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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1898)
p tu UTini. v William McBcc Pulls Dmlcr a Moving Train. HIS i:UDV BADLY MUIILATLD. . uiclin of 1-oul l'ly l tiiiirtitiuttl. WIikIi Ilia- (urimrr Ulll Invrill- " ' I itl Ofl:. V. Ilium Mel'..;- :ir 1 aDuit twenty live other men wlin li il bee n 0:11 ft oyetl ;il Smil h Om.iloi, In 1 tlio .J . 1'. Irei -;lil liai 1 M Milli it-.l ui'lil, into nl ii;; ! ;; to K is .'11 v. When tin y 1 ; I i l.'ii.on. Mil loo ;i lei h i -t c ll li in , mm i;.ivr hi 11. inn- iii M I) muld , ol ill llm 1 1 :u 11 t ) t .1 ilrinU if vv.it'-r. In. th li -in;; iinili-r t!i- mllie-nco (il lii till. Tliey X Ul ti ll lolniH ll til') tl'.llll ufier il wui In motion, Mcllrii fell under tlni wlii i-Im, anil wn puliuil u I. iiy liis chum iiflor iwo wduii s had I ms-ed nvcr li i m. Hwlli lower limlin v.e ii lining oil in :t horrible man nor. Tho left, limh wu ground to iieee-i from tlie hip down, ami tin; r:ejit was a!o badly manned. '1 In- str . 11 i'o f tu '"o of I lie uceule.iit w 1 1 it-i ereateil suspicion of foul play, was tie laei, that ;ui open k.iifo was fouml in his pneUet ami imh w;i eut'iii his. abdomen ty a huifo that, of lleif wnu li have proved fatal, lie had nixty-livo emits in his pecki t, and il looked as though his pMtner had st:il.ln d him and then threw him under llm wheels to covor up his ri me. No one saw the iieeident hut Mc Donald, ami tho matter is heinir in vert! ialetl by tlii! ciirniifr mill a jury. I )uelors Walker and Will 1 are of Union . and Dr. (lilmoro of Muiriiy, were culled, hut thoy could Jo nothinjr, and at S:i!0 this iiioniii'i,' the man died, tho iieeident havitit; occurred iwieit mid i;if'ht. Ho was never en lirol y rational and could i;ive no account of what 00 cu rrud Mclieti's father, who is an engineer on tii! K.ic k Is and, was notified. Tho deco ded was woll dres-ed and of yood nppearanci". A I ln- ICvslilciicf Mr--. Wile-,, w'd iw of the lato James Wiles, let tho co. tract to Sol. Oshoi n the iir-t of the weoiv for ' ho ereciion of Qn, on Anno collate on her farm totitlivvisi of town 1 hat will ho 0110 of the handsomest and 111 si con ven ion l farm houses i 11 the counly M rs. v il -s is a worn ;n . f 'are ex- cuuve iioihlv, hiving 111. wn. d a 'li' farm aid mailo money wliilo men we e (.'i-uiiihiii about h nl time- and haa luck'. She owns a lino foni, and eroded a lare;o ..rid X ivt) ha 11 a yu li- or .so au'o, and wnen tho nc lioiise i- liill-ho.l Ihero will !; lew. 1 ! any, f irms in the oouity with h-it: i m pro v eur til .-. Sliirm ul lUtliiiKL llAsIIMiS, Nt h , Sept.. 2. - A I o vj thuuilo: slorui. acv'onip lined ! wind and hail, pas- d suih and ea.st of llii-i.it this even in ir. Many stacks of e-, am in I lit: path of the storm were htown to pieces ami at Inland, a small r-talion on the Ii M. railway, a far mer hvin sniithwot 1 f the city, was struck by 1 i f li 1 1) i f r this evening, p.tri ii e; on the nyht sale of h.s head and p.issine down the riht side of his body. His hair was sinrod and his rie-ht side and let: badlv burned. After ah nit as hour ho recovered c -n -scieusriess aiul will ful y recover with out -ulTe' inr any injury except from the hui-as ho received. I-1.1:11 ,itui l.i "s 1 illy. Tht" Sfi-tintl N't liraeku. The .-o'dier '"o s came tnrough this morning n the M. 1. in four spt ciai trains. 'he tirst at o::?0, the next at r:l ), the third at (: ih nd the fou th ami last, train about S:.'JO. it h v i n hteti ludd over at Nebraska it t nie-'t f iend- there who iiirced out in g e;i i nuuiocr- and furi.i-h-.-d the boy wi h a line :u. cheou Tin y n eineu to b.' ilcghled at g-. tting home, aiul when they na-sed througii this e:t. ihtv greeted th people at tho d-.-no: wiih cheers and snowers of hard tack On arriving at Omaha they will he sim veil with an cleg nt luncheon by the ladies cf Om ihu. War KellcH Lem Cooper, who was on the Sua. co ami witnessed the gr. at Santiago naval hattie. S"nt home some interest ing relics t h' fath-r ye-terday. which ho found on the Vi.caya which ho bairdcd ir.iai.