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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1898)
DEPARTMENT STORE ALWAYS IN THE LEAD. tho t ino, but Y mt.t Funtn I tfoo.1 nil WU II 1 II) fllTTO DDITO i Rare Bargains in Boys' Oothin A Big Line to Select From at UNHEARD-OF PRICES... Suits up to 8 yr size, $1.00. Suits up to 18 yr size, $3.50. Suits up to 12 yr size, $1.50. A nobby up-to-date suit, $2.50, Usually sold for $4.00. DRY GOODS Special Sale for a Short Time, A nice line of Plaids at 25c, suitable for comfortables. 36-inch Percales, dark styles, at 5c, to close out. NEW MILLINERY DEPARTMENT The Nicest as Well as the Largest Line of Pattern Mat Ever Shown in Cass County. A Pull Line of Sailors and Walking Hats. We can suit everybody in Style and Price. DON'T FAIL TO CALL. DEPARTMENT STORE, Opposite Bank of Cass County, Plattsmouth. BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Money to loan. A. W. Atwood, the druggist. Insure in the German American, Fred Ebinger, Agent. The Main incident ha3 run up a bill of $375,000,000 for Spain to date. Mystic Encampment I. O. O. F. No. 31 will install its officers this evening. Fou Lale A nice dining room table. Enquire at the News of fice. The Gut Ileil continues to head the list as a fine 5-cent cigar. Ask for no other. The secretary of the mystic legion will be at Gering's drug store Friday night. No new cases of diptheria have been reported at the city clerk's office since the 20th. FOR SALE. First class steam laun dry at a bargain. Call on J. II. Thrasher. A. W. Atwood, the drugeist, is haying some ne?t signs painted by Otnatt today. The only original Cole & Cole air tigh t heating etoves at Ebinger Hard ware company. If you want to smoke the best try Wurl Bros. Gut Heil. The finest 5 cent cigar made. If you don't see the Gut Heil cigur call for it, and get the best 5 cent ci gar in the market. A full line of Lisk's anti-rust tin ware, wan-anted for five years, at Eb inger Hardware Co. General Miles has written an accept ance of the invitation to be present at Omaha jubilee week. Patterson & Kunsman sold the cir cus people over 600 pounds of meat Wednesday morning. A pretty good order for early breakfast. The News office is the best equipped job office in Cass county. First class work done on short notice. Frank Benfer was transferred yes terday from the hammer shop and is switchiD down in the B. & M. yards. A member of the Third Nebraska passed through on the B. & M. this morning, having secui ed a furlough. The crowd which went to the xpo sition today was Emaller than usual owing to the immense outpour yesterday. The Fa'r Storahas the greatest bar gains in millinery ever affered in this city. It will pay you to call and get prices. The new millinery store in the Union block, under Miss Tucker's management, is up to date. Don't fail to call. LOST A light yellow and white de horned cow about three years old. giving milk A suitable reward will be paid for information about location of animal by D. K. Barr or at News office. Remember the new train on the M. P. leaves here at 8:20 in the morning and leaves Omaha at 5:55 in the after noon for Plattsmouth. Chili has given Argentine five days to accept arbitration of boundary dis pute. The usual war in South Ameri ca is evidently overdue. Right dow is an awful good time to buy a good gum coat or umbrella. Joe Klein has them in every grade to suit the most exacting purchaser. J . W. Sage's horse palace is all com pleted in good style, and he has moved in and greets his patrons with a smile worth going several blocks to see. We have a first class tinner, and at tend promptly to roofing, and all kinds of tin work. Ebinger Hardware Co. Tickets are now on sale at Lehnhoff's for the concert at the Presbyterian church, Friday evening, September 23, given by St. Cecolia Concert