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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1898)
The Semi-Weekly News-Herald PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS BY THE . Oj M.i ANT F I K1 Ml t in V. .n Six Month. One Week., . . Or.o Year, in Six Month. . it xki,t r.r.--r-, advance, . . . f 1 THF LARGEST GIRGULflTIOiS Of any Cass County Paper. IIEIUC 18 how fusion is winning vic tories in Nebraska: 1HW, 21,000 ma jo ity; 1897, 14,000 majority; 18!)8, 3, 000 majority. Where would thoy have boou this time if it hud not I eon for Joo Bartley? Ex. THE Lincoln papers aro boeoming nfllicted vith the charter phobia, and promise to run tho Ilee and World Herald a close race on a proposition to print the most tiresomo rot which ever found lodgement in a newspaper. 'HIE result of tho iato election ha j I ut an everlasting- quietus on any log--I islation for tho free and unlimited coinage of silver until nfter lM0t. fore that time nrriv. s too lb to 1 ioea, will havo been a'.mo; Plattsmouth Tribute. lorf ( ten. ' CONliUKSSM AN' M.MH KI.ls letter of condolence to W. V. Allen has not yet been printed, and wo havo n-a-on to fear that it has not been written. ; -"al w itu somebody is held certain, Allen was instrumental in having- j but tho unlearned would like to find Maxwell turned down to make a place j " "t whether it was made with the cor for his former law partner and now i orations or with sundry reputed the scores arc even. j b3Sr.es in the republican party. Its , failure, condemns it as bad business. The candidacy of E. M. Pollard of this county for the speakership of tho House ought to bo crowned with suc cess. TIo is a lino parliamentarian, ha had legislative experience and is clean and free from entangling alli ances. If his campaign is well man aged he will certainly bo the next speaker, as he is the best equipped man for the plac. WE have heard from CMor.cl Bryan acent the recent election .ni-i he is able to extract soli.l to.ueks oi c rub.rt from tho returns. We w.uld n -.v l:Ke to hear from Sen 'it All - , v.b silence sinco Novem r 8 !a- ! i r in- prossive. He had much to vious to that impor':.;i' d-.to ; to favor it? with a fe v .:' we might at le'eM kno ; at." V 1: e i ou j !lt row eO . he is THE O oi h a f c L : i w - who under tho ;;'..;; c . -Ion t ! -;;t O :i Nebr.-ir.ki arr uoi if.o.l to avrakenin-r if tl'.oy 5-0 ah -:i ill t! roii w i . h 'i'i e anolhor cxpositieii n ;i : metropolis would le si'ent eroment cemt'-tery befo.-e tl: started, a a result 1 1 t! IS 't L'OV- -Ill.-W g'il 1. ivi-i-' ; which every town in rim western Iowa would inniiu her. rVit.) Judge Maxwell's s eatorian toneo calling the voters out to elect the pop legislative ticket were not heard in this part of the state. A rumor has been current to the effect that the judge put on a "pack coat with ashes ' in the pocket3, and quietly voted the republican ticket, and at this writing in the face of popocr&tic losses, every where he is in good health and wears a smile of contentment worth going miles to see. WYOMING, which is in touch with the ' silver producing states and has a few the appointment. J. E. Ferris and mines of her own, expressed ner dis- Myron Wheeler are cfter the position gust with the free silver lb to 1 theory and it is not known yet who will be so emphatic that even Col. Bryan can ' tho successful crndidate as others in comprehend it Forty-seven members 1 1 ho judge's district are working- for of tho two houses of the legislature ; tbo pla. State Journal, were elected November H and out of ; that number forty-throe are lvpubli- Jn Oouaw county, Michigan, thoy cans. The four porovrat out there , eiected a woman district attorney, as will bo as lonescnw as Xoab wa-when ! v.-hat the natives up there call a he landed o-i MJunt Ararat. "joke."" Eat tho woman, Mrs. Mary . J L. Abbott, refuses toconsidorit horee- DOCTOR Mortox (we tbv torni i ilay, and is moving to take possession doctor in pro .'ere nee to coionol r.s t ho : of the ctiice. The attorney general of editor of the Conservative ii more a I ti.o stato. also a very solemn and mat philosopher than newspaper man) I ter of Uet, functionary, says he will seems inclined to think that our Sena-, m.