T IT f T r 1 i iJ A v if '5 PLATTSMOUTH, NKli., NOVKM liKli LV. ISJK I ll ft MI'.KAI.II, KHtuliliHhiMl April In, l-'il ( " ' ' " of.. Yill. NO.C. Semi Weeexi TT r 'A ' ) i. ONLY A FEW WOBDS. THE MORE YOU SAY, THE LESS PEOPLE REMEMBER. JOE & FRANK, The People's Clothiers, Will sell Overcoa'.s, 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? JOE & FRANK, Waterman block, - Plattsmouth, Neb 22F22 mm Gerincj. & Co.. Have an IC levant new line of Wall Paper, in all the late pat terns. It will pay you to " jjjj where you have a bif line to se- !(5j lect from one that's new. ! HQ' 9 GERINQ & CO. Carry a stock of awfully cheap Blank Books. The' have the best Writing- Tablet in the citv for 5 cents. GERING & CO. Are the only people in Platts mouth who carry an assortment of Lowne''s unrivaled Chocolates and Allepfretti's Creams and Choc olate confectionery. GERING & CO. Have a Compound Sj-rup of Tar and Wild Cherry that ought to be in ever' household, to cure bad colds and lung- trouble before seri- s ous complications arise from de lay. Many a doctor bill might be saved if you kept our Tar and Wild Cherry Compound in the house. Gering; & Co., Druggists nncl Stntioners, North Side Main Street, m 9 t 9 ? f f 9 9 9 9 9 PLATTSMOUTH NEBRASKA 9 ,. THE LEADERS .. IN THE GR06ERY TRADE ARK A. H. WECKBACH & CO. ! .u Auiiiu Wedding, j j A hilariou crowd retarntd jetrduy I fmrn f . ... l 1 1 . III. . ... V, ' m had ben in attec2aB at the mnrrl- nu of J ud'eSpurlock, to MiMuMny bird Smith of th;tt city. TheYeio""7 tendance wero, Hon. It. It. Windham, Dr. W. A. Humphry, Prof. J. O. Mc llujh, iJupt. Goo. L. rirley, Henry It. (Jerinjr and C. S. Polk. Tho com pany left here Tuesday evening, ar riving in Mary villo, noon tho next day, and attended tho wedding cere mony at taven in tho eTcning. Tho weUdinpr, whilo a home affair, was very elaborate in all its appointment, and considered by tho.-re present an one of tho most pleasant and enjoyable functions Maryville had witnessed in years. The brido and ''room entered the spacious drawing room at promptly seven o'clock, and taking their posi tions wero united in raarriago by Dr. Martin of Mexico, Missouri, an uncle of tho btiJe. The brido was hand somely attired in a dress of cream bilk and can-led white chrysanthemums The brido is the only daughter of one of Maryvillo's leading citizens, and i a niece of Mr. Smith of Smith, Mc Cord & lirady of Kansas City. Sno is reported as one of the very nicest and most accomplished young ladies in tho great state of Missouri, and was certainly a prize well worth winning lhogoomis so woll known as to need no introduction. Lie is one of the few young men who have no apol ogies to make for bad habits, and is at the present time filling the responsi ble office of county judge with excep tional ability. There were about 100 guests in at tendance from different stales. Tho happy couple left at ten o'clock fur Salt Lake City, passing through this - city on No. 3 yesterday afternoon. A I trge n umber of tho judge's fiiends wero at the depot here to wish them God speed, and the usual salute of rice was showered upon them. The presents were numerous and ex pensive, including a piano, sideboard, pictures, medallion, silver, china and cut glass, aggregating a very hand some sum. They expect to return about the oth of December, and .vill take up their permanent residence at the corner of Pearl and Eighth streets where a handsomely furnished resi dencfi is in waiting. The News heart ily extends congratulations and best wishes. LITEI1ARY NOTES. Heath of Grandma Smith. Grandma Smith deparced this life at the home of her daughter, Mrs. I. S. White, near Rock liluffs Thursday morning. Sh was 83 years of age and had made her hme with her daugh ter for over 26 yoars. The deceased, with her husband, were among the earliest settlers in this county and were held in high esteem by all who knew thera. The husband died sv- eral years ago. Mrs. Smith was sick but a short time, aud her death may be attributed to old age. The funeral will occur at Rock Bluffs at 2 p. m. Sunday November 27. A Uig Sale. Harry Thomas on Wednesday sold his 240 acre farm and Mrs. I). O. Dwyers 80 acres adjoining to Mr. Hun ter, a son-in-law of John Buck, for the neat sum of $16,003 cash. The pur chaser has been in the cattle business in Wyoming: and wanted to com back to Girilizatioi and try farming for a time. The price paid, $30 per acre for land four mile west of town is certainly pretty good, and shows what McKinley times can do when it gets a fair start. Fire at Weeping Water. Weeping Water, Iob., Nor. 24 Fire was discovered yesterday about 1 o'clock in a mall house occupied by "Chub" Rector. The Are boys wert soon on the ground, and put out the tire, but not until the south end of the building was destroyed down to the square. The damage is about 1UU, with no insurance. Rector saved all his goods. 