Semi Till'. M-:. s. Kst.iilil-licd Nov. r. lS'.O I I UK II I I. 'A I.I), ! si !il;li,lici April ID, 1 si; t. f C'HiMoll'iutfd Jan. I, IMI!i. I'L ATTSMO UT 1 1 , NKK:. APRIL 11. 1899. VOL. VIII. NO. 15. .1' i ' jr- V ! f V , 1 1 IT IS A BUSY A Hi U-f Mention of live Business Interests of Cedar Creek. Sotii' iliini; About lln- Niinilx r .f 'nrH f s:.ii. .Hid f;ruiii )iliiil l-'rom 't 1. 1 I'ullil tn IK".)H .DI(C- lloril'M I'.iullry Imliinliy I -i I Niilin I rum i t r I li on ii i y . f'Kli.M! Id. I K, Al'i il 1M. (Special I a 'I in. N i.u s.) ( Vu.ar 'i'icl,!i! I hough ;i Mij.'ill, iiiii-l, viili(.'i', ii-ton ih's l h-i-.lnr u 1 1 li fhown llii- ;im aunt of onino-( OoiH'. At lirucs il sit-ins ;i go. ii i i - li sii-i-ji lint it. rises mi I nun it.-, i.ip Vim W i n l In soiii no! entry iiihI in:i!.i's tin- tn :il.i'iin n hm-tlt'. In I Vis i I. !-.!, i ,,f,ii l,S'Ji firs wi I It stone, .'.lit) with siinl. Ili'i vv i 1 i i if-, furl v fill's t! t . . : t . - :u.ii I ' willi .I'.iin. ('tMJar Cirri; l.:i-- ii .-i l.ool Iiimii on w.iifh Il.iit- jsl,-'i('ii i nura iin', ami il hits ;i li'di- 1 1 ; 1 1 ! , :i I'.. I. .in hit!!, anil a tinner ball, a .'iiiiii liott-1. two gnu-rat .-tort s, :t ilrti llll ainl litat-k.-m i t h shop, ami' il is . a;il to In' :t j4oml point fo" a good hlai'Ksini i Ii. (Ii orjjf lloi'ii gaining Cedar Crrrk laih' for 1 hrrnughbivd poultry, am :-oinf of hi- birds liiiVi- !akMi fir.-t lioin.r- at Kan-as City, llonvcr, Colo., ainl 1'iln r points, ami a number of liis I'.ii IV ami I'a'itidgo Cochins i-how i . i 1 1 I y -1 i v i point-1. II' lately reeei veil from Kigiaml a pair of I Jn ITs for w h it;ii In; pail anil ho disbursed $."0 for u pair tl I 'art ridge Cochins. Coorge Morn, wht:ii ho camo here in 1S7S, liriiKc l.iinl for liis father, (leorge. P. Horn, whotlitl not. fomo unlit lSSl,ar.d (j. I'. now owns 'MO iioros with ond lniiiiliro-i :,in.l l'!)'I livo stock. Ceairge Horn is i;r-ni for thn DnlT Crait) foin . iny. wilii K,;on lm-h -l elovntor,i:0,iM liti-ln l nii.s. Ilf owns 1 ucresin Shot iil iti foiinti , is coal iiK-i'f hunt and handlfii lift1 c". curs tli. wiiili-T, was Master Winkmru; and is now linnneior tl" tiie A. . If. W. and floi k tf the M . Y. A., .t:l ii "o.id man all arounU. In IS") 7 Ceortjn 1'.. Saylos, now of IVdai Click, fror-MMl tho rivoi ina srow to Ki nosha, lif low Piatlsmoulh. Il; riihiii'ii his nuisclos on a p'.oneor fiirin, ami hcivtuiu an t.-xpert ridor, f liasiio,r and rouniiin; u; n::tl.iu mi tho plains, then .-ettled half a mile from Cedar Creek. When the Hurlinton eiiin.' ''urolith he loomed up as a, lead ing citi. n, and was po.-t ma.-ter for si've.nti i. ears "I'd cliOoi diriftor lor ahoul a uartor of ! contuiy. He is in the. in hu-iiiO.-s with elevator, at Cedar (.'reel; and dump at Cnllom, u hiir siore at Cedar Creek, and three store imiidiiiijs, ami is tuemhor .-ev-erally of the A. t). I'. VV., M. W. A and l. of II- Cedai Crt ek is a musical town, and w hen Mr. Sayles and his family n'ot together tluro isthotintr linij ami tnui tnni of tht3 mandolin, binjo.uii "tiitr.r, tho eatlence of the ji'.an(, a;.d the cornet ,-ounds clear and hri.'-iil in the inoenii;ht. (.ieorfre; Hell, ni.e.-i,-, the railway aeiit, cm a so who t ho sweetest music from the mane.o'.in and ruiliir, am! the citizens can sin;.- fro. u "T.ie Old Oaken l!uck et"1 to "l.a hoaid Watch." Henry Maker was horn in I'iatt-?-m. -uln, 'I'd leimjmhj.s when it was not ;i hi s as Cetlur Creek. Ho was eleik for Murphy - I'aimele then in coir.iany with I'arm.ele, and has been here eh veil eai s me i e hand ir i n tr and was cashier of tho late Farmers bank. He is now a member of the general mo -eaii the and machinery house of i.aUor.V ---eii n.-ider, owns a quitter se lii a in Sheridan eouuiy, and is al w.ixs hrih! and cheery. II. A. Sehti iaer was bo: n within a quarter of a iuiie of Ced-ir Creek town. lie owns haii" in tercet in farinhiar and pas ture lands cneouipa-sin-; several hun dred ac.-e-, hai f into est in the store and is postmaster. 