-dia tidy after thesu--ri ndi-r. One article was a So ni-h watch and chain badly dama ed by tire, and among other things we-i-several Spanish coins the s ze. of a dollar, an i a quarter. lie kept sev eral bulky articles that ho cou'd net send by express. Sprtlrtl lllllHtlH KlIl'L The M. 1. will soli tickets to Omaha and return as f Hows: Woodmen's day. September forty-live cent-, go d to i". turn un'il the lth Fire men's d iy, September o. fifty cents, good to return until tlie 7th. Colo rado day. September 7, fifty cents, good to return until the 17th. All ivi o ger trains st p at the -xpoi-tii.n grou-als thus avoiding street c. r transfers. For further pa'ticulais apo' v to C. F. Stoutenborout h, agent. Kuy llrlt k t llniiie, V. I). L' huhotT has been iut in charge id the b ick works and will soil an i deliver brick to all parts of tin-citv Tnose owing ihe company mils' pay up. He will Vie found at the varus ail d .y. and .vould be glad to have those ow;ng call at once. Fok Sai.K A lino resilience prop erty "' sa'o cheap for cash. An eight room house, with cistern and citv water. 1' oa-antiy located. En quire at premises, 517 Jsortb Sixth t trt. (TI Y AM) COUNTY. S A I I ' I; I) A Y Ilan v (li nviM ili'partetl this after iioiin for lyllico.n to see his "brother.'" I'.d. Slophe., ouo of K!iuw mil's !e-ni-i 11 x ci'i.i'iis, w.-iH in town mi b'iin-s today. ( 'umiuisiiuiiij'' IJayn went hone) by ttio wi-jr of Lincoln today to uciid Sunday. The Miss Ant.lj and JSi.-lliw O Knukte cauiu in frouj Oixial.a tills morn 1 n . A. '. Wrljh'. eam down from Lin coln today on hu4inus and made the NliWb a plea-ant call. II. Calk ins left last oveiiin for New York on a visit amon old frieiids and rolatives Mrs. l-'i ed ( 'unniniharn is d iwn from Lincoln vi-ilin;,' hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lloyd. Load- of melon- find a market here nvery day. but I hey are far 'r 'in hi?1 lie lis ijood as they were last. ear Mrs. II. Fletcher and da U .1 h ' 1 r, Mablo. lotvo tomur ow ft-- a two WtOis'ri visit 111 ( llie;iiri, I'M. Don at and children a. rived home this mornii.!.' from a vi-it with relatives in Saunde s county. I'M. Siieneor of this city i- a me n ho of Hie Second Neb-a-ka, 1 ml i - ex pected homo tomorrow from Omaaa. Mrs. Stieet's mether retu'iied to her homo at I ted Oak' - inuiniriL'. afl!i a pleasant visit hern of several days. M iss Vosta (i r iy , an aide at turiiey-at-law, of Fremont, is visiting ih, f tmilies of Mr. liichey and Mr A. W. A t wood . Mrs. Hortha Jackson depart d this afternoon for her homo in Deiiv- r, iift.er nri extended visit hero wi h her pa re 11 ts. Miss Francos (Jraves came iIiikii from Omaha this afui rioon aiul wi 1 spend Sunday with her cou-i , Mr.-. A. . At wooi I. Tho Twenty-second inftntry, sta tionod at Fort Urooic, wlien tin? war h-oke out is now at Mo it tu ; Point, Lonrj- Island. Win. Crawford, who w is on tin; sick list for a few days, was strain hteiieil out by Dr. Humphrey and ho is on' afain now an eood as new, V. M I'arlin, of Thios & l'ailin. commission merchants of Kaus is ( ity, accompanied by h'-i wifocame in is terday for a v'-i' with iiis cousin, Mrs. S. A. Davis and fun lv. It (i Dunn 'o. r.-p n. few r failure- for tho iiniii.h AiiL'ibt than for tho same :: n'h in yeais, while tl.o tr. do V'di ill" 's rapidly e-rowine-la rii'". r. M. A. c vening from a I ry heiii:( la I cha-ed a big I ! oods that w i ' I Major M 'o-. erator, t 'eic a ! a ing the exp si'io' ' 1 el urne i last 'ir ul en-t'M-n milli r.s . 