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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1899)
News Till'. NKUS. I .M,.i!!.il.i-il Nov. ft, Ic.U. 'MIC II I KA I -1 . I.sial.li,,!.,.,! April HI, I onMolMiit. U .Ian. 1, IH'.t'i. I'LATTSMOUTH, NKH.. APRIL 28. 185)5). VOL, VIII. NO.f). 'A i 1 if r 1 I v AGAIN Ihrco Thousand Ileitis Under Gen eral I. una Put to Plight. rl In y i Iihik tm A in riot li 'l'l'oopK fin Mill 1 1 1 Onl. K. Iliil M hen I irril I iii l in y li:i'K- Itni k I unh r Tlutii 'I lify i am A iin-rloiii I.iimh Ih Oii lllll Itl'll ,I4' V Illllll4'l Manila, .' M il 27 1 : 1 - j . m. Gen eral M :ic. il.li n i 's ii vision ei osi-d the ltii (ir;iiili today 11 nil advanced on Ap.'iiii, com pU.:l el y muting tlio Mower of I lm rcbi'l ;i rmy. Tim i licitiy was very strongl y en t ifiifliiil on tiio river I) ink near loth hhI'-s of tli'i I'iiill'O'id bridge. ( leneral W ln-:i I .on ut ( 'o! one I Funstori lu-rosri, wiili hvi) ciiini;iiiit'H of tho T won tiolh K iri.-;ii regiment, ;i ,'mple of privates swimming the swift, .si ro;i i n w i t h a rope until r a gal I i i.;,' Ii ni for the puri-ono of i i i . ! i n r tin- raft,. The iiu n cro-sed in sipinits of t wenl.V Itiiil attacked llu; loft II mi- ol llm rebel-, wlio ciilllid like i a Llii t i n to covered way s an d ti 'ouches. The. it -I of t ho ruu i iiio n t was com pelled to cross the bridge in single Iiio along tlio ht ii n its. All tlio wood work and mo t. of tho ironwork had boon removed. The Firr-t Montana regiment followod tho K'iiihiiiis across tins bridge. I'lrxt Nchi'iiskit'H I'strt. Tho Firi-t Nebraska regiment, act ing us a reserve, attacked the rebels In three linos of trenches, driving tlu.-iii out, killing sixteen and wound ing many. In tlio meantime a largo body of Filipinos, estimated at no fcwri' than :;,(liUi, loil by Gcacral Antonio Lima on a black i'li:ircr, that was evidently coinitii.' to roiiifoice tho rebels who wore engaged with the Nebraskans, appeared in the opon field about two miles to the lefl. Kmerging from the jungle the eni-iny forno'd an open skirmish line noary t 'a o miles in length with very th'udv roS'M vos bohind. Then they ad vancod at il u i 1 o (inoi until they -.voro about 12, '!( yards from the American lino, when (IVnoral hoaton ordered his troops to ti re. Ki ln Is Uim The roll. -is, wiio wi-ro evidently un aware th '.t I bo Amoric ins had iwdsslhI the river, broke and ran in tho direc tion of Maeob.de and Apa'.it. Most of ttio rebels Med to A p:i 1 it. station , where two trains wore awaiting tie m. They loft iiurrioilly. pro-mmabfy f r San Fi riiar.il '. The towns of San Yinoonte aiid Aoaiit were si mill '.:neous!y btirr.od ami e aou t. d by t be native- Twenty prisoner. were eapt ured, in ! ud i njr a Si i n ia rd . Tho Amer'u n troops .".is ) ea pt u rod a brass ean eon and a quantity of arms ami s ni in ii ni t ion and the same even i ny they captured a Maxim trim on the rai 1 1 oad. The liehtiiur lasted from noon until 4 oV! eels. The American loss is owe ni in of the Montana roeiment killed and three o Ulcers and six men wounded. The lie.it in the early part, of the afternoon was terrific, but a drench ill t h under-storni which came later jrreatly refrosliett the Americans. PltEPAIIC FOII ACA10IHAI. DAY. I i r I ii I I oiiiui.iKilir Jtlxjorrt Immiiih lllllT lll A. It . ltl4lK. j 'I' I m.. ,i . i i. .Mtijui n, iii'imi uiii'iu eom- mandor of the (J. A. IJ.,has issued the follcwiiio; order to Nebraska (i. A. K posts, teliitin' to Memorial day: In obedience to re;.' illations iimi in lesjionso to the call of a lo injr duty, tho comrades in this department will, on Memorial day. May .'!(, deeio a'e the trfavos of our honori d dead, who iio at rest in their vicinity, by strewing Iliiwi.Tn ami piaciue; above them tho llajr that they followid in defense of tie) principb-s of their e-o ve rn men t. Especial attention is aim called to the observance of May lis, known its rui; i inn ii)v (vivim:i)t 1 1 Nj LIDUillU IUIMIjII The Inclement Weather Prevents a Large Attendance. l'ro(;ruin Mii;lily Knjiv-il Ity TIiiihp Vli llnl All.