Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, November 29, 1898, Image 2

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    A BOON TO MANKIND!
DR-TABLER'S BUCKEYE
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A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and
EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN.
CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
Tubes, by Mail, 75 cents; Bottles, 50 Cents.
JAMES F. BALLARD, Sole Proprietor, - - 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.
F. G. FRICKE & CO.
F. G. Fricke & Co.
This Space
Belongs to the
Firm of
NYnBM & CO.,
Jewelers and Opticians,
Boeck Block.
To Please the
s:
Is our constant aim, and with that end
in view, we have laid in a nice,
well-selected line of...
DR Y- GOOUvS j Pffi,ewEAR.
Special Low Prices on Blankets.
Our Grocery Department...
Is complete in every detail, with the best the wholesale
market affords, and prices are LOWER than ever.
Prompt Delivery,
Fair Treatment
autl Good Goods
Is what you may depend upon, if
you trade with
Xj. b.
Opposite Court House, Plattsmouth
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Not low priced, but highest graio at
our reputation. We pny these are the
say so too after yc; . : used them.
SOLD BY
F. G. FRICKE & CO.
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Continue to do a leading business in Fancy
and Staple Groceries. Because they carry
an immense stock, buy for cash and sell at
low prices. Everything good to eat of Best
Quality. Call and try us.
Horner of Sixti and Pearl Streats. - - - Plattsmouth. Neb
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Saarnji CUR
Hero is one of thoae
who are either so prej
udiced against all ad
vertised remedies, or
have become discour
aged at the failure of
other medicines to help
them, and who will
succumb to the grim
desti'oyer without
knowing of the won
derful value of Foley's
Honey and Tar for all
Throat and Lung troubles.
ublic
SHERlViiJ-WiLLiAMS C
MAKE
PAINT
FOR
Houses,
Barns,
Floors,
Cupboards, Shelves
Furniture,
Bath Tubs,
Buggies,
Farm Tool;, Etc.
A special paint for each pun
pose, not one slap-dash mix
ture for all.
fair, hone
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The Semi-Weekly News-Herald
PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAV
. . BY THE . . .
NKU.s PUBLISHING COMPANY,
M. I i'OLK , EDITOR.
DAILY KDITION.
One V ..i , in ;nl van , (1(1
Six Months. 'i iO
Oni' V( t k 10
Single ('opii'S, . . 5
sKMI H'tKKLV KIMTION.
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-m Montis f0
r LARGEST CIRCULATION
Of any Cass County Paper.
Till". South Oin.iha stuck yards tiro
in iiruity KifY' liaiuld this time, with a.
governor and lieutenant governor of
thoir own selection holding the fort at
Lincoln .
K. M. l'dLl-AKU, Cass county's can
didate for the t.p 'akei ship, is the best
equipped m m for the position that
has so fa bjen named. lie is a grad
uate of the state university and is
well posted on pi rli men tary Urfac:?,
and von Id bo ;i credit to the party.
Sknwtoi: Ai.i.kx. who vill soon
write an ex alter his name, s.iys ho is
still H ue to lii-y.m. Tbis is Unfortu
nato for the colonel as Allen seemed
to be too reat a load for the pooocrats
of Nebraska, anil how llryau eau carry
the load i.- not clear at this wriliny.
l'iiKst ikm' M (. Kin Li:v"s forthcom
ing raessar3 is looked forward to with
more than usual interest, as it will
outline some of the legislation which
is to be enact .'d with reference to our
new pos-essions. The first Monday in
December is when congress meets, a
ditto not far awav.
As ANOTilizr. conclusivo proof that
prosperity is with us, might be cited
that enterprising but acquisitive gents
have again taken to the bank-robbing
business. Only a few yours ago the
not results of a midnight raid upon
the average rural money depository,
was a notarial seal and. some chattel
mortgage blanks. Lincoln News.
Tiik deruop'p- used to oppose the
existence of the State B ard of Trans
portal'on, tut the divorcing of a few
fat demopop jobs will no doubt contin
ue to Keep tiie law on the statute
books for two ye irs more, even though
the letri-lature repealed the measure,
as Governor I 'oy tiler's veto woulu
s ve it.
AxoTi Ei: bu-ine.-s-slr e gthening
re u t f ti , r- c nt eel i. n i- e in
the H'..''.id ; ct v 1 of the J ii
Ver-b ri- ll.e.ary b .ire. u V!i a s: .
tx po is tiii Jing it- w-v ag ii'i into t
en Lim. s ' the subs d z -J O'unii v
press. This pe iodic tT r vesv:e nee ot
the We-'ater laudaiio . mill so notori
ously depends uoon pushing '.ho bui.
t"U and g easing the whee.s from the
Omaha end of the circuit, but such
aid-for pull -ry deceives nobody.
Bee.
Thkke isn't much snow for an open
door p;liey in the Philippines after
all. McKinh-y is a life-long protec
tionist. '1 he freo tr tie theory has no
bdauties in its piactical side for him,
anil every colonial possession will be
held as a vantage ground for the in
vestment of American money which
will not be crowded out by foreign
competition. The open door in the
Philippines or at Porto ltica may be
S3t down as a mvth.
SENATOR ALLEN'S BIG JOB.
Senator Allen promptly denies the
rumor that he was about to enlist in
the service of one of the big corpora
tions. On the contrary, he purposes
toiemain at home for the next two
years and t-y to hold Nebraska and
Bryan together. Of ccurse, having
his task in view, it will be impossible
for him to attend to any outside, busi
no s. Ct. Louis Globe-Democrat.
Mckinley times.
This year the net earnings of eight
railway companies in the United
S'ates was over a million dollars each
in excess of the net earning of 1S97
Can any other country beat this show
ing? Nebraska Citv News.
INOi:.MATJoN AND OMMOX.
The Nebraska bliz.a' d of a few days
ago gained in fury as it traveled east
ward and when New England was
reached it was a hummer that would
make North Dakota turn green with
envy. Many towns wecj completely
snowed und-r and no c ommunication
could bo had with outside cities. Such
a -tot m in the west woi ld result in
gr-.at loss on the st-ick ran hjs.
The tsteein.'d weather sharp :.d
prophet of the "L U y of the Sno- s,"
Prof E. Stone Wiggins, h is thrown
another lit. lie declai es the Novem
ber met o-s are not meteors at all,bu'
stones t rown at us by the iuhab t ints
of the planet M r-. It is more likely
that the Marti . s had hot camp ligri
and shied a fe v roc s at an obnoxious
candidate.
The democratic congressman from
Utah is said to bo a polyg imist, living
with three wives in that state contrary
t the statutes made and provided.
President McKinley has been in
vited to take Drt in the Masonic cere
monies at Mt. Vernon December 14, to
mirk the centennial of the death of
George Washington. The exercises
will consist, as nearly as possible, of a
duplication or reproduction of the
funeral ceremonies of December IS,
1768. The lodge in which Washinjf-
ton was made a Mason und the Wnxh
llnyton Alexandria ia3j6, of which ho
I wan the lirst m .Btor, will take promi
nent purls in the ceremonies. Masons
from all parts of the world aru ex
pocted to bo present.
Two prominent Now Yorkers, Elihu
Koot Jind Joseph (Jhoato, are talked of
for the vacant ambassadorship to Eng
land. Boot is said to b supported by
Senator Piatt and Choate by Senator
Ilanna. The conto t will determine
tho strength of two senatorial pulls.
James Gray, tho newly elected
mayor of Minneapolis, stai t d life as a
newsboy, earsod money sullicieut to
keep him while going to tho common
schools, graduated from tho Sta o
university and became a reporter on
and then managing editor of the Min
neapolis Times. j
Farmer Sibley ot Pennsylvania, re
cently elected to congress, is not as
enthusiastic for freo coinage of silver
as he was two years ago. "Tho silver
question," he says, "has been dead
since lb'.lG, and I have no timo to busy
myself with dead issues." Parmer
Sibley dislikes whistling in a grave
yard. Blatherskite Smith, who has been
ousted as deputy attorney general, was
the most abusive and untruthful pub
lic speaker who took part in last fall's
campaign. Ho has been bounced to
give placo to V. D. Oldham of Kear
ney. Mr. Oldham laugh, and the de
cent people of Nebraska laugh with
you. It was a just Nemesis which
followed Smith and pushed him over
board. .
This country's vasi and various food
products have made it tho granary of
the world. Through the preponder
ance of exports over imports during
the last two years this country stands
today a creditor nation to almost all
others. We aro loaning to London,
Germany and Franco vast sums of
money. Tnstead of our bills of ex
chance madfl against our exports go
ing to London for discount, as hereto
fore, they are taken up on this side
and held -for temporary investment.
