Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, October 11, 1898, Image 4

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A Big Line to Select From
UNHEARD-OF PRICES...
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Suits up to 8 yr size, $1.00.
Suits up to 18 yr size, $3.50.
Suits up to 12 yr size,
A nobby up-to-date
$1.50.
suit, $2.50,
L'.saHi sold for $4.00.
Din
A nice line of Plaids
36-inch Percales, dark
Special Sale for a Short Time.
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O'r.. ftiiitahle for comfortables.
styles, at 5c, to close out.
NEW MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
The Nicest
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as Well as the Largest Line of
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Ever Shown in Cass County,
A Pull
jne of Sailors and Walking
Hats.
We can suit everybody in Style and Price
DON'T FAIL TO CALL
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BRIEFLY TOLD.
C. A. Marshall, Dentist
No paper tomorrow
Merchant' Carnival Whito's Hall
tonigUt
Tho war balloon mado a tino ascent
at tho exposition grounds Saturday
Tho Gut Ileil continued to head tho
list as a fine 5-cent elsrar. A-ii for no
other
Ask vour dealers for th "White
Sailor" cigar, manufactured by Frank
Neiman.
The onlv original Cole & Cole air
tight heating etoves at Ebinger Hard
ware company.
If vou vaut to smoke tho be&t try
Wurl Broa. Gut Heil. Tho finest
cent cigar made
Cash paid for hand pickod apples at
T. Davis Co. Union I'.locK, Piatts
mouth, Nebraska.
A full line of Lisk's anti-ruet tin
ware, warranted for five vears. at Eb
inger Hardware Co
A new back for an old one by using
Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine for kidney ail
ments. A. W. Atwood
S. E. Hall & Son are outting a nevr
roof on the Drew building, recently
purchased by I. Pearlman
A" bill will be offered when congress
meets for increasing the regular army
from 00,000 to 100,000 men
The World's best 5 cent cigar, Wurl
Bros. Gut Heil, strictly Union maae.
Every dealer handles them.
The prohibitionists candidate for
eovernor of Pennsylvania is named
Swallow rather suggestive.
Don't miss the Merchant's Carnival
at White's Hall tonight. Admission
only 25 cents; children 13 cents.
Charley Beeson as head of the whit
tlintr quartette behind the scenes at
tne opera house last night, made quite
a hit
DEPAR 1 MENT
STORE
Opposite Bank of Cass County, Plattsmouth.
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ON FALL. DRESS GOODS !
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have placed on our counters a big- lot of Fall and Winter Dress Goods
Below Cost to Close Out Quick. Here are a Few of our Prices:
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ALL WOOL NOVELTIES FORMER PRICE 30C
NOW 19c.
ALL V OOL NOVELTIES FORMER PRICE GOC
NOW 39c.
ALL WOOL NOVELTIES FORMER PRICE 50C
NOW 35c.
ALL WOOL NOVELTIES FORMER PRICE 40O
NOW 29c.
FANCY WOOL NOVELTY DRESS GOODS
FOR 15c.
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TiiJc ; !-,,- r:t-..'.f..,t Oniv.rfnnltv von 1in't this Season to buv a g-ood Fall or
Winter Dress at a Remarkable Low Price on account of the biff Advance in all
Woolen Goods. We have on Display by far the Finest Line of Dress Goods
Ever brought to the City, comprising all the Newest Novelties in
BLACK CREPONS, from 50c to S1.9S per yard, SATIN BERBERS,
HENRIETTAS, SERGES, BRILLIANTINES, POPLINS, VENE
TIANS. SUITINGS, COVERTS AND BROAD CLOTHS. NEW
maids. Latest Designs. All the latest designs in Colored Dress Goods at
the
Lowest Prices
The mandolin club will play at the
Merchant's Carnival in this city to
niffht at White's ODera house. Don't
fail to attend.
The weather bureau started jubilee
week out very nicely with a light
rain to lay tho dust and plenty of sun
shine to follow.
C. Dutas, the republican candidate
for secretary of state, was in the city
Saturday evening getting acquainted
with Plattsmouth people.
