MI-W IERA 3 TIIK NH,,H. liHtiitilnla-il Nv. .'. Im'.iI. i I'll K li I.ICA Mi, I HliililiHh.Ml April III. iU ( l'LATTSMOUTII, N Kli.. SLITKM HKli , IS'l.s. VOL. VI. NO. HI. Cons. ill. mti-.l .Inn. 1, lt.r. Se J il A u u a y This Space Belongs to the Firm of SNYDER & CO., Jewelers and Opticians, Boeck Block. A ) U LSION No Cheap Goods No shoddy wares, which wo are markinr "Sp.'ci.il Lew l'. ieos. " Wo h;tvo Imtin in iho mercantile husinoss in I 'lallsiiioiilh for tlio nasi twoiity-oiht ywirit ami have entahl ished a ropul atlon for. . . . Tim Best Goods at tiic. ..Lowest Possible Prices. 'I'h is is our motto, our invariable rulo, mill wo do not propoo to b'p.irt from it now. Our Spring stock is larger and moro com ploto this year than over. Wo are nolo agents in l'latts nioulli for the celebrated "Black Cut" brand Triple Knee Stock ii.Hs. Come in and see us will treat you riyht. and we ilk -t.""T Triple Knee LfATHER Stocking Ke05HA Make JK. . WI1ITK, 7Jv'V GOODS uL OltOCISKIISS : The Site 'yWW ture for all. Not low priced, but highest grade at fair, honest it our reputation. Wc say these are the best p.ur.t.: v, sav so too after you i . o used them. l-JiLUAMS C MAKE PAINT FOR Houses, Barns, Floors, Cupboards, Shelves, Furniture, Bath Tubs, Buggies, Farm Tool;, Etc. A special paint for each pur pose, net one slap-dash mix- You know Vou'll i.Ol.I) BY F. G. FRICKE & CO. .. THE LEADERS .. IN THE GROCERY TRADE ARE A. H. WBCKBACH & CO. THEY rsrry the largest and most complete line in Cass county. Every thing fresh and new. They pay cash for our goods and give their custo mors the advantage of special discounts. A complete line of canned goods always in sioclc. The only place in the city where you can get all kinds of fresh Cheese. Call and see us. A. H. WECKBACH & G. Waterman Blk. The- Vhiu- Metal Democrats Try to Mix Molicine With IVpul ists. FOLEY'S HONEY TAR It THE CREAT THROAT and LUNG REMEDY. For Sale by SMITH & PARMELE and FRICKE & CO Zuckweiler SLutz Continuetodoa leadingbusiness in Fancy .and Staple Groceries. Because they carry an immense stock, buy for cash and sell at low prices. Everything good to eat of Best Quality. Call and try us. .- Corner of Sixth and Pearl Streets, - - - Plattsmouth, Neb SOMK YJiKY SUM CON VHN'l IONS. I In- Mul Jl ki t .. h 'I lirouh W II tiou t w St rikt h III linii riiU lake Wlutt They Uniit hiiiI I. cm I KMt lot hi l'op. Wlill'INo WATKIf. N'-b., Sept. C, ls'as, 4 p. m i-Sp'-ei il to Tin: Ni:vs j Tin- bl i ties t con n t y convention -vt lirl'l in this city was that of the pops, and democrats today. The silver r. iiu hi ica ns could not organize, as otiK t hre" ii'leg:ite-i region. lid, viz; Jim. Lovda, KocVord and 1 1 ceo Walk'-r. The poul ists met in the forenoon and organized by the elect ion of.. 1 '. Rous) chairman, with Ed. Fallomi secretary. A conference i otn m i ' t -o consi-tintr of. J. W. Keasoner and ethei s was ap pointed and the convention then took a recess until after the lloat conven tion reported. TIih float con ven I ion met and organ iz-d by electing Moran chairman, .nd H. I-'. Allen secretary, and ap pointed the uu il o inference commit tee. Tiie democratic county convention met in the onera liou-e jind Mntbevv Ue ingr was made cliairman, uml I. L Kirkham secret i ry. After a confer enco committee nras appointed. J. M. Pattoi.son was nominated for the state senat", Fred (Jord-'f for- the house and D. O. Dwyer was named for county attorney. The democrats tlin took a recess to wait on trie lloat conven tion anil s 'e if the pops, were ready t t ke their mediciue. John .Lejda'a convention with its three members did not cut much ie. The ticket will not bo completed for some time. EIO DZlaMlBTOR ETA Mr3. tc.vniK- Colli- t.tri, luiuti- Tlin-t .MiiiI)i' Su;lv at 4HO,oih),ihm. Wahunoti v, July ! w.is :!i:'d Bt the internal revenue bureau C i! few r -omp!aitits of inability to p-t the new revenue stamps were received ye -terday than, were expected. The n eitions of the collectors fur :m cstiui i'i d three months' supply amonntid t ulwiut 400,10PW is!ain). Tih m- r.