Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, February 17, 1899, Image 4

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    AN EXCITING RUNAWAY
Fred Kates Is Thrown Out In
Mud Without Injury.
the
Home Start on Month Third Street mimI
)omm ut w Llyely Clip Around Nmr the
Court Ilonse A Ilninii-t I ivn My
Ml, Zlon Coiiuunildrry t t h- IVrktna
llousr.
There whh jtiite an exciting run
way during the noon hour today.
Kred Hates, who resides in the touih
part of town, was driving on 'ihird
Btroet when hia horno Imtuiiig fright
ened and ran away. An old lady by
the name of I'hillips whs in the hujrjjy
with him. In maUintr sudden turn
in the ro:ul Fred wa pitchml out onto
the ground, but the lady had gotten
one of her feet fastened in the buggy
by some means und in that, way re
mained in the bugtry. The fright
ened horno turned up Main btreet to
Fourth und then made another turn,
when it was stopped just in front of
the court houfo. It was a narrow
escape as the bupgy came near over
turning at both Third and Fourth
btreetn. If il had Mrs. Phillips would
undoubtedly havo been neriou.-dy in
jured. As il was she eseaprd with
onlj' a j-evere shock to her nervous
system. Mr. Mates was .slightly
bruised.
Com niitndery ltiiUt-t t rU.
Mt. Zion Cominandery No. o of
I'latttjmouth, seems to be in a flourish
ing condition. On Wednesday eveu
intr last an enjoyable banquet was
spread for the commatidery by "mine
host," F." II. C.uthman, of the l'erkins
liouso. Some twenty-tivo plates were
served, and Tl!K Nkws is assured a
most enjoyable and profitable evening
was "put in" by the Sir Knights. The
banquet was tho consummation of the
knighting of Sirs II. .1. Helps, Theo.
I. Livingston, James S. Koberton
and Edwin W. ook. Till-: Nkws also
learns that Mt. Zion oommandery is
in a very nourishing condition under
tho supervision of Most Eminent Com
unndor Sir Frank VI. White.
RAILROAD NOTES'AND PERSONALS
While at work in the shops this
morning, Machinist Jke Brokenfela
mashed his hand quite badly, and as a
result will take an enforced lay-off for
a week.
There is a rumor in Hurlington rail
road circles to the effect that G. W.
Holdredge will be elevated to the sec
ond vice presidencv, and that George
15. Harris will be made president and
President Perkins will retire from
active management work. In the line
of promotion thi3 would make superin
tendent T. E. Calvert general mana
ger and G. W. Ilhodes. who was re
cently assigned to the position of as
sistant general superintendent, will be
made general superintendent. This is
thought to he the real reason of
Ilhodes1 being transferred to the com
pany's lines west of the river.
Charles Melvin went to Havelock
this morning where he will commence
work in tho blacksmith shop of the
Burlington railrcad.
A new passenger train will soon be
put on the Missouri Pacific road be
tween Omaha and Lincoln, which will
be quite an accommodation to Platts
mouth people, as well as to those of
other points on the line. The train will
leave Omaha at 8:40 a. in. and go to
Lincoln via Nebraska City, and re
turning will arrive in Omaha at 7 p.
m. The train will arrive in Platts
mouth about 9:30 in the morning and
about 6 in the evening.
Superintendent of Motive Power I).
IIavks worth was in Omaha this after
noon.
tentorial Vote.
Lincoln, Feb. 17. (Special to The
Nkws ) Following is the vote today:
Allen, 56; Hayward, 39; Webster, 9;
Thompson, 10; Field, 4; Weston, 2; Foss,
1; Haicer, 1; Adams, 1; Lmbertson, 1;
Hinshaw, 1; Cornish, 1; Reese, 1.
A Document With Age.
