T ... K The Semi-Weekly News -Herald PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS . . . BV THK . . . NKWS I'UHIilSllINd COMPANY, M. D. POLK, EDITOR. DAILY KDITION. One Year, in advance, . . . . Six Month One Wei'k, hinle Copies, 8KMI-WEKKLY KDITION. Ono Year, In nJvance, . . . Six Months , . 85 (10 . 2 f.0 30 '. l 00 T"P LARGEST GIRGULftTION Of any Cass County Paper. KKFflll.ICAN TICKET. Stute. .. Fur (inventor, M. I.. MAYWAKli, For lyieiit.-Ouvernor. .. (il UKGK A. MLKIMI!-.y. Fur Secretary of State, C. DU'KAS. l-"or Auditor, T. L. MAT1IKWS. For Treasurer. 1'F.TKK MOKTKNSF.N. For State Superintendent, J. F. SAYI.OR. For Attorney Oeneral. N I). JACKSON. For Com. Public Lands and Buildings G. K. WILLIAMS. ConKr-HMloiiHl, I'or Congressman, First district K. J. liUKKKTT. County. For Senator W'M II. NEWELL. For Kcpiesentativcs T. T. YOUNG, ERNEST I'OLLARD. For Float Representative R. A. I HTM AK.- . Fur (Jounty Attorney . J ESSE. L. ROOT. For Commissioner, Third district TURNER ZINK. The democrats of Lancaster county are vorv chilly over a killing "Frost" j that blighted their judicial hopes last week. '1 GKORfiK Younh & Co: ought to ho proud of tho assistance tbey have ron- derod a democratic paper so as to en- J able it to malign republican dates without stint. candi Gov. IIoLCOMit is smooth "gooda. He chaperoned Bryan to the White House- with a tearful appeal for' tho soldier boys in Forida and Manila, but in re ality ho was simply trying to wedge in a ploa for a furlough for Cp.lonel Bryan, whose soul yearns for tho po litical harvest home feasts of Illinois and the popocratic barbaeues-of Ne braska. Omaha Bee. ' The supremo court .bolds Mayor Moores ineligible, and - acccording to the opinion handed down yesterday he will have to step down and out.' This is a hard blow to Moores 'and his friends and if he has been the. victim of porsonal spite in the trial below it is certainly a most unfortunate affair. If, on the other hand, he has retained lees and is really a defaulter, then the only regret is that the decision did not come sooner. It is claimed, on apparent good authority, that Germany is furnishing Aguinaldo with money and munitions of war, so that he will soon - be' ablo'to attack the American troops at Manila. The insurgent chief appears to haVe plenty of money and war material, but4a;commoD humanity has brought new where it nil eomns from hn VifP n t mvstflrv. Thnrfl ni'n'pnnntfli tistrinl J J . " 1 German-Americans iu this- country to lick Germany to a finish," "with several-1 million natives who would enirtv rriv-'i k . rL-A- ?ak . i vit,.v necessary. Senator Pettiouew: who xbolted the republican party because-t ' re- iused to make itself the tool of a score or more of wealthy silvei minersof the west, has been compelled to suspend the free silver campaign in South Dakota because nobody turned out to near nim. senator t'ettigrew says: "the c impaign was begun too .soon." On the heels of this comes the an- nouncement that Senator Kyle of that state had ahondoned populism and free silver and had declared himself a convert to the republican party, while H. C. Loucks. one of the founders of populism, and author of . the '-Omaha Plat.'orm" a man of national reputa tion in politics has repudiated fu sion and declared himself out and out for the success of the republican tick et this fall. For a vouDg .state South Dakota is doing quite well. The latest scheme resorted .