Co. Nails which havo been in the flood for sale by the pound or keg, at prices below wholesale at the factory. Ebinoer Hardware Co. Billy Meson opened the republican campaign in southern Illinois yester day. Since Billy's voice was tuned for war he has not been heard before. Wanted A good girl for general housework. Liberal wages will be paid. Also a good nurse girl to care for a baby. Apply to Mrs. Julius Pepperberg. I. Pearlman, the furniture dealer, received two carloads of furniture and house furnishings oyer the B. fc M. this morning which will fill up his new ware rooms. Rates as low as the lowest, no street car bother, but depot right at exposi tion, is what the M. P. offers you ev ery day in the week, with three trains each way to choose from. Dr. Shipman's residence to rent. Large garden, fruits, etc. Call at house, 1411 Locust street, near the M. P. depot. Household furniture, fruit and vegetables for sale. Miss Mollis Berger, residing near Nehawka, was married yesterday in Omaha to Wro. Shepherd. The jjroom is in luck as he gets a good wife and a good farm at the tame time. J. M. Patterson, as administrator of the Jobnson estate, began suit in re plevin today against Andy. The farm will melt away before the heirs get together and settle their disputes. As an external liniment of most won derful penetrative and curative power Ballard's Snow Lineament is not equalled by any other in the world. Price 25 and 60 cents. F. G. Fricke. Thompkins, the young lawyer from Nebraska City, who was nominated by the fusionists for float representative, has been in town for the last two days. He will be a proper floater after R. A. Dittmar gets through with him on election day. The weather bureau says nothing about rain, hence we shall not be sur prised to see the globules of moisture come tumbling down before tho shades of night have fallen. The B. & M. will sell tickets to Kan sas City and return the 17, to 24, on account of the horse show for one fare. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, October 10. to 14, for one fare for round trip. W. L. Picket, Agent. Herman Streit weiser not only makes fine wine and raises fine grapes, but he is an artist as a gardener also. Among the extra nsce samples of his work as a soil tickler at Weckbach's today, we noticed some bunches of leek, a rare vegetable here, but more common than onions in France. John P. Cook, a young man living twelve miles south of Loupe City, while feeding damp grain in a thresh ihg machine had his glove caught in the cylinder and he was drawn in, his head being mashed to a pulp. His tragic death cast a gloom over the entire community where he lived. The inspector ' at Jacksonville re ported Bryan's.camp the filthiest in the entire district, and gave notice if the sanitary rules were not observ ed at once, that the officers would be held responsible. The sickness is charged to the condition of the camp. The yellow democratic journals will not be able to get much comfort from the report of the inspector general. The big war balloon that was almost shot to pieces before the battle of San tiago will be on exhibition next Mon day at the exposition, back of the Cyclorama building on the Midway, The entire exhibit will be completed btsfore the end of the week and will include the balloon which saw actual service July 31, a similar one and twenty-four smaller ones, which are used to locate the positions of the sig nal corps. These are colored red, white, blue and striped. C. H. Bailey, agent for the National Educational Union, is doing a good business as he deserves to do. The educational union is a plan whereby books may be purchased by the mem bers at wholesale prices, thus making a great saving, and with the member bership two of Murat Halstead'e books, which are worth more than the membership fee, are given free. Charley is an old resident of this county aud the News willingly en dorses his books and his plan. The gentlemanly agent of the North western Yeast Co is here this woek, distributing free samples of the cele brated Yeast Foam. No other article in the United States is so well and fa vorably known as Yeast Foam. Other kinds of yeast may be good some of of th" limn. Try a s:inip!e according to direction-, ami you will ho plca.