t t 6 i s 6 ALWAYS IN THE LEAD H R P A P T M ! ORE gPECIAL--We have a Line of... I Shoes1 Ladies', Hisses', Children's and Men's 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 sl)ecial Salc for a Short. Time. A nice line of Plaids at 2c, suitable for comfortables. 36-inch Pc r ales, dark styles, a' 5, to closo ou. We have Just Received a Large IMPORTATION of 11 no DRESS GOODS 09 WE CAN SHOW THE HANDSOMEST LINE IN THE COUNTY. on Under Special ALL THIS WEEK, s GOOD GOODS AS LOW AS 25c A GARMENT. wear across the back or side, or your lungs foel Boro or tender, or you arc threat cned with diphtheria or pneumonia, apply Ballard 'n Snow Liniment exter nally, and u so Ballard's Hurt hound Syrup. F. (J. Fricke V C. Tho negro of I 'ort-mout li , Virgin ia, who is making money by prophe sying earthquake and then postpon ing them for $i0 a postponement is a j dnanilr whom many a whits rayual may vrrll nvy. It ii remarkabl that j he ha not bcom known to th four,-1 try sooner. Ex. The Dovey boys are enjoying a visit from their uncle. Isaac, Dovey. of Knightstown, Indiana. lie visited tho first of tha week with bin d; u'hter, M . Frank i'almcr, in L ncoln. He cam out at this time to attend the funeinl of bis lata brother-in-law, 1). F. Babbington. Wanted - Reliable mon w ho can put in either a l or part f their 1 1 1 ri to t ike orders for our Lubi icating O. Is and O reuses. Our prices are the low est and we h vo the nest facilities f r handling the western trade. Liberal commission. The ( AXi iiiM) Oil Co , I leve ami, Oli io. Supei ii ' e -dent Farl y e l-iiaid the young dyim-mbe s l - Suml y sonool ci:.s- last even i n ..t the ho-p - b e home of By' on Cl k, and a j l, Mineisieo rt d. M s. Ca k assisted M f-'.il-y in en cit.,n ine. O d a- i ed talT u :in' f j in- : d i v 1 ti.e niu i i'- i.t whieh ' i i giri- reein d to tnor. i.e: njoy. Our Journal friend - u unueee --:.ri..v sore ver the eh e a, and con tinue t hurl d a tribe.- ai Judge Neu elt 1 hey ishould iimemhei th.it X'-well and mat y of those who voted for him wee hero jcars In hue they Were, at d no amount of political elnp- trap would th.ili" tneir riiiiilslilr. r ! I AS TSIKV COM K AM .. C. S. Twi-. and wife were in iinnlni today. Col. Sharp was tip from N o h,-a i. a ("it' toJay on business. Mrs. T. L. Murphey and d.ni 1. !.-, were in the metropolis today. Mrs. A. .1. Graves an 1 .!,s. .l-.n,. -Leek were in tho iUflrnpoiij today. O. B. Polk, of Liaeoln, vvn- t-y h. a tfa In district oourt thii nfit'ri v:. Ml.- Matilda Vall.-ry and Mi Louise Whit were Omaha Vicl n -day. Mr, . W.Coates entort.ai.it. d i ii ot tier and sister from Omaha y i. -1 1 d ly. M iss Oi i v! (I. ikb is enj y "i ii 1 1 1 lit pit.tlilios of friend: at G.iuuo.d thi. wei k. II il t Wi scott a nd several other uni versity boys are hoinefor over Thanks giv ing. Harvey Wai d ro'i, of G ree n v.a o I i, e einet, and Mr Traver were ia Iomii today attending eourt. Forest Hinsha.v went t I.i 'n Th i rd y morn i n u' to eattu i,cv v.i'i, i I i i vo a n d v i i i . v S . ,.d y . Faitnon I J'e'iey n 1 1" I 1 1 i. -woi ilteaine oah r in Lwe n l-ne.-d y eV' iil'e-l f t f wda a .. in . lion. Jo.'in '. 'a oi a d M. i) IIi:e'in- were in t i l d iv lei'':i 1 1 ' i r S 'ine m . t ' s I d i -1 I el io, i . .' fn .1. L II- ot entertaine-i M .-. :.! il M s, i.-.e loi ill nner yt st- r-i.iy : ni Mr. II ol"s hitler Mi.-s ' A4:e id On - ah .. Wi 1 IJeach, who is wit h the v. -sale hou-e of M. I'.. Smith .V . a ., Oin ili.i, spent ThanKse ii ii.- j,, city witii his parents. M iss Lansi ny, M iss Ke i I'.ti ,: ai.d M i . .laeksi n, three of ear -.j.'d r I V Opposite Bank of Cass County, Plattsmouth. Chinaware OUR OWN liVIPORTATION. The Nicest Line Ever Shown in Plattsmouth. ALSO A FINE LINK OF Fancy Lamps i Every Taste May Be Suited.. ..At Astonishingly Low Prices. AT flSnER i First Door Fast of tho Court ) Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Hou se. ..-.Also a Complete Line of. staple GROCERIE FANCY YOU Are Especially Invited to Call. f Any Kind of Dress.. IS PASSABLE, IF A LADY WEARS HANDSOME t I ' Hat It is therefore Important to Know where the HANDSOMEST LINE OF MILLINERY may be found .... lylrs. fEJ. 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 Rig"ht. Come and Soe. MRS. M. A. STREET, 411 Main Street Plattsmouth, Nebraska I i 1 BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. I) .Shiftman's residence to rent. Call on IJeesoii fe Sons. A nice millinery stock for sale. En quire of J. II. Thrasher. J. II. Thrasher has Plattsmouth homes to sell on monthly payments. A few holiday drunks with the us ual fi-ies enliven d matters about po lice cou; t today. The Nr:vs otlce is the be-t equ'ppd jo'i office in Cass county. Fi1 st c ass W'-rk done n sho I notice. Mr-, S. L Mill- r entertaino 1 a pw ty f friends i.t her heme last evening ai.d a "0 d time is i epo ted. Th- Lbinger Il'.rd ware C '.iliave th' b--st a:r lifriit stove ver pi ced on the ma: ket. come in - nd s j it. A in si; iv ytia-aiia' with every siiCrt of Lii il in i!:d La Crem. flour F. T. I). vis t'o., U.tiiin lJtttek. ('hole clears f r the ho'. id y trade n w ready, put u: in nca' boxes f 1 a d -o. .It Lltrs I'Ert'LUEllO. lit-. W"iliinsO!i, ee, ear, n "se i'lid throat sp' ci ib.-t. of (.Jm tha, will be at oiliee of Dr. Livingston, Monday Ko- vember il. The boy at Gleenwood whom the lattsmou!h fo t ball enthusiasts laid up wiih a broken leg was a brother of John I) ivies of this city. Lost On Thanksgivina'day a large ducking overcoat. Leave the same at this olliee or with Crawford, the gar dener, and be paid for your trouble. The Nkm's olliee engine laid down Wednesday evening and refused to work, so that uoparer was issued un til the machine was overhauled this tnornidg. Quite a crowd wmt to Council LIutTs, yesterday from this city to see the foot ba 1 trarae whieh resulted in a score ot f to -5 in fa ver of the Iowa state university. Manager Groves, of the local tele phone exchange, wa climbing poles and enjoying himseli down near the b.-idge this morning while the crisp north wind fioze his blood. Postmaster II. M. Bushnell is giving thanks for an eijrht-pound boy that ar rived at his home Thanksgiving morninir. The mother and child are doing well. S'ate. .TiHirnnl. You will never know how quickly you can be cuied of consumption, dyspepsia or liver complaint, until you have tried Ur. Siwver's Little Wide- j Awake Pills. A. W. Atwood. Per centnge from C'iiy Steam Laun dry for tho benefit of the Presbyterian church debt, for week ending Novem ber 1!', 7!) cents. If you at sire to in crease th 9 amount patronize them. C iinete Lily bulhs, a ,d ether tu!bs for -ale cheap right now at L. A. Moor-s's green liouse. His flue chris anthemns are coming on nicely, and will ld worth going milo Ij see. Ifou have sore throat. The election l- over and Jude Newell will make a good senator. Sam Patterson, we are "lad to noio is making a splendid record ;;s deputy fetate treasurer. He is Hu man who ever held this responsible position in this st;.te. He is accurate, always accommodating, and makes many friends who will try to make a place on the ticket next time to suc ceed Meserve, and if the olliee goes to a democrat, we know of no one that would be more acceptible to the peo ple of Cass county. A traveling man stopped at Herold's store yesterday and asked who the six bloods were that got o!T the train here that morning. Ho said they were a jolly crowd, but were all a lit tle boozy, and one of the fellows had a bottle sticking out of his pocket. Ivi quiry soon showed that it was ttie re turning wedding party, and that C. S. Polk had the bottle which some joker had quietly slipped into his pocKet. As none of the party drink or use to bacco, hence it was a mistake of judg ment on the part of the