-to by the yellow journals to keep breath in the soul of the rapidly disentegrating clamor about the starved andTieglect- ed soldiers has been expiod'ed 'by per-1 sons attached to the war' departments Some of these enterprising jQurnals have dressed up cripples, and .tramps and poor degenerates in American uniforms ang sent them out into the high-ways and by-ways to impersonate returning soldiers. There is no law to punish this kind of ehatn's, . or o prohibit persons from impersonating soldiers. Under the tutorshia-of their enterprising employers they are sent through railway trains and to private houses in the eastern cities, tellinb pitiful tales of cruel neglect and sof- ferring, to bear out the heart .rending stories which appear in the papers, and we next behold these poor . paralytics in dime museums exhibiting their sores in public in order to affect the result oi me iau elections. Army oill- cers who traced a number of these alleged heroes discovered that they commission appointed by the Presi were Impostors in the pay of certain . dent. There is no attempt to conceal newspapers, and have so reported; But as there is no law to reach this class of shams, and they have nd con nection with th army tob..a!t with hs comtm.itliul, h y w 1 ccn- tinuo to imiMHB on the pun in, v. mil the police authorities see fit ti run them In as vart. Ex. AN INCIDENT OF PRO TtCTION. It is repot tod that th) former owners of tho Inrebl tin pl tj estahlishment, in ;ho world tiro ahont to remove from Swansea, "VY ales to Pittabnrg. They rccQtly vol 1 theic extensive plaut in Wales, whicti had for norue time been idlo,.at u considerable sacrifice and will use tho proceeds in erecting mills near Pittsburjf, i believing that tht. United tilaleR it hereafter to bo the fort h.o.t tin plate pr.Mlucojr country of the world, as il is already the great est market lor tin plate. This ia an incident of the policy of protection and there is. none more attikinjr in the entire history of that policy, llefore the pxssage of tho McKinley ; et, observ-a thj Philadel phia I'res-, thtH country imported an nually from $:., iOO.OOO to $;0,00U,000 worth of tin plate. Gradually the im- rt iliona navo aecnneu unm me iasi liscal year they agyiegated only $3,- 09,118. "Not omy has this great ln duslrv ," says the paper, been thor oughly entabli-hed by means of a pro tective tarilf, but the price of tin plato has been greatly reduced. Ex. W. M. NEWELL. Tho same Journal which has bo much to aay, now, against judge Newell printed the following in its issue of April 2, 1898: , In lS'.io lion. V. II. Newell "was mayor of Platlsmjuth. He was an ideal business .frian, .and had a standing i eq.ua!. to any man in the city for saga city" antf good judgement. But his rec ord Or-t mayor developed that, with all his magnificent business faculties, he wasji. lamentable failure was Dot far -toseerU. It laid in hiB inability to com prebria' the needs of the people. lit was a inm of exceptional morals, tie had. every opportunity to nnd the desires of his own class of citizens, hut 'ho singularly overlooked tho wants, .of the . bulk of the population. The people of Plattsmouth are compos ed' or 'laboring men. : They work b'ix days an dV on the seventh day are en titled1 ta recreation. He was a moral public official,' and his policy compre hended the closing of every form of amusement or recreation upon Sunday, and the result was a steady drain of money from this city to neighboring cities on that day. This was because other towns gave liberties Platjs- hiou'th would not.' ;. SHAMELESS PARTISANSHIP. The record of the late war makes one of the brightest pages in Ameri can history, says the Times-Herald. The5" war' was fought and won in four months. The American arms did Dot meet with a single defeat on land or sea, and every battle was fought on foreign soil or in foreign waters. The entire world., looks with admiration upon- - this magnificent achievement. and is euk gistic in its praise. In this.hour of the nation's glory, when every loyal American s heart should swell with pride, the brilliant record of, the war is made the target 61 political mud battery fired by the Connecticut state democratic conven tion. The following declarations defama tory ot the nation and its executive were adopted as a part of its platform: '"We. cidl attention to the fact that. while a successful war in the cause of I hjtno-r to the Americ.tn people and f merit of.the various war uepuriments 1 h'ascti ilied bur exultation and brought bonio to us a sense of shame. l ho American, sailor ana soldier have o-one-their full-duty, but the d l - nnnistration of Prefident McKinley TuiS'beeh utterly incompetent to dis charge the obligation which the man agemvpt. of the war imposed. Incom petency and venality in places of high trust have brought disn'-ace upon the administration and aroused the .ire of I ah Jridi j.nant people. If.'Hhe administration of President McKinley has been utterly in cm pa tent to discharge the oblig tions which the management of the war im posed," how could it wage a "success ful war" and bring "new honor to the American people and fresh glory to the flag"? And if it has brought "new honor to j the American people and fresh glory to the flae- " bv what Droeesa of reas oning do such achievements bring "disgrace upon the administration and arouse the ire of au indignant peopld?" Spain certainly does not think that President McKinley was incompetent to conduct a war. Dewey was compe tent enough to annihilate Spain's I Asiatic squadron. Sampson and Schley were competent enough to destroy j Cervera's magnificent ships, Merritt was competent enousrh to take Manila. Shafter and Wheeler were competent enough' to win the battles of Santiago and -El Caney,' Miles was competent "onpp'gh .to inspire and direct their -work and to dictate the terms of the 'peace Jpr.otbcol. In-order to'-accomplish all this an army ot 300,000 then was mobilized. It was nee'eisa'.y to select a large number of staff oTHcers from civil life. It I wru'ild "'hriv hnnn mir9ininn if none of them had made a mistake and 'all hiidlbeen competent. It has been a.Ilee-ed blunders wore mnaa in a quartermaster," commissary and medi- cal departments which caused some unnecessary hardship and resulted in an increased percentage of illness among th3 troops. These allegations ha'e , been made -not proved. They concern matters of army detail. Thev j are being investigated by an expert any fact 05 to shield Any officer who may be proved derelict. The entire truth will be known. and made public, j and whatever the truth may b iti Blgniticanco will bo military not polit ical. To make tho charg s f ml.-man-ageinetit in matters of unity detail tho hsir) for a (iltitidt-r tii' i) the nation in its hour of victor nnd upon tho 1'roK ident, who has b d to bear the double burdens imposed by I be eond net of tho war and the demands of diplom cy, is i inOHnlruui uoi. The only sunm of tharim th American will feel in con nection with the war ia that a body of men culling themselves Americans could be guilty of assaulting tho na tion' honor and defaming the chief executive with the hope of making political capital. INFORMATION AMI OTINION. Lincoln Frost, one f Lincoln's t-quarest a id