1. .' . :. ' pu - and winter T i'i v soon i -!!: r rin i ' i-d i - i t- III- wiii p-obablv make a llyi g trio ti.roiigii llie .n : way just t see if things are as they have been rep-esented. Mrs. C. A. It tnkin, assisted by Miss Nina Tucker, will open out a new mil linery store in one of Mr. Long's rooms in the Union block in a few days, an entire new stocK of goods having been purchased. Col J'iekett continues to do an im mense business fo- the Adam- Ex press com puny, sending out b:g con signments of lnelois, sweet corn, grape-, apples, plums, etc., to the far thest points reached by the 13. - M. railway. One result of his efforts at finding a market is that a la-ge sum (if money is left hero every day for products ittin't. Don't work too h ird in trying avoid work D n't mane fun .f a 'ool unless v i re in tin- sam- ' oat. D.u.'L ferget th 1 as i -Hud is. c ctieiis are sunei ior to wor Is D'T.'i think national debt i-n'. bless-ng to the bankers. D' n't expect a man to take w te wild you ask him to have some; hi' u Don't hng vo ir te a 1 if you '! guilty. Tnat is whi' die s r S paid for. Don't thiuK lev s's on ; ; tl ream a ii kinule the kitcnea li e on a c morning. Don't eonib your h-tir ove- t'"" ' spot on your head anil th n .eek cause your- gr-C' puts t i bij o toes on loo of the m- -s;i h Liily Ne .vs 1'rliiR t ihf Di p iruiii in s,,r... Mis- Nefie Mi Kinne . -Aoa th ti' pria' on No. on lid Mr-, ii Ma i set ond p'iZ on No 127 . The f owi shosvs the fairnes- of the contest: We tho undersigned wdl state t'e prizes awarded by the do pa taeni store for the best caku baked, using the Calmut li .ki-g Fowder, was tb -c ded without favoriti.-m, and a!s. withtiut knowing who baked the c lie Mrs. K. Troop, Mrs. Ferry W. lkt rann M.ss Nina TucKer. I.Wt of L,-ttT. I Remaining uncalled for at the post ottiee at Flattsmouth. Sept '24, lS'.ts: Jesse b Brown, F Hoehme, F Pressler. Geo Fr.ms. J D Homan. Julia M award. Mr. MarRaret Johnson. Mrs. D U Johns. Chas Heith. John McNeil. Geo Mct'reary, Geo B Maer. When calling for any ot the above letters nleaso say "-id ve -t ised. '" C. H. Smith, F. M. The editor of the Evans City, Pa., Globe, writes: "One Minute Cough Cure is rightly named. It cured my children after all othe- remedies failed." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. F. G. Trlcke. HAVE TAKEN GCTLli WOUKS. Riunl:it ! Mil It n n l--ii !il hlaiitl JJut An ! !- I ruin I.I Caui"). Willi Ami i:n an Akmv, Lefore San tiago (ia I'laya d' 1 Lste), July 'J. J oiir nii-iiil 1 1 s nf t h'- Twi tity lirst n 'i liu nt of r. . ula 1 s a 1 1 e killed in tin. fixhtiiii; Ik 1 !! S-viH.i ami A'ua dores, whilij Jn oiler Aun-rii aiis ail members of the Twenty-lii'st, wW'i NV'jatldetJ. Dijth the Arii..-i ii. in and xiiush tltets txrly ji litied ill the Little. "While Acl nuinl Sarnpsoii's men were retlucing the recently i-mplaiK d batteries at Anadores, Adrniral Cervera's fleet v.'as hurling shells in the direetiii of tho American jitkI Ciikin lim s. Major General Shal'tir yeteriL'.y morning lieg.m witli great vigor the at tack on 1 hi; outer defenses of Santiago. 1'r'iiu three directions iiie American forces advanced toward tho dooiiied city. While ( Jem ral Lawton and (e-mral Wheeler were attacking '.un y, north east of Sa ut ia-p-o. General Kent was ad vancing toward Agu.idores. General Garcia, with his Cuban troops, a.t tlni Ha me t i ;ne a pi iioaciiei I Caney from t ho hi itit In -a. st . a i id the ol In r dn isi ms of t he American army pressed toward Santi ago from the east, our forces thus pre heating a solid front from the coa l to General L'ua-cs nori hern d'-foiisos. Jltforo tii" lighting had been long under way tin- Aim . i- 1 i and Cuban forces gained iidva' by foot t hi' t in 1 g rou nd. I 1 e 't 1 -. 1 h i ven 1 i.i' i into the iM..ge. It a., evident a!'i i he lighting that Ge;..i.;l Kaugcd tin- strengih of th eurai. 'y, and that In- won first hour's liafler had enemy ac .1 be able to ili'iw! t he f';.ania;'i!s inio Saul iago lit his pleasure. It was with ilil'iculty that t he comma ml i ug oi'ic.-rs restrained the ardor of our troops i iiiil the hour for beginning tin- aii.a-k an.e. The cut hu-i;i in of the Ame rican forces was intv.-:; ;ual t!nii' hjiirit ijuickly spread to the Cuban in ops. All hail shared the belief of h-neral Shafier that Santiago o iiM be tak n !iy a isluirj), ju rsis; ; i:t attack, and they have been impatient to advance. Two bat t eric -; of light art il'ery, acting under orders from Major ( h-neral Siial ter, whii went to the front at the h. ad of the troops, began t he bai tie of Santi ago by attacking Caney. General "Joe" Win i ler, with a de tachment nf the cavalry com:i;and, and General ( laivia, w ith his Cuban troop-:, quickly joined General Lawtni's men in the advance upon Caney. 'ihe Span iards for a time fought ile; perntel3- to prevent Caney from falling into tho bauds of our forces. It was a vain ef fort. They boldly faced tho enemy's lire, holding their ground tenaciously and pressing forward whenever nil op portunity to gain an advanced footing presented itself. In tin ir opeiations about Aguadoros the Americans were grt atly encouraged by the work of the fleet, which poured a heavy lire into the lines of the Span iards. Admiral Sampson ordered tho New York, Gloucester and Suwanee to attack the batteries recently placed to the east of Mono. Tin.- M'ssels engaged the batteries at short range and left only the scarred hillside to show where the batteries had been located. Lrigadier General Kent, h) com mands the center of the general line of attack, .started the Twenty-th-st regi ment of regulars toward Aguadoros at the same hour General Law ton's men advanced toward Cam y. Upon these troops fell the brunt of the battle to the southeast of Santiago during the early hours of the day. General Kent's forces has sustained the heaviest loss of the engagement thus far. There was desperate lighting about Agaiadores. Acting under orders from General Linares, the Spaniards at that point returned tho American fire with a fury that aroused iu our men the liercest determinat ion. A? the enemy was pressed back to ward Santiago, both at Caney and at Aguadoros, the progress of our forces was in en tiro harmony with the plans of General Shatter. Our lines thus lie came more closely knit, and now tlie Americans and Cubans present a con tinuous front from tlie southeast to the uort h of the city. OVEK POUE nUIJDEED CASUALTIES Troops Kill rem-ti Tiit-itisel vps Inring' ltit Niuat ii I Item fort'i-iiit'iits i'miio j Washington. Jul;.- The war de partment at l-';:;1) this morning re ceived the following from General Shaf ter, dated Sibotiey: "Had a very hear engagement to day, which lasted from S a. m. to sun down. We have carried the outer woiks nnd are in possession of them, j There is now about three-quarters of a mile of open between my lines and the city. I'y morning the troops will be entrenched and considerable augmenta tion of forces there. General Lawton's i division and General Bates' brigade have been engaged all day in carrying Ll Caney, which was accomplished at 1 p. m. Will bo in lini iu front of Santi t ago during the night. I regT'-r to say our casualties will be above 4 :'. Of these not many killed. Shafter." In reply to a message asking General Sliafter how many transports onH be sent back to Tampa in order that rin- ; forcemeiits might be sent him. Adjutant ' General Corbin late last night revived the following reply: ''Colonel Humph reys has been ordered to return as many : transports as possible at once. Trttii If;ive All Luiuletl. Key West. July 2. News is n reived here t hut lookouts on the Now Orleans fliseoveix'tl piuiiaiUs trying to fire Imil'lins near f-Ninriatro fortilieations. Tile New Orleans iil'eil sVel1ll shells, ii-iji er- e-ivat Lini:ip- and killinjr many. The Iv.lanee or the troops landeii Tues day iiu.l had a bloody ciipicmeut. The S'v";i:;Tie 't ft 50 de.id. tL iViiu-ri..-aiis 20 wounded. A man stands no chance of being sleeted to trie mayors!1. : of a city u nless he enj ys the eon tid-nee ;i nd esteem uf his neihbors. C o. V Humphrey is he ooi'Uiar mayor of Svvanton. Ohio, and under- U.i'e of Jan. 17, 1'.", he A- i tes :is fol ov: "1'iiisis to eertify to oi!- a;eir. ei;ition of C'h iniberlain's t'owe-h le-medv My fmiilv nnd neiehburs hive tested it. and we kr..i.v it is an r.vehcnt remedy for ("iiL'!'!-! and eo.ds (JnitKt'iE W. flrMlMIKKY,' So ii hv UiuLrislS. T i i We-r tl's ie-t "j i;- : t eie-nr, Wurl Hro-. Gut Ileil, stiictly Uuion made. Every dealer handles them. ICattrtnliilii; I tin fiiiu r, It was a bitter cold night, nnd n flight policeman in Lombard sin t no ticed a light in the bank window, and. going to the door, rap: i d. "Is that you, polici-man?" a: !: a voice from within. 