11 i.s a member of the M. W. A. and I. O. O. F. and is tho: c-uehly up to the times. Maker tv Sehne. der have a 64,000 stock, tiandle about one and a half tons of L niisviue and Cie'.o Hoar a month, and la b.; m i.e:.r J'lattsmouth do a hiy busi::ers. M, I'. Williams and William Schneidi r are the livo stcck men of the region, and Dr. John 1J. PutT and Dr. Ckarbs I. Morrow are able physicians. Lou:s Myers, jroprietor of the Cedar Creek pharmacy, camo here at an oaiiv di-v and has traveled far sine : then, bat eventually ciRie back to old Ca-s county, and lifts now druff and yrecery departments, and he and other business men are praying fur better roads. Ilrit f Nolt t Ovt-r I he County. The M . W. A. lodire at Mauley has li f iy iin n. hers. Simso!) K Allen will put in a (rase line engine in his busy l-lflo blae smith s aep. 1".. L f.e.is of liable is bjvinfT live s-oek at Walton, over tho line in Lan caster ceuutv, and in the last tin yocirs has had more ears than anj other man between Weeping Water and Lineela. laagle h: -s rceoived a dceided acqui sition by the loeatingr of Dr. H. C. Williams, 'lradu 'te of Bollevue eol lege. New York, also of Maltiraore, and the N -.t tonal CoUeLro of Eclectic I-n.vsica, Indi inapo is. Ilemj- Ossenkop is sroingf into the machinery business at Wralton, where he built his elevator a year and a half llgO. Ml'. OsMUIlkop .IS IllUIiy Clistu- iiii-r.t i'i t'a-s county. u owih two farm not fiir from the lint.-. Theodore 11. Harms, formerly clerk with Damino Hrotherr, of Larton. i Otoe county, is opening u t;eiit;ral hI.oio nt Mauley. .lolin Ti''he will build a ne-w o'eva- tor with a capiudty of 'JO, 000 hu-hels ' at Manlot. liis present one holds It 11. ' t i o,ioo nusiiois, ana ins manage! .jku Iloijye.s, is not O'lly a trood jrain man, but as painter is a ood trainer. .loiikins it lirniiti, tho Mauley mer chants, are salislhd to have competi tion and be.ieve it wi'l incr.-ase trade all around. They have in their build ing a !'( il stock, tho po-tol'lico, the telephone and eon-taut customer. AiM'on Jenkins, lv., lias betfii e-tab-lished oiyht ytsirs arid has held nu merous ollicial pi sit ions sinee coming to th ? county in 1S71 D ivid Mi arm has been at Manley thirteen years, was in elovitor biisim sssix years, and two years in company as me1 chant Thelirm makes a ea pi ta 1 commercial tea in . INTERESTING LOUISVILLE NEWS. Former C'hhm Coiinly IWitii Dit M at I.Iim oIii . "Luclty Accitlfiil." Loi Jsvn.i.K, Apiil 0. (Speci il to Tin-: Nkws.) 1. of' ssor Ashman, rin cipul of the Iouisvillo sehool-,ree'ji ved a teh phono mess.ae Sunday evening from l.ineo.n notifyiritr him of the death tf "Dan" Hopkins at, the St Mliaboth hospital in tlo latter e'tty on Saturday evening- Tho deceased was a brot her-i n-la w of tho proft. s-or's wife, and well known to many Cass county people. He was deputy under II. VV. Hyers while that jrentleman was warden of tho state penitentiary and afterwards served as warden. The funeral will be held next Tuesday. Professor A-diman took the tirst train for Iineo'.n and. staled that he wou'.d bo ab-ent fiom school about a week. Ij.ast Sunday evening Johnny Mohitikle, one of tho well known characters of Louisville, hoolied up his team and started to jjto to Sprinir lield in search of his son, a lad fifteen or sixteen years old. who is supposed to have taken French leave of his father some time ao and to have lo cated in Sprinplijld. M rlore startinr out he p'occeded to trot tin a pi etty troad sized jaj; of bot . i for the sake of keeping- up eouraro. On getting into the buggy ho lound that his team had a good supply of vim, and between them they manured to get down the street in the direction of the bridge at i gait that proved to be a revelation to the people of LouUviiio. On reach ing tl!e lower end o! 3,ain street no turned off town id the bridge, but his mind was so completely taken up with thoughts of his mission or booze that lie didn't muico that Frank Clement, with his wife, was comingup the road from the opposite direction. The result was that the two rigs came together with terrible foice. throwing ill three horses Hat and upsetting Mr. Ck merit's buggy, tin owing the oe- enpant-t out, and smashing the tonguo out of Mohinklo's rig. After getting .he harness loose, from the horses and retting thein on their feet, it was found that the only di-.m-igo a My of them had received was a little scratch on one oi me norse - legs jwr. L.iemeru got a small patch of euticle removed from one of his litt e fi.-.g-rs, while his lady received a great fright. All three persons were pretty well shaken up, but otherwise were not injured, and altogether the affair may be con sidered a very lucky accident, for to one who saw the rigs piled up it looked impos-ibie for a human being to go through such a seraph without serious injury. Ileal the Sick. I am now ready for luisiness. Who ever desires to be free from sickness, either bodily or mentally, may c irao and be healed. I am a Divine Scientist, and heal by the spirit which is within me and evo-y human creature. I am prepared to answer any question on the subject of Divine Science. No charges are made for healing. To those who can not afford to piy it is free, and those who wish may pay what they desire. The loom will be open for those who wish to read and investigate Divine Science from 10 to 12 a. m. and from 2 to 4 p. ra. Over Oliver & Co's. market. Herman" Waixtu.vub It is a fact beyond question that John T. Coleman, the jeweler, has the most desirable lino of rings to be found in the city. Feathers in Men's Ila's. If you chance to see a small feather showing from the bow of the ribbon band around a man's hat these days It does not necessarily follow that the wearer hails from the country. This la the up-to-date fad among hat manu facturers, and they say that the idea is going with a swing. Young, middle aged and old men appear to favor the feather, and many of the representa tive producers are using the feather in order that their names will become identified with the exterior of hats, and thus the feather will serve as an advertisement. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., couductor on electric street car line, writes that his little daughter was ver3' low with croup, and her life saved after all phy sicians had failed, ODly by using One Minute cough cure: F. G. Fricke & Co. in ci i hi 1 1 urn lllTMt tf i AIL ' 1 L. J! LU1 Miss Edna Marshall Entertains Her Young Friends. ;itm u I'arly lu Honor of MM lrm Hunt of Council ItlutTx -The Aunl v-mitry of I.-r'n SiirronliT I I- lttiu(!y C'C'lrbritted al ;rml Army iltll Saturday Kven lux oilier h One of tho most enjoyable sochil evonis of last week was a party on Saturday evening given by Miss ladna Marshall for her friend, Mjss Irma II unt f f Council liluffs. Tho pleasant home of Dr. and Mrs. Marshall was brilliantly illuminated, tho pretty gowns of tho young guests and the lovely decorations of roses and potted plant-, making a charming picture. The parlors wt-io decorated in pink and green. The prevailing colors in tho refreshment room wore yellow and white, a largo bunch of d a ffodiles oc cupying the center of the long table. Partners for supper were selected by drawing and matching ribbons. Acting charades, playing games and dancing, in turn furnished amusement until a l ite hour, when elegant re freshments were served. Tho guests who enjoyed Mis? Marshall's hos pitality wore Missus Hunt, Sullivan, Fellows, Cole, Robertson, Stella and Carrie Maird, Clair Dovey, Shryock, Windham, E iton. Cox, Newell, Hlaek, Weidtnan, Fricke, Wilson, liufTner and Messrs. Dodge, Kuffner, Despain, Kawls, Fricke, Murphy, Clark, Wes cott, Munger, Iloberison, Windham, Whit, Jtatusoy, Morris and Hurley Campbell, Wilson, Iliiyes, Sherman, Humphrey, Paul Roberts, South Omaha; Phil Heed, Council Bluffs. I.t'tr'ri Surrender Celebrated. The anniversary of Lee's surrender was celebrated in a fitting manner by tho Grand Army and Women's relief Corps Saturday evening in the Grand Army hall. Judge G. M. Spurlock gave the address cf the evening in his usual easy manner, and tho Misses Udua and May Petersen furnished music on violins. The ladies took well filled baskets of eatables, which were auctioned off, one. at the time, to the highest bidder, and the gentleman securing a basket took supper with tho owner of the basket. S. P. llolloway served as auctioneer and made quite a record for himself is usual at such gatherings a pleasant evening was spent. . A verv Beware of Ointments lor Catarrh that contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except 011 prescrip tions from reputable physicians, as the damage thev will do is tenfold to the good you can possiby derive from them. Hall s Catarrh Cure, manu factured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O., con tains no niercurv, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the svstem. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, anil made in Toledo, Ohio, by 1 J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold bv all druggists, price 7jc. per bottle. Hall's 'Family fills are the best. Clever Itlea of a Photographer. A New York photographer discovered a "Klondike" and is working it for all it's worth. In his studio he has a stuffed horse, posed in the gallop atti tude. The animal Is affixed to a plat form, the surface of which is well con creted. A park scene is in the back ground. Young and old women, but particularly the former, who are anxi ous to give their distant friends the impression that they are well up in equestrianism, come to the studio in battalions and have themselves photo graphed in the act of taking their morning or afternoon canter through the park. The artist has all sizes of habits on hand to accommodate his pati ous. Even tli j most vigorous and hearty people have at times a feeling of weari ness and lassitude. To dispel this feeling take Ilerbine; it will impart vigor and vitality. Price "0 cents. F. G. Fricke & Co. The Kant's New lieliKious Figure. The policy of The Ladies' Home Journal, in its religious department, seems to be always to engage the pen of tho man most immediately promin ent in the eyes of the religious world. Thus it has had the services of Mr. Beecher, Doctor Talmage, Doctor Parkhurst, Ian Maclaren, and now it will have those of Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis, the new pastor of Plymouth church, in Brooklyn. Doctor Hillis has P-iven the Journal a series of articles upou which he had been work ins? for over a year pr evious to his eastern call and the h.-st of these articles will be published in tho next issue of the magazine. The series is all connected in thought, and presents the general subject oi "The Secrets of a Happy Life." If you are contemplating buying a watch call on John T. Coleman, the ieweler. aLil see the very latest de- 4 sin-ns in cases and movements. If you have urinary tr ouble or pain in tho back, indicating' kidrey disor ders, if there be a geueral loss of en ergy, we sk you in all fairness to use Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine. Thousands bear evidence to the fact that it cures For sale bv A. W. Atwood. Read the advertisements in th6 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 small profits. Subscribe now for The News. WAS A PLEASANT EVENT A Frlghtul Blunder Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, cut or bruiso. Mucklen's Ar nica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcera, boils, felons, corns, all skin eruptions. Host pile cure on earth. Only 23 ctt. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. druggists. SCHOOL FOR BLUSHING.. Varls Institute for Teaching BwMt Km barrKHineut. One of the late novelties of Paris, that city of Doyeltles, la a school where blushing la taught. If there Is any place where blushing has become a lost art, one would think it was in Paris, hut the Parisians, on the other hand, declare that It Is a re sult of Anglomania and the influence of the American girl. The young woman who plays golf or rides a bi cycle In "ratlonals" In the freest camaraderie with her male friends Is likely to acquire a self-poise which will make the flush of embarrassment a stranger to her cheeks, and the city where women are bicycling on the boulevard with their bare knees ex posed has felt the necessity of a reac tion. The classic grace and simplic ity of the early years of the century, with their accompanying downcast eyes and simpers, are now In vogue again, and the maidens who have for gotten how to blush are going to school to learn the primitive art. They say It is easy enough to droop the eyes and affect basnfulness, but to call up a mantling color Is as diffi cult as pulling eye teeth. How the crimsoning flow of red blood to the pallid cheek is accomplished In these fin de siecle schools of deportment it is hard to imagine, unless it Is that they have taken a page out of Du Maurier's joke book and emulate the society girl who surprised her friends by always blushing at the right time. "How can you manage it?" askedlie other girl, enviously. ' "Oh, it Is very easy," the expert blusher replied. "I simply think of something that makes me blush." The Way to go to California s in a tourist sleeping car personally conducted via the Burlington Route. You don't change cars. You make fast time. You see the finest scenery on tho globe. Your car is not so expensively fin ished nor so line to look at as a palace sleeper but it is just as clean, just as comfortable, just as good to ride in, AND N EMILY $20 CHEAPER. Tho Burlington excursions leave every Thursday reaching San Fran cisco Sunday and Los Angeles Mon day. Porter with each car. Excur sion manager with each party. For folder giving full information - call at nearest B. & M. R. R. depot or write J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. Does Coffee Agree With You? If not, drink Grain-O made from pure grams. A laay writes: ine nrst time I made Grain-O I did not like it but after using it for one week nothing would induce me to go back to coffee." It nourishes 'and feeds the system. Tho children can drink it freely with great benefit. It is the strengthening substance of pure grains. Get a pack age today from your grocer, follow Ihe directions in making it and you will have a delicious and healthful table beverage for old and young. 15 and 2-5c. INFLUENZA FROM CATS. Wandering Felines Said to Be Respon sible for Spread of Disease. Says the London Mail: A warning is issued by W. J. Arkcoll, veterinary surgeon of Queen's road, W.f to fam ilies in which cats are kept, against allowing them to be in the house while suffering apparently from a mere cold. "I have recently discovered," he writes, "that in many parts of the west and northwest of London a number of the feline race have been stricken with in fluenza, and of a most dangerous form. As the epidemic may be contracted from pets, it behooves ladies and gen tlemen not to handle or fondle af flicted animals. I would particularly forewarn them not to allow children to play with or go near to a cat or dog which appears to have contracted only a slight cold." "Give me a liver regulator and lean regulate tho world," said a genius. The drucgist handed him a bottle of DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. F. G. Fricke & Co. Marriage in Slam. Every Siamese girl who reaches a certain age without marriage is tick eted and labeled and placed in a priv ileged class, under the special care of the king, who binds himself to find husbands for them all. His method is delightfully simple. A prisoner in any of the Siamese jails may gain his pardon and release by marrying one of the ineligible class. Whether he is already married or not is not of great consequence, for in Siam it is not necessary to draw the line at one wife. Hlgh-Prlced Dortor. Dr. Willis, the medical attendant of King George III. of England, was called to Lisbon to attend the queen of Portugal for a mental disorder. He gut foO.000 a month, traveling expenses and board for himself and suite and upon restoring the queen received $100,000 in addition to the monthly stipulatIon: If you have a cough, throat irrita tion, weak lungs, piin in the chest, difficult breathing, croup or hoarse ness, let us suggest One Minute cough cure. Always reliable and safe. F. G. Fiicke & Co. "Who was it that said Nebraska cli mate wasn't the finest to be had. mimmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmrommmnng jjE. G. Special All Silk Skirts, $4.98. We have Satinette Skirts from $1.50 up. Mercerised Silk, the best imitation of Silk ever shown. Call