-ipii-iitiuns liave been honored to t he an-.-iunr of over L'OO.OOo iin: and other shipment -i will be made rapidly as pos-il-le. In a number of cities large crowds are re ported us ptaiidinii in line at the col lector's (ill ice Waiting to pur: lia-e etamjis, hut no seri al i-eonvenienee r,r trouble has been rep . ted so far. Tin re Beoms to be some da n rer I ha t the sup ply in the hands of t be collectors will b3 exhausted In -fore renewal ; ea n be se cured, but the bureau oi' ciigra i;ig and printing and the internal revenue b ' will work night and thiy as long as the Situation seems to require, and befo-e the middle of ncxtwei-5ccvei-yone.it is exjiccted, will have an amp'o ;,up'ly to meet all demands. CHICAGO PATERS SUSPEND. Strik of S:'ici)t jii-s Sliuls I All tJ:o iiii; N' s:i pi-r (lllici-s. ClIH'AOo, July None of tin Eng lish newspapi.-rs were published in 'io cagu today, owing to a strike among the stereotypers. The stereoty pers demand a reduction in the hours of labor and an increase in wages. r was refused and, as a result, at s o'clock last evening I he Ktereotypers refused to go to work. The following newspapers have entirely sus pended publication pending a m-M le nient of the issue: Ti me-.-i ..dd, )i-e-ord, Tribune, Chronicle. ii:ter-ee:m, Evening l'ost. Daily News, Evening Journal and the Despatch. Amloty scf 1li' V:r I fpa r m-i-.f. "W'ashim ;'!' in, July Tne j.i-ofound-pst concern tiiroughout miliiai v and of- lieial circles marked the tiiiig of i i MiihIi -I.s 31tr Sttin-k. Omaha live stock receipts, while showing ti very gratifying increase over last year, ate not large enough to supply the demand. Practically nothing has been shipped from hereto Chicago the past sixty days. I. oca. packers have taken everything oll'er. d :u:d wanted more. If vote n stocK- men would send more of their stock' to Omaha and less to Chicago their net returns wou.d show consiiier.;lde im provetxieno. W hen n-ce-ipts -..re big at Chicago ar.u the marKet iower in cu.i sequence, it is safe to assume that the m o ket will te lower here even in spite of comparatively small receipts and a good demand. On the oihe hand with light receipts at Chicago the market is very apt to be stronger- there and it is safe to figure that the market will be stronger at Omaha, even if receipts should be unusually heavy. The moral of all this is very evident. Send more stock to Omaha and less to Chicago and the averaye af prices is bound to be better all iround. Shippers should keep this ftict in mind and always remember that the demand here is now more than suT.cient to take caio of any re ceipts, however large they may be Drovers Journal. Luiij; DiHtHix e Telephone. Plattsmouth is now on the long dis tance telephone line, and people here can converse with friends in Uoston, New York, Chicago, and other east ern cities with as much satisfaction as if they were only a few blocks away. The long distance telephono company entered Omaha only a year ajo and is already doing a good business, and superceding the telegrapli in many instances. One firm reports by tele phone every morning to its corres pondent in Boston. Mr. Arthur S. Kodgers, the affable representative of the company was in the city today and