1 es, was t lie r 1 v. "Come in and have a drink s-el the voice. The policeman btej.p -d in-idu and en countered a dapper little fulluv, sitttt;g tit u desk. "I'Ve Leeij detained tonight ttu'-'M-ening up aectnmto. " Tho Jh .1 iceman wiina. d iiinsi If if ' tho rousing lire that bla.i d on t! . heairth nnd went out again on hi- ! i An hour after the policeman caun- I n: i Way and, still seeing the light through the window, rapped again, j "Is that you, policeman?" j "Yes." j "Come in and warm yourself." j The policeman accepted the i ivila tion. i "It's a howling cold night," sud tin clerk. I " You're right, sir, " said t In police Luan. So he- gm anothi r drink and rererm-.i tu his beat. He was rather Mit j '.i ! next day to find that his friend ' tin night before had got nil' with sum" ";o, OuO of the bank's funds. London Sue . ce.-is. j An Alt:n I; on Si h-I ojiiiI. ; From while I was ,'tationi d I coubl see t he dense mas-is if the atlac' n.e crduinns itih ance ir,) (be si j.". 'I . tlie torrents of gi ape which m -t th ,'i would iil,s'i;iv their r.ml.s !:,r a e o lin nt and baldly a man would I e n to ren ain. I at one time saw a ! .. i v t.-l in i !i many hutno i ds st i ong ; coir p! t. Iy swept away Iy one discharge liiit (inly a few of the nar rank i .; ..;i; ': when the i, n storm went pa t! I he dead and dying could bo el- : i 1 . 1 1 s -1 i j i gni.-hed lying in pih s on t!i"!r!i ;ie. and over ti" ir jii'o- . rat ; bodies I r !i troops crnwili'd on to meet the sai.i" fate. Many a manly hut ar-t l. r .a; -arm 'vent doAli in the d.-aoly si" (mi th.it gre. n hi!l-i i. !-'o v.:! r . eil. 'J lie coition's l'l il'ee V, ,'!SL IV.il !''.;:.. j the st rcngi ii of man. j How many ardent le : . s v.-t re exti'i gliishi il ! J : "v lean y la n.e cir: ! s ! slroy d and I i vi-s ii nderi I mi - ; 1 !. ! ( tlie havoc of tii.it hnnr lloj.e e;:ti ; no mere rhr.n they can inae-trc : bodily agonv or the grit i f i iinn."- sr., ! . friends w hieli was t ia i e i ii-i a ' i ' ! V, . I l a i .. i i .. . . .. l e ... i . , ; ... , , VI "N l'l l.l (lie laill ol -, ;l '. "glory" if weigh' d on the th M el i, ; tie among th d"ad': I iood Wen!.; Altuiii:i tir Al!ii:i::'.i:i? Tli'Te can. I .se.j'jio e, l e 110 tit tbat in the lines in "Tho j Tl i laee" Tn tint limes, a ilrieirv scene. Where hail" tlie etnivcj: vt lil i . ; 1" ' "' " Thriitih I i.rviil 1 1 aet.s w i: li 1 a : :i , , :i : -; ' - y ii Where will ihaiiin lnurre.iirs to tin ir v e Golilsiniih is allniiiiio to i!ie liiver AI tainahit in I .eorjriii, the coieii iz.:' 1 n i.r which Jial t.iki-n place not I 1 !' JJut his expri ssii ms are not v. i y ;a :-. rato. fco far from i-i-i'it tm i i I i.i t!; Strict .sense of tilt! WtJVli. the it title ot the llioilth Of the AltlOiMh i i-i thai! l'l decrees. No Wt. i Ii: I 1 of t it-' present United States is locatt .-I v. i the tropics. !;;.r. Ins iiles i hi ... ;;!:ho there ;;re c.ei'tain'y ral t le-!,:.;.i-s believe, scorjiions oi u certain s: . e ;? 11 'i j tl ,,, Ceoria, tiiere are no tjoer.- t .,"i'e "wait their hapless prey," Y.h'eii the lini't ndiilis mil!.)- Ihe !,i,;;'i'Vs.f t In . . ,, . . . . . . region win re si niie ot the ihnah'.taii? i i AuLtuii have ''one. Notes anil Uteri'. Simi-.v Tl.Ht Is Alive. . , A most curious phi n-eiiele n Hi the northwest of Camilla is the anpeartmee . , ; . CI millions ot milltUO hia ii ll'.-iel- whenever a thaw oc uis. During the winter the snow is ilrv and crisp like .saml, timl notliitir what ever can l.e itiscovercil of these insects, but as Foon as a thaw conn s tht y are fouiiil everywhere in lare jiatclies looking like a ilustin; of taut. They are jeiierally known as snow fleas or .snow lice ami have slight hop ping powers, hi'inej ahle to leap some three or four inches. Thev entiri lv (lis appear when it freezes a.irain, and n it j a trace of tli.'in can he foi;o;l. They do not fall with the kh.'.v as there may have been mi snow for a j month or more before their arrival and ! are probably analogous t;j the "ltd : snow" of arctic regions. ; Si'ciiTii! Time It Out. The hotel stood on a corn; r cf a main Btrcet and a co-iiparai velv nnf re .in ni ed side street. One i veaia-; I over'-p ar l the little o' l black man taliviiu vcrv savagely with another around the col lier on the side street, and aiuouL; th. r thinL's he fcaid : " Vt s, snh, an ef I hits you woau' be but two licks struck. I'll hit you an you'!! hit do grouu'. "You done heah wliac I say." D "ii ver Post. Ilt-r Liquiil .Voice. "Your wife has such a liquid voice," said Mr. F. iiuniiriu.ly to Mr. T. "Yes; that's a pretty good name fer it," replied Mr. T. Mr. F. looked up inor.irinoly, ami Mr. T. adiled immediately: "Don't you understand? Why, it never dries up." yoa know. " London Fun. Not Disposed to Delay Him. "I would l:o to the end of the world for you," Le exclaimed passionately. "I'm sure I wish you would, " she answered coldly, "aiul then junipolT. " Somerville Journal. During the tdepe of Paris no fewer than 2-2,000.000 letters sailed out of the city in the 54 balloons dispatched be tween the Kith of September, 1870, and the 2sth of January, 1S71. St. Lnuis has one church to 2, 600 of population. New York one to 2, 4GS, L'hieaco one to 2,081, Boston one to 1. 000 and Minneapolis one to 1,054. 8HIU Kewani IOO. ; 4 Tt-o rea-ier? of this paper w;!I be plonc-l to y earn that there is at least one irea;iiJ dense ;!.?.t science has been able M cure m a:! its :tazcs. atvl that is Catarrh. HaU's Catarrh Cure t! lsti'.euniv positive cure kh-jwh i i ircmrimi b fraternity. Catarrh beinc a constitutional i:- y ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Ha.l's "v Catarrh Lure is taken interna. iv. actinn directly Q '.lpon the ! ioo.i an.! n!i'.cou -uifaces ot the sys- ti-ii,. thereby de-troyina: the found ition of the osease. and trivins the patient strenath by build- 4. ire vp t!ie const. tutiou and asststitii; nature in '' di.iuif its vvork. The proprietors have so much 's faith in it- curative power? that they orfer One 9 Hundo- i Dollars i"r anv case that it tails to cure. " Seud i-n" i'.st of tc-VM"n'.a!-. . V Vdrfss. I'.J. HENiV 5iCo Taiedo, O. j A s .tJ by I ru5e 'r ; & Insure in me Ueim.iii American. Fred Ebiner, Aent. I tt i li t'i , li. r. e a c ear' :i g over a thou ami ai eo'ints oi, oir book-, in if (hi m lliall hilt li, lie' ."jr..,,. i(, l.lnouilt" ; o a in - , I. - n hi wliieli would I e i ( us O' . I j f ,,, rai l in. If vim can I pav all vou ' e ' I a 'i o! ' : r i i: d we will send c i j.t 1 1 , n t u . 1 1 mail wild u c a i tl ot I I 1 il - I I i -l I w II in. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS I-rrjjl NotlCT. !m II I' I) -'I,' t rt il ( ;e - (.'emit v Ni t'iaik In tin reai'i-r "t T.'.e u.i i -I i.iii'.h : ji ef . I lull ii Km.i..'', Alma I., u K.iuikt . ;,!!! . ,-.!!, 1 I i I ! . ii I .ti 1 1 V 1 i.e "! .1 1 it rl.f ti i sell t hr I t'.l! e t.iii- tie ; e i t I'hi-d inu Ic in tlii-ahiiVr en- !.!' ! .C: i. ll"ll U.l,.l K.II1I--I-V. Jll'le. nil the .!., nt h,:v. A I i l'.'s. 1 w ill ..ii tin- tint el S, -J,., !,,!, , -'.1S. ;,t Ji) UCI.II k .1 III.. .i' li e '1 .-.I "t tin' i. 'Hut Imiim-, iii I'l.ttts- ::i i; ! ' . i i .iinl, Ni-ln.e-k i, nltt-i lei sale .nt i. ;ii ii i ,ci ! tliiei- in lln- i ti i t li i-.i-.l iju.titci ! II. e ' t:.VM"l i'i.ill.'l, !..t i.nc lillll il.-J Jil l t I II O ' II 'in..li",l 'll.ulrl el Ihc ,,utll- .i-t h'i.iHi i .m l ' '. t; ..' li t i-i-ii in tl,r it.e.o- 1 1 ':.n i,-i . il !l,e -. ,i. : In-.ii iu:u lor Ami li e " I"' i-t 'J ..ul. I ' I tin' ; tliWl-Ht lU.llti-I, .i ill i: 1 ' i ii ii--li'i'ii. ill t.ivvi, 1 1 . i lui-lve, lentil I i.u..'i- I'litiiu. iii i '.e. t .iiinn, Nelu.isk i I ..I II ne I n ! 1 i'Ii l 1 1 .". t t ... I i I V M, I )n k es ail I.I' -11. 't . leli. iii '.ell .ant twrtli- in 1,1, ,( v iinr. -t.i.l li ::n..n'' a ..l.te.ii an I let leu nt .,,tk u let, i v. mi n I lie c ai , , I I I- ii, iu 1 1,. I 'as . ' '. mi . . S ! i.i , a. I., tin- Icrlifl l.i.lilfi t.. tasli. s.e ! n. ill.. I n !.!( .Ill llil ll l.l.-.l til Iff I'MlltllS I i ' "! .i: I I. ll' I. .11. tl .1 lei I Ulil l.t- in, i. If In tlie I'M I'-"' r i: I' 'li tl.f pi :n lit el ' lie )i 1. 1 I.i ' . 1 1, f I I ' j.'.e I I'l'li" ! Ihf I ell.. I 11.111 H 11 If In ll If ,1 en -! .el ' I. ' i . i I I Ii M ( I Koi it K I-, ,i . i .il 1 : .111 ale I li . I, fi 1 1 h lil a I' A::;;-. I : 1 1" i -. II v i "ii t ' ai k .ne I ( ' A . Ials. e o Nilt lill's Sale 1 ; v : i I i.f ' 1 .in i . i ii I ! "i . is I I . ( if ii I''. I I '. ' .. Oil, t If! r "I tin' i ! 1 - I I ill . ..lilt, I t ll 1 11 an.: t..s l.o i , , i 1 1 1 , V'in.ek i. an, I to Hit- ih i .-.!. 1 v. . : :i tin- I 'I..'. ..I i.i.'iul.fi, A. I . 1-. . at :.' . i ..i. i. i.. li, "I -a: I .1., . at Ihf small 'In i "M I 1 li.,.; e 111 ih- i ;t v n I'lalt- 111. nit Ii ' , i.i "..;.'.',. lil .il .;:'.... aie I to I he j le:'!" I !! lei t"l i .1-1.. I In' I'.li-iVMliK If.tl tv,t.ltr I I .t I en i I :m k I vm-iiI v "i f i "I i in the v . ! iu" -I I 'ii .' " !. a. I a . mam, Neln.i'.ka. t".;.i i v. .; !, '!,. .i aiii't-i'. ami a'un le nam es '!.. i i: . .' e . ,. , n.; : i in iimu: r a J , J e : I I a i n l :if. lie--. I' in.; '. ol i i'.'ii .'in,) Liken as the 'i 'i i: "I V A. I .c. .-. ,lfl, n. I. n.t, tn aii- lv ,t I :.; i , ul ,1 .i : ! i .i.u o ieil l. I In- - ai in i i ;..'. ... el M..i I" ... . i.nt tt. a.;aiii-l haul ill- il !.'.!. I' ail !.. N.-iiia-ka. xiz " I. A. I) , sys. l I Will 1. 1 1 , . ; i "I. a ... .ntv. Nfl.i.eka. I. J. I . .M I.i .I.-. I J.'i.uly. ..It ,ii,i y hi jii.i ml ,:i . Notice to Creditors. ' K I il I'." A s h A . . I '. . ' Ill I 1 1 II lit y (null. I I 'i.u J..I111,,,!,. .le ia lie . . , I -a . i ! l .11,1 i.i 1 - i"'l a ,1 e. i , I. a.- ne r a. .il l!.. .11 n,l..l I . i l:e ' la'.,. 1 i: : en that the 1 1 f '1 t,.rs nt ; I levl Ihf .e In, 1, ,,. ,1 i.i said . i "'; iii , a !:e ul I ass c . hi ut y , ii l e . I i : l'l'"' 1 "i. lit ' '.1 1 ; m en 111 I i.iiiv : 1.1 , "ii tin- tine! l.i ul Man li, a- .1 . 1 1 k a. in , l"i I he 1.11 1 leisf n 1 1 I I, ;a . n.S h ,1 l-Miillllhltlull, al ii I ai. ,..;n f. i in iinlis ate alliiwfl 1 ' "I . ' I - .1 . I , I I'.f, ll to llc flit 1 In-11 1 ti 1 ; 1 . ni - , le 1 i'Ii,- f a 1 I a 'In- a - lni 1 m - 1 1 atnr to st-1-t. -a: 1 fs ai,-. I: ,.n ih.; tin. il il ,y ol f ptt-uilit-r. is. s itiif-- in v h an I a ml t In; sf al nf s.i i , I (intnty 1 'in; at I' .aem-anli. Nflnaska. this ;;-i.i I.' stl, Jay ,, Ancn-t. s;is. (ii.onoi-. M ri unu k, ( 'iiint y J tnle. Legal Notice. In tin- I list- ii t Ceil ' 'I I '.i t'i 'on in v, Ne In ask a. In tin- mailer ot tin :,,'.,'.". ) A I l e n all in ol Nathan. ul II. Meeker, a'liiiinis tiat 11. wiili Mill anin xe'l ol the c tate ol John ( 11 -ai k , 1 lei e i-c il, lni In t-iise In sell leal estate I" i.u 'l.ljts, ie.n ies ami c.icisfs til ifliniii 1 -1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I 1. 1- ( 1 1; -e c.iine ' in h.r hearing tiiion the peti tion nt .,aih miei II Mfekei in 1 111 1 1, 1 1 1 a ti n 1 1! the e-l.t'e'il tii, 11 i usaik. il-ce.ee'l. uiih will an i.e e I pi a 1 ne I "i a 1 ien-e t sell the i est niie I1.1 . 1 i v. 1 .. 1 n: i le- s, hi t h . est i 11a r ler 1 s iv 4 1 tf sec l a 'ii s 1 1 r,: tu'.vmhip fifvi'ii III) rattle nine (!J ( 'a -s e iu n t . .rlitii-k.i ul it stltll'ient ainotmt lit tail- , tl ullll .11 ,11.:. ; tin- -niiii'lu pay the fusts nl a. 1 1 is! rat 1011, liebts : a;- I i'-;.-'esnl sa.,1 c tale a.i.l its appearing to 1 t '11: ineie 1 - itif'l in I:; ol the il .st 1 n t 1 on rt nat , tii-ic I- not sullie' e t persninil pmpcity in the h it sael a.lnnni-ti iter to p.t the ile bis. Viii ies, en iti's anil exiieie cs oi i he auni 1 nis- i 1 1 a . : -n i t sa ai e-tate. an 1 it appearm;: to the ju.ia.; "t tin- eni.rt that it is nei f ary to sell the 1 i, a. e-;.ile ih'-i ill) il iii sai.l petition, lileil herein ; I.. i the pitMiieiit 'I saal ilei.ts, u-yacies, chiirKes ' .in 1 e.u.n-i.'s nl in I n, i iii.-,t rai i' in . ! I , 1 O......I .1 I ll, .t o'l ....r,.u tfifs-.-.l in sahl e-tate ap ear be ll ne me at the "i"' e .i the . n-rk nl the .iistrict trtiurt of ( ass i oiait '. . Net'i aska. in t he crt y nt I lattsnmiitli. on ! the :i I .l.i ..t September, is-h. at two d'i I,,ck p in. . I sa: I it.tv to sin '.v cause why a license n ;ii I not be liianu-'l as iiravea, to sanl ai- j in : n . -1 1 at a t i -ell t'.e iibove ilei.i ibel real es.