Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, October 18, 1898, Image 4

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UNHEARD-OF PRICES...
Clothing
Nkws tikes pleasure in extending
In arty and bst wishes in atlvanco of
tbn happy event tht will uuite tbora
fur life.
The M. W. A. band went to Omaha
this uiornt' g with the workmen and
treated the crowd to Home good music
while they waited for the imin ai iho
stilt ion.
The weather was o bud toduy that
the hops did not shut down but Steim
kets department was aiojed for the
auy, m oil of the men going to Omaha.
Don't forget the ball to be given by
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Suits up to 8 yr size, $1.00.
Suits up io 18 yr size, $3.50.
Suits up to 12 yr size, $1.50.
A nobby up-to-date suit, S2.50,
li'sually $oh?for $4.00.
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Special Sale for a Short Time.
A nice lino of Plaids at 2'c, suitable for comfortables.
36-inch Percales, dark styles, at 5c, to close out.
Oct. 24, will be a gala day at the
Eoinger Hardware Co.'s atore. The
little misses are making elaborate
preparations for the biscuit baking
contest.
October 24, i the date of tha bis
cuit baking contest at Eblnger Hard
ware Co'a. store by the little girls.
See their ad in thi9 paper for full par
ticulars.
There is but one Ottumwa quartette
and it will be here Monday ovening,
October 24. Admission 60 and 35
cents. Reserved seats now on sale at
Lehnhoffs.
Remember the next congressmen
from this district, Hon. E. J. Burkett,
will speak at Waterman's Hall Wed
nesday evening October 10. Every
body invited to attend.
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BRIEFLY TOLD.
C. A. Marshall, Dentist.
The Ottumwa quartette.
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On October 24.
We will furnish all the ma
terial free of charge. A com
mittee of ladies will manage
the contest and decide which
yw ol biscuits is the best.
JCach contestant will be given
a number. The committee will
not know until after the pme
is awarded the name
victor.
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All Giris Under Fourteen Years
Are invited to compete for the Prize a Buck's JUNIOR
RANGE--which is now on exhibition at our store. All are in
vited to call and see it and to register their names as contest
ants. Mothers are earnestly requested to be present at the
contest to see how their little girls can operate a regular full
sized BUCK'S STEEL RANGE
And to partake of the Lunch which we will serve in connection
with the contest.
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FRED EBINGER, Manager.
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A. H. WBOKBACH & CO.
THEY carry the largest and most complete line in CrH county. Every
thing fresh an l new. They pay cash for our jroods and give their custo
aiora the dvantao of special discounts. A complete line of canned goods
always in stock. The only pl;.ce in ih city where you can get all kinda of
9sh Cheese. Call and see u.
L H. VJECKBACH & (S. Waterman Blk.
The M. P. pay car will be here at 7
p. mi. on the 20th.
The Ottumwa. quartette at Prcsby-
tei inn church, October 24
The morning II 3c Al. train from the
we-t was two houts late today.
fnrniht 0 or unfurn fshed rroitis fer
cnt. Enquire :it 1(;'() Miiin etrert.
A. II. liuid of Co. II, Fir.-t Nebra-s
dice at Manila . recently rf typhoid
fever.
The Gut I.Ieii continues to head the
list r- a tine 5-ceni ciyar. Ask for no
ithvr.
Anion J anda, sr., will ba married
next vvcclc to the Widow Kumhal, of
l iii ciiy.
Ask your doners for th "White
Sailor" : . ni;u;iifyctu!ed by Frank
Ncimafi.
The only original Coin &. Cole air
'igiit heutiujr ftove-- at Ebtnger liard-
A'iire company.
Ii um rant to -moke tne best try
Wu -I liroi. G:it llcil. Tiia fin4t-5
oni cigar roac'c.
A fail line f Eirk's nnti-rust tin
ware, warrant d f r live years, at Eb
injer Hardware Co.
A new bacK for an old on by uing
Dr. Savvyer:s Ukaiine for kidney ail
tnonts. A. W. At wood.
It you don t tee trie Gut Ueil cigar
call Utc it, jind get tha best 5 cent ci-
g ir in the market.
A musical treat at Pre?byteriaa
cliui ch, Monday e veuiDg, October 24
O.tumwa quartette.
It was so stormy yesterday that only
a half days session of the publio
choo!s was wisely held.
The Wor.d's best o cent cigar, Wurl
Bros. Gut Hail, Bttictly Uuion made.
Ery dealer bandies them.
The Mozart club meets at the home
of Ui.-s Beulah Eisou October 18. A
fu.l atieiidance is desired at 7:30 p. m.
The coal men have been hurd pushed
even with the aid of extra team to
dll iheir orders yesterday and .oday.
Fivd Mo reran contin ues to viait Ne-
f'lMska City every Sunday, and they
6ay a wedding down that way is not
fr off.
A. H. Weckbach & Co. will re
ceive Thursdny three cars of potatoes,
three cars of hard coal and five oars of
soft coal.
The school children of Chicago, on
Saturday last contkibuted $ 10,(00 to
the LaFayette monument fund, which
is rapidly growing.
Edwin NT Couch of Lenox, Iow, and
Flora Alice Russell of Princeton,
Minnesota, were united in rcartijjga
today by Judge Spurlock.
Philip Born and Grace Anna Fight
received a legal permit to wed today.
They are representative of two of
Ca cauRtv'i it faHilifi, tk
Jadff Mltrhrll Qulta Ilrynn. I
OTTUMWA, Iowa, Oct lo. Joseph 1
C. Mitchell, nppointed to ti e judicial
bench of the Boron d dUtrict by Gov
ernor Holes, one of Southern lowu'i
leading attorneys and a life-long dem
ocrat, tonight mid a publio a letter in
which hm ropudiatea "free-Bilvc risni,
Weaverism and tho anti-territorial
expansion pulley" as favored by tho
Mursballt wn demucratio state con
tention. Judg MitohU lumped the district
for Bryan Id ISirti in good flih, but to
quote hit words, "in th liht of ttu
the Turners at their hill Saturday developments of the pan two tears
evening of this vreeK. The best of and tho utter failure of realizaliou of
music will be a feature of the evening, j all the doleful prophesies on the rflect
of continuing tha gold standard I Lave
changed my mlad in the matter."
He condemns the pledge of the Jowa
democrats to Bryan in 1900 and laakea
a strong plea for tho holding of the
territory which the fortunes of war
have thrown upon this country. Re
does not outlino his future course, but
expresses belief that the democratic
party "will yet bo rescued from pop
ulism. "
Vlolnutly Iitrtttne.
Mary Matchillat, the young lady,
mention of whose insanity was made
in the last issue of the Nkws hs being
the result of a fright from a boy with
a megi phone, grew worse and had to
be removed last evening to the poor
farm for safety and special care. To
day tho commission of insanity are out
there investigating the case, and no
douht tliov will find hnr a lit. Kiibimrt.
j hn will discuss the issues of tho cam- I - . . , ,
1 . ifor the asylum at Lincoln, fsho hiu
p .u-n at U bite's opera in tins city on . u..lpklll kt r;Hf,P(,0 ,vn,H nd
theoveniner of November 4. He will
ba greeted by a crowded house.
James Skoumal and Miss Funnio
Slavicek were married yesterday by
Uev. Father Dorr. Last evening thoy
gavo a ball which was attended by the
friends of the bride and groom, aud a
pleaantirae was had.
Col. Hubner, the bachelor editor of
tha Nebiaska City Newssaya: "When
ever a girl tells a young man that her
dress is made out of material that
doesn't crumple, that ought to be suf-
llcient. " It probably is.
Johu Fitzpatrick could not stand the
heavy work of truckman at the stoi e
house nd he is now working for Mr.
