Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1898)
.1 1 ALWAYS IN THE STORE athkt' coat's awo o. L- SZZ a WE NEED ROOM FOR OUR MAMMOTH STOCK OF FALL GOODS-SPECIAL SALE TO MAKE ROOM pecial on hoes.. EZ C -1 rt 1 yw r ..ow emu qi.o r,oes go at $1.00 OnicindiCvS, Uiwus and Dimities.. ...That were 15c, 121c, 10c and 8ic, go at 5c Organdies, Lawns and Dimities.. ...That were 6c, 5c, 32c, go at 25c Thic fvAiirinn ma uuuuuii From AUG. 29 To SEPT. 4 Good tor.. TASTES LIKE MOORE.5 o IK One RiSCII it E????with the celebrated CALUMET Uismis., BAKING POWDER... CllH dflffp Made from the famous Paxtott & tS UUCC Gallagher Co's Gas Roasted Coffee. Coofcinrr Contest. To the Lady making the best PLAIN CAKE with CALUMET BAKING POWDER, we will give a Handsome Silk Waist Pattern. Second Prize, Silver Berry Dish. THE THREE JUDGES are well-known Plattsmouth ladies. For Further Particulars, call at the Store, where Prizes are on exhibition. D A TM ENT STORE. Opposite Bank of Cass County, Plattsmouth. BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Money to u riijj l: i:-t. ! )!'''-.-ITr.iin !ioS -M. A. V. At wood, the ! Ml.-- Lu'ira Twij-i ii:: ;i A ;;io i i.-.i n gross. Tin; News man is doubt1 ess trying to be funny. The governor has issued his proeln- Hl,l,.ll Anil i .! a i . x , .....uu i-.iuiiij; iiuBuuoa lo ftopiem : icr ", :is a leual holiday in this state, known as labor day. ( i Ir-u.-e in tho Fred lihinger. Agent. A srirl to wa-li diSies i, the Hotel Kiley at o: ee. Ilo'.!oway"s p-'i u : :i i- ss-v i- lillillO ol i 1 ei -el 1 rl 111' I lit : to a Mrs. Emerson, of Glonwuod, who will uiova to Ptattsmouth. Mrs. Pearco will spend part of her time with relatives in Connecticut. The editor of the Kv-vh City, I'a., Globe, writes: 'Onn Min-.ito (rh u) ptithcria, cases are improving, hut I 1 1 "'-' ls rj-htl.y named. It cured ray there seems no limit to other cases. A j children !vfto:- all other remedies few iiioro d:tyn and ovory family will j failed." It euros coughs, colds and have a r-ick representative, j nil throat :.nt lung troubles. F. G. ad I The city put some men to work on i Fricke. Joe Lloyds madethelr flrat rltlt to tho exposition today. W. Wills took in tho exposition to day and attended to bualnena. Robert Vans and Charles Martin are in ll,) metropolis on businos" today, j 1'liil CotTman of Pacific Junction was hco today mooting old friends, j Kd Martin and daughter, Flora and I Lou, WwI'M ILlUiUoLI i.iitu.- 1 1 , . af VeiLiowu. George Shruder and family drove iu and took the early train for Orib; tins morning. Dr. Humphrey was walled tv Wp ing Wuter Sunday iu consultation with Dr. Fatw. Mi-is Fannie King ol Jacksonville, Illinois, id vii-iting her aister, Mid. A. W . At wood. Jo, Shorn and family cuuit up from Kock IJlulTj to take tho train for thu exposition today. Fred Kbinger and family and Mrs. Woidman were in attend nc at tby exposition today. SaiuGapen id iu from (Jeuera ac companied hy 1. O. McFerron to vis it the exposition. M id-i Johns, da ujhtei'of J. M . Johns, returned today from a Tislt with rela tives OTor in Iowa. AHa Young, the Murray grain ineir- chant, in taking In tho . Wild Wet show in Omaha today. Ij. A. Moore, hid cousin Mid. Hop ping, and Mid.i Capitola ISlack, w're exposition viditora today. Charley