J IZ. sv 13 li ' 5 3 - 6 j. t - ll I I. 51 ? A KM UD1 ALWAYS IN THE LEAD A Fl lis! PECIAL We have a Line of... s ts s vJIIUL i i and Men Worth $1.25, $1.39, $1.50 and $1.75 and will c lose .lie lot at SI.OO One lot CHILDREN'S SHOES at 25c DRY GOODS si)ccial Salc for a Short Tinic- A nice line of Plaids at 2-'c, suitable for comfo tables. 36-inch Percales, dark styles, at 5c, to close out. We have Just Received a Large IMPORTATION of JFine Z k it kj j?A. WE CAN SHOW THE HANDSOMEST" LINE IN THE COUNTY. Special Sale on under weai s s ALL THIS WEEK, ft ft GOOD GOODS AS LOW AS 25c A GARMENT. DEPARTMEN tasr.'sssa 3- Opposite Bank of Cass County, Plattsnioui Ik -9 "0 O -a -s-0 -a -O -l-0 -0-0 TOLD. Chin TiTn4fl OUR OWN 5- W I-JL CP IMPORTATION, f I) ShlpinaaV c -i !;,. e to rent. C i The Nicest Line Ever Shown in Plattsmouth. V ALSO A FINE LINE of Fancy Lamps ? C: f Every Taste May Be Suited.. ..At Astonishingly Low Prices. AT flSHER GLflf j First Door East of the Court House, f ( Plattsmouth, Nebraska. .... Also a Complete Line of . . . . STAPLE GROCERIES FANCY v YOU Are Especially Invited to Call. : ( :: i : j.:nt !' Vt-. J. X. Wi.- . ANTl l) SCO ' :! . j' :!'! ;. i". ' v r ; . , ; I ll ' Q ,u: . . !.;: V S.i ;:i :: i , i' 1 I ii 7-1 . 1J - i 7 1 1 1 1 i . 1 1 . Lc.-T - A : ! - -si i i :. i - .( a ill''. I vl. ..:!., i : . !' ' r ii i . d I'D. ins. i ' ll f-.i. c : Cll'Oll B'i c . ivi: ir into tin - j j t Ii-j c.-tj : s T. J; .Us J.., on W , - ; c ... at Ni v.-s C . h:tv.- Ihe VOf -1 CI U Oil llU! a - it. a Any Kind of Dress. IS PASSABLE, IF A LADY WEARS A HANDSOME It is therefore Important to Know where the HANDSOMEST LINE OF MILLINERY maT be found .... Ifits. n). p:. Street Certainly deserves the palm, for 'tis there you will find the most elegant line of Pattern Hats, Velvet Trimming-s, Plumes, Ribbons and Orna ments ever shown in Cass count-. EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE And suited to the most exacting- tastes. Prices are Right. Come and See. MRS. M. A. STREET, 411 Main Street Plattsmouth, Nebraska n A . .-iMY-.j y :,i . : o ' W.I 11 ev- ry sack of E.. li in iitni La fro ui Hour. L' T. D. vis i.n. , U ..ioii Uiock. l-'r' IjVi : ! -'.n cli. Givo ilie cook .t ho.nl 3' anu i,.k.- mi tv-.- wiih lhj Q. fi'iuu " to s j-. hi. .N'ovciu ber 2:1. lue M. 10. cli;;r-li i- rt'vivitiy a, i civ t;o;it of piiiiit whu li is yivin it a i;ico ii).oi:i,.i!...,c. A l.ei :-! vli7. i3 doiu iho work. Wantkd A sfcoud-hanil tuve. It must bo a lafifvj b.i-e buruor r a larffo round oak nt i -v; ji'-K-e. llnquito at Xuws otllc-.-. A stcia'L aiJ dar.co will be sriven 1y tho Ijidips of St. Airtics society Novem ber at, T. .i. SoUol iiail. All are mviti.d to ;:l''.-!ul. Th-j 15. & M. folios im u petting out a now time t a m vh:eu goes into effect j next Sunday. Several i:aportaut ciian-1'..s are looltcd Hie i hemiaa Caiho ic church will giv j a 'i - i . :;t, r hall on Wasll- iagton avef.u--.' 'i haeksgiviu ore. Mverybody iuviU u to attend. Chicken l -ie hr.t, chieken pio c-ild, ehiclion p e in the do'- nine d.-iys' old, Q. Z , XuveinbjL- -2.1, at I'resbyteri;n chu!c!i. Supper fr-'ni " until 8, 2-3 ct. Usi-at- Thoifips-'ii. l: e inibsci'.o who i- kepi at the p f.uin, was takeri to C.uucil I j 1 ' i iVr, till i y for medical treat ment by t-upt Ton 1 v-'.d tho bey'?? rautntr. Tho jvfors fo;- ili November term of ditrict c airt .-re a'.l on deck and thf-y a re a more representative lot ' ' cU:if he ded men !li:m w.3 u-uatly j.et f iv a ju:y. Thw Fo e.-t-r of C ; C imp No. :;TJ, M. . A. wjt io m s i'-et Oancit; party on ti'C ev- niior tf .November Uo. All member- ( f M. W. A. are co-di-na 1 y in viti d. C..i;-er-e Lily bulb-, a- d ther bnlb? for -a!' ehe ip right n t 1. A. Mnori-'s gre- ti hcu-t- 1 1 s fi-e chr is anthemns are coming en nice y, ; will b ' wor: -i g-: :ig UI i ies to free. Judje Seut loci; has vcrandahed ;t!:d bay windowt. d h.s cottage on Pearl street until it Is among the nicest in tho city. Tho intetior haw all been made new and is beautifully doooratcd. -Joese McVey, W. I). Jones and J. M. Johns went out to St. Paul today in j Howard county for a quail and chicken j hunt on (h.-orge KJson's ranch, j The Omaha breweries made so much i money during tho ex po it ion, they ca n . hnrdly lind places to put it. The ! street car company is putting some of its turplus into some very elegant winter cars. Tho Omaha public ni'lit schools opened lar-t evening for tho winter with .a big attendance. Night t-ehools could bo made a great hhtos in this ily we believe and would like to see tho ei pel iment li i -d . 'I'lut e s-: in couiitv cotirt, wherein Andy Johu-ou wished to obtain pos- j si'-sioa ol Hie .loan.on e.titolrom J oi e I'.ittfrson, tho ad :n i nist ra , tor was decided in favor of the admin- i-tiator, Mr. i'iittei .-on. I). A Cam obeli, bt to librarian and clerk of tho supreme court, left last night for Wasn i n glotl, 1) C, to -i l tend tlo; rational conyre- of state lib 'irians. I In- meeting will be held NoVenibe l S .ite J nu rn.al, Siipt. tTJrieii of the state fisheries at South IJend, came in from the west yesterday with a nice bunch of ; ..in oo'.v tiout which they planted t-ix ye .r.-- nn in western si reams. Oae of the. lish weighed six pounds and -as a be u'y. Judge Spurlock slipped in the midst of a law e-uit today to unite Ern est Clifford Briggs and Mi?s (Jertiuuo Eva Heed of I'acifie Junction in mar riage. The happy pair departed on the first train for their future homo across the river. If you are suffering from drowsiness in tho day time, irritability of temper, sleople-s nights, general debility, headache, and general want of tone of tho system, use Uerbino. You will get relief and finally a euro. I'rice ol) cents. I. G. Fricke Co. The October term of tho federal court hogtin :tt Omaha today, the day being spent in calling tho docket. Judge Carlin of South Dakota will ar rive in the city Tuesday afternoon, and court will be held in two rooms Wednesday, it is Judge Munger's purposo to clear the docket. Seven men filed petition in the fed eral clerk's otlice at Omaha yesterday morning, praying; tho bene fits of the bankrupt law. These are: David Littlejohn, Hanover, Gape county; Henry C. Stoil, Beatrice; Johh Fitz gibbon, Wilbcr; Thomas J. Woods, Ihatricc; Ferdinand Lau, Norfolk; John Rogers and Charies II. Hins dale, Tekamah. The first three claim large obligations and absolute poverty. Among tho new enterprises about to build at South Omaha in a big sulphur ic acid factory. The packing house bye products aro surprisingly large and every year a new one is pushed forward. Several of the packing houses have regular chemical labra tories and turn ou' quite a lot of drugs, pepsin in its many forms lxing the chief one. An enormous cooper shop is al-o one of the iat- st improvements now nearing completion. The c e of Stat- vs Henry Os-en-ko j) w the h.s. juiy trial cabei this 'in ro d taking the time of court d jnr . ted. y. 1 h- c.ise is an units oa in nd altr.es CLaiiderabie at ietitioti. It seems the young lady pre oi efe. red a charge of bastardy against young Os-cnkopp and raih;r than f;-.ce it he ma ried too girl. After ma'- age he ..bondoneii her and itfu-id to lrve with licr. She then caused his arrest on the charge of statutory rape, she being under the age of consent, and the case is being tried on that on pi i;-1. J. II. llaldemau and II. D. Travis appear for the defendant and County Attorney Graves repre sents tho state. The ruling that the woman couid not testify against her Husband wiil shorten the case mater ially, so that it will be finished some time tomorrow. AS T1IKV CIIMK AMI i Gil O'Kouko returned to Omaha this morn in g. Master Mechanic Helps went, to Gibson this morning. Elmer Younkor has gone lo St. -loo to do some electrical work. Carl Ivunt.man was attending to business in South Omaha today. Fred Ebingwr was looking after imi inss in tho metropolis this morning. Col. I) S. Guild arrived homo this morning from a business trip to Chi cago. J. L. K"Ot and Uyron Chirk were at Lincoln yesterday and today attending supreme court. Col. Henry McMaken and son, Guy, tiro after bear this vvek in tho Hlack Hills near Hill City. Justice Swearingen of Murray was in town today. He had nice majority in ii democratic precinct and feels first rate. Dr. Brown, the Louisville druggist, and one of ti.o leading busin -s-t men in our neighboring village, was in town on business today. Harry Adair ai rived this nflerie on from Jacksonville, Florida, on a brf f fuilouih. xpecting to return in time for trie HaTan i campaign. John Young, tho Murray merchant, and a hands-mio young lady, living near by, were Omaha passengers to day and 'rumors of a wedding tire afloat. Tom Parmele tind Tom Patterson re turned last evening from thoi r Custer county hunt with a fine lot of quail and prairie chickens as a result of their prowess. They report a good time. Kimilatiiij; Hie Snail. Three months have elapsed since the signing of tho protocol, under the terms of which Spain was pledged to "immediately ovacuate" Cuba. Up to the present time thoro have been sent to Spain from the island is, ()()) Span ish soldiers, or scarcely one-sixth of the total strength of the force of Cup tain General Blanco's comm;:nd. At this rate the methods of Spanish evac uation may serve as a bono of conten tion in congress and oMici'il circles for many months to come. Philadelphia Record. J. I. Unruh has j ist made a pur chase ol 100 iron bedsteads with wo ven wii e spring mattresses, inatrosses and pillows which he will oiTer at the low price of $-3. (JO each. The entire outfit for the price has never before been offered at such a low price. A complete bed can be se.n in his store window. All who M-e needing any thing in this line can save money by seeing these barea:ns before you buy. AC m e CloeoJate$ We have the exclusive sale of the celebrated Acme Choco late line. Call and see our as sortment. Tr- our... Cliocolntcs. Our Fruit Chocolates are Fine. Every Chocolate is branded ACME. HOLLOWAY'S. UiHiiiAiiiUiiAiAlUiiiiiiUiiUiiiAiiUiiUUUU ONLY A FEW WOBDS. AIM-.. O.. jl. 1 C 4 1 HO y j j v w ?' v " ,(" j' yr. ?; y. Y4 J 'I ill Iz ui & lx iu lu hi y.i uc y.( v.i j;: xi r.i In y.t :t in : yi i i. .5 . - y.i r "o (tii ! o m y m Z S3 Y.-t Z & m y, Of your money in hnyin as imnci ;ant za ll.c; rcjtui i lion. People aro anxious iii. so clays about both kinds. VVo Ikivo to do with tho clothing kind, rmd if will junt follow IhoGo liiios a litt!! n'rli '-r ' will tc I i y of a suit and overcoat which the returns will be Entirely Satisfactory. , e i n The suit is a nobby feu sack of a dark r ich brown, cheviol: mad with Fiuru.h Italian I i n i n e s , h and w o r k o t i t I 1 at r ana an tne style ana snan made suit -tho price $7.bO butlon checked ni:s, e : iar 1 fac 1 we niaicii mis oarr-.tin vvim overcoat made of all wool Kersey, blue, black or brown French faced, velvet collar, taped seams and poket stays, at the same price, $7. 50. The Suit and Overcoat for $15.00. Such a twin bnra'n you have never seen before. REMEMBER class, dependable clothing. n wo deal only iii hi. eh 1 wm i. i 6 kit OU . r.i & m y-i y-i m A Ar. Ar -.V SS 4 . V .'-S wXv 4 .,'S yi si, a- x-v an r.i. z y. yj- Ons i'nee and no n 9 1 I .''ria'.j r -. -' 24 k OCCUR TO YOU That th- re n- e 1'riee tl.fi .-!. i to i Merit in tyi: 5 QLiallLv and Finish .4. A re of In tere - I to r;i to wear Jewelry. Y j relerel to eoini e'o who haiid.e oro'v e.b : l:-.y.-:H. - -' i: oi.iv ; it. dry ;:'. v ho li ' ' ,0 i (j 11 . aeo c .ri- ..We undHi'.-.t:i n i tie know wh;it we :i ? o s We can beil yoo (, . petitors thi- .Got Price.- of u !: Save Moie v. J ' iv I Jii- i ii r:. a ' ' 1 ;i i r 'I ("j d- (!".; ( iir.ro!!L. 1,: ;, i 1. 1 t !. ai: i u : JNO. T. Second Door South of Pitoiji Hal' .nth. A- ! THE MORE YOU SAY, THE LESS PEOPLE REMEMBER. 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 Fieece-Lined Underwear? JOB & FRANK, Waterman block, - Plattsmouth, Neb NOW IS 5 I f i I t 1 1 UMOX BLOCK New 11 n p y ? 1 as To The manager, Mli r.'ii. t Ta-k line of teasonat.le gO'"is n'-.vt ' or latest and bet fro'a the c..-::'.i- - And Prices Miss EvatK, an ex cr.ViH'' ii has charge of that deiiav'uient. line. MRS. L. J. RANKIN, Union I I'. itL-rno-nb, N- ht ;:'n, Iro;w ie! r. iSs 4 t". ft A A A A 4 A A i' 4 A ill liJ IS THE PLACE Secure Your Fall and Winter Millinery. .', I.''.- I.'jn lO'-j lo i . ( i. Vr'.r'.i, :mi is i-j.l tire Right. t i ii. ' i - r f c .rn t lie l'i sare ;irxl vh',1 a 'l -. "At I t!..; .,! t, -t. hns - e cur - C rr rp ?:t 3-.-C y. VX .' ri v. yz IX 'Al r.i XX vx XX XX XX r.i XX XX y-t r.i ' v A V r. . ' s vv s y. ' 4.1- XX XX rX y.z XX y yj r., St. yr r.i W4 'S i th f i t l i l l l lb ?. r fb lb i lb lb t lb tb ? S. l lb lb lb lb