-t let Ivor take hold without the tor inurstoa is very wobbly on the ; financial question, and ho pokes fun at our oratorical statesman in the most cruel manner. The Nebraska senator was not very clear at one time on sil ver but since he got his bearings bo is all right, and his ppecehos in the last campaign contained no nonsense about coining the American pioduct. THE majority cf W. A. Poyritor for governor over M. L. II ay ward as shown by the official returns is less than 3,500. Tho exact majority given the republican candidate by Douglas county is 803. Last year the majority given tho republican candidates for regent in Douglas county was L"e7. the falling off being 1,4' 4. With a full party vote rrgistt red the majoiity for the etotr- X not havo been les 11 an 5 : proof were necessary t -1 ni-ii po.'e.l Wl old P r.Py : the republic n to Lot v.. i f by tho b o! miug o county campaign oe."...-r direction of John E. V. figures will amply ut;'eo I) Judge Sullivan trio. i co . o o Attorney Gcneial Smyih b..- eitc-i-g a lonely dissent to the supreme court ruling in favor of tho lectur ship fe, earned by Commissioner Irvine to which the attorney general had ob jected oc the ground that every one on the ealary lift of the state owes all hia time to the public service. Judo Sullivan would confer a favor on the opinion as to iho h" ii ! 'orney g " , from f ie t- lor ngng. . 11 Hi' c! ion tile btato hi pi ectioii find oil. II O. .'IFKI'.U-ON I lirst o hi i P ' r of t m H. , V f' I of rirury t,'jV..aC sinv; oia lime If! h.tt f ?, ! 1 t i'n in ;nc,j: a e:7nocrati -j t , rj'tmt!or, w iL t: xceptio i Alnk t and Tin wuii I'ho rii'ihOn w b of cour-c t hat, morn I li o half a ;-n-tury after our country b gun to 11 1 1 nj in earnest, the iliiuioci ata w ro in n most continual power and h -d the opportunity. 'J he ft I ow who op; o-es pansion and prated nbout Ihmiijt u follower of Jcffoieori .raply don't know what ho is talking- about, or else he is not acquainted with tho teneh Ingn of Jefferson. Some of our adoles cent democratic statesmen had better (jo slow in their opposition to imper ialism lent they kick outside party tradit'on a-id get lost in a sea of pop ulism. INIOUMATIifN AND OPINIO. Tho patriots that came to the front to bet larce (sums on tho election of Van Wyek in Now York have worn a deeply injured expression over since ami say tney a-e mo victims or mis placed confidence, as they were told by the chief- of Tammany that every- thine: wad lovely and tLat Croker had !'fixed it," two wnyk-g before Van ) VVyck'n nomination. And now New i ork journalism is on the qui vivo to know wit Ii whom the boss "fixed it" ::nd all about it. Thai there was a wliOever was in it. State Journal. The latest senutoi ial aspirant is M. 15. lleese. J. 15. Strode's nmne is also mentioned. Now that wo have a republican leg islature John M. Thurston has con cluded not to resign his position as U. S. senator. Two years henci we pre dict he will be a candid ite for re-cl c tinn. N. w Y 'i k ha i sn t ie women ' ovrded ko show wh ch to -i e, rut ih- n w ro con sei.ee 'i'h.- !:.o u us for the r u'o-;.- obvio-i-. Col. Uryan I; t ni f! of hi- p y i-'iiip. nd O .v of em Hi : h-i-en granted an ex ivo of iiipin e b- h s i l h . vc ti.o ri vi -j 'j n Iirici !n 1 1 I ) Illb'-T' 1 . vs add. v n t ir-jh-.e- .vivos hi in li j. c'aimei M y i-covpr. J fr M. be -T-i" sutT'-' ; g e- ii b- s for lit e w e e 1 1 c . I o e It rn, l e;i t re 'v-i. h w f. i ! 'over r-.'.i hi s jib ys eia b i m to f i. 1 in .. i ''iigef. Joloi oi 1-4- a 10 Office al. R cently bleed Kaw Ai'Kansas K'nsns to VC-tL' . St te JU - about thirty-five full Iodiaris parsed through ity enrouto to wetei n work on an extension branch of the Southwestern railway. These are supposed to bo th first Indians to ever work on a railroad. E .ch man man had a dinner pail and a roll of blankeis. Ex. Since E. B. Mockett has been ap pointed court reporter for Judge Frost, the applicants for the place here have been after the situation in Judge Marshall's court left vacant by .-miction of the supreme court. But at tii:s distance, one doesn't perceive what business it'ean be to the attorney general as hs is not tbo fellow who li-ives out certificates of county elec elections. If Mis. Abbott gets the certificate she will bo tho county's attorney until somebody ousts her via a "government by injunction," which tho Chicago convention declared to be an outrage. Since the election it turns out that three undertakers have been elected to tho Nebraska legislature. They may have soin.jtliing to do with the silver q uet iou. The movt m- : i to h ive Thankgjv i g cha-ged to Oc obr 10, in- ets with '.'Piiei I T'orea-h.-Hi n. Ihe las' week in Novpin1' w -fi a 1 1 v g fr..- ( .-il .-, 1 d 1 ry ov 1 00 t ou: ' f n v- n t ' o g vo t a i- r f s l on of pr- i i.c. feiiow ip h-' t-;-g to get lis is ot u l ood spe.-ial d. pen- f.H)H art- Oai-gcrou-. Main "i y, . f -i.-iids, or peon'e whom you i.n w f have contrac cd consumption, pneumonia or other fatal dieeises by ncgiect of a simple cold or cough. Foley's Hocey and Tar, a safe, sure - nd pleasant c-ugh medicine, would have saved tbem. It is guaran teed. F. G. Fricke & Co. The News odce is tne best equipped job office in Cass county. Fir6t ciaan work done on short notice. public bv giving i le ilitv of tli- '! O til has ' O'-n X i ir v i a .c ...I II-M who duet h vi i il pilflf - 1 (Jeorgo V , t . wo s desperado i- e 1 1 iftor a pistol f o n-i'l--' ,'no bo ' ai race ti.o 1 1 h h ten s heir 1 V:- t to II (! ( t k, lov , Ared Th vo prac'ie;lil v i d will tru- .e hi: .iv 11. be. w phoiojf ui.ua t, 1 aid dycrirV'-r. ih" men tbe.t have been a ttred broad ct tLreughout the i! uritry whl be the means of their en pi un. .Mrs. (Joppner, mother of lloyal, e died at the police station yesterday morning w.th a tabulated list of he -on's b'jioni'i"g- which she dem md"d. The list was compil- d by hc-wlf, he said. Tho list includes everything the police removed fiom the shanty oecupl d by the men before their flight, wit h tho exception of tho can ned good medicine and one or two minor articles. The goods identified by country merchants as having been stolen from their sto-os was included in Mrs. Coppner's 1 st. Mrs. Geppner was informed that she could n t have the goods until her son was c iptured and the charges against hirn disposed of. I5ee. Try Oralu-O! Try Oralu-O! Ask your grocer today to 6how you a package ofGiiAlN-o, tho new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without in jury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. orain-o has that rich seal brown of Moctia and Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most de'icato stomach receives it without distress. One-fourth the price of coffee, loo and 23 cts per package. Sold by all grocers. Wm. DelesDornier returned Tues day from his business trip to the Pino Iiidi:e agency. He had a fine time, meeting some old Cass county boys who reside there. We have it from good authority that Bill told the Indi ans some of his Irish stories and sang them a song which so entertained them that they wanted to make him chief and offered him the pret tiest eouaw there if he would stay with thorn. Elmwood Leader-Echo. Kelipf iu Six Hours, Pistrossing kiuuey and bladder dis ease re ieved in six hours by I he. Great -South Amkuicax Knxi:"i Ct'hK." f is a great riirp is. on ac- ei '.ni i f n s exceeding prompt n. s.s m '.in; p-iin in bla . or, i ciuoys and , 'ii in Ii.- o f. ni.lo. Relieve." ?. on m ii ::;-. diately. If you ijiiii-i: : i- 1 a: :d cue, this is the d v'. S -id ii (I. r:i.- tt Co., Urvy- I: iM!t,W . V. .. r. l li:u i r- U;i wa . ' r in ; . i)i ii--' 11 li r- r C" il'tiL y V .T'c u d COUilt.v 1 o iniis 1 that th, C-ss eiety uas made or ,s u ua: . Th y in-- n x raeet- 01 aion t ' the ic .em .!.! f r !) i;i "' 1 f rrcd .ii- i u oat 1 og e are 01 li C" in s i rs w 11 'i Oo-t erv-- die peoo e if u ev won 01 1 deliait- y post pa... tf. r in 1 to Tiiis i- me e y don-.lion uuwo- i y b -iow il and shou d be siopped at o co. L 1 the commissi ne s make a stand f r he rigiit and th -y w u h u h nd b. toe entire peopl ot Ca s county exc pt p- s sibiy the Ag ieu ural So.;i-..;y st-ck nolders who are beneficiaries. N hawka Register. Wh it do the Children Drink? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new fooi drink called GRAIN-oV It is d licious and nourish ing and takes the place of coffee. The more Grain-o you give the children the moro hpalth you distribute through their systems. Grain-o is made of pure grains, and when prop erly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee but costs about one fourth as much. All grocers sell it. 15c and 25c. Tnsure in the German American. Fred Ebinger, Agent. The Stata University foot ball team will tackle the Iowa University team at Council Bluffs, November 24, Thanksgiving day, and the biggest game of the year is anticipated. The Nebraska boys have harvested a long season of victories, and are more than amcious to put to route the Iowa crack ten r;i. The True Keniedy. W. M. Repine, editor 'liskilwa, 111., "Chief" says," says: "We won't keep hou-e without Dr. King's Naw Discov ery for Consumption, Cough and Colds. Experimented with many others, but never got the true remedy until we used Dr. King's New Dis covery. No other remedy can take its place in our home, as in it we have a certain and sure cure for Coughs, Colds,' Whooping Cough, etc." It is idle to experiment with other reme dies, even if they are urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's New Dis covery. They are not as good, because this romedy has a record of cures and besides is guaranteed. It never fails to satisfy. Tri ds bottles free at F. G. Fricke';- d rug s'oi e. 4 Re d :he :;0vtrii- m-nts in the Nkws .r,d t a !. n wil.'i !ho-e peo pl who s-'ltc t v u- ontr.-n ge. These a'-etneMv" ni -recants that do buii i!:;? on the p- ncipoi of quick sa!e aod -m :b otii . t". a, ,- .. 1 The 1 .. v . burns, cores, ulcere, ver sores, letter, eh . ' blains, corns, :.: d a 1 -i'.cd positively cro'i ; required. It is guiir: - ,l - ., ;t rheum, ft .. hands, eb-i-in ecu j.tious, t .-, or no Da3' ;teej to give jcrfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. G. Fricke Notice uf loaltuifiil All parties indei ti d 10 the firm of W. W. Coates & Co. are requested to call and settle with their successors, the Ebbingcr Hardware Company. ! pp'ic-r (iunf f" J A CRITICAL TIME Dirin the Battle of Santiago. SICK OR WKLL, A RUSH NIGHT AND DAY. Tie ?el?i i tb Battl at fa&Mago de Cku wcrtall Htrnn, Their BcroU Ef fort In rttlnK Ammnnltlon and Hutlons to the Front tnvt-U the Day. P. E. Butier, of pack-train No. 3, writing f om Santiago do Cuba, on July 23, says: "Wo all baddiar'hoea in more let-a violent form, and when we landed we had no time to see a doctor, for it was a case of rush and rush night and day to keep tho troops supplied with amunition and rations, but thanks to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, we were able to kee at work and keep our health; in fact, I eincerly believe that at one critical time this medicine was tbo indirect savior of our army, for if tho packere had been unable to work there would havo been no way of g-etting supplies to the front. There were no roads that a wagon train could use. My comrade and myself had the good fortune to lay in a sup ply of this medicine for our pack-train beforo we left Tampa, and I know in four cases it absolutely saved life." The above letter was written to the manufacturers of this medicine, the Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moins, Iowa. For sale by all druggists. To Subscribers. WTe are carrying over a thousand accounts on our books, many of them small but in the aggregate it amounts to a neat sum which would help us out if paid in. If you can't pay all you owe send us a dollar and we will. send receipt by return mail with a card of thanks thrown in. Free I'ill. Send your address to II. E. Bucklcn & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from eveiy deleterious substance and to be pun-iy vegetable. 1 hey do not weaken ; by thei action, but by giving tone to ; atom tch a d bowels greatly invigor ! ate tho system. Regu ar size 2oe, per : 0ox. Sold by F. G.F icke. druggist. 4 ' Notice 10 Tnxpayers. The eoun i-om.-iii-ioiiers will be in se-s 011 aMer November- 10 until all delinquen taxe- in tbi- c unty are 'disposed 01 Ev o e v ho i tnck i ! r- quested to i all at once a' d make ' arr . emt-'os f-: u settlement 01 ele be-'ine w,;l b so d. Bv order o I t'Uiity Cotuoii-S' n rs. Yon I an'r Afford o Chance It. A heavy co d m y le d to pneumonia or consumption. Foley's Honey and Tar taken in time afiords perfect se cm'iVv fr.-m s rious results. F. G. Frieke & Co. Soiuething Entertaining:. L. A. Nioore will give a Thanksgiv ing chrysanthemum s le and musical Tuesday evening, November 22 at the Pre-byterian church fon the benefit of St. Luke's choir. Miss Kellogg of Omaha, who succeeded Miss Terry, will sing, and other notables will have a place on tho program, which will be printed later. The affair promises to be one of unusual interest. For burns, cuts, bruises, lacerations, or injuries of any descriptions, Bal lard's Snow Einiment is a sovereign remedy. It never fails to do good. and so promptly that its wonderful curative propertios frequently create surprise. Price 25 and SO cents. F. G Fricke & Co. Loolcl Look!! Bv order of the Crancer & Durtice Co, I must sell two pianos and one or gan before Wednesday, or box them and send them to Lincoln. I will sell them at cost rather than box them. Thev are high grade instruments. If youant a fine piano. This is your chance will be sold on small payments if desired. See them Tuesday at the postoffice book store. W. D. Crawford. It Hits the Spot. When suffering from a severe cold and your throat and lungs feel sore, take a aose 01 roiey s non- rr, 1 , TT.. ey and Tar, ness will be at a warm grate healing of the when the sore once relieved, ful feeliner and parts affected will be experienced and you will say: "It feels 60 good, it hits the spot." It is guaranteed. Fricke & Co. Those wishing hair chains or hair wc.'k of any kind done, will please leave their orders with Miss Adams at Dovev's store. Mrs. A. II. Knee. Infant mortality is something fright ful. Nearly one-quarter die before they reach one year, one-third before they ro live, and on. -ha f befo e they are fifteen! The timely use of Wnite'c Cr-ain Vermifuge would save a major ity of the.-e precious lives. Price 25 e nts. F. ti. Frieke. WANTED. Lo ,Jl or tr-veling -ales-man to roll our Oils. Gre isoa and Pe irolatum on commission exclusively, or as a side lin . Goods guaranteed and prices low. Penn Petrolatum Co., Coraopolie, Pa. Oil Refiners. In many seemingly hopeless cases, consumption has been averted in stopping a hacking cough, by the use of Dr. Sawyer's Wild Cherry and Tar. A. W. Atwood. Oysters t Oyntera! By the the can, or 6erved style at Schiappacasse'a. in any 00OOO00OI00 I POINTED PARAGRAPHS I 0 00000000000000000000 Tho new millinery store in the Union block, under Miss Tucker's management, is up to date. Don't fail to call. Tho greatest medicine for tho kid neys that has been di-oovoreii m mett- m tin'! i-j r. b.wjr'i L'kitii,. The best tTeof is to give it a trial. A. W. Atwood. WANTED Reliable and experienced salesman to handle a trood lino of lub ricating oils and greases on commis sion. Address The Clinton Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. The advertising columns of the NEWS show who the live merchants are, and where to go to got bar gains in everything needed for the family. It will pay you to read them and trado at homo. Constipation means the accumula tion of waste matter that should be discharged daily, and unless this is done tho foul matter is absorbed and poisons the system. Use Herbino to bring about regularity of tho bowels. Price 60 cents. F. G. Fricke. There's no bettor flour made than IToisel'a "Plansiftor," manufactured in this city. Ask your grocer for it, and thereby get tho best and sup port a home industry at tho same time, which builds up the town. Thousands of men and women suffer from piles, especially women with fe male weakness have this suffering to contend with in addition to their other pains. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Oint ment will quickly effect a cure. Price 50 cts. in bottles, tubes 75 es. F. G. Fricke & Co. TAYLOR I II m. m mm rmi MADE BOTTLED SOLD DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AKP HOTELS SELL IT. NEVER supplied except In Sealed Bottles, bearing proprie tors firm nam Signature thus 3 TRADE SUPPLIED BY RICHARDSON DRUG CO. OMAHA, NEB. FOR EATING. DRINKING, COOKING. BAKING Bc Partly of Material and V Deliciousness "flarar liBexie!ltd.y FQR SALE AT CUR STORES AID BY G3JJCER5 LVIRYWHERL Go to the Drug Store of A. W. ATWOOD, (Successor to Smith Si Farmele) for Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Stationery and Cigars, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dyes, Paint, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Articles, Pei fumery, Soaps, Sponges, and all Varieties of Druggists' Sundries. Window Glass and Wall Paper, Humphrey's, Lutie's and Munion's Homoeopathic Remedies, Pure California Wires and Liquors or Medicinal uses. In fact, everything usually kept for Sale in first-claps Drug Store. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. South Side Main Street, Plattsmouth, Neb. Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Reading Rooms and Dispensary, Drew CuildiDg, rlattsnionlli, Neb. Open from10 a. m. to 3 p. m. andi?;to 9 p. m : ervlr effh Snnrlav HARD COAL. Missouri Coal, (Genuine Canon City Coal FOR CASH Leave order3 at F. S. White's Store. W. J WHITE. ai0C0LilTE5ftgv vHl bit, & "?.V Vi.' fS J3E, fi Better Tlian lilver. fZ , I y IT oeOOooOO'J'JOOOO ii; '3c BEST Ik- -:nP$ EVER M S fi Special Announcement ON I III! u II ii r The Largest Srock in the Chy. Wo have a largo assortment of the inet beautiful Lamp-i that money will buy, at half the prieu paid last year. Also a fine lino of Jardiniers wo are displaying in our window. Wo soli them at very low prices. Flower Pots of all Sizes. What we cons ide.r would make a present most acceptable or anybody is one of our finely decorated Chamber Set-. Prices range from $.'U)0 upwards. Groceries-Don't Forget us When it Coms to Them Wo have as lino a 1 ine of dried fruits as you over ?.:iw, Also all the bet brands of canned fruits and vegi t able j. A few specials lire: Libby's Mineo Meat, Homemailo Honey, Maple Syrup. Sweet and Sour Pickles, French Dates, Cakes and Cookies. We invito your patronage. BENNETT & TUTT, No. 504 Main Stkkkt : WORMSI VERMIFUGE!. SOIiD UY AImIm Prepared by s JAMES F. BALLARD. St. Louis. F. G. FRICKE & CO. No Cheap Goods No -ti d ly wares, which wo are m-rk:ritr 'Special Low Price-- " v e n .vo 1 in 'le- ne-rea n t i le bu ne.-" in Plattsmouth for tho i twenty- irht yea-- 11 1 ivo e-t . i'i .shod a reputation for. . . . The Bcl Goods at the.. ..Lowes: Possible Prices. This is our motto, our in a-i:ibV ru e, :.nd wo do not propo-o to (J 'P art f orn it now. Our Spriti" .-took is larger and moro com plete this year than ever. We are sole agents in Pi tts mouth for the celebrated "Biack Cat" brand Triple Knee Stock ings. Come in and see us and we will treat you right. ST. . GOODS ? 4? 4? 41 tf 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4t 4? 4? ew Hardware Store Having- returned to Plattsmouth, I will 1c g-lad to welcome all ni)r old customers, as well as new ones, and show them a select line of Stoves, Hardware, Tinware and am'thino; usually carried in a first-class hardware store. Be sure and call, as I have some prices that will interest you. JOHN Rockwood Block, E. HALLei ..HAVE THE ONLY.. Stove for Early Autumn, As well as winter, Weather. It's Cheap and does the work. A full line of all kinds of Stoves and Hard are. Tin Work and Roofing A Specialty. Our Low Prices have built up a gxod trade, which we will maintain by continuing- the same. Remember the place. . S. E. HALL & SON, ..Practical Tinsmiths.. South Sixth Street, - ng-qr-TTygirmr 1 'v.nw.Ef? 0 Pr.ATTSMOUTM, N KPKASK A. Jli'tsi in l.Min.1111: v. M.r: 1 in iiaiiiy. DRUGGISTH. Triple Knee ".nrum TAri!Mr. Make MMt PjACK (d.T e'CLrW,. brand- ZkS&tV VSSSrS?l9 SJD GJtOCJSHIISS :cj lh t I l ib i i l Kb lb ib lb lb lb lb lb lb tb lb lb lb lb lb lb R. COX PLATTSMOUTH - Plattsmouth, Neb. SON 4