-nil 4 I . W. I.o.l !.- Muk Ini; l'r p.irul Ions For n lir.in.l Tiiiik Ht TtM'tr l.'.li.'!i t Itni S;itnrility I'.vi iiini; -Illhi r I.txul New, l-'ioin 'J li n i -.iJa y's llai'v. Owintr to the muddy condition of the streets the concert at the Presbyterian church last eveniiifr, under tho mana.'ement of Miss Miiyme Sullivan, was not well attended, but those who M morial Sunday,"' the exorcises of j were present were trreatly pleased, t ho which bliould he conducted under tho direction of the (irand Army t the Itepublie, and the meuib.TS of which should attend in a body. I ust c.. m m ami', rs are r. i le-stou to make a detail to oo-operato with the setiools in lioliliii'r pumic scrv'ioes on Friday afte.rn .ion p'-ec'.-d i n ir ''Mem orial Day." The auxi'.iarv organizations of the (irand Aruiy if the Republic, al schuol children, and patriotic fill zens oenerail v, shou'd be invited to participate with the posts on "Mem orial Day." IVst commanders should riquire complete report of "Memorial Day' observances, transmi! ted hy the )ost cha plain to the department chaplain. "Sonic wcitnlcr uliy we meet tmlay. Ami why su sultly tread Hot ides tlic Mower ptruwa graves Alas! 1 liev arc our honored dead. I lie l)ii;:le's wild and warlike blast. No muie lm jjinnd review Shall call the sleeps fiiun their rest - Our martyred "Hoys in I'.l'ie.-' : In the laiiiruA-re of the immortal Lincoln, when he dtood upon the bat tlof:eld of Ceitysburo-, where nearly :!"),( '01 1 loyal men were killed, wounded and miswin. when he says, "It is f( r us, the living, rather to be dedicated hero t) the unfinished work which they who fought hor.s have tints far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the jrreat task re inainiiivr before us, that from these hono'-ed dead wo take ii.ereas; d devo tion to that (uisn for which they frave the last full measure of devotion; that wo here hichly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain; that this nation under (Jotl, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that- fzov oriiment of t'le people, by the people, and f'r the p cipie sh-.Il not. perish from t he ea r t h. ' THE PliAIRlE GIRL'S She WEDDING ii- .V.lj.itiiiil Hirry's Telerauis. Telee rains were sent Thursday by Adjutant General Harry asking that the remains of Nebraska soldiers killed in battle be sent to the United Slates on the same transport bringing the body of Colonel Stotsenbertr, and asking whether the Third Nebraska would return to the state ia a body and whether the coir panics w ill retain their orgati'.it ois until they reach th.dr home stations. The latter query was sent because cii ioiis of the state are preparing to ejvo receptions to tlio saUliers in their return. The tele grams are ;is follows: Lincoln, Neb., April id, lsiiiU Hon. llus.-el A. A'gor, Secretary of War, Washingto;-, I . C. : I am directed by tlio governor of fCebr.isUa to request the leiurn ol the remains of all ollicerr and ciui-t.d men ol First Nebraska killed in battle at d du d of wounds re ceived i;i battle in the Philippine is TTiiids to their respective homes en the same transport I. earing remains of Colonel Stetson t-erg to the United States. r. II. I!KKY, Adj Jtant General. Lincoln, Neb.. April C. Colonel Victor Vit'quain, Third Nebraska Vol unteers, Augusta, (ia. : Citizens of state are organizing to give regiment a reception en return. Before calling meet in ir of delegates from towns where companies were organized to arrange for reception at homo of companies, the governor directs me to ascertain wh- 'her regiment will return to state in bodies and if companies will retain organization until their arrival at home station. F- H. IjAP.KV, Adjutant-General. ne Speed. course which an earthquake runs is usually very rapid. The rum I.iir.g earthquake travels at the rate of about 1''.000 to 11.009 feet per sec ond, and the earth wave, on an aver age, about 1.200 feet in the same space of time. This is nothing, however, to tiie speed with which the rumor of a divorce scandal will spread. A I'siier-TxnC'i'Sr Machine. A pai.er-han. -s machine has been invf-r.ted 1 y a ifiC artisan. The roll of per is i-. 1 to a rod at the bottom of the wr. !. a paste receptacle is attached, and the pnper is aatomat kally pasted and n?atly spread on the wall by an elastic roller. Nivr Takes :i Tni. I n t (cms reel to Hit New Home. "As the prairie, girl has grown up ,v i lb her t : a i n i n e along prae! ic 1 1 lines, so shi t'sksoniy of her lover that he sba i lie manly and true," writes ('h irli's Moi'eau l u-ger, of "A Girl's Life on th I airie," in the May Ladies' Home Journal. 'Thousnids of hit' s of land do not make a fortune, and social degrees are p act ioally un known. The wedding i-. nearly al ways at the bride's home. Not once in threescore times is it at the church. Tne near relatives and a few dear friends are ttio guests Toe bride's white wedding gown is simply made. Hunches of goldenrr-d or roses deck the little at-' or or -itting-: oom. and from the organ emus the wedding march. Seldom does a groomsman or a bride's attend tnt take part in the ceremony, and moro r-eldoin is there a recrplioii afterwiird. Fortunate in deed are the bride t.nd groom if they cm esca pe a vocif' t'OUs serenade, for the charivari and the bombardment of rice and old shoes are well-established cirtems on the plains. The papers usually ad 1 to the st -y i f the mar riage: "After the we:d;ng supper and congratulations the happy couple drove to their own heme, which had atieadv Ivcn fitted up for their cc- c a pa ncy . ' ' entire program being an artistic suc cess. Miss Walker possesses a beauti ful touch and interprets her music with grace and skill. Mr. Higgins is rather a phetioiniual violinist, render ing the most uillicult passages with tin greatest ene. He has shown much originality in his compositions for so young a man. We may expect to hear great things for him in the future. His sister, Miss Daisy, proved a lino HCcompaniHt. Miss lowm:n has a lovely contralto voice, her sympathetic rendering of "The Voice of a Heart" being ext"omely fine. Miss Sullivan never sang better, and will always retain her placo as tir.-t favorite in the hearts i f I'lattsmouth music-lovers. The whole program was well given, and it is hoped tho partici pants will visit the city ngain. M ill llt ilicate I lie Hail. I'lattsmouth lodge No. S, A. O. U. W., is making great preparations for dedicatit.g its lino new building on Saturday evening next, May The exorcises will be conducted by Grand Master Workman M. L. Sehutz of Reatrice, assisted by I'a-t (irand Mas ter Workman F. L Wtiito and other grand lodge ofheers. Prominent members of the order from different parts o:" the state will attend; among the latter will be Congressman-elect E. J. iiurkett, who will deliver an ad dress. Other speakers aro the Hon. Matthew Goring, Hon. II. 1J. Wind ham, Judge A. N. Sullivan and D. O. Dwyer. Tho dedicatory services will be according to the ritual of the fra ternity, and music will be furnished by the Mandolin clul'i. Tho ladies of the Degree, of Honor will furnish tho supper, tickets lor wnieii will ui cents. They extend a crdial invita tion to sister lodges and to friends of the order. Try Allen's root-Case, A powder to be shaken Into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Huso. It cools the foot and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blis ters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it lotlay. Sold by ull druggists and shoe stores for U.jc. Trial package free. Address, Allen S. Olm.-tead, LoRoy,N. Y. Tennyson's Humility. The poet Tennyson was gifted with the mace of humility. His letters dis close his dissatisfaction with himself ami liis achievements. He pitched his ideals high, and he knew none more clearly, when he failed to grasp what he had reached after. An anecdote contributed by the duke of Argyll and quoted by Miss Cary in her volume, "Tennyson," exhibits the poet's humil ity. "The first words I heard him ut ter," says the duke, "remain indelibly impressed upon my memory. On be ing introduced to him at an evening party in the house of Lord John Rus sell, I said, perhaps with some emo tion: T am so glad to know you!' Not in the tone of voice of a mere conven tional reply, but in the accents of sin cere humility, he answered: 'You won't find much in me after all.' " .mmmmmmmmmmn m .wmmmmmwmmmwnK i A- fH G. DVEY & SOM 1 The Wuy to go to California is in a tourist sleeping car personally conducted via the Burlington Route. You don't change cars. You mako 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 rido in, AND NKAKLY $-0 CHEAPEN. The Burlington excursions leave every Thursday reaching San Fran cisco Sunday and Los Aneroles Mon day. Forter with each car. Excur sion manager with each party. For folder giving full information call at nearest B. cv M. R. R. depot or write J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. ZJn clor&lzirts Special All Silk Skirts, $4.98. We have Satinette Skirts from $1.00 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. H Hosiery hose- -19c as Just received a 25doz lot of boys' liic3'cle roo(l as most of the 25c ones. Best lot of Children's hose 10c and 12lc. Ladies' fast black hose, 10c, 12.'c and 15c. f A 1 11 rrll '1 1n C Glood Giyhams, 5c Vjrlllllcllllb Good dress styles, 7.c. A better kind, 10c regular 15c kind. PERCALES, 8Jc. Beware ol Ointments for Catarrh that coniain Mercury, as niercurv will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the ufn.le svstuin when enti iiun it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip tions Ironi reputable physicians, as the damage .they will do is tentohl to theprood you can possiby i!ene Ironi them. Halls C.atmrli Cure, lnanu tr.ctiued by f. J . I'heney t I'd., Toledo. O., con tains no niercurv. and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces oi the system. In buying Had s Catarrh C'ure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally. wnd made in J oledo, Ulno, by v. J. Cheney ..V Co. Testimonials hee. Sold by all druggists, price "ic. per bottle. Hall's Family fills are the best. Maine Vl.-tluC Kin 7. Andrew Oles ,., the chief diver en gaged on the v :ck of the Maine, re covered a plaio. grold f:ng from one of the unrecognized victims. Tne rin;; bears the inscription, "September 21, 1SU7, C. E. P. to ." The initials of the recipient are withheld to prevent fraudulent identification. War of the Century. Turkey has been engaged in war 2J years of the present century consider ably more than one-third of the time Spain comes next, with 31 years; Rus sia, 24; Italy. 23; England, 21; Austria, 17; Holland. 11; Germany. 13; Swe den. 10; Portugal, 10, and Denmark, 9. Three for $1. Laundered Percale Shirts- Clothier. -Elson, the. ATClt I.MI (U.'MIK M(l 11 IS. Tae i;re.:t tivub'.e is, tools aie en couf iird hy everb idy. An Atchison man is henpecked by his uautrhter, as well as his wife. Some people cany folly so far that they are willinsr to fool themselves. Every man has some old tiling to sell, and grumbles because he can"t et anything for it. A bar keeper is like a dinin-r room girl; everyone who conies in feels at liberty to be '"funny." If a woman doesn't worry ab ut her hu-baud, she can't convince other wo men that she cares for him. As a rule mothers know how to cook the French sounding receipts in cook boois and their daughters know how to prrnour.ee them. The children who attend a certain church in Atchison say that the pre tcher prays so long that they can count thrc.- street cirs go by. A fried cLTg I'.'o- more rapidly in looks than anything else we know of. An eggs fried in the morning looks a thousand years old by night. We never could see what fun there is in surprise parties. Where doea tho joke come in in finding the host in his stocking feet and tho hostess with no cakes baked V When 30U want to smoke a 10-cent cigar try Otto WuilV'Silver Wreath" union raado you can find no better on the market. Forest Reservation. The thirty forest reservations of the United States embrace an area of 40,000,000 acres in t teen states and territories. Seven are in the state of California, the largest of which, the Sierra forest reserve, includes 4,000.000 acres. Within the past thirty-five years it is estimated that 11.000,000,000 feet, board measure, of timber on pub lic land have been destroyed by forest fires. Yaltiut'lo MetHl. Aluminium is now worked on a large scale for all sorts of industrial pur poses, and has taken its place as one of fhe five or six commercial metals of the world. -i'lit for weight, it is a!rea- cheaper than copper and tin; it doc"-not tare.b.h, is suitable for all kinds of cuoKina niensils. is largely used in shipbuilding ..ml is a most val uable adjunct to m . i illui gy. inasmuch as a small addition of aluminium to a mold of steel or brass insures abso lutely solid castings. 11 VO TA1 V V 1 If you have urinarj' trouble or pain in the back, indicating kidrey disor ders, if there bo a general loss of en ergy, we I'sk you in all fairness to use Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine. Thousands bear evidence to tho fact that it cures For sale by A. XV. Atwood. liojrfkin Clothes. In northern China many of the na tives are dressed in dogskin. There are many establishments where dogs of a peculiar breed are raised for their skins. They are killed when eight months old. Still Confident. There is a woman in Indiana who has been divorced three times from the same man, but she is pretty well con vinced that the next time she can re form him. Somerville Journal. "Lattie colds" neglected costs thous ands of deaths yearly. People who have used Dr. Sawyer's Wild Cherry ard Tar, recommend it even for con sumption. For sale by A. W. Atwood. Kany Way to t'lemi a Chimney. An easy way to clean a chimney of soot has been discovered by a Maine man. Instead of going to the top of the chimney and probing with rods, he begins at the bottom. There an open ing is made, and he fires upward a re volver charged with a blank cartridge. The concussion, it is said, will clean out the soot. He also claims that the burning oi a piece of zinc in a stove will clear the stove and its funnel of soot. For coughs and colds there is no medicine so effective as Ballard's Uorohound Syrup. It is the ideal remedy. Price, 2.) cents. F. G. Fricke & Co. Iniub Suddenly Recover. Several cases have lately been re corded in which the dumb have been restored to speech by some sudden and violent shock. A Mrs. Patten, at Col chester. England, found voice sudden ly a short time ago after a silence of twenty-three years, the shock being caused by the illness of her daughter. Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping-cough readily yield to One Minute Cough Cure. Use this remedy in time and save a doctor's bill or the undertaker's. F. G. Fricke & Co. Heating: by Animal Ileat. In considering the problem of heat ing the large department stores, which are now to be found in nearly every big city, it is very well worth taking into account the animal heat distrib uted by the many customers who come into such establishments. That this is considerable, remarks Cassier's Mag azine, is evidenced by the experience of at least one engineer, who, in one such case, found that after 9:30 a. m. on a day in midwinter, with the ther mometer at the freezing point, no other heat was needed to keep the place warm. AArp losinjj" out otir en- C 1 1 t5re line of thcse grxxls at lest than cost. All tlepart merits complete. ST: ffjrPt Wesellthe "Flexibonc" vWl vjLlO Corset ; also agents for the "GajreDown" Corsets all kinds. OHIRT WAISTS, Laces and Em O broideries. pURTAIN GOODS in Swiss from 10c up. ti ti It C'irnPf C time for Spring (II UL l3 house cleaning comes around, you may need a new Carpet. It will pa' 3'ott to look over our line, which comprises the cheapest cotton to the most expensive All-Wool riods. Our line is varied and extensive no need to jn to Omaha for Carpels or Ruj"s. All-wool Injrrains, 50c and (5c. Velvet Carpets $1, made and put down. Moquetts from OSc, made and put down. New Jute Carpets (look like in grain), fast colors, 3c Mattings, 10c and up. 1 1 (TQ Hrussells Kit: IVUL' S Velvet Ru-s, ')'K SI. 25 i nuuv niiivj;i -we nave a new slock hav new stock ol Window rmaues. See our Special window shade 35c. I INOLKUMS at - 8')c per yard. 4oc, 50c, 75c and E. G. DOVEY & SON; PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. 3 Ornin-O Kringa Kelief to the coffee drinker. Coffee drinking is a habit that is universally indulged in and almost as universally injur ious. Have you tried Grain-O? It is almost like coffee but the effects are just the opposite. Coffee upsets the stomach, ruins the digestion, effects the heart and disturbs the whole ner vous system. Grain-O tones up the stomach, aids digestion and strength ens the nerves. 15 and 25c. per pack age. I'ostnaaiter Since 1853. Kahoka (Mo.) Cor. St. Louis Globe Democrat: On last Monday the sud den death of William Folker occurred at his home in Acasto, Clark county, Mo. Though a very quiet gentleman, an interesting bit of history is con nected with Mr. Folker's life. His family located at the old town of Acasto in the Indian days of Northeast Missouri. When Franklin Pierce be came president in 1852, he appointed William Folker postmaster at Acasto. from wnich place he was never re moved except by death. For many years he had the distinction of being the longest continued postmaster in the state, if not in the United States. A BOON TO MANKIND! UCKEYE PILE DR- TABLER'S O 4 & TJ Zh i V oi n 23 to 2i2 S2PiPILETUB; 73 m z CO 2c F . tfl W4 1 r V, CURE 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. BALLARD, Sole Proprietor, - - 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. F, G.Fricke &, Co. J. D. Bridge, editor and proprietor of the Democrat, Lancaster, X. II., says: "I would not be without One Minute Cough Cure for my boy, when troubled with a cough or cold. It is the best remedy for croup I ever used. " F. G. Fricke Co. A Xot1 Newspaper. A newspaper in Madrid is seeking popularity by printing its columns on linen, and with an ink which easily washes out, so that the reader, after perusing the journal, may apply soap and water and convert it into a handkerchief. An Open Onestion. Arklight I see that you have shu off all the gas in your house and are using nothing but candles. What is that for? Darklight Merely out of curiosity. I want to see if it will mak any difference in my gas bills. Many people suffer untold tortures from piles, because of the popular im pression that they can not bo cured Tabter's Buckeye Pile Ointment will cure thera. It has met with absolute success. Price f0 cts. in bottles, tubes 75c F. G. Fricke & Co. Misspelled word contest $100 given away. A. W. Atwood, the druggist. Or Words to That Effect. The text was: "I am the bread of life." "Did my little girl know the golden text at Sabbath school today?" asked the uptown mother. "Yeth ma'am," replied the little one; "I said it with the other little girls and boys." "And what was it?" "I am the loaf of bread," answered the child solemnly. By allowing the accumulation in the bowels to remain, the entire system is poisoned. DeVitt,s Little Eorly risers regulates the bowels. Try them and vou w ill alwavs use them. F. G. Fricke & Co. Itoflton Mayor's Suggestion. Mayor Quincy of Boston has sug gested that the city should build a municipal crematory in whfch to in cinerate the bodies of paupers, crim inals and others whose burial devolves upon the city. The Idea is to do away altogether with the Potter's field. It is asserted that the city could cremate bodies at a cost of only $1 each, while it costs $3 to dig a grave. The present Potter's field will be filled before the expiration of the present year. The burials now amount to about 500 a year, and increase in number yearly. Don't think you can cure that slight attack of dyspepsia by dieting, or that it will cure itself. Kodol Ds'gpepsia Cure will cure it; it "digests what you eat" and restores the digestive organs to health. F. G. Fricke & Co. Keep Warm. Don't Buy Base Burners at any prices when you can get a Furnace in your house complete from 350 UP and Guaranteed by S. E. HALL & SON South Sixth Street, - - Plattsmouth, Neb. The News -Herald Subscribe now for The News. Prints More County News Than any Other Cass county Paper.