Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, November 05, 1898, Image 4

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Ladies', Hisses', Children's
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Worth $1.25, $1.39, $1.50 and $1.75 and will close the lot at SLOO
One lot CHILDREN'S SHOES at 25c.
DRY GOODS sPecial Salejor a ShortTime.
A nice li ne of Plaids at 2c, suitable for comfortables.
36-inch Percales, dark styles, at 5c, to close out.
We have Just Received a Large
IMPORTATION of
GOODS
WE CAN SHOW THE HANDSOMEST
LINE IN THE COUNTY.
Special Sale on Underwear
ALL THIS WEEK.
GOOD GOODS AS LOW AS 25c A GARMENT.
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Opposite Bank of Cass County, Plattsmouth.
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The Nicest Line
Ever Shown in Plattsmouth.
ALSO A FINE LINE
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Every Taste May Be Suited..
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BRIEFLY TOLD.
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....Also a Complete Line of....
staple GROCERIES fanTy
YOU Are Especially Invited to Call.
Any Kind of Dress..
IS PASSABLE,
IF A LADY WEARS A TT
HANDSOME AJLCLC
It is therefore Important to Know where the
HANDSOMEST LINE OF MILLINERY
may be found ....
JLrs. IT. fl. Street
Certainly deserves the palm, for 'tis there you
will find the most eleg-ant line of Pattern Hats,
Velvet Trimmings, Plumes, Ribbons and Orna
ments ever shown in Cass county.
EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE
And suited to the most exacting- tastes. Prices
are Riffht. Come and See.
MRS. M. A. STREET,
411 Main Street Plattsmouth, Nebraska
C. A. Marshall, Dentist.
Register tomorrow.
Hear the assistant scretarv of war
at the opera house tonight.
F. T. Davis Co. pay cash for good
butter and. fresh eggs. Union Block.
The Q ticket agent at Glenwood
claims to have sold 4.000 tickets for
Omaha during the exposition.
A positive guarantee with every
sack of Elk Hum and La Cream flour.
F. T. Davis Co., Uaion Block.
A meeting of St. Mary's Guild will
be held at the homo of Mrs. D. S
Guiid, Friday evenii g at 7 o'clock.
The fi'St number of the Beilevnn
Kecoi d is on our oVslc. It is a neat
newy p.ip. r mil ought tO:ucceed.
Stiayed from Piatt.-mouth, one pair
of brown mares. I will pay for ihe.r
lvturu F. T. Davis.
The sheriffs over in Iowa i.-sue the
election p oc ; mati: ns, which swms a
funny proceeding t n this !-ide of the
river.
One of the OiLKiha switch engines
was bi ought doA'n hero yesterday for
repair s instead of sending it to ILtv
e cck.
The Turners will give one of their
popular d noes Saturday evcnii g, No
vember 12, at their hah. All friends
invited.
Don't forget to hear the assistant
secretary of war, Hon. George B.
Meiklejohn, at" White's optia house
tonight.
Ole, the three-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank T. Davis, was laid to
rest in th3 Eikeabary cemetery this
morning.
The public library is being over
hauled this week, and the old books
that have been worn or misused are
beiDg repaired.
The supreme court haDded down a
decision this week holding that rail
way companies were liable to pay an
occupation tax.
George Palmer will bo married next
Wednesday to one of Omaha's hand
somest young ladies, a daughter of the
capitalist, W. V. Morse.
Telephones in Plattsmouth are
cheaper than shoo leather. Every
well regulated family will soon have
a telephone as one of the necessaries.
The News regrets to learn that L.
C. Eikhoff had a fall at Louisville,
la-t wek, which resulted in a broken
It-g. He will be laid up for some time.
In many seeminglj' homeless caees,
consumption has been averted in
stopping a hacking cough, by the use
of Dr. Sawyer's Wild Cherry and Tar.
A. W. Atwood.
Next Tuesday will settle the fate of
an army of aspirants for public
honors. We trust the day may be fair
that a full vote and honest expression
of all the people may bo had.
S. C. Quick, piano tuner, will be in
Platttmouth one wook beginning No
vember 7. Those wishing their pianos
tuned will loavo ordors with II. E.
Wi idman or W. D. Crawford.
Tho opportunity to hear tho assist
ant secretary of war will bo taken ad
vantage of by a great many ladies
this evening, as well as voters at
White's op.jra house, 8 p. rn.
Tlio old maids will hold their 43rd
annual convention at White's Hall on
Nofttnbor . Rtprcnt&tiT from
all ovr tb United. State will b
thr. Cob anC tea thm.
Tou will n?r kfiovr how quiokly
you can b urd of consumption,
dysoepiia or liver complaint, until you
have tried Dr. Sawyer'. Littl Wide
Awake Pills. A. W. Atwood.
Chinese Lily bulbs, and other bulb9,
for tala cheap right now at L. A.
Moore's green house. His fine chria-
anthemn. ate coming on nicely, and
will be worth going miles to see.
Bellevuo College is now putting in a
ga-o!ino engine to pump tho water
supply for the college use. The old
wind mill is rather an uncertain quan
tity, even in breezy Nebraska. Rec
ord.
We tell only what we positively
know whfn we say '"Dr. Sawyer's Ar
nica no. Witch Iljizel Salve will rad
io illy cure skin diseases, eczema, pile9,
bu ns, scalds, cuts or flesh wounds.
A. W. Atood.
F. S. While is getting in a car of
the finest potatoes ever brought to
this market. They aie the same va
riety, and f : om the same placo as
lai-t year.
November 8th will be Dairy Day all
over Nebraska, when the demopop
stato house ring of oleo margarine
purchasers will be remembered by the
farmers.
Remember the big special cloak
s ile at Wurl & Coffey's Saturday, No
vombtT 12. Ttie styles will be the
latest, quality the best, and prices
the lowest that such goods can be
sold for.
Th5 advertising columns of the
Nicws show who the live merchants
are, and where to go to get bargains
in everything needed for the family. It
will pay you to read them and trado
at homo.
Tho fire at Henry Herold's resi
dence was adjusted yesterday and the
loss of $120 fixed by the agent was sat
isfactory to the owner. Mr. Davis, the
agent, will return to Lincoln tomor
row. A photographer at Glenwood has a
full page ad in the Glenwood Opinion.
Plattsmouth photographers don't do
bu-iness that way. One dollar per
year would pay all the advertising for
the craft over hero.
F. J. Coates, of the Hotel Mercer,
did a big business during the exposi
tion. His house has more rooms than
the Paxton and they were all full much
of the time. He will continue in
charge of the hotel.
J. I. Unruh sold a handsome suit of
furniture this morning, and while the
dresser with a fine large mirror was
standing on the walk preparatory to
loading into the wagon, a sudden gust
of wind sent it over smashing the
glass into smithereens.
If you are suffering from drowsiness
in tho day time, irritability of temper,
sleepless nights, general debility,
headache, and general want of tone of
the system, use Herbine. You will
get relief and finally a euro. Price 50
cents. F. G. Fricke & Co.
Quite a number of democrats "Went
from this city to Louisville today to
help swell the crowd to respectable
proportions, which will greet Senator
Allen. The enthusiastic crowds which
used to greet the popocrat speakers
do not materialize this fall.
The train service on the B & M.
has not been changed sinoe tho ex-po-ition
c osed, but it is expacted that
the Creston local will bo taken off
soon. The .M. P. 8:58 morning and
7 o'clock evening trains have been
taken off. All other trains running
as heretofore
If L iwya Montgomery charged the
poor Turk $3,000 for a little legal ad
vice tho ox posit ion dlroctori had hot
ter make terms with him or ho will
gobblo tho $100,000 surplus for attor
ney's foos in defending tho organiza
tion from tho scoro of lawsuits which
it has gotten into.
G. Fred Williams could Sml little
to condemn in tho brilliant forty-yoars
history of tho republican party, hence
ho was forced to tnako his fight on
what be thought the party wti going
to do. ituch eimpalgnlng Is of a very
ohesp sort, and latelllfent people will
not be Influenced by it.
A THEY COME UU.
L. C. Pollard came up from Ne-
hnwka today.
Joe MoKinnon and Tom Carnei are
iu town today from Greenwood.
Clarence Ttfft, the Avoca lawyer.
is in the city today on legal business.
O'Shea, another Third Nebraska
boy is hero today having been mus
tered out.
Sporry Iluffnor is home today from
Council Bluffs, whore ho is employeu
in a greenhouso.
