S KHKL'MATIC CURE. The surest and the best. Sold by druggists on a positive guarantee. Price 50 cents er box. Sample pent free on mention of this publication. THE )R. WHITEHALL MEGRIMLNE CO . South Bend, Indian