A doeumont with a ilavor of anti
quity lingering about it was filed for
record at the recorder's oflice Monday,
being a patent to eighty acres of land
in section nine of Kawls township is
sued by the United States land office
at Washington and bearing the signa
ture of Franklin Pierce as president,
which, however, was inscribed by his
assistant secretary, A. M. White.- It
bears date of June ., li3, and was is
sued to George F. Terryberry, who oc
cupied the land until some nineteen
years ago, when he removed to Cass
county, Nebraska, where he died a
few weeks ago. His son. James Ter
ryberry, was in the city Monday and
brought with him the patent which
had remained unrecorded for nearly
forty-four years. It is printed on
heavy manila paper and does not be
tray its age in the least, being well
preserved and the type and writing
plainand legible. In its contents
reference is made to the nearest land
office, that of Kanesville, a village
which flourished for some years before
taking its present name of Council
Bluffs. It is said that there are many
patents to lands in Mills county which
are still unrecorded through the care
lessness of the first owners. Of late it
is said the loan companies are insist
ing on patents being recorded before
they will make the desired loans, and
as a result some musty paper now and
then turns up like this one for record
at the court house. Glenwood Opin
ion. Peter Hiley and Gil O'llourk of
Omaha are sojourning In the city for
a few days.
BRIEFLY TOLD.
C. A. Marshall, Dentist.
Mrs. M. A. Dixon visited in Omaha
today.
A. V. Atwood, tho druggist. Tele
phone 27.
Watch for the twenty-second of
February.
Charles Kichey f Louisville was in
the city today.
S Waugh was transuding bu-iuess
in Omaha today.
Steve Iiu..ell transacted business in
tho metropolis today.
Insure in the German American.
Fred Ebinger, Agent.
1
! Do not forget tho birthday of the
j "Father of Our Country."
"I lobson" ti cent cigar is the lineal
ever manufactured in town.
L" resh butter, b cents a pound at F.
T. Davis Co , Union block.
Miss Nellie OTtourk of Omaha i
visiting friends in the city.
Mrs. II. W. JJoyd and neice, Miss
Iiossie. spent the day in Omaht.
Sam Pattorbon spent the night with
his family, returning to Lincoln this
morning.
Mrs. John Schulhof and Mrs. E S.
FJarker were Omaha visitors this
afternoon.
J. S. Mathews and Sam Cariigan
are down from South Omaha to spend
a few days.
Mis. V. II. Dearing of Norfolk is
in the city visiting her sister, Miss.
Emily Tresham.
The upper portion of Main street
was Hushed today and the job will he
finished tomorrow.
Janitor work of all kinds, satisfac
tion guaranteed by Telfer & Shep
pard, 01H Vine street.
William Deles Dernier, the Eim
wood attorney, was attending to busi
ness at the court houso today.
T. L. Davis, the Weeping Water
merchant, is in tho city visiting his
parents, Meek Davis and wife.
Dr. Shipman will be at his office in
the Leonard building, over Schippa
casse's, at all hours, day or night.
A. H. Weckbach, W. K. Fox, Phil
Thierolf and A. W. White were pas
sengers for Omaha on the fast mail.
Big ills, as well as little ills of the
kidneys, cannot resist the curative
power of Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine. A.
W. Atwood.
Come to the Martha Washington
party given by the. King's Daughters
and help them to celebrate this great
anniversary.
Charles Eads has purchased tho It
W. Hyers property on South Seventh
street, where he will reside with his
family in the future.
J. H. Pine left today for O'Neill
after a visit of several weeks in the
city with his daughter-in law, Mis.
James Pine and family.
Rat! That is what the young lady
said when she jumped upon a ch.iir.
Give F. T. Davis Co. a trial on shoes
and you will not say rats.
S. A. Morrison of Springfield was in
the city today on business with
Superintendent Farley. Mr. Morrison
formerly taught school at Union.
Come ar.d spend a pleasant evening
with the King's Daughters at the
home of Mrs. Oliver Dovey, February
22. Bring your pocket book and a
ten cent piece.
Mrs. Barkus, who lives on the sec
ond floor of the Patterson block, and
whose husband died about four weeUs
ago, is quite ill. The family is in very
poor circumstances.
The King's Daughters will give a
Martha Washington party on the
evening of February 22, at tho home
of Mrs. Oliver Dovey. Admission 10
cents. Refreshments free.
John Crabill has removed his watch
repair shop in with W. K. Fox, the
stationer, where he would be pleased
to see all of his former customers and
as many new ones as want reliable
work done.
Justice 1. D. Barr has removed his
office from the Patterson block to the
second floor of tho Hendee building,
where ho will le found by anyone
wanting the correct brand of justice
dealt out
Paul Perry, of Columbus, Ga. , suf
fered agony for thirty years, and then
ured his Piles by using De Witt's
Witch Hazel Salve. It heals iujuries
and skin diseases like magic. F. G.
Fricke & Co.
Read the advertisements in the
News and trade only with those peo
ple who solicit your patronage. These
are the livo merchants that do busi
ness on the principle of quick sales
and small profits.
Mrs. D. M. Quackenbush and little
daughter of Greenwood were in the
city today the guests of Mr. and Mrs
A. L. Munger. They were on their
way to the east where they will visit
friends for sorae time.
Joe Hadruba, J. W. Bookmyer and
J. J. Swoboda went to Omaha today
to attend the funeral of George Scul
ler, whose death occurred Wednesday
evening. Deceased was a brother of
Mrs. J. Hadruba of this city and at
one time lived here. He was foreman
of the smelter and died from the
effects of letd poison.
Louis Olsen is now located in the
Palmer block with his pool and billiard
hall. He has bad his tables put in
good condition and carries a full line
of cigars, tobacco, etc. He invites bis
friends to call and see him.
James Sage last week purchased a
registered Percheron stallion near
Davenport, la., that is pronounced by
horsemen to be one of the finest ani
mals ever brought to this part of the
country. He is a light bay in color,
weighing 1,650 pounds and is certainly
a beauty. Mr. Sage looked over a
btrge jortion of Eastot n Iowa b 'foro
he found a horse that suited him.
Are you re'-tlest at night, and
harassed by a bad cough V Use Bal
lard's Horehound Syrup, it will se
cure you sound deep, arid effect a
prompt and radical cure. Price, 2T
cents nnd 50 cents. F. G. FriekoA: Co.
Food doc more harm than good
when not digested. Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure digests whai yon o:it. Il prevents
wasting diseases and cures stomach
troubles. It euros indigestion, sour
i stomach and belching, and allows a
l wornout stomach rest. ft
'siantly. F. G. Fricke A: Co.
act-
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INFORMATION AMI OI'IMO.N.
The formal opening of the Hotel
Randolph, a hostelry exel u-i vcly for
colored pooplc, was fittingly ob
served at Omaha last evening. Such
notables bs M. O. Kieketts, George E.
Collins and others were present and
made speeches, and the event was one
of much importance to the colored
people.
A German authority on forestry an
nounces the discovery in India of a
tree having1 leaves so highly electrical
that whoever touches one of them re
ceives a severe electrical shock. Even
upon the magnetic needle this tree,
which has been given the name of
philotcea electrica hns a strong influ
ence, causing magnetic variations at
a distance of seventy feet. The elec
trical strength of tho tree varies
according to the time of the day,
being most powerful at noon.
Says an exchange: "I. D. Evans f
Adams county, freely admits tint the
joke is on him. Mr. Evans is tin
author of a bill which provides for
the registration of births and deaths.
Mention was made of this bill in the
Kenesaw Citizen, published at the
home of the gentleman from Ad
am", but instead of li egistration,'
the intelligent compositor mde
tho item read 'regulation' of births
and deaths. It is all right, perhaps to
regulate doctors, lawyers, bankers,
druggists, embalmers, barbers, horse
shoers and various other scientific em
ployments, but Mr. Evans is willing to
concede that it may be going a step
too far to attempt to regulate births
and deaths by law, and he modestly
disclaims any such intentions.
KKLIUIOl'S SOTKS
Dr. Stratum's subject for this even
isgs's service will be "Promises to
Him that Overcometh."
Miss Ada Harris, the singing
evangelist, will assist Rev. Hull in the
revival services at the liaptist church.
Everybody invited to attend.
Dr. Siratt:wi will address all who
are interested in the study of the
Bible in the basement of the Presby
terian church Sunday afternoon from
3 to 4 o'clock.
There wiil.be union services in the
Presbyterian church Sur.day evening,
especially in the inteiest cf yourg
men and 3'oung women, addressed by
Dr. Stratton. His subject will be
"The Ennobling Influence of Person il
Consecration to Christ."
At the morning service at tho Chris
tian church Elder Dungan will take
for his subject "An Open Door."
There will be no services at the Chris
tian church in the evening. Elder
DuDgan will a?sist Rev. Hull at the
Baptist church upon that evening.
Nfws From IVfepiDB Water.
Weeping W ate u, Feb. 17. (Special
to THE News ) Mayor Douglas re
ceived a telegram from MaryviP.e,
Mo., last evening that his mother
was very sick and he leaves today for
that point.
Attorney Russell, upon arriving
home from Plattsmouth VYednes-day
evening, found a telegram awaiting
him from his brother at Greenwood
advising him of the death of his
brother's wife. The husband and
family who mourn the loss of a loving
wife and mother have the sj'mpathy
of the community in their hour of
grief and trial.
Mrs. Dudley left yeste-day for Ohio
where she is called to her father's
bedside who is not expected to live.
Miss Berger of Nehawka is visiting
her friend and foi titer school mute,
Miss Burke.
Coming: Attraction,
li ving French, the comedian, sup
ported bj' his big comedy company,
will open a three nights engagement
at the opera house, commencing
Thursday, February S3. This com
pany is recognized by the press and
public throughout the eastern states
as being one of the very best reper
toire companies on the road. They
arj t eplete with all the latest novel
ties, including the newest war views,
the latest illustrated songs, and the
beautiful electric p:cturo dance.
Thursday night they will present
"The Runaway Wife," a comedy
drama brim full of the latest songs,
dances and funny situations. Price
10, 20 and 30 cents. Ladies free
Thursday only if accompanied by an
escort with a p:iid 30 cent ticket.
Sent now on sale.
Woman's Clul..
The meeting will be held on Satin -day
evening this week instead of Fri
day, owing to the religious services at
the Methodist church. Current Top
ics: "Tuskagee Institute in Ala
bama," "Great Public Libraries,"
other current items of interest. Par
liamentary Drill: "Committees."
Faults of digestion cause disorders
of the liver, and the whole system te
comes deranged. Herbins perfects
the process of digestion and assimila
tion, and thus makes pure blood. Price
50 cents. F. G. Fricke & Co.
i orisvn.i.i: itk.m".
I):-. Hassemeier paid a visit to Om
aha Thursday.
P. A. Jacobson vvim an Omaha
visitor Wednesday.
A. M. Russell of Weeping Water
was in town Wednesday.
Tom Hodden is nursing a very sore
ey this week, having raught cold it It.
James N. Drake of Omaha, formerly
an eld timer heio, was down visiting
his brother, M. N.. and old-time
friends t his week .
Why not ppss the hat around and
j buy Jim Ingram a cushioned chair to
sit in so he could tell you all about it?
Here's a starter whose next?
! Weil the long looked for Chas.
S. hlalli from St. Joe, Mo., arrived in
town Wcdnti-day evening. His friends
I have been patiently watching for him
each nay now for two months. He e m
now be found behind tho meat block
in L. Boedecker's meat market, where
he wiil cater to the wants of his old
timo friends and customers.
A great deal of comment is heard as
to tho appropriation to send to our
boys in bluo at Manila. Nine-tenths
of the people are oppose! to such an
act, for tho reason that the govern
moit is well able to take care of her
subjects. Is it not tho fact that tho
government is doing all that it can in
tho matte i ? It is simply a scheme of
the World-Herald to agitato any such
a move. If money is raised and sent
to the families where it will do some
good instead of to far off Manila then,
arid not till then, would we f.-ivor such
a move.
'A thuuderbcldi from a clear sky."
That is how the people of town were
surp:i-o.t Thursday morning when
they heard that Char es Sharp was
arrested for breaking open cars on
the C. il. I. & P. R. R. ; that is, ho
was one of tho gmg of five, and from
all accounts the goods, or a share of
them, were stored in Charlie's cellar.
There wr.s a smooth little humped
b ek fellow came here this winter
selling gasoline lamps, and he was a
wis?, geod fellow and got in with
Shai p and found out the entire layout.
He worked it so smooth that Sharp
did nut suspect that he was a detective
for he was such a nice fellow. It is a
big shock to many in town, but Sharp
has been mixed-up in several little
deals that were not altogether
straight. It brings to mind the dar
ing robbery that was carried on here
on the I!. & M. about fourteen years
ago. People thought that gang was
smooth t'lit the Sharp gang was more
seienced in the business and up-to-date.
The outcome of this crime will
be watched with great interest.
Ml KlHIl'K ITEMS.
Ileiinan Schmidt is building
r Sl-
detiee in the north part of town.
Miss Lora ink of Wabash was the
guest of Miss Eugenie Beach Saturday
and Sunday.
John Cenna'ily returned last week
from California locking much health
ier than when he left.
Mrs. Barge and children have come
home from South Bend, leaving her
parents much improved.
Rev. Myers has been teaching the
Mainland school this week for Miss
Minerva Tool, who is sick with the
grippe.
Our teachers seem to be delighted
o r the fact that institute time is only
four weeks distant. Dr. King is r.
good drawing card and we predict for
M'-. Fa-ley one of the best sessions he
has ever held.
Mi-s Emma Wurts came down from
Wayne Tuesday evening and drove to
her home at Unadilla, being c.illed
there by the illness of her mother.
When she reached home she found
her mother unconscious. Mrs. Wurts
died the next morning.
Two runaway teams in town the
last week caused considerable damage.
The last happened Tuesday when
John Hildebrant's team hitched to a
hiiy rack became unmanageable on
Aiain s'reet. John huner to them un
til he was compelled to get out of the
way or be tun over. They s.arted for
the livery barn catching Sim Kitt's
new cairiaare and demolishing it, also
jerked up the pumo, pulled off several
birn doors and t un into the corner of
tho hotel, then over a small tree,
leaving the hind wheels swinging on
one of the limbs. The team was run
into a blacksmith shop nnd captured
How Coal Men Spell "Derr-,."
Coal Dealer "Have you looked at
tne thermometer tnis morning?" Part
ner (red nosed but happy) "Yes. It
stands twenty-five cents higher."
(Marks prices accordingly). Chicago
Tribune.
Scorn.
"The Smithly bicycle is unquestion
ably the best." "Faugh! Why. I keep
a Smithly expressly to lend to my
frif-nds." Detroit Journal.
Core For La Grippe.
Foley's Honey and Tar heals the
lungs and cures the racking cough
usual to la grippe and prevents pneu
monii. It is truaranleed 15c and 50c.
F. G. Fricke & Co.
The living- Star.
The recently published repoi t of the
astronomical observatory at the Cape
of Good Hope contains an account of
the discovery of a little star of only
the eighth magnitude, and consequent
ly far too faint to be seen with the
naked eye, which is, nevertheless, the
swiftest traveler that has yet been
found among the stellar hosts. Its mo
tion in a year amounts to about nine
seconds of arc. In 200 years it would
move an apparent distance about equal
to the diameter of the moon. But its
real velocity is probably so great that
it travels hundreds of millions of
miles every year.
I'roicraiu f School llowrtl Coo vut lou.
Following Is tho program of School
Board convention to bo held at Woep
ing Wator, February 25, 1K!1):
10:0(1 A.M. MiouM Hie Ikmr.l Hire tin-
Tciirlier Hi-f.irc tlie Allium) M t-etitiK v ...
I..'. I'ollitril, Nclutwka.
IIMOA.M I the Kn-e Test Hook Law a
SuTm.v K. F. Kverclt. Weej'liiK Wutcr.
1;"U 1'. M. Are Ti-acljerV Wagi-h IMk"
Ktioiiglir Turner Zlnk, Wabuxli.
'J:' I. M. TrtuiMerrlnK Pupll from one
District to Another Will it Worn iw-
esf ully ? (1. I'. 1'oreumn, Alro.
:l:00 P. M. iiieKlion Bo. (ynestions innj-
he written or oral, and you neeJ not
fci;a your name ...County .Superlntt-ndeut
An opportunity will bo ciyen for
general discussion of each topic.
Several directors have suggested
that it would bo an excellent idoa for
members of the school boards to meet
and discuss important matters con
neoted witli their work, hence thi
experiment. Farmers can get awny
about as well in February as any
month in the year. We want as many
districts represented as possible.
It would be perfectly legitimate and
proper for the school district to pay
the actual expense of any who take
tho time and trouble to attend. They
could hardly afford to spare any of
their "salary.'
T:ie convention will bo held at the
school house. Respectfully.
Geo. L. Faklky.
Early Cloning of .Store.
We. the undersigned husinos-s men
of Plattsmouth, appreciating the ef
forts of Rev. Dr. Stratton and his
co-workers in seeking to build up the
moral nnd religious standards of the
city, do hereby agree to close our
places of business at 7:30 p. m , begin
ning Tuesday, February 14, excepting
Saturday eveninjrs, as lone sis sp -cial
meetings shall continue.
C li Wescott it Son
S E Hall & Sou
b' T Davis Co
K J Morgan
I I'earlman
Bennett & Tutt
YVurl & Cottcy
A Bach
B Elson
E G Dovey & Son
Ebinger Hardware Co
E Jackson
E A Oliver & Co
W Schmitiimauii
A Clark
M L Johnson
Streight & Standi
E M Clark
Joseph Eett-r
A J Trilitv
Zuckweiler & Lutz
Phil Sauter
Snyder & Co
A H Weckbach & Co
l M Egenberger
John R Cox
Wm Herold & Son
Patterson & Kunsinacin
John T Coleman
C L Holloway
John I Unruli
Jonathan Ilatt
B A McElwaut
Kuhney Bros
August Gordei
Wm Morrow
I. H Rainey
Robt Sherwood & Son
Klein Si Co
J C Boone
A lSUlvllle Item.
"I'm astonished at you fellows
lynching a man who was 70 years old."
'"It does seem hard; but, you see, when
they're young they run so fast that
you just can't ketch "em!" Atlanta
Constitution.
Nothing Wonderful.
Yeast There's a lady pianist at the
museum who plays with her toes.
Crimsonbeak Umph! That's nothing,
my baby does that. Yonker's States
man. Hot tomallies, chicken, rabbit,
wienerwurst and pork chops are kept
on hand every evening in their tomal
lie can by Telfer & Sheppard.
THE UIP CCKE THAT WOES tl'KE
Laxative lltoino Quinine Tablets re
moves that cause that produces La
Grippe. The genuine has L. B. (). on
each Tablet. L'oc.
Cheap Labor
May be all right in its place, but there
is none of it employed in the manu
facture of any of Otto Wurl's cigars
The fame of his "Gut Heil" and
"Wurl Bros. '; brands is not confined
to the state of Nebraska alone. All
the leading dealers sell (not keep)
them. Try them.
The Ebinger Hardware company is
offering for sale all of its heating
stoves at cost. Now is jour oppor
tunity to get a bargain.
Frost Bites and Chilblains
Quickly enrtd by Banner Salve, the
most healing remedy in the world. F.
G. Fricke & Co.
Tim LIFE,
Depends greatly on the care
which the owner bestows upon it. A
good watch, if CAREFULLY CLEANED
and oiled once a ye;ir, a il 6hould oe,
will last a lifetime; yes, a hundred
years. Many good watches are al
lowed to go without cleaning and oil
ing for years, with the result that the
oil is entirely dried up, the pivots are
cut and rusted out, so that it costs
twice as much to put the watch in
proper condition again as it would, if
given timely attention. I br.ve long
established reputation for serving my
customers earefullj', as well as doing
the best of work. If your watch is
not giving satisfaction, bring it to me
and I will tell you just what it needs.
No charge for examination, and if left
with me, I guarantee that you shall
have an accurate and reliable TIME
PIECE. Jno. T. Coleman.
WHITE'S OPERA H0USL.
U". .7. WHITE .1Biflffer.
3 THREE NIGHTS-3
COMMEN'CIN'G
THURSDAY, FEB. 23
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FiiiiiUiiuiuuuiiimimuui,.i
. ...AND HIS
..JOLLY COMPANY..
In a repertoire ol the latest Comedy suc
cesses, including hijzk class Singing and
Dancing specialties at every performance.
Monday night they will present the roaring
Comedy-drama, in four acts, entitled
"The Runaway Wife"
Prlces-10, 20 and 30 Cents.
Thursday night ladies free if accompanied by an
escort with a paid 30 cent ticket. Seats on sale
on and after .Monday morning at Lehnhotf" s.
Don't be
Anti-Magoovious,
But if you want that cough
and Grip cured, take a bot
tle of
U
It has no
tails 25c.
GERING
DRUGGISTS.
Worms vermifuge!
For 20 Years Has Led all
BOZiO
23 "if AIiL
JAMES
F. G. FRICKE & CO.
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Havinjr returned to . Plattsntoutli, I will be tfl;ul
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 iirst-class
hardware store.
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COUCHS. ASTHMA.
Do not neglect a Cough Foley's Honey and(
or Cold, as delays areof- TorisKUuranteedtoKlvj
ten dangerous. Foley's prompt relief in nil caw
Honey and Tar is a ofAKtbmo. Do not clan
pleasant, safe and sure this with other medicine
cure. Contains no opiate tt has failed to gWe
and is guaranteed. you relief.
CONSUMPTION. I LA CRIPPE.
Foley's Honey end Tf you have had tho Grip
Tar does not hold out you probably ned a re-
fnlse hope in advanced linble medicine like Fo-
f stages, but claims to give ley's Honey and Tar
relief In the very worst to henl your lungs anl
oases, and in early atage top the racking conl.
to effect a cars. jinci'lental to this dicusi
CROUP. PNEUMONIA.
Thousands of infants Dr. J. O. liinhop, of As-
and children die yearly new. Mich., says: "I havo
of Croup, every one oi used Foley's Honey
these lnnooents ooold :and Tar in threo very
have beensaved had Fo- :evere cases of I'neumo-
ley's Honey and Tar niu tho pant month, with
been given them in time. good results."
F. G. FRICKE & CO.
THE NEWS
Job
FOR FINE FOOTWEAR
There is no place like
Joe
The best class of goods to be found in
Omaha are here at from $1 to $2 cheannr
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 WINTKR SHOKS
that will sul'i classes of purvasers.
We paid the CASH and will give vou
benefit of heavy DISCOUNT.
COME IN AND SEE US...
413 Main Street, -
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