Dr. Shipman is back home from
Contral City where he has been vis.t-
ing his son for a few days. j
ll.tlph buckles is home h iving been
honorably discharged from the Twenty-second
Kansas volunteers. j
Ed. Todd was in town today. Ho is
certain from what he has heard th .t
the entire republican ticket Will bo
elected in this county.
SheiitT Wheel e- Frank Morgan and i
Judge Ilamney fo med part of tho
erowu that went to Louisville today
to hear Senator Allen.
Dr. W. A. Humphrey is having a
good time visiting at his old homo in
Ohio. He writes that ho will return
to Plattsmouth in a few days.
John Bell, who resides near Marys
ville, Nodaway county, Missouri, was
in town today looking up a location.
Uo went out to Murray this afternoon.
Tom Gilmore, of Weeping Water,
who is attending the medical college
at Omaha, was in town today on his
way home. Ho is a cousin of Dr.
Gilmore, of Murray.
W. W. Coates was an Omaha pas
senger this afternoon. Ho so.d his
interest in the Ilotol De!lone to an old
hotel man and no longer has any in
terests in the metropolis.
('apt. H. E. Palmer was in the city
today looking after his Plattsmouth
interests. He leaves on tho 19lh of
the month for Europe with hi3 wife
and daughter. Mrs. Palmer will re
main a year in Paris with her daugh
ter, who will study music under Mar
chesi. Dave West is here on a furlough, he
having entered tho regular army fis a
member of Co. H, Twentieth regi
ment. He went through the buttle at
Santiago without a scratch, and says
he never misstd a meal. His regi
ment is stationed at Ft. Leavenworth,
Kansas.
Louis Ileinhackle arrived homo this
morning from Florida, he having been
mustered out of the Third regiment.
He says Robine was corporal of the
guard at brigade headquarters, he
had a soft placo and was getting fat.
Louie had all the war he wanted and
was glad to get home. He did not caro
to join tho banana eaters in Cuba
next month, it heing understood that
tho Third regiment will go to Havana
December 1.
Don't forget to register tomorrow.
What do the Children lirinkr
Don't give thom tea or coffee. Have
you tried tho new food drink called
GltAlN-O? It is delicious and nourish
ing and takes the place of coffee. The
mure Grain-o you eive the children
the more health you distribute
through their S3stems. Grain-o is
m :de of pure grains, and when prop
erly prepared tastes like tne choice
grades of coffee but costs about one
fourth a9 much. All g. ocera sell i'.
15c and '25c.
Furnished or unf urn fshed rooms for
rent. Enquire at 1C0G Main street.
OfiLT A FEW WOBDS.
THE MORE YOU SAY, THE LESS
PEOPLE REMEMBER.
JOE & FRANK,
The People's Clothiers,
Will sell Overcoats, Suits, Underwear,
Shirts, Ties, Hats and Caps at Prices
that no other house in America can
beat.
Please step in and take a look at our
Stock and Prices before you buy.
Have you seen our 50c All Wool
Fleece-Lined Underwear?
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Bubbles they don't last.
If you want real good Boys' Clothing
ours is the kind to buy. Our
Boys' Clothing is made
up to give Satisfaction.
VE PLACE ON SALE TODAY
Boys' All-Woo! Suits, ()
Dark farcy pr'ltoi i rf in St otcli Cond- j '
Bois' Doubt -Bieaslcd Chevio" (i O t (
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Junior Suits..
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Latest Styie; patent vohl at d w;iiit romi i'io 1
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To Convince yourself of the True
Merit of our Boys' Clothing, come
and see our line for Fall and
Winter of 1898, and
Then
MATCH US IF YOU CAN.
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Watches, Jewelry, Sterling Silver
Goods, Silverware, Sterling Silver
Novelties, Cut Glass, etc. If so, save
money by calling on us.
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JNO. T. COLEMAN,
Second Door South of Postofiice, Plattsmouth, Neb.
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kfu AfiilimAnii Of ada 11
HOW MIIIIIIOS U ohUl D
The Finest Tvine in the Cit-,
Everything Bright and New,
Direct from the Centers of Iashion,
..Under the Management of . .
MISS a NINA s TUCKEI
THERE HAS BEEN OPENED
TO THE PUBLIC
A Fine Line of Millinery,
IN THE UNION BLOCK,
Next door to F. G. Fricke's, which it will pay
you to visit ....
MISS EVANS, a ladv 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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