McGnire on the tectioo. Johnny ii
not the sort of a fellow to sit on the
corner and wait for a good job to come
to him, he goes to woclc at the firot
opportunity.
The Ottumwa quartette which al
ways draws crowded houses will be
here at the Presbyterian church on
the evening of October 24. Don't fail
to hear the best quartette now travel
ing if you caro for a musical treat.
Every member is a star and too mueh
cau not to said in praise of the Ot-
tura was.
The Modern Woodmen lodge in this
city is enjoying a Mclviniey wave oi
prosperity just now. Soventy-threo
applications for membership have been
acted npon favorably, and that num
ber will be initiated at their first rog
ular meeting night. We doubt if a
lodge in the state can make a better
showing of rapid growth.
The attendance at the exposition
yesterday reached the surprising fig
ures of 14,922. The weather was
beastly and the visitors were nearly
all from a distance. Today being A.
O. U. W. day and the weather less in
clement, there will be more people
from Nebraska than yesterday. A
large crowd is in attendance from this
city today.
there was apparently nothing the
matter until tho suffered the fright,
but it is s-iid that she was in an
asylum in Wisconsin once before, and
was discharged aa cured. We did not
learn if she had any relatives in this
city.
The Sokol Fair.
The T. J. Sonol Fair closed Satur
day night and a most enjoyable time
is reported. Tho society cleared over
$150 and distributed numerous prizes
The voting contest as to who was the
meet popular young lady in the city
awakened considerable interest. The
chief contestants were Mrs. An tone
Bookmeyer and Miss Anna Clyde, the
latter by a close marein proving successful.
The Snow Htorui.
Telegraphic advices say the snow
tur ned to a cold rain east of Des Moines
and that rain and snow fell only a
short distance west of Lincoln. The
snow, however, extended quite a ways
south into Missouri and Kansas, caus
ing much suffering to sheep and
cattle.
A Valuable Prescription.
Editor Morrison of Worthing ton,
Indiana, Sun, writes: "You have a
valuable prescription in electric bit
ters, and I can cheerfully recommend
it for constipation and sick headache,
and as a general system tonic it has
notqual." Mrn. Annie Stehle, 2025
Cottage Grove Avenue. Chicago, was
all run down, could not eat nor digest
food, had a backache which never left
her and felt tired and weary, but six
bottles f electric bitters restored her
health and renewed her strength.
Price oi) cents and 1 03 Get a bottle
a F. J. Fricke's drug 6tore. (5
AS THEY COM IS ANO GO.
Fred Hawksworth returned to his
studies at the -university this after
noon. Mrs. Schroeder of Danbury, Iowa,
is in the city, visiting her son, Henry
Scbluntz.
V. V. Leonard is home from an ex
tended visit to his old home in Penn
sylvania. Billy Wyetf, Ed. Martin and Jack
Britton and wife wore Omaha visitors
this aftornoou.
F. J. Morgan and H. R.Gering, who
are way up officers in the A. O. U. W.,
went to Omaha this morning.
C. D. Tapper was in town today on
legal business. Mr. Tapper is one of
the early settlers of Louisville.
Joseph Ozbun and wife, of Sales,
Iowa, are in the city visiting their
daughter, Mrs. M. S. Briggs, in com
pany with A. N. Ozbun and wife, of
Waukee, Iowa.
Fred Todd and wife returned to
their home in New York state today
after a pleasant visit at the exposition
and with relatives here where thoy
used to reside.
P. F. Huber is in the city today on
business. He lately returned from an
extended outing in Colorado and Wyo
ming, and expects to open a store in
Louisville aga'n.
Ilarkett Tomorrow Night.
Hon. E. J. Burkett, the republican
candidate for congress, will speak at
Waterman's hall in this city tomor
row, (Wednesday) evening. The fa
mous colored quartette will be her?,
and a big meeting is assured. The
ladies and all others are specially in
vited to attend.