-u'd with tho rcHulL Tho Plattsmouth Telephone Co. uro now putting in tho now phones, iind all parlies not on thoir list, who arc thinking of having phones put in their residence or placo of bui nivs aro re quested to leavo their names with 0. C. I'at mele or T. II. Pollock so that the p-le lioes oa.i bo arranged to nd vuntuge. Mr. and Mrs. I) M. John-on will give a reception this evuning in honor of their son Guy and wifo, ho having been married in Lincoln a few days ago to Miss Pearl Muri ish. Tho newly wedded c .uple will reside in Lincoln where Mr. Johnson has tho position of ollector for tho Singer Sowing Ma chine Co. After tho election there will bo a heated controversy as to who discov ered the late Jim Rouse. Tho honor will probably rest between Ben Frank lyn Green of the Journal, Sammy Chapman rr.d Henry Ilempel, tho lone lishorman of South Bond who aspires to the position of "lixer-gonur-al" for tho stnto houe ring at so much a fix. j nun BIB fl k I I 1 i u n mi K AH TH KY COMri AM) ISO. A. Sehaefer and wife wero exposi tion visitors this morning. Byron Chirk was attending to legal business in Lincoln yesterday. S. L. Giost.hardt, the Lincoln attor ney, was in town on business to lay. A. D. rJitrenbrodt and wife and Miv. I). Miller have gone to Now York on a visit Chief Engineer S. P. Weeks of tho B. & M. was in town today on company business. Win. De'.esdernior was in the city today on legal business before Judge Spurlock. D. B. Ebeisolo and Ed Lutz made their lira, visit to tho exposition tliis morning. ShoritT Wheeler went out to Eagle today to serve some papers in the Waldron litigation. Wm. Atwood and wife. N. I. Swift and wifo and S. II. Atwood and wife were exposition visitors today. Hon. John F. Polk, of Greenwood, cimoin today for a visit with his nieces and nephews from Indiana who are here. Elliott Utterback of Si'iouruey, la., was in the city today with his wife visiting his brother-in-law M. M. I'.eal and family. J. n. Jones and son, after a five years residence at Tekamah, aro in the city visiting Riley Jones and old time neighbors. Th-y Help Onv Another. A singular custom prevails ararmg tho Tartars or Kurds. If a ir.un gff.s in to diCicnltics that is, I .' hi.-: cattle or oth-.T movable rrrperty ii" p-.mr.s a littie brown .ii;,;:r into a piece f col ored ch-t-h, ties it up sind carries one such parcel to e:ic!i of his frieuiis und aciiuakiiar.LCs. In return ho is present ed, acco:-uii.r to circuiist.t:;cvs, with a cow or s!:c -p or a '.j.ii ct mouoy. He is thus at oi:ce set on bu leps again. The same method is ted when a yonrg man wishes to marry, hut is not iu a position to satisfy the l.r.iviifs of his intended bride in the matter of the "bashlyg" that is, l.iiuvk'.e dower. Only in tliis cat e he noes i:ot &o round himself, tut send.-: a friend or a scr-,;!::t. Japanese i"ir'U-fir!:s. In Nagasaki. Japan, there is u fLno works maker who manufactures pyro technic birds of gri at size th-.;t when exploded se.iJ iu a lifelike manner through the air and perform runny movements exactly like those of li-iag birds. The secret of making these won derful things has been in the possession of the eldest child of the family of each generation for more than 400 years. No Cause For Commiseration. "Poor Dihbles! They say he got a pair of beautiful black eyes lately. I feel eorry for him." "You needn't. He got a very hand some girl with them." Short