Kerr and Mortimor Cole man visited Gl on wood Sunday on their wheels and report a good time. D. K. Uarr received a telegraun from Buffalo Bill asking him to eorno to the show tomorrow, ao of course ho will era. Judge Archer, after disposing of a muskmolon deal in his court, departed today for Omaha, where he will tnko in UufTalo Bill. John, Charles and Ferdinand Ilen- nings with their families drore In and boarded the early morning 15. A M. train for Omaha today. Kd Donat and children went, up to Schuyler today, wher they will enjoy a visit with relati voa in th country. When Kd gotB back ho will be a full Hedged farmer. Mrs. Jano Kirkham atilred horn today from an extended rigit with rel atives iu Pennsylvania. Her on. John, met her in Chicago and re turned with her. Quince Connoly unhitched his 1,eai from the plow this morning- and drovo up to town with hia family where tbey bo irded the aarly train for Omaha. They will take In Buffalo Bill' ibo and other wonders of the exposition. Miss Clara Street left yesterday in company with her iUtor. Mao. for IVj- rango, Colorau whero she will teach vocal music. Miss Street haa been an pt pupil of Mi Lillian Terry, of Omaha, wSio has few equaU in the country he having studied under M me Ct llini t London and Sim lteerns of aris. "Durango is fortunate in secur ing m a resident a young lad;- of such ieh musical accomplidhmonts and tho people horo very much resrrot her departure. She is a hard student ?ad wo expect to hear more good1 repor- from her work. A MASTfcRLESS MAiw. the street with steel brooms this ) John Crabi'.l recoived a letter from which will greatly improve I "is brother, Kzra, who went to Dakota ni'irniiii : the coiui)'ectioii of Main street. A two. HI .-I 1,1 Ii i -a eviit cf J i I -! r : i i stiort t:mo sir.eo. hra reports gov)d f mayrtet for piles. So. wri We. have a first class lirnwi- times up thro, with all kinds ofrvvork f uun. (.H Wheeling, . iPieniilui. no at present i, rse u.u: ; ienu p:oi:iT.uy to roohJi"' "i a 1 in ! kinds of tin work. and ii-"'ihuj. uu ill ores -ilt, wnrU,:S; i . v ,, . .' 111 I. . ... - ,,,, ,lf,,i 11 aj-tsir lilt Liie iMniHninr r-m:i j r t- , ' I 1 , Well !".: it 1 le ii eor; t i ees t o .'lead 1 i-t a !;; V'.-eiO c.;nr. A-U f o! ' 1 1 - r. A. Vv" -Nkws. ; i:i5iNc;Kii II vf:rw-inr r., . plaaaiMi with, the cv.t A-k your de iler for tte White W. I). Messoramith has alde 1 to h is ! l' -r.r3 J Sailor" (-- ir. iinnu f :u-; u -el hv Frank I nneh hy purchjiiii the Jordon nroo- I wpilos tla ortv which nrti.-iinoii i5in I Iluzel 0 one J ' v-'i.' . 1, Y ' .-live was wo'-tli foo.ouo to n his oi'es of ten year A aiaorkmn maid, with my hnrt In my k Inf. I wan.W th worM, and I'll wni.tfor ngaln. WHh KlariwH my portlun whtrti othora know AnA mirth tor my Hongtxxik wlicra othra rad pain, wVti at KiM!ing onward, fnTio tlmcloTar, Oixfa world In it fairni'HH hln l.irt hrltfht to m. Twixl tnnand tl Ki:nstiln tlio ya of im All soft tonea evadlnx I Innh nnd go frea. AJowii purpla ha 11a iLm miktaof tha com leg, fc.t lVw ir thvuhl Atal tLat ftttur tuny btv, l'Ue lark's iky born utiibani, 1L Vilvft Lit-a'K hum rum ij, boOrul sftrj-vior tten l.iv word or lovising to m. Yt minmliiiifs I linntr uud Uu.iU In my Miiijf 1HK And wnit fur the pas-i'n; of unsteady f !, And ai iii WhwTi I hear butjj luii'Uter mtt ri:if nitf. And woadiT awhile If nr frcdnt 1 Hwt Tat aomtit irijt cimiua wanting, unchecked und aai:liiddiyti, Wkeu cold fulla ti'xl'a Huulight athwart tha pu la tfra, A ad duwn lu the daltufd I kau?ltme, face hid den. And kla th kind rarlh l.nl y ftxitatpi will pua. London ISpectator. ( n f f.1., rv r. X: t'r C About I lia Ctiluauiaii'a Ilunri. The Chi nose are not UHullycreilit with merciful qualities, but if tho man is merciful who in merciful to hia beaut tho quality luust be nat ural o many (.'hiiu so in Anwi ic:t. The revv Chinese in our groat citits jrtto deliver goodn to their country oien or havu othea hhck lor horsea ften jKs.se.sH sleek and well fed nni mailt whoe care .shows greut fond- nrw and generosity. Tho Oregonian says that there if a Chinowe vegetable peddler in Port lud whose two horses have long been admired by his customers. He feeds them on the street, und one day lately some passersby, who snw that the man always seemed to be concocting eome special dish for the team, watched him prepare their luncheon. First ho led tho horses into the shade, loosened the traces md took off the bridles. Then he took a ncwebag for each, and into each hag poured a good measuro of rolled barley. Next he cut up some car rots small, put them into tho nose bogs and mixed them up with tho barley. Finally ho wont to his wag on and got four eggs, two of which he broke into each measure, and tirred them up with the barley and carrots. The horses watched all these prep arations with great interest and'Jj were "correspondingly elated," a&i; thm election dispatches say, wheii; the bags containing the appetizing nixture were hung on their now Tbey proceeded to eat with gtib' 0 and the Chinaman turned to a ijnf ,aj lunch of his own, which apparra consisted of an otaion and u jnis1 .0 Gj dry bread. White drivers who giv? theii horeea a nicer lunch thixa i they theoasJvea eat are prohWir' iV rare ist or weet. M any AmBrican wefirts wJli ,u are now ngle'ted, acccirding io ai i otauist, are good to eat Th tender-fifc ots (Jf n'jiik weed are said to rjssemhlev jn taiit,0 as paragus. Pigweed relate d to beets and ipiuacn. nei5, to.fa is declared to be wall flavored, alt.o-jy u jt is some what coar and sViug "I think DoWitt'a Wivrtf- Salve is liie fiuest' prdpar;!' Neiman. Kl Fry h:! M. P. raiiroul tomorrow. One li':r-.ir-ej a istered i:i the c iilieili-tei' to a v. which iceepte-.l a pin e on the i TI,rHsher engineered the sale. of Lewisville, Texas. b;x of DeWitt's Witeh Frioko. Cheap lteV To AtoVi' t.'orn tiK II7.el jq on tho ed John C Try it and j. It aldo euros did.vae. F. G. ni will i.r to wor k FoitSAl.K A rare bargain in a r-' .1 two h-'ii-e W:is feLTl- !) tli. ther- jhome; ten rooms, and a goo j wi ll water; all kinds of fru'"' I -old e'uap. Knquiro at tins. H .oi ! uun euros eczema. tand- Seises otheis to try I". . skin Uicaso- w. ' G. Fricke. t.i.lVfJ; I' Col. Thrasher n c ' - f : . ! - i". i ! . d get L!i r ' c :o. fjoin: to bail'' ! salvation'" how barn; , ,.,;, , ,s. F. yy j ion - The most elegant lino of iamry? i all the latest de-ip ns have jus& 1:,oon iveil at lJennott tv xu ;.t j so recel Cut ,A I -to, iJi'Op ir The to 1 LTO ! Mr- tilt ci- e-encrnl V.. W u. Will bo .s'kws otlice. monies that he is . i .1 . f.