6 6 t HAItt BALSAM Clean.. ami l.i a'H I tli litlr. l'l.,l, a Imuninl irriiAlli. Nnv.r Kail ft l 11, nlnrc Urny Jlntr lo tm Yonililtil our. Cum 'ii' "" ,l'r I""" fil.- mi. I '"'it l'ru,yil 9 ? 9 9 9 9 9 ? JUST AS OF OLD We arc selling the best fo'otwear on e.irtii for the least profit. We sai.l TIIIC IJKST... 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ? 9 9 A I.KAIH'Mt. Joseph lctxct xcr9 North Side Main Street. IT PAYS To Look Around lleforo you make purchases. After you have looked elsewhere, eomo to us and wo fruarantee you will bo pleased. Our new spring stock has arrived, including Pry Goods, Staplo and Fancy Oro- corios. Crockery, Glassware, Flour and Feed. A square deal to all. F. S. Main Street, WHITE, l'lattsmouth JAMES W. SAGE. THE Leading Liveryman. The best of rigs furnished at all hour ;anJ liis prices are always reasonable. Theinust convenient boarding stable lor far mers In the citv. PLATTSMOUTII neV W. H. RHOADES, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER... Twenty-two years' experience as a Carpenter and Builder in Omaha and other cities has prepared him to do all kinds of carpenter work in the neatest and most substantial manner. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Call on or address at l'latts mouth. Neb. Telephone I4. ALWAYS USE COCOA PURE! HEALTHFUL !! first- NATIONAL BANK OF PLATTSMOUTII. NEB. PAID UP CAPITAL. $50,000 Offers the very best facilities for the prompt transaction of Legitimate Banking Business. TOOK9, bonds, gold, Kovernment and local securities Dought and sold. Deposits re ceived and Interest allowed on the certfi cates. Drafts drawn, available in any part of the U. S. and all the principle towns of Europe. Collections made and promptly remitted. Highest market price paid for county warrants, state and oounty bonds. DIRECTORS: H. N. Dovey, D. Hawksworth, S. Waugh, P. E. White, G. E. Dovey. Geo. E. Dovey, Pres., S. Waugh, Cashier. H. N. Dovev. Asst. Cashier. FURNITURE AND UN DERTAKING House Furnishings, STOVES, RANGES. Our stock Is complete In all lines and we loTlte our friends to look it over We will endeavor to please you. Call and see us. STREIGHT 0 STREIGHT, - (Buocessors to Hetry Boeok.) PLATTSMOUTH NKb The NEWS office is the best equipped job office in Cass county. First class work done en short notice. few IMTTT I -J n A The Semi-Weekly News-Herald PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS AND FPIDAVS . . . I V TIIK . . . NEW- I'UltlJslllNfi COMPANY, l.l-.. MAKMI A 1. 1.. li.isiri.'H- M:.ii...i. HAII.Y KIHTION. One Y;ir, in ml viiiicf, 0(1 Six Moulin 2 front- Week in Single Copies f) SKMI WKI' KI.Y Klin ION. One Year, in advance, . . . . H (0 Six Months -V rio; LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Cass County Paper. Kill PAY, APUIL tlH, S'.V.K IOdwako IJoskwatkk i delivering a series ri lectures al Cornell univer sity, Ithae-i, N. Y. TlIK rec' iit rain have brightened the pro.-pects for i fa'r crop of winter wheat to a core iderii lle extent. WllicN aked what was most needed in ;uha, iercl:irv .Vjor lirnmpuv replied: "E location iiniimj the poorer clause-." As A result f the extensivo rail road huildiii; to h done in this state this huminei- there is eoine; to ho a e;rcat ileinaml for lah r. C.i I i I I. estimates arc that our ex ports of manufactured articles for tho eurrer.t fiscal year will exceed those of last year by more than if !;0,000,000. AT TlIK recent election in tho city of Chicago the total nominal registra tion was .'Jo:?'.. Tho actual number of qualilied voters in Chicago is, ac cording to good ju Iges, somewhat be low :;;o,ho. Tiik two Pacific liners to bo con structed soon at an American ship yard will each have a displacement of IS, () tons, or more than any ships ... . . i . r - . 3 ever omit except tnree. wesiwaru tho course of emoiro continues as usual. Tins eross expenses of the state of New otk in the year l.V.i'.l will, it is computed, amount to $l!o,000,00(, of which neat ly 10 per cent will he neces siry to pay the deficits of deportments which exceeded in lS'.KS or in previous voars the appropriations maue. ior them. YollK county is practically out of debt, and the bank deposits are prow iiiT larger every month. 15 inks are anxious to make loans at one-nan me interest rate -charged a few years ago And still there are a few men out there who deny the existence oi pros perity. TlIK pops tried to prove that farm intr noes not pav in iNenrasKa, out i . XT 1 1 1 . their proof kicked back like a boom erang and proved exactly the oppo site. Mortgages are being paid off Jaster than ever, renters are l.uving more farms than usual, and the bank deposits are growing in every county The fusion calamitv bureau was a fail u "e. IT is drawing near to Decoration day. The custom of observing this dav is one in which the patriotism of tho American people is shown and i. therefore, a most commendable one. The demonstration in Piattsmoulh ihouhl be greater this year than ever before, out of respect, partly , to ( uy Livingston, who has always taken great interest in observing Decoration day, and who, a few weeks ago, died on the. battle held while fighting for hi; country. An KXCllAXGK pe -.ks of Uev. Frank Cm no in this manner: "A lew years ago Frank Crane, a pr minent Metho dist clergyman of the city of Omaha, transplanted himself to the soil of Chicago. Sincd there he developed rapidly and it is probable that he will soon be on the carpet for heresy, in repudiating the doctrine of the atone ment. If that is true he is indeed a heretic. Put what he m ay be in twenty years, if he lives, of eouree no one knows. The heretic of today may be the boss of the band wagon to morrow." TlIK CKOi' BULLETIN. From the University of Nebraska Section Director Loveland issued the following report on xpril 25 in regard to the crop condition: "The past week has been dry and windy, with an excess of sunshine. Tho average daily temperature defi ciency has varied from about 1 degree in the western counties to nearly degrees in tho southeastern. The daily maximum temperatures gener ally exceeded 70 degrees on but ore dav of tho week and then were but slightly above. The weekly minimum temperatures ranged from 3S degrees to 22 degrees, with hcavv frosts in most parts of the state. "Tiie rainfall has been below nor mal in all counties. In most of tne wertei n counties no rain fell. In the central and eastern scattered showers occurred; the amount of rainfall was, however, very small, generally loss than a tenth of an inch, except in a few northwestern and southeastern counties, where it ranged from a quar ter to slightly more than half an inch. "The past week has been favorable for farm work, and rapid progress has been made in seeding small grain Spring wheat is now ail sown, except in a few northern counties, and there the greater portion of the crop is sown Oat seeding is well advanced every where, and practically completed in southern counties. Plowing for corn has commenced in most counties, and a little corn has been planted in the HouHii-rn portion of tlio state. 'I ho ground i- in food condition for plow-I inj and m cili'itr in fiiiHtccn counties. Imt in too d ry for quielc ki rn i nation mid jrowt li, and in i-onio p-trtH of the ton li al-wi-hter n portion of Hid nt;ito ne-d will not if row until after rain comes. 1 In) Mifli wimiH oi uie p:ih'. week imvi! drii-d the mound rapidly, mid have been exceedingly unfavor able for winter wheat, and tin; repo' t- of tli.) condition of thi-i -t-ri nr lit' cidcdlv Jem imi('()u run intr than they wro a week :ij.'o, the etimtte of iii.'I reporters thi-i week heini Irom about all dead to about a (jirirter of the crop ilive, while a few es'. i mules in Houth- o.istorn counties indicate a b!i'rlitlv b :l!er condition." Si natoi: Tkli.ku says tho gold ccmeerats will (support the republi cans in l'.iiMt as they did in S'.)H. re marks the (Il'jh'i-Pemoc: at. There is a strong probability tliat tho senator is correct on this point. Hrvan is making the t- sk of the gold demo crats towards j lining the republicans very easy. The eUf ut the present moment between lirvan and Perry lielmoiit, the head of the Now Y'ork democratic club, is as broad as it was betw CO ii Hryan and I'a mer ori'leve land in the campaign f lH'.Ki. P.vlmer and Cleveland threw up their hats when they heard, on the night, of No vember lb'.Ui, that the republicans had swept the country. They will, for a precisely t-imilar reason, shout on the night of November 0. ismhl when the telegra'ih brings tho news of the overwhelming republican vic tory. I NHIKJIATIDN AMI (ll'IMIIN. John T. McCu tcheon,the famous cor respondent of the Chicago Rjcord at Manila, in writing the details of the battle cf Quingua, April 23, in which tho gallant Colonel John M. Stotsen berg fell at the head of his regiment, tho First Nebraska, says: 'I h id a conversation with Colonel Stotsenberg yesterday, lie was in Manila, where his wife is staying. He said he wished he was luck in America. 'I am tired of fighting,' said tho colonel who to day fell fo bravely, 'and 1 am tired o seeing my men killed. More of the men in my regiment have been killed than any regimeut in tho Philippines. Since March 2't, fifteen of my brave boys have been killed and 120 wounded and there are but 0."() men in the regi men.' " The Third Nebraska regiment band participated in tho Memorial day ceremonies at Augusta, Ga., yesterday. The band headed tho parade. A r niarkable feature of India is the number of deserted capitals. There are no fewer than three old Del his, all close to each other and south of the present city. The funeral ship (-rook has arrived in New v (irk with the bodies of Soli American soldiers. The bodies were dug up at Porto Kic.o, Guantanamo and at Santiago. The unidentified ones will bo buried in Arlington ceme tery and the others will b-"! forwarded by the government to relatives in any part of the country. A terrific wind ami hail storm swept over the vicinity of St. Edwards, near Coulrubus, this stite, last evening Hail stones measuring five inches in diameter were picked up. The dam age to property will foot up over $2;, 0(i0. at Ex-Secretary Sherman says that his brother, the general, once replied thus to a compliment on the honors fallen t the family: "Yes, John has done w li. l ;o not complain oi lorfjne. I'.ut the biggest and best of tho Sher mans was my brother Jiin. If he had lived the rest of us would have been thrown in tho shade." Strange bed-warmers iro used by Chilean women. In cold weather, when in bed, they keep their feet warm by placing them on a dog. -- The largest cemetery in the world is at Kockwood, Australia, the extent being 1,400 acres, but was reduced, owing to GOO acres of it being Handed over to a large benevolent asylum. About 200 acres are already occupied with the bodies of 100,000 persons of all nation ilities. A railway runs through the cemetery, having two mortuary stations, at which the friends alight nnd follow the remains to their last resting place. In a portion of Hanover, Germany, a local decree requires each f irmer to deliver to the authorities twelve spar row's or sparrow heads between Octo her 1 and December 1 or pay a fine. R ither a curious sight was seen on Water street, Pittsfield, Maine, early last Sunday morning. A large buck deer strolled down the main thorough fare in rather a leisurely manner, as though especially desirous of becom ing acquainted with the place, and after reaching nearly the center of the village swr.m the river, passed across Elm street, up Grove and then made for the woods. A Frightul Blunder Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, cut or bruise. BueUlen's ArJ nica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, all skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. druggists. 5 Cents Buys a hemstitched handkerchief of Elson. the Clothier. IIPIITIVP IT (Ml IIMDIT lUIIM U ill MA'Ml II. Filipinos Using Artillery and Pre paring For a Final Stand. (irnrral Mi r . it liu r Suuns in Import Hut Of.l.-r WIikIi Wat Is.unl Ity A iuIiihI'Io to Him I- olli.w. rn I." wlori hikI lilt Mn .M i-i-t in i; With Mmiy Ot Ht il-N In Ilxlr i:it-ltt ion Work Manila, April 20. 0:lo p m -Ag-uiualdo's ffrmy today is defending Cal- u m pit energetically, which is said to indicate that tho rebels are finally making that place their last ditch or stand, which the A niericans expected them to mike at Malolos. For the first time the Filipirio.-s are employing artillery. They brought two guns into action in the trenches today bef jic Calumi.it, firing modern shrapnel, which burst over the heads of Genera' Wheaton's men without effect. The lighting vas resumed at ( o'clock this morning. During tho night tho American engineers repaired the Hag bag bridge, thus enabling our troops to cross the river. General Wheaton's brigade advanced in extended order, with tho Kansas regiment to the we-jt of tho railroad and the Montana regiment to the east of it, and took up a position covering one and a half miles on the south buik of tho llio Grande. On tho opposite bank were fortified trenches from which a few American soldiers would have been able to defy thousands, to strongly were they constructed. The Americaus found the trenches on the south oar.K oi ino river ue- serted. t'ilipiuoH Use Artillery. This furnished them with cover from which" thoy could pieK off Filipinos whenever one of them showed his head. When the rebels began firing the ris ing of two pull's of smoke simultan eously from tho trenches on each side ofthe railroad track showed they were using cannon, which was a genuine surprise to the Americans. Several shells burst close to General Wheaton's staff, but it seemed that the Filipinos failed to master tho machinery ot mod ern shells, as they were unable to get the right t ange. Young's Utah battery was ordered into position in the center of tho Kan sas regiment to silence the rebel guns, and at 11 o'clock tho rapid-lire guns had been forried across the river and came into line. At noon the rebels were still pour ing a heavy fire in the direction of the Americans, who returned it spiritedly. Two Americans were killed and seven were wounded. At about this time General Male's brigade was ad vancir g east of tho line, apparently to cross the river and at tack the rebel trenches in the flank, as the Americans did yesterday. General MacArlhur has secured an order issued by Aguinaldo to the-rehel commanders, telling them to instruct their men to economize their fire, save the empty shells and not to fire at the enemy when the latter is under cover. The Filipinos are also instructed never to fire at a longer tango than 1.10 metres, and when they have a river or other obstruction in front tohold their fire until within eighty metres. This order was issued after the re cent oiicounlors between the Filipinos and the Amerie ms. Law ton AlfetA Olist nl s. I General Lawton is meeting with the greatest obstacles in the character of the country. His troops have only had a few skirmishes thus far, resulting in five of his men being wounded. But he has been forced to put his men at work building roads and tho transport ser vice is giving much trouble, bullocks dying f i om exh; uslion and Chinamen have to be employed in pulling soino of the carts. Therefore the general has been unable to cover the ground he hoped to cover. The natives flee before the expedit ion, but they swarm back to their huts as soon as the American t'oops have passeJ. A few Filipino sharpshooters are harrassing the American Hanks. The commissary department is pre paring to send more rations under a strong escort to the front. Tho United States transport Zelan dia, from Sin Francisco, March 8, having on board several companies of the Ninth infantry and a largo quan tity of supplies, arrived here today af ter an uneventful voyage. The troops are now camped oa the water front. The United States transport Sher idan sails for home tomorrow. It will take among its passengers General Charles King and Mrs. Colonel Stotsen berg, who is conveying her husband's body to the United Stales. The Sher idan also has on board several officers' families who find Manila an undesir able residence. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. Ii. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the bacK of his head. On using Electric Bitters, America's greatest blood and nerve remedy, all pain soon "left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into ever3' muscle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing yow need it. Every Dottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. 1 Lecturer Collapsed. Nice Young Man (lecturing in Sunday school) Now, is there any little boy or girl who would like to ask a question? Well, little boy, I see your hand; needn't . snap your fingers. What question would you like to ask? Small Boy How much longer is this talking going to last? .r ROBT I'OINTKI) IMKAtilt U'llS. Tho blankets issued to tho soldiers of our army cot tho government W.-10 each. Even tho most vigorous and hearty people have at times a feeling of weari ness and lassitude. To dispel this fooling take Ilerhine; It will impart vigor and vitality. Price ;10 cents. F. G. Fricke it Co. The tasto of stryehnino can be de tected when one grain is diluted with 000,000 parts of water. Some of the results of neglected dys peptic conditions of the stomach are cancer, consumption, heart diaeaso and epilepsy. Kodol Dyspepsia Curo pre vents all this by effecting a quick cure in all casess of dyspepsia. F. G. Fricke & Co. Tho number of church-goers in the United States in 180S was 27,714,52:5; an increase for tho year of over 802,000. "The modern pill" is rightly applied to Dr. Sawyer's LUllo Wide Awake Pills, because they perfectly and com pletely curo billiousness, inactive liver and constipation. A. W. Atwood. A London omnibus earns on an aver age forty-four shillings per day from passengers, and one shilling per day from advertisers. If you have piles, cure them. No uso undergoing horrible operations that simply remove tho resultr of tho dis ease without disturbing the disease it self. Place your confidence in Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It has never failed to cure others; it will not J fail to cure you. F G. Fricke it Co. The elephant beetle of Venezuela is the biggest of its species. An average specimen of this insect, when full grown, weighs half a pound. Beer tabloids are about to bo put on the market by a German firm. A small tablet dropped into a glass of water will turn it into beer as fresh as if just drawn, it is asserted. f Those horrid lits of depression, mel ancholy, low spirits, and sudden irritability, that sometimes afflict even good-tempered people, is due to the blood being permeated with black bile. Herbine will j.urify the blood, restore health and cheerfulness. Price, 50 cents. F. G Fricke & Co. A turnip seed incenses its own weight fifteen times a minute. On peat ground tip nips h ive been found to increase by growth 10,000 times the weight f their seed each day. Kojul fiend sear. The coronet of a Duke consists of alternate crosses and leaves, the leaves being a representation of the leaves of th6 parsley plant. The Prince3 of tho royal blood also wear a similar crown. The state headgear of a Marquis con sists of a diamond surrounded by flow ers and pearls and placed alternately. An Earl, however, has neither flowers nor leaves surmounting his circlet, but only points rising each with a pearl on the top. A Viscount has neither flow ers nor points, but only the plain cir clet adorned with pearls, which regard less of the number, are placed on th3 crown itself. A Baron has only six pearls on the golden border, not rais ed to distinguish him from an Earl, and the number of pearls renders tho diadem distinct from that of a Vis count. Lingering La Grippe Cough Cured. Mr. G. V; cher,157 O.-good St. .Chicago. My wife had a severe case of La Grippe three years ago and it left her with a very bad cough. She tried a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and it gave immediate relief. A 50 cent bottle cured her cough entirely. Now we are never without a bottle of this wonderful cough medicine in the house. 25 and 50c. F. G. Fricke &, Co. Pluttsiuoniti Narsery. I quote very low prices on first-class stock. Apple trees, three years, 15 cents; $10 a hundred. Apple trees, two years, 12 cents; SfS a hundred. Plum trees, th:ee years, 30 cents; $20 a hundred. Cherry trees, three years, 30 cents; 820 a hundred. Peach trees, three years, 15 cents; $12 a hundred. Grape vines, 5 cents; $3 a hundred. Hasp berries, 75 cents a hundred and black berries, 75 cents a hundred. J. E. Lkesley, Prop. That Throbbing Headache WTould quickly leave you if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their match less merit for sick and nervous head aches. Thsy make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easj- to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. HoanehoUl Goods for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale all of her household goods, including bed room"suils, parlor and kitchen furni ture, one gasoline stove, one cook a 4-stove, etc. rurntture is all the very best and will be sold cheap. Inquire at News office or 702 North Sixth et. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all diseases. Foley's Kid ney Cure is a guaranteed remedy, or money refunded. F. G. Fricke & Co. When a Ma . . . lit- lliinks nid-l t'sjuvt we ran plea in this rit-il a war. lit Itfi'iii to ;isU advantage in luiyin-r GHERWOOD3' yon tj'rt both st!c and tliiial) lit onr li-ft, luail am m k" k Sec Our Sprint; Lenders at 3 ami They art' l-ants Y See Our Hund-Icggcil Working SHERWOOD The Deadly Grip I ayain abroad in tho land 'I h air you breathe may be full of i's fata i'ernin! Don't neglect tho "grip1' you will open the door to pneumonia i and consumption and invite death. I s sure 3igns are chills with fever, head ache, dull heavy pains, mucous ds-chargo-i from tho nose, sore throat and never-lot-go cough. Don't waste p. ec lous time treating this cough wnti troches, tablets, or poor che;ip -.yrups. ', Curo it at onco with Dr. King's New j Discovery, tho infallible remedy for j bronchial troubles. It kills tin- dis i ease germs, heals the lungs and pre vents tho dreaded aiter-eliects irom tho malady. Price ;10 (rents and-i'l. Money back if net cured. A trial bottle fret at F. (J. Fricke A o"s. drug store. 1 Shrapnel Smihu! Ion. One of the most embarrassing things connected with a modern battlefield is the shrapnel shells. There is not so much danger In their fire as in that of modern musketry, but the sound of the shrapnel is much more disconcert ing and demoralizing. Its wild "whee-wew-wew-wew" suggests missiles fill ing all the air and coming from all directions. A surgeon relates that, :ii lie was standing in front of a hospital tent near where two wounded colored troopers were lying, he heard one of them say, as a .shrapnel wound past: "I don't care for dem Mauser bul lets, for when you hear one of 'em. you know it's done gone past. Hut I sho'Iy would like to know where de cannon H dat shoots dem camp kittles full o' rocks!" Mothers! Beware of those scen t rob bers of your baby's quiet and health. Those sleepless nights and long boms of tiresome vigil are caused by tho-e terrible enemies of childhood --worm-. Destroy and remove them with White's Cream Vermifuge. Price, 21 cent-. F. G. Fricke & Co. Thick Llpa antl Tliln I.I in, . The old popular ir n m that thin and delicately formed lips indicate more spirituality and elevation of charac ter than do thick, coarse lips is contro verted n the Paris Bulletin of An thropology by Dr. A. liloch, who sayi he has made a thorough study of the subject of lips from a scientific stand point. The popular impression, In avers, is based on imagination, and the differences In human lips depc:. ! on race distinctions, as do the din. r ences in the size and hape of no: "s. flint for Other (iirlx. There may be a hint for oilier rhl--' in a speech given to Bessie Tyiei ni "Americans at Home," at the l.yr :.n theater. Her part requires her to n .h 'i a young lover hov to win anoth' i ;'iil whom he fancies himself dospcra i !y i.'i love with. "You must begin ! mak ing her jealous," she says, from h'-r store of worldly wisdom, "and the best way to do it is to begin by sending me some presents." - A Lite For 50c. Many people have been cured of ! nev diseases bv takin" a lOe ho'th Mi" Of Foley's Kidney Curt;. F. G. Prick" .V Co. He'd Know Then. "Your mamma's got awfully little hands, hasn't she. JImmiel" "How do you know?" "She shook hands with me yesterday." "Well, you never had 'em smack you!" She Didn't Reply. Visitor (who has taken she Iter) No, Tommy, the rain makes things beauti ful and fresh! Thomas Oh! Why did you come in, then? No constipated person cm biok l.H or her best or feel perfectly we'l. For that inactive liver and const i pas ion try Dr. Sawyer's Little Wido Awake Pills, and they will cure you. For sale by A. W. Atwood. School Supplies. All Kinds of School Supplies, suce as . Maps, Globes, Charts, Dictionaries, Seats and School Furniture Webster's Latest Kevised-I.ibrary I':c- " tionary, sheep bound, patent index.. mi Sam in one-half sheep Call on or address S. A. MORRISON, ALVO. NEB. S5W IS I HAVE A FINE STOCK WHICH I WILL EX CHANGE FOIl PRODUCE. CALL AND SEE A. CLARK, GROCER. at 13 .tl.iuil I li - ' - ; lmt III 111 ' . I I ! ' I III. I I - Tl;r i Ii.m u ill IK ,'i.l . li a li ' i 1 1'. aleuil h ,1 , 1 ' ' i V 1 I 1 1 I ' litv iiinl.ii;i I! 1 fl. r t . i . haw oth i rh , ;i Shoes nt and 1 I & SON, 4 it TIME TABLE i ':.fi;i'ii "I'-.i; 'IV Ui'- J iw'J PLATTSMOUTH. 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