Skits. Try Allen's Foot-Ese. A powder to be shaken in tho shoes. At thi3 season your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweaty feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it to-day. Sold by all drupgists ar.d shoo stores lor 23c. Trial package fuee. Address Allen S. Oimsted, Leltoy, N. Y. United Modern. Plattsmouth lodge, No. 07, will meet at K. of P. hall Friday eveninjr at 7:30. A full attendance is specially desired as several ride the goat. candidates will The Klbt Train. The 8:58 morning train on the Mis souri Pacific is tho only train that ought to suit everybody who wishes to attend tho exposition. It stops at the north g;ite of the exposition and you can return home at 7.00 or 10:43 in the evening. For further particu lars inouire of C. F. Stoutenbop.ol'oh, Agt. Tourist I'amph letfl, Descriptive of Yellowaton National Park and the summer resorts of Colo rado and containing, besides maps and illustrations, a great doal of informa tion of interest to sight-seers and tourists, can be had by addressing J. Francis, General Passenger Ae-ent, Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. Found. At Fricke & Co.'o drugstore, a mar velous cure for all kidney complaints, nervous exhaustion and female (weak ness. It is Foley's Kidney Cure. The Evening News only ten cents per weeK, you can't afford to do with out it. Tucker Millinery Stock to Ho Sold at Half Price. A roK'IIOX FOR I:VKX I.HSS. .Many Other Kit 1 1; tint .lie OtTvr-d to tho' t urixrvuilvc lluyrr ity lit In t'ut I'rlce L.( h lilikh oui-n l. a; e n'l'eritig tho en tiro Milliiu rv stocK firinorly owned by tho Tucker SL-t''i e for fUo on tho Hollar some of it for even less. This stock em Unices a lare quantity of Ve' v-ts. Vol v. tl is, BL tis i f all colors. O-trieh rVuiIn rs. Tips, Aigrettes, .!! r .r;iy.-j. Fancy Feathers. Quills, Witrs. Jet lid ires, Ribbons. Vuilingo ar.d I,.tce-. There are 1 hits of every do-ct i,tnn, Irim-s HiiU shapes of all Ixii.t!-. ( 'It 1 1 1! ren '.i head vo.i r. Thro L'' is nojt ! . to:d, reganllens of value. Wo havo a largo stock of New Coeds thet we havo no room to show. Wo have r m:c' inied that the otilv way out o: it i.-i to start a SACRIFICE SALE, and have set Suturday, Sept. 17, for the opening of tl.is Astounding Sale. Wo quote a few slcige-hanimt r prices below which will pu:veti.o any j competition: j Fancy Tain O'Shanters, ll!c ! Fall and Winter Sailers. :i .c Imported fur Alpine liat-i all color-;, ...c Fine fur Walking fiats, -Tic Children's headwear as low as 5c Ostrich Tips. 10c uil!s, all i oloi -s. -V Frames of all kinds as low as ."c Shapes, from ."c up to Ribbons from lc up to ?."c We only quote a few sanmle prices, but v.e will guarantee that we can saye jou pel cent on anything in our line. We handle a full line of staple a:;d fancy (oo Ceries, 1 in and Wooden ware, (ilass and China ware, Oranite and Stoneware. Men's and Hoys' Clotl.itiK and Furnishing (.oods. Jewelry, l'er- Articles, Sh 'cs. Hosiery, Hooks, stationery, 'dates. fmnery and Toilet Trunks and Valines, pencils, etc. :t boxes axle-srease, P'c 1 do. c!olhes pile, lc 12 lbs Sal soda, "Jlc in bars Diamond C soap. 'Tjc Argo march, -ic. 21 boxes l'ailor matches, ".'lc 'J ib package Oatmeal, a Kxtia line Cider Vinegar, per jja', l"C Syrup per gal. 22c lit lbs C sugar for $1 17 lb; f;ran sugar for Jl Yeast cakes of all kinds, per pkg, lc 2t)-o. can baking powder, Pc Come and let ui con v; nee you that we aro one of the lowest-priced houses in the country. We aro tho only ex clusive CASH house in the eity. Ex amine our goods', get our prices and you will never forget, TLIE FAIR STOilE, Thiid door East B;ink of Cass county. IlorseH Hint Mules. Wanted: Tho best draft horses and fancy chunks I can gel, weighing from lOoO to 1800 for eastern rind export market. Also pacers 1 he more speed tho better. I will also buy mules from three to eight years old, if fat and well broken. I will pay highest market price at Piattsmouth, on Mon day, September 20, 180H-oneday only. E. E. I'OWKLh. For S;tle. A 48-acro fruit f irm ve:-y Enquire at News office. cheap. .. ..GRAND.. .. BENEFIT CONCERT, For the Piattsmouth Public Library OX EVENING OF Friday, September 23d ..AT THE.. Presb3'terian Church ..nv the . St. Cecelia Concert Conn, y i f1 Miss Mayme Sullivan. Soprano. Mrs. Jessie Brown-Dorward, Reader. Mr. L. C. Hazelton, Tenor. Mr. Robert Cuscaden, Violin Soloist. Mr. Sigmund Eandsberg, I'ianist. Under the management of MRS. HELEN E. LEWIS. Tickets, 50c Children, 25c. Ice Crecm cn tha Lwn, or served on tho piazza, ii the proper caper just n'w, when the family are inuulging i-i tenia-, crcquet, golf or other heilthy i ort. Tnere is noth ing to equal our delicious ice cre;;m as a eoolinir. refreshing aud nourish ing refrf shiner t. We will er:d it to your order iu .ny fjiim ty desired. ho llo way, The Baker, FitZiierahl Bo-ck. JAMES W SAGE, Tllli: Leading Liveryman, The best of rigs furnished at all b.v.ir and j rices are always re'Sunnbic. i htmost convergent boarding st-V a f .r far mers in tha c t PLATTBMOUTFI N R HARD Missouri Coal, (ienn;;:e I'aiM .1 ( ity Coal FOR CASH Leave orderj at F. S. Whito"? Store. W. J WHITE. yJk r.t tit 'Xtwrx rx : : r.i r.', r.'r r; y, rf. y. j ? r, v, ri r.'r n Vi XZ t ' The average Evoy's suit is pretty sure to show that he's reached the end of his summer vacation. If he's had any fun, he probably needs refitting before lie can present himself creditably before his teacher and schoolmate-;. ..School Suits.. Are a most trying problem to Moth ers and to us. They must not be too costly, and hey must be of durable material and strongly made. XX XX XX XX r.t - m & xx XX XX XX XX XX r.t XX XX Our Leaciershi In Men's Clothing For Fall and Winter will be main tained by showing the most depend able line of Stylish Clothing to be found anywhere. Our Fajj Styles m Men's Suits are ready. Our Range of Prices $7.50, $8.00, $9.00, $10, $11, $12.50, $15. We welcome inspection. Our stock is worthy of it. 6. t wosgou & Son. XX X . . 1 I'M (Dial iers, Hit h o rtfn s h a zs. XX XX XX XX XX XX vx XX !X XX XX XX vx XX XX XX XX Kt XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX & XX XX XX XX XX XX XX IX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX x: ft XX XX rx XX rx XX r.i r.i rx yy. r.i m W fS t. s s f V V ' At VS Sr St fi Sr r-ry r.i y.t r r. y. r.i rs. j y, r. r.i r.i r.i r.i St -V . - v S fO. Sr SZ et Go m od Advice Can be given, taken and used with out spoiling it. Just as good after using as before ; and it makes no difference how many use it, it is good always. The best advice we can give you is to cry us before buying any thing in the JEWELRY line. We are positive we can give you as good bargains as anybody. We always sell as cheap, and generally cheaper, than our competitor?. Our Watch and First-class. R'. pairing is Second Door South of Po-.toMcr, PLATTSMOUTH xx $i 2? 4? ? 4? ? ? 49 5? t? ? 4? 5? ? 5? e; 45 45 4? 45 45 45 45 45 4? 45 45 45 45 45 49 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 15 45 45 45 &, " AAA A f c: 2 n rt. e-.J A, A A A A A S, A c A A AAA AAAAAA ri r. t ri .1 n fMAlEf Hf I inAW!! L't An now yif liiiioi u c)i)Ui o The Finest Line in tile City. ICverythin.y liriyht 'Lnl Xev, Direct from the Centers, of Fashion, ..Under the Mnnrixment of . . MISS a NINA - TUCKER A BICAUTIFUL LIXi; Ov MILLIXKRV .... WILL UK OFKXKI). . . . Thursday Morning, Sept. 15 I.N THE UNION BLOCK, Xcxt door to F. G. Fricke's, which it will pay you to visit .... MISS KVAXS, a lady of experience, from the east, will have charge of the Trimming- de partment .... The public invited to call.... MRS. L. J. 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