made the News a pleasant call. Death of Louis Schicketmiz. Louis Schicketanz who tvsidt d when a small boy in this city, has b-'en a resident of Council LJ luffs for several years. While attempt ng to board a motor train there, which was running rapidly, he fell under the wheels and was instantly killed. He wa a neuhe of Henry Boeck of thts city. Mr Eoeck and wife went to Counc 1 lilnlTs this morning to attend the funera1. second day upon which the battle of Santiago is being fought. The d. - perate character of t he lighting is now fully known at the war department. The in formation is in addition to the report made by General Shatter last midnight, when he roughly estimated his casual ties at above 4UU. loiter reiH.rts, offi cially direct from the held, indicate th it this estimate was far too low. (Jetieial Shaffer had uot, up to 11 o'clock this morning, placed any exact liu'uiv on his loss, but he made if dear that his tirt estimate at 4 )' was much short, of the actual loss. The Associated Press dis patches from the field give the casualties at about 1,000 and it is in line wii ii ( J.-n-eral Shaf ter's later intimat ion, all hough , as stated, he has set no figure. Si'-i!il Omnli;a Kill's. The M. P. will sell tickets to On: .ha and return as f liows: Wood mo nV day, September forty-five cent-, troed to return un'il th l:!th. Fire men's d y, SeptemhiM' o. I'.fty cents, eoud to return uu'il the 7th. Colo rado day, September 7, fifty cunt.-, yood to return until the 17th. All i.assc ger trains slop at the oxpo-i-tion grounds thus avoiding sirect c;:t transfers. For further particulars apply to C. F. Sioulenlioroii' h, agent. Notice to Creditors. i ass County. f s In Ciaity t -aa i. In the matter uf thu estate of A. TuliaiUe Wrla, deceased. otice is hereby Kiven tliat t fie cred:ters of said deceased will meet the executors of said es tate, before me. county j:idt;u of Cass count v. .Nebraska, at the county court room m I'iatt mouth in sail countv, on tlie "-'nd d.iv of Apia A. I).. ISi.H. at lUo'clock A. M.. fjr the purpose ot presentniij their claims for exam inat ii n. a ii;si nieiit and allowance. ix monilis are allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims to settle said estate, fr.iu the lit day of October, ls.is. Witness my hand and seal of said court at I'iaitsmoutli. Nebra-ka, th;s, :!rd day .1 epteiii ber. A. I). Iss. Cilo ltt(,i: M . Si I'Hi.i K.K. (Sea!) County Jud;;e. Notice to Creditors. Cass County. ) - h. Cunt y C ouu. In the matter of the estate of Homy Martens, deceased . Noi ice is f.erebv civen that the creditors of said deceased will meet the executox uf said estate, before me. county judge of Ca-s county. Ne braska, at the county C' .ui t room in lJiattsninuth in sai i count , on the '-'nd day of Apiii, A I). ls'.'ii. at 1' o'c ock A M for ttie purpose of pre senting their cairns for examination, adjusttiieut and allowance. ix months are a;iov.e..l loi tt.e creditors of said deceased to present their c. a. m-. from the 1st day of ictober, lns Witness my iiand and seal of said county court at Plattsmouth, .Nebrask i, this'iih day of Sep tember, lsa-. fiKOR.a: M. Sfcki.ock, (Seai) Cjunty judge. Sweet Scented Harmony. Th-) democra'.s with tiieir dod allies went over to Weeping Witter this morn njr to tzo through the fo' m of nominating a county ticket, which was really named by he s'ate house ring several days ago. Not a single populist delegate from this city too Im part in the fusion de;c, and onlv a handful from out in the county were tnere to pledge the pomili-t .-uppoit to the uu.chine m ide ticket. No ticket in the last od years history of the country was ever nominated by a less representative crowd, and there is not the slieht---t danger that any of them will be elected. The pops of the east end of the county refused, to take part in the proceeding-, and will not be bound to supoort the ticket in fact they will not do it, and the re publican majority may be set down at from 5iilJ to l,0oU in old Cass next November. Probate Notice. In the County Court, Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of John Walter Haines, deceased. Kmma Haines, Hecky Haines. Walter Haines. John Ha. ties and trancis, Hsinss minors, and all other persons interested in s.iid matter, are herebv untitle! that on the 3rd day of September. IsJJs, John J. Swoboda. jr , and J F. l-aiier id d a petition in said court, aliening among other tuings. that John Waiter Haines died on the ;ilst day of August, s'-'s, leaving i.ci last wid and testament, and po-sessed oi real estate m -aid count and state, and that the above named con stitute ad the pers. ins sntereste J in the estate of said deceased, and praving for adman traiiou thereof. You are hereby notified that :! ou fa: ! to appear before -aid Court "il the -f'tli dav of j September A. 1. 1 '-Sis. at 4 o'clock I'. M.. and con- I test said petition, the court wi.l appoint lohn I. i Swoboda. jr.. or some otiier s utau.e person, ad mmistrator, and proceed to a settlement of said estate. Witness my hand and the seal of said court at Plattsmouth. Nebra-ka. this .'!rd day of Septem ber A II. ls'l- (O.oKcil-; M M-lRl.orK, soot h 6 oveu k Son ! I Our New Goods are arriving every day in large quantities. New DRESS GOODS, from the larg est importing house in New York. ? poo nil -S- r- VVe have a line of Black Crepon dress goods, direct from Europe our own importation from 50c to $2.00 a yard. NEW FLANNELETTES, for Wrappers, 14 yds for $1.00. NEW OUTING FLANNELS, from 5c up. LEMPON'S best black and white and also grey Calicos, for 5c a yard. New Percales, 8ic a yard. NEW GIANT CALICO for 7c, regular price 10c. bhoc Dent c SCHOOL SHOES- n Special to SCHOOL CHILDREN Free! Free! Absolutely Free ! With every pair of School Shoes we will give a Writing Tablet and Lead Pencil. The same kind we had last sea son, so popular with the School Children. Everything in Summer Goods at half price, and less, to close. We must have the room for our Fall Goods. Summer Wrappers at half price, to close. The remainder of our Shirt Waists we have put in three lots 39c, 50c and 75c. New Carpets, Window Shades, Oilcloths, Linoleums, Rugs, Curtains and Curtain Poles ( If 'hite finamclcd Curtain. Poles and Jixtnres, for 23c) Unbleached Muslin, excellent quality, 4c. Bleached Muslin, 5c, 6c and 7c. , DOVEY & SON. a tfii;!rii.t:i2Ji vM OA IOROS, .-V - N. Strap Bow Sandals. Essays on MILK are Good, but CREAM is better... We give you tlie CKKAM of the SIIOE subject, from the most reliable manufacturers in the United States, where nothing but skilled labor is employed and where doubtful Shoes are refused by an expert, and not permit ted to p iss to the trade. We did NOT receive a palty consignment of Twenty Cases of STUFF that looks like Shoe-, and then .-wei. up n',d advertise '"the Largest Stock" of shoes, to induce you to our place of business, and then comnei you to lo k with chagrin and disgust on the small assortment and make shift with something Si-A I. County j udje. (ril IM m IM m jjHj !G?j M m Replenished Our Stock to the Extent of $4,000, So. if you cannot, be suited in two or three articles, you don't have to stand and scratch your head and wonder wh-it lo do, for we have tin UNLIMITED RESERVE, and we can spring something this spring duritio- tiic beautiful Springtime that will spring you to your feet and make you ay: "I:ll take those." 1 'KICKS OX Latest Novelties in Hot Weather Footwear : Infants" Chocolate strap bow Sandals, 2's to 5's ooc. Infants' Chocolate, button, 2"s to o's ooc. Chi d"s ' ho -o ate strap bow Sandals, 4's to S's fioc. Infants' Uongola button, 2's to .To 55c. Child"?- Extra li-ie Choc, strap Sandals Hoc and 9oc. Inf mts' Choc, (extra fine) button, 2's to .rs 7-:jc Child's Ex ia li-ie (Anvil bottom) bow Sandals, hi to Infants' (lied and Blue Stitch) tine quality Don- 1 1 -la u to t1.1". gola button 75c. Mi-s-. -' Sx'ii-a line (Anvil bottom) bow Sandals, 1 1 i tf) Child's Vesting Top, extra fine Choc, bow il.li5 2's Si. to .-JI.50. to $1.-40 M i-ses" Clio.-, si t-ap how Sandals, 11 to 2s 90c to -11. Child's Anvil bottom Choc, lace, Si to 11 il.25 Job lot ali solid Goat button, 8t to 11 75c to 85c. to f 1.155. Ladies" Oxi'o ds -fl 25, 1.5fl, Si 1.65. Little Gents', pat. back strap, 8 to 11 - il.50. REPAiRINI Kverythitig Mentioned Is Solid Leather !S'o Humbuggery. ROBT SHERWOOD FOOT MILLINER TO CfRK A t'OLU IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Qui nine Tablet?. All druirgists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine hs L. 13. Q. on each tablet Picbate Notice. In the County Curt Cass c-.;.utv. N-":ras ka In tin: n.atter ot the estate "t A.l-ii.a P:.:.:n la l'fioTiia, t!eceas''l. '1 lionias . 'Ihoiu-, (ieorre Wa-hinton Thomas. Susan Viola I !.o:ua-. Hi; e wai .-i.a 1 litmi.is. aii'i ';ctor l.aKue 1 i.oir.a-, eiia Thii. a-- and s-vi via I hoti.as.nan. .t-.anJ a; i -r p-rs -us 'nterest''l in sa:-i uia'Ter. are f,eiji' notilie.1 that on the lit -t -lay of s;-plc!i r Thomas J. 1 hoti.as Lie.! a petition m ai.i c--:.rt. a'lecinn amoim other tliass. t.'iat A .i..t a P.'i.. in.ia I liumi? died on the eighteenth !av .jf A r:i 1 i's. ie ivii. no ia-t wi i and te-ta:neut. an-i fo ser?edof reai estate in said ountv and iiilo, and that the above named cons-i-ute a.i the ; ei S'.ns lnteres'c-1 in tiiee-tate t -,r.d de-easca. an i pravii.B for adurini-tration there .f. ..u are hereby r.otaied that it y-.u fail to appear at sai 1 cuart on the twenty-sixth Cay ot ?epte:iihe; A. I), s'r1, at i i'ckck A M-. and c- ntest ?a: I peti tion, the court wil app vnt l'hoinas J. I ;. :.. or some other suitah.e person, adiir.i.i-traf r. and pr eeed to a -ett.emeut of shi i e-t,-;ie Witness my hand and the s(-;u .d sa. i court at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, fa . tt.e :trd dav of Sept. A. I). 1 CiEOKoK M. spia-'i.o, k. tK.-Ll County Jt.Je. A tornid iiver ro'is vou of ambition and ruins your health. De Witt's Lit-! tie Early Ki-cs cleat-.se the liver, cure constipation anil all stomaob and liver troubles. F. G. Frieke & Co. ' 5l, jal. ,isl, .121 m ia m jai m 0. m JSJ, if5J. fSJ, U, isl M M 0 0 M 0 Plattsmouth Coal Yard IS THE I'LACE TO HUY HARD COAL, CANON CITY, SOFT COAL ALL (iRADES OF WOOD. Hay, Com, Oats and ail Kinds of Feed Con.-tantly on Land. EGSNBERGER & TROOP, THIRD AND MAIN-STS. FURNITURE AND UN DERTAKING House Furnishings, STOVES, RANGES. Our stock Is complete In all llnei and we Id vite our frlendi to look It over. We will pndenvor to please you. Call nl see us. STREIGHT 0 SATTLER, iBuccessnrs to laetr j Boeck. ) PLATTSMOUTH. - NEB HARVEY HOLLOWAY Co2 trn c tor nn". Builder. Contracts taken for the erection of Residence liarns and any kind of carpenter work, in any part of the county. Call on or addresi.... HAKVEV HOLLOWAY, I lt t moo t h. Neb THE PERKINS HOUSE, F. R. GUTHM ANN, Prop. Rates Si and $1.50 Der Dau Centrally Located and Com fortably Furnished. PLATTSMOUTH, .-JEBRASJf A