- I tale or s i niniii thereef as may be necessary to i p i -.1.-1 ilebts. leaeies. chaise- ami expenses. I 1 1 i-, Im i n. r m h ie 1 that a c.pv nl this notice ' '" ifihiisht-I l;.r h.ur si:o.,-ivc week- prior to I In tune livi I n sael hearim;. m the .Seliil- ! V.V, k,v .Ni.w, Hi.uai.h. a leual new.-tater. t.uh- i.e'I in l ' ii- cot! ut . Nebi eK.a 1 tate.i ti. , Ulst 'lay ol Ju.y. Imi. I'.asm. .s. K.',msi.y, Jinie. Wheeler & Wilson wing Machine. Rotary Motion and all Bearings. WHITE BR EAST f l.! )IN A V K. AND li, i v;:-.VM- I'.SK.N. Maiiapr-r. 4 4 4 5- t 4 rS Sum v of a: 1 tho BK.ST Ci HADES S M , nr f f 1 CftCT 1 KA!l f g Si2 I OUll '2--- - ItViiL 1Z. Iuciudiu the Faa'.ous Missouri. Illinois, Jackson Hill and Canon City Lump Always cm hand Also a quantity of ci'-.-'iper (li.'. ies of NCTl-OAl-. We also 4. vp "ii ban I a;. k;:.ds ol voju. '.ii or ers pi ..;iip:l iel.verei. l.eav order t erocerv sl.neof A. H We. kbach & ' " 4 ? - . - B V v mwmwS COAL YARD Another CJnce ! WE CAN'T STOP. EVERYBODY wants ono, purchased another Kendall's Perfected Receipt Book A I "II i nna win continue to ,'jjivo one its a PREMIUM to those who pur chase goods at our store amount ing to $3.00. Don't Wait This Tim Until they are all gone, and then "kick yourself" because you were too late again. REMEMBER, there never has been a Re ceipt Book published wi ich has given such universal satisfaction and contains so many of the very best receipts and so few poor ones. IT WILL SAVE $10 A YEAR in any family, and many times will save life as well. EVERYBODY IS TALKING About the wonderful bargains they get at the.. Great Coiiihinotion Sale. We are making a special effort to please everybody and bring to your very door the greatest bargains ever offon-d in Platts mouth. We want more trade and we are bound to have it, if we can get an oppor tunity to show vou the bargains we offer. Remember the Premium. You will be exceedingly sorry if you miss it this time. COME IN AND SEE US. Wo givo u Coupon vitli each sale, v.liich yon u re to sno until ycM Ituvo $.).)( worth. If we fail fn e.io ou u Coupon with your pu rcluisc, just nsU for ll. JP. &. WIIJTJ: DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES PLATTS MOUTH, NEB. They banish pain and prolong life. 6 i '1 -4 e:; No matter what the matter is, one will do you good, and you can et ten for five cents. A now mtyln fmckt, ront5ntnf 7" i:rr vs r n'rr at 9om 'Ir-jir Ar-n - r-: v. vk ' ' -T . , - i TAltlJai wu b !bt for fire nui. H;t UH',.l.'-.i,-: Ml Permanentlv cured by using DR. WHITEHALL'S UIILI 'MA TH ' ITU'. Tim surest and the best. Sold by druggists on a positive ron rn idee. I'iee 50 cents yer box. Sample snt free on mention of this pel, lienrion TUE DR. WHITEHALL MEGUI.MINE ) . South Ii..-nd. Indian F.RST NATIONAL BANK OF l'HTTSMOL'Tfl. NF.H. 3AID UP CAPITAL. 550,000 Offers the very best facilities for the prompt transaction of Legitimate Banking Business, STOCK?, bonds, k-'old. eovernmcrit and 1m al j securities oouv-ht and sold. Deposits re- ceived ana interest allowed on the ccrth- cateB. Drafts drawn, available In any part of the U. n.n-1 all the princlu'.e towns of Europe. Collections rnaae and promptly remitted. Hiahest market price paid for county warrants. s-.M and county bonds. j DIRECTORS: II. X. Dovey, Hawnorth. 5. Watigh. V. K. White, G. E. Uovey. Go. E. Dovey, Pres., S. Waugh. Cashier, ri. . Dut. At. Cashier and so we have supply ol e A, " ON I: GIVi-S i;.i:lief v., ' . . :' ' r 'i i ,?. v.- 1 ,3 ' i t "v-"' .. r.'.'. .i V' ; n : -. - T .r nl, "..iiiinl- M. I-..:;!, .1 ITU i 2:3. FITZUKitAfjI) li t- now -to'.-k, r.e'.y ris and is re,) ! '.ed lic-lter thun ever to t'ik: ertrvj of ft Genera! Livery Business. Q trii s triage lf "'-1 iarts of the county. Low price- ;tr.i courl- eojs tre;itlTi"Il'. si-j-Ured. ; ....... . VIvr STS j ! i !' M I II M lL M 'lat 1 -.nit.M t h, Nt hril-ka. i , p-TTpTCTT A "NT RnT"ENGf3 01110 111 OOXiJllUiJ Reading Rooms and Dispensary, Urcw lliiil'lii'i-', I,l.itlmuth, Neb. ( i-.M-ii fi .-v. 1-1 a. :r.. t ii. and 7 to 9 p. t ld p.ipC's r t '-! at t ii offloc. ( l , - '-j 0