The B. & M. bridge across the Platte
at Oreapolis is 1,700 feet long, while
the ona at Central City was 4,000 feet
long until it was filled in by the com
pany last week nearly half the dis
tance. A diseased liver declares lt3olf bv
moroseness, mental depression, lack
of energy, restlessness, melancholy
and constipation. Heroine will re
store the liver to a healthy condition.
Price 50 cents. F. G. Fricke.
Foil SAXE A thoroughbred Short
horn male calf and another one or two.
j Fer particular enquire at this ettee
(irnrral Kegjstratiou Nuticw.
The electors of the city f Platts
mouth. CaaS touniy, Nebn.sUa, aie
hereby nutitied that the bo.it ds of reg
istration for tho several war. Is will sit
in their several offices for tho regis
tration of votes for the general elec
tion to be held November 8, 1898.
First 6es-ion of said board will be
held Thursday, October 20th. Second
session Friday. October 2Sth. Third
and last session Saturday, November
5th, and remain in session from 6
o'clock a. m., till 0 o'clock p. m. of
each day at places sjocified below:
First ward Perkins hotel block,
Main street.
Second ward Turner hall, Wash
ington avenue.
Third ward W. I). Joneo livery
barn. Main street
Feurth ward Poiioo Judge's offic,
Main street.
Fifth Ward liach'a grocery store,
Lincoln avenue.
First ward is cuuipotoJ of that part
of the city lyir.ff north of Main 6treet
and east of Seventh street
Second war-d is composed of that
part of the city lying north of Main
street and west of Seventh street.
Third ward i couapestu of that part
of the city lying south of Main 6treet
and west of Sixth cud north vt north
line of Fifth ward.
Fourth ward 1 composed of that
part of the city lying -outh of Main
street, e st of SitUi and north of north
line of Fifth ward.
Fifth ward is composed of that part
of the city lying north of Palmer's
addition and including fractional lot 7
of section 19. towrulnp 12, range 14,
and all of tht portion of city lying
west of Lincoln i. venue and south of
the north lines of s?cii.n 19, township
12, range 14, at;d M-ction 24, township
12, range 13.
Voters will govern themse'ves ac
cordingly. B. C. Kkuii, City Clerk.
To the Far mrn
For th j farm, is and townspeople
too Schiipp'esssf will servo a first
class oyster u w on Saturday and
Sunday for 1 cents per dib first
class in ev-ry pu-ticular.
yetTt Ojrntrrst
By the the cm, or served in aay
style at 3cieeie"s.
For Sale.
A 4S-acre fruit frm very cheap.
Enquire at NEWS office.
The roost delicate constitution cm
safely use Ballard's Horehound Syrup.
It is a sure and pleasont remedy for
coughs, loss of voice, and all throat
and lung trouble. Price 2 and 50
ceatg.
Good Tliinos!
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WE'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
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...Well when you want anything
in the line of Watches, Jewelry,
Clocks, Silverware, etc.
We rightfully claim to have the cleanest
Jewelry stock in the county. We defy any
one to compete with our prices in the same
line of goods. We PLATE your old Knives,
Forks, Spoons, etc., cheap.
We do first-class Watch, Clock and
Jewelry REPAIRING, and warrant all re
pairs and every kind of goodswe sell.
( CALL IN and rrivc us a chance in PROVIC
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Jno. T. COLEHAN, Jeweler,
Second Door South o Postoffice, Plattsmouth.
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New Millinery Store
The Finest Line in the City,
Kverythin Bright and New,
Direct from the Centers of Fashion,
..Under the Management of..
MISS m NINA a TUCKER'
THERE HAS BEEN OPENED
TO THE PUBLIC
A Fine Line of Millinery,
IN THE UNION ELOCK,
Next door to F. G. Fricke's, which it will pay
you to visit. . . .
MISS EVANS, a ladj' 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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