-,i. th - a W)-'r.w.'D , u,, iroiisir , Tim,. to know jdieap 3 ' - -"-j also have a line una o out, room sets ! : k ,,i.ifnl natterns. It. will oav vou 111 M. " V 1 ret orices. meeting at Miss Dora r cko ,,tlram, telVs ah .it Alaska ' salmon which crowd iip the fresti water streams to spawn "being so thick in ,t and is at a loss .uch a rumor got started. St. Marv's Guild will hoid a dusi- l n nli see them and. ii-ikin extt.-n- .i i- r. .1 .v t . ; v Wednesday evening, August 31. AU members are. earnestly requested to attend. The Evening Post, printed at Lin ! coin, -av3 up the ghost yeatorday, and I num. rous creditor- who were anxious for a l.i- eel.-bration U) help a new venture along n..u. .. . . xt Mon-'iav. I the loss of some good money. I . . 1 i-t ,1j nursnnJ ria n,-cu ! c-.r-ed of piles by using DeY itt s itch i lla.el Salve. It heals promptly him. '. ..r - eczema and all skin diseases. It l.ives immediate relief. F. G. r ricke. 1 There is more sicl.ness in this city I :.t tho nresent time than ever before. - - though but few deaths have occurred, v- ''' ! hutr" trouble is one of the prevailing O'll! II l'e - to -IV -om ihir.-' ' l-i ! II t.-in 1". M. rv-iw c'.U tl.i- even i --ne.l oa i: 111; e ; r : 1 h ;;n 1 b-VJ.--.J- f'-r , en-' print now li.it -uo i a d.iy : .'l V i. ( .l. : i. I. i . , Nr.w.- i- 1'. t l;, ;h.T.- !.ot;ni'g " "ake ; I ap. r ev.t or. J,.hn M. ,h, w,il !-;.r.t Mi.e C.rove f u iuor. has farm iw t i n w ii.il meats. A torpid liver robs you of ambition and ruins your health. De Witt's Lit tle Earlv Hisers cleanse the liver. stipation and all stomach and cure con known ...hi his r' ,''Tmv iu-iiii" ' 'city water. Pleasantly located. l'-n- an'y point un its liiio in Unit cm '; ' , ' ,r,,hnr, Hon,.-, ouireat premises 517 North Sixth at regular rates good for three Final .-ettl-me it of John l. Lio.m- qunc. t SOnd. This is a remarKahly 1 ibera ...... noele iii Judi.' SpurUck street. the mtrt of the M. P. and will f trving hi- h ital :.t i liver troubles. F. G. Fricke & Co. Fin; Sale A fine residence prop erty for sale cheap for cash. An ..i.rl.t room house, with cistern and i places as to crowd the outer ones en tirely out of the water onto th? bank where they may bo picked up. This is a pretty big flsh story but the) o is no doubt of its beinjr true. Stories almost as large have come from Oro- I go- j Atteiitlou ITn 1 1 i Modern. I lattsnjoutn Lodge No. 67, United Moderns, meets at K. of p. hall. Wed nesday evening, August 31, at S p. m. shatp. Flection of o Ulcers will take place. Vou Can Depend u I that Foley's Colic Cure is an instant relief for colic, summer complaint, cholera morbus, diarrhoea, bloody flux, chronic diarrhoea, cholera in fantum, bilious colic, painter's colic and all bowel complaints. Frieko vSc Co. by Missouri I'aolllc. Kansas on Recount of ....1 fira, f.o- th '011ll(! . r. .,.11, UUU ll.u ' SemtHmber 2J. re- ritember 23. , St. Louis, Mo., on account of St. mis Fair, one fare for round trip. Oates of sale October 2 to 7, incluaire. with final limit to October 10. To Omaha, on account of Knsis Day, 50c for round trip. Date of. sVe Sept. 1st; return limit, Sept. 7 To Omaha, on account of Comttsar cial Travellers' Day, one rare ioi round trio. Date of le, Sept. J4; re turn limit, Sept. 2G. For particulars enquire of C- F. Stoutenborough, Agent. When Vou Take Vonr Tctl ?he most necessary article to h.-tve with you (after your pocket book I h bottlo of Foley's Colio Cur. It 1 frfi absolute pre vention or cure of all d- rangements of tho bowels caused by j ..h n,r r.f w.itr. Vnu are llkolr to need it. Fricke & Co. Frsnob Gniaua t; aid to have the net Tlolwt thuaiVti r.storms in the aorti. QBKider iih 4lmost deafening, ud the pta'.i ounia-iin quick succession. Mornir.cr'a brc hereafter may be obtained t Zuckwd ler tSt Lutz, Jona than. Han's and. ! oy's New vrotM ff1'119 stoves at al- nt. vnnr f,vrn nriGef at oaies , vo n. SETTLES MERfODS T.not.i n ation show that men who a.Kwnd Mrn men f .rains strong nerret great will-fa- er. Ordinary fool cannot auppiy t'1 v.ltal. f,jrct3; ..,.1.. :ith ni.l-m nrrins anu Til" 11 OWM-- "v.. ... , , , Oodles require. BICOl nerfofl-make the rnitxa V"igbt, xr.uB clos kroner mako flesh pnd bh)ed a-ul ivn nrffct heai b to UT1U VVo" men. Thk TvkNehs DELPHI A mak'. BlCOla HliS m i:l s IU & & & & & m t:t a & & & ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 0 0 & 0 i ' li 7 ' i AS A the Coat and V eral months, this Extra-Tn .m ; sidercd quiti t and Vest aiikr. A NEV7 i ERS, with i .".i : which are away, would n... almost like a v ' of Trousers i: :, around t!;o r ; -'i , rest as We has you ever tliink if the pair in u stolen? We sell TROUSERS thai and never I us ! $2.00 and up t,; : trousers you ;-.'; i ; 1 1 i heat I , ( : a 5 , . , Leo hy s(?v 1 1 1 :kcs Coat i i. differ(;nt. .1, i t 1 1 i : 1 i : i Most ov; r ESS TROUS'.-warranted. i. TROUS i ;iPd Vest, ! t) tli row vvhoUi look An xlra pair LI : i t . : to have Trouser:; need ; , , . I 5 i i c ; ! 1 , d O ik! happen .h.i lejst or . DUTCHESS nnx well, U'enlily ; $1.50, ;.OD, r.nr; ih-i host w for li Hi ley. v . i i s DUTCH- v i i ; y a re ft We pay s don't slick an -n r ul cjns that . l!i it rip new We are season on thr i.ol i o r a i rn vmgs Shall be pie r : d to show you tho new styles. M 4. " U 6. S fi- . j; (' L I-' '4 ua 2 (Slut h Slut 1 co ii ft ft ft .',' r. :i r.i . . . I New flaf J II 0 . ! 4 t" v.'1. nv :.! ! :,; S'i ...... 1 . I,, - : Ii.-inl-.vnv :- , S, A A A . 'A 1111.'. A- J IC Hiiclccv. eh tot derk National It .ici. v.ism inKton. O C. te- itic, that he was all run J.m -w- shadow .1 his former sell 1 ilU gave hirn vr f Qderful relief-!": "ver twenty pour after usinsi them. HolUnif AC-nt for riattsmontli ami . County. u. FKICKK & Turr .'.' LmTT Ulvr Turnera-A very .mail pill. Turn y.ur V.ver. Ourr 9:rk head- -h - . iii'-. i-nfs -hi-laif t'or.- li 8 V ? A A A t II .1 "T? ...,(!iir (' t. 1 The Finest t, "5 ' - f ) 1 Line of 5 I i ver .i-,i.. was maao in ttornov Fiilz. ofl City, being present. William Johnson of Alliance, s i s he had word from homo today, and the hot winds are rooking the corn in x-..,.i .-i.-i(-rii Nebraska. Ul w v.