Our present rate of interest is half
that of the Bank of England; and
one-third if the Bank of Berlin rate,
notwithstanding that we have had
nearly SMJO.OOOjOOO of our securities re
turned to us auring the last several
yea -s, all of which have been taken
up and obsorbed by our own inve-tors.
The money conditions of this country
as compared with tho-e of European
nat ons, together with the outlook of
the future, I do not hesitate to say,
make New York City at this moment
the great linar.c 1 centre of the
'i-ul. and it wou-d be we I lor the
Am r c n i- p e to -o ecotniize it;
and, fur nei-M.ore, it. the alliance wi: h
tire i Li iiain we h.iVc e. mbination
that will dominate the wo 1 . In view
of these f cts, I do not hesi'a e to say
that the banking business of the city
of Jiew York is on a safer an'l bounder
ba-i- 'han that of ar.y othe fi i ncial
cent e in ' he worli. Hi- NRY Clews.
Soiium long to JJfpeiid On.
Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm
of Jones & S.n, Cowdeu. III., in speak
ing of Dr. King's New Discovery, says
that last winter trs wife was attacked
with la grippe, and her case grew so
serious that pbysicians atCowden and
Pana could do nothing for her. It
seemed to develop into hasty con
sumption. Having Dr. King's New
Discovery in store, and selling lots of
it, he took a botte home, and to the
surprise of all she began to get better
from first dose, and half dozen dollar
bottles cured her sound and well. Dr.
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds is guaran
teed to do this good work. Try it.
Free trial bottles at F. G. Fricke's
drug store. 5
You have seen many men who
stammered and stuttered, but who
ever saw or beard of a woman with art
impediment in her speech.
Try Grain-O! Try Grain-O!
Ask your grocer today to show ycu
a package of Gkain-o, the 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. GRAIN-O has that rich
seal brown of Mocba and Java, but it is
made from puro grains, and the most
do'icate stomach receives it without
distress. One-fourth the price of
coffee, loc and 25 cts per package.
Sold by all grocers.
Major McCiay received yesterday
from Omaha a check for $300 contrib
uted by the people of Nebraska to the
Third Nobraska regirrent for the pur
chase of Thanksi.iv.ng tui keys. The
money was t ansmittd by the West
ern Union Teleg-aph company free of
chaige. and a c.-ieck for the amount
was sent to Major McCiay by Manager
L. J. Maxwell. Tne money will be
divided among the compinie, $2-5
going to each, and ever y m in will have
a large aod generous s.ice of turKey
for his Thanksi; ving dinner.
Coal! Coal!
Hard coal deliver' d to any part of
t':.e city for 87.50 per ton, and the un
rivaleii Mendota cai tie lveied for
$4.2-5 pt-r ton. JOHN WATEKMAN.
If you are Suffering i em drowsiness
in tho day time, irritability of temper,
slceple-s nights, general debility,
headache, and general want of tone of
tho system, use Herbine. You will
got relief and finally a cure. Price 50
cents. F. G. Frick" & Co.
Lost On Thanksgiving day a large
ducking overcoat. Leave the same t
this office or with Crawford, the gar
dener, and be paid for your trouble.
i.trt OjBltr!
By the the can, or served in any
6tyle at Scbiappaoaise's.
I POINTED PARAGRAPHS t
Denver Post: A Missouri ma-i was
finod $0 for heating his mule, and tho
next day was fined $2 for beating his
wife. Muh b are mules in old Miss mri.
Thegreatist medicine fr the kid
nevsthat has ! en discovered 'n mod
ern tica is D - S. wye 's Ukatine.
XI) best proof is to give it a trial, j
A. W. Atwood.
WaNTEH-Reliable and experienced
salesman to handle a good line of lub
ricating oils and greases on commis
sion. Address The Clinton Oil Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Tho advertising columns of tho
Ni:s show who the live merchants
are, and where to go to get ha-gains
in every thing needed for the f iinily. It
will pay you to read them and trade
at homo.
Constipation means the accumula
tion of wasto matter that should bo
discharged d aly, and unless this is
done the foul inattor is absorbed and
poisons the system. Lo Ilerbino to
br ing abont regularity of tho bowels.
Price 50 cents. F. G. Fricke.
There's no better Hour inado than
ITeisel's "Plansifter," manufactured
in this city. Ask your grocer for it,
and thereby' got tho best and sup
port a home industry at tho same time,
Vvhich builds up the town.
Thousands of men and women sutler
from piles, especially women with fe
male weakness have this suffering to
contend with in addition to their other
pains. T.ihler's Buckeye Piio Oint
ment will qui kly ell' ct a cure. Price
50 cts. in bottles, tubes " c)s. F. G.
Fricke & Co.
Infant mortality is something fi L'ht
ful. Nearly one-quirter d.o before
they reach one year, one-third before
they aro live, and one-ha'f before they
are lifteen! The timely use of White's
Cream Vermifuge would save a major
ity of these precious lives. Price Ho
cents. F. G. Fricke.
Washington Star: ' Do you think
that tho money question will be per-
j mitted to figure much further in poli-
tics?" "You can't tell," replied Sen i
j tor So'-ghum, "but I hope not. When
money figures in a campaign, I
. f-tvor of h ivir g no questions
I whatsoever."
nn in
is k od.
J. II. Thrasher has 1 '1 ittsmouth
homes to sell on monthly payments.
Wan'TKI) U liable men who can
put in either a 1 or pa' t i f their time,
to t ike orders for our Lubricating O.ls
and Greases. Our prices are the low-
: est. and we have tho ix st facilit ies for
h iri'llirg the wes'ern trade. Lib.-ral
c mms.s on.
Tiik Caxuki.I) Oil Co ,
eve find. Ohio.
In many seee'igiy hoj.ele-s cases,
cv nsump ion has been averted in
oiling a hiickin .r cough, by the u-e
of i)r. Siwyer's Wild Cherry and Tar.
A. W. Atwood.
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COOKING. BAKING 8? V,' l f
Purity of Material and
Deliciousness "Flaror Unexcelled.
FDR S'.f E AT OUR STORES,
aho by Ar.W- ' &ZVJL
Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine.
Rotary Motion and
Ball Bearings.
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DR. SAWYER'S
UKATINE
Cures kidney and liver diseases
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Reading Rooms and Dispensary,
Drew Building, Plattsmouth, eh.
Open frorrJlO a. m. to 5 p. in. andTjto 9 p.
m: ervlcen each Sundav.
HARD COAL.
Missouri Coal, Genuine Canon City Coal
FOR CASH
Li3ave orderi at F. S. White's Stcre.
W. J WHITE.
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Special Announcement
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The Lnrest Stock in the Cify.
Wo have a largo assortment of the met leaut i f u ! Lamp
that money will buy, at half the price p:iid !a.,t year. Also a
fine line of .1 -fil i nier s wi- are d ;sp!it i ng i ti our wimlnv. We
sell them at very low prices.
Flower Pots of all Sizes.
What wo consider would make a present most ai i-. plablo
or anybody is ore of our finely ih corated Chamber Sots.
Prices range from $;;.)( upwards.
Groceries-Don't Forget us When it Coms to Them
We have as line a line of diie l fruits as you ever saw.
Also all the best brands of canned fruits nrd y i-g i I a I d e . A
few specials i re: l.ihby's Miii'-o Meat, 1 loi:n'iuade Money,
Maple Syrup, Sweet and Sour Pickles. I'rei.eh Dites, Cikos
and Cookies. Wo invite your patronage.
BENNETT & TUTT,
No 501 Main- stukkt
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SOXjX 3JY JVIjIj I31U Clr TV INTO.
Pn-panxi by k JAMPS P. HALLARD. Ct. Louis.
F. G. FRICKE & CO.
No Cheap Goods
No shou 'y wares, which we are marking
"Special Low Prices." We h .v; ' i in the mercantile bu-iiioss in
Plattsmouth for tho past, twouty-'-ight years and have, established a
reputation for. . . .
The Best Goods at tne..
..Lowest Possible Prices.
This is on'- m tt on- invariable
rule, nnd we do not nr.eio -e to
d -pirt f . om ii now O i Sprin.'
stock i- larger and moi-i- com
plete this year than ever.
We are sole agents in Platts
mouth for the celebrated "liiaek
Cat" brand Triple Knee Stock
ings.
Come in and see us and we
will treat you right.
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Tinware and an3'thin" usually carried in a lirst-class
fj hard ware store.
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interest 3'ou.
JOHN R. CO
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..HAVE THE ONLY..
Stove for Early Autumn,
As well as winter, Weather. It's Cheap and dries
the work. A full line of all kinds of Stoves and
Hardw are.
Tin Work and Roofing a Specialty.
Our Low Prices have built up a rr00d trade, which
we will maintain by continuing the same. Remember
the place ....
S. E. HALL & SON,
..Practical Tinsmiths..
South Sixth Street, - - Plattsmouth, Neb.
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