best young lawyers, was nominated by the republicans in that district to fill Judge Halls place. The nomination is one of the best that could have been rn do. The Journal stit'S that Judge New e 1 r- cemmended that wages bo re duced fr m $1 2i to $1.10 and that the records show it. The records of the city does not bhow nriy puch thing. The city has never p ii.l less than $1.50 per day for a number of yi-nrs, but this is as near tho truth as tho Journal can toll when they are opposed to anyone pol itically. Tho long arid tho short man who have been committing all sorts of rob borioH would soon h:tve been captured nnjwiy, ns Lee Herdman's hold-up crowd have to go. The Omaha polic force will now bo t-Uen charge of by tho council and thieves and house breakers will now have their picnic ended. The Piattsmouth Post is the only pn-pe- in tne country dishonest enou.'h to say a good word for the Cass County fair fake. But then they probably were given the job of printing the pratuium lists, and a little patronage goes a long way with a new venture like the Post. Lou&viile Courier. l'ulltleal I'ointerw, The last fusion legislature raised the salary of the governor's private secretary from $1,GCU per year tn $2,000. This is the way the economic demopop reformers reform. The state house ring saves mcney by purchasing bogus butter for the insane and feeble minded and then gives the savings to its c'.erks and hangers on The Minnesota lawyer who imagines he is running for congress in this district is not making a very enthusi astic canvas. He ouyht to get Judge Broady to make a few speeches for him. Judge Hayward was in the city Sunday morning on his way home from the western part of He finds the outlook for the slate, republican success very encouraging. 'the Republican float representative district central committee will meet in this city on the 28th. -.'. Tho outlook -for a .repudllcatf sound money, victory this fall could not we.l be brighter.; ; fiferj' itto- on' the ticket wiit be tp.bonot :.tr'ihe.icbunty . - j:'4 .- - ; . Jhurt rsoOilng: so Good Xfegre iwi'liing-'juii as good as Dr. Ki 'g-'s New - Discovery for consiimp- lio i,-coughs and colds, so demand it and do not permit the alea'er to sell you some., sub t tute. H will not ciaim there is .anything better, but in order to make more profit he may claim sbmethinrretse . just as .good. Y".u want Dr.-K4fgV--Nw , Discovery because vou know it Co.ha safe and re li ;'bie, and g'UAfan.tee! W dbn good 0 money refuniu5)cjuughs", colds, con-umptiob jJ--for' ail siffections of th ro 1 1, etie-it and lungs, theie is noth ing' so trood as D -. King'- New Discov ery. Trial botile free alF G. Fricke's d ug store. Regular size 50 cents and 81 00. 3 lloaudOver to Court. In the case of the state vs. Ralph Palmer, wherein the latter, a boy 10 years of age, charged with destroying railroad property, a hearing was had before Judge Archer toJay, and the boy was bound over to the district court in the sum of $500. Jaspsr Young went on his bond. Try Allen's loot-Ease. A powder to be shaken in the 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 druggists and shoe stores for 25c Trial package free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. The stream in the Platte river from which the water company gets its supply,- has become so low that scarce ly enough water can be had, and it has been found advisable to dig some wells for a temporary supply. It Hits the Spot. When suffering from a severe cold and your throat and lungs feel sore, take a dose of Foley's Ilon- ey and lar, ness will be at a warm grate healing of the and when the sore once relieved, ful feeliner and parts affected will be experienced and you will say "It feels so good, it hits the spot.' It is guaranteed. Fricke & Co. Those wishing hair chains or hair wck of any kind done, will please leave their orders with Miss Adams at Dovey's store. Mrs. A. H. Knee. Rerr.ember the Evenino News is ; ill home print. A CRITICAL TIMB During the Battle of Santiago. SICK OR WICLL, A KL'SII NICIIT AND DA V. Tbe I'avkciH Ht ttiK Unfile of fSMiitlao U .. . .. .. , . . luua wcreuu lurinn. i itt-ir ii in- i.i- - rorm in ii'iiniC .1 uiiiinii ix nu himi uiiiiiin to th- Eront Sav-1 h- It:iy. P. E. Butler, of pack-train No. writing from Santiago de t.'uba, on July say-;: ."We all lu.d d iarrhoi a in more less violent loi ni, ana wnen we landed we had no time to see a doctor, for it was n e tse of ru-h and ru.-.h night and dav to keep tic treo;!-- sujudi' (I wit h am'inili.):i ritnl r it.'ori-, i but thanks to Cha inb )! i ti's Coiic, Choleia ;ind Diarrh'iea K' li.edy, we were able to keep at. work and keep our health; in fact, I sincerly he'icve that ''t one critical lim-i tbi- mediciae was tho indirect savior of our nruiv, for il the packers had Ixvn nuahb; to work ihcia; would have been no way of getting sup)li-s to '.he front. There were no r;ad.-. that a wagon trait; could Une. Xiy ctuncailti arid 1 1 1 .--elf and the good fortune to 1 iy in a sup ply of tnis medicine f.'roi:r p ick-t ain before we 'of! Tampi, aid I k;ow i:i four eases it absolutely saved life.'' The j'liove U Iter w.-s written to the manufacturers f this m-'tilc -e. : h ' (Jt.:: in ber ' a i r. .Vouchee !o , I a.-- j Moins, low;.. l''oi-a!e l.y all drngg Tin; .M if tu r I':n--,rt-Has :i rent d triji rati- of a f : re third to ' ii:ali;:, goo. I 1 vc v d iv :1 a .1; ing the exposition : xccil v!ie n i cr rate is made. All train - t:-p t ! the exposition gat-', givin:- c.xc- ftioii nl facilities for tin; con e n i :.- f patrons who save car f ire and unpleas ant, transfers. Take the old i-e.i.i';!.-M. P. train for Omaha ::id tin-- expo sition. Iusuro in the Germ:sn A met ic-itr. F.-ed Ebinger, Agnt. Tourint I'a m pli U-(h, Descriptive of Yellow.-ton National Park and the summer resorts of Colo rado and containing, besides ruapsund illustrations, a great deal of informa tion of interest to sight-scers and tourists, can bo had by :-.ddresHng J. Francis, General Passenger A treat, Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. Coin;; Dtiti ti I! ill. People suffering from Kid ney Diseas.es feel a gradual but steady loss of strength and vital ity. They should lose no time in trying Foley's Kidney Cure, a Guaranteed Prep a-alion. i Yiek Co. To Subs-rit-rs. We are :arrying over a thousand accounts on our books, many of tin nt I small but in the aggregate it amounts 1 to a neat sum which would iiel.j ns out: if paid in. If you can't pa3' all yt-u owe send us a dollar and we will send ; receipt by return nihil with a end of; thanks thrown in. Kvl! f in S-x Hours. Pistre-sing kidney and bladdor dis ease relieved in r-ix hours by " i III-. Gkeat South Amkuican Kidxi-a CUKK." It is a great turpi ise on ac count of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bla i.ier, kidneys uti back, in male or fern ale. li--lieve-retention almost immediately. If you want quick reiief and cure, this is the remedy. Sold by Geri n g & C-., Drug gist, Plattsmouth. Neb. Nolict- of St-t 1 1, im-ii t All parties indebt-ai 10 th ; lir.n of W. V. Coat.es & C'o. s:re rcque.