- 1 1 I'nruh, , .,1 her and dull tim liOU t-. . ,,f furnature out o. u. jiotwith-tanding th tih-e, load Counlrym.M. this nmrnin , a W'nrA alitor ot tie .rrt to I ) ive Mer- h has long cuv '! he Art' m'l l !,,. itv N'- '' the man I The Chicago & Great Western rail way is said to be surveying a line into Omaha, over the now Council Bluffs bridge. This will be a big thing for tho metropolis if completed this fall or even next spring. Chris. Wohlfarth today completed a . J .1... n..il, diftr, llf sent a ' ii'- at lenco arouna mu - the court house square, using red cedar poets, which will last for years. j Tho fence, adds much to tho appear ance of the north lawn. -..l Thraahnr ha o'.d Mn. B. T. of the N ( r a" I'earce n sidenc in the aacond ward F. G. Fricke Wonderfully I.IIW I ;t-. In order t' secure men for the har vest fields of Kans and Oklahoma tho M 1 i-iiiWvnv will sell one f.cKel'O n 1 ry per- -..1 ..r.1 sons. i nis is a 1 -emai nnm jiMttn e.t.. on the part of the M. 1. and will irive any man who wants work a chance to get it. Nails which have been in tho flood for sale bv the pound or keg, at prices below wholesale at the factory. Edinoeii IIahdwahe Co. Kurklrn'a Arnioi Sulve. The best salve in tb world for cuts, burn, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, totter, chapped hands, chil blains, corns, and all skin eruptions., uml iionitivelv cures piles, or no nay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Prico i5 cents per box. For Bale by Hurllugtoii Inn Six blocks from exposition. A. ) Ton .a! in, manngrer; E. B. Moon ch rk. Uo ms 1.00 per day si .ii rates by week or month. Hvery 4hin fir,.t class. Tk UoOg stree t (nr from Union depot to 20th and B- ir0u streets. Write us for pnrticu' ar3 The Chief Burgess of V iaburv'. Vn.., says De Witt's Little E 4ly i4ire are the best pills he ever uel in bis family during forty yea' of ,e keeping. They c ire constipation, sick headache and stom: h ijVer troubles. Small in siz- )Ul fTrf,,ii r. results. F. ii. Fricke. For S The five ares wi: and adjoining B. fi Ji acres in alfalfa. Cistern Cellar. ,b res denca, ei-t M. lumber jfrda. Berrien. 2 wolls. Get Wanh-a-' weiler & Lutx. one s,xap at Zuck- on.e B? r Santa Claus Soap I?11515.. O r iptysentins this Coupon oh or "before Aug. 81, and mikinjr a purchase of tO cents at the 7 department Store MM. 1 Pictures 1 own. i: - Of Colli- !o iho City i i ; i 5 ? " i i i Fiivt Door T. UT;!. ?iL3 Ice Cream on the L-wn. or serve i on iu- r caper just n indulging l i eo i other he i " t: - " inor to eau.-ti our i nan. cool in if. rt , l- i:o 1'V O'l.-t. I--r IT ( ! f ( - Pn -co is n -' ti- o'is ic..- en- mi .f .-ehi n" and nouri-ii- : .t.r,m..r:l. We "ill ' 11V ,li. I'll " ' I'.i ; .-t'.l .'r: ui'.C't "I rr.prrctrcnt'i. pjrUr Ik:au -ecf Merit. M--jt Durable Cypfritcr r Tclc. prctr.icr fiurcr'., dj f-'-t 6 rc-imcnt. CCr.lf fcr New .-t Catal.-?u f rc.-. Cbc Smith premier "Cypcwritcr Co Orr. ah-i 1 it to : your order in hollowaYi The Baker. Fitzgerald Block. HA KD CO A I- Mlssouri Coal, (ioniiino ' an :i ( ity ( tal ....FOR CASH NE.W : jy'::: BOOK AGENTS WANTED. The Real Bismarck :m -1 The Fall of Santiago. ....IJr.th hat. !-"'-: I'. ' It. F. F-nno & Co .HI N,-M' "rk . v'i ; V V . Leading Liveryman. Lav orderi at F. S. White's St- re. W. J WHITE. HAI BALSAM , w a:.J tr -..:.' ' . -- -r---. J 3 ir"' r - ' . J tn ilPfi'. T'1 li.ir to ei loii o i: ."s- ! rc - r. 5- . an, I fi 1 mi 'I ! , :i r tt r !.-.r- n.crs !n the I'LATT.SMOL-TII :tv. wk.9 r.', ft ft ft r.-. ft ft ft ft y:i m A r. ft ft iii: ft ft ft ft ft -i ft r.i r.i vv" 4 - ft ft ft 4 - - - w use 4 4. NEB t -pr ,.t. d the .,-ond district in eon-