Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, December 06, 1898, Image 4

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Holiday Season Approaches
And wc arc filling our store with a large and varied assortment of
Beautiful and Desirable Articles, suitable for Christmas and New Year' Pres
ents. We have ....
Silver
Watches...
A Fine Assortment, in New
unl Elegant Des gns and Styles,
for both ladies and gentlemen.
Chains...
A line line of th newest de
signs in Gold-tilled and fine
Rolled Plate all styles.
Novelties...
Aq elegant assortment of
Solid Silver and Silver Mounted
Toilet Articles and many other
Dainty and fjseful Novelties.
Rings...
A Iieatitiful line of oho'ce
p.tterns in St-t-Uincs, Engraved
Kings and Band -Kings, in all
Styles anil Sizes.
Pins...
A choice collection of the
1 test tlH in Solid Gold and
Rolled Plate Mr .01 hes. L ce
pins .nd Slick-jnis.
Also a lare stock of solid silver and silver plated ware of all descriptions,
cut glassware, fancy china, bric-a-brac, onyx tables, clocks, and all other arti
cleslisually kept-in a first-class jewelry store. We carry only the best grades
of goods and everthing is new and up-to-date. Call and let us show you our line
and quote you our prices. We know they will please you.
Ci "Engraving Done Free of Charge.
BfM CO., Fine Jewelers and Opticians,
Corner Sixth and Main Sts, Plattsmouth Neb.
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riAILriOAD NOTES AND PERSONALS
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If You Are Interested in Prices.
Fruit of tho Loom muslin oic.
Lonsdalo muslin, SJa
Good Prints, 2ic.
Best Prints, short 3Jc.
1) ci-5 Goods 7-ic, 50c and 35c values now on sale at.. .25c.
Outing Flannels, worth 10c, now 5c.
Bargains in Collarettes and Muffs.
01nwiitixias Goods
...At Very Low Prices.
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fa Opposite Bank of Cass County, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB
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FOR FINE FOOTWEAR
There is no place like
Joe FETZER'S
The best class of goods to be found in
Omaha are here at from $1 to $2 cheaper
per pair. We make a specialty of High
Grade Shoes in the Latest Styles. We are
glad to have you come in and see our stock
WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT.
An Immense Line of FALL, and WINTER SHOES in,
that will suit all classes of purcasers.
We paid the CASH and will give you the
benefit of heavy DISCOUNT.
COME IN AND SEE US....
JOE F1STZER,
413 Main Street, - Plattsmouth, Neb.
BRIEFLY TOLD.
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Having" returned to Plattsmouth, I will be glad
to welcome all my old customers, as well as new ones,
and show them a select line of Stoves, Hardware,
Tinware and anything" usually carried in a first-class
hardware store.
Be sure and call, as I have some prices that will
interest you.
JOHN R. COX,
Rockwood Block, PLATTSMOUTH
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Zuckweiler & Lutz
Continue to do a Ieadingbusiness 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 Sixth
e Streets. - - - Plattsmouth. Neb
C. A. Marshall, Dentist.
Try the "Exquisito" for a good
smoke. "
Dr.Shipmau's residence to rent. Call
on LJeeson & Sons.
Insure in the German American.
Fred Ebingor, Agent.
A nice millinery stock for sale. En
quire of J. H. Thrasher.
For 30 cents you can get a pound of
cigar clippings at II Spies.
There will be servicoat the Method
ist church each eyening this week.
F. T. Davis Co. pay cash for good
butter and fresh eggs. Union Block.
J. H. Thrasher has Plattsmouth
homes to sell oi monthly pai'ments.
Come and tfike "A Trip Down Mid
way" with the Q. Z's. Watch for the
date.
FOUND Silver cress with ebony set
ting. Owner can hve same by pay
ing for this notice.
The News office is tba beat equipped
job office in Cass county. First cla.B
work done on hort notice.
The Ebinsrer Hardware company's
cupon clipping contest will be watched
with interest See the "ad."
A positive guararte with every
sack of Elk Hm and La Cre im flour.
F. T. Davis Co., Uion Block.
Wanted A good giil to work in
private family. Enquire at'esident
ol tiamuei Patterson on Vine ,-tieet.
Choic - ciga1 s fur the holid iy trade
now ready, put up in neat box -f 12
and 2.5. JULIUS 1 'EPPKKBEUG.
Watnkd To buy liftioi c n-is in.
of about 12 acre- more o lsi Mail
be well imp -oved. E iquire of .vj. fcj
Ungues
Hern a . RichU-r has decided not i
go iuto Du-iness at D tvid City a-id
will remain in the emi.oy of Julius
eperbe g.
The Exqu sito is recog l'zed by all
as the leading 5 cent cijrar. They are
for sale by all up-to-d:ite dealers und
a e manufactured by H. Spies.
Hot tomallies, chicken, rabbit,
wienerwurst and pork chops are kept
on band every evening in their tomal
lie can by Telfer & Sheppaid.
E. W. Barnum.one of the best known
old eettlers of southern Cass county,
is reported as being very ill and his
recovery is doubtful. Nebraska City
News.
Dr. Sawyer's Wild Cherry and Tar
does not dispgree with th:3 stomach,
but is the safest and most affective of
any cough medicine Known. A. W.
At wood.
The Q. Z. society will hold their
regular business and social meeting
with Capitola i3lack at Curtis Moore's
Saturday evening December 10. A
full attendance is desired.
Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine never has,
and we do not see how it can, fail to
cu'e Kidney disorders. It gives nature
the aid needed, and nature thus aided,
never fails. A. W. Atwool.
The person who disturbed the con
gregation last Sunday by coughing, is
requested to call on F. G. Fricke &Co.
and get a bottle of Foley's Honey ard
Tar, which always gives relief.
Chinese Lily bulbs, and other bulbs
for tale cheap right now at L. A.
Mooro's green Louse. His fine cbiis
anthemns are coming on nicely, and
will be worth going miles to see.
A marriage license was issued today
to Westerfield Wilson Davis and Char
lotte Margaret Jones, aged twenty
nine and twenty-one respectively.
They both reside at Weeping Water.
Nothing funny in being sick all tbe
while, troubled wiih constipation, dys
pepsia or liver cotup aints, h i. y u
can so easily be cured by taking Dr.
Sawyer's L'ttle Wide Awake Pi is.
A. W. Atwood.
Mrs. Lillian Hasne of the cou tv
judge's ffice.recei ved a t-l-tr i am from
Judye Spurlock at Colorado Sp-ings
tody bt ting that h rnsoif aod wife
would .irrive home at 5 o'clock Wed
nesday evening.
The ladies of the Pr-rby;erian
chunh are working a lively to make
their "Chrititata!- M.-.rket" lo be held
on the 12 and 13 of December a suc
cess. A program will be given each
evening in connection with the "Market."
The Crowded Condition of t tin Nt-hooln
('iilttrii llie Add tloii of Anollier
Kuom unU th . lllrluK of Aiiollirr
Teacher Urnbrri of tb Woman's
Club Attend the meeting.
The regular meeting of the no r ' of
education was held t he e uit h"U!t
at ovening, at which lilt;e whs d n
outside i f routine huirefs.
The c owded cootlitioti ot . h j schoult
t ad ce- n brouir ht to M e aiu-nt on of
this bo;i ti hD'I 'eiw e-.- t.ikeii I" r -d
vtj i he c 1 1 i I w i tifi- id to
p-.e a p itition in tht- p un y ro m.
cou 'uct d tjy Mii-f Marji.M-t t Sti pei-ti.
Tbe room it a very largw oio', a rcin:
nlmo.-it iii' possib.e for the puii b in tho
rear of the room to s"e woi on lh
bl c b iri and it is thout.'' t t. is wi!'
bean improvement bi sidt s alToidi-y
another room. Thi- made it n ci-s-sary
to engage un udditional learh- i
and Miss Anna Sullivan was e etcd at
last night's meetrj, lo bouin Jan. 1.
Someone b oughl up I. : question f
tho best triiin tit-r in which iu condui t
the commer cement uxe-cisos whicn
precipitated lengthy discu .-ions b
members of V e board. Tho discussion
were on the lines of whether or not
the board should pay all expenses ol
the exercises and give free admissions
or leave the management of tho same
to tbe classes. Tho matter was not
decided last night, but it is thought it
will be taken out of tho hands of the
class.
At the last meeting of the Woman's
club it was decided to set at.ii2e the
amount of money which would have
been used in tha payment jif rent for
the purpose of purchasing pictures to
be placed in the various school rooms.
Seven membera of tho club attended
the board meeting last evening ard
laid the matter beforo the members
and their oiler was gladly accepted
and upon motion of II D. Travis the
ladies were given a vote of thanks.
Mrs. S. A. Davis acted as chairman
of the committee and did the talking.
The ladies attending the meeting were
Mesdumes B. M. Stouten borough, O.
H. Snyder, James Herold, II. C. Mc
Maken, R. O. Fellows, Toliff and S. A.
Davis.
A pa-senyor on the noith-bound
MIms uii Pacific fell from tho enr
platform when a short dlstnrice this
sido of Union and was rendered un
conscious. The train whs stopped and
tho man picked up and ho did not rr
giin c nsciou-oioss un'il ln reached
Om:iha. However, it w a bond that
bi-t inju ica were in-t of a i-erious
nature.
Riilroid pae pert'uffic has been
quite liL'ht for a short ume, but.
b yiiini t' t pick up :s ' tie boiiliys
a pro i h
Tom J lia'i. f icra ui of tlo. und
h us it G bs n. - in ' h c ty ' ta.v.
A K Campbcl , sun fi teuU-iut o
t l'.ni linion at N'c ook, was a visi
to a llie local shops ti-day.
F. M Luoore, general ear account
ant of Lincoln, was in the city on bui
ness today.
L'ne Kcp inv C.il Thompson, f the
li'ir'ingtou, wa in tho city today.
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Police Pickings.
Will Ohm was out having a good
time last evening and got an overdo-e
of boozo on board and was p. eked up
by the po ice. He was taken before
Poiice Judge Archer, who as-essed u
line against him of $2 and trimming,
and after making satisfactory an auge
ments for the payment, he was given
hid liberty.
II. R. Nieklej, a farmer r siiiinir
twelve miles south of ti.wn, was ii
tne ciiy ye'erdav ar d simn'eJ the
1 quors on s le ;.t I h v i hu- i ef eh
ment re-ort8 ;.uii b- cam intox c:ti d
ui the evening. He yoi- pretty bms'e
u - and was arrea ed und t. iken '. f.n.
.InOir A.-cher, who allowed him to jr.
tn'i on lie p-'omis o .etu n tod i
d a tm hi- i n He -etu d t
ilo ..id Ook .i contihu i j ' - u t i D
c lab. r i2, wl.; n h; w . i h ivo h ar
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Are Op li for HuhOi-h
The Piactsmouth Te ep : ne .- m
cany e now ope;i for bus n-s. hav
ing tif'.v of the 'phon s in't- e bu-ine-s
portion of ih city conn, ct d up. ? lie
-new comp ny is titting out under up
most favorct'ne circum -tsinces, having
something ove' 120 s ib-c ibers
Jame- liv-tt, superintendent 'f i
uildinsof the Bui lincton, was ;n j
ti e c ty t.'Uiy.
DISTRICT COURT DOINGS.
The cmo of Leuih O son vs. Tho Chi
cieo, IJurlington & Quincy was arj ued
iud suhmitted today. Plaintiff has
'eive to servo and li'e brief on de
murrer by the evening of December 8,
IbiiS, and defendant to terve and f:le
answer thereto December 9, when de
murrer is to br finally settled.
Adams and Overton vs. John liautb
was disrnis-od at plaintiff "s cost and
judgment rendered accordingly.
D strict court adjourned today until
next Saturday morning.
Charles Graves, as attorney for Ada
A. Niday, filed an application for a
divorce yesterday, the latter asking
for a divorce from William Niday.
The parties reside near Union and
were married July 13. 18:o, Niday de
serting his wife the same day they
were married. In her petition, plain
tiff nsks for tho custody of thei:
minor child and her maiden name,
Ada Everett.
as tiii:y cojih and oo
For I'noimunia,
Dr. J. C. B.shop, of Agnew, M:C?i.,
says: "I have used Foley's Ilcnej ana
Tar in three very severe cases of pneu
monia the past month with good re-
bUltS.
Sneriff William .Wheeler and J. N.
Wise took Louis Lt.fler to the insane
asylum at Lincoln this morning. He
did not object at any time to do what
the sheriff requested and at the depot
appeared to be as sane as anyone. His
tits of insanity como upon him fre
quently and he is very vicious when
he has the attacks.
The Pearl Steam Laundry is cen
trally located, and, while we have not
imported any experts from tbe Philip
pines, yet we will warrant, all work
first class. Give the Pearl, under the
new management, a trial and you will
be pleased with the result.
Geo. K. Staats, Manager.
Without doubt, there is no disease
so common as the pile3, nono more
painful or annoying, or that has been
so unsuccessfully treated. The only
permanent euro for piles, either itch
ing or bleeding', jet discovered, is Dr.
Sawyer's Arnica and Witch Ili.zT
tbalve. A. W. Atwood.
Re.d the advertiatm-juts in t'.e
News and trade only with tho-e veo
pla who solicit your patron tge. These
are the live m rchants that do busi
ness on the principle of quick sales
and small profit-.
In biliou.-nes-, Hoi bine, by expell
ing from the body the excess of tile
and acids, imnn ves ihe assimilative
pioeeoses, purifies the blood, md tones
ud and strengthens th nti-- yst m.
Price 50 cts. F. G. Frieze & Co.
There's no better flour made than
HMnel's "l l.ms i'ei," uj.-mu ured
in :his city. Ask.yo-j' groce1 for it,
ar d thereby get the best and sup
oort a home industry at the snrae tic"0,
'-ibioh huila up t'- towi.
TO ll'KK A IOL1) I ONK DAY
Take Laxative Brum Qu nine Tab. i ts.
A 1 1 drusfiiista r-'undihe m -i.ey if it
fails to cure. 2oc. Tue ir-. '.uine h8
L. B. Q. on csoh tMblf.t
Anyone bringing some tjood. clean
rags to this office will receiver the
higheat market price for them.
Mrs C. C. Parmelo was an Omaha
visitor today.
Charles Kunsmtin of Cedar Creek
was in town today.
Mrs. Geo: ge Dovey was an Omaha
viaitor this after nooa.
Charles C Parmelo made a business
t-ip to Omaha today.
1) . .1. S. L v r gr-ton was an Omaha
visito this aiteinoon.
M s- Nelt e WmUi ii.'h was vis'ti"g
f. ieiies j Cm i m led y
J une-. Main ncy m . e a bi:sit s
p o he n etiof o i- t ay.
J. Q i'am ot Kaple i- v li-
w h h s ilautr' t , M r-. O. C Dm v.
M yor J E D u.M - f
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I't i.k lie- !er w-i:t t.t to ci
li - i!iO ni- g t iit'end to some bu-i-
l S tct S.
H- r i. ai' Spit S was ou'. to Louisvi.l;
and C d r C e- k U day in the in t r -
of bit- cigar I r do.
S. W. O ton of Weer-ir.g Water wa-i-i
the city to;lay and m;:de I HE Nkavs
a ag' eeable c ill.
John Lohnes, a promine;.t firmer
from Eight Mile Grove precinct, w-.s
attending to busirjess in the city today.
Mrs. M. llase meter of Lcuisviile
a-rived iu the city this rnorninsj for a
visit with her dtughte' Mrs. J. M.
Rjbertson.
Mrs. T. A. Hilderran of Lincoln, who
h;..s b-ien the guet of ii s. M. Way
bright for several day.-, ret imed to
her homo today.
Charles FeSzer, a p'-ominent firmer
from near Louisville, was in tho city
today visiting his brothe-, Joseph,
and attending to business.
Miss Dora Anderson, who has been
acting as trimmer in Mrs. M. A.
Street's millinery store, departed this
morning for her home at Des Moines.
William and Frod Meiz er returned
to their home near Newton, Neb.,
today after a visit with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs Chris Metzger, near
Cedar Creek.
R. D. McNurliu of Weeping Water,
who was thought to have leen crip
pled for life by an accident with his
houe movinjr apparatus, which re
sulted in break'njr several bones in
one of his feet, w; s in town toJ :y on a
pair of crutches.
Mrs. F. A Burke arrived in the city
yesterday for a viit with her parents,
Mr. aon Mrs. C. L .ia -hali, having
suffici-nt:y recovered from the sur
gical oper tion whi'h was recent'y
performed at the Methodist hospital
in Omaha lo make the trip.
Jespp'h Hrasky. fathei -in-'.aw to
Nick n ilme-, j -, d p irted t dny for
New York :nd from th- re will sail on
D. cembe 13 fi r Ti -gue, 15 .hernia,
his o'd h me. He w;ll ro via the
No th G " mjn L oyd Steamship iine
and Weckb.ch & C fu ni.hed his
ticket.
Have you a cold? A do-e of D1-:
lard's l.f( rehou i0 S - up a b d li'-e ;
will ifio.'V it. 1'riC - -5 c s ano 60
Ct-. F. G. Fr'.-ko & - O !
LOST On 'Hi fjUrgiui nay a 1 irire
: d k njr overe at. L; " 'he -;.iue t
this Oil'ue or wi' i Crawl-rd, th- lmt-j
dem r. tu d be p-.oi tor your irouuie.
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Morning's bread bcre ifte - mfy be
obtained at Zuckweiler & Lutz, Jona
than HattV, Dovey" a'al Fair storo.
The
Message
We h ivo for you just now
is in regard to our Union Underwear
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never bee m acquainted witli this
f;$ kind of liiul! rwo.-'r, and therefore
don't appreciair- its many advantages.
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Being one continuous piece from
top to bottom, t'rore is nc pulling or
sagging non i k f that u.-i comfortable
Ci rolling up and bunching or the shirt
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is an evenness and perfection to the
fit that lends itself to the better ap
pearance of the outer garments. A
man said to us the other day, after
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him if you investigate the matter.
Prices needn't stand in the way
we have them from $1.25 up.
Wescott & Son
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No! it is not claimed that
Foley's Honey and Tar will cure
Consumption or Asthma in ad
vanced stages, it holds out no such
false hopes, but ejoes truthfully
claim to always give comfort and
relief in the very worst cases and in
the early stages to effect a cure.
F. G. Fricke Co.
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For 20 Years Has IM all Wcrni ilwdks, WZZm
BOIiD XJY AIiXi DntTGGrlbTS.
by JAFivES F- LZ. LOU!!
Prepared
F. G. FRICKE &, CO.
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AND THE NEW
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IS THE PLACE
To Secure Your Fall and
Winter Millinery.
The man jer, Mis Nim Tut-kor, "nas optjol an elegant
line of gea0!iablrt . o'- ' ni-xt (ioor to F. G. Fricke 's. Ail tho
latest and be?t from the cente b of fnshion is dnplaj-cit hero,
And Prices Are Right.
Ml 8) Eva--, i'.n '.xpe"' t J t imm-r from the e t. ha
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Union D.ock, Piutt-moutb. Nebraska.
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