One hundred and seventeen coaches
passed through this city up to noon
today bound for Omaha, and more are
coming by special trains this after
noon.
Joe McCaig drove in from his place,
a distance of twenty-eight miles, today
and whs doing business with some of
the merchants who advertise in the
News.
The president saj'3 Spain must get
out of Porto Rico by October 18, and
he usually' makes his word good, for
behind it is the army and navy of the
United States.
By a recent ruling of the depart
ment, postmasters are allowed to talk
politics. An exchange says the public
will be glad to learn there is no law
against carrying elm clubs.
The roar and rumble of special
trains on the B. & M. and M. P.
roads seems never to die out, as the
crowds of people from the east and
south are being whirled away to the
exposition.
A. II. Wechbach & Co. today re
ceived 600 bushels of choice South
Dakota potatoes which they will sell
cheap from the car. Call at the store
at once and make arrangements for
your winter supply.
A colored preacher once remarked:
'In dese days ob hoseless carriages,
skinless girls and sinless sinners, it
would be better fo de motality of dis
yere congregation if der were lew
more chickeniess chicken-coops.-'
The presidential party left Wash
ington over the Pennsylvania road at
9. o'clock. The train was a handsome
one of four cars, including the sleep
ers, Socratese and Dromio, the dining
car Gilsey and the combination car
Brutus. At Canton, where the tram
is scheduled to arrive at 9:10 tonight,
the Campania, with President McKin-
ley, will be attached. Tne party is
scheduled to arrive in Chicago at t
o'clock tomorrow morning.
AS THEY COMtS AND GO.
The Merc hum's Curulval.
A fair sized uudiunco grootod ihf&o
who took part in the Merchant's Car
nival at tho opera house last night,
and which with change of procram.
will bo repeated again thin ovonlng.
MUaRedford sang nicoly, ard Mihs
Nettie Waybright gavo a recitation.
Some of tho characters woro especially
good. Miss Kroehlor, rourorunting
Uilly Haalor'B blacksmith shop, was
fine; Minnie White, wearing no end of
diamonds and jewelry, represnnted J.
T. Coleman. August Bach's meat
market, represented by Rertha Lloyd
carrying a live pig in a shawi utrap
captured the audience. A. V . At
wood's representative was also espec
ially good, but there were so many
deserving of special mention that wo
cannot give them. The following is a
tilptpil list of the firms with the
name of the young lady who ropro
sen ted each:
F S White, Myrtle Worden
A W Atwood. Stella Boyd
Vienna liakei y.
It A McKlwain. Ethel Dutton
The Fair, Lottie Calkins
Ebinger Hardware Co. Ida Weidman
Gering & Co, Anna Critchheld
Parmele Savings Bank. Blanche l'oisall
1 Pearlman, Mamie Pine
W J Koon, Ua ttie Jenkins
J R Cox, Maud Hurley
Julius Pepperberg, Edna Marshall
Streight & Streight, M Wells
Mrs Kankins, Mrs O Hiatt
J W Sage, Rose Batten
J Waterman, Anna Kepple
J W Crabill, Eva Harvey
Evening News, Miss Osborne
Frank Morgan, Miss Mauzy
Herold & Son, Edna Harvey
John T Coleman, Minnie White
Heisel's Mill, Miss Carlyle
Perkins House. Alma Larson
Hotel Plattsmouth, Anna Goos
Fitzgerald Baru. May Bates
E (J Dovev & Son, Jessie Roberts
Bennett & Tutt. Edith Buzzell
Department Store, Maggie Warran
Wm Smidtmann, Nina Beal
J I Unruh, May Bates
Lehnhoff Bros. Mamie Graves
Mrs Street, Minnie Lillieberg
J lliatt, Sornet Corey
C E Wescott. Cora Jones
Peterson & Kunsman, Emma Robbins
Snyder & Co, Maude Eaton
Hotel Riley, Miss Royal
Kuhney's Barber Shop, Agnes McCarthy
J H Thrasher, Lillie Martin
Byron Clark. Clara Batton
Pearl Laundry,
Post, Laura Fellows
F M Richey. Margaret Wells
A Bach. Bertha Lloyd
W Hassler, Susie Kroehler
National Bank, Lizzie Stultz