and see them. We are agents for Plattsmouth for the Empress Skirt, the best fitting gar ment made. T-TrClPrf Just rcccivtil - ,i 25 tld. g llUblLiy lot of hoys' Uicyclo hose V)c ; as fool as most of tho 25c ones. Best lot of Children's hose !o anil 12ic Ladies' fast black hose, 10c, 12!c and 15c. f A 1 11 rrll n m C (d Cliyhams, 5c Vjlllllalllb Good dress styles, 7lc. A better kind, 10c regular 15c kind. PERCALES, 8k- Wrappers i , jit goods at lest than cost. ments complete. ST: PpvrPf We sell the "Flexibone" vwlwjVLJ Corset ; also agents for TZ the "Gage Down" Corsets all kinds. OHIRT WAISTS, Laces and Km O broideries. pURTAIN GOODS v- 10c up. EE . O ST PLATTSMOUTH, Nl Shake Into Your Shoes. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart ing, nervous feet, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel eay. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 2oc. in stamp. Trial package free. Address, Allen S. Olm sted, Le Roy, N. Y. Means Worth Twice as Much as Sliver. Vanilla beans are $16 a pouna at wholesale. Silver is $7.20 a pound, troy weight, or avoirdupois about $9. Vanilla beans are, therefore, twice as valuable, weight for weight, as silver. There is no vegetable product worth so much in the open market. The price, $16 a pound, is likely to be ad vanced. So say buyers of vanilla beans now in Mexico, which country is the only one where that rare vegetable grows to such perfection as to make it valuable for extracts. There is an in ferior sort of bean, called the vanillon, and some wild species of the same, that are used as substitutes or adulter ants. These varieties are dangerous to health, and sometimes produce death. Instanced. He There's a bigger nuisance than the wife who keeps her husband wait ing. She What is it? He It is the wife who gets ready first and sits down in the hall calling for her husband to hurry up. Homeseekers' Excarsion. The B. & M. will sell Homeseekers' Excursion tickets March 21, April 14 and 18, May 2 and 16,1899,for one fare for the round trip plus $2, to following territories: Arizona, Arkansas, Indian Territory, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas and other states. For further information call atB. & M. depot. W. L. Pickett, Agent. Cannon Mounted on Sleds. The Canadian government, in order to have the movements of its artillery made quick and effective, has mounted many canon on sleds so that they may be swiftly drawn over the snowy wastes of the country. Chinese Blandasrlns. Most Chinese mandarins pass the whole of their lives -without taking a single yard of exerciser Under no circumstances whatever is a mandarin ever seen on foot in his own jurisdic tion. Before the discovery of Ore Minute cough cure, ministers were greatly disturbed by coughing congregations. No excuse for it now. F. G. Fricke & Co. DOVE I U11 do 1 s Icir t i its i ; !t ! ! i ! I i i i i i Closing out our en tire line of these All depart- Rims r Ib AUL;0 Velvet Rugs, . rrvrinir See our Special window shade 35c. i v ! in Swiss f rom ft) - Lip - &m m mmm m W4 S J I a r . -e- 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. DALLARO, Sole Prcprieicr, - - 3!0 Korth Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. F. G. Fricke & Co. K Don't Buy Base Burners at any prices when you can get a Furnace in your house complete from $50 UP and Guaranteed i South Sixth Street, s C NMLL a Tli N Prints ftlore County News Than any Other Cass county Paper- vS C'ji-iwjj As the time for Spring clljLl.' house cleaning conies around, you may need a new Carpet. It will pay you to look over our line, which comprises the cheapest cotton to the most expensive All-Wool goods. Our line is varied and extensive no need to go to Omaha for Carpets or Rugs. All-wool Ingrain, 50c and (5c. Velvet Carpets SI, made and put down. Mopietts from Ottc, made and put down. New Jute Carpets (look like in grainj, last colors, 30c. Mattings, loL- and up. tissells Rugs, MO- ;c . SI. 25 cir t.. i,-.,... new stock of Window Shades. lXOIJCL'MS at 15c, 50c, 75c and ' S')c per yard. SON; AN K END! BUCKEYE 14 PILE Mm FI CURE rrrio by SON - Plattsmouth, Neb. Oil!