traveling man. Will Lloyd, son of Joe L oyd, and his brother-in-Liw, Fred Cunningham, have earned reputations as profes sional horscshoers at Lincoln who do their work in a scientific manner. All the fast horse men in the west patron-iz-. them, and the boys are c owded Tilh work all tho tima. In a conver s ition with the editor of the News this morning Fred informs us that they put on 1 16 shoes yestet day in nine hours, a record we venture, tnat can not be i qualed in the state. The News is giai to ;-ee the b u s enjoy ing a w.ie of real p osperity, know.ng that it h s been fully earned by hatd work and a superior knowledge of their bu.-incs. Ntgroes W ho Sp.iak 'nly Urriuan, 'i hern is a Geiman negro clony in Pennsylvania who speak no hi: e but German. The place is Ltb.non county, anil ine negives went tio-te twenty, thirty a d forty yt'iirs ago and setil'ed among t he quic t P.-nasy i va ia G rman f 1 1 m ri of the Hi ue mountain di-t ids- '1 he colored cnilureii gr w up mi the arms where they worie ' .nd heard nothing ou G t man spoken They fo g tt nearly mi the Lngli.-h they Knew, ;.nd now they rarely sneak anything but German. Their child ren go to English country n-hools in wiater, but as qu.ckly as they are out of sight of their teacheis they begin to taiK the Ge. man dialect, and noth ing elae. ' niMirrt-U at Murray, One of the most noted society events of the early holidays was the iimitj je oi Joan Li. loung, rdurray s popular merchant, to Miss Alta Buedeeker the. accomplished daughter of Chas. II. Boedecker. Tne ceremony was per formed Thanksgiving evening, No vember "4, at the beautiful home of the bride, by the Rev J. D. Oldham, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Murray. The young couple will at once go to housekeeping in tho house form rly ow ned by Dr. Gil more. A .Sail Accilfut. Dor, the bri ht little 4 year-old son cf Deputy Sher.ff McB ide, while coast ing with an older brother, Ihtirsday morning, was thrown onto tho sharp end of his sled which penetrated the left eye cutting tho ball and destroy ing the sight. Mrs. McDiide tooK him to a doctor's office, and o( min utes later was on her way to Dr. Gif- ford's in Omaha for expert treatment. The little fellow was very brave and sat up in the depot without a murmur while wailing for the train. ! tei.c'iers, went to Liitc- In V. ii evening to visit until Sunday. IJ'-otlri, George and Uf-.i w-ent to Lincoln Wed in sd -v e Lb .ii' youio'est ! lo d;end 1 hiuiksgi v i n with the'r tor. Mis. Cunni nh i ni, and win man over Sundaj'. ,111 at 1 lii : ! U n e I 1 1 1 W,li-' iise. At 11, e I- Cake to lie. CI 1 tt t t't r- . (. I ni l Juki: V bile waitin"; for the t r Jui.ction on their way hone lock wedding parly took a some one slipped a iia f lii e bottle in It 15 W ind hams vn 1 the lunch 11. 15. informed Unit he had a little wa-dein; his grip which ho proposed up with, and if they h d not ihemselves in the same -,v: their loss as he would id oi got the grip and a- 1 1-ey around toe other v.- i : i i ait bystanders, as he siii.'posoil the c;;ke, iie dec'ai i::g that i divide anything with tin; throwirgoiin the yrip '. fe to be seen was the leil-lal bottle Wii.dhams fae.- e rev. and the crowd yeheti w:la 1-iegh ! thin tho other live, deci.u ina- tnat tnev had ben i ubi.c v ui-j. raced . re- p a ired to another p it t of t hi: ia om l e fusin'' to assi eiate with a in n wh took a nip (in the sly, and the depot crowd fairly howled with h. u j h tor. I is said the grip was eo i w thoa! the owner so much us tas-inur tin- e :k and the bottle was deposit ai on the fk or in short ot der. (t;U, e-(.'-' In w ! : i i b n t :n! .it I BICYCLE, CAAER AND AIR U'J.i. How Some Itoy Can litt I'riAi- Fre. The New City S earn ! getli n g to I he f ia r ;. :. make it in e; esi ing 'o a lit- le hustling. o t gather up and i:ri-;g the most in k b.-t w-e uarv iktth in x'. will hic c.e wort h id, i he in I he i iie" "ill iT'.'l : ": lie 1 1) i rd a ii o ia- a i r . a a . here is a chit i,e-' to Me v made of. The pr :..:- ur- . window of the i iiu:d y. winner of first pi ie p if cloths and an overcoat, h .t in place of the bicycle. lllilltil 1 ti:,- i e i'oy t he : o v i i" y wi c t: a e ! - I . at Sill i !. ( ; h : ve '.. i 5ueK len ee sa tij ) ! Pi lis. A h'ree 1'ills. Send your address to H. iSc Co., Chicago, and get- a box of Dr. King's New L;i trial will convince you of their in -' it-. These pills are ea-y i n action and are particul;ulT effective in the cure o! constipation and Sick Headache. I'o Malaria and Livi'r troubles they have been proved invaluable. Tl.ey a i guaranteed tube pei fectiy free from every deleterious siihsinnce and to b.1 purely vegetable, 'i hv iio not we;, ken by their action, but ny giving tore to stomach and bowel- g-r..-atly invigor ate the system. Regu.ar size H" , per box. Sold by F.iL T ieke. driiggi-t . 1 tv S x ..f.-r. ....... i V ' s & ' it .-. t -i f v tr Ll kt.' w ri Li 'f v y.i C . I, 1 1 liK.r few t'. vo soon on so many ,i.iOi!Ui during tho past ii .' from on r store. nnct 1 1 1 1 I ! I I - I i n ':, i i i ti I li , o ii ;-v V-' : i I i O'J S h O : 1 i i i i i CO:U :ii; i -i ; L-1 tno Tti i J I i , price kjI, perfectly fast color, , you noticed how well li il from a tailor gar x .c.'iiso wo buy them L f,i:;!:ors in the coun ter stylo is fifty-four a high blizzard col- ;!i you July weather ihcvt blows. The corclod, pockets taped, ci on with silk, and the ublo faced. You cer afford to pass it by if lii;; an overcoat, because i 111 11 1 '. - v.. T SO.oo USE )RE PRICE , . . n . . : . ;s. v., s 1 ( VER OCCUR TO YOU ( .'hea piie-s of t i rch Quality anil Finish 'ho I' no it. rioce.Hsarj' I (ii (jds and do not ; ad e:othing store-", ae-- Ihorouelily and r.itit eve: t liing robl. ' t l.an iur cotn- I :J y Pii rch a. ics, and COLEMAN, i : ' : t'tiV:.,', IMattsmouth, Neb y.'.' 5 .t .a a t!AAi(iAAAftA J R TIHE AND ! V l V THE ) IJ IJUUIv in any ijster! 0(tirru! By the tho can, or served styl at Schiappacasse's. Insure in the German American. Fred Ebinger, A?ent. TO CCKK A COLl IN ONE DAY' Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the monty if it fails to cure. 2-5c. The genuine has L. U. Q. on each iMet tjubscrite for Tiie News the best soreness ' paparin tbo city. I)t n-t I ,ii i t . The case ( f Mack vs. 1'.. m le w; s tried to ji jury and a verdict ft r de fendant wns found. i he Tr-ve- case from Greenwood roc.:; led the time ( f the court and j'tri thi- after-o -. j 1 1 i 2 j 5 The Lvt.li Sti ai'i Laiimiry. All p'.rso.is nesi i-g tir-t edis- iauu dry win k at lo.v i i t s ill i lease ; s; leave word .-.t the l'e: k - s II ire, ni j I will call f ): pack g. s. 1 S J. C l.KKhKXI ;:m), A at. I i 1 o How t l'r-iir a Citttl. After ex pi cui e, o- whn you feel a co'd coming on. taKe a dose of Foley's Ilonej- and Tar. It never fails. I". Cl. ; g j Fi icke vS: Co. j t : v : SI -St ? , if 1 5i ftiii mem tore IS THE PLACE 2ecure Your Fall and :r Millinery. V late-t - of : . i a- opened an elegant to F. G. Fricke's. Ail the fa-hiun is di-played here. Those wish. ng hair chain- or tjair wck of any k.n i done, wiu please leave their orders with Miss Adam at Dovev's store. Mus. A. II . Km-.k. In raanv seemingly hopeie-s cases. consumption has been averted in stopping a hacking cough, by ine Use of Dr. Sawyer's Wild Cherry and Tar. A. W. Atwood. i LA has liae ; 1 1 i t r f I A I I Are Right. t imm-r from the east, has Ii i i'e and call an 1 pco our IS. L. J. RANKIN, ., P..,t: moj'h. Xebrasl.a, ProjrieU r. For Rent Two furnished rojin- Mrs. J. N. Wisa. i 8 v v it v v v v v v v v v v v v it r v v v v r v ' m 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 c-V i lh th th th th lh l th th th th ll' th th th th th th th th th th lh lh th lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh