DEPARTMENT STORE ALWAYS IN THE LEAD s PECIAL We have a Line of... Shoes Ladies', Hisses', Children's and Men's Worth $1.25, $1.39, $1.50 and $1.75 and will close the lot at SI.OO One lot CHILDREN'S SHOES at 25c. DRY GOODS SpmSorjShort Time. A nice line of Plaids at 2'c, suitable for comfortables. 36-inch Pe;cales, dark styles, at 5c, to close out. We have Just Received a Large IMPORTATION of. Fine DRE S G O O 1J s WE CAN SHOW THE HANDSOMEST LINE IN THE COUNTY. e Special Sal ALL THIS WEEK. on Underwear foel eoro or tendor, or you aro threat ened with diphtheria or pneumonia, apply Ballard'a Snow Liniment exter nally, and uao Hallard'tj Uorehound Syrup. F. G. Fricko A; Co. A fellow who had been attending church over at Decatur, 111., t-tartod to drive homo when ho found a throe-woeks-old baby in his bugtry. TLo little follow was ndoptod by a good f.imily, but tho young man will leave his butfsy at home next tim and walk. C. L. Marshall received a tleram tolay announcing the death of hi brother-in-law, John Neal, of Dextor, Iowa, of pneumonia. Mr. Ueul was a member of the Ninth Indiana Cavalry and was 65 years of ago. Mr. Mar shall was unable to attend the funeral on account of the poor atat of his own hanlth. F. II. Wilson of this city has a good position at Indianapolis which ho is holding down in proper form. IIo writes us that the senatorial fight is already warm and that when January arrive and tho legislature convenes, things will bo seething hot. IIo sug gests himself a a dark horse and we yeeond tho motion. Next Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock the Nebraska tute huildirg on the ex i . . ... p silion grounds will oe t'fforea lor sale, or so sa an advertisement pro mulgated by Dan Althen, custodian. The sal will include the building and furniture, th od house, tho poultry pens and all othe state pi one ty used in e nn'-ction with the exposition. Th s bunding cos in the vicinity of $2(J,u0o, and if lh" ;-t to g.-ts $1,000 f r it, it can consider itrelf ucky Ex. With the opportunit iliat will oc cur for the ine ease of our merchant marine in our trade with Porto Ilico, and perhaps Cuba, the south ought to and it probably will in time, eecure a large share of the building that is done for that trade, The reason we are sure that Porto Rico will open up a market for American ships is tht our trade with that island is confined entirely to American vessels. If the same were done with our trado with juba, tnere would be an enormous stimulus iven to American ship building. A AS THEY COMIC ANU UO. GOOD GOODS AS LOW AS 25c A GARMENT. DEPARTMENT STORE Opposite Bank of Cass County, Plattsmouth. Chinaware OUR OWN IMPORTATION. t The Nicest Line J Ever Shown in Plattsmouth. so:VK.lx,:.MXB Fancy Lamps J Every Taste May Be Suited.. 6 ..At Astonishingly Low Prices. ! AT flSfiER GLflRK' I 4 A 4 4 J YOU Are Especially Invited to Call. 4 1 t BRIEFLY TOLD. ( First Door East of the Court House, 1 Plattsmouth, Nebraska. ....Also a Complete Line f.... STAPLE GROCERIES FANCY D Any Kind of Dress.. C9 IS PASSABLE, IF A LADY WEARS A HANDSOME Hat It is therefore Important to Know where the HANDSOMEST LINE OF MILLINERY may be found .... tyLts. flj. fl. Street Certainly deserves the palm, for 'tis there you will find the most elegant line of Pattern Hats, Velvet Trimmings, Plumes, Ribbons and Orna ments ever shown in Cass county. 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 C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Dr.Shipman's residence to rent. Call on Beeson & Sons. Wanted a laundress. Apply at Riley hotel at once. F. T. Davis Co. pay cash for g-ood butter and freh eggs, Union Block. The Henninps-Rock Island case has occupied the time of the District court all day. Rev. W. C. Huntington, of Univers ity Piace, will preach at the Method ist church this evening-. The News office is the best equipped job office in Cass county. First class work done on short notice. The Ebinger Hardware Co.have the best air tijjht stove evar pi iced on the market, come in nnd tee it. A pnsitivt gui,'!irt with every sack of Elk ll m and La Cr;m flour. F. T. Davis Co., U..ion Block. Choice cigars for the holiday trade now ready, put up in neat boxes of 12 and 25. JULIUS PepfekBERG. The D .kotns mia-ed our lasl blizz u d at ange to ?ay. but tho weather bureau say- they are ettinj their share now. Tha loss of lifo in the last storm in New England was larger than that of all the biizzards in the west for forty years. Marriage license were issued todav to Nicholas Klaurens, of Union, aged 27, and Miss Bertha Gruber, of No- hawka, aged 2". The new furnace at St. Luke's church works to perfection, and the room is nice and warm no matter what the weather is out of doors. The opinion prevails about the court room that the jury will be discharged this week when the balance of the term will bo given up to equity business. The meeting of the Mozart Club will be held at the home of Miss Guth- mann Tuesday evening, November 2!). All members are requested to be present. You will never know how quickly you ca: bo cured of consumption, dyspepsia or liver complaint, until you have tried Dr. Sawyer's Little Wide Awake Pills. A. W. Atwood. Chinese Lily bulbs, and other bulbs for sale cheap right now at L. A. Moore's green house. His fine chris anthemns are coming on nicely, and will le worth going miles to see. Those wishing hair chains or hair wck of any kind done, will please leave their orders with Miss Adams at Dovey's store. Mrs. A. II. Knee. The Illinois Central engineering party that has been at work at Coun cil Bluffs has gone to Deniston, la.. to establish a now base of operations and lay out the depot, yards and facil ities at that point. Beo. If you hava sore throat, soreness across the back or side, or your lungs David McCaig was in town today from Elm wood. J. Q. Adams, the banker of Eagle, is in the city on business. ueorgo Hansen, sr., oi ixenawka, n in the city attending to business at the court house. Sheriff Wheeler departed for Green wood this afternoon after Lewis Laff- lin, the man in custody there charged witn insanity. Uv. Ulay Mayers ox Murdoek ana Rev. Goldsmith, are in the city at tending the ministerial meeting of the Methodist church. Mrs. B. S. Torrence, of Weepiug Water, who has been visiting at Tabor, Iowa, for some time past, i9 stopping witn Mrs. M. A. Street for a short visit. Ezra W. Crabill, who left here for the wheat fields of South Dakota some time last summer, returned home on a short ' visit the other day. Ezra is working in the machine shops of the Sioux City & Northern road, and last Saturday accidently let a timber fall across his foot which caused him to take an enforced vacation. He is so far recovered that be will be able to assume his duties by the first of the next week and will return to Sioux City about Satuday. Fight to tbe End, The Union Ledger very thruthfully says: "It is undoubtedly the duty of the country press to line up' and pro tect their home merchants b.v a syste matic fight against this proposed IS'J!) exposition, and we are just enough of egotist to predict thi-: The country newspipo -s of Nebraska can nd will Kill the 1S99 robbery scheme. That is a t)' aa .isser uon. run just Keen a thumb on the pulse of pii'lic sentiment and watch 'the boys' stand by thei. home merchants in the Djht." Now will the nei chants and business men stand loyally by the newspapers as they do by tht hi in this as well as other matters? Said to lie Insane. Sheriff Wheeler got a message from Greenwood officials today which stated that Louis Laffler. an old resident of Salt Creek precinct, nged between thirty five and forty was violently in sane. He is being held there until the sheriff arrives to take him in cus tody. He has a wife, who is the daughter of Ross Barr, and five chil dren. The case is a very unfortunate one. Potatoes. Bennett & Tutt have a few potatoes at 50 cents per bushel, in not less than five bushel lots. Chang of Time. The Burlington will mako a big change In its trains in tho noar futuro. There will bo u new contract let by tho government for carrying tho fust mail. Tho Like Shore road, which now carries tho fast mall from tho east, arrives at Chicago nometitno after midnight and makes connection with No. 7, tho Burlington fast mail, which arrives hero at 2:22 and is taken from Omaha went by the Union Pacific. The Lake Shore road contemplates a change in its time which will bring tho fast mail train of its road into Chicago about 8:."() p. m Iu order to make connections with this train the Burlington will change their time, leaving Chicago at WioO and arriving' at Omaha at 13:00 tho next morning making tho run in ten hours '1 his will be a shortening of tha tinio by some two hours. This is necessary as the North-Western is competing for carrying the mails. Tho return train will leave Om aha at 2:30 p. rn., arriving at Burling ton at l:D0 p.m., and at Chicago at 2 a.m. This change will make it neces sary to change the timo of many of the trains, but when the new card eomes out it will s!iow excellent eon nciion all oter the system. The skeUule lime, including all stops, will exceed fifty m.les per hoar, nd at timeo and pl. ces t will bo much morer pid. Tho North-Wo to. n con temp ate running their train ria Mis souri Vai.t y, I i., ami across through Blair, making ci nn- ctin with the Union Pacific -it Fiemoat, this saving much time, but on tho other hand cut ting out Council Bluffs and Omaha, a project which is not received with favor by those places. Tliis proposi tion only makes tho Burlington cut there running1 timo the shorter, ll will bo a merry race for the contract. A Cientle (?) lit nionst raiic. 11)8 following petition was circu lated and signed bT nearly every mer chant in this city: Plattsmouth, Neb., Nov. !, isux. To the Omaha Commercial club: Gkmtlemen: We petition you to use your in fluence against the holding of another exposition in Omaha during the year lsi'St; and if the same is held, we the undersigned business men ol Plattsmouth, Neb., agree to make all our pur chases from jobbers and manufacturers outside of the city of Omaha .St. Luke's Church. Special advent service tit St. Luke's church with a lecture every Friday evening at half past seven. Cordial invitation extended to ail. ot !-. Members of Fraternal Union will please leave assements and lodge du s at C. E. Wescott & Sons' ft ore, or come to next lodge meeting oi Decem ber 6, 189S, to pay same. Mks. W.m. W. Slatkk, See. J. I. Unruh has just made a pur chase of 100 iron bedsteads with wo ven wire spring mattresses, m '.tresses and pillows which he will olTer at the low price of $5.00 each. The entire outfit for the price has never before been offered at such a low price. A complete bed can be seen in his store window. All who sire needing any thing in this line can save money by seeing these barea'ns before you buy. How to l'r event a Colli. After exposure, or when you feel a cold coming on, take a dose of Foley's Honey and Tar. It never fails. F. G Fricke & Co Coal! Coal I Hard coal delivered to any part of the citv for $7.50 per ton, and tho un rivaled Mendota coal deliveied for $4.2-5 per ton. JOHN Watkusian. ltrcacl Mornintr's bread hereafter may be (Jbtained at Zuckwei!er it Lulz, Jona than Hatt'-, Dovey's and Fair store. Insurp in F ed Ebinge the , A. German -iit. A met iea n TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTT7TrfTTTTT7TTTT more Cash There are in the world several kinds of animals that have never swallowed a drop of water in all their lives; these include the llamas, of Patagonia, and certain g'azelles ot the lar ease A paroquet lived 52 years in the London zoological gardens without drinking a drop, and some naturalists think that hares take no liquid except the dew that sometimes forms on the grass they eat. A considerable number of reptiles serpents, lizards and cetain batrachians live and prosper in places where there is no water at all. Finally, there are even in France, in tho neighborhood of theLozere, herds of cows and goats which almost never drink, and which, nevertheless, pro duce the milk of which the famous Roquefort cheese is made. Read the advertisements in the News and trade only with those peo ple who solicit your patronage. These are the live merchants that do busi ness on the principle of quick sales and email profits. We have the exclusive sale of the celebrated Acme Choco late line. Call and see our as sortment. Trv our... Chapped JXut Chocolates. Our Fruit Chocolates are Fine. Every Chocolate is branded ACME. HOLLOWAY'S. & 8 IZ & ft IZ & & & & K & ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft & ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft i"4 hinchilla Overcoat seen on so many You have men in Plattsmouth during the past few weeks came from our store. It's All Wool, perfectly fast color, and, of course, you noticed how well it fit can't tell it from a tailor crar- ment. That's because we buy them of the very best makers in the coun try. The Ulster style is fifty-four inches long, with a high blizzard col lar that will furnish you July weather the coldest day ihat biows. The edges are all corded, pockets taped, buttons sewed on wiuh silk, and the shoulders double faced. You cer tainly can't afford to pass it by if you are needing an overcoat, because tne price is, Only SlO. 1 1 oo ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft AS S S Sr r .A Sr A.V Ar Sri A Ai vSi EL c PRICE ONE And No Monkey Busines: DOES IT even OCCUR TO YOU That then; I'rice that f aro ot i:C'r es: hould appeal ; d litis hcr-ides Choapn to tho Purchaser':" of Merit in Style, Quality and Finish Are of fntere-t to many Huyors, who lino it necessary to wear Jewelry. We sell only Good Ci.ods nd do not pretend to compete with dry yods find clothing store-, who handle only eh ai ".I.-weiry." We unde-stan 1 tho .Jewelry iuii.f3-s thoroughly and know what we a -e sr;lliiie, aid warrant e vo ry' !i i n .sold. We car, sell you do: id (Jeods cheaper ti.'in our rom- ill. pi tlt-e s tij 1 .Get Prices Save Mon : b f"t-e rr,:il iij- Ilolid-iy P ii re li ases, and T. COLEMAN, .JJSW JSLISIt, Second Door South of Po,toffic-, Plattsmouth, Xcb JNO. AtliltiliiiiiiiimiuiuiiiiniKtiiii Uiiiliiiiii All tout Line oflliPmen Ml NEWEST STYLES IX Dress Hats, Street Hats, Ostrich and Coque Feathers, Up-to-Date Ornaments. Special attention is called to our Silks. Velvets and New Wirror Velvels of Every Shade, and in Plaids and Polka Dot, for Millinery and Dress Trimmings. MRS. 0. F. UTTERBACK, Uder Bk f Cass uny. Plattsmouth, NeH 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? I? 4? 4? 4? NOW IS THE TITIE AND THE UNIOST BLOCK New Millinery Store IS THE PLACE To Secure Your Fall and Winter Millinery. The manager, Mis-i Nina Tucker, has opened an eleyant line of seasonable poods next door to F. d. Frieke's. All tbe latest and bet from the cento r- of fa.-hion is displayed here, And Frices Are Right. Miss Evans, an experienced has charpe of that department, line. trimmer from the ea?t, has 15 - sure and call and ee our MRS. L. J. RANKIN, Union B;ck, l'iattrmouth, Nebraska, Proprietor. ft ft r.t V & ft ft ra ft ft ui ft. ft ft ja ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft i ih t l th th I th th I h l ih Ih c- th t t l c th t Ih l Ih I lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb