Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, March 03, 1899, Image 4

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    A THIEF WITH NERVE
Stt?'s Three Horses and Wagon
la Ilroad :Vti.
Hori ui - It ( iov r !, Hut itio'lliUf I.
Vtt 10 l.-tr;' l I"fy MieiltT M r lin.t
I In J uri;lr wthi r l...i-il Nu
liitrr! l ' N IC iiiUth.
Ono ol lh- ro'iviest little J"b- if
Mealing V. I i U hi- rem-. lolhe "otleo
of thi! local (.I'ilr. 1- lor n Ion-.'; III: o vv.
Mint coinillitt-.d lfl-t .-v.". II team
belonging to .linn- s ll'rir-'l, who r.
nldi's in Kight Milo t-i-.-v, was send
ing in fionl of 1'.. C. :,"''V '- .-'in".i
More on Main Mi-el. TIjou: w: an
other hor-e hitched at tin- rear - f ie
spring Wilson, when :i .-t f:in r'-r c..i:ie.
:iloi)U ami untied I he horses and drove
oil' wit h 111 -much in i- ua-ei 11 :irf if tl-i!
riff belonged to him.aii : it wi- -ml y 'I
dark.
Several follow- will) ku v. tli-: team
n il after him, and finally in'cc-'-!.!" in
r:i pin ri i.g tin lnir-.i-, hut th-- thief is
Mill at largo. topul Slo-rili Mrl.riil"
is. still after i 1 1 111 : 1 1 . i tin; pfd.-ii i-ities
are '"'ill brill" him back with hii-i.
I1AILH0AI) NOTLS AND PI IISON AI.S
.S-ipeiinifiidelit '1'. I' ('ai -( aini
Assinlsuit, Su pi t i 1 1 h-i.'II I '.
I hoiliM of t ho I ;i 1 1 i n- icm iv- 11 in tie
eity on eompany ' :!
Dr. ('. A. Hull w,-.- .1- v, I-. :,, l ):i;
iih:i today.
1). C. Woo-iiiiif- of tht ! ;.iilinti 1,
was look in s aftT i- ml pa i.y i.'-iii.--here
today.
.loo Sedioek to-lay pinrluiM U '.he
old Sebokl jirotiet ty in the hcp! o u t
of town, conbistintr of seven acres, the
consideration linr i0o. lie lias I;i;-mi
employed by the Kurl inrton in H:ive
lock for a number of ye:its. but will
move hi family here and will probably
po to work in tho .hop-: here.
Frank Lun'z, the conductor 0:1 tl.o
early morninr Furlinton train, is on
tho eick lit. Conductor floxio is
mukinpr the t un in his pluce.
Jjmca Loak of the car repair bhop
cut his foot qnito badly yetorday and
will be obliged to lay tdl" several days
as a .result. Sevoral stitches were
noceesnry to sew the wound.
IleU.
Mr?. Bnani lirosius died at 11
o'clock last night after an illncd c-f
several days. Mrs. 1'. .-r.-i-is brcalhctl
her lust at the homo of her brother,
B. F. Brown, residing near Rock
BlutT, with whom she has runde her
homo for several ycrs, her h 11 .-band
havinpr preceded her to tho grave
about ten years.
Deceased was a pioneer of Cass
covuty, havingr removed fr .ui Indiana
to Nebraska in ib-jl. She leaves three
children, two daught.-rs, Mrs. John
Corey, of this city, Mr.-. l;iuvare
Mann, residtn-r at Onawa. Ia.., and
Frank Brosius, residing in Iowa.
t'he funeral will be held from tho
home of B. Brown a! '2 o'clock to
morrow and interment wili be- made at
the I.ewiMot; cemetery.
We.Minc at I man.
The wedding of Mr- Mni". Mit-kio
and Miss Susie 51. T:i; lor dcrun o.i Fist
WediiOfU iy evening at the itonn? of
the bride's parents in I'nion. If-v. A.
.1. Smith of Mytiard re-.-jived their mu
tual plighted faith and t-faleo their
marriage vows. vMiito a niiinb.-r of
relatives witne-se.l the ceremony.
The happy couple are nighby res
pected by all who known them ami
their , many friends unite in wishing
them a long and happy life
S'ii:i I (trial
LlM in.N, Mai c) '. Np-.-cial In Till
Ji'kws )- Followi n i- the vo ... ted. y :
Allen, -Ys; II ay ward, -J-e Ti.o.Vi.-oii, 11;
Field, o: Webster. ''; H.unr, I: i ni-
berton, 1: Adam-, 1.
revenue bill passed.
I '
A t'cria i i-..i.
Editur lit hNlXi; Ni.h -
PLATTSMiiflll. M.ireh . 1
Allow me a word throegli
columns concern in f" .1 y Si.-t.-r's
dition in last uitih.t's is-m'. Wo
Cur
now
not who gave you the article, however,
they were misinformed. While -he
is a great and constant sufferer from
hip disease, she has not become
paralyzed and is not helpless.
Respectfully,
Mary Hoiison.
Fred Davis,of Lincoln, who has been
in the city for a couple of days visiting
his uncle. A. A. Davis, "returned to
his home this afternoon. He is en
gaged in tho insurance business.
At Endicott, near Fairbury, Wednes
day night, BertGrandy shot and killed
Claude Colo and later took his osvn
life. The shooting was the result of
jealously, Grundy having recently
been jilted for Cole by a young lady
Darned Gertie R'.ckpy. The Bentrico
bloodhounds were put on the supposed
trail of tho murderer, and last heard
of them they wero in Kansas, but the
dogs bad m tdo a mistake as the b-dy
of young (Jrandy was found yesterday
afternoon a half-mile from town.
A new time card goes into effect on
the Burlington next Suud iy, "nut only
two trains are atiecled by rca-on i f
the new card. No. 1 whicn now
pase here at IRIS will run over the
old line by tho w .y f I.oui. v ilo and
will arrive hero al 2;48. No. 20 go'intf
eatt at 11 a. m. wili tan dj- at 10:0.5.
Ilad tb ad vartlnaments in the
AfKWS and trade only with tboae peo
ple who elicit jaar oitronaffe. Theae
,r tbe lire rnercbantt that do bual-ne-e
on he prin.dpl; of o,uirk .a!e
-md small profit".
BRIEFLY TOLD.
C. A. Marsha;:, Dentist.
"Kelt ie-clion'' Muri h !)tli and Oih.
1
1 The Fair .-ill re givis fair In utrr.cn t.
1 A . W. At wood, tho l ugiM. Tchi
j phone -J7.
; For good values in kiod-of dry
ii or
r.t ci'-rv 1- the
.-ii-.f o liir- -I in to.vn
I'ln
1 U b
nt. tin- South
Turk
i rhll ill will !." ivn tinned all thin week.
(J. 'iiej Mil Si M a jo:
- ir,:f tiox in li e uraina
li'- '.:i-e t ' hfir I i
v. 1 iv. I I -5 e 111 r 111 1' 11
I '.aeon ami hi
'Hot ri I.ii' ioii . '"
Strattoti tl.i
be t a if w inorv
j .1 1 i tor w irk of a 1 1
'. i- . fnarariteei! b ,
kimlt.
a ti xf in
She
(I ..-.-I
T.-lff.- -
e-.Mitrt 11
pa rd, il' Vine 1 reft.
1 J'lenty of e::g l"
I fr---h ti-itler 1.'. cent-, a
.Oilti(l.
'I
havis I'--. , I 1 1 1 1 1 hi - ek.
! The l'.hinL'- r Hardware
, idling hUi.t--- at .--ist.
itllil- to g"t Vo. if sk. '-.
cum pan v is
Now is tl e
'i !. N K (iTi. t: is tin: hi
jol ol'liet; in '.is eoui.tx .
work done on shivt no'.ieo.
'li . 1 !! f. -e. tie in
"MI ! I'l li' .-1 will In; I; (,(
-l eniiijjjie
I-'ii-t-t eia.s 1
tho di'iiui.t
l)in'l nii.-.n
- in -i it. Mi re Li '.' and lo
ll- v. Il'.il!".- - ibj-cl al tiie Baptist
chureh to ir -ht --' i 1 1 ! .. , "Christian
I'l.io-i -- i --ii- in . n :.. lion m! f'nioii.''
Anyone i - i 1 i . : -ipiiTg iiuuse clean
iiij -.on-; v.i.iiid do we. I to call til
T' .V Slu-ppa d, 1. 11 Vim r-tn-et.
Big ill-, a- f'. iltlh- ill.- of the
ki.ii'-'i-. cannot ri-ei-t iho enrativo
ji-.iv.-t-r of Dr. S.i y.-i 's !,' t i n ,' . A.
V. Al woo i.
la the future V. L. Street, ngent
for tho Singer Man.ifac'.urir.y; com
pany, will be found in W. K. l"'ox's
stationery s ore.
Before the discovery of Ore Minute
cough cure, ministers were greatly
disturbed by coughing congregations.
Xo excuse for it now. , F. G. Fi icko &
Co.
Cooling and grateful in its otTeets,
you will lind Dr. Sawyer's Arnica and
Witch ilaz.d Salve for eczema, piles,
hives, burns and cuts. A. W. At.
wood .
"Give me a liver regulator aud lean
regulate the world,' said a get-ius.
Tho druggist handed him a bottle ci
i Do Witt's Little Firlv Risers, the
famous iittle pills. F. (J. Frieke & Co.
Foi; Sale Four houses and live
lots. Three minutes walk Ir-m shops.
Good repair. Cheap. Inquire SOS,
Fir-t street, Winters? ecu hill, or ad
drees box 1097, city.
The Fair store has a complete stock
of working men's clothing, such as
gloves, shoes, caps, hats, tto. In fact
they can supply you with almo-t any
thing you want. Se them for gro
ceries. Don't, irritate your lungs with a
stubborn coUj.li when a pleasant and
ciTective remedy may bo found in Bal
lard's Ilorehound Syrun. JViee, 2)
oc.:t and .".0 cents F. li. Fricke &
Co.
I' or ,i -j'.iek retiiciy a;. a one that is
ivilici.lv .-alj for e lildreli lit us
I com rrien d Oii:- "M ii n: r on .li i'iipi-
it is excel lent for croup, hoarseness,
tiekiitit;' ir; the tiirt.,ii, and coughs. F.
Ci t-Vi 'l;e .v Co.
In: st rat ten V subj ct at the iVe'shy
terlan eimreh tonight will be, "ilut
(io.i forbid that I sliimld. glory save in
the cross ! our l.-ird .li sus Chn-t, by
whom the wo: Id is s:o -r i lieod to m :and
1 unto tiie world " Cal iv:I(i.
h-.ui!.- ULtii is now heated in tho
Palmer block with his pooi and billiard
ha'i. IT-' ha-, had hi- t ibles rut in
I L'ood conditio:! and carries a fu.l line
loha
I if i
iitn.
: ites hi
; 1 ri n il - to ea . 1 a 11 -1
I ir -! iM'M'in. -1 t.ei:ii i -I in chronic
j ii i.-i : .- r.liil -t!-- a.-es of I h: eye and
jc;. (.1..-:. - ... . . iat . ! fitted. Now
1 lensi-s ...it in ui'i frame-. Ariificial
Cy--- :lid ear d.'uli:, ii.S. I :i ii. Con-
Mi ta ! i- e.i I re''
'.l.--e s.
( .;.. .: ovt r stf !
1 mppa-
'i'tie liieuil.'O r.- of the I nited BrethJ
ren cimrch gae a social at the homo
of Mr. and Mr.-. Nciscn M iriay in
Mynanl Tuesday c ve n i ng which was
quite largelj- attended. The proceeds
are t be u-ed to huy .-inging books
for the church.
The board of education has decided
to observe the custom of giving the
teachers and pupils of the city schools
a week's vacation during the last
week of March. This", will give the
teachers an opportunity to attend tho
institute which will be in. session at
Weeping1 Water during the same
period. The schools all over the state
will have vacation.
INJURIOUS CIGARETTES.
Tito t'a-aen That Show the Danger o
the I'dper Pipes.
One of the gravest facts relating to
the harmfulxiess of cigarette smoking
to excess is one that has lately come
to liyht. In two distinct cases, re
cently related, with initials and dates,
by Dr. Forbes Winslow. it was neces
sary to apply leeches to persistent
cigarette smokers. To the no small
surprise of the doctors respectively in 1
attcadance, both the leeches they are 1
creatures of very strong vitality j f a storm which during the Crimean
presently released their hold and were , war, November 11. 1S54. almost de
observed to drop dead. So notable was j stroyed the fleets of France and Eng
this fact that the experiment was tried! land. As a storm had raged several
cf applying leeches to other patients ' days earlier iu France, investigations
who were then under treatment forj were made, which showed that the two
excessive cigarette smoking, and ! were In reality one etorm, and that its
every mse the leeches died almost in
stantly. Distinct traces of the dan
gerous empyreumatic oil that Is given
off by tobacco under certain conditions
were found in the leeches. The same
experiment was tried with excessive
pipe fcmokera. with no apparent injury
to ilie leeches.
A 1101 T
A LENT PLAY.
Urlcf OulIins cf the Colonial Drama,
"netribullon "
I' lot of tti I'rixiuct lun to lit) tilti-u I r
rtif l'.eiifrflr of the 31. V A llaii.t Ii
m 1. 00. 1 On, the Kcwue Heine L:tl hi
Ali'ittl'rt 1 r v During the Isfirrlnu
lift oliitlintry Timed.
The eo lie of t he pint iw laid al Ah'Ott
grange, during the alining .'evolu
tionary times of 1TTY Tho story opetii
iipnii tin-, eve of a grand ball to be
given bv tho Alcotts, brother an-i
' Miter, owner of tho graug3. ( 'ulon- I
- lloward, a guest, w ho had been very
i attentive to his hostess. Miss Char-
; lotte. is completely captivated by
; i Kutli, whom wilh her sister, Janet,
. I ha come to a--ide with her rou.-in?.
I Uuth returns the colonel's nlTeCti-ms
- ; t- othe di.-eomtiiure of her couoir.
i I'ei'cy, v. ho is desperately in love
! her. Charlotte discovers Ruth's se-
! ret and to part them claims Howard's
writt"ii declaration of love and 'orges
1 Ruth s refusal.
Percy presses his suit,
and Colonel Howard,
but is repulsed
happening upon the scone, a i-uarre!
j ensues and results
in a challeiign to
1 mortal combat.
1
j Major Bacon, an
eccentric oil
bachelor friend of the Aleott. family,
lias his .-uspieions aroused in reirard
to Percy's patriotism ami su-pecis him
of being in sympathy and com m -in ic:.
tion with the British. He tries to
play spy (by doing tho statue act ) upon
a secret meeting between Percy and
Charlotte, but merely spoils the third
attempt of Terrence O'Malley to pro
pose to Janet. He. keeps his eye, how
ever, upon Percy and Charlotte during
the -.tining scenes that foliosv.
In the duel, although Percy is much
the cleverer swordsman, he allows his
hatfj to overcome his science, and his
foot slipping ho is almost fatally
woun-led by falling upon his antagon
ist's sword.
After Percy '-3 recovery his Ms'er.
Cnarlotte, twits him upon hissupific
ness in pressing his suit with Ruth,
and boldly suggests that he abduct
tho latter as she returns fiom Con
cord, whither she had been sent by
Charlotte to keep Howard from seeing
her. Percy jumps at the suggestion
and immediately devises a plan to in
ter. :ept the co ich, capture Ruth, carry
her to the British lines, and there
compel her to becore his bride, he
going over to the enemy entirely.
Colonel Howard has been ordered to
t-pport lo Trenton for duty and leaves
that same night. Torrence O'Malley,
however, sends hira word of Ruth's i-i
tended return the next day, and How
ard determines to risk everything by
riding out of his way to meet Ruth
half way on her journey home and
find out whether sho really did write
tho refusal of his offer of marriage.
He happens to be just in time to ren
der assistance to O'Mally, who is beat
ing" oif the hired minions of Percy,
after they have stopped the coach, and
Ruth and .Timet are rescued. Percy
is on tho scout, witnesses Howard's
timely aid, and in his -age conceives
the idea of a horrible revenge. He
rushes b.cn to Aleott and i.ecu-es
Howard of being a traitor and a spy.
Tiie. latter ecortr- the re.-eucd party
to the grange and then st irts without
tt moments re?t for Trenton, happy in
the knowledge of Ruth's love. He i
frrested within tea miles of Aleott
and then court martialed. Tho trial
goes nrain-t . him and tie is cotid emc-d
i to be -hot at siiuriro Mondav morning.
Charlotte is completely overcome with
the for till of her plottings and begs
her brother. Percy, to save Howard's
life. Percy h".s gone so f a r, lie ive vc r,
that h;s impuirdve nntrir-' pu-.le.- l.ini
lo t he bi '.: er end .
Terrence O'Malley star.s to Tt'-nlou
to ohiiiiu Howard's reprieve from
General Washington, and hm IcrS
than tbieodays to make the journey,
a feat almost impossible of accomplish
ment. Major liacun, oeing up.
special service, ianU8 under C apt,.
Percy Aleott in command of the r- g;-
meut station at Aleott barrack-, I
he has determined at the last iiomoiji
to stav the execution at the risk o
his own lifo. The morning of ihoexe
cution arrives. Tlowaru is led out lo
bo shot: the squad of soldiers are
drawn up with'guns. aimed at the de
voted lover. Ruth p'eads to Peicy for
Cecil's life; Percy offers lo release
Howard if Ruth will protxise to be
his wife. Everything depends upon
Terrence's return, and Uuth tries to
gain time as she firmly believes he is
close at hand. The denouement of
the play is very thrilling, and every
lover of drama shonld witness it. Fol
lowing is the cast:
Colonel Cecil Howard Will E. Coolidge
CaDtain Percy Aleott G. F. S. Burton
Major Rashtr Bacon. "Lin-al descendent of
the man who wrote Shakespeare"
K. B. Carlyle
CaDtain Terrence O.Mallev I- O. Hiatt
I'omoev. servant of the Alrott's.
Surceon F. M. Sherman
Sam )
Ruth Aleott, cousin to Charlotte
Mrs. Clan B. Johnson
Charlotte Aleott. sister to Percy
Mrs. L. E. Burton
Janet Aleott, sister to Ruth Mrs. Villa Guild
rimt Wmtlirr Prophoi-y.
The first attempt at scientific fore-
casting of the weather was the result
path could have been ascertained and
the fleet forewarned in ample time to
reach safety.
Miss Lillian Kauble returned to
Omaha today after a visit in the city
the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Kuublo.
rCIWI.S II. MLNtlON.
.J s ph WiMi of Cedar C ( ck
ll.e c'ty tojav.
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K. W. 1;. ,ck ni.ui. ;i t"s:,i
to 1 he ni ! f- i i- . o !a y .
Willi . m Holy ai.ii I I. 111 y
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Laxative Bromo lininc Tablets re
moves that eau-e tint, i-ro.iitcei 1m
(Jrippe. 'i'he getiu ne 'has I. I ; ( . on
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("eiiigo i. J-'arley ealic-i in our 1
teachers last Friday'.
Grandpa Dittman, e-i f town, is;
reporten at u. atli s Com.
A. Z ibel went to Coiormio t hi.-, we- k
to 1. ok after h s I uii ii iciest in that
.-tile
Mrs. A. II. Bake and Genia Beach
visi'ed friends at VV.- cping W'at- r Sut-urdaj-
and ijund iy.
John M. Ceis is bu doing aiiother
large riweliin. svhich will
by Liii'rv McDonald
e -eeii pit d
Mrs.
Cox is re. ported seriously
iii of pleurisy. 1-Ved
from Om iha Tm-sdav.
e I li d bom.'
Ft t d L-us. a farmer's -oa
of town, while out huntin.r
accident' v sho 01T a u u t of
lip.
:vi ng e:i-t
!a-t wcek
hi- upper
-f. V. Matter wi.l tn e.e to a, farm !
svest of Iih-t, fovuieily owned bv J. :'
M. Lets, :-.ud will spend his summer !
dMys tilling the soil.
Fri I'., the Smith Bond butch
to town Tliur-il.'iy sviih
while disposing t it to hi?
meat, ard
C a -to Piers
h i liorse; li-.M-awav.
The
aim; i 1 i.r'n t' revi and 1
cons q"eii'e a I 1 his. t
ill
of the rem to is that I-r.tz ;s wailieg for I
1
the Hock 1-1 ie.1 to t:iKe him horn ;
The little dau 'liter of Frank
Creamer is liavin g a scrim;- t tine with
bicol Po'scn on hc-r ri-'hr arm. It
was ri');)iie 1 'j'n n r-d ! y the lioeio;'-
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IIity of the Loving tiiji. j
The loving cup is a historical cm-1
Mem. In tl;e middle ages, at the close!
of an enter-, inment, the parting guest!
wa& t-itbtjuu wilii spicea itrinK in a
large howl, just as he was mounting
his horse. It was called the "stirrup
cup." Sometimes when the friendship
between host and guest was a pretense
and not a reality the drink was pois
oned, or perhaps while drinking Ths
guest was ""murdered. These were fre
quent occurrences among Italian no
bles and to put a stop to them the
clergy introduced the loving cup,
which had three handles. Two ol
these were grasped by the host, who
drank first to show that the liquor was
not poisoned. The guest then took the
cup by the third. The host released
one handle, the right hand still hold
ing one so that he might raise the cup.
and incidental- so that his right hau l
might he too busy to draw a sword or
dagger. When the guest had drunk,
the hott released the cup. whirh was.
rassed to the next one. The monk?, ir.
eariy times named tins trie p iu:a.
caritati.-." rr cup cf love. Ic was
filled with wine with a piece of toat
floated therein and circulated frorr
right to left around the table. iknoo
the phrase, "drinking a toast." Slice
and Leather P?porter.
J. Sheer, Sednlia. Mo., conductor on
electric street car line, writes that bis
little daughter was very low with
croup, and her lif saved after all phy
sicians had failed, only by using One
Minute cougn cure. F. G. Fricke A
Co.
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ji u .io i.i-,' -'-- . C't.JY e Iho
i-timiai h, ruin- the dirr-.tiou, cll'ects
t' - lo :',ii-l ilit'irh- tho who'e iu.t
y - 1- h -t..-:n. (;-a ri tone;) u tie
, l:- il i ' t - -In-!, aint I ri.'l- t li
t I.- tie' I'.'I'Vi'.. I 'HI 1 '.'"; ;t'-l' it'k-a
'net -sf tit Nt-iv Tr U'phtii.r.
I"--.-iti'! of (Jem s a has sent the
A a-b-riiv of s'l-ii'iiee , a th-'scrip-I
:i iii-w It'll 1 d."lie with whhti he
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.in i -.--.-i ;v : i ! ..-.-.I 1 4 pc :ti ve.'y the
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'li-l.-, ''ho;.-, 1 1 1 ! 1 1 i o Sure-, and
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if the Sail. in at
1 gorgeous- .dlit
1 The -ll oil
1 edia- li.:,
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ini.-ijaa
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d and 1'ioin flic
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v. h ii h make a
t veritable h'.ni.
at eoveie-i with
anus jikI back
-'' li-JoS
thai r.f
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a-a; ha.!,
1 . 1 .... s tn.ik l-.
of one- of our cig ars will
idea 1 ! I he quality of
the best lobace ued.
tret ly, uon't bite tho
l ive a I'.avor that is al-
y 1 v.' you an
ll.em. Only
They I u ni
tonrjne, ;.. nd
; tog.-lher ph'.'isaiil. 'I he llnvor ri our
! elgai-; is not a it i lieiul , but the natural
j '. r- I'l . of t h -.' t o 1 1 ieeo.
O r. Wijki., M'i'V.
Tiie r; Ij '.Ieiv."
The tnrlier ediiioits of Webster's
j Dictionary contained a verb, "to jew,"
j and denned it "to cheat." "to play
j with," etc. At the rcipiet of a nurtber
I of influential Israelites, the word was
j f liminated from the hook. As a mat
I ter of fact, however, the word had no
j connection with or reference to the fol
j lowers of the Mosaic faith. It was de
j rived from the French "jru," and
I "jouir," which means "to plr.y wilh,"
"to client." etc.. but its orthography
I had become corrupted to "jesv." It did
, j not apjtear in tutbs.equent editions of
! the work. Hebrew Standard.
That Throning Headache
Would quickly lo-tvo you, if you used
Dr. .ling's Now L:fe Pills. Thousands
of sulTereri
v.. proved their match-
I iess meri t. for rd-
arid nervous head
.0 pure blood ard
..Li'.-. They 1111
t r ouLT ecrve.- mid build un your health
j lla-y ti taie. Try them. Only 25
I cent;-. Monev back if not- cured.
i Sold by F. Fricko .'s. Co. drug
i came , g;-t-. o
Iii'i'iMi'I ti Wear ISTnIe Attire.
In I'aris and tiie French provirces
there aic ten women who are author
j ized by the nre'Vel of police to wear
full mase.;7i-ie cosiunt-?. Among them
are a lady r-.riisr. a bearded woman, a
female lions.' painter and decorator, a
mannish looking directress of a print
ing oflicf-. and several others who have
obtained .- i (:!i au-.- to show that they
OUR1 .'it ro '.'
own r.' I'm
'-teiilef one
-ar.l the attire of their
!h:it or the stronger and
On the other hand, a
r. merchant in the su
n a'lov.-e-l to wear female
i-aoona v.hich satisfied
.-. of' to) 1 CP.
I
I humble j,oi
j 1-urb- i;..s i.'
I ' ! pre!'., i a
I-.-, co nii in y is
of it- heating
is mr or.por-
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WANTS.
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, -.-I. o:. l .aa ,'iri ..-.aiaaldings Situated
: st. i-i. ..i fill ba:n;.sun or at this
01- .1 WATCH
De; ends greatly on the care
which the owner bestows upon it. A
good watch, if (.AUEl-llLV ULEASKD
and Olhl-.li once a year, as it should be,
wili last a lifetime; yes, a i. mured
years. Many good watches are al
lowed to go without cleaning and til
ing for e.-irs, with tho result that the
oil is ei.tiiely dried up, the pivots are
cut and rusted out, so that it costs
twice as much to put the watch in
proper conuiiion again as it would if
given timely attention. I bf.ve a loni?
established reputation for serving my
customers carefully, as well as doing
the best of work. Jf your watch is
not rivin-r satisfaction, bring it to me
and I wiil tell you just what it needs.
No charge for ex -.miration, ad if left
with me, I guarantee that von shall
have an accurate and
PIK-K.
reimhie
Jno. T. Coleman.
SliABlflTG & KOBI.NE
Painters
aitcl Paper Hangers
Djcontirg ai.J Fine Painticg a Spe
cialty ... .Graining, Caleoruining and
alt kinds of house work done on abort
order at. . . .
Reasonable Prices.
S iti-faction guaranteed . .Leave orders
at F. G. Fricke's or Atwood's drus
st?re.
Don i be
But if you
and Grip cured, take a bot
tle of
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It has no
tails 25c.
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DRueeis-Ys.
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For 20 Years Has Led
rrepareabr -V JAt.lliB F. CABJ..ARD, E-fc
F. G. FRICKE &. CO.
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Having- returned to
to welcome all my old customers, as well as new ottt s
and show them a select line f Stoves
Tinware and anything usually carried in
hardware store.
Be sure and call, as
interest 'ou.
JOHN
Rockwood Block,
GOING DOWN HILL.
People suffering
from Kidney Diseas
es, feel a gradual but
steady loss of strength and
vitality. They should lose no
time in trying Folcy Kidney
Cure, a Guaranteed Preparation.
F. G.
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THE NEWS
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FOR FINE FOOTWEAR
There is no place like
Joe
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0 Leaaea I 3-333 tLc-sa li U
The best class of goods to be found in
Omaha are here at from $1 to 32 cheaper
per pair. We make a specialty of High
Grade Shoes in the Latest Styles. We are
riMK-jglad to have you come
WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT,
An Immense Line of FALL ami WINTKR SJIOKS in
that will suit all classes of purcascrs.
We paid the CASH and will give you the
benefit of heavy DISCOUNT.
COME IN AND SEE US...
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413 Main Street, - Plattsmouth, Neb.
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