4uu t ranj Hour and wururu. fclosv general tho uu ji phot og ra oii ii coming to ha aJopitd ur th tuou- rn iTiity a: ne a a m..-:ui of illu.! ra tion is hhoWll in Urn ;iniJOMlii- nielli, of Tin; L-tdkV Hom-i Journal that it i. about to pulli-h six new, dir-tim t m i i"g of articles which will iorlu ie t ot loss than 4(rt photogrt hs. '1 ho idea of t lie ma,'azi no is to 'prudent 1 of the prettics-t country homes in Amer ica, to encourage artistic architecture, l' of the prettiest gardens, to encour age tate in floriculture; seventy churches decorated for festal occa sions Of till kinds, such as weeding Christinas and Kater services, etc some loriy or mo prettiest girls rooms in uih country; iwenty-nvo iiurai porches and vine-clad houses; and tho story of the native wild flowers in America, told in s-eventy live photo graptis. uver r, ooo lnotograiio rs. in every part of the country, wero em pioyeu oy too magazine to Lrot those pictures, and .-evcral thousands ( f uo lars wero paid in prize awards for the Lest photographs. Tho choice was made out of over 10,0(0 photograph received bv tho nrigi. ,' no. i L 8 J T n w o 'i 4. T ,A s h it SJ Arc J!ie V Chc;;pcsl. You cannot to to the Oinaha Exposition In China a wife is never seen by her husband beforo marriage. In thi-i country some wives seldom seo tht ir husuands inter ttiarriayo. ("hicago Daily News. The I 'earl Steam Laundry i cen trally located, and, while we have not imported any experts fiom the Philip pines, yet wo will wart-ant till work first class. (Jive tho Pearl, und r the new management, a trial and you will be pleased with the result. Cko. K. Staats, Manager. Iemiiol Kd Quigg, Rtiwland lilen- nerhiis-selt Mahany, Jerri" Sinison tind William S. Rooze liave all beet! defeated and will not go back- to con gress. Three of these will not be missed, but what will congress do without booze V. Ex . so spend your time with us, position of... r tt ri !! h r ' any mores 3 Wo have tin? Oivalosl Ex- easonaoH r r J UOOOS 3 EVER BROUGSiT TO PLATTSMOUTH. Dress Goods.. s-1 special base on ...15c, 19c, 29c, 35c and 39c. See our New Black Crepons, at one-half Omaha Prices. c" New Silks, New Dress Goods, New Trimmings, New Flannelette Wrappers! Sh ikI ioiir unmet teilli us (i m! (fe entile ti'i ' reil . II "(' (l It lint (tjfnrif In mis laid nil r Kit mns. Id i i hodi neies irlmt kind d nuds re sell. seen our Lino of... Have you rur collarettes, troni 1 4 ui J up. Muffs and Fur Trimmings, ! New Hosiery. Underwear, .... fti Got Ion lii.ii Morniiiir's bread hereafter may be obtained at Zuckweiler tS: Lulz, Jona than Hatt's, Dovey's and Pair store. J. I. Uoruh has just made ft pur chase of Kid iron bedste; ds with wo ven wire spring mattresses, niatres-ses and pillows which ho will otTer at the low price of $0.00 each. The entire outfit for the price has never before been offered at such :i low price. A complete bed can tie seen in his store window. AH who are need ing anything m this line may get a bargain by seeing him before buying. le!ay are Iau;f erons. JMany ot your iriencis, or peopl whom ynu know tf have contrticed consumption, pneumonia or other fatal diseases by neglect of a simple cold or cough. Polcy's Honey and Tar, a safe. sure and pleasant couh medicine. would have taved them. It is guaran teed. F. G. Fricke & Co. V ' I III to: hi Oli Cotton Blankets, Cotton Flannel, . . . I'i 1 r in 1 tl 1.,- Outing Flannels, 5c, 1 s. Get a new Oilcloth and Binding for your Stoves., Get 1 1 1 our Prices on ... .All wool, ode. i ! i l IO--N, Ml .1H.-I ii than y;tr i:u a. I v;ii Get our Price The IJesl Tablets tttol Don't fail to li- .i" A "-!. t - I' CARPETS., on all kinds of Shoe 1 r j m . 1, 1 1 , ;i , 1 1 Hi" in w 1 1 11 a per a 1 . I'.i. v see our new stock .0 .- anil v. 1 (! i.i ,i -. of Lamps w. r. ' - i - -sod i ; i ; t i " , li.-i 1 1 n 1 Cual! C'cml! Hard coal delivered to any part of i the city for $7.50 per ton, and tho un rivaled Mendota coal deliveted for $4.25 per ton. John Wateuman. If you are suffering from drowsiness in the day time, irritability of temper, sleepless nights, general debility, headache, and general want of tone of the system, use Uerbine. You will !ret relief and finally a cut a. Price oO cents. P. G. Fricke & Co. jrUj 1? 1 -'A -.- 2 Good and Cheap. LOOK OXJ'i" m rri TTTnTTTITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTiTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT The News has it by private wire from Maryville that the four bachelors and two widowers who went down to the Spurlock wedding created a posi tive sensation among the marriageable maidens in the Missouri town, and the chances are that another wed ding may come off down there with a Plattsmouth groom. George Farley, the staid and sober bachelor, grew skittish as a colt when he blossomed out into Maryville society. Professor Mctlugh was chipper and gay as a school girl, and when he turned his mure orbs on the Missouri damsels he caused symptams of palpitation of the heart. Our Robert B Windham was the idol and pet of the matrons, and more anxious mamas courted him than any other one of the six. Dr. Humph rey had a penchant for the dashing widows which, rumor sayi, was reci procated with tropical warmth. Henry Gering and C. S. Polk were disposed to be a little shy at first, but they soon thawed out and did their full share towards making an impression that would be lasting as well as favorable. Acnc Chocolates Wo have the exclusive sale of the celebrated Acme Choco late line. Call and see our as sortment. Try our... Chopped ?sut Ohocola tcs. Our Fruit Chocolates are Pine. Every Chocolate is branded ACME. : That your children are well shod, for it might save DIPH THERIA entering your family. Dry feet save Doctor bills. BEWARE that you are not BAMBOOZLED again and buy your Shoes at the Old Roliable Regular Shoe Store. THE TIME IS NEAR when we will have wet, sloppy weather and that's what tests a shoe, so be careful you don't get 'em with paper insoles and counters or they will surely collapse. Take our advice, let us help you select you shoe and you will come out winner. WE'VE GOT 'EMI What? Why, SCHOOL SHOES, of course GOOD AND STRONG at 95c, $1.00, $1.10, $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50. In ail shapes, styles and varieties of leather and warranted to be SOLID LEATHER throughout and sewed up FREE OF CHARGE should they ever rip. We have a CUROSITY in shape of a SEAMLESS SHOE for YOUTH'S, BOYS and MEN which can NEVER RIP SEE 'EM. m m m I nili S'r.l n'fl. 1 iaJ. lIEl 0, ;rai, iaJ :raJ M m m, pi iM fSJ ;Tcll iisl 321 a 21 ISi, 0 m, :Sl, m, mi. JEl ill REPAIRING. F SHERWOOD FOOT MILLINER hollow a yjs. mmmmwmmMmmmmwMmm iiAiUiiUUUiiiiiAuauiiAiiiu.iiiauiiiiauii Plattsmouth Coal Yard1 -IS TOE PLACE TO l!L'Y FURNITURE HARVEY HOLLOWAY AN J UN DERTAK1NG Ctnlrttctr In the forty-three jears existence of the Glenwood Masonic lodge the dsath-rate among the membership has not quite averaged one a year, J. W. Turner who died in this city last week bringing the number up to 41. Estab lished in 1S55 thfs lodge is probably the oldest secret organization in Mills county. Its present membership is 72 I.IPflDiril O t7Z Dll. and Uis in a very flourishing condi- n. VWCL.I1UHL.II Cy MdLC d Uin. tion-Hn THEY carry the largest and most complete line in Cass county. Every thing fresh and new. They pay cash tow our goods and give their custo oiors the advantage of special discounts. A complete line of canned goods il ways in stock. The only place in the city where you can get all kinds of -9sh Cheese. Call and see us. i wood Opinion. NEWEST STYLES IN Dress Hats. Street Hut? Ostrich and Coque Feathers, Up-to-Date Ornaments. ' Special attention i LallcJ to our a . I. Iff in find i (Yif uirrnr un if HARD COAL, CANON CITY, SOFT COAL ALL fiRADES OF WOOD. i ml -1 tverv Miade, and in 1 iaids and t'oika Dot, tor Millinery and Dress Trimminjys. MRS. 0. F. UTTERBACK, Pnder Banlc of Cas County, PlattsmDuth, N'ek Hay, Corn, Oats and all Kinds of F.-ed Constantly on Hand. EGENBERGER 5 TROOP, THIRD AND MAIN-bTS. Hiilltlcr. t-URNISHINGS, STOVES, RANGES. '-, iiitia t- 1...: F.arr and Rr,y prut of ti.o coi;: : '.t.j. , Ke-ideocei c;;rj,LftUr wrk, in any ' on or address.... Our block is coiiiuieie In all l!!.'-s ::iid we irvlte our friends to look it over. We will "r.-le.'ivrir to please you. Call .nl ec uj. STREIGHT 0 SATTLER, Sucee99nr9 to Hury Hoeck. PLATTSMOUTH NEB. If A II YH V HOM.OUAV, I'latUmooth. N-l, THE PKRKINS H0US F. R. GUTHMANN, Prop. Rates $1 and Si.50-Der Dau Centrally Located and Com fortably Furnished. Pl.ATTSMOrTII, . . w M m m.