Jones' Livery, Lulu Leek
M Archer, Bel e Martin
Cass County Bank. Dela Wells
IS E Hall. Rosella Hall
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We call special attention to our elegant liue of Silks and Dress Trimmings. New Braids from oC
per yard up. Parasols, ive oV-r Special Bargiins at $1.00. 1.33, $1 50, SI. 73, $1.83, $2.00 and $2 30
to close. New Line of Outing Flannels, 3c. P.onnie Doon Flannels (the new material for Dressing
Sac'ucs, .Sec.,) Mo. Flannels for Wrappers, Tc. Best Quality of Prints, including SIMPSON'S at 3c -m
ALL DEPARTMENTS NOW COMPLETE -
CARPETS On Oct. 1 we will have our new line of Carpets ready for inspection. On account of 2
our large business in this department last spring we have put in a still larger stock this fall and
will comprise an cleg uit line of Mo-iuetts, Axminsters, Velvets, Brussels and Ingrains at very Low
Prices. SIIOL2 DEPT. Free Tablets and Pencils with all Schoel Shoes. We are having a special
sale of Ladies' Slippers at 3itc and 73c. Our new line of the celebrated lUuld Hand Sewed Childrens
Shoes just recoivei. WRAPPERS The largest line in the city. New styles in Flannelettes, Per
cales, Calicos, Visit our Grocery Department, inspect the Finest Display of Lamps we have
ever shown in the city at prices from jl.::3 to $10.
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Fred Lehnhoff was attending
business in Omaha today.
Mrs. W. D. Messersmith is attend
ing the exposition in Omaha today.
Commodore Toliff has gone to Om
aha today to see the great stock show.
and have a hand to hand battle with
the Indians for the sake of a little ex
ercise.
James Rouse, the popocratic candi
date for representative, was in town
todav looking after his fences. Jim is
like the boy who fell out of the baloon
he wasn't in it.
Elder Martin Christensen, jr., and
Elder Henry W. Valentine, Latterday
Saint Evangelists, from Utan, arrived
in the citv Tuesday evening and will
hold meetings here if they can obtain
a suitable hall.
S. II. Kenason of Springview, Keya
Paha countv, one of the early set
tiers of this county is here on a visit
d Steve Cecil after ao ab-
sesco of twelve years. He reports re
publican prospects very bright up that
way, and thirks populism on the wane.
Evervbody should arrange to attend
the Merchant's Carnival tonight. This
mill h..nno nf thrt heat and most novel
enterrainments ever given in Platts
muuth. A fine program has been ar
ranged, and an exceedingly enjoyable
time is in store for all who go. Ex
ercises begin at 8 o'clock and close at
10 o'clock eharp. Admission only 25
cents; children 13 cents.
There is oo need of a man being idle
these times, if he has nothing else to
do he can start a newspaper and soon
become a blooming plutocrat.
Buck Houck rides a horse that is
more dangerous than a Spanish bat
tery. This morning Rainey, the bar
ber, walked up behind the horse which
was near the old Mathews corner and
it turned loose both hind feet catching
T?ninv in the stomach with a blow
tba- would have sent him to the othe
world had he not have been so cloe
to the horse. After a few somersaults
tK i.-inioa emi nn nnrl found ne was
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notserioua'y injured, but he looked
likn nnthimr would Dleae him better
than a chance to swat tne horse good
and plenty with a biacksnako whip.
Important.
T Vi-.vo a-nno to h. ureal, deal of ex-
pense to set a machine for silver p'at
iner. and am now ready to uo plating
of all kinds of table ware at the follow
ing prices for a week only to inlro
duce work:
Knives and Forks (twelve pieces). ..$1 )
Tea Spoons ''
Table Spoons
All other ware in proportion.
warrant plate for five years everyday
usage. .J no. l . ijolejia.
Jeweler.
A vl nahlo nrize will be awarded
the vouns ladav making the best dis
play in the Merchant's Carnival to be
held in Whites Hall tonight. Fifty
four of the most enterprising business
firms of the city will be represented
by fifty-four handsome young ladies
No one can afford to miss this great
treat. Admission 25 and 15 cents.
Mystics Attention.
rnrl Cnst.lft Nft. 1; Will hOld a
meeting in Dr. Cook's office Tuesday
fivftn nir. 11th. at 8:oUO ClOCK. niceis
are especially requested to attend. By
order of Repent.
A diseased liver declares itself bv
moroseness, mental depression, lack
of energy, restlessness, melancnoiy
rnnstitiAtion. Herbine will re
store the liver to a haalthy condition
Price 50 cents. F. G. Fricke
A jolly good time is in store for all
who attend the Merchant's Carnival
tonight. Fine music, recitations,
drills, colored light . tableaux, etc
Come and bring your friends. Au
mission only 25 cent; children 15.
Special Trin.
The Burlington toule will run a
ononil Jrnin lo accommodate those
wishing to return f om Omaha Wed
nesdav. Train leaves Omaha at 11
p. m. October 12. Those wishing to
the momnir festlVlt'eS Can QO SO
and return same evei ing
Oysters! Oysters!
Rv the the cun. rr served in any
style at Schiupp-eai. e's.
Legal .Notice.
State of Nebraska. ss in County Court.
Cass County. )
f Krlwin Frank
lin Palmer, a minor child of James H. and Mat
;. i : Fainter.
To lames H. Palmer and ail other persons in
terested, notice is hereby given that Mattie C.
Palmer has filed in said court her relinquishment
of said minor, to tlu; end that he may be adopted
by Edwin A- ana mary r. c-nniu. ....
ther notihed tnat tawir. a. ana maiy f'""!
on the 'tn aav oi rcpicmuci, io, mw w "'
court their petition lor the adoption of said mi
nor, and that if vou fail to appear in said court
on the 1st day of November. A. L)., 1x9a, at nine
o'clock a. m.. to contest the prayer of said peti
tion, the court may grant the prayer pf said pe
tition and make such other and further orders
and decrees as to the court may seem proper, to
the end that said minor may be adopted by the
said Edwin A. and Mary E Smith.
Witness my hand and the seal of said court at
Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this 11th day of Octo
ber A L IsfS. George M Spcrlock,
seal County Judge.
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E'VE BEEN TELLING YOU
a lot of good things about our
Men's Suits for FALL and WINTER
Wear. Now, we don't expect you to
take our word for it. There is an
easy way to settle it for yourself
Call and ask to see what we adver
tise. If we can't do better for you
than others can, you can have...
Your Money Back.
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When Marc ?lntonij said :
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riends, Romans, Countrymen,
Lend Me Your Ears ! "
Tha )robabljj did
so.
ask like indulgence on the part of the people throuh-
V out Cass county. This request is tor your oi. as wen
as our own. In the new. . .
.... ORDER OF KXKRCISES ....
WE PROPOSE TO HE
ISIore Ag-gressive, More Progressive,
To Hit Harder, Bore Deeper,
Build Higher, Stone Ballast the Roadhed,
Broaden the Gaugx-, Use Heavier Rails,
Improve the Equipment,
All of which leads up to what we wish you to do, viz to
Jno. T. COLEHAN, Jeweler,
Second Door South of Postoflice, Plattsmouth.
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New Millinery Store
The Finest Line in the City,
Everything- Bright and Xew,
Direct from the Centers of Fashion,
..Under the Management of..
MISS a NINA n TUCKER
THERE HAS BEEN OPENED
TO THE PUBLIC
A
Fine Line of
IN THE UNION
G. Fricke's.
Millinery,
BLOCK,
which it will pay
Next door to F
you to visit
MISS EVANS, a lady of experience, from
the east, will have charge of the Trimming- de
partment. - . - The public invited to call ....
MRS. L. J. RANKIN,
PROPRIETOR,
Union block, Plattsmouth, Nebraska
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