-ied lo ca:l and settle with ti:eir success c-. the Ebtdnger Hardware Ctunp .11 v. IJuoklen's AriiJt-j y-Ov;. The best salve in the world for ems, burns, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, ch.ipped hands, ebii blains, corns, and all skin eruptions, nd positively cures piles, or no oa required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. G. Fricke Hard and Suft C'oni. John Waterman is sole agent for tho famous Mendota soft coal. Also carries the best grades of hard coal, wood, lumber, laths, shingles, lime, cement, etc. If vou ure geing to 'build, it will pay you to see Water- nan. Office at the rear of Water man block on Fifth ftreet,. Cheap Kates by Missouri F:ic-:ii To Atchison, Kansas on account of Corn Carnival, one fire for the round trip. Date of sale September 22, re turn September 23. To St. Louis. Mo., on nccou.it of St. Louis Fair, one fare for round trip. Dates of sale October 2 to 7, inclusive, with final limit to October 10. For particulars enquire of C. F. Stoulenborougb, Agent. TO CUItE A COLO IN ONE DAV Take Laxative Bromo Ouinine Tablets. All druggists refund the monoj" if it fails to cure. 2-5c. The genuine has L. 13. Q. on ech tablet NEW : . flDV&RTIS&M&NTS. BOOK AGENTS WANTED. The Real Bismarck anl The Fall of Santiago, T ..V. I. ,A t.. t:t. ...... . j I It. F. Finno & Co., 11 E Pith St.. New York. rtevr yaila to nesTcrts wray Hair to Jt Yon'Urui Color. Cure sc&lp d'ur-iM gt b&ir tmU.jig. tnc.ii"ltl"'l Pmi-i-lo i 1ii'P liitt.M oi t h i'tii' II 1,1 ' i : very d ay l a' r (; j' t ) ' I t c i;ti for the ioiii.'I t ! it ; 1 te d f'Ve ( it (-. . I . r.s ,:) ! trip. C. ;; e :! 2 1 ! i i j -: ' . I . "I! i . i ce 'A : '.1.7 ' i .-I. !.!- ir. O I 1 1 i I til' It 1 1 . i j I : i , i r--- i ..f I ' ! I - I '..r ' .'l ' V . ' ) I b I 'J - O' : ; ! ; ''' K ii :. - , r th. - x ti "i ! , . i l roiii I I Wbi'e i Mi Vi ri..ife; I y ha; i! h- : !i 1 win r. woriri . I 1 i - :t ! o :. to '. -: rtii 'n i.l' t it I pile I . k -. : i t J Vice '2 t ' t -. I " v-.,- .... For Rats, Mice, Roaches, 0 Other "f Vermin. IT'S A KILLER. After rtin. all vrni'i. si-ck watir anl tltc o.rii ;.;.. Ic!:e this killer is tin- most clru'.ily oii-iiit'i. For Sale by ell Dric;j;ist4. Price, 15 Cent. NEWTON MANUFACTURING & CHEMICAL CO. , 93 V.'iliiasn i'irttt. New York. ANCHOR WIRE FENCH... Strongest fence on tUo market, i perfectly afo DKil an effectual harrier n gal tint nil form of stock. Mads of Mo. H ralvnnicd steal wire. Crofts wires ttcurelj clamped. Inex pensive. Write for cat alogno. Meet, tbis paper OLD STYLEi OUR STYLE. (01 !o 1 t-c I) ! A. W. ATWOO!), j (Siictuss'.ir to Sttii'.li I '.it "a;c! -',) I for J'-U-e Drugs. Patent M.alicii.e I Stationery and Cigar-, I Pain's Oils. Vainishc-, Dy s, jj Paint, Hair and To.-!ii II t:-!i -, I Toilet Artic.es, I'ei lamer, I Soono-e-. and n.ii i; i' i e (Xit! .' e, ' 1. (i a 1 1 v t ; 1 .f Drug'-'i-t-' Sundrii s. 1 Wt mi ow ( i '.ass ami :1: lap. r, f 1 Humphrey's, Lu tie's and M im; ion's f ? it I I 1' Kilt U l I l II I 1 Ifjlll lj:, I'uro California Vi-'s niid L;-r;or- , f.-r MeJicin.al u-c-. In f ae' , e '." ; yt li n l csiai'v !ii'i 3 for X i J Sale iu first-eh.ss Kit:: S'.ores Prese- iptions Careful I v t 'oni no'i nd "! . Soniti Side Main Street, i !i at ' s:r."u th , Neb. i Sewing Mac&inc. 4 Rotary lotion and Ball Bearings NATIONAL BANK or iltt.-moutii, yv.'.i. PAID UP CAPITAL. S5C.OCO Offers the very Lest iaci-nie-: !'r tht pr .npt t!a:isa-:t:--n -f Legitimate L'ankina Business. STOCKS, boud, i'oii. so .rs !-. ft and lo a ! securities nought nnd 'o!ii. !f;i;'js!ts re ceived and Interest tillov-r-'i on th ertti ciites. Dritfis dr;iv;n, avails n: In any part of the U. au' all tlie pnnotple towns of Europe. Collections mane and promptly remitted. Hilipst nii.rUet price paid for county warrant -j. &tae and county bond?. Di";EGTOR2: H. X. Dovev, P. I!a-.VK-v.,.r;;i. ?. V,-iio. F. K. White. O. F.. i Gen. E. D ivey, ITC:-., W-::',. ' :.er H. N. I..v.-;v. -r . . -r Has new slo-'k, n rig- and is prepared belter th;:n ct rk t-t- o ' r- nf ft General Livsry cusincss. Qui::!-: trips made to a'-l pa Ms of the county. Low prices and court eous trcitm -nt assured. TVtLES SIXTH AMI VINK ria'.tsuoulh, Nebraska. i t t :cu 1 r i l ! i . .-, I !-: . W . ! .. j'iiAe' t. A I fan I SZSSg lit, rttX.' THE- (" sr-Is. (ifi'H Ew'Hobrarr'-'i. Ui & BEST 0&t7' V EVER ikf CJJ- Vpff! .- 4!t . .". - W w if ' .i AMI i . in o."u'.;i t. i i 1 1 V. .: r a : 1 1 1 I!.' i 'l '' ' - U ( 1 3 tlH" Y !!'!:. 1 .'l i ! V. ": 1( ' 7' pS'H UltFl( il 11 V l ( hii- Low i 'y w w ill : ;;' IK ..Practical SoutS, SixtSi Stro-jt, - -1 f-,. " - V F RICKE v r. -c m -r r-.- 'r j 1 Che (in,; A permanent fen! ..; o' t---Tran-Missi-sipt;i u ml ,' t -rr- tiof.-i ' Kxpf-itioc, AT OMAHA. xow OPKN. cr.osi:s nciv. i Forty Tribes of .N'oi in Atn i '! at ;i ii- It'pr'--i-:it-.: . JJ r.rt: Kt h no:r;gie-il Hare opportunity lo - !:. types of ArnerVari I ' ; I -1. r i native Costumes an- llit'-i I:oi. an Iiid: Nearly a Ti; ui:.r.d i.i.'in.s on Encampment Groin-: '.Is. V.. Exposition Tlu-Jozi'tc l"n ier ti.t ! t ,u I ' . V. A ' : U. S A., ti.-j-e Ii.. Ii.it! tr,' . .-' '!... tactiiar Datt'e- iie.-fly e --. The War Dance, The Medicine Dance, The Ghost Dance, The Snake Dance, The Sun Dance, And other Traditional Kites . f t :.e N , i M au are I'et forn-.e i by the-C In liJ-.i.s. This great F.thiui .ica! KxI.'U:. in h:ch the Cnite-i .-tate- c-iV-t; p;. r. .;..ri.i!.. II- .fOi, w;l; c.ait:at.e t the c:.-l of '-.j Iiv-.i PEDUCED Ii.MLECOAl) l'.ATI'-S Frr:n a'.l Points Diiv in Fence. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE neadino Roams and Dispensary, llrrw liuiMii:?, 1'latlsta.nilli, Open Irom U a. m. to 5 p. m. aud Tj. iv. m; lervices eacii Sunday. k II -':? lit X. .V t"V rfV- A" ii ! f ? l t '-!! I..- -lad : 1 1 i ' 1 s , I I t 1 1 J v. a I r, a !ii'- 1. i' 1: r- lhil will . .:Mi i 'iT 'V 'd rfr V in V 3) V I ,;;:f Autumn, t : i". 1 ' ! 1 . : 1 1 .tin 1 n-s t i . ' I , . ' . 1 1 St 1 ivi's a nil Rmfma h Specialty. lr;id', wliic'li Tinsmiths.. - PlaLtsmouth. Neb. . . A. in t.: MS FOR Houses, Barns, Floors, Cupboards, Shelves, Furniture, Baft Tubs, Buggies, Farm Tods, Etc. A special paint for each pur i')sej n't '-I!'.- slajt-rlash mix-t;;n.- f'.r ai:. !. ' .11 know You'll s :; CO. : -i s ; ? i ire 2 g 5 s i t r ? 1. . litst T.'.!;.' Ctrui'rtg Rachitic. Has all the Latest T.mprorcmcnts. f)cpular Iccau-,s of f lcrtt. f-Tost Durable Cypcvpritcr Axde. Premier Buyers do Jot experiment. CCrils fsr JVcw Hrt Catalogue free. Snutb FJrcintcr "CypcwWtcr C? r;(ra:u:. n. Y CI. S. H. . - 1 .' a ' . I !'"a til - - Casino Saloon 1 l;fJ Jo k V - TIcjidqijrt rters for tho IJe.t Beer On Earth A ? Prove liy the Grci'e-i M idical Lx-pot-ts iii lhi- Country, r i - (i : i '. g Spi.-cial A i : .'in i this Year l. Ih 'iK.-T JJ cAND or lioTii.Kii Hr.Kii. 'St la C:in Aiwavs Find a Full Supply of BUDWEISER j . ,,T. And Other Brands llich U ill B-j Sold Very Cheap By the Case. The" Public Has Shown Its Appreciation of BudwlisEK by the Fact that Five Hundred Million Bot tles Were Consumed Last Year. Hslivered to Any Part of treCity. VftlL. THIEROLF. Proprietor. i 4 if i i i .: